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Reportage 7 New York State increases its tuition assistance. Computer Science House rccicves a donation from Fairchild. Three RIT movies recieve Film Awards. Under New Leadership RHA is chang- ing its focus. Student Activities and CAB team up to print one calendar. Fall Quarter has been extended one week. Two Questions of the Week.

Features 17&20&24&36 Dr. Andrea Parrot sf>eaks to RA's about Date Rape. A broken cable cancels many classes all last week. RIT's radio station has mellowed, becoming more enjoyable. Other local radio stations fight fiercely for the oldies market. 3 local diners each unique rate a visit from every RIT student.

Cover Story 12 A little cable closes four buildings and extends Fall Quarter.

Reproview 28 Fore! is the latest album from Huey Lewis and the News. Laurie Anderson stars in her own movie "Home of the Brave."

Scoreboard 40 Men's X C Wins Mansfield and Cor- tland, runs over Alfred. Men's Soccer has yet to lose game, shuts out LeMoyne. Women's Soccer gets scorched at Dragon Cup Tourney, losing two out of three. Coach and three athletes to be inducted into RIT Sfiorts Hall of Fame.

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No portion of this magazine may be reproduced without prior written permission from REPORTER REPORTER REPROFILE Magazine Life after RIT. I'm sure that's the last weekends. You think the walk across thing some of you people are thinking the quarter mile is bad or the bus trip Editor In Chief about. Especially freshmen Four years? from Racquet Club? Try leaving at Kevin J. Minnick Five years? It's an eternity. Well four 7:20 to catch a 7:42 train which doesn't Manaoina Editor years ago I was a Freshman too. I arrive until 8:55, then walking H of a BUI Amstutz thought that it would never end. Now I mile to work. Happy hour? Forget it. I write this as an RIT graduate. am so tired by Friday afternoon that if I I remember the feelings that I had have one drink I fall right asleep. Friday ReDorters that first month. Intimidation... fear... I is the day that I try to catch up. Nothing Maxine Isaacson was lost. What am I doing here? I hate it for me on Friday. What I would do for Jim Ferme here! Nothing to do! What God awful one more good bash. fate could stick me in upstate New York I've made some new friends and Entertainment Editor during the best four years of my life. I renewed some old friendships but went to my RA and he said "It will get nothing could take the place of the f>eo- Kris Argento better." That made me feel real good! ple I met during the last four years. Like he would really say "It gets Nothing. No way. It is true, that the Soorts Editor worse." Sure I was making new friends, friends you make in college will last a Bob Salzer but I really didn't know if I wanted to lifetime. be there. There are some advantages. My week- On a Friday afternoon in late ly paycheck is incredible compared to Sports Writer September, I took a walk and did some what I ever made before. The advan- Chris Martin real deep thinking. I remember it like it tages of Manhatten over Rochester? I was yesterday. I had a choice. 1 either could write a book on that one. Just the Photo Editor could go through the motions and be people down here make it interesting. If miserable or really give it a shot and you think some of the photogs are Steven D. Freeman take advantage of the opportunities. I characters, you ain't seen nothing yet! I decided to give it my best. can sleep soundly at nieht. without Photooraoher I really began to have fun. Even some some idiot screaming his lungs out in Dave Evans of my classes were enjoyable (not all, the quad, or at 4a.m. lockout. This is only some). I became a government the first thing that I have ever written Cartoonist floor rep, I played intramural sjxirts, I since May, and I don't have to study for Mike Kerwin got a job at Freddy's in Southtown. I tests anymore. It's not that bad... pretty had fun. good in fact. Production Coordinator Life started getting really good. I After reading this, you are probably became an RA. Best thing I ever did. thinking to yourself "Does he or doesn't Nils Morgan Now I was telling freshmen that it he want to leave his job and come back would get better and I really believed it. to school?" It won't be fair for me to Production Managers I became involved in the Student answer that. Just make the best of it and Steve Waterioo Judiciary process, another great ex- have fun, because there is no turning back. Annamarie Daane perience. Next thing I knew, it was the midway point. Two years down, two to go. No problem. Two years is a lot of Production Staff time. Did the RA job again, became a •lis J. Canal Patricia Rurak lab assistant, met even more Jeff Rekrhert Sue Shade people. . .Great, I don't want to leave... One more year left. . . still an RA... now Linda Crankshaw Beth Ploeger We, like many other depart- working for REPORTER selling ments were shut down last week. Scott Traylor George Daniels ads . . . one year is a lot of time... time Because of the power failure we Greg Rivers goes by fast... STOP!!! were unable to publish last Friday. Advertising Representative It is Saturday at noon on this past We have expanded this weeks Victoria Vavrinec May 24 and I find myself sitting in the magazine to compensate. This is Ice Rink. There is no Hockey game go- the largest regular Reporter issue ing on this time. My graduation? Four ever printed. Our thanks to Hans, Business Manager years? Where did it go? Please, God, I'll Dan, Dave, and Mark at the T&E Brad Pietras do anything for four more! One more? Center. And a personal thanks to How can I survive without college??? the REPORTER staff for working Distribution Staff Help me!!! twice as hard this week. Especially As I am writing this in my Manhatten the Monday night production crew John Athans office, I am thinking about the good consisting of Bill Amstutz, Steve Andrew Minnick times I had at school. I do miss it, but I Waterloo, Ellis Canal, Jeff am happy. Instead of staying up until 2 Reichert, Vicky Vavrinec, Steve Advisor or 3 in the morning, watching Letter- Freeman, and Annamarie Daane. Dr. Elaine Spauli man, I doze off by 11:30. To sleep in All of whom worked all night long now is getting up at 7:05 instead of my on a school night to get this issue 6:41. I can't even sleep past 9a.m. on produced. KJM Ed. ^ October 3, 1986 LETTERS

