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A. i TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1973 Finlay reveals goals: curriculum, finances, releases college merger committee proposal Report changes FC — TMC Finlay asks by Susan Maloney budgets. for program An administrative structure One full-time associate dean built on one dean and two will take primary responsibility associate deans emerged as the for the implementation of re-evaluatiori focal point in the report of academic programs, leaving the (lean free to concentrate on by Tom LaSala University President James University President James Finlay's special committee to academic planning. Another associate dean will assume the Finlay in an interview with The investigate the administrative Ram yesterday cited a closer reorganization of Fonlham burden of academic advising and assure the smooth operation of look at undergraduate programs College and Thomas More and an improvement in fund College. The coeducational advising systems. The dean will be appointed for raising efforts as the major goals college will be named Fordham of for the an initial period of five years, College. coming academic year. The nine-member committee, with two possible extensions of three years each. A reliable The 50 year old president, chaired by Dr. Craig Brush, of McMAHON: possibly influenced FINLAY: "It is imperative that beginning his second year in the modern languages depart- source high in the administration decision to limit terms of new we find a larger group of (Continued on page 7) office,'' stated that since un- ment, stated,, that the position of deans. benefactors." dergraduates are the largest dean will be open to candidates segment of the University, "I'd of both sexes, and that "the top like to see programs three positions of the dean's strengthened at that level." office shall include members of Downtown enrollment Reflecting on experimental both sexes." education, Finlay feels that the According to the report, which institution must see what can be was submitted to Finlay at the done in this area. He hopes a gains over previous year suitable replacement can be end of May, the dean will have found for Bensalem, the responsibility for "the exertion Indications are that the size of from the 273 figure. Downtown William Crawley. University's experimental of leadership in all phases of the Liberal Arts College Class of late registration continues Associate Dean of Student r.ollogtf, which if- no;,- ir. it? last academic planning" with par- 1977 will be appreciably larger through today and Wednesday. Affairs Vincent Bucci has been year of operation. ticular responsibility for long- than last year, officials at the Shea called the projected transferred from Rose Hill to the The president also feels that range creative planning and intown campus revealed Liberal Arts College. programs which do not fall under yesterday. increase "very heartening." He two of the school's programs, noted also that 80 transfer Last year, Assistant Dean for Open Curriculum and the Honors the purview of a particular Last year's freshman class Student Affairs Rev. William department. numbered 215. Before students attended an orientation Program, should be reevaluated. seminar this summer. Shea Sullivan operated under the "We must see what is to be registration this year there were The dean will also assume termed the number of transfers authority of the Dean of the learned from Open Curriculum," 273 prospective freshmen. ultimate responsibility for into the LAC as "a very solid LAC. (Continued on page 7) •uademic advising systems and Although final figures are not increase." the determinations of student yet available from the registrar, Figures also are not yet status. He will also handle the LAC Dean George Shea ex- Class of 77 profile available on the entering usual functions of his office, pressed confidence yesterday that the total number of students who have registered in including policy administration the evening EXCEL program. and recommendations on faculty registrants for the Class of 1977 status and departmental will show only a nominal change However, 500 to 600 students Enrollment climbs were accepted in the program, a figure consistent with last year. When the confusion that is norm for FC freshmen Shea expressed optimism that registration ends, about 1,400 enrollments is 625. the final enrollment total for the freshmen will be enrolled at Thomas More College should evening session would also be Fordham's two campuses. This remain essentially unchanged Registration hints) roughly equivalent to the high represents an increase of ap- with around 300 freshmen. The level of last year. proximately 100 students above College of Business Admin- last year's showing. tration expects a jump of about Now that you have been if you plan to use the library this Student Affairs Change Leading the list in the ten freshmen, bringing its total registering in the cafeteria for an semester. Regardless of the size of the projected figures, as always, is slightly more than 200. Show- hour and have only succeeded in The last bit of advice is: don't student body downtown, the Fordham College with 650 fresh- ing a moderate increase is Lin- acquiring one course (one you panic. You can always switch administration has extended its men. According to Admissions Center which should have nearly preregistered for last spring) courses at late reistration on hand there this year in the area Director Richard Waldron, last 260 new students as opposed you would do well to pause and September 14, 17, 18 and 19 of student affairs through the year the number was closer to to 219 last year. heed the following. between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. office of Dean of Students 600. Waldron added that the "A second effort recruiting 1. Before you get on any lines, drive" is apparently behind the check the tables for listings of boost in enrollments, said closed out courses: A complete Waldron. This year, he ex- list is posted in the Campus plained, the University spent Center lobby at the USG in- more time on accepted ap- formation and complaint desk. plicants. 