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Albany Center Sinks 16 Of 19 Attempts”
As Offensive Display Buries C.W. Post

by Paul Schwartz

Burry Cayanatigh has scored more
points in one game than the 34 he
totuled for Albany State Saturday
night. And his 10 rebounds was nota
personal best either, But what was so
oulstinding about his performance
guinst C.W. Post was that for 40
minutes, he dominated the action
completely 4 one-man barrage
(hut cut through, around, and over
the overmatetied Pioneer defenders,

Ihe domination began early.
Seoring on two layups, two tip-ins
and 4 20 foot jumpshot in the
opening seven*minutes, Cavanaugh
quickly established himself as the

Center Barry Cavanaugh put ina

Inside foree ugainst the Pioneer man-
iin defense; he also caused Post
couch Stan Kellner to call a near-
espairation time out, The Danes led
and, with un offense that was
rating at it’s fast-breaking best,
Went on 10 overwhelm the Pioneers
K-77,

“| thought this would be a much
Tougher ballgame,” sald Albany
couch Dick Suuers, “and I'm pleased
by the vietory margin, This was our
best olfensive elfort of the season,

id the best thing about it was that
everyone wus so unselfish.”

Lie Dunes hud good reason to be

altruistic by giving the ball to

jon high 34 points and collected

10 rebounds for Albany on Saturday. (Photo: Steve Nigro)

they were virtually
assured of & hoop. With Dane
leading scorer Carmelo Verdejo in
ulmost immediate foul trouble, the
6-7 Cavanaugh connected ‘on a
highly-sensational 16 of 19 shots,
kiving the Post squad a look at his

Cavanaugh,

complete repertoire: the long, left-
Jed jumpshot, a

turnaround jumper,

inside

thtwé tip-ins. And oh yes, the crowd

4 smooth sky hook from

Barry

layorite
the buseline, It was
Cavanuugh at his finest.
We sid belore the season that no.
cam that pliys mun-to-man defense
cain stop us.” expluined Cavanaugh,
whose scoring total nearly equaled
hhiy career high of 36, "So far this
season, Carmelo has been carrying,
lis, I've been shooting okay, but 1
needed one game to break out."
Ihe entire Albuny team, in fact,
broke out offensively, In the process
Ol Lolaling a season-high 98 points,
the Danes hit ont helty 64 percent of
their field goal attempts, many of
them layups ay a result of precision
fusing. On two consecutive plays in
the litst hall, Kelvin Jones caught an.
Misbounds pass in mid-air and
banked home the basket, Dave
Vaybylo and Ray Cesare
chulked up six assists, as the Danes
lit the open man at every
upportunity, this julced-up attack
could in part be explained by a
suniewhat contured C.W, Post
Uelensive game plan, but also was a
fwsull Ol surprising and inspiring

Alter the Danes 72-71 loss to then-
ied SUNYAC rival Oneonta
last week, Sauery confidently stated
that “I don't think anyone goes
Undeleated in the conference,” With’
this assertion, Sauers qualifies for
the prophetic hall off No
sooner hud the words left his mouth
vhen Oneonta, playing at home, was
sunned by Plattsburgh 54-43, It was

the guiltless Pioneer squad that were
the reciplanty of the Danes newly
found rallying point
‘Our spirits really
howd that
Sauer,

© When we
Oneonta lost,” said
felt they would eventually
be beaten by someone in the

vonlerence, but 1 didn't think it

Continuing his improved play, Kelvin Jones scored 10 points in Dane
win over C.W, Post at University Gym. (Photo: Steve Nigro)

would

Alter the Ongonti loss, we were
hinda down,” added Cavanaugh,
Wut their fosing really pumped us
up. It opens up so many
playoll possibilities.

ippen so soor

more

In raising their record to 10-5 (still
d-1 in SUNYAC), Albany used a
\uurtet of guards to hold down Mike
Petrie, the Pionsers leading scorer
and coming off « 26 point outing
Sucred Heart
harassed into 4 5-10 shooting night,
ind instead, it Was Dane guard Bill
Hellhimy that, according to Sauers,

the biguest basket of the

agalnst Petrie was

put i

With 6:50 remaining to play, Post
hud cut the 22 point Albany bulge
into not-so-comfortable 70-59.
id\antige, und the Pioneers had
scored the hist seven points, That's
When Bellamy took control of the
bull in his own backcourt,

Barnes Sets Indoor Mark In Trackmen Loss

by Dayid Osborn

With the other three entrants well
into their indoor track seasons,
Albany State wasn't expecting much
when they opened their campaign in
& four-way meet at Williams
Suturday afternoon, Perhaps that's
why no dismay or surprise surfaced
when the Danes emerged from the
compatition in fourth place

1 wasn't looking for anything

jore than We got in the meet and 1
cain sy I'm tickled to death over
what I'saw," Albany coach Bob
Munsey said. “We're just coming off
that month long break which is a real
killer in a sport like track and field,
and we've been back working out
just one Week prior to the meet,”

In past years the Danes have
sully taken an event or two tn this
traditional opener and the absence

ol even one victor in the program
Was a slight cause for concern.
Springlield, a Division I school,
‘apltired the team title with 66 points
followed by the hosts Williams with
38, Lowell at 34 and the trailing
Dunes collected 25.

Kor some Albany competitors,
howibly the high jumpers, triple
jumpers and the long jumpers, it was
their first workout of any kind since
last spring because of the campus's
somewhat limited track facilities
the total lack of space for jumping
training, except for an occasional
antiquated setup in the Auxilliary
Gym, huumpers the jumpers’ training.

One of them, Brian Barnes, a
{reshmen from Scotia, showed little
oF no problem from his extended
layoff When he floated to a school
record in the triple jump with a leap

OL 43-11, His etfort placed him
second behind Tim Brown of
Springfield in the event and eclipsed
Garry Washington's 1974 Albany

k ol 43-6.

I jumped a couple of times over
imer und Leven qualified for
the Empire State Games but Thad to
miss them when | got mono,"said

the sui

Burnes, who fouled on his other two
jumps in the finals, one wh
hhuve measured 45 feet
id so well in my first colle
want to disappoint coach
ey oF the guys; they're a great
buneh,

With Jimmy Pollard, the Dane
record holder in the high hurdles,
now certain to. miss the indoor
Eric Schultz would seem
Schultz,
soph, turned in w respectable time of

Albuny’s best hope thei

the 600-yard run

7.8 that wals good enough forsecond
pluce in the 60-yard high hurdles.
Bob Proulz, a senior transfer
student, took fourth for the Danes in
8.2

lony Ferretti, a frosh from Long
Islnd, wis barely edged out for
second by a Springfield runner and

ud to third in
1165
clocking~one second off the
Albany record. Many of the Danes’
had mediocre times on a

settle for
with a

arrow
track and were painfully behind their
Joey in conditioning,

“his is a close bunch and even if
they aren't sure how good they are or
Where they're going, I can tell they're

be good,” Munsey said, “Just
give them 2-4 meets and they'll start
why, in four Weeks you

cominued on page 13

Wecelerited, and maneuvered
through the entire Pioneer det snse.
His twisting layup was good, «nd
‘after hitting a foul shot to complete
his three point play, the rout
resumed,

Albany did & superb job,
Kellner, Division 1 team
dropped to 6-10,
Hoe always,

said
whose
As i spectator,
enjoyed
Sutiers-teum play,

watching a
Coal They
Always have such a live offense, and
their passing, defense, and coaching
‘agatinst us Way super. Phey clobbered

With the outcome no longer in
Uoubt. the Danes put on a closing
ininute rush, much to the delight of
the fans at University ¢
Albany
inagical century m
thick of things was Cavanaugh, Still
running strong, he handled the ball
breakaway, and sent the
Vioneers limping back to Long
Island with a slam dunk, a shot that
‘capped off my night.”

Cavanaugh followed his jam with
4 tipin, Lee Gardner hit a free
throw, und Steve Low, who netted
ight points off the bench, scored on
4 layup. However, the Danes came
up just short of the 100 point
plateau

Somehow, it's doubiful the Danes
ininded too much. Barry Cavanaugh
least of all,
ALBANY (98) GW, POST (77)
Uilany 21-5 Lan 204
Cavanaugh 16.234 thygins 20 4
Cesare 328 Weber 4-0 6
Clune 226 Hummer 124

Heine 9318

Vuntow 325
ns?
4513
Cullen 4412

ulmost saw

Gaidner OI
Jonicy 4210.
Low 40 8 Chap
Meaybylo 215 Oaw
duanish 10%

Vengo 317
Wicklinskt 0 6 6
Liluor’s note: The first number is
Held goals made, then free throws
tude, and the final point total,

/ FRIDAY

Vol. LXVENo.3 1979. by Albany Student Press Corpo

State University of New York at Albany

February 2, 1979

SUNY Budget Increase Sliced ~

by Lom Martello Garey hay budget
inereaye on 942 million for SUNY
ell below Wharton's $78.3 million
foyueat

Hie budwet document explained
that [he Suite continues to operate
Jude Hiseall austerity allecting the
» ol ill agencies by militing
spending and delerring new
piogiuns, Coupled with projected
Hele 111 Lie State's college-Roing

proposed a
SUNY s request budget increase
in hall by
1. Which was released
Carey's Budget
include the $100 tuition
Therese thie Gosenor recommended

May sliced Governor
Carey's Bud,
Fuesday. However

did not

10 Weeks
with SUNY
Wharton and the

0, Jeaty ing that decision.
Chancellor Clifton
SUNY Board of

openiuc

{ Waterbury Hall Resident
Robbed At Gunpoint

his room in

\ SUNYA student was robbed
Water bur
inyestigtor John Hayber
suid the suspect kuocked on the
25 p.m,, entered, “and asked him if he wanted to buy

AL gunpoint in
Hall yesterday afternoon, according to University Police
Hayner Vietim’s door at
“Approximate
soins herb ‘

According (0 Hayner, the suspect thén drew a hand gun and
demanded camera equipme

He (ook the camera and ran out
lived.

Hayner asked t

said Hayner."but no shots were
the victim’s name be withheld. The victim was
Unaviilable for comment, University Police said that a composite
Uraysitig was being made with the aid of the victim's description of the

\ University Police report described the suspect as a black male,
$//°-5's" and approximately 20-22 years of age, clean shaven with a

invdium build of about 150 pounds. He was wearing blue jeans and a
thlug jackets Hayner sitid that it is not yet known whether the suspect

Js ut student oF not

Wendy Greenfield

DuBois oncharges

of Alvin
Three officers were involved In the arreat TE tata

of sexual assault of a SUNYA student.(Phot

SUNYA Gun Proposal To Be Re

by Wend; Greenfield
“the Albany Student
Committee to Stop the Arming of
Security began a campaign this week
to deleat the proposal that
University police officers on daytime
motor patrol be allowed to carry and
use firearms, Presently, the
University olficers are permitted to
firearms only in the late
alternoon and at night

Ihe proposal is expected to be
considered on Monday, February
Sth at the University Senate meeting,
Albany Student Union chairperson
Nancy Smyth said that the gun
proposal may be tabled again
because certain faculty want more
consideration on the gun issue

Ihe Committee to Stop. the
Arming of Security drew up #
position paper explaining the
‘opposition to the daytime arming of
University officers, This position

ding to student
Union campus, according to studer

{iverity Police

guns on campus during the

1 flows

ie © Danger would have re
Min By University. poli office

secepted when office

ollicers should not extend th

vest of the campus
xists to call

the
risk to the 8
© No need Alba
Police because
alors statione

eee allowed to ca

Salety Building are

puns

paper is being distributed around

{ Union member Bruce

J not presented
rationale for carrying
day

emained the
‘of the possession of
tine of the “hazardous

@ Personal risky to Security are
rs take the job.

