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1 _.' :;. :.~. ~; '..~.' : './' '.'~~ '. ~~ < f2j. ':. '~:~.1. ::.:.'.'. ~:;. '. '::=. ~:.:';:.~. 4'.' ~ ~'.. MaCh LibealAts FaeultYChallenges Unlimited Cuts S_'''':'.'.. : ;;;.'. ::.:.::::.:::. Cal Aylman is the new Assistant. Diecto of Student Activities. Coming '_ nom 8' six 'yea stint as Assistant. ~..:. '~.'. ~.' Diecto at Bonx Community College. ~.:.M.Aylman.has consideable expetise : ='~::~.woking'. with student clubs' and.: t ~ _.e _~~._.'.>~ _ ~_ '.'. F.; ~.~;.p~~u:uzat19ns;::.~.: ;.' by Steven Koenig The Libeal Ats faculty voted at its Febuay 21sl meeting to endose 1wo poposals slated fo consideation by the Geneal Faculty at its meeting this week. The fist poposal. was pesented by the Joint Committee on Undegaduate Cuiculum equiing enteing students in the fall to choose a 12 cedit mino ottake 12 cedits of couses at the3000 level o above. SkillsYes.ting m!j:~~'t~h~e~se~c~o~n~dpoposalvpesented by the This Sping Afte many months of study' and planning the Office of Academic Affais of the BHE is about to appove a battey of tests in eading witing and aithmetic and elementay algeba Beginning with students enteing the City Univesity in Septembe 1978 each.oint Committee on AcadeDlc Standinng~.' which pemits instuctos to dopjunios and senios fom class with a WU gade if they ae absent in excess of o twice the numbe of hous pe week the class meets. Most of the students questioned wee against' the attendance poposal. Osca Alvaez felt that by the time students student will. be tested to. detemine get. to be j unios and senios they tendto whethe o not he o she has acquied be moe esponsible. Even if they do cut minimal poficiency in the thee basic they know what they have to $10. Matin _ aeas. Students failing to achieve the McDowell a business student ageed as the student newspapes and vvbmb. equied level of poficiency will enoll in saying junios and' senios shouldn't D. Fisz expessed hope that studeits appopiate' emedial classes at the have to be led by the hand. Some will feel fee to consultieithe of them vaious colleges of the Univesity. Failue' students' like Psych majo Reid Klein about club mattes. ;'With Cal hee to gain the equied competencies by.the.felt thatcstudents should have enough D. Fisz said now thee'll always be time sixty' undegaduate cedits have inteest in thei wok not to cut. but they somebody hee that students can con been' eaned will ba a student fom ~eein the minoity ''':n.~'. 0. ':' ' '''' _ SUn.. ~Hment: in any additi6nal couses in _. Thefacultygeneally seems to appove.1'. ': M: Aylman was 'technical adviso fo' the Univesity this poposal.': Pdfesso Gayle' of' the He willbe D. Ruth F'isz' Diecto of Bonx Community's adio station.' and Dean Moton Rosenstock who has English depatment feels that thee ae Student Activities; special liaison.to the will be available to ou station WBMB chaied the committee of faculty men students who abuse unlimited cuts to Student Cente Pogam Boad. as well as well as the othe student media. bes and administatos that. is advising thei own detiment. D; Baue of the HiJmo AtBauch the Chancello on the implementation of Psych depatment echoes the sentiment. the testing pogam saysthafcis'tudent 'sayhlg that eight o ten' y.::asago ~'he who passes the tests will have shown that would have been opposed to. it but now ot ~he;' can wit.e gamatically coect feels that too many students show u.p sentences o'ganized nto coheent only to hand in a pape. He feels this' The tntinumg battle of the sex~s will eview was descibed by the' feminist paagaphs. can ead at what one might detacts fom the classoom expeience be played fo laughs at Bauch College jounal MAJORTY REPORT as a descibe as an aveage national com and doesn't allow the instucto to know _.Mach 6 when thetbauch Women's. pofessional and polished musical petence and can do. aithmetic and what the stude;;t can do. f teache has Committee pesents two pefomances of eview with plenty of satiic bite. basic elementay.algeba at about ninth the option to decide.whethe o.not to th~.upoaious musical. eview 'VE Tained. initially fo a: 'caee asa gade ~YeL. allow unlimited cuts Baueooesn't.COME A LONG WAY ('M NOBABY). concet singe Ms. Lynd holds a maste's The eading test to be. used in the object.e'as long as the wod 'mayts used degee fem the Manhattan School of Califonia Achievement Test 1977 in the phaseology. it is a sufficiently The pefomances ae scheduled fo 3 Music n addition she has hosted he edition. The tests in witing and ambiguous statement so as to Safeguad own adio pogam. in New Yok and mathematics have been pepaed locally both pointsofview. _ ~ ;;~. 'and 6 p.m. inthe 12th floo ecital hall in toued as a night club and cabaet pe. ;;~' ~ th~llege'smain building 17 Lexington fome in this =County and in Euope:: ' Avenue 'New Yok City. A' eception is '._.No.w'. _h.~.ep.e_.t._oi_.e_.' in_'.clud.e_.s_.. Am eican. _._. ' phlnnedo 4:30~p.:m:A~hisSioillstee~ show '~illl~s as'well 'as'classical.and fold' The eview ceated by singe/songwite Phyllis Lynd will featue a.cast of fou who will pefom some 20 songs in styles anging fom county ballad and folk to soft ock. The. musical diecto' is Robet Maks. The diecto/choeogaphe is Duane Fletche. songsin eleven languages. The. cast includes.nalley.fletche Shaon Ann Muay Saagail Katzman and Pete Boynton. by task foces chaied espectively by Pof. Gayle also believe that unlimited Pofessos Robet Lyons. (Queens).and cuts fo' uppeclassmen.is unfai. to Miiam Hecht (Hunted. feshmen and: sophomoes. Wendy. ATiiltedpifo't'tesfpowi;~lfibe'up'R~~~~'ik~'~~ {eslli1an~ tlitl1ks:. up~'c.'. fo cetain students enteing in'febuay; peclassmen should have unlimited cuts'.'.: ~~.: 1978 The esults of that pogam win be _because they ae ina position toentethe used to assist colleges.in the full in. jobmaket and 'need time to actively' seek: '. plemefttation fo Septembe employment. DSSG Assembly ~ogess.slow '. _~ J':.:t;.. '*J. l:' ~.. _'.'._.~ :. ;'.! \~.'. The event funded though a Quality of '. Lifegant fom the Bauch College fund._ ispesented bythe Women's Committee. ~..as its annual educational pogam and is ~~:: ~ ~ : ~soed by' the. Depatments of ~c : Music Speech and Student Pesonnel :2;~~ ~'.; Se~ces. HThis eview accoding' ~o the cominittee pesident Pofesso Miiam.Sidan was selected to. pomote.discussionon campus of the c~angingse~.. oles inou tillie. ~.: f~t poduced offoff ~ Boadway at : HatJey House' Theate ii' 1976 the' 1.' 6 ' by Daleen Beve The new' DSSG held'its thid Assembly meeting of the semeste at 12 noon. Thusday Feb. 23. The weekly meeting which is open to a~ Bauch students was well attended. Twenty out of.twenty4fo Assembly. membes filled thei seats~ at the lage confeence table in thegaduate Lounge en the 9th floo of 17 Lex and the wings wee cowded with inteested students. The. necessay quoun1 was pesent and Assembly membe:& ad ' dessed the tasks.of the agenda. <'. ~he 'assembly has not ye~ leaned t.o wok togethe efficiently and thee wee ' ~. ~ ~ '. '.'. ~. ~.' ' many lags in ccpimunication. Pocedues and motions had to be defined and man as~embly membes stated aft~tvoting on a motion that they di.d. not'undes~and popely the motion they had just voted on. Many evoted had to b~ taken. Pesident Busky' has engage.d a Schoenbege as Paliamentaian t~ help. ease the confusion. but even with' M. Schoenbege's expetise on Robet's Rules of Ode pogess and pocedue on the agenda was slow and difficult. The nomina~ionsof Ailan LOwey Meyl Stauss~ Raul Malave.and jaj Ahmed fo ~. appointment to. the.fees committee wee consideed;. Theappo.intment of M. Lowey whose noininatlon'was suggested by DSSG teasue Howad was vot~ on and accepted 11 votes to 9M. LOwey was last yea's Vice 'P~sident fo the.school of Business unde the fome DS~G Peside~t Hank Testa and pominent in Ms. Busky's' pesidential campaign this.yea Meyl Stauss who an01nsuccessfully on the CBS ticket fo teasue~.'then asked to have he name withdawn fom (Coltwutd on Page )()~'.>.. ~.~. : ~:.~~ '\ ~~.'. :~~.?:.~~.::~~:.:~~~~ti~~~~~~i~~~~ii~s :<;k.k~~~~ ':.

