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Siena College, Loudonville, NY 12211 Wednesday, February 9,1983 Vol. XLIII; No. 9 Historical perspectives of Black and Latin expose By ED FLEMING attended berea College for a time, but then Michael Stevens, Director of HEOP and Stevens feels that Siena can benefit from Editor-in-Chief returned to the mine shafts. He later went Instructor of Afro-American History hopes learning about our community. He on to receive a bachelor's and master's understands that along our way of learning Black History Month is a direct reflection degree at the University of Chicago and that the Expose will enrich the entire Siena about ourselves we tend to separate of the work of Carter G. Woodson. Dr. then became the second Black ever to community. As well as it is important that ourselves in different factions. He believes Woodson, the father of black history, receive a doctorate in history at Harvard our black student to learn and rejoice about that we all should make a conscious effort in • University. played a major role in initiating a time set their community, all of us can benefit from learning as much as we can from each other aside to commemorate black history, Dr. Woodson dedicated himself to the re-discovering the achievements of black culture and the achievements of blacks in and that the Expose is just one of the ways culture. the Siena community can come together. our society. On February 7, 1926, he study of black history. Not only did he want organized Negro History Week which blacks to keep in touch with their rich expa nded in the 1960's into Black History heritage, he felt that it was important for Month. others-to understand and benefit from black Expose activities revealed A self-educated coal miner, Dr. Woodson history and culture. entered high school at age 19. He mastered In essence, that is why the Black and By ED FLEMING Cultural Talent Show will also include the a four-year curriculum in 2 years. He Latin Expose is-taking place at Siena. Mr. Editor-in-Chief recitation of original poetry. i'A'i'y; THE AGENDA FOR BLACK AND LATIN EXPOSE OF 1983 February is Black History Month and to Dr. Zala Chandler, a sociologist from help celebrate, BLSU is sponsoring a Black Medgar Evers College of the City University Wednesday, February 9th and Latin Expose this weekend. A multitude will speak on Saturday at 5 p.m. in Roger Time Event Place of events are planned in order to honor Bacon Rm. 202. Dr. Chandler, a famous 8-9 p.m. Jazz Band Rath Skellar black culture. political activist, will speak on the "Role of Rath Skellar Last night the Caro Fibo Jazz Band Black Students to Liberate the Black 9-9:30 p.m. Carla Page. Student Community." Always an Friday, February 11th performed free in the Rat. Also on hand was Carla Page who performed a theatrical skit interesting speaker, Dr. Chandler usually 7-9 p.m. Cultural Talent Show Roger Bacon, Rm. 202 and songs accompanied by Michael Divinici. addresses college students on their role and Saturday, February 12th Tommorrow night, February 11 starts the responsibilities in society. 1-2 p.m. Display of Black Culture C.C. Conference Rooms Expose in full swing with a Cultural Talent Day-long activities will take place on 2-3 p.m. Karate Exhibition C.C. Conference Rooms Show from 7 p.m.-9 p.m. to take place in Saturday and Sunday. For the locations and 3-4 p.m. Films on Black History Roger Bacon Rm. 202 - Roger Bacon Rm. 202. The Talent Show will times of the events please consult the 5-7 p.m. Speaker; Dr. Zala Chandler Roger Bacon Rm. 202 include many original acts including agenda re-printed in The Indian. Of 8-10 p.m. 5jena Siena's Arc musician Renard Currie and a screenplay by particular note will be the Display of Black 10:30 p.m.-until Party at Mfc-C$f Schenectady Cynthia Coleman. The Spanish dance, the Culture which will take place on both days in Sunday, February 13th meregue will be performed as well as a Latin the C.C. Conference Rooms from 1 p.m.-2 1-2 p.m. Display of Black Culture CO Conference Rooms Dance performed by East River Drive. The p.m. Wwk 2-3 p.m. Speaker from Urban League; C.C. Conference Rooms Andre Antony 3-4 p.m. Speaker from NAACP; Dr. Josey C.C. Conference Rooms 4-5 p.m. Speaker from Albany State University; C.C. Conference Rooms Father Sinnott speaks at Siena Constance Durance Thank you for attending the Cultural Expose in honor of Black History Month, along comprehend. The inertness of the Church with continued success in your struggles for prosperity. By ANDREA MONTARIO Assistant News Editor and the Government brings sorrow to Father Sihnott's heart. He has On Thursday, February 3rd, the Campus spoken with Government officials and Lakeshore discussed at Senate Ministry Team welcomed Father Jim urged them to recognize the need for a By PATTI BROWNE individuals who go to the ARC to work put. • Sinnott, a Mary knoll Missionary, to the 4:15 "New Korean Policy." This policy would News Editor The ARC is closed down during the hours p.m. liturgy. encourage and incite American interest in before a home basketball game, and various During the past eight years, Father the human rights policies of this Asian The last Student Senate meeting was held other times as well. It was suggested this Sinnott has been speaking to community country. Since South Korea is a country on February 3, and the following issues were inconvenience to the students be looked groups, parishioners and college students.- friendly to the United States and one that discussed: into. His objective is to increase American frowns on the Communist ideology, it is Finally, Delta Sigma Pi requested awareness in regard to the exploitation of often difficult to risk stirring political waves. The faculty evaluations, which were approval to hold its "Eleven Week Club". South Koreans by the ruling dictatorship. In an article written by Father Sinnott, he previously- discussed as being very time Each brother in the fraternity sells five Father Sinnott compares the degree of asserted that "the containment of consuming, were decided to be revised and tickets, and then collects $1.00 each week social injustice and economic disparity to communism, can mean tolerating, even administered to the student body. It was from each of those five people. There is a the crisis in El Salvador; the degree of abetting evil." decided that they are not only useful for $25 drawing at the end of each week and a repression in speech, the press/and the The lifework of this missionary priest in students and teachers alike, but that the $200 drawing at the end of the eleven weeks. minds of the South Koreans is difficult for Tenure Review Board also considers the This request was approved. the American democratic mind to evaluations in their decision-making. Continued on Page 2 w; Considering the recent Lakeshore evictions, Mike Gilligan and Lakeshore Life will be setting up party dates for next semester in the multipurpose room of the Old Friary. These parties will be held on the reserved date's and will be open to Lakeshore residents only. This way, Lakeshore students can party together without disturbing the regular Lakeshore tenants. Hopefully, this will aleviate the problems with apartment residents being evicted. This year, students were given a chance to decide if thiSy wanted to have the Spring semi-formal on campus or off. The major difference is that the atmosphere off .campus may be nicer than the Campus Center. However, there is alsp a major price difference—$18 per couple and $1 for drinks, if held on campus, as opposed to about $27 per couple and $1.85 per drink off campus. The vote was held Friday, December 4, Wgg^f W[* and was elected to be held on campus. . Another subject discussed was the fact that the ARC seems to be closed much too often these days and its disturbing both the The seniors began their graduation countdown last Saturday at a Cocktail Party, Gail, Sue, Pam, Sue, Jacqule and Larissa players on various Siena teams and the show us that a good time was had by all. (Photo by Maryanne). I 2 The INDIAN February 9, W3 News U.S. supports exploitive dictatorship Continued from Page 1 South Korea began in 1960. At this time, he Government mandated that any person anger on a Sunday congregation of 200 rice was assigned to work with the only medical found guilty of demonstrations would be farmers, telling them the Church was wrong center for the 22,000 residents of eight small condemnend to death. Those students to stay silent; those being assertiveness was islands in the Yellow Sea nearTnchon. Until arrested were threatened with death unless a request for more from the discontent April of 1974, he was satisfied with providing they confessed to "planning bloody people. However, the response from the increased medical care, and performing overthrow of the Government." Father South Korean Government was the pastoral duties. However, after student Sinnott was faced with three choices. He termination of his visa and his expulsion riots, increased repression; and human could speak up and raise Government from South Korea. ?i£&& despair, he felt a compelling need and desire eyebrows, in effect risking his life; or