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Ithaca College Digital Commons @ IC The thI acan, 1985-86 The thI acan: 1980/81 to 1989/90 11-21-1985 The thI acan, 1985-11-21 The thI acan Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1985-86 Recommended Citation The thI acan, "The thI acan, 1985-11-21" (1985). The Ithacan, 1985-86. 11. http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1985-86/11 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The thI acan: 1980/81 to 1989/90 at Digital Commons @ IC. It has been accepted for inclusion in The thI acan, 1985-86 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC. _~_LECTEllVE.lTHATHE CAN NOV 2 5 1985 ''The Student Newspaper For Ithaca College'' lflt1en COLtE6£ UBRAR Issue n Porinrlir.::il!; y November 21, 1985 New frat turned down by I.C. administration By Ellssa Vendig wishes to promote itself with the campll'i Activities. believes that name "ZOO". I do not believe zoo could become a club if they In september of this year, a that this is what Ithaca COiiege abandoned their name, filled out group of I.C. students who are stands for, and I would hope that an application. stated their members of Zeta omega feeling would be widely held purpose, and acquired an Omega, a local coed social among faculty, staff, and other advisor. She doesn't see what fraternity, approached Dr. students ... ". makes them a fraternity in the Richard COrrenti, Vice President In order for a fraternity to gain first place. In her eyes, they of Student Affairs, and asked for recognition. the Office of Student seem to be a group of close-knit college-wide recognition for their Affairs, as well as the friends that like to socialize organization. To their surprise, Inter-Fraternity council (IFC), together. "That is fine. but they they were rejected. must give the go ahead. don't need recognition as a Zeta Omega Omega, or ZOO According to Pam Gude. fraternity to do it. I don't see for short, was formed in April President of IFC, she's heard what makes them so different." 1985 by 15 residents of Landon that zoo doesn't want to says Policello. Hall. These students wanted to comply with the rules or have Members of zoo feel that they keep their dose-knit friendships anything to do with IFC. She has can offer a social alternative. even though they were moving not even been contacted by any "With the drinking age going away from the residence hall member of zoo. up," states Regan, "we feel that areas. Another large barrier is the our frat can be a different social Due to a large amount of Greek Life committee. formed outlet for people to meet other student interest, an Executive by the administration five years people." ZOO is currently Board was chosen. a ago when a member of DK died planning various social and constitution written. and during pledging. The committee community adtivities. pledging began in september. has been reviewing fraternities In the meantime. ZOO will There are now 60 members of on campus over the years to continue to operate without ZOO, 31 men and 29 women decide whether to permit them recognition. They do not want to including the Executive Board: to remain on campus, but no settle and become a club President Brendan Regan. Vice decision has been made yet. because of the brotherhood President Mike Murphy. Gude states that, "All of the frats element of a frat, or change their Treasurer Tom Tucker, Rush have the possibility of being name. "It's catchy," states A Slice of Summer ,,,,_.,, __ Chairman Mike Horowitz.and kicked off campus. No frat will Regan. "It's time to forget about Sergeant at Arms, Charlie gain campus recognition until the past and start anew. Give MUiJorle Eiler.rten, a freshman TJIR major, stretches after a workout Monday aftmioon on the tennis courts by the lower quads, Tetnper'(IJJUr!S Spickler. lheir final decision is in, and that other people a chance," he on Monday rrad,ed nearly 70 degrees, a reprieve after 14 contimJous days "We are hoping to expand our could take a long, long lime." says. ZOO will present ofrain which accumulaJed to more than 3.86 inches (25 inches ofsnow). membership," states Regan, Unfortunately, this stunts the themselves again to the It was more than the '11'erage rainfall for the month of November, whkh "but we aren't allowed to growthofGreekLifeoncampus. administration sometime next is 1.97 inches. , advertise on campus because Sharon Policello, Director of semester. the school won't give us I C B b h d t I ff ~~~~~~;e;?t,i~d~h~~ • • om ers ea O p ayo S look good, especially for an By Tim Johnson h f NCAA playoffs by a seemingly organization with the name Dute men o Union College. This year Union is ranked third nzrvv,. The playoffs are nothing new nationally and has an biased selection committee. As vv For the first time since 1980. coll h ·11 a consolation they appeared in Dr. Correnli states, "As an ro urnon · ege w o w1 appear unblemished !)