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April 29, 1982 Volume SI/Number 27

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Here's an annoyance that's been voiced by a growing num- · Mailing Address: · 2elephono ber of students: many of the college-run services of this cam­ Basement, Landon Hall Ii'oundod, 1937 1-607-274-3207 Ithaca College pus have been closing before the time specified for doing so. Incorporated, 1969 Centrex: :x:3207 For example, complains several students, the snack bar has Ithaca. NY 14850 allegedly been making a practice of closing up as early as fif­ teen minutes before they're supposed to. This is done ap­ Professional Advisor ...... Bob Smith SOUTH ffiLL SECTION parently so that the snack bar can lock up precisely at mid­ Editor-in-Chief ...... Keith Styrcula Editor...... DebbieGreen night. Business Manager...... Barry Silverman Assistant EdHor ...... Sandy Braverman But the snack bar is supposedly not the only place that has . Managing Editor ...... Judy Green Contributors ...... Karen Ka.sius, Alison continued this. Other services that have been accused are Financial Manager. . . -. ~ Rhona Ginsberg Wahl, Steve Beck, Office Manager ...... Amy Kirson Robert Cushing, Kevin O'Neill check-cashing, the Bursar's office, a few of the dining halls B11ling Manager ...... Scott Hahn and, particularily, the library. Personnel Manager...... Jea.n Trotta PHOTOGRAPHY The ITHACAN would like to empa~ize the importance of Production Manager ..... Eric Penn Hyman Editor ...... Eric Plickert such student services sticking to their posted closing times. A Layout Editor ...... Tom Page Contributors . . ... Geoff Donovan, Marissa. student's schedule is especially hectic and unpredictable; Copy Editor ...... Leslie May Papageorge, Kim Hoover, missing check-cashing by one minute because they've closed Mary Broggi, Mark Fitzsimmons up early can make one's life particularly difficult for awhile. FEATURES.CARTOONS NEWS Contributors ...... Sue Flaxman, Leigh §wan §ong Editor ...... Joe Halpern Leventhal, PlUl Morton, Larry Assistant Editor ...... John Neeson Yuhasz, Kevin Stoneman, Contributors ...... Liz Costopolous, Peeka Mark Palen, Kim Gormley Okay, nobody's gonna let me made a graduation speech and Bunnell, Diane Vaccaro, Ohris nobody wants to hear my feelings about Senioritis because Rutken, Brian Walsh, Juliet Balley, Jamie Marx,LeroyJohnson ADVERTISING everybody I know has got it themselves. So I'm going to use Manager ...... Maude Metzger my space to tell it like it is. Staff...... , .... Jim Orr SPORTS I'm going to miss this place. I'm just not ready to go, Editor ...... Howie Altman Kio 4ra.ggett · Meredith that's all there is to it. Everywhere I go, there's someone to Assistant Editor .. , ...... Doug Clauson H_allAndrew G. Carruthers, ask, "You psyched about graduating or what?" "You ready Contributors ...... Dave Fischer, Suzanne SALES to get out of here? "Bet you're excited about going out in the Nader, Tom Longo, Dan Manager ...... Rich Orent Real World." Weisberg, Steve Beck When that happens, I want to grab the person by the shoulders and shake him/her violently and say: "No, I'm not The ITHACA :-1 is a. student newspaper published independently by the students of Ithaca ready! Look at all the things I haven't done -- I haven't gone College, Ithaca., NY. It is published 22 times per academic year on a. weekly basis and is cliffdiving at Buttermild; I haven't gone skydiving; I've never distributed without charge a.round the Ithaca. College campus every Thursday afternoon. 0 been in Macawbers; there's still people OD tl.wi. " """'Ull ...,i. .... As a public service, The ITHACAN wtll print' relevant events of interest to the students of call me by the wrong name; there's stnf people on nus campu~ ' Ithaca College in its Announcements section without. .:ha.rge. It 1s asked that these messages who I call the wrong name; I still haven't- gotten up enough be sent through intercampus mall or to the addl·er., above and received by the editor 1n chief courage to ask out that girl I've idolized for the past four before 6:00 Monday. Descriptions of events may also be received in The ITHACAN Response years; I haven't got a job yet;". Box located by the check-:.cashing window of the Egbe:rt Union. I want to shake the person and tell him/her this Personals are also published without charge as long as they are received by 6:00 the Monday before publication. • passionately, but I control myself. I just say, "No, I could -· . use an extra year.'' The ITHACAN also encourages student input for story suggestions 11nd/ or submissions. It's not easy knowing you have to walk away from the best Offices are located 1n the Basement of Landon Hall, Dorm 6, Ithaca. College. Phone: (607) four years of your life. 274-3207, Centrex x3207. THE ITHACAN April 29, 1982 3 -·The A E Rho Envelopes, Please

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feature something different from shows of the past: it will . have a theme. This year's It's sort of like the Ithaca theme is "New Orleans", College equivelent to the because "it's uptempo and Grammys, the Oscars or the colorful," says Lasser. The Emmys. It's the Rhoies. set, designed by Senior Drama This Friday, fifty-five major Steve Newbold, will be Communications students at a New Orleans port with a Ithaca College will receive steamship in the background. "Rhoies" for their accom­ The awards will be given out plishments at the School of in many categories -· most Communications. And much coming from scholastic like the Grammys, Oscars and achievement and media Emmys, the Rhoies will be categoric~. All of the elec­ presented at a glittery award tronic media that are college­ show: "The Fifteenth Annual run will be doling out A E Rho Award Presen­ honors ... the TV station, both tation." radio stations and film. Seven "It'll be a terrific show," scholarships will be awarded smiles the presentation's as well. Producer, Mindy Lasser, '82. The bigge~t awards will be "There will be special effects, Senior Achievement Award video inserts, pieces about the A E TRIO: At left, the Hhow'1, (presented by the Dean's Of­ students and faculty and producer, Mindy Lui;Her. gets fice) and The Senior of the awards will be given out to Ht·t to Htrut her Htuff Friday Year Award (voted on by deserving students.'' Lasser night. huiet, top and bottom: Communications seniors). has been working on the show the show'H hosti; Lnrry YuhnHz Scholastic awards will also be since last December when her and Phil Morton getting ready presented by TV, Radio, proposal to WICB-TV Station to 'wing' it. Film/Photo and C/OM depar­ Manager Paul Smith was given tments. The honor society -­ the green light. Since then, A E Rho -- will also present putting the show together has this Friday, Apn 30 at 8:00 the program and na:ned Larry (the Creative Director), Rob various innerorganizational been an intricate and time­ p.m. and will be simulcast on Yuhasz, '82 (an ITHACAN Savarino and Jon Markella, accolade~. consuming project. the campus station WICB-TV staff writer) as the Creative '84. The team is responsible And it will be tomorrow "This is a unique kind of Channel 6. It will run ap­ Producer. k Together, the for the creative content of the night that fifty-five hands will show," whe says. "Ithaca proximately three hours. three have coordinated the awards show. As a matter of be ~haken and fifty-five College is the only com­ The massive crew working rigorous process of getting fact, this year the hosts will be Rhoie~ are given out. munications school (I know on the production is almost as things together for the show. Yuhasz and Morton who will Perhaps the overworked of) that has a presentation numerous as those receiving As Creative Producer, open with -- as Lasser tells u~ - crew of the awards show such as this." awards. Lasser picked Dave Yuhasz heads a creative team - a song-and-dance routine. should get one for "Effort of The ceremony will be held Peterson, '82 as the director of made up of Phil Morton, '82 fhis year's show will the Year."

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,...,----IP1lni Kappa lPh.i To Ilmiitiate New Membe:rrs

On April 30, 1982, the Ithaca College Chapter of Phi Kap­ pa Phi wiJI conduct the fifth annual initiation of mew mem­ bers. There are 72 undergraduate initiates, and three faculty initiates. At Ithaca College, the deans of each of the schools are in­ vited to nominate undergraduates, graduate students, and distinguished faculty members for consideration by the Chapter. . .. In accordance with the national by-laws, 1mt1ates must be of good character and notable academic acheivements. The seniors are chosen from among the upper ten percent of their class, the juniors from the upper five perc_ent. The seniors to be presented (on April 30th, at 6 p.m. m Textor Hall, Rm. 102) have a cumulatve grade-point average of 3.6 or better, the juniors 3.7 or better. Following the faculty and student initiation, ~ grad?ate fellowship award will be presented to the outstanding semor: Mr. Mark R. Wright. Mr. Wright plans to pursue graduate education at the Harvard Medical School. A distinguished president award will be presented to chap­ ter president Professor John M. Bernard. Professor Bernard has served for two years, 1979 through 1981. He is professor of Biology. . .. The evening banquet for all members of Phi Kappa Phi 1s honored to have a distinguished speaker, Dr. Patti McGil Peterson President of Wells College.

