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Miscommunication ousts Electric Cat By Ellen Werther that he did not recieve it until !he entire school. afternoon before the unveiling of The idea for "The Big Electric On Thursday, October 31, the "Big Electric Cat". Ile said Cat" w,l<; initially thought of as WICB-TV was to unveil its that the only thing he saw was a joke lly a student who mascot the "Big Electric Cat". thr usual I.D .. and since he did graduated last year. But the staff However. as per the administra­ not think it was appropriate. he kit that it would fit the kind of tion's wish, it never happened. had no choice but to pull it. station that WICB-FM is. From So. the question rernains--who Pizarelli realizes that the staff :\drien Belew·s song of the really pulled the plug on the "Big did not go through thr proper same name. Belew is. as Electric Cat"?. channels to get the "Cat"· Pizarelli put it, "the underdog Laura Pizzarelli, the direoor of approved. "But." she adds. "no who's making it through for all promotions at WICB-FM said that one was aware of them. we had kinds of new music. And that's Dean Thomas Bohn went to tried to go through the proper what we stand for. We clo jazz. Chris Wheatley (the faculty channels since May and blues. and all sorts of new member in charge of the radio everybody we asked said. 'No. music...and the song fits our im­ station) the morning of the 31st only a finLc;hed copy had to he age. Meanwhile. we·re kind of and requested that the entire approved for print'". She the underdog and we·re making "Cat" promotion be pulled. concludes that they were tole! it through." WICB·FM's Since that day. it has not been that nothing else had to be down popularityis apparent as shown allowed to be mentioned on the in print. When she and her staff by the succes.c; of its "New air. By this time. the "Big Elec­ went to get the okay from the Music Panic Blasts", Thursday tric Cat" was a big to do. People Dean, it was refused. She. nights at the Haunt, its top began to associate WICB-FM however. says that the idea was playlist. and its high placing in with it. The entire promotional submitted on Monday. the 28th, the Ithaca Times' Reader's Poll. year had been based on it. It's (not on Wednesday like Dean Bohn stated that had he been the promotion that had been in Bohn states) and they did not made aware of the significance use for the past two months and hear anything until Thursday. behind the Cat, he might have PoUtically Provoking which has been in the works Bohn's other reason for considered the promo more Lari Thursday, a capacity crowdftlled the Muller Olapd to listen to poliJi­ since last May. refusing the image of the Cat carefully. There is still a chance cian, andfonner vice-presidential candidate Gerald1ne Ferraro. Ferraro What was Bohn's reasoning? was because of his own for the cat though. "if the staff spoke on her recent visit with Russuu, ofjlcials in the Soviet Union and There were two underlying reservations. He had some develops a variety of logos. answered a variety of questions from an auberant crowd. factors for Bohn's decision. The question as to the appropriate­ slogans, and rationals explaining first, and, according to Bohn, ness of the Cat as a suitable what each means, then it will be 60-70% of the reason. was that representation of Ithaca College. considered. n Ferraro speaks the promotional staff did not go He also adds that the decision Pizarelli "understands his about getting the cat approved in goes beyond him as well. As (Bohn's) frustrations because the right way. He said that he WICB-FM is a subsidiary of only saw a portion of a whole Ithaca College, the l~o must be see Cat page 2 of recent trip campaign. Moreover, he claims a proper representation of the to Soviet Union IC calendar models strut By Marjorie Ellertsen trip reinforced the fact that Geraldine Ferraro spoke at "Russia is not an evil society," Ithaca COiiege on November 7, but rather it's just different than their stuff at The Haunt 1985 in Muller Chapel. The the US. "We're lucky to have a By Karen Powers be featured in the 1986 I.C. Men's by Matinique and get a sneak system that allows us to get former Democratic calendar. preview of the calendar which involved," Ferraro said. She On Tuesday, November 12, the vice-presidential candidate gave Approximately ISO college will be on sale shortly following says that the best part about American Marketing Association a 20 minute speech which students. male and female. Thanksgiving break. campaigning for the in conjunction