They say adversity tests a community. I week. We do feel that the added chaos due DR. ROSE EXPLAINS would say that RIT was tested and not to lack of information was unnecessary. I found wanting, and I appreciate the pa- only hope when this all blows over, it isn't Our recent jxjwer outage was a source tience and supfxjrt for our community forgotten. In the future when some of distress to both you and our faculty and which you have demonstrated throughout emergency arises, we will be equipped with Staff because it interfered with our primary this ordeal. a set plan of communication, one free of activity of teaching and learning. Dr. M. Richard Rose instances of conflicting information. Also, I As a student you are entitled to a full ex- RIT President believe the students shuld be commended planation of what happened, how we dealt for their patience during the past week and with it, and, more impiortantly, what we I hope their bewhavior will be remembered propose to do in terms of making up the APOLOGY TO GREEKS when it comes time for the rescheduling of classes that you missed. classes. When the campus was built in 1968, To all members of the RIT Fratematies; Kris ten A. Kaiser aluminum cable was selected for use in Vice President. campus construction. Because we are Recently, during our fall membership Off Campus Student Association located on a flood plain, cables are drive, the RIT Rugby Club posted several submerged. These conditions were an- signs in the hop>e of attracting promising ticipated and the cabling used has been new players. Unfortunately, one such functioning satisfactorily. fMDster contained a remark which may have I'VE BEEN TAKEN However, on this occasion a small leak been interpreted as uncharitable towards Have you ever been frustrated with in the cable shielding initiated a chain of the RIT Fraternal System. RIT's policies? I am just one person who is events which necessitated the ultimate deci- It was not, nor has it ever been, the RIT actually sp>eaking out against the RIT sion to recable a significant part of the cam- Rugby Club's intention to in any way bureaucracy. As a transfer student from pus. The initial small leakage caused a discourage participation or supfwrt of the another four year college, and after taking short circuit which required shutting down RIT Greek community. We extend our two years of computer science courses I the power to repair it. The cable then cool- sincerest ap>ologies to any individuals who came to RIT only to be fed to the wolves. ed. Uf>on repair and subsequent testing, as interpreted these signs in any way which After a year and a half my GPA went from the cable again heated up to its normal appeared as a defamation of the RIT a 3.00 down to below 1.0 and I failed out operating temperature, and as testing was Greeks. We have been and will continue to of school. I managed to stay at RIT with being conducted, additional leaks occurred. be supf)ortive of the RIT Greeks enhance- help from the Learning Development At that point it became apparent that ment of the RIT community. Center and their College Restitution Pro- replacing the full cable was the most rapid Todd Harrington (Pres) gram. I worked hard to regain my standing way to get back to a reliable position. This Mark Santus (Treas.) at RIT, and now I want to move ahead was our primary concern - to interrupt our Joe Carey (Capt.) towards graduation. This past spring I was educational process as little as possible. RIT Roaches Rugby Club re enrolled into the Liberal & Tech. Studies I have rarely seen a higher degree of Option Program (GLAT), because no other professionalism as was demonstrated by the WE SHOULD LEARN major would take me with such a low Physical Plant staff, as well as many of our GPA. I recieved a 2.0 in the spring quarter colleagues from the local community, By the time this letter is read the turmoil pulling my GPA up to an overall 2.0, foremost among whom was RG&E. We concerning the power outage will have which was still too low to enter the College literally worked twenty-four hours a day passed and school will have returned to of Business. I am now a second quarter until we were finally able to bring the normal. Although it may be over, I hope it GLAT student but in actuality I have com- power back up in time for our Monday will have served some purpose by teaching pleted three and a half years of study. Since classes. us a lesson we should have learned long in GLAT, the highest class ranking you can While replacement of the cable was ago. Almost two years ago the Off Campus achieve is a second year student, I am a underway, we planned a program which Student Association (OCSA) addressed a junior with a sophmore status. This would f)ermit make up of all classes miss- similar situation. During the winter quarter semister I registered for a course and I was ed. You will be hearing from your Deans of 1985, Rochester was hit with a heavy successfully enrolled in it for 2 weeks when and faculty precisely how we plan to do snow storm. School was not officially the College of Business decided I was not this. closed, therefore students were required to eligible to take it. Not only am I not allow- I think we have done all possible to report to classes as usual. In many cases ed to take this course, but I have missed the minimize the damage to our educational they arrived only to discover that their first two weeks of the subsitution course. progress. We feel the repairs are permanent professors were unable to get here and class This is a situation that a student in my jxjsition can not afford. It seems the Col- and that the forthcoming program for catch was cancelled. What does this have to do lege of Business is more concerned with up will, again, be least damaging. with the events of the past week you may their rating rather than a students educa- As for the way we handled the crises ask? Well OCSA asked then and we are tion. They feel they have a right to deny a -first, I would like to apologize for the in- asking now for improved communications student access to a class, and that is exactly convenience. Initially , we thought it was during times such as these. In too many what they did to me. I pay more than one simple break that could be repaired instances students receive conflicting $10,000 dollars a year to go here, paying returning to full operation overnight. That information. This lack of information for the salaries of the faculty and staff who is why we did not cancel immediately. It causes ill feelings between students and in actuality work for us. appeared the problem was short-term and administrators which could be avoided if a easily correctable. As soon as we were able system communication was devised. I believe that RIT is going to have to re- to determine that it would require thirty-six As a student leader, I feel I can speak evaluate their educational procedures. I hours, we took the action, of which you are for my peers when I say that we cannot think that the whole purpose behind col- all aware, to close the affected buildings. blame RIT for the circumstances of last lege is education. I also think that as 5 students we should have some control over our own education. RIT should not be con cerned so much with their rating or what class status the student has. Rather, they should be more concerned about giving the REPORTER student a quality education. After all, that is what we are here for. Daniel J. Maag MAGAZINE FISH C FORGOTTEN

Being a fifth year student, I have seen many changes here at RIT. This past summer there was a very noticeable change in the FREEDOM OE SPEECH dorms. Due to the dormitory authority in- spection, any lounges that did not have fire MEANS BEING ABLE TO retardant materials in them had to have those materials removed. Among those items removed this past summer were YELL paneling and artificial bricks on the walls and any bars. I lived on Fish C West last year and am THEATRE!! doing so again this year. Over the summer I was living in the Residence Halls and noted when the Fish C lounge had its paneling IN A CROWDED FIRE. and bar removed. The paneling was remov ed approximately two months ago and was replaced with plaster-board. It is now the third week of the quarter, two months since the plaster-board was put IT ALSO MEANS BEING A up and the lounge has yet to be painted. Our R.A. says she has asked for the lounge WRITER OR PHOTOGRAPHER FOR to be painted and we have not gotten a rep- ly. I can understand why the plaster-board REPOR TER MA GA ZINE. had to be put up. However, I do not know why Building Services has yet to paint the lounge, put up a television bracket or the bracket for the floor microwave. I feel that if you are going to do a job you should finish it. If building services Positions now available for Writers, wasn't going to finish the job, they should have left our lounge the way it was. I am photographers. Advertising, Sales, and living in a Residence Hall that has a lounge that looks like a half built room. I feel that Advertising Management. our floor shouldn't have to suffer due to red-tape and the royal run-around. To quote Scott Stockham in a RFPORTFR article last year: "Well RIT, are you going to talk or walk." David Hunter Fourth-year Electrical Engineering Initiative will get you an interview. Enthusiasm will get you promoted.

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6 October 3. 1986 Film/Video Awards School Extended entire week. Vilenski said liability was never an issue as the institute could not It is not often that RIT students can obtain The Deans Counsel, Chaired by Dr. Tom have predicted an "act of God." He said direct feedback on their work produced in Plough, provost and vice president for they have had a responsibility to the their spiecific program of studv. On academic affairs met Tuesday morning to students to meet "the letter of the law." September 16, the Society of Motion discuss the power outage during the The extended week of classes applies to Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTK) previous week. They decided that there was all of RIT's nine colleges, including those and the Rochester Audiovisual Association no alternative but to add an eleventh week not effected by the blackout. Students (RAVA) meet in Ingle Auditorium to onto the academic quarter. Accordingly, unable to attend the make up classes must honor the winning entries of the 1986 exam week has been cancelled. discuss their individual situation with the Student Film Video Festival. Among the The registrar, Dan Vilenski, explained affected professors. Final exam dates and recipients of the nine presented awards that The Deans had no real choice, as the times are to be left to the discretion of the were three RIT productions. "state of New York mandates a certain the departments or individual professors. The ceremony began at 7:00 p. m. with number of contact hours in order to give College of Continuing Education and other opening remarks by Festival Chairman and credit for a course." He implied that many night classes are to be made up on Friday Director of Film Clollections at the (ieorge of the courses might not meet that evenings. Fastman House John B. Kuipier. Rose M. requirement, since they had not met for an Gabriele, Acting Chairman of the Rochester section of SMPTF and Operations & Technical Services Sfjecialist pil Rochester Institute of Technology at Fastman Kodak Company, and June M. Bounds, President of R.\\'.\ and President of Duncan Audio Visual, alternated in MAKE-UP CLASS SCHEDULE presenting the certificates and platjues covering four different categories. These FALL QUARTER 1986 consisted of novice and advanced divisions Due to power failure on September 22-27, 1986 • the academic calendar has in non fiction, animation, experimental and been revised in order to provide students with adequate class meeting times. fiction. The following is, therefore, in effect: Jo Anna Kotarski received first prize in animation (advanced) with a computer EVENING* CLASSES animated piece created as graduate student * Evening classes are all lectures, labs, and studios offered at 5.00 p.m. or later. in the Computer Ciraphics Design program of the College of Fine and .Applied .Arts. EVENING CLASSES CANCELLED ON: MAKE-UP DATE: The semi self portrait video, simply titled Monday, September 22 Friday, October 10 "Portrait," was created on an Atari 130XF Tuesday, September 23 Friday, October 17 with the aid of the Computer Fyes and Wednesday, September 24 Friday, October 24 MovieMaker programs. Vance J. Miller, a Thursday, September 25 „ _ _ Friday, October 31 fourth year Film'Video major, garnished # All classes will meet in their regularly scheduled rooms, during their nonmal time period. honorable mention in the same category for "Conscience of the King," conceived in a # Students unable to meet on the make-up day must assume responsibility for contacting the instniaor similar manner. The only group effort to fx* in advance to make sjjecial arrangements. distinguished was a first prize fiction (advanced) video production concerning the consequences of a killer's actions. " IVill O' DAY* CLASSES The Wisp" was envisioned by Robert * Day classes are all lectures, labs, and studios offered before 5:00 p.m. Crossman, Tim Healy, and Rob Sciarratta in their second year of the Film'Video The traditional exam week scheduled for November 17-22 will bereplaced b y an 11th week of regularly scheduled classes. These classes will be offered in theirregularly assigne d rooms, during their normal program. time period. Past winners from RIT, both in the animation (advanced) category, include DAY CLASSES CANCELLED ON: MAKE-UP DATE: "77ie Walrus and the Carpenter," a 1980 Monday, September 22 Monday, November 17 claymation spetacular by Thomas Gasek Tuesday, September 23 Tuesday, November 18 and Malcolm Guy Spaull, and Tressa Wednesday, September 24 . Wednesday, November 19 Drilling and Robin Trist's "The Owl and Thursday, September 25 Thursday, November 20 the Pussycat," completed in 1983. "The Friday, September 26 — Friday, November 21 Saturday, September 27 (Day) , Saturday, November 15 Walrus and the Carpenter also won the 1980 Student Academy Award, and has • Qasses which were not affected by the power failure will also meet during the make-up period. since gone into distribution. Spaull is the Individual instructors may use the make-up period either to conclude the quarter's instruaion or present Film'Video Chairman. "The Owl for examinations. Examinations, if given, will not exceed the time limits of the regularlyassigne d class period. and the Pussycat" went national by its I^tqadca^on Home Box Office. • The above schedule was selected from a variety of options. For example, the use of Saturdays was not selected due to conflicts associated with student work schedules, Saturday classes, and community service activities. Office of the Registrar 9/30/86