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Ithaca College senior Mai 11. Wright has been awarded a $4,500 fellowship for graduate study by the Honorary Society of Phi Kappa Phi. Wright, an accounting major from Dryden, was one of 40 students selected for the honor from a group of 144 of the nation's outstanding 1982 college graduates. Wright plans to study law at Harvard University. IL@~_Lt@rr~ Phi Kappa Phi is a national scholastic honor society headquartered on the campus of Louisiana State University Student Questions with chapters at 235 colleges and universities throughout the nations. Founded in 1897 to recognize academic excellence in all disciplines, Phi Kappa Phi established its fellowship Security's JurisdictiolID. program in 1932 ans since then has honored more than 500 scholars with awards. Wright is the son of Mrs. Shirley Wright of 24 Lee Road in To the Edilor, for two !,traight hour,. Even co be U!,kct.l arc a, follow .... Fir - Dryden. ls Ithaca College Security still, the other Ithaca College !,t- who employ~ Ithaca working for Ithaca College or Securitv ca·r wa.., abo there. College Security? Certainly I the city of Ithaca? Af-, an They ~-ere talking to each chink paycheck.., come from Ithaca College !.tudent I have other and I thought to my!,elf, the <,chool. Secant.I- If he wa, alway!. been concerned with "Thi~ i.., rid1culoue!" I told my on a "!,takeout" (which I the safety of my!.elf a!, well a, friend, I wa, going to go up to doubt !,ince there were no other Ithaca College !.tudenh. !,ecuritv and a!,k the Ji,pateher hou~c~ around that curve) do Residence halls and apartments close for all underclassmen 'In my two year!, of attending who', - patrolling tile llllaca we need another patrol car on on Saturday, May 8 at IO a.m. or 24 hours after last exam. Ithaca College I have alway, Collel!e eampu,?! I went into campu!, to take that one!, !,pot? Students who are employed on campus and are approved by q·ue~tioned the effectivene!,!, or the office at ..,ecurity and tol~ Third- Ir he wa!, taking radar supervisor are granted to stay. the Ithaca College Security the di!,patchcr I didn't mean to ,loc~ he haw juri..,diL·tion out­ force. Became of a true in­ be flippant, hut "why", 1 ,idc the Ithaca College Cam­ Seniors must evacuate apartments and residence halls on cident where !.Omeone I knew a,ked "Why wa ... a !,CL'urity car pu..,? And fourth- Arc lthal·a Monday, May 17 at lOa.m. was stabbed, here· qn campw, parked in Mor..,c Chain'.., College Security . memhl·r.., and other incidenh of women driveway for two hour..,?" The u..,ing the college'!, rc..,ource.., to Only seniors and approved students can remain on campus being raped, (not to mention di~patchcr told me and I quote hdp the city'~ polil"l' force? during senior week. \ fights and damage to "I'm ... orrv, I can't tdl you \Vhatevcr the rc:hOII wa, for building-;) one who re,ide!. on whv he'..,'there, hut he i, there thi, "l'l'lll icy car to he where it All rooms and apartments must be free of litter and swept campus needs to be aware of for· a pu1po~c." So then I \\a.., on April 17 frorn 7-9pm clean. If rooms are not left in the proper ·condition Residen­ protecting ourselvc!. a!, well a!, a!,kcd her "Who'.., patrolling ,111 dy it cannot LK· a valid one. tial Life will assess a $25 per person cleaning charge. other!,, Although the!,e latter campu!,?", !,he replied that "If Ithaca College Security should incidents seem grim, and a call came through there wa, \\'Or I...... olely for the protection Remember to return keys to avoid a $25 lock change bill. clearly they are, there i!. yet nothing binding. him to !,lay of every member of the Ithaca another one that I feel i!-> even there, he would, rc!,po1H.I". College community. Whether If the Residential Life staff finds that the room/apa:rtment more destructive 10 the Ithaca She again told me that if I it he t.letcring violc.:nce or has been damaged beyond normal wear, the student will be College community. wanted to know more I would de..,truction or property or billed for the cost of repairing the damage. Students wishing On the night of April 17th at have to contact Mr. Withiam rc,ponding to fire alarm, or to contest any bills must notify the Office of Residential Life 7: IO pm I was travelling in my Monday. Well I had an incling emergency ealb. If Ithaca in writing within 30 days. car downtown on Rt. 96B with a.., to_ what!, going on !,O I College Security officer!, arc two of my friends. As we decided to let other!, rcali1c paid by Ithaca College they The waiting list for the Fall I 982 academic year will end proceeded down 96B I saw an what i!> going on. I helievc hL· !,hould he patrolling the Ithaca Friday, April 30. Ithaca College Security vehicle wa~ taking rad,11 although I College n1mpu!, at all time,. parked in an entrance way to can not prove it. Whatever he Clearly they are !,Uppo..,cd to Residence Halls and apartments for Fall 1982 will be open the Morse Chain. It was facing wa!, doing there for 2 hour~ ''!,cn·e and protect" U!,, L'ach followi~g dates: outward!, toward 96B with its (and probably longer) I .don't memher of the Ithaca College Wed. Aug. 25- New students who did not attend summer lights off. I slowed down to feel that he WU!, ,ecuring the community. Thi!, incidL·nt orientation 1982. · make sure that it was one of Ithaca College community. clearly ~hows to me that they the two patroll cars that Ithaca What seemed !>O ironic wa!. are not doing their job. Thi~ Thurs. Aug. 26- Students who attended summer orientation College owns. It was and I that all thi!, took place between should at lea!,I ma!..e everyone I982;Garden Apartments and Hudson Heights residents asked my friends what t~e hell 7 and 9pm, prime hours for aware of the rea!,Om why IC it wa!. doing there. Coming vandalism and other act!>. !.tudent, are not properly Fri. Aug 27- Returning students living in residence halls and back from Pyramid Mall I Even a patrolling car deter~ protcL·tcd. apartments. came back up 968. It was 9: I 5 rnme of thi!,, but without it, pm, two hours later and ye!., thing!. could get had. Maybe Students will not be given access to residence halls or apar­ the Security car was still there. they have gotten wor!>e A ver) concerned sludcnl tments prior to their scheduled date. NO EXCEPTIONS. Obviously it had been there because of this. The que!,tion!> ' . - I' c .- , a r 1 ,, I I r I 1 ~ " , r ,, , • r, 1 ' • •,, '- .._ L •II._ I, I 1° • . . . 1 ,i ).1: - • ,I o. " • i ·, .-l ,:, ·. .., ·' : l.. • • • - :'·: .... "; -~t't'ri ·~~.,..,,r-~ I .,,. J I I 1· l 1 . , 1 L, J i· J .,, ,s,. •• r •, 't, L r 1 J I' J :.. r, J .,/

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We had four months to !Advertising Federation s~n­ last twelve weeks: revelation, new strength, Much like a light house evaluate, develop, and present sored the national contest and! We seareched, decided, building, striving, and a guiding the way. a three year national adver-, Corning was this year's concluded; rejected, con-· metamorphosis into a com­ tising campaign for the· Cor­ beneficiary. sidered, atempted, failed, con­ pletely researched,· perfectly ning Glass Works in ICorning Of course there were. a few templated, attacked, yelled, targeted, powerfully disigned ADLAB2 New York. . problems. No one in the class slept, started again, analyzed, creative campaign . Howard Cogan, our adver­ was familiar with corporate . dis~ussed, wated time,· The judges selected us as the Though many students in the tising professor in the com­ advertising. Professor Cogan utililzed time, started tangen­ third runner up and we felt class ·wm be leaving after this munications school, in­ was our constant support as ts, retargeted, planned, no confusion, happiness, and year, we are sure that the black troduced 24 students to a real we pulled all nighters until two results, frustration. Howard's sadness. Labroddur Addy we presented world adverticing experience days before our presentation love, Helen's cooking new Through out it all the ·one to the Cogan's will be a con­ when he began his first class of last Saturday, April 24th. hope, information pool, re­ consistant factor was stant reminder of our love, en­ "Ad Lab." The American Here is a summary of the designed, beginning point, Howard's respect, guidance. thtisia ,m, and whimpering.

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to relieve the many tensions that you get to know all of the the sunsets, madness sets in. PILLAGING FARMS AND ------By Howard Altman caused by the rigors of bartenders in town, which was · Whe~ tb,e' Canadian Club TRACTORS, BEING .. academia. 1 part of my undoing. Living flows '811d · ·certian mystical CHASED BY ANGRY RED­ It's been a wild ride. Here I The goal of the Coma party \ just two blocks from down­ vegetables are ingested, mad­ NECKS. But all this is done in am, charging down the was simple. As the name im- I town provided me with the ness sets in. There is no need the spirit of good, clean· fun. backstretch, there is less than plies, the Coma party was perfect distraction from the for a full moon when crazed 1 shudder to think at the half a furlong left and I want meant to acheive the state of "paper chase". -seniors get together to trash a mania that .lies- ahead as I to cross the wire. I won't Nervana reached by Karen By the first Indian Summer house. Nothing is sacred ·as stagg~. qo~.ti)the homestretch. finish first, as a matter of fact, Ann Quinlinn. For a mere of February, senioritis was in knifes and forkes are plunged I'm lost in the back of the admission fee of $5.00 the en- full bloom. When I stopped to into walls, and electric blen­ As I sit cloistered in the pack, but the ride was fun. I trepreneurs of the seventh smell the flowers of impending ders are sadistically abused. library, peering out from un­ just want to fi~i~h. floor envited the whole cam- ·graduation, I fell off the pace. - -The road beckons some derneath a mound of books, I fell off the horse a number pus to come and drink them- · seniors as they take to the my mind drifts off into of times enroute to the wreath selves into oblivion, which Warm weather is fatal to the wheel, terronzmg farmers thoughts of senior week, of roses otherwise known as more often than not, was the grade point average, especially from here to Waverly, PA. which will be my third. If this senior week is anything like my diploma, but I always cast:. after four ANYTHING GOES AS managed to get back on. The Coma crew moved on, Laying out inItb~=- the ·v a SENIORS CUT A SW A TH the previous two, we're going While the spills were fun~ there and the new wave rolled in. beers is a daily ritual and~ OF DESTRUCTION, to have to shoot the horse. was always the danger of being Taking the place of the Coma run over by overdue work, parties were theme parties. which seemed like a heard of Being the patriotic souls that horses closing in on my heels. we were, our first one was the The road to the Graduation "FUCK IRAN" party. Cat­ Derby was at times a rough ching the patriotic fever of the one. I was nearly ex­ day, we hung a bed sheet on Iln case you were wondering communicated from the the wall, and i;veryone wrote Communications Department personal messages to the when I failed to hand in a news Ayatolla. script that was due. It's a When. I hit the far turn, good thing they don't test for ~ things became a little more May 13 ~ foreign substances in the serious. the ever-present bloodstream, because if they· danger of graduation was Animal House and Pizza, 0 ~ did .- wouid have been becomming more threatening, 9 pm to 11 pm, behind ~ disqualified before the race as reality wa~ creeping in. I Un ion ( inside Union ~ even started. wa5 tiring and didn't know if I if rain) ~ My stall for two years was in could go the distance. The Hay 10 ~~~"<::,,.""'C..-.::::...~"'C..~~~~~~'O:,.~' the East Tower, which made dorms were beginning to take ~ Senior Olympics, 1 pm ~ the Bronx Zoo seem like the their toll, and the red-eyed May 14 Museum of Natural History. hungover mornings were to 4 pm, behind Union ~ In between golf tournaments taking longer and longer to On The Waterfront, 9 pm~ and hall football, when we recover from. burst into one of the guy's to 1 am !;:i In and inversly propor­ ~~~~~~~~-...:i:..~~~~~~'l,(j rooms while he was making tionate ratio, my motivation passionate love to his girl­ was going down as the end was friend, the Coma parties coming up. One of the best provided us with a perfect way things about being a senior is May 11 May 1~ ~ ~runch with Moms and ~ ~~-,a...,.,~~,,,,,,~~~,<3Dads, 10 am, Ramada Inn ~ THE SIGNIFICANT OTHEB.o May 12 ~it. May 16 Concert, 1 pm to 5 pm, ~ behind Union (Terraces t:;! if rain) ~ '"~~~"'Qi..~~~~~~~~~~~