with The Haunt centered on recent trip to the came out to The Haunt to watch vice-presidency in 1984 was that and Marque III sponsored the see Models page 4 soviet Union, and then 14 I.C. men model Winter wear entertained questions from the she was able to talk to unveiling of the models who wiU floor. Americans from all walks of life. Ferraro stressed that she did Ferraro concluded from her not go to the Soviet Union experiences that "our greatest representing the Reagan advantage (in the US) lies in our Administration. but rather as a diversity and freedom." citizen trying to relay the voice Although Ferraro does not of the American voters to the claim to have become a fan of Soviets. President Reagan in any She hoped to clarify the view sense, she revealed that she that Soviets have of Americans, never disputed the policies of that was based primarily on both the President while speaking preconceptions and with foreign leaders. However, propaganda. rather than on Ferraro advocates open debate facts. of issues in the us. She believes The Soviet leaders lack an it is a way of expressing ideas accurate view of how the US and raising questions to keep system of checks and balances public officials on their toes. among the three branches of Following her 20 minute government works, accordiAA to prepared speech, Ferraro Ferraro. ·111e Soviets thus tend to entertained questions from the exaggerate us flaws, and audience. When asked if she Ferraro says they have a believed that an Arms Control tendency to overlook the fact Agreement b~tween the US and that the us is so much more The models from the IC Men Calendar were at the Haunt Tuesday night/or a/ash/on show-by-­ as well as the advanced than they are. see Ferraro page 1 offldal unvelling of• who's ill the calendar,, The mer, were dressed In clothing provided by various sponsors Finally, Ferraro said that her around t~ Ithaca area. 2 THE ITHACAN November 14, 1985 Ferraro speaks at IC chapel from page I the Soviets could be based on would have been any different supporters for strict sanctions. believes that "No greater Cuomo for President in 1986. "trust", Ferraro said no. under a Mondale/Ferraro Ferraro was then asked if she legislative body exists." "We need a candidate who can However, she believes that Administration. She Said that believed her candidacy for the Although she loves being in the articulate where democrats talking between both nations is sanctions would have been vice-presidency helped women · middle of what will be going on are," said Ferraro, who believes both possible and long overdue. tougher, and that she believes in general. She said that although in the future, campaigning bring.s cuomo can do just that. Ferraro "We need to have an open, less violence in South Africa she believed it did, she is with it a lot of financial and lime said that she is proud to be a honest discussion to discuss would have occurred. Ferraro convinced that any other burdens. She will not nm unless politician, as she believes it's a where we are going, and where criticized Reagan for placing qualified woman could have she has the consent of her · very "honorable profession." we are coming from," she said. economic sanctions on South done exactly what she did. family. She expressed hopes that her One member of the audience Africa only after he knew his Ferraro also admitted that she In a closing statement, Ferraro son would also pursue politics asked if she believed economic veto for them would have been is strongly considering running said she would strongly support as a career. 53!1dions placed on Soul~ Africa overruled by a majority of for the s.enate, in 1986 as she New York. State Governor Mario Union construction '86 ''Who's Who'' '' right on schedule'' honors IC students By Kris Wend I. lt)at he has received from the By Karen Powers outside student's school or The Union committee has students and to indicate that that department, and paid activities • The construction of the new been able to overcome most of cooperation is going to be On November 6, 29 students on campus for which there is a Union is moving forward at a the problems which have arisen needed throughout the were chosen to represent Ithaca very selective procedure. steady pace despite small during construction. A low area remainder of the year. college in the national "Who's According to Sharon Policello, delays including last week's ac­ in between the Union Parking Who in American COiieges and Director of campus Activities, an cident where a work.er received LOI and the existing structure