Albany Student Press, Volume 67, Number 7, 1980 February 8

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by Paul Schwartz
BINGHAMTON — Part one: All is
as it should be. The Danes come out
strong Saturday night, casily
building up a lead on the 3-11
inghamion Colonials. Albany's
‘guards, Rob Cline and Winston
Royal, run circles around their
Binghamton counterparts, scoring
12 of the Danes, first 15 points.
Reserve forward Steve Low steps
‘onto the court and quickly flips in
seven points, and Bob Collier
checks in by connecting on two
jumpers, the latter giving the Danes
a 32—12 advantage. The Colonials

Albany holds a solid 36—22 lead.

Part two: And then there was a
comeback, Trailing 47—31,
Binghamton slowly creeps back into
the game, A drive by Bernard Zim-
mer and two baskets by Mark
Abruscato bring ‘the Colonials

withit (en, 47—37, with 12:01 1

maining. AU 5:35 of the second hal’,
Zimmer's free throw cuts Albany's
ead to 52—51. The Danes are miss-

ig foul shots, being out-rebound-
ed 26—9 in the second half, and
giving the surprised Colonial fans

ample reason to cheer.

Albany guard Winston Royal (13) looks (0 shoot oyer Bill Peterman in the
‘Danes victory over Binghamton on Saturday, (Photos Mike Farrell)

Spikers Surprise

by Larry Kahn

The Albany State men's
volleyball team whipped a surprised
Cortland t
court on Saturday, 15
wry
Albany volleyball couch Ted Earl,
“Cortland had anticipated that they
would blow us out — we ended up
turning it around and doing it to
them,"

The Albany team surprised
everybody with their play — in:
cluding themselves, “We hadn't
scrimmaged yet and we only had
two weeks of practice. We were
concerned," admitted Earl. He
quickly added that “Cortland is a
better volleyball team than they
showed, They had a few bad breaks
and their confidence evaporated.
‘They were serving tough but they
never got their offense on the right
track."

In the first game, Albany got
themselves on the right track from
the very beginning. On the first play
they lost serve, but then they got a
perfect pass, a perfect set, and the

bull was on the floor before the
Cortland defender knew what hap.
pened. When the initial shock wore
off, Cortland was already on the
short side of a 6-0 score, The dazed
Coriland squad didn't lead once un-
til the third game — and then it was
only by two points, at 6-4, and far
too late 10 make any difference in
the outcome of the match. Albany
just totally dominated all after
noon

We had good play out of
everyone," said Earl. ‘How
Nusinoy and Fred Askham wei
particularly devastating out of the
middle and credit has to go to Gary
Becker — they didn't block him all
day. Devon Lockley also played
well, and Gene Sosiak did a treme!
dous job passing, We were able to
‘get solid offense all day in the form
of Tom Leahy, Steve Beck and Bob
Allers.””

This season, Albany will be using
‘anew offense, ‘In the past we have
been only using a 4-2 offense, Now
we're switching to a 5-1," Earl ex-

makea meager run, buy at the half,

Part three: The conclusion:
Ex-Colonial Pete Stanish hits four
straight free throws, pulling Albany
in front S6—S1, but Binghamton's
Rich Wunder also converts from
the line, and the Dane lemd is
56-53. AS the free throw parade
continues, forward Ray Cesare and
Clune combine for four points, and
Cesare's mid-court steal and layup
with 58 seconds rema i
Albany a nine point bul
Moments later, the Danes
67—60,

“1d say we were inconsistent,”
said Albany coach Dick S:
the first half we wereloo

Ulie guys felt relaxed afict
the 400 wins, They were doing the
things they wanted to do on of
feiise, and Ih wa

Bul the big lead was somewhat ar

a nice thing to see.

tiffelal, because (Charles) Heins
missed On some easy shols that
would have made the score six OF
eight points closer.”

The two halves of basketball were
jar from each

Strangely dissin
other, With the Dane running game
in high gear from the start, Albany
completely dictated the game's tem=
po. Not wunting to get into a
shool-out with Albany, Colonial
couch John Affleck instructed his
corners of
fensive setup in an attempt to force
a slow, deliberate pace, “That's
What they did last year too," said
Sauers, ‘He (Affleck) feels he has
aan adyantage when he tries 10 hayg
his inside men go one—on—one
with my big guys." But the move
did not yield the desired results for
Binghaniton, as Albany owned a
28—9 rebounding edge in the first
half, and consistently started the
fast break

Saucers altributed some of the se
cond half Colonial comeback to
“confusion! on defense. 1 put in
three substitutes at once,” explain
ed Sauers, “and there Way confu:
sion over who they were supposed
to guard, They got three cheap

squad to stay in af

hoops by the time we straightened it
oul, but Binghamton became
psyched, and so did the crowd
They got the momentum, and i was
hard to stop. I called a couple of

‘The men’s volleyball (eam seen ki
an earlier match, (Photo: Bob
Leonard)

February 5, 1980

time outs, but they didn't“Seem to
help."

“1 don’t know how we lost the
big lead,"* said Collier. ‘1 was sur-
prised, that coming off the bus trip
we still came out pretty hot. But we
slowed downin the'second half,
and we stopped going to the
boards.""

“We started off real well, but in
the second half we lost all our inten
sity,’” added Cesare? +'Binghamton
had a lot todo with it, They were 14
points down, but they came out like
they wanted to play, and we didn’t
But at the end, we did What we had

Grapplers Win Three

‘against his teammates of two years
ago, faked a drive, but instead pass-
ed 10 Low inside for a basket,
Albany led S1—39 with 10:39
remaining. That was the last Dane
field goal until Cesare’s steal with
58 seconds left; In nine minutes, 37
seconds, Albany coiild manage just
nine points — all from the fre
throw line. But outside of Heins, a
burly 6=4 forward who totaled’ 20
points, the Colonials did not have
the firepower to take full advantage

Page 15

15-2 Danes Survive Binghamion Scare, 67-60

to, :
When Stanish, who was playing

continued on page twelve

Pete Stanish, a former Binghamton Colonial, battles against his former

teammates during Albany's 67-60 win, (Photo: Mike Farrell)

plained, Robby Harrington is our
$41 setter — he kept putting the ball
Where It was “supposed to be all
day."

Although impressed with. the
team's performance in theit first
game, Earl was cautious in predic-
ting sucess for his young team
“Cortland never really got
themselves untracked. We weren't
really pressed. yet. | don't know
What will happen until the team,
responds to pressure. We have
start working on some weaknesses,
we found today — a better tean
could take advantage of them, We.
didn't play good back row de
and we didn't serve particularly
well. There were also spots where
we didn’t maintain our consistency
— consistency generally will come,
with more playing time, Overall,
we're more optimistic now than we
were two or three days ago. We
gave a fairly credible perfor-
‘mance,"*

This was a very important match
for Albany within their division —

Themselves And Coriland

which consists of Cortland,
Rochester, Cornell and Yale. “It's
nice to win the first one,” said Earl,
“We're one game up and they're all
one down. It makes it easier for us
and pulls some pressure on them."

Even with the early edge, Albany
has a tough, uphill fight ahead of
them. They lost four key players to
graduation last year and are work:
ing with an inexperienced crewttra

very tough division. Earl has term:
ed this season a “rebuilding year”,
but is quick 10 point out that
“sometimes in a rebuilding year
you gel some surprises. Cornell will
be very tough, so will Rochester,’
he admitted, “but we don't play
ther of them until the middie of
March, That should be good for us.
We'll get a chance to play some
tougher teams and improve before
we play in our own division again.

“Most things considered,"” he
concluded, "this was a very positive
game for us. We found some
weaknesses in our game — now We
have to go back and practice and
improve,”

\St
PAE BLN

Vol. LXVIL No. 7

February 8, 1980,

Carey Asks Grads for Cash

by Patricia Branley
and Sylvia Saunders

Governior Hugh L, Carey propos-
ed a plan calling for SUNY students
to pay an additional $1,000 tuition,

fee after graduation at

ference Wednesday,

Carey said the fee will create an

“endowment fund" to finance the
SUNY system, whose budget for

severely cut.

1 will ask (students) if wo or
three years out of college you
wouldn't be willing to pay $250 a

sa matter of
gratitude and estimate of worth of
fon for which

year for four years

the value of the educ
you paid $700 a year," Carey said.

He said stich a post-graduate tul-
tion system could generate,
hundreds of millions of dollars in-

“The proposal is similar to

private college endowment funds,"

explained Carey's Deputy Press

Secretary Patrick Muldowney. “It

me:

works in private schools and should

Muldowney said the proposal ean
only. go through with the consent of
the SUNY Board of Trustees. This
is only one of the suggestions Carey

nl 10 the board when.
they meet,"" he said,

Chancellor Clifton Wharton. said

they have not received a formal pro:
posal from Carey and *

Union as gospel,’

can't make any final decisions

Vice Chancellor of Finance and
Business Harry K, Spindler said he
“did not know anything about the
Governor's proposal until (Iie) read
Times-Union this morn

aid he didn't fully unders-

fand the proposal and couldn't
comment until he was sure of all the

Governor Hugh Carey is calling fora SUNY “endow

Graduatine students

Controller Freezes SA

fivers must average 30 hours a w

by Whitney Gould
Due to complaints that SA of
ficers are not putting in required
time, SA Controller Craig
Weinstock has placed a freeze on
SA officer stipends effective
ary 5.
Under this action, four currently

elected officers will not receive any
further monetary compensation un
til the SA committee on Internal
Affairs has reviewed the situation,

according to Weinstock

Stipend policy dictates that The
top ranking SA offices of Presi-
dent, Vice President, Controller
and Central Council Chairperson
50 for the school year
and $1041 over the summer. The
stipends are paid out in installments,

fas requested by each officer and
must. be proportionate to the
amount of time that has passed. Ac-
cording 10 the policy, in order to

receive the stipend for both the

nilel Tae 10 Pea $1000 10 Teun

Photo: Laura Viscust

working on SA related business and
may not have a part time job which
requires more than 12 hours week

According 10 Weinstock, the

Whether those holding salaried post
tions Were puiting in the necessary
time, Weinstock explained that for
any SA member to teceive his of her
stipend, (wo signatures of other SA.
officers are necessary for approval

refusal to sign requests will be the

suspension of the stipends is now

Stibject to review by

Chair Jim Mitchell

tain SA officers: may

summer and school year, SA of- . quirements.

SA President List Newmark
said the proposal was "a perfect ex
Ample of how Carey is givhig up on
public education . . . 11 shows how
leadership is not helping ina tim
crisis but instead is creating a worse

Downtown crowd awaits first Albany appearance of Olympic Tore
Greece To Lake Placidivia Empire State Plaza *

situation,”
“i'm shiocked and don't know LENA A
how he is going 10 collect," she BIDUNC SURGE

oie lee, [Bound For Lake Placid
Olympic Torch Passes By

would not have made the proposal
if hie were not serious about its"
SASU Organizing Dircetor Bruce
rnin called Carey's proposal [oy Sandy Sehaikowitz The toreh was fanited last week a
tally ridiculous, You don't pay J vot only: stands for @ pure the Temple of Hera i Olympia
for a product after you're through Jideat, but ih also signifies man’s Greece, 11 was then flown 10}
. Supreme aceomplistiments, Manis Langley Air Force Base
Besides," he added, “most fihe only animal on earth who his Yorktown, Va toils 1
- The Olympic spirit of honor in Lake Placid

with it," he said.

1 place
Students have loans 10 pay offi=We Hharnessed es

don't want 10 have to pay the stile, Tor brotherhood, pursuit of ex. The journey takes place i th
100 : :
4 4 eellenee and understinding is em= form of a relay race with $2 ri
Cray said he sees he proposal bodicd in the Mame, 1 burns fOr hers, 26 of then) being women,
as a “diversionary tactic Hope anal iy rentinder (0 evel and ranging trom apes, 18 40 $7. They

‘He's irying 0 take the focus Off Tovery ane of tis, of the comMON represent every state OF the Unior

the recent budget euts and yet ovr [spark of Hite within every huni be the District of Columbia, and Lake
minds off tuition hikes, Meanwhile, Hing. Placid Villaye. This is the first time|
he’s setting the stage for a more } This iy how Ratphy Linolti, OF the tore his been earried through}
realistic tuition increase,’ he Said. [Channel 12 news, deseribed the the United’ States

Cronin feels this isa further at [Olympic Toreh Wednesday, ay it Av 1248, the Mohonasen High}

fempt by Carey to “phase owt [was proudly carried: throught the Sehiool t x
uly carried throught the School band af Schenectady Coun

SUNY and public education by Peapitol belore the last lee of its vy performed the National Anthent
Withdrawing mow and Lape state fjourney to the Winter Olympic
Games iy Lake Placid, NY foward vo Hagpoles, ane
hal owaird Qo Hagpales, ane with the

He added, “SUNY’s budget has J tanotti, sietinye ay Master of American flat and one with the
recently been cut so badly that it's [oercmanies, at festivities Which State and Olympie fas,

diy thie crowds? eyes looked upward

on fis way to falling apart, Now the fhegan ai 1148 aon, In the Empire The Olymiple ‘oreh was. curtted
students will be forced to carry the JSiive Plaza's Convention Center. through ihe south endl of the Playa
Durelen senigelyes Roca! high sehool bands. ar 1:10 pan, Carries Susan Liers
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Kahane Calls For Jewis

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black night isscomin warned fi his speech, co-sponsored by world is tews for Noth he said

Rabbi Meir Kahane, founder ofthe ysc-Hillel, Speakers Forum, and and outlined the apathy of the

Jowish Defense League IDL) ashe World Jewry, Kahane told a crowd American Jew from World War tH

adresse a predominantly Jewish ay ab 200 "Vn not here to make through the present.

wudicnee in the SUNYA Campu you happy, Un here te make you: continued on pis

Center Ballroom lay night. “Lwant a

Stipemnds icc Nie ins

are bad then it will come out and
add

diserepaney of paying “someone a

how its ugly head.’ Kahan
cd,
sent Jewish haven for peuple
Kahane warned the audience

Mitchell said the investigation — from the start, Many’ of the things
would meet ina private session so I say will not be pleasant, But | im=
agine that, 1 hope that, we have

tipend in a high office and not

There has never been a perma

job.”

that personal feelings would not get
in the way. He added that the pro» reached that point in Jewish life
Where we are willing 10 listen 10

that are unpleasant.”
plications aS the institution of a Throughout his speech, he
system 10 check the hours worked pointed | an_ac finger at
or a policy to establish fixed hours,

1 be a lengthy one.

Meir Kahane addressing SUNYA

"Getting arrested is no Swedt.””
Photo: Steinkamp.

The inquiry could haye such, im:

Avcording to Weinstock, He said it
could also fead 10 action against an
individual found not fulfilling the
minimum time requirement

In regard {0 the freeze, SA Presi~
dent Lisa Newmark said, ‘He's
right as far as I'm concerned,” and

‘State University of New York et Albany

eRIDAY

ressed no worry over the
tigation. Vice President Tito
ez stated “the hours are be-
in 60

Mai
ing met, 1 feel we're putting
hours.”

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----- PAGE THREE

Draft Resister Criticizes Carter

Compares Movement To Vietnam Era

by Richard Kraslow

“Those of us who are thinking
that the draft is not final, or have
hopes that it will not come 10 pass
are Wrong, It’s an illusion, it's com
ings and you have to begin 10 sort
Out where you stand on the issues."

This was the sad advice Vietnam
draft resister Steve Trimm offered
in his speech before 150) students
nd faculty in the campus center
ballroom Tuesday.

Trimm’s speech, sponsored by
the Albany Peace Coalition, em:
phasized the Vieinam draft and
how it related to the present U.S.
crisis

Former draft resister Steve Trimm spok

Trimm believes the anti-draft
movement is much further ahead
today than the Vietnam movement
was,

“We were fed |
VoWvement in Vietnam,
arter fas told us ihe (ruth st
out,” hie said:

According 10 Trimm the issues
are clear, #C
blood for oil."*

“It is sinful that Carter can be
applauded and not condemned,"

es about our it)
iy
ight

ter would sacrifice

he said.

According
of the American people feel that ae-
cess 10 foreign oll is a good enough

to Trimm, 53 percent

SUNYA

He advocated scenes like tat shown above.

Photo: UPS

Feason (0 rally around the fag and,
g0 10 war. In his opinion, however,
this figure is not as urgent as the 80
percent who favored action in Vie
nam.

Trimm described the deci
ween 1966 and 1976 as years of
Psychological destruction Tor his,
generation,

‘Most of my generation who did
Hot come back in pieces came back
burnt out and seared,"*

le bet-

“1am speaking because 1 do not
Want this generation to become part

Of the machine that kills peop!
Trimm said
motivation enough for me to.

“Anyone’s lite is

Im Went ON 1 Say Ihe eon:

its Will tio

er be religiously motivated, “It

will be up 10 the objector (0 prove
sso hill."
regard (0. draft. evasion,

Trimm feels some countries will be

sympathetic to resisters but accor
ding to Trinny, it will be harder to
© underground

“Gach person's conseience must

be their auide,"* Trinny said
Trimm, when sentenced in 1969.

to four years ih prison for draft eva

jon, fled underground, fe spent

five and a half years in Canada,
under an assumed name. In 1975
under President Ford's glemeney

program, Trimm re-entered the

SA Student

A stalled ski lift at
Massachusetts
realized they were

Within «half hour, ato
trained Peak personnel using
“evacuation — T."”

Debbie

al thelr desc
ly and safely,

about it," and {
{rail was done q

minute
“We were planning on il

pin

President and weneral manaj

100 Peak perse

“ustia
sir th

Fairbanks also sta
Will “cable cathe

The equipment is el

(20 Students Stranded
At Jiminy Peak Ski Lift

ny Peak Skiing Area in Hancock,
used momentary panic as about 20 SUNYA skiers
ded in mid-air at 10:10 Wednesday night.

al Of 30-35 lift passengers were rescued by
Fope and cable device known as an

jie, W SUNYA junior, thought the whole episode was

“a riot,” while her roommate, Carol Jamison, was

over, They both agreed that their rescuers ‘were really
1 from halt

Ira Riesenbers, a freshman, was suspended for “about 25

down, we realized How high we had been
Of Jiminy Peak Brian Fairbanks at-
tributed the incident 10.4 "mechanical problem’
cl are specially (rained to ha
He explained that a choice beeen
lly becomes a devision you make based on time,"
fe aire 100 people on the lift, and the re
minutes, we will most likely make the repair,
fed (Mat the litis al Jiminy Peak are equipped
{0 prevent a derailment of the lift cables i 4
bearing goes" oF a supporting pole is shaken.

hed every week by maintenance personticl
Laue each day by the if operitor 10 insure optinuny satery

~

st glad

y up the “Grand Slam’

he said, “but when we got

ated that all
nde such situations,
J Feseue oF lift repair

will take 15

ie said

uid.