supervisors and hie
ed at the Public

on, thy pully & premuim on

niu Lor st future Which will
uecessitily be controlled more by
consolidation,

SUNY A’ budget request was cut
iy tore than hull also, SUNYA will
ceoive ut Hittle fess that $1.5 million
iis! fequesting $3.2 million, 4
iccording to the budget. According

sige on the budget

SUNYA Vice

nee and Business

Hal specttl
womitted by
vigsidynt Lor Fy
Jonny Hhityain, SUNY A is slited to
cose ily 8 Ol AU requested new
Hiiety will be an mereise of only
icy laculty and one fueulty suppot
pusition. in the budget. Thivis 4
Harp contiast 10 lust years addition
12 Hew Licully and three support
Hons
Ol 4 SUNY-ide fevel, the
ecutive Hudget hits hard in several
1s No additonal funds were
commended. by the Governor for
pment teplicement tor SUNY,
je Ieyueat thd been $.2 million
Vist
ested Jor general services way

And a $l

million increase 1

usiied 10 95.7 million
iin tneteaye request for library
ut (yy nothing
iquipment
problem

iwplacement iy a
whi suid Hartigan, 4)
Hho problem has becomedceelerated 4

hgeded 10 run universities.” suid:

Haney Charlane

The 1979-80 SUNY budget proposed by Governor Carey is {ess than
one-half the amount requested by Chancellor Wharton,

hist year's, SUNYA: library
‘oqunition line, only $245 was slated

1 baths,

Niilt all of theye budget request
suishies. the possibility of a tuition
icteune iy Very feu, even though the
Gueiior did not include it in the.
i weuttve Budget, Instead of
‘ivnuling whit had become a
poliied) hot potato after he

nounced intentions to raise tuition.

siunued ON PaKe five

vnd obsolescence, The figure
sted ty seully a miniscule
oun

Hh general pricey inerease

piesents all of the things (hat are

1S) Public Intormation Director
“(his iy anything:
wih) Papel Lo tHaoL way

>) Piesident Paul Feldman was
Mticulilly upset over the library
jcuisition slush, He uid that under

Arrest Made In Sex Assault Case

hy Debby Smith

\sin Dubois tr, pleaded guilty on
32 19 First Degree Sexual
SUNYA student
Albany Counter
Offense Unit

January
Vbuse a a
eeording 10
Jnivetor ol Seawall
Dine Dubie
jay indicted October
for “seauilly fondling” a girl
vutyide Waterbury Hall on
plember 28, and will besentenced
1) Judge Joseph Hurris on February
5. according to University Police
vier Steve Thertiault

Theriault said that Dubois was
dies rooms in

Dubos. 2

cn tnside one of the
Waterbury, “He was chased by
yale student, returned in less than

jhall an hour, and sexually abused a

ul

Dubois fui indicated to the gir! he
Amtrak employee in
Two witnesses, the male

Rensselaer

@ The “expert training” of police
I ulticers 1» only mechanical, There is
10 indication of psychological
competence, According to Williams,
the ollicers are required by law to
juass  payehological test before they
ie installed ws officers. He said that
olticers are not required to
fe psychological test in order to use a
{y addition to the position paper,
4 petition drive has begun. starting
‘with dinner lines on the quads, "We
ope to wet 1000 signatures this week
ind present them at the Monday
said petition drive
co-ordinator Carol Jellet, "The
ne students and. faculty must be
iniormed. and participate in any

Senate meeting,

ny dyeision regarding the use
ms by security.”
members:

are also

Committee
other

y contacting )
nations (or support, Cronin

considered

iv iy Well uly the sexual abuse
hanes, ind ty now in Albany
unity ule” Hityner said,

New York State Poli
Thomas Martin. suid
burgiirized
iments in the
"We arrested,

nd the student who way attacked,
observed Amtrak workers and
positively identified Dubois.
Wings dnd co-
Amira aided in
according tll
ppnisunately 22 ap
fais of Guilderland:
Northy
stolen. Ire

poration trom th iv gsuigitor

i) uppichension Dubois

SENYA\ Investigitor John Hayner

We [Huayner and SUNYA
George Ruotolo)
on a warrant,

vin at the
vest guLOr
tt i“ poled

ipprehended him
poe yghirivedin Clifton Park” Martin:

interviews that we
nt descriptions We id

Dubois wa
Lin Sastoyss County Cou
Burglary in thi
<vond Degree, According to
Histiiet Attorney for Saratoga
qunty David Wait, he will he tried
fen the new tnall term beging alter
pithity 26,

{ie only place the cise has been
iyposed ol is in Albany, The ease is
iil n-eourt in Saratoga,” Saratoga
siicritis. Department Investigator
nen Couper said. The burglary ease
5 being prosecuted in Saratoga

sunt becituse that is where the

bused on
conducted, dilte
eoeised and justa Jol of leg-work We
«hd piceing together what happened
Diticrent burghiriey were

‘ied up with this apprehension.”

Arraigned December
oniwo

wwietnents ol

lea
Her siault suid
\iter being released om bail in
contecton with the sexual abuse
Dubois was arrested in
County on buralary
charges. “He pleaded guilty 10 a
huinber of burglaries tn the tricity

Shots in layor of guns,
ut SUNYA: Security
better trained than
According to
olficers must

Mustin suid that because Dubois
+. pieicate (prior) felon, he should
else minimum sentence of three

w live years,

uigisity
of Basic
he Guile Foree
jnatas tequuired by state aw
volise ailtigers. In this nit
J prangram, one week is

weeks.
Municipal

INDEX

Editorial
Letters. i
NS Movie Timetable,»
SUNY Board
Iyustees require range traininy
ualitigations twice a year, °W
Gjualily our olficers four fo six time
{ your,” suid Williams,
According to Will
service raining program
Lo University officers, *Satet
sses are held (wo days & .
sear an which officers are informed | red the Bird returns
On rules and regulations of the 1aW tee pare tal
onnued on page We

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returned home to a wildly enthusiastic welcome yestetday request. But neither man choose to comment on the Vermont y get - 's altempling to feorganize alter. ¢ inexperienced.” $4 bud vemnalts baru the
‘and declared his revolution to overthrow Shahi Mohammad discussion. Nixon ignored reporters and photographers, who Cr bertenethg  GUMCLI temester in As «result, atid) Etsenmary the’ e wll fey were doling” aald ferme
Resa Pablavi and install an Islamic republic will not be were held buck half a block away. He glanced at the White i ' Malevanly thse of & planned ten, duseriisiig.revenucy Sapeced WHE eS LNRUANT EM ORI EME rT
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patiiarch suid the shah "bas made the army follow the orders the nation’s capital since he resigned the presidency under District Court at Brooklyn yesterday on behalf of six \pnl to publish four issues during publi Sih aft he:
‘of another country,” and his movement will be successful threat of impeachment 414 years ago. handicapped children who are secking to compel state and ihe Spring “78 semester. It thes support, ictonding we ite a
‘only “when the roots of colonialism are pulled out.” He did city school officials to provide them with free special sllocated $4000 to publish a planned: eerie aarti at the f ding
‘not mention the United States by name, but there was no A 5 education. The complaint alleged that there are more than win said that the funding
Uoubt what county. he was talking about, Khomeinis Flood Facing Hard Times 14,000 handicapped students living in New York City who,
chartered Air France jumbo jet from Paris circled three times although entitled by statute to a free public education, have
and landed at 9 a.m. as @ million jubilant followers lined the WASHINGTON (AR) cia vaean cai aralony i Sak re aa Seat eel eens iterate he pears the end’ of tast semester (6
nile route he took from the airport to thecapital’s largest oi Rep. Daniel J, Flood, who is charged with bribery, Ihe plaintiffs cla iting time fromthe S fC 2 nd ot last semester ;
Canute Sire 30000 lark pelee malnatped ofr Sonspiniey and perjury. They quit for the night after nearly original notice of notification to the Board of Education that ource Oo ontroversy ASAE aT salar For
long the route, and more than 100,000 supporters jammed (wo hours of discussion, Flood is charged with accepting at i child is handicapped to placement in an appropriate school M way released for use on
the cemetery, Joust $50,000 in bribes ina conspiracy scheme with hisformer 1s 250 calender days or 170 working days. The plaintiffs

udministrative assistant between 1970 and 1976. The three further claimed that the defendants repeatedly have failed to
Hearst Released and Free

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x i La ce ing Sr. prayer. Rockefeller’s asi November, however, it was people 10 the Syracuse service and semester's first issue, March I, traductian baternite ai 2
Nixon Makes a Quiet Visit Re age ease eet Sree HekpenS ae Hel rete Narious writings, and bis Hot the environmental issue that (ourist industries by bringing in lccording o O'Brian: He TRG AER nee OT sitet planned
i y : hes daughter, An oberts, will read from scripture provoked the protest by 15% inore peuple to the A iy considering Lak aRCArRE Rutt Racca pn
WASHINGTON (AP) Richard Nixon emerged from his Ihe cuts willsave taxpayers SL. billion inthe nextfive — Rockeleller died of a heart attack lst Friday at age 70, His eae ‘aes est fate 1 ee Oe eas ATS jena iW! evloviig Poedar peat “oes geneal ek ofeommiient. 0) 15H seston
piivaty nyseting with Chinese Vice Premier Teng Hsiao-ping yeas, he added, The Transportation Department's plan shcy were interred at the family’s 250-aere Pocantico title Girey cava pnd fh Univeral Al Wak CONV reine” anid THA a seOrU AREOIUDA Ib A Pre PETE AICTE RES CERES EE NM ou eeeed
suniling broadly —thesmile of aman who hadtikenanother would end the careers of trains that have become part of vstaic in suburban Westchester County on Monday afters i 4 EAN Vai ae RE MRT TE re SOC  CESTDAN DONOR RIEUC NL De Unea Dus
slop away tom years of self-exile, With « limousine and iiliowd lore und tradition, sending some famous-name jis tc luncral service the day before yy Sa iseaatan mete auth rate AUT a aig AEC ALES Nes reonies wae. coreriin tar uAN
seis gs J ne Bullalo picketters used the went along,
Governor's authorization of $15 Inaddit to. the domed stadium, . 4}
HR RT PCD eerie rr Mae terre -Campus Vandalism Increasing
Owned Syracuse University to point new, Student Center and a
> up the need to complete SUNY continuing Education Center by Michele Israel Depari two clevators were — solve the vandalism problem.
y Jo deil with opposition from Plant Superintendent Ira DeVoe —iepwired oitw Friday und vundalized — Cammittee member. Tom
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Hullalo's Unfinished Amherst
those who felt that state funds hus stated that @ lack of student — {he following Monday and Tuesday J onnelly suid that aspecial budget is
should not be used 10 improve responsibility is seen as the main causing “several hundred dollars ippropriuted viich year for damages,
al w private university, cuuse of the estimated one-half dase The problem arises when things are
out that million dollars spent annually (0 Colonitl Quid Bourd Member —usuged sooner thin expected and
Mitehell Schulman suid that Quad funds sire not availble.”
Hoard representatives met with Donnelly eited furniture as an
Money is set aside: for

Ailins People together," said Focus 20 issues lor the Fall'78 and Spring
xing Editor Gary Eisenman, “79 semesters.

