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‘Acting SUNYA President Vincent ©
{to speculate” on the specifics of a St
decertitying the SUNYA Chemistry Ph.D

AAUP Report Criticizes

ducalion Dep.

SUNY Faculty Firings

An investigation of SUNY's 1974
76 retcenchment practices has
Published ts final report with
Findings of widespread
administrative abuse

vestigation by the American
Assocation of University Professors
concludes: its tepott “tNse-the
Fetrenchments. were effedted with
“disregard for the rights of tenure,
for due notie, forthe role of the
faculty. . . [and] have produced a
climate in which academic freedom
is gravely endangered.”

Th investigation was sparked by
humerous grievances from
professors complaining on the
‘manner in which faculty were laid
‘lf, Another investigation by the
State Assembly Higher Education
Committee has scheduled hearings
this Friday in Albay and next
Friday in New York City on those
retrenchment

‘Aczording to the report, SUNY's
worsening financial situation over
the last few years was used as an
excuse to "strengthen some
Programs while others were being

‘student security patrol may bein:

{or the project can be found, according

curtailed or eliminated." The report
added that theaetion resulted ain
increase of overall faculty. lines

SUNY-wide atthe expense of sleet
faculty fines”
‘Questionable Practices

“There seem tobe many
questions pratiés t_Albiny.”
said one member of the Assembly
committer, She added that“ goodly
number" of past and present
SUNYA faculty have been asked 10
testi at the Assembly. committee
hearings. which will be chaired by
‘Assemblyman Melvin’ Miller (D=
Brooklyn). A great many of those
asked have agreed to appear before
the committee.

Some 30 faculty were laid off in
SUNYA retrenchments alter the
limination of some 20. degree
Programs. Although some of the
Feltenched facully members have
sinee found jobs ether with SUNYA
or on other weudemie insti
number have not. Robert Shirley,
former assistant 0 ex-SUNYA
Presiden Emmett Fields, suid he has
been given responsibility to help

ny

nce againthis yearif funding
to 8A President David Gold,

ry said he snot in @ position
ent report

by Bryan Holzberg,

‘The Chemistry Ph.D. program has
been decentiied by the State
Education Department,

‘Acting SUNYA President Vincent
O'Leary said last night thatthe SED
has decided not to renew
cetification of the degree program,
following a report several years ago
by a doctoral review committee
Which “conditionally cominued” the
program.

O'Leary said he is “not ina
position to speculate” us tothe
specilics of the SED. report.

SUNYA published a "Mission,
Programs, and, Priorities For
Aion" document July which ists

SUNYA Loses Chemistry PhD

Chemistry as one of 14 programs
that have “either...

in. reasonable period of time.

Each of the thee colleges of Arts
land Sciences has now had a central
degree program dccerttied by SED,
although SUNYA has sued SED
lover the right to decently the English
and history doctoral programs as it
ddd two years ago. That cise ha
heen appealed following a lower
court's ruling in tuvor of the
Aecerifcations,

Coincident 10 the SED report an
Chemistry O'Leary last w
equested that a committes be

atiained Academic Council to study
positions of national leadership SUNYA’s doctoral offerings that
Already or havethe potemtialtodoso have been and will be reviewed by

‘September 20, ad

formed from the Graduate

the SED, and to advise him in
seneral

Members of the approved
‘committee chaired by Jason Corbett
of Physics, include Donald
Newman, Criminal Justice: Kevin
Burke, Geol
Biology
Psychology.
Anthropology: Maurit7 Johasor
Curriculum and tnsteuetion; Robert
Pruzek, Educational Paychologs
John Gerber, English: John Spacek
German.

Faculty Retrenched

a5

amber of Albany faulty rerenched
Average numberof faculty

‘Average numberof faculty fromthe SUNY &
pea calleges rerenched

Faculty Retrenchment SUNY-Wide
30

Faculty Re-employed

she remalaing
etrenched

SUNYA. retrenched faculty. in
Whatever way he ean.

‘One former retrenched faculty
member has said he i preparing a
letter to be distributed nationwide
‘that wil seek support for SUNYA
rerenched faculty. A number of
those relrenched fuculty have Filed

sit tint SUNYA staf, charging
‘rious abuses,

Iva SUNYA statement released
along with the report, acting SUNY
Chancellor James Kelly
characterized the AAUP report as

line with (union) activities
then with professional_actvities

AAUP hi
becom
faculty.”

United University Profess
Ine. in a 1971 election, deteated
‘AAUP to became the recognized
‘representative of the SUNY faculty.

—B. Holzberg

attempted and failed to
scognived ugent for our

Student Patrol Funding Sought

by Mike Pearlman
A student security patrol similar
tothe one organized on campus ast
semester, may be established this
year if funding ean be found,
Acoording to SA President David
Gol,
etimental program was
spring, ib which the
3 of Public Safety and a
team of students worked together on
a system of student-provided
security.

Gold said funding for a si
program this year is curently
sought

“We believe there isalot of money
Hosting around," Gold said
Department of "Public Safety
Directdr Jim Williams and members
‘of last years student patrol have
‘mapped out a strategy for funding
possibilities, Gold said.

Former student patrolman Paul
Kirkaas Varvaysanis is wi
fesolution for funding that he will
submit to Central Council withinthe

next two weeks, according to Gold

Williams sid the student patrol
progrum lst semester wis good
‘ne, and that fhe Would Ke to see it
Funded again this yeas

Tnvestigitor John Haner, an
assistant cuordinater
rogram, said there

reatons why the progr
feinstituted, Me said
Patrol provided many services that
‘would have been impossible to
implement without hiring at least
five additional University Police
clfices and using one oF twe more
putrol curs, Some of the services
provided included student escons,
watching for fire hazards, and
providing police with informationin
the event ofa problem, he ssid

‘Gold said that funding for the
‘rogram last spring was taken from
the parking fine fund but that this
year there have been problems
betting money.

Vice President for Management &
ing John Hartigan said that

the $3,000-$4.000 spent last year on
the program constituted funds to
launch a pilot project, and that the
Department of Public Safety knew
that as an experimental project it
was only guaranteed funding for a
shor time.

“Once we provided the kickoff for
't-we were lelt out of it ently. We
are not budgeted for that kind of
program,” Hartigan sd

