Friday, 10, 1967 ftHM* ALBANY ITUDINT PRItt ASPect on Sports Returnees Spark 4 Dane Wins; ~~; by Don Oppedisano Team Will Face Tomorrow by Jim Win slow As fornter Sports Editor and colleague! of mine, Ray Bolstered by the return of Rich Margison ana the second semester debut of senior HA[A FFre e Press, | McCloai expressed in his last "Rayview," we have Lonnie Morrison, the "hot and cold" Great Danea rebounded from a recent three- HOW'S YOUR the experience and enthusiasm to make the sports game losing streak to capture their last four contests with Utica (twice), Harpur f A Free page of the ASP an efficient and effective news medium College, and Cortland State. With eight contests remaining, the Albany State cagers I University of this University. Only with an adequate sports staff have compiled a 9-5 record, having started the season with a four game winning HEART? can we hope to utilize these qualities to the best of streak and now seemingly hoping to finish strong. our ability in trying to. mold a sports page that has Leading the Danes in g pp| R Ut POtSC-CHU 27>8 J continued in the tradition of my predecessor and the their upsurge has ben r|| er$ 0 •is Alb Press ones before him. The task will not be accomplished leading scorer Rich Mar­ easily. gison at 17.3 points per ALBANY. FEBRUARY 14, 1967 VOL. Llll, NO. 2 The view from here is that a sports page should game and leading rebound- To Even Its Record At 2-2 provide more than the facts and figures of games or er (11) and second leading by Dune Nixon meets that have already occurred. It should also pro­ scorer (17.1), junior Scott Social Psychologist vide for an analysis of upcoming contests that per­ Price. The Albany State grapplers evened their record at LAAC Hours Proposal mits the reader to grasp an idea of what to expect In their latest encounter, Coach 2-2 Saturday when they bombed Potsdam by a 27-8 To Present Lecture at each encounter. In describing the particular event, Sauers' charges romped over Utlca, count. The Joe Garcia coached matmen registered the sports story should give a complete and accurate 102-85. It was the highest score seven wins out of nine matches in running up their On 'Criminology' Features No Curfews by Albany since moving out of the highest point total of the season, and recording their coverage of the occurrence, not just the fuzzy details Page Gym In the 1960-61 season. Dr. Miguel Herrea Flguera, pre­ Following is a text of the Women's Hours Proposal of the score and who won and who lost. This is one Price led the scorers with 25 points most impressive win to date.,Befo7e the lay-off for final ex- sently a visiting scholar In Social presented at the Feb. 9, 1967 meeting of Central thing which Associate Sports Editor Glenn Sapir and and captain Jim Constantino added Jack Forbes, a transfer ams, the Great Danes traveled to Psychology at Columbia University, 19. Oneonta where they ran Into rugged will present a talk on "Criminology Council by Living Area Affairs Commission. This I will try to bring to the readers of this publication. During the intercession, the Danes who has just become elig­ opposition. The Dragons proved to in the Detective Story," Thurs., proposal had been drawn up over a period of time, In addition to providing the details of each contest defeated Cortland State, 95-63, as ible, and Bill Clark won by be too much for the Great Danes Feb. 16, at 3:30 p.m. In Lecture and was unanimously approved by L.A.A.C. in a and the previews of upcoming events, there is another they combined a superior defensive forfeit at 123 and 130 re­ as they captured four matches and Room 3. job with a solid offense. The contest gained two draws In recording a meeting shortly before Central Council convened. element which is essential in making the sports page marked the return to the Purple and spectively and Warren 20-13 victory. The lecture is sponsored by the Robert Mulvey, the spokesman for L.A.A.C. read a complete one. This is the attribute of the human Gold of Lonnle Morrison, who rose Crow then moved up a School of Criminal Justice, and the Coach Garcia got wins from War­ Departments of Psychology, Anthro­ the proposal and then de- and at 2 a.m. on Friday and Satur- element with its "glory of victory and agony of de­ to the occasion, scoring 9 points and weight class to 137. ren Crow, who registered a 3-0 doing most of the play-making. pology, Sociology, and the Center fended it. L.A.A.C. rec- *\\ Tnose residents returning to feat." Only in. this way can a sports story and the Crow, the NCAA College Division win over a stalling opponent; Randy for Inter-American Studies. Ending the first semester action champion, remained undefeated by Palmer, who gained a close 5-4 ommended continued re- the dorms after closing hour win person writing it give a complete account of the story were contests with Harpur and Utica, pinning Potsdam's Charles Daven­ victory in the 145 pound class; and strictions on freshmen wo- •» admitted by a campus police- The hardcourters defeated Harpur In Flguera, who received his MA at m , behind the scenes. port In 7:29. Randy Palmer followed Art Recesso, who scored an equally the National University of Buenos men until they have ad- ^ . t procedure will a home contest, 68-56, and topped Crow and his 7-2 decision over tight 3-2 win. The Great Danes also The slgn ou We will attempt to provide this "drama of the hu­ Utlca In their first meeting In Utlca, Aires, Argentina, received his PhD UNIVERSITY WOMEN sign out for Saturday night data* hoping Paul Keeley that gave the Albany got two points each from Poplaski In Jurisprudence and Social Sci­ justed to University life, be as follows: man element in athletic competition" by including in 90-75, as Price again led the team and Springer both of whom wrestled they make their curfews. The proposal calls for coopera- a. If a woman plans to be out with 19 rebounds and 24 points. grapplers an almost Insurmountable ence in 1951 at the same Univer­ the sports page each week and possibly sometimes 18-0 lead. to draws, sity. tion between the students and the after 8 p.m. she must indicate this With ace Margison missing one Again the Great Danes led after administration. Ideally, it will pro- by moving her sign-out card from twice a week, a feature article on a Great Dane sports game and sub-par In another, Price vide privacy and protection for the the "in" box to the "out" box. It Springer Undefeated the 167 pound match, but Gorham Prosecuting Attorney personality who is competing in Intercollegiate athle­ took on the scoring burden with 22 Craig Springer was next on the lost a tense 6-4 decision to Gary student, while allowing the Unlver- Is suggested that she indicate her and 20 points In losses to Montclair, From 1943 to 1946 he served as Central Council Discusses slty to feel some security in the destination, tics. We begin this series in this issue with a story mats for Albany, and his 6-5 deci­ Lehr and Chet Krom suffered a pin Prosecuting Attorney In Santiago, 79-64, and Southern Connecticut, sion preserved his undefeated rec­ In the heavy weight division. event of an emergency, b. If a sophomore, junior, or on Jim Constantino, the only person ever to be elected 78-70. Argentina, and later as the Secre­ ord In dual matches and clinched tary of the Federal Criminal Court Here is the text: senior woman plans to be out after captain of an Albany State team for two During the Christmas recess, the win for the Great Danes. Pots­ Great Danes Over Plattiburgh In the Province of Tecuman. He Progress On Hours, Alcohol LIVING AREA AFFAIRS COMMIS- closing hour of the dorm, she must: consecutive seasons. Each and every week throughout State entered the Albany City Tour­ dam captured the 160 pound cate­ Earlier the Albany matmen also served as the Federal Prose­ SION, State University of New York 1. place in a sealed envelope the remainder of the winter sports season, an article ney against Siena, Marist College, gory but Albany was going with dumped Pittsburgh by a decisive cuting Attorney in the same pro­ by Ken Bernstein at Albany « Proposed