No more Universities" association. estimated 100 students, minor injuries from a fall. Toe was filled, telephone wires that Each year the association consisting of juniors and seniors, construction crew has been in blocked construction have been Electric Cat' publishes a book of college were nominated this year. After the ground for over a month and . re-routed, and electrical cables frompagel students with the intention of the students were notified of· according to Dr. Richard which arrived too · short have obviously we did not go through "honoring outstanding campus their nomination, they were correnti, Director of the Union been returned and replaced with the right channels; but, again, leaders for their scholastic and required to submit an application Renovation Project, "they are proper sized cables. Says there was nothing written down community achievement." which was then reviewed by a right on schedule." COrrenti, "all of these normal that tells us what .we can and The selection process begins panel of 9 administrators and The construction company kinds of delays that are happen­ cannot do. And we have been with initictl nominations from faculty members. Each school is has completed the drilling for the ing in the project, we have been doing all of this kind of thing for faculty, staff, and administrators represented on the review caisson pilings and is now able to work around and they years without anyone's of those students who they feel board and the process is only pouring concrete. Already one have not created an overall time permission (that we were aware are worthy of the award. To be completed when 29 students wall has been poured and soon delay in our macro-schedule." of). n It was not ignorance or considered for nomination, a have been agreed upon. all of the foundation walls will be Dr. COrrenti would like to' administration alone which killed student must have retained a congratulations to the finished. Steel will be erected in reassure all Ithaca COiiege the cat. Rather it was a lack of minimum 3.0 cumulative grade following students who have mid-November and after the students that the Union communication. point average and made a been chosen to represent Ithaca steel is up, a roof will be put on Renovation Project is turning out (Within the last week, Dean minimum of three other COiiege in the 1986 "Who's Who it and the bookstore will be to be a great success. He would Bohn and the Executive Staff of contributions in two of the in American COileges and enclosed. 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COMICS .. each anit every week. 4 THE ITHACAN November 14, 1985 Men models Senior Class notes 1 /rampage I Although, previous to the men it was apparent that they By Ernie Merckens questions arise in our minds: and enjoy a memorable performance, many of the men were all excited and intent on Should this event be open to all evening. If you are a junior or claimed to be extremely haVing a good time. They were Two statements. The drinking junior and senior students under senior student, please make nervous about appearing on successful at the performance in age in New York State goes to 21 21 as well as over 21? Or should your views on this subject stage, their performance alluding a natural high that was as of December IS!. The Senior the event be open to just seniors known to myself, or to Mike seemed relaxed and well equal to the atmosphere in the Class is sponsoring and planning and those who are over 21 years DeVito, Marcy Feathers, and rehearsed. "The guys acted Haunt. a Semi-Formal Dance at the of age? David Serure. Send your Written professionally--actually it Congratulations to the 19861.C. Holiday Inn on December 6th. In the next week and a half, thoughts about this to the Senior seemed like they had been calendar Men: William Blume These two statements are prior to the printing and sale of · Class Student Gov't Office, 3rd modeling for years," claimed '87, Matt Brown '86, Jerome related insofar as they are what tickets for the Semi-Formal, your floor, Egbert Union. Tickets for Joan Foley. a spectator at the Dunbar '86, David Goldman '86, your Senior Class officers are Senior Oass Officers will need to the Jr./Sr. Semi-Formal dance performance. Daniel Joyce '86, Josephy thinking about lately. decide about how to handle will be going on sale in the Union "Because I'm a senior. this is Karney '86, Torn Leone '86, We need some input from the these questions of age and on Monday, December 2nd, the one of the last things I'll ever do George Mack Jr. '86, David