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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The thI acan: 1980/81 to 1989/90 at Digital Commons @ IC. It has been accepted for inclusion in The thI acan, 1985-86 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC. THE ITHACAN ''The Student Newspaper For Ithaca ·college;~,.,~,ii~-.' 1-'. · _. .. 'C,,fs . ,,,,., Issue 19 March 27, 1986

. . . . Stoll-byAdlrn- State troopers as well as local police, salute and pay respect The hearse carrying the body of Willlllln J. Chapm ,sflanked by fellow commerades; security. to a fallen hero and friend. The procession started at Bangs funeral home and stopped in front of the Immaculate Conception Church on Geneva Street. Officer Chapin dedicated his life to service in the Ithaca community ~o-year-old C.U. student, had pinpointed three areas. Chapin By Elissa Vendig slipped on the ice and fallen in· was found later that day in one on Saturday. March 15th to the gorge. Chapin descended of these area'>. approximately 'h Additional Caution William J. Chapin, 25. the path in an attempt to rescue mile away from where he fell. From Novemtx:r until ~1ay. all volunteered to assist in a rescue Sprout. but slipped on the Schreurs is believed to be in the complications state park gorge trails in effort at Buttennilk Falls that almost 20 foot long, six inch same area. but rescuers have Tompkins County will remain ultimately cost him his life. thick, patch of ire and fell into been unable to find him. On Tuesday. March 18. closed due to dangerous trails. Bang's Ambulance. for which the rushing current. A memorial service was given Sergeant Alvin Bickel of l.C. During this off-season. trails are Chapin worked as an Gee amd Gomez summoned for Chapin this past Saturday at Safety and Security suffered !Jarricaded with wire fences and emergency medical technician additional help by radio and the Immaculate Conception in from a massive cardiac arrest clearly marked with large (EMT), was summoned after Sprout wa.'> then pulled up the Ithaca. More than ISO uniformed during the search for William .I. warning signs. park police were notified that a cliff by rescuers using rope. law enforcement. fire rescue. Chapin and Paul J. Schreurs. Sergeant Arthur Werth of the man had apparently fallen into Police officers. rescue squads. and ambulance officers. as well Bickel was stabalized and then Finger Lakes Park Commission the gorge. Chapin along with and firefighters hopelessly as friends and family, came rushed to Tompkins County states that these warnings, as teammates Joyce Gee and Fred searched for Chapin and together to mourn the loss of a Community Hospital. Sergeant well as the park officers· en­ Gomez reached the location. ISO Schreurs until Tuesday evening. truly remarkable man. William Weigand. who was at forcement of these rules. is the yards down the trail past when rescue efforts failed. Phil Chapin moved to Ithaca in the scene. stated that the heart maximum amount of security Pinnacle Rock. to find Randy Jordan, a psychic in Ithaca. was 1979 when he became a failure was probably dut' to that can be implemented. Trials Sprout, a 21-year-old Cornell given a map of the gorge area patrolman for the Ithaca College exhaustion. but doc1ors have not may appear to be free of ice or University student, trapped on and a'iked to make a prediction Safety & Srrurity division. He yet made any definite conclu­ debris. but they art' not. ice on the gorge trail. Sproul's on where the bodies could be . sions. Bickel was transferred to Werth hopes that after the Genesee Hospital in Rochrster Chapin and Schreurs tragedy on Saturday. March 22 for ad­ that. " ... students will now realize ditional testing. Weigand that there is a serimL<; danger &g r&"ll iSy.Jiei,~li're believes that Bickel's conclition around thcse areas. and the r~cu: is improving, but he will remain signs and barricades should not he ignored." By Lynn Kobel which guarantecs !acuity months. ll<'ginning in the fall in Hochester for two weeks. members .icadt'rnic freedom serneswr and cxtcnding thro~ Tht' academic institution of within the rnllrg1· or university. February. 1enure has long been a According to Dr. Thomas Th<' first stagc L<; a formal I.C. Rugby Club works controversial subject on college Longin. Pro\'ost for Ithaca requt'st from a faculty memhcr campLL<;es. and Ithaca Collegt· L<; Collt'g1·. tlw only rt·,t<;on tenure to thc Chairperson of tht· no t·xception. Tenur(' is not only could be tcrrninat1·d or rcvokt·d Dcpartmmt and the l:>t'an. In towards reinstatement controversial it's complex. What is "if a faculty member wt'rc to support of the wquest. the By Nancy Pracht campus sport. These conditions is tenure'? What is the tenure retire. exhibit unprokssion.il or tal'lllty rnm1ber mtL<;t rnrnpilt· .i wt-re stated as follows: 1. :\II process'? What can tenure mean unethical conduct. or 1f tlw "filt'" ot materials that he/she On November I~. 1985. the parllcipants have a completed to a faculty member? And how curriculum ,md/or cnrollnwnt ll<'li!'\'!'S will sullstantiatc a rlaun Ithaca College Rugby Club Health Form on file at the Health <·an students and facultv voice within the rnll<~gt• wcrt• to to: tt·aching cxrdlcncr. a rt·n·1\·ed notice of their Offl('e: .:i. :\II participants their opinions during the tenure ch,1ngt· so dramatically that ~tL<;taint'd record of scholarly su~pt·n~ion from their complete and submit a Medical process'? tlwrc would no longrr be ,1 need ,H'ti\'ity. and scn·ice to the col· , ,Lssociation with the college. Due 1wgistra11on for Sports Form The history of tenure can be for the position h!'ld by .i lcge rommunity. Some to this suspension. sevcral prior to each fall and spnng traced hc1ck to the middle ages. tenured fc1l'l1lty member." lllcll<'rtal<; included in such a memt)('rs of the club resigned s1·ss1on: .3. The advLc;or (Ronald but it clid not become well .\ fanilty memtwr L'> normally "file'' arc dcpartmcntal and one of the most popular Schassburgen supervise all accepted in the United States renewed for tenure at 1h1· cnd rccomnwmlations. colleague sports in the world wa<; no pr.1ctice scrimmages and games until World War I. During the war of c1 six-year probationary <·valuations. summary of longer competitively practiced at to prevent to the extent pos..sible. several professors were fiwd for 1x·riod. The probationary period stud<'nt t·valuation.<;. and student Ithaca College. ancl/or respond to all injuries: 4. voicing their anti-war views. must include six \T,ir~ of 1·\'aluations, scholarly material~ The Hugby Club was finally Substance use (i.e. drugs. Tt>nure made faculty positions teaching at 1tharc1 coflege. or a such as hooks or articles. and recognize-ct this fall. however. alcohol. etc.) at practices and secure by guaranteeing total of six years tor farnlty letters in support of a candidate this did not imply it would tx· games is prohibited. professional educators the right members with prior expnienn·. from students. alumni. or recognized in the future. The- I.C. During a game between Ithaca to express their views. three years of which mtL'it be at colleagues. Club Sports Comrn1ttee College and . Tenure is a privilege granted to LC. The second stage of application submitted conditions to the a Syracuse player was injured. a faculty member in an The actual review process for L<;_il review of the candidat~·s team members that they must safety and Security Officer Alvin institution of higher education tenure takes approximatelv 6 see Tenure page 4 adhere to in order to remain a see Rugby page 2 2 THE ITHACAN March 21, ms6 Confer receives grant PY. Debra WIiek involved to educate." International Society Of Just recently, one of Ithaca's The main aspect of the Theoretical and Applied Biology professors received a research will deal with the result Umnology. When asked how he 539,000 grant from tne National of evolution and selection. Has felt he stated, "It's nice to know Science Foundation. John L. evolution produced small fish to that a professional peer is saying Confer will conduct a study on choose large prey or do small you're doing quality work." prey selcrtion by young fLSh. fish