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published independently by the students of lthocc New Ambulance System Ends Health Confidentiality · billed to his account and his over won't keep them from by Barbra Schmoll parents will know about it at the getting sick from drinking, I end of the semester when the don't see how this will." Ithaca College has instituted a statement comes: This violated At this time the new system is new .health transport system in the Health Center's code of in effect amid some conlict within which local ambulance companies confidentiality. Dr. Hammond the College administration. The are performing the services said that he hopes "the students only voice not heard on the issue previously performed by the realize that this new system is is that of the students. This is Safety division. All medical mainly attrihuted to the fact that transports requiring a stretcher, not the Health Center's idea" and if a student knows about the whether to the Health Center or that they won't feel uneasy about wstem at all, he was probably to Tompkins County Hospital, coming to the infirmary for helP' t~ld that it was due entirely to a will be handled on an alternate when they need it. change in State law. month basis by the Bangs and _Bearing in mind that alcohol According to Jim Hallen of County ambulance services abuse is a major problem on this County Amhulance, there is no downtown. The system will campus, that the administration new law in effect, nor is there a continue until an in(iefinite date wants to alleviate it (and in fact change in the old law which when Safety obtains . a new has recently altered campus !-.pecifies requirements for com­ medically-equipped van. The big ~ -~ ~ party regulations to do just ~~ .. "N..j . - J / ... mercial ambulances. An Ithaca problem with this new system is that), I asked Gus Perialas how College vehicle operating on the cost. Both Bangs and County - Dr. Hammond the imposed transport fee will college property and controlled Ambulance must be pais for their suffering severe gas pains; that :::itudent Insurance, which is affect alcohol abuse at I.C. He hy the school's Safety division is services and that money comes is a rather expensive stomach held by approximately sixty replied, "Well maybe they won't not a commercial amhulance. not from the College, but from ·ache. How much money are we percent of Ithaca College stud­ get drunk the next time. Let it The fact of the matter is that the individual student. This, talking about? That depends on - e'nts, will handle up to twenty - (payment for Health Center Safety no longer has a vehicle according to Gus Perialas who is the month in which you become five dollars incurred by medical runs) happen three or four times large enough to carry a stretcher completing· his term as Vice ill. While Bangs Ambulance transport. That, does not and see how eager they are to do and until their van comes, President for Student and Cam­ Service, which has been serving include alcohol or drug overdose, it again." :-tudents will he forced to pay for pus Affairs, is the only feasible the College for several yea.rs, emotional problems or attempted Dr. Hammond disagrees. He all medical transports on or off way to work it. "The student," will cost you twenty-five dollars suicide cases .. It's unlikely that a sa,vs, "If the morning after hang - (·,unpus. says Perialas, "will have the for a Health Center run, the student experiencing anything as option of paying the bill at the County service. runs ten dollars serious as appendicitis would time of transport, or having it higher. Both charge thirty-five refuse going to a hospital, but a hilled to his student account." for- transport t6 ·the· Hospital. ,- . student who_ is suffering ·~m College Lose~. The billing process itself is a These prices were quoted direct- acute alcoholism might think r.t-,ney,~~o,.· · · - cause for concern. While a ly by the heads of the two twice before consenting to spend student experiencing symptoms ambulance companies. Jeff a night in the health center that of a serious illness such as Hangs and Jim Hallam. When I will run him at least twenty-five appendicitis will certainly · re­ spoke to Dr. Hammond at" the dollars. Also, if the student does Off-Campus Moves quire an ambulance, it may be Health Centl_lr and Lou Withiam go to the Health Cen~er by by Martha Halloran after registration day, it would found upon examination at the at Safety, both claimed to be ambulance, and if he doesn't It is a known fact, among not result in an increase of Health Center that he is actually unaware of the price difference. have the money with him, it is students who would like to move, students moving off campus. He News AnalysiS downtown, that it is nearly attributes this fact to the obvious impossible to break a housing transporation problem, "landlord lease after registration day. It i~ hassles, signing a 12 month Ar& Students also common knowledge that lease, and the cost." the college has over-enrolled. One problem prohibits housing - _ Losing Rights? This over-enrollment makes from changing its policy on lease its presence most obvious to breaking. The obstacle is the by Preston Stewart would only report to the execu- been filled. "We still need a students who are living in triples system in which the school pays Recently President Whalen tive officer of tha.t committee, student for- the Traffic Policy and to those who are temporarily the mortgage due on the dormi­ stated that/'Educational institu- bypassing Student Congress en- Committee." There are a number living in Valentine. tories. Due to the system the tions arc not democracies." tirely. STudents at least had a of other vacant student seats. Don Runyon, Director of Resi­ college uses to pay the mortgage One could chance to say something about a This non involvement is not dential Housing, said that there due on the dormitories it remains make the analogy of Ithaca to a policy they disagreed with. Now only on the part of the students, is on campus housing availeable difficult for students to break rising dictatorship. Under the Richmond's committee is strug- · hut .also the faculty and staff. for 3,200 students. He estimates their lease. • new governance structure, pow- gling to maintain that right. This is one of the reasons why that right now there are 3,375 The amount of money the school · er, final decision making, and Jeff Eden, President· of the number of committees and students living in the dormitor­ pays the loan agency is based on policy making are all being Student Government, is primari- the number of seats on ~he ies. This means that there are the occupancy rate on the dorms centralized toward the Presi- ly concerned with the way the committees _have been cut. 130 triples and 45 students in a given year. the final dent. The only group with· the new governance structure leaves Lord went on to express the temporarily housed in Valentine. occupancy rate is determin~d on power to override the President little room for campus wide fact that many ideas that have Even though a student's registration day. Soon after is the Board of Trustees. Indeed communication. "This hurts come into existence are from moving off campus would, most registration day the school pays Ithaca College is not a demo- students because we won't know students. For example the new likely, create an opening in a the loan agency. If after a week cracy. what decisions are being made Validine I.D. card system and dorm room and consequently a student breaks their lease the 1 Because of the movements and there's little room for input." the excercise room in the base- serve to eliminate a triple, school is unahle to get a refund in the late 1960's colleges includ- Student Government has creat- ment of the West Tower were housing will not make it any from the loan agency. ing I.C., began to incorporate ed _an amendment witch would st_udent ideas, among others. easier for a student to break Instead of operating under Student Congress' into college incorporate a joint committee Lord said that most of the their lease and move off campus. the present system, the school governance structures. These into. the government structure. administration and faculty are Ove.r the summer all upper could hase its payment on a moves were used as a vehicle to .The Committee would include willing to listen to reasonable classinen received a letter from standard rate of occupancy to be channel student aggression. I.C. representatives from various ideas and there are plenty of the Housing Office asking stu­ µsed annually. For instance students were given the right to segments of the College Com- times when they have been dents if they would consider living on campus. However if disperse the student budget, munity. It's primary objective adopted. moving off cl}.mpus. Of the 2000 there are only 2,800 students which is given to them at a sum would be for communication with According to Marge Brown, letters that were sent Runyon living in the dorms then the determined by the administra- in the Community. "This way we · Chairperson of Student Con­ said that there were 20 positive school must pay the loan agency tion. Students were also granted would still have.a chance to voice gress, students don't have any responses. More students have for the 200 rooms that arc not small advisory input involving our opinions" says Eden, He is power because the structure responded to this opportunity if heing used. campus policies and procedures. optomistic concerning the issue maintains them in a role of they had heen able to come up to Under the current system if This has been the extent of and feels the joint committe may non-decision making. She be­ Ithaca to find an apartment the school under-enrolls, the student rights. For the purpose he a solution. lieves, "They have to not follow during the summer. agency only charges for the was not to give students power Purchasing Director Dave that system in order to gain any Runyon said it would mjlke numher of !>paces that are 'heing but to keep them docile. , Lord believes that students have power. Basically the only way his job easier if housing would used, .not the number of rooms According to-Bill Richm~n'1, always had rights and are not.in stude11ts will get power is to take make it less difficult for students that are availeable for use. Chairperson of the Special Stu- jeapordy of losing -them. The it. You can push a formalized .to break th~ir housing lease . He Thus, the school doesn't lose dent Governance committee, if ,problem says Lord· is that mem·o off your desk but you can't money if it under-enrolls. The I said it would help to make those the new document is apporved students haven't taken advan- _ push 30 people sitting in your students temporarily in triple_s present system is tlte best, students would even lose the tage of th_eir opportunities. He office." Brown also expressed and in Valentirie, more comfort­ financially, for the school how­ ~dvising input they ·havei- The - ·pointed out that for the past-two the idea that _Stu'dent Congress able. He also believes that if ever it creates difficulties for • campus wide committees; where yeai:s out of the -'1 or. 8 se~ts open_ doesn't hav_e any ·real. power housing did let student break students who wish to break their policies are· ·p~uced .and even· _-to ,i;tudents · ~· -'the ,.-A;cade~ic _ ~ecause it,j~ a _"Formal organi~- their lease, with greater ease, lease. tually finalized by the president, P~l~~ :.€ommittee:·c:inly ,·3nfiave ,..