= Beth Cammarata J

U.S, In 1976 he received a presiden

tial pardon after doiny one year of
alternative serviee

T knew that to submit to prison
would be 10 submit to a death

centence,’” hie said:

THinim’s speech aroused many

Anti-dralt feelings in the
Student Dave Trabka

viewed the meeting ay a start
“1's an effort to get peaple tn
volved." he said. “Nothing will

Tuippen until people feel threaten
cd.” This attitude was mirrored by
of

‘Students at SUNYA may bitch
How that they fave foo much work
{0 go 10-an antidrafl meeting, but
unless they support the anti-draft oF
antireplstration movenient, they'll
be bitehing about having (o fight In
Atuhanisiin.’* said sophomore
Debbie Gershow, “They have to

continued on page fhe

Tax Increase Proposed

Newmark Cites Need

by Adele Gratla
SUNYA students will soon be
asked 10 react 10 a possible five

SUNYA Faces Further Cutbacks

hy Bruce W. Fox

SUNYA may soon see further
cutbacks in services, equipment,
and supplies if reductions of the
magnitude suggested in Governor
Carey's budget are sustained by the,
Jewislature, according to SUNYA
President Vincent O'Leary

In a recent memorandum to
SUNYA deans, directors, and
department chairpersons, O'Leary
warned that Carey's budget could,
mean a “fundamental reorganiza
tion of objectives and priorities
within the SUNY system and on
each campus affected.”

O'Lediry said he will meet with
the University Senate on February

11 at 3:30 in the Campus Center
Ballroom to discuss the potential ef
fects of the budget. Faculty, staff,
and siudents are invited (0 attend.
Looking for Alternatives
Carey's budget cally for a cut
back of nearly $26 million, which
wuld involve the elimination of

ver 1wo thousand positions in the
SUNY system. According 10
O'Leary, SUNYA administrator
must begin looking at ways ‘to

confront the immediate and tong
un constraints which the Universi

y faces."

We're trying to find ways 10.
save money other than cutting posi
tions,” O)Leary said. He added,

however, that there have already
been many cuts in services, equip:
ment, and supplies over the past
few years, and there is “only so far

you can go."

Director of Student Affairs Neil
Brown said that irying to find ways
{o reduce student services has made:
him ‘frustrated and discouraged,”

“['m trying to think as creatively
as Teun, but [can't see any obvious
cuts,"” said Brown, “I's only the
third or fourth week of school and’
already there are lines at the student
accounts office. Service at Financial
Aids isn't nearly as quick as I'd like

ito be, And everybody's complain:
ing about the wait at the infir
mary."

Brown added, however, that it is
highly unlikely for student services:
to remain “unscathed

SUNY as a Business

According to Physical Plant

Director Dennis Stevens, the needs

facing spiral
ooking for

of the depart

ing costs,

ternative ways to fund them,"

“Many non-uniyersity organiza

tions use our facilities throughout
the year without providing @ reim:
bursement,’’ said Stevens, “This
may have to change. We may have
to start running this school as if it
were a business.”

Stevens cited UAS, private con:
ferences, and community groups as
the kinds of organizations which
may have to begin providing
monetary reimbursements.

Stevens added that paintin
eyeles may be more dispersed from
now on, Carpet shampooing may
also take: place less often.

“This schoo! may just have 10 be
a little dirtier," said Stevens

Vice President for Business and
Finance John Hartigan said that i
is {00 soon 10 make specific predic
tions about SUNYA’s future

SASU Dissatisfied

SASU, meanwhile is unimpressed
by President O'Leary's call for fae
ing the University’s constraints, Ac
cording to SASU Communications
Director Pam Snook,
simply not justified."

Snook stid thar SASU “wants.
reinstatement and wil fight for it.”
She added that SASU ‘is not in

The cuts are,

terested in piecemeal problems.

dollar increase in the Student Ac
according 10 SA. Presi
Newmark

ts Will vote on a referen:
dum in late February or early
March, Although the referendum
Will be non-binding, Central Coun:
i
il

cil will take it into serous. ec
Sideration before making the fi
decision,

The five dollar inerease would

raise the current fee from $72 10 $77
per year, The inerease is necessary
to maintain and improve program:
ming,’ Newmark said, She cites in:
to inflation,
greaier student participation and

creasing costs d

formation of new groups, ay
reasons for the increase.

The Student Tax sus increased
by one dollar last year and was used
primarily for the Dippikill Develop-
ment Fund, according to Newmark,

Preliminary SA budget projec
tions suggest a need for the in:
crease, according to SA Controller
Craig Weinstock. Last year, SA

(: in food for the festivities

(Winter Carnival Failure: — )
Lack Of Snow, Students

Student apathy and lack of snow were cited as reasons for the un
Successful winter weekend, held Feb, 1-3, according 1o Winter Car
nival Committee Chair Jeff Stern

Winer Weekend events were supposed 10 include an fee cream
for area high schools, winter olympics, a dance 1
now sculpture corftests, a campus center ballroom party, &
presentation of awards at the coffe
Due to the lack of snow, the snow sculpiure event way cancelled
Only one winter olympics team captain showed interest in the olym
pies, this forcing therevent to be eliminated, according to Stern
In addition, Stern said only two students showed up for the ice
cream social, even though ten high schools said they would attend
Stern also blamed the fuct that this was the first winter weekend
He said the weekend was funded by 12 student organizations. In
addition, the administration pledged $1100 and UAS donated $800

ouse,’” Stern said

Ann Savage )

funded groups suffered a total
$50,000 deficit while aiiletic groups
feed! a $20,000 deflell. SA provides
funding for approximately: 80 sur
dent organizations and inter
collegiate sports:

Weinstock explained that sey
Eroups, such as Concert Board,
eived a funding increase
in several years. In addition, « 13
percent inerease in costs for
(ransportation, etc, present a need
for a raise in the tax:

According to Newmark, if the in
crease Is not approved, budget cuts
are likely (0 occur.

Ih March, the SA Budget Com
mittee will receive budget requests
for the year 1980-81 from each
organization for the 1980-81 fiscal
Year, At thal time the committee
will be able to deiermine a better
idea of what types of cuts should be
instituted,

The increase, if'approved by Cen-

haye not

A Pres, Newmark needs increase
‘March requests will prove need.
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FEBRUARY 8, 1980

ALBANY STUDENT PRESS

PAGE FIVE

Senior Class Resoundingly
Votes to Back ILGWU.

by Lillian Pearsall

The SUNYA Senior Class Coun-
cil has voted unanimously to
boycott Coirell and Leonard, the
Manufacturer of commencement
Barmients, in support of the Interna
tional Ladies Garment Workers
Union (ILGWU), according to
Senior Class President Dave Wein-
traub,

{na Monday night meeting, the
council voted 17-1 in support of ap:
Hrosimately $0 Coitrell and Leonard.
Apparel workers on strike almost
continuously from August 8,

Coirell and Leonard, located at
472 Broadway, Albany, is charged
by the strikers with conducting an.
anti-union cam Based on in-
Yestigations of strikers charges, the
fational Labor Relations Board
(NLRB) has issued a complaint of
Unfair labor practices against the
company

The Council's vote was the result
of information they gathered from
knowledzeable sources, and a visit
to Cotrell and Leonard on January
31, Weintraub said there was
“enough evidence to substantiate a
Teast boycotting for this year."

In the January 31, visit, Wein-
eral UAS board
members tried t0 investigate other

Nam Resisier Speaks on
cominued from page three
realize it's up to them," she added.
Sophomore Eric Zoback feels the
demonstrations which will
ver this issue will be stron;
more forceful than any V
demonstration,
“Being drafted ts the last thing
students d to complicate their
lives further," he said, “It is impor:

Supported these charges,

The group also spoke to Coirell
and Leonard's Vice President Aj-
thony Harden. In a letter, Harden
denied all union charges, He said
the company had not interfered
With union activiues, that the
building was not decrepit, and that
employees were nol underpaid and
received benefits, When Weintraub
and the board members asked 10 see
the building, Harden refused.

Earlier last month, two ILGWU
fepresentatives, speaking for the
strikers, met with SUNYA ad-
ministrators. They sought ad-
ministrative support in & boycott of
Cotrell and Leonard caps and
gowns, which have been sold in the
bookstore a number of years, Ad-
ministration officials and bookstore
management have since decided itis
ot their place to judge Cotrell and
union charges,
NLRB's complai
practices,

The union charged that Cotrell
and Leonard's building was
"decrepit", with poor ventilation,
& leaky roof, and inadequate fire

escapes. It is also alleged that
employees received low pay and no
benefits, Weintraub and the board
members spoke to picketers, who

Revoli

fant that all studenis get involved,
and be h

aside from the

of unfair labor

rd, because without our
efforts the government will
our decisions, and that’s not a p}
sant thought,"

Albany Student Union Chair
Jeremy Carlson, however, summed
it all up

“We're going to cook, we're go:
ing (0 (urn campuses into turmoil.”

Here’s your chance to look at the

Leonard:

The bookstore, however, is offer-
ing an alternative company, the
*C.E, Ward Company of Illinois,
Ordering dates for C.E, Ward are
Mareh 3 to March 28, and. for
Cotrell and Leonard April 14 to
May 23.

Senior class president Dave
Weintraub sald the Council finds the

'y Dean {0 com-
pletely boycott the company, Wein-
iraub said that even if there's no
Thiope all seniors will sup-
port a boycott of Coirell and
Leonard.”

Colonial, State are Victims
of Vandalism and Flooding

by Susan Milligan
ind State Quads were
found by SUNY police to be addi-
tional sites of vandalism resulting in
flooding and minor water damages
urday morning.
eitionally clogged sinkd in
{vo public bathrooms eaused par
lial flooding of Colonial's
Aagroom, according 19 Quad Coor
dinator Howard Woodroof.

“Boil bathirooms adjaent to {he
Hlagroom were Mooded, as was the

Governor Proposes Graduation Surcharge

eantinued [ram {ron Pak
with reality,” he said, “that he
doesi( even know the proper
Amoutit GF tuition students pay."
At present we pay $900, ot
$700 as Governor Carey stated."
“1 think Governor Carey is
crazy," suid SASU Vice President
Tony Giardi
“SUNY cannot nun with the
money Carey hay appropriated, so
to make up for it.
1 pay, so we have

OW he’s tr

“The state has a commitment to
ive the students the hinhest quality,

Olympic Torch Passes

continued Jrom front page
from Rensselaer, ran through (wo
rows of 100 cheering blue and gold

hid participants.

Liers, a SUNY at Stonybrook
enidr, holds four world records
and was chosen the Most
Athlete ai the Empire State Games,

The torch was then passed
through the hands of four
Wheelchairsridden people fre
Albany Veteran's Adminis
Medical Center

As the Penfield High School Jazz
Band played
Olympic song

ediieation at the fowest prive, The
governor is (rying (o make us pay as,
going (0 private schools,"

he said

SASU representatives do wot
believe the proposal
Passing when
rd OF Trustees, Bul, they are
voicing their opposition anyway
According 1) Giardina.
rin sila caw
send a 1Savord telegram 10. the
Governor starting today saying
“Forget the graduation fee, we will
NO! pay eight years for a Four-year
eduication.**

Throtigh City

Heidi Ann Wallace, « University of
Kansas student, Michael Loose,
former member of the U.S. Olyn
pic bobsted tem in the 1968 eames,
and Carey fil the Empire State
Plaza Toreh, This torch will burn
brightly throughout the Olympies,

Wallace and Loose began the hast
{ep of the Olympic relay as cheering
spectators fooked on. The toreh
route was divided with one runner
moving on 10 Amsterdam, The se
cond. toreh was varied on 10
Saratoga Springs,

Among the dignitaries address
ing the crowd were Commissioner

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flagroom itself,’ said Director of
Residences John Welty. ‘Water
was on the stairs, and some had
dripped down to the cafeteria.”?

Welty noted that State Quad’
Fulton Hall was also damaged by
water.

Welty attributed the flooding to
“apparent vaindalism.!”

SUNYA police have determined
the time of the incidents to be
“sometime late Friday night or ear~
ly saturday morning,” concurrent
with the estimated time of similar
vandalism 10 SUNYA's Earth
¢ building,

Police ure conducting investiga
ions of the assumedly related
times, No suspects have been nam

Ss

ed,

SUNYA’s Plant Department is
currently assessing total monetary
damage.

Kahane Leciures on

Judaism, Unity

continued from front page

“It urieves me 10 see this finger
pointing at gentiles,"* he said, reter=
ring 40 American Jews laying the
blame on the Vatican and other
leaders for not aiding Jews during
the Holocaust, “One partner (0 the
Holocaust of whom we never men-
ion, because itis too painful, is the
Anierican Jew.!” He pointed out
hat “every major American Jewish
organization knew of the holocaw
iny 1942.

"No Jewish leader who tived
then.

Jewish national movement
can sayy!" He sated, our hands did
Nol have a share in the shedding of
that blood.
He continued on American

Jowishi apathy as he spoke af the
problems af Soviet Jews. "Now itis
‘big problem," he said, “everyone
now marches for Soviet Jewry, But
Vremeiber when It was not always

He accused American Jewish
Organizations of supporting causes
that are politically popular, and i
noring Jewish problems, *Mewish
maniey that’s been raised for public
causes should be uséd for Jewish
causes,” he sald

He attributed this 10 the
that is cating away at American
Jewish life,"” the “incredible
tragedy of Jewish assimilation in
America,"*

The purpose of his speech, he
sid, was (0 speak to young Jews to
teach them the beauty of being
Jewish. “Before the night is out,
Jewish Defense League chapter will
be formed on this campus,’ he
said, and added, “Get involved!"
He wants 10 “bel the Jews off their
apathy,” he said,

He also made a few references 1
his activity with the Jewish Defense
League, In the 1960's, a part of
the Jewish community broke from
the policy of the establishment,”
Referring 1o media speculations of
J.D.Ly terrorist activities Kahane
said, “everything they say We did,
we did! We smashed windows, we
threw bombs, but we brought
awareness to the Soviet Jewish pro
blem.

He also referred to his frequent
arrests, ‘Getting arrested, believe
me, is no sweat, just in and out," he
said, emphasizing that the *well
off”? Jew should be prepared to
sacrifice for his brothers. “A per-
son who is unable to feel any pain
his own {s the worst Jew

alive

He ended his speech with the
statement, ‘1 came here to have
you listen and agree with me and
decide to do things, to get involved,
and to help the Jewish people,’

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Tube Relief

type of pain killer: Television.

Doctors at the Mini
Children’s Heath Center:
rently using television to help their
your nts relax and increase
their tolerance for pain.

According to Dr. Karen Olness,
the physicians discovered that the
casiest way to make children relax
Was to have them think about their

If the theory proves to be true,
says Olness, most adults and:
children may one day use TV
specifically to increase their
tolerance for pain

“Finks”

America is turning out (o be « na-
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Nestigators report that a toll-free
favorite TV program. “Fraud Hoiline" was installed in

Says Olness: “This led us 10 Washington last
believe that children might be inan in
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they're watching TY"

Olness says she
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Having « Ph.D, is apparently no
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The ¢ Couneil reports
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about 11,000 doct
That's at least ei
humber of currently available facul-
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According to the
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Double Standards

A Milan, Italy, television station,
which previously featured only
ale contestants in its sex quiz pro-
am, is now including female eon-
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the original sex quiz shows, a
le performer y
off an item of clothing on
camera for each question the mate
contestant answered correctly,

Now, allegedly 10 boost the
show's popularity, the Htalfan sta-
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contestant, The outcome? The
woman succeeded in correctly

former the great

French general disrobed.

Glamour for Guys

“Frailly, thy name is won
Men today are pampe
themselves with ritzy fragrances,
glittery jewelery and clothes, and
removing wrinkles through plastic
surgery and facial treatments;

for men’
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umber of men who
these days is roughly do

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Tso soared — from $99.4 milion i
1974 to a whopping $1.3 billion in.
1978.

‘Why the sudden glamour fever in
men? Norman Darr, Executive

Director of the Men's Fashion
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greater economic freedom has made
men more conscious of being a sex-
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woman today isn't going to be im-
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make a good provider, especially if
he looks and smells like hell."”

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According to a Michigan
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The Detroit News says that bras
eing referred to as
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Spaper says the
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continued from page five
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Ignorance Isn’t Bliss

Power, Politics, the Press

‘by Ron Levy

The lead headline in one of the most
Popular newspapers in the country stated last
Week that inside would be revealed the true
story of the loves of Teddy Kennedy, a
ewhal compromised can
y. ALthe top of
fon
n in-deptti analysis of Governor Carey's:
proposed budget for the next fiscal year. Ap=
proximately 20 million people read the Na-
stated
output), while it is doubtful that more than a
York
ppealing to the
public's curiosity about private lives, the

popular, if sor
didate for the U,S. Preside:
the page in a somewhat fess read publi
was

tional Enquirer's story (as per the

million read the story in the New

Times. ‘The former is

Facts of the latter being simply another reflec
tion on a deteriorating society.

Also at the top of the Times was a story
relaying information about the Soviet inva-

sion of a nation called Afghanistan. If ws
cept as true thal the
pe

still remains the question of it's effect on us
Afghanistan is an isolated and barren land
some 9000 miles aways ft is doubtful that
a dozen SUNYA'ny have ever
it It’s borders and yet it is brought
at the speed of tight to center-staye in our
consciousness

We read about another man campaigning
for re-employment and preaching national
security through reinstated military registra
tions We read about Congress stemming the
flow of oll; we read about Teddy and Mary
Jo, and we accept it as fact, The media relays
information butt i1 iy our interpretation that
may incite us (0 Flot — oF flip the page,

A flickering black-and-white image broad:
east some lwenly yedrs ago brought the na
fon it’s Vice-President balking at questions
iis opponent answered with a lowing New
England charm. A people unused (0 liberal,
Hectric change was swayed away from
Richard Nixon, thus cancelling, oF at least
postponing, his political carce

The press acts as both gladiator and col.
{scum amongst a public spoon-fed on the Bill
of Rights, Internal competition is fierce but
the infighters must be careful not to arouse
the lions. A story rarely broadcasts itself in
heon (ubing; more often a flashlight may be
needed to find it under the covers of a
eoretive bureaucrat. When no news is good
news the newsworthy will fight to keep their

vasion actually hap-
id, and how do you know it did, there

names out of pi

But the press may also play the role of the
forum, the spectators eager to arouse con-
roversy where one may not have previously
existed, Woodward and Bernsicit jecred the
authorities into action against Nixon much as
the Times has instilled resentment over the
cyclic turnover of power in Afghanistan, (t(s
the words, the plirascology of thase in the
editing rooms that can casily set a mowxt, Too
strong and credibility Is Jost; hostile or overly
amicable fecling must be moderated (0 retain
belicvability. The iets on a scorecard do not
necessarily speak for themselves

Ir there isa point 10 be made, It 10 always
‘assume responsibility for what is written. We |

te

are, 10 a large part, products of the media a
it iy also a product of us. Maulison Avenue
OL a MONOLit (0 be knelt ( HULA (ol 10 be |
used (0 further our understanding. Informa
tion may, must be transmitted without col
gration. As treedom of speech is granted by |)
your deity, so is it the responsibility of a |
larger-thanslife town erier to exclude his own
emotions.

“Then vou should say what vou mean,"
the March Hare went on

“1do," Alice hastily replied; “at least—at
least 1 mean what 1 sa
thing, vou know."