choose small prey because lhe convention will consist of Tht' research will persist for a it is easier for the digestive track'! about 3,000 biologists and 20 pniod of two years. Microscopic zooplankton will be planned sessions of speakers all In a recent interview. John provided for the research. The over a span of one week. Confer commented upon the stomach cavity of the fish shall John ,onfer will spend 6-10 grant he had been giveri~ "Tht' then be studied, allowing for hours daily this summer in a National Science Foundation is a determination on how selective laboratory with the assLc;tance of · principle source of funds for tht' fish arc in choosing prey. an ltha,a College student. When research. I ft'el that my grant Along with the grant to asked upon the possibility of application was sutTt'ssful facilital<' research. John Confer dLc;appointment. the professor ,hernuse in the past I have had was givt·n a special honor. Ht· simply stated. "On<' can always Ithaca Collegt' undergruatcs will be travt~ling to New Zealand learn something from what<'vt'r work with me on proje,ts that to speak at a conference of The wsults there may lw." have now l><'en publL<;hed." When ,L<;ked about his attitude towards students working with Rugby debate him on thL<; research he stated. "I mjoy working with students. front page 1 _.,,_lloonoy I f<•el that scien,t' L<; not just a John L. Omfer; bio!Dgy professor, received a $39,()()() grant from the llody of knowledge. it's a Bickal wsponded to a call of the spedalLc;t on a neck brace to National Science Foundation to conduct his studies in marine biology process by which knowledge Le; injury, a call the l.C. Rugby Club prevent injuries. research_ obtained and one must get did not make. After arriving to "Evidence has been shown the field, Bickal noticed that rugby is safer than many spec1ators and Syracuse players other conta<.1 sports concerning Senior Notes drinking alcohol. He also stated extended injuries and frequency that there was only one sign of these injuries," states Blume. NBC speaker Ernie Merckens stating "no alcohol". when in have contacted Chase, a By "I Dr. able to cover more stories, net­ fact there was three such signs prominent doctor in california, By Chris Swingle work anchormen must provide We would like to thank on three large garbage cans. Toe who has done research on everyone who attended the field was in perfect condition aspects of rugby injuries. communications School new insight on stories that the Spring Senior Semi-Formal. II after all players and spectators Equipment has been shown to faculty, students, and other in- viewer will often have just heard on local riews_ Toe result has was a very enjoyable evening left. "We are not denying that cause injuries_ In rugby, no terested listeners gathered at the been the use of brief voice-overs all around. In the future, we shall spectators and Syracuse players equipment is used. Toe object is LC. Chapel last Friday to hear by network anchors over video. try not to blow the speakers were drinking," says William not to tackle and there is no Bob Kur, an NBC Network News downstairs at the Holiday Inn, so Blume. Vice President of the correspondent. Kur was a 1970 followed by an exclusive inter­ purpose for clipping. Tackling is view- The network uses more that everyone might dance a bit Rugby Club. "But Alvin Bickal used only as a last resort.'' graduate of 1.c., and returned to features, background, and longer or at least until 1:00am. was basing his report on 1984 continues Blume. speak about his experienCf's. As a college student, Kur analytical pieces, hoping to keep The after-hours parties in the conditions. And because of the After games, unlike other worked on ICB-lV's "Newsline" the viewer's attention. This rooms went well and were wording on number four on the sports, the two teams meet and see Networks page 3 crowded. Refreshments were list of 1985 conditions, we felt it talk about experiences and their program, and noted that things r------, flowing way into the early was only directed at Ithaca college. have really changed since his morning hours. If you didn't go College players. It says no "Rugby is a gentleman's days here. He also worked as EASTER this lime, you sure should go to where clearly that we are sport," says Blume. "After the News Director at WTKO in the next Semi-Formal which responsible for spectators and game, the two teams come Ithaca. SUNDAY occurs during Senior Week 1986. other teaf)l members for . Kur has experience as a Our next big event is going to drinking." together and meet eye to eye as foreign correspondent. and has DINNER -.... be much fun, but also a bit sad. The 1984 condition Bickal friends." covered the State Department On Tuesday, April 1st. (April based his report on states that. Their faculty advisor, Ron and various elections. Since At the BOXCAR ' Schassburger. has been Fools Day!) there will be a "no alcohol will be present in 1982. he has covered capitol Hill Serving from 1pm our Pub-dosing party. Yes. it is trut'. area of playing field. 'No Alcohol' coaching for 13 years. He sat on for NBC. the National Coaching complete menu and The LC. Pub is actually:going to signs will be posted strategic.ally Kur described how local news some Easter Sunday close down because of the cornmiltee from 1975-1979. has become more C'Ompelilive throughout the area." SPECIALS! continued Union renovation and ThL<; condition was incuded in Schassburger has written on with network news. The net­ reconstruction project. Wr'll be the team's formal letter of rugby which was submitted for works no longer dominate. as Our UNLIMITED r4 saddened to see it go, but a suspension. The letter. publication and has attended local stations arc increasingly soup, salad, shrimp, \~\"~d new. larger Pub is badly needed ,J

. . Th Su~ eon General Has Determined ''Battle of the Pizzas'' Wamrng. e k~ Is Dangerous to Your Heallh. ~Y Cather!ne IS!on · 10 Pizza Hut." That Cigarette 5mo mg Last Wednesday, March 19, in Throughout the conteSI, 1was Although there were several the lobby of the West Tower, able to speak with some of the favorable comments regarding "Battle of the Pizzas" was held. connoL'i.St'UfSOf fine pizzas and the various pizzas, Pudgies took Pizzas for this contest were came up wilh some of the lhe most votes. Rogan·s took generously donated by Rogan·s. following comments. Rey stated second place, South Hill third. Uttle Merc's, South Hill, Pudgit's. that. "II was easy for me to tell and Little Merc·s fourth. and Domino's. However. due to which was which. first by look Hall Council President. Carin late arrival. Domino's was then dcfinately by taste. I picked Grossman, seemed pleased disqualified. Rogan·s. If Domino's were in the with the 1urnout at the" Bait le of Each of the pizzas were laicl running, it would have been a the Pizzas" and thought it w,1<; out and labeled either A.B.C. or closer match." Jody informed a good competition. She stated D. Starting at A, each person had me. "I like South Hill the best." that all of lhe pizza place~ to takr a ta<;te of each pizza. In Steve very profoundly stated. involved in lht' competition belween. they were required to "D I Lil' Merc.s) reigned supreme Wt're more than generotL'> wilh eat a cracker to get rid of the among it's lesser counterparts." their donations and lhey were ta<;te from the previous pizza. Other such random comments much appririated. II wa~ After trying each pizza. they that I overheard were, "II was. obvious that everyone had a filled out a ballot indicating their easy 10 tell." "I would have pick- good time and that Pudgie's will favorite and 1hrew it in a box to eel Domino's," "D (Lil' Mer~.Sl be receiving a lot of call'> from be tallit>d up at tht' encl of the wa'i too spicy," and "I'm going the West Tower. i!'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''-. ! ~~ PurlgiE•s' i i .~ Pi33a ; = ,·.· ,\ Pi339 !'!/') ! ~ ·,. '\,..__.,- /.1 I . 