2. Make sure you have a list of Sprinkled throughout the class alternate courses. of '77 will be 227 "Blacks, Puerto ^ Register for your upper Ricans and a few Chinese" - division courses first, since otherwise known as minority multi-section introductory students. They will make up, courses (i.e. English 15, roughly 16 per cent of the class, Economics 21) are usually the about the same as last year's last to fill up. percentage. Of the minority 4. Lower classmen planning to freshmen, 75 will be at Lincoln take science or Communications Center with the remaining 152 at courses register for them first, Rose Hill. as seats in these classes are usually in great demand. The tested intelligence of the 5. Register for those courses in class, shown by SAT scored and popular blocks (A through II) class ranks, has not yet been l'«rly. Blocks I, J, and L are compiled, explained Waldron. always available except in rare But he gave a slight hint of what instances, they might bo when he stated 6. Don't forget have yofc I.D. that "admissions standards were REGISTRATION: a new location but the same old chore. validated fro Fall 73, especially not lowered at all." Registrations combined r Students choose courses workers regardini- g a v--hoti , poorl««™.i,y> rr,mm(>ntimCommentingf on the first Fall '73 registration for Rose combined graduate and un- Hill undergraduates began lighted gym last year initiated the change. "The cafeteria is air dergraduate registration, yesterday as juniors and seniors Mastrangelo noted, "It went selected courses in a now conditioned and has 100 percent smoothly. I had no complaints." location, the Campus Center better lighting," she noted. Assistant Treasurer Thomas cafeteria. Registration in Graduate students, unlike in Callahan, who directed the previous years was held in the previous years, began tuition end of registration, gym. registering Saturday and finished yesterday in the however, felt that there "should According to Mrs. Josephine never have been graduate and Mastrengelo, assistant registrar, cafeteria with the un- and dergraduates. undergraduate registration complaints from students together." The bursar's office, which conducted business in the faculty dining room this year had two ORIENTATION: this process continues tomorrow for freshmen. hour waiting lines at one point yesterday. Willie's College Deli The assistant treasurer at- tributed the long lines, not only Fordham greets frosh to the combined registration, but yesterday with an address by also to the new $2.50 graduate The orientation program for University President James ZS61 activities fee as well as to approximately 1400 Fordham College, Thomas More College, Finlay highlighting the ac- "undergraduates who should and College of Business tivities. have prepaid their tuition." Administration students started Congratulating thoso assembled for their decision to "All cooking done in come to Fordham, Finlay said JOB OPPORTUNITY for on-campus student interested in that the school provides "an astrology. If you need extra cash, send your name, bir- intellectual stimulus, ;i our own kitchen" thdate, year, place, and hour of birth to "Campus challenge," to which the student Astrology," Box 397 Aberdeen, South Dakota 57401. No "opens his mind" in return. fees, this is a bonafide job offer. Finlay declared, "You're in the right place, in the right city," -6030 noting that New York is more than the often unpleasant things we read in the headlines. The President stressed Fordham's long tradition and "All the reporters urged the freshmen to "leave something of yourselves hen" during the next tour years. that I've ever known In the Campus Center ballroom, FC Dean George have had enough McMahon told an FC gathering, "There's plenty of opportunity here, but there's even greater gall to be divided responsibility on your part tu take advantage of it." Despite into three parts." the University's large sixe, McMahon stressed that Fordham has "a personal interest" in each student. The welcoming speeches were just the beginning of orientation, which included section meetings conducted by upperclass members to go over registration procedures and curriculum requirements. For example, Brian Budds, FC freshman moderator,, conducted an academic forum where he fielded questions about course requirements, especially those of the science departments. The first orientation day concluded with modern language placement exams in Keating Hall and a special freshman mixer in the Ramskellar last night. Additional section meetings and academic conferences with Newsmakers rarely like good reporters. Because good reporting always includes bad news. That's easy department representatives are to understand. What should be even easier to understand is that without the unpleasant (but important) scheduled for today. Also, a free news, a newspaper has little value. And when that happens, everybody loses. barbecue on the lawn adjacent to Spellman Hall is planned for noon. Afterwards, the freshmen Ram reporters have been disliked by Fordham's leaders twice a week for over 55 years. Administrators will be introduced to Fordham's and student and faculty leaders have read stories in The Ram that they would have liked kept quiet. But social life during the club fair, if they controlled the information flow, we'd think we were in the Garden of Eden. And we're not. which will be held on Edwards Parade Grounds from 12 noon until 4 p.m. Tonight, a Jesuit Reception is You can find a place with us. We not only could use news reporters, but also sports writers, feature writers, art critics, photographers, typists and a beefed up business staff. The sum of these make The scheduled for 8 p.m. at Loyola Ram what it is. If you're interested in finding out