take The story of this dedicated Marynoll to speak out against the proliferation of the middle of the road approach—carefully Missionary, is not an unhappy one, but social injustice. choose when to protest and when to remain rather it is one of hope. Hope for better In an interview with The Indian staff, i silent; or lastly, he could pretend there was times; hope for prevention against Father Sinnott spoke briefly on the student no problem facing the people of South government depravity throughout the riots during 1973 and 1974 which involved Korea. His compulsion surfaced and he World. Father Sinnott expressed his 10,000 students. The government realized that "if he didn't say something, his gladness and hope with the following words: compulsion was going to suffocate him." In "I saw something that was bad and I TRIED responded with arrests, gunfire and tighter Fr. Jim Sinnott (Photo by M. Zabalo) controls. In 1974, the South Korean order to prevent suffocation, he vented his to-do something about it." Seniors/alumni plan joint activities Juniors and Seniors are invited to the usa Clark '80, Auditing Office, E.D.P., "Meet the Professionals" night on Thursday Key Banks, Inc. night, February 17th, in McGuire Hall at M.B. -Riley, Director of Personnel, St. CFC election results i| 8:00 p.m. The Siena C°l'eSe Alumni Anne Institute. The following students were elected to the Campus Finance Committee on Friday, Association, Inc. is sponsoring this event so Patrick J. Rielly, V.P. for Corporate February 4th: that Juniors and Seniors can informally Operations, Key Bank, Inc. Chris Fineran k'3 meet and talk with professionals in various Jim Smith, Unit Manager, Proctor & Mary Ryan fields. Some of the professionals who will be Gamble Distribution Co. Lisa Sampone attending are: Adele O'Connell, Textbook Editor, Bob Silveri Delmar Publishers. The results of the Student Senate poll concerning whether or not the Spring Joe Mosca '50, CPA, self employed. Additional Alumni professionals will also Formal should be held on campus were the following: Mike Treffiletti '67, Tax Shelter Product be attending. Refreshments will be served. On Campus 171 Coordinator, E.F. Hutton & Co., Inc. The Senior Class and the Alumni Off Campus 80 Peter O'Connell '65, Attorney, Donald J. Association are also sponsoring a The students were asked to consider the price of the ticket, transportation, and the Boyce Public Affairs. Senior/Alumni Social on March 5, from 9 atmosphere. Patricia Stout '76, Marketing p.m. to 1 a.m. in Serra Hall. Admission Administrator, Telephone charge is $2 for students and dues paying Company. alumni, $3.00 for all,others. Free beer, wine, John W. Conroy '69, Director of punch and snacks will be available. There will Correctional Services, State of New York. be a cash bar. Invitations for this event are Marty Dunbar '69, Facilities Operation extended to the Class of 1983 and will be Officer, NYS Division of Military and Naval sent by the Alumni Office to alumni in the J-Board hears sanctions Affairs. area who have graduated within the last ten Recently, the Student Judiciary Board disciplined by a Resident Assistant and the Cathy Forth 76, Systems Programmer, years. All Seniors are encouraged to revised its constitution with several major Resident Director agrees with the sanction, General Electric Company Research & invite any alumni they know. Printed changes. The purpose of the J-Board is to the student may now appeal the sanction to Development. invitations will be available in the Sweet protect the common good of the student the J-Board. The new constitution states Peter Pezzola '69, NYS Office of Mental Shop next Monday, February 14. Seniors body by discouraging and acting upon' that a student should not report an offense Retardation/Developmental Disabilities. are welcome to pick-up a couple of offenses which adversely affect and to a J-Board member in order to prevent Michael J. Roach '62, Marketing and invitations to send to their alumni friends jeopardize the common welfare of the Siena any bias. It has been clarified that the Management. and relatives. Community. In the past these services were defendant shaH --receive formal written carried out through adjudication and the charges with a summary of his/her rights, imposition of-sanctions. Now the J-Board including the right to and procedures for a will also be available for the review of Student Judicial Board hearing, and a list of BECOME A 4-LETTER MAN. sanctions imposed by the associate Dean or current Student Advocates available for his/her designate. A new hearing procedure counseling. for the repeal of sanctions has been incorporated into the J-Board constitution. The Student Senate has approved these The revisions have also provided for a changes and they are effective immediately. clarification of the rights of the student A summary of the revisions will be available involved. When a student has been Friday, February 11 in the Campus Center. Delta Sigma who? If the question "What is Delta Sigma Pi?" chapter is very active in campus and was asked around campus, the most community affairs. The chapter sponsors common responses would probably be "Oh, professional speakers from the business they're the ones who sell doughnuts and community, sponsors and participants in lottery tickets" or "Aren't they the people community service artivities, and raises who dress up on Mondays and carry around money to fund activities. And, of course, those funny little purple books?" Contrary there are always plenty of PARTIES! to popular belief, Delta Sigma Pi does a lot • Membership into Delta Sigma Pi is open more than sell doughnuts and lottery to all business majors. In order to be tickets! initiated, pledges must complete a seven Week pledge period. The spring semester Delta Sigma Pi is a nationally organized pledge period will begin on Feb. 14. Feb. 7- professional business fraternity. Since its 11 has been designated as rush pledge formation in 1907, over 110,000 business week, a week of activities designed to - students have been initiated into the provide more information to interested take ROTC fraternity. Currently, there are more than students. An informational meeting for all 200 chapters of Delta Sigma Pi located students interested in finding out more Why are a lot of college people taking Siena indoor 800 meter record holder, across the U.S. about the fraternity will be held in the Army ROTC? 1981 Capital District 3000 champ, The Theta Upsilon chapter of Delta Hennepin upper lounge on Wednesday, 1982 Cornell Invitational champ and Sigma Pi was formed in 1971. Since then; Feb. 9 at 7:30 p.m. Members ofthe fraternity Probably because Army ROTC is full co-holder of three Siena indoor relay 234 Siena students have been initiated. will also be available in the campus center of the kind of people other people go Currently, there are 34 members in the and the cafeteria during free period records. out of their way to meet. chapter. Meetings are held once every two throughout the week to answer any In other words, when people like Bob weeks to plan activities of the chapter. The questions. ROTC students tend to be high join Army ROTC they often meet achievers who are interested in more people a lot like themselves. than their studies. Take Bob Reilly Planning a career for instance. He's a member of the For more information about Army Siena Varsity Cross Country Team, ROTC program and the many By THE SOCIETY FOR guide is really a propaganda leaflet...its opportunities available, contact Cpt. ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT trying to "sell you" on our Career Resources Jim Verney, 71, at the ROTC Career planning—Who me? Center. Why not stop in the office and pick Yeah you! No matter what year you are in up the guide; it will take you all of 5 minutes detachment, 785-2571. of your Siena College Career, you should be to read! Then set aside 15 minutes or a half taking certain steps down your career path. an hour each semester and set up an A lot of students realize this but are just appointment with Father John Frambes or unsure of what steps they are supposed to Chuck Bogosta. This very small investment be taking, and just when they are supposed of time will pay off in big dividends when it ARMY ROTC to take them. That's where the Siena comes time for you to start that job hunt. It - College Career Guide comes in. is never too early or too late—the more BEALLYOUCANBE. The Siena College Career Guide is a small prepared you are when you graduate the pamphlet designed to outline a sort of more likely you are to get into the Siena career timetable to keep you on track. The job/graduate school you want. 