System for information containing an and New Paltz. The Danes, co-fav­ Mike Foplaskl their regular 137 22-10 count. Winners for Albany vince, Women's Hours address at which she could on the prominent members of the varsity basketball orites with Siena, defeated Marist in were BUI Russell at 123, who scored be reached In case of an A pounder. Poplaskl, outweighed by Living Area Affairs Commission llzation for freshmen women. A co­ The primary purpose of life in aAd wrestling teams will be presented to our readers the opening round 93-80, but lost 20 pounds, saved two points for the an impressive 12-4 victory; Crow, Flguera has served in adminis­ presented a proposal for revision ed must sign out for a weekend, but college Is academic; however, with­ emergency at which time 1 junior Larry Marcus for the season who pinned his man in a quick 1:10; trative positions in the National Uni­ of Women's Hours at the Feb. 9 may put her destination in a sealed in the academic framework the Uni­ the envelope will be opened as part of our policy to provide continually the best when he sustained a broken wrist. Great Danes by managing to avoid a pin. Palmer, who scored a 4-0 shutout; versity of Buenos Aires, the Na­ session of Central Council. Bob envelope that may be opened in an versity should strive to develop ma­ information about our athletic teams and individuals. In the finals against Siena, Albany Springer, who followed with a 9-5 tional University of Tecuman, and Mulvey read the text of the pro­ emergency only. ture andresponslble individuals who Indicate on the outside of lost Soph Margison who suffered a Albany then captured the 167 and tft ^Unfortunately, one thing that a sports story cannot the 177 pound classes to complete decision; Frank Berry, who regis­ the University of Psychological and posal which was then discussed by will be prepared to enter a larger the envelope her name, severe ankle sprain. The valiant tered another 4-0 shutout; and Roger Social Science, Buenos Aires, (re­ the council, but not voted upon. Council's discussion centered on community. This could be accom­ the date of departure, and plfflvfttPis the opinion of the writer on the event. Danes lost a close 73-67 battle des­ the rout. Captain Art Recessoupped his dual meet record to 3-1 as he Gorham, who scored by a 5-2 count. named John F. Kennedy Argentinian what constituted an "emergency" plished In many ways. the expected date of re­ This is what we will try to provide in this column. pite these losses. Price led State Albany will now swing into the University). Dr. Clara Tucker, Chairman of and other details of administration. turn. with 18 points and 16 rebounds. disposed of his opponent by a 0-4 Along with our opinions and questions of athletics on count. At 177, Roger Gorham gained heart of their schedule with 0 the subcommittee of the Student As on afterthought, Dr. Tucker men­ University Succeeding this campus, we will offer compliments when they are Prior to the semester break, Al­ his second win against one defeat matches in the next four weeks. Serves as Editor Affairs Council through which this tioned that visitation hours in men's We feel that the University Is 3. place the envelope In the bany hosted Merrimack and Pots­ as he registered a decisive 5-1 Tomorrow they travel to Montclair He served as editor of "Estudlos proposal must pass, said she was apartments will be taken up by her succeeding to some degree In this "out" box along with her due and, of course, constructive criticism when it is dam, and played at Brooklyn Col­ victory, Potsdam then gained a pin and then they return home on Wed- de Sociologla," an internationally "favorably disposed" toward It, and committee after the women's hours area. The student assumes much card in order. We will deal entirely with inter-collegiate lege. in the heavyweight division for the nesday for an 8 p.m. encounter with circulated and bilingual journal of Imagined that the rest of her sub­ proposal Is settled. responsibility In deciding his cur­ If at any time a woman finds it Is and intramural athletics at this University. We have Merrimack, featuring some fancy final 27-8 count. Columbia. Sociology; he has published over committee would feel likewise. riculum and outside activities. Al­ required to change the date of her ball handling, defated the Danes, in 100 essays on varied subjects, par­ L.A.A.C. took samples of opinion Rathsklller though the University for the most return, she may make the change neither the space nor the time to keep you in the another close contest, 80-76. Mar­ ticularly concerning existential from the three residence quad­ Nell Brown, director of student part is committed to recognize ma- herself or call the dorm and have a know of the national sports happenings. Besides, the gison scored 20 points, and Price spiritualism. rangles, and got favorable results activities, continued his reports on turity, we feel that further steps resident change it for her. It Is the big-time mass media do an efficient job of providing hauled In 15 rebounds. The locals Captain Constantino from two, and no response from one. the progress of the Alcohol Com­ are needed. responsibility of each woman to hit only 33.7 per cent from the field Flguera received the Medal of mittee. He predicted that the com­ Since it Is assumed that students make sure that there Is a "desti- this coverage. as Merrimack hit a torrid 5B%. Honor of the Latin American Socio­ Sealed Envelope mittee will wind up its work within will formulate their own Ideals and nation" envelope for her If she.Is But, as previously mentioned, we can only accom­ The Dane cagers met Oswego State Mainstay At State logical Association, In recognition Briefly, the proposal calls for two weeks. In that time, It will standards we feel that the Unlver- out of the dorm after closing hour. plish these objectives if we have an efficient and ex­ last night in a home contest and will of contributions to sociology to Latin the abolishment of all hours for discuss the possibilities of alcohol slty should not attempt to direct A resident may leave the hall at finish out their busiest week with by Bob Rice which posted a 10-0 slate. America. upperclassmen, and a slight libera- In the residence areas, including the formulation of these standards any time if she follows the above pert staff with which to work. The writers of this an 8:30 p.m. game against powerful "We play fast, aggressive basket­ the dining rooms, the lounges and and Ideals. If Indeed we are mature sign-out procedure, sports department therefore will hope to see a large Ithaca College tomorrow at the Hud­ ball with a balanced scoring attack. Individual rooms. The committee individuals, then our Ideals and c. If a freshman woman plans turnout of students who are at all interested in writing son Valley gym. Buses will leave Jim Constantino, a 1963 We have several fine shooters on the will recommend a rathskeller In standards should be our own. We, to leave the residence hall for a each quad for both the frosh and graduate of Mohonasen team trying to capitalize on the the Campus Center, therefore, feel that a revision of weekend other than going home, she sports for the ASP at the meeting Sunday at 6 p.m. in varsity games 45 minutes before other team's mistakes." Artistic Leaders Available Today the present curfew system is neces- must obtain written permission from room 364 of the Campus Center. The experience is game time. High School, Schenectady, "There is a great desire on the Brown also put before the Council sary. her parents or guardian. rewarding and only with a more than adequate staff and captain of this year's part of'"the"nine'varsity members discussion on a proposal that would d. Guests of residents will be basketball team, has been because of the fact that not only cut the present time between classes Fundamental Issues subject to the same sign-out pro- will we be fulfilling our part in keeping you abreast do we have to play our 'home' To Present Topics In Discussion from fifteen to ten minutes. This Before addressing ourselves