WE'RE BACK TO EIGHT PAGES!!! GRAFOOTIES RETURN — SEE PAGE 8 B4NDDR4S BCK Vol. XXV No. 10 York College—CUNY Jamaica, April 23,1982 Students Rally Against Proposed Tuition By Jeanette Gringo visit with the students. On Tuesday, March 23, hundreds of students from the Assemblyman Albert Vann various colleges in the City (D-Bklyn 56th AD), stressed University system gathered in the importance of the power front of the state capitol of voting by asking "What building to rally in protest of gives legislators power?" He the proposed hikes in tuition said it is the "power of in- and the cuts in the University's telligent, informed, organized L to R Jeanette Gringo, Carole Rosen, Lance Dandrijde, Marie Talley, Carol Mangum, Daniel budget. people who vote." Assem- Minkoff. blyman Victor L. Robles, the After a period of slogan only Puerto Rican in the chanting, the rally took form legislature, reiterated the Ex-Yorkies Discuss Law School with University Student Senate importance of the vote telling chairperson, Garth Marchant us that we should go out and welcoming everyone. He At Political Science Forum impress upon the community briefed us on our purpose in By Sharon R. Llewellyn Brooklyn Law; William schools to determine financial the importance of registering Albany, stating that the There was a tinge of ex- Anderson, St. John's eligibility. The Council vof to vote so that the community national average in tuition citement in the air as one of University; Carol Mangum, Legal Educational Op- can have representatives of costs is $500 and the proposed the panelists related an Columbia University; Carmen portunity (C.L.E.O.) was also their views in Albany. raise for CUNY is over $1000. anecdote told to her by a law Reyes, Albany; Marie Talley, mentioned. Ms. Rosen pointed Assembly woman Penny Thus it was imperative that professor. Referring to the University; and out that most schools will find Cooke also voiced her strong students rally for support rigors of law school she said, Adrienne Rogers, Hofstra. ways to accommodate support for the visiting from the legislators on two "There is a light at the end of Mr. Dandridge said he students who have been acc- students. the tunnel. . .but it may be in found logic (Philosophy 121) peted by granting scholarships counts: New Jersey, somewhere." to be very helpful. He found a and loans directly from the 1. Oppose a tuition increase The two senators present This was only a part of the few of the L.S.A.T. questions school. New York students are 2. Support Smoler's Upper were Carol Berman and John annual law conference. The to be in pure syllogistic form. eligible for T.A.P. Cut Bill No. 5505 which J. Marchy, both of whom are law conference is the brain- According to Mr. Dandridge, Financing of law school was eliminates the present $200 strong supporters. Senator child of Dr. Shirley Ostholm, you give an answer. You start an important focus of the reduction in TAP grant March was impressed with our fastidious pre-Iaw with a law and then apply a conference since the rate of following a student's 8th efforts and hopes we make professor/Poltical Science fact pattern to reach a con- tuition varies from $5,000 to semester. lobbying a continued practice. clusion." This was only a Department. The conference $8,000. The overall consensus The list of speakers included After pledges from the small sample of the various was designed with the in- on tuition and financial aid Representative Blake and Alan legislators, students grouped experiences which were un- tention of englightening was, that it is very costly but Segal, Chairman of Higher according to boroughs and folded. Some of the speakers undergraduates, who aspire to with a lot of searching Education. They were all sym- were assigned to different repeated each other, since as pursue the law; however, it has students can find ways of pathetic to our cause and floors so that they could meet first year students they un- lured many students who have meeting the costs. assured us of their support. with the legislators to doubtedly had similar ex- never considered doing such. During the program Other speakers included distribute the literature and periences. This year the conference President Bassin and Dean representatives of the East demand the legislators per- took on a new light. Carole At one point during the Stern paid a surprise visit. New York Day Care Coali- sonal pledge to oppose any Rosen, administrator from conference there was a dispute Many students who had never tion. They supported the fight tuition increases in the Brooklyn Law School was our concerning the cost of books. seen either gentlemen had the against all budget cuts Democratic Caucus. feature speaker. Ms. Rosen The contending prices were unique opportunity to hear the especially those cuts facing brought recruiting material $200 and $300. Some of the president give an impromptu their organization. The rally was only the first and the new L.S.D.A.S. panelists claimed that they speech. The rally ended with the step but continued lobbying is packages especially for York's spent up to $40 for a case The panelists all agreed on Solidarity Song after which, needed in order to achieve any students. She gave an insider's book. Of course the un- one point, that is law school is the students were separated success. Subsequent lobbying story of the prospects for law derlying question was, "How very difficult. It is like no according to boroughs before efforts will soon be set in school. She outlined all the does one pay for law school." other type of academic ex- entering the Legislative motion and the U.S.S. is possible avenues of entering There were suggestions of perience. It is also very Building. In the Legislative looking forward to the full Brooklyn Law School. Ms. various grants and loans for rewarding in the long run. Bill Building everyone assembled support of York College Rosen talked about the which students could apply. Anderson felt that there are in a cr.iference room to fill students as is already evident various ways and means of Students were encouraged to jobs for lawyers. A lawyer, out Voter Registration Forms in the circulation petitions. paying for law school, once at apply to the G.A.P.S.F.A.S. after the rigorous training, and to collect literature with a student is accepted. (Graduate and Professional will not settle for $12,000 per breakdown of the CUNY Fellow Yorkies, join in the Among the student speakers School Financial Aid Service), year. Students were en- budget. A few assemblymen struggle because where there is were: Lance Dandridge, which is required by most law (Continued on page 3) and senators stopped by to (Continued on page 3) Pandora's Box April 23,1982

In House Lookout clusters of families. Though Spartacists) were there. An out groups there were the H-Block morning to attend the rally, young people were of work Detroit auto assembly Arms Committee, American which began in Malcolm X Rally Held Against represented: Marxists-Lenin- line worker and a former air Indian Movement, Paul Park. People came from an U.S. Policy in ists groups and Trotskyists traffic controller make for an Robeson Society, National estimated 80 cities. Local (the 'Revolutionary Workers interesting coalition of "new Committee Against police put the number of El Salvador crowd was predominantly radicals". There were Registration and the Draft, people at 23,000, but the rally By Vincent Simpson white, but there was a larger everyday people here who Puerto Rico Solidarity organizers put it at 50,000, the Saturday, March 27, number of Blacks, Hispanics maybe just wanted a job and Committee, and the Women's more probable figure. Washington—Amid a chorus and other minority groups have become disillusioned. Pentagon Action, among But the American dream of different political rallying present than in the anti-war For them the American dream others. became like a sixty-second cries there arose on this day a rallies of the 1960's. has become distorted. Every The rally was