'ijS A News The INDIAN February 9, 1983 3 Newsbrlefs... Spore Stress seminar Jazz band Christine Adamow, M.S., R.D. will speak Tonight, Wed., Feb. 9, the Entertainment Named on Nutrition and Stress on Thursday, Committee in conjunction with B.L.S.U. will February 17, 1983, in Roger Bacon 202 at sponsor "Cabo Frio," a jazz band out of the Robert H. Spore of McKownville has 3:30 p.m. This is the .final session in the Rochester area. "Cabo Frio" is a duplicate been named assistant vice president of stress management program and is of Spyro Gyra playing the best of jazz. Also development at Siena College. sponsored by the Counseling Center and. as an added attraction Carla Page and His appointment to the newly created the Franciscan Friars at Siena. Michael Divinichi will also display their position was announced today by Fr. Hugh F. Hines, OFM, Siena College president. Christine Adamow, who is presently talents in theatrical skits and song. Take a study break and come down to the Spore will report directly to Dr. Dell N. studying for her Ph.D. at Columbia Thompson, vice president for development. University, will speak on the relationship Rat. Admission is FREE to all students. ALL between stress and nutrition. In the students are welcome. Proof of age required He will be responsible for the daily workshop segment, she will discuss at the bar only. operations of the development office and inappropriate eating bertaviors and the will assist in Siena's nationally known annual treatment for eating disorders. Day trip to NYC fund and other fund raising efforts. Prior to her studying at Columbia, Ms. On Sat., Feb. 26, 1983 the Sophomore Spore retired Nov. 30 from New York Adanow was a consultant on nutrition and a and Freshman classes will be sponsoring a Telephone after 38 years with the company, 'staff dietition at a number of hospitals and - day trip to New York City. Buses will leave most recently as the manager of engineering institutes in Maryland, Pennsylvania and Siena at 6 a.m., and will leave New York 9 operations in the Distribution Services . Her most recent p.m. that night. All are welcome! Tickets will Department. In his long career, Spore also appointment was as Director, Dietetic be on sale at the Sweet Shop. worked in budget processing, job evaluation and computer operations. Robert Spore Internships, and Director of Dietetics for *Note: There is no mention of ticket Education at New England Deaconess Beginning as a photo-print clerk in the He has been active in annual fund drives price—due to the fact we are waiting for accounting department of New York for the college since 1970, serving as Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. In Senate approval. addition, she has published extensively on Telephone in 1944, Spore took all his college chairman of the fund in 1980. Besides being nutrition in professional journals and courses as a student in Siena College's active in the Siena Alumni Association, textbooks. Ski weekend Evening Division, beginning in 1944 and Spore is a member of the Town of finishing his degree in 1953 in economics. Guilderland PJjpning Board. All students, faculty, administration, and The 2nd annual Siena College Alumni Skr' staff are invited to attend. Weekend is scheduled for Mount Snow, VT, Feb. 11-13. Sponsored by the Capital District Chapter of the Sena College Alumni Parent's Weekend Committee Association, the fun weekend includes Deggymoon board and room at the Alp Hof Lodge and Needs You! lift tickets, if desired. Ski equipment rentals On Friday, February 5, S.A.M. hosted the also can be arranged. f FREE time!? The 1983 Parent's band Deggymoon. S.A.M. has received For further information about several positive feedback on this band, and the price range options, contact the Alumni Weekend Committee evening as a whole. Office, Siena College, Loudonville, NY All committees are actively pursuing 12211, telephone 783-2430. future events. The Fund-Raising Committee is just the place for you! 1982's Parent's will be seeking, volunteers to assist in candy sales. Also, the Speakers Committee is in Procrastination blues Weekend was a huge success and we are the process of attracting area business Have you got the "procrastination leaders to speak to the Siena student body. blues"—putting off work, falling behind, and sure we all can make the next one just as There is a Speakers Committee just worrying about it? An experimental Meeting scheduled for this Thursday, at program to help students overcome sensational! Interested?!—Terrific! Fill out 7:30 p.m., in the rat. All committee problems with procrastination is being members are urged to attend. A general offered, and it may be just what you need. If; the form below and submit it to the meeting will be scheduled soon. Please look you'd Bke details, drop in at the Counseling for signs that wul contain the details. Center or call Jean Sweeney at 783-2342. Parent's Weekend Mailbox in the Campus Center. No later than February 1.8th, Please! Thanks! I The I Raul Jimenez & Ann Schnell Beer Joint Co-Chairmen ._——_—.____——__———_—_—, HAPPY HOUR!! Parent's Weekend 1983 Name Yr. of Grad. 00 00 Thurs.—4 -7 Sombrero $1 School Address Sea breeze $1 Phone 12 oz. Draughts 35

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TRIP DATES CAREFULLY PLANNED TO COINCIDE WITH YOUR SCHOOL BREAK Have a Happy Valentine's Day! wishes for the next year! A friend Love, How should we sign this? * * * * * * * * 6 The INDIAN February 9,1983 Editorial

Lakeshore evictions 'Who's Who' students named The recent of evictions of students in Lakeshore brought out many unanswered questions. All disciplinarian actions between Some 45 Siena College seniors have been Montgomery County: Joe Fusell students, the administration and Lakeshore management are and named to "Who's Who Among Students in (biology). should be a private matter. American Universities and Colleges," Nassau County: Michael Zarcone according to Fr. John C. Murphy, OFM, But there are so many rumors > flyingaroun d that it makes us (English), Gina Oliveri (political science). vice president for academic affairs. Onondaga County: Virginia Darrow wonder. Why is it that many students attending these parties did Students are nominated by a joint faculty, (marketing/management), Kathleen M. not feel that they had gotten out of hand? Why is it that students in student and staff committee on the basis of Ward (mathematics). nearby apartment buildings did not hear any noise? scholarship ability, participation, leadership Queens County: Heidi Hoefferle (history). If the students were indeed in the wrong, then disciplinarian in academic and extracurricular activities Oneida County: Mary Beth Oster and citizenship and service to the school. (accounting). action should have been given. But was eviction justified? Making Rennselaer County: William Bayba students suffer to serve as examples for others seems to stress a ^accounting), James Held (economics), childish way of treating responsible adults. The following students have been honored: Joseph iKruczlincki (computer science), Albany County: John Coburn Mark Windover (political science). Siena snowdays (accounting), Karen Grainger (computer Rockland County: John Walker (biology). science), Christopher Heid (political Saratoga County: Christopher Buckley History repeats itself. Exactly one year ago, the INDIAN printed science), Shron Huneau (accounting), (finance), Brigit Canavan (English), Donna an editorial a questioning the late closure of Siena during a Thomas McKeon (computer science), Anne M. Freiberger (marketing/management), snowstorm. Once again, this past Monday, our commuters and Shea (finance). Michael Mitchell (finance), Stanley Pingelski employees risked their safety by driving across hazardous roads, Broome County: Lisa Cardone (finance). (finance). Schenectady County: Kevin Meachem only to have the college close after only class periods. Weather Chemung County: Marie Hatala (marketing/management). (American Studies). reports on the previous evening's 11 p.m. television news Cortland County: Mike Compagni Schoharie County: Andrea Montario predicted that the storm was going to be more severe than earlier (political science). SraK (economics). known. It was also predicted that the snow would continue into the Dutchess County: Dave Khauss (English). Suffolk County: Margaret Gorman night. Virtually, all local high schools and several colleges closed Essex County: Rosemary Corbo (marketing/management), Laura O'Connor (accounting), Susan Wisniewski (English). early Monday morning, but not Siena. (computer science). Franklin County: Alice S. Knapp (religious Westchester County: Jean Marie The procedure for closing the college must be reviewed. Do we studies). Arduino (biology). have to risk the safety of people in our Siena community or we will Fulton County: Terry L. Ulrich (computer Berkshire County: Veronica Carrozza we wait until a serious accident occurs? science). (political science), Karen De Blieux Herkimer County: Carmen Nicastro (finance), Anne Maria La Pierre (sociology). Black History Month (marketing/management). Hampden County: William McCarthy Jefferson County: Michelle Watkins (marketing/management), Keith Parent This weekend the Siena community has the opportunity to learn (biology). (computer science). more about ourselves and members of our community. The Black and Latin Expose sponsored by the BLSU will take place in honor of Black History Month. This will be an excellent opportunity for ALL of us to see and learn more about the black culture. There will be lectures, cultural events and parties. The entire Siena community is encouraged to attend the activities.

