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Volume 15 Issue 9 April 5, 1984 Alcohol Education Committee provides alternative answers by Lorraine Fanton literature to 1ntcrcstccl Do you consider yourself dll students c1lcoholic'? M<1ybe you·rc a pro­ O'Leary Wiln a1trihuws the blem drinker or a social ';U('C('SS of the Alrnhol Educc1- drinker. The .\lcohol Educmion t1on con111111tec lo th1· group's committ1·1· can help you rncmlicrs. "Till' corrnni1t1·c answer this ques11on anNew York survey found. system, Syracuse, Lehigh, the Though national averages for Announcements ...... 3 Georgia State system. Miami, 1984-85 school year tuition Kentucky, DePaul, Oklahoma, hikes won't be compiled until Innocent Bystander .... o...... 5 New Mexico, Bismarck Junior next fall. recenJ an-· The Works ...... ~ ...... 6 College, Stanford and the nouncements by individual . California community college colleges suggest the upward Softball se~son opens ..... ~ ...... 12 system; among many others. · tuition spiral will ·continue: April 5, 19R4 2 lhc llhatan NBC Sports THE ITHACAN HEALTHBEAT from page 1 of-the-Week" telecasts plus the F aunded 1932 "Survival of the Fittest" com­ 1Weekend warriors more petition on "SportsWorld." Incorporoled 1969 Simmons, former supervisor -EDITORS- susceptible to· injuries of accounts payable at NBC. joined the sports department in EDI l'()H IN CHIEF by Dr. Rodney Dusinberre M.D. Staff like those mentioned, fluid is drawn fron the 1979. He has served a:; finan­ MAN/\Gl;>;G Elli l"OR DilVllt'm l'HOTOGltJ\PI IY petition, usually against peers and sometimes will give you more available energy? Caffein President of Program Planning against themselves. Whatever your motivation mobilizes fatty acids which in turn have a -FINANCE- and Development. He joined and activity. you are subjected to the usual sugar sparing effect. the network's compliance and Cocaine users and upper users have great Marr A Alht'rl BUSINESS MANAGER atheletic injuries and may be more vulnerable practices department in 1979. motivation in their weekend endeavors. That's Jedn Trolla OFFICE MANAGER to others. Griffith is responsible for the good news. The bad news is performance Mary FalJ1ano FINANCIAL MANAGER The true and devoted weekend athletes are generating written material for completely deaf to any advice from people hke is never as good as the user thinks it is and -ADVERTISING- - NBC Press, publicizing the net­ me. Why shouldn't they be? A case in point usually worse. The heart becomes irregular in work's sports' programming its beat pattern which can result in sudden Curlis 1crKuile EOllOH is my own attitude. Nobody is going to tell and personnel. In addition, he death from heart stoppage particularly during me I should do stretching exercises before I serves as a contact with na­ periods of vigorous physical activity. Every -SALES- play a set of tennis or go cross country skiing. tional media covering sports If I want to play a set of tennis with a cigar in year there are a number of deaths in the United MANAGE!! television. my mouth, that's my business. I talk a good States as well as the world athletic communi­ Rolfe's list of sports produc­ gam~. but if I followed all the advice I give ty from these da11gerous drugs. -STAFF- tion credits includes the 1978 there would be no time for the battle. Anabolic steroid users whose bodies are world Series, 1980 Olympic Mike Sarks Ahna ~lelusk} \Veekends go very fast when you're having magnificent over the weekend may not know BOxing Trials, NCAA COilege Colleen MrDonalcl Giulio Capu fun. Naturally it is a lot more fun to win. I even that the steroids may be carcinogenic. Certain Championships Kevin Hoium hate warm-up volleys and practice swings. investigators are looking forward to such Jay Miller BILLING MANAGE (1979, so. 81) and the World Pro­ Most of us just want to get to the meat of the substanstiation. fessional Figure Skating Cham­ -LAYOUT- challenge. "Where's the beef?" It's in the pionships (1981-82). A producer game. of NFL telecasts, he also serv­ Sharon Stegall M.\NAGEH So much for conditioning. we will take care Sluarl M ,1cflori.1hl ed as field producer of NBC's of your sprains, strains. contusions and abra­ coverage of Super BOwl XVII. -STAFF- sions after the fact. On venue. however, use Levy, who has served as Nancy BliLz.1rd Cindy Ness ice. videotape director of NBC Judy Finlay For the vigorous weekend athletes. I do have Sports' Wimbleton coverage some advice. It is essentially the same as I for the past four years, has -PRODUCTION- give out as a team physician. If you can an­ been an integral part of the l.aurd McDonagh PERSONNEL ticipate II realize that this is not always easy I I\EMEMIIER THE GOOD Oil) DAYS WIIEN WE ONI.Y IIAD TO growth and development of David COiin MANAGER your time of competition. eat at least two and SMOKE A FEW CIG,\I\ETO(S AND EAT SAU:IIAI\IN'> ''SportsWorld. ·· Lynne Ryan GRA1•111c DESIGN one half hours before. By the time you start....---...--_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_...., ______-, Hobin Planl ANNOUNCEMENTS your match of ultimate frisbee, touch football -TYPISTS- or rugby. your stomach is empty. If your lunch consists of a greasy hamburger or a steak Quoin Copy brings you Marry Bramley Ann Pel11c (both very poor sources of energyj allow four Kim Pdlmer Melissa sarkus hours for the stomach to empty. When the Debbie s1ein Susan Wald weather is hot and humid, take a little addi- 110112 Tcrn Knss Wilson tional salt at this meal. Do not take salt during 1 -DISTRIBUTION- the time of play. Drink all the water, I repeat PENNY PRINTINGl water. you need to quench your \hirst during Jarnl'S Angelino Roben Haubcrg play. In 1980, there were 1000 deaths in the athletic community in the United States from exertional heat injuries. A significant number The ITHACAN is a student . of these were in weekend athletes. All these newspaper published by the :\o, our offset press doesn't print pennie:::. bur ,_ deaths could have been prevented with ade­ Ithacan Publishing Company 1 quate water intake. You can't quench thirst will print your 8 /: x 11 posters, f1vers, of Ithaca College, Ithaca, New and expect adequate body hydration with stuff newsletters - just about an'.,thing on to regub.r York. It is published every like gatorade, coke, beer, or tequilla sunrises. Thursday during the academic white paper for onlv l cent per copv.' These solutions are hypertonic. 