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Issue 9 November 7 ~ 1985 Volume)7. Rugby Club suspension announced By Karen Powers David Niles. President of the Rugby Club. voiced his After only one month as being disappointment with the recognized by the administration. He claims that administration. the Rugby Club their "suspension was the result received notice of their of a minor technicality." As a suspension. stipulation to the club being recognized, they were forced to On November I, the IC Rugby post signs prohibiting alcohol at dub received a notice informing each game. Niles claims that at them of their recent suspension each game. including the due to consumtion of alcohol at October 26th game, three signs the October 26th game. were posted on trash recepticals According to a report submitted at various locations of the field. by officer Alvin Bickel of safety Niles is now looking at several and Security, a member of the options for the club in the future. Syracuse Rugby Club and Their first option is becoming several spectators were seen totally independent from the drinking alcohqlic beverages at college and becoming a city the game being played on the N club. The only problem that practice field. The report also Niles forsees is the club being stated that the playing field was banned from playing in a college Phot, by Adorn - Breathtaking littered with empty beer cans division. A view from the 14th floor of the East Tower abnost seems as If the entire country Is laid out in fronJ of and bottles. Their second option is your eyes-. siJs on top of South Hlll, overlooking downtown Ithaca, Comell University, and proposing to the college that 38 miles of the largest Finger Lake: Cayuga Lake. As a result of the suspension. they become a team sport with all of the club's funds have been faculty advisor Ron frozen and they have lost the Schassberger acting as their playing field that they fought so coach. SChassberger feels that hard to gain. Lou Withium, this is "their best option. but the Director of safety and security, chance of it happening is very Construction worker injured stated that, although he was not slim." SChassberger feels that aware of their suspension, the the suspension was unfortuante report that was submitted did but he has every confidence that at Union's renovation site not include any mention of any the club will overcome any bar­ IC players consuming alcohol. riers put before them. By Brad Tucker · Engineering. fell about 8 feet. Dr. C.Orrenti, Director of the bruising his left ann and hip. He Union Renovation Project, said Last Friday, around 2:00pm. a was taken to Tompkins C.Ounty that this was the first such IC student causes construction worker fell while Hospital where he was treated incident since construction placing steel reinforcement rods and released. Karas has already started. There have been no for the west wall of the new returned to work. Whitacre other workers and no students media controversy bookstore. According to Gary Engineering is a subcontractor injured. '69", yet various sources in the By Karen Powers Webb, another worker on the on the project. And Dr. Correnti would like to music world are positive that his site at the time of the accident, According to another worker, keep it that way. "I am pleased claim is completely During an interview with Tim Karas. of Spencer, was Karas was hooked in and his with the way people have been unwarranted. ICB-TV, Rob Josman claimed to tying rods together when his belt just snapped. "It may have cooperating as far as not going Josman. a 20 year old have written the lyrics for Bryan safety belt broke. been an old belt or it may have , on the site or interfeling with the sophomore at Ithaca, is the lead Adams' hit single "Summer of Karas. who works for Whitacre been faulty manufacturing.·' work going on." he said. singer of the Canadian band Le Groupe Le Lievre. On Faculty _profile: Barbara Adams November 3rd, ICB-1V planned to air the taped interview featuring Josman on their Pr~fessor, photographer and writer entertainment news show "Just for Fun". In the interview, By Karen Powers people who started the Applied Now there is over 36 writing Last semester. personal essay Josman made various claims Writing Program, which three about his bands' activities. Nancy Pracht courses. "There has been courses were required to use an years ago merged with the enormous curricular Apple Word Proces.sor. As of After doing some preliminary Barbara Adams, Assistant Reading Program. When the development". states Adams. next spriAA. six writing courses checking on Josman, the show's Professor of Writing, graduated program was originated, it Adams has always main­ will be required to use word producer, Chris Coveney, from use after switching her contained only two courses. tained a spt;cial interest in processors. "The interest is cancelled the airing due to major from Journalism to Journalism. ·Because of this growing," says Adams. serious doubts of Josman·s English. She graduated with·, interest, Professor Adams has Adams' hobby IS validity. honors, received the Woodrow developed a cour.;e for women photography. She was one of "I think it's unfair of him to Wilson award, and continued to writers and has i}ublished three the founding members of Stills, waste the lime of my reporters. complete her M.A. in English at volumes of student writing out a photography gallery located editors and cameramen. If I had Yale University. of this course. Adams also above Simeons. Professor aired the show and it turned out In the late t960's, Adams developed an affiliate course for Adams confided that her main to be untrue, it would have started teaching at the University film majors and edited a dream is to be a photo-journalist. seriously damaged the of Massachusetts. After three conglomerate of personal In the early 1970's, Adams was credibility of the station as a years, she went to C.Omell to essays called Moments. the alternate theater reviewer at whole. That was just not a risk work on her PhD. Three years ago, Adams . She then I was willing to take," concludes She eventually purchased a began to attend computer went on to work for the Ithaca Coveney. house and started teaching at conferences in which Ithaca see Adams page 2 see Controversy page 2 I.C. Adams was one of the few College supplied the money. 2 THE ITHACAN November 7, 1985 Student causes controversy from page I After receiving an article that time." for Adams' "Summer of ·,69" City stated that they "have ~o up in a meeting with Paul was written on Josman for rhe Josman also claimed that his but also he and his band played record of receiving any matenal Smith." Smith is the Director of Ithacan it was apparent that band opened for the Police and back-up for Adams' perfor­ from a Rob Josman or Le Group Broadcast Operations and he more checking on Josman's Loverboy. According to Bob mance at Live-Aid. According to Le Uevre." This contradicts says that "he knows nothing claims was necessary. Josman 's Garcia, Head of Artist Relations Lach Buchannon, Adams' agent Josman·s claim in both about a scheduled meeting." band supposedly had two at A&M Records in Los Angelos, in Los Angelos, "Bryan's band interviews of "being in the albums out under the label of "if this band opened up for the played for him at Live-Aid, and process of negotiating contracts Quebec Disc in canada. Police, ii must have been in a man named Jim Variance with warner Brothers." According to Coveney, Rob According to Pierre Rouleau of another world." wrote the lyrics for "Summer of Josman may face charges of When Josman was confronted Quebec Disc, "there is no such Not only did Josman state that '69". Misrepresentation of Charaaer with these facts, he stated that band, Le Groupe Le Lievre. he and his fellow band member, Yesterday, a spokesman for but the possibility is still being "everything would be cleared considered. under contract with us at this Jo m Goldstein, wrote the lvrics Warner Brothers in New Yori< Adams: Striving for computer awareness from page 1 Times which she has been also deadening." school. It was also only open to yourself." film series. writing for since the late I970's. When Adams was aked about men in 1965. It's a lifelong Last year, Adams received the "It's a long climb and it's not She has written features and incorporating her feminist struggle to consciousness. Dana A ward for teaching. She