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Ithaca College Digital Commons @ IC The thI acan, 1972-73 The thI acan: 1970/71 to 1979/80 3-29-1973 The thI acan, 1973-03-29 The thI acan Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1972-73 Recommended Citation The thI acan, "The thI acan, 1973-03-29" (1973). The Ithacan, 1972-73. 21. http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1972-73/21 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The thI acan: 1970/71 to 1979/80 at Digital Commons @ IC. It has been accepted for inclusion in The thI acan, 1972-73 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC. JTHACA COLLECIII 0 LIBRARY • . Serials ·.The Ithacan, Ithaca, New Yo_rk Vol. LXVI No. 22 March 29, 1973 MEAT BOYCOTT V.P. CANDIDATES' PLANNED- CARDS ON TABLE By Ken H;lcombe University in Washington D.C . appear at an open heanng on Speck WIii confront an open Wednesday April II. Pnor to his By Tom Threlkeld The drive, begun by The Search Committee for a hearing today. 1n the past five present pos1t1on, Kimbo was In coriju.nct1on with the Connecticut Senator Cotter Vice President of Student and years he has held positions at Associate Dean of Students at national boycott of meat to be starts on April Fool's Day t~ Campus Affairs has narrowed its George Washington as Residence G r1nndl. He has been an held April 1-8 a local prove that, as CAMP search . to six candidates, who Hall Duector, Assistant Dean of Assistant Professor of Physical organization of Ithaca residents chairwoman Nancy Schuler puts will be present on campus during Me~, Assistant Dean of Ed ucat10n at Grinnell since 1968. has been recently formed. it, "the general people the next two weeks to meet with Students, and Assistant to the - Pnor to that he was a teacher Calling themselves "Consumers concerned about risin~ meat the committee, administration Vice President for Student and coach in the Gary, Indiana Against Meat Prices (CAMP)", prices are no fools." The officials, staff, faculty and Affairs. Speck holds a doctorate Puhhc School Sy~tem. Kimbo they- plan to hand. out leaflet's leafletting, which will start April students. 111 Educat10n. has also been an Adult and _meatless menu suggestions 2nd, will occur each day at a The position. which carries Education Teacher in Gary, to consumers at local different superm9_rket. b~tween responsibility for planning, Lee Upcraft · Penn State Director of the Evening development, execution and Dr. N. Lee Upcraft, Director recreation Program tor students evaluation of student life of Residential Life Programs at and adults at a Gary 1-ligh programs outside the _classroom The Pennsylvania State School, and has held related and coordinat_ion of the University, will appear at an pos1t1ons. Mr. Kirnbo expects to programs with academic open hearing on Monday, Apnl receive a Ph. D. 111 Educational programs; has direct authority 2. Prior to his present posit1onr Adm1nistratiqn this coming over the following college Upcraft served as a member of June. ( ,' officials: the Coordinator of ·the faculty of the Counselor Keith Briscoe - Steubenville Counseling and Orientatron Education Department at Penn The two remain1Hg Services, the Coordihator of State and an Associate Member candidates, Mr. Keith Briscoe Residential Life, the of the Graduate School. He was and Mr. Perialas, have yet to be Coo rd in at or o f S1: u dent also a past Acting Dean of scheduled for interviews and Financial Services, the Student Affal'rs at Penn State open hearings. Mr. Briscoe has Coordinator of Student and before that the Director. of been Vice President at the Activities, the Coordinator of Student Activities. He has also College of Steubenville, in Safety a11.ct Security, .and served in other faculty and St cub enville, Ohio),s\nce \970. Chaplain·s. administration positions at Prior to that he was Assistant _ Justin Morrill College, Michigan Professor of Student Life at The six final candidates State University, and the State Baldwin-Wallace College m chosen by the Search Committee· University of New York at Berea. Ohio. He previously include five from other colleges Albany. Upcraft hold a Ph.D. in served as Director of the College and universities and Gus Student Personnel Union and Student Activities at Perialal-the_ present Acting Vice Administration. Baldwm Wallace. Briscoe was President for Student and Assistant Director of the Campus Affairs at Ithaca Memorial Union at the College. Ranald D. Hobbs - John Hopkins Dr. Ranald D. Hobbs, Special University of New 1-fampshire in Durham, N.H .. and pnor to that Open Hearings in Coffeehouse Assistant to the President at Program Director and Assistant The candidates will follow a John Hopkins University, will Director of the _University tight schedule while on campus. appear on campus on Thursday, Center at the University of They will breakfast with April 5. Hobo/' has served as Wisconsin In Stevens Point, committee members, meet with Special Assistant to Dr. Steven Wisconsm. Mr. Bm,coe expects administrators during the Muller, President of John to receive a Ph.D. in Education mornings as well as with the full Hopkins University since 197:?. this coming -\ugu~t. search committee, and lunch with major responsrb1hties in the Gus Perialas - The Incumbent with committee members. Each area of student personnt!l candidate will meet with the adm111istrat1on. Pnor to that he Constantine (Gus) Penalas, presently the Act mg VP at 1.C., '"l)O YOl/ WISH "FRAME!