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Gallery West exhibit The picture accompanying this article seems to strike some as that of the kosher killing of a cowboy an old orthodox rabbi with the face of God peering over his shoulder. fly, make love, come from nowhere and vanish just as quickly. Each seems to be a free spirit guarding untold secrets of the land they inhabit. Mrs. Senitt-Harbison has been known to paint on just about anything she can find from a derelict bicycle, to a trunk, to a parade of miniature bottles. Nothing seems to be safe from her continually active brushes. It is interesting to note that, although she is American, she was chosen to represent Canada at their pavillion in the Osaka World’s Fair. Far out! This Only-goes to show the lack of true culture on this newspaper. Actually the artist has given it a far more suitable name: “Untitled.” The artist (or should I say Artess) is 25 year-old Cathy Senitt-Harbison, an American now residing with her husband in Toronto. An exhibition of her paintings has just been recently uncovered at the Gallery West at 311 Bryant St. It promises to be a fresh change of pace for the Gallery’s spring season. The exhibit will continue to create intrique, mischief and controversy thru April 19th. It should prove to be quite a shining jewel in the cultural depravity known as Buffalo. She seems to create a weird world of mythical creatures that — Woody Graber English majors' vote | All English majors willing to help shape their department into a more viable and responsive one will now have an opportunity to serve as a voting member at department meetings, as well as on important departmental committees. Any students interested in filling such positions should submit their names and a brief statement of position to the English department (room 9, Annex B) before this Wednesday. * „ .. ... Senitt-Harbison at the Gallery West, March 27 to Oa/lcr v West April 19. The exhibit is open to the public 7-10:30 p.m., Tuesday - Friday and 1-8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. There will be an exhibit of the oil paintings of Cathy All names will be entered on a mail ballot and sent to all undergraduate and graduate majors for a vote. Students are urged to vote for those whom they know as well as those whose statements they support. Ballots must be returned to the department by Wed. April IS. Role needs clarificatioi TEACH A BROTHER In A Black College Special Commission confused The Southern Education Program is a non-profit placement clearinghouse for BLACK teachers. Placement is free of charge in 90 Black colleges where your education will do the most good. The exact relationship between State University officials in Albany and their newly-appointed “Special University Commission” at this University a body of eight faculty and three students remains to be clarified this week before the commission can begin working on the issues related to the recent strike. Executive council able to exert on the Albany Board of Trustees. Chairman of the Commission, Dr. Ira L. Cohen, provost of the Faculty of Social Science and Administration, described the body “as a kind of executive council” to assist Acting President Peter F. Regan and Dr. Gould in their dealings with campus problems. Governance, campus security and controversial issues like ROTC are expected to be the main concern of the Commission. Part of this confusion may be due to the fact that this is the first time any faculty-student commission at this University has received its authority directly from Albany. Creation of the Commission was mandated last March 25 when State University trustees and representatives of Gov. Rockefeller’s office met with Buffalo legislators. 859‘/2 Hunter St. N.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30314 (404)525-1592 WRITE: Bro. Larry Rushing, Dir. SEP. This Special University Commission was named last Wednesday by State University Chancellor Samuel B. Gould to advise the University Administration in decisions concerning the problems now facing this University. However, so far University officials have not specified what actual authority the Commission will have on this campus and how much effect they will really be Although the Commission has been to deal with the issues stemming from the past month of confrontation and strike, no representatives from the Strike Committee were named to the Commission. Those serving on the Commission include three members of the Student Association Coordinating Council and one professor from each of the University’s seven academic faculties. In addition to the chairman Dr. Cohen, the faculty members are: Dr. H. Warren Button, chairman of the Department of Social Foundation; Dr. McAllister H. Hull Jr,, chairman of the Department of Physics and Astronomy; Jacob D. Hyman, Faculty of , L a w and Jurisprudence; Dr. Kenneth O'Driscoll, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Dr. Donald W. Rennie, associate chairman of the Department of Physiology; Dr. John K. Simon, chairman of the Department of French; and Dr. Robert H. Stern, Faculty of Social Sciences and Administration Peter Serkin will be a guest speaker with the Buffalo Philharmonic in concert tomorrow night at 8:30 p.m. in Kleinhan's Music Hall. Mr. Serkin made his piano 'debut at age 12 and has appeared with many distinguished ensembles here and abroad. The three students serving on the Commission are: William Austin, former president of the Student Association; Dennis Arnold, SA Student Rights Coordinator and Nancy Coleman, SA Academic Affairs Coordinator. Guest artist Page four . The Spectrum . Monday. April 6. 1970