2 Mach'2; 1978 ~;::.~.~.~ ~~:~~:. ~;;:a( 4Af:s'.:*t.. / ~. TCKER Page 2' ::222. EtZ%) Q : J NEWSBREFS Segall.Honos The.College's Language Laboatoies TheCU NY Committee fo the Disabled. ae ojt~ing.a uniqueliew instuctional _is.eceiving applications fo the fouth'. tool to. students takingelementay Span. annual D. Vea B.bouthil Memoial sh: the DialAsLanguage sevice. which A wads. penni S liemtoieceive30minutes of po Two awads of fillyaoas eacn willbe} ~. gammedinstuctions ove the telephone. given to senio 'college students. one The se ::c. which combines ecoded based on scholaship and the othe on. ' 1 :!::!~<~'_; ': U~t.'(1 in c()n~~l!('~~ WlUl:': :pvice. Hecipit n:. nu st i?t~ phvsica ily \ 1: ~ i f «;! 1:1 ' WO~dOGK. :: :::U\H t'(1 o c':'; e!:;:'.::!.: pu _.::.~ J( _... ). 1. ; ~. '. '1~ '\~l; ;: qn.~'. ~~Ll~'!.. : 'p (\t.' t~ ~ \ ~ ()::(~ Lt.'.;t ~~.i ll1~. ~:4 t' <1 (..:.(.; ~S;lJl.J'i~ tjtj4.jo'<.aj ) u ' U. u. f4 \ J. / J ' jnsluctio!. '~'he couse 01 :;~udy includes 23lessonsUlken ~a weekly basis ove two semestes. The pogammed wokbook Spanieh: A Modula Appoach. was devised by Polessos Katheine Hanpaes and Nelly Santos and plililished by Hape & Row. TJwt:elephone couse is simila. to the inst.uct.ion nomally povided at the Labs but designed fo people who pefe the convenience of home study. f the couse is _suecessfucwi be expanded to include' othe languages Coutesy Bauch Toda. An expet in Fench intellectual histoy. Pofesso Levenstein uill speak Mach 14 on vt/hat Happened to the Enlighenmqn in the Ticentieth Centuy: Fomf1.'&faie to Deyfus to t he Holocaust.' The lectue will be held 6 p.m. in the 9th Floo Faculty Lounge of the 24th Steet building. Fench food and wine will be seved. _Kamauaska; a Fench film staing Genevieve Bujold (with English subtitles.l will he given two showings at 3 and 6 p.m. Mach 7 in oom 1323 of the 23d Steet building This Quality of Life pogam funded by a gant fom the Bauch College Fund. is being coodinated bv Pofesso Katheine Cason. As of Febuay '78 a new policy will be in effect ~ith the Office of Student Activities. ~ Calenda esevations fo all club events can be made only by students whose names appea~ on 'the Office's cads. The. Pesident of the Club may. designate in witing a membe who is not an office. who can make calenda esen:ations at. times when t~ offices ae not availa ble. f the designationis not submitted by Mach Oth we will assume that. all bookings will be made by the Club Offices. This new policy'will be stictly enfoced Thankyou fo you coopeation. Bauch College will be celebating 'the fouth annual citywide Feich.Week with. a special addess bv Pofesso Aaon Levenstein and the';howing of a Fenchcanadianieatuefihn. oj the Dean of St.udent.s. H.oom i'02. and the Counseling Office Room bot.h at 360' Pak Avenue South. Completed applicat.ions should be. etuned to D. Floence W. Siegel in the Office of the Dean of Students. no late' than Apil ~. M BOUNCE ATHON: On Monday. Mach 20th the Sigma Alpha Mu 'Fatenity and the Cicle K Club.of Bauch College.will.Bounce Fo Beath in Penn Station. All monies collected will be donated to the Heat Fund and. as usual all donations of time and money will be gatefully accepted. Lest thee be any doubt o esevations we will be bouncing basketballs. DSTRCT CONVENTON: The New Yok Distict of Cicle K ntenational will be hold' g its 16th Annual Convention du ng the weekend of Mach 17th19 u club pesident Tony T 0 pson has announced his intention to un fo the office of Lieutenant Goveno. of the. Metopolitan Division (Manhatt.an. Booklyn and Staten sland) and needs as much suppot as possible at the convention (Oops: didn't mean it that way'}. The convention offes a weekend of fun and a chance 'to meet othe Cicle Kes fom New Yok State.: BLOOD DRVE: The Annual Blood Dive will be held on Thusday Mach 9th. in Room 114 of the 24th Steet Building fom 9:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Voluntees ae needed to take pledges as well as donate blood. Futhe infomation can be obtained fom ou infomation table in the lobby of the 24~h Steet Building:.!.p. ' '.. t 'd: F.'. c'.' '1'1' '. om0 ~ Sixtyseven membes of the Faculty a~d Staff who ecei~d o CCE~ wee honoed by Pesident Segall at a eception i;j. the Faculty Lounge last week at. a gatheing also attended by the Deans 'and Depatment Chaimen o supevisos of th~ honoees. The congatulations wee extended ove hos doeuves and wine. The list effective in all but one case 1/1/78: Fom Associate to Full Pofesso. Betha Newhouse and Leopold SchachneAccountancy Jack Fancis and ving Stone Economics/Finance.Jeanette BelyEducation Fances Baasch. Daniel J. Muphy and Maie' LedenaneEnglish Leonad Lakin Law Leon Schiffman Maketing Jay Finkelman'Psychology Matthew Goldstein**:Statistics.ving QegeStudent Pesoniel Sevices. Fom Assistant to Associate Pofesso Audey William**Comp. Pogams Stavos ThomadakisEconomics/Finance.Howad SiegelEducation Conelius Page'and Thomas Hayes English..~ Hay Rose Health Cae Richa opelman. an nt ehindle. Jack Shapio and Mak Sheingo Mathematics' vig BustineMaketing Deba.Popkin«Moden Languages Alfedo Peedo and Key.Stewat Phys. Ed. & Health Education Walte Reiehnan Psychology David BesnickPublic Admin. Matin Bay Dumas and David ec. au y Levine**Statistics po~oti~~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Senio Lab. Technician Ralph Si~ianniPhys. & Healtn Ed. Mabel Yu**Statistics TenueEffective 9/1/78: Viginia G. SmithAt R. Keith Matin and Geald Skolnick Accountancy Stephen Katz and Ashok Voa Economics/Finance John DoeEnglish Randolph Tumbach and Cynthia H..WlpttakeHistoy Raymond Chang Eleano Langstaff and Suzanne Wahba Libay Geoghios Sphicas and Louis W. StenManagement Shama A vahammaketing FedHeu!lanandNellyE. Santso Moden Languages Beyl ShawMathematics Calesta.S. HendesonMusic Lea K. Bleyman Chales Maleich and Miiam SidanNatual Sciences James F. GuyotPublic Admin. Miiam G. D'ApontesSpeech Matin R. Fankel and Lawence LeveiileStatistic Cetificate.0 ontinuous Employment id At; Engelo Anselmo Havey Jackson and solina Maxuach Compensatoy Pogams vand Wendy Heyman. Lectue.(Counselo Cuicula Guidance Libeal Ats).. Tenue nregtstzae's.office Havey Duvd.evani Associate Regista and Benad Gevetzman Assistant Regista. College Lab. Technician Gay Ganim Duplicating Room Supeviso Congatulations!._._ ~ UUU~ (f(j)a.l~w~~qja[q~ ~OO~t!Jqj~ ~~~ L(<DW / Fiday Mach 3 H)78. Enst & Enst; C.P.A. nsuance Sevices Offices. Standad & Poos Monday. Mach ~.S. Social Secuity Administation ~ U.S. Peace Cops and Vista C~opes ; & Lyb~nd ~.P.A G~tz Dept. Stoe. _ Tuesday Mai;ch Allis Chalmes Cedit Copoation. Bank~s' Tust Company Mogan Guaantee Tust Company Ma~h & McLennan nsqance Bokes. Coope & Lyband C.P.A \Vednesday Mach ~ \\'est Point Peppeell Co' poation l\tlanufactues Hanove Tust Company Nqthwesten Mutual Life. nsuance. Ameican 1n t.enat.ional nsuance: Fiday Mach Laventhol H_owath & Company. C.P:A. Seidman.&. Seidman. C.P.A. Bloomingdales Monday Mach Midland Metals Co. Tuesday. Mach ' ~. Polaoid Copoation Danskin Co. ~ovettes Dept. Stoes. B'M Cop Poyident Mutual nsuanc Wednesday Mac'h Buoughs 'Wellcome Company C.N.A. nsuance Co. Blue Coss Blue Shield Tuesday Mach 28; Libety Mutual nsuance. Wednesday Mach Roeig Division of Pfize Copoation. Now what? YOu can w o ] g ~c 5 ~\)!he mdfi ) ~JLo dil '\oo U!ln~p tel' 'nd~'ln~ me PEACE CORPS a''c VSTA utte V('l> pa! il'te'1dtlve'm' _ 'L;!~~ D' ''''p mc ' 'e>aajlng ex~~lpnce~o 'yvu~ l'1e '. n the PEACE CORPS ';)u can go hp'l? 'JU' 5';: an'(~ talnlnc; Clp neece'.: Yl. can!'w'e n a ne~ lane sueak d new la!guag~ dnc~ bp ddop:ed D d n~~ ~)4?n~'lf.' VSTA offes. YOU t!lt' oppc:1u11;') to he~; ;Jpo'!e C~! hep n ;~::. 'oun~~t: wneh'le t Sin i'e ~Ou~ ed qhe!~c ;1p ''''''')U dl'l~ =f A~~)djo:1C1d 1. ~ n you' ()/'.'n com'~un~ t you ant to d0 something eall~ ~'tan: ~0nSJe' thl' PEACE CORPS VSTA b.caus. yl.'~ CAN make all tnt' dfteencc' the wod PEAC~ CO~PS and VSTA ecuites will be coni'ducting pe. sonal inteviews with senios and gad students in the Place. ment Office on Monday Mach 6th. COME N AND D!SCU.SS YOUR FUTURE WE'LL SHOW YOU HOW TO USE THAT DPLOMA SenlO'S and gad students snould Sgn up to ;ntpv. ws n the Placement Otllce. : '. '.<.~4.~:: < :.:: :\ ' :. :. ~ '4.'. ::..'; ~. ;.:.'1'

3 . 1 ~~:':'.:' 41 '._:.'!;:' 't.::. ~ :'.'. ~.. 0.' ' ' ' :.!~~ ~~.~~ ;~. ~'.. '. Mach 21978' 1: TCKER s Page 3 Janu~fyGaduates Ae Bid Fatewell..'!T.heeeFemony~ which by Howad Babich Stating that it was the' Bauch College Alumni Association's way oi wishingthis.. past Januay's gaduates a fond goodbye J o$eph~nactlias. pesident of t.hat oganization opened this yea's convocation fo midyea degee candidates. took place on Sunday Febuay 26 and followed by a eceptionwas heldin oom4notth of the 23d steet building while the auditoium is being efubished. Afte M. Nacmiaswho gaduated Bauch College in 1969:made his opening emaks welcoming the gaduates ayl thei families he intoduced D. Sidney Litzman.'acting vice pesident fo academic affais D. Litzman told the gaduates of his hope that the education they eceived at Bauch College will be useful to them in the yeas ahead of them. He also expessed his hope that the elationship between. them and the school will not be teminated with thei.gaduaticn. You ae not only gaduates of Bauch College but alumni' as well.' He' continued to explain that thee aemanypeople who will come to.bauch and need you help as alumni:. 'D. Litzman also mentioned the fact that in ode to incease the value of highe education at Bauch College the school is expanding. its ange of pogams. Afte D~. Litznan spoke M. Nacmias elaboated on' what Litznan. was efeing to when he.mentioned the college' was expanding its ange of pogams. Nacmias explained that the Alumni Associa.tion is sponsoing a seies of meitschloships. These 30 schloships will be offeed to high school senios who display fine academic achievement. M. Nacmias annouced that the Alumni Association has also joined togethe with the college in allocating.' money to undewite a continuing education pogam at Bauch College. The next speake was Ada L. Smith. a 1973 gaduate who pesented the Faculty Sevice Awad to D. Elayn Benay of the Maketing Depatment. Befoe pesenting D. Benay with the awad.ms_smith stated that the puposeof the awad was' a small way of acknowledgmg those individuals who have helped make fou yeas at Bauch College a meaningful expeience. Speaking of'd. Benavswho. besides being a pofesso at Bauch. 1S a consultant to 1\1s. magazine and pesident of the New' Yok chapte of the New Yok Maketing Associa t ionsm s.smith emaked that she is willing to give of he knowledge and expetise to any student any hcuj' of the day o night She continued that D. Benay emains Bauch Hits Big Times. ~. Bauchians who wee on scene when the munity colleges. The Times item also. College appoached the end of its fist full howeve pepetuated some nagging yea as such i# 1969 ead with paticula misconceptions about Bauch that it is inteest an aticle in the New Yok Times of Januay 30 about Booklyn College's solely a business school and eflected the wite's mistakenidea that City. Hunte. declining enollments. The eason: in Queens and Booklyn ae the only' foupassing the aticle noted that Booklyn.yea colleges in the system. At least one.had been edged out (by Bauch) of second Bauchian Dean Emeitus. Emanuel place among CUNY units in numbe of Saxe. has aleady been on the phone to fustchoices indicated by high school the Times to asset Bauch's multipupose senios. This was a damatic change fom the 1969 standing which showed Bauch anking behind all units but two comyea missio:a.and full status as a fou college. Othes may. wish to do the same.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!; 't. in.constant contact with he fome / ~.qy~.~!(.~thatgaduating Bauch (which students and that she (Snith). is in 1948 was pat of City College) has gatified to pesent to D. Benay 'with meant fo him a vey' ewading 'caee the Faculty Sevice Awad vith love and and family life. He also ti~uethe affection fom those who have. benefited.gaduates that luck has vey. llttle:if 'tom he pesence at Bauch. anything. to do with success. H~ stated that with had wok and detemination n accepting the awad D. Benay they would be.able.to attain almost any 'stated that those of us atbauch College goal they set fo themselves. He fools the ae like pionees. fo Bauch is not a City Univesity has helped make this school of the ich and influential. She possible' emaking that the City. spoke. of the many students who have. Univesity has nutued the intellectually come to he woied about finding.jobs staved. He added that Bauch College 'when they leave Bauch' and assued gaduates know who they ae whee they those gaduating today that they will s have been and whee they ae going find jobs. n concluding he speech D. Also on the pogam was the Bauch Benay stated that the joy has been College Vocal Ensemble unde mine fo being at Bauch. Afte this the aftenoon's convocation addess was made by Chales Feit a 194~ gaduate of Bauch who is now the executve Vce pesideit of \\'eapt diection of D. Calesta Hendes.on. The Ensemble pefomed 0 DomineJes. Chist.e by Giovanni Pieluigi da Palestina. Come Again Sweet Love by John Dowland. '}linte by Ha~Y'' Wilson and!will Paise Thee 0 Lod Feit told the by Knut Nystedt. Watches ntenational. n his. adesss M. CPA Exam Toughens ~ cedits of gaduate wok beyond the fouyea undegaduate degee pesently_ equied. The poposal would'also equie 50 pecent ofan acouitancy faculty to be CPAs themselves. n testimony befoe' the Boad's education committee in Octobe Dean Thomas objected to the poposal pimaily on two points. Fist by equiing an exta yea of study he said accessto:.the pofession would be esticted only to those who could affod the additional taining. Second by inceaaiig' the con~enta tion. in accountancy.he said the poposal uns.counte to the belief that students in the field should eceive a boade education. 0(. ~..' ':;.f._ knowebou: Psych'ology but Veteans wee'1oo paanoid to ask j ::::::::.360 P.A.S Thusday 122 PsychOlogy Society. 'Guest Speakes Films etc. m th St ::s::::. Speakes: Vietnam Ea Veteans Rep~senting the Ameican Legion ~.. ~ l.: '~ / ~. ~