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April 5, 1984 The Uhacan :l ANNOUNCEMENTS OF INTEREST Student Gov't. Communication Great Graduation Career Elections Minors Debate Information Planning Student Government Elec­ Applications for the following There will be a debate to On March 20. Commt·nc<·· Higher Education tions will be held April 9th. minor programs in the School heilr the candidates for Student mcnt information was mdiled Columbia University will Your vote counts so get to the of Communications arc Congress Exerntive Board and 10 all members of tht' sponsor il Career Seminar on polls. which will be located in available in the main office of Senior Class 1985 officers on gr,1duating clas~ al llwir Inc.ii Student Personnel Administra­ the Terrace Dining Hall for ter­ the School: Advertising and Thursday. April s ill 8:00 in Gill. adclres~es. tion. Wednesday, April II at race residents, outside the Public Re!ations. Scriptwriting. All are invited and If you arc graduating and 6:00 p.rn. This will take place Bookstore for towers Audio Production. refreshments will be served. your local address is not on file on the Columbia campus. For residents. and in the Union for Photography. and Sports Com­ 1------4 with the registrar. you may not mow information consult the all Quad and off-campus munications (open only to receiw this mailing. We ha\'e Conft>rcnce File at Caren residents. Hours are to a.m. to HPER majors). Deadline for ap· made cwry effort to distribute Planning. 5 p.m. in the Towers and Ter­ plying is Friday. April 13th. Film Shooting this information through in· races and 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. in ,\ctors and showoffs are diviclual schools when ad· Recruiters the______Union. ____. Communication neeclecl for a feature film trailer al s1·r,·wt's 6:00 p.m. Job Room, Union. Resource Files aged child as friend and role Fri 4 I he 11lmrnr1 April 5, 1911-1 BRIEFS/LETTERS McHugh warns against arms race in space WASHINGTON, March 26-­ Late last year. the Congress "Scientists agree that the compelled to expand its furlher:" Congressman Matt McHugh agreed to a McHugh proposal testing of such weapons ,s weapon~ capabilities in space McHugh said the only way to has cosponsored a resolution to withhold advance procure­ verifiable." McHugh pointed and the race will be on," avoid this problem is for both calling on the President to pur­ ment funds for ASAT weapons out. "If we can stop the testing, McHugh said. "The costs will sides to negotiate a mutual sue treaty negotiations with the until the Administration ad­ we can effectively prevent be -staggering and, because verifiable treaty which Soviet Union to achieve a dressed the possibilities of deployment because neither each side will perceive a new precludes the testing ancl mutual and verifiable ban on negotiating with tht· Soviets a side would have sufficient con­ major threat to its security, the deployment of such weapons weapons in space and on verifiable ban on such fidence in such weapons risk of war will escalale in space. weapons designed 10 attack weapons. Recent testimony without thorough testing." objects in space. before Congress by Richard N. "Both superpowers arc on Such a treaty would preclucle Perle, an Administration the brink of a very extensive ·seminar planned in t>01h the Soviet Union and the spokesman, indicates that the and destabli7ing arms race in United States from testing. pro­ Administration rejects the space. The first step in this ducing. or deploying any anti· possiblilty of such a treaty race is deployment of anti­ Arts Administration sc1tcllite weapon (known as because ii does not regard it as satellite weapons. Once that by Caryn Bowers work. and necessary prepara· ;\SAT). verifiable. happens. each nation will feel The Office of career Planning tions. Following the lecture. and Placement is sponsoring a time will be devoted to a ques­ seminar enlitled "career in tion and answer period. Davis named H&S Ass't Dean Arts Administration" schedul­ Written resources on the fielcl Ithaca. NY--Haymond Davis. Davis replaces Eleanor Turk. the Southside Community ed to take place on April 17. of Arts Administration are very an associate professor of now head 'of the humanities Center Board of Directors. from 4:00-6:00 p.m. in Textor limited. and few graduate pro­ sociology at Ithaca College, has and social sciences division at 101. The program will provide grams relating to the field ex­ Prior to joining lhe Ithaca Col­ hccn named an a'isistant dean Indiana University--Northeast. an opportunity for students to ist. "The field of Arts Ad­ lege faculty, Davis served as 111 the College's School of explore this field. Professionals ministration has a growing In addition to his teaching public information coordinator Humanities and Scienres. ac­ wprcsenting a diverse need for professionals,'' says duties at the College, Davis of the Sequoia Institute in San rordin·g to Jack Oblak. clean of served as faculty advisor of background in theatre. art. and Mary Wood, Residential Life Jose. CA from 1973-75. The in­ the school. music will be present to share Director. and Coordinator of lhe the Afro-Latin Society from slilute consisted of a team of Davis. who will assume the their experiences. program. The combination of a 1976-80 and again in 1982. He consultants that administered a post May 