over yet," concludes Adams. reviews of art shows. She has attitudes into class, she stated. There are so many causes to was one of three people who And looking at her past, it's also submitted works for "I will give out my opinions but fight for, you simply must limit developed the "Women Direct" apparent that Adams won't quit feminist newspapers. "Writing is I won't lay them out first. My until it's over. hard work," says Adams. "The feminism is such an integral part process itself is satisfying. It of me that I don't even think begins in misery and ends in about it anymore. My main New student publication satisfaction, if not smugness. It objective is to sensitize people is hard to write theater reviews. to differences, to make clear the rm trying to be supportive and power relationships that are critical·at the same time." operative and to demystify the to premiere this month Adams went to Peru and writing process. There should be to _in order to find out what is The second is a newspape w taught women to use Polaroid less separation between teacher By Stephanie Gretchen gomg ?n and how people feel are not trying to be eithe/:. e cameras. She would like to and student so students can about it. Lipman said that people don't continue to travel, and through undeistand the writing process." In mid-November, Ithaca Rena upman, Fiction and Arts know what is going on and that writing and photographs, bring "I remember a reading lounge College will have a new monthly Editor, explained that they want · increased the apathy on back culture. "Big cities may be in the library at Yale. It was the edge on what is happenin~ on to tap the undercurrents, the campus. "It is too easy to do stimulating," says Adams, ''but most beautiful room in the campus. The Leading Edge will feelings, and the interests of the nothing when you don't know be a highly VJSUal I.C. campus campus. "We am a middle what's going on." Apathy and ig- ma~azine, as well ac, a news ~rrn 1ml hetween Stillwater and norance feed off each other in c1 The Ithacan The first is more vicious cycle The Leading Edge Potential for feature publication. It has been academic and only comes out is hoping to reduce tms problem. organized by a group of students twice a year so it can't express see Publication page 3 who feel that the campus needs these changing undercurrents. future tenure an informational resource to tum By Nancy Pracht the Dean. Senior class notes: "A tenure question has been The professors are, however, prevalent for sometime now for under one and two year appoint­ Reading and Writing ments. But because tenure is not professors," says John Oblak, an option, Ithaca College has lost Suggestions welcome Dean of Humanities and some professors. Sciences. "Yes," says Oblak, "we have When Writing and Reading lost some professois because of Ithacan has olfered the senior Government Office. 3rd Floor was installed in the English the tenure issue. It is also very By Michael DeVlto class officers space to run an Egbert Union. Department of Humanities and difficult to recruit professors article. This will be the place to On November 14th, the senior Science, instructors for Reading when you cannot offer the Last Friday, November ISi, the see what events are fortt:icom­ class and S.A.B. Open Mike and Writing were employed for potential for tenure." senior class sponsored a Ha4lo­ ing, and also what decisions Night will present "The Gong part-time services only. Since "I feel it is a good, strong ween party at the Holiday Inn. attecting you are being made. Show". The Annual Holiday the establishment of the Reading program which meets the needs we hope that those who As always, your input and sug­ Semi-formal will be held and Writing program, "the ma­ of the students. It takes moving attended had a great time. Unfor­ gestions are more than December 6th. Please mark jority of professors are now the instructors from part-time to tunately, attendance was not as welcome. Please send all your calendars and read The employed full-time," says Oblak. full-time, transition time, and good as it could have been. comments and suggestions io _Ithacan for more information. Why is it that they still cannot time to plan," sums up Oblak. In the weeks ahec11i. The THE SENIOR CLASS. St111ient receive tenure? It is important for I.C. to offer "The program is now in tran­ tenure to these professors. Good sition," says Oblak. "The plan­ ones are needed for the writing ning is at the preliminary stage center, classes, and to help and will hopefully be resolved approxim·ately 90 writing this academic year," continues minors.

I cordially invites T THE BOOKSTORE Seniors H WILL BE to the Crossroads A on Tuesday, November 12th C OPEN, A on Parent's Weekend at 7:00 p.m. Meet our executives and enjoy refreshments. Tell us C · Nov. 9 & 10 about your career goals and hear about the exciting 0 Executive Development Program at lord & Taylor, L Saturday 9am-2pm America's leading fashion specialty store. L Even if you have not previously thought of F. Sunday 10am-2pm retailing as a career, you may want to know about G the many interesting opportunities at Lord & Taylor. F If you have proven abilities and a record of achievement, and look forward to the challenge of running a profitable C .______business, Lord & Taylor looks forward to' meetirlg ·you:_'_·_·_.· _____. November 7. 1985 THE ITHACAN 3 Student Government line-up

By Brad Tucker subtractions ot courses. an returning lor hLc; second year, recommending resolutions of Librarian. annual budget and l..1sa Segal is bcRJnning her Should Add/Drop be one competing academic intrrests or dllocations and the expenditure~ first Yl'ar. week. or two'/ Should the access policies. This committee also of those allocations. Thi~ Daw 1.L<;.<;y L'> to serve a orn· road between campus and !he reports to the provost. There arc committee also reports to the yt·ar tPm1 on the Traffic :\ppeal~ Hudson Heights be open to all six students, one from each provost and members serv<· a Board. The committee review~ traffic? Should Spring Break be school. who each serve il two two yC'ar term of office. Tamra all traffic appeals and request~ one week or two? These year term of office. David \VIrnck IS scr.mg her first :,:ear. for variances in campus parking Grant Go(Jdeve '74 questions, among many others. Denton, Allied Health: and There is ~till an opening for ,u:d traffic regulauons. Its arc addressed each year by Thomas Cavallo. Mllc;Ic; arc both anoth(•r student. d<·cL'>ions aw submitted 10 lhl' Ithaca College's All-College beginning their scconllege c.. m1mittees. Before The campus Ufe Committer to New Jersey to star in the 1968 there were no student has 4 student members. They popular ABC-TV . members on any of these help promote and enmur

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History Club Women and Pre-Law Concerts for Dance and n.,~eting a Cause Gymnastics The History Qub will have an Work Series , Soci~ty important meeting on Tuesday, A panel d!scus.sion on the The Pre-Law Society wiU be spon­ Show November 12th at 7:30pm, in problems and prospeets regar­ soring a speaker from Stanley H. Looking for something fun to do with Concerts For A cause. a Textor 302. we will discuss ding the changing roles of men Kaplan Education Center, focusing the folks on Friday night? Look no and women in managerial musical documentary, is a further. The answer is the Dance cowse offerings, fundralsers, and on the LSAT's. All interested project by Ithaca College future activities. New members careers. Moderated by Professor students/faculty invited. : and Gymnastics performance being' Jim Stacey, Department of students sponsored by sister held, free of charge, at the Ben Light weloomel -Thursday, Nov. 7th stations I06 VIC and 92 WICB. Management. Tuesday -7:00prn Gymnasiwn (in the Hill Center), this The documentary diseusses the November 19, 6:30-8:00pm, Gan­ --Friends Hall, Rm. 302 Friday, Nov. 8 at 9:00pm. The Journalism nett Center, room Ill. music indll'itrlcs' involvement in show will consist of an exciting Stress raising funds and awareness for variety of jazz, modem and lyrical Competition Career charity. Among the 12 events pieces performed by members of Manag,ment covered wil be USA for Africa, the llhaca College community. Rolling Stone magazine has Workshops BandAid, Kampuchia, LiveAid There will also be floor, beam, bars, announced its Annual College