4 J 1 ) '''.' Page 4 n ode to enhance.the undestanding ~f intenationalenvionment.of b~siness and management the : Univesit.y of Hawaii's College of Business Administation has established the Summe lnstituteof Pacific Asian Manageme\t. The nstitute povides taining pogam and eseach facilities though exchange of 'students and faculty. Fo summe the nstitute off~s the Summe nstitute pogam.duing.uly loaugust jointly 'f/ith the Univesity's Asian Studies Pogam. though the Univesity's Summe Session. This is a unique undegaduate pogam designed to deepen the st.udents ' undestanding of TiC ~uinmestudy;vacation in Hawaii intenational business as well as business.elations in the context of Pacific A~ian Counties. The nstitute welcomes students fom Business Schools. Asian Studies Pogams and Social Science majos of accedited U.S. colleges and univesities. as well as executives and teaches 'who ae inteested in intenational business with special emphasis on Pacific Asian business eia t.ions. The Collegpof Business Administation is ~ccedited by the Ameican Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). Ceidt.s eaned Photo Scholaships. Undegaduate college students who winne at the time of eenollment. ~atli:jepioogapnets'aeiivitedto compete _ This scholaship pize that honos in the annual J ospeh Eheneich National Joseph Eheneich. founde of Eheneich Pess Photogaphes Association PhotoOptical ndusties. nc Gaden Scholaship fo in which two 8500 City NY. has been povided by his scholaship pizes will be awaded. widow. Amelia Eheneich. _ ~ Applicants in the competition need not He late husband had ealy ecognized be jounalism majos but must show. the potel)!:ial of 35 mm photogaphy and aptitude and potential in the making of o the Nikon camea in paticula. fo which _~ the use of photogaphs in communication his fim became the exclusive Ameican mtstitedto pusue acaee in distiihtho.his. entfiusiasmfunikon :::::=:anf jounalism Deadline fo the competition popelled it into'a leadeship position by is Apil making it a standad fo photojou The selection of two winnes and two nalists. altenates will be made in May by a Eheneich was known fo stessing committee that will include a woking quality and fine engineeing. n the news photogaphe. a pictue edito and a Japanese govenment gave him a citation. photojounalism instucto. Should the fo outstanding pomotion of Japanesetwo winnes not qualify o not enoll fo Ameican tade. 1. the followingscaoelyea theawadwih Eltie.s fo.the.v.iconpet.i.t.ion. ae go to t.he fist altenatechecks will be available by witing M. John Ahlhause deposited with the egista of the ~ PPA Scholaship Chaiman. student.s' school 'to be cedited to the Meadowbook. Bloomington. n R fom the nstitute's summe pogam may be tansfeed to a ny univesity. The nstitute's pogam offes' students flexibility.and couse selection to meet individual equiement.s Pa.t.icipants select the couses of thei. choice. fo which they will 'eceive academic cedits. Those paticipants who tak('mj1t 344 S~mina in Management (Pacific Basin Business) and a!ly othe two elective couses' will be awaded a cetificate uponthe'i successful.completion. in addition 't.o academic cedits. Paticipants inte.ested in eniching t~ intenational competency may. with the l n st.it.ut.es appoval. enoll in any couse as auditos. < A. Couses offeed ae 1. Mult.inat.ional Maketing Methods and oganization peculia'.t.o intenational maketing. with emphasis on pactical and technicalaspects. ns t uc to: Pet e Do Yl e (Time: ~lt\vthfh:4510:00) 2. 1\1 G T :3 4 :3. Compa a t i ve Management Systems: U.S. and Japan (3 cedits) '. Match ' vionment of intenational finance financing intenational tail ~'~ sactions intenational capital makets taxation. Emphasis on' financial decision making in the fin (Peequisite: a couse nbusiness finance.) nstucto:' Lauent Les kell (Time: MTWThF 11:3512:50' 4. BEC 361. Business and Tade in the. Wold Economy (3 cedits).: Study of economic intedependence of nations industies. and makets: HecksheOhlinKeynesian. classical and monetaist views; public and pivate policy issues 'intenational banking. balance of payments: (Peequisite: two int.emediate economic theoy couses.) ns t u c to: J am esma s h. (Time: MT~ThF11:3512:50) 5. ECON 415. Asian Economic Development (3 cedits) Histey and e~.um~ic.dezelopmentj L of Asian nations. Resouces population and income savings. investments and consumption patten. Role of govenment and pivate entepise. (Peequisite: two intoductoy couses in pinciples ofeconomics.) to idenify. classify. and explain nstucto: Chung Lee s.imilaitiesand diffeences tn _ (Time:MTWThF lo:lo1l;2# manages n pocess of management. and in elevant envionmental Because of limited enollment selection constaints in Japan fo admission to the nstitute ~ill be on a 'and U.S..competitive basis. with pioity given to nstucto: Godon Redding ealy applicants.' Deadline fo application. (Time: :\1TWThF 10:1~0:11:25) is May Fo futhe infomation wite to: 3. FN 321. ntenational Financial Summe nstitute of Pacific Asian ManagementG cedits) Management Fi'ianCliil malagemeiicocfoeign CollegeoTBusinessAdnuinstatlOn ' and intenational business co Univesity of Hawaii at Manoa poations: The egulato.y en Honolulu Hawaii ~68~2 ' ' ~.~.. APPLCATONS NO BENG ACCEPTED t L. _. L FOR TCKER. ~ ~ EDTOR NCHEF ~B.USN 58 MANAGER ( Pleasesubmit esume to the Ticke Assoctatlon Rm 301 G Box 377 Student Cente by Monday Mach 6th 1978 ~' f J j J l ' \ '. ~..' ~: ::' ; ~~.

5 ..''. ' i'..~ E:~)TERN WO~')C6NTER New Yok State lcpns('c1!de f ;t specanznq wom» S.lit' llt11 em: _ ABORTON Bith contol.vd Testing New Blood test detects pegnancy befoe a missedpeiod FREE URNE PREGNANCY TEST Call us foc(jnflci~?ntl<l.lflf(~mdt lll~ <nc! SV VC!' MondaySatu~dayat ' 14 E. 6qth Steet. N.YC. YOU CAN'T BEAT CHAYKN'S! ~itaagestlivegpa Review Couse Of Them All THE LNG AND THE SHRT OF T THE LONG: f you ae between 17* and 32 yeas old and would llke'o expeience sael fo 6 months. a semeste.o yea. we've got the pogams! Lean Hebew. voluntee in a development town. dig into a kibbutz. live the 1 and and the people. in these histoic times. Most pogams cost little moe than aifae alone. Roonandboad ae included. Cotlege cedits ae available whee applicable.. and a high scnoo: gdc1udl~ ~ THE SHORT: f you ae in high school college o olde you should spend this slimme insael. Thee ae dozens of pogams to choose fommany of feing. college ctedit s B~_~_l ~~1a~Q_ggis~ w9 k~_ on a kibbutz lean Hebew. dance. tou discove you Jewish oots. All pogams offe ae challenges and indepth saeli expeiences. So whethe you'e inteested in the longo the shot of it call today o wite fo the fee deskiptive booklet. Ameican Zionist Youth foundation sael Pogam Cente 5 i 5 Pak Avenue. New Yojk N.Y (212) Name.. Addess City THRTY YEARS OF EXPERENCE and alumni including NY.S. Gold and Silve Medal Winnes n and 1977 ~ The school selected by a najontv of the BG S' to stah taining lectues. Moe nstuctional hous than any othe couse Appoved by N. Y. State Education Qepatment to the tainnq of veteans ~~='~K.kil\S F«lnCfMJe'C x. ~=a;o;~~ Y CPA REVEW 1585 Boadway New Yok N.Y State _ llf) 04.:TCKER L ~ You know Zappa waned of the city plight That the yellow snow s not chicken delight Bu_t when wintes.hee And the flakes fall a fist the mayo kneels Then the city cawls \\1ee conot.ose When a stom hits Whenicicles fom On you finge tips And Madison A venue is fostbitten. As soon as they know That the stock njket willclose Cause the cash flow is fozen. ' And thats what it takes Tomake W ashi~~~~ hea Thats the voice ~akes' New Yoka disaste aea ts a no holds baed stom \Vith cold blooded blasts Andthe cabon monoxide.black Can play havoc on you ass So you got to high step it Like you walking though cental pak Like you negotiating a cow field When the night is deathly dak And thats what it takes To suvive winte in the city When you don't make enough money To make the capital take pity But still ts.funny.' That when all is sunny The city spins' Like the ciminals within But when the H20 Gets a little fozen The city yields Andjust spins its wheels L ' Ah mothe natue How New Yok hates you You can make the diffeence Between adials and chains Between saiit.at.ion esiduals And pothole pains. You can.make a pacemakes pace And a mayoal ace BUJ still its sad.and had to undestand How the lush tuns to slush Wb.eD.w~x~ ~ljsb~4 Qy a w~~~~ _ wondeland by Thomas Gesimondo STUDENTSoiJR PR.CESCAN'_T BE BEAT!! 10% DSCOUNT though the:end 01 semeste with student o faculty J.D. (Bing this ad). XEROX OFFSET 8'12X11. tio coo.es 7~' 100coplcs $300 8'12X coples 6ct aout i Oos $ / ;> x 11 ove 50 COPCS 5~. MOST WORK WHLE YOU WAT. Lage jobs in by noonout same day! : J ( Vets Column. by MichaeL8.\Beiluo~o The subcommittee fomed by the House and Senate has eached a compomise ageement esulting in passage of the G. Bill mpovement ActHR Highlights of the new bill include a 6.6% cost of living incease and a dastic change in the contovesial delimiting date fo veteans eceiving educational assistancebenefits. The 6.6% 'cost of living inceasemeans that a single vetean attending a veteans administation appoved institution. full time. will eceive $ pe month as opposed to the. cuent $ Veteans with one dependent will get $370.00; two dependents $422.00; and fo each dependent ove two an. n $26.00 will be eceived. \ The cost of living incease was expected all along. Howeve the poposed chage. in the delimiting datethe 10 yea limit within which veteans must. use thei benefits; o fofeit any emaining entitlementgeneated stong opposition and ceated the need fo the compomise committee. l n its oiginal vesion SR 947 the bill would have extended the delimiting date fom the cuent ten to twelve yeas. ts poponents ague that too many Viet Nam ea veteans wee unable to attend full time institutions because educational allowances wee incomensuate with actual costs (the allowance fo a full time student was in 1967 and did not each paity with the actualcostof highe education until the ealy 70 s). Opponents agued that a twoyea ; extension would 'cost the govenment an additional two billion dollas.' 'Moeove. they felt ten yeas was long enough fo a vetean to take advantage of the benefits since \V.W. and Koean conflict veteans wee only allowed eightyeas. The compomise vesion that was passed HR 8701 esulted in etention of the. ten yea limit and established an expanded loan pogam. Essentially the expanded loan pogam would enable veteans those whose delimiting date has expied but still have at least 12 months of entitlement emaining to boow up to $ pe yea fom the Veteans Administation Veteans will be expected to begin epayment of the loan nine months afte gaduation. at inteest ates compaable to the National Diect Student Loan Pogam (3%). 5.1._ J..' ~ ~. j '~1. i f \ ~.~'!.' ~. 'ThenewbiHis totake:effeetsixtydays afte it is signed by Pesident Cate. who is expected to do so. Veteans who desie an in depth summay of HR 8701 may obtain one by witing: William E. Lawson. Diecto OVA. One Dupont Cicle N.\V.Suite 410. Washington D.C. :20036.: S. _ ~ _. 27 LeXington Ave. NY le:'h (23d & 24) 677 5~75 '..;. ~. '.; ': ' ' '. '..i_.'.. ~.' it'.

