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February 18, 1982 Whalen Speaks Stu,,. d :.eti~~ ··>$.·r«?• Meeting

By Joe Halpern "You can always stop in an informal question and building roads," Whalen said, answer session, President "but you can't stop educating 1a mes . -Whalen addressed people.'' Student Government Wed­ He stressed that the college nesday night on a number of could try to make up the losses college and national issues. by building up endowments Whalen seemed to be at ease for extra scholarships, but that as his answers covered such the school could never hope to controversial subjects as pay back the 2,800 re students Federal Student Aid Cuts and who are taking part in the ithaca College tuition in- Guarantee Student Loans at creases. this time. When John Davidoff, congress representath c . When a congress member brought up Reagan's cutbacks asked, "is tuition going up? in student aid programs, and if so, how much'?" Whalen admitted "The impact Whalen insisted that the of the cuts will be College Budget Committee has devastating," and that iC will not made a final decision yet, lose a number of programs in­ and will not until the issue is cluding Guarantee Student put before the Board of and National Direct Student Trustees later this semester. Loans. "We are going to clo our He also cited the problem of best in kcl·11ing it (tuition in­ many students not being able creast·· , · 111i:11urn." wrong in his decision. '"':• ,111th 1,1,,'.!ram \\Iii h,, The presidL'llt ,aid that just to have the choice to enroll or Liz Ashbourne. ex-vice The Appellate Division of affected next year. The yesterday (Monday) Ile had stay at private institutions Presiacni lll ,\,aJ,·1i:1v, and the State Supreme Court had 1 made the dec1l,1on not to ap­ because of the elimination of still actl\e in StuJcnt Govc1 - :' .:,1-t,·n1 1n,i:-.tu.1 that 1hcr : \,ill he ,w reductions in the peal again. ruled that the Yale handbook such loans. nment, asked Whalen how the was not necessarily libelous, number of jobs on campus. Whalen said it would be "a " He said that the departmen­ matter of principle " if it was after school officials conten­ ts within the college will con­ only himself involved, but sin­ ded that the guide contained tinue to be allocated money ce another appeal would give "false and dematory" for students that work for the press a chance to smudge statements. "We are a good challenge," them. the school he will drop the Whalen said of the college. He Whalen seemed to be most case. vocal when Student President Continuing the stand he has then spoke of the excellent faculty and students here, and Jim Leech raised the issue of favored since the case was the college's lost appeal case dismissed December l 981, insisted that there is "A lot to be proud of." against the Yale handbook. Whalen said the judge was

Training methods will in­ Applications forms must be By Peeka Bunnell clude lecture, exercise com­ completed by March 19. The Peer Career Counselor ap­ pletion (individually and application includes the plications are available from through group interaction) , responsibilities of the position the Career Planning Office, role-playing, readings, and and two recommendations first floor Gannett Center, on group discussions. P.C.C.'s which must be completed by a February 19. Freshpersons, continue to be trained member of the Ithaca Co!iege sophomores and juniors from throughout the academic year community. any major .ire eligible to ap­ on relevant issues concerning Applicants must arrange to ply. students. "shadow" with a Peer Career counselor for a half-hour in The Peer Career Counselor The position is beneficial the Office. This enables .a (P.C.C.) is viewed as a "para because it enables a peer career student to observe a P.C.C. in professional and will assume counselor to identify his or her action and learn about the responsibilities somewhat own career goals. The position. comparable to that of the program gives a P.C.C. the An interview will follow if professional staff." oppo1 tuu;t, to be- e'. Peer Career Counselors will be skills analysis, self-assessment Lori Vzn. Dusen, a peer announced during the last After 15 years on the South Hill campus, Dr. John David and career exploration, week of classes. Hammond announced his retirement at the end of this knowledge of Career Planning career counselor feels, ..The Any questions regarding the semester. In appreciation for his services the Student Gover­ services, university/com­ position has enabled me to position should be addressed nment presented Dr. Hammond with a plaque tuesday night munity referrals, and outreach assess my career path along to the Career Planning staff or Q with assisting other students in a P .C.C. Office Hours are 9-5 on behalf of the student body. programming in the residence halls. their career decisions." Mon-Fri. I STAFF PHOTO BY ERIC PLIC~rnn:r 1 1 IO It It 1 1 I,, 1,• • 1 ' t .. t I ' I 1 • I • I ' • • I 1 • I 'J 't , t ,1 • 'I • ",. • ... • ) o • " ., • , • • 1 I .. • • • • i '' •''••'I•'''•• February l~,.1982 · REGULAR I.Hia.iil tt® tllne 1P:rresidem11t IHUIGHJLIGJHI'Jf§ FEATURES Who is VBR's Oscar WeDles Gabriel? The Ithacan congratulates President James J. Wt,alen for By Susan Flaxman his recent election to the Board of Directors of the National Meet the Journalist behind that distinctive voice Association of Independent Colleges and Universities ... see page 7 (NAICU). Announcements/].4 The group,. comprised of more than 850 institutions of Into the Red We Could Be By Kevin Kern Briefs/4 higher education, was established in 1976 to represent the Imagine: IC Florida Center ...see page 8 The Funnies/14l views of independent.higher education in a unified manner. The group's Bo~rd of Dir~tors is made up of 15 college Hall and Oates Review By Debbie Green Letters/4 and university presidents _ftom around the country. Top 40 songs draw happy response ...seepage 9 Personals/16 A major item of ~ri~ern on NAICU's agenda will Kreskin--A Most Amazing Performer South Hiil/9 be the budget·.' _cuts -proposed by the Reagan ad­ By Karen Kasius ministration:~Jr.iassed, these cuts will severly limit the ability Sports/19 of private educational institutions to provide student loans. He's a magical. mvsterious m::istermind ... ~ee page 12 Viewpoint/2 This could result in a type of "sur,vival of the fittest," for Bomber Basketball Number 1 By Dave Fischer those eligible for college education where to be "fit" actually; First Place for IC in ;cAC... see page 19 means to have money. "Since the release of the proposed budget, administration spokesmen have suggested that for years higher education and college students have been 'on the dole' and that the 'dole should be cut off,"' said Whalen according to the office of Public Information. "Money for financial aid and other programs," Whalen continued, "does not come form the government. it comes from ... the taxpayers (and) ... it is our responsibility ... to see that there is an equitable distribution of these taxpayers' dollars." ff NAICU can gather enough support, they can be a for­ ceful voice in directing federal policy for student loans to Edi1or-in-Chiel' provide for more than the proposed budget cuts will allot. Managing l-:di1or Keith Strycula Bu~ine,~ Manager Congratulations, once more to president Whalen and also to Judy Grc:c:n Barry SiJ\erman NAICU. and to the hope that their unified voice will be Production Manager Graphic Coordinator heard. Eric Penn Hyman Vin:rncial Manager Dave Isaacs Rhona Gin,herµ SOUTH HIU Personnel Manager Editor Debbie Green BillinJ! Manager Jean Trotta A,si~t Sandy Broverman Srn11 Hahn Karen Kasius Secrelar) Here we go again. Alison Wahl Office Managl'r Shc:ryl l\ 1111 pli~ Amy Kir~on Just when we thought it was safe to resume as Ithaca Jeffery Gingold 'I.\\ ... Rohen Cushing SPORTS I dll\11 Inc· llalpc:111 College, Institution of Higher Learning, some 'Insider's Kevin M. O'neill Ed11or How·1rd Allman John Neeson Guide' has to come out and tell the world we're a den of Steve Beck l\"i,1a111 l)ouµ Clau,on Liz Costopolous inequity for alcohol. Kevin O'neill Peeka Bunnell This time it's not the Yale Daily News guide. It's The New S1 a 11. Dave Fischer AD\' : S N(; Suzanne Nader Diane Vaccaro York Times' guide. It's a new publication that was compiled Managcr: Kip Haggl'II Tom Longo Brian Walsh by the education editor of the Times and he claims that it is Sia II : Maude Metzger l Steve Beck Chris Ru1ken Joan Park·_ Juliet Bailey "essentially 250 news articles about colleges and univer­ Scott Purdy Andrew G. Carruthers SAl.t-:S sities." Jim Orr Leroy Johnson \l;!nagc·1 : Ric.:h <>rc111 The education editor must have forgotten what responsible Meredith Hall journalism is. His piece on Ithaca College is a strong diatribe Douglas Shaller Eric Penn Hyman Copy Editor emphasizing the popularity of booze here--not unlike tl'," Yale PHOIOGRAPH\' Leslie May Guide. hliw1 : f'ri..: Pli<.:kcri Geoff Donovan • I he llhal·an i, lol':lled in lhe ha,e This is a strange twist. By using the New '{('rk Tiu1es' Kim Hoover mt'nl 111' l.andon Hall. name, theis publication is insinuating a stand.:.rrl of ~:t>dibility Marissa Papageorge All le11l·r, : lo-lhl'·edilor. announ­ equal t,p thl\t of the Times. However, the st~nd,-.rd ;,, :sented Mary Broggi cl'menl\. and per.onal, ,hould hl· Mark Fitz.~immons rel'ie,ed al lhl' llhal·an Officl' h, 5 in this publication involves editorializing and u1ck oT '!"i!Spon­ P.M. on Monda),. · sibility in talking directly with the subject .~f t!v: ''news story" It'~ ~nough_ to give the New York Times a bad name. ~ebruarv 18 .. 1982. . . ' ' THEITHACANJ All His World's A Stage Dra·ma Major Tony Ra~zano's Soliloquy on Theaire