ee Lae i Ba HGR tg Nei :
ea : o woe ys ;
> — ins msiders Move to Pool Room
e ty Steve Een Norbert Zahm sid that the “illard room into what might eemble an
A plan 1 move the SA offices tables woul probably bedonaiedto office "would cos “about five
NEW YORK (AP). Rep. Edvard from the thir Noor ofthe Campos cach Quad” and thatthe cae ofthe thousand dolla sald Gold. Rather
och: tall baling Bahr rom Gener to wha is now the illards abies would bsp to cach Quai than sped this money. however, SA
Marhauars Sik Stocking dati, {oom i Weing Gass: wal ISTE wes melon: Zabrn| ay chee te Uc ieelang roma
Saat ieee pene rot ‘Campus Center fil, according sid thatthe pinball machines and. "Theres mo reason why Lned
fanily Monday to vital ste {o'SA Preside Dave Gold, other anes which ringan income permanent olfee” sid Gol The
Pisleaionar this 108 ayer, The Wea wat tigi bousit” (os UAB Would nat belocuded. "Lew cxpeeve, plan weed hie
The S2-year-old East Site Carter To Decide Fate Of Lance ‘up at a meeting of the Campus $A; although the primary dividers seperating offices rather
Congressman got off to an eAtly> Washington (AP) Bert Lance invited the peopleto be isjury, but President Center Planning Bosrd during the contender for the space, isnot the than constructing wall
decisive lead and never was (stmt end he an Lance wil it down ind to rend to decide Summer by “Gold and “Ann” on otpanzstion fookng into i. Docilld mt tht the. Gal
Chreateed Byram val, CEE 89 8 oo luvin eiigingto ol.“ Mackowiisi ue bfdded s Adkng Cigss Cini Diecod isos ll be oy to-ths pat
Secretary of Stale Mato Cuomo, Ne geeion tat make alongwith Ber Lance... willbestctry commit’ the poable move. Jomo Declfeld sid tht ether Managment Comite, Shieh
handpicked oe American peoples” Carter said Thursday in a question-and-answer The plan alo involves moving the groups, including the Food Co-op determines policies and guide lines
1 At ofthe Radio and Television News Directs Gilliard tbls from the Camps snd’ Record. Coop. are seeing ‘oas he university wih phoning
er res Secretary Jody Powel said hha no idea Cente tthe Quads, according to permanca spice tthe Campus mover,
anette decision on Lance's future will be made except that it will he alier Gold (Center and that they, too, are under The new location would be onthe
ongraulations 0 Koch Wee tamer Georg bk’ osimon 1 Senate commits its only a poosity now." sid comideration, Doscfld aid thata sound oor ofthe Campes Center,
Frosden Jimmy Carter and Vie Gold! "14 4 propoed ahcruatve. look ban alto been taken athe of Adoor would be pat inonan oui
President Walter Mondale Kentucky Supper Club a Deathtrap ‘The pool halls nota very profitable campus lounge the consideration. wll. this eliminating the Tank of as") ‘i
Tn a sctory statement, Koch Ft, Thomas, Ky (AP) The Beverly Hill Supper Cu was ote ns part of the UAS. In fact, in some of the moves. walking through the main lobby of i i &
pointed out that when He unchedighimare™ whic oth ts owners and foal and tte ofl ued o Sear hus ont money, We fel the Goh sud that,"What we igred_ the Center to eo SA."We would cE
nis eampaign forthenominationlast notice, says a state report on the May 26 fi i billiards could be put to better use todo was combinethe SAofficeand sct up a sor of ‘store front’ POO! tables presently located on the first oor of the Campus Center

yuan Carroll announced ata bre
March he was a tow man on the neathy Southgate ighspot, Gow wine ert calinahaaiee dispersed among the Quads and the Off Campus Associationofficein operation,” said Gol. ‘may be moved to the four residence quads.

‘ulside ix congressional district. He had been suspended for what he called “ineffective enforcement generally of 5 ae Canes lek chee Deak Ex ASP Edi Win AP

cesses el duane hae crearpece Sewers Pores oe be

Daily News und the New York Post — human life.” Carroll said. The report noted that Er tooth, mga a ins fod cadence epee ten caw a A fe Loc Cover e
Leer pele wards ag

{or helping put him over. The New approved specifications for eemodeling the ub deapi if tubles, would be located in every Gold met recently with an According to Gold, a survey has re or a.

York Times endorsed Cuomo. State fire and safety codc. Quad" said Gold, architect to discuss blue prints and been planned to pollstudent opinion Two former ASP editors won assignment reporter, He was

‘Among. the first to telephone

Frasldencydeteatlege the, Seeger :
incumbant, white-maned, 70-year on the Horn of Alricn believing that the U.S. would provide military ‘awards at the State AP dinner moved to Saratoga County to cover
old Paul O'Duyer, brother of the SSstance to replace Russian aid. Somali President Siad Bare believed the by Corinne Bernstein universities had similar problems, ‘This ruling should extend to all meeting in Suratoga Springs several towns aswell ab county

E late Mayor William O'Dwyer. USS, would support his country because the U.S. wanted to squsere ihe ‘Students will not be penalized for this resolution about religious holidays of this type. Martin said, Albaugh won her awardin thein- government.
Russians out of military bases in Somalia, Newsweek says, However he missing. classes afer 12 noon holidays was necessary. “Alot of students were concerned depth (investigative) reporting At SUNVA both Albaugh and
STORE US Seeks to Save %:O:rent amoune re wens ago would not “add ful 1 the Tomorrow because of the Yom “The New York State Legislature about missing classes Wednesday category for a series of articles she Reda majored in English und took
‘A BODY DECORATING fe by. providing ams, and a department oficial denied thot woh Kipurhallday ihe Uaivesiy esa pasat ith suns afternoon sid Hh HM, Sent te om sping ket faves by cure the ours propa,
iets ‘assurances were made. ‘Senate decided yesterday. should not be penalized for being Liaison. ‘area town justices and theissuing of | Both wrote extensively for the

Jeans + jewelry * shi North Wilderness so\iie predicts Global Depression Thich aids who som On hh tly dau” sid We" weeft ewe when we fhe spo eo Camarm wes Aube evo

leather goods fts : Sei ieiks RNY va a lal eve etal rol must intel to be home before Martin suaned thet wasstendy nivesty by two ste eoopes, Fgh of the and Reda Aopes ei. Reds a
leather x Se WASHINGTON (AP) near Newt ae TD un iar control aren TundowntYom Kippurbegiejicte "The. retalion einloees the pale. We ted 1s respond as Best more than 30 stories she wrote Were

Sey Ce ane EA SD omuled, Wester Europe comes moe united and ech nations ives Se have a aoonetaid Vee lw."aid Piehe"Wewwereconcered we evil Wethought we cul sip yer inthe competion

aor a pale suet” coil ease the cre if Western banks sp Dav Martin, “Thee stdents ean concerned with stdens when they yrtet hemclcy, i hey Msed edu wom hm award the spt
Voll good thea 129/77 MEG \ inorc expected 10, spark an enrmows bude ec col te enol fester Hel tor prfcwory and make up work ake elena Shon sid il sensrepaningenceuryforhasiory SUNY Chancellor
Ne LE a a  eiyironmental hatte of epic making loans to developing nations who hve fon the lst day ofthe Kenyon (Billy)

ne ae fended ber ey mised” .
Ts nein wi fe unable o extend the ind of eredit needed hsp ‘ bs Surf :
wis Arig evere as the 19's “Ht has been the procedure in the Pruyn trial in Ballston Sj
Tt tsi coane othe heya ene Petig thal he iss ul br npn sh pc fan the rosie Subs Surface on Quads ali aon Sr Listed as Fair
eae ee Romans of depeion, the New York Republican satl only pola plana pst a te ave We camo pled ay 10 wc
aa drm doi old a uch der ef igs aay at Three es a Week i ate ae suxy ct is
whose development will 6 agcharin Products to Carry Cancer Warning Proaisn, Viste O'Leary, Dee eneeet quality sf” he a ‘October tnd Killing one policeman — F. Kelly, whosulfred a heart attack
determined by Congres Washington (AP) Diet sodas snd other products containing saech inthe pst students have had off "Submarine sandwiches are now The UAS-funded operation began and one citizen and wounding nine last Thurday. way tinted as being
Une atte pits preservationists jiety ug remain on ste shelves fora Least another 18 months, hit jhe onreligiousholidays, however,there being sold on all five quads on an twa weeks ago on Colonial Quad, ther persons. Reds’s tory was a fair condition last night by the
ayainst developers probably will have to earry & cancer warning similar to that primed ‘were no rules to extend to the night experimental basis, according to and then spread (o the other four look af the end of the tia. Albany Maal Center How
Andrus seeks Co protect aN HEH eareite packages. While there is agreement on the need [ar ect before the holiday, according to Director of Food Services Ronald quads. According to UAS General The awards were in a statewide | According to University Provost
almost the size of California lof warning, a fierce congressional fight is developing over | wbeihe Martin, Clough. Manager E- Norbert Zahm, the competition for newspapers offrom Loren Bartz, who was designate
tional parks, wildlife refuges. wil ranuyfgcturers should also be reyuited to include a similar warning whey “Last year we had problems with The subs are not included in the results of the venture are not 35,000 to 75,000 cireulation. Judges interim administrative pigeon
and scenic rivers and national (hey advertise products containing saccharin, The Senate voted the school calendar and lobbied on meal plan, Clough said. They are conclusive included editors ofthe Milwaukee Kelly was stricken. Kelly as been
forest, Eximates uf the amount of “Thursday 10 block a government ban on suecharin, whieh had been the level through SASU,"said sold in cach quad cafeteria ‘Clough said that food committees Journal and the San Prancivea moved ‘out of the coronary vat i NM
land Andrus will ash Congress 10 scheduled to take effect Ort, |. The vote also approved the requirenvsn | hat Senate Executive Committee Wednesday through Friday, from — will heset uponeachquadifsales do Examiner. Hopes he wi able 10
and Saturday roe gto 9. il er are cena pr conunng ean serie ome Pe Ripon titer mitbzsct eps genie de “Oe ssosue Troy mur fore stot ore mek

