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ALBANY STUDENT Be Different, PURS VOTE Danes Handle Utica Easily am umvnuTY OP mw YOH AT ALMNY The Great Danes celebrated the figures as the Danes displayed a The record for a three year career 7ISP Tuetay 4, 1969 Vol. LV 0 5 acceptance of an NCAA nicely balanced attack. Margison is only 1,365 and thus it seems tournament bid this past was once again the high scorer as certain that Rich will,surpass that Wednesday as they handily he poured eighteen points through amount before he ends his career defeated Utica College 81-53. the hoop. for Albany. Students conduct Led by Rich Margison's fine Jack Adams contributed eight Before traveling to LeMoyne outside shooting, the Danes baskets for sixteen points, while College in Syracuse where they Jack Jordan added fourteen, Scott will go against Wagner College on recruitment poll opened u> an early lead and coasted to an easy victory, using Price ten and Jim Caverly eleven. Friday, the Danes have games by Norm Rich With three games remaining remaining against New Paltz on their bench liberally in the second Students will enjoy an added option at the poll March 5,6, and 7. half. before the tournament, Margison Saturday and their last home game of the year against a tough To be examined, in the form of an opinion poll, is the right of All five starters hit double has a three total of 1,312 points. Oswego team next Wednesday. external organizations to actively recruit students on campus. If the Danes win in their first Proposed by Dave Neufeld, chairman of the Social and Political BLEACHER game against Wagner (17-7 for the Positions Committee, the poll will contain the following alternatives: year) they will go against the /. "Open Policy"—campus recruitment for all those who notify thi winner of the game between 14-6 placement office. BOUND LeMoyne and 21-2 . Montclair S By Jim Winslow State. Presently the policy on campus. It has been persued by this University for the past one-hundred and twenty-five years. The winner of this tournament will then have a chance to advance Operationally it takes the form of the Placement Service, located Albany State's varsity grapplers go into their finaldual meet this as far as regional championship in on the first floor of the Administration Building. Its function "is that Saturday wiht a less than impressive record on the surface. The Evansville, Indiana March 12-14. of counseling and service to the student." photo by Andy Hochberg This scene is old hat to Great surface consists of one victory in eleven meets. But the true story can Specifically, Placement Service receives, from a number of organizations, requests to meet with prospective student employees. Dane supporters who have only be known when a look is taken at the scorebookk. Bill Mull's charges have been forfeiting two and three weight classes These organizations may come from any sector of the community, the sweated along with the team in each meet. With such a disadvantage, few good teams could win weekend only stipulation being that the organization is "legally constituted" as Timeout through a 164 season. even one meet. Despite this handicap, the team has consistently won defined by our Federal Government. five out of the seven remaining weight match-ups in more than half of sports Dr. Clinton Roberta at currently the director of Placement Service. Placement Service then publicizes a list of those organizations their matches. This has insulted in such heartbreaking losses as last Recruitment His position may be affected by the recruitment poll. NO TAX CARD requesting campus space, including anticipated date of arrival. Saturday's 18-17 setback at Harpur College. Friday, February 28 IS NEEDED TO CAST YOUR VOTE. See story for choices. Students are invited to come to the Administration Building, and Intercollegiate Swimming Club poll make an appointment for an interview. Phys. Ed. Staff vs. Harpur, home, 7 pm. Photo by Ritter All interviews are conducted at the Placement Service offices, thus In addition to the team's hard luck history, their poor record has excluding the possibility of "sidewalk solicitation" in such places as overshadowed several outstanding individual performances. Craig Saturday, March 1 the Campus Center. Announces Hours Springer broke into the elite group of Albany wrestlers with twenty or Varsity Wrestling Fall housing , meal plans A few days prior to arrival, the organization calls Placement Service vs. Cortland, home, 2 pm. The facilities of the Physical There may be times when more varsity victories this year and now stands third on the all-time to determine, the number of students who have applied for Interviews. list with twenty-one wins. (main gym) Based on this information, the organization decides whether or not it Education Center are normally intramural or intercollegiate Freshman wrestling available from 6 pm to 10:30 activities may interfere with these Fran Weal, wrestling in the 137 pound slot, has gone undefeated announced by Residence intends to send a representative to campus. In the vast majority of and unnoticed this year. He has beaten nine straight opponents vs. Cortland, home, 2 pm. cases, sufficient interest is shown to warrant an actual visit. Monday through Friday, 8 am schedules. Those wishing to play bvy Gale McAllister a/ .__, ... including two previously undefeated men. Both Craig and Fran are Women's Intercollegiate $450. Kosher meal plans will rise spring semester. However, in a recent example, Dow Chemical, learning that no until 10:30 Saturday, and 1 pm squash and handball should sign Swimming at Brockport Staff Reporter The reason Seyfarth gave for until 10:30 Sunday. up for the courts a day in advance seniors and will be wrestling for the last time in a State uniform this $60 and $30 for the 20 meals and student had petitioned for an interview, decided against visiting the (State Championships) Mr. George Seyfarth, Assistant the contract being binding for the IN ADDITION to these hours in the General Office. Saturday. 14 meals, respectively. University this year. Freshman basketball Director of Residences, in a recent entire year was simply, "there is Briefly, proponents of this policy argue that the University prepares the facilities listed below are If you have any questions call Cortland, always good, has a strong team at all the weights and These increased costs are due to vs. New Paltz, away, 7 pm interview, explained why room not enough money to handle a percentage of its students for "career" employment. Thus, available during the day: 467-2970, looks to give the Mullmen the fight of their lives. The varsity and a 5-7% rise in the cost of raw freshman matches are scheduled to start at 2 pm, this Saturday in the Varsity basketball and board costs will go up next food for next year and an changes In the contracts. There Placement Service is a logical extension of this preparation,, and vs. New Paltz, away, 8:45 pm. year and answered many would be an estimated 1,500 Swimming: main gym. expected rise in wages for facilitates the attainment of such a student's eventual "goal"—namely, League I Bowling questions concerning next year's cafeteria workers. changes at midyear, costing some employment. 8 am to 9:26 am Monday & housing problems. $8000-$9000 for the clerical work Thursday Contracts for next year's 2. "Cloted Policy"—no recruitment on campus whatsoever. League I Bowling For the '69-'70 school year, involved." ' 10:15 am to 11:25 am and Outing Club To Host Ski housing, will be binding for the Standings as of (for a normal occupancy room), Freshmen next year will not be 1:15 to 2:30 pm Tuesday & entire year with the exception of This measure, if adopted, would essentially ban all non-university 2/22/69 the cost will be $565 as compared put all on one Quad, as was done Friday students graduating at the end of institutions. The services of the Placement Service would be to last year's cost of $395. This this year with all Freshmen being Competion This Weekend the fall semester or of those who terminated. p|ilft t-n| ,„ pig# 2 Won/Lost increase of $170 is accounted for enter at the beginning of the either on State or Alumni Quad. APA 10/2 farmhouse and Goodman house Sun, March 2-SkiinR at Gore the by the 80% rise in the cost of Please turn to page 3 Albany State will host over 60 There must be 3 or more Bad News 9/3 will be open to accomodate skiiers Mt. -downhill construction over the past five other schools which, like Albany qualified swimmers in the pool Choppers 9/3 and spectators. During the weekend we hope to years. whenever life guards are not on are members of Intercollegiate KB 7/5 The following is a schedule of have part of the pond cleared for The New York State Dormitory law liberalization urged; duty. The life guards are normally Outing Club Association for the Abortion Shafts events. skating, the toboggan run banked Authority (who are in charge of 7/5 first annual Outing Club Cross on duty from 7:30 until 10:30 in Team 3 Friday, Feb 28-Arrival of for sledding, and the sauna in building residences for the New 7/5 Country Ski Race. Membership the evening during the week and UPS 7/5 members, folk sing g at night operation. York State University System) sell women ask legislators for reform on Saturday and Sunday. includes universities and colleges Steinmetz 4/8 Saturday, March 1-Preparation bonds to obtain the capital A J-.I « ' _* il > * VI iL J~1 li__ "n ••> • 4->a . _• ,» f, •, throughout the U.S. and Canada. This Is an excellent chance to Rev. Canavan, Chairman of the'from North Carolina, California Chairman of theCommittee, said Theta Zeros 0/12 of ski trail and practice runs, see what I.O.C.A. is and how it needed to build housing, and the by Tom Carey Cross-country skiing is a highly Fordham University political and Colorado told the hearing that this was the last of three Main Gymnasium: afternoon-2:00pm, Start of operates. It is guaranteed to be a University must provide paying Capital Correspondent specialized sport which requires science department, said "a that modified abortion laws in hearings on Abortion Reform. 12:15 to 3:15 Monday, Individual Averages race groat weekend for Outing students to occupy these Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday balance, stamina and endurance. Catholic may not oppose their states have worked well in He stated that the purpose of night-folk dance and award of Clubbers and newcomers alike. buildings. Beverly Warren, Albany State for basketball & volleyball. However, it gives the participant liberalization of an abortion law their first year of operation. In the meetings has been to 1. 