The Ithacan Publishing Co., Inc. On Stretcher Cases Ithaca College, ltnaca, New York To the Editor: ,there is time for the Security stretcher transport. Again, this There seems to be a confu­ officer to dispatch the van, the has been necessary because of ~ion on the College campus student will he transported to the lack of ability to purchase station wagons for Security with Editor-in-Chief Corey Taylor regarding student transport to the I Iealth Center in that fa­ News Editor _ Preston Stewart the Health Center. As in the shion. If the Health Center the ability of holding a stretcher. I do hope this will answer the Layout Editor Tim Callaghan past the student/ R.A. / Head determines that immediate stre­ Associate Editor Steve Harf . Resident should contact the tcher transport is needed, a many questions brought forward by students in the last few days. Entertainment Editor Bob Buchmann Health Center (3177). If trans­ commercial ambulance will be Frank Sellers Sincerely, Photo Editor port to the He.alth Center is dispatched at the student's ex­ Pete Talbot Constantine A. Perialas Sports Editor needed, the Health Center will pense. Gary Kaplan Vice President Advertising Manager contact the Office of Safety /Sec­ - The major difference from Business Manager Rich Morse urity .. Ambulatory cases will be previous years is the necessity to for Student Affairs use an ambulance for immediate taken by a security Division. car Typists: Lizz Riche, Chris Fries, Betsy Noglows, to the Health Center. Linda Sanford What has changed is tbe. Advertising: _Meg Denton, Cheryl Hopenstein, problem of stretcher cases. Prisoner Seeks Lisa Kurlander, Linda Melman, Rob Nelson, Rose Security can no longer purchase Parinello, Bette Ann Sacks, Karen Stuhldreher, station wagons which· can hold Sue Westphalen stretchers. Also, the new station Friendships Sports: George Goodman, Hugh Montgomery, wagons do not have the required Reid Wal mask head room for stretcher cases. Dear Sir, depressing when you have no Entertainment: Jay Bobbin, Mindy Harac, Gina Security is in the process of I am an inmate here at friends writing to you. I don't Horne putting clamps into the- Safety Albion. Last month, when I was care how many institutional Photo: Tim King, Gail Lahm, Bruce Morosohk van to allow for limited transport at Attica, I thought of writing to programs one gets himself in­ News: Steve Bettman, Pam Bernstein, Kate of stretcher cases. When it is the your paper with hopes that you volved with, there's nothing Campbell, John Caughlin, Steve Haims, Martha jU

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.... Andrea Glass Economics '79 Bob Halloran Cinema'79 Carol Irvine PhiU#Religion'79 Donna Ball Business '79 Being a biased cinema major, I The radio on campus is very good All ihe media is useful but it's not 'o/Ould have to say that the because it's a good way of utilized to its proper.extent. If quality and. the variety of the keeping students informed. It's Linda Jordan Speech Path.'78 Roger Allen Business '79 people would realize that it was media is very-· good, at least, too bad the station doesn't I find the media resources a Lvnne Forester Speech Path. '78 there, they would find out what most of the time. continue all tlay. useful service of the College. It's We find the LC. media resources is happening, and what has a good way to know what's g~ing a very useful means in convey_ing happened, on campus. All people interviewed are cho­ on and WICB is a .gQod station to various student related parties, sen at random. There is no listen to. control over the majors, and I' ac~ivities and concerns. / years. _( 0 .. ,, ~~ . ,,, ,,, ,\I/ I \II ... :: - I I ., ', - / / I WAtTEI~ I £iJ,U.T tnY Kltt<..l)oM IS 511 WHI\T .tfoW l\8o11T J\ E'tCE.LLEJJr WAtTEA, 1 l KA!olo'I, CAUt,i6(./AIC. J\ltOUNO m£ I aw, oo Sli\Q(ouT? tf\"I rbfA . 1 I Uli, .. WI\LTE,R ... PA.oFE SSoRS Afl..E l.J.AVtNG.. >11f E JI/<' To ntW YOAJ(. c 'I I l MID IT'S ,u,r,·,:y 711£ FAIEfJ.b.S -riu.. mt 1·t1. c.E.r A "'Jolt.I, J1R. ... t>NLY I>, MATTER. oF Tltnf. SlfoATloN? tT C>IO WD,VOlR.S ON ,r A ~O t f ... , B~FoRl 1HE. b.q/l'Ul STVDE#.1 rs 'FfJR. a, hi flHJN, r 'I 1 !<16.H r I WANT SoftlE.THII\J6.! 1nv'oLll(Mtf\JT· Aa;P.Y, Celebratioll.'77 Col\lli'1ues on Strong Path by Susan Westphalen the success of Ithaca ~lebration .. · Saturday J?rogram of the Learning Web, 5:30 "Nothing But Treble" a · '77. Here are some· hig'iilights of 9am-12 Farmers' Market down- from Cornell woman barbershop group Ithaca Celebration '77 has this weekends ha enin : town 2:oo Sing rounds and canons, led 5:45 Cornell Folk Dancers will progressed through another · _ ! ~ ; / · 0 · cance traditional dances . ~ .., t ~~~onsTi~\)~~i~~u~~;~· !~~ ·:_ (~~ (~ 11~~ ~ ~ rf~ en fiITOl ;.;•;h!";;~'.:~·~h:~t:¼~~~i~~" bigger. Bob Leathers has been · ~,::::; I ~ lY/UCCJ n~ 8:30 A Cole Porter Revue - by very busy, and still needs help. Bn:=-- ~ r uH I ~ =, Ithaca Musical Theatre Volunteers are welcome, and can :-1! ~ r~ r.i· =II /fl [ I, I,!/ 9pm-11 "Pastimes" dancing by all call the Celebration office at ij ~ '; f: ·. U ~ g I -,., 1 /J 'J on the performing structure. 272-1713, ext. 237. , 11 • u il Hl/.J \ ·· · Sunday · Starting September 26, the ~~...... _.___ 12-5pm Gourmet food at Stewart public is invited to view many ".; . Park photographs taken by Kathy '\.~·~ .. ~.,,_. 12:30 Gandhara Trio Music Morris. Kathy teaches a course · '\,f--. 2:30 "A Lake Dance" choreo- on "The Woman Photographer" graphed by Alix Keast at TC3. She took an abundance continued on page 5 of display pictures in all the local stores. Soon, people will be drawing on the streets, literally. Paul Glover will work with Public participants to create sidewalk and street masterpiec­ es. Can you imagine and enormous snake climbing down Buffalo Street? Anyone can come to draw. SERVING FINE rrALJAN FOOD To all gourmet food lovers, SINCE 1949 local restaurantw will be prepar- · ing dishes at Stewart Park. Everyone is invited to taste and join in on the fun, on September I 272-508P J 25 at noon. L'Auberge du DOWNTOWN ITHACA Cuchon Rouge, Moosewood, Old Friday 109 N. CAYUGA St. 1lam-9pm Oktoberfest - German (30 SECONDS FROM THE COMMONS) Port Harbour, and Ballard's 12-3pm at Food and Beer Tavern are some of the contribu­ "Dance in a Grove" Marilyn 1 lam-3pm Ithaca dancemakers ters. Wood, director. at Isle of You An Art Professor at Cornell, 7:30pm Dancers in Rothchild's 12-7pm · Simeon's is a Gay 90's Steve Poleski, - is a champion window. Bar aerobatics pilot. As a creator of 8:30 Cornell Country Dancers on 12-5pm Craft demonstrations - big things, in his Pitts Special the commons with live music. · organized by Master apprentice S-1 biplane, Seve will show three-thousand feet-wide draw­ ings in the sky. This will occur above Stewart Park, at 3 o'cloc~ on September 25. This weekend is developing quickly, and people are buzzing around trying to keep schedules and man stations necessar to LESS THAN ½ PRICE *********************************~* ceo,.. $1.98 ~acl, Dist 4.80 ' Watc_h for C90 mmm $2.99 each Hist 6.50 the ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Collesiates CALL ANDY LISS At 272-3999 or X3768 · \ .