272-7600 i l"We Deliver the Good Times!" I i WINGS! Pudgie's Style i I *hot . *medium *blue cheese I lvou ring, we bring M·F Spm I Idelivery begins: Sat. 4pm ~ ~ , Sun.2pm I l...... , ...... "tbJlllii 4 _THE ITHACAN March 27, 1986 M.!"Y professors have received tenure "file"· by departmental Committee and the Provost College. tant Professor Promotion to Associate colleagues. The colleagues vote review primarily for adherence The Supplement to Tenure • Ben Crane (lV/Radio)-Tenure: Professor to support or deny the request. to procedural guidelines, and Policy initiated by Ithaca College promotion to ASSOCiate Pro­ • Arno Selco (Theatre Arts)­ The candidate is notified of the consistency between the in 1983 is the only alternative a fes.sor -Tenure department's recommendation, recommendations and the faculty member may be granted •Donald Eckrich (Marketing)­ *Gordon Stout (Music)-Tenure: and the "file" is forwarded to the supporting material. after denial of tenure. The Policy ·Tenure promotion to Associate dean of the school. The Tenure and Promotion may extend a faculty member's • Linda Finlay (Phil. & Religion)-­ Professor If the recommendation is committed then forwards its contract if the candidate is Promotion to Associate Pro­ The following faculty mem­ negative at any time throughout recommendation to the Provost. judged tenurable, but is not f es.sor bers were approved for promo­ the tenure process, the The Provost reviews the granted tenure because hi.5/her • Linda Jones (Psychology)-­ tion and extended contracts: candidate may choose to Committee's recommendation planning unit (usually Tenure; promotion to ASsOCiate •carla Golden (Psychology)-­ withdraw, or respond to the and sends both department) has reached Professor Extended contract; promotion to recommendation with a letter to ecommendations (his and the maximum tenure density. • Susanne Morgan (SOciology)-· Assoeiate Professor the dean, or the school Committee's) to the President of The tenure density agreed Tenure; promotion to Associate •scott Watson (HPER)-­ Personnereornmitte. Unless the the College. upon by the faculty, the Professor Extended contract; promotion to candidate withdraws, hi.5/her In the final stage of the tenure administration, and the Board of *_Marjorie Porterfield (Music)-· Associate Professor "file" will continue through the process, the President reviews Trustees is fi1 percent. This review process. the "file" and recommendations means that each planning unit After approval or denial by and makes his decision for (usually department) cannot departmental colleagues, the approval or denial. The exceed 67 percent of tenured "file" is submitted to a Tenure President presents his faculty members. According to and Promotions Committee recommendation to the Board of the Provost, the restriction within the school (if one exists). Trustees for final approval. allows for f(exibility within If no school committee exists, At the beginning of the tenure academic curriculum, while the "file" is transferred directly review process the candidate maintaining stability within each to the dean. The dean reviews has the opportunity to ask for the unit. the department's support of the faculty, alumni, If a faculty member believes recommendation and the and students. The faculty and hi.5/her tenure request has been supporting "file" and makes a alumni can demonstrate their unjustly denied, final recourse recommendation in support or support through committee can be initiated by court action. opposition to the department's participation, or letters of The tenure process is con­ recommendation. recommendations. troversial because the approval The results are again The student body can affect a or denial of a candidate is communicated to the candidate, faculty members ultimate ultimately subjective. The future who may rebut or appeal the acceptance or rejection for of many faculty members lies in recommendation. tenure through student the hands of the administration, In the fourth stage of review, evaluations or letters of faculty, alumni, and student the candidate's "file" goes recommendation for the "file". body. Next year twenty-three forward to the all-college level. In some schools, students may members will be reviewed for FOR YOUR At this point the College Tenure be asked to sit (as non-voting tenure. As students we can play NEXT COPYING JOB. and Promotion Committee participants) on departmental a major role in the selection pro­ (comprised of s faculty tenure committees. cess. Take the opportunity to our members) and the Provost If the candidate is denied become involved. You'll be the winner with condud separate reviews of the tenure he/she is granted a one­ The following faculty members fast service and low, low prices! prior recommendations and year "grace" period to search were approved for tenure and/or supporting material. Both the for a new position. After the one­ promotion: Tenure and eromotion year period, the ·faculty member •susan Bailey (Medical· 117 Drvden Rd.• 272•KOPY i~ _r~uired to leave Ithaca Recorcts)-Promotion to Assi<;- ~ ., ~ The ~~ .::~ B.J.Begley Deli applications; ************************************: Student employees needed to work Summer '86 in preparation for Bookrush. *************'******'**•************' Deli stud_ent employees needed for Fall '86.

Financial Aid pref erred March 27, 1986 THE ITHACAN 5 \

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Everyone knew what Jeffrey should do with his life. Everyone was wrong. . '

A legend m his own neighborhood

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I Stillwater GALA Stu.dent Gort Get your submissions in on· tim<· Business for the Spring '86 L'isue of Here·s your last chancel! Nomination Stillwater. :wo~ks7iop Summer Any prose. poetry, tl/W photos or forms for· Ithaca College Student AIDS: An Epidemic of fear-:- · A graphics must be in by the final Majors_ Government and Senior Class workshop sponsored by the Health deadline. Friday, March 28th di council are due today! Forms may Session Center and the Gay And Lesbian 5:00pm. Please leave subm~sions Management, Personnel and · be handed in at the Student Alliance at Ithaca College will be in Room 126 Gannett. Industrial Relations. Marketing and Government Office 3rd floor Egben Hegistration for the summer term Finance Majors with demonstrable held tonight, March 27th at 7:00 pm at uhaca C'..ollege begins Tuesday . in Friends 207. All Welcome .Union. There will be a mandatory financial need are invited to apply -meeting for all nominees. with the April 1st. You have a choice of more for a Venetos Foundation Scholar­ than no courses and workshops election committee at 7:00 pm, WICB scheduled to meet during the two . ship. Academic performance and Interested- Monday March 31. college or community activities will .. - s-week undergraduate sessions and 1 be oonsidered. Applications may be IQ a s-week graduate music session. .Iiifo · obtained at the School of Business The summer trrm bulletin office on the fourth floor of tn.e New Pre-med? Lifeguards provides course schedules and Applications for ICB·T\' Executive All students interested in applying Academic Building. The deadline for There will be four studenl des

