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Unhappy Birthday As Spikers Lose Two Matches Defeats By Cornell, USMMA Drop Albany Mark To 7-5^ by Mike Dunne Saturday should have been a joyful day for Albany Stale volleyball coach Ted Earl because it was his birthday. However, the day turned sour and there were no celebrations after the Great Dane volleyball squad lost matches to both Cornell University and the United States Merchant Marine Academy at University Gym. Cornell dropped Albany in four games by scores of 15-11, 15-7,8-15, 15-6. The Danes were not sharp but Earl gave the Ivy League squad much credit, "Cornell beat us,"said Earl. They came to play and they played well. If we had a good day it could have been an excellent match." The spikers have not been practicing well of lateand it has their coach very concerned. "We've got to get our mental discipline back, we're not bearing down in practice," Earl said. Albany was at a low point m e n t a l l y against U S M M A following their tough opening loss. They were never able to gain momentum against a team they thought they could have beaten and lost 15-11, 15-5, 15-8. "We.were way down after the Cornell match," Earl said. "We had lost confidence in

ourselves." Another problem which seems to have plagued the team this season is their tendency to be under-agressive. Ear! commented on this: "We did not pla > agressively at all. We had almost no middle attack all day and our passing just wasn't there." The Danes have a chance to improve upon their 7-5 record Thursday when they host Springfield College and Syracuse University at 7:30. In order to win those matchesand get ready for the Eastern College Volleyball Leuguc Tournament, which the Danes will host on Saturday, Earl said he plans to "practice very, very hard this week. Our attitude Monday and Tuesday wil determine how we bounce back as a team. If they come back and work hard they beat people." Springfield is a tough team who beat Albany earlier in the season, but they are in the midst of a slump themselves. Earl hopes to give them a belter match this time. The Syracuse Orangemen are a very young team which was hurt badly by graduation last May. Along with improved practices Earl feels the team must improve their confidence and team poise if they want to come back strongly.

this year's event became the first Siena 'victory' over Albany. The distance medley, the trac1,men's own bastion and winr.mgcolutnn institution in the part, was from an emotional standpjint the Danes' downfall at Union. "It took the starch out of us," said Bob Munsey, Albany's indoor track coach, of the dropped baton in the third leg of the medley. "We were where we wanted to be, in third place, and making a move on the

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posts a record of 7-5. Alliuny hosts Springfield and Syracuse ' on Thursday. (Photo! Kunu Stelnktimp) and you just have to live with them." Shapiro ran a respectable 3:18 including the eight or nine seconds lost in reverse and, running on what could be termed embarrassment, came from dead last all leaders." The harriers were solidly in third the way to third as he handed off to place after the running of the half- miler Bill Mathis. Mathis' 4:21 was mile and quarter-mile legs when good enough to take second but the freshman Bruce Shapiro accepted loss of first place greatly affected the the baton at the start of the three- Danes. "This was one we should have quarter mile frame. Shapiro had passed one runner won," stated Munsey. "Everybody and drew even with the leader when fell real bad and it affected Ihcm the disaster struck in the form of the rest of the day." fumbled baton. As far as good news was concer"He just dropped it," Munsey recalled. "B ut these things happen

of the team's points. First-year man Howard Williams finished third in the 50-ynrd dash, but that wasn't half the story. Williams' 5.4-sccond effort in the preliminary not only erased the Albany Slate record but tied the ficldhousc record at Union College. Williams then ran a 5.6 to force a photo finish in the finals along with two other Albany runners. "1 don't know how they picked them," said Munsey, who then went on to comment on freshman Williams' limes:

"The 5.4 is just tremendous," he said. "However, they do run a bit ned, two Albany freshmen and a slower in the final because, frankly, senior were responsible for the rest continued on page twelve