Jour­ Sem_inar and the A.R.M.S. concerts. The and vaulting exhibitions from the All workshops are belng held in Heidi Skolnik of the Sports nalism competition which show will be simulcast on talented women on the Ithaca 'the Job Room of the Egbert Training Institute in New York Ci· recognizes excellence among Sunday, November 10, from College gymnastics team. Practice Union. Sign up for workshops at ty will deliver a Stress ooUege writers. Judged by editors of seminar on 1-3pm over Ithaca COiiege's two and reheaisals have been going on the Career Planning Office, first , Management Thursday the magazine, entries may be radio stations, 92 WICB FM and for weeks and all the hard work Is floor Gannett center. , November 7th at the HiU Center submitted for the categories of 106 VIC FM cable. sure to show up in a fantastic per­ Entertainment Reporting (profiles on the Ithaca College campus ar • ______1 formance. This is a once-a-ye,ar Reswne Writing 11am and at 2pm. There will be a and news features on music, film opportill}ilY. Dqn't miss Ill and· personalities); Investigative November 14 question and answer period 9:JOam-11:00am Reporting (an article or series that following each seminar. This lec­ . Racquetball has had a tangible impact on the ture will be of special interest to Interviewing college campus or surrounding Physical Education Majors as Tournament Medical November II commumity); and General Reporting well as the general student 11:ooam-12:3opm (any subject). All entries must have population. Admission is free! The American cancer ~1ety Record been published in a college In addition to the Stress will be having their Second An­ on-campus Re<.TUiting Club newspaper or magazine between Management lecture, Ms. Skolnik nual Racquetball Toumamen1 al November 13 April I, 1985 and April 5, 1986. will present information at 12 Courtside Racquet and fitness 3:00pm-4:00pm The Medical Record Cluh Winners in each category will noon regarding recruinnent pr0- Club November 7-10. In addition presents Elmira psychiatric receive 51,000 from Rolling Stone cedures practiced by the Sports 10 Ra<.'quetball, there will be a SIGI center of Drama/Reality: New and electronic typewriter products Training institute. All are Wallyball Townarneni, Aerobics a November 13 Perspective; Menial Health from co-sponsor Smith Corona. welcome to attend. While in Marathon, and a dance on sa1ur­ 11:ooam-12:oopm Players. Learn aboul mental Applications are available from Ithaca, Ms. Skolnik will also per­ day night with the Clockwork health probl(•ms in our so<.iery on Todd Mcl.eiSh in the Office of Public form in "An Evening of Dance Band. For more information call Job Search Thursday. November 14th a1 lnfonnation, West Tower, 14th Floor. and Gymnastics" at the Ben Courtside Racquet and Fitness November 8 , 7:00pm in Textor 101. r\dmLo;sion Deadline for submissions Is June 1, Light Gymnasium on Friday Club at 2n-0200. Grab your 2:ooprn-3:30pm sweats and join in the fun! • L'> free. 1986. November 8th at 9:00pm.

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No~·embc~ &-9,12-1:, Last Day W1.th­ Symphonic Band, Vocal IC Men's Varsity 11 11 Jazz Ensemble, (Fl omedy of Errors, --­ draw with W ~~E_~.2__& .~L'\'Crnbc'l 1: Swinuning - Harvest Semester Course 3: 00 Pr'\ oerner Theatre, 8:00 Job Search Workshop, ASPA Club Mta.; Job Relays at u. of m Job Room, Egbert Un1or Room, 7:00 p.m. ochester, 1:00 p.m. Novembe'L 8-10 Grad violin Lecture/ 2:00 - 3:30 p.m. tAJ Parents Weekend Recital, Margaret Nove.mbe-~ 10 Al Anon Mtg., Phillips Please consult Marcl.nro, (N) 7:00 pm SAB Fl.lm, Willy Wonka NcL·embe 'l q Room, Ch::ipel, B: 30 - IC Varsity rootball Parents Weekend and the Chocolate Afro=Lat1r. society, 10:00 p.m. s. Cortland State, schedule for Faculty Recital, Factory, T-102, 7:00 Panel Discussion, 1:00 p.m. (H) events Philip Clark, Viola, & 9:30 pr'\ Crossroads, 11:30 a.m \'t•\·f!mbcti 1?. Novembe11. 9 (F) 8:15 pm - 5:30 p.m. AEC/BACCHUS weekly Noc• err.be'L 7 0 Physical Therap} Nove.mbe.~ IZ mtgs., Job Room, 4:00 JC Varsity Crew - Music School - Viola/ Assoc. Bakesale The Times of Harvey .'.Joc•embc-'I. 11 p.m. Freeman Cup Regatta, Area near Foot­ Viola Studio, Recep­ Milk, film sponsored Interview Workshop, 10:00 a.m. (H) tion, .DeMotte Room, ball Field, 1 by the Sociology Dept Job Room, Egbert Unio Sr. Class Group Mtgs., p.m. 9:00-11:00 pm & the School of 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Job Room, 7-8:00 p.m. NovUnited States. They have demonstrated by downing the that they would use their new that s~nificant prowess armaments in a future conflict, Arabia. These additional sales of toward lhat llOal has been opposed the Camp David Peace Iranian fighter, and if existing weapons to 5audi Arabia are accomplisheif with the Treaty between Egypt and Israel inventories are insufficient, addi­ against Israel. ·leading up to a major arms substantial assistance of since 1979, and are presently tional supplies will not make a The sale of advanced Saudi Arabia. package which would possibly opposing U.S. peace initiatives in difference. Encouraging them to weapons to saudi Arabia by the include M-1 tanks, F-15., Stinger However, this has not been the the region. spend more on unnecessary U.S., such as the AWACS, the surface to air missiles, and other case. In fact, since the latter . The 5audis have also worked armaments at a time of reduced F-15, and the M-1 tank, will give sophisticated weapons. In 1981, assurance by our·President, the against U.S. strategic "national" oil income could increase inter­ the saudis 'capabilities never President Reagan assured the saudis have opposed every 'interests by economically sup­ nal dissatisfaction and lead to before possessed by Israel's senate that the Aw ACS would significant American peace porting Syria, by keeping oil unrest like that which led to the enemies. Such weapons will not be delivered to saudi Arabia 'initiative attempt in the past four prices as hiJ;!h as possible, and fall of the Shah of Iran. This leave Israel even more - region does not neect· to create vulnerable, as opposed to main­ a more conducive environment taining an adequate level of for hostilites. superiority over hostile Arab The demise of the IC On the other hand, by selling forces. the Saudis sophisticated EIieen FIiier weapons, the United States is President I.C. HIiiei Big Man On Campus reducing Israel's ability to He's the legendary figure of simplicity is of a long forgotten, But never mind what the new college campuses. A purely lV rerun time. No longer are the B.M.O.C. might wear, more A few minutes American outgrowth of the toussled locks (a la James Dean) importantly, if he did exist here, higher education system. He's sufficient, even when aided by where could we find him? the human sheepskin. He's faded jeans, button-down shirts, Unfortunately, there is no looked up to, respected, and the essential loafers. school center of activity that of ''T J'' & ''E'' revered, and feared. He's the Big Everyone has them, even the enhances the breeding of B.M. ·s. the-- field for 'comell in that Man on campus, and Ithaca B.W.O.C. (Big woman on He couldn't hang out at the Get ready for those mandatory Pudgies·commercial? Bozo the COiiege doesn't have one. · campus). Today's colleges are Union. Where would he park? He questions from visiting parents Clown? The qualities of the B.M.O.C. filled with B.M.O.C.'s wearing couldn't stand in the midst of a this parents weekend. Getting a full schedule after have changed over the years. camouflage clothing in an effort sports' frenzied supporters, Q: "The food here isn't that pre-registration is as easy as The Archie Andrews/Richie not to be recognized. A trend because he'd only stand out bad, why do you always tackling "Refrigerator" Perry Cunningham/Greg Brady towards a more aloof Big Man. among the empty seats. And, complain?" one-on-one. there is no way that a B.M.O.C. A: "I guess you haven't tried Dimies: A legend in its own would be in the downtown bar the Steak Madie@ yet." (No rela­ time. scene; everyone knows that no tion to John.) You know E.S.P.N. is burning David Klein, Editor in Chief Big Man looks cool standing in Q: "Gee, don't the fountains out when roller derby makes Lloyd Sarro, Managing Editor Barbara Richard, Advertising Editor line. But never mind where the Michael Segal, Business Manager look pretty?" prime time. B.M.O.C. could be found, more