Niles student body as to how attendance. Our intentions are day we return from Thanksgiv­ with my brother," claimed Ed '86, James Rosin '86, Ed Shilling attendance at the Semi-Formal that as many students and their ing break. we hope to see you Shilling, senior, who will appear '86, Eric Shilling '87,, Kenny should be regulated. Two guests as possible can attend all there. in the calendar with his younger Spielvogel '87, and Clayton York brother Eric. In talking to the '87. Career choi·ces Did you can supplant the exchange of shows that l.C. is representative information between profes­ Who's who of women's career sional and student. Attending know ... opportunities. the panel next Tuesday can /rampage 3 Education does not only occur allow further growth and at IC in '86 in the classroom and not much development. lion as well as tremendous Jrampage3 experience in a specific lield, Universities": LOhnau, Accounting '86; Lisa such as communications. If I Matthew Allen, Music Theory Massey, Photography '86; carol had it to do over again, I would '86: Deborah Aronson, Accoun­ Plantz. Accounting '86; Holly have devoted even more time ting/Management. '86; Jon Probst, Music . Ed. '86; . "ram page0 I. 0 Ca UH..... S - t . f th to taking history, government, H 3 Bancone. Math '86; Evan Cutler, Gwendolyn Robertson, Person­ ,, Laura iggtns, orgamzero e and political science courses Speech Comm/English '86; nel '86; Amy Rosengarten, anniversary of "Kristallnacht" week's events, was very that were available." Glenn DeCicco, Music Ed. '86; Speech Path/ Aud. '86; Lloyd commemorating "the Day of pleased with the attendance at Back in 1958, Curtis broad- Gina DiCosta, Marketing '86; Sarro, Psych/Business '86; Maria Broken Glass." rhe functions. Laura felt that casted the first news show for Brian Dougherty. Business Sciacchitano, Accounting '86; Holocaust Awareness Week Wednesday night's attendance WICB-TV from above the old Mgmt. '86; Margaret Dunn, Teresa Smith, Corp/Org. Media was concluded on the morning was the best since there were library in downtown Ithaca. Speech Comm '87; Eileen Filler, '86; Kari Swift, Music Ed.!Perf. of Sunday, November 10·. ."equal amounts of students and Curtis graduated in 1960 as a Politics '86; David Georger, '86; Jocelyn Udell, Theater Arts Special Protestant and catholic community members present." Communications major. Marketing '86; Lynn Haloburdo, Mgmt. '86; Linda vachino, TV/R services were held in Muller r---~~~~~~~=-~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;t Math '87; Ken Kaplan, Finance '87; Karen White, Accounting Chapel.Thememoriallantems. '86; Jennifer Kruger, History '86; '86; Dianne Sleeper, Phys WE'VE MOVED! Judith Leighton, Therapy '86; Brenda Barr, Phys. that were lit on Wednesday . 'jNij. [:)·.-ii} r-.. · ..· ~.-.._-. Economics/ t '86; Dorothy Therapy '86. were extinguished at these· 1!!I f, [JO! f\J& ,-_ ~ · , ~M~. ~~

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V_ar~ity Need Photograph Softball a- Announcement Exhibit Sounds .Meeting· _l~_ide? Information There will be a Vaislty Softball A bulletin boanf has been , "Silent Voices," an exhibit of of orientation meeting onWednesday, designated in the north stairwell, fust photographs by Jon Crispin Toe 11llACAN will begin accepting November 20th at 7pm in room P-5 . floor ~rt Union to be used as a ,depicting four abandoned New Yori\ Music requests for the use of the of Hill building. This meeting is man­ ride board. Any person interested in State asylums, will premiere at the annOW1cements under the datory for anyone interested in offering or needing a ride, please page College's Handwerker Gallery on following condllion.s: playing. come to the ~rt union office Friday, November 15. The show will The Directions in New Music 1) All announcements must be (open 7am-Jam) and fill out the run through Thursday, December 19. Celebration at Ithaca COiiege will pay received no later than Spm on the appropriate card. Only ~rt Union The opening reception for the show tribute to Pulitzer-Prize-winning Monday prior to the date of Journalism cards will be posted on the ride will be held in the gallery from 5 to composer and COilege lecturer Karel publication. board. service is free and open to 8pm on Friday, November 15. The Husa with concerts of his music on 2) All announcements must be Competition a~_members gf IC community. reception and exhibit are free and . Sunday, November 17, at 3pm and .typed or neatly handwritten and open to the public. The Handwerker Tuesday, November 19, at 8:15pm. Rolling Stone