organized by commercial, expensive and crescendo of opposition to the The "left" was well radical party with a the Committee in Solidarity over too quickly. The rally was Reagan Administration's represented: Marxists-Lenini- proclamation to shout was with the People of El Salvador a chance to coalesce people for policy in El Salvador. sts groups and Trotskyists (the there trying not to degenerate (C1SPES). There were ap- a continued barrage on the There was an amalgam of Revolutionary Workers into fractionalism over hair- proximately 130 buses leaving policies of the "new right"- people here, from anarchist to League, and the more militant splitting differences. Some New York on Saturday influenced Reagan Ad- ministration, but the rally LETTER TO THE EDITOR LLEWELLYN'S LEGAL BEAGLE organizers failed in this Dear Editor: 1983 total $154 million for respect. Instead of having IS THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE keynoters who spoke in a Media reports seem to New Yorkers. The buts would simple direct way about the suggest that the battle against deny grants to anyone with an SYSTEM WORKING? problems of everyday life and massive cutbacks in federal income in excess of $15,000. Editors Note: even though the court in which how they connected with the financial aid has been won. It The total loss of aid to New This is the second of two they are tried may be the same. effects of the Reagan Ad- decidedly has not. The fun- York students in 1983 is articles on a Law Conference About detention, he said that ministration's policy in El ding levels to be set by the projected at over one-half held in December 1981. The the juveniles who are in- Salvador, the mass of people Congressional budget com- billion dollars. The multiplier First part appeared in the last carcerated are removed from were subjected to a myriad of mittees will have a definitive effect takes the real economic issue of Pandora's Box. the sight of society. They are Marxist-Leninist dogmatic effect on these issues. While impact to well over a billion sent to rural correction Continued on page 4 loan programs have received dollars. These cuts affect every By Sharon R. Llewellyn agencies, which may not, in the bulk of the attention, the type of institution and all The second speaker was some cases, be effective in the need to understand the other aid programs including income levels. No one is Flora Rothfnan who came rehabilitating societies young intensity of the problems of Pell, campus-based aid, and spared. equipped with detailed charts, offenders. In many instances juvenile crimes. social security programs are There is a strong bipartisan describing the number of correctional facilities, which There were many lively just as crucial in maintaining concern over the nature and juvenile arrests, trials and have full discretionary powers exchanges between the access to postsecondary magnitude of the Reagan convictions. Her most from the courts, keep the kids audience and speakers, but the education. Moreover, other Administration proposals. memorable story was about who do best the longest most cutting question which cuts in the education budget However, the future of aid Willie Bosket, whose case she because they are easier to dug into the cranium of the are equally threatening. These programs and other education called a failure of the juvenile handle. audience creating a include severe assaults on programs is about to move justice system. She disputed humongous sigh was, "What Special Programs for the into the Budget Committees In many cases when kids are the myths of the juveniles who would the court do under the disadvantaged, Cooperative and out of the more sup- a certain age they have been are said to be accountable for Juvenile Offender Law if the Education, and Fellowships portive authorizing com- kept longer, because when an a large proportion of crimes crime committed required the for Graduate and Professional mittees. offender is sixteen years old it committed; in Queens she said death penalty?" It was Study. Such programs have The battle to insure access is difficult to decide whether only 28% of the cases reach pointed out that technically in been successful in increasing has just begun. Additional prosecution as an adult would the adult court. Vermont a nine year old child the participation of disad- efforts will be required to be unfair. Professor could be tried and sentenced to vantaged students in higher defend against additional One reason for this is that Guggenheim seemed to lean death. This paints a' rather education. These programs are cutbacks. A false sense of most lawyers who defend toward court consolidation as gloomy picture as there is a almost totally eliminated in optimism may be our worst juveniles choose to negate a remedy to our ailing juvenile case pending in the Supreme the proposed 1983 Reagan enemy. We must continually using the Youthful Offender justice system. Mr. Warner Court of a 16 year old youth budget. bear in mind the acute dif- treatment until they are sure chimed in his objection that ficulty of putting dollars back that their client is not a we should be careful of who shot and killed a highway Significant busts in federal into a budget already crippled habitual offender. Ms. glorifying jury trials. The patrolman with a sawn-off financial aid programs were by a $90 billion to $100 billion Rothman asked, "What have important point, he felt, was Continued on page 4 enacted last year. In New York deficit. We must plan our we gained from the juvenile alone, these cuts will reduce strategies carefully to protect offender Law?" Then aptly guaranteed loan volume by our students and our in- responded, "We have won 1% $153million, reduce other aid stitutions against the threats of the cases." volume by $34 million and B4NBDR4S The third speaker Morton proposed by the Reagan A Student Publication of affect over 90,000 students Gugenheim, author of The Administration proposals. YORK COLLEGE and their failies in 1982. Many Rights of Parents, said that As you may know, the 150-14 Jamaica Avenue upper middle income families the juvenile offender law did Corporation has been working Room 420E (212) 969-4326 will be denied loan eligibility, closely with the Committee of two major things for New EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Habiebbah Williams and middle and low income Presidents to frame responses York. The first was to re-elect MANAGING AND persons will see their to the Reagan proposals on Governor Hugh Carey. The THEATER EDITOR . . . Anne V. Johnson desperately needed grants federal funding for financial second was to deflect public NEWS EDITOR Carl Anderson again be below 1979 levels. aid. By analyzing the impact attention from the main issue, ADVERTISING EDITOR .... Mirielle Massac New cutback proposals in Tina Hansen of these proposals on the the fact that most people had COPY EDITOR GSL for 1983 would affect . Sharon R. Llewellyn State, the Corporation has lost faith in the juvenile justice FEATURE EDITOR another 122,000 New York SPORTS EDITOR Caren Askew demonstrated that the Reagan system. He felt it imperative students and reduce loan Administration acted out of a that the family court system be Pandora's contributors are: Vincent Simpson, volume by an additional $339 disregard for the need to dismantled. He agreed with Ted Nabavi, Jeanette Gringo, Ronald Raye, Maybelle million. Seventy thousand insure access to higher Ms Rothman that Willie Simmons graduate students in New education as a matter of public Bosket did not warrant Adivsors: Dr. Arleen Schriener, Prof. Tom Wheeler, Ms. York would eliminated from policy. We will continue to jurisdiction in the criminal Judith Bartlett. the loan program and 52,000 work with the Committee to court. undergraduates (all with develop information on "who He felt that family court is a incomes below $30,000) would Pandora's is the official student newspaper at would be affected by the petty court, a prosecutor's either lose their loan or