Lynne Realander, Operations Manager A: "It's too bad they'll be Those hour and fifteen minute importantly if he did exist here, turned off tomorrow morning courses are getting tougher News Editor ...... Karen Powers why can't we find him? when you leave!" every day. Assistant...... Nancy Pracht Ithaca COilege's own history Q: "lhat new Union should be We nominate Buddy Hackett Editorials Editor ...... Robin Plant snuffed out all traces of the nice when it's finished." as most unfunny comedian. Entertainment Editor...... Allison Deutsch B.M.O.C. when the school Assistant ...... Joan Melrod A: "It sure will. Too bad we There is no truth to the rumor Sports Editor .... , ...... Mike Murphy expanded into five separate freshmen won't get to see it." that 92-ICB's new slogan will be Assistant ...... Kim Brockman schools, and moved onto the Q: "can I see your mid-tenn "We are the Psychedelic Dog." Photography E.ditor ...... Adam Riesner then abandoned hill, the life of grades?" If you shop at Tops and don't Assistant ...... Sean Rooney I.C.'s Big Man came to a quick A: "Gosh, I must have left see anyone you know, you just Announcements Editor ...... Lisa Walder . end. The isolation one feels Billing Manager ...... Susan Cagnetta them in the library." don't have any friends. Assistant (Fmancial) ...... Caren Katz when surrounded by one of the Who is that person on the Rogan's Corner should be Typesetting Supervisor ...... Karen Braun many cliques is the same that cover of the spring course offer­ renamed Rogan's Gold Mine! Copy Editor...... Brad Tucker killed him. The students only ings? Buddah? Maybe the clas.s of '86 can buy Sales Manager ...... Tracey Goldman reflect the school's history, and, Layout Managc:r ...... Kim Lehr What the hell is an ice-<:ream picnic tables to go with those Assistant ...... Glenn Kolker sadly, the B.M.O.C. has gone the novelty? benches the das.s of '83 bought. Office Manager ...... Joan Foley way of pep rallies, homecoming Don't keep your room too send in responses and ques­ Public Relations Director ...... Elissa Vendig dances, hazing, and other tradi­ clean this weekend, you might tions to "T.J." and "E" do The Distribution ...... Bob Hauberg, Kenny Schoen tional college fare: left get your parents' hopes up. Ithacan, Egbert Union (please downtown in the name of Bring back the include your name). progress. CHEERLEADERS!! "T.J." Costello Job Vyty Who is that guy trotting out on "E" Elnrelnhofer THEITHACAN

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• November 7, 1985 THE ITHACAN 7 Slogan termination outrages WICB To the Editor: should be mentioned. "E" i.s a programming on WICB. heavily biased. nitwit or n dweeb" can write a After reading "TJ" and "E"'S member of the Sports Staff at 92 As a radio station, WICB Perhaps you do not listen to column. A true journalist backs colwnn "Oleck Out the scenes" ICB. Are you in the position to cannot please everyone all of WICB, but it is obvious that other up their opinions with facts. The our minds quickly di.smissed say this? Your own Sports the time, but it does its best to people do since WICB was two of you need to consider the columni.sts as a couple of Director, Mike SudaleY, seemed vary the format widely enough voted as having the "Best some of the consequences of amateur writers with a few to have a different view. Where to fit into at least one segment of Playlist" in the Ithaca Times. what you are writing. The minutes of spare time to crack do you get off patting yourself anyone's musical taste. This i.s The fact that WICB has a .13 in support from fellow students jokes. To respond to such on the back if this column is done with various specialty the Burke Radio Ratings book and the Ithaca College statements originally seemed to supposed to represent the shows on WICB such as jazz, when a .10 is considered a Administration for too many be a waste of our own time. views of the public as you have blues progressions, classic rock, success for any college radio organizations is pitiful in this However, actions taken by the stated in private? Independence Day, heavy station shows that WICB has college and it is people such ar.; administration as a result of your While the Dean of metal, hard core, dance music, quite a large audience. yourselves that just add to thi<; column demanded our communications glanced at reggae and the list goes on. We WICB challenges its listeners pathetic stiuation. response. your "one liners" he saw the have never felt the need to and when a li.stener slicks with Pamela Ghunelm A closer look at the "column" comments about the "Big publicly criticize or analyze the station they are rewarded TVIR '87 presented several biased Electric cat". You have your · someone's taste in music. . with a lot more than the simple Scott Murphy opinions and incorrect informa­ wi.sh, the "Big Electric car was Everyone has a right to their ~ic which so many stations English '88 tion. "Lou Rawls i.s spelled "short circuited." Dean Thomas own taste in music. Your assault play. It can hardly be said that L-0-U R-A-W-L-S and not Bohn, (School of communica­ on WICB was unnecessary and you dlallenge yot.rr readers. Any "Rawles" as you had printed. tions) after reading the column, Why should center Ithaca be ordered the "Big Electric cat" to nuked? What makes a comell be pulled off the air immediately. EDITOR'S NOTE student a Dweeb? Why are you That was the end result of a not a Dweeb? Not only were the promotion that had been comments bad one-liners, but worked on for five months. On Certain statements in the li!tter "Slogan "supposed to represent the views ofthe public. " they had no proof to back up the the day that the cat was going to termination outrages WICB" written byMs. It ts only the opinions and expressions of two facts. Everyone can make be unveiled as a vi.sual image at Ghuneim and Mr. Murphy need some students, "T.J." Costello and "E" unqualified comments, but why the Haunt, it was revoked. One clarljiJ:ation. Einreinhofer. should readers have to be reason given was because of In the Fust paragraph, "However, actions Finlllly, the statement regarding "Dean presented with your singular your highly opinionated column taken by the adminlstralion as a result of your Thomas Bohn (School of Communications), point of view. along with some other still column demanded our response" is misleading. qfter rf!llding the column, ordettd the "Big Elec­ The comments that have so unclarified reasons. THE ITHACAN's column "T.J." and "E" tric Cat" to be pulled off the air immediately" far been the most damaging For those who may be was not the cause of the termination of the 92 is also misleading, The fact that THE involve 92 WICB. Who are you wondering why the "Big Electric WJCB slogan and promotion campaign. There ITHACAN was published the day on which the to say "Not that anybody Ii.st ens cat" was chosen, it was taken were. however, some question about the man­ campaign KUS cancelled was purely coinddental. to the station anyway but..."? A from the Adrien Belew song ner in which the campaign was developed and David Kleln trip down to the Haunt on a "Big Electric Cat." we felt that initiated that may have caused the termination. Editor In Chief Thursday night, or spending Adrien Belew represented our _ Seco'!"ly, the column ts no! in_ ~Y way lime answering phones in the image at WICB because he is a WICB studio would easily pioneer in new music. Fonner di.sprove your statement. guitari.st of Talking Heads and Furthermore, there is the King Crimson, Adrien Belew WICB integrity ''ignored'' statement "Unfortunately the reflects the studies in music that ICB Sports Staff, which is _has been made over the past To the Editor: on the afternoon of October 3Lst, simply killed it with no tangible respectable, is trapped in the decade and was a strong Why mourn the "Big Electric the integrity of the executive reason given. Along with the "Electric cat". Funny that fact representative of the various cat"? When the cat was killed staff of WICB FM was not Cat, much time-consuming. challenged, but ignored. creative, and heartfelt work Apparently, the administration of accomplished by the staff of Ithaca College did not consider WJCB was ignored and The INQUIRING PHOTOGRAPHER the logo appropriate, and they eliminated. are certainly entitled to control Remember, one month ago, By Sean Rooney what goes over the air. Their many of us signed petitions • decision to eliminate the cat, against proposed ratings of however, was so abrupt and music albums by concerned but Question: What do you think of Ithaca final that the staff of WICB was uninvolved people. Last week, not only unable to voice their the major record companies College's investments in opinions, but given zero time to gave in to pressure and decided companies doing business in recover from the disruption. The to use the ratings on their South Africa? administration. doubtless, products. Again. our voice was considered the "Big Electric ignored. Cat" unprofessional, but it was Ignorance killed the cat. '•,. they who forced WICB to seem Dominic De.Joseph unprofessional when they Cinema/Photo '89 - ~'- ~; .L·\Y;...,.. Student denounces '·.,·i:~.