to cedure as their hostess, of an important and integral part of University life. a key man in the sucoess games at Hudson Valley before Seven leaders In the fields of Intent of the composer." would allow students to finish earl­ the actual policy, we must consider 0. Violations NOTICES of the 9-5 Danes so far. modern arts will present topics In Robert Creeley will lecture on the ier and also would provide time for some fundamental issues. Foremost a. If a sophomore, junior or Meeting sparse crowds but that we also have to travel there during the week for their fields today in the ballroom origin of a poem In a poet's mind. an extra class period. Council opln- among these issues is should women senior resident has not checked in There will be a meeting this Sun­ A 5-foot-11 senior, Constantino of the Campus Center. He feols that his poems are given on ran heavily against the proposal, have curfews imposed upon them or "1B envelope has not been amended day at 6 p.m. in the Campus Center, practice," room 304 for all those Interested In takes his captaincy seriously. A Constantino, a history major here, The program, "Contemporary him to write and that lie docs not when men do not? In the case of by'he closing of the dorm on the ex- APA Tops EEPs For Second Place joining the ASP sport's staff. fleece competitor and all-out bust- Voices in the Arts," will feature create them. March Elections sophomores, juniors, and seniors, Pected date of return, the envelope was an all-around sports star at w Buses for the three remaining 'er, he feels responsible for a de- Mohonasen. He won letters three music, poetry, painting,photography Stanley Vaudorbeek's goal Is a Nominations for electiuns on all we think not. "l be opened by the resident as- homo basketball games will be serv- feat and, as a result, has a burning and sculpturing as specialties. It mixture of photographic reality and levels will occur between Fob, 14 Since women as well as men de- sistant on duty and the individual will years In three sports: soccer, bas­ ue lug SUNYA students. Buses will desire to win. ketball, and , and scored a is sponsored by the New York State real reality in his filmmaking. Ills and Feb. 20. Elections will bo held termlno their own limitations, they contacted, Undefeated Camfs Hold Top Spot leave for the fresman games at -"m's teammates have great faith Council on the Arts. The artists films employ a manipulation of live on March 1, 2 and 3. Ballots may also recognize that they must take b- " anv woman is late In fe- to an eight point lead. Once again It and record 19 goals In one soccer sea­ by Glen Sapir 0 p.m, and for the varsity games respect in his leadership as son. will lie available at various times action shots with clippings from be cast In the dinner lines, in the responsibillty for their own actions, turning to the dorm after closing was catch up ball for the EEP's and at 7:46 p.m, shown by the fact that he Is the during the day for group discussion mass media. Campus Contor and at Draper Hall. However, freshmen women, until hour ln violation of the above sign- The undefeated Camfs hold on to Potter almost successfully played first eager at State to be chosen and an All University Reception, they have become acquainted with the out Procedure, her case will be re- a one game lead as the AMIA League the role, coming to within two points AMIA captain two consecutive years. As (see schedule) responslbilities Imposed by Unlver- 'erred to the Judicial structure of I basketball season) approaches the of the victors, Several turnovers All AMIA basketball team cap- a junior last season, he played In Schedule For Contemporary Voices In The Arts slty life, should to some degree be tlle Student Association, highlighted the closing seconds of The artists participating are Jack mldseason mark. tains should note scheduled games avery game of a surprising 13-0 Tworkov, painter; John Cage, com­ restricted. ?• Living Area Affairs Commis- In the battle for second place, the tilt, Potter getting three shots marked ''Westmere." These will bo year and average 9 points per game, slon wl nsve at the hoop but unable to can the poser; Stan VanDcrBeek, film The second Important Issue is the " periodic sessions to played Tuesday at Page Gym, Alpha playod at the Westmere Elementary This season, he is scoring a 9.8 maker; Len Lye sculptor and film 1:25-2:30 desirability of such a liberal policy, review the operations of the new Pi Alpha bested Potter Club, 46-44. knotter, McCloat led all scorers School on Saturdays beginning to- clip with a high of 17 on two oc- Stan VanDerBeek and Len Lye--3'30-4!3" maker; Robert Creeley,poet; Merce J Living Area Affairs Commission, system throughout the first full year Both teams entered the contest with with eighteen points while three f> Ballroom-Informal Group Discus- <»<* Tworkov and Len Lye Ball­ lat players shared the honors for APA, morrow. A special bus will leave casions. Cunningham, dancer; and Wllhelm as a cross representation of the " W Is in effect, Identical 3-1 records, each team's the Colonial Quadrangle, stopping Constantino's value cannot be Kluver, electronic technician. slon—A. Lennlng, Moderator. room — Informal Discussion « each hitting for twelve points, E, Cowley, Moderator, student body, Indicates emphatic We, the members of L.A.A.C., are loss coming at the hands of the lea­ at the Dutch Quadrangle, one half measured In statistics, however. Ills Robert Creeley-Assembly Hall-. willing to undertake the responsi­ Tworkov's painting represents Time for Individual meetings with support. gue leader. APA started off the game hour prior to each game and re- defense, for example, Is vitally im- abstract expressionism In the urea Informal Group Discussion—J, Kev> bility of orienting students to this wtUi the hot hand, paced by Denny Comfs Hold First Cage and Kluver In Assembly Hall. Individual Responsibility turnlng immediately after each portant to the small Danes. This as- of landscape. Ills most recent works In Quinn, Moderator, new The standings to date show the ,oct What we are asking for Is merely system Elkin and BUI Moon, Potior Club game. l > °"°" neglected by players who have depicted a flat and diagram­ Dance Council meets with Cunning­ came haqk via the shooting ofliay Camfs holding first place by one- ham in Library Lecture Room US an extension of the right of Individ­ There will be an Important meet- would rather make headlines with matic disposition of line. Pick up nomination forms (or McCloat to close APA's halftlme half game with a 4-0 record fol­ lng for all Varsity baseball letter- Inflated scoring totals, Is a source ual responsibility. In the Interest of lead to five points, 24-19, lowed by APA, 4-1; Potter, 3-2; the Lye first exhibited his "tangible" 4:30-5:30 attaining that goal, we submit the MYSKANIA elections men and new candidates this Wed- of satisfaction for Constantino, motion sculpturing In 1961. His most 2:30-3:35 Savs and Pierce, each 1-3; and Kap­ wlle All University Reception- •Fire- following policy: Central Council replacement nesday at 4 p.m. In Husted, room n asked what he thought about Impressive work to date consists of John Cage, Merce, Cunningham1 Final Minute Decides pa Beta, 0-4, An important and pos­ 160, located above the old campus 'his year's team, Jim said, "It is place Lounge. 1. We request that all sophomore, election sibly decisive factor in the outcome one 10 , )sl a five-foot high blade of polished and Wllhelm Kluver—Ballroom- Both teams exchanged baskets In cafeteria. °' " " teams we've had In Junior and senior curfews be elim­ Living Area Affairs Commis­ of the season will be how well the steel which is electronically choreo­ Informal Group Discussion — Joel ajaovjojoo the opening minutes of the second All frosh wrestling candidates years. I feel we could have beaten inated. sion replacement election Camfs can make up for the loss of graphed to go Into convulsive mo­ Chadabeo, Moderator. "Contemuorarv Volcns in Hi« 2, We request that curfews tor half, until once again APA de­ should contact either Coach Garcia WW 1064-65 team led by Dick Cros- tions upon a revolving base. Class offices veloped the shooting eye and spurted ace, Joe Horns, or Coach Burllngame. set"i Jlm O'Donovan, and Dan Zeh Jim Constantino »i> Timefor Individual meetings with AHs"--TaTlroom -?G oup P o! freshmen lie extended until the clos- Experlmentulism In music Is the VanDerBeek, Lye and Creeley- „am..0nan ,„i,„i„ol.c„„f>„„m„„_l 1 ID hrinri: nf (ha rowirtimc, halls In the Student Association Tuesday, February 14, 1967 0Tu«»day, February 14, 1967 **** ALBANY STUDENT PRESS ALBANY STUDIMT FRItt Nt«3. Film, 'Billy Liar' Over The Counter Intelligence About Adolescent Three Faculty Members