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wT ioeealle i Viche ther state “We're B winued naper in Januar 6,as general tomorrow,” said Barits,
sere 228'millon 37 Ag. Peace Settlement Until PLO Recognition she added tht since othersiate "Were making the subs with dsconinued paper in lanuary. 1976 f
Bay Shore, NY (AP) Untied Nations Ambansdor Andrew Ysune

inc nd to be prteged Gm ‘ : : .

cist Mil ant wl et achieved unite Pale . .

BetSment nbs betore Sunday hat esi the Mile Est will ‘ sit i Ret Ty C 1

Baxter Cet ahah ty Leon Span pif pe nl : Pe ‘enate Retains Tenure Counci
Pawo arene phingarsomehow nou ote" ce by Mate Cox Senate, hue CPCA presns its lente decon fe

said. adding, however, that the PLO must first recognize “Israel's right '~ Gi A proposal to abolish the findings to the president and docs “The council makes it look like

& Bus Takeover nin" He recommended tha the Palestinian group be subject to ples 5 Leaicany Semel Calne Ga oihngpon deel toile Reee, Gargano [eae deacia te

‘ ring the negation to determine “ii truly reprenetate ol 1h Promotions and Continuing Some Sente members lacs sn taking plise when iis" he ad

Meeting Canned isprations o tne enire Palestinian peopl.” ‘Appoints Wil defotad In Ue -ypeliona CFCAN. expels ures Celieaberk le bevad

1 ‘pote CDIA takener of Schorr Claims Paley Cooperated With CIA d ‘ Dyan nic ote 02 ead ty oy It yeaa CPCA hs sore

RY ATS pun schice“omgratly New York (AP) CBS neve crreypondem Dail Schorr sa CS host ac ws eorcy body lr sake or See ia deidonn bt thet

ahelabet th age * c evaluating facully candidates for In debate preceding the Senate abolishing the Senate's only input

Scheduled for tomoreaw has been chairman William Paley has admitted cooperating with the CLA." 5
hnedule has be y erating Promotion within academic vote yesterday, Morris Berger ofthe into promotion decisions would

inest i hangel according to SA Presiden spptoathed as somebody who could cooperate with them tw th 4
For the finest in folk Sten AN 8 Pre ae Seb quan Fas aenig “An om ck eal Ucpartments ut SUNYA. The Educaion Deparment tid CPCA mike even more of  gurehead

and light rock music The mecting will be held on filles, when the cold wae was at its height and when I didnt hesitate lt 3 a coun “cons of festy and wasone ofthe tongs frees for body than in the pa
Monday at 2 pom. in the Campus second to say, “Okay, a's reasonable, I'l do it, Paley waid, “lcoopetate i" students appointed by the Senate, creating disension” within the _ Opportunity
Ce eee re cartes Wik Was oe hac lelicmate tienen avery feelin ‘ Sih ae admit sing seems depute SURYA, “Te Stl ul lene
willbe hel (onght ut 7 pm. on had nothing whoever to-do with CBS, according to Shor! 3 3 ; ‘ “People outside specie areas of
SS 7) See TGs TOs becattor i) autumn bere te lecouang haab tcueaiay Ge ie ke pncietenal. No : Sie Sac tne) Used competence end up malig ene wi
Colonie Shite i forthe obervane of thee eel appears in the crten inve of New York magavine pees Were verity Proenionthe ani judgements on people wiki thee tenure and promotion decions on
an , Mec mon Feds. nae ‘which represents some SUNYA are PCA campus," he told the Senate,
+ he — MN emarrn “ Smith to Wait Awhile Before Negotiating sags So faculy—and SUNYA. recognizes recommendations havedemoralized Joe Gould of the Philosophy
72 Wolf Road emmy SU, Rhodesia (AP) Kebled by moderate back leer. : | review bodies at the departmental alt of peopl Department sid abolishing. the
h (across from The Albans Snalem Press win avaiting clarification ofthe new Brish-Amevian plan for {4 g sae 1 iota tek paws tC inion’ mee tenes cuidoe tue
R= Colonie Center) Inulin ths radar, Sep 24. The black ale, Smith tod the Sunday Mal he=would wal abil toes We CCAS ~escyp es tt propo! had assert poudetandnal fr removing the ce tam the
inst ASP wil appear on Tuesday, the en Anglo-American proposals are goingto make any heudway 1! HL Geldanvergsldtote Univeaty Gena na" BCEGREN'anauertened he covets cminsed te abaisinn wl enw a eat Senic-showd provisexplehyfor
_heton place 459-1411 Sep. 27.and. will mark the Mesaid had ashe the dh governent or abortionon somes Warren Goldoneeraauingarpolnimenisleneededto"oversee what siuls us commie ofthe State, indication of where the 1 consultation wih the president to
al resumption of our regular (nice- of the plan delivered to him earhcr this month by British Foreign Sects! re going on In tenure and promotion decisions on campus, CPCA members ure chosen by the responsibilities for promotion and establish a replacement group.
wre publeaion sched David Owen and U.S: Ambanador Andrew Young

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PAGE TWO ALBANY STUDENT PRESS SEPTEMBER 20, 1977 .

COLD CONSCIENCE q

Dieters who try to cheat aie
‘etting the cold shoulder from theit
talking refrigerator these day.

3 i A Palatine, Illinois, woman id report
‘shout to embark on bromdér and checks. AMterward, it ofered Neon i invanied whe suareale eased PUTER HE ties of the day: The. computer al the Yampire holae a
about to. embark on broader and checks a Li oad ned what she ally « “dieters COMI SCHEM Drintouts also allegedly told the the incident

no, Cal,
‘Lite this month domeone wil urn rejes, again involving counseling incasof financial sree. ee. ; ¢ ports ee lhl POR
Demers coe oie cetera, 7 Pompe ee ren how he ta Kan pen nah "The_ Chinen th ne
cthigt incomes c i ing undercover drug informants to be thal the incidence of vamptismites.eporting hal cocaine, known asthe
cole oe then down ino aI all began with connie top umes phn Peseta dorcel rm roped led ell sana A Magee t ad
iedunderevact Lot necewty, mined with some rare tothe utmost that Pope it onthe ¥ \whesewid You oped Uw ach Ube diag Tecerie eeeeceeet | kveded und eich GL pia Ff
igh ears ago, Pope was calletor someone had bl 8 an G —iarceaed on a tah apesesene: tn own led-prostatag rowtgue, Were URIY! Lo. become sold. Holloween, ious,

festored homies and 10 brand-new struggling to rear be tee children experimen, but fundit too vy." fin the device, and a racoun volce scheme, catamaran te ese scheme ILLEGAL PAYOFFS The Sun-Times repos that one
areenhouscs will warm up with anon wellre in ths ety of 100,000 had read that peonle were fghing Fp || yell*You cating agsin? No wonder An indictment phn spacial. Wat under ded ot, Fete inveiatonarereported Prominent ital player, etn