exactly what we are and what we do, come to our Faber Hall to give the new general staff meeting. If you don't feel like waiting till then, drop by our offices some afternoon this members of the Fordhani week. Join our staff and be disliked. community the opportunity tu meet faculty and administration Registration (or the Class of FOR ROSE HILL STUDENTS: 77 will begin tomorrow at 9 a.m. Tuesday, September 18 at 12:30 p.m. in FMH-429. in the cafeteria. Although steps were taken by officials to accomodate the fresh FOR LINCOLN CENTER AND men with questions or problems, LAW SCHOOL many students felt their first day Wednesday, September 19 at 1:00 STUDENTS: of college was "confusing." Fr. P.m. in LL-408C McMahon concluded that up to this point the major difficulties have been in the areas of KEEP FORDHAM HEALTHY - curriculum and housing. join U8 An FC freshman, summed up the opinion of many while standing on a long line for him1" in the Hamskellar "I really tfidn't know what to expect here, but 1 guess everybody has to H" through this." An incomplete and totally Who and what arbitrary analysis of make Fordham administration, faculty and student power at what it does the University Administrators Power at Fordham is a sometimes show their confidence in the new president. complicated, often overlapping, maze of Result: the Board supported Finlay, and cross circuits. No one outlet is responsible the colleges will merge. for the current, but certain people and But at Fordham, who wields the power organizations can pull strings, untie knots, often depends as much upon the issues and create red tape more effectively than involved as upon the University pecking others. order. So it happens that the .Board of At the administrative level, University Trustees exerts less influence than the President James Finlay uses most of his executive vice president over the question influence outside Fordham, usually in the of whether one college should receive attempt to resolve its financial needs. He more money than another, although the is responsible to the Board of Trustees, Board is ultimately responsible for the similar to the way in which a President University. should be responsible to Congress. More accessible than either the Board The Board usually tries to be a of Trustees or President Finlay is cooperative Congress. So, after President Executive Vice President Dr. Joseph Finlay took office one year ago, it was Cammarosano. Finlay may act as liason and lobbying force between Fordham and FINLAY: Speechmaking practice he gets generally expected that if he decided little of at Rose Hill, but the University Thomas More and Fordham College the .world outside, but it is Cammarosano who works as the chief link between president plays the key role in soliciting FALCONE: economics professor who acts should merge, the Board of Trustees outside monies for Fordham. would not oppose his decision in order to upper echelons of the administration and as tough as he looks. faculty and student groups. The academic vice president is As the University's financial wizard-in- responsible for the curriculum and for residence, Cammarosano draws up the okaying tenur* decisions. Both areas administration's budget. As Finlay's were involved in controversy last year, on Faculty right-hand man, he takes over the job of account of the college merger question red-pencilling the budget for the" and the problem of whether to place a Don't expect them to admit it, but the does not go far in dispelling that view. University's physical plant, submitted by quota on the number of faculty in each Ivast majority of Fordham's faculty Other biggies in the faculty include University Treasuer Brother James department who could receive tenure. [members are not only interested in the Roger Wines, who serves on every Kenny, and for teachers' salaries and Consequently, Reiss was in the proverbial [University power structure, but also committee going, history professor academic programs, submitted by limelight, and he is likely to be again this [interested in improving their lot in it. Robert Himmelberg, who does likewise, Academic Vice President Dr. Paul Reiss. year, since some problems in the two Generally speaking, !,he faculty split communications professor Ray Schroth, The budgets are then submitted to the areas still remain. [into two groups during the unionization who serves as Fordham's gadfly-in- Board of Trustees for approval. The academic vice president, the [vote in 1971. Nicholas Falcone, who acts University president, the executive vice [as tough as he looks, led the local chapter president, and the financial vice president [of the American Association of University are the core of the administration. [professors into a locked-horn battle with Because their offices are at Rose Hill, and jthe administration. The issue at the time because Rose Hill has been around over [was salaries. The Jesuits, who seem to 100 years more than the Lincoln Center [lead everything around here but the campus, the revered ancestor usually [United Student Government, organized receives preferential treatment to the [an amazing campaign to get out the anti- chagrin of its neglected downtown child. junion votes and defeat Falcone by less And so power depends upon one's campus. jthan 30 votes. This year, the issue may Students and their organizations are (well be the newly-instituted quota on the controlled by Dean of Students William J. {number of tenured faculty. Ever since the Crawley. Although he has grappled with [Trustees okayed the 60-75 percent the gays, Blacks, student deli managers, [departmental limit on tenured professors Ramskellar managers, boarders and USG I in May, "the A-uppers" have been quietly leaders he has a way of not losing. [gauging the rest of the faculty to decide Backing him up are Assistant Deans [whether the issue merits another union Liptak and Gearity, who handle the I vote. Campus Center and Housing respectively, No one will