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B, Juliet Baile,· Of coiurse, it is always ex­ continues to monitor the Some ofthe savings are also much Of this replacement IS tremely convenient not to have budget throughout the year to used to increase food service. caused by student's taking The Macke food company to worry about preparing your determine what Macke's ac­ One increase was in the orange things out of the dining halls. has been an easy target of food, but there are even ore tual ~xpenses and income is. juice dispensers, which are Macke also· has future abuse for many students on positive aspects of Macke now available through lunch. projects planned with any the Ithaca campus. which are often overlooked. more savings available. They To some, , it has, come to Macke is usually able to Previously, orange juice was are condiserind installing two mean "The same old thing" At the !leginning of every come up with savings and this only served at breakfast. An microwaves in the Union and for breakfast, lunch and din­ school year, Ithaca College, money is, in turn, put back in­ ice-cream bash has also been another one in the Towers. ner. To other students, the through the Office of Business to the college to help improve added once a week. Because They are · also planning to Macke menu turns us - not by Services, establishes a budget dining services. For example, of the savings generated a recarpet and retile the Union. choice into devote and contract with the camput over December break the western night pacesetter has Although everyone will vegetarians. And still others food company. This is done Towers dining hall was recar­ once again been planned. This probably never be satisfied feel that the food company by estimating what the costs, peted and the salad area was was a great success last year with our food service, Macke charges "outrageous" prices expenses and income for the retiled. This has helped to im­ and will take place this Satur­ does have many positive for K"sub-human" meals. coming year whould be. This prove the looks, feel, day at dinner time. aspects which are worth In short, Macke seems to estimate is used to determine cleanliness and total at­ Unfortunately, a lot of looking at. As Don Runyon, bring out the worst in us. But, board rates for the year. mosphere of the dining hall. money has to be used to Director of Business Services it does not necessarily have to Students are then billed by Other improvements this year replace place settings including said, "Macke does make a be like that. Ithaca College, and Ithaca were the two microwaves in knifes, . forks, spoons and profit but they're not taking Many students fail to see all College in turn pays Macke for the Terraces and one in the glasses. Some of this is the college for a ride. They of the positive sides of Macke. services rendered. The college Towers dining hassl. legitimate of course, but too will be here next year." Do you need an apartment~ house or roommate Consult

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By Sandy Broverinan now from George Thor_ough blues. Intermingling slow, good and the Destroyers in swaying tempos, with strong In over ten years of con­ Delaware, to the Fabulous jazz and swing tones into their tinuous touring, ROOMFUL Thunderbirds in Texas-but repertoire, Roomful produces OF BLUES have appeared and none is quite like a nine-man a conglomeration of jazz, played with many major acts group from Rhode Island swing, big band, blues. including B.B.- King, Muddy called Roomful of Blues. As for the scarce crowd thar Waters, Count Basie, Fats . Unlike most of their con- · did attend the show, I was Domino, Lou Rawls, George temporaries however, the quite unimpressed. Roomful Benson, Doctor John, Bonnie Roomful musicians are not of Blues is a dance band, and Raitt, Johnny Winter, Edgar stuck in the groove of doing of the 30 or so people who Winter, Otis Rush, Asleep At only remakes of Chicago were there, about 20 of them The Wheel, Eddie Cleanhead blues, or lazy Louisiana R&B. chose to remain in their seats, Vincent, and the list goes on. Nope, these guys play a variety inhibited by the empty space. Have I,caught your attention of styles well, and they do one But the open dance floor was thing seemingly no other band an ideal area for "dancing like yet'? Unfortunately, l guess, I can match - recreate the horn- crazy," and I was dissappoin-­ haven't caught your attention drenched "jump blues" of the ted that the majority of the early enough, because lai;t_ late '40's and" early '50's with audience was not taking ad­ Nine-Piece Pleasure enough raw energy to make vantage of it. Thursday night, ROOMFUL you give theni a chance. BOB ENOS - trumpet OF BI..UES, an extraordinary you feel like you're in the Due to poor publicity and presence of the music's motivation, ROOMFUL OF Hopefully Ithaca will get a GREG PICCOLO - vocals 9-piece band, played to an original creators." BLUES passed through Ithaca second chance to hear Room­ and tenor sax almost empty bar room at the ful. See you then. RICH LATAILLE - alto Arcade. And what a terrible Roomful of Blues is cer- hardly noticed. But if you tainly a -class act, and regar- ever do get a chance to see Roomful is: and tenor sax musical event to miss! I think PORKY COHEN - trom­ AL COPEL Y - piano Bob Claypool, from the dless of the sparce crowd last them in the future, don't pass Thursday night at the Arcade, it up. Roomful produces a full bone Recordings include· Houston Post said it best-­ DOUG JAMES - baritone nv1 this was no exception. All band sound, and in this day MAMA ... Blue Flame ... BLUF "There are scores of great, sax young, blues bands in America nine musicians, accompanied and age, it is a rare occasion 1001 by four horns, piano, bass, that such.a large band can af­ JOHN ROSSI - drums JIMMY WIMPFHIEMER LET'S HAVE A PAR- drums, guitar, and vocals did ford to stay on the road. TY ... Antilles ... AN 7071 - bass fiddle and bass guitar just what their name implied-- They're out to give you a good ROOMFUL OF RONNIE EARL HOR­ they filled the room with time, and they'll do just that if BLUES .. .Island ... ILPS 9474 VATH - guitar ql Gould SamGould's · Collegetown Store College Avenue f;,)Jlc.!!c ( )11tfittcrs 111 N. Aurora St. ~=.·- .. , . . '. •, ·., _~.· ..·· .. _ ·.:· ..·. ·. ~-· ...... ~~-:' .. ·,'::··'.. : .... ·.~._':.~:-,··-~.~ .. :=~~1:·}:\ HURRY! Sale Ends May 8th! Our two sto_res join !orces t~ bring you i~portant savings on fine quabty clothing and. athletic items!

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By Rosemari~ Tishelman numbers by Bob Marley, such more soulful style. The latter STARS Last Friday night. April as "Get Up, Stand up," guitarist performed a very 23rd, Skankin' and the "Rebel Music", and the moving and distinctive . FOR THE WEEK Kooltones rocked the Nines on soothing "No Woman, No original song of his entitled College Ave. in their first solo Cry", as well as Jimmy Cliff's ''Armageddon''. Karen Aries (March 21-April 19) date there. This communion "The Harder They Come", Rachel's soprano adds a 0 Party hearty. Time's running § Peter Tosh's "Don't Look 0 out-. of seven singularly talented delightful harmonious dimen­ 0 musicians produces an effect Back", and a sprinkling of sion, and she presents herself Taurus (April 20 - May 20) which is strikingly cohesive songs by groups 'like The as an able lead vocalist as well 8 Live it up. Not much time and rhythmic. Their sound is Police, The Selector, and the on "Police and Thieves" and left. a dymanic mixture of roots, Clash. They also perfqrm a "My Collie." Asked if he had super version of "Hey Joe." Gemini (May 21 - June 21) . reggae, originals, and more any exclusive words for THE Get together with old friends. i The mood generated at the contemporary reggae, all in a ITHACAN, Pete Nexman The clock is ticking. unique style that can only be Nines last weekend was one of flashed a cute grin and ad lib­ *Jf described as "Skankin." The excitement and spirit. The bed: "We are Skankin' Cancer . 60's "Poet of Rock" and this year the department Riggio ...... received'"the most entries thus Playwriting: Honorable Men­ tion-~tephen Tropiano FOLK BORN AGAIN DADDY: far--over 1~0. The papers . DYLAN

SUMMEIC SllBI.ET 2 IC00111,.-Avail11blt• 'HICKEY'S Wiilk Downtown. St'hool. Sculpture Cull 2i3-90:H 201 5 TIOGA ST. ITHACA. N.Y EUROPE 272·8262 the iron shop - THE on the commons O oCharters Youth Fares 272-5101 · Music Store ofurail Passes G$tudent Tours o Youth Hostel Membership • D~n't Forget Mo.ther's Day!~ Now is the time to begin your plans for In Ma_rch when the season is early. and in April, when the season is late, there occasion­ Summer '82. We've beeri getting people ally 12ome days which awaken a new joy in.the to Europe for the last 17 years. heart. Every recurring spring one experiences this fresh delight. There is nothing very tangi­ ble yet in awakening nature, but there is St~ne Travel Agency something in tht; air, sc;>m~ sentiment in th~ sunshine and in the look of things, a prophecy 4 14 Eddy Street, of life and'renewal, that sends a thrill through the f raane. , Collegetown -John Burroughs l · · · THE i • ·• i lntrDl1ucmg Oan1Jun• Swimwear "82 to help vour 0 lll llLT,.,. ,.,_ _<1v_spe_•• _.,._...;..., ....;....,.,_'.;;.:"':..;''";;.;"Y.;...A;.:. ..;;;;.1la;;;.ble_'"_·_v_a11t, ...... 1y· 27 3-4443 P •Jl..i..ta.1, '9, ~ .o-~T·~. ..• _ _o1.. fashaonabla 11v,01. des,gna, anrt IOlntl 114- lthaca Commons•27~7231 H f S · · Thur.... Fri. 11'11 9 J> m. •Sundav 11-4 · . 0US8, 0 - hafirnar. ·. ~ "·'" · · ·.·.: · · ····· ...... ,,.~., •. .,~~ .. ---.··· · - . ·_ Cc:tmmons ·' . · ·