{Unusual solar ergy system where the job_ market has been sola as detracting rom the vale of You geting fa." Then he vice DEA agen Paul Lamber has nen Tambor who, as leaded 1 yo have uncovered evidence of mob ‘ies io hate neve Yl
‘Among those cheering will be depressed for years and proper,” she sid, *So I knew we . da ih the sae insuing tone handed down bya eel andy wre fs MED apts exioron me he fom einer aap

Years ago was a struggling welfare about 40 percent Inthe proces she property value” ‘The message ends with peals of The indictment accines Lambert PAY pendingtbcoutcomeofhivease, Tony Island's Newsday Sot of coruine,

the most imaginative and vigorous ive, ld the formation of a welfare in, He had grownretessfiahingand the inventor, are enough to make the DEAs data procesingsysem, inthis eraot shortages. itmay bea snort wih te hae nine 0
self-help organizations in any bigh- ip that fought for jobs, tending roses during (vo years of Jol tn wligrarr diag Neotn a tee Magia eal gh ee pees Ge tle Coane ee aiong ts ws
etunes Gy valent. er & og and oles . run for cover. Dangerous Drugs Information reportedly. are no. shortages of ina scic of Force resign Calapan dipolar
community; and Nate Rekosh, 68,4. in public aid programs Career wit the space progam, the = ti ‘Theinvenor, Carl Ketala says System, of “NADDIS™for shor. (emer U'muntuantopdepatcrnat fol wt econ ace
felted. aerospace engineer, who The abundance of vacant, missile program and. the Army th atte ie forte mocking “Lambert is accused of “ta thee ae sido be 40 leat oreiiThencmppeause 67 eeonvins ferme UCLA
helped launch the United States vandalized howssinthearevolfered Corps of Engineers. Relosh hid Solar energy, which supplies some power to SUNYA\s Alumal Hous Fekigerator laughs. because the maserninding. major marjuand many varies riming around the that at least one indeveets hae ste" Rommie Loudd und. Mimi
missile program and who is now u chince for conerte ction. The accumulated Knowledge he wanted a belng used in an Innovallve program in California, conscience also has terrible laugh, and cocaine smuggling plots by Country, uying to auck blood from uready teen handed down, and DOlPhs lineman Randy Crowder
Pioneering whats probably thirst homes had been lt for employees to use, ul he had no ole. Then he Kiclbalaaysinthree weeks, shelost using the computer 10 tell hit) ther pain, that a New York City move indictments againet mersnas 884 DO Rese a
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To the Editor:

"As Director ofthe Student Health Service 1
feel compelled to respond to. several
inaccuracies in the writeup on Womens’
Health Services on page 3 ofthe Sept. 9 ASP
‘as well asthe editorial, Firt of all, in addition
to treating over 95 percent of health problems
in women including those of a gynecologic
nature, the Student ‘Health Service does
indeed provide pregnancy counseling. AS &
matter of fact we had over 316 such cases
where counscling was provided last year either
heeause pregnancy was present or because it
was suspected, Such counseling is very time
‘consuming but an important aspect of student
health workin these times.

Further, students of any age needing
treatment for an injury orllnesscam indeed be
examined and treated at the Student Health
Service, The statement I made ina telephone
interview was that up to now the
‘Contraception Clinie has not been handling
students under 18 but that they were carefully
teferred to other sources for help by the
Contraception Clini staf. A recent easing of
the law may not make it possible to provide
contraception for students of any age
Binghamton etal. notwithstanding, we have
always considered it prudent to operate within.
the law.

Wis alsoan egregious error to say that there
are no gynecologists on the staff of the
Contraception Clinic. ‘The whole point of
having the Obstetrics-Gynecology
Department of the Albany Medieal College
instrumental in running the clinic isto have
qualified gynecologists av

tudent Health

would not be responsible for a

ption Clinic where the medical work

ot performed by a gynecologist

Voluntcsrs are used. furthermore, where

appropriate, An evaluation questionnaire has

been an elicetive instrument in providing

patien-input and has provided positive

feedback and a few good suggestions which
‘were implemented

‘On the other hand i is necessary to point
‘out, a I ave repeatedly done inthe past, that
‘ane docs not have to bea gynecology specialist

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to deal with the common gynecologic
problems that we see in our women students
‘and which we take care of every day right here
‘with our own stall, several of whom are
‘women physicians-—in case this is the
student’ preference.

Perhaps a few figu
Annual Report might
are doing for women on campus. In addition
tothe 316 casesreferredto above, wealiotook
care of more than 2,885 other gynecologic
problems, This conslitutes aconsiderabe part
‘of our workload. Please remember the
Student Health Service sufered severe cuts in
aff starting in 1975. We would welcome
‘more physician assistance.

Finaly Ihave to say that 1 see no dearth of
“awareness of peoples bodies” on this campus
and think ifthere isto bea Human Sexual
Clinic for both men and women its emphns
should be directed toward obtaining acurite
fand factual medieal information along with
Finding out exactly what we do provid nt
‘way of health services on campus now

J. Hood, MLD.
Director, Student Health Service

from the 1976-1977
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we need more

‘To the Editor:

Health service, especially for women, are
disgraceful on this campus: expensive
tmmbarrassing and inadequate. It is time that
Students begin to think of quality. lowe.
health care as aright and not a prvlge

Presently, Student Association, SI
(Student Unionization Movement) snl
Feminist Alliance have all computed
themselves to working for a comprehen.
human sexuality/contraception cline vn
campus. Bul, in order to develop a proposal
for services which will meet the need sh
students, we need to idemtily the individual
concerns of ag many of us as possible
feason, | urge all students to fi
Human Sexuality questionnaire
printed in the ASP (Friday, Sen.
are now available in the SA Office (CC-4
‘a well si selected lasses. Alinforn
‘completely anonymous, but a sum
findings will be publicized in the nes! tow
weeks

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SUNYA’s Flock Goes The Way
Of The Chemistry PhD

By MARK J. MeGARRY:
eroeive of this

e self
world tay shy away from the title of thi
column, but fet it stand. The term science
fiction: is still @ perjorative for some
backward. peoples, and .the field has

fiction is a publisher's category, like
}gothic or novel, and many of the books
TH be dealing with here were not released
science fiction,

Floating Worlds by Cecelia Holland
(Knopf, 1976; Pocket, 1977)
Jexample. Cecelia Holland is quite well
known and well regarded (not always the
Jsame thing as a historical novelist. Her
first book, The Firedrake (Atheneum,
1966) was met with such praise for its
Jaccuracy and writing style that it is
astounding that her next book was ableto

4
Worlds which should—but probably will
not—win the Nebula Award for Best
Novel in thesciencefiction field for 1977.
Pocket has done its part. The flashy
silver-coated cover is designed to attract
{your atinetion, the Harry Bennett cover
fart is excellent, and 300,000 words for
$1.95 is as good a buy as can be found in
any bookstore. In addition, the book is
clearly labeled science fiction in several
places, and has been the beneficiary of a
fairly ambitious ad. campaign in the
science fiction magazines, Holland hi
Jdone her part tov. Nearly $00 science
fiction books are published each year,
according to Publisher's Weekly, who
should know, and if ten of those are
memorable it's often considered a
windfall year. Floating Worlds could
‘make ‘77 a windfall yeur all by itslet
Plot synopses do justice only to the
most meager of books, so when I tell you
this one is concerned with a war between
Mars and the Styth Empire of Uranus
and Saturn, you shouldn't pay too close
attention, When [ tell you that the Styth
second-in-command, Tunuojin, is one of
the most fearsome and realistiecharacters
ever created, your jaded ear will probably
disregard my words. When I tell you that
you will wince and laugh and flinch at the