“Nor the sue thins a bitt" said the Hat
(er. “Why, vou Might Just as Well say ‘see
what I eat’ is the same thing as ‘Feat what 1

v— that’s the sane

Lewis Carroll, Alice's Adventures in

Wonderland

ual material, arousing little or no comment
from the student population, When a man
writes such an article, it is * whereas
when a woman expresses her true feelings
‘about sexuality it is labeled by a sexist,
‘trash, and she fs a

puritanical thinkers as

“shut.
Mr, Lerner also condemns the authors of

“The Morning After" for taking creative
Writing and owning a “dictionary of exotic
fruit”’, May we suggest that you take an
English course, and learn (0 recognize sym
bolism in what an uneducated reader might
misinterpret as mere words,

We applaud Ms, Rodrigues’ and Beans’ ef
forts to write an honest, innovative expres:
Sion of their feelings on relationships an sex:
The author's openness is an asset 10
the article's credibility, rather than, as Mr
Lerner alleges, a flaw. “A fine university,!*
Mr. Lerner, is one which allows creativity to
Mlourish, rather than stifling it

Joan Braiidejsky

Laura Deutsch
Terianne Falcone
Wendy Millheiser

Devoted Dane Fans

Vo the Editor:
By the (ime this is efther published or te

ality

the Varsity Basketball team will be headed in
0 i’ final home gaine on Saturday against
Union. As seniors, we wish to express our
thanks for three years of exciting basketball
action t0 the Great Danes and Mr. Richard
Sauers. (Congratulations on your 400th vic
tory, Doc!)

Th the last three sears, among the three of
Us, We haive missed perhaps a total of five
home games (that is of course when school
Was int session). Who can forget the following

Images: the leery looks of Staton Winston;
the smooth ballhandiing of Winston Royal;
Barry Ca behind the back passing
and ability 10 dunk (he was the Danes! “most
fundamental player"); Carmelo Verdejo
gliding 10 pull down a rebound; Kelvin
Jones’ slam dunk; the Clunes, the Cesares,
the Lows, ete

Our greatest gratification came ai the
beginning of the 1978-1979 season. On the
cover of the first home game program was a

picture of the crowd behind the players’ ben:
thes. We sat in that same spot for these three
Years and there, smack-dab in the middle, we
sould make out our three faces. A devoted
Dane fan could ask for nothing else!

‘whorehouse’ as a way of irying 10 di

To the Editor:
1 would like to reply to the le
editor by Robert Lerner that appe
February Ist edition of the ASP. | wa
ed and disgusted to discover that a
student could be so ignorant and close
minded, and evén worse be so incredibly ar
rogant about it. He wrote a letter to ¢
the idea that the story “The Morning Atte,"
which appeared in the Aspects section of th
paper, offended his sense of good taste, |
personally was not offended at al
story, in fact 1 enjoyed it, and thought that
was quite well written. I do believe tliat Me
Lerner is entitled £0 his opinion, but | feel
that his vicious, slanderous insinuations con
cerning the author of the
mysogynistic and childish, If he had m
criticized her writing style (which incident
ly, 1 found to be of a very high caliber), |
would not be writing this letter, Ru
medieval attitudes that he indicated in lis let

hocks

fer $0 appalled me that I felt compelled 10 say
something
Mr, Lerner refered to the author of the

story as a slut"? and the University a

the author, someone he does not even
to kniow, [tis quite apparent that fie f
itis legitimate 0 accuse a woman of

ile sextial behavior, or a least inipl

because she wrote a story that
woman and her sexuality in an hone
Vhope that other people ca
letter did Was make hint look like a
are not swayed nto believing tI
of woman-hating obscenity tha
Preaching,
Dislike the story if you wish, bu
for what it is, and try 10 realize that
a fittle uy

subject matter may be

even shocking, that it’s not nec
Worthwhile, In fact, U happen to think
concerns a subject that could use a

exposure, Women and their problem
birth control methods of all kinds Is a
that has been ignored for too lon
perhaps if more was written on the suk
People would not be so painfully ign
about something that
everyone in the world

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fealily, no One can stop him, but 1 ca
back and Jet him malign a talented au
and Hot say anything.1 thought the time ©
past When Women had to use pscudon:
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Page 3a

Student

Notebook: Pro-
vidence may only be
as far away as the path
you take. Eb and Flo
Teturn to Hot Licks to
search for new
answers to the old
questions. Who, or
is God? And

The

stale bagels and R.C
washing down
childhood nostalgia
All old frie. di
tually end up sharing
cheesecake in a Bagel
Where does he hang Nosh anyway. Ken'll
hishat. Finditon page be there with Barbie,
4a and Arch, Reg, Betty
and Veronica, too!
Past highlights in One

Is even

whom

Feature: War js hell

Student E jicr INVENTED A NEW,
Notebook: Images THAT YOU DONT.
for a Friday afternoon: TO FOCUS, OR SET THE

POSURE Off ANYTHING /

and sos the anticipa. from Column on
tion of it at times.Eric page 4a

Koll imparts the advice

of others and his own Centerfold: The

future may be now in
We've taken

page 5a

jou leave or

whether

love it one horrifying pos

result of the current in

Sound and Vision: —sonily now plaguing
The play’s the us. The journal of a
and horror 4s young man who sul
catch word fer of humani
Macbeth as performed — ty rience It with

him on page 6a

by the Empire State

Youth Theater In

stiluite All the world — Sound and Vision

was an Fug for this In an exclusive

troupe of players See Aspects only interview

page Sa 1 major Hollywood
producer, who Insists

Sound and Vision: on anonymity, tells all

Never mind the to Jim Dixon, Mean
bullocks, here’s — while Mark Rossier
SUNYA art prof goes to Going In Style

Phyllis Galembo and and comes back disap
her New Wave"
photography on
display at the Universi

lore on this
le and all the
info in Tinsel

pointe
feeble
inside

ty Art Gallery till Town on page 8 and
February 29..Any col: 9a
or you like on page
a Fiction: Winning isn't
everyihing and when

Fiction: Picture it's time to lose, the
yourself in a weekend losers are the last to

a river with know. The truth of
tangerine trees and port plays rings
marmalade skies round Tom am
Who is it waiting for  Swensen. an aging ft]
you on page 10a? — cager, in Going for the Fam

with One. See page 10a

Aspects
February 8,

1980

Photegraph of the Week

precious earth, Live

Gates of
Delirium

Johnny won't go to Afghanistan and Michael says he
has to. Bobby doesn't sleep at night and George doesn’t
want to, What's the use, they cry, to plan a life, to want
things: a degree, a wife, a family, a job, a house, a car,
the litany of things promised to us by the great God TVI,
and the folks at TRW working for a better tomorrow, and
our motor company Ford, and the revised edition of
American History For the Fourth Grade that guarantees
any boy or girl a shot at the Presidency, What's the use of
sitting through Accounting when tomorrow the green
card could come in the mail with a one way ticket te
World War III? What's the use?

Why can't the world realize? Let the Russians get their
kicks by slaughtering Moslems and making goulash out of
the arcane concepts, freedom, human rights, and most
silly of all, tolerance, We have nothing to lose in the Per-
sian Gulf, nothing but oil which we're running out of
anyway, and which has irreparably ruined the Gulf of
Mexico and increased the statistical probability that you
and | can look foward to Cancer jn our middle age
Beautiful. Bomb them anyway, What this country needs
is another war fo get us out of this slump. More blood on
the hands of the people who brought you Vietnam, the
Pinto, the DC 10, the Firestone 500, and Three Mile
Island won't make a difference. After all if IBM and
General Motors could make bigger profit, why shouldn't
we sacrifice a leg, or an arm, or a brother. Most of us get
dividends anyway.

War is inevitable, it is Man's way, and the majority of}
people who believe that write off the future because war
isn't a question of which field to meet at for an afternoon
of masculine sexual sublimation. We're talking end-o-
world, E.O.W, Don't think the Russians and us spent
more money than it would take to give every person on
earth a house in Great Neck with free food for life for
nothing. We have the capacity to make this spinning
green and blue jewel a million pieces of broken hopes

One thing is certain, There will always be a fomorrow,
but we may not be here to see it

The human race is just beginning. We have so much|
potential, Don't blow it on nationalism, America is a mere
name, Love péople, hate the hate which is built out of the
cesspool of non-communication, and confusion, and
fear, The future can be anything, but if we go to war we}
cance] all bets, and the future becomes a threat

Why should our generation suffer for the greed and ig+
norance and egotistical power lust of those now pushing}
the buttons? The events of the last few years have expos-|
ed our leaders to be corrupt and morally bankrupt, Why}
die for them? Live, so that tomorrow can be better. Live |
to fight for Mankind, and simple human decency. Live,
so that now, on the threshold between kidhood and}
adulthood, we can live free and grow in this beautiful]

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The Student Notebook

Page 4a

Aspects

Eb had been told since he could remember
that faith and good works were essential 10
find Providence and ultimately insure his
salvation, Being somewhat impressionable
land never prone tovargue With his elders, Eb
Jagreed with a good portion of this precept, but
sill harbored doubts as to whether Providence
Iwas actually Supreme and Eternal, or just, in
fact, a city in Rhode Island.

“Why don't we go there and find out?" ask-
led a particularly inspired Flo and within
minutes the two were off on 2 quest that Eb
knew would resolve itself with either some
[divine insight, or a terse sentence filled with
irony that said, In effect, “Hey, God's right
here, you don't have fo go looking for Him.”
But Eb, knowing full well, also, that itis the
journey that provides the essence of life and
Inot the destination, decided to stop first at the
home of his friend and confidant, Sol, at pre-
lsent an unemployed social worker and back:
lup singer for Man Ray and the Running Dogs
fa local Marxist rock band of moderate acclaim
Sol’s real name was, actually, David Cohen
but he preferred the shorter, more concise,
land monosyllabalic “Sol”, which, as he ex
plained, had connotations of the sun (solar)
fand at the same time, did not divorce him
completely from his ethnic background,

Sol, Eb thought, an interesting
character. He lived only a few houses down
land was more than happy to give an audience

ne From Colum

I'm not going to lie, The first thing | did
when I got my Ken doll was take off his
clothes. There was nothing there. Two years
before, my mother had called a halt to father
daughter showers, | remembered; Ken let me

down, Especially when | found out that Barbie
could wear his shows, and enjoy them, if 1
wanted her to

So, Barbie and Ken, the ideal couple going
fon a picnic, going to a ball “aroons,
thrown against a Wall. My wall: they frustrated
the shit out of me. 1 would work out this
elaborate fantasy, all leading up to the kiss
since genitalia were in absentia. It's the hoary
detalls, | thought. Wilf Barbie walk or leap?
Will she go dit, diditt, didee, will she stop and
pick up a heads-up penny? Can | Just say Bar
bie and Ken are in the theatre, or do I have to
provide transportation?

T never did make them talk, One day, after
seeing the Korvettsian price tag on the Barbie
evening gown, I decided it was all over. Barble

ng Mm

answered the door nude, and Ken pretended
to feel her up. I closed the black plastic case
and shoved it under my sister's unmade bed. |
picked up my tool box, stuck a Highlights
under my arm, and proceeded to fix a faulty
blender. Hrumph

cold in
You're a
wimp, Gallant, Make me some eggs." Gallant
offers to make some eggs. Sado*Masochism in
its primal form. | learned not to push lite boys
in the mud and to save the last plece of cake
for Mother, In the dentists office, while others
read Newsweek and Sports illustrated, | stil
[choose Highlights, Gallant still makes my teeth
tingle

‘mon, Goof, let's go, I don't want to be

Friday Observer

His name (s PS, short for Perennial Student
At 25 years old, he'really considers SUNYA
home; he likes UAS food, laments about no
longer residing on Colonial Quad and has
taken most courses this place has to offer

twice. He's hanging out at his fayorite bar, The

Rat, with a new acquaintance, Bof, short for

Bored Already Freshperson

"You know Bal, I sure wish they'd play
WCDB down here. Now that’s my radio sta
tion”

“How can You be so flippant when we
might he at war soon?”

"What's the matter, afraid of being drafted?’

"Well, 1 thought I'd spend a semester
abroad, but I really hadn't planned on
Afghanistan."

“Hoo-hoo! | love it! All the women libbers

suddenly are sounding like Suzy Homemaker
The career women are saying ‘The hell with

the ERA! My husband will be lord and master!”

Hot Licks And Rhetori

Bob O’Brian

Finding
Providence

to Eb and Flo, tWo people he considered close
friends, Sol was of medium height and welt:
built, He could go around shirlless without
fear of embarrassment or derision from others.
Sol had a nice smile and shoulder-length hair
that he occassionally tied back in to a pony:
tail: On one wall in Sol’s bedroom was a
photograph of the sun at sunrise, with an in
scription by Thoreau on it; on the other wall
Were quotations of Kahlil Gibran’s decoupag:
ed on 5 x 8 blocks of wood, Sol wore flannel
shirts, no matter what the weather, and old,
faded bluejeans which gitls happily patched
up for him, He smoked pot and played a little
guitar, but only in the presence of his lady
Marci, who was actually named Marcie, but
had dropped the “e” when she was fourteen

‘So, Sol,” inquired Eb with wide-eyed
eagerness, “are you going to help us look for
Providence and find the

“A man looking for Providence,
ed Sol with a smooth resonance,

counsel
‘will find the

Tl drive.” In @ Volare on the B.Q.E
Gallant merged. Goofus said, “if Nancy Drew

shows up, I'l barf

Thad dressed carefully for this lunch dare, in
shades of wheat and sunset. They would, |
knew, be in electric colors, brillant blues and
magenta, calf high cowboy boots, The Bagel
Nosh was on Seventh Avenue, near the

showrooms they worked in, selling the line for
their fat-fingered by Seventh Avenue is

pinkie rings and pinches on the ass, garment
racks like bumper cars, It \s high-fashion and
cut-throat, like a safari of English lords and

nd Veronica

ladies along the Amazon. Bett
had been navigating.the currents for a few
years, They had not found Women’s Wear
Daily to be all that different from Archie Com
{es; they stil hung outfits every frame. Stil
nerved m

the prospect of our
They were sure to be
had perrenial Visible Panty Line

Online, a clean Ken stood out like a glass of
milk in Seymour Levin’s Kasha Hut. In front of
him, @ pert Barbie in smart shoes with little

sophisticated, |

heels

“Hon? Mayo on that roast beef? You did
say poppy. didn't you?” asked Ken

"Oh Ken! Does that blueberry cheesecake
look inviting? Doesn't it, Ken?

Ken was watching a smug blond-haired
youth complain. “Look. it's waste. 1 don't
‘want all this cream cheese. | don’t want to bite
Into cream cheese and sew my teeth marks in
it
bagel on that
Goof,” said his placid pal with parted
ust scrape It off

0 stop, lady, huh? Could you put another

They paid: Goofus seethed. "We should've

Lie, not the Truth.”

*[ assume." said Flo,
true for a woman.”
wisdom of Sols retort when Eb interrupted.

“Oh-eome on,” he joked with caustic ir-
reverence, “if you can't trust God, who can
you trust? Or Is it whom?’

What?" Flo asked, bewildered

“if you can't trust God — is it who ean you
trust? Or whom can you trust?"

“Well, let me sce”. said Flo, partially to
herself, “Eleven people were killed in Cincin:
nati ina rock concert given by the Whom

hat the same holds
Flo was denied the

no, it’s who,”

That reminds me of a
Sol whose legs were beginning to ache
@ of the lotus position he was sitting in

cutive from

tory”. interjected
bec
It se
Motown who was under suspicion of the

ns that there was this ¢

government for unscrupulous marketing prac
tices. Eventually, he was indicted because he
‘wouldn't tell them how he sold his soul

Conchita Rodriquez and Shirley Beans

Eb and Flo jeft thelr friend laughing and mel
Marci at the door who had Just come over to
massage Sol's sore legs. Already she began to
cough from the thick pall of incense thai
permeated the house

“He wasn't much help.” observed Flo

‘Before we go any further, Flo. let's stop for
a bite to eat.” Acting on Eb’s suggestion, the
pair entered into the worst part of town, the
Caesarian section, in pursuit of a relatively
cheap diner, They stumbled onto a small din.
ing emporium on a dimly/lit street and entered
with no apprehension. A tall, beefy man with
thinning salt-and-pepper wearing a
grease-stained apron greeted them without
smiling. Eb and Flo sat down. careful to avoid
touching the sticky, linoleumtop counter
Turning to Eb, Flo noticed in the periphery. a
sullen and nervous-looking couple who were
not talking to each other. They had just had
sex and were hungry. Flo stood up and Eb’s

eyes fixed on the contours of her vulva
highlighted by her especially tight pants He

felt a hard stool moving into his lower intes
and excused himself to go to the Men's room
lo smiled an almost sinister smile as if she had
just been imbued with some kindrec
knowledge that made her incredibly em
pathetic and enlightened

Hey,” she yelled to the tall, beefy gi
How do we get to Providence?’

That's easy,” he answered. "Take 1 90

to Route 16 and govall the way up.

Bagel Noshtaigia

gone to Nathan's, This is pure Melba toast
What the hell are you

at Ken,

aring at?” he snapped

or a Napoleon | wonder if they're

good here. Ken?’

I had invited others to join us: Lite
Dot Polka, Ellen Tibbets and Pippi Long
ing, Lotta was on Scarsdale, and didn't
she'd be able to withstand the temptation of
bacon and cream cheese on a garlic bagel. Dot

Was opposed {0 Bagel Nosh, because of their

hole-only policies. (Her boycott of
Dunkin'Donuts resulted in the liberation of
millions of Munchkins.) Ellen was in day care

administration in. Yonkers, and. sent her

regrets

Pippi arrived first: one antenna-like braid
distinguished her from the Cinandre'd crowd
She was teaching anthropology at CCNY and
wore a Virginia Woolf t-shirt, rumpled purple
skirt, and wonderful striped knee socks, a la
Barlow. | joined her at the round table, Her
tray was filled with cups of cucumber salad,
rice pudding, and one tea with lemon. Her
front teeth had yet to come in.

We chatted pleasantly, about open admis
sions, Ed Koch, and the recent murder of Joy
Adamson, Then, with move
Elsa's, Betty and Veronica slid in to the tat
Their

nts sleek as

trays were identical: Jarlsberg on
sesame, coffee black

Too much cocaine this weekend,” com
plained Veronica, blowing her nose. A hell of
Betty smiled

an opening line, | thought
genially, asked how my diss
ing. “Very well,
Betty and Veronica do not know from Karl

I sald, eschewing details

ear The Tere

Shove it, PS. They want to draft us. but
en passed the ERA

*Rosalyn Carter Wants you to go

Let her send Amy first

Well, as usual, there {s a solution, and lam
offering my services to help the women of this
country

‘And how will you do that

Pregnancy. For a small fee, I'll start my
one-man crusade to keep women off the front
lings and in thy bedroom. Maybe I'l take out

an ad in
“And maybe I'll put you in the obituary col:

‘Oh come now, lets not get testy over a lit
tle war

"Well aren't you worrled?

“Yeah, but what can you do? | me
in the ‘60's, it was fashionable to burn draft

n back

cards, That was an immoral war It was so no
ble to be against it.”

‘And today?

Today Muhammad Ali says he'd fight
there. You want to know why this generation
‘opposes going to war? Nostalgia and simple
distaste of being maimed or killed, Isn't that
ridiculous!

‘Oh sure, I've always had an inner yearning
for a really good maim

Well, | figure if my country calls, fl serve

But, you see I'n
ra
bushes... and Smokey!
‘What a guy. Why not go to Canada?
‘Alter what they did for us in Iran? What
Kind of thanks would that be? | should start a
draft dodgers campaign to Mexico! Can you
imagine that government complaining to
Washington about American wetbacks?"
No. but I'm sure
‘And the Olympics
foscow, for sure!”

a pacifist, Maybe the forest

protecting the trees and the

can

take them out of

rx. They would confuse dialectic v

gling over the price of a silk chemise

The No Shi
> Nanc

Josie and the pussycats (aka ABBA) on t
in Paraguay

Juggiekins, changing bed pans at Si
Kettering said, “We'll see

Archie and Reg, backpacking in Elizabetl
Nd

Mr. Weatherbee and Miss Grundy in the
Tally-Ho. Nursing Home, Virginia Beac
reading Edgar Cayce

Big Ethel O.D.
Jones-Bufly, (You must admit the git! had
problems.)