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:o;ti f i I iUJi!f 8i I I titi I! f It! ti! If f I ft!tff! I I 11 I I I I ii ltf 1111! tij I IU*' £C I 11111 fftt1H I I ltlthhd! aI n»t!?! 'I trJ IJ 114*1?1 •ti 11 Counaeling Help Wonted Research Assistant S0u2h1. Gain L'X· Art pcrkncc as a \Olt1111c·er te~L·ar,hn in /di 11•,ilio,111 ciJiJ i al r I dLi>t I ioL1ll ,:t.trJ.i ti i I I Iii LUU 11 ittlhtJ iii1.XUi$ iixli iilll Ii Ii Ii &I I ill clJ I I 11;, r r,,, zux, 1 di prnjc1:t ,1udying tesideni pc•rcep1i1>11 ot neighhorhood, in :1haca. <·ondu,·1 pcrs1>nal i11teP icw, and colkc1 p1i111ary r.:~card1 daia. Siarrs i111- mediaidy. FleJ-.iblc ~d1cduiL•. Call Female looking for a single oc­ From April 22 through May 16, the .Marda 256-43) I (day). 277-09-14 Handwerker Gallery at Ithaca College Need someone to talk to? For con­ j(c\ening). cupancy or double-o,cupancy (with The Finger Lakes Statc Park and will present "Senior Artworks," an idcntial help with a personal concern, roommate) apartment or home off- , Recreation Region will conducl pre­ exhibit comprised of paintings, prin­ / 272-1616, trained counselors on campus. For fall semester only. Call ' season lifeguard examination, as ts, photographs, sculpture and ut\ 24 hours a day. Suicide Preven­ Michelle at 1-753-4067 (Cortland). lollows: drawings by artists of the Class of ion and Crisis Service. 1982. The Gallery, located on the first floor of the Gannett Center on the Saturday, May 8, 1982 Ithaca College campus, will host a p11titlt• I! I !1 I ti tltl t!flti1t)? Ii lift Eisenhower College Residence Halh close Sat. May 8, wine and cheese recjmon on Thur­ Seneca Falls, New York · Fall '82 Schedules 10:00 a.m. for all underclassmen. sday, April 22, from 5 to 7 pm. It is 10:00a.m. Eil,X1X1 I1£r£tii21J I LIXtli¥i£iiiJi4 UU On Monday, May 17, 10:00 a.m. all free and open to the public. !E '1 •t• I I I I I I ti? ltttlt!ti I Ii 1111 ii I I *fl I Examinalions will consist of wriuen seniors in the garden apartments, The student artist, chosen by Career Plannini: firs1 aid examination, practical cardio Hudson Heights, and residence halls faculty members of the art and ztl 11 Ii 141 I Ii I LI i tJiilli i I I tlill i ti tttShi pulm(1nary resu~ci1ation and prac1ical must evacua1e. photography departments at Ithaca, water 1est. Candidates who pa\s all All rooms must be swept clean and include: Marilyn Alpirn of Floral three 1es1, mav be elected for a free of litter and 1rash. lf the room i~ t'ark, NY; Ross Cameron of Sho;t · ,ca~onai lifeguard posiiion. nol left in this condi1ion then a $25 per Hills, NJ; Ellen M. Friedlander of For further informaiion, please Fall 1982 schedules m~y be picked up person cleaning charge will be assessed Utical,NY; Paula M. Giovinazzo of Career Planning will be open rnniac1 Robert Terrcll, General Park a1 the Registrar's Office beginning , each individual. Florham Park, NJ; Katheryn L. Gray 1hroughout finals week and the sum­ Manal!er Rcl!ional Headquaners. Monday, May 3, 1982. Students who of Weston, CT; Peter Haffner of Har­ mer vacation. If you haven't started Iaughan~ock • Fall, S1ate Park. do not pick up their schedule before tford, CT; Sandy Harford of Silver planning your career join us during Tru111anshurg. New YorJ.., 607- w~ leaving Campus al the end of thi~ Creek, NY; Bryan Ilg of Upper Saddle 1hcsc times. 70-11. semester may pick them up when they _river, NJ; Jeff Katz of Fairfield, The Career Planning Office is in­ return in the Fall. There will be no CT; Cynthia Keller of West Seneca lerested in gathering information August mailing this year of infor­ 1, 2 or all 3 Bedrooms NY; Richard Lawrence of Ithaca: about the job plans of graduating mation concerning Registration. Thai Available May - August Megan P.O'Shea of Setauket, NYi seniors. If you are a senior with a job, information will be picked lip along ' Excellant Condition. Near Michelle Sternglass of Lansing, NY; with schedules for Fall 1982 in 1he please contact the Career Planning Commons. Price Negotiable. - and James Wells of Ithaca. Office staff. Registrar Gallery hours are Monday-Friday The staff at Career Planning would ·~ Office beginning Monday, May 3. Immediate Response 273-4589 from 8am to midnight; Friday from 8 like to extend our congratulations to am to 5pm. Closed weekends. 1he class of 1982. We hope your 11 if! I 111111 ffi) Ii I I I I Ii if! 11 I I I Ii iil!ljt fu1ures are productive and enjoyable. As always, our services remain open to Writers vou Good Luck. 11 I Ii I ctl I ti 11 I tLtllJI i Iii Li i I It i I j It tltiX 1 HTHACA with UNIVERSITY­ the Assembly Summer Intern Program is a,aiiable at the Career Planning Of­ A $1.000 )'rand pri7L' \\ ill be: awar­ COLLEGE OF PISA fice. This internship provides a stipend dL·d in 1hc upcominµ p,>cll\ co111- aml valuable experience for qualified PL'ti1inn spom,>red hy W(\J Id of umkrgraduate~. For more infor­ Pct111 ~. a quarlL'l I~ ncw,le11cr for ma1ion contact the Career Planning P•'l'1, 01 rice or write directly to the Assem­ P11ct11~ of all qyk, and <'11 any ~ub­ offers- ble Intern Program, 829-A LOB, jcc1 aJL' digihk 1,, L"1llllpc:1e t,,r 1he Alhany, New York 12248. ).!land pii7c or Im 99 ,•1hcr c·ash or nwn:handi~c awa1 d,. 101alim• 01 l'r I JO,(){)(). Say, Con1c·si ( "hairman. J.,,cph t,,1d1011. ··we a1e l'n,·outa!'inµ p1>1·11c The New Yori. Stalc Scnalc announ­ •,1k111 nl c\cJ\ hind, and ex1w,·1 nu1 Ct, thc Lcgi,la1ivc Fellow, Program l'• \ntt•,t It' pr nducl' t:Xt.. ir 111µ fo1 1982-83. The program i, for dt,~tl\Clll'~.·· m.1111eula1cd gradua1e s1udcnh who Ruk, and .. 1nc,al cn11~ f,•JJll' ate a1,· New Yori. rc~idcn1,, and cnrolled a,ailabk from J!w \\"odd ,,1 Pn,·11y. 2-131 ...,,nd,n•n Bhd.. lkp1 I. in .in acct cdilcd gradua1c: program al !ht' tinic ol appli,a1ion. Fellow, worl. Sacrallll'llfn. C.ili1,,rn1a. '!~~I~. i, 1,·gular Icgi,la1ive ,1atf mcmhcr, of 1h,· 1>l'flt:c, 10 which lhL'Y arc a,,igned. ·\,,i.kn1ie c·rcdil ma~ hc arranged for ht program. Fellows al~o r~eive a July 15 - August 14 alary of $15,800. Applicatiom arc nj I j i I f j j j I I j j j I j I j f I j j lrjfi j I 11 j I j lti [lfl rr (5 crt·d,1 field school course) 1adahle al the Career Planning Of­ Volunteers itrnr through contac1ing, Dr. Ru.~scll · William~. Director, Senalc Studenl l l I I i t i i LI t q iJ I i I i I i iS I I I I I I I i I i I i i t I i tltJ.I rog1 am~ Office, State Capi10I, 00111 500A, Albany, N.Y. 12247, d: 518-455-2611. TWO EXCAVATIONS:

WSKD need~ "a few good volun- [iliJ fOOO BC Fortified Bronze Age Village (Abruzzo) 1eer,"--about 1500 to be exacl--to a\~i~t 'in the Tenth Annual AUC­ TION, June 5-12, 1982. Each year people from 19 counties of New YorJ.. CJ 7000 BC Stratified Mesolithic Camp (Tuscany) h,n,ani1k, '\la11al!el11L'lll. and and Pennsylvania pitch-in to help in 111 " 11 c·,, Ad111ini,1raiio11. I ,r m,•1t· 1 developing, soliciting, and coor­ ,t .. , n1a1 ion abo111 this p1 Ol!J am cnn­ dinating the yearly on-air AUCTION ,,1 1h,· Career l'lanninl! {)i"tk,· or that feature~ everything from organic VISIT: Rome f, Florence for museum tours 11 e ditecily to the W.a~hinl!h•n ill· fertilizer to fire hydrants, from an ·;1 111,, Summcr. intetnship P~og1a1n. Alaskan Crui~e to a brand-new Dream WORK with students and faculty archeologists from "11111 Vern,,u Collel!c, :!100 Fo,hall House. oau. "1\"\_", W:1~hing1011. D.C 20007 · Volunteers have been the backbone Italian universities. of THE AUCTION ever ~ince its in­ ception in 1972. Individuals and organizations have gotten involved ~y . ENJOY good archeology, good company. good food 1he C'.iiecr Planning Offi,·c i, in· 1 obtaining merchandise donations, lt· ,·,1L'11cif f'1oq1,111h ~ui·,ri,]ns.. 1':Jecd a re~umc c·ri1ique?• AUCTION together without our Dq>f. (lf A11tl11op11ir>q\ Mulh 218 (' t\·d an OPl'll ear? ChL·cl. I he Peer volunteers;'"'"" says Dolores Korba, Mulle1 ..,J n I ..! f)ff/ ? 7-1 ~ ~' H, •reL·r·.Counsclor, schedule at 1hc AUCTION Coordinator. "Their I, ·I f>O ,· ?74 34 7', ·11 ,·c, Planning Office. They are al,o dedication and enthusiasm is in-. \ ia,/abfc ~f,,r 0111read1 pl(lgram, in defatigable and is what makes THE ~It ./~rm nr dun. AUCTION one of this a_rea's largest community evenh." For more information on volun­ ITHACA COLLEGE looking for a summer job? The teering, interested groups or in­ arccfiPlans Office has compiled a dividuals should contact THE AUC­ Ithaca, New York 14850 0tcbocik.of all the positions t~at have TION Office at 607-754-4777 ·(before .- ,,.,i ·n sent to their office•. Come in and April 13th) or 607-775-0100 (after ~. YPu might ~nd.that certain j~b- April);3t'1,) , . , . ,.. , ... , . . . ~ '•C'~lil'-t.,.,,,,,,,\,,~·1•.,.,r,,,.t~<1·,.~ ...... ,1 .. _... ,, ·~ .. "I. .... ------·--·.·------.·------~"""·~·ii"!·-·-·~''!'iol•' ______.,~~.-· ...... _·._-'._•· .. ,•.•--.- ...... -.-.- ...... ~. i=. ____ ..;..--.:--.:_-..:...______~--- l6 THEITHACAN "'· Apnl 29, 1982

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~ Meetings ~ ------~ April 30 ~ ~ Theatre/Films Faculty meeting, Textor~ 102, 4 pm ~ ~ April 30 Alpha Epsilon Rho awards~ presentation, main ~ F = Ford Auditorium Music S.A.B. Film - Tess. theatre, Dillingham. I N = Nabenhauer Room Textor 102, 7 & 9:30 pm. 6 pm ~ Admission charged. ~ Phi Phi initiatiori~ April 29 ~~ banquet. Textor 102, ~ 6 pm ~ Electronic Music. 7 pm (N) S.A.B. Film - Tess, ~ The ~iter Ensen:i_ble, Textor 102, 7 & 9:30 pm. 8: 15 pm (F) Admission charged. Bible Study _Hour, ~ DeMotte Room, Union, ~ 3 pm; sponsored by Dayspring ~ Organ and Harpsichord ~ Recital.~- Kib~e, S.A.B. Film - ----Warner 2:30 pm (F) Brothers Cartoons, ~ Textor 102, 8 pm Madrig~ Si~gers and FaculJJ'._ _5:ounc il meeting ~ Women's Chorale, Board Room, Job Hall, ~ 8:15 pm (F) 7:30 pm ~ Best ~ ~1 Mike 1'1ig~~. Union Dining Hall, ~ 8:30 pm; sponsored by SAB. Admission charged. ~ Campus Life Award ceremony. Dil~ingham ~ Center Lobby, 4 pm ~ Voice Recital, ~­ b..~~~~~~"~~~'lih.~~~~" Cumm½~- Chapel, 4 pm Jazz Composition, J. Sports Werki!]_g_, Chapel. 8 pm Etcetera April 30