say anything right now, but Director of Student Activities Roy Dado, [don't be surprised if you see the balding who does the paper work and other less I economics professor appear more and glamorous tasks, and Associate Deans [more on our front page. Vincent Bucci and Charles Dunn, who As far as formal power in the faculty handle student problems at the Rose Hill I goes, the Faculty Senate stands foremost CAMMAROSANO: Red pen in hand, the executive vice president examines a budget. and Lincoln Center campuses. among faculty groups. This year (and last), Rev. Robert Roth served as residence and chairman of the Campus president of that prestigious body. Like Council, Claire Corbin, who chairs the all Senate presidents, Roth has been Senate's' powerful Faculty Handbook j viewed by those not too familiar with his Committee and English department Students role as another administrator. And the Chairman Rev. John Boyd, who not only, Students on campus have little, if any, confidence of not only the administration I preferential treatment a Senate president carries a big clout on the Senate, but also power though they make a concerted but of the students as well. It remains to I gets (his own office and secretary right maintains a significant say in who will be effort from time to time to achieve some. be seen how this miracle will be at- next to the Executive Vice President's) elected to it. The United Student Government saw tempted most of its power taken away last Sep- Mike Cacace, long time member of the tember by the advent of the Student Campus Council, has the potential of Activities Budget Committee. The achieving some sort of student power. committee, devised by the perrenial arch But Cacace had this potential back in enemy of USG, Dean Crawley, stripped freshmen year and time is beginning to away from the government the'power to run out on the senior. After his heart- allocate funds to the numerous clubs at breaking loss to John Buckley for the USG Rose Hill. USG was thus resigned to presidency in the spring of '72, Cacace authorize only such odds and ends as the seems to have lost a lot of his steam. Most sale of refrigerators and funding the student leaders, however, still weigh his student deli. With the deli now closed words and advice with gold. during the day, USG is losing yet another claim to respectability. Cathy Raggio first made her ap- USG is headed this year by senior Gary pearance as student spokesman of COPE, Tulaez, who survived the longest campaign the counseling center, and has risen up and voting period in the history of the the ladder ever since. Her senior year has government (three months), to capture her not only seated once again on the the presidency' The fiasco, delayed by Campus Council but also us head Resident two run-offs and a USG court decision Advisor of Spellman Hall. Raggio was also concerning whether one paper ballot chairman of the committee which formed should be counted, epitomizes the the constitution of the Council of ridiculous condition of USG. Tulacz will Delegates. All this helps her to be one of attempt this year to salvage the remains the most influential girls on campus, TULACZ AND COMPANY: will attempt to salvage their damaged canoe. of his battered canoe by regaining the whatever that means Tuesday, September 11, 1973-THE HAM -Page 3 Whe, CLOTHIM; sioij S are made through this Lerner Sh1(e on the fifth floor of Faculty Memoria )|)s, course a in: V;,i . Hall. Checks of $30 or less are cashed here for Albrecht's. For( students with validated ID's. Concoursi-. ipaj Financial Aid Office, ext. 483, is on the second floor Plymouth Shop ,f| JOHNG. HOLL s Edrtor-in-Chief (Expensive i , and Studies] is room 117, first

floor Dealy. in jeans and 5ue|j fcXHIcH AHtin Editor) Student Affairs are handled through different KM* Hill Loehmann's, n THOMAS LASALA channels, depending on the nature of the problem. Rd. LlflCMn Cwtir BRIAN TUMULTY Ctmpm Attain Etitort Dean of Students William Crawley and his Lido Fabrics, ] RtMHlll SUSAN MALONEY assistant, Rev. Charles Dunn, can be reached at Lincoln Cwittr Marion Av,.y lfy OEURY LAWSON ext. 360 or room 100 Keating Hall. Assistant Dean selves.) N«n F.Hurw Editor LOR ETTA TOFANI FtWvrw Editor JACQUELINE CRINOROO for Student Activities, Ms. Lynn LiptaK, has an C«Of tfMtriitf Editort MAUREEN CASEY office on the second floor of the Campus Center, CLOTHIV, STO DONNA ROSE CAJELL* ext. 772. Spartt Editor OERRY MEAOHER Alexander's, Foj AuitfMt ipcrlj Editor MALCOLM MORAN Housing problems are under Dean James Geanty, (Reasonable u,, Artt Editor GARY LALLY ext., 771, basement of Robert's Hall. 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Correspondence Campus Mail. Box B Ave. Call 933-6900. Dollar Savings Bank of New York, 584-6000, has its main office at 2530 Grand Concourse. J BARS Class of 77 Pennywhistle Pub (also known as "the Web", "da . ' Web"), across the trestle on Webster Ave. (Prices . \| The class of 1977 comes to Fordham as a ministrators. up from last year). / "* largely enthusiastic and innocent group. The Eldorado. Referred to as the "El D" and ^v There is little doubt that these students Some come with the idea that a college labelled outside as "BAR", it's located under the El ^ • will leave Fordham as they entered it: degree is but another four year stop en on Third Ave. enthusiastic, wondering and searching. But route to a good-paying job. Some come here Pick 'n Shovel, 2637 Webster Ave. across Fordham the others present this University with a Rd. because they had no desire to start working far larger challenge. Those who waste Lantern Bar, 374 E. 194 St. (Has Guinness Stout on for a living. Some come because their tap) themselves on the footnotes to college life; parents expected them to, and have no feelings deep down one way or the other wasted leisure, beer and games, must be BOARD OF ELECTIONS about attending Fordham. stimulated and prodded to recognize the 1780 Grand Concourse. For