\ LUX Vol. 58, No. 13 ALFRED, NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 29. 1972 Phone 871-2192 New Fine Arts Building Off Campus Housing by Julian Kaiser Editor's note: As the Fine Art by Jane Carll length windows. (The view from Off campus housing is always a and Library building for the problem in a college town. The Ceramic College nears completion the fourth floor is beautiful.) In the stack areas study carrels students, tired of a dorm, seek to many students are curious as to its better their living conditions by structure and facilities. Last week will be placed against the wall under the small high windows. In moving to an apartment. The M II our feature editor toured the promise of lower living expenses building's i deep interior ac- each floor there is a small outdoor terrace at the northwest corner. and "room to breathe" sends many companied by Mr. Tinklepaugh, students to the dean's office for a Plant Space Coordinator. Here is On the west, along Kanakadea list of available housing. her report. Creek, the building has two stories What many of these students don't realize is that renting an apartment is not as simple as sixty dollars a month with no utilities. The tenant is at the mercy of his landlord. If the landlord is a fair and honest man then the tenant is likely to have little or no trouble. On the other hand, if the landlord is out to make a fast buck by cramming as many students as possible into a small apartment then the tenants are in for a great deal of trouble. In October of 1971 the Village of followed the violation will be dealt Alfred adopted a housing code. misdemeanor. with in the same manner. This housing code is a milestone in And as the code states, "Upon Village history. For the first time conviction shall be punished by a Anyone interested iri reading the there are laws concerning housing fine of not less than $100, or by' new code or reporting violations that can be enforced. If a tenant imprisonment for not less than 10 can stop into the Village Clerk's has a legitimate gripe he now has days nor more than 30 days, or Office located in the Fire Hall on and on the south where it is con- Picking my way over the frozen someone to turn to. both." W. University street. Please report ground that will later be paved nected to Binns-Merrill Hall it has violations as the improvement of Every multiple dwelling in the The housing code is not aimed with flagstones forming a plaza on three levels. These two sides of the solely at the landlord. The Alfred housing depends upon the the State Street side of the building take in most of the studios Village is to be inspected at least once every five years. When responsibilities of the occupants amount of support given to the building, I went through the main for the Art and Design division of are also spelled out and if not housing code. entrance and entered the large the Ceramics College. complaints are made the house in foyer on the third floor of Charles The pot shop, takes in the whole question will be inspected more M: Harder Hall. west side of the building on the often. If violations are found the ground floor. There are plaster, landlord is notified and given a set LaCourse named to board Workmen were installing full amount of time to correct the length windows overlooking the metal and wood shops, sculpture and painting rooms, material and violations and if he refuses to "World Digest of Industry and large courtyard and kiln room. To comply then he is guilty of a the left was a large open space glaze preparation rooms, a Technology" will be published by which will be the dean's office and ceramic materials laboratory, Ivy Hall Press, a division of a large rectangular room which darkrooms and a very large room Pergamin Press of New York City. Will serve as an art gallery. To the for the foundation classes, all part Byrds Concert Appearing monthly, it will offer right were several entrances to a of what seems like an endless condensed descriptions of in- 425 seat theater and a short maze. On Saturday, March 18, the walls dustrial patent applications and corridor that led to the main en- Also located in this area are of the McLane P.E.Center will technological developments. trance of the future Ceramic many of the eighteen professors' quake as take flight. The journal's readership is Library. offices. Mr. Parry's office is the The BYRDS' concert, beginning expected to extend beyond the / The dean's office will be a suite most interesting. It has a special at 2:00P.M. will be the highlight of scientific and engineering com- containing a private office, window in one was to allow direct the St. Pat's weekend celebrations. munity to banks and brokerage secretarial space, a waiting room sunlight to enter. This year, the I.F.S.C. of the Tech houses dealing with investment and a conference room, which, In all the studio areas ducts, has joined with A.U. to enable the capital. incidentally, will have the largest pipes and electrical conduits are students of both schools to enjoy LaCourse's fundtion on the compressor in the building located plainly visible along the ceiling. the performance. editorial board will be to review within a foot of the rear wall. They will not be hidden by dropped The most well established rock and develop items of business and The high ceilinged art gallery ceilings. group on the American scene, the industrial interest in materials faces State Street. Its most in- There are few full walls. BRYDS have had a steady in- technology: ceramics, metallurgy, teresting feature is the con- Shoulder high concrete block walls novative influence on the course of and polymers. struction of the ceiling windows are placed where they are modern music.Since their start in In addition, he will write a series which will contain diffusers thus necessary for attaching fixtures 1964, Roger McGuinn -the only of articles in his field. In providing soft indirect light to the such as sinks and benches and original BYRD yet remaining- has preparation for future publications ^ room. The are department hopes mounting electrical outlets. guided the BYRDS through a Dr. William C. LaCourse, are pieces on "Ceramics in the that traveling art shows can be The painting room will have series of style and personnel assistant professor of glass science 70's," "Future Application of displayed here. (Continued on Page 7) changes, (resulting in offshoots in the College of Ceramics, has Lasers" and "The Energy Gap- A steeply stepped seating area such as the Flying Burrito been named to the editorial board How Will Our Future Energy and a thrust stage that will cover a Brothers, and Emerson,Lake, and of a national journal of industrial Demands Be Met." small orchestra pit, were the most Parking Permits for Palmer.) technology scheduled to begin LaCourse holds a bachelor's and master's degree from the State recently apparent features of the All Students in 1973 The BYRDS remained a constant publication in March. theater. throughout personnel changes, University of New York at Stony Brook and a Ph.D. degree in It was recently learned through each new talent contributing to the Rising about two stories above materials engineering from the an interview with Dean King that greater sound defined by the the stage is a large steel framed fly Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, the University Council has decided BYRDS. The group moved through space for the hoisting of scenery. R.A. .Positions Troy. The fly space is the tall triangular to allow all students, regardless of blues, jazz, country, and some academic standing, to have cars on purely funky sounds to creat the In 1970, shortly before joining the structure at the north-east corner Available Alfred faculty, he was a National of the building. campus next semester. This unique American rock sound decision will give Freshmen the for which they are famous. The Student Affairs Office Research Council postdoctoral Near the theater are dressing, associate at the Naval Research make-up and scenery storage and right to have cars on campus, as A prolific group, the BYRDS wishes to announce that a number was not the case in the past. have produced eleven albums and of staff vacancies for the positions Laboratory, solid state division, in preparation rooms. It is certainly a Washington, D.C. far cry from South Hall. It was also learned that the innumerable singles. of Resident Assistant are available The library takes in the upper University is planning to hire a The group now includes for the 1972-73 academic year. four of the five floors on the north campus planner to study land- McGuinn, Skip Battin (guitar), Positions are for students who will side of the building along Pine scaping, more efficient use of the (guitar), and Gene be juniors or seniors next year. Alfred Review ^ Street. The main desk of the University campus, additional Parsons (drums and guitar)- all Deadline for filing applications is ^ library is located on the second recreational areas near dor- striving to maintain the unique March 1,1972. Applications znd job A plea to all students and floor. All but the fourth floor which mitories, and the possibility of a sound found only with the BYRDS. descriptions may be obtained professors...The Alfred Review is forms a balcony over the third are pedestrian campus. Tickets for the BYRDS'AU-AC through ybur Residence Coor- in need of poetry and graphics. The constructed in the same way. A pedestriah campus would concert will be available after dinator : Pine Hill—John Crabbe, Alfred Review is only what you, the The low-ceilinged and carpeted mean that all roads would be March 1, at advertized ticket Apt. 6-871-2291; Mid-Campus students (and profs), make it! The rooms will have sections of closed to all vehicles. These roads outlets, and at the door. Tickets area—Harry Steinway, Tefft—871- last day to submit your work to the shelving alternating open areas would then be pedestrian malls. will cost $2.00 advanced sales and 2241; New Women's Dorm area- Review is March 24th. This where tables and chairs will be Students would still be able to $3.00 at the door. Seating is Molly Congelli, New Dorm—871- directed to every person on this placed. When sitting at the tables register cars in Alfred but they available for over three thousand 2241. Applications are also campus, because only you are students will be able to overlook would haye to park in designated at the McLane facility. available in the Student Affairs responsible for the success of the the hills to the north through floor areas on the campus perimeter. Come. Experience the BYRDS. Office in Carnegie Hall. Alfred Review. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR FIAT LUX Dear Editor, I am writing this letter in in carrying out the leaning process. requirements. However, this will response toMr. Kohler's article Thus, though some students may not be the case for the entire class. ALFRED UNIVERSITY'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER which questioned the validity of the not be sufficiently qualified to do Thus, if a student recieves an A Teacher Evaluation System that this because of extensive absences in a course in which he has appeared in your last issue. or "grudges", the majority of maintained an average of 60, he is ! Although many of his points of students take their task seriously obviously has not learned the/ argument merited praise, it seems and therefore their opinions should material. The case is even greater to me that some flaws did exist in be considered valid. Since teachers for the student who maintains an his initial premises. Editor-in-Chief—Donald A. Streed are human and consequently are average of 40. This is not Executive Editor—Robert G. Whiteman To begin with, his point about the not the epitoms of perfection, they necessarily through irrespon- News Editor—Julian L. Kaiser incompetence of students in should be able to recognize and sibility on the students' behalf, but Feature Editor—Jane K. Carll judging their professors deserves admit their faults. Teacher rather throguh a flaw in the Copy Editor—Barbara A. Strashum some criticizm. By the time a evaluations aid them in this area. teaching method of the professor. Sports Editor—Mark Aaron student enters college he is old As for the validity of exams with Therefore,if a teache does poorly Political Columnists—Michael S. Schwartz, Charles N. Soloway enough and usually qualified to which Mr. Kohler also takes issue, in this area of the ratings, it does Drama Review Editor—Kathy L. Horner vote, and in the case of male this area, too, deserves some form Photography Editor—Norman F. Bielowicz not mean that he is a tyrant or has students, can fight and possibly die of criticizm. Exams are designed Headline Editors—Tom R. Jordan, Beth L Braunstein failed in becoming popular. In- for this country. If a student can to determine the level of Proof Reader—David S. Gruder stead, it means that he simply was fulfill these responsibilities, I am knowledge a student attains in a Business Manager—Randy C. Brown not able to convey his knowledge sure he can complete the relatively particular subject. However, in Advertising Manager—Katherine T. Smith (of which he might have an simple task of evaluating his in- practical terms, exams also reflect Circulation Managers—David B. Eadie, Larry W. Reiter structors. abundance) to his students. the ability of the professor, and not Students are capable of deciding To evaluate a professor does not solely upon the extent of Writers how well they are being taught and require a Master's Degree or a preparation of the student. their opinions should once again be Robert G. Considine, Dick A. Snowden, Doctorate. The only prerequisites In a class of approximately one Pamela A. Borey, Lana M. Gits, Alan G. MacRobbie considered valid. necessary are the abilities to read, hundred students, when a curve is Thus, although the evaluation to write, and finally to judge. Most necessary for even a small fraction may not be perfect as it presently! Typists—Joyce E. Douglas, Nikki V. Humphrey students, once they reach the of the class to pass, something is stands, I do not feel the faults lie in « Advisors—Mr. Fred Gertz, Dr. Frances Hassencahl college level, adequately possess obviously wrong with the test or the same areas as Mr. Kohler these skills. Their opinions should with the manner in which the in- cites. Students opinion should be Represented by be respected. Otherwise that structor is teaching the course. The represented since the young, too, National Educational Advertising Services, Inc. necessary relationship which Secönd Class Postage Paid at Alfred, New York 14802 possibility does exist that some have minds. facilitates learning cannot exist percentage of the class was Opinions expressed under bylines in this newspaper are not between teacher and students. Thank you delinquent in completing its necessarily those of the Editorial Board. It should be realized that most Janice Braff Published weekly during the school year teachers are not out to screw (August-May) except during vacation periods. students when grading time To the Editor: comes. Similarly, most students do not desire to stifle the future I read with considerable sym- Professor Kohler points out, the aspirations of their professors. pathy Professor Kohler's total inadequacy of our evaluative Instead, they honestly attempt to thoughtful reaction to the AU instrument. Alternatives exist, By JULIAN KAISER Editorial: evaluate theirinstructors' efforts student evaluation system (Sloan (e.g.,AAUP Bulletin, Winter 1969, Questionaire). Although, to date, I Richard I. Miller,Evaluating have not experienced the kind of Faculty Performance, San Apathy Week Planned To: Anyone interested in why the evaluation on this system that has, Fransisco, Calif.; Jossey-Bass, Sunday night beer blast was apparently, Professor Kohler, I 1972),but have been ignored as a The FIAT LUX is sponsoring an Apathy Week. It cancelled. share his sense of frustration and result, I suspect, of bureaucratic will begin on Friday with a rally on Merrill Field. From: Steven Fanta discouragement. inertia and lack of student-faculty Let's hope no one attends. Remember, the house that A beer blast was schedule to take All of the dificiencies in this interest. But the time has come, for send the least delegates gets to give away one of its place Sunday, Feb. 27, at 8:00 procedure that Professor Kohler Alfred's survival, for these trophies. This is something to really strive for. p.m.m at the Lake Lodge, owned expresses, and many more, were alternatives to be examined and a The program will continue all next week with closed and operated by Alfred State made clear numerous times ro\?er truly ^reliable" instrument' to ' be houses, apathetic meetings and pathic movies. In College. A one hundred dollar the last two years, yet ignored. I developed. I hope that Professor considering all factors not involved, the Apathy Week rental fee was paid, and a contract strongly support the concept of Kohler's letter, and this one, will Program should be well*worth missing, and we for the lodge was obtained. Both valid student evaluation, as does stimulate such a development, and stronalv urae everypne to dq so. band (Gangrene) and beer con- Professor Kohler, I suspect, and a not be dismissed, as I have already After all, this campus activity nonsense can only tracts were also made. Thursday majority of the faculty as overheard, as just so much sour go so far. It is time for a little disinterest. Apathy evening I was notified that the evidenced by our approval of new grapes. Week is the illogical time for it. Don't attend contract was "cancelled." Friday Provisions of Appointment (ef- anything—not even classes—for the next week, afternoon, the contract was fective July 1972) which require beginning Friday. And don't go around cheering Sincerely, returned to me, with "cancelled" formal student evaluation. Our Robert S. Peckham about it either; just forget the whole thing. written on it, along with the $100 problem is, fundamentally , as Department of Political Science This note on Apathy Week was reprinted from a deposit. FIAT LUX of twenty years ago. Funny, isn't it? Our Alfred State College has been predecessors had the same headaches that we have. notified of fifteen hundred dollars N in damages, to both the agency and Editorial: Pool Hall Changes parties involved. If this amount is Speaking of Apathy... not received by March 8, 1972, suit Small villages have a flavor all their own. They will be filed by the Fanta Agency, seem to be the last remaining touch with a romantic Box 1299, Alfred, N.Y. (plaintiff) past. Growth is slower in a small village and the I have heard many people comment to the effect against Alfred State College for residents seem to resist sweeping change. The tall old that Roger and Jim Abrahams are favored, in that breach of contract. houses are well kept and look much the same as they their comments always get printed. Well, it just did 25 years ago. happens that those two are about the only two people Personally, I'm not opposed to change. It is a who write letters to the editor. If someone else out natural and normal step in the history of a village. there would like to do some writing for the newspaper UNIVERSAL SURVIVAL KIT But one thing I am against is change that has no he is more than welcome, not just as a letter writer CAN SAVE LIVES regard for the atmosphere of Alfred. but as a staff writer. We need all the help we can get. Designed to sustain life for several days when lost or stranded, The Billiard Hall in Alfred has been a favorite A the new Universal Survival Kit hangout of mine since Freshman year. I like to shoot a little pool or play pinball maybe once or twice a Snow, Snow and More contains more than a dozen carefully selected survival week. But the the Pool Hall was "remodeled" over essentials including an easy to Christmas I was very disappointed in the change. The Where else but in Alfred would a winter weekend be read instruction booklet to inspire remodeling, for those of you that don't go into such cancelled because of snow? Well, that is what hap- confidence in the user. places, consisted