«rRelfffiM~JtaailiiWiitl'itn'i~·Q Chlle: h) Beau Grosscup It is important for many the US and Latin· America have the progressive' .dem~rati~ el­ sion iri Chile. It is this connection as it is in Chile that the issue of reasons that we take notice of supported the Chilean experi­ ements. Economic growth via that gives Chile special signifi­ human dignity and human. rights the fourth anniversary of the merit via loans, direct business free enterprise is the goal; all cance to Americans everywhere, are being fought for today. right wing coup that ousted investment, military and eco· other concerns, including human President Allende in Chile. One nomic assistance, police training, rights will have to wait. reason of particular significance (including teaching methods of That this new Chilean ex­ i!,; that the overthrow of Allende torture) and technical' expertise periment succeed is important to and the installation of the right (namely the Chicago School of these interests. Important in \\ ing dictatorship marked the Economics headed by Nobel Latin America as a counter to e 1d of one era and the beginning Prize winner Milton Friedman). Cubirn influence which, despite of another, not just in Chile but Thus, in direct ways these the Carter administration's re­ glohally as well. It ended the Conservative elements are re­ cent statements, is still very e:,periment in Democratic So- sponsible for the anti-labor, much feared by the American cialism that for so many people, anti-democratic actions in Chile. corporate class. It is important particularly of liberal and· leftist They are responsible for the also, to philosophical Conserva­ persuasion, served as a model of torture and murder of thousands tives who feel threatened by a progressive society that guar- of people, for the systematic "Creeping socialsim" and the anteed freedom from hunger and - violation of human rights, and "excesses of democracy". Most want within the framework of most of all for the rationalization of all, Chile is important to these individual liberties. On the other and justification of these acts interests because, as they are hand, it began the era we are against humanity. For they have well aware, they are fighting for currently in where Chile serves provided the ideological founda­ survival, and for a way of life once again as a model, a very tion that permits property to be that has done very well by them. different model to be sure, but of valued higher than people, that For them, Chile and much of no less importance than the values order and stability over Latin America is the battle­ progressive model, particularly justice and equality, and that has ground, where, at the moment, to conservative interests in the changed the meaning of Demo­ they hold the upper hand. They · US and Latin America. For cracy from rule of the majority to are not about to relinquish' it these interests Chile under the rule by the minority. easily even if it means bastardiz­ The Ad Hoc Committee on by the Board s,f Trustees last Pinochet regime serves as the The events since 1973 in ing the exxence of human rights, College Governance of Student .spring. The proposal is sche­ testing ground for their conser- Chile are not unique and should democracy, and freedom.- Congress has completed its duled to be voted upon at the vative philosophy, and their not be treated as though the Finally, it is not enough to amendments . to the proposed Board of Trustees meeting on attachment to capitalism. They have occurred by accident or in simply observe the anniversary college governance structure by October 7th. The main revision see the Chilean experiment in isolation. Chile is only one in a of the Chil~n coup by making the Board of Trustees Commit­ in the proposal was the dissolu­ laisez-faire capitalism as an im- growing list of societies partic­ note of what has happened in tee. These amendments were tion of the Community Council portant counter to what they ularly in Latin America that are Chile since 1973. We must also presented to Student Congress whose function was to review · consider to ·he dangerous trends rapi.dly moving in the direction understand the events in Chile as at Tuesday night's meeti~g in the various decisions affecting the towards socialism in the liberal first taken by Brazil in the they relate to American society. Union Dining Hall, and a vote on college. It was not a policy - democratic societies of Europe 1960's; a direction that has been To do so, we must understand the amendments is ·scheduled for making body, but mainly a and the Americas. Far them, widely acclaimed by American that there are anti-democratic next Tuesday, September 27th. recommending body and in the Chile under Pinochet will demon- husiness, government and mili­ trends in American society today The· members of congress were past, when one of the three strate once and for all the tary officials. The hope is that that, unless they are effectively urged to study . the thirty-one All-College Councils or the sfx­ hlessing of a society that oper- the Brazilian "miracle" will be­ countered, could lead to increas­ page document in the coming tcen All-College Committees re­ ates under th~ principle of free come the Chilean "miracle" by ing similarities between the week to outline points for sponsible to tbe Council, wanted enterprise, the sanctity of pri- strengthening the multi-national United States and Chile. Ther~ discussion. The congress stands some action taken on an issue, vate pi:,operty, and governmental corporate ties to Chile, by arc numerous signs of this trend, ready to hold another meeting they had to go through the non interference; Thus, these building a strong, modern and but probably the most stark the following evening if it deems Community Council. Under the interests, namely the business staunchly anti-communist mili­ manifestation of it appears in the necessary. new proposal, this wouldn't be and governmental interests in tary capacity, and by repressing 1975 Tri-lateral Commission re­ Copi~s of the document have the case. The 40-member port wh.ich argued that there was already been forwarded to mem­ council, made up of students, too much democracy in American bers of. both. the All-College faculty, administration, and society, particularly in the 1960's Faculty Council and the All-Col­ staff, was found to be much too and that Americans· may have to lege Staff Council. It is also large to be a truly working sacrifice their freedoms and hoped that .a meeting with David organization. The main amend­ liberties for the sake of economic Manoeville, Chairperson of the ment, made by the Student growth. This has been said Aa Hoc Committee on College Governance Committee, is the hefore, but it has special mean­ Governance of the Board of creation of the eleven member ing coming from a government­ Trustees can be arranged for this joint committee. This committee business institution that counts coming week. should function much more effi- among its members President The amendments were drawn ~ciently than the Community Carter, Vice-President Mondale up in response to the new Council had. and is currently responsible for governance system proposed by Other items attended to at the the reign of terror and repres- a three-man committee created Student Congress meeting in­ cluded the appointment of Jeff Hallenback to serve as Vice - Now· Chairman of the Student Con­ gress. Chairperson, Marjorie Brown felt that this position would help the Student Congress OPEN SUNDAYS function more effectively. In addition, six more positions were filled on the Steering Committee. The six nominated and conirmed were Rhandy Diaz, Dave Wilde, Bob Totah, Pete The good looks you get Gage, Bill Curtis, and Jeff from looking good. Start Hallenhack. with dex shoes in sizzling styles. Now add leather. Rich, supple leather. 