The committee now working on by Martin Schwartz To Be Presented Dismissed From J. C. A. the liquor question has a similar A new group called the Trl-City JCA, Union College, RPI, and Rus­ makeup. Nell C. Brown, Jr., as "Billy Liar," a 111m relating the Many students today are con­ adventures of an adolescent Walter Student Alliance has told the ASP sell Sage. head of student activities, heads up "Our group will be heard from cerned Over L^.-J cnm.i-h a Dooy 01 m'cmiy uiwiiiueis *mu Mltty, will be presented next Tues­ that it plans a demonstration Fri­ a body ol faculty members. and day at 7:30 p.m. in Draper 349, day. Richard Evans, the group's again," he said, "because we be­ proposals we have all heard x, much a y student appointees. This lieve that students should play an about dealing with women's hours chairman, said", "We will have two ..itn.U AaaHntr umh WOmfin S nOUrS T" .7. . .. « . • picket lines: one on the corners of active role In community life. We and the question of liquor on cam­ committee, while slow, Is moving g) The film will be snown as part steadily toward a finished proposal. of a Tuesday night series of motion First and Congress Streets at the Intend to meet a high standard of pus. No one seems quite sure about Informed and responsible Involve­ anything concerning these proposals Once finished, however, it still must pictures scheduled for presentation Russell Sage campus In Troy and be approved by Central Council, the under the auspices of the Ameri­ the other on New Scotland Avenue ment, and to earned public respect with two exceptions: (1) we have for our opinions. heard nothing about liquor since the Student Affairs Council, and the can Film Academy. at the Junior College of Albany." University Council announced their President. Evans said that Interested State general approval last October, and I, for one, deplore the use of stu­ The American Film Academy Is a students should be at the Junior Student Involvement Possible (2) we have heard nothinguntil today dent appointments to make up com­ non-profit, voluntary association of College between 12 noon and 2 p.m. "The fact that this is possible Is but promises (I.e. the key system) mittees when the student body has college film groups. Each week a Anyone who needs transportation demonstrated by the role which for almost two years. an elective body of our most capable domestic or foreign picture will be should call Ed Silver, Leonard students played In the Five Dollar students, e.g. MYSKANIA, which, in shown at each of the member in­ Rhine, or Robert Fish at 489-1240. Vote controversy, and in the pro­ Too many students have tended to conjunction with the Faculty Senate stitutions. Admission will be 75? test over George Bunch's arrest." blame President Collins and "the Students from other campuses will would make a much more repre­ at each performance. be on both picket lines. Tro purpose Evans also said that a formal administration" for the delay. If sentative and democratic body to statement of purpose was being pre­ blame is to be put, however, it of the demonstration is to protest consider such proposals. The other Part Fantasy the dismissal of Geoge Bunch, Rob­ pared by the Alliance but would not must be put on ourselves as stu­ solution to this aspect of the prob­ THE BROTHERS FOUR on concert at Page Hall Friday. The be released until "we get'more or­ dents and on the bureaucratic sys­ Directed by"' John Schleslnger, ert Arey, and John Delonas from lem would be to hope for a report "Billy Liar" stars Tom Courtenay popular folk group performed before a full house as part of the the faculties of Russell Sage and ganized." As for specific future pro­ tem of approval necessary to enact some day from another committee jects, these have not been planned these proposals. Both proposals are id Julie Christie. Although the work Greek Week festivities. the Junior College of Albany. now in session: that being Central i part fantasy, part comedy, it is In any detail but may Include a presently "in committee," along E monthly publication, dealing with Council's committee to study the underscored throughout by a strong Academic Freedom his prominent activities in civil right with everything else, It seems. the Issues commented on my mem­ feasibility of setting up a commltee sense of ironic realism. Scnles- Bunch, Arey, and the Trl-Cities in the Albany area, and the others were Women's hours are in the Hands to appoint committees. lnger's low-keyed dlrectoral style bers of the Alliance on the several Two Students Winners group feel that an lssue'of academic campuses. , fired for their support of him, it seems of the Committee on Residences, When we consider that there is emphasizes the serious theme of freedom is Involved. Bunch has been Hours Action Please! that academic freedom is non-existent which is made up of faculty mem­ also a committee to study the feas­ the picture. In the news for some time because ber's, Miss Norma Edsall, Director ibility of re-organizing student gov­ In Magazine Contest of his activities as a civil rights Living Area Affairs Commission fi­ on the Russell Sage campus. There of Residences, and students hand- ernment It becomes obvious to me, The American Film Academy will leader and his jailing without ball Placement Notices nally passed a finished proposal last have been instances in the past which picked by Bill Cleveland, Student at least, that MYSKANIA should present additional films on Tuesdays The University Is represented in members are chosen to become lasi October. The other two men Thursday night that appears to have a would tend to support this allegation. Association President. This com­ have been taking away powers from throughout the remainder of the se­ the activities of "Mademoiselle" Guest Editors. had supported him at a public rally: Education mittee has been handicapped by the student government in the past few mester. magazine by two students who were The 20 Guest Editors spend the Delonas by speaking and Arey by February 14: Utlca Public Schools chance of being enacted. The issue of If, as we say, this is the correct group they empowered to write the years Instead of the reverse. The schedule of films Is as fol­ among the winners of a contest month of June in New York as sal­ marching (his picture appeared on So. Brunswick, N.J. women's hours has been bandied around situation, we go on record as deploring proposal, Living Area Affairs Com­ Student appointments to such bod­ lows: "Diary of a Country Priest" sponsored by "Mademoiselle." aried employees of "Mademoi­ television). February 15: North Babylon Central too many committees for too long and this state of affairs and censure Froman mission, who, by working under ies as Athletic Board, Academic and "Citizen Kane," Feb. 21; "The Both girls will have an opportun­ selle." They will help write, illus­ No reasons were given for the Schools, Free Library of Phil­ false assumptions for awhile, ac­ Affairs Commission, and most other Cousins," Feb. 28; "The 400 ity to contribute to the magazine trate, and edit "Mademoiselle's" firing of Delonas or Arey, but Bunch adelphia (Librarians) we are glad to see some positive action highly for refusing to clarify publicly cusing itself of being unrepresenta. arms to our student government, •ows," Mar. 7; "Hiroshima, Mon and help keep it abreast of campus August college issue. received a letter from Lewis Fro­ February 16: Manchester, Conn. being