7 The most important goal of for RHA is New Calendar New Focus at RHA to improve their own standards. TTiey plan on becoming a more united association. Two RIT calendars have been eliminated. The outbreak of student appeal for an im- "The problem being that the directors of The Bi Monthly Preview calendar proved campus atmosphere has forced stu- RHA need to get together more with the published by Student Activities/Union dent organizations like the Residence Halls governors of the quads," says Hess. RHA Services and the quarterly College Association (RHA) to improve their pro- also wants to work with College Activities Activities Board Calendar have merged to grams this year. David Hess, president of Bocu-d, Student Directorate and Greek become one monthly publication. RHA, says,"we are planning new and im- Council. One example Hess gave was the The publication is to printed in booklet proved events for the student body." Hess remodeling of the Gibson Recreation room. form and will list any event any RIT feels that RHA has a direct impact on cam RHA would like to provide a place of enter- organization would like publicized. The pus. "If we didn't offer the programs. tainment for Greeks and indepiendants work- Preview calendar was widely acknowledged Residence Life would have to, and they just ing together for a common goal he feels as informative, but rarely used whereas wouldn't he able to handle it" says Hess. Greek usage of the Gibson Recreation room cab'S calendar was popular only not RHA is made up of a staff of twenty exemplifies this. comprehensive enough. students and ahout 300 government RHA is planning to increase their pro- The two coordinators, Debbie Waltzer representatives. "The reps are the backbone gramming from 52 events to ahout 100 this and Christina Mickley hope to make a of RHA," says Hess. The representatives year. RHA plans to invest in a big screen success of their new publication, hut need provide useful information and feedback to Television for parties and football games on more events to list. They want to encourage estimate the success of an event. Through Sundays. The Fish Darkroom will he open- all RIT organizations to list meeting times, the represenatatives there is communication ed before Christmas. Also a booklet will he social events, special events etc. Deadline between the students and the campus leaders published soon and "will explain everything for each months issue is one month ahead that can help them. One of their main goals you wanted to know ahoout RHA," says of distribution date. The new calendar will is to provide services to the students. They Hess. • he distributed on or ahout the first day of supply VCR's, tools, refrigerators, every month. typewriters, and even slide projectors.

How did the power outage affect your classes?

Jen Linnane, Graphic and Industrial Annette LaVamway, Design, "I don't think I Dietetics, should have to make up "The power failure did classes, because since I'm not effect my classes, hut an art major, Saturdays I don't think students are when I do most of my who missed class should projects, therefore I don't have to stay past think RIT should November 20th to make reschedule classes on up for missed classes and Saturday." labs."

Sam Gigliotti, Alicia Geddis, Computer Engineering, Marketing, "Since we are paying to "I don't think I go to classes here, I think should've had to take an RIT should have inform- exam in the dark. RIT ed us better ahout the did not inform us of what problem. Nobody really exactly the problem knew what was going was." on."

Octobers. 1986 Computer Coup The .AR(i was attracted to this new modules as the main processor, or heart of module, as it has the most superior process the system. The other hardware was design The Computer Science House (CSH) has ing ahilites available. The group found out ed and constructed hy ARG itself, along recently received two new microprocessors ahout the module, and contacted Fairchild with the software necessary to use it. from the Fairchild Corporation of Palo ahout acquiring one. Before actually receiv At present, the first stage of develop Alto, California. CSH is one of only three ing the modules, the ARC had constructed ment is complete, meaning that ARG has a groups to have this innovative new 32 hit a working simulator of the CLIPPER, for working system to start with. They are go- microprocessor, which is known as the research purposes. Fairchild then received ing to use a modified version of BSD CLIPPER Module. all of the data gathered hy ARC, which, ac LNIX 4.2, as the main operating system, The CLIPPER Module is heing used hy cording to Dean Nystrom of college of ap which will he called RIT 1.0. the Advanced Research Group (ARC) of plied Science and Tehnology "astounded ARG says that this system will he the CSH. The group's members are: Frank the scientists at Fairchild." After some in fastest available, surpassing the VAX 8650 GiufTrida, Paul Netzhand, Steve Adams, vestigation into the data's authenticity they system. They hope to have all of CSH us and Brad Werner. Thev are using the donated two of the modules. ing one someday, and make them available module to construct a super mini computer The computer system that the modules for educational purposes. • system, which would surpass existing are heing used for is being constructed hy systems. the ARG. It incorporates the CLIPPER More Tap Aid Likewise, graduate students will have their TAP. maximum award increased from $600 to The minimum award has also been in Assembly Bill 10634, the proposed legisla- $1200. creased for both dependent and indepen tion for a 46 million dollar increase in the The maximum allowable annual family- dent undergraduate students to $350. Tuition Assistance Program (TAP), has income (NYS net taxable) has also been Students who are eligible (only New been signed into law. raised. Dependent undergraduate students York State residents) lor a change in their The new law will raise the maximum can get TAP if their annual family income award due to the alxive criteria should award for financially independent is $32000 or less (raised from the current receive a TAP award certificate from Higher undergraduate students from the current $29000 limit). In addition, independent Education Services Corporation showing the SI800 to $2000. For financially dependent sudents can now earn an annual net taxable particular modifications. Students having undergraduate students, the maximum income of $6500 or less (raised from the problems with their T.AP award should con- award will he lifted from $2700 to $2850. maximum S5666 amount) and still receive tact the financial aid office. •

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12 The culprit (right). The original cracked piece of cable which halted classes in three academic buildings.

While most of us enjoyed a few cancelled classes, electricians (left) worked hard to replace 1800' of defective cable.

thousands of dollars This type ol the College of Engineering, the College classes are still on. and if Cracies will High Voltage cable (15.000 volts) is still of Fine and Applied Arts, and the Col- be open for dinner." used to connect the power substation lege of Graphic Arts and Photography. Jay Ciacobbi, second year near Physical Plant to the unaffected The students reaction to the power mechanical engineering major, summed academic buildings and the Residence outage varied, but most were excited, up the general attitude of the students Halls. Said Dempsey "we have got and -not surprisingly- glad to get a cou- by his comments. "It's great! 1 love it! 1 some serious thinking to do" concern- ple of unexpected vacation days.. Ellen got out of three hours of classes today, ing those other lines. Cottmann. fourth year general and five tomorrow. It should be RIT The result of this power outage management major, was working in the policy that we have one of these at caused a difficult academic decision as information booth at the time of the least once a quarter." At presstime no many classes were cancelled on Mon- outage. She said of the situation "Peo- decisions had been made concerning day afternoon and the effected ple are crazed. Everyone is psyched. make-up times for classes. buildings were locked after the Deans It's like a snow day for fifth graders. and Vice Presidents met on Wednes- People are calling up and asking if their day and decided to end education until at least Monday, in the buildings XT" without power. Central to this decision was the lack of safety afforded each building. Alan English, a fourth year photography major, reported that his was one of those classes taught in the dark. What was his reaction when the lights went out? "It was scary. 1 was stuck in Webb Auditorium with about A workman unrolls 300 other people for an Art and the enormous Civilization class. The teacher tried to replacement continue teaching, but we got so rowdy spools of cable. he had to let us go early." Monday and Workmen had the power restored by Tuesday evening classes were cancel- 10:00 P.M. led, as well as Tuesday day classes in Saturday. 13 The New Place To Be! RIT Making the move for an MBA? Find out what more than 20 universities have to offer at