receive York College. haven. The law does not smaller loans. The proposed Reagan proposals. Next Deadline permit the co-mingling of cuts in grant programs for Sincerely, April 28,1982 Dolores Cross juvenile and adult offenders, April 23,1982 Pandora's Box WHERE WILL ALL THE Four York Professors Discuss FINANCIAL AID GO? By Sharon R. Llewellyn percent of C.U.N.Y.'s U.S. Policy in El Salvador Where will all the Financial students depend on various By Vincent Simpson noted, that they must get "Another important Aid go? This question has types of financial assistance to Before an overflowing involved in the negotiating comparison to World War been looming, like a macarbre pay for college. C.U.N.Y. crowd in Room 109C, the process. Both for the reasons Two are the pleas of the nightmare, in many students' receives about $173 million Political Science Department of the U.S.'s heavy handed refugees." Dr. Treschan noted minds. As Americans tighten from the federal government. and Club with the Latin tactics and the belief that they that the U.S. is not taking in their belts and their pocket- Approximately $136.7 million Caucus presented a "Teach have more skill at negotiating any refugees, which reminded books, it is not difficult for (80%) is utilized as student In" on El Salvador. with the Cubans and El him of 1938-39, when students to conjure up images financial assistance. This sum All of the four panelists Salvadoreans. President Roosevelt would not of themselves being unable to is allocated to various pay for college because they gave brief but. informative Ranis went on to say that let Jews into this country. programs, College Work have no financial aid. Sud- presentations. The panelists besides stopping Cuba and Professor Treschan added Study (C.W.S.) and the denly paying for a post were: Professors Peter Ranis undermining the Nicaraguan there is a systematic method of Supplementary Education Secondary education will and Richard Boris (both government, the U.S. expected killing El Salvador, as the Opportunity Grant (S.E.O.G.) become seeking the lowest Political Science), Professor a quick victory in El Salvador. Nazis did in World War Two. to name a few. These grants interest rate. The reason for however will not replenish or Mary Srong (Anthropology) "In 1980, 20,000 people were Two differences from the this quandary is the critical multiply, even if the Pell grant and Professor Victor Treschan killed and 200,000 people Jews in World War Two, he request of President Reagan to were to be reduced, since they (Judaic Studies). In addition, became refugees. In the cited are that in -El Salvador eliminate approximately $1 are also on the cutting block. a twenty minute videotape this would equal the people are fighting back billion from the Pell Grant excerpt from the March 11th one million dead and 10 and there is not complete Currently the Pell grants program (formerly B.E.O.G.). edition of the MacNeil/Lehrer million refugees." indifference to the situation. sustain students with stipends The result of this would be 1 Report was played. The Treschan mentioned there are from $1,670 to $2,000. In The professor then criticized million students thrown to the broadcast featured an in- two thousand Salvadorean order to be considered for the President Reagan's Caribbean lions. terview with a 19 year old Basin Initiative, calling it soldiers trainingin Georgia Pell grant program, students Nicaraguan soldier captured in "corporate welfare." "Aiding and that U.S. arms in El The shortsightedness of these had to complete a B.E.O.G. El Salvador last year. countries such as Santo Salvador are used to kill in- proposals, would leave application form; however, Professor Ranis talked Domingo, Trinidad, discriminately. C.U.N.Y. hanging over a there were certain types of income that could be ex- about-United States policy in Venezuela and Costa Rica was Professor Boris said U.S. precipice. How so? C.U.N.Y. cluded. Students did not have the Caribbean. The U.S. actually using taxpayers foreign policy is an extension offers a medium for the to claim Social Security or government, he said, believes money to support U.S. cor- of it's national policy. He said development of human poten- Veterans benefits as income on in the domino theory and it is porations, because 50% of that in this country the civil tial and technology. Ninety the Pell application forms, their intention to isolate the these countries exports are rights movement was looked meht had presented him, he since they were considered socialist governments of from U.S. corporations. So upon as being inspired by said "obviously... for pur- non-taxable. The Grenada and Cuba. The tariff reliefs for 12 years are Communists. Any people that poses of propaganda." Reaganometric proposal has a United States fears that really supporting corporate threaten U.S. interests are Professor Rams urged those malevolent intent. The Social Mexico, with its oil resources exports to the U.S." Professor called unjust he said. interested in doing something Security and Veterans benefits will become surrounded by Ranis said. "Historically, the U.S., has to write to Senator Patrick are proposed to be counted as Marxist governments, Mr Professor Strong said we are never seen civil wars in Moynihan and their income (taxable), hence Ranis said. He .added that being told the U.S. is foreign countries as havng representatives in the house, I, skyrocketing student income Mexico feels as threatened as protecting democracy, but antional roots for justice." urging them to vote for the and plummeting Federal the U.S. but doesn't publicly what is actually going on is Boris added. Tsdngas-Dodd Anti-Destabli- grants. admit it. They do feel, Ranis that the U.S. is in Central He compared Nicaragua to zation Resolution and the The College Work Study America moving around Vietnam and predicted that Byrd-Rosenthal rider, Program and Supplemental Ex-Yorkies on military to protect economic eight years from now the U.S. respectfully. Educational Opportunity interests, especially where oil will again be involved in in- The Tsongas-Dodd Low School Grants are campus based. It interests are concerned. ternational conflict due to the legilsation would, as stated in (Continued from page 1) has been proposed that The proof, she said, lies in warps in our capitalist "require couraged to develop and College Work Study support our history in the region. economy. "There will be no prior Congressional approval improve their study habits. be cut 6% from $7.9 to $7.4 "Since the 1950's the U.S. has fundamental change unless the for military action and covert There are no specific major billion for Fiscal Year 1982 been a supporter of dic- nature of international intelligence operations. . .the requirements or subject and 15% in FY '83. The Sup- tatorships because it means • political economy is altered." aim is to give Congress greater prerequisites. Thinking ability plemental Education Op- stability. Democracy means Boris said. control over Administration and especially analytical portunity grants are expected you don't know what will moves in Central America.'' ability are prima facie. Mr. The forum included a video to decline about 25%. If this happen." Dandridge and Ms. Mangum excerpt of an interview with The Byrd-Rosenthal happens then these reductions both expressed emphatically Professor Treschen com- Orlando Jose Tardencillsa, a amendment, according to the in financial aid can be the importance of being able pared events in El Salvador 19 year old Nicaraguan soldier Times, "would tighten the transformed into student attri- to read and understand with the Holocaust of World captured in El Salvador last 1973 War Powers Act, which tion. There is no tabula rasa to material clearly. War Two. While he noted year. Mr. Tardencillsa was now requires the President to be smeared, rather if the stu- The conference ran beyond differences he has found many interviewed on PBS' Mac- obtain Congressional ap- dent does not fall into the in- the