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I ,~- \,~~ '•(tft~·~~ ~~..;~,~,t~~;,;~?,~i(c;,•;•.1•~:.~°;,\~'.~,.,Ji._;{.t·.-,:\::,~:: .-~~::{~"'-, .: _, •;;,:·:;:;~.',._' '•,.-,~;•~ :; ~~:~:~_..;''~.'- ,:::·~·~.-~·:=·-•.- -\:-;,~-:·,~-~~~--~~c..-·• ' • ..' ~' ·: •. '_,.;_.. ___ -...... :l... .. _: - , __ .__, ___ ._,-· __ ,,.,_._· Nuclear weapons: Bokaer discusses arms race By Kris Wend organizations as the Committee offirial government agency. on the Present Danger. This The :\SC was formed in the On Tuesday evening in Textor small. elite group. headed by m,cl fiftit\<; during the McCanhy 103, Joan Bokaer, Director of President Heagan and made up na and its main focus was to 's Citizen's of such members as George compile files on Ameriran Network. gave an in-depth Shultz. Colin Gray. and William · submissives. After the sixties presentation entitled "Nuclear Ca,;ey (head of the CIAI Le, when it tlf'came unpopular to weapons: Who's in Charge". responsible for informing the hunt the "enemy within". the The UCLNBerkeley educated public on the current nuclear ASC began to go after the anti-nuke activist explained how situation. ,·rwmv without". the Soviets. everyone is responsible for The group's members are me ASC err-ates propaganda helping to halt the nuclear arms constantly quoted in the media films which look a lot like official race and stiessed the idea that as being the "experts" on {!nvPmrnrnt documentaries but "nuclear war is NOT inevitable." nurlear arms and many of them actuall~ push anti-Soviet as is often assumed by many receive an enormous amount of 1<1colog1es. These films are people. air time to convey the message shown repeatedly on • The program which was of American dominance. (Presi­ commercial television and on sponsored by the Ithaca College dent Heagan joined the Commit­ airlines (American & United) and Religious Council and the Politics tee on the Present Danger in 1979 usually focus on attacking the Drpartment Lecture Series and has since appointed over KGB. focused on answering the fifty members to key cabinet The State Department and the questions: Why d_o we continue positions. the committee's Pentagon has stated that the to build more bombs? Who members also make up just claims which the ,\SC's films wants the arms race to about the whole Arms Control make are "fictitious" and that continue? How arr these people and Disarmament Agency.) . thr numhf'rs which they quote selling the arms rare to the ""'*>11,-­ Bokaer reponed that another art· "errnncous" but the American public? Joan Bolcaer, Dlr«tor of Comdl's Citk,en Network; spou on the AmU organization which can also be American public continues 10 rai:e and /J's effects on CivilkaJion bi Textor 103, Tuesday evming. In reply to the $jUestion. "Why held responsible for the negative buy their anti-Soviet rhetoric. does the United States continue force the Soviet Union to seek lines are destroyed. and attitudes. which many Who is behind the American to build weapons?". Mrs. Bokaer termination of hostilities on 5) America should initiate Americans have towards the Security Council? Bokaer responded by referring to the terms favorable to the United technical and economic warfare soviet Union, is the American explained that it is American Pentagon's Five-Year Defense States." on the Soviet Union whereby the 5ecurity Council. This group is a companies which act as private organization and must Guidance Plan. a plan which 2) America should provide United States bankrupts the see Weapons page 4 was initiated in 1982 and which weapons to China. Soviet Union with a military not be confused with the has helped to foster many of the 31 Space should be exploited for buildup. National Security Council, an beliefs which suppon an arms Star wars technology and In an effon to expose the buildup. American military needs. people who want the arms race The plan contains five major 4) America should adopt a to continue and who continual­ "Little Hollywood" proposals: Decapitation strategy. whereby ly encourage arui-Soviet II American nuclear forces soviet political and military sentiment throughout the us. "must prevail and be able to leadership and communication Bokaer went on to blame such rumours shattered By Stephanie Gretchen the Wharton Studios. Inc.. at What connection do the Uttle Renwick Park (now Stewart Residential Life offers Rascals, Tarzan. and the Park) in 1914. :\ddams Family have with From Ithaca they filmed the Ithaca? None. picture of college life entitled many housing options- With the help of the DeWitt "Dear Old Girl of Mine." starring the heanhrobs of the time. By Bob Kershenblatt Students who want to live in a application signed by their Historical Society's extensive research these rumors can be Francis X. Bushman and Beverly single can only do so in another parents. The Office will notify Bayne. By now every I.C. student residence hall, unless they are you if you are approved to disbanded. The Little Rascals did not coast down Buffalo The following years drew should have received a currently in a single. move off-campus, or will place such world renowned artists as randomly assigned lottery Students can move into an on­ you on the off-campus waiting Street. Tarzan did not swing from any of the vines in the Pearl White (of Perils of Pauline. number. The lottery/room sign campus apartment by applying list. not filmed in Ithaca), Lionel up process provides every to the Office of Residential Ufe. Rory Rothman. Hoom ,\SSign­ area's gorges. And the Addams Family was not filmed in the Barrymore. Creighton Hale and student with a fair opponunity to Applications must be returned ment Coordinator. considers the house located on 304 Titus Ave. Aronold Daly for the serial. "The select the living arrangement of by 5:00pm. Friday March 7. Room Selection Process to be Exploits of Elaine." their choice when they come once an application has been the "fairest system" available to At the tum of the century Ithaca hosted a studio and was After "Elaine" came the back next semester. submitted. no substitutions of meet the living specification of movie "The Mysteries of Myra" The lower your lottery nwnber names are allowed. Garden each student. the scene of quite a few movies. but it was not the little leading with Howard F.stabrook. the better chance you have of Apartment residents have no When signing up for a room. Hollywood it is rumored to be. Jean Sothem. and Houdini was attaining your preferred on­ "squatter's rights". They must be sure to present your lottery In 1912, Theodore Whanon the technical advisor. campus housing. Lottery reapply if they want the same card. signed Residence Hall came to Ithaca to film a Cornell­ Around the time of WWI. numbers are assigned by class apanment. If you currently live Contract and Ithaca College I.D. Penn football game. He was Wharton productions reenacted standing. This semester's in Hudson Heights. you must A S250 deposit is due to the attracted by the area he and the sinking of a "German" juniors have the highest priority. reapply for an apartment. Bursar's Office by March 15 for so his brother. Leopold. established see Hollywood page 3 Sophomore Physical Therapy­ "Squatter's rights" will apply for the 1986-67 academic year. and Engineering students are your current apartment. next in priority, followed by According to the Residence Juniors for Fall '86 and Hall contract, "All full-time THIS WEEK IN THE ITHACAN sophomores for Fall '86. students must reside in college There are a number of housing facilities unless authorized to live options available. According to off-campus by the Office of Rick Couture, Office of Residential Life." Toe first 450 Up close with Allen Hoey .. 2 Residential Life. if a student off-campus applications wishes to stay in the same received by the Office of room, they can do so by signing Residential Life by s:oopm on Looking at IC in the '60's .11 up for the room dwing in-hall March 7, 1986. will be guaranteed sign ups on March 24. This is approval. Students under 21 Hoopsters in ECA C's .... . 16 refened to as "squatter's rights". years old must have the I'' :. .