Women's Basketball Squad Decides To Forfeit Season

The Albany Stale women's basketball squad bus illsliunilfd,

by Jeff Canine An attempt by the English department to track down the source of un allegcdy plagiarized research paper was unsuccessful in early February, according to Director of writing Eugene Garber. He said the student was accused of copying the paper from one done by a fellow student. A memorandum was sent to members of other departments in the university to check if any instructors had received a paper with similar subject matter. The students name was not included on the

memorandum, said Garber, to protect the student from any future bias. Garber reported that the only response he received was a catalog listing research papers that could be bought. The paper in question was not listed in the catalog, said Garber. "We didn't turn up anything and since the course is graded S/U the student was given a satisfactory grade." said Garber. The paper was done for a English Composition section. Garber said he was not the course's instructor and would not name cither the instructor or student involved. He said the reason he issued the memorandum was brcause of his position as English director of writing. II e investigation was undertaken, according to Garber, after the sti dent had been first confronted by the instructor with the allegations. " I he student stuck by his guns," said Garber, and denied the charge that lie plagiarized the paper. I he instructor cited several reasons for his suspicions, said Garber. Some were listed in the

memorandum. "The level of writing (excellent student writing, but not professional writing) is far above the student's normal performance," it reads, "The tiltlc page, footnote page, and bibliography are on new sheets, suggesting that the paper was originally written by another student for another instructor, whose remarks have been removed. And there arc other suspicious circumstances." The " o t h e r suspicious circumstances" were not elaborated on in the memorandum but were Professor William Rowley deals with plagiarism ease by ease explained by Garber on request. He The P«P" »'a/2

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Dear Debbie, It's been only a few months but It was great having "youse" as a roomie. Wish it were longer. Good luck being a "leach." Love, Sheryl To the cutest girl on Dutch Quad, Lynn you are the greatest. Love you, Chris Dear Jo-Jo, Nothing more to say b u t . . .THANKS Auntie "K" Marcia, Thank you for the dancing last Sunday. I really had a great time. Ed PAOLA B. It's going to be toughll! First

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To my Cutle In Tappan, You make life fun. The man from Aramls Ozzle: Beer makes It good. Schlltz makes it great. Sue Wendy, Mare and I welcome you to Albany State this weekend. It'll be nice to have my old roomnate back again. Love always, Sue BARBARA — Three Years of Knowing, caring, and sharing. Telethon will be great — RELAX AND ENJOY Love, Susan Plaasa call Ivan at 7-4026 at Midnight on Saturday to wish him a Happy Birthday even though ha will bo puking his lucking guts outlll Gay Rats To our "Rivals". See you little rodents Sunday. Pretty Boy and The Cheap Shits Dear SA, I swear I will never tell anyone, just let me know who you are. S Eastman 203, Just a little note lo let you know how special you are. You're wonderful friends. Thank you. Love, Randi Hunk, . Love to see you I've missed you this weekend Hunk's Chick

Thanks — Bonnie, Leslie, Nick, Yvonne, Bob, Brian, Scott, Jim, Glenn, Laura — and especially Ca, Sha, Che, Jo, and Ro. It was a great dinner and a great 19th! Love, Enid Rhonda, Although you'll still probably Insist that I wear eyeshadow (to no avail, naturally), I'd just like to say that as long as I m going to go through with this act, I couldn't have possibly asked tor a SEXERER John. Love & XXXX's Richie What's worse than a moody egg? A bald omelette! Marty, You were excellent. Dylan would have been proud of you II he were there. We're Forever loyal, Tan Eyck Hall I tell you this man, I don I know what's gonna happen, but I'm gonna get myklck3 before the whole shlthouse goes up In flames. Jim Morrison lives. Dear Jeff Yoder and Gary Dean. The T-shirts are wonderful. Thank you for your time and effort. |en|oy the show. The staff of Telethon 7 9 Amy, (Ten Eyck) Roses are Red, Carnations are green, You're the cute9t girl, I've ever seen. Your Secret Admirer Special K lady, Como on over for dinner I'm having roast freshperson tonight. A denizen of L Nancy (stunning swan), It's a good thing you're from Rochester, because you should be In pictures. Have fun In Philly — see you when you come back. Love, Sherlock Holmes