Hypnotism Dear Editor: I am writing this letter to express rny Junior activities feelings on the hypnosis presentation which took place at Serra Hall on To The Junior Class: January 29th at 8:00 p.m. We hope that everyone had a great time Hypnosis is a subject that draws at the cocktail party. Next year we have two curiousity and interest, therefore I was cocktail parties to look forward to! not surprised by the tremendous turnout Now we would like to make everyone of Siena students Saturday night, many aware of the class events that will take place of them returning from the previous to round out the year. They include: more evening's show—(which I did not attend). luncheons, a ring ceremony, our class party I was also not surprised by the sizeable which will be on April 8th—the theme will percentage of the audience that had once again be picked by the JCAC, a brought alcohol to the affair and were camping weekend from April 22nd-24th, already somewhat inebriated—after all, and as a fund raiser, there will be a "Week it was a Saturday night on campus. Before St. Patrick's Day Party" in the Rat. •THE m® However, I was completely shocked by The following are a couple of ideas that The opinions expressed In editorials, columns, and the direction that the presentation took we'd like to see get off the ground. First, we features are those of the authors and are not to be under the control of John Kolish, the Indian construed as representative of students or are working on a dinner special at administrative views. speaker. Cranberry Bog. This is something different, It began innocently enough. Through and would be very enjoyable if enough Established 1938 hypnotic suggestion Mr. Kolish had 20 or people showed interest. Lastly, we would so volunteers from the audience like to sponsor a bus trip to Quincy Market behaving in an amusing'and entertaining in Boston. The only way our would be able EDITORIAL BOAftDjF?* M^i fashion i.e., dancing, spinning imaginary to do this is with a lot of participation. Wc yo yo's, and imitating singers and Ed Fleming... .y^J§^M#$>«||k^J»'*,...* "&£j^f9rt^i!y^ljNt Editor-in-CWef feel that it would be a great time—please let Sp^Held •;.^i^^^wM"^^^^eA^,J|^4^^^^w4'*!-. • • • Managing Editor comedians. But Mr. Kolish did not stop us know what you think! If we all participate Patti Browne*..,'. ,, ,. •fe^||^i,^$A|,;'Ji'|^'... News Editor at this harmlessly amusing level. He in these activities the spring should prove to pushed the audience into a rowdy, be very enjoyable. Hope to see you at these obnoxious state. At this point the show events. lost all its entertainment value for me. EDITORIAL STAFF <|H Class of '84 Officers It was not enjoyable to watch Mr. Andrea Montario... -^^^'i^l^j^^^e'ty^^itv^jjr.. • .Assistant News Editor I Kolish steer the audience into asking • Saralyn Krlian »(..*„., •.**, . ,v , »»•«*•>»•* Sports Editor. sexually related questions to his i Alice Knapp . • •4'^^&^;^^^S^^i^r^&-fT^ '^4^>>^»sj • • - • Arts Editor* hypnotized subjects, questions that were Drinking law :Maryanne Zabala .. Mm&yir>ii$mi< •.^^^&^^»8^&"' • Business Manager audience, in fact he continued to let the I just want to say a little bit about the Susan O'Connor ,,*....., , _. ... &JL*« Circulation Manager audience direct all sorts of sexually new- drinking law in New York and I've oriented comments and questions to written letters to all the area colleges those hypnotized on stage. There since I came back from school in certainly was no educational value to the California. STAFF WRITERS interplay between those in the audience Even though we understand why the Tim Colburn, Laura Campagna, Sharon Huneau, Eileen O'Neit, Tim Moran, Dan Riley, and those hypnotized. legislators pushed to have the age raised, John DeSpagna, Monique Powelson, John Pawtinga. As a mature hypnotist with over there is one thing that was overlooked. twenty years in the business, Mr. John What about all the people who were bom Kolish should be able to provide his in 1964. Anybody bom in this year went The INDIAN Is published by the students of Siena College at World Publications. 1104 audiences with a fascinating and from "legal" to "minor" and then will be Central Avenue, Albany, K&'News and editorial facilities are located downstairs in the harmless display of his hypnotic abilities. "legal" again. If I'm not mistaken this isn't , Campus Center near therathskellar. Mal l should be addressed to: The INDIAN, Campus; Instead, the audience was witness to a legally correct. New Jersey recently Center Office, Siena College, Loudonville, N.Y. 12211. The INDIAN'S telephone number show largely based upon sexual jokes raised its drinking age from 18 to 19, but Is 783-2525 or extension 2525. "'• -|"f§6 and insults. It was a spectacle that the people that were already 18 were unsuitably mixed laughter with mockery, allowed to ride the rest of the year out. I amusement with obscenity. strongly encourage all college student Due to the severe weather conditions, on Monday, The INDIAN will' be senates to investigate this as it pertains distributed one day later this week. The next scheduled publication will take on its Sincerely, to many students. An anonymous and usual day, Wednesday, February 23rd. All copy must be received by Thursday, offended Siena student Vincent Luciano February 17. $^1 Viewpoint The INDIAN February 9,1983 7 Your way to a 4.0:10 guidelines By PAUL J. CENTI, Ph.D. 3. Study in a good light. Dim light will not chair. The best intentions of students who retention. Director of Counseling Center damage the eyes, but it will cause eye fatigue try to study on the bed or slouching in a 9. Don't waste time getting started. If this and affect concentration. Your desk lamp comfortable easy chair are often lost in is your difficulty, contract with yourself to 1. Keep a list of assignments ranked on should-be at least 150 watts, and the rest of sleep. Study is work which requires your best work for 20-30 minutes with the option to the basis of deadlines. Cross each out as the room should also be well-lighted. efforts. quit when the time is up. Chances are that you complete it. This technique is helpful 4. Regulate the temperature and 6. Break up any block of two or more after twenty minutes you will decide to because it reminds you of what must be ventilation in the room. A room too cold is hours of study time so that you study two or continue. Apparently, once our engine is done and provides a clear record of your uncomfortable; an overheated room will dull more subjects in the time available. running, it is easier to keep going. accomplishments as you proceed. your mental processes. The best Studying a subject in shorter periods on 10. Give yourself a short break every hour 2. Use the hours between classes for temperature is slightly on the cool side, different days provides more comprehension or so. Almost everyone has difficulty studying. These are the best hours to study, approximately 66-68 degrees, and the room and retention than studying the same working at high levels of concentration for when you are more alert and better able to should be well ventilated to make oxygen subject in only one longer session. long pe riod$_of time without losing efficiency concentrate intensely. One hour of daytime plentiful. Moreover, studying different subjects in or getting tired. After each unit of study, studying equals an hour and a half at night. 5. Study at a desk with a straight-backed shorter time periods helps to maintain a high take a few minutes away from your desk, level of interest and energy. walk around, flex your body, relax and think 7. Large projects can almost immobilize of other things. Caution: all you need is 5 or you with feelings of hopelessness. Break up 10 minutes; do not stretch it more. these projects into smaller parts which can (Note: If you really want to improve your be realistically finished in the time available. study skills, attend the intensive five-day, Life goes beyond Dap's Above all, take steps each day, even if they how-to-study course which will begin on are small ones, towards completing Wednesday, February 9. This course will everything. meet at 3:30 p.m. in Siena Hall 106 and wiH By FR. PAUL ECKLER O.F.M. stay with unemployment. If you have a 8. Schedule study hours so as to vary cover such topics as "How to Manage Your Campus Ministry minute, I'd like to share some thoughts that what is required of you. Read one hour; Time," "Improving Your Memory," "Taking the Bishops in Canada have been write the next hour; and solve problems the Notes in Class," and "How to Prepare For considering while our Bishops reflect on war next. Alternating what you must do will aid and Take Exams." 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Technical Director, Master Electrician, lesser known works, is most representative Mother is among the most unusual of the Tickets for the Siena College Stage Three Master Carpenter, Costume Construction, of his style, characters and themes. The play works to be staged in the Capital District production of The Sport of My Mad General Technician, and Box Office and utilizes the mythological story of Orpheus this season. The Siena College Stage Three Mother are priced at $5 for adults, $4 for Managerical positions. Candidates and Eurydice as a springboard into a productidTi of The Sport of My Mad non-Siena students, $3 for children under interested in Technical/Administrations contemporary tale set in a small Mississippi Mother is slated for Feb. 25,26, Mar. 3-5 at twelve, senior citizens and groups of ten or work should submit a letter of introduction town in 1957. The play traces the developing 8 p.m. in the Foy Campus Center Theatre. more. Tickets will be available starting Feb. and resume to: William Campbell, realtionship of a young guitar-playing drifter The Sports of My Mad Mother is a little 1 at the Siena College box office (783-2527) Managing Director Music Theatre North, and an older woman whose loneliness and known experimental piece based on the and at all the Community Box Office Cohoes Music Hall, Cohoes, New York disillusionment with her life catapults her very old myth about man's fear of rejection locations. 