Big Moose and Midge.
Florida vacation.

Drew to check the food for ha!

at a party with Anissa

‘You know, " said Pippi, “the last time «
were all together was at Ethel’s fune

“No, it was at Little

Gallant corrected her:
Moose’s bris.”

“Anyway,” continued Pippi,
this again soon.”

A bored Goofus left early
apologetic Gallant behind him

Richie Rich landed on the Bagel Nosh
Heliport, He wanted to take us to Cadiz for
wine margueritas, But Betty and Veronica had
to meet the boys at the Port Authority
Besides, his cousin Reginald was going and
nobody liked Reginald

Everyone except Babs and Ken declined
Rain checks?” asked Richie. He offered to
take us home in his Lear Jet. Well, actually. |
asked him to.
the transportation

Thomas Martello

‘we must do|

‘cause | knew I had to prov
e

‘And put them where?
Right here, at good old SUNYA!
What, are you high?
Sure fi

sure, it's far-f but with a fit
re-arranging of event:

hed,
it can be done

arranging events? What would 1

It will have to fit the strength

SUNYA campus. We can f
larger events and in own, Lean
now: the Mohawk 21 floor hurdles! Th
bell tower shimmying event The Perimeter
Road death race -- we'll put teams in are
buses and give them points for picking off

‘Your eyes are lighting up
“And frisbees! International frisbee cham
plonships at my home school campus! We car
have a synchronized wading compelition

the fountains! A Buffalo accent event! All cap

continued on page 108

Aspects

Feasure

Page 5a

Fixin’-to-Live Ra

The:mass of men’serve the state thus, not

ng The Draft, 1980

as men mainly but as machines, with their
bodies In most cases there is no free exer-

cise whatever of the judgment or of the moral
sense: but they put themselves on a level with
Such com

mand no more respect than men of straw ora
lump of dirt

deny David Thoreau
Eric Koli

Ou
With the ability to control our own, destiny
(within the guidelines of the CUE office) may
soon be over. If ol

Wood and earth and stones

‘sbundant personal freedom,

Blood and Guts” Carter
has his way we'll be getting our draft cards in a
Then-it’s only a matter of time
on the short

few months

ore our fate is in the hand

ms Today Army, As seen by a Soldier

The Army is not what I expected it to be, but it’s good experience, |
mean, they make you grow up fast. The ser:
hard, There is a lot of pr

had carried the blood,”

geants come down on you
ssure on You. You've got to be able to take it.
Some of the guys can't , they just break down and cry, just like little
children. One guy in my barracks couldn't handle it at all We were out
_ in the field, in the foxholes. He took the muzzle of his M-16 rifle and put
it right here, underneath his jaw, and pulled the trigger, and blew off his
head. The next day there were long red trails in the sand where the rain

18 yr. old Army Private, in the Albany Trailways Bus Station, return-
ing home for Christmas vacation after 2 weeks in Basic Training, Dec

17, 1979.

ILLEGAL WAYS TO BE.

an beat the
«Vietnam A pamphlet distributed ti
drafted from the Universit
until tt degtees, However, during the Vietnam ”\

anvantl war group

disclmarged. Don't bi

fornia at Berkeley

the foll

v

d again and thank everyon:
care of you. Within a few hours

@ uptight al
1 how they'll lock you up forever eats

ed kid in your Poli-Sci class with the
ROTC schol Men classified as C.0.% during Vieinam mon pin on your arm for a few weeks in ad
This whole business about the draft may just “had to serve for two years in a civilian capac ce
bea fancy political maneuver by Carter to look ty, at a job’ that was usually “demanding, All of these tactics are designed to get you
strong to conservatives, or a weapon to foster humanitarian and badly paid.” according o either a physical, or psychiatric draft defer

‘American Imperialism” in the Mid-East, ora one army official ment Abbie Hoffrhan tells of a sure way to get
genuine reaction fo an increasing Soviet threat Another way to be disqualified is to fail the a psvehiatric deferment

in the Mid-East and the decreasing power of phy’ amination. Over half of those re Begin by staggering up to a cop and ting

American inflience all over the world jected during WW Il were rejected because him you don't know who you are, or where

Whatever the cause is, unless you are con: they failed their physical. Among the you live, He'll arrange for you to be chauffered

inced that it Is worth killing, and dying for, common reasons were bone and muscle to the nearest mental hospital, There you

ou should not feel that you have to serve, disorders, flat feet, poor wyesight, varicose repeal your performance; dropping the clit

urself to consider beating the veins, bleeding hemorrhoids, ulcers, bedwet: that you have used LSD in the past, but you

ave any doubts about the Worth ting, homosexuality, shortness (under fect), aren't sure if you ate on it naw or not {iy dui

tallness (over 6 feet), and obesity time, theyll put you up for the night’ When

found note, we willlookat Eve jou don’t fit into any of these morning comes, you bounce out of bed

TO BEAT THE DRAFT there are sill plenty of remember who you are, swear Youll never

vy will by

who took

back and take up with the weathermen:

“Check off as many Slems as can't be
verified when given the forms, Suicide, dizzy
spells, bed-wetting, dope addiction, homosex-
ality, hepatitis: Be able to drop a few symp:
toms on the psychiatrist to back up your story
of rejection by a cold and brutal society that
Was indifferent, from a domineering father that
beat you, and mother that didn't understand
anything. Be able fo trace your history of bad
family relationships, your taking to the stre
ai 15 and.eventually your getting “hooked
Let him “pry” things out of you, if possible.

A Vietnam draft dodger from MIT gave this
advice on getting a psychiatrist deferment:
pecialization Is the answer.

Pick out a promising little psychosis, Study it
deeply. Read textbooks, case histories, learn
the proper symptoms and only the proper
symptoms. Remember, if you can’t outsmart a
shrinker, how can you hope to deal with a
sergeant?” ¥

I you can't get your draft deferred, another
possibility ts to go underground. This Is risky
though. During the Vietnam "War" if you got
caught draft dodging, you could have faced
up 10 five years imprisonment, and $10,000
in fines
ui can always leave the coun:
ty ill time favorite during Viet
ham will probably not be safe in the future

Of course.

ida, the

though, Canada
dodgers alone during Viet
they objected to U.S. foreign polly in
Southeast Asia If the draft is brought back
now, Canada will probably be considered an

ally, and cooperate with the U.S. in enforcing
the draft
However, Sivecen still seems like @ prety

Make Your Choice This
Week For Present or Future
Officers’ Training

IF your blood boils at the very
thought of an enslaved world. 3.

If Jup treachery and Nazi savagery
muke you see red and itch for a gun
—culm yourself with the promise
that we shall pay them back with com-

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one considered by draft boards “ye
to the country, like engineering, cle

Your major ti

chemistry, and math
But even if you graduate, or drop out, there

s to beat the draft. During the the girls do
other reasons that they methodically
postponed drafting individuals included hard> other guys whe
hhip. occupational, and being a conscientious friend to give you
bjector. You would qualify for a hardship “Arrive

or don't mark the
line on the form, Psychiatrists may glve go.
you the runaround, but stick with i. Besides
flicking vour wrist, move your body a litle, like
hold a cigarette delicately, talk
act embarassed in front of the
you undres
nigh. They'll smell it, and you won’

freshmen in the lower half of their class, ways to impress your draft board
sophomores in the lower third of their class, Be an undesirable. Go for a couple of by how q

and juniors in the lower fourth of their class weeks without a shower. Really look dirty, door. The:

were eligible for the draft, and a few were Long hair helps, Go in barefoot with your san

taken. If jere a border line case, you dals tied around your neck {al hospital is enough to convince the
might have been able to stay out by switching “Be gay. Play the homosexual bit. Mark

Homosexual tenden

your sad mental
his letter that you'll
center

Ask yout git! "When you get to the

kly they can throw you ou

ating the flesh of a colonel
pathetic psychiatrist
hape He'll get verification
ihat you did time in a hospital and include it in
ike along to the induction

really are nuts, The hospitals measure victone

all overcrowded anyway

‘4 one night stand in a men.

rink at

the induction center that you're capable of
Just before you

nd explain

physical examination
talk 10 the other guys about how rotten
the war is, and how if you get forced to go,

To qualify for Conscientious Objector statu
ble to cor

you would have to be ince your

raft board that you have

incere moral ob-

Jections to war” in relation to a “Supreme
1. Although the Cen
1 Conscientious Objector

¢ Vietnam War that 95 percent of those

who really push for the C.0. status eventually

ral Commit
ted dur

got it, there are some drawbacks, =

deferment if you were providing vital financial have to admit it If you want 10 go about the you'll end up shooting some officers, Tell
uupport to your family. You would qualify for addiction scene in a really big way, use acom- them you'd like the training so you can come
an occupational deferment if you were work

ing in a position where you were vital

company, and the company was vital to the

It’s only a matter of time before our
fate is in the hands of the short haired
kid in your Poli-Sci class with the
ROTC scholarship.

sure bet. In the past, Swedish law required

that they provide political asylum for draft

dodgers’and deserters,
HOW TO GET TO SWEDEN

If you plan to leave the country, Sweden is
probably your best bet, During the Vietnam
"War," Sweden provided political asylum for
any draft dodgers and deserters, This is pro
bably true today, but double check before you
buy your plane ticket. I helps to have a
passport before you leave, but it's not re
ed, since they are required by thelr own

laws to let you in. In the past, if you entered]
Sweden as a tourist with a passport, you could|
just go to the local police station, tell them that}
you were seeking political asylum, and fill out
a form, It was that simple, But be sure to dow:
ble check with the Swedish Embassy before]
you make any plans.

If you're interested in finding out more}
about beating the draft, try to get a copy of|
1001 Ways To Beat The Draft, by Tull
Kupferberg & Robert Bashlow, Grove Press,
1967, Face To Face With Your Draft Board,
by Allan Blackman, World Without War
Council, 1969, and IV-F A Guide To Droft
Exemptions by David ter, Grove Press,
1970. Although most of these are out of print
they should b

ome more available as the|

threai of the draft coming back increases. |[,

|

raust go 10 sleep because torn
be another glorious day
What a desolate sa
We #] Wasteland spreads bene

Bsun tries to eke its way a3
MMigray clouds drifting lum a eee

LNT ere

Before me, | can see

icity. Buildings bit off in th x
crumbled on uphes i R "C
AP

freak when blasts of wind «

vicinity. & .
I see no signs of life. T 3 & f
Now, even the seas, great 5;
i the seas, a .Y Finis be a place where harmony and peace do not reign, then ! will feel a sadness
land organic elements, ar

for it. For | have discovered {hese trees, surrounded by skies of another shade, and the

Honized atoms, Dust and 5 sf
: we New spectrum of color in my sight is moving my senses around. Any inhabitants here
have been given the most wondrous of sights to play with, beauty of magnitude that

north, form huge dun
knows me. Yet, it has been tampered with, The spaces between the spectrum of color
pre filled with small particles. particles I have not yet become familiar with, which allay
me a bit. There is a pollution of the beauty here, yet these flying birds seem unaware
technological specimen: r ea and guiltless. So do these free and frolicky four legged creatures. They seem to
arches, tall towers in the i i possess no sense of any trouble, yet, they are unable to mark these sights. They take
Walking through the ru 5 2 no note of beauty, yet they are beautiful too. Lam in the midst of a paradox. My senses
the creatures who built th are whirling with new-things to discover, but too much is marred and touched

Nothing or very little here has been left untouched, to itself, yet | am unaware still of

led by the great wind

Some mysterious ra

feeling beings. It may why.

to deciphe civil
lended so abruptly
‘n't help but feel sa

You who

aindrops upon tall tree
he shadow of fying

listening lake

wers that must hy

ed in fields that are

horror they must hi

apart, Utter horror

brought this destruc

fow I wish |

ask. “Why?
B this once:par

lable to a

Pethaps “|

loved too much

Hlidn't love enc stredeem mem, Mey nad fam and bene
fecord | could dithey doubted both. They lived on 1
parently by ra@iplonet of a star in the of thi
fhirough the fagysand it must have once been a gloriow

ative inet ito live on: {ul fe And. th

stroyed it. They destroyed a paradise, a life

nding
him. There are
lost world. Bur
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vas ar id. And

everything about thi

fined people, it tells us enov
amp May God forgive them

hecessari

that we il unfortunately me

creatures are walking about on four

fight or shoot a gun, but we a!
thal we nee

1am huddled away in an empty
he area of control

weakness in another ar

Today, while fuflously rushing to make my walk too slowly from the bus to class because | love's inequities, but the a
then you must take care of them. for the

10:10, 1 was distracted by a most beautiful tke to look around me, every day, at that more natural than theadly ne eee freo enough’ to appreciat classroom at the school, wring to keep my couldn't be alone here
face, a woman also wailing for the green, ever-changing scene. In class, my mind tions 1 think SUNYA petween na clear and blue. The worl anily. ‘There were people running by. or vive together. Explosions sated happening in cherished this planet and never harmed it, If that we ealled government, We had, you
machine. She ‘was wearing a fluffy. green roams, It visits that very room and goes travel because tt tough, but why? Could there by walking, yelling or quiet, alone or in groups. It the di and they hurt us. America, the you find man on the planet, and I shall give lvaders who enjoyed this evil, who had pow =
down coat, and I had never seen her at my ing with the subject inside t. But then itsitson youth and Lae War. any point at 2 all seemed too normal for war, as if people ex- land of the brave and the home of the free, you this photograph for vou to tell, then overall because of terrible weapons, and teri
siop before. | wondered why. The big, white the podium watching imaginary He In : And then dinner came, and a : aan vak rhe 4 altacked, and we knew thal ie iyerous ble desires, These leaders had no love. and
place Is called SUNYA, and every year. is seem so real, or It floats to an iar 1 sal and ate, talking to my t Fee eter cae Hae Uagdtt= Ampere wae ser meena TH are eee eee eas tee eee SLE ere Srey eee tay ea res ToRlea URAL EN or
People are finite, but there's always someone and sees sighs and meets more people. | can love. natally tents ya yng tke wallowing in the fac that they were SE eae oe eee ae eee a a ee a WE emee. CUE ae et ana uiuenrUlee es atl nels cl Rane! Ue
new to meet, and every year sees ew meet billions of people in 55 minutes, but then worse, war Sings ike hate, or every ny the background there was but I felt that it wasn't right, it wasn't going to love just to spite them, just to prove we could create, but were here, surviving on their own, If you are a good race, and you
beautiful faces, so maybe It's really Infinite 11:05 comes, and itruns out really, free again But they tell me that SUN threatening to split us up, break u change anything. | cried about that \ill produce under any conditions. We even we made oiher things to bring harm. Things developed great powers of good, then restore
She got off at the gym, my beautiful face, to search out faces, sialle at strangers, enjoy world, and I'm aencnd ont the Feal away our sanity by forcing us to ‘As the: faces streamed*by, | recognized slept that were designed to break apart and shatter this place, and take away the evil we have put
and that made me sad, and | almost rushed one of these passing, fleeting days, falling in coming May, so tt Ht emg. Looked at my hands and 1 v * FF come, and 1 wanted to call out to them, justfor | awoke during my 10:10, @ fluffy, green good things, These things were called in, If you are a bad race, leave, for there Is
ut after her. For vhat is miore important? The lave every second. I spend my Ife falig in some noticeable chanear hth. oe ake them. Isaw through my eyes, and I wa recognition, Everyone looked frightened, but coat was ina comer, shriveled up. The weapons, and man felt he needed them. Man nothing left to destroy, nothing more to take
obligation fo arrv at a 10:10 on time to fulfil love, with people mostly. but a lot of tags, city bus will bo devmer cnaen glove on d that I could see. My ears heard m: indifferent wavsil Was just peeking out and\ll ‘cavualiles ‘of wart ore |< here and ignored trees and animals, and even other | am taking my own life by engaging In this
that ‘commitinent, or taking a stab at too, like even SUNYA, I ques if that beautiful the real world, what 4? [oe st Dace Bt friends, and 1 was glad, but th wasn't really handling the situation very well, nowhere, for war has no casualties, only peo: men. Man only heeded man War, this concept.of evil you cannot unders

i something as iransient as a wonderful face? girl in the fluffy down jacket wasn't on the bus hatred and problems, or ta neath aN4_-hear the news. dr bombs falling. Eve thought, but how does one handle something ple. My green coated love was dead, and You may wonder, reader, what could drive tand. The place where you stand now was
The decision was brutal, but the bus pulled another gi would've been, ora star would be with its poliicians and on nto D-C.. wonderful in life that [shad taken for a: like this? A nation |was bora member of has slready. | knew my life was ruined, The War a being to end his very own existence, but once an institution of good, and learning, The
away, and | was stil on i, feeling as if !had , walking outside for me to love. or maybe | Russia is the real world, ore phashe suddenly seemed so vital and been attacked and lam expected to defend it, could end right now and we could even win, man, the being lam, had thatdesire. We have young beings here, including myself, had to
done something wrong Jesus! | thought, “would've drifted into free thought until my an that Toll ne, Cae attan. Does all wonderous work of some ereator bull cant, because Leculdnotdo such things, bet it wouldn't matter. God knows who else been given the evil pleasure of liking to inflict _alve up good and learning to die for nothing. It
when you cut a class they make you feel gull- stop, for thought is @ great thing Sat ra ee a oe erieerbas oa: chldehy 51 (learta ben |fealnaatrandes M LeeHeA ROE trace [iskenvoniiaocdl) cieduane ine Rah pain on our kind, liking bad things that !am you cannot understand this, do not fear, for
ty, but when you don't You can feel gullty too. i's why | love riding SUNVA’s green leap Into the al, and hep Pe things. oF Jove seems far away, but s0 do INF GERI Ret wes ca murder and ili sure you need not even hear of. The shroud we did not elther
Decision making means deciding prion, buses, because I's ance place to fallin love, fel car gers "2 snOHball hen | rend decoing ance ave redeeh energy, OS Belore | take my le, I wil write these last you find these words in was once the coat of I leave you with some advice, If there exists
and man hates to do that, this man included. and i's a nice way to start a day, with lots of so I guess they mess wee ne etainly teal. ning, Lrealize, a real world th A flay, green down coat peered into the words, and extend the pain. anyone should woman, the companion for males, and bet- {n your scheme of things a feeling between ai

| I wonder where my beautful face's now, people. And while you're faling In love. you. but { haven Coen ye ae ble things. ions of years before: man, belo ce ee ee eee era L_tral Ihete worde, then t eter advice Goin & Ween ne two, there wes something anod calle” (io 8{ Jel of eareand devotion ina fal

whether she would have lived up to my can overhear conversations of other students, Maybe SUNYA fc the roo) oe et? Out NY. must go to sleep because tomorrow ma Sid, from another life, the le that ended human being who was trapped in a world of ed love altempted. Love was mankind's one then you have something similar to what we

f perfectionist dream, whether getting off that also existing as part of the mainstream, also love for that strange: ae oe: PeCAUS® MY another glorious day, with vision, and esterday, Without thinking, | ran to her and destructive beings like him. You see, -true and aood possession, but it was unable to. called love, Anywhere in this universe, itis the
bus would've changed my entire fe; We must riding the buses, perhaps some falling in love real enough, nett on the bus was certainly ing, and love ‘There in the Reet aU HeLa hiir that wen ‘ven a beautiful planet that had survive, to make its way into the heart of the most {mportant of all things, the only thing to
guess, for that Is what makes us humans, ins Life, | decided this morning, Is @ constant during our egy ns that happened : only bad things like destruction and nuclear a book where Ilived that said we should tal Perhaps you have no concept of anything ple, this poor example, and consider where

| dividuals, And I've taken that bus countless process of falling in love, reallirming love, de- it wasn't the reel uayia nn weg octal Said has stopped, 1 wake up to screa a Cee ones entail tare of everthing, but we lgnored il, and ruin ike war, and will not corrupt you by deserib- your race will end up,