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One film will deal with by the Ithaca College Orchestra still true. We fee!' that our awaite€1opening of the Strand with the audience. historic preservation; the other on September 28, it will be part program is unique in that music will be coordinated with Old Invitations have been issued with historic Ithaca. of their regular curriculum. is used for its own sake. Time Ithaca Day, September to many community members for Former Gary Burton Quin­ The Orchestra will give a 1 "Musicality is an inborn, 24th, produced by Celebration the opening night ceremonies tet member Bob Moses will bring p.m. and 2 p.m. performance in inherent trait in all children," Ithaca. and performance, but Strand his own band to the strand on the gymnasiu~ at the New York Mrs. Robbins. "Deaf11ess poses In the time-honored tradition officials st:ress that they are not Tuesday the 27th. Moses, and State School m such a manner a barrier, naturally, but the of theatrical openings, powerful required. Tickets for opening outstanding drummer, is also at that the students will be able to musicality is present all the spotlights will sweep the sky as night, as well as the other Gala home on vibes and piano. He has walk through the orchestra dur- same. If the materials and doors open at 7:30 p.m. for Week - performances, will be performed and recorded with the ing the performance of Tschaik- procedures used to bring music theatre patrons wishing to see available at the Strand box Free Spirits, Gary Burton, Larry ovsky's Fifth Symphony. The to these children are carefully exhibits on the Strand and other office. Coryell and Paul Bley, among program also will include a thought out and presented, and if historical theatres. Dancers, the 14-member others. performance of Prokofief~s "Pe- the best possible amplification is At 8:30 p.m., the dedication New York contemporary ,dance And Saturday, October 1 ter and the Wolf' narrated and used consistently, most deaf ce·remony and welcoming of ensemble led by Dennis Wa_yne the Ithaca Ballet will make their signed by Clive and Carol children with a hearing loss up to dignitaries and guests will in­ which will open the Gala Week first appearance in the newly­ Robbins, directors of a federally- 90 decibels can have a near augurate the theatre's first even­ festivities, returns from a sum­ renovated Strand, in a perfor­ funded project at the School to normal experience of music." ing of live performances in 27 mer tour of Europe and comes to mance of the "Mother Goose develop a music education pro- The music program at the years. Among the invited guests Ithaca from a recent ~ngagement Suite." gram for the deaf. School is a comprehensive one are Joanne Woodward and Paul at Jacob's Pillow, fabled Massa­ Advance reservations for all The music program at the and includes all aspects of a Newman. Woodward is Chair­ chusetts summer dance center. Gala Week performances are School is three years old. regular music program in a man of the Board of Dancers, Sunday the 25th, the Strand strongly recommended. The box Although there have been people public school. It uses singing whose performance will be fea­ will feature the Cayuga Chamber office hours will be 11:30 a.m. - working with music and rhythms which has a bearing on speech tured the 24th. Other invited Orchestra, Jed by Karel Husa. 6:00 p.m. Monday through Sat­ with the deaf for many years at and language development; guests include Robert Mayer, Among the selections will be urday; as well as one hour before the School, this is the first bone movemeRt and dance; music Executive Director of the New Prokofiev's "Peter and the Wolf' scheduled performances. The fide music program to be estab- reading, both rhythmic and York State Council on the Arts; and Bach's Brandenburg Concer­ number to call will be (607) lished there. melodic; and last year, studertts Senators and Congressional rep­ to No. 4. 272-7174. "The use of music with the began to learn band instruments. resentatives; and an outstanding deaf is not new," says Carol roster of former Strand perform­ ers, among them: Orson Wells, CJaaCelebration Ithaca Judith Anderson, Julie Haydon, Campus Governance Katherine Hepburn, Helen Hay­ Continued from page S Mime has an open workshop for es, Lynn Bari, Margie Hart and Continued from page 1 3:00 Steve Poleski will draw in all ages. Melvyn Douglas. tion under a governmental struc­ the sky. system so that students have Also on Sunday, music and One of many of Kathy Morris' Two intermissions during ture that is a formal vehical 'for power - but that won't work the Dancers performance will maintaining power in the admin­ games will be played. Artists photographs to be displayed at because the whole purpose of will display their work. Mischief Celebration Ithaca '77. enable theatre patrons to further istration." governance is to maintain power explo:re the Strand and following Brown went onto say "Now' we in the administration." Action Center Needs

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Radio" TV/Buchmann·Movies/Bobbin by Bob Buchmann Broadway request show of sorts. Point of View saturdays and By Jay Bobbin stand. I was praying that most In past weeks, this column The Best of Broadway, Saturday sundays at 6 pm. The program A bunch of people have asked of them wanted to goto the other has served to inform the Ithaca mornings at 11, is flexible discusses the Christian response me lately, "When are you going side of the building and see College Community as to the enough to allow telephoned re- to· the art of dancing. Produced to· write a column about Star Muhammad Ali in The Greatest. scheduling of programs on local quests, and features a different locally by Debbie Lampman, the Wars?" Well, to be honest, i No such luck. (In fac~. after I radio and television stations. hit musical each week. This show is trying to about-face thought people would be so sick finally did see The Greatest a few Beginning next week, I'd like to Saturday morning The Music some false notioEs. of reading and hearing about the weeks later, I knew 'YIJY every- take it a step f..rther. In addition Mau will be presented. The WHCU-FM 97.3 FM cinematic year's biggest success one was waiting for Star.,Wars). to local listings, -it will devote station will also debut The BROADCASTS Cornell Big Red that I wouldn't add any more of We arrived at 9:30 PM,for the some space to a different station Thirsty Ear this Sunday evening Football versus Colgate Satur- the same familiar praise. I'll ~ay 10:00 showing. We didn't get in. every week. It will take an at 8:30. It's a top~notch day at 1 pm. Tommorro.~ it as simply as possible: I loved The next screening was at 12:30 infromative look at the-structure syndicated show featuring con- evening, the station · will air Star Wars. Yes, I saw it more AM. Did we really want to wait and programming philosophies of certs and interviews with up and Baravia versus Dryden High than once (four times to be another two hours in line? I the communications mediums coming artists in the music School Football at 7:20 pm. ex1:1_ct). Yes, I bought the origina looked at Scott and -Andy to see that entertain, inform, enlight- world. T~e Midnight Snack, While we're on football, let's sound track album. Yes, I have a what they wanted to do. I could en, and serve us daily. Examples ,. ~•~ · · IT-shirt from the movie .... but if tell-they wanted to commit homi- include probing the non-commer- anyone had asked me in early cide-1 was the intended victim. cial success of ICB·FM, TOUCH- 'May about it, I probably w~uld For some reason, though, they ING UPON WHCU'S Jaek Deal ' have said..