To my coffeehouse audience, Thanks for making my flrat time so easy and enjoyable. Hope you all had fun. Marty P.S. "I'm glad I live near 202" Anthony 106: I have discussed it long enough. You are assholes. Marc Shienbaum: Stick it! Dear Phil and Larry, We love you!! Love, Eastman 202: Mo & Jo Thanks so much to my wonderful P.S. XXXXXXXX Collect these suilees (and friends) for making my respectively. birthday so great. I love you. Dear Tim, Love, Randl Thanks so much (or the USB of your Fulton 103: slereo. Want some popcorn? I don't know what I'd do without Love, Bilbo friends like you. You make me feel so lucky. I really love you all. Ride Needed lo Florida tor 2 girls. Dear EUGIE, Love, Randi April Vacation! Share all costs. Call HAPPY ANNIVERSARY! Madeline or Ann at 7-4767, Anytime. P.S. Thanks so much for the birthday Love always, party and gift. Danna Ride needed lo Poughkoepsle for Dear Click, Stephen Stills Concert on March P.S, Disregard if necessary. Happy Birthday smilln' Ivan. We love 19th. Call Karen at 7-3001 or Cathy at To All My Ten Broeck Buddies, Surprise! Thanks for a great you! •41.00. ^ ^ All our love always, "Blrthdayweek" party! Ride Needed to Albany trom N]Y]CTBarb, Sue, and Carole Love, Carole Ll Area3/23-3/2S Will pay extra! Fern Steve, Hector, Czar, Seal, Czarnom, To all those who made this year's 7-5084. ^_ Telethon so special. It's been great Flipper, el alia — working with you. 'None can do , Love, Rhonda Troason to us, Except one of us two.' (John Donne). To all IIIOSG who helpod us in our Rose and Rick. Thanks, Mary. "Soliciting" with you guys has been a quest for a fully staffed weok for great experience. Thanks! Telethon 79: Abs Love, Rhonda Thank Youl I'm glad those chandeliers have Love, Tricia and Harriet. Frances, A 2 bedroom unfurnished apartment, finally begun to arrive! Keep ust renovaled. $225 per month swinging! Happy B-DAY to the best older sister Happy 21st Birthday, Mr. Bob! I n c l u d i n g u t i l i t i e s . Available Lovo, Deb Love, Ellen and David. al SUNYA. I m m e d i a t e l y and for 1979|80 Love, Little Leavitl Ga.'H, Debbie, Donna, & Ellen will dance to 1 academic year A student dwelling, Rob Stein, Happy Birthday It's been a beautiful 'Rocky' once again' Telethon '79, CC inc. unit. For information call 7-3886 Happy Birthday Kennedy's color and year and a half! Ballroom, tonight! or for appointment call 463-013? I love you. clover boy! Good seeing you again between 5 and 7 p.m. dails M. Johnson and Company shines Nancy Andrea Wanted: 2 females to complete 4 lonighl al Telethon '79. You ain't seen P.S. Born 1 week too early! THE LASER~ciRCUS DISCO bedroom furnished apartment on nothing yetl A one night extravaganza! March To Allen (the Casanova of Dutch busline for next year. Call 465-5841. 24th State Qu«d. Super Sound by Hubln ;)nd Ftiki Tower) Wanted —• On campus female C.B.S. Audio! American Lighting Thanks for being there, getting Happy Birthday to the best hunk I roommate tor Fall semester only. Syslem from SATURDAY NIGHT through It all and being my friends. know! (Graduating in December, or going FEVER. LASERS by Spectre Physics. Love, Susan. signed: READY & WAITING abroad Spring '80). Non-smoking, The Hottest and Biggest Disco In N.Y. Margie and Stu, "DISCO DOWN AT DUTCH" please. Contact: Linda 7-4726 or Barb ever! Good luck tonight. 7-7957. Love, Sue. Susy, Dear S. I. B. I can't wait for a great weekend Wanted to Rent: Furnished 2 or 3 "Hold lo a true friend with both together. Get psyched. It'll be fun. Haircuts $4.00 bedroom apartment on or near hands." Love (of course) Shampoo, blow-dry, $9.00 and up. busline. Needed as of May|June. Thanks for being there when I needed David Al's Hair Stylos, Ramada Inn, Prefer near Alumni — no sublet. Call someone to hold onto. Have a good Western Ave., Albany. 