H mes, and | think {fell in love during almost all _nying love, fighting love, making love, loving knew or resp, i pend anyway? No onie ever screams of ee d fe “We re at war | We ether seless classroom for aine upon the face of the deep. If you see ing it. Suffice it to say that something very bad Excuse me, | must go kill and maim and be -
the rides, And then there are the walks from love. The only problem here is that I dont "And ypaduinn af Ghia tte Rained over Foe een tees oorvand tall green things of malestic beauty, You are and very. evil desiroyed his once beautiful killed, {musi help clean up and end the mess
the bus to class know what love means. Ido know that itcan't went nda ee Si really 11:05 came and ut {just Nite Sein ini jurnal M through teu e het Suddenly Thad Jooking at ‘a being that is perfect. and place, leaving nothing, Certain good men my race created, It is my duty, 1am told, andl

Finally, | was there. My 10:10 begins for Include things lke war and sadness. but they | decided to want heed at lends are gone: and thes botolie ten for cedted thiswoman and she worthy of your respect. Iisa thing of beauly, spoke out against ity and there were always haven't the right to. question. Uhave told you
; ine at 10:17, because thas when I come. 1_exist anyway alsa don't knowhow toreniel much a Tlove te we (ose SAU 8 blue Whtng hase wens 0 needed me and we knew that we could never 4s it not, but most of us did not see hat way. people who fe But that feeling of antie. nothing: for that’s what Lam,

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AShot Of Galembo 4 whe ¢ : Fg
e Crowning Of Macbeth

Picturing a New Wave

Please picture’ a male, nude except for a
tockelship covering his crotch. planetary or-
bital tings hula-hopping his bod, leaning
underneath planet balls on strings, Picture this
scene in blue, pink, yellow, and orange. his
Vague facial expression edging out to a
darkened space,

Rib Harber -

Portrait of the

Fine Art photography, “Looking for Love" streams with color

Exclusive Interview

Hollywood Talks

You don't often get a chance to talk to the
real powers in the film Industry when you're
only siudent eritic, Recently though, Idid get
the opportunity to talk to one of the producer
of big movies
ch, and the one that came with this chance
Was that | wouldn't be allowed to impress ASP.
readers by identifying him. | accepted the con
ditions, however, and met Mr. Big at an
Albany McDonald's

Jim Dixon

“Thal tape recorder on?” he asked, Hight

OF coutse there's always a

off
“Uh, yes. You don’t mind, do you?’
“Nah — so long ra
I nodded, “I k
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He looked very happy at that
"Good, So whattaya wanna know?

pw, | know. So long’as |

"What do you see coming out of
Hollywood?”
‘Movies kid. Lotsa mavies
"Could you be more specific?
Expensive movies, I'm tellin’ ya — no kid

ding now — they're all gonna be expensive

(Why? Inflation

“Yeah You know what the
magic number Is for star salaries now?” He
“Three millon god.
damn dollars and ten percent of the domestic
gross. I called Steve McQueen the other day
about this property I got. He doesn't ask what
the script Five!
So | say ‘Steve, baby! I love ya and you're
great. | mean great! But that last thing you did
wasn't even released, and The Hunter won't
be out until who knows when, How can you
ask for five?’ He just says ‘But 1 got three
millon for The Hunter, | gotta compete.
y'know?’ Never mentioned that it won't be out
unknown quantity
# million and now no

of egos

didn't wait for an answer

He just says ‘Five million

Until spring and so it

Some jerk paid him thr

‘one can pay him less,
‘What do you see as the next wave of genre

Next, imagine a brown and rusty red
cavern, empty walled but for a hanging ther-
mometer. The cave is occupied by space-like
creatures shrouded in red and silver aluminum
foll and gray sneakers,

Finally consider, if you will, a nerdish type
with black straight (foo short) and
sneakers, wearing a blue-red panelled card

board container draped with Christmas bulbs
His expression is obvious, he’s wondering what

a, ges
Galembo brings color and fun to

d concept,

films? A lot of people think science fletion is
dead
'No way! | just bought all rights to one of the

established sci-fi classic of all time! This one's

gonna be big, | mean big!

“What's the name?

“We're calling it The Shope of Close En
counters to Come, but the boys in the PR
department'llprobabl with
something better by rel

"What's the name of the original property?

“Lshouldn’t, but I'll ell you so long as it’s off
record, Off the record, right?”

“Absolutely

“The original was calle
quers The Martians. We're rewriting of course.
Taking out the Santa aspects. We're using

y come up
ase date

Santa Claus Con:

he Is doing.

Picture these in absolutely “vivid color,
splendid primaries and ‘secondaries that are
alive and magnetic, thirsty five In all, framed,
and on exhibit at the University Art Gallery
through February 29, They are worth exam
ing

The artist's decision was to try a new style.
an uncertain one, that left behind the usual
photodocumentary work in favor of a bizarre
few wavish, and contrived photography.
What Phyllis Galembo, art professor at
SUNYA. does is simply take a manufactured
and far out imagery and place it inside a

Hatural scenario, It's been done before in the

world of pop photography and in certain

circles Js becoming quite popular. Galembo

dloes it well
It's the
decorations and planned conceptions are

‘olor, Clean, clear, and brilliant, the

Visually appealing
m foil, old

costumes, shredded paper, stuffed animals

Ysing props such as alumini

glitter, cardboard. feathers, and bubble gum.

Galembo places new wavish styled typedtinto
quite unusual seitings. She keeps away from
emotions and deep meanings as she told the
Times Union: “There are no great metaphors,
or soci insights in-my

Photographs. | create my own reality, and in
make a
rector, Of
# spend hours and hours sometimes

conjunction with: models, |

my

photograph. Ina Tm

geiting ready for one shot

Galembo. 27, began her manulactured art
last April and sets up most of her shots in her
Albany apartment With a $3,500 Creative
Artists Public Serview program grant which she
just received and her fascination with color
and it's potential looking forward to
producing more. Most of hor photos suggest
the trendiness of Hollywood, go-go, disco
punklike looks, and even dynamic sex

Thi photos [found particulary pleasing and

Worth mentioning
Rhythns Down With Patrick

more of an allegorical Christ figure-1 think
that's what we're calling it
For the record:-any stars?
‘Oh yeah! Big ones, big ones! Maybe
Brando: bur he's

Travolta’s

busy on ott

We wanted
Stallone but he wouldn't do it unless we let

Interest

him direct, We've signed Laurence Olivier and
Brooke Adams. There'll definitely be a cameo
by Bruce Jenner

John Williams doing the score?

Probably. We may get 1
part of a pack:

¢ Boston Pops as
e deal

How do you feel about the people films

P
that are making it big? Things like Kramer Vs

Kramer, Breaking Away and so on."

“Sara” is a stab of humor in the side of|
conventional art.

Featuring an Elvis type new-waver holding
@ pink-papered guitar with pipe wire strings
His clashy red and blue threads in front of a
hot pink background loaded with glittered
musical notes spark a nice effect

Roxanne:
She's a pink and blue feathered big bird-like
sprawled on the dirt. The partial
lighting makes an interesting observation
Victoria
One of my favorites

Ar
blonde in a thin white gown surrounded by
and clutching,

cious pretty

pixy sticks and bubble gum
whieti hang in strings from the ceiling (draped
tke a di A sugar

jelous car wash entrance)
fantasy land

(Pictured) A helpless female trapped like a
spider in a web of splendidly colored ribbon
(Spiderwomon perhaps). In a yellow, red, and
White striped gown In front of a picturesquc
green landscape. Extremely colorful
Claire

Simplest of them all, An innocént, yet in
Viting young gitl in a black one piece swim
uit Iying ona beach in autumn, Between her
and the viewer ane a couple dozen colorfully
painted sea shells,

Mller awhile, you just don't want to
Photograph every bum in a doorway
Phullis Galembo °

‘Will you be producing any
Intimate flms yourself?

“Sure. We're developing an idea right now
i
on and Barbra Streisand]
play a couple of people

that could be a concept we thought wi

have Charlion He

“Good, interesting,

We thought so.

Do you see any future trends in film?’
hmends! Who comes up with
these words? If a film makes money it's a|

Trends

trend.
‘Well, bases

what can we

the

xpect to see ¢
I've already talked to a few of my cohorts
and I.can guarantee that Kramer Vs, Kramer

Pt. I will be ort the screens by Christmas,
1980.

‘Are you serious?

Why should I lie? Lemme tell you, it'll be a

hit, Hoffman & Streep are gonna try a rec
conciliation, Marlon Brando’s indicated an in
terest in playing Justin Henry's grandfather.
but he'll hay The real fight’s

over whose side of the family the old coot's

to join the line.

on
don't believe this

Hell yeah! ABC's optioned it as a T.V
series, | might add.

“Any thoughts on what makes a film good
a5 opposed to a hit?

From a producer's standpoint, if it's a hit
It's good

"How about from the
point?

“Look, Off the record. If you want good,
You take a writer wlio hasn't been burned out
You have him write a seript he has some feel:
ing for. You take a director who hésn't been

‘over-Oscared and who can shoot it on a
Teasonable budget on a reasonable schedule.
You say to hell with big stars and get a cast
Who can act. You put the thing together and
release it when fifteen big-budget monsters
being settle for

ble profit. Hey-ls that thing still on?

aren't released

iN ase. on

Shakespeare is so rich in theatrical possibil
ty that the trouble in mounting a production is
precisely this: one has to make a great many
important choices, In their current production
of Macbeth, the Empire State Youth Theater
Institute makes a fair number of good ones

Larry Kinsman

First of all, the director, W.A, Frankonis,
did not go for any outlandish or cute stuff, he
stayed with the real core of the play: horror
We witness the decline of a morally sensitive
man from heroic warrior to demonic monster.
It is a difficult play to. stage because
Shakespeare sets scenes all over the place,
from castles and battlefields to the more
amorphous heath where Macbeth and Ban:

Joel Aroeste a:

Three For The Mone

WARNING: In order to discuss Going In Style
find it necessary to expose most of the rather
slight plot twists that are offered us. The
twists!” are predictable and you'd probably
figure them out soon after the movie starts
anyway, but I felt it fair to warn you

Going in Style is a ie; this movie doesn't go

Mark Rossier

banks.

the tortured Thane and Jeanne Vigli
“Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow creeps in tl

quo encounter the witches, This multiplicity of
scenes is common to all the plays, but it can
become bewildering in Macbeth, since itis one
of the shortest and most compact of the

tragedies, and many of the scenes are very
brief. The transition from hero to monster isa
ony journey to make in one play, and
Macbeth has to travel the distance in an ex
traordinary theatrical shorthand

The lighting in this production is elaborate,
gloomy and effective, In the first scene enter
the witches. The three weird sisters are fan:
tastically made-up, from their blackened faces
to their long silver fingernails, Thelr ragged
flowing costumes are ugly, yet graceful, They
hoot and shriek their way around the stage in

@ swooping manner that js genuinely unnery:

ing, Their movements are beautifully

anywhere and it certainly doesn't have any
tle. It fancies itsell making enormous head
way on behalf of elderly people when, in ac
tually it sets the Grey Panthers back twenty

years. Perhaps! shouldn't say that because I'm
not really sure what this movie fancies itself to
be: it can't be a comedy, because, except for a
few briel moments it’s not funny. It can't
be a drama because its dramatic scenes are

‘and maudlin at worst, and as

weak at be
social commentary it is condescending and
The plot has to do wi
(George Bums, Art Carney
Strasberg) who, having (we're supposed to

pointless

and Lee

assume) been forced to retire and live on
social security decide {o relieve the tedium of

their daily lives by robbing a bank. Not only

boredom, it puts so much
that It kill
berg Is in the ground the two
Las

Joes this relieve
excitement into their live

them, Once Str

Vegas and triple
money. Well, thi
behold Camey drops
leaving Burns to take the
himself. By methods that are never explained
Burns ge
the whol

ation so they go off

their, rather the bank's
too Is exciting and fo and
Aw of the picture next

caught and sent to prison where

hing ends on an off-beat note with

thing cute like “this place

Burns saying s¢
will never hold me:

Going in Siyle is so riddled with problems
st where to start. The
to be just what is the

that it's hard to‘know

primary question seen
point of all this? The reasons for the bank rob
bery are never really satisfactorily explained
Theft Is not a usual way of putting excitement
e thr

don't bother to con
inch

into Ife, yet
ider anything else; they go from park

Art Carney: And this old man robbed 1. oiaway taxi without passing through any

couldn't have done it

g horeographed so that they come together as

one, and then swirl apart like atomie particles
WherMacbeth and Banquo first appear
‘onstage, the witches transform themselves for
Concealment into boulders and tree stumps by
simply assuming odd postures and covering
their heads with a piece of cloak

‘Joe! Aroeste, as Macbeth himself, gets off to
‘ weak start in the opening performance, but
he becomes positively voleanic by Act Ill, He
shows us a giant of a man quaking In terror, a
man who |s physically brave against over
whelming odds but who is so frightened of his
own bad dreams that he will murder innocent
Persons {0 achleve the illusion of safety. My
big reservation about seeing Aroeste cast as
Macbeth is that he is an actor who lacks all
physical grace. Onstage he moves awkwardly,

inte as his sleepless wife:
is petty pace from day to day.’

ut Of Style

for the money either, Even though the three of
them, especially Burns, continually talk about
the Joy that money would bring, once they get
it they have no idea what to do with itand end
up giving It all to Carney's simpleton nephew
Then we come to the problem of putting ex
citement into their lives — that’s all well and
good, but What are we supposed to think
When these guys start dying off? S
keep all senior citizens calm and uninvolved to

hould we

avoid sudden death? Instead of giving us a
positive portrait of the elderly we get a pathetic
group of old men whose dreams and desires
far outweigh their capabilities. No im:
portant issties facing the elderly is even con

sidered, These three have enough to eat, they
have clothes anda roof over their heads, they
don't feel lonely, and they are perfectly
healthy until they start thieving, gambling, and
thinking about sex (in fact, this seems more
like a warning to those over sixty-five to stay in

al niches rather than fight and

their stereo:typ)
risk death)
that Burns is better off in jail than living on the
atant that it
loses any effectiveness it might have had

he one halfway decent point

outside, {s so simplistic and so

Intellectual and moral issues aside this Is not
4 well made movie. I've never liked any of the
three leads, but Burns does do a respectable
job with impossible material, Carney and
Strasberg however don't disappoint me and
they both give soppy, sentimental
characterizations that verge on parody, The
lents of cinematographer Billy Willams are
completely wasted and Martin Brest’s script
and direction are mediocre. Going in Style has

cliche

_ new queen laughingly embraces hei

and this is hard to take when he plays a
character so obviously invested with grandeur
(when nobility fades, a villainous integrity
becomes the basis of Macbeth’s grandeur)
There 1s an awful scene in which Macbeth
scrambles quickly up a long flight of steps,
alter having received his fatal wound from
Macdull. In terms of simple physical action:
the move is ridiculous. especially since there
ate several other available exits on ground
level. Aroeste does a splendid job, however,
with the big speech in Act V, Scene V. when
Macbeth encapsulates life as "a tale told by an.
idiot.” These are some of Shakespeare's most
searing and beautiful lines, and Aroeste does
them justice

Jeanne Vigilante plays the pivotal Lady
Macbeth with a fine, ruthless passion. This
reviewer has admired Ms. Vigilante as Viola in
Twelfth Night and as one of the wicked step
sisters in Cinderella. she is an actress of im
pressive versailliy, to say the least As Lady
Macbeth, she is at once seductively soft and
hard as nails, She is, of course, that enigmatic
creature who tempts Macbeth beyond the dic
but who crumbles

tates of his consclene
before him under the weight of her
Ms. Vigilante is breathtaking in the s!

slowly.

awn guilt

epwalk
ing scene, spvaking her line: then
quickly, then slowly again, as her crazed eves
dart about at myriad demons.

The humanity of the villain and villainess
are carefully emphasized, There is a brlel in
terlude in which Lady Macbeth’s mald helps
her on with her queenly robes, after which the

vant

‘Adding something like this deepens our emo:
tional susceptibiliy as an audience. Not only
can this woman cold:bloodedly plot murder
ection for a servant as
particularly

but she fecls plain al
Well, In this, Frankonis seems
faithful to Shakespeare; the poet's characters
are never simple; they exhibita bewildering ar
ay of motives. Lady Macbeth Is far more
upsetting and thought-provoking as a feeling
human belng who plots murder than she
28 an embodiment of evil

would have been
Most of the smallef roles are played by ac
tors who simply do not have a complicated
iy, and they requre real
stage presence, If the force and the inflection
go wrong, the speeches can
parodies of themselves. The obviously comic
parts, such as the Porter's, are less difficult in

‘and awesome majes

sound like

this sense. Unfortunately, Paul Villani plays
the Porter as a grotesque out of the. broadest
farce, careening around the stage with crossed

eyes, as If he had siumbled in from A Funny.
thing Happened on the Way to the Forum:

There are some excellent visual renderings
When Macbeih returns to the witches to fur
ther ascertain his fate, the ghostly images are
nicely conjured, from the bloody infant to the
litle king, who appears crowned and pink
cheeked from within the tent-like robes of one
of the weird sisters.

There is
throughout. At first the Idea se
hakesper

music playing
ms repugnant
but It works

The knocking

electronic

in connection with
ime, nonetheless.

most of the
in the Porter's scene accelerates to a deafening
roar — but briefly — and this helps to convey.
the telentlessness of the horrors that will
plague Macbeth and his wife. The sound ef
fects work even better during Lady Macbeth's
cenvs, AN eerie feminine voice chants a sad
yel frightening lament without words, pro:
viding a wonderful audio backdrop for the
lovely lady who, for her cruel metal, should
bear only male children

The set {s mace of crude wood and properly
suggestive of eleventh century Scotland, a
locale clearly not much like Versailles. There ts
@ structure in the center foreground which
fas everything from a watering hole to a

Witches’ cauldron. It fs an excellent and frugal

staging device
The costumes are good too, especially Ms.