12047. into an experience which is "simultaneously Mr. Campbell vWH then arrange for a by the mother group. The play proceeds ******* a most satisfying yet destructive situation" through a series of rituals upon which the private interview at a mutually convenient according to Mark A. Heckler, director and insecure and inarticulate group depends time. "* head of Siena's Fine Arts Dept. heavily. Stage Three's improvisational Music Theatre North, a professional Apprentice positions with Music Theatre Auditions can consist of prepared scenes production employs a marriage of language summer stock company located in North are available. Tuition is $250 for the or monologues from the script or cold and movement to music which makes Potsdam, New York, will be conducting ten-week season. Music "Theatre North will reading. Copies of the script are on reserve contemporary the play's universal themes. auditions and technical interviews for their provide housing for students enrolled in the at the Siena College Library. The cast Members of the cast of The Sport of My summer 1983 season at Siena College on apprentice program. includes nine women and then men. Actors Mad Mother are: Jennifer Centore as March 8. For further information contact Mark may choose between a private or open Patty, Ron Frey as Fak, Heidi Hoefferle as Singer-actors will be asked to sing an up­ Heckler, Head, Department of Fine Arts, audition. Those who wish to schedule a Dodo, Brad Lowry as Cone, Harry Lummis tempo selection and a ballad and should Siena College. Phone: 783-2381. private audition may do so on the. bulletin as Dean and Mary Sylvester as Greata. have prepared a one-minute monologue, board located adjacent to the Fine Arts The Sport of My Mad Mother will be which demonstrates the candidates acting office within the Foy Campus Center directed by guest artist John Velie of ability and is within their age-range. All Theatre. Albany. Mr. Velie is an instructor of auditionees should come prepared to Closed auditions will take place at the English/Theatre at Albany High School. He dance, and should have a copy of their ROTC Q-2 building from 7-7:30 p.m. Open has numerous directing credits, the most resume and a black and white photograph Siena College Dept. of Fine Arts and auditions will commence at 7:30 p.m. recent of which includes the highly to submit to the director (not necessarily an Stage Three are seeking directors and Production dates are April 15, 16 and 23-26 acclaimed production of Da at the Albany 8" by 10"). scenic, costume and lighting designers for a balanced 1983-84 season of musical comedy and dramatic works. - Facilities include a modified proscenium Concert Series planned stage and a flexible seating capacity of 300 persons. Thrust staging is the exception Anthony and Joseph Paratore, duo- quality concert artists to the area, first Symphony, the Santa Barbara Symphony rather than the rule. Production dates are pianists of uncanny unanimity, will be heard through the Little Afternoon Music Series and at Kennedy Center in Washington, early Sept., mid Nov., late Feb., early April in concert at 8 p.m., Saturday, February 26 and now with the Concert Series. D.C. Their performance with the Vienna and mid April. The early April production in the Siena College Concert Series. The brothers, who are 4 years apart, (Austria) Symphony highlighted three will be staged in the Cohoes Music Hall Their return performance to the Troy originally intended to be soloists. They separate tours of Europe. (19th C. 500-seat modified proscenium Savings Bank Music Hall and the Siena began their duo-pianist careers at the theatre). Budgets are liberal; shop facilities suggestion of the late Rosina Lhevinne, a series offers area residents the opportunity In addition to orchestra appearances, the are limited but adequate. Directors and to hear "today's finest piano duo," says the leading piano teacher with the Juilliard designers are assisted by a large and School where they were both studying. Paratores gave master classes last year at music critic of the San Francisco Stanford University, Indiana University, enthusiastic staff of work-study students Chronicle. Michigan State University, Arizona State and volunteers. This is their eighth performance for Siena Besides appearing in the Siena series last University and the University of Northern All positions will receive a modest College which has endeavored to bring top year, the brothers played with the Detroit Iowa. stipend. Interested directors and designers should submit a resume and letter of introduction by Feb. ^15 to: Mark A. Heckler, Head of Dept. of Fine Arts. International Student Exchange opportunities

Kenya, Malta, the Netherlands, and Nigeria 4. Each application will be reviewed by the By SHARON HUNEAU as well as in Ireland and the United Siena ISEP Committee which is Staff Writer Kingdom. However, placement into a composed of Dr. Lee Helsby, Dr. Karl university in Ireland or the United Kingdom Barbir and Dr. Dalton. The criteria used is often difficult. This difficulty is due to the by this1 committee includes academic very high demand for placements in those ability, emotional maturity and language countries by American participants in ISEP. proficiency (if English is not the Presently, Siena College is able to offer its Here are the application procedures for language of instruction). Following this students a valuable and affordable program ISEP: review, there will be a brief interview of study abroad. This program is the 1. Interested students should make an with each applicant. International Student Exchange Program appointment with Dr. James Dalton in (ISEP) coordinated by Georgetown the Arts Division Office. Dr. Dalton, 5. Notification of the committee's University. ISEP is a consortium of more Study Abroad and Foreign Student approval or disapproval will be given to than 150 educational institutions thoughout Advisor, is now ISEP coordinator. He each applicant. Africa, Asia, Australia, the British Isles, will explain the program to each 6. If notice of approval is given to the Canada, Europe, Latin America, and the individual student. student by the committee, the student's United States. 2. Dr. Dalton will issue the application application is sent to Georgetown In May 1982, Siena College became a forms and ISEP Directory which University. Georgetown makes all the On Monday, January member of'ISEP. Siena students may now explains those forms and the program. arrangements with the foreign 31, The Knickerbocker earn credits toward their degrees at any of There is also an ISEP microfiche library institution for each ISEP participant. News launched a dai­ these ISEP institutions throughout the which contains complete information ly special college edi­ world. A Siena student may apply and, if about all foreign institutions Take advantage of this challenging and tion, ON CAMPUS, nominated by Siena to Georgetown, he or participating in ISEP. affordable opportunity and fmake an with up-to-the-minute she can spend a year in a different appointment to talk with Dr. Dalton as soon calendars on all kinds educational setting at the same cost as a 3. Students must complete the application as possible. forms and return them to Dr. Dalton. of college events, news year at Sena. articles by students, Tuition and board costs are handled for students, and use­ uniquely in this exchange program. Each Internship at D.C. ful, college oriented Siena student would play the cost of Siena's features. tuition, room and board. Then, at the Each semester more than 250 students function as an adjunct to the You can buy The foreign college he Or she would carry a full from colleges and universities across the university/college campus. Students Knickerbocker News course load and is guaranteed housing and country come to Washington, D.C. to work participating in the internship program special ON CAMPUS board at the host college. In exchange for as interns under the auspices of the receive from their home institutions edition at campus each of our students, Georgetown Washington Center. They gain experience academic credit that is equivalent to that newsracks and book­ University places a foreign student at Siena. and academic credit for working full-time in received for an average term on campus. stores where newspa­ This student is guaranteed free tuition, Congressional, Executive or Judicial Documentation and evaluation of student pers are sold. housing and board at Siena since he or she offices; public interest organizations; performance in the internship are provided For ON CAMPUS has already paid his home institution's national associations; or private businesses. by the Washington Center and the agency delivery, call 454-5459 ' tuition, room and board charges. As stated The Internship Program, open to juniors sponsor. in the ISEP Quarterly newsletter, "ISEP is and seniors in all academic majors, includes: a reciprocal exchange of benefits, not of placement; orientation, counseling, Internship placements sites have included On cash," Furthermore, Siena students can still supervision, and evaluation of intern such diverse settings as the U.S. Congress, receive their normal financial aid package. progress; academic seminars and group the D.C. Superior Court, the U.S. State Students who are not proficient in a discussions with other interns; guest Department, the National Trust for Historic Campus foreign language may still continue their lectures; social and cultural events with Preservation, the U.S. Department of studies in English through ISEP. There are other interns; and centrally-located Commerce, NBC News .the AFL/CIO, the Monday thru Friday In foreign university sites which offer housing. Smithsonian, the National institutes of coursework in English in Australia, The Washington Center is not a credit- "Health, Common Cause, and the U.S. H Knickerbocker News Bangladesh, Belgium, Canada, Hong Kong, granting institution; it does, however, Chamber of Commerce. Arts The INDIAN February 9,1983 9 FILM...THEATRE...EXHIBITIONS...MUSIC...TELEVISION...FILM...THEATRE...EXHIBITIONS...MUSIC...TELEVISION...FILM. 