2 THE ITHACAN Simeon's reopens By Nancy Pracn, how very strict we'll be about "We have beer mrother bars the drinking age. My liquor carry," says Cohen. Simeon's opened last night license is my livelihood," states Simeon's promises to make after a long period of renovation. co-owner Alan Cohen. "We will customer service jusl as The entire place has been expect different behavior and a important as food service. The repainted, the front of the bar is lower noise level." owners feel the bar is on the new, the window platforms The bar plans to have live "leading edge of trends." were replaced, a new platform entertainment and, in the future, New hours for Simeon's on was built, and a kitchen was a walk-up window. There will The Commons are Monday­ added. New mirrors and plants also be a take-0ut service. They Saturday, uam-lam, and Sunday were the finishing touches. will be serving pasta, pizza, 3pm-tam. Food service is Besides the visual change, the sandwich platters, salads, stopped at 10pm, however, owners plan to change the appetizers, and desserts. They snacks and des.serts will be atmosphere and the crowd. have expanded their wine and served until closing. "I can't emphasize enm~h bottle beer lists to suit the food. Faculty profile: Professor and poet By Elissa Vendig recipient of the award receives break into print l:>ecause major one-thousand dollars cash and a publishers and university Just a normal afternoon in contract for manuscript pres.ses ... have contracts out "'-bf_,, - January; That is what Dr. Allen publication. However, Hoey with authors that have published Amidst workers and ovatumed tables, Alen Cohen and Olar/es Piatkin; Hoey thought as he trudged declares that these are not the before. SO, frequently, one of the (co-owners of Simeons) prepare for opening night! across campus through the only reasons that he is ways people will break into discovered after completing LeMoyne College. This past fall snow. Upon opening his office overjoyed about the decision. printing is through the handful of college that poetry was his best he became an Associate door in the Muller Faculty center, Galway Kinnell, judge of the competitions for book-length form of expressive writing Professor at Ithaca College, he was greeted by his office competition and winner of the manuscripts." PreViously, his because of the sense of teaching Poetry Writing, mate who wore an enormous 1982 Pulitizer Prize for Poetry is poetry was sporatically continuity he gained from the Professional Writing, and smile and told him of the " ... one of the few poets writing published in !lJagazines such as art. Personal E.ssay. stupendous news. Hoey had today whose work I think is The Georgia Review, The "If I'm writing. a story or a In the evening when Hoey won the camcten Poetry Award interesting and exciting. I think Hudson Review, and The novel, .. .! want to be able to sit goes home to his wife and two for his book-length rollection of there is an awful lot of poetry Southern Humanities Review. down and keep workin on it. My children, he enjoys spending poems. that's just bland, uninteresting, Looking back, Hoey stated schedule has never allowed for time with his family. Poetry Needless to say, Hoey was and boring. So, it pleases me that he was always interested in this." Hoey completed his writing allows him the flexibility shocked and elated all at the enormously that out of 535 writing. The first day of undergraduate schooling at Toe to do so. "I don't have routines. same time. "It was something I manuscripts, Galway picked kindergarten, he trotted home State College at Potsdam and his I have gone for spells of almost never expected," Hoey says. mine," Hoeyexplainedproudly. disgusted that they hadn't yet graduate work at Syracusr ayearwherelhaven·twrittena Every year, the Walt Whitman The manuscript, enrompass- taught him to write. Later hr University. After obtaining his poem," he uttered while leaning center in camctem, ing much of Hoey·s work from believed that someday hr Masters and D

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Senior Pictures WE'LL PAY BACK Resume Sittings Hudson, Prospect, & Aurora Portfolio Sessions St. 2,3,4,5,&6 bedroom apts. YOURLOAM, IC STUDENT Most include · heat & are BUT THERE'S A HITCH. DISCOUNTS furnished. You'll like it, though. Because every year you serve with PHOTOGRAPHY us, we reduce your college debt by r J<,ci,ft- ,.,,,,,, ',•.-r' '"• one-third or $1,500, whichever is greater. Greater still, after three years your loan's repaid in full. Flnal \ You'll also like the satisfaction and Clearance pride you'll feel as you learn a valuable skill. One you use to serve yourself as well as your country. All It's all a part of the Loan Repay­ ment Program. To qualify, you must Clearance have taken out a National Direct, Guaranteed or Federally Insured Clothing Student Loan after October 1, 1975. And your loan can't be in default. Now So if youcl like Uncle Sam to pay off your college loan, pay your local I AtLeast Army Recruiter a visit today. Or call. ~erfe.c1:-.t :-~-re.: -_,,:C' ~y COOPNa:.l, f";' -IP.s: c:1·~:,~ --1-"'!t, ':h.!,·:1 5oo/o0I ':.7 -1 -_. i 277-3307 ARMY. Inquire about CPA - NTE BEALL YOU CAM BE. ·NCLEX 4 THE ITHACAN February 27, 1986 ~,Jeps to eliminate weapons "Dt'fensc Contrac1ors" and give money, and we 'Bre supporting information. and take if out of the students from all over the all testing. She added that <·nornious financial support to these individuals with our taxes hands of government. eastern coast. It is up to you to Gorbachev has come up with th<:> ASC. Said Bokaer, "We are and our votes, but because of Bokaer proposed that "the mak.<:> your voices ht',ard. new m "an incredible proposal for being manipulated by the that, wc are the ones who can way to stop nuclear expansion Ithaca and also at home. Wt' eliminating weapons whirh Li; special interests of r<:>rtain stop it now. You and I must start today is to stop the testing of must t)t',come discminators of hard to dismiss, it is not warht>acb". If the government this infonnation." propaganda. Why hai;n't th<· people who art' making a lot of to gain cont_rol over the flow of would stop testing W<'.apons, Bokaer al'>o brought up the United States'/ thew is no· way that bombs point that the Soviet Union has Joan Bokaer's final messag<" could be made. "We must not tested a nuclear weapon was one of enthusiasm. She pressure our government to stop since Aup;ust 5, 1985 while tht' urged all students to get in touch Senior notes testing, write to your congress- United States has been .conduc- with the atizen's Network Office people _ it is a very important ting hydrogen tests "like fiends" at Cornell and asked that "you from page 3 first step towards eliminating i"' n,..:-igan·s Star WarS/SDI take our materials and get our It should be noted here that community. You may expect weapons .. Ithaca. college has program in fear that American message out...it is hard to trirk because of the unknown. but this letter in the next week or so. impending, closing date of We believe the 1986 Senior dass Egbert Union after break, it is can be very proud of their difficult to say exactly where contribution to Ithaca COiiege for 1. tickets for the Semi-Fonnal will c. s. years to come. G:~ubpa,ate~,· be sold. Nonnally, they would The cass Park Skating and be sold from the Union Lobby. Bonfire Party that was originally This week in Student exemplify Margaret's dedication students have not been vocal Govemment...A specific merit and hard work to the Ithaca enough about it. To remedy this, Be sure to check your invitation planned for March I is now for a listing of where tickets will cancelled due to scheduling scholarship.shall be named in C,01Iege community. ISC (Independent Student be available for sale. Keep your conflicts. We will keep you honor of Margaret Reid. lt'largaret The issue of Tuition Coalition) is sponsoring a lobby eyes open, too. posted about possible was a bookeeper to student funded financial aid for students day in Albany for students all Remember that a date is not alternatives that are in the Government who passed away from New York State attending over the state. I..obby day is needed to come to the Semi­ works. Look for some major fun this summer. The Margaret Reid schools in the state. Although Tuesday, March 4. The JSC Formal. We encourage to occur during the last week of Memorial Scholarship will hf' there is support in the New York welcomes any support from everyone 21 and over to uttend, March and first week of April. rewarded to peoplt whose State Assembly for TAP, that students. Please contact Jill either with an escort or without. some of the events we are AsSistance Program t l'AP) support is dwindling because Weiner. 274-33n. There are rooms available at a thinking about are: a roller­ special rate from the Holiday Inn skating party at Roller for that Friday night. Please World/Funtime, (co-sponsored reserw yours now if you so with the Garden Apartments), a Fish are your friends. desire. so Days Pary of some In other news: Seniors will be magnitude, and a April Fool's Don't throw trash In their home. receiving a letter from their Party commemorating the Senior Class Officers and the closing of the Pub for Offire of Annual Giving reconstruction. Keep your eyes Give a hoot. regarding the 1986 Senior Class open for details about these Don't pollute. Gift to Ithaca COiiege. We have upcoming events. been working diligently for See you at the Happy Forest Service, U.S.D.A. r11 months to come up with a Hour in the Pub this Friday trom worthwhile and long-lasting gift 4 I() 6 o'clock!! There won't be which would be valuable to the many more. May is just around Ithaca College the corner!I