Bl' Leigh Leventhal c k1as, I love playing ,.,-;th them and spending time with "Drama majors are lltrl-tt--1-it-1--it-+---t+_-if--1+_-+f-~1--+¼--t--++-_-J_-+-_-J_-+_~1--l+_.J+l--l+_-+l--l+--+l--lt-+l--i-~+--i--~+--L--1+_-.J-l---1-t-..-1-l-_-t_-..J.+-_i_- +-_i_~+_-tl---1+~-1 1 4 4 4 them." :1rnazing," says Tony Raz- n-rH-t--t-H-t-++-H++H-++1-l-l--l-+-l-l-++-+--+-+-l-+-1W-l--l--W-t---l-WW-l-..U How docs Razzano find 1ano. a sophomore at IC who ,hould certainly know. In time for his studies while being only one and- one. half year~. so involved with the drama department? "You find the Razzano has accomplished what many students never time. Where there's a will achieve in four. Starting with there's a way. The first h1, frc!>hm:rn year, he ha-; rehearsals usually run from seven to ten at night. That received the leading roles in leaves you time. Sometimes most of IC's productions. His ,1r-i-t-t-+-+--H1---+--+--+-l-+ you fall behind, but that's credits include: El Guyo in normal, so does everyone •'Fa mas ti ck s", the narrator in 1n--t--1-+-+--+-+-1-+-+-4--1-1- 1 else." "Drink-; Before Dinner", and Razzano feels very comfor­ the lion in "Androcles and the table with the theatre depar­ Lion". tment. "I think the depar­ Ranano's interest in drama tment has helr.,ed me grow. In began in his freshman year in school, you get the most out of hi!!h school. "I saw some of Ill}' buddies after ~chool one lll-+-l--+-+-+--Hl-l---+--+-1--+-+---1--+ things from what you put in. They have offered an exquisite day. and they were going to amount of knowledge and audition for some show. Soc­ caring. They care about cer practice was 'cancelled, an­ guiding you, they give you the d ~o I went along. They got best of what they've got. me to audition. and I ended up There's a family kind of getting the lead." The situation in the theatre depar­ A.A. production was Milne's tment. I trust the faculty, and farce adaptation of "The Ugly I feel that trust is an extremely Dudding". important part of acting. You "I thought it wa!s a lot of have to trust those you are tun. hut- it wasn't until- my working with, and I trust the iun:or year that it became faculty. I am pleased with the mo, c than a hobby. I figured department.'' I'd imt do what made me Acting looms ahead in Raz- haJ)J)\'. '' TONY RAZZANO: There's no businesi;. like theatre business. zano's future. Broadway? What i~ it about drama that . "I do have major goals. and make~ Ra1.1ano happ~·? --"For that point. When I do, I'll the Dillingham Center for the like anybody in music - I try to broadway is one of them. one 1hing. I don't like the give up acting. You're saying Performing Arts). with our stay open to all kinds."), and Movies too. Anywhere I could 1hought or an eight hour uay. you've grown. In acting you warmup!, and everything. But spending time with1 kids. "I get the job. I'm gonna give it a fair shot. I won't give up 1101 a nine to five job." should alway!, continue to I 'vc never really run into a love kid!'>, go crazy over "Someone once said. 'an learn everyday. When you problem with it. We're all them." Razzano worked with easily. I've got quite a bit actor shoulu have ten year ... or stop learning. you might a" very individuali!.tic. It takes children in "Androcles", a ahead of me. I'd like a family. c,pcrienee anu ten year!', of well hang it up ... " !',(rcn!!th to be an individual, children's theatre production. I have a wonucrful family of my own right now, whom P"Ychoanalysi!,.' Well. I 'vc What docs Ranano think of which i!. why we're so f---ing "They took over the show. been going through a kind of the \tcreotypical imprc!.~ion amazing. Society oppresses They'll tell you exactly what love very much. "Acting is what I love. P")·,hoanalysi~ everyday that many student~ have or the different things. If you can be they feel. They're people Lio it all over ju!.t being 'tvpical' drama maior? vour!sdf and be comfortable uninhibited, which i~ wonder­ That's what makes me hap­ py." alive anywhere. I'm trying to "It'" been often said that ~vith who y0u are. then that ful. You can learn a lot from rind ~omcthing that will pull drama major'.., arc weird. and tahc~ a lot of '>lrength and my life together. I'm coming I can !sec what give" them that courage.· 10 term!. with my!'>clf. An ac­ imprc~~ion. We do funny Ra;,zano'" interests a!>ide Il1f1HIACA '§ 1f([))1P lHIA 1f tor ha!s to he plcascu with him­ 1hing\ that people !,CC when from acting arc music. ("a ,cl r _.. I do!) 't cxpec1 10 rc,ll'h thcv walk into the loblw (at verv hig intcre!',t of mine. I IlN JENTIE1R1f AilNM1EN1f ------=-~------=--- .... --=-- Mon:DJ SPiNNiNG RECORDS THURS:BEER Bl.AST $3.00 OPEN BAR $4.00 ALL YOU C,\N DRiNK ALL YOU CAN DRiNK DJ SPiNNiNG YOUR 9pm-lam FAVORiTE TUNES 9-larn

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.--.. IL@ttlt@u>~ - IL01IID §JPIEAlKIE:R by Stoneman - . - . Still Open F orufil on -OD ao ,u 1(.] 10 C JD C Open Mike Night - fo the Editor: putting his time and effort mto the third floor of Egbert In response to the open let­ each show. Last semester, he Union. Lisa can be reached at 1r· ter to S.A.B. in the Ithacan was unable to do more than . her office hours on Monday:-. concerning "Open Mike one show because he was in­ and Wednesdays from 1:30 to Night" on Feb. 5, there are volved in theatre productions 2:30. certain things that students on campus, since this is hi~ should be made aware of. major. This semester, he is First of all, Chuck Biondo making up for it by doin_g__two Lisa L'Huillier,'83 (the M.C. of the show) was at "Open Mike Niglit". shows Chairperson of the Crossroads the sign-ups until 6:15 pm. He and the "Best of'!. Committee closed the sign-ups because he _If there ··arc any questions had more than enough people about "Open Mike Night". Chuck Biondo, '82 signed up. During the show, the S.A.B. office is located on M.C. of "Open Mike Night" people who asked Chuck to be in the show were added to the show. The ideal number of 15 acts grew to 22. Some people· 'lrhe Best ]ob on Campus already signed-up before A:pplanm§tan­ through the Residential Life and Orientation Committee to activities the committees plan­ in going to the show. ding efforts. Thc),,c people acquaint incoming freshmen and their parents with Ithaca ned. Many of my friends at­ However, having only twc arc: Pennv Downe\· College during their summer visits. The job is not only tended the shows and par­ shows this school year. we Spea!,.cr~; Ellen. Young:-.tei~: perhaps the most prestigious one offered to IC students, but ~icipatcd in the games and have seen an increa~e in Bureau of Concert,: Kevin also the most rewarding, as the women have suggested above. e\.eryone HAD A GOOD popularity of the show, plu.~ ' O'Neill. Film),; Andy Applications for the sixteen spots .have been snatched up so TIME!!! an increase in attendance Ca°rruiher~ and Ril:h Man,hali, far by approximately 200 applicants, according to Director fo I'd like to take the. ti111e and which resulted in the __ Publicity; Michelle Campus Activies Sharon Policello, who is also in charge of than!,. the people who made Chimielcwski. Fine Am,; Li:-.a tl1e orientation program here at the school. "We've given ~rossroads being pacl-..cd. We the Winter Carnival a success. L'Hullicr. -- Cros<,road:-.; away more applications than ever before," she claimed are sorry that people had to be Without their time, e.nergy, turned.away. It is difficult to Stephanie Romano. extra­ suggesting an ever increasing surge in popuiarity for the job. ' and commitment the carnival know the response of the would not have been possible. university; Valerie Gcorgara:-., And no wonder. Benefits of the job include $900 people. ·Ann Chipouras and Wendy Recreation and la:-.tlv the reumeration for the five-week summer orientation sessions Lebowitz. chairpersons of woman who ii, the chairper~on with room and board. And first glimpse at the Class of '86. We must also add that it i~ impossible to have unlimited community activitic:-. for SAB, for S.A.B. and mai,.c:-. it all ~pplications for the job are still available, according to sign-ups. The show could go did an excellent job in coor­ po~!-,iblc Stephanie Obcrmcic~. Pohcello. They're due by 5:oo, Friday, February 26 and Special thank~ to thl' area, they'½½ be processed over vacation. all night. Also. there is a cer­ dinating and implementing the tain time when campm, events · event, for Winter Carnival or the ..:ollcge whil'h con­ must end. -according to the '82. Ann and Wendy :-.pcri-t tJie tributed throughout the ea1 - school policy. We cannot do last three month, ,vorl,.in!!. on ni"al which arc: !->afcty and anything about it. 'Three making the l'arnival <:-ome ~ccurity. bu.,ine\!-> sen i~·L·,. Ballot Boxes Soon to Brim hours is the usual length for a tog.L'lhcr. campu., activitic,. ;ind the show. Chuck puts a lot of his Other ouhtandim! con­ union ~taff. It's election time again for the Student Government. own time into the show and t1 ibutor, include Ar;n L.un, On behalf ol th<' !->tlldcn1 Executive Board. Elections will soon be held for the 1982- running a show longer than and Mary Dzialga. chairpcr­ holly at lthaL·a Collcgl' - '''L' 1983 school year. · three hours ·is a strain on ~om ror the Muscular thank vou. The Executive Board consists of a president and four vice everyone from Chuc!,. to the Dy.,trophy Dance Marathon. Sincerl'I~·. presidents in each of the following areas: Campus Activites, A. V. technicians to the co-~on:-.ored bv the· Ph\'!-,il'al Peeka Bunnell Academics, Business and Finance and Communications. Crossroads Committee mem­ Therapy A~,oc1ation . and Planned Studie,; '82 Positions as student justice and Senior Class Officers are bers. We all work hard- for also available . those three hours to put on a For further information contact Susan Blickstein, chair­ good show and we enjoy it. person for student government, at the Student Government Chuck prearranges the acts Dance Marathon Hardly Office, located on the second floor of the Egbert Union. in order to break the > / monotony , and to offer · An 'Imaginary Ball~oom' variety. We cannot have five guitarists in a row and then a comedian. Rather, we would To the Editor: Goin:i; IF or the Gardens split the guitarists up with. the When we first started organizing the dance marathoq, comedian in the middle. If many peop}e believed it would never become a reality. They Garden Apartment selection .procedure will begin March people do not want to go on felt the apathy at I_thaca College woutd prevent us from 15-22. Students must fill out an application and return to Res. when Chuck tells them he will gaining the support we needed. Last weekend, when seventy­ Life by March 22. On Friday, March 26, those _eligible to try to accommodate them as four people da:r1ced twelve hours and.'raised over $3,300, we select a Garden Apartment will be posted. best as he can. knew those people were wrong. On March 29, at 7:30 PM in the Terrace Dining Hall, apar­ In the future, the next The feeling in the Union Dining Hall was one of friendship, tment selection will take place. "Open Mike Night" will be closeness, and love. People ·\Vere dancing. for those who The Office of Residential Life has designated that there will held in the Union Dining Hali couldn't but even more importantly they were enthusiastic be 20 "voluntary" three person apartments; IO five person on _March 26. This time, we ~nd energetic. Everyone there, whether·"dancers, workers, apartments; and 6 six person .apartments. The remaining will not have to turn people· Judges, or spect~tors had a great time! We couldn't believe apartments will be four or five depending on enrollment. away. In order to let more that these people were once considered apathetic. -if one There are also 124 two person apartments available. people perform, there ·will be a couple started to tire, someone else was always there to cheer The following is a priority list for combinations: 5 minute limit or 2 songs for them on. Both of us answered so many questions about 1. Senior-Senior each act, whichever comes fir­ Muscular Dystrophy, we believe many of the volunteers this 2. Senior-Junior PT st fo the span of :Sminutes. ·summer at camp will be-from Ithaca College. _ 3. Senior-Junior Also, one hour before the We're glad so many people supported us in our cause. We 4. Junior--PT- Junior Pt show will be set aside to con­ had an idea, but it t(?Ok the dancers, all· the sponsors, spec; firm acts previously signed up, 5. Junior PT-Junior tators, and judges to make it work. Next time someone refers 6. Junior-Junior/Senior-Sophomore and fou:xtra sign-ups. · to Ithaca College as apathatic, remind them of the Muscular 7. Junior-Sophomore This i~ the fourth year that· Dystrophy Dance Marathon. Sophomore-Sophomore Chuck Biondo has been the Sincerely · Any questions regarding· the Garden selection should be ·M.C. of "Open Mike-Night". Mary Dzialga and Ann Lunz directed to Residential Life staff membt:rs. He works hard for each show, /