6 / a /.Page 6 '' Mach ' '. ' Lectueship.. ~ Awads_.Glv_ :en '{ _~.. nteim Edito nteim Associate Edito nteim Business Manage Contibutos:.John Rivea.Daleeu Beve HowadBabich' Anthony Malloy EDTORAL DougfasE Aonson Steven Koenig' LeoUhlich Ronnie.Peist.Bian Kanzaki Steve Kaufman. Thomas Cesimondo Michael Belluomo E'van Finkelstein. Ande Bonime Published weekly unde the authoity of the Ticke Association of Bauch College. Opinions expessed ae those of individuals and not necessaily of the Ticke. t is the policy of the Ticke to accept all' esponsible opinions and lettes. All copy is subject to editing at the ~.discetionvof_th~~(jjtq!~_ ic~et'association the College o.the Univesity. Addess all communications to the Ticke ox 137 East 2~nd Steet New Yok N.Y: Telephone: 725.:7622'. Copyights 1977 Ticke Association. Seveal Assembly meetings have been held and so fa nothing has happened. The eason is faily obvious. The membes ae.so involved in political ties that _ they aent thinking of the main issues and poblems that the students ae facing. Weae the ones that ae getting scewed. Each paty is unde the misconception that what thei paty wante thei pa~ty will.get. The tagedy is that absolutely nothing is getting done. t took thee boing epetitive Assembly meetings at which hostility was omnipesent and omnipotent fo an Assembly with twenty mcihbes to appoint two membes to be Politics liteally staving to death. Without ou clubs Bach Collge is nothing. The entie Assembly each membes obeying his/he obligation's is being both assinine and inconsideateo When the school newspape doesn't' have pape o pens to wite with not to mention a typewite you know thee's a poblem somewhee. While have a high egad fo Paliamentay pocedue cannot help but 'laugh when hea. someone second a motion to second a. motion. This might be a bit exaggeated but this sot of double talk does go on: Until the membes of the Assembly on the Fees Committee. This is ALL the membes ae eady to gow up despicable. and give in to each othe s. demands Each of the leades of the thee paties absolutely nothing will beaccomplished un aound the oom. whispeing into My point is that the membes of the thei potege's eas. t's appaently assembly must stop acting as if they'e eached the point whee membes of a leaning how to sit on an impotant seat. paticula paty ae voting against an. This is the eal thing! Get it togethe issue o peson simply because the othe now! Just think about all the lives that paty wants it. Those of you who ae the you ae scewing up at Bauch. Once you ~.~$':.' OL:ventiloquist.s.~shoulcL_ be._nakej.hat e~ji~_ation ~.be~ }::l}?yj}~_ j:'o_ll ashamed. will lean how to compomise. f you Without the afoementioned Fees continue to do things as you have been Committee thee cannot be ap doing them NOTHNG will be acpopiations to the vaious clubs which complished. You pobably don't want to incidentally ae scacely suviving on see this happen but it inevit.ahly will. We what they have. While the Assembly.voted you in so' don't scew us. membes ae sitting on thei asses Remembe we can :\o'!' vote you in next aguing ove tivialit.ies. the clubs ae' yea. ( ~.t P' (:~. ) ~> L?. l :: of Management at Bauch 'College. He use and contol. was fo '20 yeas diecto of the Labo and Human Relations Division of the Reseach nstitute of Ameica and was fomely Adjunct Pofesso of Management at the Gaduate School of Engineeq The Deans of the thee schools ofbauch CollegeBusiness and Public Administation. Education and Libeal Ats and Scienc'es~haveestablish~d a Deans~Dis. tinguished Lectueship awaded in each academic yea to.a membe of the faculty who has displayed unusual scholaship teaching ability and community sevice. that tyanny can be avoided by~dispe~l of powe though a system.of checks and balances. Has the theoy woked? in govenment? in institutions like 'the copoa. ~ tionand the labo union? Pofesso Levenstein examines the distinctions between the fou sepaate conceptsspowe. authoity;.esponsibility aid accountabilityand asks whethe we have developed the DR. AARON LEVENSTEN is Pofesso mechanisms necessay fo thei effective ingat New Yok Univesity Afte gettinghis Bachelo of Ats degee at City College he eceived his Docto of Juispudence fomnew Yok Law School..' a membe of the New Yok Ba he has specialized in the law of labo elations and has' seved as abitato in labo dis ~ putes. He has also seved as a management. consultant especially in the Health Cae field. Among the many woks by D. Levenstein these books have been widely paised and one of them quoted as authoity' in impotant Supeme Cout decisions: Labo Today and Tomoow (Knopf).Why People Wok (CowellCollie) Use You_Head': (Macmillan) and F.'eedam's Advocate (Viking)Pofesso Levenstein is editoinchief of nteaction the biweekly management psychology. newslette publishedby tl}~ Oganizational Behavio nstitute. D. Levenstein will speak about 6 pm in the Gaduate Lounge on the 9th floo in the 23d St. building. The Ameican theoy f feedom has ested on the assumption Sue You. Blues Dea M c owell~.::~=o ':':' You election 'to the A thletic Boad of the Bauch Day Session Govenment has 'not yet beeneonfimed. You have been accused by. Richad Retting of violating the Senate ~ti9«' Committee ByLaws of ;s;q~ 17 1 ~76. The alledged ~~io'n as specified unde Section V Atic1e~'~akingdown anothe candidate's publicity was ou justification fo holding up you confimation.. Thee will be'an open heaing befoe this committee Febuay at 7)5 P.M. in oom 114 of the 24th SL building. The committee will adopt the heaing pocedues used in disciplinay heaing at Bauch. Should you fail to'attend the heaing youwill be disqualfied as a candidate. Vey tuly yous Student Election Review Committee Doloes C. Gatza Chaipeson <6;;> so t:\ _ '\ '' Judging fom the amount of noxious gases it emits 'd say it's some type of weapon. ~..._.~ ): ~ '. f.:.a.~ '. to :. By Bian Kanzaki.'~ Recently eelected Univesity Student Senate Chaipeson Ed~ad Robets denounced Goveno Caey's $6.4 million cut to CUNY.'s senio colleges. Robets said:. that Caey's Executive Budget eleasedlastweek is the latest knife plunged.'into CUNY's back The senio colleges budgets will be slashed fom $311.5 million. this yea to $311.1 million in The budgets of the community colleges have not yet been detemined. since the City as the municipal sponso se.~o~~all.bud~et levels. '.' / The Slash of the Knife ncluded in the $6.4 million eduction is a $1 million cut to the SEEK pogam which will esult in the temination of 37 SEEK counseling and 19 SEEK faculty positions. Booklyn College is slated fo the lagest campus eduction of ove $1.4 million. This will. esult in the temination of 20 faculty and 12facultysuppotpositions and a cut of 11 student sevice and 17 maintenance and opeation positions. Oveall CUNY's nine senio _colleges w~l lose 254 staff positions. Student enollment is scheduled to declineby ove '7000. n addition the Goveno :.oo..(. ' J':' ; ~..~.. '' '. ': '..:. '.' ' ~ Would you buy a used pape fom this.man?.(co~~nued.:onpage.ji ~~~~~ ~~~::~~~~~~~~~~ > '.:. ~~.::~.;. YO.!':.