hour limit due to the similarities. He said that Neil/Lehrer Report on March proval within 60 days of come category then he will be richness of the topics. There children are being killed on the 11. sending combat troops to a denied any assistance. Finan- were more than 100 students in reasoning that they may grow The Reagan Administration troubled region. The Byrd cial aid is projected to be attenance. Timothy Rodgers, up to be guerillas. He ads, that had presented him as a witness amendment would require reduced so drastically over FY president of the Political all this talk of Communist to alleged Nicaraguan and prior approval. In addition , '83 and '84 that there will be Science club closed the conspiracy in El Salvador Cuban involvement in El the administration would be over 11,000 students affected. conference and encouraged reminds him of when people Salvador. The administration barred from using funds in the I urge you to write to your students to become par- talked of the International had accused Russia of region not specifically ear- Senator and Congressman ticipants of the Political Conspiracy of the Jews. smuggling arms to El marked by Congress. Also , before this nightmare becomes Science club. Savadorean rebels via Cuba convert intelligence operations real. The possibility of you would be subject to some sort Addendum: Students who STUDENTS PROTEST and Nicaragua. He previously making an effective dent in of Congressional approval. are interested in the Poltical TUITION HIKE stated that he had trained in President Reagan's proposal is Finally ,". . .foreign military Science Club are urged to (Continued from page 1) Cuba and Ethiopia, but during more than chance. sales, economic support funds contact Timothy Rodgers or unity there is strength. Please a well publicized press con- and the training of Central Dr. Ostholm. There will be remember the favorable ference he changed his story, saying he had mode his American forces would be Will Free Tuition many more interesting legislators when you go to the subject to Congressional programs in the future. You previous statements under Come Back? See P.4 polls next fall. approval." are encouraged to join a club coercion. The State Depart- and become aware. Pandora's Box April 23,1982 In House Lookout Rally Held Against U.S. Policy In El Salvador (Continuedfrom page 2) tirades. The speeches were filled with rhetoric, if not outright naivete. The crowd was delayed from leaving Malcolm X Park, due to one speaker's repeatedly shouting "revolution." The hard left may have a point that incremental changes only bring about illusionary L to R senator D Amaio, sen. Robert i. Stafford, a Stafford changes. It is less than ten Aide, Lawrence Kudlow years since the Vietnam War D'AMATO HOSTS PANEL DISCUSSION ended, with all the activism ON STUDENT AID CUTS that it brought about, yet we face the biggest arms buildup Administration officials seriously affected if the in United States' history,— listened this past week as U.S. Congress were to support and for what?—to protect the Senator Alfonse M. D'Amato these proposals," Senator whole world for whom? For (R-C-NY); State Senator D'Amato explained. democracy!—for the right of Kenneth LaValle (R-Port "Compared to academic year Jefferson), the chairman of 1980-81, over 85,000 graduate Exxon to have access to sea miles to Lafayette Park, which shortcomings to the rally, but the New York State Senate students would be eliminated lanes out of the Mideast so is across from the White it brought together a variety of Committee on Higher from the Guaranteed Student they can dock themselves off House. The President was in, people for a humanitarian Education; and university Loan program, New York's the coast of America during but not nearly a word was concern. They don't want to presidents from every region Pell Grant funds would be the next "oil shortage"? there heard from the top see the Reagan Administration of the state presented a case slashed 40%, and the resulting There is an argument to be saddle in the land. He was propping up a puppet regime for continued federal backing campus-based aid would be made for the far left, but 1 reportedly busy guarding the supported by a dictatorial of student financial aid reduced by 67%, if these want no part of violent "safety pail" of Reaganomics, police chief and a terrorist programs. proposals were to be adop- revolution; to my eye the while the average person waits army supplied with U.S. arms ted." majority of the crowd did not for the drip of "trickle down" and training. People are out of At the invitation of Senator have a violent revolutionary from the supply-side gusher. work in~ this country, yet the D'Amato, the group came to D'Amato, noting that he bent. Shouters of No splash was heard. Administration is exporting a Washington to convince intends to actively oppose "revolution" belong in a class lot of money to foreign representatives of the U.S. further cuts in student aid with arm-chair liberals. Lenin By the time the marchers governments so they can Department of Education, and programs, has previously was a master theoretician, but arrived at Lafayette Park it suppress their own people. the Office of Management and suggested alternate areas of most of all he was a was five o'clock and many This connection is what is Budget of the imperative need the federal budget where pragmatist. What an op- people had to leave to catch making so many people angry to continue to fund student substantial savings can be portunity he would have seen their buses home. The police about U.S. involvement in El assistance programs. "The realized. to spark the economic issues might have chosen this time to Salvador, and this awakening Administration's proposed "I welcomed the op- into political goals. estimate the crowd count. is the most important point of cuts in student aid, if adopted, portunity to speak face to face will have a devastating effect with White House officials Real revolution would be a As noted, there were some the "March on Washington". general workers strike af- on students, their families, the about my concern for this fecting the vital infrastructures universities, and the future of assistance program, in- of this country. It would bring our nation," D'Amato strumental to the higher about an economic restruc- Seniors: this your final chance declared. education aspirations of New turing and a more equitable to take your senior portraits Among the 1983 budget York students," State Senator flow of dividends from the proposals under examination LaValle said following the capitalist faucet. Politicians here at York in room 402 by the Congress are plans to meeting. "The session was are interested in power; such a eliminate graduate students productive. We were able to strike would bring them to a Main begining April 26, 1982. fromt he Guaranteed Student exercise one concerted voice in bargaining table with reforms Loan Program; double the opposition to any cuts in the and offers for real change. Legal Beagle Cherry Bloosom origination fee for such loans; commendable federal The political center can be (Continued from page 2) (Continued from page 6) cut funding for Pell grants by program. Hopefully, our found again. Today, even shot gun. The problem, ac- booths inside the Garden $1 billion; eliminate most message was clear." Wall Street is to the left of the cording to Fern Schair, former where Japanese foods and forms of campus-based aid; Reagan Administration. director of The Committee for beverages will be available. and reduce the college work Finally, the people made Modern Courts, is one that For more information study program by $100 Read About the Albany their way on this cold must be approached with the please contact Betsy Kissam million. Rally-Pages 1&2 Saturday afternoon the five most careful consideration. 