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16 Octobers, 1986 A Hard Look At Date Rape

man and young woman are in a sex• cond progression is very simple. Why do nice men force sex on their ual situation, and she has let his The woman doesn't react. She may friends? Better known as acquain• hands roam without trying very hard just giggle and pretend the com• tance rape, the issue has become a to stop him except occasionally say• ment meant nothing, or she may just raging topic of legal, social and per• ing I don't think we should really do ignore the hand that has been grab• sonal pathos on college campuses' this, it is a clear-cut example of inef• bing her from behind all night. Final• across America. This was the fectual communication. She should ly, they end up in an isolated place. topic of a lecture conducted by tell him no, in a firm voice and put What happens next is inevitable. Andrea Parrot, PhD. from Cornell his hand back where it came from." The woman feels helpless, making University. Perhaps this sounds like religious her unable to draw on her power to The typical image of a rapist is a training for Catholic school-girls, but be assertive. The man thinks she is crazed maniac who jumps out of the the message here valuable. As for promiscuous, he may be drunk and bushes brandishing a knife or gun, sexual ignorance, the common com• the script for the rest of the se• and forces a woman to have sex plaint goes like this: "How is the quence of events has been silently with him. But what about the drunk man going to know when no really written into the minds of female col• sophomore who meets a nice girl at means MO ?" Men were advised to lege victims all across America. a party and invites her back to his Prevention is the key. Woman dorm to 'have a look at his new are told never to walk alone across a stereo*? When he gets her in his dark campus at night. They are told room and makes his unrelenting ad• to take a ride with a friend, or to call vances, can he be considered a a safety officer to escort her. Never rapist? Even if she did tease him a should they leave doors unlocked, little? Legally, he can be charged notes on their doors or to give out with first degree rape and sentenc• their phone numbers to strangers. ed to prison. The legal definition of Women are told to always have their rape is a victim having sexual inter• keys in hand wherever they go, for course against her will and without use as a weapon if necessary. Men her consent. Sexual intercourse is are told nothing. They are expected defined as penetration of the vagina to understand that a woman has the by the penis no matter how insignifi• right to look upon them as a poten• cant the penetration is. react to the first no. "If the woman tial rapist, and to treat them accor• Parrot tells us men are taught to didn't really mean no, and would like dingly. Prevention reduces rape, the view women as either virtuous or him to continue she is sure to make statistics do not lie. But when taken sexually loose and taught that men him aware. But if she did mean no too far it can breed distrust, hostility know more about sex than they do, and he does stop, then it shows her and even paranoia. Men become so the women should comply with he is willing to listen, and he doesn't cautious about approaching women, the male's demands. These socializ• have to worry about campus safety and the whole situation leads to a ed notions of men and women's sex• rounding him up for questioning on reduced quality of life between the ual roles are out of date and damag• rape charges the next morning." sexes. But the end result is reducing ing to a society in such rapid change Some statistics cited by Parrot the occurences of rape. When ques• tioned about the issue of what side as we are. Parrot identified ineffec• include the following: Less than 1 in effects assertiveness and the at• tual communication and sexual ig• 100 women report they have been norance as being largely responsi• the victim of a 'date rape'. One titude of 'better safe than sorry' might result in. Parrot responded ble for the high rate of acquaintance quarter of all college women have "Women have a right not to be rape on college campuses. "When a experienced some form of acquain• raped, and this right is inviolable, no woman is in a sexual situation with a tance rape. In one quarter of the matter what the cost." man, she must be assertive ". Asser- cases that are reported, and action tiveness was the strongest word of is taken, the men honestly do not Wriiieii bv B «rKni I iskt advice Parrot offered to the women believe they have done anything in the audience. "When a young wrong. 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' p^^ossibly the greatest non- For exomple, o Little Richord received by o lorge oudience ly Jcommercial Rochester song moy sound like on 'oldie" throughout Rochester. Their new radio station is RIT's WITR. but it wos no 'normol' sound in its progrom director, Borton -iwiTR has its history in the late doy. It wos just OS revolutionory os Conelly, describes WITR's formot 1950's when it was created out of punk wos in the lote seventies. OS "generolly free-form, open two dornn-sponsored stations, Remember when the Tolking minded rodio." They ploy both WITR and WRIT. They both Heods were considered o Punk old ond new music, often ploying broadcast on the AM bond, with bond in the eorly eighties? Now o song months before it will about 10 watts of power. In 1960, even WCMF ploys them. Conelly become o hit on commerciol the two stotions were joined by considers WITR oirtime os being rodio, most recently, "Rock Me, force when WRIT did o 1920's educotionol os well os Amodeus" by Folco. style gong roid on WITR, breoking enjoyoble. "It opens up o WITR hos undergone o tronsmitters, roughing up the listeners mind to whot else is chonge of progrom director engineers ond pulling tope off going on out there." When osked (Goodbye Hoi Horowitz, Hello reels. This oct coused quite o stir obout oudience, Generol Borton Conelly; Hoi is 'just' o DJ ot the time, but succeeded in Monoger John Greb replied thot now) ond o formot chonge in the creoting one stotion with twice os it is comprised of mostly post few weeks. The new formot mony members who were community listeners. Mony of isn't oil thot different, it's still eventuolly oble to work quite these ore in locol firms thot listen "Modern Music. . . ond more", efficiently with one onother. to rodio while working. Judging but they hove increosed oirploy In Morch 1970 WITR wos by received colls, this is in foct of older cuts, the rotio being suspended from broodcosting; it the lorgest oudience during the obout 75 percent modern music hod never hod o license to doy. to 25 percent 'oldies'. These older broodcost in the first ploce, ond As to requests, they ore cuts ore not ordinory, however. the only woy they could stoy in generolly honored if they fit into Older cuts ore selected by their business wos to hove o $7000 the context of the music being rodicolity ot time of first releose. wiring job done to hook the residence holls up with the stotion. The Federol Communicotions Commission termed this o "Free Rodioting" Offense which usuolly corries o S10,000-ond-one-yeor-in-prison penolty, which wos woived since this wos o first offense. WITR opplied for o license ond went bock on the oir. In 1975, WITR went to Stereo-FM ond switched formot to Modern Music in 1977. Then, in Moy 1980, Sconnix Group Broodcosting (which owns WCMF ond eight other Rochester rodio'stotions) denoted o Gotes FM 1000 wott tronsmitter which is still in use. WITR now hos o 'Modern Music. . . ond more' formot which consists of DJ-chosen progromming during off-peok hours ond speciol progroms during Prime Time (see box in center for overview of speciol progroms). WITR is fomous for their excellent Reggoe ond Jozz WITR DJ Dave Nentarz is in command of the turntables and microphone progroms which ore well during his segment of the WITR show. 20 r Schedule

Sunday 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. The Answer New Christian Music 10:00 a.m. 12 noon Test Patterns Avanle Garde i 12 noon 1:00 p.m. Round The World International Music 1:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Radio Sandinista Political. Reactionary 4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. ) Boss Beat Sixties 6:00 p.m. 2:00 a.m. Assorted Jazz Monday 8:00 a.m. 12 noon Modem 12 noon 3:00 p.m. New music 3:00 p.m. 2:00 a.m. Modem I Tuesday 8:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. Modern 10:00 p.m. 1 1:00 p.m. You 're on the air Call ln Wednesday 8:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. Modem 10:00 p.m. 11:00 p.m. Sweet Sedation Industrial Music 11:00p.m. 2:00 a.m. Modern Thursday Barton Connely (left) the WITR station manager, Hal Horowitz, (center) 8:00 a.m. 9:30 p.m. and John Greb general manager (right) put much time and effort Into Modern producing the distinctive WITR show. 9:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. DisorderPunV. played at the time. Also, for-out DJ," mentioned Hoi. Another woy 11:00 p.m. 2:00 a.m. requests ore fovored more, os to judge o DJ is to listen to his Modern these moy leod the DJ to o bond sugwoys. A sugwoy is the spoce Friday he or she hos never heord between songs, ond it must be 8:00 a.m. 11:00 p.m. before. Sometimes o DJ will osk used well in order to moke Modern for requests os on inspirotion. different style songs flow 1 1:00 p.m. 2:00 a.m. "Requests usuolly bring obout o together. It is one of the hordest Friday night filet single group psychologicol obligotion to ploy jobs of the DJ, ond it is very features them, "so we usuolly tell people difficult to moster. The DJ's ot Saturday thot we will ploy it if we con find WITR olso moke up their own 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. it," soid Greb. They ore good, of progroms os they go olong with their show, o job thot con toke The Answer course, to find out whot on 10:00 a.m. .3:00 p.m. five to six hours o week for o oudience wonts to heor, and Modern sometimes o DJ will osk for single show. There is no ploy list, 5:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. requests just for this reoson", just rules: New music must be Reggae Sounds occording to Greb. "We also ployed to give odequote 9:00 p.m. 2:00 a.m. ploy both songs we like ond exposure to it, ond you must Assorted Reggae dislike; thot's o sign of o good enjoy whot you ore doing. 21 iUPlAN STANUY H. KAPLAN EDUCATIONAL CENTER LTD. •351 MI Hope Ave. (Near Elmwood) ^ "^CRAND OPENING SALEip| 461 9320 Exit 16 CLASSES BEGIN until October 31^7«^ GMAT—Sept. 4, Nov. 10 8V2 X 11 white 20# auto-fed LSAT—Sept. 30, Nov. 20 GRE—Oct. 9, Dec. 2 MOAT—Jan. 26, Feb. 10 DAT—Feb. 12 kinkoT Speedreading—Forming OPEN EARLY, OPEN LATE. OPEN SEVEN DAYS 271-2130 — 1667 MT. HOPE AVE., — MT. HOPE SHOPPING PLAZA Put Us To The Test!