/ THE ITHACAN5

CF AA: W (O):rmt®Illl With a Cause

FAA), a coalition of students, 0 The Editor: budget. Under the pr\!sent ad­ ' With this administration, a have joined hands in acting, inistration, radical en­ particular group of people · discussing, and fighting ingements[sic], cut-b~cks, have received enormous set­ current oppressive political,

nd denial of human nghts backs and enfringements[sic] social and women's issues ID O • J ·f ~ · ave occured. ~ractically on their rights, and that group from a feminist perspective. Anyone to do this .1[' ({)§Utnon us :nee. very newspaper, daily state~ a is women! Among the recent events ew 'policy' Reagan has m­ and attempts against women's Students desirfog input into IC's Conduct Review Board . tituted, which _in general e_f­ Women's oppression has . liberation that are being should apply for the now-vacant position of Student Justice . , ects the majority of peop!e m existed for years, but presently discussed are the Family The justice position, sort of a year long jury duty, involves . egative manner; whether 1t be the situation seems to be get­ Protection Act, the Human sitting on the Conduct Review Board to examine alleged h;ough smaller amounts .of ting worse. The Ithaca Federalism Amendment, the violations by alleged perpetrators to assess their guilt or in­ · ood stamps, welfare checks College Feminists for Human Life Statute and the nocence. The position is a one-year app0intrnent. .. r an increased military Awareness and Action (IC- Human Life Amendment. The Family Protection Act is A mandatory meeting for justice candidates will be held in described by conservative fac­ the Board Room (Job Hall, 3rd floor) on March 17 at Greek_§ Speak~ tions as "the best strategic tool 7:00pm. available to the pro-family Applications are available from Frank Lamas in the office Way~ movement." However, it is of Student Affairs located on the second floor of Job Hat! or the tool designed to level a from the Student Government Office on the second floor of ' dangerous blow to human the student Union. ·: To the Editor: . , .. rights in the United States. , ; am writing in regard to the Faculty Council s decJS1on to Deadline for applications is Feb. 26, I 982 Using the powerful issue of submit a request to Dr. Correnti that all social/service frater- protection and preservation of Jk. f nities be eliminated on the Ithaca c.ollege C~m~us. . the American family as a cover Get y Oll.11.Jr Hands on a lHiandhoo ,.· Being president of a social/~erv1ce s~ronty 1 am surpns:d focus, the bill proposes :· that not one member of this council approached m_e_ m legislation to encourage and '.-' any way to discuss this issue. i cannot imagme ho"". a dec1s1on OFF-CAMPUS students can pick up their hhaca College legitimize racist, sexist, Handbook at the Union l.nformation Desk. Students must ·.: so grave as this can be submitted purely on the evidence of a homophobic, and single ,:. Greek Life Report that is almost one year ou~ of date, and present their LD. in order to receive the b?ok. T~e ha~dbC?ok parent discriminatory prac­ includes information about student affairs, residential hfe, ·i without even considering talking to the people tt would effect tices. The three Human Life ·: the most. . .. campus employment, financial aid, the various services on Amendments propose to campus: health center, counseling center, and. Carrer Pla~­ ,:' ; do not think the Ithaca College Community full)'. realnzes outlaw women's frt!e choice on 1 the extent of what social/service hbuses do for this com­ ning. The campus ministry, Safety and Secunty, acaderi:nc deciding a very personal, advising, writing lab and international programs are also m­ ~- munity. We perform many s_ervices throughout the l.t?aca moral issue -- abortion. The ;_ area such as visits to the hospital and Ithacare, Bood Dnves, cluded in full detail. A complete listing of student clubs and Amendments will organizations are published for your conve_nience along with : food baskets on the holidays, collecting for Unicef, Roll-a- automatically ban the right of : thons for M.D., and Tin Can Drives to name a few. No other mformation regarding sports and recreation. The Student 1 a· women's own decision Conduct Code of Ithaca College is enclosed to protect the '.· organizations on this campus have _contributed so much for regardless of such cases as rights of all individuals. Pick up a copy now!! .: the College. To eliminate these services would be a great loss rape. ·, indeed . The rise of the Moral •'. The social aspect of our houses is very important also. Majority and the New Right 1 Through our fall rush programs we offer a place for freshmen also shows the drive to further · to get to know people during the first few weeks of scho_ol. the oppression of women. ,. Pledging is an opportunity to get to know a group ~f can~g Behind their fancy rhetoric of All Notes on lHiall/Oates ~ individuals. The sense of security and warmth of fnendsh1p pro-family and pro-life, there received from such an organization is indescribable. To take is immense pressure to deny ) away fifty years of tradition, all the securtiy, eve_rything that human rights. Here's everything you wanted to know about the Hall & has made our college years the best years of our hves, to even The preceding statements Oates concert but couldn't find out: suggest taking that away from us without giving us a chance are fairly recent occurances, It was a sell-out with over 3,300 people cramming into Ben to be heard is most unjust. We have spent the last two years but we must not think that Light Gym ... It was the first sell-out concert for the re working harder than we ever have to strengthen ourselves and women's oppression is a new Bureau of Concerts since Little Feat came here in the Fall of ., to show others that we are an asset to the community and phenomenon. Women have 1978 ... Security at the show involved approximately 10 SASP worth keeping on this campus. We feel it is the right of the been subjected to sexual people, 6 or 7 Safety & Security officers and 35 ushers ithaca Community, College Students, and ~uture_ ithaca harrasment, rape, poor wages authorized by the BOC. The security was excellent except for College. And we are not going to give up that nght wuhout a (.59~ to the dollar a man the confusion after the doors opened--the first five rows that fight. receives), and a marital were supposed to be saved for Hall & Oates entourage were inequality; women have filled by fans. Respectfully Submitted, always been at the mercy of The Hall & Oates gig at Ben Light was only their fourth Kathy M. Presicci white-male supremacy. date on their current "Private Eyes" tour. This tour will take President Delta Phi Zeta Today, Now, women and them all over North America including Philadelphia, Mon­ men alike must begin to re­ treal, and Saturday Night Live and will conclude in the mid­ dle of April...Insiders with the Hall & Oates entourage 1murrmnvvnn1m:wmmmrnurnntttPmunun111 n to nnmtnnnnnrsrnuwmunn examine the myths that have been fed to us since childhood. claimed that the reception of the fans at iC was phenomenal We must no longer accept the compared to that at the Syracuse War Memorial the night before. As a existing structure or any future planned one, that continues to result, the Hall & Oates performance at l.C was "much more oppress women. ICFAA has spirited." -· . started to serve this purpose. Hall & Oates blitzed into l.thaca late on Saturday mght on This student organization has their chartered bus from Syracuse... John Oates, the diminuitive rhythm guitar player, bopped into Woolw?rth's already sat at tables in the Union, gathering signatures to on Sunday afternoon and attracted a large following of youngsters. The kids attempted to get autographs ... Hall oppose the Human Life & Amendments. They are Oates' backing band arrived in the Ben Light Gym at 4:15 lITHAC~N Policy organizing a rape awareness Sunday afternoon for the sou~

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By Pedal Bunnell run for fun, new games, and a MASH, . (Multi Activity carnival sponsored by SAB with Spring Happening) will be of­ various clubs on campus fered April 13-17 ~o the Itha~ representing different booths. A College community, and will barbeque picnic will finalize the give students the opportunity to carnival's events! actively participate in programs The Chaplains are preparing concerning emotional, physical· for an art show exhibition of and spiritual well being. religious art. Lyon Roney, director of the Roney said, "This kind of Counseling Center, is the chair campus wide program has of the MASH Steering Commit­ several benefits. First of all, it tee. Roney stated, "the Univer­ allows faculty, staff and students sity of Wisconsin Stevens Point to work together on a project held a similar event and it was that will benefit the whole cam­ very successful." pus community. Secondly, at a The week will kick off with time when there is a lot stress in the film "MASH" on Tuesday our lives it will enable us to April 13, and events will be held develop skills we can actively throughout the week during the practice to move our lives in day and evening hours. more healthy directions." Programs planned include the The MASH steering commit­ "Elmira Mental Health Players" tee members are: Linda Gasser, from the Elmira Psychic Center. director of Career Planning; The players will present a psycho Sharon Policello, director of · drama on relevant issues concer­ campus activities; Liz Griffin, ning students. These issues in­ recreation; Michael Pagliarulo, clude roommate conflicts, allied health ; Don Runyon, parental separation and stress director of business services; problems. Frank Lamas, assistant to the V.P. of student affairs; Barb There will be a pace setter in Weed, health center; Ann the dining halls on April 13, and Chipouras and Wendy the theme will be nutrition and Lebowitz, SAB. Publicity diet. Exhibits and information members include: Roger will be on display in the Union Eslinger; director of Union; Eva on alcohol, CPR, breast Stambaugh, · resident director; examinations, and life stress in­ and students Jim Orr, Paul ventory. Cremo, Bonnie Bitterly, Heidi Gruphu· Colla}!.e h ,. Tom Pou Physical activities include a Kopen and Carol Fetter.