- WHAT agreed to stay. (A Dairy Queen as an Ithaca tradition, explaining , Before the summer season down the road helped the two the goals of WEIV, · began everyone had figured The hours pass; . focusing on the ad agencies that ,Deep and A Bridge Too Far were Mercifully for me, all three of hring the merchants to your eyes 'going to be the hits. We know us found that the wait ws worth and ears, and exploring the that the former played inself out, it once we were seated inside the programming of local television and the latter was a movie too theatre. This brings me around stations. long (and a flop too costly): Yet, to my major point. The theatre , Star Wars· rages on. In its in Paramus was equipped with a Before this week's highlights, review of the film, Time pro- 70mm projection system· and let me ask yousomething: · claimed on its cover that George stereophonic sound with Dolby What ar~ we missing in terms of Lucas' brainchild was "the year's noise reduction elements. Now, radio or television programming best movie." Tliat was just for TIDS is the way to see Star· in our market? If there is starters; the accolades kept Wars! something you'd like to see or coming. To use the good Id With a setup like this, the hear on the air, maybe you and I - cliche,"the rest is hi.story." depth of the picture and clarity of together can coerce a broadcast- Ho in Band, tonig'ht on WVBR What I learned early on, sound are enhanced about a er to add it to his format aired Wednesday evenings at,the take the subject home. WICBTV though, is that there is a certian thousand times. I've got to schedule. Drop me a line at bewitching hour, adds a comic 13 airs Bombers football every way to see Star Wars. If you a~mit that I was half asleep by 273-3207. Comments in writing, twist on the upcoming show. Saturday evening at 7:30. It don't see it this way, you'll still the time the movie started are also w~lcome through inter- Comedian Steve Martin's new looks Jike network football! Not get the same movie, but you (fooled you, didn't I, Scott?), but campu mail, in care of the album lkt's Get Small"will be only are the Bombers super, but won't have the full effect. the opening scene of the under- Ithacan. featured in it's entirity. so is the TV production, thanks My initiation into the R2-D2 bellies·of two battling starships WTKO 1470 AM;,~, talk . · . WVB&,. 93 FM initiates the . to ProducerPeter Brickman, Di­ fan club came. during the last snapped me right back into full show dis~us~ing ,the day t9~ day , first,'in a seri~s of live. col}cert rector Marc Wollin,and the en­ weekend of May when I wass consciousness. Seeing Star Wore happenings in rthaca. '. Ithaca · broadcasts tonight at 10· pm. "The tire crew. . What a blast to see visiting New Jersey for the first on a gigantic screen with a Today, broadcast Monday thro- Todd Hobin Band, with a gig this the final J.C. gain play against time. That also happened to be booming soundtrack is a total ugh Friday at · 12:30 pm is a ~vening at Nite Court , will be ST. Lawrence· while in the the very first weekend that Star gas, even at two in the morning. source of information on Tomp- featured. Two Thursdays each stands, and then later on the Wars was playing anywhere. kl Your stomach pqlsates with John kins County, which each of us month the station will air the tube. By then, I'd read the Time Williams' thunderous musical calls "home" for four years. It's Cottom Line at 10 pm and the WSKG-TV rebroadcast on the writeup and was quite curious to score, and your. eyes drink in one of the ways college students remaining two Thursdays in the Ceracche Cable, presents Great see what could make a usually everything that special effects can find out what's happening month will be devoted to N~te Performances this · Saturday e­ straight-laced critic scream with wizards John Stears and John outside the "protective boundry" Court's live acts, comprising the vcning at 8:30. Featured will be delirium. So, I suggested to two Dykstra can throw at you. at I.C. So, unisolate yourself. weekly concert series. This a live ·concert by the New York friends that we ·go and see the. Did my recounting of Star Ithaca Today on TKO Radio at . Sunday's King Buscuit Flower Philharmonic Jive from Lincoln movie at a colossal triplex on Wars bore you? Even if it did, it 12:30, following Paul . ·Harvey Hour (7pm) features a Bob Seger Center 'in New York. Sunday Route 4 in Paramus. shows that everyone exposed to News and Comment. concert in Detroit. evening at 10:30 Monty Python's All of New Jersey must have the film emerges with a definite ICB-FM 92 FM has a WEIV, 103. 7 FM br(?adcast.s Flying Circus will be· aired. Also been- at the theatre that night. feeling about it. If you hated it, I on sunday one of the networks is Ushers were parading through wouldn't admit it if I were you. presenting The Longest Yard, the unbelieveable crowd with Someone might bring the wrath which means that I'm going to Megaphones, shouting where of the Force down upon you. In have two televisions ··going at "ticket buyers" should be and which case, all you have to do is once. Good grief! where "ticket holders" ought to bu ya Wookiee to· protect you. 1 Gee whiz, folks, Star Wars is simply elaborate fun-and who can't use a little of that these day'!

Editors Note: Hail Jay Bobbin, A FIVE MINUTE RIDE IS WORTH, critic of critics! You, like Star SOMETHING EXTRA _ Wars, are ·out of this worl~. · 11n1&11111G susoll&L cocnAIL& THE PRESIDENTIAL TASK FORCE a.-aous SAIID\V~ .AIID .SUC:IGS SEIVED IIIITIL IIIDIIIGHT ON ACADEMIC- ORGANIZATION ANNOUNCES THAT OPEN MEETINGS WiLL BE HELD AT: tJaunclQs.flidQS. lad ·aamdap nESH SEArOOD DIIIIEI SPICIALI Crossroads, Egb.ert Union - Thursday, Sept. 22 --3:00 · ~:OOpm IIMIOIISUadQs­ and OLD rASHIOI DeMotte Room, Egbert- Union :- Monday, Sept. 26 - 7:30 - ·9:30pm CIIICIIII BUIICIIE lllfflrr US FOR DISCUSSION : Thursday. Fridu. Saturda!' a. Strengthening aca.demic programs; KARINE - . b. Examining the rela'tionship · between -the a versatile lady singin & playing : humanities. a .. d scien_ces and the professional offeri_n~~; <~ "' c. Forging --~etter· natural· interrelationsh_i,s the blues . bet,;ee'n a~ademic offerings; ; .. '' .· ... d. -More ·~fficie~t· ase--~f. coll~ge-·reso.arces •.. .Ind don't fO'ld ou, Glap SICCm)ial . - , . . . - . ' . ' . eve•J Moadd I tuesdg\1--. . ,.:-: ..... : -======::;::==.:;II ·,·· .. ,. ',,'' .. ~·.: .... ~ .,. 11..'· -· • · THE ITHACAN September 22,1977 page 7 1.c.-1c.U.THEATER Cool Compamiw Cornell Winter I.C. Professors By Bob Buchmann Season· Line-up Take The Stage Earlier this semester, the Meirick Leasing Company, one of the two dormitory refrigerator Season brochures were find- PENED ON THE WAY TO THE Don Juan is the story of a and difficult characters, it was rental firms represented at ir g their way to subscribers and FORUM. He re-joins the The­ notorious philandere who sed- necessary to use the most Ithaca College, ran a contest theatre-interested in the region atre Arts faculty from the uces scads of women, then _sophisticated actors." open to LC. students who rented today as the University of Alberta at Edmon­ abandons them to despair and to "Don Juan" had been cast with their refrigerators from Meirick. Theatre announced its 1977-1978 ton. Marivaux's delightful and their only recourse, a hasty flight the most experienced and sop his- The following is the official Winter · Season. It will be a light-hearted comedy of love to a nunnery. Right? ticated actors available at Ithaca announcement of the winners: season that sees Cornell theatre reveals the exquisite banter that Wrong! Not in George Ber- College--faculty members from Mark Burg of Terrace 118 is the · back downtown for the first time still delights Parisian audiences nard Shaw's version of the story the Drama-Speech Department. first prize winner. Burg has won since ··the early part of the and was first called "marivaud­ anyway. In "Don Juan in Hell," Don Juan will be played by a trip for two to Florida, with all century; and - a season that age" by Voltaire. Marivaux the first production in Ithaca Greg Bostwich. HE is known to air fares paid. Joy Bitner, living introduces two new directing plays are the current favorites of College Theatre's 1977-78 Mas- Ithaca audiences for his roles as in Clark Hall, is the second place talents to· audiences. In a thfL Comedie Francaise after terwork Season, Shaw turns the Beralde in "The Imaginary In- winner, and can claim a brand Theatre Series rich in laughter, those of Moliere, though few Don Juan legend upside down valid," as a singing guest in "A new refrigerator as her very love, anguish and exciteme_nt, it have been translated into En­ and with it, upsets every tradi- Marvelous Company during the own. The two third prize also brings the works of two glish. tional idea a theatre-goer might summer of 1977. Bostwick holds winners are Richard Morris of playwrights not previously seen Final play of the Series and have about the accepted roles of a MF A degree in theatre from Rowland Hall, and Chuck in Ithaca. Season tickets are now given in the Strand 'I'heatre will men and women. Southern Methodist University Chuck Lowenstein of the West availa!