taken. the truth in this highly controversial tive, and several other problems, when combined with the great ma- Amour," Mar. 14; "Virdiana," Mar. trends. The two Albany winners are They all interview well-known man, President of Russell Sage Col­ Batenskill (town of Poughkeepsle) To be enacted into rules, however, and sensitive matter. In addition, we managed to avoid a finished pro- jorlty of those elected members of 21; "My Name is Ivan," Mar. 28; Jane Kowlcz '68 and Susan Sammar- personalities and represent the lege. It said that Bunch was being Holley Central Schools posal for a fantastically long time. Central Council, have managed to "Last Year at Marlenbad," April 4. tano '70. magazine on visits to publishing replaced in order to conform with February 17: King's Park Central this proposal must still be passed by wonder, along with Arey, how much in­ Last Thursday a good proposal was hold stagnant a campus manned pro- They were chosen from contes­ houses, stores, and advertising a directive from the State Depart­ Schools, Batavia Central Schools, the Committee on Residences, the Stu­ fluence Mayor Erastus Corning was able finally written by LAAC and handed bably by the most progressive and Additional Films tants all over the country on the agencies. The guest editors are ment of Education. East Irondequolt, Schenectady dent Affairs Council of the Faculty to exert into this matter from his po­ over to the Committee on Rest- liberal administration this school Also, "Red Desert," April 11; basts of entries they submitted also "Mademoiselle's" guests at February 20: Freeport, L. I., RPI dences. When their work is fin- has ever seen, "To Die in Madrid," April 18; showing ability In the fields of: parties, discotheques, and screen­ Purpose of Directive Graduate School Interviews Senate, the Faculty Senate as a whole, sition as a member of the Board of Di­ lshed, the proposal still must be Returning to an orginal point from "Alphavllle," AprU 25; "The Blue art, writing, editing, photography, ings. The purpose of the directive, ac­ and finally by the president of the Uni­ rectors of the Junior College of Albany, approved by the Student Affairs an enOamed digression, the only Angel," May 2; "Woman In the layout, fashion design, or adver­ cording to Froman, was to urge General Placement versity. and whether the fact that JCA has a Council of the Faculty Senate, the faultless people In the holding up of Dunes," May 9; and "Nobody Waved tising. that the college's sociology de­ February 14: International Harves­ Despite Dr. Tucker's complaint as building fund project in progress relates Faculty Senate as a whole, and fi- these proposals are the members of Goodbye," May 16. As members of "Mademoiselle's partment be staffed with "fully ter-candidates interested in sales nally by the President of the Uni­ the Administration. They have had All performances will begin at College Board, the girls will re­ trained sociologists," February 14: General Telephone chairman of the Committee on Resi­ to this. versity. nothing to work on. 7:30 p.m. in Draper 349. Each fea­ port on events at the University, Alan Kuuisto, the State's Assis­ Co.-Jr. management positions for dences that the proposal maintains a Bunch told us that he feels that "what ture presentation will be accom­ research articles, and help "Made­ NOTICES tant Commissioner of Education, has majors in accounting and math, moiselle" fashion editors select science, and physics. Some op­ double standard between men and wo­ is going on is an extension of politics panied by a short subject. since denied that this is so saying, models for college fashion features. Counseling Service "We don't have anything to do with portunities for liberal arts ma­ men, we feel that it is at present the invading the educational community. The Greek Innovation Each girl will remain on the Col­ A program for the improvement personnel problems and employ­ jors. fairest and most representative of stu­ manner in which the decision was made Greek Week was new this year and it seems to be Welch Fills Vacancy lege Board until she graduates. of reading skills under Dr. Newton ment. They are purely institutional February 15: Northwestern Mutual dent opinion proposal that we have seen a worthwhile innovation. The co-chairman, Lynn He­ In addition, Miss Kowlcz and Miss of the School of Education will be matters that we do not touch." Life Insurance Co.-all majors for is an example of one-man rule!" Corn­ Sammartano are eligible to compete available to all students without Bunch, who holds an M.A. In so­ variety of jobs in insurance. in a long time. ing, by the way, also declined an invi­ witt and Debbie Walton, took over the enormous job As Acting Dean for "Mademoiselle's" 20 grand credit or fee for the second se­ cial science and is currently work­ February 16: Regional Administra­ tation to clarify his position and referred when Joseph Nicastri resigned as head of Pan-Hel­ prizes. Each year 20 of the Board mester. If you are free on Monday ing toward a Ph.D. feels that his tor for National Banks-candidates Dr. Lewis P. Welch, associate at 3:35 or Thursday at 12:20, go dismissal is politically motivated. from business administration, ac­ all questions to Froman. lenic Council and chairman of Greek Week, last se­ counting, economics, and finance. mester. dean of the Graduate School of Pub­ Group To Discuss to counseling service, Paine Hall, He recalls that Albany's Mayor Freedom Denied? We urge Faculty Senate, SUNYA, R.P.I, lic Affairs at State University of New to reserve space (which is limited), Corning had consulted In advance February 17: Public Service Com­ and Union chapters of the American All did not go smoothly. The Greek Olympics were York at Albany, has been appointed to get the room assignment, and to with the Judge who denied ball to mission-accounting majors only. Recently at the Junior College of Vietnam Policy him. He charges that a "similar February 20: Peat, Marwlck, Mit­ Association of College Professors, and poorly attended, and the beer party was not planned acting dean of the school by Dr. learn of further details. Albany, George Bunch, Robert Arey, Evan R. Collins, president of the Students and faculty who would kind of pressure" has been applied chell & Co.-accountlng only. any other like responsible group to join adequately. The first week of a semester is a poor Campus Viewpoint to "members of the academic com­ February 20: W. T. Grant-majors and John Delonas were notified that they University. like to see a change in U.S. policy us in our action. We also urge toe Rus­ time to start a tradition, but something was started Announcement of the appointment in Vietnam are invited to a 3:30 FRESHMEN! SOPHOMORES! munity" to secure h(s dismissal. In business or liberal arts for would not be rehired in September. (anybody & everybody) jobs in store management. sell Sage chapter's President Irene Wood and the campus will be better for it. was made on February 7 at a meet­ Wednesday meeting at Channlng Hall These people had been employed by the ly of the school faculty. Dr. Welch, (First Unitarian Church, 405 Wash­ Here Is an opportunity to make a Alliance Shares Suspicions to change her mind and decide to bring Dean Chessin gave an inspiring talk about the rea­ positive contribution ... WORK ON college for periods of 2, 5 and 2 years, who was named associate dean two ington Avenue). "The Tri-Clties Student Alliance up this matter at her next meeting. sons for being at college. Laur Kurz, student am­ months ago, will fill the vacancy A number of men and women "on THE FRESHMAN HANDBOOK**** shares Bunch's suspicions," says respectively. "Campus Viewpoint." The denial of academic freedom by bassador, spoke on her summer in Poland and many created last week when it was an­ the side of the doves" plan to or­ Evans, and he stressed that "what­ The only reason given by Lewis A. nounced that Dr. O. B. Conaway ganize "Citizens Concerned About People are needed to do all sorts ever the reasons for them, these a college of the class that Russell Sage students