information, call 299- lack of value in such undertakings. They 9017. Perhaps only a few, but hopefully more must be challenged to think and study, to BOOKSTORES than that, have come to Fordham to learn. comprehend and create. And if Fordham Campus Center Bookstore, basement of the They seek nothing more and nothing less succeeds in this, they will leave far better Campus Center. than knowledge. These are the students than they entered. They will have Lamb's Book Exchange, 421 E. Fordham Rd., that Fordham must not fail. These are the (under the El). developed an outlook towards life, students who will not leave here with only Barnes and Noble, Fifth Ave. at 18 St., Manhattan. whatever it be, based upon intellectual memories of Friday nights at the local bar, Call 255-8100. reflection, logic and a sense of moral values. afternoons and evenings occupied by card Bookmasters, on the Concourse at Fordham Rd. ^^^ They will leave here grateful. games in the Campus Center, beer guzzling in the upper rows at Madison Square Garden basketball games, and nights of The challenge is there, as it is every Alphabet soup fornicating in the dorms. They will put as September. Both the new class and the their first priority a dedication to learning. University will interact over the next four They will give of themselves, and likewise years in classes, activities and social events. CAB • Campus Activities Board will expect the same of faculty and ad- When they are done, perhaps they will both CBA -College of Business Administration be grateful. CBASG - CBA student government CC - most often Campus Center, but also Campus Council or College Council CUE - Community for Urban Education Dr. C - Dr. Cammarosano, executive vice president of Fordham The Ram Ed's - deli on Webster Avenue El Grito - Puerto Rican students' club A newspaper fulfills its function by FC - Fordham College; would not be grammatically incorrect to reporting accurately and concisely all visor." No one but the editors and staff use for the Fordham Club also decide what news will be covered, how, and FMH - Faculty Memorial Hall I events, decisions and non-decisions that U FU - Fordham University , affect the community for which it writes. by whom. Unlike many college newspapers, GS School of General Studies , we have absolutely no affiliation with the gut Ideally, it is vigorous in its quest for truth, course known for light workload and high average grades staunch in its commitment to justice, communications department, nor do we HH - Hughes Hall want any. Graduate students and un- IBI critical in its evaluation of news. lettering on the patch the security guards wore last year, dergraduates from all academic fields are stands for Iona Bureau of Investigation The Ram has tried for over 55 years to not only free to join, but encouraged to do JMH • John Mulcahy Hall, the "new" chemistry building as I live up to these ideals, and while it has often so. The acclaim and praise this newspaper opposed to the old chemistry building failed them, it has never lost sight of them. has received from professional evaluators LAC • Liberal Arts College located at Lincoln Center '< Being as it is run completely by students, it all over the nation gives lie to the LACC • LAC college council f LASG - Liberal Arts Student Government f has erred and, surely, will continue to do so. proposition that academic "guidance" is LC - Lincoln Center; also Lowenstein Center, the building But being as it is dedicated to justice and needed to produce a first rate student which houses the Liberal Arts College truth, its mistake; will be acknowledged, newspaper. LI, • Lowenstein Lobby corrected and, in the long run, largely in- LS - Law School As a twice-weekly journal for the nb • no bra significant to the service it performs. University's Rose Hill and Lincoln Center PACE - People Active in Community Effort This newspaper is only a "student" campuses, we keep present and past ROTC • Reserve Officers Training Corps, Fordham has two organization in its membership. It has not, Fordhamites posted on constantly changing versions, Air Force and Army nor will it, faithfully follow the student line developments. Further, we recognize that Rameses - the mascot Rameses XXIV on various issues. Indeed, it adheres to no the University does not exist in a vacuum. SABC • Student Activities Budget Committee; there are two line or special interest other than the Fordham and its surrounding neigh- one for each campus proper benefit of the Fordham community. borhoods, particularly in , exist in TMC - Thomas More College TMCSG • TMC student government Critics, from the faculty, students and varying degrees of tension. News that SI) • student deli, located in Bishop's Hall basement administration, who advocate The Rain's affects the community will be reported with SENTOR - old IBI, new shirts, same guards role as a political tool for or against a an emphasis on its effect on the University. SFU • Student Peace Union particular bloc, evidently remain blind to We are starting our 110th semester with ISG - United Student Government, composed of the sg's of the long term evils that arise from such this issue. We urge you to read The Ram as TMC, FC and GS role-playing. it comes out on .Tuesdays and Fridays Web • the Pennywhistle Pub on Webster Avenue throughout your four years here. We all We have no moderator or "faculty ad- will profit if you do. WFl'V . the 50,000 watt FM voice of Fordham University 355 • also called the triple nickel, it is the new dorm