>le by mail for the Series, be Luigi Pirandello's strange The play, which is a fantasy and he teaches voice and move- Tower, who each receive a one with a 25 percent discount for the psychic glimpse into the mechan­ except of "Man and Superman," ment at the College. year refrigerator rental at no four plays over single ad~s- ism of a dramatist's mind at will be staged at 8:15PM Sept- Ana will be played by Ellen cost. sions. six CHARACTERS IN SEARCH ember 28 through October 1 in Newman. She studied at the Rick Wiebush, co-owner of the Opening the season and the OF AN AUTHOR. It will be the Arena Theatre of the Dilling- Central School of Speech and company, says the promotional Theatre Series will be one of the directed by another newcomer to ham Center for the Performing Drama in London and holds an contest was "a way to say most brilliant plays in dramatic the Theatre Arts faculty, Ms. Arts. MFA degree in theatre from thanks" to Ithaca, which has literature -- the masterpiece of Jagienka Zych, who comes from Don Juan becomes the hunted; SUNY Binghamton. She has proven to be a sound financial Russia's Ivan Turgenev, A - the University of Texas at his famous mistress Ana, the appeared with the Reperatory location over the years. MONTH IN THE COUNTRY. It Austin. It will be given April huntress. Shaw uses this pre- Theatre of Lincoln Center and : ~******************'*4111,(:P: plays in. the Willard Straight 27-30 and May 4-6. Six charact­ mise to expound on his philo- the Roundabout Theatre in New,: COUPON ! Theatre October 6-9 and 13-15. ers created by an author and sophy and to analyze human York, as well as the Old Globe • • Turgenev preceded Chekhov in then abandoned because he can · manners and institutions with his Playhouse in San Diego, the J t shifting focus from the external no longer control them, interrupt characteristic wit. Gallery Players in Columbus, : \' : forces dominating drama to a director and his cast in Shaw made a false start as a Ohio, and played several major • * \L - nV : internal ·conflict. His portrait of rehearsal, demanding that they novelist before making his repu- roles with the Ithaca Repertory i 1:· * \i..A£tl,1 /i.~ • two women ·in love is warm and act out their unfinished story. tation as a journalist-critic of Company last summer. ,. O~I)\. ... 1\(.\(.£1 .. · ! revealing, a remarkably "mod- The tale unfolds with great books, pictures, music and the- James Lauricella, performing * C. fl~\ ... ~ ! ern" comedy. Marvin Carlson theatrical excitement, capturing atre. He began his playwriting as the witty, charming devil, has : LIU"~ Y /ft'"·· • will direct. humanity, wonder and humor. car1;er in 1892 and by the turn of directed many Ithaca College : \r' e.Qf1 _ i...A ! For its first performances in The Winter Season also the century, was establishes as productions, including "Little ,.. c~E•~ : downtown Ithaca's Strand The- includes two productions in - one (!f Britian's leading comic Murders," "Hairy Ape," and ! .,e..,..,~ -....1e15 -t< atre, the Cornell University Drummond Studio. The first, playwrights. Well acquainted "Foxcodd." His recent acting ! : c.o~ 5' ! Theatre will offer William - scheduled for October 20-23 and with the best actors of his time, credits. include Horace Vander- i! -...'it. .. one ! Shakespeare's turbulent ROM- 27-29, is still to be announced .. he often . created roles with ge_lder m the 1976 Ithaca R~per- Ii ~ · , ft\C.e ol. ,. .., EO ·AND JULIET. Dates are Lewis John Carlino's TELE­ specific actors in ·mind:· ···Don· tory proauction of "Hello Dolly." : ·! - 1h~ ··~ ·· ! November 10-13 and 17-19; with MACHUS CLAY will be given Juan in Hell" was made famous And the part of the statue will ,.. f ~1 .J.fl!··~ . ! a matinee performance schedul- April 6-9 and 13-15, directed by bytheDramaQuartetofCharles be played by -Firman "Bo" t· AT ed for Sunday, November 13, to James Wilson, a newcomer to Laughton, Charles Boyer, Sir Brown, chairman of the College's ! 1P~u1·C ! encourage attendance by young the Theatre Arts faculty last Cedric Hardwicke and Agnes Drama-Speech Department. ! people in the area. No simple' year. Carlino's play is about a IR Moorehead. Brown holds a Ph.D. in theatre '\ ... love story, the famed classic tale journey, and is an imaginative "Shaw's brilliant language from the University of Wiscon- : - -il ! of-the youthful Romeo Montague and compelling kind of theatre. combined with the reversal of all sin, was co-founder of the Ithaca ,. ~- 0 ! and Juliet Capulet is a teeming The Cornell Dance Concert will our expectations results in a College production of "Carnival" ! l"\E~ES\itls ,... tapestry of the hatred and also be a part of the season· for tremendous interplay of ideas," for the USO. ! 1~,.1l"\E~'{101 't quarrels of two hot-tempered the fifth year, playing in the comments Alan Yaffe, publicist "Don Juan" will be directed by ,. oN1t~p.t\~\ * ! families, with sprawling street wmard Straight Theatre on for Ithaca College Theatre. "And Drama-Speech faculty member ! CP.?--..Jf/· * :if .., fights and duels to the death. 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THE ITHACAN""'"September 22, um page ·s am.A Man In Nee~_Of A Friend -A-~oor, At The • • I Continued from page 2 make much of nothing, in the time and correspondence would every once in a while. "Letters way of monies here, but in a little help ·keep my mind together and 1.·c.-P•T•Am play a big part in a person trying time I'll have enough saved to sharp. by Sandi Henry to rehabilitate himself, they give pay you for your help or services. All help, with my search, During the second semester him that little extra incourage­ Depending on what you charge, will be greatly appreciated and Have you ever heard of the the PT A will be taking on a large ment here among all this brick I may have 1t now. lam seeking never, ever forgotten. PTA? -No, it's not the Parent • project which ~ill benefit the and metal. correspondence with a liberal Anxiously waiting for your Teachers Association, it's the Arthritis Foundation. This pro­ I was wondering if there was minded female, on a platonic reply, please? Physical Therapy Association! If ject will include the Ithaca any way possible that you could level, race and age immaterial. I Very Truly yours, you haven't heard of them, be College and Ithaca communities. a state my problem in your school do not have any females to John Bonham - 77C33 prepared-you will hear a lot more It will be chance for everyone paper some place? We do not correspond with, while doing my' Box D~Albion, New York about them this year on campus. to get involved in a great cause! They are an organization consist­ Also, there will be a showcase Human Rights ing of the physical. therapy set up in the basement of the Why Can't·we majors at Ithaca College. The Health building starting Parents purpose of the PTA is to promote Weekend. If you don't know OveriookMJ physical therapy among the what physical therapy is all Dear Sir, Drink Up? majors and the rest of the about or want to see the coming campus, to set up social activities events, why don't you come take Chile's reality has been a sad Dear Sirs: blasts have been hi~hly success­ for the PT students (Yes-they do a look. one for little over four· years It has come to my attention ful in the past and are highly occasionally leave the 1.ibrary!) Throughout the year, keep now. Human rights have been that there has been a change in economical for the participants. and to undertake community ,vour eyes and ears open-you'll be and continue to be violated and the alchohol policy at Ithaca They are also a cheap way to _projects relating to the health hearing much more from the there is little if any chance to College. I think that this policy catch a buzz, but that's a fields. ,Physical Therapy majors than speak up and denounce such acts infringes upoQ our constitutional different story. So let your voice The first meeting of the ju!