‘800d Writing, having established over the
course of $0 Years a preference for tricks
and gimmicks which publishers have
blandly (and of necessity) kow-towed to;
and because the non-sf reader who might
appreciate some ofthe brilliant writingin
this fine book will note the two ominous
words posted on the spine, noting also
‘with @ good deal of accuracy that good
stuff doesn't come out of this field often
enough and pass. Floating Worlds by.
Which would be a shame. Despite my
cynicism, let us wish Cecelia Holland and
Pocket Books all luck—because their
luck is ou
William Goldman writes screenplays,
mostly. He did “Butch Cassidy and the
Sundance Kid,” “All the President's
Marathon Man,” and “A Bridge
all of which are fine efforts
(which is rare, because both screen and
felevision have a much poorer track
record even than much-maligned science
fiction), Harlan Ellison, who isextremely
convincing, recommended Goldman's
latest book, Magic, for a Nebula last year
when it appeared in hardcover from
Delacorte Press. Now Dell has itin pape,
and calls it “fie” on the spine. Which is
‘appropriate, because it's not science
fiction
Oris it? Pd like to claim it for science
Fiction, but the definition has been s0
beaten out of shape that while 1 can
probably do. so, the act would be
‘meaningless, W's 4 murder book (readily
identifiable by the ominous steak knife on

the cover), and further the murderer is
ind so far you may well be

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urder, Religion: All This and

‘wondering what separates this book from
I gown of similar tomes hat hacked and
spurted and slopped their way across the
book racks this year.

“The difference isin characterization, an
obscure term for a near-forgottenart that
has been supplanted by blood and gore
and satan and suchlike

Corky isa stage magician who works
his way up from night clubstothe Johnny
Carson Show, never beds woman more
than once, still loves his childhood
sweetheart, and has a good friend named
Fats who Belps him joke and one-line his
way to fame and murder.

Who and what Fats is tells you more
about Corky than you might be
comfortable with, and the revelation will
Knock you flat on your butt when it
‘comes. Whetheritisseiencefictionandso
‘worth a Nebulais moot, but itis certainly
worth your two clams.

‘No one argues against the observation.
that Michael Bishop is science fiction
writer, a fact that may one day cause him
woe. "His latest. book is A Lule
‘Knowledge and it stands well with both
Floating Worlds and Magic, and wil, if,
lucky, realize a fifth the sales of either.
Bishop has no rep outside of science
fiction, has writen no screenplays, and
like most science fiction books, this one
will probably garner two or three reviews
world-wide and fade into undeserved
obscurity. Bishop, and Berkley) Putnam
(who published this in a fine hardcover
edition at $895) deserve better.

The scene is about a hundred ye
from now, and the United States

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‘the continent now, and so when Earth
makes contact with the aliens from space,
the Cygnusians, a bunch of them
eventually wind up ina specially prepared
suite in the Hyatt Regency, Atlanta i
ruled by a conservative dictatorship
based on Christian revivatism, Standaed
science fiction fare? What are the effects
(on the book, and on your thinking) when
the aliens convert to Christianity?

‘Thereisa trick or gimmick to please he
most hide-bound, pulp-encrusted sconce
fiction reactionary, and Bishop's writing
{sso full, so poeticand hissense of styeso
precise and refined that the end result wi
‘make you proud you had the good seme
to buy this book, even if no one buys
hardeovers anymore. (And it is a
beautiful package, Berkley/ Putnam, with
‘an excellent cover by Dean Ellis that isa
pleasant departure from his past work)
Read it quite slowly, that you can
appreciate its fullness. You don't wolf
down a Three Musketeers, do you!
There's no point.

Watch A Little Knowledge carclll
‘There are two ways to judge a books
popularity: sales, and reviews/vard,
Advertising budgets pretty much dict
sales (viz: Berkley’s Children of Dune
and Bishop's books are not likely to
receive much promotion until hes heer
established (his is his fourth book), ht
wwe can hope. As for the second indicat
here is one favorable review with the ws
for more, and.a blessing for much succes
in 1978, for the Hugo or Nebula

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‘The pigzon jumped {rom the library roof

tsskyward climb, Fromthe
moment it took to theair, one could sense that
something was amiss.
twobbled, vecring sharply totheleft. Fora
brief second the pigeon steadied itsel, then
folded its wings together and plummetted to
the ground, its broken body Nloatinginthe still
waters of the fountain
‘Over the last month, SUNYA has been
‘witness to the systematic slaughter of between
1Sand 20 members ofits pigeon population, a
slaughter authorized by the Plant
Department
"We've hired Abalene Pest Control Service
to drive away the birds,” said Plant Director
Frank Kopf. “It was not our intention to kill
them."
‘According to Kopf, corn is placed on top of
both the library and the PAC, prime roosting
spots of the pigeons. One out of every 30
kernels of corn is treated with poison,
“What's supposed to happen is that the
pigeons will eat the corn and just get kind of
drink," explained Kopf: “They should, when
they become sick and drunk, realize that the
University is not a healthy place and move
‘Kopf claims that the deaths have now
stopped, but bodies of dead birds could stil be
found around the podium yesterday, with
fone Nating in the fountain and another
curled ina ball near the PAC.
Pigeons on the podium have become
somewhat ot a fisture at SUNYA. Before
students First entered these hallowed halls of
learning, photos show that the pigeons were
here. SUNY Construction Fund's chit
contractor of the D & H Plaza Jos Howard,
when cominenting on the architecture of
SUNYA remarked, “Durell Stone must be a
lover of pigsons.
‘Opinion among the students concerning the
itings have been mixed.
The plant department really should have
hated us." suid SA President Dave Gok
don't really give a shit though, They've

better ratio than that
Gold's attiqude seems to be fairly prevalent
among members of SA. Former acting SA
Vice President Paul Feldman suggested that
‘one way to prevent further killings was tohave
“the ASP write another witty editorial.”
‘Among the more sensitive reactions to th:

ed by members of
Student Coalition

“There was a small pond in my town,” said
JSC President Lisa, Wesley,” and one day a
‘gang came in and systematically murdered all
the swang and ducks with hatchets and
Like the pigeons, hiss brutality a
form,

had been placed primarily near the ibrary and,
the PAC, JSC Vice President Sue Weistuse
expressed her outrage

“This is selective Killing, they're only
picking out the ones with the long beaks.
‘They're killing the intellectuals, the ones that
hang around the PAC.”

Spring is here, ah, spring is here,
Lfe is skittles and life is beer,
think the loveliest time of the year

‘As we poison the pigeons in the park!

Pigeon Photographs

by Mary Ann Hovak

and Howie Jacobs

(And Now For A Sober Look at the Issue

1s the spring. I do, don't you? ‘Course you do!
‘But there's only one thing that makes spring complete for me,
And makes every Sunday a treat for me

All the world seems in tune on a spring afternoon

When we're potsoning pigeons in the park!

Every Sunday you'll see my sweetheart and me

WARP H@¥'see us coming, the birdies all try and hide,
But theyrstill go for peanuts wiien-ebated with cyanide,

The sun's shining bright, everything seems allright

When we're poisoning pigeons in the park, lala, ladadadadoodede, doodoodoo

We've gained noteriety and caused much
In the Audobon Society with our games,
Ther call it impiety and lack of propriety
And quite a variety of unpleasant names!
‘But it's not against any religion

To want 10 dispose of a pigeon

So if someday you're free why don't you come with me

‘And weil poison the pigeons in the park,
‘And maybe we'll do in a squirrel or two,

While we're poisoning pigeons in the park!

Well murder them all amiel laughter and merriment,
Except for the few we take home 10 experiment!

‘My pulse will be quickenin’ with each drop of strvehnine
We feed 10 a pigeon (It just takes a smidgin)

To poison a pigeon in the park!