189-JooPrescia (Team 3) trophy Seyfarth explained that in sophomore, urged a joint 8 am until 3:15 pm Wednesday great speed and mobility over and urge his religious faith as a each state abortions are now legal "delineate government's role in 2. 184-Larry MacDowell (KB) order to pay off the increased legislative committee last for badminton, basketball, & reason why...But he may certainly when the mother's mental or regulating what is essentially a 3. 183-Glenn Garver (APA) snow and is not limited to OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Q amount of bonda, caused by the Thuraday to consider the volleyball. downhill slopes. (~\ object to a relaxation of the law physical health is threatened, or medical and moral question and 4,-Rich Friedlander (Bad News) O inflation of building expense, the "abolition of all abortion laws." as It lessens the protection of where the pregnancy resulted attempt to measure the impact of Tho course will bo laid out at - Dormitory Authority had to raise Camp Dippikill and will bo O Miss Warren, representing the human life." from rape or incest. abortion reform on the ordered There will be a first meeting of o the housing rates. Radical Women's Association of Squash & Handball Courts approximately six miles long. It o Legislators and medical experts Senator Norman Lent of our society 1 pm until 10:30 pm Monday, the State Judo club Monday, o THE WORD When asked about tripling in SUNYA, explained to the will be designed so that spectators March 3, at 4:00, in the 2nd floor o the residence halls for next year Committee that "Since women Tuesday, Thursday, & Friday. will be able to watch some of. the o Auxllary gym of tho Phys. Ed. Mr. Seyfarth replied that one are those most affected by the 8 am until 10:30 pm race. Although this is a relatively o o Wednesday Building. This meeting will be a third of the double rooms on the abortion issuo, they should make general informative meeting to new sport to Albany State Outing o is out.... o Alumni Quad will be increased to the decisions concerning it," those mon and women interested Club, racers from Albany State o o three person rooms and all four According to the statement These hours are available until the in Judo instruction, which is free will bo coached by Claus Ledoror o o person suitos on Dutch, Colonial, road by Miss Wurren, the Spring recess. with student lax. who has done a great dual of and State Quads will be increasod Association feels that the crosscountry ski racing. Tho o o to fiv'3 person suites. procedures of the Legislature, o o This tripling is necessary such as this hearing, point out and o o because six dorms in Indian Quad emphasize how even in issues o o will not be completed until tho directly affecting them, women — Monday, March 3 at 9p.m. A completely difjemt concept spring somostor of 1970 and two have no voice." REMINDER o o other dorms and tho towor will The statement continued, "The o o not bo finished until the fall fact that there are no women on the State University Bookstore will be honoring green sales o o semester of 1970. this committee reflects the lack of o The cost for a normal representation of women in the o iti lUeuu/ mqajiM oumliif u well occupancy room will be $660 per entire state Legislature." receipts which entitles you to a 5% discount on all required o o year, for an increased occupancy Miss Warren argued that "mere o o suite on Dutch, Colonial, or State abortion reform will continue to o the cost will be $484, and $420 mako abortion available only to text books. The discount will be honored March 3-14 at a o for an increased occupancy room those who can afford to pay o on Alumni Quad. medical and legal foes." o Next year's 20 meal plan cost She added, "Any abortion special counter set up in the tunnel in the same area o will rise from $580 to $620 and reform that does not extend fully tho 14 meal plan will increase the final decision to all women is o from $460 to $500. The other not adequate reform." where you picked up your texts. o meal plans are lunch and dinner Besides Miss Warren, 20 other o NOW AVAILABLE IN THE C.C. LOBBY (13 meals per week) which will persons including religious, Beverly Warren addressed • Joint LefHattve Committee on Pubic o cost $560 and dinner only (7 governmental and medical leaders Woman talk Health at the Capital tut week. See stories on paps I and 3, oooooooooooooooooooooo meals per week) which will bo testified at the hearing. Photo by Benjamin FACE 2 '•i<-i. TUESDAY MARCH 4,1969 ALBANY STUDENT PMSS TUESDAY MARCH 4,1969 ALBANY *rvDmtrnas& vwwilMflMwj Recruit ? Collins discusses yes or no education budget Feiffer evening by Gale McAllister from page 1 and was promptly cut to $405 The Department of characters. Staff Reporter million which was the figure in Rather than shocking us with Comparative and World Literature' There will be a meeting of all Thursday and Friday nights, Organizations seeking Albany Discussed yesterday at the Governor's budget. our incongruities or expanding will sponsor a lecture by Eileen girls interested in living in a March 6 and 7, will each be "An State students still could, as President Collins' Conference with After being cut once again, the Spanish language residence hall them to ludicrously large Change, novelist-in-retidence at Evening with Jules Feiffer" in the President Collins has noted, rent Students were next year's budget for next year will be for the year 1969-70, on Tuesday, proportions, Feiffer whispers RadcUffe College, on "The Exotic Experimental Theatre space in nearby motels and proposed State budget with its 5% $367.8 million which means the March 4, 1969, at 7 p.m. In HU gently but insistently in our ears, West: Front Rider Haggard On." (Humanities 39) at 8:00 pm. conduct interviews in a fashion cut in. funds allotted for higher University System will get only $8 283. not forcing us to laugh but The lecture win be on Ed, March The cast, directed by Douglas similar to that now occurring at education, and the tri-faith million more than last year's $359 If you are interested, but are C. Wager, includes: Barbara allowing us to. He is a modern Placement Service. religious center which is being million. 6th at 3.00 pm in HU 3S4 Swift, though considerably less unable to attend the meeting, Richards, jay Kuperman, Rae Those in favor of this policy planned for construction However, the bare minimum (Faculty Lounge). All are bitter, revealing with subtlety and please call Terri Ekelund at Ann Crandall, Fred Onufryk, Sue contend that the university by sometime in the future. amount needed for next year is welcome reproving with gentle amusement. 467-7766 for more information. Wyman, Bill Doscher, Doug nature Is solely an educational Originally, the New York State $391 million which leaves the Although the script for the There will be a meeting of Saucke, Steve Sullivan and Marlly institution. Hence, students ought University System worked out is System $24 million short. This production is almost totally from Student-Faculty Committee to Russian. Language Majors: Liberatti. More of a revue than a not to be "badgered" by any budget for the '69-70 school year University will be left with a Feiffer himself, the difficulties of End the War Tuesday night, There la a meeting of the Student play, the production consists of a organization external to the to be $493 million. shortage of $400,000 which will dramatic representation were March 4, 1969, at 7:30 p.m. in Advisory Committee to the series of stage adaptations of Jules academic community. However, after a cut by the mean several things. worked out entirely by director HU128. Russian Language Department Feiffer cartoons presented in central office, a figure of $443 Basically President Collins feels, Douglas C. Wager with help from Father Smith will be speaking Wednesday, March 6, at 7:30 blackout form. million was submitted to the State "the quality of the education here the cast. Wager was faced with 3. "Admit some recruiters . . . on the Anti-BallUtic Missile p.m„ in HU 290. Fieffer's critics have dubbed will be bound to be hurt." transferring Feiffer's two exclude others." System. All are Invited to attend. him "our most consistently acute Fewer library books than are dimensional characters onto a Housing plans Also, discussion for an anti-war G. Russian Club: There will be a social critic" and a "wickedly needed will be purchased, and the three dimensional stage while A compromise proposal, from page 1 ™ * I. will proceed. meeting on Thursday, March 6, at witty observer of our time...our attempting to differentiate student faculty ration will retaining the authors two Quads, dorms, and suites will Don't let money be your incentive, get out and vote! Elections for j Applications from present 7:30 p.m„ in HU 290. All screwy problems and ... our between those so-called probably increase fomr its present Ballot casting dimensional, static, expressively be a mixture of Freshmen and class officers and MYSKANIA are being ndd today, tomorrow and sophomores for the English interested students are invited. screwy rationalizations." "desirable" versus "undesirable" 13.5:1 to an estimated 14.2:1. featureless mood-a task more upper classmen. Thursday in the Campus Center from 10am to 4pm. Honors Program are now. being His comedy is of recognition: organizations. This in itself means larger Photo by Bejamin The "Cercle Francais" will hold difficult than it sounds. Concerning room and accepted by Mr. Rich. Those our own recognition of our own For instance, most students classes, with some classes actually its next meeting Thursday, March roommate assignments for the interested should submit a short neuroses and our own Admission to the play, both welcome the Peace Corps on being eliminated and even some 6, at 7:30 p.m. in HU 354 '69-70 school year, Mr. Seyfarth letter of application to him in HU idiosyncracies illuminated through nights, will be open to the public campus whereas they reject sucli classes which are now offered (Faculty Lounge). explained that for continuing 333 by March 7. those of his pathetically mixed up and free of charge. companies as Dow Chemical. A every semester being taught only Re-orientation on abortion students the priority system used number of methods of selection every other semester. this year will again be used next have been considered. One plan Even if the tuition were raised, year. suggests that we license only President Collins explained, this is sought by women's group Guide to MYSKANIA Candidates The priority system is outlined "educational" institutions. Others would not help the situation Homecoming Election Commission, in the Undergraduate Housing Alden Hall Judicial Board; Alumni MITCHELL K. FOSTER ROBERT ISEMAN qViVn'Fair demand that a certain percentage becuase tuition money goes into by Nancy Durish Miss Warren's testimony, which hearing in undemocratic because _ Brochure 1968-69 and is based on QuadI Board Treasurer; University Bus „ Cimpus Center Governing BoardCommute; ColumnisY"tor"ther Club; AthleticASP Advisor; Fafyl StatDCTFe DFai DA\/niur p of students indicate interest in a construction funds and not the views of these women have m m i PE consisted of reading a statement Schedule Revlsal Committee; Chi ?