14. joined the Ithaca The panel will consist of four career in the arts combined also served as chariman of the federally-funded experiment College faculty in 1976. He wa<; School of Humanities ancl members: Susan German. Ar­ with administration. com­ designed 10 tcs1 the effects of promoted to associate pro­ tistic Director of Ithaca's Cen­ munications, or Public Rela­ Sciences· Affirmative Action applying a modified free fessor and granted tenure in tral Casting Theatre, Thomas tions offers a wide range of Task Forre. market system in the Alum 1981. Leavitt. Director of the Johnson possibilities. whether curious. Active in community affairs. Hock Elementary School Museum at , interested or already commit­ Commenting on Davis' ap­ Davis serves on the Ithaca District. Susan Harris, Director of pointment Oblak said. "Pro­ Srhool · District's Curriculum led. all studems are we:come Development for the Syracuse fessor Davis has the respect of Development Council. He also From 1971-72, Davis was an and encouraged 10 attend. Symphony. and Paula Silbey his colleagues and students represented the city of Ithaca assistant professor of 131ack who has served Public Rela­ ,md he has shown sensitivity on the Southern Tier-East studies at San Jose State as tions Director for the to stuclent and faculty issues Regional Planning and University and from 1970-71. he Milwaukee Performing Arts Alcohol during his tenure at Ithaca Col­ Development Council during served on the staff of the assis­ Center and the St. Louis Sym­ lPg<'. His new role <1S assistant 1981 and was a member of the tant to the president for minori- phony Orchestra. clean. with major respon­ negotiating team which co­ 1y affairs at Stanford Education sibilities for curriculum ancl authored the city of lthaca·s <1f­ University. Participating guest speakers srhecluling. will give him an firmalivt' anion program. will talk about their inclividual from page 1 opportunity 10 makt' aclclitional Davis is a formt>r member of Davis is a three-time experiences concerning as a result of drinking, ancl a rontributions to Ithaca the Greater Ithaca Activities ~raduatc of Stanford Universi­ pursuing a career in Arts Ad- high tolerance level. Alcoholi< College." Center Boar<_! of lJirectors and ty. receiving bachelor's 119711. minL<;tration.Discussions will in- college students are usually in master's [19721 and doctorate elude various types of job posi- the early or middle stages of 119801 degrees. all in sociology. lions within the field, the pro- alcoholism. He was also awarded field ress of conducting a job If you or a friend has a pro­ ICELANDAIR IS STILL re~earch grants from Stanford search, important qualifica- blern with alcohol, the counsel­ in 1971 and 1975. lions for the different areas of ing center on the fifth floor of YOUR BEST VALUE - the Gannett Center is available for help. If off-campus help ,s preferred, there arc several TO EUROPE. community agencies (such a~ AA) available in Ithaca. r----LUXEMBOURG-~ Reading literature on ROUNOTRIP FROM: alcoholism can ·also be helpful to someone who suspects a drinking problem. 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Apnl 5. 1984 ·, ht· lrhacan 5 =INNOCENT BYSTANDER======Love at first sight ======Dave Fischer==

Ah spring! It brings romance to mind. Paris in the noccn1 bystanders can get bitten by the Jovcbug. the soul ancl satisfying every minute. spring. barefoot in the park. For every blossom­ Hard to believe. In the Jovcbug department. inno­ Only one thing was missing. Interaction. Al first ing nower is a blooming heart; or a bleeding heart cent bystanders either have terminal immunity the mystery was the name's nicker. Eventually the depending where in London you're from. 'Tis the systems or rocks in their head. But remember it uncertainty made the flame dance. As time went season when birds are singing. Strange species is spring and even the best laid plans of mice and hy I had all hut lost the last flicker of hope. There 1hese birds. Either they're genuinely happy or just men get screwed up. Not a had excuse for a would be no telephone calls with her voice on the too stupid to know any better. lovestruck. dumbstruck fool. other end. no giggly sidewalk meetings under rain· Ah spring! 1.ove is in the air, bui in close smoggy She sits across from me in class. If ever a teacher clrenched doorways. no stuffed animals ar the proximity to toxic fumes. This doesn't say much should mark on the curve. her's is the curve that carnival. for the company love keeps. But in the spring love gets superior marks. What attracts me 10 her'! II Until the night when fare intervened. I saw an begins anew. harboring no grudges. remembering could be the humble bur proud way she answers ankle slowly rotating at the crowded bar. first no pain. holding no remorse. Springtime love. 'Tis "here" when her name is called. Maybe it's the clockwise then counterclockwise. Hesitantly. I the season when hearts are singing. Strange hypnotic manner in which she slowly swings her scanned upward wary of what I might discover. species these he,arts. Either they're genuinely ha1>­ crossed leg and rotates the ankle; two rotations Fate had intervened for the ankle belonged to my PY or just too stupid to know any better. clockwise. then two counterclockwise. More than lovebird and her stare belonged to me. She smil­ Ah hearts! They beat. they bleed. they yearn. that. though, is the way she stares at me. ed my way and encouraged a first meeting. I was they ache. Yet no heart is human until it breaks. Her stare is breathless. deOating a room similar man enough to accept. You can patch it, you can mend it, you can even 10 the look of a covergirl. All through the day. Being a scnsiriw. rnnsiderate person she realiz­ start from scratch. But a lonely heart and loneliness everywhere I go. her stc1re follows. When I shave ed an ice breaker was needed and she spoke first. do