of removing the old barber shop and pened to our winter weekend. The beer blast was Kit weighs only IV2 pounds, and installing four new pinball games and two cigarette canned since the Stomping Suede Greasers couldn't all items are-neatly packed in a machines in the new space. get here from Syracuse, the MJQ couldn't make it 5"x4"x3" rain-proof pouch with What this remodeling brought about was a great either. So in one fell swoop, we had no winter belt loop for convenient carrying. amount of dissatisfaction from its regular customers. weekend, only a concert. The Rascals were good but Items included are food, aspirin, The new machines are noisy and an absolute insult to the general complaint I heard was that they didn't do fishing hook and line, copper wire, the pool hustlers who like a quiet game of pool. enough of their oldies. adhesive tape, 30' nylon cord, There were three pinball machines before but with This leaves me to ponder what will happen to our metal match, sterno, rescue the addition of the "Shooting Gallery" and "Road Spring weekend. If Apathy Week is a success, maybe blanket, cable saw, 14 oz. Runner" the pi ace has become a cross between Spring weekend will be cancelled due to mud. aluminum cup, two-bladed knife, Watkins Glen and the Bronx Zoo!!! flashlight with batteries, and signal mirror. I feel that this change in the village is only a beginning. It is a sign. I have never heard that the Feedback Cost is $19.95, postpaid, with satisfaction guaranteed, from Kyi- College Spot is to be moved to the Billiard Hall's Kris Enterprises, Route 4, Box 143, present location. And what of the Billiard Hall. Will it Lawton, Oklahoma 73501. pass into history? Or will it be moved to the Colleqe Why is it that the Tow Away Zone that was Spot? established on Pine Hill hasn't been patrolled? I've And it appears as though the BH is trying to get walked by there many times and seen as many as every dime he can out of the students before the fifteen cars parked illegally, and no tickets. If the change is made. Tow Away Zone is expected to work it must be en- Girl Scout Cookies are coming! Whatever happens Alfred, you have come of age. forced as rigidly as the Village's overnight parking. Can spring be far behind? You have stopped being a village of naive honesty and Maybe the new student security force couTd be used to, started your climb to the top, with cities like Buffalo help with traffic problems. and Rochester, cities that have shops and stores. They aren't concerned with customers, merely the FIAT LUX Alfred, New York money they carry. 2 February 29,1972 Pipeline ... Dr. Mueller Rochester Urban Politics Students enrolled in the require each student to work for a Dr. Edward W. Mueller, dean of Rochester Urban Politics Intern public official in Rochester full- the College of Ceramics, has been Program this summer will get the time for eight weeks. Under the named to an engineering ac- opportunity for first-hand ob- close superivision of Mr. Palmer, creditation team that will examine servation of urban politics as well the students will earn six credit technical programs at the Virginia as work experience when they hours upon successful completion Polytechnic Institute and State meet with major Rochester public of the internship. Students will University March 6 and 7. officials in weekly seminar earn $40.00 per week to cover their The visitation team represents sessions. Mr. Gerald Palmer, expenses and will be given a full the Engineers' Council for Director of the program, said that tuition scholarship. In addition, Professional Development, an arm he expects that the officials invited free housing will be provided. of the Engineering Education and to these seminars will be of the This summer's full-time Accreditation Committee, with same calibre as those who met program is the result of three headquarters in New York City. with his Urban Politics class last years of preparation starting with On march 19 through 22 Mueller Spring. During the Spring the successful three week project will participate in a case study of semester last year the guest lec- in June, 1970. In that program eight the Newark (N.J.) College of turers included the Mayor of students participated and received Engineering sponsored by the Rochester, Stephen May,, the three hours of academic credit. Commission on Higher Education Monroe County Republican The program was kept alive last of the Middle States Association of Chairman, William F. Dwyer, and summer when two students worked Colleges and Secondary Schools, the Rochester Commissioner of as interns at the Monroe County an accreditation agency with Community Services, Rev. Eugene Republican Committee headquarters in New York City. Tennis. Headquarters. The program, which will run All students are eligible to apply from June 12 to August 4, will with the nine most qualified being Room Painting accepted. Application forms may Approximately a dozen students Dance - Beer Blast be obtained from Gerald Palmer, have painted their dormitory Dept. of Political Science, Greene rooms so far as a result of a new The Residence Hall Council is Hall. • Tri Vec Safety Triangle policy instituted by Associate Dean sponsoring its second dance and knocks down quickly for easy of Students Living, George Rivoli. beer blast of the year on Saturday Designed to meet or exceed Deadliest Poison storage. Students living in all dormitory night, March 4, 1972 in Ade Hall. existing and proposed state and A study sponsored by the halls except Pine Hill and New The dance will feature the The deadliest poison in the world federal motor vehicle safety Automotive Safety Foundation Women's Dorm may paint their CHARLES (the same group which is produced by bacteria that cause regulations, the recently patented revealed that of all basic rooms if they fill out a request played for the Christmas dance). It botulism, a disease contracted Tri-Vec Safety Triangle represents geometric shapes, the triangle is form, put down a depost and meet will be from 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. from eating improperly canned a signigicant advancement in the standards of acceptability Cost of admission will be $.50 and foods, reports Dr. Isaac Asimov in disabled vehicle warning devices. most quickly identified by the made by the Department of beer and pop will be $.25 a can. No the January issue of SCIENCE Tests by an independent testing human eye. Tail lights, flares, etc., Buildings and Grounds. one under 18 years of age will be DIGEST. The bacterium is lab and the U.S. Army show that do not convey an internationally the Tri-Vec is significantly more recognized warning signal for The student room painting policy allowed on the premises. Clostridium botulinum. It needs no effective than previously used disabled behicles as does the Tri- was instituted by Mr. Rivoli and oxygen to survive, and can flourish in improperly processed vacuum- devices. A permanent reflective v the Department of Buildings and Vec Safety Triangle. packed foods. "Less than an ounce coating provides high visibility, Grounds as part of an attempt to Available at $5.25 postpaid, or The China Issue of the spore, if properly distributed day or night. Made of high impact upgrade the quality of the en- two for $10.00 postpaid, from the would be enough to kill every molded plastic, the unit has passed vironment in the rather barracks- Lakeview House, Rt. e, Box 235, Each week the Alfred Reporter human being on earth," claims Dr. wind stability tests of 40 mph, yet it like dormitories and to give the East Jordan, Michigan 49727. will go out into the campus to find Asimov. is ligfit weight and sets up or individual student a sense of in- out how the student body feels Satisfaction guaranteed. dividuality and attachment to his about the pertinent issues of the room. day. Next week's report will be on Tvan llh9UniT! „rt'ljcejedtheidea that .you,give,a the. subject of a pedestrian cam- student a room and then give him a pus. This week's question is: How list of 'can'ts'," Mr. Rivoli said. do you feel about the Nixon trip to He feels that the University China? a\o;oo- 5\'oîT should do as much as possible to Wayne Cashin—Bus. Admin., 7; 00-10:00 make a student feel that his room Freshman is his own. This is important in his It's a good deal. We need to be opinion for the development of friendly with other countries of the s happy and healthy students' moods world. and attitudes. Pam Kennedy—Nursing, Fresh- The student room painting policy man grew out of the realization on the I feel that it was a good idea for .part of some University ad- the President himself to go over ' ministrators that some rooms need there. It gives more significance to painting more often than every the meeting of our two nations. four years and that the room colors Bill Rogove—Business, Senior are by and large drab and in- A possible great step forward stitutional. towards the peace and welfare of A student who wishes to paint his mankind, but in reality can it room must fill out a form which possibly have something to do with may be obtained from either his the President's election plans for a head resident or Dean Rivoli. In second term of office? signing this form he agrees to Larry Nadel—Lib. Arts, Fresh- assume financial responsibility for man any damage resulting from the I think, it was an important and painting. (This would usually inevitable trip, however I don't feel i result from paint spillage.) and for anything profound or vital will "the cost of repainting the room for come out of it. SlockvsV cràuti occupancy by another student Jim Petitt—Fine Arts, Fresh- should the color scheme lack the man osci books..; neutrality or neatness of Ihe I find it interesting that Nixon, a original decor in the opinion of the one-time strong anti-communist Dean's Office and-or the Main- would make a trip to China. He tenance Representative." probably went there because of The "neutrality or neatness" political pressure, not actual phrase is primarily designed to conviction toward an improvement protect the University from of Chinese-American relations. financial loss in case the student Nothing of great significance will Y^ore ^ SoovN does a sloppy job or uses a wild come out of the trip. color scheme. Mr. Rivoli noted that the Berrigan Brothers vagueness of the word neutrality is regretable but unavoidable. He is Nobel Peace Prize? il in favor of students using brighter pastels and restrained multi-color The Reverends Daniel and Phillip schemes. Berrigan have been nominated by However, as any one student the Swedish parliament for the 1972 only lives in a room for a short time Nobel Peace Prize. >»it would be too costly to allow any The Reverend Daniel Berrigan r color scheme and then be forced to was granted parole last week from have maintenance personnel his three-year sentence on a repaint the room. conviction of destroying draft The student who paints his room records in Cantonsville, Maryland. must place a deposit of $40 for a He will be release on February 24. double room and $25 for a single Hi^ brother, Phillip Gerrigan, is (Continued on Page 8) . on trial in Harrisburg, Pa., for allegedly plotting to kidnap White House foreign affairs advisor. FIAT LUX Alfred, New York Henry Kissinger. 