&'^&Jon rnunl &'™r ^l„Jf", ,, Track 1968; AMIA . "football" , and' |!£Jken\ Class of 1970; Treasurer seniority and return to the same Members of the newly «M_'—SlVmiTheta""sororlty,~Sohgieade. •--*• •»»«. -> " ,-,„„„,„. „,„ particular organization before operation funds. prepared by the Radical Women's not been heard. n n residence hall, with seniors organized Radical Women's Also, discussed at the Association, presented a view also "Mere abortion reform will returning to the same hall, and conference were plans for building Association of SUNYA seniors changing halls given participated in the hearing supported by many students continue to make abortion Supporters of this course of a tri-faith religious center on the concerning the planned abortion available only to those who can A 0 c a, on Col le Un n s priority, then juniors, concerning abortion reform held Finance Committee; Co-chairman " . ' ' u^„ . 1S m x . Honorary for Speech Activities), Historian. grounds where Chapel House now reforms. M, ,9 J action see it as a reasonable sophomores, and transfer by the Joint Legislative afford to pay medical and legal Greek Week Open Houses 1969; Greek &"'¥•'£•',» ,S5" °J £ ™& Xi YAF-charter member and treasurer. JILL BlSA PAZNIK stands. alternative. Students could still students. Committee on Public Health at The following is a text of the fees. Any abortion reform that This land is owned by the take advantage of Placement By March 21, 1969 assignment thcCapitol in Albany last week. statement she made when does not extend fully the final JOHNCROMIF PHILIP A. FRANCHINI Service, without being forced to Faculty Student Association and appearing before the Committee: decision to all women is not n m m rt yM 001 1 1 C mmunl ll nS cards will be made available for The nine-man committee, Albany Student Press. News Editor, B*'«}*™ iS° F"*\?'? '° gS!£ wToT%hr S.I«t?on CoSmnt.S ^mrnTsilon "" " ° " ° if the three major faiths cooperate Co-Edltor In Chief, Editor In Chief; Z'°3,<2™ i?< E'f,i5ima8 „?,K,M,i Freshman Orientation Committee! commission. contend with organizations whose adequate reform. nm n Vu ,b resident students. holding its third and final __.,._„., o( STEPHAN|E R|CE in this endeavor then the State Alph PI Gamma Honorary; orientation fMj " „SSSL» "SHSSUi, n2j S!X Homecoming Committee, chairman intent is deemed morally prurient According to a memorandum abortion reform hearing in "We feel that legislative cnnrrtlnatino rnmmittee Hal Government, Corridor Rep. and semi-formal; Kappa Beta Fraternity, Freshman^ Hlllel, ^publicity; project will not, be appropriation, take procedures, such as this "Therefore, we favor the coordinating committee. Soc|a| Comm. s'0phomore, Election ^^;.su^J|e^| «Sa«rJSS by their standard, issued by Norma J. Edsall, the Senate Chamber, heard the EMMETT DAVIS Commission; Albany Student Press, committee, aluninf commiueo, ru»ii qnrnrltw- cnmminec IUI LHQ the land away. hearing—handling possible abolition of all abortion laws and i testimonies of twenty-one International Students Club; ^"S^,V^^V^?tYSf^J"r^'J!!' ^!!i committee; Upperclass yolunjeer^Jto fnter-FalthInter-Faith ' Thanksgiving ServiceService ;.Clas Class On the other handh , opponents Director of Residences, "the last University Commuters' Organization, ^oflatlon.Constltutlonal Comm. and Experimental Council; Sophomore: Psi Gamma _„.„*. i.^ .»„,.,„„..• >, j . »r < As things look now, this would abortion reform and repeal a radical re-orientation of medical Frosh; Brubacher oint to day juniors and seniors may witnesses, including that of vlro Praslriont PrAslrtent-tuun vears Secretary Sophomore Class Council; Program; Waterbury .Float-'66 ; sorority, marshal!; Secretary, Campus P selectives*' doubtful mean that Chapel House would legislation-point out and care towards the needs of young vice President, President-two years. winterfudo-tlcket and publicity Resident Assistant, 1968-'69; AMIA center Governing ^oard^ freshman practicality. They raise such return contracts will be Friday, Beverly Warren, representing the ROBERT O'ELENA chairmanm , ma; Paradis, c t e Island-SprinD l , g basketball, softball, squash. Volunteer, waieroury nam have to come down and the land emphasize how, even in issues women, black women and Secretary of Sigma Tau Beta, two "ha '- no' i'01 'C,>« Ju""n1„,0 ' ffiSS.e c aS! Co-chairman Coker Skit; Hlllel; questions as: How would ... April 11, and sophomores return Radical Women's Association. years; Communications Comm sslon l i'„T' 'a^L .4P' r ,' f;m!E , ' J in that area would have to be directly affecting them, women working class women." RnnrncRntAtluR tnr uusiiA 1 uRArs- Events Board V co Cha rman-2nd FRAN LITZ Secretary Class of 1970; Class Council: jofin„ , »„j„-Qf;, contracts by Friday, April 18. By The Radical Women's Representatjye /o_r_vysyA,m3^|yearsj „„,„,,„_ .69 intorvlewlng Committee: Alden Float Committee; Committee Election Commission: Junior: Psi aetine an educational leveled. have no voice. Communications Commission Wlnterlude and Spring Semi-Formal for the revision of Alden government Gamma Sorority,,, vice President; institution? Is there no American early May, hall preferences will be Association is a group of Chairman and Vice Chairman; Central Chairman; Albany Student Press, 1 CampuS Paul Nathe, a student at the Council; Chairman of Inter-Collegiate Sun two vea^s- Llvma^ea Affal Center "Governing Board; . . announced... . "The fact that there are no Business manager, Mational Advertising ciKinl^ ^S^.SS^V&SffVJSSSS business of any consequent University, brought up the point interested students who, in Conference; WSUA disc jockey, three manager; Theta XI Omega, —„- ^ ir L AXIHM D™. BMrd Ct«hrtrman_Pa^ women on this committee reflects years; Who's Who Screening Board, co-chairmahl m n Activities Day u wnich does t contrihul "It should be understood that addition to strongiy advocating Quartermaster, pledge committee; Assistant Election Commissioner, 7 that already too much of the the lack of representation of Committee; Students for Rockefeller; Community Programming Commission; member-at-large, historian: Academic Committee for the Dedication of the indirectly to the war effort students who do not return the abolition of the state's 86-year VOTE Class Council, two years; AMIA Clinton Independent Association-Vice Affairs Commission, two years; University: Russian Club; Class University's land was being built women in this entire state Basketball and Softball, three years. President; Protest In the Biology Club, two years, President; Council; will be co-chairman for Secondly, they declare that any contract cards by the deadline on and it is becoming a "concrete old abortion law (which permits Arts-Reception host; Jazz Festival '69 Beta Beta Beta; Resident Assistant. Homecoming '69. stated for their class may not have legislature. EILEEN W. DEMING Business managor; Holiday Sing '68 selective policy would be jungle". abortion only when the mother's Lighting and Technical '*• STEVEN E. LOBEL MARTHA STROMEI unlawful, being discriminatory in an opportunity to obtain housing life is in danger), wants a drastic LUCY RIVIN i-ysisirataLy^^{a^^o^andum^vate;^, Memorandum, Prlv«ultment is basically » allowed to keep them. represented. President, Upsllon Phi Sigma ygmmer pffnnlno BonfiriBM Information Center Conference; S 9 comments. Fraternity; Founding Chairman Young iJJJJJMf ciS£? Council 1968.69® Campus Chest three years; Commission. service to us, the student body s a nt Americans for Freedom, 3 yearsi ?*. '", a LtS RnarS P^A pn'Sii' Co-chairman Masquerade Ball; JAMES WINSLOW Thus, he commented that he will s Telethon MC; Campus Viewpoint; Social-Political Concerns Board o/ FflonlJl Quad Board r ml£.ommlttee Conference Assistant, 1966; h*> vprv iniprinted to (tee if wt' (In d Summer Planning Conference Central Council; Staff writer for U "m5," . I A AooHcatjon fo? Community Programming Commission; De very interested to bee YOUR MONEY ftppHcatlon for Orientation Committee; Holiday Sing; ASP—1968Humanlstoi; FormeWrote dgues thet Committecolumns e fotor JgflsWo ' ' Mental Health Telethon; State Fair; Central Council, Chairman ad hoc in fact desire such a service, Support tht War-1967; Spoke at the ROBERTA. HOLMES Jazz Festival; Class Council; Waterbury committee on health, linen, vending ., ,. , .,, , , „ „i„„„ ,„, tin- — Monday, March 3 Golden Eye on the draft; Dorm Council; Vice Chairman Social contracts, two years: membor, student Voting will take place on tin REMINDER Freshman Skit; Freshman Cross Parliamentarian and Judicial Board Country; Varsity Cross Country) Living Committee. Association committee on Leadership hnlcnnv Inunire of the Campus. ^m Dalcon G0ES F0R F00D Training; member, ad hoc committed y ">unge 01 uit_« F bPow no thre. vear ' Your!a OD,n Houw and Visitation Hours TERRY D. MATHIAS on tenure and continuing Center, Wednesday, lhursrtuy the State University Bookstore will be honoring green sales Freshman: dutch Quad Board; appointments; Athletic Advisory . »;..„ „, .... „,__!, c,,,m &2r?uWanfi Hlfl.li oVaanlzed as CommlttMi Unlv»nlty. Athletics Intermural baskeibaii (AMIA); Track Banquet; Sports Writer ASP Ihroo inoo a m throush 4:00 p.m cVifrmin o Vourw AmJrlcins lor Counclli Slflma Tau Btta Fraternity, Board, three years, co^halrman Sports anuud u Fridaamy tnrouof thisn weeuuk irom v Clubi Kappa Beta Fraternity; years, Sports Editor; Sigma Tau Beta i ' 8 ' chairman of ;;y,;™' J »»[ thraa years, ruihmaiteri Special Events Freshman Skit; WSUA sportscaster; pledge class president, co-chairman lor Payment of student tax is '"" cVunter.deKonitJ.tion to it^qitiV Board" co-chairman ol mixers; Task c Academic AMalrs Commission; first food fast for India; Who's Who . . , , _ ,,,,„ ;„„,„. ,\n TO SAVE cSuntlrSlSSnUrition ^J?°^«i !J& F°' « 'or Academic Reaulatlonii Vice Sophomore; Academic Affairs Screening Committee! MYSKANIA needed to vote on this ISSUL

