Alfred State College - Statonian Yearbook (Alfred, NY)

 - Class of 1977

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.-., ,.. sa .gp---: . ' ELLSVILLE EWS Celebrates 10th Year WELLSVILLE-A special dinner has been planned for Thursday, Nov. 18, to mark the 10th aniversary of the establish- ment of Alfred State College's School of Vocational Studies in Wellsville. Among the guests will be educators, members of the College Council, legislators and others who contributed in some way to the growth and develop- ment of the facility which offers post-secondary vocational in- struction. Dr. Huntington will serve as master of ceremonies at the dinner and will introduce several individuals who played a role in establishment of the Wellsville facility. Included in this group is Milo Van Hall of Canisteo, a retired dean who organized the com- mittee which studied the feasibility of undertaking the vocational training program and eventually recommended Wellsville as its site. Vocational Division Automotive Service Seniors Surpass National Average WELLSVILLE-For the third straight year, seniors majoring in Automotive Service at Alfred State College School of Vocational Studies in Wellsville have ex- ceeded the national average in eaming passing grades on tests administered by the National Institute of Automotive Service Excellence. SUGC discusses TAP award delay: student survey set -ack ountain Band SUGC participation urged set to HPIDGHI' Jazz Nkig,I'LPlanned lumni retu n or seminar ELLSVILLE-Some 75 ni of the Automotive ialist program at Alfred State ege's School of Vocational ies in Wellsville returned to campus Sunday tNov. 143 for eration Update. ranged by faculty members he department, the one-day inar was designed to acquaint uates with recent changes in Mystery Trip Planned As gspecial progra in ob' servance of the Wellsville Division's l0th Anniversary. the Alfred Statemen Jazz Ensemble will present an hour-long concert at the S.A.C, on the Wellsville campus, on Wednesday. Students to build Gazebo on campus .t LFR l-Ill-A project designed In serve both students and the ,plovemberhn at 8 pim' total community will be launched he BFDUP as 4 record albums new sm as fi nun tribute to me and is in process of presenting albums of 1975-76 Highlights and lst Annual Jazz Festival program. Wednesday's performance marks the first public concert to be given on the Wellsville campus. nation's 200th birthday niversary The project. a gazebo or band shell. is the lasting memorial planned hy th liicent i l '0lIillee ul Allred Sl tc C ll g Livingtogethervsmarriage field. Ili I' X'l l'I SNIl'I'II 'int-slcrnt the llzivis tiyni ' Vnivcrsity. lfrzink nti gnvczi talk on Nttltnll. :il Hrganization lor -rl Nlzirhuana l,nwst. xi ith his education speech some propaganda nl 'hc late' l94tls These nipziigns gave marihuana nnnotation. associating it irrlt-rs. sex crimes. :ind i7:ilinn This allilulde is -wilt-nt in gnvernmt-nt Itlost law makers nrt' 'o touch the existing lil laws because ol' their ncics. SICA Dare By JOE RAPCHICK tS.l.C.A. J-Studentslnvolved in Community Action and radio station WETD are once again sponsoring Alfred Tech's annual radio marathon on Dec. 3, 4 and 5. The money raised in this year's marathon has a two-fold purpose. Tracy Martin and Coordinating Charities of Allegany County will receive part of the money. She and a few others donate their time and effort toward making life a little more bearable for the shut-ins senior citizens, and poorer people of our county. Holiday baskets are made and distributed throughout the year. UPP0 f9d PW Sffwkillg Food Service seniors win culinar awards WELLSVILLE-Seniors in the Food Service program at Alfred State College's School of Vocational Studies in Wellsville came away with 36 awards at the ninth annual International Culinary Arts Festival in Depew. The table prepared by seniors in the curriculum received 16 first place awards, 13 second prizes and seven third places. The total of 36 was among the highest of any .school entered. Heading the list nt' Wellsville School of Vocational Studies winners was James C. Braun of Buffalo who won the annual Courier Express award for best individual effort by a student. The Nov. 9 show at Hearthstone Manor in Depew was sponsored by the Buffalo Branch of the In- ternational Food Service Executives Association. Accompanying the Wellsville seniors to the event was Professor Dana B. Slocum, chairman of the Food Service Department. God pell win top award