seem the perfect match. Call them ignorant she watches from the mirror. when I sleep she "Hi. You're in my class. aren't ya? Yeah, I assertions or call me very brave. Just explain why watches over. Yer when our gaze meets it is I who thought so. I've been waming 10 talk to ya. I've Barrett Browning is turning in her grave. look away. When I look back she's still staring, as been meaning to ask you a question but I was kin­ Bad poetry or not. spring fever is a time when if we were isolated 1n a sort of runnelvision da afraid." lovebirds sing. Their mating call is strong and their suspended animation. "No kidding," I said a~ my vo1cp cracked. "I've 1>lumage is rayband. Not to say sunglasses arc a For days I thought of her. for weeks I rehearsed been meaning to ask you a question bur I was prercq·uisite for lovebirds, but if you're courageous our conversations together. and for months I afraid. 100. You go first. what's your question?" enough to wear your heart out on your sleeve then dreamt about her. My thoughts are romantic, our ":\I right." ~he said as her ankle stopped dead. at least compensat<> by hiding your eyes behind conversations would be revealing, and my dreams "Who is that gorgeous hunk of man sittin' behind the Foster Grants. are none of your business. Our·s was a long you in class'!" Much to the disbelief of the populace. even in- distance solitary love affair fulfilling the mind ancl

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SOUTH HILL The Entertainment Guide to Ithaca

Turn on The Works and Dance by Mary Ann Gillott curiosity. He went to a Works gain the attention of Steve All those people who may performance in Cortland when Hayes. a music lawyer whose think that creativity in music is he heard that the band was in firm represents some of the a lost art have the wrong dire need for a drummer. He greats like Billy Joel, the Stones outlook when referring to local offered his talent to the Works. and Bruce Springsteen. bands. There are some they provided him with the op­ Success for the Works is not musical groups in existance portunity to express his ap­ far from rei\lity. The group is that empha'i1ze the importance titude and immediately they shooting for a professional of originality. If you're tired of knighted him an honorary career. and each member is going to see bands who only member of the Works. contributing a hundred percent specialize in cover songs and Not only did these classified of effort. Although Ed Hamell are seeking a little ingenuity, ads evoke a response from writes all the songs, everyone we'll give you the "Works". musicians looking to audition has certain tasles and view­ The Works are one of the for the works. but record com­ points which are always ex­ few upstate New York bands panies. video groups and pressed withoul much hesita­ that play all of their own curious readers also demand­ tion. Criticism is accepted with material. The group's home ed to know who this haughty respect because they value base is Syracuse, but spends group was. Eventually they each others creative opinion. four to five days a week on the were able to establish some There are no egos in the band: road performing in clubs all good connections in the music they won't allow it. As J. put it, over the area. They arc your world. Miles Copeland of IHA "No one bumps heads in the typical rock and roll band records noticed one of the ads works." ''Family'' Feud whose sounds are quick-paced and requested some tapes. In between performances. They were also fortunate to see Works page 8 and up-beat. They provide an by Terri Holtz glasses and Hawaiian shirts assortment of tunes that could Q. What is the best way 10 were a must for that snowy range anywhere from pop pack the pub to near capacity day. songs to ballads. to .old-blues on a Thursday night? Despite a problem with the guitar melodies. One outstan­ What Odds? A. Have a major snow storm questions, the first game ran ding attribute is that the with an accumulation of a foot smoothly., With buzzers in members possess a knack for and a half of snow. hand. the most popular bars encouraging audience par­ by Colin MacManus were sought after. The Pines ticipation. Fans don't just go If anything strikes you at first reminds us of a typical hour­ Last Thursday night S.A.B. took first place with Simeons see the Works. they become a in this movie it's the outstan­ long television series where sponsored Family Feud in the and the Haunt second and part of them. The group ding photography and lush the bad guys lose and the good I.C. pub. The event was a big third. After three gruelling reaches out and makes direct scenery of Mexico. Trying to guys go on about their normal success and a good time was rounds the Beach Boys ran contact with its audience, urg­ follow the plot is an exercize in daily routine. had by all. away with the game. Among ing them to dance and simply itself. Watching, one gets the Director Taylor Hackford .Jay LoCopo was Richard them were Rufes, Manlis. have a good time. impression that we're not sup­ who also did An Officer and a Dawson Jr., he even had his Nuthead, Suger Bear and The Works were created four posed to be able 10 follow the Gentleman, uses his characters English accent. Jay's humor Tyron C. years ago by lead sequence ot events and in­ as symbols for the superficial. and good nature wa<; quite After a brief inlerrnission the singer/guitarist Ed Hamell and stead we are meant to be high class. corrupt society entertaining. He helped ger the next two teams made their ba,;s player Mike Featherstone. confused. found in Los Angeles. crowd as well as contestants way through the enthusiastic They worked together for near­ Jeff Bridges plays a football Certainly not one of through some minor crowd. The Brady Bunch ly 19 years. The duo perform­ player who's cut due to a per­ Hollywood's finest and pro­ "technical" difficullics. slumbled