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'' Slush'' Counseling 1 AMA Spring Festival Jobs Bowl ! Campus Fever The fifth annual Slush Feslivi:11 will Looking !or a paid surnrnn take place on Saturday. March I. h. a d,mn·p<1m,n ben!'fit down State to Cayuga St.I, Rusty Car Bowl-a-thon will be held Salurday. I ttw rompktrt'> oiunty Mental llt~ilth , Contest. Amateur Weatherman ISC Apnl 5 at the I des Family Fun Centn rtwre will ht· a C,unptL'i .\ff,ur., .\.<,.'>,·1·n1- M,m t1 8 ,11 900pm ell T h 1· P;irty and the legendary Melrose Plankton Lobby • Statue .of Liberty l·uncl. ---i nwnt Offi1·c. Thursday at B:oopm. ii I IotN' 011 Stau· Stre!'t 111 Ithaca. skydiving into a tub of slw,h I you want to gl't 1nvol\'!'cl hv MtL<;ic lo. then this ~ your providrd aml .i c,t'>h bar avatlahlc. run. lthaca I 011 The Inclcpendcni Student -ll J rhanre rhc Campus .\!!,ms Costumes dH' !'nrouragcd hut Coalition (ISCI. l<; spon.,;oring a lobhy ,me!'tingL'>o1x·n1oall.atthcJrctfloor optional. rij·tl. GALA tickets: Willi,UTt<; Shoes on The ~~~r~,~~~lhl \ Party plra<;e rnntart tL<; IX328'll am! w1· Commons. General <1dn11ssion <'x1x·rinwn1a11011. or l!'l'i rnnfl1c It'd College Night Hollc·rskaung ,met will arrange for pwk-u1> of thesc ltrkets: Williams: 01scount Hecorcts l>y what you llllL'>I do 111

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F Ford Auditorium Music Theatre/Films Lectures/Seminars Meetings Sports Etcetera _,N~;c._'cN-"'a'?'b:.::e:.:.n:.:.h"'a:.:u:.:e:.:r::-:-R'-'o=o'"m'--+------r------;------t---­ February 27 February 27 - 28 Phi Mu Alpha Spring Feb~uarv 27 February 27 February 27 February 27-28 Phys.teal Therapy Recital S:lS om (Fl Classic Films present lumni Lecture Series, lcoholics Anonymous IC Men's Varsity ' · Here Comes Mr. Jor- Massage Clinic rossroads, 3:00 pm tg., Phillips Room, Swimming at UNYSSA (Alsign-Ups, Egbert Sr. Recital, Theresa dan, Textor 102, 7:30 hapel, 7:00 - 8:00 pm -=--io: oo pm Union Lobby; Walsh, 9:00 pm (N) March 1 11:00 a.m. - 2:0C March 2 IC Men's Varsity p.m. Feb. 27 - Mar. l February 28 aming Club, Friends Indoor and Outdoor Antigone, Hoerner Faculty Recital, 04, 7:00 pm Track at University Ithaca Opportu­ , Theatre, 8:00 pm Patrice Pastore, 8 15 pm of Rochester Invita­ nity Days spon­ pm (Fl March 3 tional (Al Feb. 28 - Mar. l sored by Admis­ March 3 1 Anon Mtg., Phillips sions Office, Lyon Hall concert SAB Films presents ecruiter Macy's oom, Chapel, 8:30 - IC Women's Indoor and Muller Chapel Series, Terrace Dinin Prizzi's Honor, Tex­ tlanta, See Career 10:00 pm Outdoor Track at St. Hall, 9 , 00 pm tor 102, 7 & 9:30 pm lanning for Details Fisher Invitational March l March 4 (Al ALS Party - Fund­ SAB Midnight Movie, March 1 March 5 EC/BACCHUS weekly ro1ser, Cross­ Repo Man, Textor 102, Sr. Recital, Betsy ecruiters, John eetings, Counseling IC Men's Bas~etball roads, 9:00 !J.m. ~' 12:00 pm anamakcr, See Career enter Group Room, vs. Fredonia, ECAC - 4:00 u.rn. March 2 lanning for Details :00 pm Tournament, Ben Light SAB Films presents Sr. Recital, Mindy 11 Gymnasium, 8:00 pm The Terminator•·, March Scheierman, 2:00 pm tudent Government VIP Days spon­ Textor 102, 7 & 9:30 tg., Gannett 111, March 8 ored by the (Fl pm 8:00 pm IC Men's Varsity dmissions Offic( Orchestra w/Concerto Indoor and Outdoor ~rossroads, 9:00 Solo Competition March 5 Track at NYSCT&FA a.m. Winners, 8:15 pm (Fl MUSIC (CONT. I March 6 Ii story Club Mtg., Championship (Al ecruiters K Mart Friends 208, 7:30 pm March 7 March 2 March 4 or oration,~ Block I Ends Sr. Recital, Janna Grad. Recital, Bill areer Planning for March 6 J:00 p.m., Sprins Pfluger, l:OOpm(Nl ~. 9:00 pm (N) etails Penance Service, Mulle Bredk Begins hapel, 7:00 pm Choir, 3:00 pm (Fl March 5 )rientation Faculty Recital, Pete1 lcoholic Anonvmous Leader Applicd­ Joint Recital, Hedrick, Chapel, 8:15 tg., Phillips.Room, tions due in the Michelle Badour/ pm hapel, 7:00 - 8:00 pm fficc of Campus Holly Probst, 7:00 pm Activities or (Nl Musical Theatre/Opera Residential Life Workshop, 8:15 pm (Fl Office Sr. Recital, David , Latulippe, 8:15 pm (F March 6 Pres1de11t.' t:, Hu=>L Faculty Recital, Applications, due March 3 Michael Galvan, 8:15 in the Admission, Vocal Jazz Ensemble, pm (F) Office Symphonic Band, 8:15 pm (Fl Viola Studio Recitdl, Mc1rch 8 9:00 pm (Nl Res,idence Hall,, March 4 close at 10:00 Mu Phi Cpsilon Spring a.m. Recital, 8:15 pm (Fl 6 _THE ITl:l1CAN February 27, 1986 OPINIONS/LETTERS Student questions Editor confronts issue of integrity Ithacan' s integrity In response to Mr. Mukahy's accusations that the news section can be bought or sold Uke advertising space, I would like to set To the Editor: publication. If the author of the the record straight. Let me start with a defmition I'm sure Mr. his resume. The Ithacan sold out Mulcahy knows. ,News: new infonnation ab?ut anything; Journalistic integrity! piece did any investigating at all, to an aggressive manipulator Two words held near to the she would have found the information previously unknown; reports, collecttvely, of recent who knew their price. happenings especially those broadcast over radio or TV, printed heart of any worthwhile news subject does not represent the I have always thought it was in a newspd,,er, etc.; any person or thing thought to merit special organization. Also, two words high caliber of people in the advertising space that was tossed aside by The Ithacan on school of communications. attention in such reports., [Webster 1980} bought and sold ... not news Profdes are written to recognize outstanding qualities and the front page of it's February Through talking to some space. The /thacan's fight for a strengths of the Ithaca College faculty and students. The February 13th edition. This issue of our sources I found my personal solid news reputation was / 3th feature· student profile was NOT a trade-off or a bargaining student "news" paper had an suspicions of this article to be thrown back a mile by this article on a communications well based. Toe subjed was not unethical choice. Personality option. As a follow-up to comments concerning the entrepreneurial ability of Gary Rosen, I initiated contact wiJh Mr. student. The article was chosen by a newsperson, but profiles on truly outstanding accompanied by an obviously . rather the person wt·nt out and people are great, but being Rosen. This led to an interview. He did not instigate the article. staged photograph of this chose The Ithacan. He offered bought by a nobody is a grave It is true that Mr. Rosen is producing a public service person. The mere seledion of the paper a promotional video in mistake. announcement/or The Ithacan. However, the feature article and this particular person for a exchange for a front page Matt Mulcahy the public service QIUIOuncement tue disengaged from one another. They were not a trade off. I had absolutely no idea. until after feature article makes one feature on himself. An article TVIR '87 question the validity of this that would very nicely attach to the article was written, that Mr. Rosen was constructing this announcement." If you, Mr. Mulcahy, were at all f arnlliar wiJh the physical production of a newspaper, you might have taken into account several factors that attribute to the special layout of copy. These Rosen retracts quote factors include article length, column space, position of To the Editor: quoted as saying that "Nobody separates Ithaca College from photographs, and story content. AO these factors are contemplated I would like to take this cared about the quality" of the other institutions offering when designing the front page. 1 did not purposely put the article opportunity to apologize to the programming on ICB-1V. This education in communications. on the front page as a bargaining affect. many students and staff was an obvious overstatement. Certainly, there: are people on Concentrating on your statement that there are other subjects members who put a great WICB-TV is a learning ICB-lV that do care about the who ,represent the high caliber of people in the School of amount of time and effort into environment that is crucial to the quality of the programming, and Communications,, my response is that there are many individuals putting ICB·lV on the air. I was co-curricular experience that it is to those people that this in ALL of the schools that deserve acknowledgment. :t apology is directed. Unfortunately, I am not aware of aO the students and their Please accept my apologies. I activities on campus. For example, I'd never heard of you until David Klein, Editor in Chief hope that this helps to clear up I read your letter. Your jealous outburst was uncalled for and Lloyd Sarro, Managing Editor Barbara Richard, Advertising Editor any misunderstandings that inco"ect. If you know of anyone that deserves individual atten­ Michael Segal, Business Manager may have developed as a result Lynne Realander, Operations Manager tion, call me and 1 will futher investigate it. of this article. Nancy Pracht Gary Rosen NEWS EDITOR TVIR '86 ~~~~=iiiiiiiiiic:::=!:!!!!!=!:!:~~~--~~~~~ College Democrats-noted Photography Editor ...... Adam Riesner 5:~,,;····································································~s1Assistant ...... Sean Rooney Announcements Editor ...... Joan Foley Billing Manager ...... Susan Cagnetta for increasing awarene~.s Assistant (Financial) ...... An~ Washburn 0 Typesetting Supervisor ...... Kim Brockman To the Editor: I.C. Copy Editor ...... · ...... Bob Kershenblatt were at during the fall 84 communny, a lecture serie~ Sales Manager ...... Tracey Goldman It is said that there are three semester when the CD's (Col­ where different professors will Assistant Advenising Editor ...... Glenn Kolker things one should not discuss, lege Democrat's) were founded, discuss interesting issues, and a Office Manager ...... Deb_ra F~ politics, religion and the recent you'd say that we had a letter writing campaign to let Public Relations Director ....