F = Ford Auditorium Music Theatre/Films Lectures/Seminars Meetings Sports Etcetera N = N;,,h--~-,.-r 1>oom March 27 March 27 March 27 March 27 March 29 March 27-28 Sr. Recital, Jennifer "Godspell", New !Wishes for Wellness: Seder Eucharist Mass, IC v~rsity Crew vs. "Health Stop", Baudette, (Fl 8:15 pm Building 110, 7:00 pm Wromoting Health and Chapel, 5:05 p.m. Info Table about Preventing Problems, 10:00 am (H) Health Center, Sr. Recital, Jennifer Classic Films present! "AIDS: An Epidemic of S.T.A.N.D. Mtg., Laub Gannett Center, Reuning, (N) 9:00 pm "D.O.A.", Textor 102, Fear", Friends 207, Room, Chapel, 6:00 - IC Varsity Men's 11 am - 3 pm 7:30 pm 7:00 pm 8:00 p.m. vs. Cortland March 29 2:00 pm (H) March 28 Joint Voice Recital, March 28-29 March 28 Afro-Latin Society Mtg Good Friday Chapel, 3:00 pm SAB Films presents Recruiters, Gilberg ALS Room, West Tower, April 2 (Classes in "The Falcon and t,.he Aaency, See Career 7:00 p.m. re Varsity Men's Session) March 31 Snowman", Textor 102, Planning for Details Tennis vs. Mansfield Percussion Ensemble, 7 & 9:30 pm March 28 University, 3:00 pm March 29&31& (Fl 8:15 pm March 31 Protestant Service, (H) April 2&4 SAB Midnight Film, Th, College Democrats Chapel, 8:00 a.m. Computer Well­ April 3 Thing, Textor 102,--Guest Speaker, Jules re Varsity Men's ness Inventory, Ecumenical Service, String Orchestra, (F) 12 Midnight ~urgevin, Gannett 111 Lacrosse vs. LeMoyne Science 113, 8:15 pm Chapel, 12 noon College, 4:00 pm (H) 1:00 - 3:00 pm March 28 April 1 April 4 Catholic Service, April 4&5 March 30 Movie sponsored by "Communicating With Chapel, 3:00 p.m. Jazz Workshop, (F) Afro-Latin Society, Your Doctor", Counsel IC women's Indoor and Easter 8:15 pm ALS Room, 8:00 pm ing Center Group Room Outdoor Track-Ithaca 12:00 Noon Shabbat Services, Cha­ College Invitational, April l - 5 April 5 March 30 pel, 6:00 p.m. (H) Handwerker Gal­ Jr. Percussion, Dan SAB Films presents Aeorobic Exercise & lery presents O'Connor, (Fl 2:00pm "The Flamingo Kid", Your Fitness: Some I March_30 April 5 Selections from Textor 102, 7 & 9:30 Controversial Issues, Catholic Liturgy, re Men's varsity the Permanent Jr. Violin, John pm E.T. Lounge, 7: 30 pm Muller Chapel, 6:30 Indoor and Outdoor Collection, a.m. & l p.m. Harnois, (N) 3:00 pm Track vs. Mansfield Gannett Center Aprill April 2 University, 1:00 pm Recital, Karen Wright, Back Bog Beast Bait, Protestant Worship, (H) April 1 - 4 Chapel, 4:00 pm Arena Theatre, 8:00 Department of Art's Muller Chapel, 11:30 Advance Registra· pm Brown Bag Film and a.m. tion for Fall Jr. Piano, Pintet Lecture Series, 1986 April 3 painter, William de Gaming Club, Friends Halasan, (Fl 4:00 pm 204, 7:00 pm Classic Films present Kooning, Cerracche April 4 Sr. Violin, Paula Rowe "Gun crazy", Textor Center, 12:00 - 1:00 Last Day With­ 102, 7:30 - 10:00 pm p.m., April 1 (N) 7:00 pm AEC/BACCHUS weekly Mtg draw from "W" Semester Courses Grad. Voice, Steohanie April 4 "Quiet Cries: A Sui- Job Room, 4:00 pm Bartis, (Fl 8:15 pm SAB Films presents ~ide Prevention Play International "Pee Wee's Big Adven- and Discussion•, East ?racle Society Induct­ Club Party, ture•, Textor 102, 7 ~ower Lounge, 7:30 p.1 ~on, Chapel, 8:00 pm Terrace, Dining & 9: 30 pm Hall, 10:00 p.m. April 3 April 2 History Club Mtg., - 1:00 a.m. "Making a Good Job Friends 208, 7:30 pm Better•, Counseling MEETINGS continued April 5 ~enter Group Room, April 3 . Afro-Latin 12:00 noon April 3 Society Latin Afro-Latin Society Mt~ S.T.A.N.D. Mtg. Laub Weekend ALS Room, W.T. 7:00 p~ Room, Chapel, 8:00 pm March 27, 1986 THE ITHACAN 7 OPINIONS/LETTERS

T.J. and E.: Back from Spring Break

It has been awhile since we back from bre.:'1k ... you should t>c going from Florida and 86 lun,h ... Milky ways and Coke? Cleveland. Ohio Hall last spoke. with Spring Break in hung by your eyelids from the degrees on Sunday to ltharn and T.J. and E's Hemune the New Send ll<; your choice ( r..J. and t>etween. T..I. spent break in the Tower Club. 16 degrees on Monday. Quad Contest nominations; E r/o The Ithacan, 1. Bahamas and E went to Arizona Why do we have the feeling When the Union closes next Siberia West "T.J." Costello and california. Here L<; some of that the person who wrote week, what will off-campus Alcatraz "E" Elnrelnhofer the goings-on since then. Simeons· new menu has eaten stuclt'nts clinc on for Meryl Slubing Hall Where did you go for break'?!!'! at Ragmans. Most used line on When we found out the "Utt le tueak ... Whcre are you Rascals" weren·t filmed in from'? ... Hey, do you know ... ! Ithaca we had a gun to our Student poem reveals Ithaca Bartenders should learn heads but we reconsidered. the Bahamian recipe for mixed We have SI million for all those drinks: 1 shot mixer. the rest in "Voluntary" triples. complain without gain alcohol. McDonalds is now deliver­ After la<;t week TanFastic jll<;t ing ... Who's next - Turbacks?? To the Edtlor: They nL>ed her board money so While serving her sentenn·. doesn't cut it! What exactly is the objective the campus can "grow" Jane had time to repent Most popular saying at the of those joggers who only run on There was an I.C. student hy thr Video games and pool became But instead of repentencc Paradise ISiand Casino .. .Ju.<;t one days that are 70 degrees'? name of Jane Jane's night on the town more letters were sent more hand to win my money Basis for execution - those Who wrote to the Ithacan each Even that was to end with the She complained of graduation t>ack. - students who debate for 20 week to complain. Union shutting down. speakers, divestment. and Somehow we don't think the minutes over a question on a The construction was a hassle Jane thought she might try a profs Bahamian economy will go lest when they already have a and Jane couldn't deal sport. activity, or hobby She wrote thousands of tellers; places with pricing policies of 10 93 on that test. The terraces were too far to go Then she remembered they Jane really went off. cents each or 6 for a dollar. What For some reason we felt pity for each meal were all real cliquey and Jane's letters did nothing but let about a sign that reads "prices for II those Seniors faced with Parking was a problem she snobby. off her steam may vary depending on writing resumes over could never find a spot She threw herself into her Letters get nothing done. you customer altitudes," whatever break ... Hey guys the party's And Jane was too good to studies night and day must work as a team that means. almost over. park in S-lot. But the noise in the library kept Others like Jane Was it fate or was it planned Somebody explain this to I 1er lottery number was at the her away. Might wish to refrain. for St. Palricks Day to fall right us ... the drinking age goes up bottom of the list Next term she'd get all her From writing letters to the after break'! and the bars get more crowded. She'd spend another year in classes. things would look Ithacan only to complain. Attention to all those teachers Someone should invent a Hood Hall and boy was Jane belier, If there is nothing good to be who gave tests the first days word for the feeling you get pissed But registration left her with said then say nothing at all. The donn wa.<; no fun since they yet another rotten semester. work to correct problems and raised the age to consume Jane protested and picketed the things might be better next David Klein, Editor in Chief so Jane spent most of her time line at registration fall. Lloyd Sarro, Managing Editor Barbara Richard, Advertising Editor in a tripled, 2 by 4 room. She was arrested roughly by Marta J. McMahon Michael Segal, Business Manager She wanted to move off- cam­ security for this Senior TV/R Lynne Realander, Operations Manager pus but Res-life said no demonstration. News Ediror ...... Nancy Pracht Assistant ...... Elissa Vendig Editorials Editor ...... Robin Plant Entertainment Editor ...... Allison Deutseh Spons Editor ...... Mike Murphy Honesty code suggested Photography Editor ...... Adam Riesner Assistant ...... Sean Rooney Announcements Editor ...... Joan Foley Billing Manager ...... Susan Cagnetta to replace conduct code Assistant (Financial) ...... Andrew Washburn Typesetting Supervisor ...... Kim Brockman Copy Editor ...... Bob Kcrshcnblatt To the Editor: and operate these electronic sible human being_<;. Sales Manager . . . . . Tracey Goldman On Tuesday the 25th of search sy~tems. but I can't help The writers Ge.orge Orwell. As.,istant Advertising Editor . . Glenn Kolker February 1986, at 9:55am. I wa<; but feel that this system and Aldous Huxk·v both shared Office Manager ...... Debra Feinscth lhe view that · wr would Public Relations Director ...... Hssa Vendig exiting the Ithaca College Ubrary infringes upon my rights of Distribution . . . Bob Haubcrg, Kenny Schoen for a cla.ss I was about to be late search and seizure. Above all I eventually become stnctly for. As I passed through the believe that it is a cop-out by thL<; controlled by our government. electric scanning device. the rnllegc to the problem of but with different opinions a<; to THEITHACAN locked swaybar snapped and hit mis.sing materials. There will how it would come about. the wall with a piercing ring. At never be another time in our Where Orwell believed that we Founded /932 hves when we will be so greatly would be controlled by pain. Incorporated /969 that same moment a librarian yelled for