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To no one's surprise, His Albany State Great Danes All Swimmers End Seasons Seniors To Play accepted, formally, an invitation to play in the NCAA Eastern Both the men and women'. Finishing best for the Dana* clocking of 2:22 flat. The Regional, at Syracuse's LeMoyne iwimraJng team, ended their was Blen Van Nortwick in the 200-yard freestyle relay team College this coming weekend. fifty yard freestyle, as she finished (Allard, Sandy Hutton, Vecchi, Last Game In Gym seasons thia weekend. The man The Danes will play Wagner Van Nortwick) was eighth with a The Great Danes, seemingly lo»t their seventh straight match, third with a time of 29.4. That The Great Danes, seeminily th,Le . tea. m throughou. t. thwe year in college at 7 p.m. on Friday and 77-26, to a tough Harpur .quad. tied her Misting school record. 2:06 timing. looking towards their NCAA competition, were upset this past reboudning, averaging 8.9 a game the winner will play the victor in The women placed ninth out of Karen Hoffman finsihed tenth The outlook' for next year weekend by New Paltz by a socre and has contributed the second sixteen team, at the Stat. with a time of 2.42.6 in the 200 looks promising aa the team loses the nine o'clock of 64-59. highest average, 12.9 a game. Championahipa at Brockport. yard freestyle. Sua Galloway was .only two girls by graduation: Scott Price, who has been LeMoyne-Montclair State pairing. The Albany squad played one The girl.' placing ninth ia eleventh in the fifty' yard Ronnie Sharp, and Kathy repeatedly called upon to guard The consolation fame will be of its worst game, of the year as misleading, for they wen the only breaiUtorke with a time of 39.8. O'Conner. With twelve ' first- men three or four inches taller played at .even the next night they hit on only eleven of aecond year team to do In the preliminaries, Sue broke stringers returning more of the than he, has contributed 11.6 (Saturday) and the championship twenty-three foul shots. substantially well. Winning the Her own team record with a same record-setting can be points per game while Jim game will tak place at nine. meat waa a strong Ithaca squid, clocking of 39.0. expected next year. Rich Margison, however, set a Caverly, who has been a defensive Albany will be making its first with a231 point.. A distant .end Ronnie Sharp waa eigth in the The men didn't fare so well, school record as he scored stalwart has scored at a 5.3 clip appeamace in an NCAA tourney, was Oneonta State, with 132 100 Individual Medley relay, and finishing an 0-7, winless, season. twenty-two points and thus for the season. scored in double figures for the point*. Third through eighth were ninth in the fifty yard butterfly. Much of their lack of success is LeMoyne, on the other hand, is sixty-fourth consecutive game of Following tonight's game the Cornell, University of Rochester, Ronnie qualified but year in the making its sixth appearance and due to lack of numbers. Many his variety career. With this game, Danes go to LeMoyne this William Smith, Brockport, 100 IM and repeated this year shows a 3-9 record, in those times the team could field only Margison broke Gary Holloway's Saturday where they will compete Marymount of Tarrytown, and with a 1.16.6. She turned in a games. Wagner will be appearing ten men- far too few to win any recored (55-58). in the NCAA Tournament on Cortland State. 34.3 in the fly. Her time in the IM for the fourth time, the third in a meet. In addition to Margison's Friday and Saturday. On Friday This year's team far aurpaued waa a school record and her time at seven pm the Danes will face row. last years efforts in the same in the preliminaries for the fly was With the imminent elevation of twenty-points, Jack Jordan added swimming to the vanity .port twelve and Scott Price ten. Price Wagner College, a team who meet. Last year, Albany had only lasos record, Busses have been chartered for level, it ia hoped by coach Kelly also led the Danes in rebounding sported a 16-6 recored thorugh one qualifier for the twelve final Sue Galloway finished for each nights games, leaving the old that more interest will be shown Photo by Benjamin as grabbed fifteen balls off the their game with Hofstra. Photo by Mirer positions in any event. She waa Albany in the 100 yard campus at 3 p.m. amd the circle at by the University at large. ALBANY'S SWIMMERS, male boards. Ronnie Sharp. breaststroke with a time of RICH MARGISON is shown 3:30 p.m., on both Friday and Despite the seemingly bleak and female have just completed Thia year, there is much more 1.25.6, another school i, recprd The Danes go up against It is difficult to judge how well Saturday. Tickets are on sale at tone of this article, the successes their intercollegiate seasons. passing off during Albany's five to tell. Albany qualified in eight The 200 yard medley relay The End Oswego tonight in their last home Albany will do against Wagner as the CC Info desk for $5.50 round of both of these second-year Pass? point loss to New Paltz. of twelve events entered. No one team of Alice Allard, Sharp, and game of the year and the last they have not played any of the trip and $8 round trip on both sports have far surpassed usual wa* entered in the diving Jo Vecchi, was seventh with a home game in the careers of Rich teams on the Dane's schedule. days. competition. expectations. Margison, Scott Price and Him Wagner's record, through the Caverly. All three of these men Hofstra game reads as follows: have been starters throughout the Beat Moravian, 111-83 year and have contributed Beat Upsala, 100-78 Matmen Finish 1-9 Season But Lacrosse Begins Workouts immeasureably to the success of Beat Kings Point, 104-86 the squad this year. with a tie in their final game Beat Lycoming, 119-113 "The game of Lacrosse is and is well suited as an marring a perfect record. Margison, who has been one of Beat Susquehanna, 94-86 Individ. Performances Stand Out historically an American Indian introduction to the sport. From This year's squad has almost Describing greatness is a difficult task. To be appreciated, a great the most outstanding players in Lost to LIU, 7-59 •port. The original game had no this colorful beginning, Jacrosse athlete must be seen over a period of time. Rich Margison's three year The Albany State varsity The one victory of the season every letterman (veteran, for clubs the history of the school, needs Beat Elizabethtown, 114-83 clock, and Cortland was awarded fixed rules or set number of has become, today, a rapidly career at Albany State has treated area basketball to a rare treat to be wrestling squad closed out a Albany did post was a promising don't get letters) returning and thirty-two points in tonight's Beat CCNY, 93-60 a full 5 points victory by default. players, and in fact, was midway growing and popular sport on the sure. disappointing season with a 41-0 defeat of New Paltz. The victory there are many additions as well. game to break the overall scoring Beat St. Michaels, 67-62 between a sport and deadly scholastic, college and club level. Bambi's records are numerous and impressive enough. (Where do I loss to Cortland last Saturday. Although the Great Danes' came on the heels of a coaching Returning from last year's record for a three-year varsity Beat Le Moyne, 91-81 combat. Its player, suffered Some of the club, boast full start?) He presently rank, second on Albany's all-time scoring lilt with The setback gave the Dane record for the season is not change that put Bill Mull at the squad, among many others, are career. In addition, Rich needs Beat Seton Hall, 83-80 injury, loss of limb, and even blooded Indians on their rotters. 1334 points. He haa scored in douhle figures in every varsity, game only four baskets to break the Lost to NYU, 117-87 matmen a 1-9 final record for the impressive, the season is not as helm of the varsity squad, and death. Thia rugged type of play But the game has been "civilized" defenseman Dave Riegel; during his career-a record 64 straight games. He has made the ECAC year. unsuccesful as their 1-9 record hopes were high that more midfielders Mike Barlotta, Tom record for most career field goals. Lost to Manhattan, 90-79 well suited lacrosse ss training for to a minor extent by protective Division 2 All-Star team five out of the last six week. (Division 2 Saturday's contest figured to be might suggest. Several State victories were to come. They Mullina, Mark Werder, Bill Margison is going into tonight's Beat Washington College, 116-68 combat warriors. Tribe would equiptment and rulea, but it haa meana only that we don't compete for all-star bertha with UCLA.). a tough one, against a perenially grapplers turned in consistently didn't, and the reason why they Weisinger, Walt Quillinian, Mike game with credentials which Beat Albright, 91-76 meat bribe in a clash for fun, or on never lost that element of Further, he is four baskets away from the three-year varsity record for rough Cortland squad. It turned fine performances against some didn't can be summed up in one Gottfried and Mike Golub; and would impress even the least Lost to Iona, 79-73 occasions, the resulting conflict violence! field goals. Need I go on? out to be a one sided affair, with stiff compettition throughout the word: depth. The Danes lacked attackmen Bruce Sand, Jim interested basketball fan. Over the Beat Wilkes 97-74 would become a minor war in And thia ia how Albany State's Cortland taking every match. In year. the depth which is essential to any Flanagan, Marshall Winkler and The list of statistics are impressive, but no more so than many stars course of the first twenty-one Beat Susquehanna, 90-84 itself. club, Albany's moat auccesful the 137 pound competition, John Fran Weal had chalked up nine wrestling team. State's lack of it Steve Jakway. Larry Smith, last today. But, greatness is more than individual records. Richie possesses games, he has hit on 76.6 percent Lost to Scranton, 92-88 Thia first paragraph ia from the club, play, the .port. Their initial Furnkrantz of Cortland foiled victories in a row before he was enough in sev- eral cases to year's fine goalie will most more than those record.. Who will forget the numerous games he won of his free-throws and 49.9 Beat