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over. Jay Stevens (the big driving to work. When BY NICK BAUMEISTER cheese at WMJQ) gave a very asked about their popularity in It IS Better interesting reason: It seems that relation to the other top stations, major surveys of radio listeners seem to Hatfield replied that no preliminary ratings Than YOU listen in what he termed "slices". In other had come in, but he thought they were doing words, people will turn their radio on for a extremely well. He and his colleagues often Think short time only and stations have to repeat heard KLX played in Mall stores and street songs people want to hear often so that the talk seemed very favorable toward the chances of Joe Listener hearing his favorite station, a very important factor for tune are high. Discussing his competitors, he determining popularity, according to ^^^^^ reetings, felt that WCMF was in first, but that WMJQ Hatfield. When asked if WKLX would have time favorite; fellow radio had no problems with the new station, a "Homegrown" program (where local bands the Prairy Home listeners! How WKLX. "KLX will be a big problem for send in demo tapes, the best ones are selected Companion, a many times fiave you WCMF, but I don't think it will affect us at to be cut onto an annual album and the best funny talk-music show listened to one of the top' all, " he said. I inquired if he was anticipating of the album receive a recording contract from the South. There are Rochester radio stations, a change of format for WMJQ, to go along with a major label and quite a palette of free also special Classical programs requested a song, listened on for with most other Rochester stations to which equipment), he replied that they would not on Sunday. The nice thing an hour or so after being told that he replied with a firm 'No!". When asked copy something tnat another local station about WXXI, of course, is that it is they would play it as soon it fit into about his feelings on WKLX, he answered "I was already doing; it would have to be a non-commercial station, all their the list, in a couple of songs or so,' and not feel that KLX is a really good station, Bobby something completely new to the dial. I funding comes from donations by members hearing it? How about hearing your Hatfield, the program director there, is a mentioned the fact that WCMF seemed to be and local corporations and from Federal favorite' song four times in the same good friend of mine, and I think they will do playing more in the Classics' category and funding. morning? Did you ever have a favorite song well. " It turns out that WKLX's format seems asked if he thought that Rochester radio If you are still frustrated by the radio ruined by overplaying? Have you ever to be one gaining quite some popularity would change now that WKLX was around. music heard in Rochester, you should go to wondered why every radio station seems to around the country. It has been successfully "Yes," he replied, "I believe that CMF has Europe some time, especially London. You'll think that the only Yes song ever recorded is implemented in Washington D.C. and gotten a tremendous shake. They are love Rochester Radio when you come back! Roundabout? Well, this article will explore Boston. Perhaps it will become the actually playing into KLX's ballgame now by some of the favorite of Rochester's radio McDonalds of Radio some day, who knows? playing Classics and announcing that 'We nave made a mistake—it took a new station stations on the FM dial and 1 will do my best In the next call to WKLX, Bobby Hatfield FM Radio Stations available in Rochester: in Rochester to wake us up, but now CMF to critique them fairly. In this issue there is was actually available for an interview, in will be better than ever'. I believe, however, also a feature on RIT's own station, WITR spite of the hassles of ownership change. As Station Frequency Type of Music that this talking down to the little guy' will (89.7), as they have not had much coverage you may know, WKLX used to be a country help us rather than hurt us. It's really great in this magazine lately, and they certainly station known as KC99. The original WRUR 88.5 Jazz, Classical, Rock free advertising!" WKLX seems to be well deserve it. owners, Josephson International, sold to WITR 89.7 Modern, Reggae, Jazz listened to on campus and off; however, First Valley Inc. who then decided to change WGMC The best way to find out about radio they are beginning to repeat songs now, so 90.1 Jazz, Specials format to "Classics". Hatfield went on to WRHR stations is not to go there in person unless we will just have to see what will become of 90.5 Community educationa explain that their format also included Hit WXXI you have a definite appointment with the them. 91.5 Classical manager, if possible. U you should be so music such as old Top-40's and old Album WMJQ 92.5 Top 40 bold as to go there without phoning cuts. He feels that their format is the most Another station that deserves mention is WIRQ 93.3 Progressive music anyway, you will most probably be brushed indescript in Rochester, somewhere in WXXI. Even though Classical Music doesn't WCMF 96.5 Rock-progressive off in one way or another. The methods of between WVOR and WCMF. His response appeal to many college students, it is not the WPXY 97.9 All Hits brushing off nosy reporters vary from to why the other stations repeat songs so only type of music available on WXXI. This WKLX 98.9 Classic Hits station to station, WCMF being at the top of much was that they tend to shoot for general station has special programs, usually during WVOR 100.5 Adult Contemporary the rudeness list. When we attempted to get appeal, to get as many different people Prime Time (Weekends and Weeknights) WEZO 101.3 Easy listening an interview in with the program director (or listening as possible. The feeling at WKLX is: that include: Hearts of Space (Spacey WDKX 103.9 Urban contemporary maybe even a few pictures of the station), we "Plan to spend a couple of hours ". It's not synthesizer music) on Thursday nights; the were rudely refused, rejected and prompted intended for turn-on, turn-off type listening, Carl Haas Show every weekday from 10 to to call back later. In fact, after seven or eight but rather for people who will listen for 11am; Pipedreams on Tuesday nights; The following are the results of a poll taken calls, all at various times of the day and hours each day, rather than those that will Orchestras of the Pacific on Wednesdays; on the VAX (VMS) system. always following the secretary's "helpful" flip through the dial several times while New Sounds on Friday nights and the all recommendations, I still didn't have an What is the best Radio station in Rochester? interview from WCMF. It seems that WCMF's character changed in parallel with WKLX (14.9 %) their format change a few years ago. Back WMJQ (13.3 %) then they played what WKLX plays now WCMF (12.7 %) -classics. It seems that there is a good market WPXY (12.1 %) for this type of music, but read on. WDKX (11.4 %) The next station on the interview list was WITR (11.4 %) WMJQ who's format is exclusively Top 40. 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28 Octobers, 1986 "Monkey Trial." Scopes was on trial The smartly costumed cast of 38 friend and enemy, Matthew Harrison for violating a state law which forbade people and a small monkev move and Bradv -William Jennings Bryant in the teaching of the theorv of evolution, blend well on a cleverlv designed set. realitv- is played by Arch Johnson. A based on the writings of Charles Quite a few times, there seemed to he veteran of stage and screen Johnson is Darwin which, as most people know, a great deal of cast members on the compelling, and helieveable in the role are a direct challenge to the validity of stage at once, causing confusion and of a broken man. A recent graduate of the Bible and religion in general. The diverted attention as important lines the Yale School of Drama, Theresa prosecuting attorney was William slip away unnoticed. McElwee is superb in the emotional Jennings Bryan, a presidential The front office of CeVa role of Rachel Brown. Elijah, an old politition, and a firm believer in Cod, incorporated a clever way of finding bearded man dressed in a canvas bag His teachings, and the common man. CO producers for the play. Thev and bare feet, selling bibles and Today's parallel is easy to find with offered ordinary people the chance to shouting the word of the Lord, is Pat Robertson, a TV preacher, sit on the stage during the actual actually William J. DeRitter. DeRitter campaigning for president. Arguing production. CeVa sold the jurv lx)x to is an associate professor of literature in for the right to teach the theory of 12 different law and financial firms in the College of Liberal Arts at RIT. evolution was Clarence Darrow, the area who are allowed to sit in the As always, the production was possibly the best defense attorney of box during a performance of the play. highly professional and the event his time. As a result, one of the classic The result was a bunch of normal highlighted a great evening. The arguments of our time took place in looking people sitting in the jury box (ieVa experience includes a cafe with that small Tennessee courtroom. The with 1986 eyeglasses giving away coffee, tea, and pastries, a fully decision was made, the verdict drawn, their identities. Besides being a clever stocked bar, beautiful decor, a neat but the winner was never really clear. way to keep the price of tickets down, little gift shop, and the same price as a Thus, the question remains. the 10 modern men seem to act as a movie (if you play your cards right). CeVa's version of Inherit the Wind bridge between two very similar times. As a student you can arrive fifteen caught all the spirit and vigor of the (ierald Richards is captivating in minutes before show time and receive classic story with an amusing and the role of Henry Drummond, the $.5.00 tickets. There should be no thought provoking performance. The fictional lawyer representing Clarence question as to where to go on that next script is intelligent and dramatic while Darrow, his force and fury is kept in special evening. — BILL AMSTUTZ still remaining wittv and entertaining. balance bv his tenderness and wit. His Vivacious venturers Travel to U.S.S.R. Ever wondered how many lonely factory pulling the inards out of birds. night carousing about with them. people exist in the world today? The After choosing the best pieces she Teresa winds up with Sergei (Alfred (jeople who hang out at single's bars wraps them up and shoves them back Molina), a rather large man who trying to pick up someone for the thrill into the bird, although she gives a cannot speak nor understand a word of a one night escapade in bed. But yet more colorful description of this of English while Elaine falls for Peter there is another type of lonely person undesirable process. Her view of life is (Peter Firth) who posseses angelic like also looking for a good time, but to stuff chickens, get drunk, get features. While Teresa and Sergei roll craving some stability in their life. fooked. Although somewhat limited, around in the next room, Elaine and Granted, single life can be Teresa's heart is big and she looks out Peter spend the night talking. Before provocative, extravagant, flamboyant, for Elaine who is not quite as vampy getting on his ship the following day, adventurous, but it is also short lived. as her friend. She is soft spoken and Peter professes his eternal love. Elaine There is the lack of companionship, more impassioned, yet she has no finds herself hof>elessly in love, but and no sharing of hopes and dreams money and no prospects. with one problem. Peter wants her to that can make single life depressing. come to Russia and marry him. Once youth is gone it is gone forever What dilemma could be worse? and only the memories are left to muse Going to Russia or being stuck in upon. "Letter to Brezhnev is a dreary Liverpool without a hope in Romance and the fun of single life sight. Elaine is faced with a crucial are blended together in a new comedy. little too simple and decision, and her faith is attacked by Letter to Brezhnev sets the mood for predictable, but also lively these too cold choices. two young women and their and fun," Letter to Brezhnev is a little too determination for a chance at the ideal simple and predictable, but also lively man. Set in Liverpool, England, and fun. The dialogue in the film Teresa (Margi Clarke) and Elaine tends to get thick and subsequently the (Alexandra Pigg) portray two near meaning gets lost in the language. desperate women bored with the same The two women set off one wet and Director Chris Bernard depicts a pasty faced men in the predictable bar black night, not expecting anything gloomy view of women who expect the room situations. They crave too exciting, but when Teresa swifies worst and usually get it. However, the excitement and something meaningful the wallet of a hulking, manhandler film is lively and fun and if you arc they can hold onto, at least for one they escape to a new club. There, they looking for something a little different night. Teresa is a foul-mouthed, tall meet two sailors from a Russian check it out at The Little Theatre. blonde, siren who works in a chicken freighter and consequently spend the — KRIS ARGENTO Huey Lewis is still Old News on the radio. out some really trashy music on their The songs sound verv much like albums. There are some real stomach tho.se from his past three albums and churners on Fore' Needless to say, numerous singles. The album has a these are the songs which are currently very solid backbone of rock and roll being played on the radio. "Stuck songs. Tho.se songs are laced in among With You " has got to be one of the .some foul pop songs. Huey Ix'wis and worst .songs Huey lx"wis and the News the News' last album. Sports, had have ever put out and yet it was the some truly great songs and some real first "hit" from his newest album. stinkers. In either case, most }x-ople Some of the other bad songs from got sick of the songs due to their heavy Fore! which will be polluting the rotation on the radio. Fore' will Ix" the airwaves are "Hip to be S(|uare " and same. Huey Ix'wis and the News do "Forest For the Trees." These songs not put out hard rock. "Whole l>ot of are just vehicles designed to bring Lovin'" and "Naturally" are two of fame and fortune to Huev l^ewis and the best songs from the album. These the News. Meanwhile, our nation's songs, like "Bad is Bad" off the mental wards are filling with people "Sp