482-8673. Bob 869-8650. Donnor, (calm) weekend while I'm gone Mon-Fri. 11:30-5 p.m. Pay no attention to the assholes Love Always OFF CAMPUS ADVISOR TUBS & Thurs Eves, till 7 p.m. around you, some people just never P O S I T I O N S a p p l i c a t i o n s are grow up. We're glad that you have. M. Johnson & Co. Returns! Telethon available In the Off Campus Housing Dear "Hunk's Chick", You made my birthday really Remember, you'll always have 79. CC Ballroom, Tonight! O f f i c e CC 110. Deadline for applications is 5 p.m. Friday March special but that Isn't surprising. I may friends. not always show It but I really do Dear Joy, Lynne &1A 2a appreciate your friendship. To a person I've come to love, a friend FEMALE Roommate. Modern 3 bdrm Love always, PaT I've come to cherish, to P.R. and to Apt. Furnished. Utilities Included. "Hunk" I still have my coupon!! tonight! Happy Birthdayl Joe Busline. $100)mo. Start now or June. Love, Abby P.S. Adolphi stinks ^ ^ ^ ^ _ ^ ^ _ Another year, another great birthday Lily 434-3050. TcTthe Telethon Staff — celebration with my friends. Thank P.P.S. No It Isn't, is it? Thanks for all your help andenergyl you all — Senecans, and other Donna: Stu and Margie friends. It was super! Thanks for making English just a little Love, better. Next time T will save a seat. Dear Bob, Found: Ott white cosmetic bag with Dave The writer C h o c o l a t e c u s t a r d ? Bavarian keys Inside. Corner of Washington Cream? Maybe an undelivered and Quail, 2:55 p.m. Saturday. 472Richie: Jon, my friend, my lover, Birthday Cake? Those would all be 5737. Have you tasted beer lately? Come up Welcome Back Honey. I missed you too too easy. Anyway, good luck to the taste of Schlltz. so much. My fantasies were filled with tonight to the moat outspoken Joe you. Emceel All my love, Dear Karlene, Steve, Matt, Wayne, Love, Richie E.G. Karl, Rob, Tim, Helen, Jackie, Pat, Marlin 22, Mod 25,3-6x scope, case, Helen, Trudy, our suite, Ivy — We hope your voucher speech P.S. You're not playing poker tonight. kit, more. Like new, $75 cheap. 7Is good cause we did It for the kids Thanks for making Friday night's To the Off-Campus Jugglers, tool 7950. party so great. Without your help and Good Luck time, It never could have been done. For Sale: Debbie, Sue, Diana (or any order and Love, Kathy & Jo-Jo Caber Ski Boot Size 11 112.1 season you'd prefer), Score City — excellent condition. Call 7-5340. EDIEB Without you girls, this ALL wouldn't Abortion, $25. Bring your own have turned out as It did (for me Aek for Ward. Why don't you take your wine and hanger. Call Allen 7-4980. anyway). I love you all and look Pioneer CTF-7171 Cassette deck, cheese and shove It? forward to 6 encores of M, Johnson Tammy — Thanks for making our Beverwyck Dorm excellent condition. Makes great and Company. (I love you too, (What's left of It) lives so interesting . . . massive tapes. Retail $300. Best offer. Margie). b o n g s , Dead, fat economics, 1969 Pontlac, $300, Power Steering, If Pat L Is so Involved In Dutch Quad, Almaden, . . . Happy 1 Bthf Richie Power Braks, call Bob or George why doesn't he get Involved In his Love always, CLIFF own dorm activities? Heath 861-8172. Lori, Linda, Sue, HAPPY 21st Beverwyck Marcia and Mary I LOVE YOU ALL WAYS Apt. Sale: LP's, cassettes, TV, books, JEANNIE household Items, some turn., etc. 30 Honey Bunch — Ko-Ach Central Ave. No. 3. Sat., Sun. 11-6. I love you. You're the best. C O-ACH Love, HO