622-4433. "New York State would be NEW STUDY SHOWS FREE TUITION MAY BE A BETTER INVESTMENT The elimination of "free Stanely H. Lowell, PHE propriation of only $16 was too costly" explained greater than the funds tuition" at City University Chairperson and a former million could, in effect, Lowell. "The study generated from tuition," he cost more dollars in financial Deputy Mayor. The fiscal restore the traditional free documents the true costs of stated. Mr. Rothbard ex- aid and administrative ex- analysis is the major finding of tuition policy which made City tuition to the taxpayer by plained that $93.8 million was penditures than the total funds a report prepared for the University and its predecessor examining tuition-related the total revenue collected collected from the imposition CPHE by budget analyst colleges uniquely able to expenditures at every level: during the test year of the of tuition charges, according Richard Rothbard on the cost- educate the 'children of the students, City University, the study 1979-80 . $82.7 million to a study released today by effectiveness of CUNY's poor'," Lowell said at a press City, the State, and federal of that total represents the the Committee for Public policy of tuition charges for conference held at the Hotel government," said Lowell. additional funds resulting Higher Education, Inc. full-time undergraduates, Roosevelt. "The cost of administering the from the imposition of tuition CPHE . "The Cost of Tuition: A "When free tuition was tuition bureaucracy, and the a $110.00 general fee, "For every $1,00 collected Study of The City University eliminated in 1976 the excuse increases in financial generating $11.1 million, had in tuition revenue, at least of New York." given—by governmental assistance for eligible students been previously charged at $1.20 was expended" said "We believe that an ap- officials—was that the policy triggered by tuition, are (Continued on page 5) April 23, 1982 Pandora's Box NEW STUDY SHOWS FREE TUITION MAY BE A BETTER INVESTMENT THE EVENING (Continued from page 4) expenses exceeded the student tuition payments not OUR STUDENT CUNY and would have been revenue." For the City covered by TAP or BEOG SCENE continued if tuition charges government, however, the (now called PELL grants), and By William Harrison GOVERNMENT were not imposed . The new tuition policy was a financial the establishment of a Fund Under the guidance of Prof. tutiion levels triggered a State bonanza. According to the for the Remittance of Peter Wengert (Political ELECTIONS expenditure of $57.5 million in study, the City reaped at least Educational Expenses (FREE) Science), York College RULES FOR PETITION Tuition Assistance Program a $205 million windfall bet- by the City (and/or the State) students participated in a city- TAP payments to eligible ween 1976-77 and 1979-80 to subsidize payments," wide Seminar on New York 1. Each student must have CUNY students and a federal since the tuition revenue was Lowell said. "This recom- City Transportation Problems and maintain a minimum allocation of $33 million in used as a substitute for City mendation," said Lowell on March 9th at the Graduate GPAof2.0. School 33 West 42nd St., Basic Educational Op- aid. "would be contingent upon 2. Twenty-five (25) NYC. The Seminar began at portunity Grants, directly The CPHE is recom- the maintenance of the PELL signatures of York College 7:30 p.m. and was well at- attributable to tuition. mending the restoration of a grant program and TAP at students are required to have tended. "The State and Federal "free tuition" policy for the present levels to which CUNY your name placed on the Among the Panel Members government therefore had to City University, stated Lowell. students are entitled." If ballot. expend at least $99 million so "An appropriattion of only PELL grants were held stable, were Ms. Ronay Menschel, that $82.7 million could be $16 million could restore the the study maintains that an Office of Mayor Koch, 3. Each student must run collected," said Rothbard, traditional "free tuition" appropriation of $16 million Charles M. Brecher, Prof, of under his declared major. No who reviewed every financial policy which made the City University-wide would cover Public Administration at changes in major will be aid award to CUNY students Universtiy and its predecessor all tuition charges on full-time NYU, Joe Carnegie, Queens accepted for the duration of during the test period. In colleges for a period of 130 undergraduates that are not resident and Chairman of the term of office. addition, he determined that years uniquely able to educate otherwise reimbursed through Coalition to Abolish the 4. Each petition must be $850,000 was expended by 'the children of the poor'. PELL or TAP. Transit Authority, and accompanied by a personal CUNY in financial aid per- That policy produced the Richard R. Valcourt, Asst. statement or platform and a sonnel workload costs and thousands and thousands of The study was conducted by Dir. of the City University picture suitable for printing in $600,000 was allocated by the graduates who have con- Mr. Rothbard under the Internship Program in New the student newspaper. State to the Higher Education tributed so much to the City of supervision of a Tuition Study York City Government. Committee, consisting of nine Although all of the Services Coporation for the New York and to the Nation. 5. Deadline for submitting higher education experts and members of the Panel were processing of the University's Since students at the City the petition: April 21, 1982. financial aid applications. University are entitled to equal community leaders. well-accepted and paved the way for a most informative 6. Return completed peti- Among the other costs treatment in receipt of both The Committee for Public Seminar/Intership, the most tions to Judith Bartlett (206M) examined in the study are Tuition Assistance Program Higher Education, Inc. is New salient voice came from Joe or George Brandt (420 Main). Guaranteed Student Loans (TAP) payments and Pell York's largest non-profit Carnegie of the CATA who is GSL which doubled in grants, an appropriation of coalition of alumni, civic, also an employee of the numbers und dollar amount $16 million is all that is needed community, educational, system. According to Mr. since tuition was imposed; and to make once labor, parent, and religious ADDENDUM Carnegie, "The strap-hangers projected interest subsidies again unique in accepting its organizations dedicated to the of the City of New York are and expected defaults on responsibility to make public enhancement' of public being asked to carry a STUDENT tuition-related loans." higher education available to colleges and universities. The financial burden, (continued all,'_|_ he stated. "Free tuition CPHE engages in research and "For the City taxpayer," increase in the fare) of a could be reestablished at this advocacy on higher education ELECTIONS said Lowell, "the elimination system that is designed to fail moderate cost, by the iden- issues and concerns of interest Petitions are to be turned in of free tuition was cost- •under the present leadership." ineffective since the total tification of that portion of to its membership. on Wednesday, April 28, if He is advocating a coalition you want your statement and ALUMNI ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCES NEW AWARD from among the taxpayers and photograph to appear here in voters to demand that the PANDORA'S BOX. To be of- The York College Alumni receiving credit for it. in York College and/or Federal Government, the State ficially placed on the ballot, Association is proud to an- Nominees for the award community programs. or Private Enterprise take over your petitions must be in by nounce its first annual should fit within one of the We seek to honor those the system. Wednesday, May 5th. Distinguished Graduate following criteria: students who have worked John E. Lawe, President of Award. This award is intended 1. Attainment of a degree hard to advance both Local 100 of the Transit ELECTIONS WILL BE to recognize graduating from York College in spite of themsleves and York College Workers Union