7 j Mach l Lettes to. the EditoC' Dea M. Aanson: am indeed shocked that the pesonwho efained fom signing his/he name has questions concening the qualifications of Ms. Tlleese Belsito fo the job which she is 'now pefoming. t 'may be that the peson wlio wote the.lette is the ecipient of the sweat long hous low.pay 'and teas that _Ms. Belsito has put into this college. Not only was she in chage of the implementation '~ TCKER' i The ecent incidence of teoist violence in West Gemany makes one ponde. about the implications of.teoisn fo westen democacies n geneal Because of the elative openness oflibeal societies they ae especially vulneable to acts of violence. Since a democacy implies the absence of a police state. contols on such aeas as 'ams availability. adical liteatue.' and the movement of people within and without thei county ae compaatively lax. Afte all democacies stand fo feedom of thought choice and pusuit. fthey wee to estict these feedomsthev would soon be accused of fascistic tends as is the case of 'Nest Gemany today. But what is to bidone when teoism becomes a eal and fequent theat? Vaious othe questions come to mind: s teoism to be toleated fo the sake of democatic pinciples? O. is teoism to be combated at the expense of cetain feedoms? s thee amiddle solution? Maybe a bette undestanding could be gaiied if we examine the sides involved in this issue. Fist. thee is the pespective of the govenment. ts officials must juggle two contadictoy notionsat.once: They have the duty of toleating dissent. but at the same time they must maintain peace' and stability. How can they sepaate simple dissent fom outight violence? They must theefoe decide what kind of antiteoist legislation to pass. A society's democatic chaacte may well depenaoncheappovaoflhese laws. and on thei subsequent stict o.'. ' As~embly Walkout. of scheduling ALL academic and othe ' pesonnel fo the evening and.extension _ division but also fo all etuning veteans afte Wold Wa L The'success of tbe veteans' who. studies in the ac lle(jaduate Lounge seeme~ to h.e filling up nicely fo the DSSG's second assembly meeting of the semes_t~!._~muc!? lobbying and mingling was taking place when Lynne Busky Pesident of DSSG called fo ode. t was aleady a little bit late aid many. cucial items such as appointments to the Fees Committee and Vice Pesidencies wee on the agenda. The impotance of celeated pogam esulted in one of the the fees Committee can be undestood'. most impotant contibutions to the city when one ealizes that without a Fees state and national economy: t may be Committee neithe clubs no Student that you ae even the son o daughte of Govenment 'can get funds needed fo oneof thoseveteans. Thee might neve have been a Benad 1 '4 M. Bauch College had not Ms. Belsito given of he time and expeience in helping to fomulate policy. fo the TERRORSM college acting as liaison wi~h the BOa'G:=~ : ~.:_ of Highe Education etc. etc. n the nineyea existence of the college 'we hate had five executive heads and the only one who was able to give continuity and actually to keep the.college afloat is ~ TERRY BELSTO. Do you now think that' the salay 'you statedis too low??? My answe would be thaj not only should she have been paid a much highe salay but she should be given the thanks and appeciation of all those who have benefitted fom this geat woman!!. Haold }\.ella Pofesso of Maketing ea. Note: Pofesso! You spell it Aonson. f To:. Editos: The Repote Senty and Ticke Fom: D. Floence W. Siegel Office of the Dean of Students Subject: D Vea B. Douthit ~oial Awads ') Please include the infomation below in the next edition of you pape: The CUNY Committee fo the Disabled is eceiving applications fo the fouth!nittal D. Vea B. Douthit Memoial Awads. Two awads oj fiftydollas each will be given to senio college students one based on scholaship and the othe on sevice. Recipients must be physically disabled _Applications ~e available in the Office of the Dean of Students Room and the Counseling Office. Room both '1ft~PalAvenneSot:ttl.Gomple ed applicatjons should be etuned to D. Floence W. Siegel in the Office of the Dean of Students no late than Apil loose application The teoists themselves pesent a second ' pespective.' Thei goals vay accoding to thei ideologies which can be WANTED ' Swish ~. Swash ' '7'::~~:~'.>:1 'Page 7 b nomal ppeation ''~ boyco.t.ting:t.be meeting. ~ _ 'As the assembly secetay began calling' The effect of thei absence howeve _ oll cetain.assembly membes got up was appaent Without thei attendance and walked' out wlthouce:lptan'ation. a quoum was not pesent. This stumped Unfotunately they.chose not to the pesent student' govenment's atepesent the students '\\ho had elected tempt to begin moving in this new yea. them. T1}e only possible explanation by this Among the assembly membes who left ' epote is that cetain students may still the oom wee Howad Babich Mat.in.be soe ove thei losses in the past McDowell Richad Gant Keith Conie. election. What is still unclea is why and May Ann Hamel. They \had been cetain soe loses have decided to ty confeing in' the hallway just minutes and disupt the student govenment's befoe the oll was taken. Each had effots instead of contibuting to those efused comment as to why they wee vey goals all students have in common. totally anachistic and thus lack any coheence. o they can be a vaiety of Maxism. and thus have a elattvely well oganized stategy. Thei ultimate goal. mainly involves the destuction of op pessive political and economic systems in ode to ceate a bette society. Thei allying cies aim against injustice and inequality. But hee' anothe question aises: How do evolutionay' ideas and utopias elate to acts of violence? Moeove quite a few people agee with many of these ideas but they condemn the violence; so whee do ideals end and teoist acts begin? / The democatic.society offes a last pespective on this issue. Thee ae those who sympathize with the.ideals.of the te?is:s. ai the~e ae ~h?s~ who uttely eject any fom of dissent n.the ' cente is a middle class majoity that wants to peseve whateve economic and political feedoms it believes to have and iot feel theatened by the possibility of sudden violence. They will thus comply with cetain new measues of secuity and suneillance as long as these do not becoljle blatantly authoitaian. One of the most supising aspects of thisissue.ipaticulaly in West Genany is that many of the teoists come fom well educated. economically comfotable middle class families. They live in a societv whee injustices and inequalities ae' not vey widespead. Then why the violence? Some obseves have suggested that those who ae diven fom passive discontenttodestuetiveactivitieslatka' pupose. a goal fo which they live and.because of this they commit aggessions in the name of some distant utopia. Othes go so fa as to conside teoism the futue fom of wafae between. STUDENT GtOVERNMENT NEEDS: Secetaies:1;S20 hs./wk. should be ableto typ~ aj:moximately 5S'wo.dspe minute. Steno 80 wods pe minu.te o Shothand. $3/h. Sen. Busas (1520 hs.) minimum equiements 6 cedits in accounting Apply at Student Govenment Qffice Rm. 409 Student Cente ~$3!h...' _J ~~.~:l nations. This latte idea viotwjthstandingt. libeal democacies 'sllffeingoteioist=' ~' ' activities' must caefully: weigh ~h~i ' ~':'~ '~' altenatives.' f teoism becoin~s'~a'n. emotional issue the democaticqu ty.: of : '. _~; that society will 'undego a ~~v e test '.' since democacies heavily el on 'the'. ~ ational solution'.of poblems'. Fu. ' themoe the' 'eiteoely' dangeous altenative of what has been called the t.ot.alitaian tempt.ation ';jleatens ~ these democaciesif theyopefotoughe contols and sticte laws' egadfess_df. 'toleance and feedol. Tbis. poblem 'which aises moe questionsthancan be answeed with time becomesinceasingly puzzling and at the same tuneimpotant to society Pehaps aposiivesolution is. ' _. _ J ~ impossible; s ~ ~'.Continued fom Page 6) efused to allocate monks fo the Univesity to administe a educedcost pattimetuition waive pogam. thus focing additional declines in pattime student enollment. Robet's stated that the Goveno's: budget with its paticula attacks against SEEK and pantime students means that USS and all student ozanizations 'must moun a YTgoOUSoFt=ensivewevefse he cuts. Robets pointed out (hat the legislatue must vote on the budget by Apil st and he hopes to bing pessue on them to eject the cuts fo CUNY and to join \vith the students of the City Uni\esityin exposing the budgetslashing tactics of the Goveno. What this means. accoding to Robets. is that thll Goveno is t\'in~ to educe the ~ numbe of CUNY sudcnts and faculty to' ease absoption and mege with the State Unin:sity.This is pat of the Goveno's calculated S ategy to dismanlk the Cily Uni\esity. fist by o~:ilg. tile imposiliun of tuition fo the fisl time ill CU~Y's DO yea ~'' ;isoy.!'h)\\' the Goveno is altempting 10 lise the.esulting. 10\\'e~ed cnfnllmcnts as the : hasis fl)' addilio~al b'udget cut~ fo tnc'cil'y Uni'\:esity. This wijl inc:\ooably esult in the dasti;.:.;uailmcill of highe e<.tm~a(iqn_~ a~cessfo ihe City's csid~nts This ~ann()t be tokated. Robl'fl S s<:lid ~ Rlmet~ intends to meet with D. win Polishook. Pesident of he 'PTofc~siona'~ Staff Congess (City Univesity faculty union) ill the coming weeks todisc'uss a joint plan of al:t ion to cs(oe fuli funding lo City Univesity's budget. Both Robets and Polishookbelieve that students and faculty' ( should' wok closely 'togethe sinc~thci. inteests ae i nexticabl.yinletwined'. '. '. '\ ' '';'.: '.'~. ; ~. < ' 'l ' '