were entertained at the Brothers Four Con­ Froman, President of Russell Sage Col­ will go on leave. Vietnam." Several clergymen who of Jobs on the staff... virtually any dismissals are a clear threat to purports to belong to is a sad situation cert. took part In last week's Washington type or in any area of student ac­ academic freedom. Bunch and his lege, of which JCA. is a division,-for at best. The role of Greek organizations on this campus Dr. Conaway Is leaving his post Mobilization, together with repre­ tivity... the time commitment need colleagues are object lessons for the firings was given to Bunch. In the has been dubious evern since they were forced to as. dean to direct a study to deter­ sentatives of various civic groups, not be major. anyone on either campus who cher­ letter of notification that Bunch re­ mine how the State University can have taken the initiative In calling This year MAJOR REVISIONSare ishes the illusion that his Job will No Rush relinquish their houses. Most people thought they assist New York State in solving Its < the meeting. planned in the subject matter, etc. be safe If he becomes controver­ ceived, Froman said that the New York Last semester the ASP printed a con­ were destined to die a low death. This year, with varied and complex urban problems. It is hoped it will become a com­ of the book... your IDEAS and HELP sial." State Department of Education advised demnation of the bookstore for the un­ the development of a Pan-Hellenic Council, Greek University Chancellor Sameul B. munity wide group including the will be needed and appreciated. Asked about the nature of the new JCA to hire a full-time sociologist with Gould said Dr. Conaway's assign­ University. For further information If interested, call or contact: student organization, Evans told the believably long lines and the "inexcus­ Week and three new fraternities the Greeks have ment reflected the University's con­ contact Dr. Frances Colbey 457- B. J. Lessne 7794 (Van Cortland) ASP that it is less than two weeks better credentials than Bunch has. At able" practice of closing down during rejuvenated themselves. Their effort to bring spirit cern over the need for a compre­ 8436 or The Reverend Frank Snow, Walt Doherty 8738 (DeLancey) old and already has members on present, Bunch is working on his Ph.D. lunch and dinner. Although we did not hensive program under which it campus minister, 482-2508. Henry Made] 8747 (Johnson) five local campuses: Albany State, and enthusiasm to this campus seems to be their B)uld closely cooperate with the at Albany's Graduate School of Public mention it at the time, we realized that new purpose. They have made an impressive start cities of the State. FACULTY AMERICAN TRAVEL Affairs. the personnel at the bookstore had done and we hope that they will continue. A call to the Department of Educa­ The new acting dean, prior to his Come to Niskoyuno for better homes, better schools, and bettor "Your Campui Travel Agent" their best; it was just that their best appointment In December, has tion confirms that not only haven't they was not good enough for the students served as assistant dean of the living. 20 minutes from campus. Opposite State Campus at Thruway Motor Inn been on the Russell Sage campus in sev­ who had to wait outside in the rain for Albany Student Press school since 1962. He holds an A.B. 9-5 Weekdays Phone 459-9010 eral years, but that they never issue di­ degree (magna cum laude) granted in Gilbert & Betty Wolf* Phone 393-1418 Tint* Associates, Inc. 9-12 Saturdays two or more hours. ESTABLISHED MAY 1916 1964 from Bowdoln College where rectives or advice of this nature under By doing even better than their best, he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. LOOKING FOR SELF-FULFILLMENT? any circumstances. Although Froman however, the bookstore has this se­ BT THE CLASS OF 1918 In 1957 he received a master's de­ says that he has this advice In writing, gree in public administration from SHERUT LA'AM-ISRAEL mester organized a highly efficient meth­ and four years YOU NAME ITI MAY BE YOUR ANSWER he refuses to allow anyone to see it; od of operation. The store is now open later, a Ph. D, In political science TO: Sherut La'am (Service to the People) nor will he divulge the name of the of­ The Albany Student Pr«i I, „ seml-weekly newspaper published by the Slud.nl from the same institution. from early morning to late evening con­ Anoc otlon ol the Slat. University oi N.w York «t Albony, th. ASP office, lo- Egg Rolls, Spare Ribs, Chow Mein, Chop Suey, Shrimp & 515 Park Avenue, New York, New York 10022 ficial who made the statement. tinuously while there was not a single 7cat. nnd in Roo-."m• 36V-4' o" f th"V. C—••Po u» Center ol 1223 Western A vtnut, Is open from I am a graduate - undergraduate (underline one) be­ 7i0. .00 p.mp.m.. lt^niOOjl.mo 11:00 p. , Sundoy thru Thur.doy night or may b. r.gehod by dloling While at Syracuse, Dr. Welch We called President Froman and asked wait over fifteen minutes. 457.2190.or 4S7-2194 held fellowships at Syracuse during tween 19-30 and would like you to send me, without and Lobster Sauce, Pork Fried Rice and many morel him to comment both on the reasons for The students who did have to wait did two years of graduate study. He obligation, FREE information telling how I can serve the firings of Bunch and for the "coin­ MAROARET OUNLAP ond SARA KITTSLEY was appointed an Instructor of po­ so In the heated tunnel, and there was Co-Edltors-in-Chlef litical science at the Maxwell School a full year in Israel for only $670 which includes round cidental" firings of every member of never a bottleneck at the cashiers. kl^L?"?0," •'• *"• "!">' of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Eat in or Take Out trip fare. (A limited number of long-term loans are the faculty who publicly supported him. D» r!* "V,"" N.«. Editor Syracuse University, during the per­ It Is clear that only a tremendously 3ppedisono.. iod 1958-61. available). I understand a knowledge of Hebrew is not We also asked him to comment on the Gti, &?,?"""Saplr....,..' , Mtrr, Editor cooperative effort combined with much Bruc'*' e""'" Kaufma n • A.ioclol. Sport. Editor In that rank, he served as assis­ Students Welcome at a pre-requtsite. obvious discrepancy between his ver­ Stuart Lubert Advertising Manager hard work and personal sacrifice of tant director and coordinator of the (Please print) sion and the Department of Education's Gory Schullo ...... Photography Editor graduate program In public admin­ time. Our congratulations go out to Linda VanPall.n.. Bui In.ii Mgnag.r Technical Supervisor Major Field or Study. College or Univ version nf their dealings wltheachother. Joi.oh Silverman. istration. During the current aca­ HOUSE OF WONG every member of the staff of the book­ Executive Editor He refused to answer either of these All demic year he has been serving as store for the fine job that they have oMlrman of the newly-established Street Address - Phone (Optional). questions. done In rectifying the mistakes of last Albony Stud.'" Pnu.HSL'A »ord. and or. sub ect to editing. Th. department of political science of 223 CENTRAL AVENUE HO 2-22 3a{ .n~l ra L cJ.,JL .".-_*".•••»"••» "° r.ipon.lbillly for opinion. .