·...... Elissa Vendig superbowl. The last simply isn't "conservatively apathetic" political leaders know how we Distnbution ...... Bob Hauberg, Kenny Schoen worth talking about, the middle student body. This really kel about the bill varies in interpretation from conservatism was not based on (Gramm 1udman-Hollings) person to person, but the first is genuine knowledge or an which will reduce TAP as well one that's probably been hidden awareness of the issues of the as other types of educational from Ithaca College since day, but was typical of upper funding. Don't feel that political THE ITHACAN students were being drafted for middle class business interest issues don't effect you-· the war in Vietnam. mentality. especially those of you on Founded 1932 As a person who has written Through the work of the small financial aid. Also don't feel that Incorporated 1969 twelve politically oriented group of steady members in you can't change things. The articles and editorials in the past 84-8.5, the CD's gave a political THE ITHACAN Is a student newspaper published by The Ithacan main reason why you may not two spring semesters. I feel that and social awareness to those of change things is because you Publishing Company, Ithaca, New York. It Is published every Thurs­ it's only fair to give recognition day during the academic year and distributed without charge on the you who listened. This may ·are not part of a strong Ithaca College campus. to the group who has inspired have been the reason why the organization. As a public service, THE ITHACAN wlll print relevant 8V8nts of me to keep up with political 1984 Ithacan poll picked Walter public Interest to the Ithaca College community In Hs Announcements news. In following the news. Mondale as the candidate The College Democrats would section without charge. It Is requested that these messages be sent they have given me the favored to win the presidency. like your support, even if you are through lntercampus mall or to the address below, and rec:elYed encouragement to write no The 1986 CD's are organized, not a democrat. We need people before'8:00pm on the Sunday prior to the publication data. They can nonsense perspectives on why creative, intelligent and who want to learn, meet friendly also be placed In THE ITHACAN mailbox located on the Egbert Union, a certain level of political detennined to change I.C. from next to the check cashing window. people and be a part of a fun awareness is important for an a school where people simply loving, but caring group of THE ITHACAN also encourages student and faculty Input for stories individual's personal growth. end/or submissions. We do request that they Include your full name, strive to get a job to one where politically minded students. If Toe name of this group is the students can also become you're interested in attending a phone number where you can be reached, major with graduation date, Ithaca College Democrats. and/or affiliation with Ithaca College. aware of real issues. It's no meeting, participation in our The club was formed by coincidence that our nations events or just learning -more THE ITHACAN Eileen Filler and Julie Kurland (an greatest institutions are also about what the college Ithaca College 8.5 graduate) during a period known to be politically active. democra1s can do for you, Ithaca, New York 14850 when a radical, ultra As you may remember. last contact Eileen Filler, the rlulJs (607)27 4-3207 conservative newsletter called semester's Hoi.>caust president or me through the, off the Flame of Truth was causing Awareness Program was a real campus mailbox in the Union controversey around campus. It success. This semester we are Gameroom. also attempted to lessen the sponsoring a Hunger Awareness political apathy that still exists in Program aimed specifically at BIii Durant the I.C. environment. If you the plight of . the Ithaca College Democrats Promotions February 'E, 1986 THE ITHACAN 7 Majority shou Id rule ~rinting t college-wide policies protecting This year, The Ithacan is commiJted to reporting accurate, To 'the Editor. timely, and responsible journalism. As a publication dedicated to safety of my guests. not the minority. Ewn the I could not let the latest professioTIJllism, the most common concern this stafffaces each Why is it that this school insists faculty council has very li!llc violation of student's rights by week deciding what is considered These decisions are often upon taking as much control over rule-making. I think is news. the Office of Residential Life based upon two factors: the obligation a newspaper has to inform go responsibility away from there should be an organization by Without a A few days it's readers, and the accessability of information. protest. students as they can? Why is it on thLc, campus that is from my On cenain occasions, articles may be viewed "irrelevant" or ago, I received a memo that I must be part of the meal composed or students. faculty "inappropriate" for a college newspaper. The Ithacan believes it Garden Assistant. It states that if plan if I live in a dorm? (I am and staff based on what percent you intend to use your room for quite capable of feeding myself. of the college community each is necessary to provide information that affects the entire college community. We are a newspaper. a "gathering". you must fill out thank you.) Why is it that I need group makes up. That Le, where all a form that lists the names. permission as to my choice of policy should be made. I know Ithaca College securely protects students with the "Family addresses. birthdates, and social living on or off campus'/ If Ithaca this is a private institution, not a Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974. " This legislation allows "students to have access to records maintained on them security nlUllbcrs of any one College has financial problems. state school. That is not. in my who will be in attendance. I the students should not be and be protected from improper di.sclosures to third parties without opinion, reason to exclude the student's consent." would have to guess that the made lo suffer any more than students from the decision­ act, can that charges have bee.n intention of this new policy is to anyone else in order to make the making processs as is done According to this "a college state keep alcohol away from those books balance. Why is it that we· here. An example? If the brought against a student and can disclose the results of who arc Wider the legal drinking have an attendance policy for disciplinary proceedings as long'Os the name of the student is not majority of students, faculty, and disclosed. " age. I believe, however, that this clas.5es? If lhe teacher is doing staff believe we should divest. is a violation of my rights and I his or her job correctly, the that is precisely what should be However, if the information is obtained thru other channels, would like 10 state to those students will show up of their done. The point is: ac, things such as students, and not college officials, this material can be published in a campus newspaper. brilliant minds who conceived own will. (And please spare me stand now, the power on this this idea that I Will not comply. the idea of grading based on campus rests in the hands of a With the above considerations in mind, one can only ponder II is none of their business who 'class participation·_ I have seen small group. not the majority. If if obtaining and printing information is ethical or fair to the I invite to my home, and I WiU so many people in my classes the administration here is individuals involved. Since these individuals are a part of Ithaca never give them this that arc there every day but genuinely interested in College, and we are the studenl newspaper, we would like to know rests: information. If Security wants 10 don't say a word.) Why is it that educating us to succeed in the where you think our obligation Printing news, or protecting? know the ages of my friends. Student Congress can only world. then they should make David Kleln they are more than welcome to make recommendatons for the Ithaca College community Editor In Chief stand at my door and do the college policies? we should be one in which the residents can THE ITHACAN proofing. I am not paid their in thf" driver's seat hew. have some say in matters that salary and therefore, I will not do Everywhere else I know of. with affect their lives. their job. I fully understand that the exception of South Africa as host of a party. it is my and the Soviet-bloc countries. David Adler responsibility to ensure the the majority makes the policies. TV-R '86 Suggestions offered to improve I.C.' s Security

To the Editor: ' These spaces are of course the would work a lot more The time has now come to put infamous Tower Oub parking effectively. a rum on SCcurity's power over spots. Who is more important, To clarify, my main beef is the students and this campus. the students, who already fared with the officers themselves; 1 There are two major problems with a tight parking situation have had a lot of problems. all of this flawed system. need a place to park. OR rich I feel unwarranted. However 1 Problem number one: the bt.l<;inessrnen who use those do want to point out that security officers themselves. Toe officers spaces to stuff their faces'/ does do a good job protecting on this campus, with the Obviously the administration the students. They do provide a exception of one or two, walk thinks the latter. valuable service. But they do go around like they are invincible, As probably everyone who about it the wrong way. To all l.C / and act like pscudo-Rambos. has a rar on campus knows. this students who feel it's lime to They are abusive toward any school loves to ticket. What does stop the runaway train, I ask you student who disagrees with this I.C. Inc. do with the money'/ to a!lend the Student Congres.s notion. r:.ach of us have our own More importantly why do there Problem Meeting on March 4th. \ \'\ horror story about a case of have to be fines? Instead offivc There will be an investigation \ 0· \ · . ~ student abll'ie. A studt,'fll is tickets with fines and then losing started. and changes will be !\ ., '\ afraid to rebutt in the face of an your privileges, what about made. , \ ' '#.· , officer for fear of being arrested three tickets without fines and Neal Greenberg s: \ -q · \ \' on a trumped up charge, as was then losing privileges. ·nus Bus. Mgmt. '89 Pu,li',E.,l :,1<,11.Jc. 1 ' The Ithacan photographer who was warned that he would be arrested on "'obstructing Stacy creates "Parking Solution #212" justice". when he was Ithaca College is slowly PHl\'ILE(;E.'