was scheduled HELD ON: seniors who have made great financial or physical hard- without their accomplishments to take part in the Panel Monday & Tuesday contributions to York College ships. being recognized. We are Discussion. Mr. Lawe showed May 10th & 11th and/or the community 2. Long-term involvement accepting nominations from up but for some strange and all school departments and REHABILITATION COUNCELING PROGRAM unknown reason decided to POLLS WILL BE OPEN: student organizations. The get lost. award winner will receive a 11-3:30,5-6,8-9 TO BE HELD AT HUNTER COLLEGE ON THE SUPPLY SIDE of certificate at the Alumni Students interested in successful in obtaining Economics and beyond, York Association meeting on June assisting in the vocational and positions in hospitals, em- College students are talking LOCATED IN THE 13th. personal adjustment of the ployment services, agencies about the vital studies that are FOLLOWING PLACES: physically, intellectually, and serving the blind, deaf, Please submit all being conducted by Prof. J-building, M-building emotionally handicapped can mentally retarded, aged, and nominations for the Peter Wengert (Political &C/S-buildings receive professional training at emotionally disturbed, as well Distinguished Graduate Science) and Alamelu Iyengar Hunter College. Hunter is the as individuals with drug Award to the Alumni (Economics) on the Reagan The voting process is as only unit of the City related problems. Association Office, Room Administration and follows: Universtiy offering a Master's A recent survey indicated 404G in the Main Building by "Reagonomics" in general. degree in Rehabilitation that 90 percent of graduates May 14th. A brief statement The course material is up-to- Vote for up to four (4) people Counseling. The program can have continued to work in the accompanying the name of the date and the instructors are in your division. be pursued on a fill-time or rehabilitation field. nominee would be greatly among the best. Vote only in your division. appreciated. For further part-time basis. Courses Applications for Fall 1982 Ballots will be numbered and information, please call the scheduled in late afternoon or will be accepted until May 30. A Message for Majors numbers of ballots will be Alumni Association Office at evenings and supervised Those interested should write in Health Education, entered on rosters. clinical practice in to Professor Joan Buxbaum, 526-3089 on Thursday Physical Education, Before ballots are counted professional agencies comprise Coordinator, Master's evenings. the curriculum. Program in Rehabilitation Gerontological Studies rosters will be checked for Listen to multiple votes. The program is accredited Counseling, P.O. Box 151 — York Illustrated See Your Advisor by the Council on Hunter College, 695 Park on WYCR May 17-24 Avoid ANY person who votes more than once will have all his or Rehabilitation Education and Avenue, New York, New York Fridays at 11:30am Registration Delays graduates have been highly 10021. her votes invalidated. Pandora's Box April 23,1982 Stony Brook to Hold Summer CITY PLANS CHERRY BLOSSOM CELEBRATION Program for Minority Students From May 1 through May 9, In conjunction with tivities has been planned for (Stony Brook, N.Y.)—An on such careers as budget the Brooklyn Botanic Garden SAKURA MATSURI the duration of the festival in eight week-summer academic analyst, program evaluator, or will become the site of New festivities, Pepsi-Cola Bottling the Cherry Esplanade and program for minority students planner in an agency or state York City's first SAKURA Group is sponsoring a Pepsi throughout the grounds. In who have just finished the of city government. MATSURI, an ancient Challenge Cherry Blossom addition to 21 varieties of junior year at any accredited "There is a great lack of Japanese rite of spring Festival Sweepstakes in Japanese flowering cherry college will be held at the State minorities in those fields of focusing on flowering cherry metropolitan communities trees, the Garden has several University of New York at government," said Dean trees, or "sakura." This beginning at the end of March. other uniquely Japanese Stony Brook from June 14 to Harry Weiner of the W. joyous occasion, a time for The grand prize winner will features: the 65 year-old Hill- August 6. To qualify, students Averell Harriman College at reflection and revelry, will be receive two round trip airplane and-Pond Garden, the must be interested in a career SUNY, Stony Brook. "That is celebrated with contemporary tickets to Tokyo, Japan, Byoanji Stone Garden, the in government and have an why we are putting this and traditional Japanese arts courtesy of Japan Air Lines, Roji Dew Garden, the finest aptitude for applied program on. In a few years and culture on the Garden's 50 and hotel accommodations in collection of bonsai in this mathematics. The closing date from now, when students acres. Tokyo provided by Hotel country and the Shogun for applications is May 10. Complete their Master's J'The pressures of daily life Okura. During the actual Lantern, a gift from the city of The purpose of the summer degrees, we expect to see more often give us little time to relax festival, a photo contest will Tokyo to he city of New York studies is to help prepare minorities in New York's City and appreciate the joy of be sponsored by Fuji Photo in 1980. students for admission into Hall and Albany's Capitol spring. But this year, I hope Film, U.S.A., Inc. Many performances will be. rigorous graduate programs at Building, where crucial all New Yorkers will join with Opening ceremonies for the presented in traditional Harvard, Princeton, Berkeley decisions on government my countrymen in celebrating SAKURA MATSURI will Japanese dress. Taiko and other top Master's degree programs are made." the SAKURA MATSURI and begin Saturday, May 1, in the drumming and dancing, odori programs in public policy and This is the third year that in pausing to be.strengthened Garden's Cherry Esplanade of classical dance , koto, management. the summer program for by the renewal of life it will lovely pink double-flowered shakuhachi and shamisen This summer for five days a college juniors is being of- bring,"- said the Consul kwanzan cherry trees. Mayor music, haiku readings, week, seven hours a day, the fered. The first group of General of Japan, Am- Edward Koch, who will showings of Japanese films, students will study students that went through the bassador Moriyuki Motono, proclaim the first week in May Children's Day and Respect mathematics, economics, and program are now in graduate one of four honorary as SAKURA MATSURI Week for theElderly Day are just a communications skills. When school at the Harriman chairmen of the SAKURA in New York City, will be sampling of the entertainment the summer program is over, College at SUNY, Stony MATSURI Committee present at a ribbon cutting awaiting visitors. There will be the students will return to Brook, the John F. Kennedy sponsoring the festival. ceremony along with other demonstrations of Ikebana college to finish their School of Government at Serving with Ambassador dignitaries honoring this (Japanese flower arranging), bachelor's degree program. Harvard, the School of Public Motono are Ambassador exciting festival which is bonsai, calligraphy, tea During the senior year, the Affairs at Columbia and at Angier Biddle Duke, expected to become an annual ceremony and martial arts. Association for Public Policy similar schools in other parts Chairman of the United city event. New York's Japanese Analysis and Management of the country. These students States-Japan Foundation, the A diverse schedule of ac- restaurants will set up food (APPAM), which sponsors the receive financial aid during the Honorable Hugh Carey, (Sorry— Cont 'd on Pg. 4) program, will assist students in two summer programs they Governor of New York State applying to graduate school. must attend and also while in and the Honorable Howard YORK COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Before