me to please return. In influenced by all that surrounds Huxley fe-cued we would be con­ trolled by pleasure. Huxley also THE ITHACAN Is a student newspaper published by The Ithacan silent shock I was treated as a us. And at a time when this feared that we would come to Publlshlng Company, Ithaca, New York. It Is publlshed every Thurs­ criminal, pronounced guilty by school should be stressing the day during the academic year and distributed without charge on the advanced technology. My value of honesty, responsibility, love the by-products of Ithaca College campus. school I[) was demanded, ancl and respect for the nghts and lechnology to such a point that As a public service, THE ITHACAN wlll print relevant events of the contents of my briefcase property of others. it is in fart we would he willing to forgo all public Interest to the Ithaca College community In its Announcements were searched. When no stolen sporting all the policies of a inalienable and government section without charge. It Is requested that these messages be sent books were found among its military state. From security given rights to preserve that through lntercampus mall or to the address below, and received contents. I was again judged a guards who garnish handguns. which makes our life so before 8:00pm on the Sunday prior to the publication date. They can and student conduct codes that effortles.s. and deprtves us from also be placed In THE ITHACAN mailbox located on the Egbert Union, thief by the librarian who insisted that I had taken a read like a communL<;ts dream. the need to think. next to the check cashing window. to state of the an electronic THE ITHACAN also encourages student and faculty Input for stories periodical, and began scanning The point to all this is that their and/or submissions. We do request that they Include your full name, my folders. At this point I ceased monitoring devices that take away lhe need for us to be a is little difference in being phone number where you can be reached, major with graduation d8te, all cooperation and proceeded searched by an electronic and/or afflllatlon with Ithaca College. with anger at being treated as a responsible and honest people by doing it for us. system and being frisked by a criminal to pull the remaining guard at the door of the THE ITHACAN contents from the case. I suggest that Ithaca COiiege Ithaca College dump their condud code and establishment your exiting. slamming them on the counter Technology has only made the Ithaca, New York 14850 while verbally chastising the enact a code of honesty that is (607)27 4-3207 clear and concise, and does not search less humiliating. and library. succeeded in making you and I Are we becoming passive to read like some long boring book that should be deep sixed. It more pas.sive to control by the Toe followi1g edirorial:s do not . office, Landon Hall basement. technology to the point of system. neressartiy reflect the·opinionS Please indude rane, and phooe forgoing those rights guaranteed would be taught and talked about in regular hall meeting.s, or the Ithacan staff. All l'..etters to nwnber where you can be us by the founding framers of WoodY H. and would encourage students lthe Mit« must be rerelved by readled. our constitution? It is not illegal Music '88 · for businesses or even the to be rnonitms of each other. To Slma}', 8.'00plll at the Ithacan Ithaca COiiege Library to install be honest, respectable, respon- 8 THE ITHACAN March 27, 1986 RSONAL:S Erica, Lau, Richie. Cher Mario. YOU done good babel The distance only makes my love for "Kool Aidt•" Jc l'airncl D,R.T J Love, you that much stronger. rm rounting the Furguson Je rembra'iSC. comme toujours. Pauler days. Feel Better! Lor 'R- 11..lJ SR lllank you for~ my besl frieool I love To my partner: Iva Qabs, [)eKaies Sh0ttld I talarl\ u:ooam. -SULII' "Dustin• HCC ·1 o the guys in 41! & 4tl Tonuga: If you can't be with the one you low - To Michael· I'll be sending you my phont· Jove the one you're with. Thanks for giV1ng my eyes that "look"!! w hill in relum for rcsnving your Not only do I have the little si!.trr~ you Ht'Y Mon. Same lime next year Not too much Jongert I love you! Wrap your 1,·g., around my wast,· il<'al'h !>id<· chair~. · Always. gave me, now I have twins too!!! 11.Y-·S 909 !~ l'r<'~idc·nt(· Cheryl Lynn would like everyone 10 Julie know her birthday Is Saturday and she Kirnrnw. Margie & Debbw Cht'er up 1or cl<;<·)! Happ}' spnn!l ,UlH !JJ\'(' Michele I low vou both. T.C;. & B.C,. Thal Is a gro(esque human being. Thanx . Suzie uw Babe. T.C., for all the laughs. u~ & sw.annc·. LOVe ya, Italy was fantastic! Let's talVt' GraJX'. , JV, Lave 904 !LY, m1S.<;e<:i you• J Dmo Anuj, Your Shoobie Stam ·SH 1 What happened to that drink on Monday? K-914, To the B\oode Beauty, .I, cawl me, Dahlinklll Get your gun Annie! This Is war. l·or my I hope you handed m the Who has the blonder hau?'.'? ti. Y To thr guy~ from 1201. sahc, "The one lhal always gets blown off!" Love and Kisses The Other Blondr Beauty How are the idols doing'/ riJlht dl'>K. It is totally an expenrnn·. 904 know111g you. What L~ your 11tlcllt? Hector- Hey M-face. Bradshaw- Thanks for the seranade on Monday at Hey Ray. Blah! Blah! Blah! Blah! Nt'Xt timt' ft'!,ervauons are r('(Juiwd fir~t lll'nnl~. 3:15. II made my dayl Whal do you say? IL\' at 114 Huclson St vou·w ~till fluftv Beautiful Dreamer S-face Love. Learn that poernt Hohm To my boyfriend George, KJKBBS Leshe and Joanne. Hoil111. I IOV(' youl D1p- Cocoa's Mom J, You are great!I I havt' appwnated Do \\'l' have ,m;1hin!f' There once was a girl from 904 eve01hing ;•ou have done. H0Jcl th,· wlwd 1~nap. ~nap. snap) !I.YUM To the Alliance, Who couldn't even talk, her throat wa, JI.) Paula and "Tectd;"' Ding, Dmg. Ding. Ding. Dmg. so sore Nooch Hll'h, Cocoa She had gone out w1lh Ellen He)' ·aass". Whl'rt' do you want to eat tonite ! lhl· And all they were doing was yellin' Thanks for ma.king rn;· hre

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Allen's 15th fillTI: a human success

By Sean Rooney to now lrom beginnmg to end. :\llcn·s <·hararter. :\·!icky Sacks, woody Allen's new film is a hypochondriac. If nothin~ is (number 15). Hanna and Her wrong with him then he \Viii Sisters is a delightful and create something wrong: either pleasant narrative about thrc(' a hcad ache, a loss of hearing, loving sisters trying to live a or (finally) a bralll tumor. complete and happy life in New Thinking hLr; last days are finally York Oty.11 seems that it's going here. he becomes discouraged to have the greatest appeal of and as il producer at (1977). The movie is about love. a JX)pular televLr;ion stalion in family, death and relationships. New York City. This brush with and most of all about every day death not only makes him quit life. It's interesting to watch but sencli; hirn to search for the various aspects of ourselves. meaning of life'. He con­ outside and separated from us. templates converting to the alive on the silver screen. Tilt' Catholic church but we soon find emotions and interest level of out how faithful he is when he the movie is like going on a pulls out of a parx:r bug a rollercoaster ride. Sometimes drawing of Christ, and some you are happy and other times religious trinkets, and then you are somewhat bored. just buries 1hem under a loaf of like life. Wonderbread and a jc1r of There is something interesting mayonaise . . about the design of Hanna and Ellio uses his knowledge of Her Sisters, in which Woody books to inflict Lee's interest in :\llen is able to capture thr hirn. Thev sc·cretlv see each characteristics of the human ot11er for ·one vcar. The\' are race. Allen's dialogue Ls written close to getting rnamecl tiui Elliot very well. emphasizing tlw can't even tell his wife that he 1s realnes.s of lhis film. It draws the srn·wing around. Hannah audience in closer. and makes almost finds out about it when the film more personalized. her other sister I loll\' writes a There' are human mistakes and ploy (JaSt'Cl on this secret rela­ errors. The characters are unlike tionship from mlorrnauon LC<" the male super-hero of the has told her. Hanna Ls shocked typical Hollywood narrative. about all of the