-·~ :!!f; . __, ~: columnists' comment :,·,· a.,;, :~ . Gary Eatmon .. Tara Buchannon To the Editor: radio station wonh listening to. :; TVR '86 Bus Mgmt '86 I think everyone should have The bottom line is that the I don't like it. Tuey should pull It's wrong They shouldn't invest an equal opportunity to express various components of Ithaca out. I'm upset that the in South Africa. They have . his or her opinions and The College should nor be made a administration didn't let it be better things to do with their ' Ithacan seems to be a prime lark of in a 'medium put out by known. Also they didn't give the money. place to do it. SO now I'm going the COiiege. If "T.J." and "E" students a chance to give their to express mine. What right does didn't like a promotional idea on own opinion. anyone have to publicly the station. they should have demean a respected institution contacted and expressed their when he or she has no basis for opinions to appropriate his or her opinions other than members of the 92 WICB staff. . . malicious intent? I'm referring to If "T.J." and "E" wanted 10 a portion of "T.J." and "E"'s mcikt> a comment in The observations in last week's Ithacan , they should havt' Ithacan. First of·all, plenty of expr~d their ideas in a logical people listen to 92 WICB--all its and mature manner, instead of types of programming. The the rather childish mode they .i rt·! entire staff, not just the sports chose. • staff, takes itself seriously and Barbra Baker 1works hard to make 92 WICB a TV/R '88 I, ·., Giselle Saskor

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. - ITHACAN VARIETY This Week in Arts and Leisure I. C. gradl!ate: MTV executive talks in Crossroads on video promotions By Allison Deutsch Network. Incorporated (a division of Warner-AMEX),and On Tuesday afternoon, Peter includes MlV. Nickelodeon, and Einstein spoke in the Crossroads \'HI (the newest of the three). about his executive position at MTV started out in 1981, and Music Television. Einstein is a didn't really get big for about two 1979 graduate of Ithaca College, years. By then. everyone where he majored in business involved was ready to throw in administration, and was very the towel (they were S80,000 in active at WICB and the Drama debt). department. Finally, cable kicked off and After receiving a degree in the business became lucrative . .Marketing at Babson College, he Nickelodeon, a station geared began working at Xerox toward children, has just Corporation. He soon found, recently become a 24-hour though, that he wanted station. like both MTV and VHI. something newer and less VHI. a 10-month old channel. is structured that would hopefully doing very well. It is geared combine business and entertain­ towards an older crowd (which ment. With the help of an old Einstein had to admit he was a lhaca College connection, he got part oO. and is doing much Pllolobf_,_..,. a position as New England sales better than MTV did originally, representative for wamer-AMEX since videos have become an BemJe Milton {Cenler/ and his band, m:ognked throughout the Ithaca (lff!(lfor his blues, played to a packed house at Mlcawber's Tavern last Saturday night. satellite division. accepted fonn of media in the When Einstein started past four years. working, MTV was still in the Einstein explained that his end experimental stage, so he was of the company does not create mainly doing marketing for the any videos: they all come Nickelodeon channel. At the straight from lhe record Recent Mozart-mania · time, many new cable networks companies. The division does, By Walter A. Moody Mozart's music, pervaded the Mozart so unpopular in his last were opening, and he was however, film the VJ. segments, piece. The second and third years. because the public liked forced to keep on top of things as well as doing the animation There has been a recent movements take their material novelty instead of emotional so that he wouldn't miss any for the MTV station identification occurence of Mozart-mania from folksongs from popular depth. Mozart would have opportunities. spots. Einstein's department is since the film Amadeus came music of the time, and the third wasted his talents complying to Now Einstein is in charge of also responsible for the now­ out last November. This was movement uses a specific song these desires. the Northeastern region's sales famous slogan, "I want my eVident last Friday, November 1, with lyrics which begin. "Come, The first movement does and marketing. He desaibes his MTV!". at 8:15pm. Bailey Hall at Cornell dear Mary, and make the trees show a certain despair, which job as helping to create Special promotions are also a University was packed with green again ... "(from program Mozart certainly must have felt awareness and excitement, part of his job. He takes the throngs of music-lovers who notes, copyright 1985 by Lenard when he wrote this piece, with continuing the growth of • national promotions and were there to see the Mostly Burka!). driving, intense background viewership, and, of course, specifies them to his regional Mozart Festival Orchestra, The pianist for this piece was rhythms and a despairing, making money. When asked areas. As opposed to the Lear conducted by Gerard Schwarz, 23-year-old Ken Noda, who has almost sighing minor melody. about how he got where he is jet Hall and Oates promotion, for one-time trumpet player for the played since he was five. He The second movement sets a today, Einstein laughed. and example, he would have had a New York Philhannonic. played with the grace and more relaxed mood in a major said, "I guess I was pretty local contest for Boston only. The first piece of the all-Mozart emotion that is always a key. Its soft dynamics and good!" The crowd chuckled at One thing he always keeps in program was newly discovered pleasure to hear, and is doubly graceful melody seem to this one. too. mind when tailoring these Symphony in A minor, K.16a. impressive from such a young suggest a peaceful acceptance Einstein is not alone in his contests is that all the ·cities There has been much dispute performer. of the desperate conditions advancement. The company he aren't the same. "Pittsburgh is over this symphony. Some say After the intermission we Mozart faced in his later life. The works in now is called the MTV see MTV page 11 Mozart wrote it when he was 23, heard the Violin Concerto No. 4, third movement is an energetic while others say he wrote it at in D major, K. 218. This piece is piece, back in a minor key, the age of 12. This reviewer one of five violin concertos suggesting a kind of rising tends to agree with the latter Mozart wrote when he was 19. anxiety, which leads to the last The Ithacan week assenion because of some of The first movement opens movement, also in the minor • the rather clumsy harmonic brilliantly with the violin playing key, which is the resolution of progression and simple in the high register, denoting the the desperation Mozan faced 1n retrospect ... melodies. This symphony still joyous character of the piece. before his untimely death. By Brad Tucker has no positive documentation The second and third as to its exact identity, so the movements were also of a light The Festival Orchestra, which November 8, 1935-The Ithacan November 5, 1965-The Ithacan dispute is still going on. Whether character and made for consisted of a chamber group of which is published every other reprints a letter from Huben H. it was by young Mozart or not, delightful listening. Young Uck strtngs, a flute, two oboes, two Friday, contains the complete Humphrey, the Vic,e President of it is still channing music, and a Kim, the Korean born violinist