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By Debbie Green You" and went into "How Does It Feel To Be Back"; the If Hall and Oates is con­ crowd was fired up im­ sidered the ultimate of "bub­ mediately. With a hint of ble gum nrusic" (as ·I have Re ggae they played "Ditty­ heard rumored on campus) Doo-Ah" getting the audience then there was a Bazooka con­ into a clap-along which con­ vention last Sunday night, tinued on through "Mano A February 14, that rocked the Mano". Daryl Hall then took shorts off the Ben Light Gym. to the keyboards for "Rich The IC Bureau of Concerts: Girl" and "She's Gone". pulled _it off this time with a which were definite crowd sell-out show and a gym filled · pleasers. The band was "real to capacity--if not over hot" from here on in with capacity. · "Kiss On My List" and an ex­ The line at the main entran­ tended version of "I Can't Go ce of the gym began forming ~~or That", which incidently at 4:30 that afternoon for the received a standing ovatfon. general admission show. They epitomized the term Three hours later the doors "Motown" with a tune called were opened; and there was an "Goin' To A Go-Go". "every man for himself" scene with hoards of people stam- Daryl Hall, the obvious pcding to the stage. Those ham and dominating factor of who were fortunate enough to the duo, introduced the mem­ grab seats up front had to bers of the band who are: prove their worth, however, Tom Walcott on base; Charlie by sitting through an hour's Dechant on saxophone; Micky much too loud warm-up by Curry on drums; and G.E. Aldo Nova and his band. Smith on lead guitar. He gave ,. ··-. Aldo Nova is a new, sup- each band member a few posedly up and coming young minutes for a solo, which artist from Montreal. He has dragged· on a little too long recently released a self- almost becoming boring. The produced debut en- sax player, "Mr. Casual" as. titled, none other than, "Aldo Hall calls him, was a big hit as Nova." In an interview with he not only steppedjnto the~ Aldo, he said he categorized audience but took a spotlight himself as playing "semi Pink stroll through the gym wearing Floydish/pop-". his Ray-Bans and wailing on However, after witnessing his horn. This exhibition was Aldo in concert cranking out followed by "Sara Smile", heavy metaf tunes at some which could have been the terribly rude decibals with a · highlight of the show if Daryl guitar between his legs half the . Hall hadn't hogged the stage time, I'd put him in the and over done it by rolling category' of ·"semi Van around on the floor and hit- Halenish serious Arcade ting drawn out high pitched · music" --with a touch · of screams. tackyness._. The :audience· in "Wait For Me" and general didn't ·appear - too "Private Eyes'' got-everyone thrilled by Aldo Nova. on their feet; and t.hen they When ·everyone's ears had -c1osed the show with "You've regained con~ciousness, the • Lost That Lovin Feeling". To real performers took the stage. say the least, they received a Hall and Oatl!s re·ceiveo a very standing ovation; which I warm welcome from- their must say was well deserved. . !oi,'AF(,' P!IOTO BY ~FA>FF l!ONOVAN Ithaca fans; who ranged from They came back pn stage to age nine on up. There wa:s a face a crowd going absolutely John Oates and Daryl Ball Tak~ _the Stage At Ben Light noticeable abundance Qf high biserk, and play,ed "You school and junior students at . Make My Dreams Come the show. (I think .we know True". For a second encore ~ Top _40 hit tu11e~. They are a hand for their good Each person was restricted to where those girlish swooning· they did ":United States'.'. definite1y big tlme m·u_§~cians, judg ment on getting Hall and , his/her seat the entire time screams were coming from;. and .their sfage presence Oates, and for the orderliness and those- without seats wer; Hall and bates played The crowd's reaction to showed .them as being in· which the security people kept standing in the back of Predominantly recent hits, but Hall and Oates proved the some_what cocky and very im handled the -large crowd. the gym. It seemed that the mixed in· a .few- old favorites show an obvious success. personal; which_for me put a Security was so strict in fact, · B.O.C, had things perfectly from their ten year career They know exactly what ·songs · damper on an over-all good that the crowd resembled one under control, however there ' together, as well. _ .. ·----~. to play for a g~~d response. show. that might be found at a con- _were some apparent internal. They opened tfteir hour and Yot! can't go wrong w_hen ·cert in a Communist country . hassles that wer~ noted by the ~ · 45 minute show with ":t W~t your repetoire consists of all · I think.the BOC deserves (that is if they have concerts). press.

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Daryl Hall Caught Flashing Those Private Eyes

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It's Up For Grabs At The Volleyball Game Marath«iners Kick Up Their Heels 112 THEITHACAN Kreskin ystifies His Audienc By Karen Kasius My only knowledge of "The There were a variety of reac­ man surrounded by an aura of Amazing Kreskin" came from tions as Kreskin selected par­ mental energy slowly found a rumor I heard in the Union ticular people and revealed to his way to the chair where the regarding his ability to bend the audience meaningful check had been hidden. By spoons with his mental names, dates, initials and this point in the show Kreskin energies. I reacted to this places. At one point Kreskin had developed such an easy claim the same way any in­ asked one girl who he was and warm rapport with the telligent individual would; speaking with "who's Rose?" audience that there seemed to with skepticism. Never the From her combination be a silent but strong desire for less it seemed unfair to judge scream, laugh and sigh of him to find it. this man by mere rumor; so "amazement" it was obvious As Kreskin lifted up a Navy motivated by curiousity I she was somebody important. blue coat he hesitated and went. . The girl gathered her com­ seemed momentarily con­ Ford Hall was "filled with posure and responded, "she's fused. However when he students, professors, and my best friend!" withdrew a copy of the other interested individuals Kreskin labeled another prestigous and popular last Thursday night, February event as "the most difficult Newspaper, "The Ithacan" he 11. Feelings of anticipation, thing to do." He selected a found within it's pages his excitement and a bit of skep­ few students frqm the audien­ check. The audience, as well ticism radiated from the ce, withdrew his paycheck for as Kreskin resumed their crowd. At the peak of the the show from his pocket, and breathing. audience's impatience "The handed it to one of them.· He He entertained, amused and Amazing Kreskin'' parted the directed them to hide it most of all "amazed" many of yellow curtain and stood anywhere in the auditorium. us. It was not surprising to before us. His thin frame and The anticipation of this event learn that this man had been modest brown leisure suit were was heightened by his offer to called by C.B.S.'s Mike far from what I had expected. give up his paycheck (undoub­ Wallace "a scientist and a I had a pre-conceived image of tably a notable sum!) if he showman." It was no wonder a suspicious looking could not find it. Any chance that he had been nominated as mustached man, shadowed by of his seeing anything was "The most Amazing perfor­ a voluptuous assistant. My removed when two students mer in the world." It is under­ expectation of this escorted him to a room of­ standable that his half hour "Amazing" man being fstage. television show has been arrogant and condescending After a short deliberation renewed nationally for through his magical mysteries the check was hidden. Kreskin another year. Kreskin spoke quickly dissolved after his first came back and announced in a warm, humane, far from few lines. "Take all the pic­ that he had lost during this condescending manner about tures you want" He said, particular feat nine times and life and questioning its "they won't come out!" he that if he failed that night he mysteries. While his mental added with a unique infectious would never do it again. His feats were definately· laugh. His humorous style, humor wa.s still intact ,as he "amazing" his personable ability to laugh at himself and laughingly said, "after all it's manner, humor and insights warmth were well received by not much fun giving up your were equally so - even if he STAFFPHOTO·~~'iim·FD0:'<10\1\ the crowd. salary!" didn't bend any spoons. Kreskin Re.ioyces . The show gradually went The crowd was silent as this When He Sniffs Out His Paycheck from traditional, magical kin­ ds of feats to more mysterious and impressive ones. He directed the audience to write down meaningful thoughts, people, events or dates. These "thou~hts" were then collec­ ted by audience members and YEARS& sealed in envelopes. With ob­ 0 vious concentration Kreskin succeeded in "locking into " Those are the figures you ~an count 01m 9 several individuals minds.

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I _J THE n:HACAN febiuar~_-l-8, 19&?. 15 Who Say§ You Can Never Go Back? By Kirn Gormley Working, going to school here for about a year until she Returning to school after a and managing a family is no left in '72 with a feeling she few years can be difficult for easy task. "It's like two full would return to South Hill. some people. The ad­ time jobs,"Barbara Since she works full-time and ministration at I.C. however, says.· But her children, all takj!s classes part-time (around has found a way to ease the six of them, have been very two a semester) Vicki's burden for its employees by helpful and supportive. Derr diploma is far down the road. allowing staff to earn up to 8 also thinks that ataff people She expects to get it credits a semester - for free. have a couple of advantages so'mewhere around 1990. And And, as the new Return to when going back to school and what will she do with the piece College Program indicates, J.C. First, she says, the staff of paper then?.. She has no many staff members do take member is familiar with an definite goals, other than to advantage of this intellectual academic setting because enjoy and learn from her fringe benefit. she/he works with in it. She studies. may also know the professors. Those two facts can make it . Barbara Derr of the H&S easier for someone to make department, Sue Capista of Sue Capist is not as visible the plunge back into the college Relations, Vicki Cox· as. Barbara and. Vicki sin­ classroom after an absence of ce she stays hidden behind a of Career P1anning Linda five, ten or in Barbara's case Longwell of Student Affairs cubicle on the third floor of and Jeannie Reed of Personnel twenty ye~rs. Job. In the office Sue is in charge of computer records are just a few of the people for college relations and who both work and study at Development;in the class our college. Eventually, Derr would like room however, she studies to council adults who are business. Right now she's thinking about returning to taking Business Management the academic setting, but are courses- Production "afraid and really don't know Management . and Personell where to go and what to Barbara Derr is a familiar Administration. When asked Photo By Kim Gormley doTve been there." face around campus. You what she has in mind for the Vicki Cox is another lady might have seen her working future Sue dryly replies "I still who has also "been there". Barbara Derr, employee of Ithaca College and returned in che H&S complex in Muller, don't know what I wan't to do Anyone who has been into student after twenty years -::; . typing away on her typewriter, when I grow up.'' The thirty­ or walking around the campus one year old mother of a four with a load of books weighing year old girl finds her days down her backpack. A full­ Career Planning may quite busy with a full-time job, time student now, Derr will recognize Vicki. She is a not so part time part time graduate in May with a degree career information specialist, studies, in sociology. But that degree and loves her job. She also en­ senior for another year or tioned students like that joys her courses, which lean two." She's been taking cour­ diploma within the next few hasn't come easily or quickly. towards economics. Like a child that won't let ses at I.C. off and on since she years and working and Barbara started working for Barbara, she values a college her get any homework done started working here eight studying at LC. seems to be a the college seven years· ago, education much more after until her (the child's).bed time, years ago. This semester, she · great way to go about it. and was persuaded to try her being out in the "real world" and two hours of commuting is taking two courses instead Many other motivated people first course in 1976. That was for a while. "I enjoy being a time daily. of one "so that I could get a are studying under the Personal Essay. After that she student her far more not. I degree sometime before I program. Unfortunately, "fell in love with education" think I can appreciate it alot retire." there is not room enough to and nothing could hold her more." This is her second Capista "thinks" shes a So too, would Barbara, mention them all. senior and "will probably be a Vick_i a_~d many other unmen- back time at I.C. she was a student r------1