Vigilante’s: Wve
white linen:

ve her only in red velvet and

The colors help to make her

istially focal An uneasiness crept over me
however, as | observed how Macduff was at
tired, My date threw light on my discomfort by
pointing out that Macduff's fur trimmed,
powder blue cape looked like one of Zsa Zsa
Gabor's ais A matter
however John Romeo makes a reasonably
Imposing Macduff, even I{ blue js not his color

housee minor

pace in between. The

4 noble intent, but somewhere along the way
everything got twisted and it ends up being ex
actly what it means to, criticize — simple:
minded, unfair, prejudiced e

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Out of the wooden house, then pause

Steam rushes out of open mouths, hangs
languidly in the fey cold before fleeing from
each labored breath, Forward and up we go
Through the kaleidoscape forest and to the
top of a nearby rock, through the dream and
tothe top of sensation, Crouching, poised and
Waiting 10 move on up — ever forward and
up, Cats

Around me crawl my mates, (4,5,6?),
quivering with energy. thelr blazing crazy eyes
darting about. We circle, watch and listen.
feeling with our senses and animating our
bodies around the tangled icy underbrush
Noise dissolves into grunting, panting and
moaning — suddenly all Is silent as real beings
crulse on by. Frightened but threateninaly ug
ly. they are absorbed into the forest,
disintegrating into the blue-green leaves and
Violet snow in an instant, Heh heh:

We come together then, trade silent words, ”

25 0r6tot

dazzling glances and pull in against the cold
(hot?); eat soothing snow and begin to move,
Ever forward and up «

And the trail Is eternally before us and
behind us motor-climb, we cats
moment:to:moment. we discover each yellow
place and forget it at once. All is wonder and
color and. always, motion. Sick smiles on
bright red shoulders, hurtling
through five screaming imaginations. Heli heh

as we

unfettered

Fifteen yards (what are yards?) to the first
place where the sun shines on everything:
breathing all of it in, we sit: The Cat, The Little
Guy, The Guide, The Novice and The Nar
ator. laughing and staring at the world wide
scene before us, Moment to-moment. all is
ahead of us and behind us and around us and
we are ready to move. Ever forward and up

By now. there is only now: the time has

een Tot with reason and truth (hal) and
trigonometry, chains have been snapped lke
bakery cord and we fly through the forest,
runaway balloons. Out of the jvory tower and
Into the frying pan, shimmering, running as
mindless as the wind — we think of nothing,
We understand everything and anything we
coine across. (and many things we don't come
across), Soaring through the dream, moment
to:moment, ever forward

Soon our bodies can no longer
minds, sheer madness with the eneray of a
locomotive and the legs of an accounting ma:
Five cals colled on the iced:blue rock,
then skeening down the
chnicolor

rrun with our

Jor
huddled together
ind tumbling into a te
feline puddle. Giddy and bleeding, sweat:
shivering and ready to CONTINUE: now
through the blue places, aRind the solid blue

Vand down

teflon ieeface

stop action stream, Ever forware

‘Bubbling, screaming. snorting symphony
then: more uglies. Paws dig into the earth as
‘our laughter disappears into the trees leaving.
feverish stares, We watch
Then, we light away

palpable
them as they go on by.

across the road and down fo the dance floor
on the lake to slide: nylon and ice equals mo-
tion, more laughter. More laughter for itis in
the dream, but even as we roar the dream
draws in and the sun falls away from the sky,
Ever forward and down

To the house in the beginning, the dream’s
source and now Its mouth, moment-to-
moment, the tide recedes and then returns,
motion tums to stillness; haphazardly, the
animals return to feed

Slowly, it dissolves Into the dusk; piece-by:
reluctant-plece the window Is blackened, the
cats are weakened, until the moments sur
render to the stream. Syntax and reality return
with their seconds: order and prohibition
Words return to silent mouths.
found its perfect way back into the elockface
and space is safely tucked into odometers and

Time has

maps, The laughter is more regular as the
boundaries align and lock in. As subily as it
began, the SA-funded-acid-trip slips away
Yet somewhere, between the darkness and
the dream, cats still pad through the forest

forever forward. Heh heh 5

Tom Swensen stretched his legs on the
bench, wiping off drops of perspiration with a
towel, The hoops, Bosion’s perennial jove of
the National Basketball League, had just com
pleted their pregame Warn ups

‘Oh, how well Tom knew the situation. His
team would open up a big lead at the start of
the feeling that thelr
icks

the game, vet all
opponents were breathing down thelr
This team has just never had

‘would prevall
seemed that

any confidence, he thought. It
the more they thought of thelr plight, the
Worse they played

Tom, however, could re
When all went smoothly for him, and Boston
was the scourge of the league. Whenever he
dwelled on these thoughts, the ghost of that
{ingle in his spine, the feeling of success.
always came back to haunt him, Exhilaration
Would overtake his senses, make him want to
feap in the alr, and back to seasons past when
all he had to do was to touch the ball and he
could hear the roar of the crowd envelop him,
swallow him whole, Tom would score twenty
points for you on any night back then. Oh,
sure he was just as good now, on some nights,
‘even better. Yet, things were not the same
now. and he couldn't do itall himself, Like his

mber a time

Going For The One

William Goodfriend

team, Tom suffered a lack of continuity on th
court

For a while now there had been talk of
trading Tom for a host of fresh young ball
players, Fine, he'd say to himself. for he knew
that he could start on any of the other fifteen
teams around the league

In his youth, balketball aficianados had bill
the most exelting young star to play.
Odoms.” Com

ed him
the game
pliments had always bombarded him from all

since Grimsley
sides, Tom had grown up with a confidence
‘and with that spark, a flare for perfection that
would shine from himilike a nova, If anyone
doubted it, all he'd had to do was to watch
him play, Even in his college days, when it
Was heard that Big Tom was in town, the gym
nasiums would fill up so fast that an outsider
might have thought that Little Richard
performing

Indeed, those were the d
not the same now, They were more critical
and one could always catch @ nasiy remark
from them for just the slightest slip up. Then
again, when they liked something, those
perfectionists could cheer incessantly-that is
Until they saw something thet made them

ys. The fans were

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fage to the team, the quick change from ap
plause to boos, that harsh sound that would
drum in thelr ears after a bad play
all night, These young kids, he thou
aren't used to playing in so critical
mosphere

Ah, they were getting wady tc
the starting teams As Tom rela

1, he
pondered his 9 If Tie wore
to be traded it would have to happen 18 the

4 deadline was in

next few days as the tt

fone week, Suddealy, Tom was in grat an

ticipation of the chance for a whole new
lifetiine which stood b
Well, he sald to himse
talking about it now, I've got a bia game to
They we

‘8 competitor wa

fore him
tinally, no sense of

play now all big games to Tom, he

knew. Q the way the
sports writers termed it

Just then, someone dropped a press release
on his fap. It was dated that day at 7:15 p.m.
Game time was 7:30, Just five minutes away
Tom read quickly Its impact was that of a
hullet blasting into his body
be. . they wouldn't

Tom sat there for about twenty seconds. It

was almost too great a shock for him to digest

This just couldn't

On his feet now, he made his

Bob Fla

tm really sorry, Tc

way towar
h of the perilous Hoop
[ust got r

ofit myself, Come to my
Tommy boy. We'll shoot the breeze
ed to

And i'salright, ¢

dy ever be

Til see ya’ later
that not

Wall, Tommy boy, they just mad
1 fitile while ago

Yeah, . sure

Ih was, too much for Tom to handle
him,

Hey
ya’ think of the deal, heli

The reporters swarmed aroun

to feast on hi

unary
Tommy
» Ee

very words.
what de
Tom
former

what do you have to sv a

organization?” “Think you'll like
Metropolis, Torn:they say it's a helluva tov

To all of this what did he say? What wat
there to say? He couldn't tell the press to go
them to do, so Tom
‘No comment, Illtalk to
you. gentlemen,  .alter the game

With that, Big Tom walked quiet!
gently down the corridor towards hi

screw a tree ay he wish
Swensen said simply,

and
locker
room, took what had become a great load of a
towel off his shoulders, and wiped off he tear

drops that streamed down his hideous face

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Ministrative work stich as cancelling bus runs
takes time, 1 would like 10 remind Mr
Stevens that it is rather cold outside, Early
this week, a dozen people and I faced sub:
zero weather for a half hour while waiting for
{Wo busses which, unbeknownst 10 us, were!
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friend of mine, for example, recently received
top secret information trom ab
the 7:20 p.m, run from Alumni will no longer
grace the pavements of Western Avenue. 1
hope this information will leave at least a few
Fesidents of Alumni Quad a fistle less frost bit
ten,

s driver that

We Did It!

To the Editor:

1 would like 10 take this opportunity. to
congratulate my fellow dancers who attended
the dance marathon las! Friday and Saturday
to raise money for Telethon, Especially those
who held,out for the full 24 hours. For those
of us who were there, it was an exciting and
rewarding experience, It was terrific {0 see a
group of complete strangers at 6 PM on Fri
day become a close knit group of friends who
were all working together at 6 PM on Satur
day

The dancers got to know each other,
laugh together, and kept eaeh others spi

At the end of the marathon the entire!

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editorial

Excuse Me

OK, 1 admit it. know nothing about journalism, but 1 thought it would be fun to run a
newspaper, Like Charles Foster Kane, or even Rupert Murdoch, I cared less about journalism
and more about the media as a powerful, useful too! for any society. Instead of a bunch of
stuffy old riley about where to stick commas and things, 1 decided to rely on truer things like
personal cihies, and good old gut feeling about what SUNYA students really wanted, Istuffed
this paper with people | felt could do that, and me and the gang have tried with all our ASPir-
ing hearts to niake the paper just what students wanted, something they could relate to, be on
(on ground with, feel they ean count on, Hovingly worked my butt off to give this damn
it 10 youl, 10 be a slave to your desires (and a few of mite), and if there's been a single word
that’s sparked sou 10 any emotion — laughter, anger, praise, appreciation — then I guess
Uve been successful
Editorially, | have subjected the students of SUNYA (o subjective,
ing, and 1 still have this feeling that just about all the more tangible
Awfitict about could be solved more easily if the moralistic dectine
the approach towards education was diffe
Wisely Maybe the prezedent can't &
person ni

oralistic hand slapp-
issues!” I might have
America was stopped, if
ent on all levels, if the future was exa
ido that anymore, maybe it has 10 be something
But, for the fast time ever, U ask you to consider every bit of your
existence, time and time again, and think about the future and the world your children might
cater, Fihiuik you for indulging me.

Students of Albany, 1 (ideed must thank you, You have created a man, simply because you
Were here when Twas, and you existed as a part of this place called SUNYA that will never go
by cntirely. Because of my position as editor here, 1 was swept into an obsession of knowing
Who you Were, all of you, and knowing how we could all change. All| have done is offered
What 1 Teel honestly in my heart to be sensible alleys towards solutions, alleys for change, and
somiettiing (0 read over luneh, Little was original; 1 was the ideas of great men who were heed-
ed! by a small minority, nien who've existed for ages, an inspiration for us today as we draw
nearer aud nearer (0 the most critical time ever, Apocalypse Now’?

By the way, I love The New York Past, Lev’s face il, the majority of non-intellectual
Aine seck theit opinions from any viable source, like a handshake from a presidential
campaigner, for example, As a matter of fact, intellectiial America does so 100, more subtly
Whistever that viable source is, il fs eertainly voing 10 be quite opinionated, and it’s just a
question af whieh opinion will get 10 the public at the best time, 11's marketing and strategy,
. The New York Tines is. Jol more subtle, but
nd Hos swing a lot of opinion power, The motivation — sell more
Papers, raise ad rates — is all Wrong, but that’s wovernment’s fault, and capitalistic western

The theory is basieally quite oh,

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that, 1 tongh: £1"s ongh because | foved i, I oved the people here, and | loved you be

st realize alone,

and that’s all, So The Past is open about

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dance floor became a single circle moving (0)

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ment of the food provided for the dancers, |}
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The Dance Marathon experience is one 1"

never forget. Everyone should test their en
durance al feast once; especially since ii is for
And it

you're with beautiful people like the crew

and oiler dancers nearby. Congratulations

everyone on a job well done
Sincerely

iiayhe you wlanced at it, And Tuesday, you'll still wh Lit, just like today, but for
nian, you'll be glancing at a different product, The clock is still ticking

ii ticked me away

From this job, and soon from SUNYA iivell = 90 heed fl. Do not be obsessed by if, bul note
il, realize the potcney of chanye, take advantage of your life, and value each moment ay eter
Asa representative of the ASP — no, as even more — as the ASP itsell, Lsay goodbye with
A inistire of relict, salistaction, depression, a tear or two, and the sound of that clock moving
ME On A Ae nes! slop. H way fun to FN A Newspaper, becanse i's fn to live, 1's fn 10 Jove,
i's fun to do, is even fun 10 leave, and | got to. do-all-of (hat here,
Enough of this drivel, though — enjoy your life and being, and bye bye bye bye bye. And
bye
Jay B. Gissen

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U-Lounge. Music by Kevin Mackrell

‘ of the Grinch,
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it positions for
Applications now avaliable
on each Guad from quad or tower
offices, Mandatory moetings for all
jersons Interested will be held
un. Feb: 10, Applications ara due
In quad offices by Wed., Feb. 13.

Counselors: Camp Waziyatah for
Girls, Harrison, Maine, Openings:
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swimming (WS) boating, canoeing,
salling, waterskiing, gymnastics, ar-
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Head positions In above activities.

Wanted |

Keyboard player very, serious, with
faquip, to Work in an ‘electric band:
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Wanted for next semester 2 guys
and 2 girls who want to sulle
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best offer, call Marc at 434-4972,

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and delivery, Fon isaac,

Anyone Interested in a 1979 Ford
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Looking for guys to move off cam:
Bus wilh next year, Call Marly at
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Wanted: 2 females to share 4-bdim.
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‘One female needed to complete
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SUNYA busling, If interested please
call Rand) al 457-7748 or Nancy at
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Washington, 2-15 after 11am. Share
Goats, Call Kathy at 482-0473,

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Jay Bee Geo.
The ASP’s newost ox E:l-C, Now |
ean buy you that pitcher and
weleome you to Ihe club. Congrals,
6n a job well done and happy reli
mont

Tom, E-G twice removed

To the boy in the band,
Way to go Jayll And | always
thought you were too short for the.
Job, Now it’s time to start living life
Gatch you for a beer later

Hodgo

ity, :
Have you had withdrawal symp
toms yet? Enjoy the rest of the
jomester, and thanks for that
memorable Kentucky trip. Gon:
gratulations,

Rich

Jay,
Hope you still come up and make
sure we're all happy!

J8G
Just because you're on pension,
don't think | won't call at 4am. with
a broken machine complaint
Seriously, though, you're one guy
Who is going all.the way, so wishing
You luck isn't as important as say
ing thanks

ABL

your love, with a dozen
Toses (or some columns anyway),
Harber.

Congratulations on your successful
ElC-ship and best of luck always.

+EB

PS. Any truth to the rumor that your
pension wil Include a iftime supp
yy of linetap a?
Jay,
At the Very least, it's been a
pleasure working with you, but
mostly, it's been an honor

Much iove, Deb

TDB'S presents "A Toast To
Telethon”. This Friday, Feb, 8 at
9:30 pm. in the Slate Quad,
UsLounge. Admission: $1. Proceeds,
go fo Telethon "80,

Four, nice, unjappy,

uys! as _goodiooking
With plus personalities
sense of humor to have a low
laughs with-and... Applicants wrile
care of Box 2688, indian Quad. Be
Sure to include full name, box no.
and a brief autoblography

Browneyed Bruce,
Thope you Know that Ill always love
You..especially with you AH, and
those sexy legs,

Much love, Your blue-eyed 8.8.
Sulle 902, and to everyone who
helped celbrate my birthday,
Thanks for the three-day calebra-
tion, It was gre

Love, JoAnn

Saying poodbye Is hard. Missing 5
meone Is even harder, Middie Earth
[8 forming , group: Coping with
Loss, to begin Feb, 26, at 7pm.
Group size Is limited, Gall 7-7800 for
more information,

Gar won't start?

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Dear Shar
Happy 20th. To a great friend, Hope
this year brings you all the best
Lova, Rand}, Sheryl, Stacey, and An:

drea
Slate Quad VD (Valentine's Day)
Parly, Sat. Feb, 9, 9. pm., Stato
U:Lounge, Music by Kevin Mackrell,
of ihe Grinch,

The Studier,
Your smile turns me on, Keep up the
good work.

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Join the world renowned organiza-
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anytime,
Dear Claudie,
Happy all (We oidnt fort, you
idn't let us!)

wouldn't let us!
Love Floor Sayles

Don Quixote,
Won't you bring me back the bright
and shining glory?
jon amor, Dulcinea
To the really tall, good-looking ouy
who wore a yellow sweater with
brown patches on the sleeves to the
Faber party on Indian:
Do you still ike pineapple or orange
juice? Getting caught In the nude?
0 you enjoy eating Junk food? Are
you ever really crude? | think yeu're

cute,
A Blonde Secret Admirer

Mike,

Well, we've beat the odds. I'd say.
i's helped us become better friends
than we were at home. Here’s to the.

future and a great guy. Happy 19th.
Alan

TDB's presents. Toast. To
Telethon’. This Friday, Feb. 8, at
9:30 pm. in the State Quad
U:Lounge. Admission: $1: Proceeds
go to Telethon '80.

To the Best Suite:
Thank you so. much for Sunday
through Wednesday, You don't
realize how much it meant for both
of us. You guys are just swolllt!
Ualy,

You're swell! Thanks for the
mediocre I'm looking forward
to many more average times, | lov

Your favoriie plump person
Rob, Rob, Rob, Rob, Rob
Rob, Rob, Hob, Rob, Rob

J wouldn't forget you!

Love, Qua

Starling over, It's nol easy, Maybe

Middle Earth can help. A group

Coping With Loss, is forming al

iddio Earth, Call 7-7800 for mora

Squidnibiog,
Hi

jow's life? | miss you!
ove, Doobie

My downtown buddy,
"bloody'mary’s, and
mester on the floor.
Your uptown bul

Bahamas - There are only 6 spaces
foft, Immediate payment of $389
due. Contact Bryan at 434.0793,
Turtleneck Man,
I think You're cute,

The Prep
To Mohawk 1902, 1904, and the ox.
goutloners, and everybody else on
State who celebrated with me,
Thanks for the surprises and show:
Ing you care.

Love, Ellen

NG}
You are wild - even though you don't
have any boots. XOX

Dear Carol,
Welcome ‘back, Have a great
weekend)

Love always, Marc

Mike Ted Turner,
For a couple of'RA rejects we get
along pratly well, Have a great 21st
birthday,

Scott

Hey Baby,
Just a little note wishing you a hap
py birthday and a happy 14 months
It's been the best 14 months of my,
life since | met you. We've made It
through every obstacle in our rel
tionship and because of that you.
are most special to me.

Love, Hey Kid

Somotimes i's Carly Simon,
Very often It's not
Sometimes you really like us,
More often than not
Sometimes we don't say
How much we really care,
Happy birthday Ms. Schi

le love the robes you waar

Love, Ira, Rich, Kelly, Paul, Todd
Kirt,
Hope this birthday js your best yet
Make ita good one angel! Have an
excellent birthday!

Love always, Andrea

her,

Burnie,
We've been through a lot lately, and
‘just wanted to tell you "I love you
very much” (now and always),

t

ove, Ernie
PS. WW,

Hey Faggot,
This one’s for us! Let's hear it for
the fat guy (durable shoes), can
taloupe with almonds), Southern
Comfort (with rolling eyes), and driv:
Ing my Rolls Royce,

Your disco buddy
P.S. Check the parking lot.

Slate Quad VO (Valentine's Day)
Party, Sat., Feb. 9, 9 pm. State
U-Lotinge, Musie by Kevin Mackrel
of the Grinch,

a

Dear Wendy,
Hope you have a fantastic 21st bir.
thday.

All my love, Larry

Grandpa,
This past weekend was perfect, |
love you more than ever. You make
all my days warthyiile. Thanks for
always being there.

ways ove, Your little Italian baby

Dear PT,
Thanks for being the best roomie |
could ever have asked for! | hope
You have a super birthday. Drink
much?

VALENTINES DAY PARTY —
DUTCH U-LOUNGE — TONIGHT,
FRIDAY, FEB, Bth 9:90, Mixed
drinks, Soda, Beer, Munchies, Can:
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See You Therel!

rc
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Fearless, on behalf of Sizzelin' Li
Welcomes the two B.S.ers to
SUNYA

Itwasn't a rock —
It was a rock Jobster!