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The Group Shot — An 8 x 10 black and white glossy of you and the gang. Only $2.00. Call Jeff or Bob at 7-2116. VILLAGE PEOPLE Good luck. Be psyched! Have a greal lime Friday and Saturday. Your FAN CLUB TELETHON 7 9 TELETHON 7 9 TELETHON 7 9 TELETHON 7 9 TELETHON 7 9 Dear Jeff, Always remember these two things: you make me very happy, and — KABBAFCGI Lovo and kisses, Terry You can watch Telethon 7 9 on television! Channel 6,2:30 Am; Friday nile, or Channels 10 & 13, 1 — 2 Pm; Sat afternoon.

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•viewoolnt Migwfne: Wc need writers, artists, typists rally creative people to help make this year's editi generally Inexperienced and experienced welcome. Call Sue at 76542 or slop in al CC 116 arircic K ' l i r c l c K m c l : " n B " n Tuesday nights at 7:30 p.m. in CC 10 All University members invited. •Bridie Club: Meeting on Monday, March IV in CC Assembly

££.«n.tlonal Folkdance Club: Every Monditycve6-B p.m. lor i Z ! s and 8-10 p.m. for intermediate. Dances taught. All welcom''- Auxiliary Gym in PE Bldg. Call Richard or Daleah al •Femlnlil Alliance: Monday night meetings. Sec our posters lor Ihe weekly topic. Come and find out aboul political, cultural and ™„„« events of inlcrcst 10 women. •Outing.Club! M « l i n « e v e I » W c d " « d " > ' « ' 7 ; M P ' m ' i n L C 2 0

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•P.n llellanlc Council: Daffodils will be sold in the Cc Lobby i B March 23 at .25 per daffodil. Benefits lo American •DuUhQuiclBnarilsIJiscii down with Dutch on Friday, March 23 In Iht Dulch Quad Cafeteria. .,..., „ , •Indian Ouad: Musical production based on "Annie will be Z u day March 24 and Sunday, March 25 at 9 p.m. In the IQ . . u r a rickets arc $1 with tax and $1.50 without lit the dooi iriJ Everyone is welcome. All proceeds to Telethon '79. iBhiveiill) Art Gallery: Mauricio l.asansky; A retrospective ol i,;,„Vi,,K mil drawings. Over I )0 works by llic dean of American M " s re, 'through April 1. Gallery Hours: I ucsday fh,3Friday, 9-5 p.m., open Thursdays lil 8 p.m.. Weekends, 1-4 nm Closed Mondays. • Alumni House: Volunteers needed to call Alumni to raise hindi Free hulfel dinner provided lor all volunteers. For into I caUnavid7SI57, or Edic 5-7822. April 16-19, April 23-26,6-00•onumnus Housing Office: Advisor Positions lor 1979-80, Application! available in CC 110. Deadline lor applications is 5 I p.m. li'iday. March 23. —————===

Michael and Barbara, Good luck tonight, everything will be beautiful. Love, Susan. Are you a Macho Man? Come see the Village People at Telethon 79I Debbie and Diana, Enjoy tonight because It belongs to us. I love you both so much. I always know we would do it. Love. Susan. Grog, It's been great working with you this year. Just a few moro hours till the moment of truth, but don't worry — 'the shark' will carry the show. Lovo, Marlene. Walch Downtown Jugglers perform for their fourth consecutive year at Telethon 79I To the WTBY 'ins' — Thanks for everything during crazy times (all your carol) — and for putting up with my version of the Bee

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Diane: I want to color your eyes blue and your emotions violet. Interested To everyono on the Telothon Operations Committee, We couldn't have doneitwlthout you! Stu and Margie, Joan and Jan, I'm going to Price Chopper. NJC. Win a '/< keg at the International Boor Nile II, March 23rd. M.R. Boppnr, Do you want to bowl a game with your own ball? Powerhouse.

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r Telethon •Telethon *79l Friday, March 16, K p.m. to Saturday, March 17. x p.in. Come share the joy. Through the Eyes of a Child. • Walkers. Can you believe that we're still waiting? • Door Prizes: I here's si ill time to buy a chance to win the $75t stereo donated by Hi l i Buys! •Child en's Hour: Saturday morning. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Conn enjoj the magical toyland. • Pits: Come and see Pro! Gallup and Shaw get creamed! V\\u many othci campus celebrities! •Entertainment: Come and watch M Johnson and Company dc u up1 See all the slats do their thing. Come share the joy ol lelcthon '79 •Auctions: Every hour from 8 p.m. Friday to 8 p.m. Saturday Supei

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chapi • Children's Hour: It you intend toi be a chaperons, be in the ballroom al 8:30 a.m., Saturday morning. L Look lot Pat or David ogie with us starting at 3:30 a.m. Friday •Disco Hour: Co nighi. • Hallrot lm^^m^^^l„ •Dating Garnet the Dating Game will be played sturtiug at I a.m. Friday night. Donate at quarter and sec if you could get a date! in the •Telethon. '79: Her-; it is. Starting to]»prti a * J*,P-m C o m e u.d share the j o y of Tefeihort "..>... in Phy , 126 . — A ,movie, "The Universe" 11,'. Uiown and if it is a clear night, wc will be going lo the T.l«cnne after. March 21, Wednesday. S i n e Club: Meeting every Thursday night al 6 in Hu 132. All 1 ,T ibbers and old sails welcome. lanu •Trifle i" ^ Driedi members who have not r | c a Coffeehouse: To all member ,.L-H a work schedule, plea please contact _ _ ^ _Denisc ^ _ al _ ^7-8806. _ ^ ^ _ •Student International Meditation Society: All meditators rlcoinc to join us for group meditation every Monday through Friday 0! 12:15 ill Lib 220. • Phoenix' General discussion meeting lo discuss submissions 1 llinrlnl nolicy. Tuesdays al 8 p.m. in CC Cafeteria. .Speiktr'i Forumi Meetings held every Monday nighi at 8:30in