Page 4-THE RAM-Tuesday, September 11, 1973 from whom to get what COUNSELING DRUG PROBLEMS (See COUNSELING) Fordham Hospital, Southern Blvd. and Crotona the Con- Counseling Center, second floor in Dealy Hall. COPE, 295-8732(33), if your depression falls bet- AVe. 298-3000. Psycological services and testing services of a ween the hours of 7 p.m. and 1 a.m. daily. St. Luke's Hospital, 114 St. and Amsterdam Ave., li'de of the professional nature are offered here. Ext. 263, 278 Heroin Hotline, 800-368-5363. Manhattan. 870-6000. 217. Community Service Center, 105 E. 22 St. 254-8900. pntine Ave. DELICATESSENS DRUGSTORES Venereal Disease Clinic, 93 Worth Street, Ed's Deli, Webster Ave. across the trestle. Courtesy Drugs, 360 E. Fordham Rd. at Marion Manhattan. 925-4142. ((Specializes Willie's Deli, Webster Ave. across from the park. Ave. Birth Right, Inc., 122 E. 22 St., Manhattan. 260- Tony's Deli, Webster Ave. between 194 and 195 Rexall, Fordham Rd. near Bainbridge Ave. 2700. In Fordham Streets. LEGAL AID SOCIETY CehVs Deli, Hughes Ave. just off Fordham Rd. EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 1029 E. 163 St., 991-4600. hecatur and (Near the new dorm, thankfully.) Kling Employment Agency, 203 E. Fordham Rd. 851 Grand Concourse, WY 2-4780. •do it them- Eddie's Deli, 3165 Bainbridge Ave. Call 933-4477. Abet Employment Agency, 25 W. 14 St., LIBRARIES (PUBLIC) DENTISTS Manhattan. Dial CH 2-4482. New York Public Library Dr. Abramson, TR 8-5440, 1882 Grand Concourse Main Branch, 42 St. and Fifth Ave. i Concourse, Dr. Besdine, KI 7-6501, 3734 White Plains Rd FIRST AID Fordham Branch, 2556 Bainbridge Ave. lere, too.) Dr. Ferezy, 367-1443, 1 E. Fordham Rd. University Health Service, Infirmary. Located on Wakelield Branch, 4100 Lowre Plaza |. (Excellent Dr. Fox, SE 3-9710, 375 E. Fordham Rd. the second floor of the Administration Building. Van Cortlandt, 3874 Sedgwick Ave. and jeans. Dr. Latella, LU 4-5655, 226 E. Fordham Rd Call ext. 340. Dr. Ray, 329-4031, 1023 Southern Blvd. LIQUOR STORES [(Expensive) FOOD STAMPS North End Liquor Mart, 2509 Webster Ave. 584- kr Tiebout. DEPARTMENT STORES Department of Social Services, E. 16 St., 4100. (across from Sears, one of the busiest stores Alexander's, (See CLOTHING STORES-MEN) Manhattan. Dial 490-3900. around.) Kress, Fordham Rd. at Valentine Ave. nopolitan in Sears, Pordham Rd. at Webster Ave. GROCERY STORES LOCKSMITHS Woolworth's, Fordham Rd. near the Concourse, A&P, Bedford Park and Webster Ave. (good) Webster Locksmiths, 2489 Webster Ave. LU 4- A&P, South Valentine, (poor) 4960. Grand Union, 187 St. at Ryer Ave. (good, reasonable) MOTOR VEHICLES BUREAU Peter Reeves, E. 194 St. at Marion Ave. 2265 E. Tremont Ave. 824-7500. (Expensive) Pick 'n Save, E. 194 St. at Briggs Ave. (very good) MOVIE THEATRES Finast, Webster Ave. at 187 St. (cheap) The Ascot, 183 St. at the Concourse. 584-3440. Lido Theatre, 15 E. Fordham Rd. 367-0558. HEALTH SERVICES (For matters relating to RKO Fordham, Fordham Rd. at Valentine Ave. illness, venereal disease, birth control, pregnancy, 367-3050. etc.l Valentine Theatre, 237 E. Fordham Rd. LU 4-9583. Planned Parenthood, 349 E. 149 St., Bronx. For Loew's Paradise, Grand Concourse, just south of information, call 665-3007. Fordham Rd. 367-1288. Family Planning Center, 300 Central Park South, The Globe, 640 Pelham Parkway South. TA 3-0224. can be reached by dialing 677-3040. Dr. Squire's Clinic , 7 E. 73 St., Manhattan. Call MUSEUMS 832-0095 for information. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Fifth Ave. at 82 St. , 600 E. 233 St., 653-3000. Museum of Modern Art, 11 W. 53 St. (Continued in Friday's issue) Facing reality for holding the bag

SCHEDULE OF DRUG OFFENSES AND PENALTIES UNDER NEW YORK STATE PENAL LAW (ARTICLE 220)

CLASS UNUWFULSALEOF: AMOUNT UNUWFULPOSSESSION OF: AMOUNT PENALTY RANGE OTHER COMMENTS A-I Any narcotic drug lozormore Any narcotic drug 2 oz or more 15 years to life If paroled, life Felony * of a substance imprisonment parole; plea containing a bargaining within narcotic drug. A-Felony class only. A-U Any narcotic drug '/s oz to 1 oz Any narcotic drug Iozto2oz 6 years to life If paroled, life Felony Methamphetamine Hozormore Methamphetamine 2 oz or more imprisonment parole; plea Stimulants 5 grams or more Stimulants 10 grams or more bargaining within LSD 5 milligrams or more LSD 25 milligrams or more A-Felony class Hallucinogens 125 milligrams or morei Hallucinogens 625 milligrams or more only. Hallucinogenic Substan. 5 grams or more Hallucinogenic Substan. 25 grams or more A-ffl First Offender: Possession with intent 1 year to life If paroled, life h-n Felony Any narcotic drug Any amount to V4 oz to sell: imprisonment parole; plea Methamphetamine Vt oz to Vi oz Narcotic drugs Any amount bargaining within Stimulants 1 g to 5 grams Hallucinogens 25 mg A-Felony class LSD 1 milligram to 5 mgs Hallucinogenic Substances lg only. Hallucinogens 25 milligrams to 125 mgs LSD lmg Hallucinogenic Substan. 1 gram to 5 grams Methamphetamine. ttoz Stimulants la

Stimulants • 5 grams to 10 grams LSD 5 milligrams to 25 mgs Hallucinogens 125mffiigrarnsto625mgs Hallucinogenic Substances 5 grams to 25 grams Second Offender: Second Offender: Any narcotic drug, meth- Any amount Any Hallucin ogeris, Any amount amphetamine, stimulants, Hallucinogenic Substances, LSD, hallucinogens, hallu- LSD, Methamphetamine, cinogenic substances. Stimulants with intent to sell. B Narcotic preparation to Any amount Second Offender of C. L to 25 years Conspiracy to com- Felony someone under 21. Felony except imprisonment mit an A Felony marijuana violations. Is a B Felony, Second Offender of C bribery and bribe Felony for dangerous receiving in a depressant or narcotic drug case isaB preparation. Felony. C Any narcotic preparation Any amount Any narcotic drug V4 oz to 1 oz l-15years Imprisonment is Felony Dangerous depressants 10 oz or more Methamphetamine imprisonment mandatory except Depressants 32 oz or more Stimulants 1 gram to 5 grams for marijuana; Marijuana Any amount LSD 1 milligram to 5 mgs probation avail- Hallucinogens 25 milligrams to 125 mgs able for first Hallucinogenic Substances 1 gram to5 gram3 marijuana Narcotic Preparations 2 oz or more violation; Dangerous Depressants lOozormore rewarding or Depressants 2 lbs or more receiving an Marijuana lozormore award for official Marijuana 100 cigarettes or more misconduct in a drug case is a C Felony.