'Missing Persons' found in Albany By TIM COLBURN Musically, esoteric keyboards and driving honest rock 'n' roll. Wearing black leather something away from the show. Besides Staff Writer bass drum rhythms provide the crux, with pants that looked as it they were painted on unnerving Dale enough to make her forget and a silver sparkling jacket (avec tails), A constant question about contemporary vocalist Dale Bozzio at the forefront next songs, it also kept the stage crew busy providing mile-high vocals. Lyrically, Dale jumped on stage to join the band for quite a while before the warm-up act, "•new wave" music has been: Is it theatrical enthusiastically. Unfortuna'.ely, they wasted hype or does it contain the elements which, attempts are made at appealing to the The Works, and also between bands. masses instead of confusing them with too one of their strongest cuts, "Mental Lucky for Missing Persons that the fans by general consensus, make up "music'? Hopscotch", by starting the set with it. The Often, there exists a happy medium. Artists deep a meaning as was the case when who buy their albums don't wish for drummer Terry Bozio played with Frank crowd was already anxious for the hits and anything more when they buy tickets to see who can find that fine line have a very good didn't truly get into the show until about shot at success in the business. Zappa. What you hear is what they mean. their show. As for the hype: well to begin with, singer midway, when the group played five straight A case in point is the group Missing songs from "." In that Persons, who visited Albany last week at the Dale is a former Playboy bunny. Her self- designed, semi-see through undergarments spurt, drummer Terry (Dale's husband) Palace Theatre. After releasing a four-song went bongo on his set, pushing his group Art news EP last yearj they released a full-length LP, were enough to make several teenage males throw their shirts on stage at the Palace through hot versions of "Walking in L.A." The Great Guitars of Herb Ellis, Barney entitled Spring Session M, about three and, current hit single, "Windows". "Right months ago. Containing two of the four show. Several videos are regularly played on Kessel, and Charlie Byrd will be heard in the Music Television making me feel like saying Now" (a song to be included on the next LP) historic Troy Savings Bank Music Hall on tracks from the EP (eventual hit singles, and "U.S. Drag" are the other songs worthy "Words" and "Destination Unknown"), the "if this is what Words are for, I WON'T listen Saturday, February 19, 1983, at 8 p.m. at all." Overkill is a critics worst enemy. of mention. A constant ringing or buzzing Tickets are $10.00 and $8.00 and can be album has jumped into the Top-Twenty of affected the sound system and took Billboard Magazine's national chart. The show itself was half-hype and half- purchased through the Music Hall Box Office, open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, or by going to any Community Box Office location. For further Long is smash in debut information, call 273-0038 between 9 a.m. By ALICE KNAPP SUNYA's conference "Critical Stages: Christina. She brought the audience to and 5 p.m. weekdays. Arts Editor Women in American Theatre" in March. laughter with her insolence and to tears by Ms. Wolff has captured the inner turmoil of her mistreated life. George Siletzky ^L« a^^ +&0 *tp *MP *^a* *&0 "The Abdication" by Ruth Wolff was the Queen of Sweden. She was a strong complemented Valerie in his role as Television weathermen Todd Gross, Bob excellently performed at the Albany Civic vivacious woman who actively sought to Cardinal Azzolino. He 'questioned her Kovachik, and Tim Welch have been named Theatre. The play revolves around Queen attain the social characteristics of a man. reasons for conversion and abdication. The the celebrity skiers for the 1983 REFER Christina who is a very strong woman, out Queen Christina viewed herself as a man- strength of the two leads made the other Switchboard Ski-A-Thon to be held on of her time. Ruth Wolff, as well as several monster who would not submit herself to a actors look weak. However, the play was Sunday, February 27, at Brodie Ski Resort. other playwrights, will be narticipating at weaker man's domination. To get out of trying to show that Christina's strength far Skiers and non-skiers alike are invited to Puzzle Answer marriage, the Queen decided to convert to outshone any of the people around her. The participate in the event by skiing, pledging Catholicism. In seventeenth century character of Charles as understood by money, or giving of their time. Downhill and Protestant Sweden, conversion was Siena Alumni Tom Martin was an example T A S T E E|P w A R cross country trails wifl be open for REFER P impossible unless one abdicated from the of the weak people that surrounded and A 1 R 1T A N GO A W E Ski-A-Thon skiers beginning at 9 a.m. G L 0 w E R S T A 1 L S throne. The play takes place in a chapel annoyed Christina. Proceeds from the event will be used to G 0 W N N A B S where Christina's life is being reviewed by Further Albany Civic Theatre defray operating costs of the volunteer- H E R o • s T A T U T _E S Cardinal Azzolino. Christina retells the dark productions will be "The House of Blue staffed 24 hour crisis hotline, a component 1 R A D EM R 1 0 T N 0 secrets of her guilt-ridden life to see if she is Leaves" and "Heaven Can Wat." of Project Equinox. People who wish to R A M S T 1 L E P U B worthy to enter the Church. 1 N T E R E become involved should call REFER at 462- A S c o • s The strength of Wolffs two main 5900. M E S u R E S E E R T characters were performed by equally Shark treatment REFER Switchboard of Project Equinox 1 L L Y R E A P strong actors. Valerie I. Long, in her first P R E has been providing free crisis intervention R A R E E D E S S major role, succeeded in portraying the The Sharks, a 7 piece Rock and Roll Band U T E NO 0 S E H O and counseling services to Capital District « internal confusion and strength of Queen from Albany, NY, are proud to announce T E 0 T| E R S E 8 s E W that their debut E.P., Shark Treatment, residents since 1969. REFER also sponsors will be released in early Spring.on Blotto the community Thanksgiving Dinner and Recocds.*- provides food through its emergency Shark Treatment is a 12 inch, 4 song, pantry. LATHAM BEVERAGE record, and includes: "I'll "Everyone agrees that what we do is Follow You" by Guitarist Jerry Yarro, important," said Laurie Novick, coordinator of REFER The problem is there's little • WHOI.KSAIF uKN til RF:TA,L "Baby Don't Know It" by Keyboardist/Lead Smger Michael Kelley; "Please Say Yes" by institutional support for a program like ours; Michael Kelley; "I Won't Be Happy" by we seem to fall through the funding cracks. Cold Beer-Soda-Mixers Trumpet Player Bob Button. As always we are turning to the community The project was produced by Broadway to support our work." Blotto and engineered by Mark Ernst at. Harriet Comfort, an area resident helping Kegs & Tap Equipment M.C.E. Studios in Schenectady. The tracks with the Ski-A-Thon states that "REFER is were completed in early November and are the only place where people, whoever they currently being mastered at Masterdisk in are, can anonymously turn for help, New York. whenever they need it, whatever they The Sharks will be the first act other than need." Pepsi 175 Budweiser Blotto to be released on the Blotto Records label. Blotto Records is Albany's only 16 ozNR 6 pk 12 oz cans only 049 established independent record company. The Sharks include Michael Kelley— keyboard, lead vocals; Bob Button, The Leukemia Society of America, Inc., trumpet, vocals; Jeff Roberts, trombone; Chapter, announces its Jerry Yarro—guitars, vocals; Steve seventh annual radiothon, titled "Lick Piels Pabst Gilhooley—bass; Tom D'Ambrose— Leukemia" on February 19, -1983. at the saxophones and Bob Assini—drums. - Latham Circle Matt. WABY-1400 AM wiH 12 oz C59 host the event from 9:30 a.m. until 9:30p.m. i2oz in 99 All proceeds will support the Society's loose cans U cs loose cans 6 CS Siena news research program. The Knights of Pythias donated 5,000 lollipops with the words "Lick Leukemia" At the February 2nd meeting of the printed on them. They will be sold at various WVCR General Staff, Fred Thumhart was businesses and will be distributed by the Good Ales Come elected General Manager and Diane in Small Packages Knights. Other clubs and organizations will Heineken Kennedy was elected Public Relations be selling them for $1.00 to aid the Leukemia Director. Nominations were taken for the Society's radiothon. 12 oz NR position of Operations Manager, formerly 99 held by Mr. Thumhart. The election for this 13 CS office will take place today during the The radiothon committee is headed by General Staff Meeting at 12:40 in Roger Frederick J. Bond of Blue Cross of Bacon HaD, Room 202. Also to be announced Northeastern New York. Other committee are the appointments of staff members by members are James W. Bendall, President the General Manager to the positions of of the Upstate New York Chapter, Katherin Molson Our new strong, brown ale Music Director and Program Director. Kerns Elder, President of Retail Marketing NEWMAN'S WINTER ALE Plans for fund-raisers, parties and future Consultants, Inc., William J. Selwood, Jr., 95 and our best selling General Staff meetings will be discussed. All President of WABY, and Board of Trustee ALBAMY.AMBER ALE General Staff members are required to members, George Geib, Roland Crevier, ,2oz 10 cs lttend and new members are welcome. and Diane C. English. HOURS: ^F^F ^F^r* ^F^F>^F KEGS M0N.-SAT. 9:30 AM-9 PM The Spring Schedule for the Leukemia, a cancer of the blood, is the SUN. 12 NOON • 8 PM Coffeehouse has been announced: number one killer of children. While Feb. 11—Souvenir with a free workshop, research has led to advances in treatment, 9R00 PRICES EFFECTIVE 2/9-2/14 7-12 p.m. there is still no known cure for leukemia. '/aGENNY LU Mar. 1—Michael Sehiliny The funds raised from the radiothon will aid ROUTE 9 Mar. 25-Father Dennis researchers in their battle to find the causes 1 MILE NORTH OF SIENA Mar. 29-Open night (sign up by leaving of and means to cure the disease. For more name in mailbox.) information on the Leukemia Society, call V: MILLER 3| oo April 9-Andy Ripper and Mike Misculli. 438-3583 or write to Executive Park East, 785-3758 April 17-Glen Stanlord and Kenny. Albany, New York 12203. 10 The INDIAN February 9,1983 Sports

Hockey team hits the ice 4 Cook slowly 5 Mountain By MIKE DECKER behind the scoring of co-captains Burke 1 Dance for lakes CROSS Contributor Coleman and Joe Ryan. In the club's most Gene Kelly 6 Abstract recent game, SUNY Bingham ton provided 4 Precipitous being 9 Armed con­ 7 For example: WORD Under the guidance of new coach Pat the opposition. Ricky Fox scored just 17 flict Abbr. Valiquette, the Siena College Hockey Club seconds into the game to give Siena the 12 Broadcast 8 Vegetables is off to its best start ever. lead. But once again the Indians found 13 Dance for 9 Blouse PUZZLE The Indians started their season with a 7-6 themselves behind 5-3. Siena then scored Charo 10 Shoemaker's win over Stoney Brook, Long Island in the the next five goals to beat the chippy 14 Reverence tool first round of the annual Siena Tournament. Binghamton team 8-5. Fox, newcomer Matt 15 Frowns 11 Legal FROM COLLEGE Trailing 5-3, the Siena skaters came from Baron and freshman Will Schrieber scored 17 Follows matters • 19 Ball dress 16 Timber PRESS SERVICE behind in the third period to win out. In the two goals each. Brad Elliot was once again 20 Catches 18 Border on final round however, Wagner trounced solid in the nets with 43 saves. 21 Brave one 20 Metal Siena 10-2 behind an aggressive set of Siena's upcoming two games are against 23 Laws fastener scorers. It could have been worse if not for Clinton Community College in a home and 27 Turkish 21 Man's name goalie Brad Elliot. home series. The Indians will be home decree 22 Expunge 34 Eyes: Slang sword Siena's next game was against Broome February 6 and then at Plattsburg, February 29 Disturbance 24 Threefold 36 Capri, e.g. 46 Wheel track 30 Negative 25 Habituate 38 Former Rus­ 47 Brunched Community College, a team the Indians had 12. All home games are played at Center 31 Male sheep 26 Sedate sian ruler 48 Click beetle not beaten in three years. Up against this City Rink, State Street, Schenectady. 