-i. Why'! Why not! ing m the upper stories of the officers ar<' Jlt' clut- towers more anracllvc. the Tompkins County Sheriffs of an innocent student after the impecc-Jblc growth. Within the ter in S lot. This will also start Towt'r Club anetter scr\'r nosed .44 calit)t'r pistol<;, an Doesn't I.C's administration that isn't enough we have' also 2iTOWEHS PARKING the student body's C\'Cr mrn·,t<;- ,\LL<;tralian btL<;h machete, and realize they are patrolling a been treated to news of a. new GAHAGE COMPLEX. For the ing matt·rial neeSUt' rifle. In addition. they will school, in a quiet little town. and tion. Ithaca College should be entire student body, renovation In light of ht'r more than Ile thoroughly schooled in not a school in a big slum? proud of its architcchtural expan- of the towers will start promptly <1llequate and efficient work military methods of the Nepalian Is it the job of the offlCCIS to set sion. However. one major at the beginning of the 1986-87 here. Traffic Bureau Coordinator Ghurka warrior' corps. Before traps? As many a student will problem remains that has little, school year. We need more ugly Linda Tavclli will be promoted deployment at Ithaca. they will protest to, if, god forbid, a driver if any, viable solution in the near fences and loud construction to Traffic Coordinator of Parking al'>O be required to serve as doesn't completely stop at a stop future. The problem is parking. vehicles anyway. The towers in Oisneyworld in Florida. She transit officers in New York sign. they will then immediately Wait one minute. This is not will be converted into a double would like the weather. and City's Bedford-Stuyvesant area. · see a security car pounce from another long winded essay full vertical parking garage. things have probably been run- I truly believe that proper its hiding spot. Toe I.C. campus of whining and unrealistic Hesidents from the towers will ning far too smoothly there execution of this plan can effec- is not a city, there is no need for rcmedies to this chaotic be inconveniently relocated in anyway. In her place, Roderick tivcly alleviate our absurd park- traps! mayhern. Please read on. I think over crowded lounges or in J. Treebus will step in and leave ing dilemma. However, 1 must Problem number two: paJking that you will fmd my solutions to make shift shanties constructed his post as ticket taker at the emphasize that this is only a and tick~ting. I agree With most Ithaca's parking problems quite in the NCR parking lot. The latter wally World amusement park. small segment or a complex and people that I.C. is run like a feasible and enjoyable. I will call will give radical students "with 4) STRICTER SECURITI' AND lengthy process. If anyone bt.l<;iness more than a schoot it "'Parking Solution #212." The a cause" a place to protest any ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL. would like to further discuss this Behind the- Towers there are finer points go as follows: particular political or social The temporary enforcement plan, I would be happy to talk approximately 25 spaces in 11 AU.. FRESHMEN WILL BE problems they feel worthy of corp at Ithaca is embarassingly over a few drinks and small which students cannot park_ REAJSED PARKING publicity. In order to make park- inadequate. The fact that most sandwirt-1~s do\\'ntown. ' f · Gregg A. Stacy February 27, 1986

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co CD 0)... DEA-OLINE for applications is March 7 at 4pm ITHACAN VARIETY This Week in Arts and Leisure Live shows come back!! By Loren Deutsch Cinemas or Syracll';e - owners of State Theater. Ithaca Theater, For the first time in thirty years. and Triphammer Mall Cinema) live entertainment returns to found a mutual way of satisfying Ithaca, New York. With great each other. efforts on the part of Gary Bucci Another reason Gary and John and John Peterson. and hooked up with the State cooperation from the State Theater is to provide the public Theater. Urban Blight made the with a larger. more return of live music "very accomodating facility to feature encouraging," according to Gary live entertainment. "The Haunt Bucci. 1s just too crowded." said Gary Gary Bucci and John Peterson concerning dance space and just are the owners of The Haunt. basic elbow room on a saturday located in downtown Ithaca on Night. Also. Cornell University as Green Street, ac, well as Top well as Ithaca College are too Spot Promotions in Collegetown. booked up to allow Gary and Both men are previous students John to bring bands to the from the Ithaca area. Gary Bucci campuses. from LC.. and .John Peterson Gary and John "arc not ruling from CU both felt that during the out comedians," as another 70'5 Ithaca was "really an source of entertainment to bring effervescent scene." The to the State Theater. They have problem was that a lack of funds already started making contacts caused the major theatres in the concerning HBO comedians area (Strand. Unicorn, and Night coming to Ithaca. Both Gary and Court} to close down. This .John believe that the comical caused "the bottom to drop out acts combined with various of live entertainment." and Gary types of live music in the State and John "want to bring it The,ater. will be very successful. back." It will allow "large scale ...-i,,Adoin­ promotions." to occur. to satisfy With enthusiasm from Gary Keene Carsone fllld the rest of Urban Blight lit up the stage ofthe State Theater last Saturday night to a capaciJy and John. and the State Theater the public. and it will "fill a crowd of nearly 700 screaming fans. looking for ways of expansion. void." according to Gary. This is the two businesses (Top Spot a void that developed with the (700-1500 St'.ats) in the late 70's. night, and the coming attraction Gary and John hope to book Promotions and College closin!1,of medium size theaters With the success of Saurday of Kris Kristopherson. March 9th "two shOws a month." Please ... take back my MTV By Allison Deutsch couldn't rip my eyes away from but rather from this weak evidence. So. let's take a look at Please. allow yourself the the screen if I had to. Right? attempt at fulfilling my need for this week--which, in case you privilege of choking on that for a Well. Sit back and relax. It's Recently. though. I have a Viewing Pleasure? Am I alont' in hadn't heard. is Brutalize the second. A maid's uniform? Jerry time for another purging of my nagging voice in the bark of my suspecting that J.J. .Jackson Intelligent Viewer Week. Oops-- Hall, wifey·? Jerry Hall is social-activist conscience. And mind which hints that-despite ("TripleJ")(gag)isreallymadcof I'm at it again. Evidence. adamantly. vehemently not today's rebellion is against the mod, radical visual artistes plastic? Am I really the lone evidence ... okay here we go... married to Mick Jagger and we MT\'-music television. that make these brilliant musical vigilante on an undiscovered Of course, we started off with all know it. But if she did marry 1 have to admit that I am one clips--MT\' is secretly being wavelength that does not the initial hypnotism of Pleasant him would she have to wear the among many Americans that programmmed for idiots who necessarily want. desire and Valley Sunday. Does that ring a uniform? Someone. save her has been sucked into watching are experiencing a crucial brain nave (pant.pant) my MT\'? bell? Yes, go with that instinct from Moron Television (--get it. MT\' during every spare minute meltdown. What do you think? Sorry. I'm leaping ahead of because it really, truly wac, MT\') which she has merciless- of every day. My days are no Am I the only one with that myself: I'm shoving my opinion 24-hours of Monkees episodes!!! ly sold herself to longer my own ... they belong to familiar sick feeling in the pit of down your unsuspecting throat can I admit. even though I cringe Ah yes," Wife in the 1-'astlant>". Channel 21 on the cablebox. I m)r stomach. not from drinkin~ • without letting you examine the as I say it and blush seeps to my I got my innial llx ol interesllng pudgy youthful cheeks. that I superstar gossip--or have you TWEt--:TV watched what must have been yet to hear that Keith Richards COLLEGE u .. s. the equivalent of three season.c,· and Patti Hansen arc both sick f t"'o \'EARSAG.O ...,,_.,-,.lI,,,_-. t. ',,.''-'"'..: • - ~EC"• -·.. -~ worth of epiSodes during the with the flu? what do you think /iJL~Uft'2~- 1· TI:!::Wn.ES initial stint of Monkee is the true story behind that? 1· owr;:1: AllD Ff;IEl,PS "WoCanWOllm PiAYBDYS we·re the Monkces" l: once I marriage to Slim Jim Phantom. I 3. ECHOANDTIIEBUNNYMEN UONaRICHIE "She'&JustMy~"-L1bcrty honestly believed that Davy. can rest easy now: I think that. Songs lo Lemnond Sll'l: - Sire 3 -say You, Sey Me" -Motown 4. me VOGUES Mick('). Pete. and Mike were senire with this newfound 4 TI!£ GOL.Dal P/llOl,:U::JS 4. SUllVl~R "fhoo O'CIDCkWodd"-CO & CE ,,-.,,,,,. ol E,:cess- C,,llulo1d making a necessary JX>litiral knowledge. the bedbugs really -a..m1ng Hearf" - Srott, S.-os 5. TIIERICffTEOUSBRIJTHERS "Ebb 11c1o· -Pnilles statement. .. ! began my won't bite. Phew. 5. s;.:: iuo:J :>vlo!hr,:rn: 5. WHAM! lr'" 1:i. c.~ tuJj;:i D)na:nue- , m Your Man" - COiumbia Co!Jmhia 6· TIIE S£ATUS deprogramming. Now that rm In addition. this week we are "llatTrlpper"-Capn.ol 6· B?.UCES!'l!ltlC!iTEEN rational again. I am watching privileged enough to sec an 6· 111£ lOl!G RYDERS "My HOllllltown" -COiumbia 7. TI1£STAn.ERB!roTHERS Sla!aafOutUnlon-lsJand ·AowcrsoolheWall"-Columb1a MT\' with a vindictiveness I excl1L'>1ve. world-premiere 7. 111.W'OC£AH wouldn't have believed pos.c,ible commt'rctal. Blink your eyes. 7- SIOUlSIEAND nit BANSHCES 'Wl>enllllt(lalng:Getslough,the 8- lllY.E IY.l'JGLAS In Dust-Gef1en TOU:,,Glf Going"- Jove'Ansta "TheMenlnMyUtUoGlif&Ufc"-· merely one week ago. read it again. Yup. A 8· 1llEC1ASII Ep,c CuttheCrap-E's>ic 8· DIRE ST1IAITS It's well-founded though. This commercml. ,::;lenn !