Khomeini Returns to Iran

‘nuanization ay being Focus’ major
Problemy lust semester
We uy 4 group didn't handle

Irom SA tor this

Syracuse Dome Project ie

SA froze the magazine's budget at

by Nancy Gleason fudn't been used to fund the inuary 31
Construction on the proposed Syracuse project, it would have been Veaple took it (the budget freeze)
Syrcuse University stadium that uscd buildanewgymat UBsimply !0F More thin it really was,” said
Hated student tempers last fall at isn'tatccurite It wasn'tan‘either or’ Laveutive Editor Bob O'Brian, “A
JoLo1 them thought Focus was going

campus.
SUNY Buffalo Graduate

Student Association President Joyce lucililies
vin said students there were supporters pointed
By pees Htteinely disedtiied™ “with the — Syracuse University is closely related repair vandalized SUNYA property.
Governor's decision to give a private :
University fifteen million dollars of the State operated College Most
stute money for such a project while Lnyironmental Science and the \niversitiey sign some type of
students at Buffalo were forced to Upstite Medical Center are located caniuct,” DeVoe said, “agreeing
put up with gym facilities deseribed atthe University, Zimmer's assistant ht i they destroy something, they parts 9
Siid that the Continuing Education gre jiible forthe damages. For were in periect shape two years ago,

the third annual New York State Compe c
‘ite Competition will begin Fo says he is an experienced streaker
4119-00 nh, Saturday, February 10. 1979 at Siena College, snd tects pwople shouldn't be so uptight about uditg
Loudonville N.Y. and SUNYA will be among nine t-ams y Sinitine
fae eee te ane Be, Cnipeting for the opportunity to advance to regional and
You're one of the “untortunate many* who haye be nil Hyeets. The tinal competition, held at Daytona — Dry That Co
uch waiting for a bus the past few Weeks, Help ison the way! ste, on March 20, 1979 will decide the national champion op that urse!
Acting Dispuitcher for the Motor Pool Art Burt sys leainy of eight (three men, three Women, two alternates)
Ba fang Pind ttew 92 seat huses have been purchased and will compete tn six events: volleyball, 880 yard relaysrace, Here's a Jast minute remind fT
cui rouidng the elle soon Hewnd 0} Hud (option: six pack pitchvin— a basketball add q course today today f the hee ae ae ge
today — today is the last day to do so, Al

Viiddition, & new bus driver has been added st sel) MHiicle course, team frisby is c OSs BC USe
its been added to the roste i le . teltm frisbee or frisbee rel FoRrtin adjust 7
Hid plitis die being made to ineregse express runyinthenear suid a 1p ol war Thal i tin i No Sy ay a idee ravi iG ah Woke eas ro sii oh =n
ill located on the second Noor of the Campus Center by

Huiiie, Hurt added that the long wails for the" %
{added that the lang waits forthe "Great SUNYA (Hie anly requirement to be w part ofthe competition's that 4 4y that money could haye gone,” would also beservingstite students, | broken property. That procedure restored to their original condition,

Hieet Monster should ase by the of s Week, 90 re ;
ISHCIRGUTAI by the end of this wee Sue tol an it varsity team or attending school on an Ay tor thiwe procrastinators oul th i b ARR ah STE eeNe ea vise aaah
 Procrastinators out there wanting to blow

Debble Kopf thleiie shularship, The event is endorsed by the National 4 1ew hurdemome or boring ered York Suite vill also be benefiting vandalism.” umber of administrators in the past
Hiicitsinment and Campus Activities Association, and, of 214 Ting. credits YoU Have until March the money allotted for the stadium — trom tlie new Syricuse complex, In. \ recently reported incident of iid hil, "Right now there's a great

Catlins sponsared tind coordinated by the Budweiser beer Would not have gone to SUNY «turn tor the $15 million dollar yyajor vandalism involved the The Environmental Decisions jyed for poet pressure.” He added,

Misttibutoty ithe participant's respective focal communities Hullalo even if ithad been denied to qeant, the s late will be receiving 20 clevators in Colonial Quad's Commission, which deals with all however, thitt there is no solution to
— Robin Goldb: Syritcuse University ays Use of fic facilities annually. It Livingston fower. According to physical uypecty of the university —jiv vandalism problemat the present

Tovsay thay (f"the S15 million. numued on pagefive Chet Vhomas of the Plant community, is now attempting to une

False Fire Alarms Spread Concern

byBob Blasenstein purchased glass windows to install Quad which had 40 false alarms, 15
“The number of false fire alarms is onthe present fire alarms inthefour in Lasiman tower, Pattie Snyder
fon the rise, but according to quad towery und in the downtown State Quad director, said that she
Assistant Director of Public Safety campus dorms, With these “two doesn't know why the quad has had
Carl Scharl,stepsarecurrently being taye alarm boxes", Scharl said, a sy many false alarms, a subject that

No More Waiting

to the State University
students at other 1eVoe to discuss the probl suinple

Seliuliaan sid that vandalism iy cainiture, wssuining that
cheouraged when repairs are only —yun't be necessitry for five

y completed, “The elevators uriiture 1s usuily damaged sooner

iui thik and the money just isn’t

totally inadequate,”

Zimuner’s assistant said that New \yn't enforced here.”

Assemblyman Zimmer's assistant

livany event, remember to bring your 1D.
— Nancy Gleason

Anything For an ‘A

Students in Sociology 119 and anyone who glanced into
Sucuil Science 256 yesterday morning were startled by the

Father unusil sight of Michael Calabro, a junior from
Yonhers. sitting in the front row with nothing on but desert
bouts and i pair of sweat sox.

Moh, Higgins was talking about social predictions la
seh a Gur blind following ol aosial ors an ne
Picdicted that nobody would come to class nude," Calabro,
suid while dressing in the bathroom after class. “The
titetesting thing way that he related my condition to today's
Ietuire: how individuatls will react differently: when they

Luken to extinguish the problem:

Mant Superintendent Ira DeVoe
huts stated that a lack of student
responsibility is seen as the main
cause of the estimated one-half
pullion dollars spent annually to
tepan vandalized SUNYA property

Here at SUNYA, the number of

lulse fire alirms is on the rise, but

student would have to first break the
uss with the attached hammer and
then reach in and pull the alarm.

He said that the University of
firidyeport hus installed these boxes
and the number of false alarms have
dropped by over 80 percent. Scharls
ded that he expects the,boxes to be
nn use by the beginning of the fall

jay trustrited many staff members,
She does not feel that the large
number of freshmen and
sophomores on the quad is
jesponsible for the high total
pocituse they have yet to catch any of
he people who have pulled false
alanis,

Colonia! his had 33 false alarms,
Indisn 21, and Duteh 12

Auiuw they're being studied.” eer

Super Sports {he reaction to Calabro way a spontaneous burst of

Natighter and applause that lasted for a full fiv ING

‘ye Budweiser College Super Sports Nationar the inibisl wesponse, the lecture went a Bunn
Himpionship strikes again! he gis

secording to Assistant Director of
Vublic Safety Carl Scharl, steps ar
currently being taken to extinguish

On Indian Quad, fire safety Selurl said that in all three
ss posters will be pul up ihetower hay had more false

according 10 {han any low rise building, Colonial
ton Tower had 9 false

lil except for x ive propiemn within three weeks

the many laces that pushed u
lit pushed up against the glass door for rector Jack Simeone, Thess — Quid's Living
glass door for a Between 1972-1977, there were Quad Director Jae tb iron OBIE

Jents of possible areas slurs, sshile Clinton Hall had the

Witt st
hist Lolal Lor a Low rise with 8, On.

Of real fires and of the consequences
ic pullingsfalsealarm, Indian Quad, Mohawk towectiad 10
Jone, there Were 111 fals matic judicial bosrd jalse alarms while Tuscarora Hall ba
cumple Stuyvesant (ower on Dutch A recent rash of false alarms has prompted an increased fire safely

\ ( sun Ww moe Che
PAGE TWO a ya news brief, Wy Cea Buta SUNYA tooenily ‘ nid ie Stute : contmued on page ive campaign on all the quads.(Photo:Bob Leonard)
j ALBANY STUDENT PRESS y ALBANY STUDENT PRES (AGE DURER

OU false alarms on campus, an.
average of slightly ovever 100. per

yeas, Scharl said, Last semester ie

which are ant

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Badget Proposals |

continued from page one

(Wo Weeks ago, Carey opted to leave

the issue in the hands of Wharton
NY Irustees,

We're convinced that the

enormous amount of reaction after

Director Larry Schillinger, “Ninety
ire coming Irom the Univeristy at
Bullalo alone.”

The pressure put on the legislature
ity been organized into three of
these “lobbying diys”, as well as
testimony belore the financial
committees of the senate and the

€ assembly. The effort will culminate

Fequested budget increase.

\ SASU position paper on the
Wudget sind that “The constraints
tinposed by the Governors’ budget
Will build pressure upon the
university's Board of Trustees. to
fabe tuition, Politically, this dumps
tie whole un the laps of the
Hustees. In other words, Carey is

A against the tuition
tewide lobbying day
jd this, Monday atthe
We hope to get over 150
schools throughout the

suid SASU Legislative

on March 14 with a mass rally at the

/e're trying to get momentum

Work to}
wether be

her with us, we
‘orking on this

his been no official

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Cinmneellor’s ollice, according to
Charlton,

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Continued from page three

is expected that the facilities will be
used in the future to attract
conventions to Syracuse and house
\urious exhibits at the yearly State
hair

At the same time the stadium
complex was proposed last year, a
similar proposal concerning the
construction of a Downstate
Convention Center (to be lacated in
Manhattan) was introduced to the
fegislature, At that time, many saw,
the move us a political trade off
between downstate Democrats and

False Alarms

inuiinied Iran page three

Quid had 6 false alarms and Van
Cortland: Hall had

been wood in educating students,”

Shieailyo ettes an increase in “student

‘onsciousness aind awareness,”

{he biggest months for false

army, said Seharl haye usually

wen September, October and
mber, when more than $0,

Ht a all false alarms for the

upstate Republicans =f

“There was no> concrete deal
5,” said Zimmer's staff member:

He! pointed: to. the) legalities

fejection of the Downstate

Convention Center proposal as,
Verification of the no-deal theory.

In explaining how the Syracuse

stadium proposal passed through
the legislature, Zimmer's assistant

“there's a good deal of

ise University alumni in state

nment, This doesn't change the

ut it certainly opens the

munication.”

hat Raymond Schuler,

current president of Associated

Industries and former State

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Syracuse University alumni,

Gun Policy

couitinued from page one
concerning shooting a firearm,” he
suid,

Albny Police Captain. Joseph
Labontaine said that Albany Police
oillicers must undergo the nine Week
training plus.an additional range

Ollicer it es
Ollicers aire i
riininal is more likely to ct
*Lunderstand why Sec
Huns, but we must look at the
suuution trom a campus point of
view." Lester said, He acknowledges
that Security is well trained but ne
lows Not regard this as the issue,
Political Science Professor
‘Hiiles fariton, a University
Senilor, sid, "Phe odds are that
somebody will get hurt,”
Union Committee
i
Belween dorms and other
stich ay the Student
ol
ent for Finihee and
usiness John Hartigan said he ix
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‘uliing bel ween dorms and between
Jory and the campus center. "We
vie working on having spotlights
Huiting onto the podium from each
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{he FBI reports that more than 80
nations around the globe are
cooperating in a worldwide
Investigation into the illegal copying
and distribution of major motion
pictures,

The Bureau reports that a raid in
the town of Bay Billage, Ohio,
recénily nabbed 44 feature-length
movies that allegedly were being
circulated internationally. Among
the films seized in that raid were Star
Wars, Mary: Poppins, and Gone with
the Wind, Vhe Bureauestimates that
the illegal take from unauthorized
lilms exceeds $800 million a year.

FLICK PICK
The Wall Street Journal reports
that the Iransamerica Corporation
subily used the movie Invasion ofthe
Hind Snatchers to promote its
corporate identity

The film was fin

Uistributed by a T

gnsamerica buildingng appears’ in
dozens of scenes in the movie, which
Was shot in San Francisco.

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Iransamerica admits its building
is displayed repeatedly in the film,
but insists that this happens only
becuuse the structure has a “real
science fiction look.”