32 Fence steps. 28 Edible 40 Ventilated 49 Pronoun challenge, Siena defeated Broome 5-3 Game time is 5:30 p.m. 34 Tavern 33 British Con­ 41 Garment 50 Seed 35 Conjunction servative 45 Fencing 53 Digraph 36 Sacred 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 image 1 2 3 • Fuller addresses alternatives 37 Cubic meter 12 13 39 Calculated 1 " 15 16 17 118 42 Prophet ALBANY, N.Y. (AP)—It may be harder to Doctrine Command which runs tne Army 43 Badly 19 20 get a college loan because of Reagan ROTC program out of Fort Monroe, Va., 44 Harvest administration budget cutting, but there is said: "More scholarships will be awarded 46 Street show 21 22 • 23 24 25 26 48 Sadden an alternative for some students willing to and more money has been authorized by 27 28T| 29 30 spend a few years in uniform. Congress." 51 Southwest-' This has happened because the federal em Indian 31 32 33 34 The basic scholarship program offers a 52 Loop government, which is cutting back certain student enough money to cover tuition and 54 Greek letter 35 36 •37 38 student loan and grant programs, has other educational expenses at college and 55 Spread for 39 40 41| 42 decided to pump more money into its $100 a month spending money in return for drying scholarship program to produce college- a commitment to spend a few years in the 56 Brief 43 44 45 57 Stitch trained soldiers. service as an officer after graduation. 46 47 48 49 50 The expansion of the Reserve Officers Currently, students can be awarded Training Corps (ROTC) scholarship ROTC scholarship before they begin DOWN 51 52 53 54 program comes after years of stagnation college, while at college and even if they are 1 Label 55 56 following the Vietnam War and reflects, in at a college that doesn't have an ROTC 2 Be ill 1I" part, the Reagan administration's program. 3 Playbill commitment to a stronger military, Lt. Col. Edwin Fuller, head of the Army according to Defense Department officials. ROTC program at Siena College in the And with the Reagan administration Albany suburb of Loudonville said: "We ask programs making it harder for students and them (students) why they want a their parents to secure and finance college scholarship. We want to know what they loans and with fewer outright college grants, can do for the Army, but we won't turn them Where: In Serra Hall more students are beginning to talk to down if they say they are primarily Valentine's Day people in uniform. interested because of the money. That's a also Col. Nancy Russell of the Training and very valid reason to be interested." Candy Sale Reprinted from the Niagara Gazette. When: Fri., 11th & Mon. 14th When: February 11-14: during Free Period only Lunch and Dinner FRESHMAN/SOPHMORE Where: Foy Campus Center MEN & WOMEN XL PAY YOU TO GET INTO SHAPE THIS SUMMER.

If you have at least two years of college left, you can spend six weeks at our Army ROTC Basic Camp this summer and earn approximately $600. And if you qualify, you can enter the ROTC 2- Year Program this fall and receive up to $ 1,000 a year. But the big payoff happens on graduation day. That's when you receive an officer's commission. So get your body in shape (not to mention your bank account). Enroll in Army ROTC. For more information, contact your Professor of Military Science. ARMY ROTC I plan on living a long and healthy life, so I BEALLYOUCANBE. get regular cancer checkups. You should too. Contact your local ACS office for a free pamphlet on our new cancer checkup guideline. Because if you're like me, you want to live long enough to do it all. Slop By Q-1 or Call 785-2571 American Cancer Society For more Information Ask for Bill Terhune Sports The INDIAN February 9,1983 11 Indoor track puts in good relays results The Siena Indoor Track Team began its TAC Grand Prix mile at Union Friday. At Brucker sixth in the 3000 m. running 8:51 M home Sunday morning. The team found season at the Dartmouth Relays on January Union the top efforts were run by Dan and Pat Cusato sixth in 2:00.1 for 800m. All itself forced to push the van out of ditches 9th. The two mile relay of Alfie Woodard, Horteau and Guy Avery who finished-third three athletes have qualified for the Indoor and up a three-quarters of a mile hill due to Bob Reilly, former Siena runner Rich and fifth with times of 4:33.3 and 4:36.3 State Meet at Fredonia March 18 & 19. The the freezing rain which glazed everything Coughlin and Pat Cusato run a fine early respectively. 3200 m. relay team of Chris Buckley, Alfie with a half inch sheet of ice. The under four season time at 8:05.4 led by Pat Cusato's At Cornell Jay Bove turned in a time of 7.0 Woodard, Pat Cusato (1:57.6) and Pat hour trip to Cornell required over ten hours 1:58.7 anchor leg. in the 55 m. dash, Karl Sleight ran 2:12.3 for Sweeney ran to a fifth place finish in 8:06.9. to Come back. 800 m., Neal Flatt did the 1000 m. in 2:45.4. The highlight of the trip was the journey The following weekend the team was In the 1500 m. Chris Buckley and Alfie unable to travel to Syracuse and compete Woodard ran 4:08.9 and4:09.1 respectively. due to the twenty-four inch snowfall. And in the 3000 m. were Guy Avery (9:15) The weekend of the twenty-first found and Kenny Martin (9:30). Law speaker planned team members choosing between two The highest place finish belonged to Doug On Saturday, February 26, Albany Law Anita Thayer is a partner in the Albany meets. Most of the team competed at Bull who was fourth in the long jump going School's Justice Jackson Lecture Program law firm of Walter and Thayer. Ms. Thayer is Cornell Saturday night while some ran the 6.61 to finish fourth. Also placing were Dave will sponsor an all-day conference on an organizer of the regional chapter of the Conscience and the Law. National Lawyers Guild and has devoted The program will run from 10 a.m. to 4:30 much of her practice to the defense of pjn. and will feature two panel discussions persons involved in civtl'rights and political and mid-day workshops. issues. She participated in the successful ROTC Basic Camp offered The panelists will be three people who efforts on behalf of those arrested during the have first-hand experience with the appearance of the South African By MAJ WALKER L. KNIGHT scholarships. Both football star Jim Matties contradictions which often face those of Springboks rugby team in Albany last year. and -track contender Bob Reilly are strong social conscience when confronted Contributor "Idealism brings many people into the representative, of the type of students who by the law and the legal system. The field of law and many others into conflict ^ win these scholarships. "It was both panelists will be: Army ROTC Basic Camp offers college with the legal system," says Van Zwisohn, challenging and fun at the same time. I Elizabeth McAlister of Jonah House in students better than a money back member of the Justice Jackson Committee learned a lot while being paid for it and even Baltimore and a member'of the Atlantic Life guarantee. and organizer of the conference. "Part of won a full scholarship!", said Junior Jim Community is a long-time activist in the "Basic Camp gives students the chance any consideration of legal issues should be a Matties when asked about his experience at peace and social justice movements. A to sample Army life before they make a moral evaluation. Increased pressures on all the Camp. former Roman Catholic nun, her activism decision on enrolling in the Army ROTC our social systems will bring increased and concern are grounded in the moral program," said LTC Edwin A. Fuller, "Students who go to the ROTC Basic public unrest frequently motivated by high imperatives of her faith. A frequent Professor of Military Science at Siena Camp have either recently transferred from purpose and considerations of individual participant in dramatic and effective College. "It's better than a money back colleges that don't offer Army ROTC, are conscience," he continued, "inequality nonviolent civil disobedience, Ms. McAlister guarantee because students receive top recent community or junior college unfairness and rigidity of institutions are has often been imprisoned for her beliefs. mental and physical training during Basic graduates, or are men and women who, ultimately confronted by direct action and She was a co-defendant in. the so-called Camp and are paid for their time whether or after two years, have decided to take a fresh civil disobedience. The law and lawyers "Kidnap Kissinger" conspiracy trial, an not they choose to continue." look at Army ROTC," said LTC Fuller. have an opportunity, if not the obligation, to unsuccessful attempt by the government to This past summer more than 4,055 There are several cycles of camp so that be part of this interface." college students from across the country you can choose the one you'd like to attend, silence the then growing resistance volunteered to spend six weeks at Fort providing you see a representative of the movement. She is married to Philip Berrigan ' The program will consist of two panels. Knox, Kentucky, undergoing ROTC Basic Military Science Department well before the and together they have two children. The morning panel will present the Camp training. In fact, the camp was end of school. There are also administrative David McReynolds is one of the participants' personal backgrounds, how oversubscribed, and some applicants had to details we need to attend to as well. And if national staff members of the War Resisters and why issues of conscience have assumed be turned down. Those completing the you're interested, we will pay your League, founded in the 1920's as a secular such an important role in their lives. The course successfully are given the option to transportation to Ft. Knox and return and pacifist organization. It is headquartered in afternoon panel will address the role of the enroll in the Army ROTC Advanced Course pay you for your time at camp too. New York City. The membership pledge of legal system, laws and lawyers in the social and take advantage of ROTC's two-year If you would like to talk about Basic W.R.L. states: and political issues of the day. program. Camp, what it takes to qualify, and what the War is a crime against humanity. I The program is open to the public and In addition to the chance to sample what Army ROTC can do for you, contact Major therefore pledge not to support any there is no charge to those attending. Army life is all about, qualified students are Walker L. Knight at the Military Science war, international or civil and to strive Albany Law School is located at 80 New eligible to compete for full two year Department or call (518) 783-2559/2571. for the removal of the causes of war. Scotland Avenue, Albany. The first shoe that's good for your heart. A shoe for runners who often prefer to fly.