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Cula- Frito Feet & Hammerhead, To The Guy, At State St. Q-B, Ying, Stinky, No-Show, Hooter­ Boom! Is that your way of taking You Guys truly are the Best. From Thanb for 10 many fun and wasted The best year could only start with the To the litlc green Bunny, the challenge? the man who's a FOOT himself. time,! fhe memories arc too many to best roomates. You guys arc it. Our cars have definitely made histon -Cola mention here! Looking lorward to a Love and Boom! in Ithaca. It's too bad they could nvc·r Garden 26-2-8 is proud to announce great senior week! Good luck to you bajima-facc have met oneanother but luckily me the temporary return engagement of al! and I'll mi,, ya! met soph. year. Thanks for being you Hank Coleman. See him here, in Lo,e, AER Love, Cola- M- living color graduation seekend. This P.S. I guess that include, you too The Little Brown Bunny. Boom! You better believe it is! l think holding your hand at Cornell onetime only event is a must. Tickets Merrill! was a pretty gutsy move. I like the way Boom! Boom! Boom! available at the Egbert Union, Willard O.L.'s- -Cula. things turned out. Straight .Hall or call Tickctron and To The Wild Women ol the -M Perky Patty and Elegant Ellen, char-it. First come, First served; no Tt·namcn1! Congrats on Colorado and Macy's! rainchecks, no guarcntecs. Sponsored Whcn', the next party! P&D Love; O.L.-Passionate from ABC. by Hankishome, Inc. Let', go NUTS! We used to have four years, now we Reading tutor wanted twice a week Low, 'another Wild Woman have one week, and no more Chepster-from London to the state, Tuesdays and Thursdays, $15.00 pc; Joan Jette would be proud; classifieds in the Ithacan. Don't know we've managed to work it out. I'm week. Interested? Call Victor what to do except say, I'll miss you! glad we can finally call each other Costello at 273-2478. Sing it, "I Love PB & J, so put To Emily, Love Always, friends- You've been a great one anti I another 5 in the Staples, Baby, I Love Well here', to another graduation A won't forget you- My Best Friend- PB & J so pout another 5 in so we can togcther!(wc have to ,top this!) !t, Love Leech- Thanks for a great year. The good eat.'' bn•n a cra,y 4 year, or drinking. J&J&J times are far too many to mention, gut 26 Staple Mon5ters. r1c.iking out, scoping, , and other Having you here May !6th will be the Paul-You were my invisible partner you know which ones I mean. The a"orted a,11,il1c,. Thank, rm best way for your little sister celebrate through all those years. When ever I "bonds" of our very small club will be Seniors; It would be great if my entire C\t•ryting! graduation. needed you, you were there- I'll h· there forever. Someday if you can family could sec me graduate. I need Lo,c, Amy I love you, able to thank you enough. figure out just what those bond5 are an extra ticket (In case of rain). Call Bucky I love ya always maybe you can explain it to me. Rob 277-2789. Thanks. Your babe. Meanwhile, why don't we both work To the Prep 111 the Red Ferrari, Hey Lebow- on our fruit cocktails and maybe next To all Double Bassists; No. Uo,ton doesn't ,ucJ... we're not What do ya say? Me, You, the mule & To my most favorite LETCH- wo1il, year we'll get it right. Sec ya on This single bassist wishes to cxpres5 ea,y and let', l'all a truce ror senim the bearded programmer together? every breath. August 26th with a bottle of cham­ sincere regret at having to leave the Here's your name in lights. You made pagne. section. God, I'll miss you guys! Be Lo,e, Your 2 favorite Women Hey-all you people in Bo~twick's intro it to the big time, but then aga111. Love ya, good always, practice hard and watch to acting! Don't be caught reading you've always been big time with me­ Suzie Mr5. G.!! And may you al! play this in cla~s. or el5c. going South or not! My spot "di Koussevitsky your senior year (by J"nTht·SGO. Jessie's Girl always be hot for you. Thank, t,•r Tom, Li~a, Lori, memory, all three movements, of Let, ,moJ..c cig.iretlc,! P.S.(Bunny, let me eat you ... ) landing my English-borne fantasy 111 ., Get psychgcd for a 5uper lyear in course). Its heen great-Good lm·k m·,t proper-whether I like it or not-reaht) Tallcott! A fond adieu, yc·,11 ! !I-Icy Roh, when, thl' wedding? Beth, Neena, Lisa,& Heidi, Think of me in Hawaii, New Zcala11J. your H.R. The Lady Bassist Lo,e, Yolll PR L.1,h Thanks for all the milk, sugar, butter, California, and Kansas. parmagien cheese, coffee, popcorn, Didju know one is- missing yow To Landon 2nd floor! Dear Pamela Gearhart, To The State Street Gang, waterfights, mudslides, and lingeringly beautiful image already? What a year! I'll miss you all, but Where else but in your orchestra It', been a great ,cmc,1c1- lnts of everything else that made thi5 a great signed, Jersey City don't forget our reunion in Septem­ could a bass player from Altoona, wa,tetl tlay, am.I nights and m.in~ year. ber! Pa., learn so much and receive such more to come during ,cn101 wed! Love, Question: Is a horse a Eunuch-horn? Love, ra inspiration? It won't be the same next LET'S GO FOR IT! Foodcheck King, Coffe King & Answer: 42 year without you. Thank you for four ThanJ.., fo1 the u,e or your couch on Bangscr. Gnome comment. Tim- marvelous years! those night, that I REALLY don't See you in sanctuary (or colorado!) You hoser! Love, rem1.:mbcr. To the Boys of 26-2-8, A certain section leader Loh or Lo"':, It was great "living with you" par­ I hope Scooby-doe5, because I do! Kevin, A Graduating Drnnkatd time. Best of luck in all your Love, It's 3:00 am but don't worry, I'll ger To the ones they'll marry, futures ... (! put in for staples last Spunky it somewhere else! This is the final classified from your week, did you?) luv, friendly neighborhood classified FBI To My E,tra Set or Ear,, Love, To Dana and Marybcth- need-a-fix agent. I must learn my new code for They've never railctl 10 be• thc1 e Bets. A5 of now you are the proud owner, the agency so I leave to you people all when ! needed them. Thank, for all of a 2501b rock! Take care of it! We'll Scottie Baxter and the hummers, those other code words. Never forget your support. I'll never be able to EAL, miss you all so much!! Need a new group member? them, they may be of use sotneday. repay you- but I'll try! "I'd rather be in Rochester," but who Love, Dougie-jo wants to join. Au revoir dalinks. Get p,ychetl for Semor Wed.. - THIS knows where the music will take me. I Donna and Holly a hummer fan Love IS IT! (And now we have an e,cu,c!) know we'll do it together, as always. Soi Love, "Bomar" L, H, K,&S, Joann and Maryellen- Speedo, Me Thanks for the memories (I mean I need a new car anyhow. What do To the 27-2-8 Boys "fangs a lot") you both mean so much ya think of a Buick? Thanks for the Good Times, Good The Neglcgent-Pa,,ctl-Out­ John&Jeff, to me! Remember al! those time \\C Ralph partys and good friends, only 17 days Potatoc-Cooker We got to be doing it up at least one spent together! Don't forget who'll gc left soooo lets dooo it!!!!! Thank, for not ,ettmg MY l10u,e on more time before diplomaday. t married first, have the most kids To the "ODL" Pubbies- RENE fire too! Though I wouldn't blame The King. (BA, Ba's), and the yearly reunions Good lick to all of you! We'll miss you after what I ditl to your c·.ir. Oh Love ya, you next year! Go wild senior week! Hey Ed well, them\ the 'brake,' (Get it?). A.S.T. and D.E.V. Joanne. Love- Where did you learn how to drive a Good luck nC\t year- make it t·ounl. I Thanks for the memories! the other Pubbies standard Bury Yu burned you and me know I did! •S.W.B. To the Editor: too!!! Get a real car huh? 1 "The One You Like To Pid. ON" This is a personal. Please try to get 11 To the sisters- r. Tuner, in this last issue- it is very important Home for Senior week! Be ready to The flowers are absolutely gorgeous. L.N. . party! Meet me at the Pines!! Hey Chalon HAAS WOMAN! Thanks so much for making me feel so The last six months have been the ILY Just because you wear pink pants Arc you ready? Damn well heller be good! be'st! I couldn't think of a better \la, Doris and keep your collar up does not make 'cause it', gonna bc a ,it-ko scmor cove, to have spent them. This is the 291!1, you a model person wcck. But ou1 vacation will ht· c,cn Slip-into-place right? To Gamma Delt's leaving sisters­ Your fellow Model SICKER-GET PSYCHED. L.S. We'll miss you guys!! Best of luck Love Ya Kid, DearL.V.D. to all of you. See you at •'fie Reunion! Lou and Rick y~ You really know how to put on a good Wingnut I WLY- Hey who is going to win the bet? show! "Dress for Success" was the So you're going to Tiranna, ch? i the others Rogers get your 5--t totether or I'll lose best!!! By the way what should I wear hear Irish Canadians make grca , faith in you. with my pink ski.rt, cotton twil pink drinkilng duddies and Sandy has Alison and Lori- R.B. sweater and pink polo shirt? Well, I 'i whole list of cathcy double name ,; I'm psyched for this summer! Let's know now ... Ahhh a pink cumber- waiting for us. At least we won't ~e ,1 do it up and go sild I! MAD WOMEN OF ITHACA Kathy, bun_ It looks perfect. , 1 phone calls at 3:00 am that weekcntl. , The 3rd UNITE- Good luck on finals we'll have to go Love always, Wingnut 2 , Senior week i, rapidly approaching- wild next Friday when we're finished­ P.B. P.S. Are we r eally going to " 1 To the three most hard men in the 5hal! we trash the joint one la,t time? Get psyched for the Regatta this sum­ P.S. thanks for the wine and daisies. world, OK- a, long a, there aren't any more mer! I'll miss you dinkleballs! Peeter? Phil, Larry & Dave, you're terrific! bottle throwing contests! Love you Ilove you! To the Prelude Woman. The Rhoies can't miss with you behind hot h even i r you are crazy! Your faithful roomie. Thanks for a fantastic year of bed the wheel. "The Le,, Vioknt One" talk, cornish game hens, laundry Love, The 9th Floor West Tower- Paula, Crill and Val, escapades, dispatcher phone calls, Mindy You guys have made my scmesl Get psyched for the KA formal and lock outs, top's shopping, and most of great! I wouWn 't have wanted an;) Dearest Craig, the Hillside lnnl We'll have a 1;reat all your everlasting friendship! To the sisters of Delta Phi Zeta, Thank God for the heat ol the time!! other group of girls. ~ Love ya, All my love, I hope everyone has a fantastic summer- otherwi~e you might NEVER Love and S.S.F-, Your roomie. . YourR.A. summer. I'm going to miss all of have shaved! And you know how wc Becca you!I See you again at Casanovia! love that nice, smooth face ruhbmg ToT-3B Room 307, West Tower Staff- l Love & S_S.F., agam~t our.:(one at a time Prctt-no Eileen- You two mean so much to me. Let's This semester has been fantastic! 1·, : Bcrecca kinky ~it!). Anyway we all have to ,it Passionately awaiting our second an­ keep in touch. I'll miss you and I love together at graduation-won't you hc nual "DATE." Graduation is not loved working with all of you. I'l! 1111< ya! you. .Ricky- lucky-one on each ,idc! goodbye . Love, Whether it's Patchogue, Hartford, . We Love You -Mike All my love, T-1 Room 306 Janet or East Ave. we'll still be Your _Two Favorite Women "TOGETHER." The next two years Suzannah- DPhiZ, are going to be a challenge, but I know El and Em- Here's to drinkin11 our faces off for I'll miss you all so much. Get psyched Seniors; four year~. And here's to you for we can make it.because we're us! I'm gonna mi,, you two ~o much! I for a wild and wasted summer J am looking for three gl'llduutio All my Love, · being the beautiful friend that you arc. love more than you can ever know! meeting! I love you all. Keep smiling. tickets to buy. If anyone has am cd Betsey ...Love, Sa · I love you! Boston watch out!! I Love, . . • , •••. _ . . .• Rl~se cootactJamle at 172-2788, Love.Sa Sarah Tammy · · · · · Aoril 29, 1982 THEITHACAN . 19 KlilJSllSaty NFL Draft · Anthony Hancock, wr, Tennessee. Calvin Daniels, lb, North Carolina. 4:::oimt.inued trom Louis Haynes, lb, North Texas State. Stuart Anderson, lb, Virginia. Del Thompson, rb, Teitas-Ed Paso. Dur­ Scoreboard wood Roquemore, db, Teitas A&I.