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Personals l!re published by The BFB±, Murph, . He\' Numbo. E.F. At lea~, you came out of i1 stain-I~,! ITHACAN free of charge. They Are you sure you weren't at POETS 1·t~ a weekend of. reckoning for You put up a good fight, but [ havem G. W. & Roger biorhvthm'>! Great luck to.you in P­ should be submitled on 11 FULL­ this Saturday nite? stopped dancin' yet ... · SIZED sheet or typing paper, You weren't e\·en "under pressure" Town on Saturday. but hey, ... let's be -J. Rusty, typewritten. Personals will not be ac­ and look what happened. real. .. i1, not really lucf--merely pure Mi. cepted past 5 o'clock Monday after­ BFBI Do. Re, Fa, Se, La-La, Co5mic ,!,.ill. Aaanyways--go wild and get G.T.J.- _ Wimp-out, Acc. noon before publlcnllon. · p,ych ·d for Saturday night .... II, Last weekend was terrific. had a To the PT in the gray Capri, LomaJunic,r fate ... t1iorhy1hms cant be demed. great ··1ime with the guys of the i heard about tho~e limber fingers "Southern Mansion" and the "Nor­ thern Estate" and of i:our~c Kurt. from a trucker down in Jersey, when i~ Hey Tinstcr- Happy" 10." it my turn? Yah-YOU, THE ONE We had 5ome great times. i'm glad icki- To Agent Soi and M.lii. WHO'S DEFINITELY NOT Italian. -Lo\'e ya, i got 10 know you because you're a ' Ha!Ha! We fookd ya. But tell u, did Thc~e last days are definitely going Cheers 10 the Alabama Slammers and T. 5pecial guy .... Even if you broke 111~ yon ever find a Valeniine? to fly by. Thing~ won't be the ,amc "those liule green things." favorite earmuffs. Can we still he Gues< •·ho? without your dc-LIGHT-ful pre~cncc. The one on the Hump. friends? This Friday, February 19 Ju~I rcmcmb1•r - there arc plenty more TH:NK BEf"ORE YOU DRINK. East Forry Post-Valentine's Bash! day~ for wild lime~. Let's make the H,,und. I\IAKE HAPPY HOUR HAPPY Refreshments, DJ All campus bc,1 of them. K&R, AGAlN; STAY SOBER wckomc-$1 E.T. Residents-free 9:30- Love. - Much thanks for the red ones. 1:00 ToweVi Dining Hall The one~ they'll marry Love, ·Pi~s,· - C'ome home ~oon! i mb~ \OU. 12½ ·• big guy,'! To my favoritl" (former) 1st grader, M&L Say· Hi I<' th, Queen for 111e.:.and Ai~- Shelly too! What a Friday: i am glad we have bl-en able to talk a Wc'rc glad to have you bad and sec To the mys1ery v.oman, Slammcr5, Pitchers, little, even if i1 's only been over the T.C., the noor ... phone. Maybe someday ~oon we can that you had an cnLIGHTcning ex­ Life is full of surprise5 and so was the Lmc, Linus. perience. Tho~c two wee!,.~ wc1cn'1 card from you. Tham<~. Stop by tapes. E,tcr ... talk in per~on. jn ca~c you are won­ the same without our favorite role some time i'II show you my Cal\'in'~. it will be done a!c!ain. dering, i sent the'card. model! Welcome home. wench! For ~ure. Lo\·e always, The Beach 27-2-8 Laurie, Barh, Tammy, and Tam,on - Love. --Hey ~Jeeping spcw1y much? A friend Get psyched for wild times in Florida. The T-3 Wenches Ok who stoic the keg? it', !,!oin~ to be one big wild D Phi 27-2-8 · time. Dear Barkley, Starbuck-You have such a wa~ \\ith Mellow Out! number5-"7ero sandwiches and Dear Lori. ::!::~~===~~=~==~~~ checks"' The only numbers your'c I Ok who blew off the fire cxtinquishcr? I me, Kath. ·I Thank, for letting me come over tor 27-2-8 Frozen Raisins ~urc about i5 counting beer~ at ,j ~ome scriou~ babbling. J u,1 n:mcm­ Prunc~-Grape nuts Dimcy'~ when you drink with him. .' bcr that the door i, alway, open in T- Ok FiNE we won"t have any more RI Prank phone calls-­ Love- 3. So cheer ulij"dalinl.. ! Than I.., again. dl· P0lice, ~quce,c parties. We're goin 10 Florida!!!We're gonna Trip & RL'omie Love. 27-2-8 ha\e GOOD TiMES. do the SAN- The Original Wench No Ball~-Brown out: RZS- ~~~~~~=~~~~~~~ BORN.andnomorei HATESO.K.? ==~~~~~~ To all bird lover, in 26-2-8: Spi1 on dog5 much? Sometime, it', hard to keep up with Watch it. they burn ou1-- vuu and occa5ionally our timl"S Knock, knock. Who's there? Kres Lo\ e you; r2 Dear Goldie & Roommate. Krin. Kres Krin who? Kris~ Krin Onl~ if they speak French i,11?cther are few Bur we both now that Well. Mom & Dad arc coming un Gull. Lt•vc, ou-, union is rare i1 ·s bccausc·wc try ,l, Fw&.lean (etc.) hard-and (.><,pecially care l can·t thi~ weekend. I'm ~urc Mom will lo,e Chirp, Chirp, George, Pat, Da\e, John, Mike, to ,cc how creati,c you arc. She": A friend of a Dove lo\'e1. SATURDAY AT PRINCETON ... !::':;:g:;:i-1=,..,a~==~~:ii+!Ei!Ei!:l!·"!:!lY!!-etil ~=::~eze~ d,·,ide whar i enjoy mo5t rhe laughter. definitely want to ,cc you mastcrp11:c-e QU.(P Lilt\ 4S£P#}! •$ I f Row for it!--Suisse th·: touching, rhe talking. thl" roasi(?) Congrats to your room1c - the new To my Link- Ru5ty Star, . What i do know i5 rhat i Lon· You my Phv,io maior. By the way. I'm going Two gold medal5 and four l\'Orld dear and i think we should g,, ror ar To the guy upstair~. to he horn~ lhi, weekend ,o I can go records-unprecedented talent. M.- lca\1 0111· 11111re year! i mi5~ my best friend- i"m ready. Cindy & Ellen, out Sat. nitc. Did Freddie Y. gel Conncll ... a pup ... fireplacc ... and a -Noopy', Mnm Brown Betty Cnl_lagcu'? Hope your'e both "living it up" in blanket ... new record, will be ,e1. P.S. Thanks for remembering. London. All is great at i.C. i miss ya Word5 can'r expre\s the wa~ i fl-cl tons, (especially Cindi, your'c "oh about you. i love you. Dear Mc, To· my once a year travelling com­ Dear Mom. my ... ing God!") it ju~1 isn't the same Your Nau!!hty Mu5ician Thank, for the Valentine. You're a panion- Hope you and dad ha\'C a ,upcr without you. Enjoy. real buddy! 10 days '1ill Roch, 13 day5 'till C.M., Lo\'e. Valentine, dav. We love you lot, c,cn 17 days 'till though you threaten that we arc adop­ ted! We also promisl' nol to gel To my once a year travelling com­ poked! panion- Love. T)le Kid, IO days 'till Roch, 13 days 'till L.i., 17 days 'till C.M .. a5 the countdown con­ tinues. The Student Activities Boardl Love, your roomie Happ\' Valcn1ine'5 Day 10 mv London buudic,! ! ! P.S. Do you ever intend to throw ILY. those nower~ out? ({))f Jithacm College Sm1e Andrea, Hope you enjoyed your birthweck­ Pennv-bahy. Bet vour stomach will nc,cr be 1he When arc we !,!Oing 10 ,µo 10 Fast sam~. So don't i. couldn't Y('U die? -Oncd,,wn Hill Dl•pot tor lunch a[!ain'! ns ill1l seairclin of responsible peopfle to Your pinh pillpal Coach, i'm not mto ropes- and i am i1111, clltafir. 1flhle committees of §.A.JB •. foir Happv B-ua, And1ca! pole~. Light on the mogul,, plea~c. -Not ready for Prime Time Skier. The ,taiis iu,t aren't tlw ,an1L' 11982-83 w11hou1 ~ou. Love. 4-8, The lorn: ,tmr Sprinter Please write or .:all. Mi,s you-3-4 The committees include:· M- 'Rob111, Who lhcd? Boo!, hu~me" 1, Thanx for being my Valentine, than" Extra University Crossroads booming ant.I I'm not cornplainin~!. for being my sweetheart. thanx for Speakers Community Activities Love, being my girlfriend & bcstfricnd. can't Publicity L wait till Florida! Fine Arts i Love you forever, Recreation Films Rob Recruitment To Tony (The half-Italian Rughv Plaver). To my high energy friend- and Chairperson of S . .A.B. l;VL" alway, had a great ,cmc ot i know vou did it all night, But i liming. You're a ,wee! heart. didn't re.ali1.e you'd bc 50 good on Love you alway,. bleacher~. lt was fun! me Love, (The half-Italian carnation rcc1picnl). A diet soda in a diet gym Dear Triangle Face, JP>ick up and return applicatioHlls to To Mile~ Pappi,h Now that you have a single-when are Wanted Dead or Alive. we invited over. For breakfa5t? Your Friendly Neighbor P&M tllie Office of Campus Activities P. Hubbs, d\; *!fyif g: ) :ee fin the Unio11ll from.Feb. 17th-26tlno -= Stairs and Guardrails Forever! is that you? Yea huh! Dear T Watt, Girl of my dreams, Loma&Pam When you see me with other girls just take advantage of this opportunity remember the 3 rea5ons that your'e Julie, special to me. Has 1he Mod Squad gone punk? to practice your ideas, get involved, Love Caveman Surely NOOCD." Sha-bow! Captain Greer & Linc and gain valuable-experience~ . l ', SemorPIS: = Thanks for the great weekend and Harris, Check it out! showing us how it's done "Bronx The show is starting to meltGus1 a 5:.i ~tyle." Good-Luck_ on your exams reminder.) and affiliations. We'll see you out there in the real world. Junior PT Class. "8