behind their table ed in a number of cover bands sist ant shoulder problem. bably not worth your four The feud started at 9:30 with ,md over each other. After they until they took the initiative and. Politics and the big whigs also dollars to see. Wait until this the "buzzing" crowd welcom- were able to stop the table broke off to compose their play a part in his dismissal. one comes on HBO, then at ing the first two teams; The from moving, the fight with the own material. After they decid­ The owner of the team, who least you came watch it a few Beach Boys and the Bahama Blubber Family began. Both ed to step into a new dimen­ happens to be a woman, has times around and try to piece . Mamas. Their attire was ap- learns were enjoying sion of original music, they been lamenting over the flight it all together. renu1ted Dave Head and Joey of her young, wholesome propriate for their image. Sun -- See Feud page 9 Beccheria. They struggled daughter played by Rachel through two keyboard players Ward. Ward's reason for leav- , before they discovered the ing has to do with her involve- 1 talent of George Rossi: and menr with a big time wheeler­ Watch Urban Blight thus. the pieces of the puzzle dealer named Jake, played by were complete and the Works James Woods who turns our to were on their way to stardom. be a real weasle. by Bob Gibson music is a group called Urban porate funky jazz rythyms. Unfortunately, things did not Bridges. who's down on his Fact: there's all sorts of Blight, who has played at the lively ·carnival nuttyness· plus run as smoothly as planned. luck. as a result of his football music. There's music by the so Haunt several times this year. a style all their own that makes After three years, Dave and career termination. is sent to called "political" groups who Now I know what your all say­ them very unique. No one can Joey split from the group to Jake to pick up a few bucks in constantly keep telling us what ing, "Duhl whose Urban Blfght say they copy other groups. pursue other ambitions. and return for his girlfriend who's a terrible world we live in. - a bunch of granola townies The band's members, all in left the Works in search of a rumored to be living in Mexico. Music by people who had a off route 13 someplace?'· their young twenties, consist of new drummer. At this same So the story goes ... Bridges bad romance and never stop Wrong. Urban Blight is the James Carse "Stick": time. the group had placed find girl (Ward) and the two fall yakking and crying about how house band at the famous Ritz keyboards, background sing­ several classified ads in which in love. Jake sends a recon­ sad love can be. Music by peo­ night club in New York City. ing; Nelson Keene carse: they made the conceited claim naissance man and the two ple who keep on singing about They have played there and Drums, singing; Danny Lip­ of being the "greatest rock and make quick work of him. how wonderful mind destroy­ several of the other chic spots man: guitar, singing, trumpet: roll band in the world," in Holl­ It's basically a simple theme: ing chemicals are. Oh and lets in N,Y_ (Not too long ago they Wyatt Sprague: basses; Tony ing Stone Magazine. The ads boyfriend loses girl, hires an in­ not forget the songs that wor­ opened up for UB40). Their a Orbach: tenor saxes and Paul were developed to gain vestigator to hunt her down, he ship satan. But did you know ~and whose star is rising. " vercesi "Craze": Alto saxes. recognition for the group, but falls in love with her and there is another type of music? band in their prime, not past Urban Blight writes and per­ they did not expect much boyfriend gets mad. One thats fun not sad, lively their peak. Their concerts are fonns their own music. Unfor­ response. J. Harmen, a former The complexity lies in who not dull, that makes us dance a joyous celebration of that tunately they still have not put member of the Ithaca band, has the real money, the power rather than turns us into fact. out an album with all their Tokyo, spotted one of these and control. wallflowers. I guess you could. ~I them music pn it,.hut they have two ads which stimulated his It's fast-paced, shallowness The epitome of this fun a dance band. They incor- see Urban page B •

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"Poets· cafe." or his drinking As for "Heart Play, " it'~ a .i~ controversy continues to song to end all drinking songs, huslle. even at its bargain swirl over the death of his fiflh "The Worst Beer," wherein he price. ThP "spoken word 1\'ife. Shawn. And he's taken asks: "Has the Orwellian pro­ documentary" is in fact just up wilh another young lady. phecy actually come to this? tape~ of .John and Yoko rambl­ one Kerrie Mccarver. Whal's Have they actually go1 us ing at one another, not even Ill<' old saying? Never eat a1 a drinking piss'?" especially well recorded, and place called Mom's, never play David doesn't know if he'll certainly not given the kind of r,uds with a man named Doc. .. give Buster a chance to make artistic shape that's needed to DAVID JOHANSEN'S a record or not. But there may justify the "documentary" S:\LOON-SINGING SIDEKICK be no holding him back. As dC'signation. "This is a black little dilly, " Johansen's pal Elliott Murphy WIRE THAIN: IN A 1>,1vid Johansen was saying to likes to say, "Busler Poindex­ CHAMBER (415) -- Three stars. 11lc packed lhrong at Tramps in ter is more David Johansen A Coast quartet wilh good :--;<·w York, "and I don·1 mean than David Johansen." writers in Kevin Hunler and ,lll R&B lune." Actually, it JOHN LENNON/YOKO ONO: Kurt Herr. the very members w<1sn·1 the ex-New York Doll MILK AND HONEY.