Oakland , rb, Soughern Los Angeles California. , lb, Illinois. , rb, Richmond. Bill Jim Romano, c, Penn State. Vann Bechtold, c; Oklahoma. Jeff McElroy, db, Baylor. , Gaylord, lb, Missouri. Wally Kerstin, ot, Michigan. Ed Jackson, lb, ot, Minnesota. Doug Barnett,· de, "'C Louisiana Tech. . "... 0 Azusa-Pacific. , te, E New Mexico Stale. .·rn Philadelphia , wr, North Carolina Miami - . ii:!:! State. Lawrence Sampleton, te, Roy Foster, og, Southern Califor­ Texas. Vyto Kab, te, Penn state. An­ nia. Mark Duper, wr, Northwest thony Griggs, lb, Ohio State. Dennis Louisiana. Paul Langfield, db, Penn DcVaughas, db, Biship. Curtis State. Charles Bowser, lb, Duke. Bob Grieve, wr, Yale. £· Nelson, dt, Miami, Fla. Rich Diana 0 .... rb, Yale. Tom Tutson, db, South Piltsburgh 0 Carolina State. Ron Hester lb , rb, Baylor. .::: Florida State. ' ' John Meyer, ot, Arizona State. Mike Meriweather, lb, Pacific. Rick Minnesota Woods, db, Boise State. Ed Dallafior, , rb, Stanford. Terry ot, Minnesota. Mike Perko, dt, Utah Tausch, ot, Texas. Jim Fahnhorst, lb, Swtc. Craig Bingham, lb, Syracuse. Minnesota. Gregg Storr, lb, Boston (College. SI. Louis , ot, UCLA. David New England Galloway, dt, Florida. Vinny Perrin, Ken Sims, dt, Texas. Lester db, Alabama. Rusty Guilbeau, de, Williams, dt, Miami, Fla. Robert McNccse State. James Robbins, ot, Weathers, rb, Arizona State. Andre East Carolina. , db, Tippett, de, Iowa. Darryl Haley, ot, Texas. Earl Ferrell, rb, East Ten­ Utah. Cedric Jones, wr, Duke. nessee State. , lb, In­ Clayton Wcishuhn, lb, Angelo State. diana State. George Crump, de, East Carolina. , lb, Tcnnes~ee. Fred San Diego Marion, db, Miami, Fla. Rickey No selections. Smith, db, Alabama State. San Francisco , 01, Michigan. Newton !Williams, rb, Arizona Stale. Vince Williams, rb, Oregon.

Se11llle , de, Clemson. Bruce Scholtz, lb, Texas. Pete Metzelaars, te, Wabash. Jack Campbell, ot, Utah.

Tampa Bay , og, Penn State. Booker Reese, de, Bethune-Cookman. Jerry Bell, tc, Arizona Stale. John Cannon, de, William & Mary. Dave Barrett, fb, Houston. Jeff Davis, lb, Clemson. Andre Tyler, wr, Starif.Drd.

Washington Vernon Dean, db, San diego State. Carl Powell, wr, Jackson State. Todd Liebenstein, de, Nevada-Las Vegas. Mike Williams, te, Alabama A&M. Midfielder Bill Nelligan fights for a face-off against Lemont Jeffers, lb, Tennessee. St. Lawrence. See story on Colgate victory on back pa~e.

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By Doug Clauson Serling, a four year starter unselfish player and always year starte1 . - I feel that 1 Ithaca is looking to return When looking at the scoring on attack for Ithaca, is one .of puts the team goal of winning should set. an example for to NCAA Division II-III figures of the Ithaca College the finest passers ever to play aheas " of any personal some of the_ ~~~ger pl8:yers playoffs after sitting out last men's lacrosse team the eye is on South Hill. His career stats achievement. "On offense, whether things are going good season. Serling feels that_ the always attracted to the column show 182 total points in four I'm always looking for the or bad," said Serling., remaining two games on the headed "Goals". Many fans years with 116 coming · on open man and try to do Coach Ray Rostan feels that Bomber schedule are key. will overlook the offensive assists. whatever I can to help the Serling adds a great deal to the "Traveling 6 hours to Ver­ passing that helped bring ·out "My passing ability is the team win," added Serling. team and has worked very mont to play· Middlebury the goal refered to assists. strongest point of my game. On attack, Serling works hard to improve. "Rob has College will be tough, but we During this season on South I've always concentrated on very well with_ junior · Rich worked all year during the should win our last two·games Hill, chances are good that feeding all throughout high Marino. Marino and Serling season and throughout the and qualify for the playoffs," when the Bombers scored a school and college,'' said have combined to close to 100 winter lifting weights. He is an said Serling. goal Rob Serling would be Serling. of the Bombers 194 total team effective leader and adds any As each game passes, credited with an assist. Serling considers himself an points. Marino has hit for a talents to the·squad," added · Serling moves higher and team leading 32 goais, while Rostan. · higher on the Ithaca career Serlirig is no slouch with 19 After Tuesdays' win over scoring list. He presently stan­ and an outstanding 36 assists. Colgate, ~ Ithaca's winning ds in the number four position Women Qualify "Rich and I compliment streak has been extended to six · with 66 ·goals and 116 assists. each other real well on offen­ games after losing four games .. Serling also leads the ICAC in se. I'm always looking for him in the start of the season. . scoring with 55 total points at as he is for me. He's a great "We played tough teams in 19-36. scorer and has helped my the beginning of our schedule Next time you're at an IC game a lot," said Serling. and we might not have been lacrosse game or reading a serlfng has also performed ready. Now, we have molded boxscore make note of the well as a team leader for . together as a team and we're _ player leading in assists. Ithaca during the season. "As playing real well", said Chances are good that players' events at the state meet. She one of the captains and a four Serling. name is Rob Serling. By Tuti Scott ·was fourth hi the higfi Jump af'. -Twenty members of lhe the state championship a year Ilth.aca Seeded Tllnird : Ithaca College women's track ago, and this· year will also third in 1979. while Burruby is 8-4-1 with a and field team will travel to St. compete in the 100-meter dash By Tutti Scott Quarterfinal winners ad- 1.08 ERA. , John's· University this Friday and on the 400-meter and 880- vance to the regional finals Outfielder Anne Sammis · and Saturday to comptet in the yard medley relay teams. The Ithaca College women's May 7-8 at Allentown, PA. leads the Lady Bombers at the : 1982 New York State AJA W Another state title conten- ; softball team has been seeded The regional finals will be a plate. She's batting .318 with track and field championship. der is Ithaca's outstanding third in the EAIAW Division four-team, double-elimination two home runs and 12 RBIs. The Lady Bombers placed 3200-meter relay team of Patty II regional tournament and tournament. Other top hitters for Ithaca in- ninth at last year's champion­ Lovell, JoAnn Morris, Marisa will face sixth-seeded Ver­ The Lady Bombers have elude designated gitter and left , ship, though first year Ithaca Sutera, and Colleen Murphy mont, 6-3, in a best-of-three posted a 11-4-1 record since fielder Deb Delahunt with a coach Linda Buettner expects who set their best mark fo the quarterfinal series Saturday at returning from their spring .308 average, outfielder Kris improvement upo'n that finish event at 9:46.2 against R.1.T. Ithaca's Yavits Field. Game trip in South Carolina diring Butterfield with a .300 ·· by this year's squad. Distance runner Lovell will times will be 12 p.m., 2 p.m., spring break. Ithaca was 4-8 average, and second baseman "With the quality of the also run in the 1,500-meter and, if necessary, 4 p.~. during the trip South, in- -Nancy Kleinsmith with a .299 athletes we have going to and 800-meter events. The The Lady Bombers, 15-12-1 eluding four losses to Division average. states, I feel we should be able junior co-captain was seventh overall, will be making their I schools. to finish among the top five at 800 meters at last year's third appear nace in the Ithaca will be led in post teams," Buettner says. state tl)eet. Murphy is un­ regional tournament in the last season play by p ½itchers Ithaca's record stands at 25- defeated in the 3,000 meter four years. Ithaca placed third Vicki Scott and Jo Burruby. _. 4 with a first place finish at the run this season and will com­ in the region last year and Scott is 7-8 wjth a 1.74 ERA Albany Invitational and a pete in the 5,000-meter race strong fourth out of 17 teams walk as well. Sutena, another at the Cortland Invitational. record-breaking freshman, : The Lady Bomber's latest win will run in the 400-meter hur- . i was a 121-41 victory over dies and as a member of the · R.I.T. in their only home meet 400-meter relay team. · of the 1982 season. Ithaca In the field events Ithaca · A colorful atmosphere · swept the top three places in will send four athletes to com- · from out of the past the 100-meter hurdles, the pete in the javelin, led by for your dining en19yment discus, high jump, and the defending state champion ., 400-meter run. Cathy Kennedy. Hilary Kemp