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in 3 l F' i ii 2 I' -r : O , 'si' QSJY AX K r vs .if J I -- ', I . fe S gr, loci Agricultural and Technical Cc Allred, New York j l l THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER AT ALFRED STATE COLLEGE L Cranberry Lake band Trotta to promote linen fee spreads jug music The Great Snow Job: Five Students lniured A mob of more than 150 Tech students took part in a massive snowball battle, which roamed all over campus between Mackenzie Complex and Getman Hall, and eventually extended to the University last Wednesday night around 7 p.m. Apparently, the students were spurred on by a feeling of power and mob action from what may have started as a less harmful appreciation of a good snowfall. Five people suffered eye in- juries. Damages between the two campuses are estimated to be in the hundreds of dollars. Campus security's main con- cem is that students do not engage in any sort of hazardous action, such as packing ice and rock into snowballs, breaking windows, and petting cars. Photographs were taken by secm-ity officers of those students in the mob action. Campus security said the photographs provide easy identification of those involved. What will follow as a result ofthe photographs hhs yet to be decided. Tech Cuts Back To 65, 55 Degrees The Alfred Vote In keeping with the spirit of the bicentennial election year, the A.C.E.S. dining units sponsored an election dinner. The dinner featured a variety of items but was highlighted by Democratic Ham and Republican Turkey Tetrazini. ln addition to the political dinner, students were encouraged to cast a vote of their choice for either President Ford or Govemor Carter. A fair response of 67 percent of the dhcs presumed their was al foliows: In Central, 629 voted for Fwd and 227 for Carter. In Maclieide, 442 voted for Ford and 110 for Carter. The total was 1,071 for Ford and 337 for Carter. As is clearly indicated, president Ford won by better than a 3 to 1 margin. Regardless of the mock election results, Jimmy Carter will be the next President of the United States. Hot Dog Day is May 6 and 7! l. TTRAM RAL QC TREBO RD When asked about the illegality of the college's mandator linen fee Vice President of Student Affairs Vincent Trotta sai Two Tech that heiwlould work with his office to promote a mandatory line fee asa condition of residency for Alfred State College. Wres Hers Trotta cited reasons of hygiene, economics, limited laund Win Medals facilities. and water conservation as support for a mandato linen fee in years to come. at Games Al.l-'HED- Two Allred Tech wrestlers have returned from the Pan American Junior Cham- Around Campus pionships in El Salvador with silver medals. Dave Stulpin and Jim Burns were members of the United States team that finished second to Canada in the international wrestling event. Cookie Contest Concert Band to go to Rome Alfred Tech gets grant for nursing department ALFRED-'Notice ol a nursing capitation grant award ul' 553,000 trom the tederal government has het-n received by otlicials at Alfred State College, Thi- grant award was an- nounced ,tointly by Dr. David H. Huntington , college president. and Professor Robert L Love. dean ol' the School nl Allied Health Technologies Professor Love said the award was hased on three factors: Ili .'tlircd's enrollment in nursing. 121 its comprehensive program for th ti ' educati N e von nutng on o nurses. tilt the tact that nursing students receive a significant portion of their clinical training in health facilities geographically remote from the college. To determine priorities in continuing education. Professor Love said I5 area health agencies employing some 1,500 nurses were surveyed. One thing we learned from the survey is that there are 18 health agencies in our area stalled by more that 2,500 persons in allied planning. and several others. Regarding the third factor in grant award. clinical training. Dean Dove said Alfred nursing students receive part of their clinical instruction in such places as Olean. Warsaw, Wellsville, Hornell and Rochester. The lederal funds will be used for salaries tot-.part-time faculty Wart removal Wart Removal Day will be held at the T.A. Parish infirmary Dec. 17 from 2 to 5 p.m. All students are urged to take care of their warts at this time. hults Hall Donate- a-meal Shults Hall will be sponsoring another Donate-a-Meal this semester, on Thursday, March 3, between the hours of 3:45 and 6:15 p.m. ulcah Top Pioneer Scori Computer Dance The BA Computer dance will be Wednesday Nov. 17 at the Lake Lodge from 8 to 12 p.m. Beer will be served and over 450 ap- plications have been sold. The dance is open to applicants only. Buses will run from Central Dining Hall beginning at 7:45, until 9:15 and return at 10:30 to midnight every 15 minutes. Friday. the 19th. the BA. Club members will have a dinner for members only. From 6:30 to 7:30 there will be a cocktail hour, Dinner will be served in the Lancer's Room following the cocktail hour. Dear Editor, I would like to bring to the at- tention of this campus an incident which occured Wednesday night. There was a somewhat violent snow ball war, and some windows were broken both at the Tech and the University. The thing that came to my attention was the way our security police were at- tempting to play C.l.A. Al.lfRl'ID-The Alfred Village Board will meet at 7:30 p.m. this evening tFeb. ll in the Alfred Village Hall. which is located at 7 W. University St. in the village. Interested students are invited to attend this public meeting. SICA, WET report succ WETDAFM and SI pleased to report that t RADIO MARATHON wa success. Through th whelming generosity o from Alfred Tech.. University and the Alfr munity more than 81,000 donated to SICA's ch cause. We wish to thank ever their donations includ Alfred merchants and A also those persons on the SICA and WETD who much of their time and



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