bassoons, and two horns, gave Ithaca College Student Directory, the United States, thanking welcome addition to the concert who also plays for the AX-Kim­ a good cross section of Mozart's including name, phone number, Walter Beeler, an LC. profes.sor. repenoire. Ma trio, played the piece with life works, showing almost all of address, and year of graduation. for the Ithaca College Concert In contrast, the next piece mastery, grace. and control. the many emotions which There are a total of 379 students Band's performance before a played was Mozart's last piano The last piece was the great Mozart's music contains. Mr. listed. speech gi\-en by Humphrey at conceno, the Conceno No. 27 in Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K. Schwarz showed excellent an Agway conference. B-tlat Major, K. 595, which was sso. One of the last symphonies command of the orchestra, written in the last year of his life. Mozart wrote, it shows a great eliciting dynamic and timbral November 2, 1960-The /thaqin November 13, 1965-Senior At the time he wrote the emotional depth and mastery of nuances with sweeping reports that over 600 parents members of the I.C. football concerto, Mozart was penniless developmental techniques gestures which were fun to attended the 1960 Parent's squad, continuing the tradition of and not as popular as a which make Mozart such a watch. Toe orchestra members Weekend. Turnout was above burning their shoes at the close composer as he used to be, but distinctive figure in musical played with a professional expectations for this first of the season, are pictured inThe the music did not reveal this at history. This emotional depth, as brilliance that is always a Parent's Weekend. Ithacan. all. Lilting melodies and serene Leonard Burkat said in the pleasure to cheer in a live hannonies, as is usual With program notes, is what made concert hall. 10 THE ITHACAN November 7, 1985 A femin isl-religious play By Alllson Deutsch "instrument of redemption". every time she cleruis.the deck, darkness". same time putting men sut--· in She didn't betray people; rather, the birds all fly over and she Between these vignettes, their place. It shr ,ec! the on Friday night, November ISi, she opened the door to the must begin again. Aside from there were scenes of the stereotypical woman, who I went to see a play called separation of the sexes, which is everything else, Noah is allergic women still in the park, and, as loves, feels, and has pride in "Daughters of Eve" at Ithaca's a positive thing. to the animals. One night she is each religious figure made them giving birth to sons. Although Company Theatre. "Daughters Next in the line-up was so depressed that Noah offers to increasingly pro-female, they "Daughters of Eve" tried to of Eve" was written by Barbara Deborah, a prophet. Deborah throw a banquet for her. The found something more place women in a better light Hungerford, originally as a was represented here as a only problem, as she notes, is degrading to say about men. than men, I felt it only college assignment. It has since vicious, kill-the-enemy, Rambo­ that this will use up the last of Eventually, they came right out succeeded in making all of been adapted into the version type character, which I found their food. Those men-kind but and laughed at men's silly humanity look rather shallow. which Wa<. performed last week. disappointing. The message imp@dical-right? "visions" and "faith".· Despite this, the ~vening "Daughters" is more of a seemed to be that only women One of the great female biblical was thoroughly absorbing, and the collage than it is a play; have the necessary combination tragedies was enacted next. The making alt of chosen biblical make Hungerford has pieced together of fairness and strength to truly story is of Lot's wife who looks passages humanity look "Daughters of Eve" a learning eight seemingly unrelated get a job done correctly. back at the burning city of evil experience for those not women from both the Old and Of course, no religious play (SOdom), which had once been rather shallow- previously exposed to the New Testaments in. order to could survive without a brief her home, even though God had Bible. Toe simple sets were effective, create a magnificent defense for mes.sage about exiled Jews, and told her not to. She is turned At first I thought this would be and the Company Theatre being proud to be female. The hence came the story of Naomi instantly into a pillar of salt. In a feminist play, but it turned out was cozy and welcoming. I would play opens with four women, and Ruth, who were forced to defense, Hungerford expresses to be, instead, an almost never hesitate to attend another who have never met before, leave their homeland and begin that Lot's wife did not turn back nauseating view on all that is production at this theater. sitting in the same section of a again surrounded by "gentiles". out of disobedience, but out of divinely feminine, while at the park. one of the four has a At first, the message here love for her homeland. This problem, and, after much prob­ seemed to be that if a family will woman could love Sodom, ing, she admits to her heart's stick by each other, one can find despite the fad that it was one · deepest sorrow: she is a comfort in that, and be blessed of the most evil places on earth. woman. by God. This, I believe, is the After all, love is not a crime. PERSONALS!! From this point on, the play more commonly excepted Lot's wife was turned to salt for becomes a series of religious theme. Hungerford's interpreta­ having loving, womanly instinct. vignettes, showing the audience tion, though, carried a message, Lastly, the audience was PERSONALS!! how the Bible can still apply to more or less, that if women treated to a small scenario on modem times. Toe four women, follow other women one will the beauty of motherhood, played by Ruthe Lydia Fonfrias, eventually meet up with a rich featuring Mary and Elizabeth PERSONALS!! Judilynn Zawacki, Patricia Ber­ man and be able to give birth to (mother of John the Baptist). natz, and Margaret Johnson, his sons. Mary says that once God had· alternate among the various blessed her with Jesus, "the roles as the play continues. living on the future was no longer a blank Personals are returning to The first bil,)lical clip is, wall". She then had the naturally, about.Eve. It is, in fact, floating zoo privelege of full womanhood, a defense of Eve's eventual something only another woman The Ithacan next week! eating of the evil fruit of AS comic relief, the actresses could understand. Mary and knowledge. Although many moved on to a short piece on Elizabeth praise God for the people feel that Eve's action Noah's wife, and how she must wonder of their mutually Drop your messages in our box next to was the downfall of mankind, have felt about living on a blessed male children, claiming the check cashing window in the Union this play represents her as an "floating zoo." She tells us how they could "wait for (His) voice silently through centuries of before Sunday at 8pm. Limit 15 words. Welcome Parents The Ithacan reserves the right for editorial discretion. · Strawberry Hill