·Leading Ithaca into the state will throw the javelin and the o STEAKS · meet will be sophomore Rose discus, while Elaine Ap­ Stationmaster - o PP.~ME RIBS Danielle who made Ithaca felbaum and Linda Coultas Joe C1i1SCh1's • LOBSTER . women's track history last will compete in the javelin . · unique restaurant & MANY OTHER DELICIOUS ; week when whe became the Freshman Darlene Alling will FOR RESER\'.HW.\S PLEASE PIIONE ENTREES · Bomber's first-ever national be the Bombers' only par­ THE WAffillG ROOM/ ' championship meet qualifier. ticipant in the shot put. THE BA.l:C'AGE ROOM/ · ' Danielle, who qualified for Co-captain Morris will run a · THE TICKET OFFICE . LOCATED IN THE FORMER RAILROAD PASSENGER COCK.TAii: LOl'SGE nationals by clearing 5-6 in tfte leg on the 880-medley relay STATION C1, TAUGHANNOCK BOULEVARD AT THE BASQl'ET FACILITIES high jump on her way to a first· and compete in the 400-meter FOOT OF WEST BUFFALO ST TO %00 place finish at the Cortland dash, while freshman Emelia Invitational, will compete in Ecih will compete in the 100- · the high jump and three more meter hurdles.

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Men's Varsity Baseball (9-4, 3-2 ICAC) First Game RPI (I) AB R H I.C. (3) AE R H ·3 The Bombers may have come out of their slight tailspin as they travelled to Hobart and Bettinoo, ss 0 Barone, rf 3 0 0 swept a doubleheader. Senior Dan Smith earned the victory in the first game, 5-1, and Roc­ Vavoso, If 4 ~ I Pallister, If I I I McMahn,cf 3 ;O I Farrell, If co DiPonzio won his second straight, 11-1. The team was having trouble getting their pit­ 0 0 0 Heiser, lb I 0 0 Egan, lb 2 I I ching, hitting and defense to come together last week. Five errors leading to four unearned Hetzel, 3b 2 0 0 Serino, lb 0 0 0 runs hurt Ithaca in a 7-3 loss to Cornell in the first leg of the Mayor's Trophy. In the 5-2 Friedberg, dh 3 I 0 Fagan, dh-p 3 0 0 defeat against RPI, the Bombers let in four unearned runs by committing three errors. The Ruglander, c 3 0 0 Campese, 3b 2 0 0 Adams, 2b 2 0 0 Bomber offense produced 76 runs in a six game stretch and showed signs or their capabilities Adams, c 3 I 2 Stanek, p 0 0 0 Deluca, cf 2 0 0 by beating Cortland, 8-4. Junior second baseman Eddie Sands leads the team with a .500 Grant, p 0 0 0 Sands,2b 3 0 I batting average. Catcher Bob Adams is-at .486, first sacker Greg Egan is hitting -426 and Totals 22 3 Murray, ss 2 0 0 third baseman Bob Campese shows a .417 average. In the pitching department junior Mark Total~ 21 3 s Ragan heads the staff with a 2-0 record and a 2.08 ERA. Fagan has struck out 23 batters in RPI 13 innings, averaging 15.9.whiffs per nine innings. The Bombers lost to Cortland State on I.C. 000 0 I 3 0 Friday at 3 p.m. 000 X 3 5 0 RBI-Egan, Campese, Sand~. SB- Men's Varsity Track Barone.SAC-Campese, Hetzel.LOB- Steve St. Clair was a winner in the 100 and 200 meter races and the 400-meter relay as RPI 4, IC 7.DP-ICl,RPI l.2B- McMahn, Sands, Adams.3B-Pallister·, Ithaca sprinted to the team title in the ICAC track and field championships Saturday at Egan. -Troy. Ithaca's total of 155 points bested second place St. Lawrence by 18. Mike Page set a IP H R ER BB school record and qualified for the state and national meets with a 7 .29 meters in the long Stanek (L) so 5½ 5 3 3 '6 I Grant 1 jump. I /2 0 0 0 0 0 Fagan (W, 2~0) · 7 Men's Crew 3 I 0 3 12 The varsity and junior varsity lightweights were winners in Kerr Cup racing on the WP - Fagan, Stanek. PB - Adams. Schuykill in Philadelphia on Saturday. The varsity, lights rowed to a time of 6:49.9 beating second place Georgetwon by ten seconds, and the jayvees won their race with a 7:03. l time. SecondGam1 The master race, the varsity heavies, was won by Temple RPI (S) R H AB I.C. (2) AB R Bettino, ss I 0 0 Barone, rf 4 0 0" Women's Lacrosse (4-2) Adams, pr-2b 2 2 I Sands,2b 4 0 I Vavose, c 3 0 2 Egan, If 3 0 0 McMahn, cf 0 The women Lxers are seeded first in the state after defeating Army, 19-4, at West Point. 3 I Fagan,dh 2 0 0 Heiser, lb 3 0 0 Campese, 3b 3 2 I The women play Army again on Friday at 9:30 a.m. at Oneonta in the opening round of the Friedberg, If 3 0 0 Adams, c 3 0 0 state tournament. Shawn Benoliel let the team in scoring with 6-2, followed by Suzanne Heitzel, 3b 3 I 0 DeLuca, cf 3 0 2 Nelson, rf Tassie, 6-0, and Kathy Katz, 3-3. 3 I I Serino, lb 3 0 0 Ferrare, ss-1 b 3 I 0 Murray, ss I 0 0 Cwicka, dh 3 0 0 Potchney, ph I 0 0 Women's Softball (13-12'-1) Bladicki, p 0 0 0 Barbato, ss I 0 0 The softball team swept a doubleheader from Army by scores of 11-1 and 4-0. Anne Totals 6 26 s Avcnfeld, p 0 0 0 Sammis and Maureen Charros doubled and tripled and drove in tow runs each to provide the Lucas, p 0 0 0 offense. Pitcher Jo Burruby totalled seven strikeouts in the second game shutout win. Total~ 28 2 4 RPI 040 000 I 5 6 3 I.C. OIO 100 0 2 4 3 RBI - Bellino, McMahn, Hci~er, Deluca. E - Ferrare 2, HeitLel, Cam- pesc, Serino, Murray. 28 - Vavo\o, McMahn, Nelson.

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NEW YORK (AP) - Team-by-team Cleveland selections Tuesday, the first day in the , lb, Southern Califor­ college nia. Keith Baldwin, de, Texas A&M. draft (positions listed arc projected by Dwight Walker, wr, Nicholls State. NFL teams not necessarily those Mike Babb, c, Texas. Mike Whitwell, played in college): wr, Texas A&M.

Atlanta , rb, Arizona State. db, Kentucky State. Jeff Doug Rogers, de, Stanford. Stacy Roher, lb, Yale. Jim Eliopulor, lb, Bailey, wr, San Jose State. Reggie Wyoming. Brian) Carpenter, db, Brown, rb, Oregon. Von Mansfield, Michigan. , db, Salem. db, Wisconsin. Mike Kelley, qb, , ot, Notre Dame. Ken Georgia Tech. Hammond, og, Vanderbilt. Charles Junior defenscmun Jim ••s(·ooby" Eugun goe11 after u loose bull. Daum, dt, Cal-Poly-SLO. Balltmore , lb, Mississippi State. Denver Art Schlieter, b, Ohio State. Leo , rb, San Jose State, Men's Jayvee Baseball (64) Wisniewski, dt, Penn State. Rohn Orlando McDaniel, we, Louisiana A grand slam home run by Mike Mayhew was the decisive blow as Ithaca defeated TC3, Stark, p, Florida State. Jim State. Don Plater, wr, Brigham 16-10, to split their Sunday doubleheader. The Panthers barely held on and won the first Burroughs, db, Michigan State. Mike Young. , rb, Soughern Pagel, qb, Arizona State. Terry Mississippi game, 8-7, holding off a late Bomber rally after leading 7-3. On Saturday the Bombers swept Crouch, og, Oklahoma. Pat Beach, both games against Jamestown 10-8 and 11-10. The team hit three home runs including a te, Washington State. Oetrolt grand slam by Jeff Hunt. Jimmy William~. lb, Nebraska. Buffalo Bob Watkins, db, Southwest Texas , wr, Clemson. Matt State. Steve Doig, lb, New Ham­ Kofler, qb, San Diego State. Eugene Continued from p. 24 pshire. Bruce McNorton, db, Marve lb, Saginaw Valley. Van Georgetown, Ky. William Graham, is an important match." Williams, rb, Carson-Newman. db, Texas. Mike Machurck, qb, No team can fully prepare for unexpected bad weather, especially in De Wayne Chivers, te, South Carolina. Idaho State. tennis, which thrives on sunshine. Unwelcome puddles force the team Chicago Green 811y indoors where practices cannot accomplish very much. "You have to Jim McMahon, qb, Brigham , og, Iowa. Del be very organized for bad weather practices," said Faulkner. "I keep Young. , wr, UCLA. Rodgers, rb, Utah. Robert Brown, the practice sessions as short as possible but never waste the time you , rb, Baylore. Perry de, Virginia Tech. Mike Meade, rb, have. When you have no choice but to stay inside. the only thing you Hartnett, og, Soughern Methodist. Penn State. Chet Parlavecchio, lb, Dennis Tabron, db. Duke Kurt Penn State can do is wall-work and stn:tching to keep in shape. Once and awhile Becker, og, Michigan. we were able to get over and practice under the bubble." Houston "Our season is so short and the weather made it even shorter ... and Cincinnati , og, Penn State. school ends so early. It 1s tough to concentrate on outside stuff during Glen Connins, de, Mississippi State. Oliver Luck, qb, West Virginia. Stan finals week," Faulkner sympathised. "If we could get the players in Emanuel Weaver, dt, South Carolina. Edwards, rb, Michigan. Robert Rodney Holman, te, Tulane. Rodney Abraham, lb, North Carolina State. January and work with them through the season, we'd get much better 1'ate, rb, Texas. Paul Sorensen, db, Steve Bryan.I, wr, Purdue. Malcolm results." Washington State. Arthur King, de, Taylor, de, Tennessee. Gary Allen, Grambling State. rb, Hawaii.