TEAM PEP

A California psychiatrist and
former medical consultant to the
National Football League says that
inany professional football players
Will continue to use amphetamines
during games until the NFL
acknowledges it has a serious drug
problem on its hands,

Doctor Arnold Mandell says his
own interviews with & players
Indicates that the use of stimulants
it practices and games is
football,
defensive

lor impor

widespread in professior

particulirly among
linemen

Mandell calls this practice of usin
“uppers the “udayay syndrome

He says dozens of players he has

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Mandell predicts that widespread
pill use will continue in pro football
Until the league publicly
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sels Up a monitoring system where
ho competitive edge could be
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FAT CHANCE!
Hold on to your paunches men
ut is becoming fashionable,
At leust this is according to the
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biggest shirt makers,

fern says it surveyed a number of
British women on their tastesin men,
ind found that the beanpole look is
detinitely out this season,

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Tern says the survey showed that
While just one in every five women
polled found skinny men attractive,
34 percent said they preferred mento
have a suggestion of a tummy, and
31 percent said they actually
preferred a slight paunch,

Dick Howland, the firm's
maniging director said the results of
his poll don't mean it's fashionable
to be fat, but he added “a minor
paunch which is still under control
seems {0 appeal to women.”

Whien does a minor paunch get
ul of control, you might ask, Well,
according to Howland, it’s when you.
can't see your fee you stand
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When you sit down; if you can’t lean.
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The American Institute of
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society of 27,000 acrospace
engineers, scientists and students,
has recommended that the federal
government spend some $30 million
in a research and development
program for a solar-powered space
satellite that would be.about the size
‘of Manhattan.

The satellite, according to the
institute, could be collecting solar
energy thousands of ‘miles away in:
space and transmitting enough by:
luser beam to meet almost all the
power needs of New York

City,
The group said that there was tittle

Guestion that the satellite concept
could be implemented, but there was
‘one major drawback — the cost,
According tosome estimates, such
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Now that the victories of the civil rights
= become history, there is
ang lear among blacks that racism is
taking hold in America. The revival is
by many ay more subtle and elusive than
‘in the past.and thus harder to fight, because

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February 2, 1979

DELTA

‘The Professional Business

SIGMA PE ———=

Fraternity

UPCOMING RUSH EVENTS

Monday Feb. 5 Meet the Chapter 9:00
Fireside Lounge i

Tuesday Feb. 8 John Levato 8:00
Fireside Lounge

Tuesday Feb. 13 Committees in action

10 CC 375

Thursday Feb. 15 Keg w/Brothers 9:30
State U Lounge

For men and Women
interested in enhancing
their business careers.

Delta Sigma Pi

Informational Membership Meeting

Course:

Camera Club Meeting

WED. FEBRUARY 7th at 8:30PM
CAMPUS CENTER ROOM 361

in Black and White and Color Photograpy to be
discussed.

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man sitting in arowboat in the
middle of a picturesque lake
proclaims, “I love to fish init.”
Momentarily, the scene shifts.
Is no longer quite so placid, Rapids
churn luriously in front of the viewer
Through the white water, a canoe
emerges. A younger man, who is
obviously having the time of his life,
summons up the energy to tiredly shout,
*L Jove to canoe in itl” Finally,
several youngsters frolicking in a
mountain lake inform us in unison that,
“We love to swim in it!” And, of course,
there's that familiar background music
*Lel--l-l) I-l-I-l-l Love New York.” It
silmost makes you want to dive into the

Hudson.

Brian Kurtzer

speuker is Jim Gallant, the young head of
murketi for the New York State
Department of Commerce, Division of
fourise, Gullant, sponsored by the Delta
Sigma Pi business fraternity came to
SUNYA last Monday night. The 18-
month-old “| Love New York” campaign
Js. In it sense, his baby, He's been with it
singe ils inception, when Bill Doyle, (“the
behind the campaign") chose
Gallant Lor his staff.

* Tourism can be a great benetit to tax
fevenue without increasing tax burden

brainy,

During 1967-75, tourism in this state grew
AL 7; per year. But, inflation was also

‘bout 7; per year. Meanwhile, there
that were aggressively
promoting themselves, Massachusetts’
tourism grew at 28% per year
Connecticut-21%. . ."he said. Gallant has
‘ll the pre-eampaign figures at hand
they portray New York as a very passive
stutte

So. the cumpaign was initiated to
teiiedy this situation in @ dynamic
fashion, "We commissioned a survey
Which incorporated marketing and
wovernment. This was the first time a
consumer goods marketing philosophy
Wily applied to a state, We realized that
New York Stite und New York City were
dillerent products entirely.

the city. of cours

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reaching appeal. This motivated the state
to develop packaged tours of the city
which could be sold in other markets. So,
While commercials enticing viewers 19
vacation in the great upstate outdoors are
seen along the east. coast from the
Carolinas to Maine (Gallant's home
stute). most of the country has not heard
the proto-typical New Englander cach
“but | love New yaaaak.”

Realizing that the major attraction of
New York City is Broadway, « Broady
theatre commercial
featuring a multitude of stars |
current shows, The commercial y
musical with only one song; a four word
ditty, You guessed it! The only var
on the theme is spoken by a pop
imetumorphasized bat, who
prelerence for New York after sund:
has by

was develop:

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The Broadway commerci
the crowning glory of the campaign. |
has won many awards including
4 Tony, and an award
campaign of any state, In fact, in a J
through September ranking of pop
commercials it finished 7th, beh
commercials for products such as ?
Schlitz, and McDonalds, Now that
distinguished company for a mere c

This commercial is the spearhieac
the packaged tou!
nd the City nations
Travel agents may simply call airlir
make all reservations throug
computerized system. This aspect
promotion has bes introduced t¢ ies
such us Palm Beach, -Chicage
Nashville

His this phase of the campaign |
suiccesstul? Gallant notes that befor
Broadway campaign was launched (
Valentine's Day), Broadway ticket
sicadily declining

ay th

“In the following months, ticket
inercased 2 percent, then 26 percent, th
24 percent.” Broadway actors. scen
share Gallant’s enthusiasm. “1
Broudway commercial was shot on
(dity of the worst blizzard in New York i
yeitrs.” he relates, “Out of B6 actors \
suid they'd participate, only four didi
show. You couldn't get a cab that di
ull these actors were coming to d

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[month old Love New York

© February 2;-1979=

1. (Photo: Karl Chan)

i eee

ate

€ Was brash and he was brazen,
He was serious and yet he

clowned. He was childish for

one minute, and then an
overpowering giant the next:

He was insulting at times, but he was
Iriendly as hell, He yelled, he whispered,
he laughed, he shuffled, and he smiled,
but most of all, he seemed to be himself,
Preceded by a film that highlighted his
tumultuous career, introduced as the
most recognized person in the world, and
Teceived with a standing ovation by a
sold-out crowd, Muhammad Ali strode
‘onto the platform at the SUNYA gym last
luesday night, and spoke for
Upproximately an hour and fifteen
minutes on a wide array of topics ranging

from philosophy to Howard Cosell.
Jay Gissen

Belore he even said hello, he was
Waving the crowd to sit down, much to
the surprise of thousands of fans who
leApected to receive the most swell-headed
inn they had ever idolized, Once that wi
luken care of, Ali still wasn't satisfied
There was another matter to be taken care
ol the lighting, In fact, the very first
words {rom The Champ’s mouth were,
I'm not gonna start speaking until you
(urn the lights on.” He didn'teven want to
be spotlighted; he wanted to beable to see
huis audience as they could see him
Then came a slight misunderstanding,
Ihe audience, weaned on the Ali of pre-
fight interviews and Cosellian victory
chutes, expected the champ to clown
around tor an hour or so with the same
pompousity and punch as he showed
George Foreman in °74, or Sonny Liston
len yeurs earlier, Wrongo, uppercut
breath! Ali was trying to be serious!

V'd appreciate it if you all could keep
There's a time for clowning and a
inte 10 be serious. 1 made $53,000,000
irom clowning, but for awhile tonight,
We'll clown.

quiet

Vim going to be serious
later

The Greatest had actually come with a
planned lecture; a speech, and the
Audience wasn't quite willing to accept it
dit lirst. Ali fought fire with fire: “I have a
Jecture here, and with the mentality of this
crowd, [don't think you'll understand it.”
A little justification was in order, Was
Muhammad Ali? Or an
unposter? Then a one never does
know what The Champ will say from one

this really

gai

The Fighter Turns

moment to the next. He's as
Unpredictable in front of a microphone as
he’s been in front of some ill-destined
challenger like Chuck Wepner (remember

“I'm not the same person you see inthe
boxing ring, I played the fool, Like
another {ool named Howard Cosell. (A
{raditional round of applause for any dig
at Howard), All those years on television,
1 was acting, Most of my life has been a
show.”

And with that, The Champ introduced
the topic of the night's lecture: “The
Intoxications of Life.” And aninteresting
Iecture it turned out to be. Sounding at
times like a minister preaching in the deep
South, Ali unleashed his philosophy on a
con! used crowd, very puzzled, but at least
quiet.

*You don’t know me because you saw
the clown. I'm not wise in school books,
I'm wise in life, And the wise man can act
the tool, but the fool cannot act wise.”

A little smile followed that last quote,
und he looked up at the audience with the
Jook of innocence in his eye, and softly

sud
Makes sense, don't i
Shut! | thought. This isn't even a fight,
und for some reason, I'm rooting for the
xuy anyway, 1 noticed how great he
looked. And he sounded so clear. Not a
bit punch drunk. And his self-written
lecture, other than being a trifle repetitive
dil cerlaiin points, was Well-composed and
Well-delivered
We desire to understand what we
Gunnot understand, What at one time
ules you sutistaction and pride the next
lime gives you humility. ‘Today's
condition and only today’s condition
counts. Lile is always changing, just like
the weather. The only thing clear to man
is the moment he calls the present.”
Pretty heavy stuff for a dumb boxer
like me,” he had quipped before the show
\nid ity heayy ay it was, Ali still managed
{o interject some potent clowning during
the lecture, But this clowning was
dilivrent, It had an edge of seriousness. It
Uelisered points, opinions, and political

wit

1 can't believe it! Grown people
iting to see Superman fly! Well that’s
like 1 was. I said 1 was The Greatest, and
lutked and yelled, and they bought
tickets. Then one million, two million,
three million

On the topic of marriage,

id his two

Spinks was uglier than that,

Ali suid that Joe Frazier was 50000000 ugly, but that Leon

| Haye a lecture here, and with the mentality of this crowd, 1
don’t think you'll understand it.

divorces, Ali observed that, “. . . it cost
me $2.00 to get married, and $2,000,000
to get free.

And when he recalled a time ten years
carlier when he had made his last college
tour, Ali remembered his opposition to
the war in Viet Nam, and his refusal to
serve, In a statement of ironic truth, The
Champ noted that as far as his opposition
tothe war was concerned, Ift waited
wo extra months, it would've been in
style y

During the lecture, boxing seemed to
be the furthest thing from his mind, When
liedid mention his fighting career near the
end of the lecture, he himself played it

down to almost nothing.

Sometimes | wish Iw
and Howard Cosell was a tree.

No big thing, 1 beat Spinks, Two
brothers fighting and one brother won,

It almost made me feel bad for being.
excited about it, Maybe Muhammad Ali
hus transcended boxing, ay he's been
cluming so much recently. | didn’t know
il Ishould feel happy or sad, We're losing
1 boxer, but we're gaining a different kind
‘ol hero,

The new Ali views boxing as @ vehicle
for hinsell. Boxing brought him up to
this level of fame and fortune, and has set
him at this point with endle:
opportunities in front of him, For that, he
Jy Cinktul, butitis now, he claims, when
Tis work Will begin.

Ali his recently formed WORT),
World Organization for Rights, Liberty
and Dignity, Boasting members like John
Irayoltaand Stevie Wonder, Ali's goal is
{o scl up olfices in as many countries
‘tise as much money as
possible, all to aid the needy all over the
ulobe. He sounded like an innocently
excited youth as he revealed the logo for
WORLD, and let everyone know that
hie’ be the only one to sign checks to
insure complete honesty.