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SENIORS: Reservations for Graduation Weekend 117 Dryd~n Boad must be made by mail. Send requests to Ithaca, NY 14880 Reservations Manager, Tl:JRBACK'S OF ITHACA Boun: .Oll,•'ftllrl 7:SOam•lalll 919 Elmira Road. Ithaca. N.Y. 14850. l'rl4ay T:SOam · 8pm Bal. I: 81111. 9:00 m • 8 pm November 7, 1985 THE ITHACAN 13 Wrestling team faces trouble from page 14 Despite what appears IQ be a native should challenge at the the 1181b weight class at this Mankowich at 142 !Pete won the thd l,Lst year for Ithaca to haVt' generaffooseness amongst the 1181b clas.<;. At 126, high school weekend's Cornell Invitational. CU tournament at tSOlbs over the a shot at placing the five All team. Tom's brother Paul says state champ Joel Lamson but in so doing, may have sus­ weekend). Americans it usually takes at that by no means can anyone should make- his presence felt. tained enough damage to his The Bombers should be season's end to challenge for c1 afford to relax too much. "The Union Spring·s Jim Mosley could shoulder to keep him sidelined relatively solid through the top three ranking at national<;. toughest competition with most figure into the team ·s plans at J34. for quite some time. C',ogswell middle weights with returners "We're prerty much following of the guys is probably in the or 142. Also at 142 is another afso performed well at the CU Paul and Tom Mankowich. C'.hris our game plan." says AssL'itant 1wrestling) room before we go Long islander. Mike carrera. And Invitational. placing 2nd at 134. Ledyard, and Steve I-tile. But Coach Marl;. Iacovelli. "We're out on the mat (for matches). barring any recurring knee but he too ha<; had recurring more questions arise at the 177 going to take these up-corning You can't slack off because trouble, Pennsylvania's Keith trouble with an injured elbow. and 1901b classes, both vacated tournaments, which really don·t there's always someone else at Nielsen should do more than The team will also need to find hy All-American graduates. mean much except as f'X· rnur weight that's probably contend at the L58-167lb weight a replacement for three time All­ North C',arolina transfer Tony pcncnce for some of our ~vorking just as hard as you. if cla<;ses. :\merican Bart Morrow. who Villareale and/or Sal Imbimbo younger guys, iron out somt' of not harder." The prospectus for the w,Lc; lost to graduation. It will pro­ (both injured) could challenge at the shaky points they might The acquisition of about five upcoming season hinges on a bably come from a talent pool those spots, but right now their have. work wuh them. (Xllish up key recruits also figures to number of questions. not the whirh includes Rich Biggers. status is uncertain. lit',a\')'Weight the technique. and at the end of intensify the intrasquad battles least of which concerns the Paul Schuman and Chris Rich Kane. who placed fourth at tlw season. we'll put it c1II for starling roles. Keith Wagner, health status of both Panariello Lopresto. Also expected to con­ the UJ Invitational. will also havr together and see how far we can a Port Jefferson, Long Island and Cogswell. Panariello won tribute heavily will be Pete to dominate even more than he go."

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on the commons HQLEY'S open 'til 9 Thurs. & Fri. 14 THE ITHACAN November 7, 1985 Absence of pressure ~T,~~~1;m;1•· could help Wrestlers '·. By Jim Connors centrated on going 15 & o. which of holding everything on our· we did ... Toe L5 & o was the main backs, saying we have to do it," This time las! year, the Ithaca thing at first. but this year, its all said a relieved Panariello. College Wrestling te,am had a nationals. People aren't losing Echoes Tony Villareale, "Last Division Ill National weight as fast, we're staying up year it (the pressure) maybe Olampionship well within its (heavier). We're concentrating took some of the fun out of it, sights. However. several key on technique and we're waiting with some of the guys getting a injuries toward the end of the till March for nationals." says little bit scared that they weren't season. notably to All- Teammate Paul Schwnan. "It going to be able to produce." . Americans Bob Panariello would be nice to go 15 & o. but That concern to produce does (shoulder) and Glenn Cogswell that's not the main thing." not appear to be holding up the (elbow). moved its target out of The team should development of many of the wach. Th~ result was a t½'.elfth benefit from the absence of the guys this year. "Especially place fin1Sh at the Nallonal tremendous pressure to win it because everybody's in shape," Tournamt'nt. ,di, which characterized much, if says Tom Mankowich. "l think ·'ThiS year we ·re not all. of last season. lnex- we're sitting a lot better than we concentrating mainly on perience going into this year has were this time last year in that nationals." says 126 pound tempered expectations. respect.'' Co~well. "LaSt year we con- "We don't have the pressure see Wrestling page 13

People of aO ages rompeted in last Saturday'.$ karate tournament-by-­ at Ithaca High School Girls as well as boys won trophies and awards for their achievements in karate.

~ ·f!q.91 looks t~ future Fir;;:;! describes Lane as "an AS for the future, Flood ½111 outstanding instructor who participate in a tournament to be ~1l-,;~;;'-'":;'L~ .11,=fl'~S,.."1:1>,,,~ ' -·"'-- enhances the development of held in Syracuse in_two weeks. ' (,1n11 /11 ... /1 !'11 111t1,\;11Jfl,l'III I ul11111r11 1 rn1f111,r .. his students." . . Through continued · ,,1 ,,,,,. i,d Mark Figer ~ ,,,w , Flood now trains at Ithaca work and determination, Flood PARENTS WEEKEND College, however, in the newly hopes to be successful. If the Excellent ... make it special in our lovely dining formed Ithaca COilege karate past is any indicator, Felton food & wines. room with a cozy fire to keep you warm.· club. The club is a branch of the Flood should have continued ' Mizuchiiki school at Cornell. The success. Tu.,, thru S,,t s- 0 Sunday 1-8 club presently has twenty to 387-9412 twenty-five members but Flood F n11lc- n,,rth <>f lthac,1 on Route SQ, Taughannock Blvd Soccer- feels that this will increase in the Tri-captain Sue Chermak feels future. the team will fair well in this Flood trains approximately weekend's ECAC Tournamen1. four .to five times a.. week to "We worked hard all season. develop his mental concentra- and things are finally coming THE NIGHT'l'IME tion as well as hils physical together," the fullback said. "\\'e technique. He has obtained the played as a total team against .mnk of yellow belt, for which he Cortland and if we can do that recently won the championship, this weekend. we can win the but plans on reaching higher ECAC's for the second straight levels. year."

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--·-· ------·--··...-- ... ., November 7, 1985 THE ITHACAN 15 >- I.C. basketball .team Cortaca Jug set for '85-'86 season from page 16 gone to sleep in the past. came battle for the Co~aca Jug. I_thaca By Greg Lauber almost every offensive category 6'5" senior Al Whitney relurns Tliere are many signs mat alive with excitement. "It wai, leads the senes 22-17-3. In las! season including scoring 10 the Bomber lineup after sitting wmter is almost here in Ithaca. (17-6), field g~al perceniage and out last season. Whitney will the best crowd I've ever Cortland last year. the Bombers The leaves are falling, the air is free throw accuracy. Vye also provide size up front. He and encountered at an Ithaca game," abused the Red Dragons 42-6. growing cold, and the Ithaca anchored the defense as he led vye should provide a very offensive lineman Steve Brett Cortland. who is 4-4 on the College Men's Basketball team is the Bombers in both rebounds powerful one- two punch to said. season. is coming off last back in the gym practicing for and blocked shots. These opposing teams. Toe victory clinched the ICAC week's loss 10 C,anisius . .14-20. the upcoming 1985-86 seaso~. impressive stats earned him a Another asset to this year's Championship. The Bombers The team has been inconsistent. The Bombers arc once agam spot on the ECAC Division Ill team is 6'8" transfer ~tud~nt are now 3-0 in the league. The but has beaten some good under the direction of head Upslate New York All Star team. Yance Hicks from the University win also keeps the Bombers in opponents. The Bombers can't coach Tom Baker, who led the Vye will, however, have a of Maryland. Hicks should contention for the playoffs with look past the Hed Dragons but team to a respectable 13-12 very talented supporting cast provide instant dividends ao:; he only two games remaining. The should be able to control the record, including a 7-5 mark in this season. Veteran Scott will give the height upfront that Bombers will play at home for game if they play well. the last time this season against the ICAC last year. Baker will be Wilson, who was the Bomber's the Bombers lacked last season. Cortland on Saturday, and finish guiding an experienced team as second leading scorer last The Bombers will once again Game time L'> 1:00pm at Souih out the regular season againsl he has eight returning veterans season, will once again be a big be competing in the tough ICA~. Hill Field for this Parenls Merchant Marine in Kingspoint from last season. offensive threat from the out- They will again have to face stiff Weekend gam1'.. on Long Island. Offensively, the Bombers will side. Mark Comish also returns competition from RPI. St. once again be led by 6'5" junior to give power upfront for the Lawrence and the Alfred Cortland comes to Ithaca to Andy vye. Vy<; led the team in Bombers. Saxons.