3 February 29,1972 Regional... National... How to Avoid Draft This is one in a series of three to be Allege Security Meaningful Student Votes presented in the FIAT. What Are You Going to Students have been pushed York, represented in Senate and Do About the Draft? around too longMWe, "The Bi- Assembly, do enact as follows: Violation at UB partisan Committee for a You don't have to be drafted, but > Meaningful Student Vote", are Section 1. Section one hundred deciding what to do takes some having submitted a bill, in Albany, The campus security officers at fifty-one of the election law is effort. Most men try to forget the witnessed the incidènt. which would enable districts en- the State University of New York hereby amended by adding thereto draft. They hope it will go away. It "I had thé feeling something compassing their college at Buffalo have been accused of a new subdivision (d), to read as won't. wasn't right, so I crawled un- residences, rather than in those conducting an unauthorized search follows : Your draft board will keep track derneath a table in the back," said areas where their parents cast of one of the University's (d) Notwithstanding any other of you. If you don't choose what you Lundquist. "Uniformed policemen their ballots. We believe this to be a newspapers, the Undercurrent. provision of law, a student enrolled want, to do, they'll choose for you. came in, looked around and walked necessary and constitutional step out. A few minutes later they came and in regular attendance at an Alternatives to military service do toward student participation in institution of learning who oc- exist. The staff of the Undercurrent back, started rummaging through those local governments affecting accused Campus Security of the desks, and spilled the oil over cupies a place of abode in con- Get a Deferment? us most. Presently students have nection therewith on the campus conducting an unauthorized search the comic books. They were no such voice in local affairs and, ' Do you want to become an ap- of their office in the early morning making remarks about the con- of, or within commuting distance prentice with a trade union? Are as a consequence, major actions of said institution for at least thirty of January 27. The staff claims that dition of the office. They said are taken, and officials elected, you going to college? Dies a two security officers ransacked things like 'Look at these floors,' days immediately preceeding member of your family depend alien to the interests of the student registration, shall be deemed to desks, file cabinets and mail boxes, and 'What a bunch of (beep! ) pigs,' population. heavily on you for monay or for apparently searching for nar- and 'Let's look for some dope,' " have his resident at such abode, for physical or emotional help? Do you cotics. The security officers are reported Lundquist. Together, through an active, the purposes of this article. have a medical or mental also accused of spilling machine coordinated campaign, all students problem? Did someone in your ink on 700 comic books which were will receive the vote which is Section 2. This act shall take immediate family die as a result of Although Lundquist wasn't able stored in the press room. rightfully and constitutionally effect immediately. being in the military, leaving you to positively identify the officers ours. Students' rights means the sole surviving son? Do you plan V involved in the incident, two of- student political power, for all The present law, Election Law to be a minister? Are you a citizen Thomas Ltindquist, an Un- ficers have been charged and must students throughout the state!! dercurrent printer who was Section 151: of another country? face a Civil Service Review Board Join our efforts! Anyone wishing working in the office that night, hearing. If you can answer "yes" to any of to assist should contact the Section 151. Gaining or losing a these questions you may be able to "Committee" as soon as possible. residence. get a temporary deferment or a FIAT LUX Alfred, New York Drive Defensively! Please call, as time is crucial, or if (a) For the purpose of permanent exemption from the 4 February 29,1972 you cannot, write and you will be registering and voting no person military service. To prove you contacted by our New Paltz shall be deemed to have gained or qualify, you must file evidence College representatives: lost a residence by reason of his with your draft board. presence or absence while...a student of any institution of Michael J. Berey learning... 18 S. Oakwood Terrace Census Bureau New Paltz, N.Y. 12561 (b) As used in this article, the A recent Census Bureau report 914-255-8983 word "residence" shall be deemed says that presently, only 6.5 million to mean that place where a person of the estimated 25 million new or, maintains a fixed, permanent and voters (26 perceat) are attending 4 principal home and to which he, college. wherever temporarily located, Here's BIG VALUE in Stainless by Oneida! Kathy Neubart always intends to return. According to the report, 26 S. Oakwood Terrace "Characteristics of New Voters: (c) In determining a voter's New Paltz, N.Y. 12561 1971", the typical young person m qualifications to vote in a par- 914-255-9838 voting for the first time in jthe ticular election district, the board Presidential election of 1972 will be to which such application is made white, single, living in a family, not shall consider,, ip addjti,qr\_,t.Q,¿hp,, Thank you for your cooperation. attending •school-bub-a-high -school' applicant's expressed intent, his The "Committee" looks forward to graduate, holding a job, and living conduct and all attendant working with students from all in a metropolitan area. colleges and universities in New surrounding circumstances York State on this important issue. relating the applicant's financial The majority (66 percent) of 18- 24 year olds live in metropolitan This is the substance of the bill independence, em- areas: 30 percent in central cities: we intend to submit: ployment,...residence for income 35 percent in suburbs, and the rest An act to amend the election law, tax purposes...and other such in non-metropolitan areas. This in relation to student registration. factors that it may reasonably group is quite mobile. Between The People of the State of New deem encessary to determine the qualification of an applicant to vote March 1969 and March 1970, 36 in an election district within its percent had changed addresses, jurisdiction. The decision of a including 14 percent who migrated Ed. Field Filled board to which such application is to a different country, and 7 per- \ made shall be deemed presump- cent to another state. Colleges and universities across tive evidence of a person's It is unknown what percentage of the nation are discouraging many residence for voting purposes, eligible youth will show up at the of their students from entering effective July 2, 1971. polls. The report notes that even education fields. with the large number of new • Made in America For a complete copy of the Four years ago, 175,000 teachers young voters, the median age of present law see "McKinney's", in Never needs polishing could pick from 117,600 jobs. Now, the electorate in November 1972 your college library, election law, thirty seven percent of all college will be 43 years. graduates are certified to teach, section 151. 55-Piece Service for 8 and some 234,100 new graduates will be competing for only 115,900 $ jobs in U.S. public schools this Only year. (Figures from National 95 Education Association). KEITH'S y "This is the worst time in history We'll 19 for the profession in terms of JQUOR STORE! Your entertaining problems are over with the "BIG 55." jobs." Unless colleges and You'll get all the pieces you'll universities put a halt to the mass ever need for full service pay at the BIG N plaza dining In carefree, long-wearing production of teachers, "we'll have stainless by Oneida. two teachers for every position for service contains: 16 Teaspoons, the next 10 years," said Eugene 8 Soup Spoons, 8 Dinner Forks, NOW SELLING 8 Salad Forks, 8 Hollow Handle Karol, chairman of the NEA half Dinner Knives, 2 Tablespoons, 1 Butter Knife, 1 Sugar Spoon, committee formed to study this 1 Cold Meat Fork, 1 Gravy Ladle, problem. 1 Pcd. Tablespoon. You pay the other. AT THE MINIMUM There are at least two reasons SPECIAL HALF-PRICE RATE •Trademarics of Oneida Ltd. for the tremendous overflow of graduates in the field of education. FOR FACULTY. STUDENTS, NEW YORK STATE Firstly, teacher ranks have SCHOOL LIBRARIES swollen but schools in financial hot • 1 year $13 water have limited their hiring • 9 mos. $9.75 •6mos.