And then he was done, He placed his
speech buck into his briefcase, looked at
the audience, and nonchalantly said:

Now we can clown

And clown we did, Immediately
opening the audience to questions, the

possible, and

coven emma!
i

Hhotos by Mare Henschel

Philosopher

than anything in Hollywood. And in light

There's a time for clowning and a time to be serious
awhile tonight, I'm going to be serious, We'll clown later,

‘first one posed asked when he would!
defend his title, That wasall Ali needed to}
g0 on, and his mouth was off and|
running. x
Claiming that the worst thing in the
world he could do is get in the ring again,
he insisted that he was now a
businessman, and’a young one at 37. But
it wasn't the businessman Alitthat refused}
$24,000,000 to fight Mike Rossman and
Duane Bobbick. *
“1 can beat ‘em both;
boomed, “they're both
compared to me,”
Switching to some well-leserved self-|
pritise, The Champ said he was bigger

the boxer!
two bums|

as a dog:

ol his fev for the second Spinks fight, he
called himself the real six million dollar
init, Healso insisted he was still pretty,"
and the round of applause following that
line indicated that SUNYA agreed,
Jurning to @ jovial attack stance, he
suid thut Joe Frazier was “so000000000"
ugly, but that Leon Spinks was uglier
(hun that, Andas faras digs go, would the
evening have been complete without a

ood shot ut Cosel’?

Sometimes,” he said, “1 wish 1 was a
dog and Howard Cosell was a tr

There was only one thing left that the
crowd wanted to see: The Infamous Ali
Shullle, “And Ally almost” always the
crowdepleuser, relented, and agreed to
deinonstrate his moyes against a lucky
Volunteer from the audience. Even in a
jul suit, and, ashe warned, out of shape,
i looked damn good, The Champ
shullled like only The Champ can do,
waved good-bye, and then left,

Ay | walked back/to my room, I was
thinking about how great Ali was; how
iiendly he seemed; how open he turned
Gul to be. 1 thought about the guy's
lhirismiis the guy's punch; his personiility
snd his wit, When I got back, everyone
ished me how Ali was, [smiled a little bit

Vieity good stuff for a dumb boxer
ihe him,” I said, and proceeded to tell
them every damn thing I could remember
nim saying.

for

_3 ae

SUNYA students have become ingenius at d

of

member when you were in

sixth grade, and you wanted to

cheat? First you signaled your

Iriend. across the room, and

very discretely mouthed the
humbers of the questions you needed,
Then, alter waiting a couple of minutes,
you got up and found your way to the
wurbage pail. On your way back, your
Iriend curetully slipped a small sheet of
Piper into your hand, And if it was
lnipossible for you to get to him, he
Uispoved of the scrap and passed your
desk.

Robin Goldberg

Dossn tw seem UKE those Ninst Gaye of

dishonesty were just moments ago? Think
ol how much you've perfected those
chewting skills since then, Or, maybe
you're ol the group that doesn't cheat, for
Whilever reason, Maybe you had a bad
experience aind you got caught, Or maybe
UU Just goes against your basic morality,
No matter what view one takes, cheating
in school has become a fact of life,

'here are many reasons why cheating
hats excelled to such wide proportions, A
Jol ol students feel that in a state of
desperation, it might be the only way to
beat the & sophomore
business major, claims that “it’s an
eacellent way to please your parents,"
Mow does one go about this task of self
improvement?

e levising testing aids. This pi e:
Sxam taking wearing apparel - the crib shirt, (Photer nt

What does the SUNYA faculty think of academic

What can happen if you's

there are so many methods of cheating
that it's impossible to single out the most
successful ones, Scott says that he plays a
hypothetical game with cheating. He tries
them out in his mind and sees which ones
Would work more often, or with greater
Irequency than others,

Scott's lavorite is the rubberband trick,
He says if you have a wide panel

ibberbund, stretch it out as much as you
cin, iind write your cheat notes on that
Release it, and they're all there, just
smaller, He views cheating as en
intellect ual exercise, “the most important
thing isn’t cheating, it’s bullshitting. It
luhes ds much intelligence,” Scott says,
“to cheat well as it does to learn the
maserial? Nina, an undeclared
sophomore, agrees, “cheating has been
known to be a *best subject’ in school.”

Joe Keating, a SUNYA psychology
instructor [eels that cheatingis dependant
mn the atmosphere the teacher creates. “If
the instructor generates an environment
condusive to cheating, such as scaring the
shit out of the students, it would provoke
cheating.” Keating says the grading
system plays an important role in a
Mudent’s perspective of the course. “In
‘most courses the grading system is
intended as a selection procedure or as #
funk ordering procedure, rather than tc
provide feedback to the student on the
atdequitcy of student’s performance oras
motivational system.” Just as many
students feel that cheating is the only way

EEE

simulates anew forim
Mark Halek) c

to insure you don't fall behind and to the
end of 4 curve, many teachers feel this
way as well

Keuting feels that “a s
Obligation is to design evaluations that

vely cheat-proof, to the extent
that it’s possible. You can’t come up with
4 completely cheat proof environment

Sociology professor Craig Brown says
that he doesn't employ elaborate methods
ol preventing cheating. He says he won't
Rive alternate forms of tests, he just tries
to have assistants on hand, and exert
curelul surveillance, “Certain situations
Jend themselves to cheating, such as large
classes, multiple choice tests,” he said

Using proctors in a test situation does
reduce the chances for successful
cheating, says Keating. There are more
¢yes uround on duty, and naturally less
Ireedom, For this reason, many teachers
have assistants available when they
administer an exam,

Jon, a sociology major, feels that
cheating is inherent for most test
structures, “When you create the
structure of an examination, you create a
cheating environment, especially where

'y very easy to cheat without getting
caught.” Jon claims that his methods
Which range from the conventional crib
sheets to writing on the inside of his pants
cull und crossing his legs, are usual
success! ul

One approach to cheating, says Larry
4s “really an advanced approach, it's not
really cheating. Mind over matter. (
the teacher over, and say ‘I think this is
the answer.” He'll involuntarily move his
head either up or down for an instant
Uhat Will give you a hint as to how you
answer it.”

Steve. it business education majorin his
Junior year. doesn't cheat, “For the time
you spend cheating, you might as well
study. You won't get anything out of the
course, and you don't know if the person
you're cheating off of is doing it right
either,

teache

That's one risk that's taken when
cheating off other people. You can't be
sure that they know what they're doing
Ellen, 4 treshman, used a survey method
in High School. She would try to sit with
three people in front of her. Then she
Would take the answer that two of them
had. It all three had different answers, or
the same answers, she'd pretena to pick
up her pocketbook, and check with
people behind her,

A lot of people just don’t cheat because
they don't need to or feel guilty. Joe
Keating recalls that in school he never
cheated, not because of some strict moral

dishonesty?

caught cheating?

code he hid, he just never had the need to.
Steve says that he works on his own for
*pliiin satisfaction, The consequences
outweighted the benefit

Naturally, the consequences of getting
ciiught is greatly dependant on the nature
of the exam being given. “When
Proctoring an exam such as the GRE's,
it's my duty to report cheating, since Lam
receiving money for my time, and took on
the obligation,” said Keating. Brown says
that the severity of the punishment he
Would administer is dependent upon the
Hlugrancy of the offense, He says if he
thinks he catches someone looking at
another's paper, he will warn them,
can’t be sure ifa glance is cheating, or ifan
outstretched neck isn't just that.” He says
he’s only lifted a paper once, in his
teaching career,

The consequences vary according to
the seriousness ofthe situation, said Dean
Kirschner of the Office of Student
Allirs.

According to Kirschner, however, the
initial course of action does take the same
route, After a student is accused of
cheating, the faculty member inyolved
hus 4 number of choices. He can cithertry
to handle it himself by confronting the
Atudents involved, failing the student on
the exam) (or paper), in the course, or
dismissing the student from the exam or
the course. On the other hand, if he feels
the olfense is serious enough, he can refer
the case to the Dean of Student Affairs.

Ihe Dean's office then passes the case on
the Committee on Student Conduct
(CSO), who then acts upon it

The secretary for the CSC notifies
every one involved and sets up a mecting.

The student(s) involved are permitted to
bring character witnesses, as well as
witnesses of the incident. The faculty
member inyolved has the same rights, If it
igit case between two students, (where one
student reports another for cheating from
his Work), the same procedure "I holds
true.

the CSC then refers its decision for
action to the Office of Dean of Student
Allairs. The Dean’s office makes the final
decision on the situation, More often
than not, the Dean does agree with the
decision of the CSC.

The course of actions taken can range
{rom dismissal of the case to community
service, oF University action, A copy of a
letter stating the offense can into the
student’s file, Disciplinary warning, a
nolilication to the student's parents of
his her behavior can be given. A’ more
stringent warning issued in response to
more serious, or more frequent violations

ts disciplinary probabtion, The
probitionary status is generally issued
fori stated period oftime, Ifthe CSCand
the Office of the Dean of Student Affairs
{eels an even stricter punishment is called
lor, @ disciplinary suspension can be
cilled. This separates the student from
the university for a stated period of time,
iilter which the student may apply for

admission, The statement “suspension-
disciplinary” appears on the Undergrad
or Graduate Record

The most severe action that can be
tuken is the disciplinary dismissal, This
perminently separates the student from
the university, with no chances of
readmission, “Dismissal-disciplinary”
Will Uppeur on the student’s UnderGrad
or Graduate Record,

For all cases but the letter of Warning, a
Written notice will be sent to the student's
pirents if he is under the age of twenty-
one. The only exception is if the student

in prove in Writing a substantial reason
tot to do this, such as financial
independance.

“Six to ten cases a year of academic
Uishonesty reach the Committee on
Student Conduct,” says Dean Kirschner.
In his eight years at SUNYA Kirschner
hus not seen a permanent dismissal as the
decision. It is the university's feeling that
students should be allowed an education,
and so this action is frequently avoided,
“Most cases are handled by faculty
members themselves,” Kirschner says,

Consultations (such as this simulation) during exams are not unce n non, and fall under th
category of group projects and consultation, (Photo: lurk Halek)

“working it out with the students
involved. It usually involves some grade
reduction."

Keating is aware that a lot of cheating
goes on in his classes. In his Psych 101
class last semester he worked on a point
system, and gave a few points to students
Who hinded in what he called
“loopholes,” He got diversions such as the
conventional crib sheets, getting other
people to take your exams, and “leaving
notes in the john."

There are always the people who wait
outside d room for someone who took the
est the class before them, and get a
keneril idea of the test. Or others who
ait lor a friend in the class before, who
studicd the work, and then wrote down
the answers, It's common to hear
student’s looking for someone who had
their course w previous semester, so they
cin “borrow” term papers, There's even a
mudil-order catalogue that stocks term
pipers und sells them,

According to Kirschner, The New
York State Attorney General has ruled
their mail order papers as a case of

demic dishonesty, Faculties have
been warned to check carefully for this
form of plagerism.

No one knows for sure what makes:
people cheat, The consequences far
outweigh the benefits if' you're caught, but
cheating, nevertheless is almost as
common as test taking and paper writing
themselves.

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Page 7a,

irst there was Superman, the
comic book which begat
Superman, the movie serial
Which begat Superman, the
television show which begat
Superman, the cartoon, And now, for
thosé of us who haven't had enough,
there's Superman, the movie.

Ben Gable

Thave managed over the years toseeal
Ol the yarious Supermans including Dan
‘Aykroyd’s Uberman last Saturday night
My luvorite was always the television
Superman as played by George Reeves,
and still running in syndicatin on
stations all over America, The comic
book Superman was too unreal for my
lustes. The villains were too fantastic and
plots were science fiction, The television
Superman, on the other hand, battled
ordinary every-day gangsters. Mugs who
robbed banks or jewelry stores or
kidnapped Miss Lane and Jimmy Olsen
That happened a lot. True some of the
ploty were a bit unrealistic, notably
anything invented by Prof. Perrywinkle
he one when the crooks turn invisible,
yet these shows were always done with
tongue firmly placed in check.

Then, of course, the characters on the
clevision show were so lovable. Who
forget Perry White's famous:
“Don't call me chief or Lois’ remarks
bout Clark Kent's manhood,
slow certainly didn’t have ter
llects, but alter atl it was

So what if you, saw the strings that
carried Superman on his flights, So what
i every time he ran into an alle
clothes they used the same clip of film.