8 . :.:'.;'.' )...:Page8 TCKER ' ~ ~ THE BOOKSHE.F.\. '' '. ' '. H '. t. ' f ~ 'j t t ~ :.'. ~w!:~..by Steven Koenig W~O ~HOULD ~LAY GOD?.by Ted Howad and Jeemy Rifkin (Dell $1.95) is a fascinating book about the contovesies of genetic engineeing' ~o those who 'think the concept of a maste ace ended inthe.foties thisbook will telf you who is conducting this eseach who stands to pofit fom itand what can happen to the futue of life on this planet. FRENDS AND LOVE~S by. '.. Robet Bain (Pocket $2.50) is about the way ou society in contast with othes deals with the bonds of fiendship and love. t 'doesn't deal with' sexual elat<:ftfsllip's;bu athe fiend ~hipoyalty tustvand affection. Bain wites in a way that is fiendly and illuminating. t's a topic.which.has. been neglected. in favo of sexual elationships a~d it's 'a efeshing and much needed look at that which is most impotant to us. t CRUSADERS CRMNALS CRAZES by Fedeick J. Hacke M.D. (Bantam $2.25) analyzes the teoism which uns ampant in ou wold. Fom the fanatic with a cause to. the ciminal and the psychopath Hacke taces the psychology of the teoist. ncluding chaptes on Patty Heast and the Munich massace. THE ALLAMERCAN DOG (Avon $5.95) is a collection of Ameican folk at featuing dogs. D. Robet Bishop Diecto~ Ameican Museum of Folk Ats. compiled this collection of paintings sculptue pottey and weathevanes of man's best fiend. Some of these paintings ae vey funny such as Alex M~iladano's Dog Beauty Palo with Lauen Bacall types shan:tpooing the dogs' hai. All ae a chaming pat of Ameicana. THE MEMORAL by Chistophe shewood (Avon $2.25) Avon's Daa nne S' 131Cing'6h'the wothy task of eissuing Chis shewood's out of pint novels and this is the fist of that seies~~featuing a _coye.ponait ofthe auihoby. Don Bachady this is a novel of the chaotic.twenties in Euope. THE HEARNG TRUMPET by Leonoa Caingt0!1 (Pocket $1.75) This is a fantastic (i~ both senses of the wod) '. novel about Maion.Leatheb)' a 92 yea old Fench woman who doesn't know what to do when he :amily 'wants to commit he to an old ladies home. )t seems a pity to commit suicide when have iived fo ninety two yeas and eally haven't undestood anything. Yet she is chaming and fun and when the old age home is in a SpaAish c;astle full of.witchcaft mysteious poisonings and 'a potait of a Nun which winks. Maion uncoves the secet of the Leeing Abbess discoves the Holy Gail and makes ou life vey happy in The Heaing TumpeL ThellLustaiions by Pablo WeisxCai~n ae as hysteical as the book and if you don't want to take my wod fo i fjlmmake Luis Bunuel said Readjng The Neaing Tumpet libeates is fo~ the miseable eallty:o'ou days'. n.faet~ it;s as good as a Bunuel movie.. A ive whose couse is n 3 s taqh t line o nealv so hadly eve makes any encoach. ' ments on its banks; except pehaps vey lage ives when they use above thei usual level. eithe ov an incease n thei own wates o fom thei flow being n so~e degee meupted by the tides Hence wheneve ive is naow in its channel and Winds consideably. any miscuef commonly occasions may be pevented. bv deepeunc ann st'lghtenlng the cou se of the steam '. :lit# '. GNG 1HE COURSE OHA RVER J. C. Loudon ~NCYCLOPAEDtAOF AGRCULTUAE ~ ageed upon (as it geneaoy oughdthat the undetake should ageeto peseve the staightness of the channel and upholdits banks duing that o some othe time fixed upon; and to delive them up at the end of the tem in the state and condition specified.i n the contact:. A' case of staightening the couse of a ive ' is 9iel1 in The Code of Agicuhue. The wates' which in thei cooked couse wee fomely' () almost' stagnated now un at the'odinay ate of hedeclivitv give.n them. Th.ey neve' oveflow thei banks. Cattle can now pastue upon those gounds in which they would. fomely have been swamped. The.suface of the wate being low in geneal. fou.:and sometimes six feet. below that of t'headjacent fields his cut seves as 'a geneal dain to the whole vallev: so that thee hunded aces of. meadow may be conveted into aable land; sixty aces of moss may be impoved into 1$' meadow; and five hunded aces of aable iand ae endeed of double thei fome value. RASNG RVERS TO A HGHER EVEL.'i.~i':~ ';~~''''''''''' '''';' ' ;:~ ~ _. J. '. (' ; :: ' ~.' The atteaion of the cou se of i:l 'ive OJ book isattended with difficu.t v and expense accoding to the paticula cicunstances. n a simple case n wb ich one st aiqh t cut S equied. the pincipal dtflc:.jjv dnd that which eflules ;hp. bes! ~kl!l at tt'ie 3tSt lies in di~ctlng the cuen~ at the 'S: flclod out of the old into the new c.':jnnel but :~ a bend of the lid c3lnel can )~ mi.ld~ us'~ of this difficulty may be ><Jid 1'1 va'1ish. 1hp mouth of the new cut ecelve~ ~he cue with a staiqht cous:. conseq\j2ntly. f f be made of suf~lcient capacity tnf> lvf'. n a flood :an have no pgpensly if>ft towads its old h~ nei?nc; the ;t)0se milt!' <.lis which isp. i fom:nq me m'uth of th~ '1f1\: ;:y. willgeneal!\ be su. f ;::.n t'l tul t~~ s~(ln at low wate.to t. Bu' f 3 SUltdtl: 'H ~ cannot be apploachej l;'f yt'e e ~ Jt;? _ di~eclj.og.'pjp._v.;jjll:.e'p.>lu:e'1 f ~)'vl th~ flood cuent and give 11 <.J ~:~!tl'!ll)w;l(j COuse nto the new ch.:m!l~1 c' 'lfe:'<.;h; dam being fomed Le'wee fhe pon! of the pie and he' fim bd'1k (it he np.v' channel to pp:en;the V\ ; fl)'n ecjdl;':fhl its wonted cou ese. Anentiely new he'o;:!'i1;'pel h)wev(' 1 is much to he pefe ~d '.N~l:'e c:~n t)e obt<l;.ed fo n iln lo':el1 (()J' '.:'Pf'n lhp steclnl pdsses alte ncjtl~lv th ~~!h 'f~\fj :.U'; and ~hough a p;; 1 of ts 011 JPd S C!lul on sutaces which HP ~() d;j~p.enl t:~1d' Fom 'How To Buy.An Eleph{lnt by Steve~Koenig HOW TO BUY AN ELEPHANT ed. John Kausz (Hawthon $5.95) This is a book of '''things you neve wanted to know~ 1?ut Willbegadyou Joundout. Like how to play the bellows as a Wind instument. O how to hav~t ice. O impotant thingalike how to cave an endless wood chain. n fact 200 pages chock full of useless infomation that'will delight you. But of couse it's now eally useless. V 01J neve Jaiow'when you might' need tok:tl0w how to sniggle fo eels. to iidu at ion endsgeot cae S not taken n holes and qullevs n the new ban k. which eouc t b e consant.v fl!lecj up with. loose stones 1' ovvn in and leftt o he fixed by the oessue an i non o (1~ the wate. n the case of ;). ive ;J.ts ;nq.nea j house. (fi:. ) ns j:; soneimes 01 ge3.t «nco tao ce. Cu t t inc the.evv cha~nt::'1 is ne elv i) wok of manual abou beng (il tendet! V' tth no othe dif icul tv tha wha nav a ise fom the expense. whi:'t. w.11 de'[lpn(1 )n't~e Sll:? of the ive the natue ('f ih~:j'jum to be cut ~hough. ano the \J;:)Ut' f)f :d'nou i~ thf'.y qven ds t c t t ~ mostt!o be l'>\ e ljlf'j With su if.ie u 1Cl.W':X :y pevious catculations.. l:e s.ze of tht~ ne.~' cut ;il ~c QUilt \)f its ge<.j te ceo: ti :1:oy Ue c;'dl l.: ')i'lode(~ W th '~at of me old ~honll::. F.) th (;\Jp'n~ )f. tlooos.o'l cav in«i lilt ~.iny p:: :.'_les WHh'vvhlch ttlt>y C(J:ll t: Cli/lldCl ~.; soon entaoe f s i)'~e't;!4 il SS 1;'lh:t':.' ~ ve ample oom!:1 d E :ww.h anis!.: e f i st i ooo )~C.Juill P~':''vf: :ll <'d. bv. 'S'Y to;' ~)cun~h toce 1:5 AJJ.' :.:. < ij. i 'le CtJus. ': '2 : ~~_. ~.#._ '.<. ; i.'.~.j'. ~'. _.} 06. ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 ~ ~ ~. _ ' '.. ~ i ' '' ~. (.Jf)(:./l. b~ Sc~l ~ l' : t \)ij 9 \:.! Fy /\ nt:w '\. l't st'. '1'''li'' '\: b ~t.lly att~qdedlcj lullny1 : 'ow if' 'ell:.' t S openel1 ';'J see '11.:1!~ t:: 't i:~ ~''>.'~ i \'1'5 ':s st'jlghtne:.;s l.i Th'll 11.. t. ;~ : ;i(1~ ) ltppp~ : '' J nf :' l': } uice: t~~y(~~x::nt1;' '!;i.::;: _ ' thtl.~'l~\.:~ YPc.i~\ '.ft. :.(' ~ ;.; '! t \.)' 1 ~ wile' : w t t;'. 11 '. : i 1 ~ : l 1 o U)(1C d ; t l ~(. ~)~ \.il)/') '/1 :'> l.~.:~;th' d! ~~ e\';f'l t~p.\~ '~'Cf~ ':J' ~J' ' ~:\ f.'j J~ ~ e u ie to be deepened fo the pupose of dainage so may thei wates equie to be aised fo the pupose of iigation. impelling machiney. o po. ducinqcascades o watefalls fo the pupose 'of 'onament. Dams o weasfo thispupose should be constucted so as to fom a segment of d cicle acoss the bed of the steam with the convex side pointing.up the steam and the ends abutting against a natual o atif icial bank. (Fig. 2) By this constuction the foce of the wate. howeve geat~ effectually esisted. aid the stuctue emains secue The geate the slope towads the uppe Side. the bette but the lowe side should be nealy pependicula. that the wate may fall ove it without coming in contact With the tace of tt:je building. (Fig. 3) The' wall (a) should be built of egulaly hewn stone. as 'should the abutments (b): next the wall thee snoutdbea mass of clay as a pt;ldle (e). and above that gavel o eathy matte of any k md to a consideaote slope (iil. BeneaTh the dam a consideable potion 0uQh t to ')e Pdved (e). Hed~S. o b.jnks 0: edth. fo the confineflwnt ot.vate ;'1 atificial lakes o ponds ae ')1 ten CG)$tucted at geat expense. and not [>o:ng p:o:>eiy fumed often beak 'out and o';c3sion consideable damage. The eo in thl':'l constuction S commonly owlng to the A.dnT ('i!y ~adlh at the: base in podution to :hel h~ lght. and thell n~ having 3 sufficient :(1P~!fJw;;h The wate no C pope section of pu[jdle n he.ente Ht~J(Js ()~ ll)~e Stones ot a lage size (Fig. 4) m~y le >Jd e('o:.jse to n slow unning.ives not <.;Ul'jt>Cl tg higtl fl nods and whee thee.!5 such ~ supe'jl;unc0l'}ce uf wate that no' t;s> s sustained hy the qum tlty which tlows hcljlli) the ~to.es. Whee t is equied to et;.) :he whole CoT t_he wote a puddle bank :)~1UlJll be Co' ned up the middle of the dam. F i9. 4 Looking Good /' by Steve Koenig L09K1NG GOOD: A Guide Fo Men by Chales Hix (Hawthon '14.95 cloth) is a valuable' book. Women have been instucted in the at of beauty since bith but itis only ecently that most men have begun t~p~y attention to tjlei looks. Thee is no <mgsjanding tadition to. instuct men on how to cae fo them selves; and so Chales Hix has put togethe this' ovesize book to tell you' just how to do it: Divided into fou sections Hai Face he. BOQY t. 'and 'Hands & Feet Looking Good helps:yo~ ~eep you ~iods.il;l good woking ode. How many of you eally know the ight way to shave? And why? Hix knows. and lets you know in staight nononense talk. His witing attitude is wamly authoitative. but not condescending as in so many howto books._b.uc.ewe.b.e'.s. photogaphs_pefectly:_ fit the book potaying men who ae taking cae of themselves and look it. This is an expensive book no getting aound it but it's cetainly a wothy investment. t's a well laid out concelve<f' poduction'that you o you man will ijnd valuable. '. '.. t _. '

9 .' <! '. '.': 0. :.. ' c. '..' '~~:~\igi!l..' ' _ ': ~'. :~.::.';.;.':~~.:. ': Mach21978 j. TCKER / / 'lfconc.et: Hoslips page~ G.. Salvatioo'AmyBand On Acid?.NoJt'sOataBley SALVATON ARMY BAND ON ACD? NOT~SCARLA BLEY!.'