Dee Deo
[hope you did well on your Spanish
Exam and | hope the puppy hasn't
done anything on your rug,

Love, Dustin Hoffman
P.S. | still have no date for the
Chinese dance,

Gary,

Thanks for being an understanding,

teacher. If | can ever play the guitar,

like you, 'll be eternally grateful
Debbie

P.S, There are no Band E sharps —

Igot itt!

fo the Resident Crazies of g07
Steinmetz:
In just one semester we've come to,
know each other so well, it seems
more like a lifetime. You guys are
really there when lined you, which
really means a fol to me. | couldn't,
have. foun Groater group of
friends, Thanx for all the great,
times (you wenches!)

Tove ya! Always, Mal

Hunkie,
\'m disappointed In you, Don't you
know by now that when t count my,
blessings | count. you second?
(Altar Mommy, of course)

Hunk’s Chick

Errol,
Thanks for {i

ening!

De
PS. If you got squat in ‘76, got
Bush" In 'a0lt

Fags
\ilssed my fist uptown game and
\'m so ashamed of mysell, But |'m
80 proud of you guys, you carriad
on in the true spirit of EGG-celence,

Hunk’s Chicken Egg,

How to Survive the Loss of a Love.
Middle Earth is forming a group:
Coping With Loss, beginning Feb.
Zoth, at 7.00 p.m. Group alzo is
limited, Gall Middle Earth at
4577800 {or more information,
VALENTINES DAY PARTY
DUTCH U-LOUNGE TONIGHT
FRIDAY, FEB, 8th, 9:30
Mixed: Drinks, Soda, Boer, Mun
chies, Candy, D.J, with Light Show.
‘See You Ther

Gome to Colonial Quad Tower
Valentines Day Party. Raffles, Pi
lures, Kisses and much more Friday
the Bin,

Jon and Pate in 102:
Happy, Birthday! You're always In
our hearts — Thanks {or
overything!

Love,
Sue, Beth, and Chris in 106

Trish,
Last date was great, You mean so
Much to me, | declare I'll love you
with all my might. Go to D's
tonight?

Stove ©,
PS, Lot's play backgammon:

Dear Kathryn,
You have made me the luckiest man
on earth. These past 4 months have,
beon the happiest time of my life.
Happy anniversary.

Love foraver, Michael

To my theatre faced-out roomie,
Congratulations on Macbeth!
typed your review and it was a good
one. | quess 86 hours a week Is.
worth It

Love ya, Debbie

great! You can
invite Vinny over anytime. | love
sharing

Love, Rob
P.S, Did you go to |HOP?
VALENTINES DAY PARTY DUTCH
U:LOUNGE TONIGHT, FEBRUARY
th, 9:90, Mixed Drinks, Soda, Beer,
Munchies, Candy, D.J. with’ Light
Show!

See You There}!
Colonial Quad Tower Valentines
Day Party. Dinners, Pictures, Music,
Kisses, and much moral Friday the
ath.

Kop your car in fine tune wih ser
vice from Campus Exxon
Guaranteed: repairs and 24 hour
towing. AAA honored. (Towing
456-6047)

AiP62,
Be coo)
most of all, be yoursell

VeH61

Gelling @ divorce Is. difficult
Especially when it's your parents.
Middle Earth is forming. a group:
Coping. With, Loss. Group. staris

Tues,, Feb. 26 at 7 pm. Call Middle
Earth’at 7-7800 for more info.

Gniquer,
Why does it always seem to take
too long to realize you've made a
mistake? I've risen to my level of in
competence in more ways than one.
If you'll have me, I'll accept the
challenge this time.

Love, Trekkie

Dag, =
You're the most sooperilic friend
and roommate, Have a wonderful
day. Happy 21!

{love you, Q.P.

Jationship is obviously very

Special. We survived last week and

I'm glad. Sorry for the hurt | cause
Love, Joe

779 PFG,
Thanks ‘lor the jump Saturday
night!!

568 GZL
Arlene,
Here is a public apology for not

been friends for a long time
and it's been roally great, Hope this
birthday {s the happiest

Happy birthday! Love, Kisses

Buleh Quad Is selling roses and car
ations for Valentine's Day, Free
doliveryl! Chek Duteh’s dinner line
Starting Friday

Duleh Quad Is selling rosea and car
atic Valentino's Day! Frec
dolivery!! Check Dutch’s dinner line
Starting Friday
Anglor's Laws

1) What angles up must angle down,
2) Too much angilny fucks up your
head,

3) Every angle has an equal and op
posite reangle.

4) Whenever angling,
angler from way baci

Wittwi Giwi,
Happy bitfday. You were tho
bestost thing that aver happened to,
me, Hope things got betterar alter
you turn four,

Why, Wittwi Bol and Bear

TOB's Toast to Telethon! Tonight,
9:30, State U-Loungo, b

punch, munchies, plus shot:
door!!' Proceeds to Telethon ’80.

taura,
Welcome to 204. We're glad you
Stayed. AS for the dog - send him to.
Dutch,

Love, Susie, Lisa, Mindy, Carol
P.S, Both’: Thanks for leaving.
fer

ngie with an

‘orinne,
‘ou Know that | love you, | need
youor, and will behapny with you
lor the rest of my lifel Happy Birth
day and Valentines Day to. my,
beautiful woman who makes me so.
very happy!

Tom
Happy Birthday Susan Fulson
Happy Birthday Susan Fulson!
Happy Birthday Susan Fulson!

State Quad VD (Valentine's Day)
Party, Sat., Feb. 9, 9 pm,, State
U:Lounge. Music by Kevin Mackrell
of the Grinch,

Shari (Stella)
Happy 20th Birthday to Ryckman’s
Cutest Teddy Bear

Love,
Scott, Dave, Mike and Maré

Bruce

You can take a breath no

donellt

Love, Jackie

THERE WILL BE FLOWERS FOR
THE LADIES THIS WEEKEND AT
THE MOUSETRAP.

To the people who danced all night
In the maratho

Congratulations! Your energy and
willpower was great. It made our
day!

Thanks, Two Observers
Doar Shar
‘0 have someone to care with

And someone | can share with
Paradise was meant for you and |
That is why | wanted you to know

Somotimos | fea! ike a sad son
When I'm all alone without you, i)
All my love, Todd

Dear Arden

For the 386th time, | still love you,

you bitch, Happy Valentines Day
Love, Mark

FEBRUARY 8,'1980

ALBANY STUDENT PRESS

VD Is Valentines Day and State
Quad Board Is Celebrating ... (five
days early). Feb, 9 at 9 p.m. State
Quad Cafe and U-Lounge. Beer,
Sod, Munchies, Live Muse,

mie,
Arak for the wine, tho rabbit (now
you can compete with your room
Thate Koalas), and a great weekend.
Kiss me next time'we meet.
Signed, Your Secret Admirer

P.S. Say hello) to your mute
suitemates
State Quad VD (Valetine’
iy, Sat, Feb. 9, 9 pm. State

|Lounge. Music by Kevin Mackrell
of the Grinch
TRISHELE!
What would your birthday personal
from me have sald? Probably just

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, TRISH —
| LOVE YOU...

3 Day) Par.

But, due to circumstances beyond
my control, | missed your birthday.

Now lean only say.

State Quad is celebraling VD
(Valentines Day), Sat, Feb. 9 al 9
p.m, Live Music. Free candy for the
first 50. baw :
VO Party, State Quad Cafeteria and
UsLoungs. Feb. 9 at 9 p.m,

Stacy,

From good ole’ Kwang, and spon-
taneous bowling, to kissing strange
Guys In bars, | must tell you you're
One hell of a crazy woman, It's been
@ lot of fun getting toknow you, and
Vil always Keep in touch wherever |
may be! Have a spectacular birth:
day ane many more! Good luck with
EVERYTHING and Keep SMIL:

Love, Slusberry-Goose

State Quad VD (Valentine's Day)
Parly, Sat, Feb. 9, 9 pm., Stale
U:Lounge. Music by Kevin Mackrell
of the Grinch,

Did you know death exisis in a
School cafeteria? Did you know
Madmen are running our schools,
within a jail within a gaol within a
White free jewish maelstrom?
Tame & Karm & Netrad

Pam,
{\hope you read this

jo, we'll never outgraw knee socks
—' and things don't go away
because we procrastinate, nor do
things grow when we cut them, And,
Someday, getting a 1-1-6 and will be
easier than a 3.6,
Smile — we go home a week from
today.

Love, Robin

Come to the Mousetrap this

Weekend. Drink a little win, eat a lit-

Mle cheese and listen to Trish
el

Gite Boy,
Happy Fantastic Fifteen baby!
Thanks, for all your love and support

this past moni
Love, Little Girl Girl

P.S. Happy Anniversary Late

Dear Mr. Xerox aI

University ICE SKATING Rink

Is opening at 7 pm tonight

Free hot chocolate
Friday evening, Feb. 8

-PAGE ELEVEN

Good luck and’i luv yal

Colonial Quad Valentines Day Parly
in the Penthouse Friday 8th,. Din:
ners, Raffles, Mixed Drinks, Danc
ing, much more!

Quad Board is Celebrating... (live
Soda, Munchies, Live Music.

Is amazing. what classes can do
for making friends. We'd just like to
gay that we're gl

Have a happy 20th

and many happy.

ars to come, Boer
Love, Mary, Shelley, Swati and Julie Light S

HAVE A HAPPY BIRTHDAY

we can do it together

Sunday February 10th at 8 p.m.
in the NYPIRG office - CC 382

Everyone involved with NYPIRG is strongly urged
to attend. In addition to regular NYPIRG business etc
we willbe electing a State Board representative.

General
NYPIRG

MEETING

b 9 Pink Panther
Schuyler Hall

Find out about

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later surely it'll blow your mind! 50-75 cents

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Feb. 14 Interest Meeting

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Info on Law,
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Attn Political Science Majors

Unsure of where your major is taking you?

WHAT TO DO WITH POLITICAL SCIENCE ?
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Cayuga Basement

Indian Quad
Monday Feb 11
7:30 PM

Pre Law Association
General Membership
Meeting

Wednesday Feb. 13
8:45 pm

Guest Speaker Dean of Admissions
Albany Law School

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FEBRUARY 8;/1980

ALBANY. STUDENT PRESS

PAGE THIRTEEN

hhigh personal character, and
WHEREAS, hi
sincere and continuing int

Dick Saabs: Weekend Proclaimed |

former players value and honor his
contributions and achievements,

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LAST DANE 3 Gammon 4g ean ‘On Our Way Out
continued from back page blocked by Dexheimer at The
BORE Chet de Da ried to run out the clock, buzzer, and Albany fac yet KEY
Saturday 8:30 p.m. but re was fouled with 34 — gnother frustrating ride back: from DOR HO

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Demonstrate Sunday, February 10

11:30AM, Army Recruitment
Center Wash Ave & N: Main Albany

March: To arally at the Federal Building
ClintonAve & S:Pr Pearl

Women Cagers Fall, 75-42
To Experienced Siena Club

by Maureen George
LOUDONYILLE — The Albany
State women's basketball team
traveled arby Loudonville
to face Siena Col
‘ouing teams battled it

Tuesday
lege. The nwa
out, and Siena, the more experienc:
ed team, won 75-42. Sie
consisted of all sophon

freshmen as did Albany's, with the
exception of senior Colleen Thomp
on for the Danes,

Despite the score, Albany
women's basketb:
Kidder was
performance

y Siena took

NEW YORK (AP) — As the Lelevis-
ed pitch for money goes, “America
doesn't send athletes 10 the Olympic
"And
ye still trying, despite President
Carter's threat to boycoit the
Moscow Olympics

In carly and mid-January,
fe sending money at
a furious rate!’ to fund the U.S.
Olympic team, says an analyst of
the U.S, Olympic Committee's
fund-raising ‘igures. But Alan
Sack, senior v ce president of Hub
Mail. Advertising in Boston, said
inesday that he noticed some
ening since Jan. 20, when
Carter said the Moscow Games
should be cancelled, postponed or
moved if Soviet troops aren't pulled
from Afghanistan by Feb, 20

And Sack admits it’s still toc
ly (0 tell how the boycott ¢
hanging over the Games wil

future fund-raising efforts,
although E. Ray Mueller, the

Us foo lightly, The first few minutes
We traded baskets and the score was
close,” said Kidder,

Although Albany never had the
lead, Siena switched to man-to-man
defense carly in the game. With ten
minutes left in the half Siena open:
ed the game up, and ted by 10,
188, But Albany's toush 2.21
defense wouldn't allow Siei
break it open any more, and the
Score at the end of the first half sas
Siena lead, 36-24

AL the start of the second halt,
Siena Coach Joe Hogan decided 10,
play it safely and put back ih his

USOC's director of fund-raising,
says: “As of now, we're on ta

That's partially because
Americans didn’t slow down when
Carter threw up the caution flag
Jan. 4, hinting at the possibility of
an Olympic boycott for the first
time, Even though polls reflected
popular opinion in favor of a
boycott, Americans sent more
money to fund the U.S. Olympic
teams during January 1980 than
they did during the identical period
one year ago, Sack said

Sack’s company uses. its com
puter to tally private citizen dona:
tions to the USOC, which asked for
contributions from 750,000. in
dividuals in letters mailed last Oc
tober, That total was 35 percent
higher than the number of appeals
mailed out in October 1978

After subtracting the 35 perce!
the number of donors last mor
increased by 66 percent over
January 1979, while the amount of
money raised jumped 79 percent

starting five, Albany could not keep
up with the tough Division I team
and Siena began (0 break the game
open.

“We liad a lot of trouble defens-
ing the baseline and their
fastbreak,’” said Kidder,

Mary Gaudreau and Vicki
Aromando fed all scorers with 21
and 20 points. Aromando also pu
ed down. seven rebounds. Hi
scorers for Albany were Lowa
LaLonde with 16 points and kim
Boerner with 11 points.

really
box:

Kidder concluded
Wasn't a bad game for us.
ed out and rebounded well,”

The Albany teany will be home
Monday (0 hiost Castleron at 7:00 in,
University Gym

Olynpic Donations Siill In Question

Still, the USOC appears in good
shape for the months remaining in
this Olympic quadrennium. ‘The
USOC js some $10-11 million short
Of the $44 million it estimated was
cover the 1977-80 Olym:
pie period, The costs for the actual
(Wo Olympic weeks in February in
Lake Placid and July th Moscow
are expected 10 account for less
than 10 percent of the budget

$950,000 for the Winter Games ond
$2.4 milion for the Summer
Games, "Both will yo above th
Mueller said, ‘There's the hight
Cost of airfare and everything else,"

needed

Sack said that logie would dictate
money being withheld while an
American team’s participation was
in doubt. “But in this business, you
think about what you would
You have 10 take yourself out
» sid, adding

to go 10 America’s
{o find the real public

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J.V. Beats Union, Oneonta
continued [ron page {teen discipline on defense,

Despite the victory, the Danes Albany, now 12-2, travels to the
had a sub-par game, shooting 39 Junior College of Albany (who are
percent [ron the floor, and only ten

18-2 since the Danes beat them in

for nineteen from the free thraw the season's first game) an.
line. Sill, Albany Had three others Vebruary 13, Over the vacation, Ivy
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FEBRUARY 8, 1980

PAGE FIFTEEN

by Bob Bellafiore
Union College, minus the services
of top scorer Joe Ruinick (who was
moved 10 the varsity), invaded
University Gym last night, and
stayed neck-and-neck with their
Albany hosts, But, with the score
3 8 remaining in the first
half, those hosts (the Atbany State
men’s J.Y. basketball team), ripped
Mf on a 120 tear and ted at
alltime 48-33,

Dane Guard Mike Gaines went

Albany guard Greg Watson puts one in fr

ALBANY STUDENT PRESS.

JV. Enjoys Big Week, Notching Two Victories

night's 90-72. Dane victory 10
Albany’s 88-76 loss 10 the Dut
chmen at’ Union on January 19,
“We just went at them. We really
wanted 10 yin this vite.”

The Danes were never behind in
the contest, alifioush ii (ok theny
Nearly 17 minutes (o get untracked
Even as they were forcing Union
turnovers, Albany would return the:
favor by making bad passes.
pushing the

fast break, or missing

aiderneath in a Dane victory

earlier this season. Photo: Mike Farrell)

wild in that time, scoring eight of
his phenomenal 20 first half point
ji that stretch, He finished the con:
si credited with a team season
High 30 points, and shot a torrid 13

for 19 from the floor, and four of
four from the free throw line. Mike
Gallo had 18 points, Glen Phillip
netted 12, and Daye Hardy had 11
We were really up for the game

thistime,” sald Gaines, relating Inst

Albany led by ay much as 26
(71-45) with 11:18 to go in the se
cond half, and the Dutchmen never
gol within 18 points in the last ten.
minuies, The Danes cut otf
jerneatt

passing lanes, especially ur
Where Union wot many of their e

ly baskets,

Union basketball head coaelt Bill
Carmody tried 1o downplay the los
of Rutnick, but he still felt that any

squad losing a performer of that
ire would suffer considerably:
Still, Carmody thought that
Albany's aggressive play: was the
difference. “They (Albany)
outplayed us everywhere. They vot
every loose ball, every. rebound
Albany just wanted (0 play,"* said.
Carmody
Albany J.V. basketball head
ich Steve Kopp felt that the fact
1 Albany was beaten by Union
before added to last night's emo:

tigi. “We Were more iniy the game
tonight,” said Kopp. 1 think we
Nero More up for this wane than for
the away

ne awisinst Union,”

Kopp wits very pleased with the
play of Hardy, even thoush hie foul
ed ul, “Tonight was his. best
defensive game,” Kopp noted:
Picked up fouls helping: our
kK
frouble

On Tues

defeated Oneonta Stale for the se

pointing to Hardy's foul

day in Oneonta, Albany

cond time this season, but by acon:
erably smaller margin than in.
their last contest (which was 34
points). This time, the Danes were
only victorious by ten, with the
final score being 66:56, Albany's
Mike Gatto led all scorers with 17
points, 13 of which came in the se.
cond halt

Albany led for all but one minute
Of the game. The Red Dragons got
the first points on two free throws,
but a lay-up by Dave Ray Edwards
and a bank shot by Gatto gave
Albany the advantage, which they
ever relinguished, The Danes led
by ay much ay ten points, but four

on-turget Oneonta foul shots made
the score 28-22 at half-tin

Albany couldn't organize their
offense, making several bad passes
thought they'd play zo1
ed Kopp. “It gaye us some
(rouble al first. In the second half,
We adjusted 10 it, worked the ball
and Kol Some shots inside."
the temporary

wroun
On defense,

Dane Mike Gi

90-72 victory over Union last nights (P

absence of Dave Hardy way evi
deni, ay the Red Dragons were the
heneliciary of poor Dane petor

mance on the defensive boards, get
Ling wo or three

wots at aU
il, Albany set
led down, dnd was up by 17 points
(55:38), but the Red Dri
outscored, the Danes 18411 1h the
fast $:57 10 narrow it down to (en
when the game ended:

Ti the second pe

“We played up (0 our potential
sald Oneonta 1.¥. head couch De.
Hal Chase, “We shot poorly,"
hoted Chase of his squad (usually
48-80 percent shooters), “but your

buys (Albifiy's) screwed us up.
Not considering Oneonta a first
class club, Chase figured that
“compared with ihe last seore

seen in an cartier guine, scored 18 polniy in Athany'y

Wt: Mike Farrell)

(107-74, with Albany victorious
We've improved.” He concluded
“You (Albany) would
times out of ten."
Oneonta, ay was Kopp's expectas
tion, performed much better Tue
ay than they did on January 22 in
University Gym. “The difference,”
said Kopp, was two weeks prac:
lice, the home court,

nd nO Ine

juries,
Tuesday's win way also the se:
Cond conse, ry for
Albany, making then 2-2 away
from University Gym, “1 think we
ani win on the road just as well as
al home,’ related Kopp, “We've
Bot confidence now that we ean win
on the road,"
comlinued on page thirteen

ve road vie

Danes ‘Outswim’ RPI, But Drop Second, 61-52

by Jeff Schadott

Ih what must be considered the
“heart break" meet of the year, the
Albany State men’s swim team lost
tothe Engineers of RPI by the score
6f 61-52 Tuesday night

RPI came into the meet sporting
A rather mediocre dual-meet record

Of three wins and six losses, and.
Were hoping to knock off the
Danes, who have fared quite well in
dual-mect competition with a
fecord of 7-1. And win they did, but
fol Without contrasting comments
from Albany Coach Ron White
“We got beat by an inferior team.