This of course brings us to the new
Superman, No strings were seen he
duller all, this is the Star Wars generation
ol film making. And the special effects
Were indeed terrific, The flying scenes
Were marvelous as were depictions of
curthquakes and strange crystal
Jormitions from the planet Krypton,

1 believe that the film's major
faults (ay well as its achievements) lie
Within this realm, While the special effects
Nore well done, [think that the producers
OL Superman allowed the film to be
by them. The character
development which was so well done

could

vonsumed

Up In The Sky
It's Superman!

twenty years ago with the television show
way greatly lacking in the movie. Instead
the production became a showcase for
Superman's miraculous abilities
portrayed by the special effects. The
characters ‘of the Daily Planet were there
but without true import, Perry White was
wasted as a source of interest or even
humor, This is not to say that the
producers missed all of the possibilities
{or camp that were available, There were
Iuughs in this movie.

The big disappointment for me,
therefore, was that so much time (it is a
very Jong movie) was spent trying to
“ all of Superman's abilities at the
expense of some real character
development, If you think back, you'll
remember that on the old television show,
inost of the scenes featured Clark, Jimmy,
Lois, and Perry. In this Superman, the
first hour was spent on the planct
Krypton and most of the next two hours
dealt With a display of Superman's
abilities or Lex Luthor's evil.

Part of the problem is of course mine, I
did enter the theater with certain
expectitions, many of which were not
inet, For instance, [missed the traditional
Look upinthe sky...” Yet I think that
those expectations were reasonable and
that many others who grew up with the
television Superman will be disappointed
with Superman, the movie.

vei

{he plot of the movie is basically fun,
Although the scenes on Krypton were a
bit slow, L especially liked the scenes with
Glenn Ford as Superman's “father” in
Kansis. Christopher Reeve was just fine
iy Superman and Margot Kidder played
‘liberated Lois Lane. Jackie Cooper was
lorgettuble as Perry White since the role
really meunt little to the plot. As far as
Murlon Brando is concerned, I could only
keep asking myself why the best actor in
America and one of the finest inthe world
would make a fool of himself for a mere
three million or so. It’s not that Brando.
Was bid, but the role was just so silly

All things considered, Superman is an
entertaining moyie. 1 do however, look
forward to the sequel, which L understand
has been shot already. 1 hope that the
producers were happy with the special
tilects of Superman 1, and are willing to
sucrilice some action for some interest.

» THE BABYS
Methe oe

“Heads First”
The Babys

develop a very
ntifiable sound

un

hunge, however, with the re
ritish rock group's latest albu

BE iicad Kirst" is a very nice m
Ballads, the
throughout,
iM the entire

flow remains

LP

Keyboard player, his _presei
Upholds some of the
Sssionmen take some of
Fesponsibility on the others

he album opens with
Prove I'm Right,” a rowdy pri

feeling for the slick
Hollowing. "Every Time I Think
already the proverbial ‘single’,
number reminiscent of
but better. “Was On

inger John Waite declares:

Denied irom page 2a

Peonmercial
HB cent.” Gallant lights another

That he
tom:
Bie isnt it

hus been constantly

true that there's

upswing

Beknowledged recent

AM psuality of Broadway shows, whi
Bccount lor ticket sales increase:

Onthis point, he is emphatic

Me pump people into Broad\
Kjuality will continue to be upgr
Gallant, as a marketer
Hpeventually like
‘conventional products
Pith the State of New York has
Without problems. “I
work for another
there are
marketing concepts and gover
concepts.

state gove

basic conflicts
Government is desi
and carefully
MP can't move slowly. | fight const
MP tind it healthy. if we don’t figh

idea, it Won't be a

move slowly

But because of this overall agi

wititude, the campaign has be
id, Vop-notch
been involved.
Hobby Zan
Dolly Partor

Schwarzenegger). To

promotional
huye uch a
promoter

Include

and
kick

cuts

And they weren't bei

Jind pours a glass of water from a

work on

Ma

recor

[though The Babys have been
around for less than three
years they have managed to
and
Although
ablished
il ds a top-rate B level band, they have
ito make it into the big-time. This may
‘ase of the
n “Head

niquic

nixture of

Riucous rockers, uptempo cuts and a few
smooth
and there isn'ta dull moment
Although Michael
Worby is no longer the full-time Babys
still
while
his former

nee

“Love Don't
tin
the Bud Company mold which sets the
productions
Of You,"
is a nice

me:

Isn't It

is another
Strong Babys cut onside onein which lead

Gallant Sells New York

paid
cigitrette,
1 pitcher
drinking

been an
in the
el might

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Way, the
aded.”

would
more

His experience

not been

don’t think I could

rment
between
amental
igned to
urketing
tantly. 1
it on an

Arnold

upstate York into segments,
depending on their appeal, or lack of it
There's just some parts of upstate New

hund-!2,

lume for this stiite to institute an “I Love
New York” promotion?
Inthe best imitation of a politician that

 mirketer can muster, he answers,

idininistration that was suffering from:

Whit 1 call the “Empire State syndrome:
Ilicy Were just content to sit on the
illusion of grandeur, In the fifties.

e

“loo many people have been
disillusioned by the way that you spit it

out
You promise them everything, they
believe in your cin of make believe —
but that’s an ii
‘And 1 Was One who was caught in your
make believe,
And 1 Was One that was lost in your
fantasy.”
Throughout all of the cuts a fresh

betler than on previous recordings, Tony
Brock pumps the beat out with the best of
them and guitarist Wally Stocker finally
gels some space in which to solo,

The title cut opens side two, a fine fast
focker. similar to the Babys first hit; “If
You've Got The Time,"*You (Got It),"a
(ender ballad featuring Waite’s expressive
singing and some nice acoustic guitar
Work follows, bearing testimony to the
optimistic quality of the Babys’
Clocking in at nearly five minutes,
the listener is compelled to ask for much
Wore. “California,” the album's closing
Humber seems like the kind of power-pop
cul Wingy should haye recorded,

Then us the album is a
Uccess since it incorporates the Bubys
previous style within a new, generally
wore modern framework (there is no
however — thank you), The
Iyrics remuin intelligent throughout and
the orchestration adds to the generally
“Head First should push
The Bubys into much greater commercial
deceplunce, and that’s not bad at all since
they deserve it, This new release should
become one of the standards to which
ed this year will be

4 whol

disco here,

slick feeling,

other rock LP's rel
compared,

On itn extra musical note
development that the record companies
aire How price-coding all new releases. For
thing, the ugly tern tikes
Away [rom the album's cover-art, Also, it
seein ludicrous that the supermarket will
become the place where Americans buy

Ivivasad

one

records,

Broadway portion of the campaign with
dinple publicity, Zarem organized star
studded parties at Studio $4 and Tavern
on the Green. The cost? It was on the
house,

Now that the camp
Gillant

ign is in full swing.
s the next step as breaking
New

York that are unsellable, said

Jo prove the

success Of the project,

nt, of course, has all the figures at
000 new jobs, $47 million in
d ly revenue, .. He can go on

So why did it take such a long

We
d to have a conservative, Republican

left the state, in the sixties, they

ited to notice, and finally, in the
that process started to reverse

Is a bad case of a lack of
idership in the department of
hanging though, One of the

ison cause Jim Gallant loves to

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ALBANY DE NTI PRESS FEBRU. ARY 2, 1979.
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Anyone who Brought

The ASP is looking for an
ENERGETIC ANd CREATIVE PERSON
To write headlines and captions
on Monday and Thursday nights.

Interested??

Call 457-2194 and inouire!

Books to S.A. Used

Book Exchange MUST

Pick up Money/Books
in

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Next Week : Mon.-Fri, 104M - 4PM

VOLLEYBALL FLOOR HOCKEY
League | Lengue 1
ly Lead eet 1. Downtown Blades 6, Mother Puckers
2 Olf and On 2, Cheap Shots
§, Freedom Riders
* 4. Stbrickhunulers
hak >. Unele John’s

lunded by SA say

Replacement SA Elections

will take place
Feb. 12, 13, & 14th

‘a a€ Following positions are available

Central Council Senate
Off-Campus - 3 Off-Campus - 1
State Quad - 1
Indian Quad - 1
Alumni Quad ~ 2
Colonial Quad - 1

Class of 1981

Councilperson - 4

Self-nomination forms will be available
In the SA Office (CC 116)
starting Monday, Feb. 5th

funded by SA

University Concert Boord
Present

An Evening with the

GARY BURTON
QUARTET

Friday, February 9th at 8:00 PM

at Page Hall
(near SUNY Downtown Campus)

$3.50 w/ID $5.50 General Public

Tickets on Sale Now

in the Contact Office
and Just-A-Song Records

SAfunded

Intramural Rankings

BASKETBALL |
League I
1, Grand Po Bahs
2, Old Timers
§. Rim Shots

° League IL

1, Rim Jobs

2.8. B. Bombers
3. Eggs

4. Wig Shots

3. Hack Door

6. Suph Jing

League 11

1. savage
2, Genoeidh
4 Indian Lower

2. Penetration
Gargoyles
Gold Rush

4, Dead and Buried
o, Paces >. Chin Brothers
Ni 0. Poul Play

Had Sneakers Downtown Slugs
Huch Door Boys

10. Park Wve.

| Editors Note: Rankings throughout the season are voted on by
4 AMIA Council members. Any questions should be directed to
CC 355 or 457-4203.

by David Osborn
All season, Albany State men's
couch Ron White has said
y will be the month
‘in iruly tell how good his
squad is, and right now they are
ede into that test in fine shape.
es completed work on
jally the opening
of the campaign with a 75-30.
hing of Union College

\ibaiy’s duu! mark now
us they head into th
heh ill include pa
sind Cortland,

the loot longer length of their poo!
scived ait luetor to adapt to," White
aid,

Normal competitive pools
measure 25 yards and the extra foot
ait Unic 9 all times recorded at
the meet subject to adjustment, The
Usikil cant Of quillity swimmers for
Mbuny continued to sure up their
competitive shutrpness in the pool,
however, And Bill Derkisch, the
new diving sensution, led the charge

with another double win,

Steve Reliluss, a soph, won the 50
urd free in ain outstanding 22.85
ina normal

Fength pool, In the mos
vl the meet, U
Vichifuhon cate aeRO HeLa
(our strokes to take the 500-yard free

‘Swimmers Breeze By Union 75-30

1n 5125.8 to barely edge out Rehfuss
ind another Dane Kevin Ahern,
winy travels up to Oneonta for
4 meeting with Hartwick tomorrow.
ilternoon, They return home next
friday for a matchup with
srosstown rival RPI at 4:00 in the
University Pool,

Depth Gives Spikers Fine Team

cominued from page 16

Jay Cusick
be one of the

ian ARMA)
think you'll find any
mentally, Ihave lot
into slowdown the
stujulice things up it

ho broke hls leg,
Quind Vole bal

hut should
beneli, Lom Leahy soph, mayallso

ply olten as the middle spiker — a
usitiun often used as a decoy to set
the ends,
session last week the
in red, white, blue
pair of purple gym
forts, warmed up by banging a ball
jyutinst ie yellow wall in the
Yysuliutty Gym and shouting at
{ie couch in the constant chatter
lining his first names

The Dunys luce Rutgers, ranked
ust in the wast, on Feb, 7 in what
stiould be their toughest test,

Grapplers Win

continued from page 16

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iW near-lall points anda 91 victory,
ny’s lead to 21-14,

d wrestlingal 177 for
Hie Hint time instead of his usual 190,
1's Mohammed Hujialitou
Juv 41 [4-5 inajor decision over
ill, cutting Albany's lead to 21-
on YauvAnbwerp (Albany) wits
Juv ti the 190 mateh by a 10-2
cone belone he had to default the
vateli dite to injury. and Albany was
Huynh M2

siistein picked up it (orfelt
etary the heavyweight mutteh,
sil Mibuny took the 27-24 victory
umupplers host.
tin it 2 pans in
1

fund on

delivered to Performin

The Faculty Wives Club of
sponsoring a bake sale in aid of the scholarship

SUNY are

Tuesday, February 6 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
in the lobby of the Campus Center, Donations of
small baked goods are requested and may be

g Arts Center, Room 216

on Mon., Feb. 5 or on the day of the sale.