D Any controlled substance Any amount Possession with intent 1-7 years Probation avail- Felony to sell; imprisonment able for first Any controlled substance Any amount marijuana violation. Possession: Narcotic Preparations V4 oz to 2 oz Marijuana 54 oz to 1 oz Marijuana 25 to 100 cigarettes Any controlled substance Any amount lyear Probation avail- A 1 Misde- imprisonment able. meanor maximum.

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A place for you People. What it comes down to is that there is That's what a yearbook is all about. a place for just about anybody to do And it takes people to describe people: what they like. photographically in writing And if there isn't, create one. through art Find out what it's like; by layout test sit a 1974 Maroon chair, (even if you don't want to join, come But there's more... on up and look over your yearbook)

It takes people to run a yearbook: sales COME Friday, September 14, at 1:30 pm typing in Maroon office, Room 433, bookeeping Faculty Memorial Hall. advertising (the room with the Maroon door). marketing ( and a whole bunch of other things, • COME ONE, come all. The Maroon Page 6-THE RAM-TueBday, September 11,1973 Finlay cites goals Merger report released for new year Plan draws dean ''Continued from page I) Citing a need for more faculty involvement in advising, the (Continued from page 1) only so long," he added. suggested that the limited term committee suggested the he stated, adding, "as well as to He declines to divulge any may have resulted from a co if there is a continued need committee reaction against the recruitment and training of an S fund raising plans at present increased number of faculty for the honors program and if so, since they are only in the present FC Dean George McMahon, who has held his office advisors who will be available what form." planning stage. However, he did and well-informed on curriculum. Finlay emphasized that the say that "we are going to have to for over ten years. honors program was designed in work a lot harder to raise Associate and assistant deans, Finlay expressed general the 1950's to create a challenging money." according to University approval of the report, com- experience for students of high Finlay stated that, as usual, Statutes, may be appointed for menting, "It addresses itself to BRUSH: chaired the committee issues raised by the Board of intelligence. most efforts will be concentrated which submitted merger report. one year only. The committee "I personally feel that there is toward the alumni. He pointed recommended a lengthening of Trustees, notably counseling." He did, however, wish to in- a need for the honors program," out that only 11 to 13 percent of provided for little change in the appointment periods in order vestigate further the said Finlay, "but I think that Fordham's alumni contribute Bundy Aid to private schools, as to attract a greater number of relationship between the dean some better structure might be annually to the school as com- was hoped, and no allocation qualified candidates, and the College Council, on set up." he has asked the un- pared to the nation's norm of 24 whatsoever for the scholar in- system of academic advising. which the dean will sit as an ex dergraduate deans to reflect on percent. "It is imperative that centive program. Although it reinforced the need officio chairman, and the five- this attitude. we find a larger group of "Both public and private for advising within a student's year limited term of office. The president expressed some benefactors," insisted the sectors of higher education have major field, the committee noted apprehension concerning president. agreed that we raise levels of the present lack of provision for The target date for operation University funds commenting, Finlay also announced that he financial aid eligibility so it freshmen students who have not of the coeducational college is set "we have too close of a margin to sees no large difficulties in would extend to middle class yet declared majors, and those for next fall. The committee do a number of things. For the obtaining aid from the state students." He admitted that this seeking information on the recommended that Academic past few years we've been legislature as was the case last class had been suffering the most options of majors and careers. Vice President Paul Reiss ap- making every penny count and year. At that time the University in recent years where the trend The committee also suggested point a search committee in- we can continue on this path for received a sharp blow when the was to appropriate aid only to that the new dean undertake an cluding a majority of faculty $15 million education bill lower class minority students. extensive revision of the present members Fordham's Dynamite The Air Force Pilot has it Yearbook made* Air Force ROTC will help you make it*

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Tuesday, September 11, 1973-THE RAM-Page 7 Ram teams boast FORDHAM SPORTS QUIZ success, tradition, and future hopes by Malcolm Moran They're the only class left from the Phelps year now, and while It's September on Rose Hill, their calendars tell them it's and the seniors are playing their 1973-74, they're living in 1970-71. favorite game, picking out the Instead of looking forward to the freshmen. It's an easy game to Notre Dame game this year, play these days, because the they remember the Notre Dame freshmen are so easy to spot. game of over two years ago. The one who watches the traffic Instead of noticing that Fordham light (instead of the cars) when had one of the best recruiting he crosses Webster Avenue- drives in the East this year, they he's a freshman. The ones who remember Charley Yelverton eat lunch at White Castle— and Jack Burik and Ken Charles they're the freshmen (and they and even Bob Larbes. will learn better). The com- muters who wait for a bus in Basketball people say only front of Roosevelt High School— North Carolina and Villanova they're the freshmen (and they rounded up a better freshman will learn better quickly). If group than Fordham, and Wissel you're not good at this game, just thinks his new guards (Kevin look for the folder. It gives them Brown from Holy Cross in away every time. Flushing and Stan Frankoski Ah, but little do the seniors from Essex Catholic in Newark) know they are even easier to are better than Villanova's pick out. Go to any Fordham When Wissel goes after players basketball game this year, and he