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36 The Fine Dining Experience Of THREE AREA DINERS for a menu, it just is not that kind of place. The selection of food and beverage is displayed on the wall above the grill. Anything from eggs and toast ($1.00) to steak and potatoes can be ordered, but the specialty of the house is the garbage plate. The man behind the corner looks at you funny if you order anything else. A garbage plate is one of the few things that every student must experience at least once before leaving the great city of Rochester. SeiA^ed on a paper plate, the meal is a combination of many things. The customer has a choice of meat (two (above) Service with a smile at Jay's. A meal that will satisfy 1any late night hots or two burgers), a choice of appetite. macaroni or baked beans (served hot or cold), along with potatoes and (right) The owner sweeps up the onions, all fryed together on a well- Highland Park Diner at closing time. Yes. greased grill. After the cook mounds this place actually closes. this food on the plate, he pours a ORTER lade! of a greasy meal sauce on top. The plate also comes with a half loaf topped off more eventful evenings the like). The food is cheap, almost of bread and butter. The trick to than all of the questionable ladies anyone can get away from Jay's eating a garbage plate is lo set a fast who hang around outside Nick dropping less than five dollars. pace at the beginning and not to stop Tahou's combined. Jay's is not really Jay's Diner is one of the great until the plate is clean, if your taste Jay's anymore. The original Jay sold consistencies in Rochester. The same buds and stomach can stand it. the restaurant two years ago. Last women seem to wait on you during Unfortunately, as of last Monday year, the new owner added the sun every visit, and the same people have the price for a garbage plate was not what one expects at a diner, it been eating at the bar for four years. raised from $4.00 to $4.25, still one alleviates the long lines which were The menu is basically the same of the best deals in town and enough customary at Jay's Diner. The including everthing from peanut to kill anyone's appetite. waitresses are as salty as ever, the butter and bacon sandwiches to steak If you are lucky, Nick may take a service quick, and the food is still and eggs. Jay's is open 24 hours a break from the grill to chat with you excellent. day, every day of the year. Jay's while you eat your meal. All the One of life's greatest starts serving breakfast at 4:00 a. m., workers are friendly at Tahou's, but disappointments is sitting at a booth which means they stop serving clam don't stop to talk to the friendly in Jay's Diner fantasizing about the chowder. people on the sidewalk out front, bowl of clam chowder about to There are lots of other places to unless you really want to. This is not appear in front of you, and be told eat in Rochester, but none with the a place to take mom on parents "we don't have any more. " The clam interest and character of these three, weekend! chowder is the best in Rochester. It is all within the budget of the most cost Above all others, Jay's Diner thick, full of clams and very roux- conscious college student. Jay's Diner (2612 West Henrietta Road) is the like, and at 3:30 a.m. it satisfies the and Nick Tahou's for 24 hour service, classic RIT late night munchie center. immediate hunger. On weekend and Highland Park Diner for meals From the old fashioned little juke- nights Jay's has a list of specialty earlier in the day. Three Rochester boxes in the spacious booths to the fried foods (mozzarella sticks, sites not to be missed. modern new garden room. Jay's has zucchini sticks, fried mushrooms and 37 _ SICK OF BRICKS?