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The Bombers are seed­ and the winner will meet the ed third in the New York State COrtland State-Wooster COilege regional and will face number winner on saturday. two seed, Union COilege, in I.C. will be retying on two-fime Schenectady November 12. This All-American goaltender Karen will be the first time since 1980 Howarth and team scoring that an IC men's soccer team le~der Meg Pusey. Howarth has has gone to the NCAA's. shutout ei~ht opponents this Despite Ithaca's 1-0 victory 1t season while compiling a 0.92 = over COrtland in the regular goals against average. Pusey season finale, the Bombers still has 15 goals and three assists to finished a game behind pace the offensive attack. senior top-seeded RIT in the iCAC. Jane DeGrenier will also be Midfielder Jon Lamstein leads counted on for some offensive the Bombers with 22 total points punch. DeGrenier has scored .....,..,_,RllalW and a team high 16 assists. Mike five goals and has eight assists The Ithaca Colkge J. JI. football team lost to O,Tgate 23-6 last Friday afternoon. Theil' record Is 1-3 going Neelon and J. Paul sant are fied for the Bombers. inlo their/art gomeoftheseasonagainst Cornell. -25, Sheldon Wallct'r, reochesforapassas-82, DaveDresnu for the team lead with seven The first round of regional play blocks. goals a piece and 17 and 14 is set to begin at 2:00pm on points respectively. Friday. The championship game Fleld Hockey will start at 1:00pm on saturday. Goal-line stand saves football v-ic-tory, 15-12 By Tim Johnson Hobart to settle for the 3 points, statesmen took over on their and Hobart led 12-7 until late in own 34 and moved the ball all In Geneva, NY, 5aturday, the the fourth quarter. the way to the Ithaca 4 yard line. Bomber's playoff hopes were The Bombers received Hobart moved three yards within a yard of being shattered. possession on Hobart's 48 yard closer on two downs. But the The Hobart statesmen were line after a short 15 yard punt. In Bomber defense held on third stopped on 4th and goal, with 32 eight plays, including a 25 yard and fourth downs from inside seconds remaining in the game, run by Mike Hoffman and a 16 the one yard line with less than to preserve a 15-12 Ithaca victory. yard reception by Jm Lynch, the a minute left in the game to save On the Bomber's first Bombers scored when Steve their 15-12 victory. possession it seemed evident Kass ran the ball in for the touch Perhaps a motivating faGtor in the team was prepared to dowri from seven yards out. the Bombers' come-from-behind dominate Hobart. Quarterback Kass threw to Hoffman for the victory was an enthusiastic and Mike Middaugh guided an eighty two-point conversion. cheering crowd of Ithaca fans. yard drive on 14 plays with an Bomber fans, who seem to have excellent mix of runs and With 3:14 on the clock, the see Jug page 15 passes. Lou Butenschoen ran the ball in from the two yard line for the touchdown. Guerrero's kick was Women's so:ccer good, and the Bombers led 7-0 early in the first quarter. But, again this week, the in ECAC tou,rney Bomber offense seemed to go By Debra DiMaggio Dragons · a score. Previously . _,,, flat and mistakes and penalties The Bombers gained a berth in unbeaten Cortland trailed 1-0 at __ ~ Dan began to haunt them. After the ECAC Tournament this the half thanks to a tally by Fdlon Flood Is a yellow bdt mid a fierce compditor when it comes to Welkley picked up his second weekend in Oneonta after a hard Michele Frech from a Maureen interception of the season to fought regular season. Ithaca Nolan pass. The scoring tables give the Bombers the ball on faces Scranton in the first round turned in the second haff as Ithaca student their own 23, Hobart intercepted tomorrow. The Ithaca College COrtland tied and eventually a · Middaugh pass attempt. women finished their regular scored again to take the win 2-1. HobarrQ.B. Dave Jewell took the season at 8-5-3 following con­ The loss avenged !C's first ever karate c·hamp statesmen 22 yards in live plays, frontations with perennial Divi­ win over COrtlanc:l's women By Brendan R•n individual who has devoted the handing the ball off to Dave Ralf sion I powers comell University booters last year 1-0. Karate is a sport which has last two years of his life learning for the touchdown. The extra and Cortland State last week. Leading the Bombers offen­ been romanticired in many of its the sport. His efforts paid off on point attempt failed and the AgainSt the Big Red, the sively is senior Lisa castano (7 spectators· minds. Bruce Lee November 2 when Flood won Bombers led 7-6. combination of April Smith and goals, one assist) with l5 points. has become a mythological hero the yellow belt division of the Early in the third quarter, an Michele Frech got theiBombers followed by junior Maureen for many, being able to defeat f,ast coast Regional Champion- Ithaca fumble set up a 27 yard rolling less than five minutes into Nolan (5 goals, 4- assists). twenty me"r_1 single handedly. ship at Ithaca High School. The Hobart field goal. The Bomber tlie game to lead 1-0. The defen­ sophomores Laura Goldin (5 Karate theater is also becoming win was the fulfillment of offense didn't move again in the sive unit held tight before comell goals, 4 as.5ists), and Michele a cult classic on Saturday Flood's hopes and aspirations. second half; Bill Toth punted the netted a goal with 25 minutes Frech (6 goals, 2 assists), each afternoons, leaving fans · Felton Flood first became ball ten times on saturctay. remaining to close out the day's­ racked 1.,1p 14 points. Defensively cheering for their favorite interested in karate during his The statesmen kicked another scoring. Sophomore Donna the Bombers are anchored by combatant. What people fail to sophomore year at Ithaca field goal late in the third quarter Glitzee recorded eight saves in goalkeepers Laura Slagle and realize. however, is the hard College. after Q.B. Dave Jewell had led a the 1-1 deadlock. Donna Glitzer who together ·- work and determination which is offered instruetion under the fifth 68 yard drive to the Bomber 3 The Bombers traveled to stack up a .911 saves percentage involved in the sport, degree black belt Sensi Lane. yard line. The Ithaca defense COrtland for a night game on and a o.ss GAA. Felton Flood is one such see Future page 14 held on three downs, forcing Halloween and gave the Red see Soccer page 14