(Polydor) -­ whose two guitar altacks crooning lhe piano-bar weeper, Four stars. manage IO conjure power pop 11 was his tuxedo-clad alter JOHN LENNON/YOKO ONO: energy in the synth age 1·go. Buster Poindexrer -- a HEART PLA y (unfinished without sounding dated. "I lover of Louis Jordan. tickled dialogue) -- (Polydor). Forget It All (When I See You)" Lennon's "Nobody Told Me" is as good a song as anybody 11 ories and pink champagne. course -- you can't tell Sinatra cock was arty: windy songs is one of the funniest and most has debuted with all year. K!'ilh Richards and Ray Davies he's no longer a singer -- but and mewling self-pity, solos revealing songs that he ever FEDS FIRE MELMAN c1re among those who've from the part-time work he did that ought to shut up before wrote. and though his others You know him. you love already caught what has tor the federal government as they're half-finished. etc. Only here aren't up to that standard. him. maybe you can live IH'come the Big Apple's mosl a receptionist at a drug­ if you'd like to see David they indicate thal the growth wilhout him: Larry "Bud" entertaining cabaret show. "It's counseling cenler. Mr. Melman Crosby spit. after "Double Fantasy" was M~lman. the bumbling, hkr Music for Adults." (a.k.a. Calvert DeForest) had to ELLIOTT MURPHY: MURPH almost certainly going to be im­ bespectacled second banana The inspiration for Poindex­ rheck out when his boss saw THE SURF (Courtisane) -- Three pressive. Unfortunately, the from "Late Nigh1 with David ter came from Johansen's an- him interviewed on "Entertain­ stars. other material here is the usual Letterman." has been fired. 1ics on lhe road. where he likes ment Tonight": seems the Murphy is the most literary Ono doodling, half-baked pop Not from the comedy gig. of 10 duet with Holiday Inn piano boss had never known about rock writer of all time (he's the Letterman appearances. even written a novel). and as "I lhink the guy must've on his other records. some of Family Feud at the Pub been living in a cave," hooled these songs can better than from page 6 Melman. "He said, 'You know. they sing. One that doesn't is 1lwrnsrlves and it rubbed off :\I 11:()() the playoffs between All the runners-up rccicved you're making as much now a<; "The Fall of Saigon," which 011 tht> audienre One rnemtwr the Beach Boys and the Blub­ free popcorn and soda while I am. so I think you better uses Vietnam as a precL'iely in­ ol the Brady Bunch got rather lwr family began. By that time the victorious Beach Boys leave.' Then, to compound the flected love metaphor. And hold and answered a question th<' crowd was intensely in­ walked away with large- beer felony, he shakes hands and anyone who misses lightly by saying the CXCUSC' she US· \'Olved yelling out answers mugs. says, 'Good luck!' " Still, Larry rocking singer-songwriters c"Ses was "that time of the When asked what was the S.A.B. was a fun event thal in- justified: "The job was for peo­ wild over these intelligently month"- which clictn·t. l>y the most pupular thing to do

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by Robert Filzs was the Junior-varsity wained by Hope Bernard and The Ithaca College Crew lightweight eight. This boat, rowers included Jackie farecl as well a<; could be ex­ coxwained by Lisa Cooper­ Goulemas (Stroke seal). Paula pected against Georgetown man. included rowers John Freeman. Amy Thalrr. Terry University on Saturday, March Neeson(Stroke seat), Bill Chandoha. Hiedi Metz, Jane 31st. Because of warmer Danielewski, Dave Russell, Strehan. Kathy Brown and weather. Georgetown Universi­ Stuart McDonald, Marc Fitzsim­ Mary Gan"'Y (Bow seat). Both ty has historically been able to mons, Brian DiSanto, Peter crews pulled a lime of eight begin its on-the-water crew whiting and Joe Nathan(Bow). minutes. 19 seconds. training a lot earlier in the Ithaca's winning time was Two other boats from Ithaca spring season. often weeks seven minutc>s. 19 seconds. College, the Novice and varsi­ before the ice melts enough on Ithaca's second winning boat ty men·s lightweight eig~ts, the Cayuga Lake Inlet to was the Novice lightweight came close to winning. The enable the Ithaca College row­ four coxwained by Hiedi Novice lightweight eight boat ing team to row. This season, Pokras. Rowing in this boat came from over a boatlength IC's crew had only been on the were Bill Couperthwait (Stroke behind to losing by only six water for a week before the seat), Tim Donovon. Peter seconds to Georgetown·s race against its arch-rival, Tripodi and Eric Wansong Novice A boat. and beating Georgetown. (Boat seal). This boat glided Georgetown·s Novice B boat "Had we had three solid across the finish line in eight by 22 seconds in the last soo weeks on the water since minutes and 33 seconds-­ meters of the race. Ithaca's Florida. (spring training) II beating Georgetown's boat by tirne for that race was seven '------..! would have been a different 28 seconds. minutes, 21 seconds. story," said Ward Romer. head One of the most exciting On Saturday, April 7th. the I.C. GYMNASTS Crew coach ar Ithaca College. rares to watch was Ithaca Col­ Ithaca College Crew faces the "Georgetown has been boated The team was able to perform lege Crew's third winning race­ Marrietta Crew on Finley Lake. From page 11 team. For Ithaca College, this competitvely under thP and on the water for over two the Junior-Varsity four. Cox­ Having one more solid week of was the first time for a gym­ ultimate of pressures and tilt·\· weeks." wain of this boat was Lisa practice before then. the IC produced very , ~II." For that reason. the Ithaca Cooperman and the oarsmen crew stands to far~quite a bit nast to be selected for such a College Crew usually finds the position. were Joe-Nathan (Stroke seat). better at this upcoming meet. "We're happy with our ac­ Most members of this 1984 odds against them in the first John Neeson. David Russell. Two weeks after the Marrietta race of the season against complishments this season." team will return next season. and Ed Shilling (Bow seat). race. comes the Ithaca College . This said Coach Desalvo. "The Na­ as only Sheri Speling and Maria Ithaca won by less than a st'­ crew Invitational held on the year was no exception. tionals will prove to be a Castrataro will be lost through rnncJ with a time of 8:28.9. cayuga Lake Inlet. This meet Out of the nine. 2000 meter valuable experience next year. graduation. <;eorgc>town·s timt·; 8:29.4. will include Col~ate. Hoba1 t races along the cayuaga Lake There was one tie in this Iniet this past weekend. Ithaca meet; the tie being between and Marist. College won three of them and rile two women's Junior­ ·-~-Z-A~-'S~-i-.,·---, tied one. Varsity lightweight eight boats. 