‘Tom Lehrer

From 96 10 180 A.D. the Roman Empire
was governed by x suecession of five “good
emperors.” all of whom devoted themselves
diligently to the security ofthe empire and the
Wwellare of its people. Te third ofthese was
Hadrian, a native of Spain, who reigned from
170 138 A.D.

‘Among the many things for which Hadrian
is well know i his attachment to a beaut
youth named Antinous, This Antinous came
irom the provinee of Bithynia in Asia Minor
aulrian met him on one of his manyjourneys
and adopted bir ts his favorit. Whether the

whip between the emperor and his
was a cjemal one, as many have
‘we cannot be certain,

In 130,A,D, Hadrian and bis court coured
pypt and on Oat, 30 of that year Antinous
Are sna in the Nile River between Memphis
‘and Thebes, Hadsian him believed tha it
twas an meee others both in ancient times
find in modern days, have suspected that
jealous courtiers designed the youn man's
‘death oF that he committed suicide,

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Remembering an Imperial Favorite

season aSa StS EREB eo ERE

What we know for can is tha the
enero was iconsolable nd played his
fiek ina amnner tha alciks us as rater
was ete aw the sou of

usaf the delied Antinous

Sprang up in numerous place. At the ite of
the acint i twas an aesidnt, Hadrian
founded new ety, called Antinoopaliy of
(Sune and ned i 4 Grck costaton
nd spa pivieges. Olympia and some
medalion in Honor of Aninos, and at
les a new fs, the, Amini, Was
‘mins tom, or possibly hs enotah

in Rome was marked By an Egyptian obelisk
tine mec high nthe ouncol the cers
the ublak hax been moved several mes.
Since st hasan standinginthe Pio
“pln ube pany the company a many
Ontheempero orders, ra asta plese
ime pratt brats or ulaize tates of

Antinovs were set up all over the empire, and
‘many ol then have survived, Inthe history of
art these ae of considerable interes, a they
appear to be the last significant achievement
‘of Greek sculpture in the classical tradition.
Statues of Antinous are to be seen in the
British Museum, the Vatican Museum, and
the museums of Delphi, Olympia, and Eleusis.
The ove at Eleusis shows Antinous as. a
youthful Dionysus standing by the Delphic
‘omphilos, the supposed center of the earth

The people of at leist one city, namely
Leptis Magna in North Aftiea, must not have
fully shared the emperor's grief. They
‘managed 10 indulge his wishes without going
te too much expense. They had standing in
their public baths statue of Apollo, easily
“dented by the ripod, They simply took this
statue, cut away the face of Apollo, and
replaced it with the features of Antinous
‘What Hadrian thought ofthis, heever knew
of it, or if Apollo felt offended we do not
Know, It docs seem, however, like prudent
‘management of public funds

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‘And RICHIE MERMELSTEIN

Everyone has some gripe with an aspect of
ISUNYA. Be it the bathrooms outside of the
bowling alleys, the long inesat check cashing,
Jor the endless hike to quad parking lots
JSometimes people merely state their
leompiaint aloud and lt it linger in the moist
[Albany ait. Others, who think in constructive
ferms, announce, “What this school needs
8." oF “Wouldn't it be nice if.”

So, in BRAINES GAME No, 2, we're
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atorementioned beginnings or paraphrasals of
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[creative than “What this schoo! needs is toilet
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this school needs is an SA president who ties
bubies to hotplates.” which has become
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Results of BRAINES Game No. I,in which
you were Invited to draw compariions of
tunlikelihood,

‘Our fist winner:

Pil buy an album atthe bookstores prcesthe
day that an IFG production is technically
flawless.”

A. Nickerson

(Our second winner

“Ti use the University Barbershop the day
‘No. swimming or wading’ signs at the
fountain are obeyed.” pany

(Of honorable intention:
“The fountains will run in December the day
that E.F, Hutton recommends that invest in
the Rat”

D. Shapiro

STAP awards will be administered smoothly
the day Beiter Homet and!’ Garden sends a
photographer to SUNYA” :
G. Henko
“There were, of course, an abundance of
‘entries relating tothe quad eafetera's quality
of cooking (oF lack of same), such as:
“PH stant loving cafeteria food when people
stop smoking in SUNYA classrooms.”
D. Horowitz

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“The administration will adopt Led Zepplin’
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day UAS installs quanlude dispensers in the
Campus Center.”

M, Peterzell

‘And what would have undoubtedly been the
winner hid it applied to SUNYA:
“When people stop recording Buddy Holl
songi—that'l be the day that I die.”

D. Plackis

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Colonial Quad Indian Quad 2

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Self nomination forms will be available from September 26-30

Funded by student association

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Jhough the survey deals mainly. with
tersexuaity and women's issues, itis not
fended to exclude any student. All students
ould rexpond tothe survey, regardles of sex
sexual preference. We all have an equal
3 10 good mental and physical health in
fiation to our sexuality.
Dianne Piche, Central Council
‘Off-campus representative

co-op stipends

To the Editor:
In reference 10 your editorial on Sept. 16
some points must be clarified.

twas not this year’s SA Executive Branch
that made the decision to eut out al stipends
except those of SA leaders, Last year's SA
President and Budget Committee made the
decision. The way Student Association works
is thatthe previous year's administration sets
the budget, while this years Executive Branch
must work with it
The decision to give stipends to the
managers of the record co-op was made this
summer. It was felt that if we were to give
students the opportunity to buy a wide variety
of inexpensively priced records, it must be
fwelkorganied and efficiently run, We also

that there always
be someone in a position of eexponsibility
present. We were determined not to begin our
record co-op half-assed.

‘But regardless of the controversy, the
record co-op hus proven to be a smashing
success, This, was due primarily to the hard
work of those involved. There willbe contest
soon, to choose a name forthe record co-op,
since it isnot in the true sense, a co-op. The
/4SP must be thanked forall the free publicity
that it gave tothe co-op, Now almost everyone
knows that there is a record co-op,

The ASP is right in arguing that a
comprehensive stipend policy must be
developed. 1 am confident that Central

~\

Council will accomplish this and finally put an
‘end to this mess,

Mike Hetchop

‘SA Contoller

cheerleader cheers

To the Editor:
want to take the time to bring to the
attention ofthe readers of the 4SPa ributeto
the cheerleaders of Albany State. Those of you
who were unabletotrekto™noman'sland™ on
Saturday to see the Great Dune football tear
Play St. Lawrencein Canton, N...<id not see
the poise nd mature stylein which nine loyal
women represented the State University of
York at Albany. Hud you been there,
belicve you would join me in being very proud
‘of them.

Without going into great detail, but 10
provide buckground, let_me say that the
cheerleaders put alot of effort into obtaining
fides fr the Four hour tip to Canton and the
tedious trip home, they worked very hard
throughout the game, and let the football
players feel that they were not completely
alone on the visitors side of the field. The
cheerleaders were subjected to open ridicule
periodically throughout the game by several
obviously immature St. Lawrence college
‘men” disguised in the regular S.L.U
cheerleaders’ sweaters. These
“representatives” of St, Lawrence University
were unbelievably rude und a total discredit to
\what is “supposedly” a elas institution. No.
‘only were they disrespectful to other human
beings, and to cheerleading in genera, they
displayed complete disregard. for othe
Feelings. and they could have very easily
‘ued injury to at Teast one of the girls. The
bbchavior ofthese St, Laweence”cheerleaders™
was despicable and completely uncalled for.

Tn light of all this, however. the Albany
State Cheerleaders handled the situation in
fexevedingly good taste und poise, They
maintained their composure and made the
best of a trying predicament. My
‘congratulations toll of themfora super job. I
sincerely thank them,

Mrs, Robert Ford

Chemical Reactions —

Emmett Fields is gone.