-'rye and Don "Wa!KofU!c"-WB 9. TI!EftO:.UNGSTUNES 9. lHElla>UlCE!t.EHTS "AsTea,sGoBy"- morning I tuned in on Old Johnson co-star in the newest of llm-S.re 9· V.111Tlic.'"Y HOUSTOH Faithful to find none other than the famous Pepsi videos. Hey- "H-:R Stoma:h's In)" - liberty Courtesyol t/,rl;\\T'im:t'lHIT "Gollcme"-Tamie Copfllghr • 1966 bJ a,11ooorr1 Publ•- uniform-in the throei of her of a world-premiere l;Jq;e~· oas"'1 on COlle&t>-<,><1,0 a,,pl.1)• ---al .,,_,....,,1NRfI"ORI' a,r,onslnc. special, "Wift' in tile Fastlane." see MTV page 12 10 THE ITHL\CAN February 27, 1986 Moral concerns Rewarding poet in a funny film Jrompag(,) every year." But on one hand, to talk about problems, willing to By Sean Rooney Whiteman becomes revitalized subject matter, OR the whole, while he would like to move, he listen, willing to share, and I like and stops shopping, Max wants has changed. Most of the poems enjoys teaching at I.C. a lot of that sense of In 1932, Jean Renoir made a to express his different type of in the prize-winning manuscript "I'm able to teach a good collegiality ... ," Hoey smiles. powerful and popular film about sexuality, and both Jenny and are centered around nature and variety of courses each While Hoey's future plans are a free spirited tramp. In 1986, Matisse eat. the way people react with the Paul Miftursky's own version is "Down and Out" is one of the natural environment, but now now a smash hit comedy. With more recent films that takes a Hoey is shifting towards the joys all of the more-than-usual media real risk by confronting society, and conflicts of relationships. He attention during recent years and forcing us to acknowledge : believes that his ability to aimed towards poor street ·1he social structure in which we i incorporate other people and people, it's about time live. their voices into poetry is an somebody took a risk and made It confronts us in a satirical indication of his growth and a film about these vagabonds. manner. Toe film questions how maturity as a writer. "Down and out in Beverly human the Whitemans are, or Hoey gets the ideas for his Hills" is a film. about a "down how they could possibly be poems from an incident, a scrap and out" street bum, Jerry human. Jerry makes us think of a conversation, a piece of Baskin (Nick Nolte), who about these assumptions. From language, or anything that strikes attempts to commit suicide by Jerry's point of view, we see the him as interesting. He states, drowning himself in a ritzy inside of an upper-class, however, that you " ... don't Beverly Hills pool at the wealthy, bourgeois family in begin to have a poem until the Whiteman's residence. Being action. experience, the idea, and the more of a humanitarian than In one scene, Dave Whiteman language can all come most people, Dave Whiteman is giving Jerry a tour of his coat together." (Richard Dreyfus) rescues him hanger factory. He offers Jerry a sometimes, depending on the from death, buys him a new high position in the business, work, Hoey can spend time wardrobe, and allows him full where the Whiteman family thinking things over before ever use of the house until he makes their millions. Noticing sitting down to write. As a result, reorganizes his life again. Jerry the class difference, Jerry these poems usually tum out is especially likeable for his refuses the job. longer and more wisdom. This street-bum Dreyfus puts on one of his "philosophical." Other times, he wisdom transforms the best performances in a while. may wake up at 3am and have Whiteman family from a group his comic energy complemen· the. poem there. of nervous wrecks to a kind and ting Nolie's Jerry, who is not Regardless of the type of very humane family. Dave's bothered by the white male poetry, Hoey would like to see -IIJMrt-­ son, Max, is confused about his bourgeois considerations. how a physical move would /C poetry and writing professor: Alan Hoey recently won the Camden Poetry Award for his book length colJection of poems. sexuality and withdraws from affect his work. "I've lived in the family; his daughter, Jenny, AS for the perfect comedy, New York State all my life. Part won't eat and is thought to be "Down and out" had the poten· of me says it's time to live anorexic; his dog, Matisse, has a tial to be much funnier than it someplace else, where the semester, and I really like the unsure, he is looking torwarct to loss of appetite; his wife is a was. For humor, it is way up in climate is different, where the people I work with. The other his manuscript being published professional shopper whose the rankings, but doesn't beat people may be different, and people in the Writing Program this summer. The book will be entourage includes a dog out "Beverly Hills O>p." "Down where you don't have to shovel are extremely professional while titled A Fue in the Cold House psychiatrist. andbut in Beverly Hills" is play­ your way out of snowdrifts at the same time they're willing ofBeing. After Jerry has been around a ing at the State Theatre this with h' · m Mr . week.

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Although a pub it slowy evolved into a less was opened during the mid­ approving attitude as more sixties. it wasn't until 1970 that students were directly affected. alcohol was allowed elsewhere Racial pressures surfaced, and on campus. Alcohol was and in November of 1969. an incident still Le; not allowed at athletic on the campus pitted black events. Another issue of against white. and Afro-Latin concern involved intervisitation Society against President rights. Members of the opposite Dillingham. until a national sex were not allowed in one's mediator was brougjht in. And, residence hall room. Dating as the college went throught lounges were opened. and 19f:i3. three reatTeditation processes men were allowed into the (Middle States Association. second noor lounges of National Council for the women ·s residence halls during -br-"-• Accreditation of Tearher specific hours. Slowly, curfew Qoser; ftnJshed up its last performance in the Crossroads last Monday night. Closer; a student written and Education, and the State Edur,a­ restrictions were lifted and a directed play ran for four nights. tion Department), the college coeducational dom1itory was saw major restruduring in the approved. However. one trustee of the college resigned saying that he would not be a member of the governing board of a bawdy house. Drugs also found their way on­ to campus. Arrests for marijuana became common. Ithara Col­ lege approached drugs, as well as smoking. as health problems. Jr,an Houston, co-author of "lhe Varieties of Psychedelic Experience". lectured in the Union on February 14. 1967. lhe lecture promoted an understanding of what psychedelic drugs do. how they arc of value. and how they "provide the best access yet to the processes and contents of the human mind." Houston based the importance of LSD rCS<'..arch on her own work while recognizing the dangers of uncontrolled drug use. A committee wac; formed to deal with illegal drug use. In February 1969. the Ithacan published a "Statement of Policy and Guidelines". The purpose of the committee was to "minimize drug abuse and depcnclency at Ithaca College." Education wac; promoted over disciplinary action. The committee was to fundion as an educational. counseling, and judicial body. It offered lectures ~,~1\ . and diccussions. as well as proposing adion for second offenders and people who sold or gave drugs to others. While drug addiction never became a serious problem on campus, the college showed concern for drug abuse. The Ithacan had a different attitude toward drugs. particularly marijuana. In the Feb. 13, 1970 issue. the 1macan punushed a full page article entitled "A Taste Of Alice's Restaurant." The atlSZARD'S article contained eight different recipes. covering a whole meal DOWNTOWN ITHACA ON TH~ COMMONS m. from cocktails to dessert, which contained marijuana. The 9 recipes included a Bloody Mary ch 6th - 5tO p. Jane. 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What wasn't could. rnre to be among the Look. with the laser power of f'njoyment was the glittery 28th to Sade-who wasn't even mentioned? The fad that their lucky group to first catch a Pepsi my wmote control. I can tum off , dominated by Whitney Holl5ton has completed twenty years of and the (,rammy's won't be TRY HAIRY CANARY. WE and Julian Lennon .. Of course. I success? Hm ... there·s food for awarded on a known incon­ SPECIALIZE IN NATURAL can't compare Whitney to the thought. sistency (the popularity vote) for CUTS, HENNAS AND PERMS winner of the Grammy, because And here is some the 29th annual awards. FOR BOTH OF YOU. . AIRYGlnARY 116 N. CAYUGA STREET (Inside the Clinton House) 273-2221

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By Mike Murphy tt'sting <' ll)'lllg 10 cl\'Old their he recent announcement 1 W!>Ults of this test to h<' kept from the front oflin·. rnmhint'fl 1wrft·ct. such ,b th<· Cd.st' of hornc-1('<' clisach·,1111ai.w m the 1ha1 New York Giant linebacker confidential. This program L<, wllh nt·ccs!>ity to win from former Los ,\ngei('S Dodgc·r an. mc1y help 1n 11w now Twin pitcher Steve How<·. llc·ad Coch Lou lkycroft seeking treatment in a drug minor leagues. t'limina11on of tlw believes mandatory 1esting L<, a Beckwith. ":\.<, long a_<; the union Porter. who batlled bark from sc,t<;()n on two O it. I don't think thew L'> any alcohol and drug adchction to Comell !>('Ofcd th(' only ~lOal of dismvery that star wide receiver Cleveland Indians play<'r test our players would obJf'Ct lo salvage· his career. th<' 11rst period as lcfl \\·1ng Daw Irving Fryar. defensive lineman representative Breu Baller say!>. ldklrlg," The only other recourse 1s Shippd took a fin<' n·ntering Kenneth Sims. running bark "I don't agree wilh it. If 1cs1s In the long run. players will b,m1shm<'nt from the game pa<;.<; from \1ark Canduro and Tony Collins. and defensive were 100 percent accurate. I'd l1cnef11 from some kind of al1oge1hf'r. Thb Le; a punl<;hmcn1 1uckecl ii l>ehind Yalt· goalw Mik<· back Raymond Claiborne were probably be for 1hcm. bu1 thb r,m(lom testing formula. The which th<' player nor the fans Schwall>. But the Eli n<'tminder all mvolved with cocaine prior to rnunuy is hui11 on 1hc prcmise­ sooner a player 1s able 10 reach want. But if the Players woulcl lal(•r roh Sluppcl on two rhc Pats' embarassing defeat to vou·rc innocent until proven a rehab center. the better off the ,\ssorialion has us way. thL<; !