St. Francis, 84-74 Albany State Lactone Manual Fran Weal's bid for an undefeated suffered his first defeat this past cause defeat single handedly. year produced a 5-0-1 record, probably move back to his old with last second shots. Moreover, he is the leader, bar no one, of the percent of his field goal attempts. Beat Drexel, 95-69 season by outpointing him by weekend. Fran defeated a State Because the Danes squad lacked high school position of Great Danes. He is listened to by big and small alike. Lost to Hofstra, 98-81 Sophomore Jack Jordan has led 11-7. Champ, and cut off one of his the personnel to fill every weight attackman. There are also the the traits that he would have if he had never seen a basketball. He possesses a rare quality among successful athletes-an The 160 pound match saw opponents consecutive win streak, class, two or more matches were Several transfers who played ai honest sense of modesty. It is seen in his inconspicuous manner Craig Springer looking for the as two of his nine triumphs. forfeitedevery meet. In several their junior colleges will see everywhere. It is manifest in how the "impartial" referee actually twenty third win of his college Early in the season, te Albany meets, the Albany grapplers took plenty of action, prominent hates to call fouls against the tall, thin Margison. AMIA Playoffs career. His hopes were ended Invitational Meet brought glory to the actual majority of matches among them "R.B." Sechrist, and Rich Margison will play his last home game tonight against a very when he suffered a head injury individual matmen as well as held, but the five point forfeits Tom Osterman. Some new frosh The second round of the AMIA good Oswego team. Several things loom imminent. He is 32 points and. Potter downed the Misfits, that temporarily knocked him bringing a gratifying second place were enough to turn the score in players and a giant turnout of basketball season began Sunday 42-37. finish to the Danes as a team. In the other direction. away from an all-time record for scoring. He is, as was stated with its round robin tournament. unconcious. The injury occured upperclassmen that have never In League III, the fact that the Invitational Meet, Craig In sum, it was a disappointing previously, near another record or two. Most importantly, though, Of the many independent and with little time remaining on the played before round out tho this is his LAST HOME GAME' Personally, I'll be there screaming my Cooper Hull has changed its name Springer and Seth Ceely emerged but not terribly discouraging year fraternity teams which competed squad. tribute to a great guy. to Pi Theta Chi has evidently not victorious in their individual for Albany's matmen. in the first round, 28 qualified for Yesterday was the first day of weight classes. Wait till next year. formal workouts for the team, a the play-offs. lessened its effectiveness on the rugged two hours of exercoses, In League I action, Jim basketball court. Paced by John Aye weight lifting, and old fashioned Masterson's 16 points and fine Stu Ill's 15 points and fine HANNAN'S DRUGS running, More than forty men overall play by Howie Smith and backcourt play by Jay Marshall were present as Head Coach UPSILON PHI George Webb led Potter to a and Marty Amcrikuncr, they We pick up C deliuer prescriptions Joseph Silvey and his assistant 56-39 victory over UFS. In the defeated APA 47-28. for Andy John Morgan put the squad other game, APA was defeated by through their initial practice. SIGMA the Bruins, 42-40. The Purple Yuwn stayed in on student insurance program. With less than six weeks Dave Wheeler paced Lho latter contention for the championship remaining before the first INVITES ALL MALE UNIVERSITY with twelve points. The results of as they swamped the Kingsmen, BERNSTIEN scheduled game, hopes are high these two encounters leaves the 49-30. Cosmetics-Drugs-Gifts-Cards among the squad for a- Bruins and Potter in a flat-footed improvement over last year'. tie for first place, both having lost In League IV games, the for President record. RUSHEES but one game. Apaches downed the Paper Lions, 1337 Western AM. PMm IV2-I355 In League II play, the Brothers 21-20, STU (a) downed GDX, Class of '72 Photo try Huchbcrg There will be an Important kept rolling along defeating STB 49-18 and the Balloons turned TO THE FOLLOWING RUSH EVENTS: back the Four-Eyes, .'1(5 20. LACROSSE PRACTICE meeting of all of this year's by a score of 43-31 as John BEGAN yesterday with "running wrestler, at 4 p.m. in the third Benson led them in scoring with Ups" in the tunnels under the floor conference room of the KEGS WITH: 12 points. In other gumoB, TXO VOTE Beginning Reserve MARCH 22 for the Second Annual Intercollegiate podium. Gym, tommorrow, March 5. defeated the Demons 52-41, the KAPPA DELTA SORORITY FRI. March 14 Super Frosh, led by Tom Devony, Beer-Mixer! 9-1 al RAFEAL's-continuous music--"stag cr swamped the men of Virgo 61-36 Richard NUuCofegiA PSI GAMMA Sorority Fri. March 7 dmg"-over n DOZEN urea colleges invited! More info to come! Friedlander 1 1 CHI SIGMA THETA Sorority Fri. March 21 Make College More Meaningful Place Guaranteed (KKKWW for T More Meaningful Place STATE FAIR f % II VOTE Or Your Money Back! Stuy. Tower OPEN HOUSE To nil groups participating in Stale Fair: j»V JEFF PANKIN 20th Floor Vice JUDY AVNER VOTE There will be un organizational meeting on Wednesday March 5 for SUN. MARCH 9, 1969 2-4 pm JEFF PANKIN at 7:30 pm in lliiiiunilics 137. Representatives from every group w must be present and any individual who is interested in working President Class of'72 for For All KEGS. MEET IN 20th Floor President on any aspect or committee of State Fair. \4 1 President Freshman Treasurer If you have any questions, cull Norma Israel at 457-7718 or CLASS OF 72' Lounge. STUY. TOWER, 2:16 pm Class of 72 Carol Tibbelts at 457-8931. VI II TUESDAY MARCH 4,1969 PAGlWm ALBANY STUDENT PRESS ... TUESDAY MARCH 4,1969 ALBANY STUDENT PRESS PAGIII *JU %tktkti Atmd THE RED FLAG MAINLIME visitations Stu NOMKMM by CAROL FRENCH By DAN SABIA, JR. by Teny Cole • The impact of "intellectualism" on American Life, course, plays its own little game of most intellectuals. And when they begin sashaying EDITORS NOTE: Legislation to lower the National Young Republicans, sperhead organization working on The following is part two of .while Impossible to measure, has undoubtedly grown there. among the "common folk" this attitude is likely to For those who feel a particular viewpoint has national mimimum voting age waa It was supported by both of the a national level' to promote Carol French's column continued In the 1960's. Perhaps a large portion of the impact (By the way, we have had few surface. Hnderrepresented In this newsppaper, we wNI allot speee In the form first introduced by ' Senator recent presidential candidates, and passage of legislation in Congress, from last Tuesday's ASP. has been simply the transmission of the intellectual Vanderberg in 1942.' was' Included in both party and ratification by 3/4 of the agreements with the USSR since Similarly, the human weakness of ethnocentrism is of this column "Visitations'. Mr. Cole, In a Letter to the Editor earlier' First, Jews are collected in a spirit to American society-namely, the warnings shared by the intellectual as well as by the "dummies Support' for the measure has platforms. President Eisenhower, states. Trotsky was exiled and finally this term, stated that there was no favorable comments towards tiny area of the Middle East, all against intolerance, ethnocentrism, parochialism, the out there." When Dr. X has patiently studied a social been growing ever since, and President Kennedy, President Another group, LUV, or Let Us murdered by Stalin and his goons. Richard Nixon In the ASP. The following Is his guest column. too vulnerable should a war such relativity of truth, and so on. injustice to which he now has THE answer, and is includes, the National Student Johnson, and President Nixon all Vote, was formed December 20 Among the tools Stalin used to as in Vietnam erupt there. The These preachings have been accompanied, called upon to give it to society, he is not likely to Throughout the entire 1968 Presidential campaign, the general Association, the National. have endorsed lowering the voting by students at the University of get rid of Trotsky U.S. has bombed Laos and however, by an increasingly obvious paradox. For stop and ask if his solution works only on paper. attitude of the majority of college students towards Richard Nixon Educational Association, age to 18. the Pacific in California. They was—anti-semitisin. Trotsky waa a Cambodia; should it be while the preachings have been in the vein of He is likely to begin his tirade against injustice by was one of extreme dislike and distrust. The truth is they didnt trust prominent leaden of both major About three weeks ago a group plan to set up volunter campaign Jew.) "necessary" in a Middle Eastern tolerance, the preachers themselves have become saying, "It is quite obvious. . . ," when in fact, the "Tricky Dicky." political parties, as well aa the called the Youth Franchise headquarters at colleges and We say that it is high time large war, Israel would not be safe. more intolerant. While "intellectualism" has spread "dummies" may not think it so obvious at all. Though it is hard to lose, don't discredit the winner. For quite National Young Democrats and Coalition waa formed, as a universities across the country. nations quit using small ones for Second, by driving the their own ends, imperialist or not. outward, intellectuals have become narrow-minded. Egoism, then, based on an underestimation of the awile after the election, students criticized everything that Nixon said The arbitrary age of 21 for Palestinian Arabs put of Palestine, One should not include in this indictment only the or did. voting dates back to the dark ages, We cite the heroic resistance of dummies, and ethnocentricism, based on an and by acts like the annihilation the Vietnamese people to foreign more obvious examples like the SDS. Rather, it has overevaluation of them, makes Dr. X a dummy too. However, time has lessened the intensity and frequency of their and is no- longer valid. 