FEMINIST
ALLIANCE

the women’s group
INTEREST MEETING

Jim Mortill was ,

gh with SPACE
Tou stop only when vo

CHILDREN (Under 10) 1.99

Served Seay Nee Ching Mandy A Twday 4pm eC

Trek allt oso. ss. ||

Monday, February 5

8:30 P.M.
Semester Programming
Athena’s Progress
AND PARTY

CC 347 - our office jini

PAGE THIRTEEN

ALBANY STUDENT PRESS

FEBRUARY 2, 1979

were in purt responsible fora loss on
Suturday, remained a curse on
Albany State's women’s swimming
und diving team as they fell to the
Aquicats of the University of

seconds slower than Deb Mason of
wont, Rossi gained two second
phice finishes us well in the 500 free
und the 100 fly. Joan Miekelham was
the only other Daneto finish second,

tion, Charlene
(Chuck) Griswald placed third with
147.9 points, followed by
Mickelham in fourth, She injured
her loot slightly when she hit the
board on her last dive, an inward

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Iighter of all time, Because he was a

B black man in those days when they
iynched negroes, they still had horse-
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Wits dy bid as the Black Panthers, he

Q: When you do retire, what will you
iiss about boxing
plitiorm of heavyweight champ?

A: They gonna miss me, My
aihing platform will start the day |

will You miss the

preity well mentally. Most other
boxers cunt speak. 1 lecture at
colleges. I'll give a lecture tonight
entitled “Ihe Intoxications of Life.
You never herd the likes of it in

thidk I'd bea heavyweight champ; In
iny wildest dreamy I never thought
1d own ain brand new Cadillacand a

new house, Now | got: Cadillacs,
Rolls Royces, two homes each worth

9 million,

I'm pretty, Just look at me,
# How about when you retire,
who's gonna be the
heavyweight champ?
Atl don't know. That was big (ome

next

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Wednesday evening, Only one {here were several third place one-and-one-half somersault. Wis dy Wild is aman ean be, he retire. | have about 550 various your life, t's just as supreme as my people, the people made m then bur it’s smallto me now. Boxing
swimmer, freshman Monica Rossi, cllurts which came within two Griswald also finished third in three }) hud no protection, And married colleges sind civil rights groups, body. 'masupreme lectureramong people bought tickets. And s wood, been good to me, and 1

ho hails from Scarsdale where she
swam on the AAU team, was able to
tin it first place finish, Her time of

seconds o| Vermont times which,

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White women couldn't look at him he
© ‘old the Klu Klux Klan he was gonna
bout up certuin white men and they'd
* say il you beat them up we're gonna.

churches, Jewish
Synagogues, Catholic cathedrals,
one in New Castle, England. I'm
gonad lecture in a big Catholic

Muslin mosque:

lecturers,
Q: Asa youngster did you ever think
that you'd amount to what you've
mounted to?

gonnit RIVET Lo them, My lifeis now
dedicaied 10 humanity and peso,
and lor doing all t ean to bring

couldn't do without it, 1 encourage
ill young boys who can do to do it,
Wut what I'm doing now Idon'thave

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| JV Cagers Come Up Short Cygnets Anxiously Awai u e Neal Munamma t You Dont Know
4 Albany Invitational Meet Mo
Belore Muhammes i spoke to he ster mankind’
14 In Comeback Effort 71-7 any invita feet st at ileal) Gye TRUTH VORA eIER
A by Janet E, Cerni 2g competing in their figure meet, Juesday night, he attended a press By Muhammad Ali mentality, I've been studying to be a
4 by Paul Schwartz clean steal and breakaway layup “Lexpect towin,"stated coach Pat ire also expected to perform nicely, cOnlerence in the Alumni House She fiice 01 truth is open Black Muslim since 1962, That's why
{ hi Alter {railing by {5 points to with 2:45 lelt cut Union's lead to 67- Rogers us the members of her noted Kogers with focal and school media The eyes of truth are bright, I didn't go to Vietnam or jail, Did ‘
i Union College at halftime, the 64, and after the Albany defense Albany State synchronized swim The Cygnets have thirteen representatives, The highlights of the Ihe lips of truth are never closed. you know I didn’t go to jail or the
vie Albany junior varsity basketball ed yet another turnover eam worked on the finishing © wants in the 30 person novice conference, obiained through a fee Great ot truth stands Torward Farias Tava Beealiad tho BURTeI
1h (wim, staged furious comeback, — Howard banked home his second touches of their routines in ticld, Among those are freshman taped transcript from WCDB, Ihe gitze of truth ls straight, Court says, “he is & ministers” This
| only ty full short and Jose, 71-70, laytip in 40 seconds, and suddenly, preparation for the Albany State fammy Neill, who, according to her appear below. Truth had neither. fear nor doubt part | never revealed to you because 1
| Wednexday night at Union, the Dunes trailed by one at 67-66. Tnvitutional Figure Meet to be held couch, “might win she has a good Who do you think is the best in {ruth haw pitfence to’ wa was clowning and making money,
114 Down 45-30 at intermission, the Union then went into a stall, and dn Saturday in the University pool. chance.” She will be competing the ring in all divisions overall Ihe webs of truth are touching Saying, “I'm the prettiest, I'm the
| Dunes cut the Dutchmen’s lead to alter holding the ball for 1:14, forced The Cygnets will host regional rivals along with juniors Sue Anne today? The voice of truth is deep, greatest,” Fighting ier on the
} 67-58 with just over five minutes Albany to foul, The following free Hunter College, the University of Marnesse, Sally Frohock, and Holly ‘A: When | look ata championin any. The law of truth is simple Noor rassling, this is to make money ,
q remuining in the . Albany then throws were both good, and with & Vermont, und Vassar College. Hulse, field as being good or great 1 take All you see you reep But the real Muhammed Ali you
routed back into solid striking range inure eommanding 69-66 lead, We've been training hard and Television Appearance everything and put it into one, With The soul of truth is flaming Won't) know, People are: shocked
With vight straight points, relyingon Union forced the Danes into # we're in good shape, We're fortunate Last week the Cygnets appeared 4 boxer I don't look at who is the best The heart of truth is warm, When I start talking, people who. 5
44 hounding, pressing defense, turnover, in that we lost only two team — onashort five minute segment of the physically, | look at his personality Ihe mind of truth is clear understand knowledge and wisdom,
(Dan Reismun’s baseline jumpshot {he Dutchman quickly seored on inembers over the break,” said Channel 6 News, the local NBC nd how does he act under pressure, And lirm through rain and storm, they ure completely surprised, i
putthescorent67-60,and Danehigh layup with 718 remaining, but eons {liffates I He’ pleee covered (He team How does he act when someone Miety are in the shadow. Q: Does Ali have personality?
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Friday February 2, 1979

Albany Beats Union At Their Own Game 63-60

i \

by Paul Schwartz

It members of the Union College
busketbull team studied the statistic
shel alter their game Wednesday
niuht, they would probably be
pleased, It showed that the
Dutehnen did what they had set out
to do against the visiting Albany
tute Great Danes — play @ slow
tempo ballgame, Keep the score
down, and control the Dane running.
jute, And with another glance, the
Stat sheet admitted that Union
toluled 27 buskets made, compared
to thie skimpy IN scored by Albany

The ong column, However, that's
labeled PIM-A proved to be
Cnin'’s downlall, With Albany
uuing (0 the foul line 38 times, and
futting on 27 of those attempts. the
utliey stiltisties could be discarded.
The Dutghinen would detinitely not
be pleased with this statistic: The

sore, Albany 63, Union 60
‘Oneonta Loss

[romieully, it was just one week
‘earlier that the Danes lost a ballgame
On the [ree throw fine, Ik was against
‘Onvontit, where the Danes could
only minage {0 sink seven foul shots
Out ol 20, Against Union, the roles
Wele reversed, Phe Dutehms
Oulscored at the foul line 27-6, and
judging trom the final score, that 21-

Dane forward Pete Stanish (31) fights for the Dall during Albany's 63- point inargin was instrumental in
60 Victory over Union College Wednesday night. (Photo: Mike Farrell)

the Danes upping their record to 11-5
Alter executing to perlection in
YS point ellort against CW. Post

Late Rally Gives Grapplers Win

Mike Greco took a 6-4
lead alter (wo stanzas following @
ess Hirst period, Greco was up
Ye¥ ut Lhe end ol the match, but Gary
1 gained « 9-9 drawand FDU
ined their three point lead,

by Ken Kurtz

The Mbany State wrestling squad
iuned their eighth victory of th
seison. topping Farleigh Dickison
Lniversity 27-24 Wednesday night at
University Gym,

At 118, Steve Zucker ran up an
carly lead against. FDU's Amir
Mourassion as the score read 14-1
iller two periods, Zucker was up 20-
Jin the third period before pinning
Mourassion at 7:06,

in & wild 126 contest, Albany's
Stece Bertrand trailed the entire
(nuich betore pulling out the victory.
Iv wus $-2 at the end of one period
ind 13-7 near the end of the second
petore Bertrand picked up back
points to cut Mark Scott's lead to 15-

‘One minute into the third period,
Hrtrand tied it at 17-17, and with 20
secunds lett, pulled a reversal that
pul him up 19-17, Seott picked upa
riding time point to no avail, as
Hurtrand took 19-15 decision fora
Yel) Albury lewd,

At 134, Albany's Nicky Guzn
was down 4-1 at the end of one
belore getting pinned at 4:36 by
DU’ Jordin Jackson. The 142
tmatch saw the return of How
Herger to the mat, Berger had sit out
the intersession schedule with a knee
injury. and was visibly out of shape
in absorbing his first defeat of the
scuson, Berger's wrestling weight is
134, and he was pinned at 6:51 by
Rich Billitz (142) and FDU took a
12-9 lewd,

Mt 150.

At 15K, co-captain Paul
Hlonbuick scored the quickest pin of
the night. Ed Dolphin ran out of
bounds several times before
Hornbuch (9-I-1) pinned him at
1:22, und Atbiny forged ahead, 17-
i.

Albany's Steve Cronin followed
up Hornbuck's victory with a 9-1
imujor decision, Alter a scoreless first
period. Cronin forged a 4-1 lead at
the endo! (Wo, In the third, Cronin
iulmost pinned Akil Kenan, but took

continued on page 13

uturday night, the Danes were
Unuble 10 generate an offensive flow
sguinst « hardissing Union man-to-

nuetense. Uhitt defense hounded
Albany into un 1%41 shooting
pertormanee and caused 16
turnovers.

Their detense was playing very
intense.” said Dane coach Dick
Suitiers. "hey got us into the type of
ame that they wanted,”

\ humdrum first halfended with
Union on top 32-31, and the Danes
quickly tell behind by a Aarger
iaigin, John Krum’s steal and fast-
bicth layup gave, the Dutchmen
Hott largest feud at 46-38 with 13:55
remuining, but the Danes staged @
thouieatl, yet elfective comeback

Girmelo Verdejo, who had an
unusual olfensive game, hit two free
lira. as Albany stowly began to
jul even. For the night, Verdejo
atiempled only six shots from the
{Iuor, and connected on only two.