$6.50 MARK UP. drastically. Secondly, public • Check or money order school enrollment expansion of enclosed teacher ranks, have leveled off • Bill me now, (according to a report in the E. W. Crondoll & Son Wall Street Journal). Name You Ring . . . Some colleges and universities Address_ have been successful in their ef- City 32 N. Main Alfred, N.Y. forts to limit the number of We Bring . . . education majors. State_ _Zip_ Freshman enrollment in schools P-CN of education dropped 14 percent THE this year, while general freshman CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FREE DELIVERY enrollment declined only about one MONITOR^® percent. The trend is expected to Box 125, Astor Station continue. Boston, Massachusetts 02123 324-6242 Politics... Political Perspective Trail Dust An Answer In answer to the Perplexed Scoop Jackson By MICHAEL SCHWARTZ WALF Disc Jockey: the song Battle of New Hampshire "Joy" came from J. S. Bach's security for Israel "hypocrites." This Democrat is perhaps the Chorale Setting from Cantata No. By CHARLES N. SOLOWAY (Time: Feb. 14) hardest candidate to put into a 147: Heart and Word and Deed and On domestic issues, Jackson political category. Some people Life: Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring. say he is a "liberal." Others sayd turns completely around. A he is a "conservative." When one "liberal" when it comes to the At the political skirmish taking place in the State asks Jackson, he just shrugs his economy, he was quoted as saying : of New Hampshire, we find an incumbent President shoulders, nods his head from "The number one priority in this using the political tool of psychological impact sided to side and says, "I'm a country must be to put people back against his two floundering opponents. liberal, but I try not to be a damned to work.. .that will not happen until The President's trip to China has created a sense fool." (Time: Nov. 2, 1971) Ac- we put a man in the White House of both global tranquility and national prestige in the tually, he's a "conserva-liberal." A who is trusted...by the worker, the minds of the New Hampshire voters, where, on March "liberal" on civil rights and on farmer, the businessman, all the 7, the first presidential primary of the year will occur. domestic issues (especially the men and women of America. Mr. $itblUn* This week's political perspective will deal with the economy), a "conservative" on Nixon is not that man." questionable Republican race to be followed by next foreign affairs, a conservationist (Newsweek: Nov. 29, 1971) In the week's entry on the chaotic Democratic contest. who advocated the SST, a "hawk" Sept. 21 issue of Look magazine, Btxtr Sen Jackson had said that "un- We find in the Republican primary a sense of on Vietnam, a staunch supporter of Israel, and once considered as a fortunately for the nation, Mr. utter frustration for both of Richard's opponents, Nixon learned his economics as latecomer Ashbrook and smiling McCloskey, entering possible Vice President by John Kennedy, and for a possible Vice President during the 1950's the world of primary politics basically as figureheads whe we had three recessions in for their respective political causes. Cabinet post by Pres. Nixon. Sen. Jackson from Washington is no eight years." Jackson proposes Boone's Nixon's often inactive administration has always normal, everyday, run-of-the-mill wage and price controls, as well as exercised great professional accuracy in the field of candidate. income tax cuts and investment psychological rhetoric for the intent consumption of credits. the often gullible and all too forgetful public. There As compared with Nixon, have been occurences such as Agnew's attack on the Jackson considers himself on Jackson opposes the mandatory Farm enemies of the status quo, conservative Supreme Nixon's political left on domestic busing of children for the sole Court appointments, conspiracy trials, the Southern issues and on the President's right purpose of reaching racial Strategy, absurd pointed statements against the when involved in foreign matters. balance. He approves of busing Apple Congress, secret meetings, complex yet ineffective Extremely wary of the Com- only if "quality education is economic progranris and the continuous crusade to munists, Jackson would like new assured at the end of the bus ride." make people live under the false impression that all is major weapons and space systems (Time: Feb. 14) once again well in the Republic. These have all led up in order to meet a threat of Russian An environmentalist, Jackson Wine to the climax of Dick's foundation for four more years armaments in the Middle East and proposed the National En- of nonsense, namely China and its possibilities for the Indian Ocean. A "hawk" on vironment Quality Act that wide voter appeal. 7 Vietnam from the very outset of designates that Congress and other McCloskey, living in the shadow of the the was (he backed John Kennedy federal agencies must take into Democrats' Eugene McCarthy, has made it his ob- completely), he is sorry that the account the natural resources of jective to bring an end to the war and perhaps United States has had no quick this country before they pass any reshape the old Republican image of being associated victory in Vietnam, and plans to legislation. This act was used to with war, brought on by the Grand Old Party's issue an even faster withdrawal help fight the futile battle against association with the industrial factions of our society. program than the one now used by the Amchitka blast. (It should be remembered that it was a Democratic Mr. Nixon. However, Jackson feels However, Jackson also ad- President and Congress which backed and financed that "war frustrations may lead to vocated the SST because of the the Vietnam War, not the Republicans.) resurgent isolationism and the many new jobs that the building of One of the impacts from the China trip shall be neglect of a credible defense the plane would have created. the profound effect of feelings associated with a sense posture." (Time: Feb. 14, 1971) In Jackson is soft-spoken and relation to Israel, Jackson would Short's of global calm, coming out of the meeting between overtly friendly and wi§Jje§T tq. - Ni*OR and-AAaov ThiS'should appeal to the likings of like increased support for Israel in bring to tlie White House a piece of many McCloskey supporters who see their mission on an attempt to keep the Com- humanity—not just an unfeeling ROUTE 244 earth to put pressure upon the President to sup- munists from maintaining a machine that lives behind closed ALFRED STATION posedly end the fighting in Southeast Asia. Viewing significant foothold in the Middle doors—but a human being who will the President's trip as one of historic significance in East, hence calling all those who greet people with handshakes the search for world peace should certainly please advocate defense spending cut- instead of fake, plastic, made-up many liberal voters. backs, yet pledge support and smiles through television tubes. Ashbrook is one of those race fellows who seem to appear every couple of years to remind us that even in democracy there are those who boggle the imagination as to how they manage to say what they do. Seldom do we find a person who makes Barry Goldwater look like Shirley Chisholm, making himself appear as a candidate representing an ultra The All New regressive fringe of our society. His extremist beliefs are: a complete end to government intervention into the plagues irritating our society, an end to the use of the government as a somewhat effective tool to halt discrimination in the economic sectors, and his ad- vocating of Washington D.C. type unconstitutional arrests. College Mobil Service In this decade of causes Ashbrook has designated himself as the symbol against the President's trip to China. He has, however, not taken the conservatively attractive part of the administration trip into con- sideration. While the meetings mav displease many conservatives because even the idea of sitting in the same room with a communist is unthinkable, it does however cast upon the United States a sense of renewed faith in its capacity to deal with the world Quality Mobil Products while also asserting its place at the head of the free world. Ashbrook's voting block will stay with their symbol for the most part because of their extremism, yet there will be defections because of the possibilities Tires Complete for new glories to be placed upon the United States. The President shall reap both liberal and some Batteries Car conservative approval for his political venture into Mao's domain with the results increasing Nixon's and Accessories Care New Hampshire delegate strength and also handing him a vote of confidence. (A vote of confidence would be used by the administration to demonstrate the public's faith in Nixon's economic programs, of which New Quick Car Wash it has not.) We should learn from the China trip that in our spectator society it is not what is said or actually Road Service accomplished, but how well the character plays his part. Next week: The Democrats in New Hampshire. S & H Green Stamps Free Drinking Glass Coupons Passport Game 1 Coupon / each $300 Gas Sale