18-20 of Deir Yessin by the Irgund, become a quite pervasive, though often subtle and post-election emotions, and most have now realized that President year-olds in this country are interference, French, Chinese, and This overevaluation phenomena was amusingly Zionists did not originally endear American. ghostly, intellectual attitude, extending from one end evident a short while ago when the Saturday Evening Nixon is not the tricky, overambitious hawk that they had envisioned. better educated, better read, and They have realized instead that he is a very well informed, brilliant themselves to the Arabs by whom In this situation, the good and of the nation to the other, and to an infinite number Post announced it would cease publication. Several more conscious of the expanding and capable leader who can bring the United States back to the they were surrounded. the bad, morally, do not lie on of subjects. "hip" writers and editorialists, suggested that the world around them. favorable and respectable status that it enjoyed before the Viet Nam The argument is that the any one side. The Jews' desire and Take, for instance, the general attitude of the war failure of the mag was due to its being "outdated," Zionists bought the land, and that War. Open, Closed, or Selective; these are the choices offered in the most need for safety is valid, but the critics. So very many have claimed—without not "hip," not "intellectual enough." Society asks a great deal of the Balfour Declaration gave them Students are beginning to realize the needs of Nixon's carefully important student vote since the infamous Student Tax referendum, Zionist policy can, we fear, have qualification—that it is illegal (open to question), With these quite "obvious" causes of the Post's young people in the way of the right to Palestine. But the planned approach to healing the breaches of trust and solidarity in or opinion poll, or whatever you care to call it. While this vote, only suicidal results for the Jews. immoral (perhaps), impractical (maybe), and demise, however, one commentator disagreed. maturity and responsibility. In people from whom they bought United States—European relations caused by the neglect of the concerning recruitment policy on campus is clearly an opinion poll, Certainly no Arab regime can Johnson's fault (doubt it). Brinkley suggested that these reasons were not so most states, 18-year olds must the land were mostly shiekhs; the Johnson Administration. there is every reason to believe that the administration will abide by escape censure; for example, Perhaps most paradoxical has been the "obvious" at all. stand trial in criminal court; can fellahin were driven out. People in general are beginning to realize that perhaps we ought to the result. Nasser's anti-Jewish statements transmission of the intellectual spirit itself. The In fact, said David, "while I do not pretend to marry without parental consent; Another argument is that the pay more attention to our allies who-want our aid and assistance If the "closed" category receives the most support, absolutely no have hardened anti-Arab opinion emphasis has seemingly changed, from one where Dr. know why the Post failed, I seriously doubt that it can enter into written contracts Arab regimes broadcast messages rather then to force it upon an already defeated country that doesn't recruiting will be allowed on campus. and blinded people to the just X says "try to be tolerant; it has utility," to one was because the Post was not intellectural or modern and be held responsible; can make to the Palestinians telling them to really want it. Such a decision would have far-reaching and deleterious claims of the Palestinian refugees. which says, "be tolerant; or I'll smack ya' in da' enough." wills and purchase insurance, and "come home." Students are also beginning to realize that many of the Nixon repercussions. Few will dispute the fact that one of the most (I shall deal with the Arab regimes head." After all, continued David, the biggest mag sellers can drive cars. Administration's policies directly have desirable effects upon their important, if not the primary function of a university is educational. The BBC, which monitored all and the Palestinian Arabs when I While this is, of course, exaggerated, the emphasis on the market are Reader's Digest and TV All these privileges and own lives. What college student whould choose the present draft However, most students do not go to school solely for this purpose. airwaves during the period in discuss Al Fatah.) has, it could be argued, somehow changed. And Guide—"nothing very intellectual there." And the big responsibilities are given at age or system rather than Nixon's proposed volunteer army? While knowledge and learning are of incalcuable value to a person, question can find no record of We conclude, therefore, that perhaps it is due not so much to any inherent change, movie-ticket sales come not from "Intellectual by age 18—what about the A negative income tax could aid the financial situation of college neither will ever pay the rent or put food on the table unless applied any such broadcasts by the Arabs. the best solution to the Jewish but simply because of the growing influence of the Overture," but from "Mary Poppins." privilege and responsibility of students by supplying them, during the school year, with much to a career. There were a couple of Arab problem is not the artificial intellectual itself. Maybe, he concluded, we just ain't all that voting? needed money when they can't go out and earn a considerable Thus, as repulsive as it may sound to some, preparation for a job commanders who warned people creation of a Zionist state, but the After all, egoism has long been a personality flaw in-tel-lec-tu-al. (Amen.) Further, what about the amount because of studies. Or would you rather borrow $1000 every must also be a consideration. If the university is to perform such a out of battle zones, however. abolition of the competitive principles on which our country year? dual role, educational and occupational, recruiting is essential. Finally, the Balfour Declaration economic system which causes was founded? Think back; perhaps many words have been used unwisely and Secondly, no one is forced to see a recruiter. Students who do not was an agreement concluded with divisions among peoples. Many 18 year-olds hold jobs the British who then occupied the Outing Club Devours Competition unnecessarily against Richard Nixon. It is my opinion, as well as that wish to avail themselves of this opportunity do not have to, the choice There is an Israeli Socialist and pay taxes—whatever country and enjoyed a popularity of many other, that a strong, forceful leader like President Nixon, is theirs. Their rights are in no way being violated. Why then, should happened to taxation without Organization which is seeking to by Jane D'Amico ice skating, and relaxing sauna with the Arabs similar to ours in Members of the Outing Club rather than a mediocre one like Lyndon Johnson, is what this country these people deny others the benefits of an open campus? representation? make Israel into a genuinely Albany State took the first five baths Vietnam. and spectators (about 40 in total) the weekend turned out to be a needs. Ironically, the very people who are constantly saying, "Let I urge all Albany State students socialist democracy, not a places in the cross-country ski everyone do his own thing," are the ones who wish to keep us from Third, by their aggressive capitalist state with small islands race at Camp Dippikill last took the disappointment in stride blast for Outing Clubbers and who care to write their policies since 1948-49, the Zionist and decided to continue with the newcomers alike. having recruiters on campus. To use their jargon, they are unwilling to Congressmen (New York Senators of kibbutzim. weekend. President of the let us "do our thing." Likewise, those who are calling for more regime has won no more friends, We further conclude that the Outing Club, John Hilgeman, preplanned activities. Javits and Goodell have already but has deepened the Dippik ill's facilities were university participation and action in the community are the ones endorsed the idea) to support best solution for both the Arabs attributed their success to "a great who would close and isolate our campus from the outside world. implacability of Arab resistance. and the Jews is the replacement of crew." He couldn't deny, well-utilized and the farmhouse Congressional action to lower the They say that Israel's measures and Goodman House were open The selective category, or accept some, reject others, should also be voting age to 18. the Zionist and Arab regimes with however, that since State's skiiers Communications have been moved in self-defense. to accomodate skiiers and defeated. First of all, the legality of permitting some recruiters on a The next step for it is to be truly democratic and socialist were the only participants their state-supported campus and banning others is highly suspect. I grant, as does the YSA and systems in which the people can chances of success were unlimited. spectators. ratified by three-fourths of the the SWP, that the Arab regimes But even this is not the primary consideration. As does "closed," construct a system which will The Outing Club sponsored the Those who arrived for the states for a Constitutional certainly are not blameless. But selective denies the individual student the right to see any recruiter he insure justice to both Jews and race, inviting colleges and "Outing Club weekend" on Amendment. the Zionists have a tendency to desires. Furthermore, who is to decide what organizations arc worthy Arabs. (No, we do not mean as in universities who are members of Friday participated in group That way our elected over-react, as for example the News Conference of admittance, which ones are morally acceptable. China and the USSR.) the Intercollegiate Outing Club activities and the evening Speno Shock representatives can reaffirm their Beirut Airport raid. In the One of the purposes of university life is to re-examine and I have regrettably only outlined Association to compete. Over 60 concluded with group folk singing faith in the youth of America and Six-Day War of June, 1967, To the Editors, sometimes break away from this kind of collectivized ethical code. I our analysis of the situation and schools, throughout the U.S. and at Goodman House. achieve action to grant full and whatever Nasser said, Israel shot On Tuesday, March 4, 1969, there will be a news Jo the Editors: for one would not want any student committee or the our solution. In order to fit this Canada, were contacted, but On Saturday, skiiers took positive participation in American first in a six-day blitz, including conference