>., 8/:DIZ@,, Student Affa1:s staff during was Executive Assistant to the IT 6-IF[ W,w:.p£l> ha, ,erved as an Assi,tant ·- -OR S/lv!Pf..Y /...EFT fly YOUR WILL. ? ' early afternoon and attend an former President of Johns open hearing in the Union Hopkins, Dr. Milton S. Proles,or ot Speech here since ,upermarkets. 9 and 5. Schuler expects; no Coffeehouse beginning at 3:00 Eisenhower. lie held the same 1967 Previously, he was an opposition from the p.m. on each day. Deans and posit10n under President Lincoln Assistant Director of Forensic~, The aim is to convince people supermarket managements since Directors of the College have Gordon of Johns Hopkins. Teach1 ng ,\~sistant ir1 Public not to eat meat as a protest to the leafletting will take plac·e been specifically invited to the Hobbs practiced law privately in Addre~s. and Director ·and ~ky-rocketing meat prices, which oug;ide the stores and, though open hearings. Faculty, and Washington D.C. from Instructor of the Sagamore have seen the averag~ price per . discouraging the purchasing of Reading Camp--all at Syracuse students in particular, are being 19.67-1970. Pnor to that he was a pound of meat rise 2.4% in one meat, will encourage consumers Un1versrty. Penalas ha, also urged .b.y the committee to Legislative Assi~tant to U'S" rnonth. The organizers will to buy milk, eggs, fish and other Senator George McGovern. He taught 111 the. Syracuse Public ,ittempt to show shoppers that attend the open hearings protein foods. Also, they would ·has also served with the U.S. School 01,tnct. He has ~erved on Protein can be obtained by like all shoppers to send -iheir inasrmich as the position most numerou~ ~tudent and foculty directly affects them. Information Agency Hobbs c·ating other foods such as milk, cash register receipts to 1600 holds a d.octorate 1n committees at IC , was a c·ggs, cheese and fish. Recipes for Pennsylvania Avenue, David Speck · Jurisprudence from Harvard Law me-mber and l'arliarnentanan of 1ntatless meals, such as•meatless Washington, D.C. School. the Faculty Council, and has la\agne, eggplant parmegiana and ·Anyone interested .in helping George - Washington University - ~crved a, Actmg Vice President \'anous fi_sh dishes, will be given CAMP should contact Storefront The first canaidate to appear _Conney Kimbo - Grinnell College of Student and Campus Affairs llll(. at 273-9012. on campus will be David Speck, Mr. Conn~y M. K1mho. Dean since last July. Mr. Perialas presently Director of Student of Student Affairs at Cinnnell expect, a PhD in Speech Walk for Children Activities at George Washington College in Grinnell, Iowa, will Education. the funds raised by the walk will Delta Phi Zeta. Mu Phi Fpsdon, Jec1des to wJlk will obtain a A -FIRST-STEP be given to My Friend's Hou~e. Sigma Alpha Iota and Tau Alpha ·· spon~or sheet and then ask The remaining 40% will be Mu, all from Ithaca College. neighbors. lrtends. local By Andra Youngberg Ithaca Activities Center. donated to the Greater Ithaca Three 5-mile routes, each busines,men or anybody else to pledge a certain amount of Ott Sunday, ·April 8 Walk for Co-chairmen- of the walk, · Activities Center, - which works beginning at Stewart Park, will a money for each mile walked Any the Children will take place in . Dave Leim.an· and Kenny May, with many youth-oriented social constitute the 15 miles which amount can be pledged. After Ithaca. Over 2,000 people, it is are both Ithaca College students, and r!:creational agencies. ambitious walkers can cover. the walk the walker will let his e~timatea, will participate in the Leiman has long-been interested Several college organizations The number of routes walked Walk_ itself, while many others in My Frien,d's House, an··. will be handling different aspects will. b~ decided by individual sponsors know how many miles W11l show 'their interest by organization which provides_ of the walk including participants. he covered and he will collect 5 PonJ~_ing those walking. food, medical supplies and other registration, checkpoints and If you're having trouble their pledged monies.