.bySteve Koenig Cala Bley has always been at the foefont of the new music. He compositions nave anged fom the passionate to the whimsical and usually manage to be both at once. He last album Dinne Music. (Watt 6;1 couldalmost be descibed as goodtime music. This new one Euopean Tou 1977 ecoded in Munich this past fall continues along the path of bassy squawky hony Kut Weillian music in which Bley Thee is an extended vesion of the Dinking M~siC' which fist.appeaed on.: Chalie Haden's mastewok The Libeation Music Ochesta (now 'out of pint but ifyou look quick you might still find it in the cutout bins.) A slightly siniste tuba and tombone' take you somewhee between a Geman cabaet in the thities and a stip j oint in Topeka. The tou de foce of the album is Spangled Banne Mino and Othe Patiotic Songs (including Flags And Now the Queen King Kon; and The Neu: National Anthem. The Cala Bley Band goes Wild with this twenty minute excusion into the joy and pomp of patiotism. Thee ae quotes fom the Maseillaise The Sta Spangled Banne Yankee Doodle t's A Gand Old Flag and othes which.can't even deciphe. Bewae Buzzad Doppin.gs ALL THAT JAZZ. t: think. even head Suey With the Finge on' Top thee. t sounds like the.. Salvation Amy band gone mad f.'od an w acid ovedose iding on meygoounds. t's tuly a joy to the eas. The Cala Bley Band including Roswell Rudd Michael Mantle and Andew Cyille. eally outdoes itself on Euopean Tou 1977 (Watt 8.) Fo those who missed he only New Yok concet this yea at the Bottom Line down you soows in Spangled Banne Mino. t's been on my tuntable eve since ipped th~ shink w@1l9fc_.;':':'~':;: ~~ Cala's music can be found n most ecod stoes o fom New Music Distibution Sevice 6 West 95 St. Thei catalog contains the best of the small label new music and jazz. Cissy Does t! types of styles ~ue~c'~s but am afaid that most of it tuns into a kind of fusion music which tastes of both but etains the spiit of neithe. t can be done in an integated way though. Ravel by Steve Koenig Comedian Billy Connelly opened fo Hoslips last. week at the Bottom Line. His thickly Scottish humo was a delight to eveyone. n a outine aboutstange Ameican.expessions C_onneJJ.Y Eay~his impession of what he fist thou~ht a shit kicke was and then actually got the a udience to sing the chous of Doing the Shitkicke's Waltz. He' did some hysteically scatalogical outines. illuminating ou' societal 'eaction to natual body functions but neve once did he fall into the ealm of bad taste. Well maybe once. n a voice somewhat like a coss between ealy Donovan and Dave Van. Ronk he assaulted thefb in a song about an undecove agent who ties to>~~duce (ape) a woman on a tain. The woman pulls off false beasts and declaes himself a CA agent and the situation' becomes a tunabout. The audience loved him. He has a ecod out on the Bitish Tansatlantic label but bewae that his accent is vey: had to undestand on the albun Hoslips is an ish band whose oots ae i~ taditional Gaelic music but tanslate this into ock aunch. t woks vey wellalthough in concet they ae like most bands oveamplified. They stated the set with some plain by Ronnie.Piest Cissy Houston has a voice that tanscends beauty and takes the listene on a ocktype songs which wee. vey jouney to new feelings and. ealities. He disappointing. Thei black leathe outfits voice is at once sadde than teas and a with white tiangle stipes gave them a musical einfocement of all things neopunk look which was inteesting but positive in the human spiit. inappopiate. The dumme' tied his Cissy Houston began he pofessional best to look like a punk. Keith Moon. music caee with the Dinkad Singes Which all points to thei main poblem. bysteven Koenig bosia. think this time she undestands.and the gospel influence is stiu appaent They have a fine musical alliance which The Savannah Band's new album D. 'the lyics fo he~ voice just comes.out in he music. Afte she left the Dunkad woks wondes with taditionalbased' Buzza'ds Oiginal Savannah Band tied. None of the music is f.ast enough fo Singes Cissy fomed the Sweet n songs and suites but too often they Meets King.Penett (RCAAFL 2402) is dancing and it's not inteest.ing enough spiations. The Sweet nspiations wee assume a sneeing ock postue that only a supeme disappointment. The spak fo listening. Miste Love the fist cut. best noted fo thei backgound vocals makes them look silly and ceates boing and vitality which made thei fist album steals its beat fom Chechez La with Aetha Fanklin. Cissy Houston's music. nstead. of emulating Jetho Tull a classic has disappeaed. This album is Femme and the hon aangement fom voice can be head on Aethas million they should ty instead to be to ish nothing but eheated leftoves. Ctic. 'll Play the Fool. And that's the best selles Respect D. Feelgood. Natual music what Steeleye Span is to Alan Bell was ight when he said this song. The one getting the most aiplay is Woman and othes too numeous to taditional English music. They play album sounds like a eheasal tape fo the Mach of the Nigniew. Using a calypso mention in a limited space: thei amplified folk instuments well with fist. nstead of the delightful medlies beat. it has delibeately obscue tongue in Cissy _ Houston epesents Cissys some inteesting effects such as using a 'thatweesomuch funteisten and dance cheek lyics about being mulatto. t's debut album as a solo pefome. Afte high pitched ogan instead of pipes. to we get?ongs that change so often they inteesting but not all that good. heaing this album the only salient When they ty to showoff. as when the ~ sound like mud. t all sounds alike. The.To top iioff. RCA seems to be using question is what took he so long to flutist played two at once a la an An. j spae but vety special effects povided by thei DynaWap vinyl again. The fist elease this musical mastepiece. The deson a la Roland Kik it uined the 1 Lay Fast on the.fis~ elpee ae eplaced album took something fom eveything standout compositions on this standout music fo he simply hadn't the lfuilityj by an (Mothes of nvention) Un and came up with something new. This album ae Leon'sRessclls You Song. He to pull it off. Thei last album The Book j. dewood's. The mix is so muddy that they one is old eheated hash. Let's hope fo Ain't Heau v He's M.v Bothe. Take t of nvasions displayed thei talents to :.. have.noeffectatall.'. ~~ ~. _Easy.()iou.~se_lf~~like fine advantage.i.ljiopatheit :iewelpee ~~j Vocalist Coy Daye claimed not to have thei next. The pefection of the fist.: you've neve head it sunz Aliens will be as good. undestood the lyics 'of the fist album. She just sang and it came out like am could only be bought about by genuine talent not a fluke of natue. and Geshwin usedjazzisms just as Keith Jaett is composing pieces fo sting ochesta and saxophone impovisation. t can be done. But let'~ give these effots ou suppot.. 1. ~J J J By Steven Koenig Cellist Janos Stake and pecussionist Geoge Gabe pemieed David Bake's Singes of Songs Weaves of Deams at Canegie Hall. Subtitled Homage to my Fiends Bake pays tibute to seven black musicia!1~;'miles Rollins Yancy Robeson Tane Duke and Dizzy ae the names of the movements. The Miles. section was etheeal. with the vibes ceating. a' nisty aua. The Tane section; was stomy and lyical as expected. The othes anged fom an almost westen motif fo Rollins to boogie woogie and fiftiesspy music. n was immense fun to watch this piece pefomed. Gabe had a lot of fun with all 'his instuments; he seemed to delight in the tiangles chimes vibes etc. as if they wee toys. Not so fo Stake who kept a gim look thoughout the concet. The only poblem with this piece is'.that. although it is fun to see it isn't all that wondeful to listen to. The piece was to deivative of othe musics without any of the feedoms they affod. Too much of it sounded like the type of socaled jazz that is backgound music in Lauen Bacall movies. t only whets the appetite fo the eal thing _ Aiot.he famed cla ss'ical atist Alexande La g o y a pefomed Casteedes nvention Homage to Pink. Floyd at.the 92nd St. Y. No infomation was given about the compose othe than the name Casteede. This piece fo solo guita was vey influenced by Pink Floyd's 'music. t stats off a stumming which escala t.es into an escape eminiscent of the beginning of Dak Side of the Moon t uses othe Floydisms : without the passion of Animals but with the slickness of Dak Side. twas aveyenjoyablevpieee' even' :though it ' used.'. steeotypical ock chodchanges.v: ~.'. > ~ Lam glad to see composesusing vaied The Rockaway Music & At Council Pesents Rudolf Sekin SATURDAY~FEBRUAR1'25 8:30 P._M~ AT. Beach Channel High SchQ ol Beach Chsufne' Dive at 100 Rockaway Pak N.Y. Special Student Rate$5.00 NonStudent. $8.00 Make Checks Payable To: R.M.A.C. 275 Beach 138 St. Belle Habo N.Y O fo ticket infomation call: (212) Tickets. AvalJaljJe7ff Ooo( '. ' ~;.:. ~ :: ' ' ~' FREE~PARK1NG..~.':.;'.'.. '. '': <.

10 g;s;j.4 RE : :~'. j $ ' 'o.';.' '. ~: '~ ~. ' ) Page 10 TCKER t Mach '. ~ RKO R etospective f f ~;' The Regency Theate at Boadway and 67th Steet announced today that it will Pesent 46 fims.eleased and distibuted by RK.D.'The seies uns 8 weeksthough Satuday Apil 29 and iopens ' Sunday. Mach wi:th two 1933 spec '. taculas: KNG KONG aia 50/\/ OF 'KONG 'KNG KONG was eleased' in Apil 1933 and eight months late the sequel opened Both of the featues wee poduced and diected by' MER/AN C..COOPER and ERNEST B. SCHOED. SACK espectively. This will be. the fist New Yok showing of the oiginal Kl\/G ::lfkoqla~lltgq.+. (. f; f ~ in48 months ;: ~ The RKO etospect.ivealsofeatues a thid. COOPER SCHOE DSA C1:\ c o 11 abo at ion: THE ~(/S'.1' DAl\GER()US GA:~fE which sta~~el. McCea and Fay \\ ay who late played the female lead in 1:\1.'\'(; 1:\0.\'(;.' An adventue film set in Afica. THE AOS1' DAl\ GEROUS GAf\.lE was eleased in Septembe and utilized some of the jungle sets that ae seen in 1:\1.\G KO.\(; Also on the same bill which plays on Sunday. Mach 26 and Monday. Mach 27 will be the CHARLES LA UGH TO.NAA [JREE~Y 0 'HAfi.A veson of THE HUXCHBACK. OF J\lOTRE DAA1E (1939Diected by William Dietele). The films selected fo showing at the Regency Theate wee poduced duing a twenty yea peiod ( ) when RKO anked Wth 11G~1. 20th Centuy Fox. Paamoun;: Univesaland \Vane Bothes as a. majo Hollywood studio. Among the stas whose caees wee established at RKO and whose films will o'e'shown duing the two month suvey will be: Ginge Roges & Fed Ast.aie. Katlfaine Hepbun. Lucille Ball. and Cay Gant. This' is the'lin~ of people who ae waiting to join ou staff. buh~h aen't they? of ou~ illust:.ious staff send us A seedy looking Kc would pefe you. f you can type daw wite epott~ings as you see th~l~ f you ~~n beathe? f ~o the~ we want y@u help l'i'.you j ish to beco:tlc a nembo i tl.dd tess.'h 1 0 t.elephoie numbc Slavey Exhibition The Fedeick Douglass Yeas. an exhibition dealing with the life and times of the geat abolitionist and the stuggle fo 'emancipation. will 'be on view at The ~'ew Yok Public Libay's Cou~Lee.Cullen Regional Banch (104 West 136th Steet) fom. Satuday Febuay 18. though Mach 18: Consisting of 42 panels. the exhibition was eseached.and developed by the Smithsonian. nst.itut.ions Anacostia Neighbohood Museum t is in fou pats the fist of which deals with the' beginning of.t.he slave tade in this county and the slave evolts of.t.he yeas Black paticipationin theyeas leading up to the Civil W a and in its. aftemath is emphasized in the second.' section. The thid centes on the life of Blacks suddenly feed' afte geneations of slavey. while t.hefout.h copsides the new Black. _. Bulletin Boads The glass enclosed bulletin'boads will be administeed and maint ained by the Office of Student Activities. Room 104of the Student Cente' 1. The thee bulletin boads will be found in the following locations:. A. 'Auditoium Lobby 17 Lexington A venue. next to the faculty mailboxes. B. Elevato Lobby5th Floo26th Steet Cente. C. Entxance Lobby15S East 24th Steetopposite entance doos. 2 Sponsoing oganizations '!V1thin the campus COt1llUlit5 lllay post mateiats+t+~+.