Route 244 Alfred Station FIAT LUX FIAT LUX Alfred,Ne w York 5 5 February 29,1972 The Arts... Duro for Violin and Cello; RECORD REVIEW A New Music It carries that same 2,001 New Arts Ensemble strangeness with it. Reaches soft By ALAN MacROBBIE This article courtesy of "It's the climaxes. To watch them work is Recent Record Releases at Alfred PAUL SIMON by (got any ideas?) Right Time" by Rick Mitz. If you I DON'T WANT TO STARTLE part of it, stabbing at the in- BARK by The New Jefferson Paul Simon have any comments about the YOU but struments in tune. Plucking or Airplane Performance: Very Good article send them to the FIAT or to they are going to kill most of us drawing out strains and jabs of Performance: Very Good Record Quality: Adequate / "It's the Right Time", 224 Franklin I know the General only by name of notes. Didn't seem to be playing Record Quality: Excellent Stereo Quality: Good together. Avenue West, Minneapolis, Minn. course. Stereo Quality: Decent This is just one of those rec- 55404. I said Wartface what have you Metamorphosis after Ovid, for For the production of their ords that can lull you to sleep, and There's a new music—newer done with her? oboe solo: newest album, J.A. has used peals more to the mind than to the than Joni Mitchell, American Pie, I said you dirty louse tell me where Soft trills, intricate sections, , instead of RCA, body. Don't expect wild, artificial the Taylor Family, and Mrs. she is now? flowing, then suddenly abruptly and although this may be entirely trumentation, or loud, dis- King's rock Queen Carole. His duck-eyes shifted to the guard. stopping. Picked up again, soft, coincidental, the record quality chordant crescendos. All you'll There's a new neon-lighted All right, Sam... tickling, teasing. Hints of Pan. has imporved tremendously, is clean, crisp guitar playing and music that makes Janis Joplin Interbalances 111 for cello and resulting in a very transparent and singing, solid bass, unhappily dull seem like just another pretty Voice I will review the New Arts optional other instruments: brilliant sound never before heard percussion, and an occasional and makes Frank Zappa the boy Chamber Ensemble the way in Cellist gave out pieces, on any of the Airplane's albums. Harmonium or chorus of female next door. which the concert Saturday night seemingly at random to the other The selections on the album singers in the background. Most of In an era of environmental at the New Gym, appeared to me— musicians, who seemed surprised, provide a really good cross section the songs are quiet, with little as if they'd never seen the piece health, health foods and mental sporadically. of what the New Airplane is dynamics involved. The • pieces before. health, it's only natural that there The concert began with An capable of producing. The group most worth of note are Duncan, a should be Health Music. Allegory of war; Never seems to be a continuous performs eleven pieces, ten vocal ballad written in the typical Simon piece in the arrangements; music Music often has been used as a "I Don't Want to Startle You", and one instrumental, the "down and out" mood; Me and scattered. Very tense. Creates an means toward health. For more with words by Kenneth Patchen, highlights of which are: Feel So Julio Down by the Schoolyard, a equally tense mood. than twenty years, pshchologists was sung by the soprano, Sherry Good, by Jorma: Crazy Miranda, bouncy tune along almost the same pierrot Lunaire, Opus 21. Thrice have used music as a tool in Zannoth. Picture Miss Zannoth in a about a chick with warm putty idr lines as Keep the Customer seven songs after poem of Albert treatment of mentally han- black beaded dress, high-curled a mind; Law Man, Grace's one- Satisfied, although lighter inV. Giraud. dicapped patients. Opera is well- hair and a string of pearls spurting sided argument with a fuzz; Rock feeling and with a latin air about it; Carefully pronounced German, known for its Mad Scenes. And out Patchen's lines. Half speaking, and Roll Island, Paul Kanter's and Peace Like a River, a song half singing the piece was a again by Miss Zannoth. She uses many song—from "Deutschland heavy discovery that music is about the future for most of us, strange mixture of voice, song and her voice like one of the in- Uber Alles" to "On Wisoncsin."— sometimes better than anything accented by a hauntingly soft violin. Quiet, pensive. struments, picking, sliding, no have provoked an emotional else for getting high; and War melody. The rest of the pieces are reaction in their listeners. But now, apparent accompaniment. How Movie, J.A.'s traditionally ex- up for grabs, the whole thing is music is changing its tune. "Damn you, Mother...how I hate can she find those notes alone? pected hymn of the destruction of definitely Simon, in spite of the you...you will never know how The musicians wait at intervals, Two new songwriters are writing the other side, which mixes lasers variation of players in each song. deep...I must cling till you release you never know when they are creatively cathartic music as they and other space-age gimmickery The fact that the album was pieced me. .1 could kill you in your going to play. And the flutist has a revel and reveal through musically with stone-age calisthenics to together from tunes recorded in sleep...I would smile to watch your strange look of pain upon his face. "meaningful" experiences. achieve the end result. life blood creep across your The soprano cometimes cooing to California, Paris, and Kingston, It all began about five years ago The performance is well coor- wretched hair, yes, of course I love us, sometimes sobbing her song, Jamaica, has little effect on the with Arthur Janov's controversial dinated, and welcome accents are you, Mother...I'll never .leave dying at the end of a phrase. The overall tone or quality of the Primal Scream therapy. Neurosis, provided by Pap John Creach you...I swear." violinist looks bored, then she' record. Janov says, is frozen childhood (violin). Jack Cassidy's bass is Most of the record's lyrics But behind each element of appropriately picks up her in- pain. All neuroses are symptoms dead on, as usual, but is quieter deserve a mention. Enough / Dory's madness is an element of strument and plays. The intervals for releasing that Primal Pain, and not as oppressive, which is thought went into them so as to sadness that passes through the in between songs could be part of brought about by unfulfilling something new. 's make them interesting and fun to listener's ears and straight to the the piece. childhood experiences relating to lead guitar has its usual coarse and read, and even more interesting to parents. He points to a single cure: heart. The conductor wipes his brow exciting sound, while Grace's voice think about; in this sense they're The neurotic person must This song is dedicated to her during a long pause. Someone next is a bit strained on the high notes. just as good as the music. dismantle his defenses and return father: "The telephone rang...niy to me says, "Come on let's get it has replaced Some people may miss Gar- to where he made the decisions to sister calling...Dad is dead?... over with." A couplet of high piano Spencer but few extra points are funkel's harmony, but this album act out expectations of others whpn Hid if, hqpnsul^six a.m. she notes plinks another beginning. precision. is -also >< rather than his own feelings. said...did he ask for me?...what did The violinist's hair is out of place." is probably closer to what Simon absent, and together with Dryden Janov's theory is complex but, you say?...never mind...God is Everyone's hair is out uf place. has always wanted anyway, so represent one-third of the band briefly, the Primal patient must re- kind." Two musiciaAs sneeze together. I give it a listen sometime and see which has been replaced to con- live pain to remove the "curse" in Songs about parents have wonder what a sneeze look like on a what you think. struct "The New Jefferson Air- order to understand his neurotic changed somewhat since the days sheet of music. We'll never know if The album includes such songs plane." tensions. Naturally, Mother and of "I want a girl, just like the anyone makes a mistake. as: Mother and Child Reunion, The price of the album includes a Father are an integral part of the girl..." Duncan, Everything Put Together paper bag (suitable for anything), therapy. The Primal patient is Health Music affects the listener, Falls Apart, Run That Body Down, a luric sheet which includes urged to call out his to parents and, too. It's easier to work out our own Armistice Day, Me and Julio Down suggestions on what to do with the as he does so, the patient often problems through someone else's by the Schoolyard, Peace Like a bag, and of course the record begins screaming long and efforts. And sing along. We can River, Papa Hobo, Hobo's Blues, sorrowful sobs. This is the Primal easily play audio voyeurs and complete with inner liner and outer Paranoia Blues, and Scream. eavesdrop on other people working jacket. Now, even if you don't like Congratulations. Lyrics are out their neuroses. Some of ours the record, you'll have something, printed on the heavy paper liner. ^ But now, Primal Scream to show for the money you spent! Mothers and Fathers have found surely overlap: This Health Music their way to the phonograph. Dr. has been called names from Janov's best-known patient is John Freudian to Fraudulent...but it's music that can teach-us something, kohlrabi Lennon, former Beatle. Lennon's Between Previn and Lennon, there natural /«w latest two albums underscore his 1( Church SL AHx*I N. Y. therapeutic involvements. In a are five albums to show for it. Hours: Tues., Thurs., Frj., Sat. song called "Mother," he Might just be the perfect gift for musically writhes in pain, your parents' anniversary. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. screaming: "Mother, you had me, but I never had you...I wanted you, but you didn't want me...Good- Blondie By Chic Young byeee." He ends the album with a short and snappy song to the tune of Three Blind Mice: "My Mum- DAGWOOD, YOU CAN DO WITHOUT my's dead...I can't get it through A NEW'SUIT. INSTEAD, LET'S BUY my head.,.I can't explain...so much pain...my Mummy's dead." i/NAORE EASTER SEALS j In his album, Lennon has creatively attempted to work out his Mother Thing, yelling at and for her at the beginning of the record...putting her to rest forever at the end. There is a blurred photograph of Lennon as a young boy on the album cover. _ Dory Previn's music is of the same genre. When her husband Andre Previn, left her for Mia John Bailey likes to look his customers in the eye. Farrow, Dory's psyche cracked. She was institutionalized. "While I was in the hospital," she has said, "I started writing to get some order out of chaos. What I've tried to do is bring the madness out in the open." N And she's succeeded. Maybe too Ddileu s well. Her three albums contain fine liquors! more Mad Songs than all opera combined. In one song, she relives her four-month long sanitarium experience. But mostly she sings 32 Seneca JStreet about her parents. Ho me 11 ng Features Syndicate, Inc., 1971. FIAT LUX Alfred, New York 6 February 29,1972 Classifieds...