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Towards the ~!en's Track Team will open will make some more," said end of the season senior Mike up their outdoor season with a the new coach. "The important Egan began to step up his pace new look this week. Head thing is that I don't make the a<; he turned in an impressive coach Mike Donnally, after tur­ same mistake twice. These 1000-metcrs at the States. ning in four fine year's at the athletes have an incredible A surprise was freshman helm, regretfully departed from amount of dedication and, it is Warren Mormile, who. not on­ tthaca to accept a division I vital that the coach match their ly placed third at the States in coaching job at Lafayette COi­ effort." the 60-meter high hurdles, but lege. ASsistant Coach Jerry set an Ithaca College record in \ '\. Boyes will take over the pro­ Throughout the indoor doing it. gram as the new Head Coach. season the team showed a The field events are solid '· "· "I feel I just must maintain steady upward movement in and led by the consistant shot­ ··~,. the ship," said Boyes. ''I've performance. The squad's puter Jim Nicholes. Freshman worked with coach Donnally sprint crew, nicknamed the Mike Johnson has shown signs all four years and he has had "moggys", turned in a fine ef­ of excellence in the long and a tremendous influence on me fort. Lead by the trio of triple jumps. Another and even more on the pro­ sophomore John Madera and freshman. Tom Lottermoser, gram. He simply did an freshman Carlos Adrian and has shined in the pole vault. outstanding job; the improve­ Jeff Imrie. the sprinters have a ment in the program has been good chance of qualifying for The Bombers outdoor incredible." the National Championship season opened yesterday as Boyes. who admits that most meet in the 4 x 100-meter they travelled to Hartwick. of his athletic education was in relay. They will be home on friday other areas of sport, has learn­ Sophomore Jim Quinn has for a meet with Hobart and. ed a great deal through his four had a fine indoor season en- ICAC rival, Alfred University. Head Track Coach Jerry Boyes IC Laxers defeat Colgate 11-4 The offensive player of the RPI on Saturday. Last Satur­ by James Liebowitz in themselves and give yotf' just hung in taking advantage game goes to freshman Derek day's game with conland State The Ithaca Collge men's trouble for the rest of the of all opportunities." said Keenan, who had seven goals was cancelled because of lacrosse team got their first win game.·· · Spencer. and two assists. The hustler of snow. Last weeks blizzard has of the season last Wednesday In the first half, Colgate's Stars for Ithaca included. the week goes to Donny put the team back inside for with an 11-4 triumph over Col­ zone defense perplexed the defensive player 9f the game. Michlin, who recovered 12 practices and has left them gate at Schoelkop·s field. Bombers and took them out of goalie Pete Reardon • who had ground balls. behind practice schedule Although Ithaca won by a com­ their game. Adjustments were 16 saves. Reardon had an ex­ The attackmen are starting to fortable margin. the game had made at half-time enabling cellent game in gqal and play very well together. They ''Practicing in the gym gives some flaws from Head coach Ithaca to explode for seven displayed much more con­ are playing unselfishly and are you a false sense of security." Kevin Spencer's point of view. goals in the third quarter. They fidence than he showed in the developing a chemistry bet­ said Spencer. "The kids have "A win's a win. we'll take it." coasted the rest of the way as first game. The entire defen­ ween them. showed incredible mental explained coach Spencer. "But everyone saw some playing sive unit can be given credit for toughness this season in put­ we didn't take charge in the . time. a good performance, allhough, ting up with all they had to. early going. They (Colgate) "We hurt Colgate with the they must cut down on the The potential of this team is They've been practicing IO'h kept waiting for the hammer to transition game. not allowing amount of penalties if they are yet to be seen. They journey weeks and have had only one fall. You can't play cat and them to get back on defense to play well . against better to Sienna College Wednesday · game." mousr with a team like that. and set up. We're better opposition. and face a tough test against They'll start to gain confidence athletes than they are, and we

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Women's· softball is looking strong with the combination of its youth and experience by Rich Gillette stronges1 offensive weapon. rightfield ancl Lis,1 Herzog Despit,· irregular practice~. catcher .Janin· Finn. who sup- ccnterfield. :\ l)attle exists for limited training options and in- ported a .311 batting average, the left field position between clement weather Ithaca Col- ,rnd Maureen Charros an sophorr.orc Patti Seebach and leg,··s Womens softball team is outstanding defensive )rd freshman Beth Feinberg. looking forward to c1 suffessful baseman. Also. lost to the 1984 Returning lettcrwoman Lisa 1984 sea<;on. With a 2-:1-1 show- squad du<' 10 academic Dixon will play 3rd base. while ing versus Division I ,md II responsibilities is centerfielder Diane Para will handle tht' cal- competition in South Carolin,1. ranet Wright. ching chores. Hounding out the