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NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY ATTN: M322 (AAN) Fort Meade, MD 20755-6000 u s citizenship required for applicant and immediate family members An equal opportunity employer SCOREBOARD course record by virtue of the new 4.8 mile route through the Pennsyl vanian RIT becomes Mansfield Champs mountains. Last .season's win at Mansfield It was a day for defending titles as the RI T pressure of Niagara's 49 points. The State accounted for Wagner's initial invitaional men's cross country team, led by John University of New York (Sl'NY) at victory in his college career. Andy Coots Wagner, successfully warded off all (ieneseo was awarded third place honors ran for 25:12 to rank eighth among the 102 opposing teams and comjjetitors to emerge with 80 points. The triumph did not help finshers. Greg House (25:30), Mike Nier victorious at the Mansfield Invitational, the l iger cause, as thev were forced into (25:34) and Vim Healy (25:39) rounded hosted by Mansfield State College of the number five position in the weekly out RIT's top five by placing tenth, Pennsylvania. The Tigers barely defeated NCAA Division III cross country coaches eleventh and twelfth, respectively. Niagara University, a National Collegiate poll. Last Wednesday, the .squad from Alfred Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Wagner, a fourth year Mechanical University came to the RIT campus, only school, by a mere seven points. KIT Fingineering student, proved best on the to become another Tiger victim, losing bv finished the dav with 42, escaping the hillv terrain, as his time of 24:4.3 set a the score of 20 43. Alfred's Mark Ball led from start of the race in an attempt to break into the top 100 fastest times run on the 10,000 meter course. His winning time of ATHLETES OF THE WEEK 33:10.3 failed to serve its purpose and missed the mark. Second place went lo a wall of orange and white runners, as seven Tigers crossed the finish line in unison. Dale Foster, Healy, House, Pete Jensen, Nier, .Marty Tomsai, and Wagner were credited with finishing in 34:02. RIT has concluded its dual meet competition for the year, with a record of 3 1. The Tigers have maintained their status as the champions of the Cortland Invitational for another year. RIT defended their title by outclassing twelve teams to place first with a total of 49 points. SUNY at Alfred provided the biggest pressure with 58 points and second place, followed by Ithaca College with 94 points. RIT climbed a notch in the NCAA Division III poll following their latest efforts. Josaba Farregui of the second place .Mfred State spent 24:50.8 to complete the 8,076 meter course for individual honors. Tim Healy, a fourth year Film \ ideo Frank Hinchey Shirley Fowler major paced the Tigers with a third place finish in 25:29.3. followed exactly three Frank Hinchey was at his best last Women's tennis captured the seconds later by teammate Mike Nier in weekend, playing a major role in RIT's Independent College Athletic sixth place (25:32.3). John Wagner put a soccer wins over St. Lawrence and Conference title last weekend on home hold on ninth place with a time of 25:42.6, Clarkson on the road. The food and court. Senior Shirlev Fowler (Pittsburg. while Dale Foster's time of 25:56.2 put hotel management major from Gates, Kans.) won two individual crowns, him in thirteenth. Andy Coots ran for NY, scored the first goal in RIT's 3 0 taking first singles and combining with 26:15.7, finishing in eighteenth. win over St. Lawrence. He added an Tina Selak for first doubles honors. RIT also sported a junior varsity team assist. Against Clark.son the following Fowler was impressive in defeating which emasssed 65 ptunts to place third day, Hinchey tallied the second goal as opponents from Ithaca (6 1, 6-2), RPI behind SUNY at Cortland (39 points) and the Tigers topped the (iolden Knights, (6 2, 6 0) and Willam Smith (6 2, 6 1). Ithaca College (48 points). Eric Seymour, a 2-0. "Frank's goal against St. Lawrence Fowler and Selak went three sets with second year Photographic Technology gave us the momentum," stated C^oach Sara Karlen and Jennifer Freech of student, won the JV race in 26:51.8. Dave Doug Mav. "He was a dominant force William Smith. The RIT duo emerged .•Mbers was the closest Tiger, finishing in in both games, and was directly victors in sets of 6 2, 2 6 and 7-6. eightteenth (28:10.0). Tom Turkington involved in four of our five goals." "Shirley played her best tennis of the (28:29.7) outran Hans Louden (28:33.5) to Hinchey ranks second in scoring with year," said Coach Ann Nealon. "She finish in seventeenth and eighteenth. Marti three goals and two assists for eight kept the ball in play and forced her Tomasi finshed among the top 30 with a points. RIT ended last week with a 5 0 opponents to make costly mistakes." time of 29:01.4 and po.sition of twenty overall record and 3 0 mark in the Fowler, a printing management major, eighth. Independent College Athletic is 6-2 in f)verall singles comj^etition with Tommorrow, the RIT men's cross Conference. The Tigers have won 19 a 3 0 invitational mark. Her doubles country team participates in the prestigious straight IG.XG contests. record with Selak is 6 0. Ix'movne Invitational. — Robert Salter

40 Octobers, 7986 RIT WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL SCOREBOARD RANKINGS September 20 at Nazareth Tournament RIT 15. 7, 15. Lemoyne College 8. 15. 12 RIT 15.15. Niagara University 1.4 SUNY Fredonia 15. 14. 15. RIT 13. NCAA Diviiion III Men's Cross Country Coaches RIT WOMEN'S TENNIS 16. 5 Nazareth College 15. 15. RIT 4. 17 Poll September 18 Universitv of Rochester RIT 9. UR 1 September 23 Alfred University. Canisius As of September 29. 1986 September 20 at Wells College RIT 8. Wells 1 * College RIT 15. 15. Alfred 7. 11 RIT 15. 15. School First Place Votes Total Points September 22 LeMoyne College RIT 8. LeMoyne 1 Canisius 9. 7 1. College of Saint Thomas (Minn.) 14 163 September 24 at Nazareth College RIT 7. Nazareth September 25 RIT. Hamilton College at SUNY- 2. Saint Lawrence University (NY) 3 156 2 College at Oswego Hamilton 15.3. 15. RIT 11. 15. 3. North Central College (111.) 130 September 26 7 ICAC Championships •* RIT 22, 12 RIT 16. 15. Oswego 14. 12 4. Rochester Institute of Technology 110 William Smith College 18. Saint Lawrence University September 26 7 at University of Rochester 5. Univ. of Wisconsin Oshkosh 88 8. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 4, Alfred Tournament University of Buffalo 15. 15, RIT 6. 80 6. Univ. of Wisconsin La Crosse University 3. Ithaca College 2. Clarkson College 1 8 St. Bonaventure Univ. 16. 10. 15, RIT 14, 15. 76 7. Bates College (Maine) RIT Record: Overall 5 0 ICAC Championships 1st 9 RIT 15. 16. SUNY Buffalo 0. 14 St. Uwrence 40 8. Brandeis University (Mass.) • Coach Ann Nealon's 100th career victory. Career Univ. 10. 15. 15. RIT 15. 13. 7 Alfred University 35 9. Case Western Reserve Univ. (Ohio) mark of 101 38 2 at RIT (1971 Present). 15. 15, RIT 2. 8 20 10. Univ. of Wisconsin Eau Claire • • Individual Champions Shirley Fowler Tina Selak RIT Record: Overall 8 10 Brockport Tournament 13 11. Glassboro State College (N.J.) Sarah Forstrom 3rd 12. Univ. of Wisconsin Stevens Point 11 13. Mount Union College (Ohio) 9 14. Massachusetts Institute of Tech. 7 15. St. Joseph's College (Maine) 7

Also receiving votes: Augustana College (Illinois), Emory University (Georgia). Hope College (Michigan). Luther College (Iowa). Occidental College (California). Wheaton College (Illinois)

RIT Record: Overall 3 1 Buffalo State Invitational 3rd Mansfield State Invitational] St Cortland State Invitaional 1st ICAC 2 1

RIT WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY September 20 at Oswego Invitational SUNY College at Oswego 27. RIT 32 SUNY College at Oneonta 23. RIT 38 September 27 at Cortland Sute Invitational Ithaca College 39. University of Rochester 63. SUNY College at Cortland 71. SUNY College at Geneseo 110. Siena College 125. HamUton Collie 149. SUNY College at Alfred 184. SUNY Buffalo 210. RIT incomplete RIT Record: Overall 0 4

RIT MEN'S SOCCER September 17 at LeMoyne College RIT 2. LeMoyne 0 September 26 at Saint Lawrence University RIT 3. SLU 0 September 27 at Clarkson College RIT 2. Clarkson 0

New York Sute Men's Soccer Rankings As of September 22. 1986 School Record l.SUNY Binghamton 610 2. SUNY Fredonia 511 3. University of Rochester 3-10 4. Rochester Institute of Technology 3-0 1 5. Ithaca College 3 3 0 6. Union College 211 7. Hohart College 4-10 8. SUNY Cortland 4 2 0 9. Buffalo Sute University 4 2 0 10. City College of New York 5 0 0