->t discussions oi Anatomy due to the harsh military rule. right of freedom of assembly. I be heard and try to get this Physical Therapy Association t>Xams! After coming hack from South do believe that non-alchoholic policy reversed by writing to Gus · was held Sept. 11, during which American this summer, I could­ drinks should be availeable for Perialas. elections were held. The two n't really say that Chile's neigh­ those who don't. imbide.. But Drink Up Co-Presidents, Peggy McElhan­ Ed Comm hors are much better off. Rising elimination of "Beer Blasts" is an Tim (Constitutional Crusader) ey and Jill Young had been mflation and unemployment infringement of our rights. The Feldman eiected late last spring~ Sunday rates along with strict dictators night the rest of the offices were H.olds First are onl,v hurting more and more filled: Vice-President, - Sandi /H'Oplc each day. Increasing Henry; Treasurer, Beth Taylor; Meeting di~c·onll'nt and violence are al­ Secretary, San-dy Pawlowski; Jr. mo~t rnmmon traits of the large, Reps., Sue Given and Ruth poverty ~tricken areas; traits of _Hurley; Soph. Reps., Linda The Educational Communi­ increa«ing necessity and hunger. Sandford and Nancy Swirk; cations department held its first I thinkg that it is important for Frosh. Reps., Esther Brown, meeting of the semester on tho~e of us who are so much Steve Rogerson and Pam Smith. September 6. hetter off this time, to not These people will occupy the Dr. jRon Nicoson, chairman overlook the fact that there arc offices throughout the 1977-78 of the dep31'.tment, opened the - ~o man,v peopl<; who aren't living year, meeting by reading the agenda of like human beings around us. · The activities of the PTA the forthcoming school semester. Thi~ doesn't have to be this way during this year will be varied. Included in the schedule was a and it ~houldn't. Resides planning social events plan for a massive television A~ a foreign student from and educational trips for the PT production designed to inter­ Latin America at J.C., and above majors there will be a number of weave the impoi:J;ance of Educa­ all a~ a human being, I would like cvents open to the entire Ithaca tional Media with· the practical to thank the Committee on College community. Some of experience of WICB televis~on. Cbilc,in Awareness and the lth­ thc~e events will be a variety of Joel Reitman, an Ed Comm a('a College 8tudenl Government speakers. There will be topics senior, is in charge of the for the lime and effort they arc r.elating to the health field television program production. ~pending in bringing the Chilean ranging from Theraputic Team Subjects for t)te program includ­ c·a!->c Lo Ithaca and increasing our Approach, people specializing in ed: What is Ed Comm, Excep­ av.areness or such.· a crude certain aspects of medicine such tional Children, Th,e Application ,rl'ality_ Their moral values and as hand injury and actual esperi- of Ed Comm, Ed Comm and ideal~ reflect a very human spirit cnccs related to us by a quadra- Media, Ed Comm and Medicine, on the part of these p~ople that plegic. While some of these and Ed Comm in Advertising. we should all note and make an topics might hold interest to the There was a terrific response to effort to appreciate. students of Allied Health only, Joel's request for students· inter­ Sincerely, others will be of great interest to ested in getting involved with Marcelo Mendoza A. the entire community. Watch for these shows. Economics our first speaker during the next Other topics brought up at . few weeks. He's a professional the meeting included the possi­ parachutist who has broken 52 bility of a department picnic and bones in his body. He will be softball game, and the need for relating his experiences in what Ed Comm students to serve on promises to be an interesting the curriculum and admissions LAST CHANCE discussion. . committees. ifor 1978 Seniors to have their

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Bombers Win Opener Trivia /Goodman an easy six, but Mark Eldridge QUESTION ONE QUESTION FIVE · went into the line three straight times and managed only two Dandy Don Mere,dith is back as a The Kansas City team had their yards. On fourth and goal from member of the ABC's Monday 16 game winning streak snapped the one Dempsey rolled to the Night Footbal broadcasting team last Friday by the Seattle short side of the field, ptiched to There have been two replace­ Mariners. This was the long_es~., running back Bob McCann who ments since Meredith left in -.yinning streak in the majQlj, .. - was racked up for a four yard 1972. Name them. leagues since 1953. Name, ~re, loss. QUESTION TWO team that hit 18 in a row in 1953~ '.,,· The Ithaca defense picked off Cincinnati Red outfielder George saalfut? A lflO A MaN a1{._L ·, four Dempsey - passes in the .. Foster has a good chance to l'J'• game; Scott Colton had. two of ·become - the second National 3AI.i '83MSN\>'' "OS)l? ',I1?3A lt?q'.J S{lm those while John Furey and Leaguer to have a 50-homer, aql '.JOO '.jnqs SU!qd1oa !Wt?!W aqJ, • I Dave Laper each had one~· . .RBI season. Name the first The only bad note on Satur- 150 · I Le day's g·ame was the injury player io the Nat1ona agu~ Wl.O.i '83MSNV. who did this. l3lUOH report. Outstanding senior .,qS!J'.jt?:)., W!f 'lt?t?)I W!f · 'Al linebacker, Mike Inco, suffered a QUESTION THREE -lad plO(At?f) 'SU!lfU3 f uosn.3l3L!£ dislocated·elbow and will be lost Tom Seaver, of the Cincinnal' for at least two weeks, Paul Reds won, his 200th career game 331111.I. ll3MSNV Morrissey has a knee injury and last week to join four other will be sidelined for three weeks. active, pitchers in 'this depart- "'.jt?3J S!lfl paqsndwoa:>t? This Saturday the Bombers ment. Name them. sqno 31('.J JO UOSl!.M. lfJt?H 'Of:61 UJ play host to traditional rival QUESTION FOUR Cortland State. The Red Dra- OM.I. '83MSNV. gons will be seeking their first The lost to Miami, win since '73 and repossession of 13-0 on sunday. The last time the Cortaca Jug, a trophy St?l.It?)I xa1v •uos the Bills were shut out was in -Wt?HI!M (,..iawwt?H aqJ.,,) pa.Jcl presented to the winner of the 1973. Name the team that last fhoto by Frank Sellers rivalry. Look for the Bombers to by Pete Talbot shut out the Bills. 3N0113MSNV tight end John Crandall for a he 2-0 but not before a struggle. A good line stand at the end of twenty-six yard scoring pass. So the third quarter was the key to after 30 minutes of football, a 17-14 opening game victory Ithaca held a slim 10-7 lead. over the St. Lawrence Univer­ The third quarter saw the two Booters: Good Start sity Saints. The 7000 plus crowd teams trade touchdowns. Itha­ at South Hill Field Saturday saw cas's coming first on a 73 yard by Reid Walmark was awarded a penalty kick At 15:28~ Scott Porter had a the Bombers score ten points run by Matt Mees, who finished The Ithaca College varsity which they converted. At the throw-in from· the left corner. within a two minute, 30 second the game with a career high 173 soccer squad has gotten off to a 10:06 mark, I.C. drew even 'as His throw spotted an uncovered span in the first quarter. yards on twenty-seven carries. successful start. The Blue and Mark- -Dullea scored from the Bob Durocher who quickly turn- A 45 yard field goal by Steve St. Lawrence's Dempsey hit Gold beat Hobart College Satur­ right side of the goalmouth. . ed then blasted the·ball into the _ Ferguson opened the scoring. Crandall with a six yard scoring day, 4-3, iri Geneva, N.Y. On Frank Cohen assisted on Mark's upper left corner. I.C.'s game Then,h freshman quarterback aerial. tuesday, I.C. lost to Hartwick shot into the lower right corner. winning. goal finally arrjved at Steve "Archie" Manning hit tight This set the stage fol' the College, 3-0 on thf! South Hill. Hobart broke in front once 42:31 when Gene Burt scored on end Terry Coholan on a 44 yai:d Bo~her defensive