starting graduate work graduate school. The financial Golden, Brooklyn Borough Announces the Second Annual Spring Luncheon in the Fall of 1983, students aid is probided by APPAM President. will attend another program in through a grant from the "The SAKURA MATSURI Saturday, May 8, 12:45-5PM the summer of 1983 either at Alfred P. Sloan Foundation of is being planned as a means of Guests of Honor: Class of 1972 Harvard University or the New York. fostering positive relations Rand Graduate Institute in If you are a junior this year among New York's diverse Regency House (Imperial Coionade Room) California. The two summer and are interested in applying communities," said Donald E. Jamaica Avenue and 175th Street programs, after the junior for the summer program, send Moore, President of the year and again after the senior a postcard asking for an Botanic Garden. "It will Tickets: $20 per person-Tax deductible year, are aimed at equipping application form to Prof. provide an opportunity for For Tickets and Information: students to compete Joan Weinstein, W. Averell people of Japanese descent academically at the best Harriman College for Urban living in the metropolitan New Eula Dewrtt 527-7210 graduate schools of public and Policy Sciences, SUNY, York area to join together and Joe Raskin 723-2376 Alumni Office 526-3089 policy in the country. Stony Brook, New York participate in a traditional Once the student has the 11794, or phone her at (516) Japanese festival and at the Doug Kennedy 939-2530 master's degree, the school 246-6136. Applications must same time serve to acquaint Vera Williams 699-9158 from which he gets that degree be received at Stony Brook by Americans with the traditions will help him or her get started May 10. of Japan." Registrar Posts 'SEE THE LIGHT' EXHIBIT TO OPEN AT CITY GALLERY Graduation List Without light, life on earth which uses a beam of sunlight visitor-operated "water and lectures will be given on A list of potential can- could not exist. The New York to transmit sound. Althought dropping machine." A stream lasers—what they are and how didates for graduation ef- Hall of Science will explore the he photophone was im- of water is seemingly stopped they are used. fective June 11, 1982 is posted myriad uses of light in a new practical when it was invented in mid-air through the use of This exhibit is part of the on the bulletin board outside exhibit, "See the light," at in 1880, current technology strobe lights. Visitors can New York Hall of Science's the Registrar's Office, Room City Gallery, 2 Columbus has enabled Bell's visions to be learn the effects of this process outreach program during the 403, Main Building. Circle, to open April 26. realized: lightwave systems by changing the frequency of two-year period that is Those students who have Through a variety of using lasers and glass fibers the strobes. facilities in Flushing problems which must be displays, participatory exhibits now carry voice, video and Other exhibits will feature Meadows-Corona Park are resolved are being notified. and demonstrations, the Hall date signals over hundred of photomicrography; aspects of under renovation. Any student whose name does of Science will examine the miles. polarized light to show This show is made possible not appear on the list, and varied phenomena of light, Photosynthesis will be changing stress patterns in through the cooperation of the who expects to graduate with from photosynthesis to new exaplined in one part of the models of a bridge and Department of Cultural the June 1982 class, should technologies of lightwave exhibit, ''Humanized railroad tracks; and the Affairs of the City of New contact either Mrs. Batts or communications. Nature," which highlights the "lighter" side of science in a York. Mrs. Benson in the Registrar's Visitors will have an op- environmental concepts of the selection of Sidney Harris' City Gallery is open free to Office. award-winning cartoons. portunity to use what late Dr. Rene Dubos. the public Monday through PANDORA'S NEEDS YOU Alexander Graham Bell The strobe light will be Over the course of the Friday 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. considered his greatest in- featured through a exhibit, which closes May 21, For further information, VISIT US IN ROOM 420E vention—the photophone— photographic display and a demonstrations, workshops please call 586-4004. OR CALL 9694326 April 23,1982 Pandora's Box YORK ILLUSTRATED ON THE ISLAND BOOK REVIEW By Ronald Rave The stilled sun pierced the THE FORTUNATE TRAVELLER The water shapes in com- staggering waters cold plexities of sunlight A vast peremptory by Derek Walcott And figures breathe the salted resurrection needs to be By Ronald Raye some of our culture in the some aspects he reminds us pebbles of life consoled Much advance and excessive proces.. often of the technical and A fisherman bent beneath his technology has tremendously Derek Walcott's volume is flowery accomplishments of a Moses bow to pick We lay embroidered on that outgrown the arts, painting, both scintillating and filled line in Keat's poetry. It is A slippery Snapper from the vast coean floor sculpture, poetry and others. with poetic awareness of this difficult to say anything hills of sand And out of this pit of emp- The arts have been buried to condition of the modern against a monument so Gills dripping blood the tiness mountains of blood the "extreme. Even the world, his perceptions are perfectly erected and con- rawness of the world Cakes of salt-dripping from Caribbean known for its art sharp, vivid and subtly structed, for it is in the beauty And showers of scales falling opened pores and excellent forms of han- sculptured. There's the sharp of Keats' Nightingale as in Mr. helplessly on the morsels of his vast coean tongued by dicrafts has been thrown recognition of unrest; Walcott's that; sand Noah's flood headlong into the influence of "Islands hissing in rain, "All the nations of birds lifted Just shadows In crumbling technology and the industrial light rain and governments together the huge net of the We live in rooted visions on hills of sand revolution. Science un- falling . shadows of this earth in the water's edge World of love and greed a doubtedly has enlightened us Follow, through cloud, again, multitudinous dialects, Fishbones anchored in swift world we do not understand but it has also brought with it the bittern's lonely calling. twittering tongues, stiching curls of sand misery and frustration losing and crossing it. They lifted up Tourists and sea pride and We belched the rigid sea- Can this be the right place? the shadows of long pines Industry the motto's pledge foams in spasms We beat and pinched the These islands of the blest, down trackless slopes, the Writing these nocturnes for And burned ourselves in white-back Cockles from the cheap package tours replaced shadows of glass-faced towers martyrs of the land galaxies of crystals salted Earth by politics, rain, unrest? down evening streets, the I sleep in this damped cultural Reaching rediscoveries of For fishing they make the In "Sea Change" we see the shadow of a frail plant on a heritage orgasms weight on the Hook's neck consciousness of his own city sill-the net rising soundless In other lands I found no such We hold hands in silence light condition and the condition of as night, the birds' cries sparkling tides listening ot the sea's Recital Leaves cannot answer when the world and the ability to soundless, until there was no Nets of sea-weeds and water Of one of Mandelstam's lyrics buried In the sand give it expression. We must longer dusk, or season, encircled our smiling brides Howling sea-spirits before this We sit and stare at the persist with the stability of decline, or weather, only this prostrate night complex stirring of the sea passage of phantasmal light Surprising to see a Greek democracy but at the same Is not distinguished by the Nursing our blisters from the that not the narrowest shadow Freighter