„„,„...d"„ ft. I Tuesday, February 14, 196* fir* ALBANY STUDENT PRESS Danes Tie Maritime State Defeatslthaca Cagers 91- 02; Fall To Montclair Face Columbia Next Teamwork Highlights Win Streak The Albany State grap­ ple rs ran into two tough Pacing the toughest week of their schedule, the Albany State "TEAM" came opponents this week. On through in fine style, winning all three contests and extending their winning streak Wednesday they battled to to six games. After defeating Utica College, 102-85, last Tuesday, the Great Danes a 18-18 draw with Mari­ also handed setbacks to Oswego State, 77-60, and rugged Ithaca College, 91-8# Press time, and then they bowed on Thursday and Saturday nights at the Hudson Valley Community College Court. Both games were mon­ to Montclair by a 24-8 state came t0 tne H count. uments tn the teamwork nf ' "dson Valley Potter, Justice VOL. Llll, NO. 3 Outstanding wrestlers foi the uments to tne leamworKoi courtwltha mediocre 7-8 record but Great Danes were Warren Crow and Albany State and concur- were favored to edge the much Randy Palmer at 130 and 14S re­ Robert H. Rice, Jr. rently to the fine coaching smaller Danes. - Lead AMIA Bowling spectively. Crow remained unde­ and regimentation of his The standings of the League I Who's Who Comnittee feated as he pinned his Martlme _ # playersJ,y Coach Richard ^j$^£g£ft£& opponent In 7:38, and then came back KOOett MM. MXlCB Bowling League are to wrestle beautifully In declslonlng •Doc" Sauers. score and after a see-saw battle, EEP 7-0 held the lead, 41-39, at halftime. Chuck Bateman, the Montclair co- SpOTtS Illfo Head State's victory over Oswego was Justice League 7-0 Approves Nominees captain. r J spearheaded by senior Mike Bloom Bad News (5) 5-2 Palmar Wlm Two Robert H. Rice, Jr. of Delmar, who picked up the scoring slack of Early in the second half the Danes Goobers 5-2 Thirty-five seniors from the State seph Nicastri, R. Theodore Parks, Palmer also won twice to up his has been named to a full-time post Rich Marglson who was held to 11 broke the close contest wide open, TXO 2-5 •University of New York at Albany Klaus Schnitzer, Joseph Silverman, record in dual meets to 5-1. He as director of sports information in points. Bloom hit for 21 markers. surging ahead by as many as 17 Undeflneables 2-5 'i points. have been elected to "Who's Who Ruth Silverman, Richard Szyman- also won by a pin the Maritime en­ the office.of public information at Margison, however, did yoeman Choppers 0-7 Among Students in American Col­ ski, Sharyn Teves, Douglas Upham, counter as he registered his fall at State University of New York at Al­ service off the back boards for State Stragglers 0-7 leges and Universities." Richard Vacca, and Suzanne Wade.. 3:31. At Montclair the rugged 145 bany. While a graduate student at the with 16. Leading the way for the Danes The standings of the Leauge pounder gained a tough 2-0 win over. University he had been serving In a was Rich Margison who poured a Basketball are Under the Who's Who procedure John Sutton. part-time capacity. Scott Price, Albany's usual big career high of 27 points through Camfs 5-0 eligible seniors were screened be­ Panel To Discuss The Maritime match was ex­ Mr. Rice is an alumnus of Union man under the boards was in early the net. Mike Bloom added 21, Scott APA 4-1 fore a committee of 12 representa­ tremely close. BUI Clark led of for College where he received his bach­ foul trouble and played less than Price had 17 markers as well as EEP 3-2 tives from the sophomore, junior, Albany with a 9-6 decision, thanks elor of arts degree in English In half the game, but still managed to 14 rebounds, and Jim Constantino Pierce 2-3 and senior classes on the basis' of Bunch's Dismissal to take takedowns and two rever­ 1966. While an undergraduate he pour 10 points through the hoop. had 12 points. Savs 1-4 participation and leadership in ex­ sals. Crow followed with his pin. covered sports for the public re­ Turning in a commendable job KB 0-5 tra-curricular activities, citizen­ At Eye Tonight Then Mike Poplaski wrestled Dan lations office. He also has worked Tim Jursak, Price's replacement, Next Friday and Saturday nights ship and service to the school, and Gervat to a 2-2 draw, and Palmer's In the sports department of the had several key shots and rebounds. the Albany State cagers will face promise of future usefulness. George Bunch will be the main pin made it 15-2 for Albany. "Albany Times-Union." Jim Constantino turned in a fine Rochester Institute and Buffalo U. speaker at a Golden Eye presen­ job on defense and hit in double and will return to meet Oneonta The members-elect who were ap­ proved in a final screening at Tus­ tation tonight at 9:00. Maritime Comes Back Long interested In sports cover­ figures. State at home on Wednesday, Feb- NOTICES J Bunch was recently fired from age, Mr, RJee won the New York caloosa are Vincent Abramo, John Maritime came storming back, Ithaca, four times a victor over ruary 22. Albin, Angelo Battisti, Janis Baynes, his position as a sociologist teach­ however, as they gained decisions Yankee Junior Sportscaster contest er at Junior College of Albany. in 1959, at the age of 15, and con­ Any freshman or sophomore In­ Michael Bloom, Kathleen Brown, at 152 and 167, and a forfeit at Raymond Cianfrlni, James Constan­ Bunch will offer his beliefs on why 160 to close the gap to 15-13. The sequently announced play-by-play terested in becoming a student train­ he was dismissed. coverage of a portion of a Yankee- er, see Spud Kruzan in Draper Hall, tino, Kenneth Darmer, Stephanie Dane's Roger Gorham broke Marl- Keglers To Go To Rochester DeSlmone, Eleanor Dlener. time's win streak with a decisive Detroit game from Yankee the old medical office, or James SPRING "67 RUSSHH i. In full .win, fa, the sororities with open house, and chatter parties being Bunch feels that his political ac­ over the Yankee network radio sta­ Tne second half of the AMIA leges throughout the nation. Repre- ' Also 'beboralTFriedman, Deborah 5-0 win, in which he registered a League I Bowling Season swung into sening State are Al Giles, Bob Thompson, suite 801 In Stuyvesant held this week 9 be9inS Wi,h ,he Smoker this tivities motivated the dismissal. tions. He has served as announcer Tower. S«r»,it» .nil _ * ?• 'L weekend. Here sisters of Kappa Garland, Dianne Gregory, Joan Ore- pin two seconds after the final buz­ full gear at Schade's Lanes on Sat- Rifenberlck, Ed Rosenberg, Tom sens, Leon Gross, Bruce Kaufman, It is commonly suspected that he zer. Albany led 18-13 going into the and umpire for Babe Ruth League Sorority talk to prospective rushees. i\«pp° was fired as a result of his "prom­ and Little League baseball games, urday. The winning team in the first Plotrowskl, with the fifth undecided Stanley Kerpel, Lauren Kurz, Law­ heavyweight match, but Marltime's semester season was the Goobers upon yet due to a technicality. Back rence Lioz, Harold Lynne, Henry inent activities in Civil Rights in Tony Garay pinned Chet Krom in as well as having served as official The Albany State-Slena game the Albany area." scorer and statistician for the Wede- who edged out second place Potter kegler will roll six games on Frl- Made], Joseph Mahay, Jeanne 1:27 to gain the tie for his squad. Club by four points. day, and three on Saturday. The scheduled for February 25 will be Grad Students Establish Rules Maurer. At Montclair the Danes ran into klnds professional basketball team played at the Washington Ave. Ar­ Lewis Froman, President of Rus­ in Schenectady. He is a member of On Friday and Saturday, bowlers finalists will go on to Miami, In addition, Henry Mueller, Jo- extremely tought competition, as representing SUNYA will participate mory on the corner of Washington sell Sage College, of which JCA is their only point winner besides Pal­ the National Collegiate Baseball a subdivision, said Bunch was dis­ Writers Association and of the Uni­ in a tournament in Rochester. The Potter and Justice League lead mer and Crow was Craig Springer tournament, held in conjunction with the new season with 7-0 records Ave. and Lark St. The game had On Co-ed Visiting Procedure Psych Club Film missed as a result of a directive who wrestled Doug Nogackl to a 2-2 ted States Basketball Writers Asso­ been originally scheduled for Gib­ from the State Department of Edu­ ciation, the Association of College Unions, while Roger Cudmore has high aver- draw. wlll feature top bowlers from col- age. bons Hall on the Siena campuCj Action taken by graduate students oil, who approved it and sent it to upon must be affirmed by 50% of all On Freud, Today cation advising Forman that the •W In determining the first official co- President Collins for approval the residents otthat dorm; The Psychology Club will pre­ college's sociology department ed visitation hours policy in grad- .following day. should have a sociologist with bet­ in sent the motion