personal infom1u­ who never make mistakes and tion that has t>L·cn secured in the 1f they do, they quickly escape. script and wonders where it all Best of all. it is about came fron1. She never finds out -i,,-ur-. middle-aged. middle-class about the relationship. hut with The NOrz BO l'Z; Mike Murphy, Charlie Spickler, and Tom Tucker thrllJed a capacily O'Owd at Kellys Dry people -- a film that restores lhe a littlr more inquiring sh<· could Dock last Tuesday nif:ht for 3 ½ hours. glamour. enjoyment and have. integrity of the middle class. That's not all though. Tile The story begins al sisters· shOw-biz parents. played Thanksgiving dinner in New by Lloyd Nolan and Maureen I want Psychocandy York City and ends at O'Sullivan (Farrow's rral Thanksgiving dinner two years mother), have a history of good fortune to ~<'e the Jcsu.., later. By the time, the film is over problem drinking. This Ls carried By Bob lralex on MT\', and they appear to and Mary Chain play to c1 solcl· you are familiar with the key on down the ladder with Holly's have a good working knowledge cocaine snorting and Lee·s AA What do you get whrn you of avant-garde rock and roll. out crowd at the Hitz in New stars. You know their York City. The fear of losmg my weaknesses. strong points. mceting..s (which she attemls cros ..s the simple pop of the t',arly Speaking of rock and roll. thr w<·<'klv). It's as if each character (jO's with industrial strength leSlL'> and Mary Chain are jus1 heming followed nw to the favorite books, and favorite show. hut I was pl<·as,mtly drugs. The three sisters are: is going 1hrough her or hLs own feedback of the 1980's"? The !hat. well. not qlllte just that. stage in life; a lot like reliving Jesus and Mary Chain. of cours<·. tlwre is a notirealile presenn· surprLscd by the lack ot volume Hanna (Mia Farrow), who is the usuallv allrilluw<1 to tlw avemge backbone of the family and adolescencr at a higher IC'\'<'I l·l<·rc are four leather-clad. pos1- ol...uh .. quit<· a bit ol lecdback. ,md having a great tirm· doing it. c1dolesccnts anned only with r,1k<· lor 1nstanc<' the single. rock t·onn'rt. married'to Elliot (Michale cane). Tlw ~how w,L'> \Try low-key. ThLr; film L'i definitely Woody electric instruments. l>,tsic skill'>. "You Trip \!(' L:p". The song L'> who is also her financial advLsor: vet tlw shv charisma ot vocc1IL'>t Lee (Barbara Hershy), who has ,\lien in action. E\'t'f\' lin<· or amt very big amplifiers. Their n·f\' l>,l'ilC m nature. but tor srn1w dusiw rt·t1son. 'i1 is ·hm !kid. kept 111e ,1udienn· been living with her dialogue and <·very l>ll ·of humor dd>ut album. Psychocandy, h,l'> 111terc~ting. Perhaps ii is Jim 111tewstecl while guitarL<;t Wilhclfll t(-ati1er/lover/artist Frcciitck (Max (especially hLs one liners! are jlL'>I lw<·n rcl<'le Man". they ting hb pcrpk'X<"d: hall or tlw ,1lllurn 1s ~vhid1 re,1lly gets to the heart can's avant-garde das~ir Company with her friend April next fcatuw film (number t61 w1Y rnl'lod1c and cxtrernelv which he describrs a.s "a car­ plei1san1 The other t1c1lf. 01 the Jesus and Mary Chain "Mushroom". (Carrie Fisher). If you have an opeiwtl mind howcwr. conjures up visiom, of You will either be mtrigu(·d or The movie is spht into toonish piece." in New York. It and want something that will spuns in 1he !920's, 30's, and the \'elvet Underground's ,umoyNI by them. They huw a numerous. pollished vignettes. annoy your parents to no end. -t

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By David A. Raskin the nation's top-ranked Universi­ breakaways. most ot tne season. The hosts attacker. but with only 22 ty of Denver Pioneers (the But in the second and third embarked on a shooting spre<>. seconds left to play (how often Cornell's Duanne Moeser West's number one seed). periods Dadswell and his And with less than two minutes do you see a team pull their stretched his body parallel to the Harvard. therefore, was able to teammates saw a different remaining in the period. after he goalie while they are winning ice in a full-throttle dive only to wait in the comfort of cambridge Denver team. The hosts notch­ stopped them at point-blank 4-3). They had one flury, but have his tip-in attempt misS an for the West's third-seeded ed the only two scores of the range on countless oppor­ then it was over. open net by a whisker. Some Western Michigan Broncos. second. and gathered tunities, the Pioneers finally beat "They are the number one eight minutes later, his Big Red But the Red had played in the momentum for the final 20 Doug Dadswell. The goaltender. team," said Natyshak in hockey team's 1985-86 season face of adversity before. and minutes. who had been knocked down in retrospect. "We gave them a ended in much the same way-­ went into the two-game. In the third, Big Hect tri-captain the uea<,e, tried to get up but real run for their money. and we an Unfinished Symphony. total-goal series optimistically. Pete Natyshak was able to sand­ was too late, and the series can be proud of that. We had a After the Red's pair of Said Head coach Lou Reycroft, wich a pretty goal between a score was tied at six. gre,at season--nobody's hanging phenomenal victories "Sure. we'd have loved to play pair of Pioneer scores. II wasn't Midway through the third their hf',ad." in the Boston Garden the at Lynah (Rink). but you can't enough, and Denver took the period. Denver scored again. It previous weekend, resulting in a start relying on NCAA selection first half of the series 4-2. was a well executed power-play Denver will play Harvard (win­ miraculous ECAC champion­ committees to ,vin games for "We've been down by two as goal and their first in six attempts ner over Western Michigan) ship, it seems as if Duanne you. We went out there (Denver) late as the third, and won," said with the extra skater. But now. tomorrow night at the Moeser·s tip should have gone thinking only about playing good Cornell defenseman and team with 10 minutes to play, the Providence Civic Center. while in. 11 seems the Big Red should hockey." leader Mike Schafer before stage was set for the Big Red to the University of Minnesota (win­ have won. and gone on to the And it was good hockey they Saturday's contest. "We've pull off one of their Big Reel ner over ) NCAA Division I Final Four in played at the onset of Game 1. played better than the score comebacks. plays Michigan State (winner Providence to play bitter-rival suprising a sellout crowd of indicates. The first goal will be But in Denver, there was to be over Boston College) tonight. Harvard. 5,200 Pione,er fans at o.u. Arena. the big one tonight." no comeback. The two victors will meet for the And Franz Schubert's Despite out-skating and out­ Cornell got the first goal last The Red was able to pull NCAA championship Saturday symphony should have been checking a tentative Denver Saturday night. In fact, they got Dactswell in favor of an rxtra night. finished. But it wasn't. squad in the first period, the Red the second and third too: all in a unfortunately, last weekend's was only able to take a 1-0 lead span of a minute and a half late action was in Denver, not into the locker room. in the first period. Boston. and Moeser's play was With es.<;entiallrfive 1wri. 1984-85 fourth and bottom seeding in season, was coming off an MVP Cornell took a 3-0 lead into the the East. Meanwhile, Harvard. performance in the ECAC locker room, but more impor­ 4) Marquette 8) Who has lost in the most the winner of the ECAC regular tourney and was not prepared to· tantly they had jumped into the championship games in the season but a quiet third place ease up out west. Dadswell series lead at 5-4. 5) Dwight GoOden. 1985 NCAA Division I tournamenP finisher 1n the league tourney. introduced himself to the After the schools traded goals 6) Jacques Plante, 7 was questionably seeded Pioneers by politely turning early in the second, Denver The answer will appear in the second. away all 16 shots he faced in the began to show why it has sat in 7) Indiana, 1976 & t98t April 3 issue of the Ithacan . While cornell traveled to face first stanze. including two the NCAA's number one seat ., w JC k ., 1 ] White Lustriunt Rings FREE .Pizza ON SALE! Delivery.