magazine · has· double-spaced. Gallery i.s located on the fll'St floor of In other New Music Celebration announred Its Annual COilege Joor· 3) The person who requests the use Gannett Center. Toe Gallery is open events, the Boston Musica Viva will nalism Competition which Come IOf space must include their name from 9am to 9pm, Monday thru demonstrate performance recognizes excellence among -and a phone number where they Thursday, and 9am to 5pm on techniques for new musie: on Friday, college writers. Judged by editors of Listen ·can be reached. Friday. During this show, it will also November 15, and four faculty the magazine, entries may be 14) Toe 11llACAN will not accept any be open on Saturday from 1pm to members will present a program of Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist submitted for the categories of announcement information over the 4pm (excluding November 30). chamber music on Wednesday, Alison LUrie will read from her Entertainment Reporting (profiles phone. November 20. Toe events are free works on Thursday, December 5, at ------1 and news features on music, mm 5) Toe ITHACAN reserves the right and open to the public. and personalities); Investigative 8:15pm in the Muller Oiapel of Ithaca not to print any announcement due Reporting (an artide or series that. couege. Admission is free, and the to the space and/or content has had a tangible Impact on the public i.s invited. requirements. Women and college campus or surrounding Medical . rorrununity); and General Reporting Work Series Record (any subject). All entries must hav~ Typing been published in a college 1986 Club newspaper or magazine between Model U.N. Service Aplil I, 198.5 and April 5, ~­ Board A· panel discussion on the · The Medical Record Club Winners in each category will Applications will be available star­ problems and prospects regarding presents Elmira psychiatric receive Sl,000 from Rolling Stone ting Friday, November 15 for all peo­ the changing roles of men and center of Drama/Reality: a New and electronic typewriter products •Need a paper typed? Check out ple interested in applying for the 1986 · the typing services board located in women in managerial careers will be Perspective; Mental Health from co-sponsor Smith Corona. Harvard University Model United Na­ offered Tuesday, November 19, from Players. Learn about mc[ltal Applications are available from the Egbert union lobby near the tions. All interested people should west entrance. Persons interested in 6:30pm-8:00pm in the Gannett health problems m our society on Todd Mcleish in the Office of Public see Dr. Cynthia Watson in 307 offering typing services, please Center, Room u. Co-sponsored by Thursday, November 14th at Infonnatlon, West Tower, 14th Floor. Muller. Application deadline i.s noon Career Plarming and Placement and , 7:00pm in Textor 101. Admission Deadline for submiSsions is June I, contact or stop by the Egbert Union on Tuesday, December 3rd. Office to inquire. The Omnsel\ng Center. is free. 1986.

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• Novembe.Jt. 14 Novembelt I~ Novembe1t 14 Novembe1t 1~ Novembelt 16 Novembelt 14 'sr. Voice, Jennifer edical Records Club Electronic Data Sys­ Alcoholics Anonymous Women's Basketball Advance Regis­ ·Boudette, 8:15 prn (Fl resents Mental Health tems, Recruiting, Mtg., Phillips Room, lumni Game, TBA tration For layers, Textor 101, See Career Planning Chapel, 7 - 8 pm Spring 1986 Grad. Guitar Lecture/ - 10 pm for Details IC Varsity Football Recital, Robert Deig­ Novembe1t 15 s. U.S. Merchant "Voices From The he Classic Film Club The Navigators Fellow arine Academy, l pm ITHACAN", ICB-TV ~. 9 pm (N) • Resume Workshop, Job resents "The League Room, Egbert union, ship Mtg., DeMotte (Al channel 6,. 7:30 7:30 Novembe.Jt. 15 f Gentlemen", Textor 9:30 - 11:00 am Room, pm pm Grad. Voice Lecture/ 02, 7:30 pm Novembe1t 20 Recital, Stephanie IC Writing Program riovembe1t 16 lC Varsity Wrestling Novembelt 20 Bartiis, 7 pm (N) presents Allen Hoey, London Center Mandato vs. SUNY Binhamton, Crossroads Com­ prize-winning poet, Mtg., Textor 102, 1 - 7 pm (Al mittee Coffee Jr. Tuba, Daniel pm Main Chapel, 8 pm 3 pm House, Crossroad: Novembe1t 22 8 - 10 pm ~' 9 pm (N) Novembelt 15 Novembelt 18 Gaming Club Mtg., Job re Women's Basketball 7 Novembe1t 16- C/BACCHUS film, Politics Seminar, Room, pm at Fredonia Invitation 1 Novembu 2 7 Choral Festival Con­ rivin Drunk, Viewing Laub Room, Muller TBA (Al "On Campus": The Novembe1t 17 cert, 7 pm (Fl oom, 5th Floor, Chapel, 4 - 6:30 pm New Drinking Age, annett, 2 pm, 2:45 pm Friends of Israel Mtg.IC Varsity Men's !CB-TV channe 1 6 ! 