picture, FREUD, uate dorms was explained by Clifton * °l Action This plan will become operative starring Montgomery Clift, Susan­ ter credentials than Bunch has, W, Thome, Vice President for Aca- Final action was taken on the as soon as each of the four grad­ nah York, and David McCallum, Richard Evans, chairman of a demic Affairs at the President's proposal on Feb. 6, when the Stu­ uate dorms elects a board which tonight at 8 p.m. in Page Hall.. Conference Monday. dent Affairs Council, a standing will Jhen take steps to determine new group called the Trl-City Stu­ Enter your personal library in the The film Is a work, blending the dent Alliance, will moderate the The proposal was originally sub­ committee of the Faculty Senate, the hours for that dorm. Thome art of the cinema with the technical mitted by the Pierce Hall Associa­ presented the proposal to the Fac- jalso announced that the President's panel which will also Include Peter Implications that the subject en­ Larrick, a member of Albany State's tion, an independent organization ulty Senate, and on Feb. 8 when it Conference will be held In the As­ tails. The development of a strong for dorm government in Pierce was formally accepted by the Unl. sembly Room of the Campus Center English Department. Last year he theme against the singular charac­ taught at Junior College of Albany. Hail, to the Committee on Student verslty Counsel. 4 every Mon. at 2:30 p.m. from now ter that was Freud provides for a Residences on Jan. 20. The proposal sets up outside visit­ on. He stressed the fact that this film that Is equally enjoyable for In addition, a student from the On Jan. 23 the Committee on Stu­ ation limits of 12 noon to 11 p.m. Is a conference open to any student the movie-goer and the scientist. college will speak on this subject. Sun. through Thurs.; and 12 noon to dent Residences brought the pro­ wishing to come whether he wishes The doors will open at 7:15, The forum will be held at the posal to the Student Affairs Coun- 3 a.m. Frl. through Sat. However, to present a specific question or there will be no admission charge, each dorm may set their own hours Presbyterian Church, 820 Madison SUNYA PERSONAL LIBRARY CONTEST ! J Just for interest. all are welcome. Avenue tonight at 9:00. ALL STUDENTS ARE within these limits If they wish, and the hours may be changed from INVITED year to year. Additions Addod Rowson, Miringoff To Debate to attend the President's While In committee three addi­ tions were suggested with the ap­ Conference every Monday proval of the students, these l>eing: all visitors will be escorted up­ Touring British Team Monday at 2:30 in the Assembly stairs to living areas, each living Room of the Campus Cen­ unit that participates shall have a board-elect to implement the pol­ Two members of the University States, The two offered a number of bates began over a year ago when WIN $150, $50 or $10 WORTH of BOOKS ter. icy, and the actual hours decided Debate Club will lace a touring de­ topics as possibilities for debate. the debate team met a team from bate team from Britain Monday, Cambridge, Later this Spring, there Feb. 20 in the ballroom of theCam- Rawson recently teamed up with pus Center. Stratton Rawsdn, a soph- another member of the Debate Club should be a debate against McGlll inure and Marc Miringoff, a senior, to win a trophy as the top negative University. ElectionsTo Be Held Mar. 1-3 will take the negative side of the team at tiie Siena tournament. Marc proposal, Resolved that this house Miringoff recently was on a team The debate is sponsored by the would fight in South Viet Nam. The persopal library contest is open your entry. For more information on the that won 5 out of 0 debates at R.P.I. Speech Association of America. W. 5. To register your entry officially, de­ Application Forms Available and was voted the top affirmative Paul B. Pettlt will give an Intro­ to all undergraduatesenrolledatSUNYA. local and national contests, see Miss posit your entry blank at the Univer­ The British u.iw, comprised of team. duction at the debate which begins Entries will be judged on the basis of Monica Caulfield, Room 139, University sity Library Information Desk before Election for MYSKANIA, Class council should "tap" the new mem­ David Hunt, a graduate of Bristol at 7:30 p.m. There is no admission Officers, Alumni Board, and re­ bers as they sat in the audience. University, and Pamela Ings, from The concept of international de­ charge. knowledge, scope, interest, value, and Library or telephone 457-8533. Feb. 24, 1967. placement positions on Central The proposal was adopted. Swansea College, Wales, Is cur­ imagination as shown in creating the Council and Living Area Affairs The first change in selection of the rently touring the Eastern United . '•*:t*a<£ :; collection, RULES . 6. Bring your books (properly indicating Commission are to be held March' members took place In the 1920's fli3M[ Judges will be faculty members and 1, 2, 3 in the Student Activities Of­ when the students were permitted 1. Submit a list of the books to be en­ ownership) to the University Library, fice of the Campus Center from to elect two members. Since the English Afternoon ' . •*!; jjjaws bibliographers from the University Li­ tered on the proper entry form. Be room 147 on either March 13 or 14. 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and in the early 20's, the faculty has had no dinner lines on March 1 and 2. Stu­ further say in the selection of MYS­ brary, sure to include author, title, pub­ • "-*,$£)ffiB dent lax curds must lie presented KANIA members. To Be Held Mon. p$L~;||H First prize will be $150 worth of lisher, and date of publication for 7. Winners will be announced March 30 ... to vote. The first purpose of MYSKANIA English Evening, which Is held books, second place will be $50 worth of each book, at a reception to be held in the Uni­ "' Nominations will lie open from was to supervise as well as moti­ once In the fall and once in the books, and there will be ten third prizes versity Library, room B47 from 6 to Feb. 14-20, Application forms are vate extra-curricular activities to spring, lias in Hie past consisted •f" 'Jl of $10 worth of books. available In the SA office In the act as the student government, and of a program followed by a social wk H^|fl 2, Include a short statement expressing 9 p.m. Campus Center in Room 301 and in as a medlary between the faculty hour. This year, however, there -.< •'.'• The first-prize winner will be eligible the purpose of the collection. Brubacher at the Information Desk, and students, It was also respon­ will also be an afternoon social hour. to enter the national contest for which Nomination forms will be returned sible for Innovating as well as up­ This will be held on Monday, Feb­ 8, Reasonable precautions will be taken to the SA office or to Kileen Tracy holding the college's traditions. ruary 20, 2:30-4:30 In the Faculty first prize is $1000, 3, List ten books that you would like to to protect all entries but the sponsors In Alden Hall? In 1058 the first MYSKANIA un­ Lounge, HU 354. Plan now to enter your personal li­ add to your collection, will not be responsible for the loss of MYSKANIA first became a part der the new Student Association All English majors and those In­ brary. See the following rules governing any books submitted. of the University in 1917, Eleven Constitution was tapped In a terested in majoring are cordially people were first chosen by the shortened and simplified ceremony. invited to meet the English faculty 4. All entry blanks must be typewritten. faculty. It was decided the council Every MYSKANIA since then has and fellow students. would consist of from ten to twelve been tapped on Inauguration Day in Also, anyone Interested In working -, members. In 1918, the first editor February. This year's MYSKANIA on the spring program Is asked lo ''of the State College News proposed will be tapped on Sunday, March 5, contact Mrs. liotundo HU .'Kill or Pamela lng> David Hunt 'hat the members of the outgoing Inauguration Day. Mr. Kolian HU 343 by February 21,