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Miss N a p c h a n , It's over! If these past six weeks a r e any Indication of what kind of teacher you will be — b o y are those future students lucky! H o w do you spell the next few weeks. P-A-R-T|Y! Love ya always, Reen Scott, Thanks for everything! Stu a n d Margie.

Russell J . Just 9 days until t h e w e d d i n g . I'm going to love being your wife. X O X T o r r l e Lee. C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s o n a s u p e r Job. T e l e t h o n will not b e t h e s a m e w i t h o u t y o u . I'm l o o k i n g f o r w a r d to a h e l l u v a weekend. L o v e , Stuart. Barbara and M i c h a e l Telethon Is finally here. This year has built memories, but more importantly friendships. Enjoy, r e m e m b e r , and be proud! Love, M a r g i e .

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"You lose vour aggressiveness." The fragile, feather-belied Los,,, Angeles Dodgers, champions of the National League, then proceeded to skin their World Series conquerors. Later a few key figures on the team addressed themselves to the aspersions cast on their moral and physical fiber. The Dodgers have come under some fire because of their affinity with the people of Hollywood's never-never land. Manager Tom Lasorda's office walls arc festooned with pictures of show business friends. People whose faces arc familiar on movie and TV screens wear Dodger hats, hang over the railings and have free access to the Dodger locker room. The No. I Dodger supporter is of blue eyes, Frank Sinatra. He rarely misses a gumc. One whole wall on Lasorda's office is dedicated to the treat warbler.

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Telethon Raises More For Kids This Year's Total Over Last's by Beth Sexer Telethon 1979 raised over $34,895 lor the>>>-WildVood School for Dcvelppjirientally Handicapped Children, exceeding last year's total of over 131,000. According to Telethon co-chair Michael Faber, four to five thousand people were present in the campus center ballroom during the twentyfive hours that Telethon lasted. Over one hundred acts performed, and the cntcrtainmenl committee was apprehensive before Telethon that they would have lo turn away potential performers. Proceeds from Telethon will go towards the purchasing and rennovation of the Wildwood School Day Camp, located in the H e l d e r b e r g M o u n t a i n s in Guildcrland. For the last eight years the camp grounds were donated to the Wildwood School, but the property is now up for sale. The total cost of buying and rennovating the grounds is about $200,000. According lo Wildwood School Director Ginny Russick the camp

runs lor six weeks, and has an attendance of about 60 children and 60 staff members. The purpose of this camp, Russick said, is "to give our kids the same kinds of camping experiences that any other kid would have." Twenty of the campers, who are children of staff or the brothers or sisters of handicapped children, are not handicapped. Their presence in the camp is important for providing "good models for handicapped kids to grow from." by stimulating language and social development, as well as teaching the nonhandicapped children insight and sensitivity for those who are. Russuck said that Telthon is a year long event, in which participants make constant visits to the school, developing interpersonal relationships with the children and preparing them for the Childrens' Hour. Russick added that allowing the teen-agers from Wildwood School to participate in Childrens' Hour with ths students was "tremendously meaningful," and helps them lo grow up

Telethon operations committee co-chair Stuart Gruskin said that "without student help we wouldn't get Telethon off the ground." The operations committee recruited and coordinated staff to sell food, beer, raffle tickets, T-shirts, and balloons, fhey also organized students to work on stage crew, security, and in the fireside lounge helping performers prepare for their acts. Ciruskin said that although "the first hour was really hectic," everything ran smoothly. He said that about 300 to 350 students worked on the operations committee and a lot of people worked for one shift and stayed for hours and hours." Telethon co-chair Barbara Nasta said thai "student involvement is one of the most crucial aspects of Telethon." She added that she and faber tried to emphasize throughout the year that Telethon is "open to everybody," not just to a few select few. She said "people were phenomenal this year" in their support. Gimmicks committee co-chair