- ' February 18, 1982 THE ITHACAN]. 7 H.A., N.A., P.M., J.B., K.D., Jeff, To my Champagne Buddies- a------iJ GREEN CHUNK, Thanks for the best Valentine Thanks for making Sunday night ,o BADE'D BADATE BADPSE wild! It was a riot!-(As it should be!) 0:Br c,}k n1 dl\ffl.O IEoriw to IlTIHIACAN D Weekend ever. Hurry up and get rid The 4th one e= \L,,u, \L,§ iw J of your cold sol can collect my kisses. ~~~=====~~=====~~~ ll i H.A., N.A.; P.M., J.B., K.D., Loveyou, Lynn- ~ Because of mid-term responsibilities, the ITHACAN is I GREEN CHUNK, M. Congratulations to you & your fian.:e! n going on Spring Break a week early. We will not resume n BABE'd BADATE BADOSE ~======~==~~=====~ Youbothdescrve&havethebest! ~u publication until March 25. · U Di, Sooz n BADlTS BADIN BADOUR BADACES BADALL I had a great V-Day weekend, it will be ~~:;;:;;;;~~~===~=~=~ ------_,. - - - ...., - ...... ,. - - - - - U BADAY-Y.H.I. & 1.H.I. ~nc that l will remember for a long Jenny-baby- -ROBERT ZIPKIN time to come. What's up for spring break? Let's go P.S. SO in 30 will ge1 you 25 plu~ a sur- wild!I frito(dorito)Breath, charge. Remember vets get stopped Your roadtrip partner So, what's new & exci\ing?(other than first WilID JHIIlLJL§ lby Ilsaacs To "the kid"- you) L­ Tham< for a great weekend-next time Thanks for eight rhirry a.m. surprise. lcff N.F. that's us! Did l ever tell you l l didn't put a twistie in rhe soup; A- Love You? Maybe once or i thought thar i'd t>e romantic instead. The dinner was good, but the com­ When are we going garbage ~liding twice ... Surc! pany was better! again? Lei me know when you're up J. '· Love ya, for another adventure- '&/iita*$J~.~"";*;:;;::i£=-' ' ' .:,, ?;; - " Fire Ball Your Curacao buddy Hey my main man what's up? i'd like ~~~~~~~~==~~~~=:~~~~~~~~~~=~~to borrow your black pants but l'm Dear Daryl & John, To my favorite red-headed wi,h & sure your'e wearing them. TGA loves Your kiss is DEFlNATELY on our your window jumping sidekick, you & "The Pimp Mobi!e" list! Welcome to ithaca! Herc', BEWARE!!! Trip&Jo Love, ~omcthing to add to your ~tay! Please . Your Snowball Buddy dedicate "Ki~s On My Lisi" 10 the Mike, Wenches! i ~till love you­ s: - ...... Love-Z Ushers Shorty -Sharon & Diana Cheri, 6 (Terrace 3B-207b 277-276?1) Thanks for saving me a scai Sunday '• ' :. a - e, J t C·t--';;,; :; .,._ ' l night. i thought the concert was fo My Wild Room,c. Her Wild Fr icnd and the Girl Who i, mv Idol Joe, great! Jill Sorry I ml\scd the vii Id lin~c Fn. mtc i am working with Steve Hanslcr on at Cornell. Oh well. such i, the Irk ol the Tenure and Promotion commillee Tisa-Puerto Rico is only 8 more days a ,kdica1c•d a1hlc1c. Ncx1 11mc for for student government. i would ap­ "'lllL. preciate if you could find any infor- away. Lei's get psyched. Love.:. 1r.a1ion about who was TENURED Luv ya Ricki Child woman OR PROMOTED within the last five Bon, P.S. How come you didn't .:ome o,cr years. · Where there's a will there's a way-we for ,oup, Patti? ... i'II gel m touch did it again- s: 1 :te121-:1:1-·-· '· _,,,., -;:::e::= •,. Eric Goldman Your roomie Goulds. Did anyone ever tell you that f.-face- - you are a lady killer ~-= :. .-.:c=---· What doe~ one do wi1h ~uch a funny To Lcali, Shawn, Craig, Ricky, Sue, "Ed Baroofi" guy with dish pan hands? l have a few M.S. and Ben: ideas-you want 10 hear about 1hem­ !hanks so much. You guys did a great Ta~1y Ears Job. Congra1ula1ions. !; ,. 6±...f 5/ 5 ¢, S!!-5 ,&bS!fP : = iLY, Ellen. AST&SWB, P.S.--Let's do it again! Bob • Ha Ha Isn't it funny how Bob jumped out of Fi~h's window and tore ,h lei the sunshine in Take i1 with a ~~~=:=~~~~~~~~~~- Peter & Doug, his ligaments grin Nine more days 10 go Sands & 1rans-no ,now. Chip Chip and Cheero! i miss you "Ed Bar.oofi" DEV guys! Hope all is.super at 1he Londcn Center. See i,ou in 1he summer. Tally ho, Pecka

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WE'RENOc 1 By .David Fischer the sixth man (crowd) was so Two straight layups by Tod For a team to stay ahead of was fouled twice in the back­ Sport psychologists often evident, but over the weekend Hart and Terry Vanderwall the pack must keep winning court and made tlie violations debate as to whether team it the gym was very loud'', said a put the Bombers ahead 52-47, and never look back. To reach costly to the Saints, calmly hit­ cohesion leads to success, or smiling coach Tom Baker. but only temporarily. Ithaca the top, a team must get help ting all four free throws, whether success breeds team Retracing Ithaca's steps to proceeded to wait four from someone else and seize making the score 52-46. cohesion. Whatever the an­ the top of the ICAC ladder minutes before scoring the moment. At the same time There is no love affair bet­ swer, one cannot argue the backs us up to Friday night's, another basket, but by then that Ithaca defeated Clarkson, ween St. Lawrence and Her­ fact that the Bomber basket­ win over Clarkson, 59-57. Clarkson had taken the advan­ the news came that conference zing, a Division I transfer. His ball team has grown even Playing a bit tentative in the tage 53-52. leader St. Lawrence Jost to aggressive play has resulted in closer together as a direct first half, the Bombers forced Both teams exchanged Alfred, giving the Saints their leadership qualities and again- result of their new-found suc­ themselves into a 3l-31 baskets and the lead until · first league defeat. st SLU Herzing was tough. cess. stalemate by the intermission. Clarkson's Jamie King hit two This set-up a showdown "Herzing was, without a Back to back two-point vic­ The Bombers regrouped and free throws to go ahead 57-56. between first place St. doubt, a domin<'.llt force in the_ tories against Clarkson and St. came back on the court deter­ When the game gets tight, Lawrence and Ithaca, now game;' said Baker of his cen­ Lawrence boosted Ithaca mined and immediately out­ Ithaca forward Mike Guidi only a half a game behind in ter's statistics which included College into first place in the scored the Golden Knights of stays loose. Dependable in the second place. "This is 16 rebounds, l 3 points and Independent College Athletic Clarkson 10-2, to take a 41-33 clutch, Guidi hit a jumper with probably the biggest game this 7xl l free throws. Conference and increased lead. They held on to their 45 seconds left to give him a school has seen in six years" The Saints played the entire their record to 8-l in the eight-point lead (48-40) until game-high fifteen points and said Baker growing confident. second half with a never-say­ league and 14-4 overall. It was ten minutes remained when his team a winning margin 58- ln preparing for the SLU game die attitude. Down seven a wild weekend of basketball Clarkson's center John 57. Center Mickey Herzing Baker said, "l think that the points with under a minute to and the Bombers gave the Golden shut down the IC was fouled with seconds feeling is in the back of our play, St. Lawrence stormed hometown supporters plenty scoring and netted a few of his remaining and hit a free toss minds that we can win . . . back to within two, 53-51. to voice their approval about. own. to bring his team to insuring Ithaca's 59-57 vic­ When it gets down to the nitty- With just eleven seconds on "Never before have I felt that within one, 48-47. tory. gritty, this team seems to find the clock, Vanderwall flew in - -·~, a way to win." for an uncontested layup and . ;:,i: St. Lawrence could not even put the game away. With five find a way to the hoop. seconds left SLU had a chance Ithaca's tough 2-3 zone locked to tie but Berkman's short the path to the basket, holding jumper missed and Herzing SLU to two points in the first ripped down the rebound to 12 minutes of the half. "We assure first place. played an incredibl~· intense "We beat the team we had zone", said a proud Baker. to beat to gei the lead and also "We did a real good job ad- the only other team that's got ,:> ,, justing on our different zones a chance to win it. Beating for specific reasons." SLU was a great win for us, After trailing 16-4 at one but we understand ·that we point, SLU guards Jim Berk- have a tough road to go yet, man and Mark Coleman but it was a step in the right found the mark from the out- direction" said Baker. Ithaca side, but found it impossible has a tough road ahead, to get the ball inside. Their playing five of their next six long-range shooting did take games on the opponent's the heat off the Saints, home court. bringing them a 23-18 halftime BOMBER TIPOFFS: deficit. At the start of the second half. Ithaca fired in seven Herzing was named l.CAC unanswered points, five by Player of the Week. He scored Tod Hart, who had a game­ 41 points and grabbed 30 high 16 points. A Mickey rebounds as ithaca won three Herzing layup provided the games by a combined total of Bombers with their biggest 5 points. Herzing leads the lead, 36-22. Bombers in rebounding with a St. Lawrence took a long­ 7.5 average. overdue timeout in order to regroup, and they did just that. Going from corner to ST. Lawrence (53) corner, Berkman hit on several Coleman 6 r -0 12 jumpers and Coleman had the Cates 2' •-0 4 range from the top of the key. Berkman 7 )-0 14 Along with center Blaine Ford , )-0 8 Harris, the Saints rallied back Harris 5-5 15 18-7 to cut !C's lead to 43-40 Totab: 24 5-5 53 with 5:50 to play. I The Bombers bounced right Ithaca (55) back on a 15-footer by Hart Hant 6 4-7 16 and a layup by Guidi, who Brown 3 1-2 7 went around Herzing's pick, Herzing 3 7-1 l 13 to add to their lead 47-40. The Frank 2 0-24 Saints never gave up however Guidi 20-14 and sliced the Bomber lead to Zielinski 2 0-0 4 four, 48-44. Vanderwall 3 1-1 7 STAFF PHOTO Bl' GEOFF DONOVAN SLU went into their two­ Totals: 2113-25 55 minute defense and anxiously Tod Hart weaves his way to the hoop between Blaine Harris (50) and Bob Cates. applied their fullcourt press. St. Lawrence 18 35 - 53 Too anxious. Center Herzing 1thaca 23 32 - 55 2@ THE JTHACAN February ·1s, ~9Sl