in the Campus Center Ballroom at 1 :00 I was shocked to read the report in the February administration to decide what is best for my moral health, or who I discussion into this space, I have failed to send representatives. advantage of t lie prepared Government to the young people napalm. p.m. The Open Campus Committee is the sponsor of 25th edition of the Albany St udent Press attributing may or may not see. been forced to leave out many cross-country course which runs who will inherit its this informative meeting for the purpose of allowing to me a proposal to increas tuition to $700 per year. No one but the individual should make such decisions. It would not Fourth, Arabs see Israel as a things which could be said. for approximately six miles responsibilities, problems, and the students and the community to understand the Let me categorically state tha t I have not be morally or legally defensible in a supposedly democratic society to foothold for American interests, Next time, I shall discuss Al through forested Dippikill land. challenges in the years ahead. CLASS OF 1970 position of this committee on the issue of job introduced legislation of any sort relating to tuition tell a student he cannot see a certain recruiter on campus. The very particularly oil. The USSR, of Fatah. CLASS OF 1972 Non-skiiers enjoyed loboisaning, PRESIDENT placement on campus. at state universities. As a matter of fact, as the essence of a free university would be destroyed. PRESIDENT Saturday night the group joined Leonard Kopp Throughout our nation, student protests have enclosed release indicates, I have introduced Our campus must remain open to all. By choosing "open" we are Andy Bernstein at the farmhouse for a square Steven Label caused a flurry of dissent and discontentment. The legislation increasing the amount of scholar incentive taking a step forward towards a freer, more progressive university; one RESERVE YOUR SEATS NOW! James R. Catltey dance. Some remained at the Peter Pavone State University of New York at Albany desires to awards. that recognizes the needs and rights of everyone. Thomas LaBarb raj farmhouse for the night, nestled VICE PRESIDENT] meet this problem head on, in an intelligent, Additionally, I have introduced legislation to give If we allow anything but open to win, we have no one to blame but STATE QUAD PRODUCTIONS Jeffrey Panllin in their sleeping bags before the Robert M. Moses academic, and democratic way. the vote to IS year old youths and to give them the ourselves. "Vote, the stakes are too high to stay home!!!!" 'VICE PRESIDENT, fireplace; others prefered the GregTIiemault more conventional accomodations The Open Campus Committee advocates this rights of majority, and have espoused the cause of Rich Freidtander presents TREASURER of Goodman House. method of resolving a problem, and, Lherefore, will youth airline fares with the Civil Aeronautics Board. MarcSperber BarbGwrley state their position at the above time. I feel that the release of this information is Barbara Stuart Sunday concluded the weekend Nancy Mosher The news conference will entertain questions for unfortuante. Since it is not accurate, I would TREASURER with a ski trip to Gore Mountain SECRETARY the news media in order to stabilize the situation on appreciate a retraction. Judy Avner for those who prefer downhill Campus. We sincerely hope that you will be able to ON A CLEAR DA Y Stephanie Rice skiing. In spite of the nil Susan Levey attend the conference in order to prevent any y- y | response from other schools to er tru v vours CLASS OF 1971 Lucille Rivin repercussions that might evolve if the students and Ed j j Speno Your new participate in the ski competition, war( PRESIDENT SECRETARY community are left uninformed. Aw York State Senate YOU CAN SEE FOREVER Howard Smith Peggy Gross 4th District Richard Wesley DalePadnick The Open Campus Committee . A Coalition ol A New Musical! VICE PRESIDENT] VOTE boyfriend has a Student Organizations For any further information Ralph Di Marino (tarring 'ALUMNI BOARD] contact James Rourke or Rick at 489-7316 or All communications must be addressed to the George Turn Linda Berdan DALE PADN1CK John Zimmer at 489-6930. editor and must be signed. Communications ant TREASURER Anthony Quale subject to editing. Michael Glass James V. Kahn new girlfriend? Thomas Libbos Ken Malian - Catherine Poluzzi - Jeff Rankin MaryMermer Secretary Alan Rosenberg Duncan Nixon

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Danes in tourney "CLeansing the campus" of outside, influences will not make it more Bonfires and rallies every night, baskets. pure; it will make it less real. banners a la New York Mets, an Margison is sure to break We see the placement service as exactly that-a service for students Albany Stater making the UPI Cohen's record in the NCAA who are concerned with the pressures of job getting and employment Ail-American Honorable Mention tourney which begins tonight at list. What can so much activity 7:15 at LeMoyne College in after graduation. Whether or not you see the campus as the proper mean? Syracuse. The Sauersmen will face place for preparation for employment, the fact is that a majority of The answer, simply, is that Wagner College in the first game students on campus are here in order to more properly prepare Albany has its first NCAA with LeMoyne facing Montclair themselves for a vocation. The service is a valuable aid to them. tourney-bound basketball team, State (N.J.) in the second contest. featuring All-East and, now, The basic question we must address ourselves to is not whether the The newspapers and wire Ail-American, Rich Margison. services have named Wagner the placement service has a right to be her, but rather if University funds The United Press International strong pre-tourney favorite to should be used for Placement Service salaries and expenses. Communications made their announcement capture it and go on to Evansville, We regret that University funds, so scarce in this year of great need, Thursday, only two days after Indiana, for the national are being spent on nonacademic items such as placement service. Margison ended his regular-season tournament next week. career with twenty-seven points However, we feel that the funds are justified since this is a service Montclair has been picked over against Oswego State, as Albany LeMoyne to advance to the finals open to the use of all students. '..'_ won 62-54. against Wagner. ," In much the same way, the Counseling Service on campus is funded Math Revision These twenty seven points left Fortunately, bonfires and by the State and is available to all students, though many of them Zurich Incident him just five short of the all-time rallies do not listen to press To All Students: State scoring record of 1365 held releases. The result of campus may not have a need for those service. To the Editors: The Math Department is now revising its Calculus by Don Cohen ('63). That same enthusiasm has been seen Whether the organization represented is Dow Chemical or VISTA is This tetter is in regard to the statements made in courses for the Fall semester of 1969. Instead of the Student rallies were climaxed Wednesday night by a bonfire to night, Rich became the all-time everywhere. Banners were the February 19th issue of the New York Timet present system of three moderate size classes, and of little consequence, for if we permit VISTA to recruit, how can we Danes meet support the Great Danes in their quest for victory in tonight's NCAA field goal scorer as he broke numerous and colorful at article concerning U Thant's stand on the latest El Al one discussion per week, there will be two hour deny Dow? The rationale that Dow is immoral does not hold, for LeMoyne Basketball tournament Photo by Potskowski Cohen's record of 523 by three Tuesday's game with Oswego. A incident. We deplore his lack of reciprocal action lectures to a class of 200 students each and two although we may agree that Dow is participating in "immoral" dorm director on Colonial Quad concerning Israel and its Arab neighbors. discussion groups. has gone so far as to award a keg activities, in much the same way Dan Button viewed Mark Rudd's On December 31, 1968, a Security Council This will hinder the student-faculty relationship appearance at this University as "unmoral," He was' soundly (and meeting was convened to condemn Israel's bloodiest to the banner judged the best. and also the students' ability to learn. The amount of Flynn, riot bill grilled by students, Please turn to page 4 rightly) chastised by students and editors-so we cannot turn the fable counter-attack on the Beirut airport. Yet, this most personal problems that you can direct to your and use that faulty rationale in this case to our favor. recent attempt on fifty El Al passengers has not instructor will be drastically reduced. elicited any condemnation by the Security Council. We feel now it the time to question this action in Although, we have, reservation as to the propriety of using State This is a'gross inequity demonstrating the Security open discussion is not shortcake relation to our own benefits. If you want action, sign byTomC3rey funds for placement, we ate the-service as a service to students and Council's apparent judgment of the country involved the petitions that will be posted in the Earth Science M. Capitol Correspondent MARCH therefore urge you to vote for an "open campus." rather than the specific incident. building and on the dinner line at State Quad. Act More than 500 State students grilled Sen. John E. Flynn, R—Yonkers, Wednesday on the bill he has proposed to cut off state financial aid When the Popular Front, Al Fatah, and other Arab now, or suffer the consequences 1 Your education is to students convicted in connection with on-campus demonstrations. on Capitol guerilla organizations Involve other countries, it at stake! Flynn, appearing on campus for a lecture, said, "I knew when I came here tonight I wasn't going to be given a piece of strawberry should be the duty of the United Nations to Respectfully, shortcake." next week lnurp ] intervene here, as well, regardless of whether these Linda Patchen Flynn said the only way the Legislature can "express the desires of its constituents" is to control the financing of the state scholarship Senator Flynn groups are a national army, or are abetted and Bernice Davidson program. by Valerie protected by the countries from which they orginate. Flynn pointed out that he has received many letters from parents