drifitng on these time maintaining our lantern's changing light crowded Manshineel trees. dared to sever. Seas eyes focussed on the respective cultures. Freighter from the shore Sunday morning there stands a Most of Mr. Walcott's His voice echoes images Our brows hold water dust And walking In thi ssea at- crowded beach imagery have been drawn unforgetable and with seven and pain mosphere Immensities Bikinis shrinked In this sun- from his native Antillean volumes of poetry, and three Our swollen hearts our feebled We Inhale the fish's scab wet atmosphere world and its greek myths in plays to his credit he has brains broken gills and sores Dry Coconuts crushed bet- contrast with the traveller in undoubtedly done for the A staring eye a gaping jaw We love the sentiment and ween the Incissors of firm the north, "Old New Caribbean what Yeats did for with teeth of moss sunshine of the land white teeth England", "Upstate." In Ireland. A madman showing a sense of And grapes of death rolled Engulfed In this happiness of from the fisherman's hand loss a day The sea dousing and washing His oars were tapered at the PAVANE FOR A LOST ANGEL our skulls of this Inward mess Here we have few moments of end and delicate By Gregory Richardson the foe and laughed with the sadness and of grief A crowded world yawned Its Until they fell Into the She spread her wings princesses . . . but this is a They spread eagled on this emptiness darkness of the water's fate over the wind. pa vane for a lost angel. history of earth The sunset burning gold and She tenderly enticed Out of these billion years of A gorge of water fretted on not yet dead the gods The wind no longer blows, stone we form this moths of despair His quaking victims shun their for she was a queen. the gods have been reduced Island's Coral Reef A generation of water from monstrous eyes She cast her spell to myths. Extracted from this earth of this neck of time Skin-dived to stir a littered on many men Her spirit is broken. salt my Island's loveliness And drowning from this foam sea-bed and whispered to them, Her spell no longer We break nothing and a Sea- Is their only fear Cramp circling In their ten- "breathe deeply, there's enchants. Egg's skeleton garnish the dry Dusty showers In existence dons and thighs wisdom The wars they were all lost, Maps of salted faithfulness find Sharks and Snappers In- in the wind." and the princesses have all We live In Sand Towers of tervene And yet of all these kingdomes She smiled at her died. You see, this is a pavane froth They laugh swimming through of seas warriors but scorned fora lost angel. Drinking the fisherman's this photographic scene The water-phases Copra- burning broth With all these scense of headed coconuts tropical beauty Chewed by white teeth creased Swift lashes of water on these ENGLISH CLUB YORK NEEDS YOU! A Caribbean man will always with crystals of salt solid slimy rocks think of New York Announces Asphalted organism lying The cold Atlatnic brad mouth Become Active As a wounded City of dead on the salted earth Hippopotamus nostalgia Silent Film Series Buried by pale and watered Abbetoir smells of Shark the Bodies brought to shore by Become Involved soles of feet browded docks tides and buoyancy Tuesday Noon-lpm Mouth dry and anchored in With dead fish for bait small Drilling our bodies through their bed of thirst boys throw their lines Wednesday 5pm-6pm JOIN A CLUB this rift-raft of time To catch the last evening Rm 103M We laid afloat eyeing the Freezing ourselves from strain shoals of Snappers and Sprats nocturned of the sea Starring Come to Student and grief And at night these dead fish While the setting sun rest on Our feet washed with consumed by musty-smelling Laurel and Hardy, Horizon's line Activities Room 420M detergent from the shore rats Charlie Chaplin, Refreshed in waters fromt he Clsoing the day with water- Island's Coral Reef Our feet pressed upon the crested breaths Lillian Gish and or call 969-4258 Then in rag-wash and pon- faeces from some wild dog We marched through this cold Harold Lloyd dering of the soul Of the night sunlight of death. Pandora's Box April 23, 1982 INSIDE SPORTS THE GRAFOOTIE PAGE by Caren Askew Judith — Who wears a ToSil To Tina—You can keep waistcoat, jacket, trousers and You are something else. wheeling dealing, feeling, TENNIS BASEBALL The Tennis team had their The Varsity Baseball team is all white? Tina reeling, peeling... first match on April 1st has a new coach. HOORAY!!! A pooka maybe?!! against N.Y. Tech. The score Let's all hope and pray for the We tend to see what we want Florence Oster—You're the was 7-2. The two matches were BRAT best this season. His name is won by Ron Woods with a 2 to see even if it's not there best don't take no mess and Mr. Bill Wise; he was a former Anita: out of 2 set win in a singles gives up less player of the Atlanta Braves. Did you wash our feet James Como match and a 10-7 Pro set He is hoping for a bright Grace—If you keep losing doubles match. His doubles future at York College. today? To Greg of WYCR you turn partner was John Fox. We can Jose weight like that, then I'm just me on...Let's get physical expect great things from this Annie: going to have to take you to dynamic duo. BASKETBALL I'm going to Carolina in my Did I ever tell you that you the beach this summer TRACK Next issue: Exclusive, the have your own impression of mind. A.K. Women's Varsity Basketball James Taylor What's brewing between Theo & FIELD Team. Their up's and down's "Dress to kill." of this year's season and, a Parker and Prop Girl B.M. The Varsity Track and Field Jose team has a new coach. His peek into the future season. A riddle that rhymes Dear Anita: The Berry knows she seen the name is Mr. Ken Anderson. Also, the CUNY indoor track and field championship. A riddle that chimes sign, but knew it all the time. He was a former track star in T.C. wishes to meet you high school and college (a What is the solution to this Zelda and Russell Parker been soon. graduate of Ohio State SUPPORT 7 enigma going along. But what about University). Mr. Anderson was a great help to the track girl. THE Dear Jack, Melanie—I've been looking team when Bob Beamon was Adele Parker sure is busting 30 Happy Anniversary Don't for you haven't you heard? here. NOMADS wide open. It's all over her worry I think you look Come and see me sometime— face. ' distinguished with our new Your disc jockey NOMADS SPORTS Susan King knows how to grey hairs . . . Old but Sharon—Like a leave of swing her thing..."That Girl." distinguished. absence would be good for To be handsome and very in- SCHEDULE JM telligent is a rare combination. VARSITY BASEBALL you and me baby !!! F.P. But you're imperfect. Then Hi Student you move on to a higher plane To Tina, Fabio, Melanie and Coach: Mr. Bill Wise How's life. Are you ready of wisdom and you realize Sharon Make a pretty picture how illogical and ridiculous for the baseball season. Sat. April 24 Manhattanville (2) A 12 noon people are so you correct your Nurse Uhu! Mon. April 26 Lehman A 3:30 p.m. only imperfection. G.L.R. Fri. April 30 John Jay H 3:00 p.m. To everyone in Student Ac- Melanie—That Byrd just Elections for Officers of the Wed. May 5 College of Staten Island A 3:30 p.m. tivities keeps coming back to your Marketing Club were held on Fri. May 7 Concordia H 3:30 p.m. March 10, 1982, with the It was a wonderful surprise, window give him his crumbs! following results: melting ice cream cake and Berry-Berry smoky rooms included. President. . . . Stephen Francis TENNIS JaNean—You worked Adele Vice-President Bernice Tucker Thanks so much. I'll never Secretary . . Johanne Gaspard Coach: Dr. Stuart Bailin over didn't you J.B. forget it. Treasurer Emile Viard with love, Elliot—Mr. Parker's for you. Tues. April 27 Pratt A 5:00 p.m. All students interested in Mon. May 3 College of Staten Island H 3:30 p.m. Tina Zelda'snot! J.B. Marketing are invited to Thurs. May 6 CCNY(M) H 3:00 p.m. participate. The Club meets Mon. May 10 Baruch A 3:30 p.m. YCR Air Sche»dul