Hut on the foul line, Verdejo was a
puisy nin, hitting 10 out of 13, and
ned with 14 points

{railing by six, Bill Bellamy then
showed why he is the Danes! most
cilvetive guard when it comes to
penetrating un opponents’ defense.
Hellumy impressed the small crowd
i Cnion’y. Memorial Fieldhouse
Will a tushy drive, and then the
revolving begin to turn,
\erdgy. Daye Przybylo, Barry
Cavanaugh, und Bellamy were each,

With a forfeit in the final match Wednesday night, the Albany
t FDU 27-24 at University Gym. (Photo: Mark Halek)

Grapplers bi

Depth May Give Spikers Finest Squad Ever

by Dayid Osborn

Ii all variables fall into place, the
harder they come, the harder they
may indeed fall before the Albany
Stale men’s volleyball team this
seiison,

“We certainly haye the capability
to beat every team on our schedule
this year il we play up to our
potential,” said Dane couch Ted
Larl, beginning his fourth year at the
helm," We're so deep that [can insert
\irtually any of our 12 players atany
tume und not be losing anything on
the court.”

With 10 players returning from
lust year’s fine 12-8 squad and two
new frosh additions, Earl says this
should be his finest team ever at

Albany, They'll start to truly gauge,

their prowess tomorrow when the 19.
game schedule begins with a trip
sk for a tri-meet with

Volleyball maturity on the
court is very Important, since a
couch only has two 30-second
tmeouts to call during an entire
ich,” Earl explained," They have
to be uble to make decisions out on
the court together, So this extra year
that they now have as a unit should
make quite a difference,

Hurl hits not yet decided on a
slurting six, but leading the
entourage of returnees are co-
captuiny Andy Kinstler and Rob
Harrington, At 5-4 with a solid
Irame, Harrington, a junior, is the
shortest man on the squad and
possibly the top setter, “He has all
the skills and just lacks the height,”
Earl said,

Kinstler is a tad under six-fee
and one of the top hitters on the
team, Albany hopes to display a
solid offense and # capable defense
with John Vergo doing most of the

saving and picking off of spiked
balls, but the Danes will rely heavily
ve. Erie Stern, a senior, is

onthe
currently the top server.

1 Worked on my serve really hard
lust year in the beginning of practice

tind E might have had a little jump on
the rest of the guys,” Stern said
“Last year | was working on several
dillicult serves, and with a lot o
pructice 1 got them down, Bu
everybody serves well onthe whole."

With u strong serve, the Danes can.
lorce the opposition into a weak,

return, take control of the point
immediately and then set up thei

tront-row hitters. Up front, Albany
may go with (wo left-handed hitters
ores and put Howard

K-haired 6° 2” soph

on the
Nusinoy,
lind the best pure hitter on the squad,
in the middle.

Earl says a lefty spikes the bal
slightly different and he hopes to put

Hecker, another soph, should pla
non the right

Occasionally, Nusinov

it hitter
Soaiak and Jon SI
ample aid there,

it troubl
F having

rephuced,” Earl said.

|, school teams last year

choosing to come here. Sosiak, a
native of Albany, can fill a variety of
it conunued on page 13

more pressiire on opponents by
showing them nothing but left
ded hits, Kitk Andrews, a soccer
player in the fall, may play the left
side, called the weak side, and Gary

will be
| inoved Lo either side and Stern will
f tke up the ground as the middle
Harrington is the leading
seiter but on the deep squad Gene
should offer

im so deep the
is who to play and anybody
n off-day can be casily

The (Wo new additions for Albany.
ure both local products and they
were fine competitors on their high
before

fouled, and each swished their foul
shots to ease Albany in front 52-48,

Union came right back to tie the
wame at $2 and $4, Cavanaugh put
the Danes ahead to stay when he put
in a layup off an offensive rebound
with 4:33 left to play. Coming ofan
outstanding 34 point outing on
Saturday, Cavanaugh was again the
Danes’ leading scorer against Union.
The senior co-captain shot seven for
13 and ended up with 17 points.
Cayunuigh also hauled down 12
rebounds, and played furious
dolense.
Albany's victory marked the
second time they have beaten Union
this season, On their way to winning
he Capital District Tournament, the
Danes deteated Union 61-44 in the
Hirst round. Last year, the tables were
turned as the Dutchmen came
tiirough with two overtime
gaint Mtbaty

Road Win

For the Danes. it was the third
tine in eight games that they were
ble 1 wivon the road, “I think we

uid «little letdown against Union,
suid, Suuers. “Alter all, everything
huippened right for Us against Post
Still. we have Lo start playing better
on the rostd

With sin of their last nine games
away trom University Gym, the
Dunes will have to play better on the
foud, Or else, play well enough to
Win, Ask the Dutchmen about that.

Sr ITTY
Sports

Muhammad Ali
kkk
Page 15

Vol. LXVI No, 4

© 1979y Albany Student Press Corporation

Tuition Hike Protested By
Students In Downtown Rally

by Heidi Reich

SUNY students from across the
Mute rallied yesterday afternoon at
he steps of the Legislative Office
Hullding on State St., protesting the
Possible $100 tuition increase,

the proposed executive budget
tor the 1979-80 fiseal year provided
the Suite University of New York
system with 32 out of the requested
5 nullion dollars increase for

x cons,
According to Steve Allinger,
Vresident ol the Student Association
U1 the Slute University of New York
{5.450}, this amount falls 15 million
Uollity short of revenue needed to
heep.up with inflation

Although the proposed Executive
Budget did not include an increased
tuition as an income for the SUNY
system, the tuition increase is
Tegarded as a possible move by the
Hourd of Irustees to provide funds
lor increased costs,

\ group of 65 students rallied in
an cllort Lo show Governor Carey
‘hat the students are concerned with
their education and will not quietly
Accept the educational cutbacks nor
He tuition increase:

Chuniing choruses of “Fight the

i SASU spoke out
nds now, there isno
librury “ucquisitions,

building 16)
teplacemént.

dirs, or equipmer
So how is. SUNY
quality education if these

ii
essentials are ignored monetarily
The 1979-80 budget does not
Make mention of a possible tuition
icreise. However, according to a
Press release issued by SASU, the
Jick of Lunds appropriated to SUNY
Pulls presstire upon the University's
Hourd of trustees to raise tuition,
fermen ed $100, 0 2.5
nt will
vccill, according (0 a study made by
Di Ketter trom the State University
oF New York at Bulfalo,
Mast, Direetor of SASL
oinmnunications, said: "Stop giv ny

Peicent deredse in enrolli

libby

“cuts othe richand gives little bit
of the money 10 the SUNY system,
Larlier ithe day, SUNY students
et With their home town legislators
WW dlisctiss thie possible tuition hike.
(on Depuro, student reporter for
tiie Hullily State college paper, said
Mi thie lexislitors were honestly
conerned with the situation and
that the majority of those spoken to.
inst the proposal.”
Whose participating in the rally
slain that the budget isnot
Whey are prepared to use
ution techniques with the
SupPOHL Ol all SUNY students 10
festure the budget and in essence
Suid a uni InereHse:

chiangeu:
direct

{he proposal that would allow the arming of daytime patrol was shot down

by a three to one margin in the University Senat

(Photo: UPS)

No Wit), we won't pay” chanted SUNY
Hn bay’ chanted SUNY students from across the state who protested the possibility of $100

(uitlon hike on the steps of the Legislative Office Building, (

hoto: Scott Areman)

Senate Shoots Down Gun Proposal

by Pat Francomino
ihe bill that would permit the

1.01 guns by University Police
= on mobile patrol wan kilhed

sesterdiy on the floor of the the
University Senate, The decision was
thet with a large round of applause
fnuicative of the attitude of the
ly spectators.

Which was defeated by

Widicate that any situation citea

Would have been different if the
ery had had # gun,

A.nevond. tore behind the defeat

bill way Senator Charles
itn who questioned not only the
five (or sitmed officers during the
iy but alno the present arming of
ullicers at night, Tarlton said that
Whi the Senute was being fuced with
tride O11", of the safety of
several police officers whose jobs
micluded risk lor the safety of the
crite SUNY A community
to several of the
presented, Williams
iypouted his remarks made at the
December Senate meeting, He said
iit never during the time which
have been able to carry

hume
the bill
About three 1o one margin, was
picceded by a debitte that, according
student senator, placed
Director James
unsfuctionin Ii
Hr guments

University Police
Walliims and the pro: response
4 delensive position,
Leading the floor ba
sntieguins action sits Senator Mark
Horkowski, who systematically
iticked uch of the six points
behind the rationale presented with,
the bill The of his
presentation was that

siipersinot
iis Hor during the period of little
over a year tht the motor patrol has
peel! able (0 curry guns at night his
tliete been sun incident of misuse of

main thrust
“in order to
11) University Police duringthe day

Lirearms
falionale of the possible hold up of
ither the Bursar’s Office or Check

4 need Lor st must be established,”
He went on to siy that as lie rea
nothing to

the ritonale he saw

Police Link Theft Suspect To Prior Incident

by Wendy Greenfield
\ siuin lilting the description of
last Thursday's
robbery was

tle suspect in
Waterbury Hall
haye confronted two
earlier in the

cauned 10
SUNYA. students
semester, ticcording
Volice Ollicer John Hayner
Huyner said that the two students
alter

to University

contacted University Police
reading the
Water bury
ASP, the students claimed

resembling the

description of the
Uspect carried. in
Uriday’s
that a man
description of the Waterbury suspect
entered their Alden Hall
it Of Sunday night, January 21

and asked if they were selling any

Hayner said that the suspect then
sked il the students if they were
interested in buying a pair of
headphones or a calculator

for said the suspect left after
the studerfis said they were not
terested 1n the offer, According to
Hayner, the suspect did not display

weapon.

At this point we have no idea who
tints guy ise” suid Hayner, He said
that more thin likely the suspect
irom oll-eampus, probably a

We hive been having continuous.
concerning
vuisiders in to the dorms off the

problemy downtown

vet.” sind Hayner
According to Hayner, University
Jice are working with the Albany
Department in trying to trace

wit the suspect
aid a composite drawing
was made with the
Waterbury Hall victim's description,
The victim was then taken to the
Albany Division Two
to Wentily the suspect on a photo
ver said that the victim

graph which

Hiyner
aid of the

lice Dept

line-up. Ha
singled out one phot
resembled the suspect

According 10 the victim of the
Waterbury Hull robbery, the suspect
hud poinied « 45-Caliber pistol at
him and asked il he wanted to buy

took it, and then rin
According to the victim, the
4 Cannon AE-1 worth

The victim said that the
inand

the gun: fad 4 camers

suspect then opened up the ul

1 uppeured to be loaded,”
Ihe victim asked the suspect to
dove the wun Away and the suspect | he yictiin suid that there were no.
replied, “lL won't kill you, Tl just witnesses and not shots were fired.
slivot you in Uie leg,
The victim suid, “He asked me if |

\vcording 10 Hayner, the students?
were asked to be withheld.

Officer John Hayner said that the suspect in last week's Waterbury Hall
robbery Is probably not student here, (Photo: Marc Henshel)

f oecurn

Williams supplied the

hing which deal with large

Senikor ruce Cronin reiterated.
Jaurluon' siden that by minkinizingthe
Usk tv the officer, risk to the
students, Juculty, and staff is
Incieused, Cronin Went on to say
(Huit he sigreed with Williams on the
‘atier of Hot having tn outside force
ike the Albi e respond to
ees On campus,

He sind (hit he saw no reason why.
tie supervisors of University Police,
Who are permitted to carry. the
‘ill times, could not
lespond (0 situations that required
Horkowski had made a
lier, asking why it
supply desk

woupony i

nwa iny
lit point ¢
Wily necensity (0.
Lipeivisors with guns

When answering a question from:
(Chairperson Don Bishko
oncerning whether the student
svinilors were truly representing the
feclinys ol their fellow students,
Croninintroduced Janice Fine, who,
on beluill of the Albany Student
Union, presented to the Senate
petitions awainst the bill, signed by
‘a Lew thousand students

Senator Eric Edwards also spoke
‘iguinst the bill appealing, according
0 larlton, to the emotional aspect
of the issue, Edwards said that by
passing the bill they would be
permitting the officers “to use
Nivlence at their own discretion.”

He also cited that the arming of
police in so many cities does not
ippeut to prevent violence, He went
on Lurther to cite the ease of the City

continued on page five

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