-0 record. senior officer of this institution, 1believe the Bof!11?~rs will enter the for the third straight year. In 198.3, free safety and tri-captain Dan the ECAC Division III North . uld . NCAA Div151on III playoffs. The the Dutchmen made it all the Welkley says Union has been Championship where they n wo be irresponsible to Bombers will travel to way to the Stagg Bowl but were the team with all the recognition coasted over Norwich university approve a student group that Schenectady to play the defeated by Augusrana 21-17. the last few years, but that 35·14. The Bombers were doesn't mean they're selected as the ECAC Team of unbeatable. "All we've been the Year in 1984 and were co Yet another calendar hearing for the last couple of Lambert/Meadowlands Cup years is how great they are. We winners with Union. must take thiS week's game like The Bombers earned the featuring IC students any other week and not see playoff bid with a hard-fought By Stephanie Gretchen with all the experience we've calendar and to be photograph· them as immortal." 20-15 victory over Merchant . T_wo Ithaca COiiege studen_1s, gotten, we feel we have teamed ed in ord.er to determine how Ithaca, over the years, has Marine last Saturday. iumor Ronald Boose, and se_nior more by producing this calendar photogenic they were. Tucker also had an impressive record. Senior quarterback Steve Kas.s Tom Tucker. have organized than we learned in any class." said. "We didn't just hand out No team has been to the Stagg rushed for 96 yards and two ~hat they feel "'.'ill be "a gr~! At the end of August, BoOse the surveys on campus because Bowl more times (four) than touchdowns to lead the gift for the hohday season. and Tucker started Nobility we wanted to show how Ithaca COiiege. This year is the Bombers to victory in a steady Boose and T~~ker rece~tly Productions and hired two 1.c. diverse Ithaca women are. we sixth time in the last twelve downpour. Running backs I..Ou founded the NobU1ty Productions students to help. Their don't want to portray them as years the Bombers will make an Butenschoen and Kevin Macri ~mpany whose first undertak· photographer is Darren Marder. frail stereotypes. We are in the NCM playoff appearance. Last rushed for 83 yards and 42 yards mg IS The Co-eds of Ithaca a photography major. Their 20th century and we want to year's Bombers, according to respectively. calendar due to debut in Ithaca cosmetologist is Alexandra portray them as such." Boose many observers and experts, see Football page JO the first we~k of December. Burke. a theater management see Calendar page 3 were cheated out of a bid to the Boose said lil;it year he and major. ~------------·--------------------···· I ~er heard qwte a few people With their company set up, talking about producing a Nobility Productions began their calendar. The two of them project Immediately upon Publication to resume Dec. 12 decid~ it was a g~ idea ~o returning to sdlool. One hundred organize such_ a proJect t~ gam and fifty surveys, inducting such profit and busmes.s expene~ce. · questions as age. major, and BOOse and Tucker explamed height were distributed on Due to Thanksgiving break, THE ITHACAN will that they were able to int~te campus and downtown by temporarily discontinue publication. THE con~epts from .prev10~ aoose and Tucker. seventy busmes.s courses into thlS interested women returned ITHACAN will resume its regular weekly schedule ca_l~ndar. ~se ~d, "We these surveys. These women origiJlally didn t realtze what a subsequently met with Nobility on December 12. large project we had.started, but Productions to discuss the • 2 THE ITHACAN November 21, 1985 Coed calendar from page 1 explained that the name of the be definite until the actual Since Boose will be attending calendar is Co-eds because the product is complete. Boose and I.C. next year he plans on conti Webster dictionary definition of Tucker hope to work with local nuing with Nobility Productions. this word is "A female student businesses as well as ones in Boose said, "I hope to become in a coeducational institution." Binghamton and Syracuse. inv.olved in other ventures next Tucker said that in order to Boose said although Nobility year.