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783-1221 Lady Indians on streakw By SARALYN KILIAN are Division I. In the first round Friday night Sports Editor Marist demolished Bucknell to earn a championship berth. Siena drew Colgate in The Lady Indians are on quite a streak. the first round. The Red Raiders were a hard Ever since they returned from their hitting, inside team. The Lady Indians kept Christmas break they have met 10 ahead of Colgate, leading by six at the half. opponents and have defeated all except Well balanced scoring helped Siena win it in one. The one game they lost was on a last, the end. Harkins had 16, Ryan and Sturgis second buzzer shot. Since the last issue of 14, and Gaudreau and Graney had 12 the Indian they have won all sevel of their apiece. Sturgis and Graney led the contests. rebounders with 12 and 8 respectively. The Following their one point loss to Hofstra fine teamwork of the tribe led to a 71-58 win the Lady Indians demolished Hofstra the and put the Indians in the championship Lady Indians demolished Franklin Pierce 75- game. 76. They hosted St. Bonaventure next and In front of a roaring crowd, Siena took the destroyed them 86-64. The Lady Indians court against Marist. The Lady Indians were made Division 1 power Iona look foolish off and running. They blocked shots, rolling-over them by 25. To end the week rebounded, stole the ball, passed well and they trounced Vermont 89-53. Mary scored. At halftime it was 38-21. In the Gaudreau and Heidi Harkins shared scoring second half they came out and ran over the honors. Gaudreau had 23 against Franklin Foxes. The final score was 76-49. It was Pierce, 14 against Iona, and 20 against Mary Gaudreau, Katy Sturgis and Angela Vermont. Harkins pitched in 20 against St. Fedullo's last home game. Fedullo had 6 Bonaventure and 14 at Iona. Harkins also rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals, and 2 points in broke the single game assist record against her usual well rounded game. Gaudreau had Iona. She had 10. In the very next game she 24 points, 6 assists, and 3 steals. She was duplicated the feat. In the rebounding named Tournament Most Valuable Player. department Linda Ryan had 10 against St. Sturgis had an incredible 16 rebounds also Bonaventure, Katy Sturgis shagged 12 at adding 12 points and 4 steals. She was Iona, and Harkins, Theresa Frost, and Ann chosen for the All Tournament team. Heidi Marie Graney pulled down 6 each against Harkins also was chosen as an All Vermont. Tournament player. Every Lady Indian Erin McCann (#35) saves the ball and Janice Nowak (#12) picks It up in a Siena scored in the final home game. As the women's game. (Siena photo). This past week closed Siena's home season and the ladies went out in style. They seconds ticked down, the team stood and met Nazareth first and jumped right out in clapped, counting down the seconds with front. They didn't look back, gliding to a 77- big smiles on their faces when the seniors 69 win. Gaudreau kept up her hot shotting, brought the championship trophy back to netting 23. Harkins had 14 points, 8 assists, the waiting team they all fell into a back SPORTS 5 rebounds and 5 steals. Another guard, Jan slapping, hugging, and happy group. It Nowak, chipped in 10 points. Ryan, Sturgis couldn't have been a more fitting end to a and freshman Laura Lord had 7 rebounds successful home season. apiece. ; The Lady Indians will now take to the The Siena Invitational was this past j road for the rest of the season. They will play weekend and the team was determined to Colgate, LIU, Niagara, Utica, and LeMoyne show the Siena crowd their excellence. The before journeying to Buffalo and Canisius tourney included Siena and Colgate, both College to defend their New York State Division II, and Bucknell and Marist, who Division II title. Vol. XLIII; No. 9 Page 12 February 9,1983 Mens basketbal mixed By SARALYN KILIAN exchanged several times, Easley ended up Sports Editor with the ball. As time ran out he picked up Redskins win, Siena losesThe men's basketball team has had quite his dribble, turned to the hoop and tossed a year so far. They have given the campus up a 24 footer. It went in as the buzzer By SARALYN KILIAN next Indian poll. plenty of thrills. After the last Indian article, sounded and the scoreboard clicked to 70- Sports Editor Response was very good and covered when Siena had only played one league 68 with Siena on top. Easley ended the game diverse section of Siena community. Not game, they have met five ECAC opponents. with 16 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists, and 1 Super Bowl XVII is now history. The only residents but commuters answered. First they-travelled to Wagner College steal. He was named ECAC Metro Rookie Washington Redskins are wearing their Several responses came from the Siena staff where they played high quality, smart of the week (for the second time this year) rings and grins as they recall their excellent and even the son of one of the professor's basketball to win by eight. Corey Easley had for his fine performance. Doug Poetzsch all around play. The results of the poll taken took a stab at it (and chose the winner!) The 23 points and 6 rebounds in a great effort. also had 16 points. He and Lou Fedullo led at Siena show that most students were male-female ratio was 2 to 1.- Doug. Poetzsch had 19 points and Rob the team in rebounds with 9 each. John j clever enough to chose the winners. Sixty- Congratulations to all of you who chose the Mullin had 12. Another Indian hit double Williams and Rod Mullin each had 8 caroms. five percent of the respondents pegged winner and thank you for your responses. figures in two categories. Rodger Renrick Mullin also had 13 points. Washington as victors. Most predicted a Look for more Indian Sports Polls in had 76 points and 11 rebounds. Hopefully, the team will keep up its fine, high scoring game with the margin of victory upcoming issues. Also if you feel strongly Baltimore was the team's next stop. They well balanced play. If they do, many more being three or four points. about a sports related issue please write to fell behind-early and just couldn't come victories should come their way. No one predicted the correct score so or speak with Sports Editor Saralyn Kilian. back. They lost 82-61. The tribe had a tough time in Marist Sammy will have to save his pizza for the We want your opinion! The Indians returned home next to meet where they lost a close one in spite of Rod LIU. The team played an outstanding game Mullins' 12 points. against the Blackbirds but there was In their next two games they did well heartbreak in the end; they lost by three. defeating Loyola 64-57 and Wagner 70-58. The team does deserve credit for their Against Loyola Rod Mullin scored 22 to lead effort, they held LIU All Time Leading the Indians. Mullin also led the team ir. Scorer Robert Cole well below Siena. rebounds with 8. Troy Turner tossed in 10. Against Wagner Siena played one of their The Indians shot well at the free throw line best halves of basketball all year. They netting 23 for 20. worked for the good shot on offense and After the Loyola game coach John Griffin hustled on defense. At halftime the score and Rodger Renrick conferred and came to was 44-26. Wagner came right back in the a mutual agreement. They decided it would second half but Siena kept ahead. be best for Renrick and the team if he left the In the last minute Wagner tied the game. team. Renrick gave Siena fans many After taking a time out Siena came out with exciting moments and hopefully will be ' 9 seconds to go. After Williams and Easley happy as he finishes his studies at Siena.

After a preliminary evaluation, these people have been selected as some of the possible candidates to pledge for DELTA SIGMA PI WE WANT YOU.... Tracy Bartlett Maureen Fitzpatrick April McPhail Kyle Belden Kathline Flaherty Maureen Morgan Jeff Brown Kevin Gibson George O'Leary Tony Callanan Jim Glenning Denise Pepe Peter Campbell Nancy Griffin Will Raub Beaver Cleaver Terrie Hayes Ellen Seglia Joe Consolini Sharon Healey Marcia Trombley Laura D'Antonio Paige Levack Fred Waite Matt Downey Barry Manning Mike Worth Tony Feistel Katie McNamee 1954 Brooklyn Dodgers If you do not see your name and feel you could make a contribution to DELTA John Williams dishes off to Rod Mullin in a recent Siena men's basketball game SIGMA PIE, join now. (Siena photo).