>t·1mratc llwakawav!> to gain the Chic.ago Bears in the Su1x·r guil1y." player will be. not jLL5t in spons. may be tlw only an!>wcr. wvenge. Bowl. The problem. ltw Assorialion Canduro added hL'> own goal This past summer. the Curtis believes. lies with the accuracy in 111<' secoml stanz<1. But taking Strong drug trials. which of the drug tcs1s itself. :\rrnrding advantage of a dISorganizcd implicated some of major league to Dr. Hoben \'oy, chid medical Corrwll dC'f<'llSt' and Dav<' baseball's biggest stars. officer and director of sports Panariello Croml>c('rl's hot-headed ' including Keith Hernandez and medicine sciences a1 thf• ll.S. misconduci penalty, Yal(' tallied Dave Parker. as cocaine users. Olympic Commi1tcf'. says the from page 15 three times in the penoct 10 take This trial brought an onslaught of big bll<;incss of drug testing a ]-2 lead. confessions from players and rnuld mean a sacrifice in 111<' the lxxly."Therc were days." be broken." Ocfcnscman And\· Craig 1i<'fl brought this problem to the overall quality of test in some says l'anariello, "when I'd be 11w game by wris1ir1g home a :) media forefront. facilities. This sacrifice in 11nw. walking into clas.st,'S about ready loose puck m the slot fiv<' 1· Of course baseball is nor the money, and equipment could to pac;s out." Bob Panariello Honor Roll minutes into th<' third. And then J only sport with a drug problem. lead to inaccuracies in the tests. So why does a guy pal himself High School (80·71 1camma1e Joey Nieuwnedyk world Boxing Association which could have a disa_<;1rous through that kind of torment. --Free-Style All-:\merican notched hl<; team-leading 18th , heavyweight champion Tim effect on an athlete's career. only to face an opponent who --Greco-Roman All-American jgoal of the se,,tc;on 10 put the Hed Witherspoon is rnrrently on one­ "Where !X".Ople get into trouble wants to twist him into a prelzr:I? --Junior National Team in front with 10:53 left to play. ~ year probation for his use of in till<; business L<; what happens "Because of the discipline. Yale then 1iNI 1hc game marijuana before his Jan. 17 title c1fter they pass 1he urine (tf'SI). Because a lot of my teammates College (95-10) minutes later. and sent the .'.: fight with Tony Tubbs. Are they testNI fairly amt were doing the same thing. We --Two umr All-American contest into sudden-death over­ In basketball. Michael Ray beyond reproach'? That'!> thC' all went through it together and --Two time ICAC Champion time. Tlus set thf' s1age for Eli Richardson has already been higgest L'>sue now." \'oy says. when you make the kind of --Two lime Ithaca Invitational center Darren Acheson 10 through rehabilitation three timrs Despite protests from the sacrifices that wrestlers have to Champion comple1<' his ha1 trick ancl win I':f and former player John Lucas player'!> .issocialion. many make. when it's all over, you --Two time Cornell 1nvita1ional the gamt· only 2:17 into extended ~ has let drug use bounce him our haseball orgarnzation!> aw really feel you·ve accomplished Champion play. ·~ of the NBA. Many fans forger dealing with the prot>lem something. We've established a --Two time BIT lnvilational ,t that Knick forwa~d Bernard themsdve" T1•ah1s such ,b thC' kine! of fnendship, a kind of a Champion ) King's career was in jeopardy Seattlt' "-lcll lllt'f'- I,.:\'(' begun bond that I don't ever think will --Three tinw ,\II-State The tollowing night. when l long before his injury last rnnfide1111t1i drug tt·sting and Corrwll spottC'd the· Brown ·, season. due to a series of insists on drug testing clauses Bruins an early two-goal lead. ' 1011r.1 l'ett'r l.Jllt'noth the drug problem in baseball. II I.OU Bro<'K. Curl Flood. cllltl lhis \'('cl[ would makt· II hi a 10-:J rmt<;sac-rc. :' la<;t year had proposed a drug Each team has a confidential HogC'r \larL<; Althmigh it w,L<; the regular ~ testing program to try and physician or consultant to help (ii Ccmnon.idt· sea._,;on home farewell for seven i provide help for athletes. The combat the drug problem of it!> 21 Billy Cmoll Cornell seniors. i1 was a 7) Bob l't'ttit of tilt' St. I.OlllS freshman. Chris Grenier, who 31 Will Ch,11nl>crlam. Elgin I tawks. :i llllH'!> stole the show The first-year ~ Baylor. and Jerry \\'t•st j 1 ,·nwr who had ren·ntly come 8) 1941-11)42 ott tr1t· injure•(! list. rnllened Ill<; ~ f+tG--ti ~t~~ 41 Elvin llay1·s an

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Cornell Hockey second place at 14-6, but COmell last won an )vy League out the Red's schedule, and The Big Green did a good job has a chance to catch RPI in champienship. In fact, head form the final step for COmell. in holding the Ivy League's After last Friday night, Lynah third. Last year's national coach Tom Miller was only six Brown will also be on the road, leading scorer John Bajusz to Hockey Rink, traditionally champs lost twice last wrek and when the Red took the honor in but to face Ivy cellar-dwellers only nine points, but the junior thought of by Cornell's dropped to 12-6-1. The Engineers· 1954. Dartmouth and Harvard. In the guard, who was coming off opponents as the ECAC's contest with Colgate tomorrow But last Saturday night, after event of a first-place tie, the top Co- Player-of-the-Week honors, toughest arena to win in, night could set up a showdown crushing Harvard 71-3.5 at Barton school will tip-off in a playoff came back with a game high 16 became a lot less intimidating. with the Red Saturday in Troy. Hall, and then hearing Penn top game on a neutral court. against Harvard. The Big Red's loss to the Eli of Filling out the eight-team Brown 95-89, Cornell found The Red topped Dartmouth Senior forward Len Palmer Yale marked the clubs fourth ECAC playoff field will be themselves atop the league with last Friday night 48-44. That was matched his career high of 14 consecutive winless effort at Vermont, Colgate and St. only two games remaining. expected. But unexpected was against the Crimson in a fitting home. Rut the following night, as Lawrence, not necessarily in The Red's 9-3 Ivy record the strong return of sophomore end to his Barton Hall career. if to warn wide-eyed teams that order. The first round offers places them a game ahead of center Greg Gilda, who was Drew Martin also turned in a fine looking to cake-walk through a two-game mini-series to be 8-4 Brown. Penn holds off the sidelineq for six games while effort as the club's only other Lynah in the ECAC playoffs, played ai e.irh of the top four's pace at 6-5. battling mononucleosis. graduating starter. The season­ which start in two weeks, the home rinks. The familiar format Although Penn has a remote The 6'8" Belingham, Wash. high aowd of 5,000 gave all the Red crushed Brown 10-3, while of one playing t>ight. two playing chance at gaining a tie, in all native was listed only as seniors a special salute after the its home-town fans breathed a seven,etc. is used to determine probability, 1986 will mark the "probable" for the contest, and game. sigh of relief. the match-ups. first year since 1968 that the Ivies was supposed to ease ~is way Both Penn and Princeton, Although Cornell has now The second and final round reduced to the role of spoilers remembered how to win on will follow a week later on March this year, would like nothing East Hill, they will not know 14 and IS in Garden. The better then to do j!ISt that and where and who they are playing four winning schools will clash Trivia flashbacks upset COmell this weekend. The in the first . round until the to aown the ECAC champion, Red is not accustomed to conclusion of this weekend's with the two finalists gaining playing the role of the first place season finale at Vermont and NCAA I By Glenn Gable berths in the Division 5) Who holds the N.H.L. record target, but they will undoubted­ RPI. National Championship with most seasons leading the ly have no trouble in getting up After last week's action, the Tournament. I) Who were the starting league in scoring? for. these two games. Big Red held, in fourth place, the After the Yale game, the outfielders for the 1968 St. Louis If the Red can maintain its final home ice playoff spot at "Lynah Faithful" might have cardinals? 6) What horse won the IOOth tough defensive ways, and take 11-6-2. Clarkson's 10-6-3 record is wondered if their Big Red-who Kentucky Derby in 1975? one game at a time (meaning close behind. The Golden see Comell page JJ 2) Who has played in the last 5 Stanley Cup finals? 7) Who has won the N.B.A. All· Star M.V.P. the most times? Indoor track on road 3) Whose uniform numbers from page 16 have been retired by the Los 8) When was the last time the Angeles Lakers? New York Rangers won a divi­ ECAC Regionals in a time of 7.5 time. in the Rochester Invitational at sion title? seconds. the 4) Who were the starting 9) Who won the 1981 M.V.P. in Lewis also finished second at Both teams will be in while the women will participate forwards for the 1978-79 the American League? 26.7 seconds in the 200 meters Rochester this weekend for in the St. John Fisher Invitational. Washington Bul~ets? see Answers page 13 to solidify her ECAC qualifying meets. The men will participate