heroics. Jim Although the Bombers record is again, scoring at 23:17: Don a short break. Charlie Bensley touchdown completion. Cromer's punt was blocked at the one -win and one loss, they are in Black headed in a crossing passs s~nt a through-pass that Gene St. Lawrence picked up seven 34 and the Saints' Nate Shippee sole possession of first place in from Dave Teed. Ithaca persis­ immediately sent into the goal. in the second quarter as carried to the Ithaca three. the I.C.A.C. tently preasured the Statemen's The Bombers dominated All=American candidate ~rk Usually with a first down and Saturday's game was not defense, tieing the score at throughout, outshooting their Dempsey hooked up with his goal at the three yard line means even a minute old when Hobart • 36:41. Again senior, co-captain opponents 18-11. Head coach Al Frank Cohen was involved in the MacCormack cited the good work scoring, this time receiving a of Don Handler at sweeperback close-in pass from Chris Poulias. and Frank Cohen. He also e Bavarian Inn The goal originated from the left praised, "Bob Durocher a fresh­ do~ A 91~ ~~,/Yoo side of the penalty area on an man midfielder from Canton, indirect kick. Before the half N. Y. was affressive; he marked Ci)ful,, fflvute q/J~ ~~ ended, Hobart tallied on another their star Santiago Tauao very fi'~ tk ultonlli o{ 9leMem,k4 ... 1M ~ ~ m~ o{ penalty kick. closely." · tk"'dnn.:.:,yfelen and8wun ~. JµJU4 ~

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National Scene : ...... Turner ·And .Brooke ot1mB0oters continttect from page 10 by George Goodman had no previous experience at is retiring after 22 years. I.C.'s junior varsity field, they improved a lot from last While most American fans managing. An interim manager Rightfully, a crowd ~f 51,798 however, was useable, so the year. I think they're missing one focused on · the major league was named until Bristol re­ (largest in 24 years) turned out Wick visited the South Hill for or two more skjlled players from races and the opening of turned. to wish Brooks good-bye. His the fourth year in succession. being a real good club." yet another footbaJ,l season. this But when it comes to skipper­ defensive ability was amazing. past weekend after an endless ing yachts, Ted Turner is one of The Sporting News named him The score was respectable, amount of pre-season games, the the best. HE was completely in the third baseman on the Ameri­ 3-0 in favor of Hartwick. "They rest of the world was watching control of his crew as he led them can League All-Star fielding were devastating," said Mac­ Saturda:,· at 11 pm another for the results of the American to a 4-0 best-of-seven series teams from 1960-1975. He was Cormick, "Their skills showed Division 1 s;quad travels to I.C. Cup. victory. Courageous won easily the American League MVP in why they're ranked number four Syracuse TT:iiversity has upgrad­ The American Cup is the as Turner outsmarted the Aust­ 1964. His fielding and hitting in the country and number one in ,.d its program but are well oldest prize in international ralians in the races. Turner's display in the 1970 World Series the state.'' Hartwick got goals within the reach of the Bombers. sports. Yachts, gracefully glid­ ship won by 1:48, 1:03, 2:32, 2:25 against ,Cincinnati will be well from Tom Maresca, Jeffrey 19'76's contest was a 5-4 win for ing along the ocean, have been (minutes and seconds) in the four remembered. Look for Brooks Tipping and John Young as the W.U., however, that game was racing for the American Cup for races. Ted Turner should be Robinson's entry into the Base­ Bombers were outshot 20-4. played on an artificial playing 126 years; the United States, of given much credit for the Cour­ ball Hall of Fame in 1982. <.urface. Sy:racuse's asistant course, is always victorious. ageous's fine showi~g. Bits and Pieces: Now that coach John Bluem was a member This year the yacht represent­ Robinsons is gone, ·New York's Frank Cohen put the game of the Tampa Rowdies in 1975 .ing the United States was the Now Ted Turner has another Graig Nettles is the best defen­ into its proper perspective, stat­ and 76. Courageous, skippered by Rob­ chore: to get the Atlanta Braves sive third baseman in the Ameri­ ing; "I was happy with the way ert Edward Turner, the 3rd; out of the National League West can League, This week's Sport­ we reacted to the competition, most people just call him Ted cellar. (Good Luck, Ted.) ing News gives recognition much hut I expect a lot of big things On Tuesday, a 1976 N.A.1.­ Turner. overdue to Nettles as its cover against lesser opponents." A. playoff team meets Ithaca on Yes·, this is the same Ted story ....Dave Kingman, as a Al11•n Field at 3 pm F:lmira Turner who owns the Atlants On Sunday, one of the greatest Yankee, was 3 for his first ten Colh•gc has a strong contingent Braves baseball team. Yes, this third basemen had his day in at-bats including 3 HR!s and 5 Hartwick's captain, a future of usually more skilled foreign is the same Ted Turner who is Baltimore. Brooks Robinson strikeouts .... The National Hoc­ pro, Bill Gazons saw a revamped pla.vers. Again. F:lniira is easily currently suspended owner of (nicknamed "the vacuum clean­ key League training camps get Ithaca squad in 1977. "They within th(' range of the Brue and the Atlanta Braves. er" for ·his tremendou~ fielding) under way this week. .passed the ball around better; Gold . In January of 1976, Turner purchased the Atlanta Braves and immediately made his presence felt. First. he signed See Formula One racing at its best October 1 & 2 at free agent Andy. Messersmith Watkins Glen, New York. and gave hjm the number 17 with the word "channel" written a­ Improve your education at the First Toyota Grand Prix of the THECLASS United States. It's the new name of the United States bove-it (Channel 17 is the station Turner owns in Atlanta). He was Grand Prix, held since 1961 at the Glen. suspended for "tampering" with Study the laws of physics as the world's fastest Formula the services of free agent, Gary OF'77. One cars zip around a 3.4 mile course at speeds Matthews. He said something to up to 200 MPH. Matthews' owner prior to becom­ Observe international diplomacy in action as ing_ a free agent at a cocktail drivers from many countries compete for the party. World Championship of Formula One Drivers. Baseball Commissioner Kuhn Learn economics as you mingle with the jet set. made Messersmith eliminate the word channel from his shirt and Expensive? Not at all, thanks to the exclusive suspended Turner for making d(scount ticket package available only at your those comments at the party. As pa'1icipating Toyota dealer. on might -suspect, Kahn and Turner have been at odds for awhile. See it and save up to $11.50! This past year, while his team Buy a Toyota discount ticket package and get substantial savings was in a losing streak (they've has this problem all year), THE FIRST on a general admission ticket. And with its purchase, you will also get Turner relieved 'his manager, a free racing garage tour pass, plus Dave Bristol, and told him to half-price savings on reserved· grand­ scout some other teams. Turner stand seats. then appointed himself as TOYOTA GRAND You can save up to $11.50 per manager. But Mr. Kuhn stepped person on this exciting race weekend. That's a savings you can't afford to pass up, in and said that baseball was too whether you're going alone, or taking a friend. involved a game for a n:ian who So you'd better hurry into your participating Toyota dealer now. While he still has a PRIX. supply of these exclusive discount ticket packages. And while you're there, see the Celica GT Liftback, the Official Pace Car of the Toyota .A Grand Prix. And all the other pace setting Toyota cars and trucks. There':5 a Toyota just HICKEY'S right for your needs. On campus. Or off. 201 S. Tioga St. ~ Ithaca, N. Y. 272-8262 THE Music Store

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