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College on Saturday. 11 Slipper)' Rock 137.35. lthim1 135.70 il~~ (UTt0yM· \. . .• NAST·~\ ·_. "'. I ~ LOSE::.· ':. · •• Vaultin~: I. Monica Rcave~ SR. 9.0: 2. Bai:b Allgaier IC. 8.85: 3. Carol Gray SR. 8.8: 4. Julie Morrow SR. By Doug Clauson broke their team record with Ithaca again surpassed its score of 9.0, while Allgaier 8.65 133.0 total points. However, team record total with a score placed first in floor exercises Uneven baN: I. Sue Bourne IC. 9.0: After winning their first Cornell totaled 137 .05 for the of 135.70. Slippery Rock, the and third all-around. 2. (tic) Chri~ Ficken IC and Carol three dual meets, the Ithaca meet to take the victory. defending Division II Eastern "We performed well, again­ Gray SR. 8.85: 4. (tic) Barb Allgaier College Women's Gymnastics Chris Ficken led Ithaca's Regional champion totaled st some pretty tough opponen­ IC and Kathy Water SR. 8.7. Team suffered its first two individual performance with a 137 .35 to win the meet. ts," added Coach Harrie, Balance beam: I. Julie Morrow SR. losses of the season despite first place finish on bars and a Allison Cooper scored an Carnes. 9.05: 2. (tic) Allison Cooper IC and record breaking team perfor­ second on the beam. Barb 8.55 on the balance beam to The Bombers go on the road Cary Cilimburg SR. 8.55: 4. Chri~ mances. The Bombers looked Allgaier took third in vaulting, break Chris Pickens old mark this weekend to Boston and Ficken IC. 8.50. good in meets with Cornell while Marcia Castratano had a of 8.50. Sue Bonne and Barb Springfield, Mass. In Boston 1-'loor exercise: I. Barb Allgaier IC. and Slippery Rock, but fell ~econd place finish in the floor Allgaier also turned in good on Friday, they will face Nor­ 8.70: 2. Maria Castrataro IC. 3. (tic) short of victory each meet. exercises. performance for IC. Bourne theastern and then travel to Carol Gray SR and Julie Morrow SR. Against Cornell, Ithaca Af°tne _Slippery· Rock meet, placed first on the bars·with a Springfield to face Springfield 8.65 DEFEATS CORTLA D 83~76 B k TotaITT3-17-83 By DoujfClausuu roe port and Colgate," ad- CORTLAND STATE (76) l'he Ithaca College ded Smith. Bunkley 12-8-32. De~tcfano 2-0-4, Women's Basketball team JTHACA COLLEGE (83) Gorton 1-2-4. Compton 5-1-11. jumped out to a 17 point half­ Bertram. 8-0-16. Didio 5-1-11. Lazl>ski Cisanelli 7-2-16. Sherman 1-3-5. time lead and cruised in the 0-0-0, Dalaker 3-1-7, Biship 7-0-14. Totals 30-16-76. Olson 3-3-9. Johnston 0-2-2. Price 5- Ithaca College 42 41-83 second half to a 83-76 victory 1-11. Mancinkowski 0-6-6. Galcucia 0- Cortland 25 -7f. last Thursday over Cortland State. The girl~ played really well in the first half and were able to build up_ a big lead," added Jo.GOULD'S Coach Natalie Smith. The Bombers utilized a balanced • scoring attack in tr WIN A GIFT CERTIFICATE C\ ~ - .-, :•,,, building up their big lead. Joy Q FORAN J.C. T-SHIRT I ~ Bertram led IC with 16 points while Sherri Didio, Kathy Price, and Allison Bishop ad­ T •• , 0 ' , .. ded 11, 11, and 10 respectively 1cK1E u"\>~ as Ithaca improved to 10-6 on the year. • Tracy Olson also THIS WEEKS UESTION: ~ '', played well, scoring nine poin­ . ':' .. ·:' . ·-: '. ~. ~ ,' . ~ ' .. . ts and pulling down seven Who did Larry Ho~mes defeat rebounds after coming off the to capture the WBC bench. heavyweight title? Two games remain on the - Bombers schedule with a very important date at Brockport State tonight. "Brockport is a very improved team and t-:H·r) W"""· J.Got:1.o·s (al 1he fool of the hill on Aurora have been getting some fine . Slretll "ill ~ponsur lhe Qlll('~U-: QUIZ. Readers 11r" inwilrd to an,"er 1hr que,liun and ,ubmil ii In The Ithacan ("/0 Ba.wment play from several Freshmen of I ar.::lon Hall ... or bring ii in per.no by 5:00 p.m. We'dnesday. players,'' added Smith. .\dra"inl! of tht rnrrttl ,uhmi\\ior. will delermin" ih" Wttks A victory over Brockport \\"inn<"r. !',u romt" on and gi," ii 111n ~ will almost ensure the Bom­ bers a bid into the New York Print : AllenliQn Sports Writers. State Division II Tournament - Teri Stalker bid. "The possibilities of get­ tif!J! a bid a~e yerv 11:ood. but we must play well against

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SCORING G FGM FTM Pts. Avg. Bill Byrne, Alfred 21 167 11S 449 21.3 Tod Hart, llhaca 18 158 50 366 20.3 Ron Thorpe, RIT 23 1~6 92 364 15.8 Dave Conklin1 Alfred 21 118 79 31S 15.0 Mike Lewis, Clarkson 19 102 60 264 13.9 Men'.s Varsity Basketball (15-4, 8-1 ICAC): Jeff Spafford, Clarkson 12 63 20 146 12.2 Pat Roohan, RPI 18 92 34 218 12.1 Wit_h a st~nning 55-53 win over St. Lawerence on Saturday, the Bombers took over first Joey Wright, Hoban place m the 1?dependent College ~thletic Conference.' The game drew the biggest crowd of 23 110 51 271 11.7 Jamie King, Clarkson 19 85 51 221 11.6 the season as_.aCJumped out to a big lead and held on for the victory. Center Mickey Herzing John Golden; Clarkson 19 74 72 220 I 1.6 sc?red 13 pomts and took down 16 rebounds along with hitting five free throws in the final mmute and a half. Men's Junior Va~ity Basketball (10-2): The JV Bombers ran their. record to 10-2· after splitting two contest last week defeating ~neonta S~ate 93-6~, and losmg to Cornelt 75-65. Leading the Bombers in scoring is Todd S1_bel who 1s averaging 18.6 points per game. Gene Sackett leads the teamd in rebounding I. College of Staten Island 19-2 w1~h an average of 10.1 per contest. IC travels to RIT on Wednesday night and Alfred on 2- Hamilton College 17-4 Fnday. 3• Ithaca College 15-4 Men's Varsity Wrestling (6-7, 2-2 ICAC) 4- Albany State 15-6 5. St. Lawrence University 14-6 Bill bray qualified for the nationals with a second place finish at 177 while the rest of his 6- Alfred University 15-6 Bomber teammates combined for a fourth place finish in the ICAC championships. Bill 7. (tie) Old Westbury 17-4 Conddn was ch<;>sen as an alternate at 190, while Steve Schlink and Greg Smith also took Potsdam State 14-7 second !'lace fi~1shes. The Bombers split a tri-meet on Tuesday, beating Union College 41-9 9· John Jay College 17-S and falhng to Binghamton 35-8. JO. (tie) Cortland State 12-7 Women's Indoor Track Oneonta State 11-7 hhaca finished in third place at the Cortland Invitational on Saturday. Cortland State was Honorable Mention: Baruch, victorious with 158.S points, Syracuse took second with 148 points and the lady Bombers Brooklyn, Buffalo State, Clarkson, totalled 68.5. Colleen Murphy placed first and Mimi Koster third in the 1500 meter race, Elmira. Rochester Tech both having state qualifying times. Women's Varsity Bowling (1-1):· HCAC S1f ANIDilNGS The women's Bowling Team rolled over Oswego, Weils and Cornell to win the Oswego in­ vitational. Cathy Haight knocked down 688 pins in four games, high game being 193. conference Freshman Ruth Karch bowled 679 in the four games and had a high game of 226. llhaca w L Pct. Women's Varsity Basketball (10-6): St.•Lawrence 8 I .889 8 2 .800 The women's basketball team ended its home schedule enjoying two wins, giving them a 6- Alfred RPI 6 4 .600 1 home record. lthaca won a satisfying 58-46 game versus St. John Fisher, -ind went on to RIT 4 5 .445 defeat Cortland 83-76. Sherri Didio had a game-high 23 points with 12 rebounds against Clarl..,on 4 6 .400 Fisher and co-captain Joy Bertram scored 16 points with 12 rebounds against Cortland. 1-lohart 4 6 4()() I Men's Swimming (7-5, 2-4 ICAC): II .083 The men's swim team had two victories over Utica College, 65-30, and RPI, 49-46, but O\erall w L Pct. lost ast Rochester, 67-46, and to undefeated Alfred, 58-45. Divers Dick Comanzo and Ithaca JS 4 .788 Todd Metcalfe qualified for the nationals, and Don McVeigh was a double winner against St. Lawrence 14 6 .700 Alfred· Rochester and Utica, and won the 100-yard backstroke vs. Alfred and the 100-yard freestyle 15 6 .714 RPi vs. RPL 9 9 .500 RIT 12 10 .545 Women's Swimming (9-3): Clarkson Getting ready for the NYSAIA W championship at Cortland, ihe ladies won their closing 9 10 .473 Hobart 17 .26() two meets against Cornell 73-67 and East Stroudsburg State 76-64. Catherine Lyons and 6 Lora Newberry were double winner against Cornell. Lyons set school record in the SO-yard freestyle with a 24. 74. Intramural Standings Men's Indoor Track (3-3): Men's noor hockey The men placed third in a five team meet at Rochester, who won with 98 points. Alfred Semi Pro Ea~t was the runner-up with 68 points and iC with 59 .. Jim Pryor, Dan_Green, and Jim Nichols Pro division swept the shot put. Guns&Dope 3-0 X-men 3-0 Knobs 3-0 Joint Therapy 3-0 Confederates 2-1 Old No. 7 3-1 Crazy S's 1-2 Seth Ryders 2-1 Piranas 0-3 4th Floor J-3 Linsters 0-3

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Semi Pro North !,emi Pro South 8irdmen 4-0 HIiiiard Hound Dogs 3-0 Ithaca Niles 4-1 P .B. Ranchers 3-0 Lodgers 3-2 Cuisines 3-1 Floaters 2-2 Slammers 2-2 Sport Shorts 1-2 Stones 1-2 OK Tums Susie Chapin is consoled by a furry friend '· 1-3 lchlban Warriors 1-3 Misfits 0-5 STAFF J'JIOTO BY GF.OFF DONOVAN Pi Lambda Chi 1-4 - . South HIii Blues 0-3 Women's Varsity Gymn-astics (3-2): - After winning their first three dual meets, Ithaca suffered two straight setbacks to Cornell Women's Basketball Coed Voleyball Power Hitters 7-0 and Slippery Rock. Despite the losses, IC broke their team point record in each meet. Again­ Stellato's Team Kamakasls 5-0 5-~ 4-2 st Cornell, Chris Ficken turned in a fine performance placing first on the bars and s;cond on D.P.11 5-2 The Hangovers 2-1 1 Bunbos 4.3 6Beaks the beam. Against defending Division II Eastern Regional Champ Slippery Rpck, Allison 1-3 Perfect Touchers 4-3 V-Bop Cooper scored an -8.55 on the balance beam to break Chris Ficken's old record of 8.50. The 1-3 Nothing bot Nel .3-4 Bognrtlans · Bombers traver to the state · of Massachusetts this weekend to face Northeastern and Patterson's .3-4 Sprin'gfield C~llege. , Gators .3-4 -~ / . \· 22 THE ITHACAN Febr~ary 18, 1982 j l