Free School Jewelry Class—(mall Ah, yes—and it ain't a fii night out Fine Arts Bldg. (Continued from Page 1) sculpture)—class of 10 Sunday at for a maaaaan nor beast! Signed 1:00 p.m., 40 South Main Street. W. C. diffusers in the ceiling to avoid second story where it will enter the The building will contain two Last Chance!! direct sunlight. centrally located exhaust stack. elevators, one within the library Dear H.O., At your service- -3370. The pot room has special win- Large windows at the second story and another large one near the art Phyllis doesn't live in 114 anymore. Signed, Larry dows placed obliquely in the west height face the stack and let in a gallery designed to handle large walls to increase the amount of substantial amount of light. artworks. Near the latter elevator v The J.V. or the beginners??? LOST—1 Silver charm bracelet direct sunlight in the room. No one The kiln room was placed in the there is a semi-circular stairway. lacking charms but with an ROTC has yet figured how these windows courtyard because it allowed for A large loading dock is located in "The angle of the (beep!) is per- keychain entwined in it. $5.00 will be washed, however. efficient use of space, solved many the rear of the building, behind pendicular to the mass at the REWARD. Contact Molly Rulon, Beneath the art gallery is a of the problems involved with Binns-Merrill Hall. (beep!) as long as the heat of the Cannon 223, 871-3353. student lounge. Adjoining it is an ducting the exhaust and made it On the west side of the buiding (beep!) is constant," outdoor patio below street level possible to put the kilns on the between it and the creek a 28-car Need a babysitter for any evening under the overhang of the gallery. same floor as the pot shop. parking lot will be constructed. Dearest Michael and Ritchie. or weekend? Call Karen at 871- A steep stairway winds up to State The glass-walled corridors of the The current best guess for the Enough Godspell and Jesus Christ 3435. Street. building run along the inside date of completion is January 1973. Superstar! How about Cat Stevens Opposite the lounge is an art perimeter of the building around When it is finished, Charles M. for a change? Love, Tequilla Watch out for Bub history laboratory, (actually a the courtyard. This arrangement Harder Hall will be the largest classroom), with a projection room gives a substantial amount of light building on either campus in Alfred Hey, Puffrey! Heard from your Go with the plow—A. B. and screen and a twenty-seat to the rooms which open off the with 96,000 square feet of usable good friend Bobby D. lately? seminar room. Also located nearby . corridor. space. As the University If you are in a band (or are a are locker rooms and shower Most of the interior surfaces of Engineering Building (now the To Thomas and residents of 81 Hill folksinger) and would like to make rooms. Harder Hall are rough. Industrial Building) in September Street: Where has all the music some $$$ playing, contact Steven The kiln room is located in the Most walls are made of Samoza 1972, the Ceramics College will be gone? Kenyone Fanta, Box 1299, Alfred, N.Y. center of the large courtyard. concrete block. Samoza Blocks doubling its space in one school Entering it is an experience have marble chips embedded in year. Hey, Pres.—Take any interesting FOR SALE: Exacta 500 35mm analogous to entering a cathedral the surface and have a granite-like All of the Art and Design division showers lately? No, is one camera with case and yellow filter. or a large planetarium. look. will be located in Harder Hall with S missing? Also 3 8x10 trays, developing tank, Three-fifths of a circle and two Flagstone will cover many the exception of the glass-blowing contact printer, paper. (Camera stories high the room will contain floors. Most ceilings have a honey- facilities which will remain in To Champy: Ah, my little just adjusted in Jan.) $50 takes all. thirteen large gas-fired kilns and comb pattern made of poured Binns-Merrill Hall. chickadee. Love, Sport 'n' Life Call Ken Soderholm, 587-8169. four or five electric kilns. The kilns concrete basins. are to be located along the room's The art faculty desired such a circular walls. rough building and substantial FIAT LUX Alfred, New York Exhaust will be ducted up along money was saved on finishing. 7 February 29,1972 Docket the sloping ceiling to the top of the Tuesday, February 29 Interview—Rush-Henrietta School System, Equitable Life Assur. of US 7:30 p.m.—Alfred Bridge Club, Campus Center; Draft Counseling, St. Jude's

Wednesday, March 1 • Interview—J. E. Baker, Swindell Dressier

Thursday, March 2 Interview—Travelers Ins. Co. 10:30 a.m.—University Council Meeting, Howell Hall 7:00 p.m.—Nevins Theatre, McLane Center 9:00 p.m.—Nevins Theatre, McLane Center 9:00—Student Assembly, Campus Center homiri j»snw• oj_ • Friday, March 3 4:00 p.m.—AU Rifle Team vs. Canisius at Buffalo 6:15 p.m.—Frosh Basketball vs. Geneseo at AU McLane Center 8:00 p .m .—Varsity Basketball vs. Geneseo at AU McLane Center

Saturday, March 4 10:00 a.m.—AU Rifle Team at Niagara 6:30 p.m.—Frosh Basketball vs. Cortland at Cortland 8:30 p.m.—Varsity Basketball vs. Cortland at Cortland

Sunday, March 5 7:00 p.m.—Nevins Theatre, McLane Center f 9:00 p.m.—Nevins Theatre, McLane Center

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Sold at the Student Store For further information, write Planned Parenthood, Box 431, Radio City Station, New York, N.Y. 10019. in the Campus Center Planned Parenthood is a national, non-profit organization dedicated to providing oj information and effective means of family planning to all who want and need it. advertising contributed for the public good cm°uSef'* Sports.,, Rifle Team Loses Ski Team Gets 2nd Little Hope for 1 st Swim Team 0-3 Loses to Cornell The Saxon Warriors, this past weekend, went down to a crushing The Saxon "club" swim team butteryfly in 2:48. flat, and Jon place, a full three minutes ahead of The Alfred University Ski Team, double defeat by Syracuse and finished a short season on Saturday Harju captured the 100 yard j the 2nd place Cortland runner. Tim competing in its first year as a Cornell Universities. Friday, the against a varisity squad from freestyle in 52.7 seconds. f Tower, out of shape because of varsity sport, finished second in Saxons lost to Syracuse 1351-1307 Tom Ramsey of Canisus won the knee injuries, pulled through with Canisus, losing a close meet 54-59. the University of Buffalo Ski Meet. with top shooters Gary Caso 200 yard backstroke with a time of his superb cross-country style to It was Alfred's third loss against no The Ski Team's only loss was to the shooting his record high of 268, 2:22.6 and Smith of Alfred won the take 5th place only 2 minutes victories, but considering that they Cornell University Giant, and they Todd Hollander (267), co-captain 500 yard freestyle in 5:52. behind Levins. John Blondell, just swam against varsity teams in the won against the established teams In the final three events, Canisus beginning his cross-country Eric Sander (266), Ron Kaplan three meets, they fared well. of Cortland, U.B., LeMoyne, and worAhe 200 yard breaststroke in career, ran only 10 minutes behind (253), and John Fernbach (253). The meet opened with Canisus Syracuse. 