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By Dave Fischer The-ithaca' Crillege Bomber baseball team split a doubleheader at Freeman Field on Saturday against RPI, winning the first game 3- 1 and losing the second, 5-2. After a solid 5-1 start, the Bombers have lost three of their last four games to slide to a 7-4 record. In games thay have won, Ithaca has crunched their op­ ponents with a startling supply of offense. The team has been in a rcent hitting slump and ·as the base hits become fewer and farther between, so do the wins. The Bombers collected only nine hits in the RPI doubleheader and never strung. hits together or got the clutch hit. Dave Axenfeld, the second game loser (1-2) who had control trouble and Sophomore shortstop David "Scooter" Murray ma es a iving tag ·on a RPI walked four and gave up four runs 1saidl, "We really haven't runner. The Bombers split with RPI, winning the first game but losing .the gotten the big base hit when second. we've needed it. .. Last year, if 'would- love to be playing as aggressive and create their year he led the nation with a and for ·an remaining pur­ we had men on second and poorly as you are now. If own breaks by forcing the 0.42ERA. poses, the ballgame was over. third with two out, we'd get Ithaca can just regroup and other team into errors. The burly righthander has Fagan popped up in the in­ that big base hit to pull us out sharpen up their defense The first game was a had ·remarkably· good control field to end the third inning of things like this, but we everything would fall into scoreless tie until the fourth so far, but any pitcher that with baserunners on the cor­ don't seem to have that this place. inning when IC's Tom records a good number of ners. Trailing 4-2 in the sixth, year. We're Jacking that one "When we lost to St. Pallister and Greg· Egan hit strike outs can also expect to center-fielder Kurt DeLuca little ingredient but we'll have Lawrence (16-15) we made back-to-back triples. The throw a good number of pit­ singled and stole second, but to wait and find it within us." errors and they scored four Bomber's led 2-0 after Bob ches. "Sure, if I!m going to was stranded on third base Coach George Valesente was unearned runs", Valesente Campese's sacrifice fly. The strike out some guys it's gonna when Paul Serino grounded also concerned that his team· is said. "When we lost to Man­ third run came in the sixth in­ take a lot of pitches", admit­ out. not getting it all together. sfield (7-6) we made errors late ning when catcher Bob Adams ted Fagan. "But that's been "We're the kind of team "We get good hitting, we in the game. Then we lost to (2x3) singled and eventually my style of pitching ever since that has to hit-9nd-run and don't get good pitching. We Cornell and we made three scored on an Eddie Sands I was younger. My arm is used bunt people over", said get good pitching, we don't get errors and gave them four double. to the work and I like to come Fagan. "We're being good hitting. Sometimes unearned runs, plus we're Mark Fagan hurled another directly over the top ... it's aggressive, but we aren't hit­ that'5 the way it goes with a making mental mistakes". brilliant complete game to get when I drop down to three­ ting as a team. We should team. For the last couple of With a tighter defense and the win. Fagan struck out 12 quarters that my arm might have killed those pitchers, bul years we've been getting all the the extinction of unearned batters and scattered four hits start to feel it." we weren't hitting the ball". breaks--now we're not". runs, the pitching will only to notch his second victory In the second game, Ithaca Box Scores There is no reason to feel improve. And by not having against no defeats. "I'm could not execute on the few down on yourselves, Bombers! to come back from behind the throwing the ball like I did as a chances they had. After two in Every other team in the ICAC offense can afford to be more freshman", said Fagan of the innings RPI held a 4-1 lead Scoreboard

Junior attackman Rich Marino scored 20 goals this past week in victories over St. Lawrence, Clarkson and Colgate. Marino set the school record for goals against St. Lawrence with ten and leads the Bombers in goals this season with a total of 38. His six goals against Colgate gave him a career total of 106 and placed him at Number 7 on the alltime scoring list. For his achievements, The Ithacan honors Rich Marino as Athlete of thf Week. April 29, 1982 THE ITHACAN 23 11-h,t;Q weon.;v Reggie Returns tl, -~ ,_ ~ B .11~ ,~-~

There was electricity in the With all due respect to Dave Steinbrenner's changing of the the way the survivors are being air again last night. The ex­ Winfield, a great ·player in his managerial guard. Not since treated. Steinbrenner will citement built up and reached own right, the Yankees lack Neil Armstrong et al returned argue that his "Braintrust" a climax when No. 44 slam­ the threat Jackson posed every from the moon has anyone advised him that Jackson was med one off the facade in the time he came · up. With caused the tumult that Reggie no longer needed. Even if they upperdeck in rightfield. Jackson in the line-up, there Jackson has. decided he was, it was a Reggie Jackson came home, was always the anticipation With good reason, Yankee forgone conclusion in Reggie's and it was just like old times that one swing could send the fans remember the 144 home mind that he would not refurn. up in the Bronx. ball into orbit. After the runs and 461 RBI Jackson had He was fed up with Steinbren­ While the Yankees were follow-through, Jackson ' during his 5 year tenure in pin­ ner. losing their first 5 home would stand at home, wat­ ! stripes. They remember the I would give anything to games, the fans sarc~stically ching the ball sail off into the , clutch hits in playoffs and have seen the look on Stein­ chanted "Reg-gie Reg-gie" stratosphere. The anticipation World Series. They remember brenner's face when Jackson and last night, close to 50,000 paid off last night, Jackson the constant battles with hit the homerun. I wonder if fanatics showed Jackson just sent a Ron Guidry fastball George Steinbrenner. Perhaps secretly he is wishing that he how much they missed him. rocketing towards Yonkers. more than anything, they signed Jackson last spring. Even though he came into The only difference was that remember the battles. Last The Yankees are 6 and 9, 4½ last nights' 3-1 7th inning Jackson has shed his pinstripes night, after his home run, games off the pace. While it is Angel victory hitting a paltry for an Angel Halo. Yankee fans filled the crisp too early to panic, the recep­ .173 with no homeruns, or ex­ The mere presence of No. 44 Bronx air with a chant of tion Jackson received last tra-base hits for that matter, lit up Yankee Stadium like the "Steinbrenner Sucks". night including a bouquet of there was an intensity every Christmas Tree in Rockefeller The "Steinbrenner Sucks" flowers from a fan who ran on time Jackson stepped into the Plaza. His presence warranted battle cry told the man called the field, was more exciting on-deck circle, an intensity two pre-game press conferen­ Boss, in no uncertain terms, than anything anyone has seen that has been missing ever sin­ ces. Reggie Jackson's just how they fell about 'the at Yankee Stadium so far this ce Jackson went west. homecoming upstaged George way Jackson was treated, and year. Wilm S1tr

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IC Extends Streak To Six

against Colgate on Tuesday. By Doug Clauson Defcnsemen Jim Egan, Mark Shattuck, and Andy Ronan The Ithaca College men's have also been playing well. lacrosse team used a potent of­ "Colgate wasn't as strong fensive attack to defeat as I thought, we outmatched Colgate 19-5, Tuesday on them in all lacrosse abilities," South Hill. The win was the stated Rostan. Bomber's sixth in a row as th~y The win improved the pulled their record to 6-4. playoff chances of the Bom­ In the last three games, IC bers with two games remaining has just overwhelmed its op­ on the schedule. IC travels to ponents offensively. Yester­ Vermont on ·saturday to play day's game was not an excep­ twelth ranked Middlebury tion as the Bombers jumped College. out to an 11-2 halftime lead to "I expect a strong effort put Colgate out of the contest. from Middlebury, they're in a ~ "We're moving the ball real most win situation as far as the ~ well on offense. We have playoffs are concerned. _, maintained a high level of in­ We've got to play a lot better g tensity in our last six games," to win because they will tough 8 added Coach Ray Rostan. at home," added Rostan. o- Junior attackman Rich After the Middlebury game ~ Marino• has been on a hot the Bombers return home for g, streak offensively. Marino1 the final game of the regular t, has hit for 20 goals in the last season against Rostan's for­ o three games as the Bombers mer team, RIT. 5 have outscored their opponen­ < The six game win streak ha, ~ : -: , ., ::l ts by 41 total goals. helped Ithaca in the Division While the Ithaca offense has III Lite Lacrosse poll as they Freshman midfieider Brian Comer fights for a face-off against St. Lawrence. Comer won been on a tear, the defense has are currently ranked eigth. many face-offs in helping Ithaca to a 1&8 victory over the Saints last Friday on South Hill. also played really well. Goalie Victories in the seasons final Steve Basile made 14 saves Continued on p. 23 IC Track Tennis_ Third Wins ICA(: ln Tourney

By Dave Fischt>r By ~i~ Far~y- The Ithaca college Track and Field Team currently has a dual meet The Mens tennis team, 5-4, will face R.I.T. today in the match that record of 3-3, with their last meet to be held this Saturday. The team is will determine if the Bomber season was a winning one. Ithaca's court under the direction of Coach Mike Donnelly who adds, "The record play was good enough to finish tl;lird in ICAC competition. does not show the competitiveness of the team." Coach Tim Faulkner was pleased with his teams overalJ progress, The three loses were to Cortland by 3 points, Univ. Rochester by 9 but cited the extreme bad weather as a deterent. "You're never com­ points, and by Colgate by 8 points. All three of the ·teams are top pletely satisfied with the way any team _plays ... With a few more breaks, ranked nationally. things could have gone better and we would have ended at 7-3. Our Steve Sinclair and Brenden McCormick have been strong sprinters main problem was getting practice time because the weather didn't throughout the season. Charlie Colligan hold the new school record in cooperate. A!l in all, With the talent we have and the bad weather, we intermediate hurdles during Tuesday meet. Pat O'Connor and Kevin did pretty well." Bishop have lead in distance during the season. Jim Nichols has been The team's talehted play came from the top three singles:Captain outstanding in the shotput. Mark Malek, Steve Beck and Aridy Dubin. Haig Schneidermann suf­ Mike Page is the- first person under Donnelly to qualify for the fered frequent arm problems, giving younger players Mark Candon ICAC's in'the Jongjump. and Howard Stole. a chance to gain experience. Atcordirig to "These·guys haverdone special things during the season, but we've won Faulkner, "There isn't a great turnout among the younger kids, so. because over all the team is good, The guys' are very dedicated and playing time means needed experience." we've made tremendous strides this year,'' rioted Donnelly. Although Faulkner seems satisfied with his teams success, he admit­ Mike Donnelly, an Ithaca College graduate, has been coaching the ted they have fallen ·short of their seasonal goal. "At the beginning of Track and Field team for two years. Since his arrival the team has won practicing, We set out have a winning season and win the ICAC. Well, the 1981 Outdoor ICAC championship and this year, the 1982 indoor a win againstR.I.T. and we can reach part of our goal, thats why this and outdoor ICAC championships. Continued in scoreboard INSIDE: 9 The Column~ Howie Altman § Final View po 23 Player Profile: Roh Serling With t~e Assist p .. 20