cager anticipation ami a sournl With these losses. however. ~quad arc freshman .Jane team attitudt' await a snow coach Kostrinsky feels her :\stbury (3B). Mary Bascnese delayed season opener. womens 1984 squad "ha<; a (18) and Darlene Unger (OF). Last year th«- I.C. women good mix of experience and "We have more speed than finished 5th in the nation. best youth." Of the 16 player roster recent years. along with con- ever for an I.C. women's soft- 9 art' returning veterans. I.C. tinued defensive excellence." ball team. Ithaca beat top rank- looks for experience in Tri- explains Kostrinsky. "Confi- ed Glassboro State to win the capmins .Jo Burrnby, Cheri dent pitching and sound Eastern Regional Champion- Goetcheus. and Annie Sam- defense will keep us in there ship. With this win the women mis. Burruhy, a strong pitcher. until the bats get rolling ... we qualified for a birth in the returns to the mound after have the ingredients to Ile a NCA,\ Championships. compiling a record of 10-5 and good team.·· Although losing in extra innings an ERA of 0.79 in 1983. Goet- F • l F M • 5-4toNorthCentraland5-3to cheus.al983"AIIRegionalAII- 1na OUf · an1· a.· defensively sound Eastern American," is depicted by Conneticut rnach Kostrinsky Kostrinsky a<; "the hub of the Georgetown preva1· 1s proudly proclaims, "we prov- ibnafsiee,1,d.S"aamnmd ·1ws,ilallrtheotuurgnht?1nJ~unrdy ed we belonged at the tourna- ml'nt. and that was our goal." prone, supplies steady by Dave Trell rim. Fred Brown is famous for llis With a pre-season ranking of defense and proven power what is that everybody sees would you want to meet lame pass · two years ago 5th in the nation Kostrinsky ex- · hitting. in the final game of the NCAA Michael Graham in a dark alley. against North Carolina in the plains. "the 1984 team now Looked upon to pace I.C. are tournament? The game is for- I wouldn't! His stare could peel championship game. Gt·nc must live up to something, it pitchers cathy Blake and Kathy ty minutes long just like every paint off the walls. Smith will be known for an <'X· adds to the impact of our play- Volpi. Blake last season had a other game. The boring televi- Why was John Thompson cellent defensive player and ing schedule." 6-7 record and an ERA of 2.61. sion time-outs are always there coaching in the last thirty for being a no-show in tht' f111dl In entering her 15th season as Volpi registered a 1-0-1 record except for the fact that it costs seconds against Houston? game. All he needed is the "II .::oach. Kostrinsky finds herself and a 1.20 ERA in a successful the advertisers twice as much Here's my reason. Thompson Don't Hurt AnyMore Spray .. without three key players from spring trip. money to get their point took the Hoyas and gave 81/2 the 1983 16-12 Eastern Regional Freshman shortstop Carol across. of course, during time- for some reason and would Lastly, Congratulations 10 Championship team. Lost to Buckheit proved a pleasant outs, everyone iS either getting have had to mortgage his Georgetown. Both Houston graduation were 4 year starters surprise down south; both a beer from the fridge or using house if they didn't cover the and Georgetown will plc1)· Nancy Kleinsmith, who batted defensively and at the plate. the facilities. so why is the spread. a1ain in the finals next year ~·_39_6__ a_nd_.:.p_o_ss_e_s_s_e_d_L_C_.'_s __B_a_r_b_ra_w_a_c_h_o_w_ia_k_.w_i_ll_p_l_a-.y mega-buck being spent? This big tournament is struc­ tured with so many teams. that Gym.n~sts finish it's much harder to actually get to the finals, than it is to win it. Here's what I saw this 8th at Nationals weekend and of course my by Sue Steiger parallel bars, while slight pro· comments: With the completion of a suc­ blems developed in the beam Guy Lewis of Houston made cessful regular season behind event. some very costly coaching them, finishing 29-7, the Ithaca Barb Allgaier finished wnh c1n moves. Why didn't he force College Women's Gymnastics 8.85 in the vault, while team­ the tempo in the second half team travelled to Springfield mate Michele Cornell abo against Virginia like he did in College on March 29-31 to com­ finished strong. In the floor ex· the finals against Georgetown. pete in the Nationals. ercizes, Sandy PiccioC10 If my Grandma was coaching, I.C went into the meet rank­ scored an 8.7 and in the bars. it would have been a track ed eighth, their highest national Lisa GOuld finished with an 8 3. meet. ranking ever. The I.C. gym­ "We were hoping to mo\'c Terry Holland did a super nasts finished the meet eighth up iri ranking, but with a spread job. Sorry folks. no NC State with a poini total of 165.45. The of four places and only one this year. They gave it a great top three finishers were point difference, it was diffi( ull run for what it's worth. Nice Jacksonville State, Southeast · to accomplish," said coat11 job. Missouri and Southwest Texas. DeSalvo. "Our trouble spol . The foul line in college "The team was excited for came in the beam event, hut basketball was once called the the meet and it moved quick· otherwise we had a succe~ful "Charity Stripe". Now its call· ly." said coach Jackie De competition.·' ed "Death Row". Foul shots S<1lvo. "The competition was "Every individual con­ are nerve-racking. tight, as it should be in the Na­ tributed to the success of the I still can't believe the tionals, so on the whole team team, nor only in the Nationals refereeing in the finals. Three did a great job." but throughout the regular zebras and they still missed For Ithaca, it was an ex­ season," added Desalvo. calls. Winslow's technical foul cellent showing for_ their first The· highlight of the mret for an apparent hanging on the National competition. Strong was Laurie Rodia's selection to rim. No wayl Michael Graham performances came in the floor the All-American Gymnastics l------' made a li\_'ing of hm,iging on the exercizes, vault and uneYen See Gymnasts page JO