in his district asking why the state gives money to students who violate Staff Reporter Such unwritten approval of Arab terrorist attacks are the penal law, white their sons and daughters do not have the opportunity for higher education. The Confederated Student Senator Flynn, sponsor of the Senate's anti-riot proposal will be on merely glossed over by the Security Council, while Required Comp.? The former mayor of Yonkers said that he did not believe his bill attempts to curtail the right to express dissent. He added, "I believe absolutely that every individual has the right to express themselves—whether by assembly, parade or by a picketing operation." Government has proposed that all campus tomorrow (Ballroom, 7:30 pin)'to explain the bill. Israel is begged ' not to retaliate for the wanton destruction of its property. How can the United To the Editor: Leonard Kopp, Albany State student, questioned Flynn's remarks about being the great friend of education. students in SUNY Schools We strongly suggest that students conduct themselves in a decorous Nations Security Council pose to be a non-partisan Your Feb. 25 editorial, "Required Comp?," was Kopp said, "You talked about all the students who cannot get into the state college and said you want more students to go to college. participate in a student strike the manner. We advise this because We feel that students.in proving their body concerned with peace negotiations in the very good. I agree that Comp. should be an elective How, then, can you allow the budget to be cut by five percent?" week of March 17. The strike is respect for freedom of speech and lawful assembly, will refute the Middle East with repeated examples of such bias? and that it should be offered on a pass-fail basis. The Senator replied that the Legislature is trying to amend the governor's across-the-board cut into a selective cut. being conducted as a protest against the legislature endorsing a legislature's contention that these rights should be restricted. I teach English 100. It can be a good course, but ' Donald Whitlock, Albany State director of financial aids, told Flynn the Legislature is leading the public to believe that his bill is "a this is no justification for requiring it or any other panacea for disruption. The taxpayer sees it as an answer to a real problem, but it is not." 5 percent cut back in the State Here is a chance to find out exactly what was on the minds of the Roy Adell-President Pro-tem, Am Yisrael University Budget. Hersh Cousin-President, Hillel Society course for all students. Whitlock added that the bill would Mtablish "disconcertingly unequal systems of penalties for students. The affluent will manage to Senators when they passed this purely punitive legislation. The Course requirements are an insult to the students; survive financially, while the poor Central Council, according to Judith A. Kirschner-President Pro-tem, Am Yisrael Duncan Nixon, President of opportunity will perhaps be available to question the chances of Perle Leibowitz-Vice-President, Hillel Society worse, they contain a prophecy that is self-fulfilling. will not." success of a similar bill revised or modified, passing in the Assembly. The assumption behind course requirements is that When asked if he though the Student Association, will probably come out with a An important point to examine is who shall determine what students lack the maturity to make choices; but the Governor would sign the bill if it denial of choice is what keeps the student immature. reached his desk, Flynn said he statement on the strike after "unlawful assembly, aggravated harassment, and criminal nuisance are Tongue Thinking As for pass-fail: everyone is in favor of it, and no did not know and "could not hearing the results of a conference defined as?" (Assemblywoman Cook) Who shall determine guilt or one justifies the present grading system. So why isn't answer that." held in Buffalo this week on the innocence? To the Editors: the present system discarded, as it so richly deserves He added that Rockefeller subject. We expect the questions to be direct and explicit, exhibiting The plague of thinking with one's tongue instead' to be? "makes his decision after hearing It is assumed that there will be of one's head which has struck our intellectual life in other groups and individuals who understanding of the gravity of such action by the Senate. If students are so unanimously opposed to grades the consensus of his various aids. I general has reached our campus. Various events and have no idea of what he is going will participate in the strike on We would like to remind students that the Assembly, next in line to as they seem to be, why hasn't there been a petition controversies reflect this. The use of over-blown to that effect signed by hundreds, indeed thousands, to do." their own, whether or not Central pass judgment on the intent of this legislation will be watching Mr. hyperbolic language was seen in the blowup over the of Albany Students? Commenting after his Council supports it. Flynn's reception by this campus. Am Yisrael group. It is time that we look at our Curtis C. Smith, Assistant Prof, of English confrontation with the students, The strike would involve a university life in perspective first before making Flynn said he "was pleased at the boycott of classes on March 17 accusations. attentiveness of the students. I and 18, and a student march on Some pro-Arab statements by a professor and admire their frankness and think the Capitol on the 19th. As many procrastination in introducing Hebrew into the this was a wonderful meeting." students as possible from the Recommendation curriculum do not indicate a "faculty top-heavy with other State Universities will be Some of the students did not Wednesday students had the opportunity to talk to Gov. Rockefeller and Senator Flynn. Flynn entertained anti-Semites" anymore than administrative believe the meeting was so brought here to take part in the communication gaps are sign of a school of racism. a large crowd in the ballroom with numerous wisecracks, jokes, and few, if any, answers. Earlier in the day march. The decision reached by this newspaper is to not recommend any The Albany Student Press is published two ot candidates for MYSKANIA this year. Similarly charges of "religious fanaticism" are quite times a week by the Student Association of the ^^p/p^ %£Z! K&^S$ indents talk with Rocky and friend Although the strike is mainly to inappropriate when applied to a group, such as Am protest the proposed cut in the We do this for a variety of reasons. Personal biases and close State University of New York at Albany. The ASP to justify his proposed cut in thae budget and commented upon Senator' Flynn's riot bill. Yisrael group, which has taken great pains to operate himself to the questions asked, - budget, it is also being held to office is located in Room 382 of the Campus relationships with many candidates, especially those involved as a secularist and non-religious group. but ' replied with the typical Photos by Benjamin, inset by Cantor. support the proposals that the intimately with this newspaper, have created a situation which we feel The university is a place in which calm and Center This newspaper is funded by S.A. Tax. political double talk. Confederated Student In related developments, deems it inadvisable for us to make recommendations. To influence rational discussion should be encouraged. We all have Edi7ors-/n-C/iie/" Government came out with at a Governor Rockefeller implied that the student body, with a viewpoint which may be less than objective, passions and we all have prejudices, concerning a Jill R. Paznik & Ira J. Wolfman conference held in Oswego Feb. whole host of phenomena, including anti-humanism, he would not sign the Flynn Bill if 21-23. seems to us a misuse of the Editorial powers of the ASP. it did reach his office. scientism and anti-feminism, but for the purposes of News Editor Tim Keeley It was brought out at this At a town meeting at the But in forfeiting our opportunity to name those we see as most true dialogue these must at times be muted. Associate News Editor Kathy Huseman conference, according to the Thruway Hyatt House, deserving, we do not relinquish our right to chastise the student body, If one invites a pro-Israel group to participate in a Arte Editor Carol Schour state's ethnic census, that less Rockefeller was questioned by dialogue, it hardly seems polite to do so in a letter in Sports Editor Jim Winslow than one percent of the students Far too'often, you vote for those whose compilation of positions is Joann Resoff, a State sophomore, which their cause is called "the defense of an already Feature Editor Gary Gelt at SUNY are black and less than impressive, rather than examining what the candidate has done with about the bill. aggressive and cancerous state." A dialogue between Technical Editors Pat O'Hern, Bill Shapse .05 percent are listed as "other" those positions. We urge you to reward those who have proven The Governor said that he Am Yisrael and groups such as the USA, the SDS, Photography Editor (i.e. Puerto Rican, Cuban, Asian, Ed Potskawski believed the college presidents and themselves efficient and capable at their positions-those who have and the Arab Students group is certainly called for, Business Manager or American Indian), while close Philip Franchini trustees should control campus provided leadership and inspiration; not those who have acquired but it should have been done either in the form of a Advertising Manager to 20 percent of the state's Daniel Foxman problems and seek government "good ." 24 hour T-group session or in a well-planned series of population is non-white. small-group discussions, not in the format of an open The Albany Student Press assumes no' assistance if they need it. Thus, the following proposals The maturity of a body of voters may be judged by the criteria meeting in which there is likely to be more responsibility for opinions expressed in its Rockefeller added that before came out of the conference: they, apply in choosing their officers. It is our fervent hope that the superfluous shouting than mutual understanding. columns and communications as such expressions the bill becomes actual law, "It does have to get a signature from Please lum to page 3 maturity of our student body is exhibited favorably during these Walter P. Zenner, Department of Sociology and do not necessarily' reflect its views. the Governor." elections. 'Jw Anthropology