SUNYA trackman arc getting Info shape for this Saturday's NY State Collegiate Track and Field Federation meet. (Photo: Dave Machson)

thing" Saturday as the harriers take to the Union surface. Record-setter Howard Williams goes to the well one more time in llie 50-yd. dash, while Brian Barnes will he looking lor the record he barely missed in the triple jump. Dan Ehring and Bob Proulx will both become high jumpers, with Proulx handling the high hurdle and long jump chores as well. In that distance medley Coach Munsey will go with Jeff Baker, current quarter-mile record holder, at that distance, as well as Ray Marrero (half-mile), Bruce Shapiro (J^-mile), and Wilbur Mathis at the anchor mile. "Baker was out for a month with a knee problem," commented

Munsey, "and with our quartermiler sick this week it's a good opportunity to get him some work," Marrero and Shapiro come back to join Mike Alfano inlheKKO, while Mathis looks to win the open mile. Baker will go in the mile relay with Williams, Jim Cunningham, and Tony ferreti. f'erreti also gets a shot in the 600. Does the fact that most of these runners are freshmen make Munsey happy? "Oh, you're darn right, 1 sure am. I'm just delighted with their progress and attitude, and with 55 already out for spring. . ." trailed the coach in a spirit of effervescent optimism. Seniors Ed Von Bcvern and John continued on page fifteen

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Speaker Forum Funds PLO Amidst Conflict said that Ter/.i had asked for $2000 by Mlchele Israel but agreed lo settle for $400. Speakers Forum has agreed to Last Wednesday, Central Council make a $400 payment to PLO member Andy Bickwit proposed a member and Permanent Observer to bill to the council stating that the UN.. Zchdi Labib Terzi for a Speakers Forum should not speech al SUNYA sometime in late appropriate funds for any member April. of the PLO. Bickwit said that a The decision, announced last group which promotes violence night in a meeting between Speakers should not be funded by SA. forum and members of the Central Council Chair Dave International Students Alliance Ruffo said that the bill was defeated (ISA) wus made in the midst of a because the council cannot prohibit many faceted issue regarding the any speaker from coming lo the PLO speaker. campus. According to Speakers Forum "Who am define lerroism? There Chair Roberta farkin, the group .is no legul definition. You can't state was under the impression that Tern who can speak or come up with a would speak without a payment. policy differentiating between Speakers Forum Small Groups political speakers. Could the PLO be Line, which allots money to small freedom lighters?," said Ruffo, SA funded groups, has a budget of The speaker can be stopped if he is $3000 from which it can appropriate not funded or, if there is not enough a maximum of $400 for a speaker. security provided to protect Terzi, ISA originally requested $2000 for the students, and the picketers, said Tcrti, claiming it was unaware of the Ruffo. limited funds from Speakers Forum. continued on page five ISA President Eduardo Capriles

Trackmen Hope To Improve At Union hy W.B. Beeshus . The trackmen of Albany Stale will look lo improve on last weekend's results at Union College when they return there for this Saturday's New York Stale Collegiate Track and field federation meet. Twelve months ago the Danes finished sixth ill this event against a 19-tcam field. Twenty-one teams look to take home gold this year, a fact which fails to phase an optimistic Coach Bob Munsey. "We ought to do pretty good. We just hope we don't drop the baton," ehided the coach as memory recreated last week's infamous distance medley. "We're shooting for the top ten, at least." It will be "pretty much the same

Telethon. The student-faculty basketball game raised about $200, University Concert Board financed John Colombo concert in which all profits were donated to Telethon, as well as providing six tickets and two back stage passes to the Dan Fogelberg concert. Tower East Cinema paid expenses Ricki Goldman said approximately and donated profits for five of their tOO students worked on various movies. Potter Clus raised S603 for a nancy-making e n d e a v o r s raffle they conducted last semester. throughout the year. She said this University Photo Service devoted year's Iridium introduced some their services to covering the new ideas such as the birthday cake Wildwood School, and fraternities service which was 'very successful," and classes helped Telethon as well. Concerning solicitations Nasta and the sale of goods in the campus said that companies and people center "every single week." outside the SUNYA community faber and Nasta cited various continued on page seven groups for their contribution to

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