2:34, and then Pomponio of Alfred Levins to place 12th. John, up to The Saxons lost their chance of winning the 400 yard medley relay, Competing only close to their put on a fine display of diving this point, had run cross-country making first place with their loss to posting a time of 4:15:3. Canisus potentials, in the Alpine Slolom and skills, easily outclassing his op- only a few times, thus making his Syracuse in the New York State followed by taking the 1,000 yard Giant Slolom event, our skiers ponents with 245 points. Alfred finish all the more commendable. Intercollegiate Rifle League. freestyle with a time of 12:38:8. demonstrated the benefits of dry finished out the meet by over- Rich Morse, racing in his third Saturday, the Saxons were Alfred's Smith then took the 200 land training and many hours of defeated by Cornell by a close yard freestyle in 2:02.9. Saxon Jon powering Canisus in the 400 yard on-the-snow training. In the Giant event in 2 days, ran to 17th place. score of 1313-1309. Top shooters Harju won the 50 yard freestyle in freestyle relay, winning with a Slolom, John O'Hear came through "Bub" Siwak, Alfred's 5th man on were Ron Kaplan (271), Todd 23.8 seconds. Alfred lost the 200 time of 3:42.2. with a magnificent run taking first the cross-country team also Hollander (265), Eric Sander (260), yard individual medley to Canisus, That ends the Saxons swimming place and holding it from the managed to pull through for Alfred after running into some fallen trees Bob Sanit (259), and Tom Jordan who took the race in 2:20.5. schedule on a club basis. Next almost unbeatable Jan Palmer of (254). This now leaves Cornell and year, the Saxons will move to a Cornell. Don (Bink) Bilodeau, on the course half-way through the Alfred then won the next three race. Many of the cross-country Syracuse battling for first place events, with Dave Pompinio taking varsity level and are working spurred on by O'Hear's finish, while the Saxons are battling for toward a 12 meet schedule. skied so aggressively on the course starters failed to finish the course, the one-meter diving with 234 making "Bub's" run all the better. second and no worse than third points, Ben Ostrer won the 200yard that his binding wouldn't hold him place. to his skies and disappointingly The Alfred University Ski Tean This coming weekend, the N was unable to finish. Tom Wilcox, managed to finish 2nd even with Saxons have another double away an experienced racer with great Morse's controversial match against Canisius and potential, finally met up with a bad disqualification in the slalom and Niagara and end their season with day (which all racers are entitled Humbolt's disappointing jumping a home match against Sienna the to) and finished a disappointing point total. This commendable following Friday. 10th place. Richard Morse, another finish is attributable to Alfred's freshman, started 35th on the ability to put together a top-notch ^trbtrshop course and and broke through the Nordic Team with an Alpine Team ranks with a daring run to finish in full of experienced freshman Indoor Track 4th place. John Blondell, a racers. The Indoor Track team travelled sophomore racing for the first Next week, the Ski Team will to the Rochester Invitational and Specialyzing season with the A team, showed his travel to the Paul Smith Ski Meet competed against individuals from team-mates what hard work can at Lake Placid. The team will ski 23 schools. Although the team has accomplish, with a very respec- in Razor Cuts without the services of O'Hear and had more than its share of injuries, table 9th place. These finishers Levins (who have been invited to members placed well in the tough placed Alfred a close second in compete against the Vermont and competition. Sophomore Tim Scott Shags overall Giant Slolom standing to New Hampshire Colleges) but it is placed third in the hurdle event Cornell. expected to be very competent while sophomore Kim Miller too and Layer Cuts with the aid of "Skip" Bemis In the Slalom, the team pulled fourth in the 1000 yard run. Other (Alfred's Slalom Ace) and with through again. John O'Hear flew standouts were freshman miler Richard Humbolt replacing Levins down the course and attacked it in Bill Gibson and sophomore Tom on the cross-country team. 1 NORTH MAIN STREET ALFRED N.Y. hopes of another; and beating Cameron. Cameron turned in a fine Palmer: gig |)QB8§ Wgfgfl'f 55.1 leg anchoring .the eight-lap down as the times -of the two runs Room Painting relay team. Freshman Seve Pulos placed him as the fastest. This was turned in 9:55 two-mile and is the first time Cornell's Palmer had (Continued from Page 3) making a fine comeback from a ever been beaten twice. Don room with his Resident Coor- knee injury. Bilodeau, knowing the team was in dinator in advance of painting Alfred junior Roberta Austin first place (each team must have The money is refunded if the placed third in her heat and 10th three finishers in order to place) room is judged acceptable upon overall at the National AAU meet & held back to mak^sure of a finish completion and inspection by a in Madison Square Garden. Miss to keep the team in good standing, maintenance representative and if Austin was clocked in 5:06 for the and came through with an im- there is no damage. one mile run. This effort places pressive 7th place, out of a field of The deposit will also be returned Roberta Austin as one of the 10 best 40. Again, Wilcox was not to have when a room is judged unac- milers in the United States. She is his day and was unfortunately ceptable if the resident repaints considered by some to be an N disqualified. Richard Morse, the room to the inspector's Olympic prospect for 1976. It is skiing his best, posted a very fast satisfaction or if he finds someone hoped that the loss of cross-country first run, only to have a very who will take the room in its as a team sport will not hinder her controversial disqualification in unacceptable condition, and progress. the second run. Steve LeBlang, replace the resident's original skiing for the first time with the A deposit. team, had a rough time in his first In the latter situation whoever Basketball Team Slalom run and was disqualified. has placed the last deposit at the Until the controversial end of four years will have his Now 4-15 disqualification of Morse, Alfred money refunded. Four years is the had the best combined Alpine point normal repainting cycle at the The varsity basketball team is total of all the teams. University. now 4-15 with three games Saturday, the meet moved to Paint, brushes and rollers and all remaining. Ithaca will be here Salamanca, for the Nordic events. necessary materials for room tonight to play the re-scheduled y In jumping, The "flying eagles" of painting are supplied free of game that had been snowed out. Alfred (Levins, Humbolt, and charge by the Department of Saxons play Geneseo at home on Wilcox) took everyone by surprise. Buildings and Grounds to students Friday and finish the season on Cory Levins, a junior nationalist living in dorms scheduled for Saturday at Cortland. It's been a from Aspen, Colorado, by far the painting the following summer. disappointing season for the most aggressive jumper, took an Other students must buy thpir own basketball team and everyonie easy first place with the longest paint and supplies. Only semi-gloss connected with it. jump of the day, 79 feet. Richard latex paint is permitted. Humbolt, a new member of the Pine Hill and New Women's team, flew 75 feet in his best jump Dorm may not be painted by their and landed in a disappointing 5th student residents because of their place. Jumping points are awarded newness and the presence of carpet for both distance and style. In style on the floors. the jumper is left to the so-called STARTS WED. Chapman Center "expert judgement" of the judges. In Humbolt's case everyone conceded him to 2nd place, except STEUBEN the "so-called" judges.Tom Wilcox, completely recovered H0RNELL, N.Y. • 3241414 One-Stop Liquor Shop from his Alpine showing, flew to I Shows at 7:15 and 9:15 You can't buy for less unless his best showing so far, 6th place. Sat.-2-7:15 &9:lS "Bink" Bilodeau, jumping for his I Sun. Cont. 2P.M. to 11:15 you buy from the distillery. second time ever, landed with a S highly commendable 21st place, 10 BEST! -TIME MAG. LARGEST SELECTION OF DOMESTIC AND with jumps of 61 and 63 feet. CUNT IMPORTED WINES, LIQUORS, & CORDIALS. This left only the 9 mile cross- EASTWOOD g country event to be run. Once irty Harry again, Cory Levins pulled through for Alfred with another easy first R TFCHNirni -rr fcg COMING SOON Hornell-Arkport Road THE STRAW DOGS' FIAT LUX Alfred, New York Phoni 324-3877 - 8 A.M. to 10 P^. 8 February 29,1972