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I r------·· - - . 14 THE ITHACAN March 27, 1986 Tennis I.C. sports facilities lacking? from page 15 By Peter Bradshaw "Second. for a school like ours in physical fitness or recreational neases. this problem will also sophomores Rufus Choate and it seems out of date not to have activities on campus and are increase. Due to financial Steve Levine aw also returning "Hey, Pete, are you studying any raquetball or squash forced to pay high prices for considerations, many proposals veterans. for that big exam tomorrow?" courts," continued Kostrinsky. private fitness centers. This is for added facilities are admitted­ Some fine new editions to the "Yeah, I started, but I have "This is a very popular type of only one of the major effeds of ly not feasible. But at some point team include Keith Studnick. a pradice tonight from 10:00pm to leisure time spon taught in most this problem on campus in the future, the facilities will junior from Oneonta. Steven 12:oopm." eledive programs and can be adivities. have to be expanded to meet Kurlander. a fwshman from "Whafl Is your coach on drugs used later on in health clubs and As the number of students the needs of Ithaca's faculty, Buffalo, and Steven Mier. a or something?" fitness centers where these entering Ithaca College in- students. and athletes. freshman from Massachusetts. "I don't know, but that's the sports are very prevalent." The team opens rhe season only time we can use Cornell's "Third, there should be a field on Wednesday. April 2. with a facilities." that could be convened to a turf match against Mansfield This is an all too familiar surface. where teams could Badminton tourney University. Gamr time is ·conversation among student practice and prepare for those 3:00pm. athletes at Ithaca College and it opponents who play on turf," shouldn't be. Many athletic Kostrinsky added. set for weekend teams. especially spring teams. " Rescheduling due to weather By Brendan Regan feature a number of doubles Lacrosse are forced to practice in our gym ·would not be such a problem." from page 16 at irregular hours or to practice Kostrinsky went on to add, matches for the participants. A The tenth annual Ithaca men's. women's and, a mixed at other facilities such as Cornell. "There also should be an big question mark. Junior John additional facility for weight College Badminton Tournament teams doubles division have It would not be far-fetched to Niven· and sophomore Josh training, which is pitiful (at t.C.), will be held saturday, March 29, been slated for competition. say that Ithaca College gets Heintz will start on "D". Pat and room for cardiovascular at Ithaca College's Hill Physical The tournament has had a more man hours in the Ben Light Brewster and Mike Bevacqua machines for , biking, Education center. good turnout in the past and this Gym than any collegiate will challenge for the remaining institution in the nation. etc." The tourney features competi­ year should be no exception. It For example, the three "There also needs to be a tion for both men and women in is open to both faculty, students third spot. Mark Duncan, the teams must share revamping of the pool area with different classes based on skill. and also the general public. most experienced returning floor time with each Ithaca field a separate diving cell to The singles competition in­ Anyone interested in par­ defenseman. had s~rgery in his sport, in addition to the accomodate both swimmers cludes a senior men's division ticipating in the tournament thumb and may not play this gymnastics team. The and divers. The pool is used by (age 35 and older), and an open should contact Ron Simpson at season. intramural floor hockey, so many people on and off competition for men and the Recreation Department of Seniors George McCormack basketball, volleyball, etc. teams campus, and the time is so women. A novice division for Ithaca College. Entry fee is ss.oo and Brad Ecker will play on LC. ·s also must fit into some non­ crammed, some have to come men and women has also been for the singles competition and long stick unit. If McCormack can existent opening.s. Added to this in at 7:ooam." added for those newly in­ S9.00 for each doubles team. play defense with the same is the infinite number of classes Football and lacross coach terested in the sport. A wards will be presented to intensity he displayed during the that are to be taught for I.C. ·s Kevin Spencer also voiced The tournament will also all winners ~nd _runners-up. football season, the team will physical education majors in this opinions on the subject. "An surely benefit from his presence. In the Bomber's goal this year same facility. interview about our sports will be the always (eliable Pete "Considering the type of facilities, or should I say lack of I. C. wins ECA C weather we have here at Ithaca, sports facilities. I could give you from page 16 · Reardon. Reardon will be the size of the student body, and more than just a few words!!" vacationing in Florida or the exercise, sha~d third place in starting for the third straight vaulting with 8.40 points. and the presence of a physical Many students, who are not Bahamas, the Bomber Gym­ season. Last season the senior finished off with a fifth-place education program, there are at members of athletic or nastics team was quietly standout had 195 saves. this finish on the balance beam with least three important facilities intramural teams, do not have winning its third-straight ECAC season, Reardon has an 8.30. which we are missing," said the available space to participate Division Ill championship. LC. excellent chance to be an All­ American. Backing him up in field hockey and softball coach scored 158.25 points to squeak Cindy Chiola was victorious Doris Kostrinsky. "First. a multi- ;pc:,c:s,cC:,,,ih=oci~c:He=-cA~p~t::,,sc::,.,c,c~ by Salem State (156.70). goal will be junior Matt Pagliaro. on the balance taking the purpose field house to Sandy Picciocio won her beam, This 5aturday at 2:00pm. rival accomoctate our spring teams in . _ -Fall second consecutive All-Around event with 8. 75 points. Cortland St. comes to town. 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SPECIALIZE IN NATURAL · Ct)TS, HENNAS AND PERMS Sergeant Kenneth Uolloway FOR BOTH OF YOU. COOP Mall, 609 West Clinton Street Ithaca 272-1101 ARMY. BE A• LYOU CAN. BE. March 27, 1986 THEITHACAN 15 Women's lacrosse opens Tennis set for By Mike Murphy IIW y 10 any ~trong 1earn L'> Spring time brings out the ket·ping tlw other t<·am from opene.r optimism in everyone - nowhere scoring ~onwthing the By Peter Bradshaw i~ thiS more typified than in Bornlwr~ should ha\'<' no sports. prolJlt·rn doing. Anclwa :'iorton I lw llharn <:olleg,· l<'lllll~ The Ithaca College women's ha<; be<·n impressi\'c of late in l<',llll h,b h<'<'n oul~ide on llw lacrosse team is optimistic - and goal ,L'> hac.; 1lt·alh<'r Mueller. ('Ollrt~. no (',l',\' ,l('('OlllpiL'>l1Jll( 'ill with good reason. The team is "We're lucky to he ~trong in 111 llhc1< c1. ~inn· Ill<' r1·1urn from currently listecl as a ream to goal." said (iokkn. "\\'<' can Spnng Bwc1h watch for 1986. according to the utiliz<' the go.ii for ,111,wk 10 l'rc1r111 <' 11,HI ll<'cn grnng 011 lor Brine Publicity Poll. enhann· our ofkn~i\'(' lhru~t c1pproximc1l<'ly onc month Head Coach Andrea Goldt·n L<; Th<'\' ha\'c lh<· ~kill~ ,lllY \h·rrill ll,l'> lwcn perfor­ 1lw i<'cilll 1~ looking , 1·n l1avc a very strong sche,11 h. l\ohh\· c1w all on our schedule and play. · I °L'>h('r, c111d <.c1p1c1111 I odd S1qJt·I rlwy·re going to be tough. \\'<~ Jt·nn \1ackt·nzi<' hc1~ 1>1·,·n lurnor l'<'l<'r llr,ubhc1\\· H'Jurn.., .ilso have some Division I surprLc.;ing ,L<; ~hr ha'> adJtL<;l<' 1l Wilen was tlw l,bl time 1_c..;l • even more of a problem as the key. We Just c,1rn skip o\'t'r made tll<' Final Four in the :'iC\. \ games must be spaced within the basics." nwrl's l>a<,k<·tball tournanwnr? days of each other. "The In general. the squad is starting schedule is so compact. there's 10 take shape. "We have 1x>tenl 2) \Vhen W,l<; the l,L<;I tinw attack player~ who are strong not much time for a break." Stall Jll"*) by Amy -­ Kan~a~ played m the Golden said. "We have to get up JC women's lacrosse team readies itself for a tough season. Their j,rst one-on-one shooters and our ch,nnp1onship game m the for every match and take each game is on Tuesday April /st at 3:30 at Come/I. goalies arc strong." Golden said. i'\CAt\ men·~ hasketball "The deft"nsive unit is coming one separately." Despite the seniors Jane OeGrenier and is the net. She also has the 1ournamcnf'! together - the longer they play. scheduling and an overall Kathy Skinski. "We're lucky to ability to assist and pass the ball the better they gel. Wht·n we competitive league. the have players with their leader­ off 10 teammates," Golden said. J) Who wa_<; 1tw last b,t<;ebc1II play together a<; a team. we will Bombers will be a team to ship qualities." Golden said. "Hight now Hough too and team 10 win two consecutiw tx~ rough." reckon with. "They ptL<;h themselves and Motirello are clicking a unit divLc.;ion titles? as so The team opens up with The squad will be led by their teammates." we'll probably keep them Oivision I Cornell on Tuesday co-captains Lisa Monticelli and Alire Houghton is another key 1ogc1hcr." 4) Who die! North Carolina April ISi at 3:30 at Cornell. The Rosemary Fitzgerald in both player for the Bomber squad. Terri Cilento and Stacey Printz State heal in the championship leadership and playing ability. ream's home opener is agi1ins1 game of lhe NCAA tournament "She plays consistent. she's will most likely team with Hartwick on April 3rd. Other players to watch include quick, and she can put the ball 1=itzgerclld and Skinski to stabilize in 1974'?

