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Ithaca College Digital Commons @ IC The thI acan, 1979-80 The thI acan: 1970/71 to 1979/80 4-17-1980 The thI acan, 1980-04-17 The thI acan Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1979-80 Recommended Citation The thI acan, "The thI acan, 1980-04-17" (1980). The Ithacan, 1979-80. 22. http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1979-80/22 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The thI acan: 1970/71 to 1979/80 at Digital Commons @ IC. It has been accepted for inclusion in The thI acan, 1979-80 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC. I .I I 1 ,I A Weekly Newspaper, Published Independently by the Students of Ithaca College Vol. 49/No. 1 J.0 lth,1c,1 ~Pw York .April -- 17, 1980J 1980-81 Election Results - Power candidated tor V.P. for votes over Leigh Platt of the ~ campus affairs, received 483 New Decade party's 61. Jeff ~ votes. The candidate for London got 46 votes, and Jay ~ V.P. for Academics, Wayne O'Neil got 17 votes. Gary :,,:, Wright got 440 votes, Cynthia West, vice president-elect ~ Udasin received 450 votes for received 148 votes to Jim Ladd ~ V .P. for Communications. and of the New Decade's 78, and ~ Mary West got 463 votes for Kevin Gage acquired 148 vote, ~ the post _of V.p. for Busines~ to Ronnie Katz's 81. The ci and Finance U.S.C. stres~ed unity as the ::: STP are enthusiastic about most important factor in a the coming year, and hope to succe~sful year. The officers achieve a higher level of com are responsible for the plan munication between the mem ning, fund raising and bers of Student Government executing of all senior class ac and the student body. Jim tivities. Leech, president-elect, is In the Student Trustee elec planning to visit all the dor tion, where a majority of the ·, ~/;.i mitories in the early Fall to in votes is not the only criteria , form students of all student for the post, Steve Hanskr ., -, government functions and received the most votes; Warren Pollack received the '.~ drum up support for commit tees. "Communications is ~econd largest amount, and ... f'f,_.;.:_ • ... ·, ., .,~, ~L .:. ¾.\ ·. ~ :;.."'... going to be the key aspect of Peti:!r Taffae, a write.-in can Jim ~ch, n;; Schreier, John Ochoa, Liz Ashbourne and Patty Dwo~akowski next year,'' said Leech, after didate got 13 percent of the by Nina Jorgensen estimated 1200 cast. The other munications (651) and John the results were announced at vote. The~e candidates now The Students Together for members of STP are Patty Ochao, V. P. for Business and the student government move on to individual inter Progress party won the elec- Dworakowski, the V .P. for Finance (631 votes). meeting on Tuesday evening. views with a committee made tion for the Student Gover- Campus Affairs (602 votes), Andy Lindenauer, represen- . The United Seniur Class up of members of the Board of nment Executive Board. Jim Liz Ashbourne, V .P. for ting the Lindenauer power party has won the senior class Trustees. The names of the Leech, the· President-etect, academics (647 votes), Lisa party received 442 votes. Sue election. Sue Trevaskis is the candidate, are submitted to received 658 votes from an Schreter, V. P. for com- Novovesky, the Lindcnauer new president, receiving 127 the committee by the Student Government Executive Board 1 Final Provost Candidate Addresses Students ~e~~~~t:\e;~~C~\;t~.at1ft~a~~ dictates acquired this percen- by Gary Semeraro affirmative action program at is a "fear element that studen all of the candidate~ by the tage. Dr. Roberi Rouse, the final Monmouth College, where he LS live with" as far as grade Provost Search Committee candidate for provost, met is currently Dean of Faculty reprisal is concerned. He feels and President Whalen, the with students in the and Vice President for that students cannot make Board of Trustees will make David Lord to Crossroads on Wednesday, Academic Affairs, "the suc reliable judgements on tenure their final decision on the April 9. Rouse addressed the cess rate in hiring minority decisons. provost during their meeting Leave LC. small group on the issues of faculty has been at best, After a final assessment of ·next month. tension between professional poor." Describing himself as Da,·id Lord, director of and liberal arts programs in an "academic conservative" busincs~ service,, will be the College, affirmative ac Rouse said "1 would like to I. C. Keeps Neutral leaving Ithaca College on .Jul~ tion, student government, and think that I am open minded I to assume the pmt or tenure decisions. about this, although I am Busine,, !