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To the Sports Editor: volleyball, and basketball but losing to St. Lawrence, well formance of the Ithaca selves as national contenders I would like to question have neglected to put one ar­ did you know that the College Women's Swim Team within the AJA W 11 Cham­ your sports coveragt!. You ticle in the paper on the women's team traveled with who has compiled a record of pionships. . have done a fine jeb reporting Wqmen's swim team. For the men's team and won -the 10-3 and have failed to J.C. Women's Swim Team the Men's sports aJong with_ example, the article of last ·meet"! YOU have also neglec­ recognize those individuals J.C. Men's Swim Team Women's gymnasucs, -week on the men's swim team ted to report on the fine per- who have established them- Hard Luck hits wrestlers By Tom LonRO. ce was good enough to land Naturally. Coach Murray 1:30; Hwt. Connors(SL) over l~t St. Lawrence; 2nd ·1n ihe oeginning of this him a wild card spot in the was disappointed when his Smith(IC) default. Clarkson; 3rd RIT; 4th Ithaca wrestling season, coach John Division m Nationals at team fell short of his great ex­ Team Results: College; 5th RPI. Murray was very enthusiastic SUNY Cortland. Knight is no pectations but his matmen about his team's chances in the newcomer to beating fine were certainly not disgraced in ICAC national qualifiers but wrestlers from .IC; Two years their heartful battles against injuries and illness combined ago, he stopped All-American some of the best wrestlers that to melt his dreams. Despite Ralph Salem in his second bid New York has to offer. By Jim Tobin Not until the last thirty secon- four finalist, Ithaca College to go to the Nationals at 167 All the first place pokier~ The IC Mens Hockey Club ds did IC have any chance of only took fourth in the five pounds. Bill Condon (190) will go to the NCAA Division took to the ice against Sig~a coming back. With a cancer­ team tourney. was caught at I :30 in the first 111 National on the 26th a~ Nu of Cornell at 11 :00 ted effort by the front line of Hard luck were the words of period by Saint Lawrence's well as fLve wild card wrestlers. Tuesday night at Cass Park. Borhard, Cole and Meinel, IC the day for the Bombers. Bart Chuck Lanzatella who is an Mattiais(SL) 142, Wilson (SL) The scoring started with a came back within one in the Morrow and David Kattay alternate on the US Roman­ 150, Smith (RlT) 150. Nor­ goal early in the first period by last thirty seconds of the were absent from the roster Greco team. In the semi­ thrup (SL) 158, and.Bray (IC) Sigma Nu but IC tied it up game. Left wing Dave and Murray could not muster finals, Greg Smith reincured a 177 were all chosen as wild only a few minutes later with a, Borhard pumped the puck into a wrestler for the 126 pound subluxation in his right c9rds for their excellent goal by Senior right-winger the oppositions goal and only class. Their dark cloud shoulder against RIT's 302 wrestling that weekend. Bill Meinel. IO seconds later Cole scored followed them right into the pounder. Result of the ICAC cham­ The game remained tied on a powerful slap shot from finals. Freshman Steve Schink Smith went on to beat him pionship finals: throughout the first period just inside the blue line came out strong with a 8-1 3-1 in overtime but had to 118 Cook(C) dee. Schlink(]C) until Sigma Nu took the lead bringing the final score to 5-4. lead in the first period but that default the final match to 12-10; 126 Lewis(C) dee. by two goals but IC came back - Although IC ended the lead reversed to 12- 10 by the Connors from St. Lawrence. Welles(RPl) 7-0; 134 Tor­ within one with a goal by game down a goal, there end of the match because of Smith will be unable to com­ torello(SL) dee. Vasciannie(C) freshman center Bill Cole was excellent goaltending by fatigue and tough calls by the pete in the Bomber's final 5-2; 142 Leslie(RIT) dee. Mat­ towards the end of the second Ricky Steinhauss, and sharp­ referee. 167 pounder, Bill match at QAl!<;>nta tmU1e.m.ust tias(SL) 5-2; 150 Read(C) dee. period and brought IC within passing and hard-hitting by Bray, who is 15-13 for the be pleased with his 21-4-1 Wilson(SL) 9-~; 158 Cook(C) two goals after another Sigma the JC defense and forwards. season, lost a close one to overall record for the season. dee.,Northrup(SL) forfeit; 167 Nu score. !C's next game is Friday Dudly Knight. Bray has been Tim Wilmot and Steve Davis, Smith (RIT) dee. Town­ After a very physical second night at 9:30 at Cass Park nose-to-nose with the 177 who both took fourth, w_ere son(SL) 7-5; 177 Knight(RIT) period Sigma Nu scored early agairist the Ithaca Midget All pounder trom Kl I (~-7 and 6- the only other Ithacans to dee. Bray(IC) 5-3; 190 Lan­ 3) but has never been able to again in the third period Stars. place in the event. zatclla(SL) pin Condon(IC) taking the lead bv three goals. beat him. His 5-2 performan-

_Jwdor center Mickey Herzing acond 13 points __ and pulled down 16 rebounds in Ithaca'!-' 55-53 wlc over St. Lawreaee om Saturday. Herzing ·bit five Ira tbrows In the final millate ad m half to nail down_ die Bomber TICtor.,. F.;,r a 8-e performance~ The . -ltlHICU. floaon Mlaey·-- Bening a AO-.Jete ef tlle Week.-

.. ·~-' February 18, 1982 NCAA 0 Demotiorm 0 Blessing Disguise (CP.S) -- As the first effects of in the Big 10 and PAC-IO compe'titive schools from its ferences. You don't have to worry the National Collegiate didn't participate) ended in top, 137-member Division I­ Independents Northeast about going through the bowl Athletic Association's compromise in January. A, and to let the teams in each Louisiana, North Texas State, structure. We don't feel we're (NCAA) compromise with its Sixty-one major teams had division approve their own Cincinnati, Colgate, William lo~ing anything by moving to major football powers sink in, coelesced as the College Foot­ television contracts. and Mary, Richmond and I-AA." some of the dispossessed ball Association (CFA) to gain In return the CFA aban­ Holy Cross also stand to lose· "It's really not going to hurt schools and conferences are a more direct voice in doned the $180 million con­ their Division I-A status. anyone," counsels Dave negotiating tv contracts, an ac­ finding to their own surprise tract it had signed on its own Oddly enough, at-least some Cawood of the NCAA. "All tivity in which all NCAA that their expulsion from the with NBC. The NCAA had ~f the li_chool!i an~l_~~~ferenees the rule changes are really most lucrative football members could participate. already signed a $263.5 million don't seem to mind their going to do is give the mem­ CFA members argued that, television contracts may help contract for all its ·members -­ downward mobility much. bers of Division I-A a better them. since they appeared on tv most including those also belonging "Frankly, the major foot­ opportunity to control their "We think it's the gfeatest often and generated the most to the CFA -- with ABC and ball powers have always run own destiny in football thing that could happen," says profit, they should have the CBS. the contracts committee," the issues." Dick Oliver, commissioner of biggest voice in the Under the NCAA's new Ivy League's Litvack says, "so Rumors have circulated negotiations. the soon-to-be-downgraded rules, a team can stay in the fact that they are now around the Ivy League that Southland Conference. "The NCAA has over 900 Division I-A by averaging allowing for separate Division Northwestern, Army or Navy And though the accord may members of all categories and home crowds of 17,000 over I-A contracts isn't gomg to might join it. Under the new make some conferences sizes," explains CfA four years, or by having a make that much difference." rules a confererg:~ change shapes -- the Ivy Executive Director Chuch stadium seating at least The Southland Conferen­ automatically becomes 30,000. League, for one, may take in Neinas. "Before the recent ce's Oliver confesses, "We Division 1-A if half its teams some new schools -- the new changes, you had a situation Schools can no longer know that we don't play foot­ meet the stadium or average formulas for splitting up the where all schools, with or escape those requirements by ball at the level that some of attendence requirements. millions of dollars television without a football team, had a sponsoring at least 12 Division the bigger s_shoo!Ll_n I-A do, "It's conceivable that we pays to broadcast college say-so in the tv football con­ I spans teams. ·so we're looking forward to might expand the league," football each year "isn't going tracts. In addition, there were The new agreement the change." Litvack concedes. "But we to make that much differen­ teams with entirely different threatens to push from He adds that "everybody in haven't approached any team ce." agrees Ivy League Com­ levels of football programs Division I-A to Division I-AA I-A has to play their way onto yet about joining us. And if missioner James Litvack. operating within the same all teams in the Missouri tv (and into the tv revenues). we do, it won't be on the basis division." The NCAA's four-year Valley, Mid-American. Ivy But in I-AA you have a of whether they'll help us meet struggle with most of its The NCAA agreed to drop League, Pacific Coast, guaranteed number of ap­ Division 1-A qualifications." biggest football schools (those about 40 of the smaller. !cs<.. Southern and Southland Con- pearances in each conference.

By Smith F. Ragsdale it ts probably a surprise to with soft, redirecting Force who have both studied concerning their body and an beginners' classes. H there are most people here at ithaca movements. Goju-Ryu for five years. 'enthusiastic thirst to learn any questions, or if someone is College that instruction in Unlike most metropolitan Currently the club has ten more of the art. The new interested in joining, the club Karate is readily available in Karate sch'ools, which teach members. The low number of member will also get one-on­ meets for instruction and exer­ the gym three nights a week, self-defense in as short a time students have surprised the in­ one instruction until they are cise Monday, Wednesday and two hours on each of the as possible, Goju-Ryu stresses structors, for they expected a able to be a part of the general Friday, 6:00-8:00 pm, in the evenings, for a modest cost. body-control, and discipline much greater response. Cor­ class exercise. He/she will also dance/ gymnastics room of The style of Karate taught here owr both mind and body, way ne!i has over ten different experience frustration at the gym (end of gym closest to ,~ Okinawan Goju-Ryu. before any actual sparing oc­ styles of Martial arts offered. times, but this is not unusual the Music building). Everyone "Goju" means hard and curs. The club also has no women with any new way of is welcome to come, watch, "Ryu" means soft, which The Karate club began here members, a fact which disciplining the body. and ask questions. The club is translates into saying that this on campus during October mystifies the teachers. New members are always open to everyone, students, form of Karate combines both 1980. The Classes are taught A new member first ex­ welc6med at any time, for professors, and those not a hard, forceful movements by Ed Savage and Bruce La periences a novel awarness there are no set dates for part of ithaca College.

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