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Statesman~~~~~~~~~ .. A I IVarsitv Powms KI&g on VOLUME 16 NUMBER 32 STONY BROOK, N.Y. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9,1973 40 Competitio Maes at Iinner Munick. Munick responded with sMffe his lineup and keep Studecnt ScaldedTDeh By GREG GUTES 21 points on niate-for-12 field eveirboiody fresh. All basketball coachesdea goal shooting, and pulled down "Whoever plays, it makes no .of having players on the bench 1 1 rebounds. Kaiser came off the difference now," said substitute -Klled Falling Through Uncovered Manhole Fwho are good enog to put bench and scored 12 points, Dean Greene. 44I tink the pressure on the starters. If the hitting four of his six shots. shakeup did a real good job, -Num'erous Safety -regular player doesn't perform "I was pretty mad today," When one guy gets moved- but, Hazards Cited well enough,. he knows he11 be Kaiser admitted after the game. he says, "I want it back.'".9 watching someone else perform. "I- was psyched up because I '"Everyb~rody sort of got a little -Students Organize to rts From a bench-eye view. knew I wasn't going to start. It's hungry tonight,' said Coveleski. under pressure a normal reaction." As he left for "If we can get two forwards to The players By CHRIS CARTY and LEONARD KTEINBACH don't necessarily like the feeling the showers, Kaiser "hugdhisscore 20 points each, well win A Stony Brook student was killed Wednesday of being under the gtm, but it shoulders. "It must have been a any ball game.91 right after he fell into an open manhole near the can be a positive thing for a good move, because we won," he Guards Shk- o Light Engi-neering pekng lot. Exa-ctly how team. Take Stony Brook's said. The guard position had a bit he fell into the anoe, and why it was uncovered is Wednesday 80-64 Kncebcker Arthur King put in 17 points of a shakeup agist Kings Point,I unclear, but this is at least the second time in Conference win over Kings Point, for the Patriots, and Rill Graham too. John ' mabery, played most less than three weeks that someone was injured as a I which broke a four-game losing scored 11 and Dave Stein nine. of the second half instead of result of ground level steam lekgsaround streak, for example. All five frontcourt men received Rick Singer, and the little guard campus. Carl Kaiser, who had started at a good deal of playing time, and was credited with four steals. Reports as to exactly how the incident occurred 'forward since early in the season, each played well enough to allow Stony Brook ran up a 29-14 lead late in the first halfagis differ, but according to eyewitnesses and the Mariners, but it was cut to paraphrased by Director of Safety and Security 29-22 at hafie. After six Joseph P. Kimblel Sherman Raftenberg,, the victim minutes of the second haf a freshman living in Kelly A, and four other Stony Brook led by 34-33. Then students were walking from the Light Engieering the game's momentum changed. building,. "sort of spread out." "One individual indicated Turned Tide that they dared the victim to walk through '.I thought Arthur turned the the steam area""and when Raftenberg did go through the steam, "'heappeared tide," said Coveleski, who also to have lost his aaneand dissappeared in the steam." thought Stony Brook's hillcourt The incident occurred at about 10:30 press won the game. "There was pjm. and although by 11:00 p.m. Security, the Ambulance a four minute span where he got Corps (both had arrived earlier) and Rescue units every rebound. He did everything from the Setauket Fire Department were on the for us. That broke their backs. It scene, the body was not removed until about 2:-30 gave us a buffer." a.m. because of the intense heat, reaching up to After a King foul shot, a 250 degrees. Graham layup, and a Jim Brennan layup for Kings Point, PEERING INTO THE MANHOLE: Security Chief tha death was^ rapiddu to scaldcingandp the Pats led 37-35. Then King Joseph Kimble, at the faw 1t0ft, and members of the - revealedtateahwsapddutosadgad Setauket Fire Dept. are shown during the midnight steam inalain, and. that there were bums on performed a trick that a number attempt at recovering the body. 100% of the body. (Continued on page 3.) of people have jokingly accused IVICTORIOUS ONCE AGAIN: The varsity basketball team defeated kings Point, him of doing «oftcen to pump up 80-64, ended their four game losing streak, and brought their conference record his rebound average. to 3-2. __(Continued on page 13) ___ Editorial on ag 1 Page 6 STATESMAN October 30, 1970 to alienate priblewns_ to alreaviate pyhs.. director, explained that By M RHPRIPSTIMN which are handled by the coordinator of secondary full time, permanent staff, he "the department does not have the -The Education department department of teacher education. '"Theproblem is that asserted. Salaries for supervisors resources to handle has been reorganized in an effort preparation. According to John the University is completely are the lowest in the university, any student who comes to alleviate the overcrowding Fuchs, educational counselor, irresponsible about its Goldberg noted, and some in at any time. We problems which never climaxed last the d ment can cancelled committment to students in supervisors are working for know what students are year. coming preregistration, created new secondary ed," he charged. below instructor's minimum. He until their senior year." An office of teacher times and rooms, Unlike elementary education, said that the majority have no preparation, under the direction and Goldberg explained, there is desks and some have no offices. "We need to develop a real of Dr. Mortimer Kreuter, was redistnbuted students in order Another problem, Goldberg program along the lines of developed last -eaester to to ag ate as many students neither a major nor a viable elementary ed where people can re i ieve the Education p ble sequence of courses in secondary added, is that although they try major in secondary department of th is UnivenkTy jjm --dIiue education. In addition, the to place as many students as ed,* responbility. ye Student eaching probems are majority of the supervisory staff possible, there is no guarantee Goldberg said, For set up four or include the creation of an seriously hampered by is part time. Hopelessly that every student going through five courses students can take elementary education maor and und. f g and lack of funds, inadequate financial support the program will be placed. Dr. which will enable them to have a an office of counseling services, according to Mark Goldberg, prevents the development of a Kreuter, teacher placement continued on page 11 headed by Dr. - ^ Florence Silver, -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~M for elementary ed, maors and - I secondary ed options. The counseling office is open from 9-5 Monday through Friday for stuC ents with problems. Ed Cour erded The Education dea ent is now esponsible only for foundation courses, but it is still seriously overcrowded, according to Ted Roth, the acting chairman. Course enrollments this semester total approximately 1600, and with Recordso only seven people ofT officially in the Weekc thedepartment, the average staff member works with over 230 $3. Sa students, Roth mid. $2.a He ADman Bros. Band: IDLEWILD SOUTH estimated Rolling Stones: GET YER YA-YA'S OUT that this figure is John Mayaf: US-A. UNION LED ZEPPELIN III twice as high as the et worst Bonnie: TOBONNIE FROM DELANIE overcrowded de et on Gratel Dead: VINTAGE DEAD $3.00 Traffic: JOHN BARLEYCORN MUST DIE campus. NMil Young: AFIER THE GOLD RUSH BEATLES BOOTLEG ALBUM BLOOD SWEAT & TEARS 3 There is an enrollment of 600 ELTON JOHN Byrds: UNTITLED (double album) in EDU 160, History of Pink Floyd: ATOM HEART MOTHER Santana: ABRAXAS American Education, taught by Fleetwood Mac: KILN HOUSE Dave Mason: ALONE TOGETHER Professor Alex Baskin. 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