\tanager for Roll1m Rouse emphasized that the probably not." College in \\"inter Park, Fla, provost must work within the When addressing questions Position On Boycott where he received hi, present divisions that exist on student government, Rouse bachelor's and l'vlBA. degree,. between professional and said that the provost typically by David O'FlaherlY caps and gowns for Commen In the nine :,ear, Llll'U ha\ liberal arts programs of the does not have much interac Ithaca College has chosen to cement, find their own alter been at Ithaca, he ha, held the college. tion with students. However, take a neutral stand on native company from which to positiom of D1rcctnr ol Rouse said that "there is a he also stated that the provost Student .Congress' request to buy or rent, or cancel their or Housing Operatit1n\ and Pur I natural tension" between the is "where the buck stops." He boycott Cotrell and· Leonard der with Cotrell and Leonard dia~ing Agent in add1t1un Ill I pull of professional and libi:!ral indicated though, that he wan caps and gowns, according to and place a new order \\ ith the h1, current Jlll'. I arts programs," commenting ts to be around campus as David Lord, director of Monticello Cap and Gm, n SL1lllL' ,11 I ,1rd', a,,·,,1n , I that since this "reflects a much as possible to be recep business services, but Company. Forrm to change pli,l1Tllt.'Tlt, ar,· till.' u111 I tive to student opinion. graduating seniors will have orders can be obtained either ,l1ltdattl'Tl ll .. all c,,p, 111!_2 .11,d I schizophrenia in American I society I think that it is com Rouse said, "'I am per the option to inrnose their own at the boobtore or in the p1i11t1Tl!_2 't.'T\ll'L''· thu, ,,t\111,' I pletely appropriate" for these ,onally opposed to conscious boycott. U111on Lobby at the Student the Culk!_!L' ,lllllL' ~ 70,l}(JI) ,,, ,r I divisions to occur. "There is 100 percent tenure of a depar Mary Cutler, the bookstore Congre,s tabl!.!, and mmt bl! fI\l.' ~l.''.ll\; J)lltllll!_! ,JI\ LllJl[T,1,1, I no way in my view that you tment." He added that thi~, manager, has contacted placed bv F1ida\· . ..\nnl Ix :11 1ll1[ tl1 (l1illpetJ[I\C b1d,. !II will ever eliminate this ten practice results in the prcscnct several firms over the past 5pm. To get a refund from ,it111g lllllle (llT\IT.IClllT\ :" sion," he said. However, he of "Greybeard" faculty mem week and has arranged to but Cotrell and Leonard the Cllmp<:tl.' fUJ (llThlTIILill>li also said that "I would be un bers. Rouse also said that · caps and gowns from the bookstore mmt be comacted \\Ork: obtallllll!_! l'lolCIIL,il, comfortable if there were there "may be some lack of Monticello Cap and Gown by the ,ame date, Frida:,. cc,1nomic \chick, Ill! 1l1L· barriers between divisions." total consistency in how the Company. The cost of buying April 18. ., Collcgt.·', lkl'I \ll loll'· ,111d Rouse also indicated that if schools measure tenure. If t~ ·. the caps and gowns will be the The abo\ e in.forma11on i, c,1ping \\i!ll r,1mp,1111 1111lal1<111 students isolate themselves, i, to be a college, the11 .iure same as the ct1arge for renting being mailed to all graduate, in food ,en ict.· t,1 I Ill"< lllk,•, they are the ones who decisions must be · . .ied on a from Cotrell and Leonard from Lord. l\lateriah stating Lord i, dcparl1Tl)-! lrn 11.i ultimately lose out. college basis." ($9.50), but the outfits to be both ,ides of the Cotrdl anti bccau~c he \1111 hc ,1or~1T1!' When asked about affir He said that students play a purchased will be of a cheaper Leonard labor di~pute can bl! with mnrc ari:a, lll ;1 u1ilq'L" mative action, Rouse said that small part in tenure decisions quality than those of Cotrell obtained from ,he bookstore, than hi.! doe, hi:rc. /\Lu1rdrr1,L• the job of the college should although faculty evaluations and Leonard. Student Government Office, Ill Lord, '"I ha\l' ;1 rL·al ,,11111,L' not be to fill quotas, but to by students are very impor~ Graduates have four op or the Business Services Office lo\e for Roll111,." I .ord ,1;1\ ,1 provide the best education tant. Rouse indicated that tions. They may continue to for those who \\Ould like to tru,tl!e of that 1r1,1r1u11,111 ,111cl i, 1cry acl1\i: rn 11, ;tl11111r11 possible. He said that because the classroom rent from Cotrell and review them. a.,.,ocratron although there is no specific ,ituation is "dictatorial" there Leonard, choose not to wear /4 i,,,V A Page 2 .