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APRIL 1 4 , 1978 G a r y D . C u d a For URSA President C U D A C A R E S 1. Student Rights 2. Student Involvement 3. Parking and Security 4. Mandatory Health Insurance Fees 5. Veterans Eileen Mansfield For Senior Senator Tie yourself up, with unseen chains. Old man dead, yet you feel the same. Children laugh, you remember you. Your lost in thoughts, what to do. Hello~My name is Eileen Mans field and I am running for a Senior Senator’s position as URSAG. I am currently a second semester Junior in the Business/ Public 'Management Program. This past year I had the opportunity to be a Junior Senator in URSAG. The experience I have gained was certainly a learning one. The degree of knowledge and involvement gained was reward ing and I would like the opportunity to continue the experience. Next year URSAG is striving for goals of involvement, concern for the students, and increased enthusiasm. I feel I can make a valuable contribution to URSAG in achieving these goals from the experience I have gained this year. Also, these being my ambitions as a Senior Senator representative, I therefore feel I am qualified to adequately represent the concerns of our student body. Please take the time to also be concerned and involved and vote in the elections. Thank you. Make first love, to an underfed hussy. Feel first pain, As she leaves you for money. Aging comes quick, your young wife dies. All the fools alone, Funneral friends that fled. Only God knows what I’m doing here, and it’s still a mystery to me. I’ll wade in the bullshit, and sort out the lies, and live for today, cause I’m free. PAGE 7 Classified Commencement The fourth annual commence ment exercises of the State University of New York College of Technology will be held on Sunday, May 28 at 1:00 p.m. in the Utica Memorial Auditorium. Dr. Robert AKopecek, former vice president for academic affaris, now president of Northhampton County Area Community College in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, will deliver the commencement ad dress. Dennis Woodgate, president of U.R.S.A. and a 1978 graduate, has been selected to give the student address. Publications Board Openings: Anyone interested in working for any of the school publications or for the Publication Board please submit your name and phone number in the Publications Mail- folder or upstairs in the Publica tions Office, Bldg. 7, Room 203. The positions open are; Editor of the Yearbook, Genisis; Editor of the Papersun, the student news paper; Editor of the daily news sheet, The Snowflake. Positions open for the Board of Publications are President, Secretary and Treasurer. Debra Charette Treasurer of The Publications Board Folk Dance Performance A performance by the Novo International Folk Dancers will be sponsored by the Student Per forming Arts Board at the SUNY College of Technology on April 15 The program, which will be at 8:00 p.m. at the college center, is free. The group will present ages-old folk dances of the Balkan and Mediterranean people. Following the performance the group, directed by Ron Sanders, will conduct a workshop teaching members of the audience sample dances. Sanders, conducts weekly clas ses in international folk dance at Woodstock, New York, as well as frequent classes throughout the stae. The Novo Dancers perform regularly in the Mid-Hudson Valley area and are coming to Central New York for the first time for this performance. Wanted: Juniors to be ushers at graduation on Sunday, May 28. Leave name and phone number at the Activities and Housing office. Any questions contact Shirley Verdon. Shirley Verdon Super Slur Secretary Shirley, an ever present re source person for every student activity, deserves multitudes of praise for her untiring efforts in support of the Off Campus Housing Conference. In addition to her regular duties, she has carried an overload helping with the preparations for this event. Her sunny attitude shones as hostess, conference delegate, secretary and official problem solver. At the same time, Shirley has spent countless hours preparing for the Craft Fair and still found time for her home and family. When does she sleep? THANK YOU, SHIRLEY! Contest Winner By Ginnie Trask The College Book Store was tired of being known as simply the book store so they ran a contest to rename it with prizes to be given to the first and second place winners. The name chosen is The Bookmark and was submitted by JoAnne Grimaldi who will be awarded either an electronic calculator or $25.00 in textbooks or supplies. Ten dollars in supplies will be awarded to Velma Harris whose name was chosen as second. Munsitute News UTICA - A beautiful exhibition of English delftware, on loan from the Morgan collection in London, opened Sunday, April 2 in Fountain Elms, Munson-Williams- Proctor Institute. This excellent collection, which has never before been shown in the United States, in owned by Mr. Brian Morgan and his mother, Mrs. Marion Morgan. The 90 ' works in this show, entitled, Fair As China Dishes: The Morgan Collection of English Delftware, are distinguished by their wide- ranging scope and consistent excellence. English delftware was in fluenced by metalwork forms and by Chinese porcelain in shape, but English and French porcelain factories also provided models. More than 100 paintings, draw ings and prints representing 50 years of dedicated collecting by Edware W. Root, a generous patron who contributed immense ly to the Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute permanent collection, was exhibited Sunday, April 2 -in the Museum of Art. The display is supplemented with personal mem orabilia, such as letters, notes, catalogues, and sketches relating to the works. Illustrating Root’s distinct conoisseurship, the exhibi tion includes examples from the Root Bequest to the Institute and selections from his gifts of Japanese, American and European Entitled, Five Decades of Collecting » Edware W. Root, the show was organized by Joseph S. 1 rovato, assistant to the director of the Museum of Art, and will remain on view through Sunday May 28.