Yet, before SUNY A's collective sigh of relief had even half a chanceto
escape, Chemistry's Ph.D. program disappeared.

This time, it was not Fields who had done the cutting, but the State
Education Department, in a fit of de-certification fever — a rather
contagious disease that has already ravaged the History and English
departments.

Chemistry appeared to be well protected. Its undergraduate, masters
and doctoral programs were all listed in the Mission Statement as items
to be supported and sustained; the department was also described later
‘on inthat same document as one of the programs “either having attained
positions of national leadership or having the potential to do so in a
reasonable period of time.”

But SUNYA’s newly defined Mission seems to be far fromthe concern
‘of the SED. Whether it proposes to mold SUNYA into a university
center of its own imagining, or is merely flexing muscles after its recent
court victory remains to be seen.

What is clear is that this open warfare between the state and the state
university cannot continue. It is not the role of the SED to strike
indiscriminately at academic programs; nor is it the place of a university
center to be forced to fight for its curriculum in court.

Whatever the outcome, it can only do damage in the long run tothe
ns of this university (as stated in the Mission): a
‘commitment to the discovery and advancement of knowledge, and a
commitment to the teaching of students.

Centering the Center

‘The Campus Center is certainly in need of both space reallocation and
reconstruction. With tenants ranging from a radio station, to a
newspaper, to administrative offices, the pillars and standardized
cubicles of this structure simply cannot meet all needs efficiently.

Edward Durell Stone’s architecture does have the potential for
efficient space usage, however, as the recent renovation of the
administration building has proved. The Campus Center could benefit
greatly from similar measures.

The building must be reorganized as a unit, not simply on a room by
room basis as has been done in the past.

Careful thought must also be given to the concept of the building — it
is, in more than just name, the center of this campus, and efforts should
be made to increase its effectiveness in that direction.

‘And special consideration must go to the off campus students, who
have no other home on this white wonderland than the quads in
exchange for more office space, and this university becomes that much
colder for those who have nothing but classes to draw them here.

bby David Gold and Kathy Baron
‘The green buses are not safe yet
Division ofthe Budget is still pushing for uso
put our John Hancock on that much talked
fabout contract, There are still many details
that need tobe Worked out and some problems

that CDTA must address isef to
There will be very litle bus service on
Washington, This will cause hardship for
those students living ofl-campus on the
Washington Avenue side. With housing 38
limited as it in Albany and on-eampus, we
‘cannot expect students to be able to find
‘apartments near Western Avenue and itis
therefore the State's and the University’s
to provide adequate

‘Students will have to show their 1D cards
before boarding the buses. Thsisjust another
inconvenience for everyone.

Unless there is a clause inthe contract for 8
committee composed of students and
‘Administrators to oversee the buses, we will
lose any control we presently have over this

“The layover at Alumni Quad will no longer
bein effect because SUNYA students will be
sharing the buses with the normal community
riders

‘We eannol expect the CDTA driversto wait
for students running to eateh the bus because
this’ will inconvenience the regular paying
customers

I we sign with CDTA and the contract is

Losing the Green Buses

hot lived up 10, we will not be able 10 revert
The ack to our present service because the green

buses wll be in Stonybrook.

The SUNYA bus divers willbe offered jobs
with CDTA, however, regardless of how long
they have worked, they will have no seniority
in CDTA when they transfer

The final decision on the CDTA issue will
‘not be made by the committee with students
‘on il this is only an advisory committee.

‘Under our presen system the President of
the Univeraty may order extra buses to cover
high traffic times, this power must also exist in
any contraet made with CDTA.

CIA his never won a bid for bus service
with the University; such as the weekend bus

vice, eeause other companies have offered
the same service at a lower cost.

'Wearestil perplexed asto why the Division
‘of the Budget wants to hand our bus service
‘ver to & company that is $500,000 in debt.

In an elfort 10 get answers 10 these
‘questions, and any others youmay have, there
Wil be open hearings to discuss the possible
CTA takeover of our bus service. The first
‘on wil be held on Tuesday, Sept. 20at7 p.m
inthe Alumni Quad Cafeteria and the second
‘one wil be eld Monday, Sept. 26 at 2 p.m. in
the Campus Center Ballroom, Both the
fadent Unionizing Movement and your
Central Council Representatives have. put
pressure on to get these hearing. The busissue
Tsone that affets almost every student and we
urge your atiendance at these hearings

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Golfers Upset Siena

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divot of the green, the 1977 Albany stranger” sad a ery pleased Coach of future vicories. In addition 40
‘State golf team. Biot Savers *l would regard it(the Bruce Heath (low in the Cardia
Last Tuesday, at the Town of win) as an upset." witha 73), who Sous sas hat he
Colonie Coure they psettheSiena The experience as well ax the swing to become *one of our best
Indians, 406411. On Saturday the youth thal survived. the 30sman eve theres reshman Frank Slade
Danes travelled to Platsburgh for tryout held for twodays priortothe (86 vs, Siena) and sophs Mar
the prestigious Cardinal Invitational Siena match hes already caused Caruso and Bill Wiener.

Women’s Tennis Team Serves Up Victory

concern and around the league...

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forward, Eugene Haber broke
through a crowd infront ofthe RPL
foal and riled a shot nt thee WiNB

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peed up and began tet Dae
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Other returning Ruggers who play

For thepast two weeks the Albany
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working hard for the upeoming
season opener next Saturday,

Young Women Key Season si22'itu;tins sto

“This year's squad is verysmall due

Ibe Denes Ferrer sear de set win,thedoublestcamof Michelle September 24 against Plattsburgh at in the backfield include: Joe
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Friday, nating the season wth a

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against Southern Connecticut and chance, .
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PAGE TE!

Gridders Trounce Southern Connecticut 18-3

by Eddie Emerman also seta record

Inthe words of Robert Ford. head Will Mathis. the other del
coach of the Albany State varsity tuckle
Football “we manhandled
them”

Ford was referring to the Great
Danes’ 18-3 victory over Southern
Connecticut last Saturday at New
Haven, when Mirabella scaoted 22 yards

1 was a game where Albuny into the end zone with 6:06 eft in the
complstely dominated oth the frst period, Hruce Churchwell then
olfensive and defensive fines in the added the two-point conversion,
Fist vietory of the season, Brad Aldrich, the Danes

“This was the rst time in my eight quarterback started that drive from
years couching here where we his own 42 when he hit Seott Lusher
‘mankandled both lines of the with an II yard. puss. Then he
superior size" std un elated Ford. connected for a 23 yan pune to
Both the Owls’ lines av Sowalskie belore Mirabella ran for
220 pounds. the score

‘One problem the Danes have had
this year is mounting an offensive
aituck, But Soturday there was no
problem with the offense, The
running backs, with the help of the
ollensve line, Accumulated 313 of
Albany's 372 total offensive yards

Fullback Mike Mirabella led the

necounted for four sacks,
Mathis “and Shoen, who were
‘hamed most valuable defensive
linemen, also combined for 42
tackles

Albany got on thesoreboard first

ayes over

Tn the second quarter bth team
leaded eld goals, Athany’s Luery
Lichowits connceted on a 28-yard
Feld goa giving Albany an ed
Then the Owl's Jim Sataga) gave is
three points with his field goa
‘Albany completed the ds seoring
in the third period when Sowalskie
carried the ball in from the Oui’
four, limaxing a S0-yard drive
‘Aidrich played more tha hall the
askie with 73 yards game and completed foil of nine
each, Halston’ efforts earned hian pases tor $9 yards He alo gained
the most valuable offensive back $5 the ground. “Our
avd, The story ofthe day however. whieh hiss been
vay Alhany’s defensive play sporadic i the pas, was wood Brad
‘Our defense played the most completed histirs three passes and it
technically sound game Eve ever had to help hin” sand Ford
seon since Fe heen here."stid Ford, Not
Albany held the Owls 10 143 total
yards and six first downs,
Pethaps the oitstanding statistic
fl the game way the IT sacks
Albany's defense recorded on Tom

sway with 77 years in 15 caries vath
tone touchdown, Right hebitd him

yards on
Passing attach,

10 be overlooked in the
Danes’ wai i the ply ofthe special
teams. “The special teams today
Played exceptional, We returned
nls very well” said Hard, Calvin
Hint, wha returned one pnt for 25