There was no doubt about it — we
definitely outswam them.”

You couldn't ask for a better
Hart, for the first event, the 400
yard medley relay, composed of
Steve Bonawitz, Joe Shore, Frank
Heter, and Tom Robert

initial seven points to go up by’that

. took the
7.0 score after the first event. The
Winning time of 3:50,29 wave rise to.
He omment tha

although
then pretty handily w
Were dclinitely flav

The score see-sawed throughout
themeci, with neither school able to.
Sontrol the lead for any great

town of time, Albany's gre

‘anlaye was seven points; at 7-0
and 25-18, but RPI inanaged 10
Yang tough and fight back with
Mthy second and thirds to go ahead
by three after the all-important div
18 event at three meters, which

proved to be “the last she wrote!”
for the Danes, as they could not
overcome the deficit and trailed
the rest of the way. “Due 10 the
final results of the tres meter diy

for the rest of the meet,’ said
White

Sifting through all the turmoil of
losing a frustrating meet there were
1 few bright spots (0 report on
Ahern seemed to alleviate all hi
frustrations 19 win a rather im:
pressive 200 yard freestyle event |

1:51.07. His neat competitor, Paul
Lierheimer of RPI, finished! over
four behind Ahern to cay

ture second. Ahern alo won th

econi-mos! grucling event of the
eventing, the 500 yd freestyle — 20,
lengths of the pool — in $:12,82
also in impre fashions; seven
econds fa’ RPI'S. Graig
Carlson’ nel, Ahern’s effort itt
the 200 yard Je pained him
mother noteh by a unother
chool record in the event, “1 tried

bach real ha
ference,” said Ahern.

yp of his game,
he 200

Shore stayed on
clocking in at 2:08.81 10.
al medley. Bonawit

yard individ
took a cl
Shore ran away from the rest of the
specialty"? — the
2:09.94

field (0 win his
200 yard butterfly in a
nine full seconds ahead of RPI"

Paul Hugo.

Honawitz also won his event, the
200 yard backstroke in convincing
fashion with a time of 2:09.08
Heter kept the meet close and win:
Hable for the Danes as he hit the
Wall first in 2:21.44 competing in
the 200 yard breaststroke

But, anyway you look al it, the
home team way down by the score
Of $4-52 with one event (o go — the
400 yard freestyle relay, White had
his cards on the table and put
together the freshest and best relay
cam he could possibly derive, A

am of Roberts, Kerry Donovan,
bala and Atern battled the
Engineers every inch of the way

Uist falling short, losing the event

hy fourtenthy of one second,
4:24.37 to 4:24.76, The feeling al

ride was characterized with inten:

ily. "They gave us all they could.
Their splits were fantastic — you
really can't ask for much more,’

tid White

Year to year we always have a
od meet with RPL
of the most interesting rivals,” said
White, adding “We're still on the
plus side, Sometimes the team needy,

1 Joss now and then to put competi

on in perspective.
Tomorrow, the Danes must be in
form, for the likes of Cortland:
possible SUNYAC champion
come 10 visit Universit Pool ina
dual-meet which will prove to be the
‘meet of the —_year,!!

The Albany State men’s swimming team dropped a 61-52 decision (0 RPL

Just Tuesday at University

‘ool. (Photo; Alan Calem)

Albany Falls To Hartwick;
Shocked In Oneonta, 63-62

by Paul Schwartz

The energy spent in maintaining their furious com-
eback proved to be too heavy a price to pay by the
Danes last night. After the nationally ranked, Division
Il Hartwick Warriors roared to a 26-10 lead, Albany
slowly battled back, closing to 30-25 at halftime, and
after trading baskets with the Warriors, the Danes final-
ly caught and passed Hartwick with 13:22 remaining.
Albany led 41-40, but the effort expended in gaining the
lead could not be duplicated. Hartwick kept their poise,
utilized their substantial size advantage, and held on to
defeat the Danes 71-63 at University Gym.

*] think, the comeback took something out of us
said Albany coach Dick Saue

‘We started out cold —

we were a little down, but I didn’t think we’d be that
flat, Then our shot selection got pretty good — until the
last three or. four minutes. But (Jerry) Fulmer was
unstoppable, and their two big guys were just too big.”

The Dane’s 1

Tuesday night’s shocking 63-62 ove

‘ord dropped to 15-4, and following

ime loss to Oneon-

ta, Albany's SUNYAC mark stands al 6-2. The two set-
backs, and especially the conference loss, switches the
Danes once assured SUNYAC playoff spot to a
precarious waiting game. Potsdam remains undefeated

in the conferen

Albany has two losses, and Platt-

sburgh three, Two of those teams will represent the
Eastern Division of the SUNYAC in the conference
playoffs, and the Danes travel to Plattsburgh for their
final game of the season.

Last night, Hartwick was led by

6-7 center Don MeAllister’s 21
points (on 10 for 10 shooting, most
ly on laying around the basket) and
forward Jerry Fulmer’s 20 points
McAllister also collected 13. re
bounds, as the Warrior
35-27 rebounding
Albany

Albany trailed by 16 in the first
half, bul the comeback started with
John DeL.osa’s What
followed was a Pete Stanish drive
two free throws each by Rob Clune
and Steve Low, and jump shots by
Clune and Ray Cesare, cutting the
Hartwick lead to 26-22,

Clune’s second half jumper gave
the Danes their first lead of the
game, 41-40, but the Warriors then
showed why they owf a 15-3
record, including a 22 point victory
over powerful Potsdam. A jumper
by guard Tim O'Brien (subbing for
injured starter Larry Carpenter)
and two McAllister baskets gave
Hartwick a 46-43 advantage with
10:44 left, and the Danes could not
regain the lead, Clune’s jump shot
narrowed the Dane deficit 10 52-51,
but McAllister and Fulmer quickly
scored, and the Albany comeback

edge over

good win for
coach Nick
ne problems
because we
a freshman
(O'Brien) in place of Carpenter.
phen they made a run at us, the
crowd got into it, and our guys got
nervous, 1 liked the big lead, but 1
knew they would make a run,
think the key was our offense in the
second half. Albany was playing us
so aggressively, that our Buys were
just grabbing the ball and throwing
i. Jn the second half we got it in
side, But that was the best Albany

us,” said Hartwick
Lambros. "We had s

fas ever attacked our 1-3-Pzone,"”
Stanish led the Danes with 13
points (On six-for-eight shooting)
and Kelvin Jones and Cline added
len poitits each
* That was one of the best wames
Clune has played,’? Sauers said
“And Pere (Stinish) came on and
provided a spark for us, [thought
we attacked their zone well — aller
we wot it going
wasn't the
fiw

Getting it
Dane's im
continuing to keep it going, But
against a team of Hartwick*s caliber
Albany simply could not make their

going
jor problem

vomeback stick

On Tuesday night, the Danes
entered Oneonta’s Red Dragon
Gym, where Albany had not won
since 1971. This time, the Danes
thought, things would definitely be
different, The Dragons were 3-11,
0-5 in the SUNYAC — with one of
those conference losses a 32-point
drubbing by Albany earlier in the
season, And when the Danes raced

22-6 lead in the first half, no
one seemed extremely suprised.

But this was Oneonta, and
strange things happen to the Danes
in the Dragon's small, poorly lit
gym. Li , it was an unex-
plainable series of
throws that plagued Albi
two-point loss, On Tuesday, it was
simply everything. The Danes
managed to come away emply on
two separate 2-0n-0 fast breaks,
Usually a poor shooting team,
Oneonta bombed from beyond the

nd hit on $7 percent
pts. Even a Dane ade

missed free
y in their

them, Derrick Black, the Dragon's
speedy playmaking guard, picked
up three quick fouls, and spent
most of the game Watching from the
bench, His replacement, Tony

Albany center Kelvin Jones reaches 0

‘comeback, but ultimately fell t

Saleh, came on to hit five long
jumpers, and he effectively directed
his squid

"t's been such a frust
season for us," said Saleh,
you always hope for that one win
that will turn the season around.
This win for us was over a super
team — 1 have more respect for
them than any other team in the
conference. They'll come back."

“1 don't know what this win will
do for us," added Oneonta basket
ball coach Don Flewelling. “It's
been a tough year, but this has t0
dd {0 our confidence factor
every team needs that. We beat
awful good team, We had a couple
of key situations, and 1 had to use
all my time outs. But one thing we
did do was hold our poise."

“We scored 21 points in six
minutes — we were doing what we
wanted," said Albany coach Dick
Sauers. “But then after a while we
couldn't generate any offense, and
we missed some easy shots, We
missed some fast br
how the game ended up, we'd like
to have them back.”

ks, anid seeing

the Wa

Shooting 62 percent, the Dragons
battled back 10 trail 32-28 ar
halftime, and two consecutive bank
shots by guard Jerome Smith gave,
32-32, carly
in the second half. Winston Royal
then found Rob Clune and Kelvin
Cesare’s

Oneonta their first tie

Jones inside, and Ray
jump shot quickly gave Albany a
38-32 lead with 16:47 remaining.
Flewellin
a time out, a patt
tinued whenever the Danes began to
show signs of breaking out

The Albany lead grew 10 47-40,
but Oneonta’s Don Cribb con
nected on tworbaskets, and Dex:

immediately signaled for
n that he con

heimer’s side jumper cut the Dane's
lead to 47-46. It was Sauer’s turn to
call for time soon after, as Dex
heimer put in an offensive rebound
to give the Dragons a 50-49 tead
with 7:42 left

Joe Jednak, Royal, and Clune
then scored, and Albany rei
the lead, 55-50, but Oneonta again
refused ta be put away, Smith's
drive and Saleh’s jump shot wi
2:40 to go brought the Dragons
within one, 55-54,

1 over Hartwick's Les Miller. The Danes »
University Gym. (Photo: Ste

Essen)

“You always go out feeling you
can win,” said Saleh, “but to tell
you the truth, I thought we would
have (0 get off to a good start 10
beat Albany, and we didn’t get a
good start, But we've been down by
15-20 points in many of our games,
and when that happens, you just
play, and hope you can nip and nip,
away at the lead. It's a tribute 10
our team, the way we
back

Following a missed shot by Saleh,
Albany took control with 1:54 left
and after holding the ball, Cesare

fought

was Touled with $4 seconds remain
ing. Cesareshit one of ino free
throws, giving Albany a 6-54 edge
Ed Panzenback’s drive tied the
Score, and with 24 seconds 10 go,
Albany held for the last shot, but
‘Cesare’s short jumper did not fall.
A desperation heave by Cribb put
the game into overtime,
Jednak's to free throws and lay
in gave the Danes a 60-87 advan
e, but wo Dexheimer jump
shots cut Albany's lead 10 62-61
Afler a turnover by Smith, the
continued on page twelve

Aniti-Drafi Protest

Draws 400 Downtown

by Leah Krakinowski
“One, two, three, fou

call for draft registration.

We won't fight Exxon's war,
among the slogans chanted by several hundred demonstrators Sun-
day, as they marched to the capi

Demonstrators Call For Peace

Was

al to protest President Carter's

ly, sponsored by the Albany Peace Coalition,

drew approximately 400 Albany

ind SUNYA residents who march:

ed from the Albany Recruiting Center to the Federal Building.

Carrying anti-draft
flowers, and chanting an
ed the federal government was
terests in the Middle East,

Among the various
demonstrators was United Steel

banners and-rifles adorned
war messages, the demonstrators claim-

group

with dried

trying to protect big-business in-

representatives addressing the
Worker member Diane Shure who

assured the crowd that the blue collar workers, “who keep the

couniry running,

The president of the Albany
Chapter of the National Organiza
tion for Women, Barbara Brun-
dage, said, “We need to let them,
(businesses) know that women are
hol going to go, and men are not

{0 go either

All the
tiles,

Albany
ese, which has offered

‘God's name is Peace;
others arg professional
ated
Catholic Di

in anti-draft efforts,
T don't think we should be kill:
aid Jim
Albany, one anti-drar

ing people for
DIAco of
protestor
A few hours later, 73 U.S, Navy
reservists were at attention for thelr
Cindr, Roy
where the

new commander, Lt
Grant at the spot
demonstration began.
“The guys here should really be
the ones to be upset," said Grant
"We're the first ones 10 go." He
added the reserves became more
dedicated t0 their unit
Hospitalcorpsmember Stephanie
Dunbar said the demonstrators
blowing the whole thing out

were
of proportion."*
Albany

Peace Coalition

John Cutro explained

that the prime purposes of the
organization are to oppose move

toward draft reinstatement and 0,

ek" peaceful aliernatives 10. war
The rally is among many events and
activities planned to unite the public

in antiwar efforts.

Were in full support of the anti-draft movement,

Students and communit;

el together to protest draft moves,

"God's name is peace, all the others are professional titles,”

(Photo: Steve Nigro)

Vol. LXVIL No.8

SUNYA Plant Emp

loyee Fired

Vandalism Issue Exposed

by Laura Fiorentino

ASUNYA Physical Plant techni
Gian was fired Thursday for making
public information relating to cam-
pus vandalism before reporting it to.
his superiors

Thomas Donnelly; who worked
20 hours a Week compiling data on
vandalism at SUNYA, was dismis
ed Friday by Physical Plant Direc
tor Dennis Stevens.

Donnelly claims he was discharg
“disruptive to

ed because he wai
the plant department."

One of the incidents involved was
the recent release of statistical data

concerning vandalism at SUNYA to.

the Albany Times-Union.
The article stated that university

expenses incurred in connectic

with student vandalism could &x-

ceed $500,000 annually. A recent
report, it, noted, estimates that
damages are only in the vicinity of
$80,000.

In addition, the article stated that
$40,000 had been spent in the last
hree years to replace fire ex
and exit lights. Donnelly
clains this figure won't even begin
to cover the damage.

According to Donnelly, another
reason for his dismissal involved his
report {0 the Slate Environmental

Alumni Election Results In Suit

by Michele Isract

An unsuccessful Central Council
election candidate, charging his op
ponent with running a*
pi is bringing
the SA Supreme Court

Alumni
Silverberg

¢ issue before

Steven

ieement election

Quad resident
a rep
suing winner Laura

candidate,

Jonsson for slander and “mc

gusting”? behavior
who received 33 vote
aims that

ampaign. “She called mea crook,

(Photo: Yurman)

said 1 didn’t know how to run SA,
ity
1 morally disgusting set for

and that 1 had no person
cy
«hum

being (0 slander another,"

said Silverber

He added that there were ‘quite
a few’? people who confirmed
Jonsson’s alleged actions, although

he would not reveal specific figures

According 10 Silverberg, another
candidate also ed him, but
he cloes not yet have enough people
to verify the accusation, Once he

has proof, he will pursue litigation

Jonsson, who received 32 percent

{the total Alumni Quad yotes, has,
mitted that she did present
herself as a more qualified can.
didate in her campaign, citing
Silverberg’s past involvement with

who was Class of #81
president, was forced to resign his
position {wo years ago in reaction
led “group
alleged _that
Silverberg was accused of stealing

pressures.” Jonsson

money.

“There were zero allegations of
stealing money," sai ~ *berg,
“There is no reason (¢ per
son's past in any form, he added,
admitting that he had made

mistakes but had “grown up" over
the years,

Jonsson said, however, that
Silverberg presented her as an un
qualified candidate, claiming her
weaknesses were that she was a
freshman, and a Woman. She, in

turn, told prospective voters that
Silverbers was asked (0 resign as,

Class of *81 President because of

Campaign rival Steve
“Slander Isa morally disgusting Ger

(Photo: Asher)

verberg,

theft allegations.
“Personally, that makes him un-
qualified, 1 was not running a smear

campaign,” said Jonsson,
Jonsson said she has been involy-
ed extensively with SA, poiming out
continued on page five

Decisions Committee concerning,

altitudes of SUNYA

ministrators, facully, and students
foward campus facilities.

Exposes F

Yet another incident

believes upset the Plant Depart

Was a report to the Commission fn
J 10 witness the

which hie ©
thelt of an emergency fire
from its box in the tunnel under the
Social Sciences building, Apparent
ly, this hose was being used iMegally
to flood the skatin
tink

Donnelly claims he immediately
reported this incident 10 a member
of Public Safety Assistant Director
Karl Scharl’s staff
the second time he had reported an

campus ice

This, he said, Is

incident to Scharl where employees
ly
The morning after the report was

had used fire hoses leg

released ns called Donnelly

into hi e and told him he
wasn't 10 disclose anything he savy
Such as the hose incident, Accor

ding to Donnelly, Stevens stressed
that such incidents must be kept
completely within the Plant Depart=
ment, threatening “If you don't
keep quiet you'll be fired on. the

Stevens refused (o comment
yesterday
Donnelly said that he leaked his

Feport to the Times-Union with the
hope that the incidents would be in

vestigated, The day after the Times
Union article appeared, Donnelly
Was discharged.

Stevens has elaimed that thi

Feport was not the first disclosure of

vandalism Donnelly has made

Ps
‘
Aueary 1 OK MAN 10 KymeAU eS

SS
‘
.

Fired for spilling dirt

(Photo: Tassaroul)

Stevens argued that Donnelly had
openly discussed results of his i
Yestigations at university functions
Without teporting 10 the Physical
Plant first

Donnelly admits that he has
discussed his findings with students,
faculty, and staff members, but in

ists that he has always reported the
lutistical information to his
superiors first,

Donnelly claims that Stevens was
Hol responsive to the information.
he collected and tried “to play
dawn” his reports 10 prevent atten:
tion from being focused on. his
“inability to deal’? with the pro:
blem.

In the Times-Union
Stevens claimed that Donnelly, who
graduated from SUNYA with a
bachelor's degree in. anthropology
and muscology, is a

employee and has done 4 good job.
However, Stevens hay stated he
Warned Donnelly on several occa:
vandalism
dita before university authorities
had a chance to see it,

Donnelly argued that prior to the
fire hose incident he was never
questioned about his information.

Stevens D

story,

sions about divulging

es Comment
In declining comment, Stevens

passed judgment on Donnelly’s in

ity and credibility

Mr, Donnelly can and will lead

the ASP down the merry road

aid, “I've taken the necessary ace

he

tion."

Stevens then referred all inquiries
to SA Central Council Chair Mike
Levy

continued on pase five

By George!
It’s time for
avacation,

See you next |
on the 29th,

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