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Donovan, Stapp: -- All-Americans By James Finn Honorable Mention All-America for her performances in the The big meets are when all of 100-yard breaststroke (ninth). the hard work, long hours, and 200-yard individual medley, sore muscles usually turn out to 800-yard freestyle relay. be worth it. And that was the (second) and the 400-yard case at tht' NCAA Division Ill medley relay (eleventh). Both Swimming and Diving Cham­ the individual medley and the pionships held March 13-15 at 800-yard freestyle relay times C.T. Branin Natatorium in were good for new Ithaca Canton. Ohio. Ithaca's Lady College records. Bombers grabbed ninth place Also scoring for the Bombers honors out of a field of 61 teams in individual events were with a final tally of 120 points at Barbara Radef and Janice the national championships, a Colvin. Both were named finish that would again position Honorable Mention All-America them as the top team in New · Radef for her ninth place York State. 200-yard breaststroke finish and ·, Coach Miller was pleased with Colvin for her 14th place in one­ her young squad's top ten finish meter diving. Radef was also a and she feels that this meet and member of the soo-yard this season was a preview of freestyle relay with Stapp. good things to come. Kirsten Coleman. and Kelly Kenyon College won the meet Kisner. for the fourth year in a row with · The Lady Bombers also the University of California-San placed their 200-yard medley Diego and Pomona Pitzer relay in the top eight which College rounding out the top earned them All-America status. three teams. The members of that relay were Leading the Bombers in the Maureen Costello, Kisner. final meet of her college career Kristen Mattucci, and Coleman. _...,...., __ was senior captain Beth Costello, Mattucci and Coleman Ithaca College men's lacrosse player-14 Chris Fehmel battles a Colgate player during yesterday's game. IC Donovan. She had a fantastic were also the other members of won IO - 9 in the last two minutes of the game. · meet finishing fifth on both the the eleventh place 400-yard one and three-meter · boards. medley relay with Stapp. This marks the fourth season that Donovan has earned All· NCM's mark the end of the Spring preview: America recognition. Freshman '85-'86 season for Ithaca's Lady Nancy Stapp also had a terrific Bombers. Highlights of this meet earning All-America successful year include: a 9-1 Lo~ses may h.urt laxers , recognition in the 200-yard dual meet record, and ICAC breaststroke with a third place, championship, a New York By Nick Abdo season. The Bombers have its season. Freshman George Harris school-record breaking time. In State Championship, and this work cut out for them this and junior oe-,an Cirella will see addition. she was named ninth place national finish. After completing a rather season. Still, many fine players action at midfield. disappointing 1985 season. in return to the I.C. roster. Junior Chris Fehmel will direct which the team went 6-5, the Co-captain Mike Torrelli leads the attackmen. Fehmel is Men's relays ignite Bombers varsity lacrosse team the first midfield. Torrelli will currently the eight all-time I.C. sees 1986 as a chance to handle the bulk of the faceoffs. as.sist leader with 48 as.sists in improve its record and seriously an extremely important position only two years. The playmaker for Bomber success challenge for the Division Ill where he excelled last season. from Long Island must have a national championship. Joining Torrelli will be Rich strong year to compensate for By James Finn Cott, Chris Martin, Brian Bennett, However. since practice "Cruiser" Easterly and Niall Keenan's early departure. Junior 1985-86 meant a ·101 of good and Bryan Rice. vanCott was began in late January, the team Rosenzweig. Tom Collins and sophomore things to the Ithaca College also the anchor of the 400-yard has seen several of its key Injuries have sidelined senior Mike Dandrea will start at attack Men's Swimming and Diving medley relay that finished 13th players either leave the team or Jamie Rosin and Junior Rich along with Fehmel. sophomore team, and those good things with Joe Karney, Andy Hersam. go down with an injury. These Chapin. Rosin is currently Gary McGloughlin will see time continued into the NCAA and Rob O'Alessandro. key losses in personnel will nursing a seaprated shoulder, at attack throughout the season. Division Ill National Swimming The key to the Bombers ninth undoubtedly affect the team·s while Chapin has a severe ankle The Bombers defense is the and Diving Championships held place finish was the combination goals for the upcoming season. injury and could miss the entire see Lacrosse page 14 March 20-22 at C.T. Branin of great relays with fantastic Goals. In lacrosse there's no Natatorium in canton. Ohio. The individual performances. Martin team with more significance Bomber men finished for the and Vancott finished in tenth than this one. Throughout the Gymnasts impress first time ever in the top ten and 11th respectively in the past three years one individual matching the ninth place finish 200-yard freestyle. And Todd scored quite a few goals for the in Div. II regionals of the women's team and Stevens added 14th place points Bombers. Derrick Keenan. the establishing them as the top in the SO-yard freestyle, while All-American from Ontario, By Mike Murphy Cindy C11iolo also impressed finishing team in New York D'Ales.sandro nabbed 16th in the scored 98 goals throughout his as she finished fourth in the State. 200-yard backstroke and Martin three year stint on south Hill. Gymnast Sandy Picciocio tied balance beam with 8.6 points Ithaca diver Clayton York led did the same in the soo-yard Lasl season the co-captain led an Ithaca College record in the and a sixth-place finish in the the scoring surge for the Bomber freestyle. All of these perfor­ I.C. with 29 goals and 12 as.sists. floor exercise with 9.2 points to floor exercise with 8.9 points. men with eighth place All· mances as well as that of the This season Keenan won't be lead the Bomber gymnasts to a The Bombers finished the America finishes on the one and 400-yard medley relay earned wearing his familiar #15 after he fifth-place finish in the NCAA competition with 153.60 points. three-meter boards while the the men Honorable Mention All­ was declared academically Division II Northeast Regionals southern COnnecticut topped Bomber relays were as strong as America status. ineligible for the Spring last Sunday. the 15-team field with 172.35 usual. Both the 400 &. 800-yard Coach Miller feels that the semester. Picciocio finished third in the points while Springfield-College freestyle relays grabbed sixth Bomber men had a fantastic Midfielder Craig Oiiesa, on the floor exercise as well as taking finished second with 165.45 places with the 800-yard meet. Everything came together other hand, is a totally different third place in the vault with 8.7 points. Cortland State finished freestyle relay establishing new and the men turned in solid per­ case. The senior co-captain points. up third with 159.65 points, state and school records in fonnances. The team is looking recently came down with Teammate Michelle Ussery edging Bridgeport 1.35 points. addition. Members of those All­ forward to continued success in mononucleosis and will most topped Picciocio with 8.9 points While many students were American relays were John Van- the 1986-87 campaign. likely be sidelined for the entire in the vault to take second place. see ECAC page 14