Hiahenty. the Owrs quarterback, tds, wit name the most valuable
the I sicks yet aschoolreeord ad special team player

Hise of thove sucks were recorded by The punting wis exception on,
defensive taehle Steve Shun, wha Mie: Mari pe ee mes

190 yards eluding one he punted
‘out of bounds inside the Ow's ten
yard fine. Ford indicated that his
team played: much better hin the
scoreboard showed, “The scone
ally was no indication of the
tame." He pointed out that the way
the offense played. the score shoul
have hoon much highes. “We had
numerous seuringoppotunities, bt
‘we committed seven fumbles snd
lost five of them," noted Ford,
“Overall we played an all-around

a gum” sida pleased Ford “IF
wwe play like this the fest al the

Us Saturday tor Hage Brockport

State. Alhany is hoping far repeat
Perlormance a last years. me
when they mauled the Hagley 17-1

Game time 130 pam, onthe

Harriers

by Rich Seipson
Pride, Sept 42, 1976

Hive Athany-Marist<Cosst Guard
riangular cress country meet
‘ele ina disastrousaternoon tor
the Great Danes. The harriers
howed to Marist, S431, and
succumbed to Coast Guard, M3
Alhany’s record alter the met fll 1
(4 and this losing streak is new
ficeurrence for coach Robert
Munsey
Saturdas, Sep, 1%, 1977:

xis one year later, the Danes
opened ther 1977) season by
delenting bath Marist and Const
Guard st home, 25-81 and 26-90,

Keene State Kicks Booters 2-0

by Ken Kurtz ove munutes 4 goa he ae
The Albany: State soccer team Mt this pant Athan hid 0
Aropped ity season opener tu Keene gmble mm onder to heen up the
Stuie 20 tax Saturday at home. —pessure, and Keene State toak
Huh teams probed deepintocach alsatage of the Albany deleuse

‘therstertory early in the fist hall, hep Gait ple. (satan Ws
setting the tone tor a fast paced out of punitiod ay a Rect State
sme. Hach had exesend soring dhe shut seo the
opportunities, but neither team — qt fo & 20 ead with munutey to go
cupualized, Keene State appeared to sn the pi
have the upper hand ay they Athany’s each fll Sehueltelin
peppered Albany's goalie Alberto We were up against a
Giordano with four shots, one after
nother towards the nd the hall
Seorelesy
Giordano calmly ejected eneh shot

nwt

commented

the las ne eng det hy hm
bet the Albany net. cing the
Keene Sit het AU he hale
These al was ply ote
both teehee a
tpt he al Ue
Midway thr te hal, Keene
Site setup dep in Aly
terry A Keene” Sate fowand
Managed (0 get ol n st whch
ticket the fart ena of th
tet pata ving Gordan ng
KeoteStaea -D ka
Albany didnot apply heny
Pre util he ial eight en
SY he game Crap psng a by
the a ol dfememan Sinn Gage
work the Ball dee ino Kees
me tery
The Danes ook oumesou sols
on goa and lng de by
Cahn Arango shel the
Stour and boutded away with

vod, phisswcal gen, but we dt

Fick of communiestion bel ween the
forwatds, snudlick! and buchtel,
init ths hick ol teamwork 1s
disap

State takes on SUNYAC

opponent Oswego this Wednesday
aw)

uotutes
Cireaptans of this yeut's team are
Pepe Azwlat anal Aldo Serguvich

‘Albany booter Carlos Arango (16) battles with Keene St. opponent in
‘game Saturday. Albany lost season opener 2-0

‘Albany quarterback Brad Aldrich looking to throw against So. Conn,

‘Aldrich guided Danes to 18-3 victory Saturday

son's frat,

Open Year Strongly

respectively
This marked a
turnaround trom last

secu ple wera, elocking 2645

fon Athans’ SOS le

dita canto 0 260

run turned the meet around
sad Manse. "Me

he tink charge
sume thraughhtod

The hes statistic wf the niet was
the 0 second spa het wen

Albany's ist ve eines” Math,
Sein Reilly, Mark Dalton, Mark
Cavan, and 1a setevern 1

‘ore pleased of this spre hana
ingle factor.” teavirked Muses
That usu won Here at AT
he Dane's geal Lar the rice sy
Ao stay gether, and otter
thet appoints an the eutly going
At the two vlc math, they kept to
Their game plan, as they had 9a
hhrciers in tromt, computed 10 Ce
Gg tous." They ean ikea tem,

they all stuck wath he goth” si
Mumey
Reilly and Lavan, who finished va

4th and th respectively, bots can
true to haem, according tw Munsey

complete
sgiost he aie
schol. Aung’ firs wo victories
fof the season guve Cane Munscy
‘what he seus 10 i is Vuh
Year of eauehing. a winning record

he “runner ol the meet” Hor the
Danes undoubiedly was suphamore
Wil Mathis. "Brune," he sealed
by is esichand teammates mein

Marits Jerry Sehuider won the

“1 was mot it sueprged” Reilly

Albany's ment pena fre
1s expectetl 1 he hip contrat
for the Danes

Dalton exme in eight plage in
YAY, he senior hitler
extremely wer the majority othe
race, but struggled at the lest ane
{quarter avtenarh, Dalton etn
Abid «fal commendable nb.” noted
Muses

Haan Dass and Matt Wallan
are the suas ecptains
Seasan, Walliams 1 the fist
sophomoreever iw ecketed captain
tina An arever te, He ra

Uisppointing save Satara Bat his
petlormane way hhmnpered hy a
nk

Dass, lung he dn up
to his teat wll, cout rate

leadership. “He did erent sob

St poseling evergreen

mer” satd Mie

Toph ond acd “Lankay 38
close ane and wee gona have
wre close meus.” Mate Mune
John Lalle, shu was unable te
csnpete nthe opening met, wil be
welcomed when Albany bees
Fenton and ai) Marist on
Wednesday at VanCortand Park
Thhe Danes hope 1oextend thei 1977
winning sticak to fue, a much
dierent outlook than the beginning
ol 19%,

Netmen Blank Oswego 9-0

by Hale A. Bakst
Ue Albany State tennis. wean
Usteated Onweg Siate Sturdy
shutting them out 940 at Oswego
The netmen’s season reeoed now
Sands at 2-1 after winning thee ast
For Albany, Paul Fekdmwn
continued fis undefeated record his
season by easly” beating, Ove
lop player Mark Keevil, bf 6-1
‘Number two player forthe Danes
Gary Block, also displayed his
‘alents by winning in identical sets of
(1. Mike Fertig, who has moved up
fo the number three spot this year,
wom fis singles match, 6-3 6-4
Alter a rough start, Andy

AAntoy wo bis tes
eison, G4 God, Ove

atch of the
number

Five player also fell 19 dete, this
mete) aspiring, freshman Gene
Gillespie, Ted Kutvin wow his third
straight singles mate ofthe year, 2
6

The lst doubles mateh against
‘Oswego say the return 10 action of
Albany’s Phil Ackerman, Injured
Prior 10 the season, Ackerman
combined with Paul Feldman towin
their mateh, 6-1 63,

Kutzin and Block swept second
“doubles by identical 6-3 sets, The9-0
shutout wascomplete when Antoz,k
snd Festig manager a 64, 75
Victory

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