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By Mike Murphy freestyle (10:30.31. and the By Jim Connors 500-yard freestyle (4:59.42). Four tong years of muscle - Todd Stevens in the so-yard It was about a year ago at this wearying practice, four long freestyle (21.74). Joe Karney in time that I.C. wrestler years of perseverance and the 20(>-yard butterfly (2:00.27). extraordinaire Bob Panariello sweat, and worst of all, four long and Rob D' Alessandro in the was a bitter man. Bitter tx..-cause years of thinking what might 200-yard backstroke (2:03.66). JUSI ten seconds into a match have been. fmally paid off for the Clayton York captured both the with SUNY-Albany·s Shawn Ithaca COiiege men's swimming one-meter and thret>-meter Sheldon, the two fell to the mat team. diving competitions. in such a fashion that the full use The Bombers defeated rival The Bombers were also of his right shoulder might be Alfred, 76-36, last Tuesday to victorious in the ,«JO-medley forever in doubt. Forget the propel their way to a 10-1 regular relay (3:37.31 with D'i\lessandro. possible termination of an season record. Karney, Andy Hersam, and outstanding collegiate wrestling John van Cott led the Bryan Rice swimming for Ithaca career; the concern. they said, . ' .1, ~ • ; .' • ' ., ··: Bombers as he played a part in and the 400-yard free relay was would this guy one day be ·,' I •• ,'\, ,f ,; three Bomber wins. Van Cott (3:13.0ll with \'an C'.ott. Stevens. able to toss a ball to his son? ~>:J·'.~~~\~:\ \it~,,r~ was victorious in the 200-yard Rice, ancl Brian Bennet Today, it is very probable that freestyle (1:47.11, the 100-yard swimming. Panariello will be able to toss a freestyle (48.ISl, and was part of The team travel, tonight to hall to his future kids. In fact, the winning 400-yard free relay. Troy, New York for the UNYSSA having had "modified bristow" 'V-"""-""' Joining Van Cott in the championship at RPI at 7:00pm. surgery-surgery to cut out bone indiVidual winners circle were The meet will continue in the soulder and replare it with ._ ...... ·- Chris Martin in the 1000-yard tomorrow at the same time. a pin-it is thought Bobby may be able to use the one remaining : -'"."'. year of eligibility he has left to

wrestle. - .,, """11111:0NgOr Championships wrestling. It's been Wdghing in at 118, IC Wrestler; Bob Panerid/D has adzieved AU­ Panariello's life since he was in American twice and AO Stale three times. ' from page 16 the first grade. It was his life for four years at Bay Shore High doctors tell me I could come ,,. Burnout only becomes a captured second with Kris The Lady Bombers are School on Long Island. And as back at about eighty-five factor for me if I have to keep Eicholtz not far behind in fifth. looking forward to an exciting anyone who knows him at LC. percent. I might have a little less cutting weight. That's why when while Coleman got third in the meet at the NCAA Division Ill can tell, it's been his life here as rotation than normal, but it I wrestle over the summer, I'll 100-yard individual medley and Swimming and Diving well. Even after the injury. shouldn't affect my wrestling." move up a weight class (to fifth in the 100-yard freestyle. championships at canton. Ohio "Ithaca College has been With that in mind, Panariello has roughly 130 pounds)." Stapp and Kisner finshed third March 13-15. Coach MillPr is more than I ever expected it left no time in his preparatiOn for Panariello's wrestling weight at and fourth in the 200-yard looking for a top five finish 1or would be,,,. says Panariello with next year. says Bobby: "If I t.C. has been us. Getting down , breaststroke. her talented squad. a slightly mischievoll'i grin. "The have some free time, I figure to that weight has enabled him team. campll'i, the social life .. .l'd using it to work out will help me to sympathize with teammates love to be able to come back come back at a level that much Paul Schumann, Glenn cogswell Center Ithaca next year if I can." higher than if I waited and just and Pete Mankowich, who on the Mezzanine Panariello is a senior physical sat around-" routinely have to drop any·whcre The Commons education major. He's set to Even when he was at full from IS to 25 pounds. graduate in May. and has no strength, Panariello was never "ll's no fun eating one immediate job prospects. He one to sit around_ That includes grapefruit or one salad per day says coming back as a graduate the off-season_ He figures he the week of a match." And that Stylists tudent, possibly working as a wrestled over fifty matches each says nothing of the day before ''WE STYLE YOU SMILE'' ·Tony Pesco T.A. and wrestling would more summer that he's been in weigh-ins when it is oorrunon to Unisex Hairstyling • carrnen Amoroso than suit him. college. sounds like burnout eat and drink absolutely nothing, Walk-Ins Welcome •sue Varga About the shoulder."lf I build would have gotten him if the the purpose being to dehydrate it up right," says &bob, "the injury hadn't. see Panarriello page 13

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Kisner leads IC to state meet victory By James Finn Other first day finalists for the Lady Bombers were COstello The state meet was just as with a fifth place finish in the colorful as the dual meet season 200-yard backstroke. Kisner's for the Lady Bomber Swimming win in the so-yard breaststroke and Diving team, as they in a state and pool record time captured first place over the of :32.00, her third place University of Rochester and 200-yarct individual medley, a William Smith this past third for the BOO-yard freestyle weekend. relay of Radef, Coleman. Kristin The Bombers combined their Mattucci, and Kristen Eicholtz, talent and some terrific and a one. two, five, and six performances to secure the win finish for Bomber divers and managed to set some Donovan. Liza Soutler. Janice records along the way. . Colvin, and Marybeth Harvey, Ithaca's Kelly Kisner was on the one-meter board. honored as the meet's high Winning ways continued point swimmer as she swam to on the second day of competi­ "'-bf"""~ win: in the the 200-yard medley tion with the 200-yard freestyle Chris LoPresto, Chris Ledyard @d Paul Schumnuu, {left to right} are cornpet/l'lg in the NCAA champion- relay, so-yard breaststroke, relay team of Nancy Stapp, ships iJi Trenton, NJ this weekend. 100-yard breaststroke. and Karen Kouhi, sue Karney, and 100-yard individual medley, as COieman grabbing third place. well as a second place finish in Coleman also posted her fastest Patience pays off for matmen the 400-yard freestyle relay, time of the season in the so-yard third in the 200-yard individual freestyle (:25.79) which was By Jim Connors as being a likely candidate for NCAA . Championships. The medley and fourth in the good for another third place. All-American honors. seven I.C. participants left Ithaca 200-yard breaststroke. Costello came in second in the They haven't exactly racked But the surprising part about all yesterday. will weigh in at And as if that wasn't enough. 100-yard backstroke with her up the award for most headlines of this is that although these Trenton St. today and wrestle Bomber captain Beth Donovan preliminary time of 1:03.1, on the Ithacan Sports pages, but guys have been in the shadows tomorrow beginning at 11:ooarn. captured high point diving qualifying her for NCAA Division the lack of attention never of others for years. there is no The tournament will continue honors by placing first on both lll Nationals. and Mattucci stopped them. nor did the fact apparent bitterness. no through Saturday for each of the the one and three-meter boards. grabbed a fourth for Ithaca in the that they had to fight harder than resentment. Bombers so long as I) they don't In the first event of the meet, so-yard butterfly. most to even get the chance to "I think it's mainly just lose in the first round and 2) do the 200-yard medley relay team Rounding out the day. Kisner wrestle in a match or respect," says 134 pounder not accumulate two losses. of Maureen ~ello, Kisner, Kim touched first in the 100-yard tournament. LoPresto. "Each day at practice They'll also have to make Hale, and Kirsten COieman breaststroke (1:10.28) in pool That has been the plight of is like having some of . your weight on both Thursday and cruised to victory in a new state record time and bettering her seniors Paul Schumann. Chris toughest matches." Adds Friday evenings, which in itself and pool record time of 1:52.93, national qualifying time, with LoPresto and Chris Ledyard, as Schumann, "If we took it outside will be a Herculean task for which also bettered their teammate Stapp not far behind well as junior Rich Biggers, for the (wrestling) room. we'd some. Those who place in the national qualifying time by in third place. Ithaca 's 400-yard the past several years. All have always be miserable. But we top eight at each weight are nearly two seconds. Costello's medley relay team finished with been victims of Ithaca's don't. And I think the closeness dubbed "All-American". lead-off backstroke split of :2822 a third plare. tremendous depth at the lower that this team has had over the Representing l.C. in Trenton was also a new state, pool, and on the final day the Bombers weight classes for most of their years IS one of the reasons we school record. capped their victory with wins in careers. have been as succes.sful as us Paul SChumann Next. Barbara Radef claimed three-meter diving (Donovan). In Schumann. LoPresto and we've been." 126 Glenn Cog.swell top spot in the 500-yard the so-yard backstroke Biggers' case. the problem. kind Grappler Notes: 134 Ouis LoPresto freestyle, bettering her national (Costello). and the 100-yard of, was Bob Panariello, Glenn --You can expect several past. 142 Pete MankoWich qualifying time and school individual medley (Kisner). Also, Cogswell and Bart Morrow. All present and future l.C. mat stars 150 Chris Ledyard record. and also setting a new in the 16.50-yard freestyle Radef three were highly-touted All· to be heading to Trenton. New 167 Steve Hile state best of 5:14.29. see Championships page. Americans considered to be in Jersey this weekend for the HWT Rich Kane the top five in the country at their weight class. Even if you're IC seeded third good, as Schumann. LOPresto Bombers win second and Biggers obViously were. how do you top that? straight invitational for ECAC to_urney They could've transferred. but By Dan Branch Hartwick squad and the for whatever reason, decided to By Mike Murphy 35-pound weight throw with a Bombers winning streak ended stick it out here. toss of 43'7'. The Bombers entered the at six by losing to the Warriors Their patience is finally Indoor Track Jerry Goodenough ran a solid week With high hopes of two 70-60. beginning to pay dividends. In 30oo-meter race while breaking victories and a bid to the NCAA. on saturday night. the the case of SChumann and The Ithaca COiiege men's track the tape with a time of 9:04.9. but instead they lost two tough Bombers went to Mclane LoPresto, openings at the ll8 and team dominated the McDonagh Jim Quinn joined C.oo

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