has several restrictions that look for the ones walking around other big-time coaches, shall we with their heads in the clouds. say, ignore: No under-the-table They are the seniors. deals, no promises of girls in If you don't know what all this rooms, and it helps if the is about—and if you're a fresh- prospect can read. If you're man, you probably don't—you laughing, take some books down have to go back to the freshman to the University of Maryland. year of the Class of 1974. The Wissel's new forwards (John basketball team was trying to O'Neil from Archbishop Curley recover from a 10-15 record with in Miami, Paul Smith from a new coach, a Richard Phelps, Rutgers Prep, Guy Whitlock whose father was an undertaker from Montclair and Paul SEVEN EIGHT nmb in Beacon, New York. Hence the Williams from St. Mary's in Who are these famous faces and places of Fordham Sports Law? Answers at bottom. No peeking. I f you nickname 'Digger'. Manhasset) can rebound, and get all nine correct, pass Go and collect $200. Seven correct answers or above makes you a Fordham By the time the Class of '74 read, too. sports expert for what that's worth. If you get one or two right you would have been better off at Manhattan College. If you can't get any right, peek. completed its freshman year, * * * Digger produced a 26-3 record If you think a crowd of 19,500 1964 when the giant Ram guard from Paterson, New Macht, both all-Americans, lead (the best in Fordham's history, for a Fordham basketball game headline screamed, "FOOT- Jersey who is 6-4, 270 pounds, the team. including a victory over Notre at the Garden is something, how BALL!" and the sport was and can look down on anyone he The track program will miss Dame and an overtime loss to about 82,000 for a Fordham brought back on a club basis. Jim wants to. ex-coach Artie O'Connor, whose Lansing, part of Fordham's 1941 Marquette before sellout crowds football game at Yankee • • * Fordham ties go back to the at Madison Square Garden), a Stadium? Times have changed Sugar Bowl-winning team, came Baseball has made a comback back as coach and took the Rams twenties, and Marcel Philippe, trip to the NCAA regionals, and since the thirties and forties, and at Fordham since Gil McDougald who finished second in the half- a fond farewell as he packed his THE game on Rose Hill has to a national club football championship in 1969. (that's right, THE Gil mile in the recent World things and left for Notre Dame, changed, too. When THE game McDougald) and Jack Lyons University Games in Moscow, despite the fact that he had three was football, the lines to the came here several years ago. Fordham went varsity in 1970, Tommy Brynes is the new coach, years remaining on a four-year ticket windows were longer than They have brought in a good and ran into problems. "Even our and Howie McNiff from Albertus contract. this week's lines to the Bursar's freshman crop every year since, biggest players have to look up Magnus will try to replace The current seniors met office, if you can believe that. and they've done it again this at the other teams," said Dean Philippe. another new coach, a Dr. Harold What Ohio State-Michigan or year, with Mike Turo, an all- Loucks, who replaced Lansing as R. Wissel, in their sophomore Notre Dame-Southern California CHSAA centerfieider from Add to all this a growing coach after the 1971 season. year, and called his team a games are today is what Ford- Mount St. Michael's, Bob women's program that demands, "Just once, we would like to look failure because it only made it to ham-Pittsburgh was in those DiVicenzo, an all-CHSAA cat- and deserves, more publicity, down on somebody." the NIT. Last year, after a so-so days. cher from Cardinal Spellman, crew and ice hockey teams that recruiting year, the team Last November, the and Mike O'Connell, an all- struggle on tight club budgets struggled through a difficult When Fordham alumni from Westchester first baseman from and strange practice conditions schedule to a 12-16 record. University agreed to award five "those days" get together, they grants-in-aid to football players, Eastchester. (is 2 a.m. to 4 a.m. strange The cat-calls, the unfavorable tell you about a choice the so Fordham could be competitive enough for you?) and a strong banners, and the clouds became Swimming has made a University had to make when the in the new Metropolitan intramural program, and you bigger. Except for one night, comeback (if there was ever football program weakened in Intercollegiate Football Con- have Fordham sports. when the undertaker's son came anything to come back from) the early fifties. Either bring in a ference. Last year's team won a to town and lost. Fordham won, when Joe Bernal came to Ford- new coach, a Football Giant few it should't have won, and lost And if any of your friends from 70-69, after trailing by nine ham. The water polo Rams are assistant named Vince Lombardi a few it shouldn't have lost to other schools say you go to a jock points with three minutes to optimistically going after the (see Seven Blocks of Granite, finish with a 5-5 record. This school tell them that at Ford- play. For one night, the Class of championship they missed last Super Bowls I and II, and Green year's team has many new faces, ham, five grants-in-aid for '74 relived their glory year, but fall when Harvard beat them in Bay, Wisconsin) and raise the including Brian Murray, a senior football is a big deal. At Stan ' the miracle drive to the NIT that the semi-finals. Senior captain program to a higher level, or just transfer from the University of ford-the Radcliffe of the West- everyone was waiting for never Ned Kelly and sophomore Paul drop football. Massachusetts who would like to they give out 35. came off, so the current seniors Kerplunk. take the quarterback spot from put their heads back in the Yard markers were missing Don Hommel, and 24 freshman. clouds. from Rose Hill from 1955 until One of them is Chris Casimos, a om urn oyai 'HMUnoD utoi

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TRACK: Gone in long-time coach HOMMEL: the senior will vie Artie O'Connor, but Tommy with Massachusetts transfer BASKETBALL: Coach Hal Byrnes is ready to lead the Ram Brian Murray for the quar- Wissel has come up with a stellar runners against Eastern powers terback position on this year's crop of freshmen prospects Manhattan and Villanova. gridiron squad. without reverting to common illegal recruiting practices. Page 8-THE RAM-Tuesday, September 11, 1973