RIT Record: Overall 50 1 RIT Tournament 2nd ICAC 3 0 0 RIT WOMEN'S SOCCER September 20 Dragon Cup Tournament SUNY Stony Brook 2. RIT 1 (First Round) RIT 2. SUNY Oneonta 0 (Second Round) September 21 Dragon Cup Tournament Skidmore College 2. RIT 1 (Third Round) September 23 University of Buffalo RIT 1. UB 1 (OT) September 25 at SUNYCollege at Brockport Brockport 4. RIT 2 September 27 Hamilton College RIT 1. Hamilton 0 RIT'S Cross Country Team presently ranks fourth place in NCAA Division RIT Record: Overall 4 3 1 41 Three RIT Athletes in Hall of Fame from 1957 61. During that time, he won 38 of 42 matches, including a string of 23 A former coach and three former athletes in 1964 and 1968, serving as an alternate. consecutive victories. He posted undefeated have been chosen for induction into the In RIT's 25-year history of men's seasons as a freshman (10 0) and junior Rochester Institute of Technology Sports soccer. Steve Teremv mav well be the finest (lOO) with a 12 2 1 record his sophomore Hall of Fame. player to wear the Tiger uniform. Twice year, and 6 0 1 as a senior. Induction ceremonies are scheduled to All New York State and three times RIT In his freshman year. Zoyhofski took occur on Thursday, November 6, and Outstanding Soccer Plaver of the Year. second place in the West Point Invitational. include the late Bruce Proper (to be Teremy completed from 1967 69. tallying As a sophomore, he grappled his way to inducted posthumously), Barbara Brill 59 goals (in 45 games), a feat that has yet to runnerup honors in the Wilkes Lare, Steve Teremy, and Richard be equalled. He also holds the school mark Tournament. A highlight of his impressive Zovhofski. for most goals in a season, collecting 22 in career came as a junior when he won the Proper arrived at RIT in 1964 after a 1968. prestigious 4 1 (Individual Intercollegiate professional baseball career in the Los During Teremy's career, RIT compiled Interstate Invitational) Tournament, Angelos Dodgers organization. He a record of 28 wins. 14 losses and three defeating some of the nation's top assumed head baseball coaching ties. Teremy tallied 16. 22. and 21 goals in wrestlers. responsibilties at RIT in 1966 and guided his three campaigns. In 1968 the Tigers He was RIT Co Athlete of the Year in the Tigers to a 154 1.51 2 record spanning pxisted a 13 3 mark, setting the record for 1960 61 and was a prime factor in RIT 11 seasons. He lead the squad to its first most wins in a season. That mark stood compiling a 35 10 2 record during his and only Eastern (College .\thletic until 1983. tenure as a 157p>ound wrestler. He Conference (ECAC) championship in Richard Zoyhofski had an ouuianding received his bachelor's degree in 1962. 1977. wrestling career at RIT. A mechanical — ROGER DYKES Along with his baseball coaching engineering major. Zoyhofski grappled assignment. Proper assisted in establishing a physical education program at RIT which today includes more than 60 ATHLETES OF LAST WEEK courses. He relinquished his coaching duties in 1977 to become director of Physical Education. Intramurals and Recreation, a poaition he held until the summer of 1984 when he suffered a fatal heart attack. Propter was instrumental in expansion of recreation facilities at RIT. including an interim air supptort structure housing three multi purpose courts, upgrading of the fitness center, and construction of a nature and fitness trail featuring exercise stations. Last year RI T students dedicated a smaller Christina Cambrell John Wagner fitness center in Prop)er's memory. The facility is located in the campus dormitory A year ago. Christina Cambrell com John Wagner is up to his old tricks. The complex. pieted in her first cross country race. fifth year mechanical engineering major In the 195()s. fencing flourished at RI T. Last weekend the hotel management (3.89 grade point average) successfully Barbara (Brill) Lare ranked among the very major respionde with her best race ever. defended his individual title last best. During her career, the team captured Completing with the woman's cross weekend, helping guide RIT to a repieat 26 straight matches, including two very country team in a tri meet at Oswego, victory in the Mansfield State rare shutouts. Cambrell garnered third place with a Invitational. The Tiger Harriers Lare fenced four seasons and helpted time of 21:27 for the 3.4 mile course. captured the crown with 42 pxiints, guide teams to two titles and a second place Her time was just 12 seconds behind the followed by Niagara (49). Wagner's finish in the Intercollegiate Women's winner. "Christina ran an outstanding time for the 4.8 mile course was 24:43. Feancing Association (IWFA) race against some very good compieti That established a new record, as this championships. Lare posted a 9-1 record in tion," stated RIT coach Ron Hardy. year's race was run on a new course. the 1954 1955 IWFA competition as RIT "She has made tremendous strides in a Last year Wagner won the event in captured the crown. Enroute to that title. very short time and is well ahead of our 24:57 for the same distance. "John ran RI T won 10 straight matches, a first in the expiectations. " Last vear (iambrell plac a smart race on a tough, hilly course." 27 year history of the tournament. As a ed 59th in the New York States stated coach Peter Todd. "He took the sophomore, she placed sixth in the Women's Collegiate Athletic .Associa lead on the sleepiest hill and then Amateur Fencers league of America tion (NYSWCA.A) championship and outkicked two opponents in the final (AFLA) tournament, also won by RIT. Coach Hardy predicts (iambrell will quarter mile." Wagtier became the first After receiving her bachelor's degree in placee in the top 50 this year. A fifth- All American in RIT cross country photography in 1957. she continued to year student, Cambrell maintains a 3.47 history when he placed 14th in last complete in the National Amateur Fencers grade pxiint average in hotel manage year's NCAA championship. He ran I>eague of America (NAFLA) and was merit. She is a graduate of Ithaca High cross country and track at South Senaca twice ranked 10th in the nation. She was a School. High School. member of Lnited States Olympic squads

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FILM ft VIDEO—Talisman presents Visiting Fllmak«rs:Rlchard Laacock ft D.A. Pannalakar at 8pm In Webb. Also Tha Hills Hava Eyaa at midnlte in Ingle. MUSIC— The Eastman School of Music presents Eastman Philharmonia with David Effron as conductor. In the Eastman Theaterat 8 pm. Admission is free. The Rochester Philharmonic presents Clarlnat. . And All That Jazz at 8:30 pm on FrI. Read What's Happening and Sat. Call 454-2620 for Info. DANCE.DRAMA ft POETRY-The Rochester Community Players begin their 86-87 season with Neil Simon's Last of tha Rad Hot Lovars Performances at 8 pm on FrI. & Sat. Call 546-6237 for tickets and Info. RADAR.— Wiltsle & Perkins ETC. —Hillfl Hou»c tpontori Roth Haihaiu tervicet a( 7:30 For Campus Safety pm in AUm Mmiorial Chapfl. Saturday, October 4

FILM ft VIDEO—Talisman presents Nina and a Half Waaks at 7:30 & 9:45 In Ingle. Exhibitions —Strong Memorial Museum presents "At Home With A Book:Reading in America,1840-1940."10 am -5 pm. RADAR— Perkins & Andrews (dorm) ETC.— Hillel House Sponsors Rosh Hashana services at 9:30 am and 7:30 pm in the Allen Memorial Chapel. Sunday, October 5

FILM ft VIDEO—Talisman presents Sullivan's Travala at 7:30 and 9:30 in Ingle. MUSIC—The Eastman School of Music presents the Ceclle Genhart Memorial Recital at 3 pm In RADAR Locations. Kllbourn Hall. Admission is free. RADAR—Perkins & Wlltsie ETC.—Hillel House Sponsors Rohs Hashana services at 9:30 am in the Allen Memorial Chapel. Monday, October 6

Music—The EAstman School of Music presents the Kllbourn Concert Series with Steven Doand,Barry Snyder and Arthur Mass performing. 8 pm In Kllbourn Hall. Call 275-3500 for tickets. LECTURES'SEMINARS ft WORKSHOPS-The Strong Memorial Museum presents "Democratic Laughter" by dr. David Grimsted at 7:30 pm. $3 admission. RADAR—Andrews(dorm) & Fairwood Tuesday October 7 Msstlngs-GLFSO, 7:(X)p.m. M-1 CAU. Radar—Wiltsie & Andrews(acad). Wednesday, October 8

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FILM ft VIDEO—Talisman presents Prstty In Pink at 7:30 and 9:30 in Ingle. MUSIC—Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra performs at the Eastman Theater at 8 pm. Call 454-2620 for tickets and Info. RADAR—Andrews

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C1986 Ponderosa. Inc STUDENT Directorate

Jo»e Arevalo Doreen Djavaheri Crystal Ames Chairman of Student Directorate Vice Chairman of Student Directorate President of Off Campus Student Affairs

David Hess James Kemp Scott Stewart President of Residence Hails Association President of NTID Student Council President Creek Council

Student Directorate has a budget of $210,000 to be spent on you!! Questions about student issues or policies in general will be addressed by Jose or Doreen from Student Directorate. Crystal Ames, president of OCSA deals with problems of apartment living and commuting concerns. Residence halls issues or concerns are addressed by Dave Hess. Scott Stewart will answer your questions about Greek life. Our president of NTID Student Conference is Jim Kemp and he will address any concern about NTID issues.

Upcoming Events FLAIR - Student Emergency Loan Fund Saturday, September 27 in lots G and F

Any Questions call Student Directorate Office X2203