+~_._ peiod of one week only) petaining to Speciul Eients such as dances. pat.ies. at. exhibits cultual'displays. etc. by binging to the Office of Student Activities ~3) postes no lage than 8 1 / 2 x no late than Thusday aftenoon pio to t.hv week of posting. These will be posted on Fidays fo events to be held t.he following week. 3. The Office of Student Activities will date and stamp the post.es as they ae bought in. They will be hung accoding to'space availability. with pioity g iven to those which'ae fist eceived. DSSG Cont. (Continued fom Page 1) nomination to the fees committee citing pesonal disageements with M. Lowey as he easons. Befoe the voting on Fees Committee appointments. John Wetzel made a ~. motion fo secet balloting. He cited consideable political p.a.typessues as his motivation. The motion was deha ud and thee was also consideable Ol.ljpct ion fom students at the meeting. The m otion was defeated. A motion was then nad«to conside the two nai ni ng noni nco. The assembly t hcn quvst.ioud \1 Mala ve. He was a skid to l'sign fom ~i< post as pesident of PHDE befo«being cons.deed fo the fees connit.t.ee..a gteal' deal of defining the ules of assvnbiy pocedue. was ne~deduut fi;.~.' '~'1. Malave 'offeea a '';:)~d esignation of his pesidency and this was accepted by the assembly. A vot.e fu his appointment was then taken and accepted 9 tu H with onv a hsent.ion. His appointmen:lilled the' emaining seat on the Fees Committee. but seveal assembly membes aised objections ci.ting that t hey had thought 7v1. A h med was still' able to be consideed a nd said they would ha vi: changed thei vot.ex if they wee a wae of the n al.ue of t.he vou'. A geat dca l of confusion developed and the meeting lost quoum because se\'l'al axsnhlv um lx s had to leave fo L o 'clock class( s. Th«lack (t F('(<; Com m i t.t.c«mmlxs will hampe )SS(; huxius. fo d( laying budg( t a lloca t ion and o t h <;t udnt lu h t casu v tju<;iws. P () p () :; (' d ~ V i ( (> P ('''' i d (' n t i < no m i na t.io n <lld o t hc j'tl. lj)s on t.h«:ig('hb ~ \.' n(ll (o!1sid( l d hch1s' of ;ack of (j t.im. The a SSt.:H1 biy n1l.~tjng wa:; adjouned yo'.l naue The Kaate Club is Open To All Matial Anist«Join The Kaate Club NO EXPER ENCE NECESSARY JON THE CLUB The Club s Open to All. '. Male and'female Students Room: d St. Building Thusdays 12:1O 2 PM' Ask topet. :. _. ). l. 'i

11 .' '. ':. ;. _. ;:~ ';' ' J' 'i'.;~ ' { '. '. ;.' Mach '._?.Chess: The Final Seesaws toabalanced Daw o BySteve Kaufman When'. faced vwith.the challenge. of wanting to win. whethe it.be' a game 'of 'spot oa ealifeencounte.ionedesies tilning deaheaded' eactionsand maybea 'fo<>i poofplan~ A combination of the thee failed to come;though in the' last ound game. between Ray Chan and. myself iil the Bauch College. Che~s Championship. concluded Decembe 2. As one can set fom the. game below. the. outcome is fa fom evident until the closing moves of the gameae played. R. Chan. S. Kaufman'. 1. PQB4 PK3 2 PK3. Vant Kuys \ ' Opening. thiswas named afte a Dutch playe in 'the latte pat of the 19th centuy. This move has' geneally been abandoned today.because ofits tameness but' it can evoke a downight wild position with some oiginalitypo this eason'it still lives n' Chan's pactice. 2 ' ~. NKB3 3 PQNS' PQ4 4BN2 BK2.5 ~kha OU ti BK2PQ!\; :J 7 Px!) :' xp8o 0 ' B. ') 0 '!QJ' f' n '. 0 l) 1'\: ' ~:'v'~'j<)ale~ ~ X.l ux>'; l\~q2 1'1 PQi ';\KB3 a Queen's ndian Defense would have evolved by a tansposition of moves with tactical play to follow. 'Fo this. eason steeed.away fom this exchange. 9 8B3 10 QBl KaateTounament _'.' ~. B~' John Rivea. e onges unnmg anc most pestigious Kaate tounaments in the East the Heny Cho tounaments neve. fails to daw anabundanceof competitos '. and spectatos. A nea 'eapacity cowd filled last yea at Madison 'Squae Gadens.Felt Foum. The AllAmeican Open will be held at the Felt Foum this Satuday Mach 4th at 7:39p.m. On Satuday.competition Will be held Fee Fighting and Hyung (foms). This will be 'boken down into sepaate categoies: male female advance novice and style;kaate Taekwondo o Kungfu. Last yea entants came fom as fa Canada and Pueto Rico to ente this longestablishedevent. Competition was. Stiff and it took. seveal hous to cut the. =~ fiel~:to the top fou places in each ~:'10 ' ~. ' ' 4 f the' malelfemajekaate.~ '''oiido'and'l6jng:fii:evene'the'semifinals ae scheduled to take place at 7:30 p.n: on Satuday with peliminaies Monday occuin tho afte The demonstation given last 'yea' by. Maste Ron Van'Cieeandhls students' was undoubtedly this most' coloful. Van Cieef had. seveal. of his students attack. him with weapons while his hands wee tiedbehind his back. Also on hand He Cho the man with'the fastest spiniing back kick in the wold. n the demonstating his jumping spinning back kick He Cho splinteed five boads afte which he boke two moe boads with a double heel kick. He fin{shed off the speed' beaking by shatteing thee boads with a hooking punch. n a display of accuacy his jumping backkick sent cigaettes flying fom the mouth and eas of an assistant.. An eventyou shouldn't miss; the All~ Ameican Kaate Championships is well woth the pice to see some of the' 'top Matial Atists inthe. wold compete and.give.demonstations. Tickets should be puchased in advance at Madison Squae Gaden's Felt Foum. 1978Dayand Evening. Receation Sc'hedule < Pool Weight Room Gymnasium 2:304:30 ' 13.5:308:30 68:30 QNQ2 11 PQ4 QRQBl 12 PQR3 A pophylatic move peventing NN5 in Blacks.futue plans onically this tuns out to cause moe.touble than it might pevent. 12. PB4.13 'QQ2 Ray Chan fosees the dange of leaving the' Queen on the.same file as the Black ook.and takes the tempo to novv ii 13 PxP 14 Nxp NH4 15 BH4 Nx:\ f) Bxn PQ~4: Up t.o this point my opponent had con' sumedii mee ;) ninut.e on the dock to my NXP This' was the fist cucial pat of the game. had looked at 16 '. NK5 17Q N2. NxB S QxN with. a slight pull fo black afte the skeweto. _. B~Q4. But t.hen saw 16 PQN4 17 BQ3 (17 BxP BxN.18 BxB Nxp) BxN S BxB NxP winningthe exchange. Ray Chaithives in. complex and unbalanced posit.ions aid fo this eason 1 contemplated by 16th move o ten mmutes. knew that would be playing.into my.opponent's. game and.away.fom the type of position 'pefe. Afte the actual move played. also win' the exchange as planned. 17 QxQ S BxQ ~xr 19 RxB KR~q 20 BN4 BQ4 With BQ4 had expected to win a piece afte 21 NxP Bx8 22 NxR Nxp 23NxP BxB 22NxR NxP 23 NK? KBl. Howeve ovelooked that the White. Knightwas potected by the discoveed check and that would not be simultaneously attacking both ook and knight. 21 NxP BxB 22NxR NxP 23 NK7 KRl 24 RK RQ2 25 NB6PB3 20 N!l6 NxN 27 BxN BN6 Afte the. foced exchange 'of ooks white should have nothing bette than a (fan with coect play despite the exta pawn. 28 PRa RQ8 29.RxR BxR30 KBKNl 31 KKl B~R5 32 KQ2 KB2 33KB3 K K2 34 KN5 BB3 3 BN6? The eason fo the goss ovesight on.: 5:308:30 my opponent's behalf was the distactions caused by those hoveing and talking aound the boad Othewise the ~:.o eo is quiteexplicable. 35 BxP. Now it is whitethat must fight to hold a daw. 36 PR4 PN4 '37 pip pxp. All. foced. BlaC'k now aims the Kins in t.he diection ofwhit.ss KR squae.' 373 BB7KB3' 3~KH5 KB4 40 1:>i3P. H4 41 PR4. Pl{5' 42 B~R2 KN5 40 PR5 BQ4' Black's plan is now clea. V\'hite'~ KN2squae is fo the monach. 44 KQ4 KR6 45 BQ6'KN7 46 PK4! ~ My opponent poses a neat tactical questionto me. The KN o QR diagonal fo the bishop? (Afte $6 BN6 47 p. R6 BR5 4S KB5 a daw would likely ensue.] 46 ' BN2 47 KK3 PR6 4S p. B3 p~n749bxp KxB 50 KB2BxP?? Black. thows' awa. the~w~bince~. wh}te's mistake omove 351 felt mywin would.be.t'undeseved. unless could end the game on a damatic note.t'lle'efoe'1 saw 51 PxP 1>N552 'PR6 PN'6 & 53K Bl PN7 &54 KK2 P=Queen winning. was obvious to the fact that the white' king has KB2 squaes afte the fist check with 52 PN6. The win was 50 KR6 51 KK3 KNo' 52 KK2 KB5 53 KB2 PN5 54' PxP BxP.o 50.' KR6 51 PK5 PN5 (52 PB4 p N6 & 53 KN KN5)52 PxP.KxP 53 KK3 KB4 54 KK4 BRl. 51. PxB PN5 52 PR6 PN6 & 53 KB2! At this point looked at 'Ray Chan and knew although he i's no mindeadethat this is the move he knew had missed. 53 '. PN7 54 PR7 P=Q 55 P=QN756 KQ3QNot 57 KB4qB2. adjouned. Afte adjounment thee was no win to be found as postmotem analysis veified. so offeed.a daw This was accepted as a matte of couse. Thus we split the point and' became cochampions in the 1977 Bauch 'College Chess Championship. United States Chess Fedeation tiebeaking systems gavemy opponent the title. Tounament Diecto Matin McDowell awaded fist and second place money to be' split evenly between the two of us. The beginnes section of the Championship of Bauch College was won by. with a pefect 4 win no lossscoe. Tuesday Poo Weight Room 1:304:30 69:30 Gymnasium 8:9:30 P.M.. Amoy (fo=fenntst.+2:3&.;~'.~ Wednesday Pool' 'Weight Room Gymnasium Amoy (fo Tennis). 1 :304:30 24:30 5:308: : Bl.ohnRivea Thusday Fiday. ~ Pool. Weight Room Gymnasium Amoy (fo Tennis) Pool. V\{eight Room ~ 124: :3069: : Shots Tshits and/oa Sweat Suit plus Sneakes must be won.in the Execise aeas.'. Lockes fo the semeste may be obtained fom Ralph Siienni on the 7th Floo of the 23 St. BUilding. ' ~ Allo7lhe~abiivefacijjties ae locetedin the 23 St. Building except the 'Amoy which is located on Lexinqton Avenue between 25th and 26th Steets. Appointments totennis must be made in Room 708 (23 S1. Building) on the onday ol the weekthet you wish to play. ' Foeny futhe infomation pteese call eithe Bonnie Obemeno Tom cecovieet '

12 _.~. ~~~c.~ Page 12 Mach 2;4978. ~. Pumpingon v. at Bauch by John Rivea On Thusday Decembe 8th 1977 the M. Bauch Physique Contest was held'in 4 noth. The event sponsoed by the Weightlifting Club and the ntamuals office had ove twentyfive competitos. f was had to believe that many of these competitos wee actually students. The only equiement to ente was that you wee a egisteed student at Bauch with students waiting to see t~ best built male at Bauch. Bob Ryan fome Regista at Bauch was the M.C. of the ~ event. Afte an hou and a half of competition which included guest powe John Woel who bought the house down with his massive physique the final scoing was decided. The SCOl g was vey close wi th 5th place going to Jon ng Bobby D 'Nicola. 3d place to Robet Mazzella 2nd place Geoge Acevedo and Eddie Feguson winning the. Tit.le. Although not vey big Eddie showed.excellent shape definition and balance which enabled him to win the title. C~~:~~mpe~~it~os~eej:u~d~g~e~d~o~n~se~v~e~~a~l~.~pl;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::_~~~ aspects: size definition shape of muscles and balance of the physique. Balance is /vey impotant because it shows that no single bodypat oveshadows anothe muscle goup. ~ The lectue hall was filled to capacity ~W~ ~1~~t~<:::y :: : :> :~ :.~ ::: :: ~.mt\~~~t't~~~$\%y:f:::':::' ~~~>~~iti~ \~:.?~:;\~.: ~~~{t~2t:~~~~~~':::~ ;~~%} ~1':t'<~~'\ ;:':.~::::!S:~0:e''. :' :~:..]i:'::::.:::/>: i:::::::«:::'!>:::!::!!(!:!!!l::::::!;!::!(!!!::!!!!;::!i:!i!:.'.:. 1 ~ ~ M. Bauch Ed Feguson John Rivea.~ 2nd Place Geoge Acevedo Robet Mazzella 3d Place c John Rivea '.. ~. _. ~~''';'.

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