4:30 NovembelL 17 :30 pl'I Novembelt 1 9 Chapel, pm Basketball at Potsdam 7:30 pm State Tourney, TBA Jr. Violin, ~D~an~a::....;;=~ Job Search Workshop, Nove.mbe1t 15 - 17 Nov em belt I 8 ,\/ovembe1t 22 ~, l pm (NI Job Room, Egbert Unio AB Film, Gremlins, 3:30 - 5 pm APICS Mtg., Job Room, IC Women's Varsity May Graduation Wind Ensemble, Orches extor 102, 7 & 9:30 Egbert Union, 7:30 - swimming vs. East Applications Due 8:30 tra, 3 pm (Fl llovembe-~ 20 pm Stroudsburg, 7 pm (HI To Registrar Resume Workshop, Job .6rad. Percussion, Nov e.mbe1t 2 1 Room, Egbert Union, Al Anon Mtg., Phillip Novembe~ 23 Last Day With­ Richard Elecr, 8:15 AB, 2,Slide Show 2 - 3:30 pm Room, Chapel, 8:30 - IC Varsity Men's draw With "W" pm (Fl resentations About 10:00 pm Basketball at Potsdam Block II Courses frica, Crossroads and LEAD-YER-SHIP WORK­ State Tourney, TBA Joint Recital, Wood­ uffer Lounge, 2 - SHOP, Laub Room, Noc•emb~ ~ 19 Thanksgiving AEC/BACCHUS weeklv wind Quintet, 9 pm (N 3:30 pm Chapel, 5 - 7 pm, IC Women's Basketball Break Begins See Campus Activities Mtg., Job Room, ~·pm at Fredonia Invitation 1 6 pm Novembe.Jt. 18 MUSIC (CONT.) For Details TBA (A) Percussion Ensemble, IC American Milrket1ng ~J(•\·~ml'~ 1 r 3 .\J l' v e 111 L: r ': 2 4 1 8:15 prn (F) Nollenibe.~ 21 De.c.e,11be1t 2 I Assoc. General ~tg., Res dencetfi,T 1 s • yracuse Symphony On-Campus Recruiting Textor 103, 7 pm IC Varsity ),!en's Close .:it 10 uo chamber Music Ensembl ,rchestra, 8:30 pm (r) (orientation mtg.), BaskctGall ~t PotsdJm Sr. c:.-,ss Group ~tg., St.Jtc Tourney, TBl\ 9 pm (NI Job Room, Egbert Union, 2 pm Joh Roo~, 7 - Rom Novembe1t 19 Wind Ensemble, 8:15 SIGT Workshop, Job Stu. C~o\'t. :"1tq., i..:i11u:1 D 1 n 1 n ll Il.1 l 1 , R : ··, pm (Fl Room, ~qbcrt Union, ~ nr: ~ '.' ,' . Novembe1t 20 .. ' '. ,\lcdl'n11c·s \?lr):, - Jr. Recital, Jeffrey Mt,1., Phll l 1 ;o•· Johnson, Chapel, 7 pm •\ . ,, ... l, '7 - ,, Faculty Chamber Ensem ble, 8:15 pm (Fl OPINIONS/LETTERS Misfortunes of an IC motorist To the Editor: "Have you driven a Ford "Schreech!" "Smash!" lately?" Who wants to when the "Crunch!" And the inevitahlr. new one outside my dorm was "clunk clunk" and "putt putt." accidently parked in the way of Driving a car IS senous the Terra~ parking lot expan­ busines.s. But then again, there's sion. There's nothing left to drive always Maaco, Mr. now. Good-wrench, and of course, Soon comes the snow. After Joe's Fix-it Hut. · the accident, the brake problems can·t keep the tank filled-no and the broken window, I can't money. afford snow tires. I had an accident. Mom! Dad! I need tires. They Approximately S700.00. Maaco ' bought me two. That was wanted Sl,200 and Joe's Fix-it . seriously very super of them. Hut wanted $300.00. Too "We build excitement, bad they don't have white-walls. Pontiac." If you think excitement , My other two do. is driving into a telephone pole, "Oh whata leeling, Toyota." we sure built it. Try having an accident. The Okay. Who smashed my feeling soon leaves. friend's car window and The new fad? Telephone pole scratched their key against the molds right on the car for sides? convenience. Oh! Don't lend out your car. It Someone triple parked. I left mysteriously returns with many them a thank you note. ailments. My brakes cracked PLEASE. Drive carefully this and my back window was winter. Your life is too precious somehow broken. "But Nancy, to waste. I only took it to the Lodge!" Trust Speaking of waste? You should only yourself or else you will see my car. Administration stunts ·w1ce learn the hard way-that's my Nancy Pracht advice. Eo_gllah '88 . To the Editor: administration that is willing to successful professionals. And Sorry to keep "killing the cat," work with us, and not dictate isn't education what college but I think a few major points over us. Through close work radio is au about? David Klein, Editor in Chief about the sudden loss of and communication with our "in Lloyd Sarro, Managing Editor Barbara Richard, Advertising Editor . WICB-FM's "Big Electric cat" house professionals," we at Michael Segal, Business Manager Ira A. Simon Lynne Realander, Operations Manager were not touched upon in recent WICB-FM can gain the valuable WICB-FMD.J. editorials. I would like the oppor­ education we need to become Corp/Org Media '88 News Editor . , ...... Karen Powers tunity to comment on them. Assistant ...... : ...... Nancy Pracht First, it should be known that Editorials Editor ...... Robin Plant a major goal of WICB-FM is to Entertainment Editor ...... Allison Deutsch allow students the opportunity Assistant ...... Joan Mclrod to experience practical radio Parents weekend: Sp<>~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~= work in a profes.sional setting. Photography Editor ...... Adam Riesner It's a place for educating future Racquet in_ disguise Assistant ...... Sean Rooney radio professionals. I don't think Announcements Editor ...... Lisa Walder . that by dictating over the station , Billing Manager ...... Susan Cagnetta To the Editor, a meal? Assistant (Fmancial) ...... Caren Katz the administration is doing its I suppose Parent's Weekend Parking in the Towers is Typesetting Supervisor ...... Karen Braun part to educate the staff of is an oddity not limited to just ridiculous enough on a good ~: ~·-·.·.·.·.·.·_-_·_-_-.·_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_·_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_--r~~= WICB-FM. I'm not saying that the Ithaca COiiege. Somehow this day, never mind on Parent's radio station should be a free-for­ Layout Manager ...... Kim Lehr extended Open House has Weekend. A friend's father had Assistant ...... Glenn Kolker all for students. It's true that 5500 become a common experience his car towed away for parking Office Manager ...... Joan Foley · watts of F.M. power should not across the campuses of in a fire lane. It was either that Public Relations Director ...... Elissa Ven dig be a play toy for a bunch of America, and seems a fixture of or NCR. Yes, well, safety and Distnlmtion ...... Bob Hauberg, Kenny Schoen amateurs. The station should be the educated class like gradua­ Security has the right to tow. an educational tool for college tion and orientation. More's the How else could the fire trucks , students studying the field. pity. Graduation and orientation get through to respond to the What I am saying is that it have genuine meaning and are West Tower's fifteenth fire drill? would be logical, considering elemental to college life. Parent's THE ITHACAN Besides, we all remember IC's that the administration is our "in Weekend, on the other hand, is last raging fire. But let's take a house professional staff," for Founded 1932 just an opportunity for the poll - how many people believe Incorporated 1969 them to work closely with us. COiiege to put on a cheery face the way to impress a parent is Obviously, this is not currently and fleece more money from to tow his car and give him a S35 THE ITHACAN Is e student newspaper published by The Ithacan taking place if a promotion that students and parents alike. ticket on a rainy saturday night? Publishing Company, Ithaca, New York. h Is published every Thurs­ was worked on for months is Parents are expected to make Parent's weekend is, for day during the academic year end distributed without charge on the suddenly axed by an upset the journey up to Ithaca College many, a wonderful time to bring Ithaca College campus. administration taken by surprise. (which is not, as most of you the family up to see the college. As a public THE ITHACAN wlll print relevant events of sanlce, The sudden loss of "The Big have realized, in the center of But let's face it, it benefits the public Interest to the Ithaca College cormnunlty In Its Announcements ~ Electric cat" proves civilization) and stay overnight in section without charge. It la requested that the~ m88811ges be sent college, and merchants and communication between the hotels and motels. Yes, well, restaurant owners of Ithaca, through lntercampua mall or to the address below, and received School of communication before 8:00pm on the Sunday prior to the publlcatlon dote. They can they can't possibly stay on much more than it does the administration and WICB-FM is elao be pieced In THE ITHACAN mailbox located on the Egbert Union, campus when we still have average student or parent. next to the check cashing window. poor. The poor communication students forced to live in triples. Because it may matter, my THE ITHACAN elao encourages student and faculty Input for stories is in tum causing the quality of They are invited to attend all of parents don't come up on and/or submissions. We do request that tt,ey Include your full name, that practical education to suffer. these wonderful luncheons and Parent's Weekend. In the phone number where you can be f88ched, mejorwlth graduation date, By dictating over the radio banquets, and expected to take traditional slang I am an end/or effllletlon with Ithaca College. station, the administration is their children out to dinner, but 'orphan.· But I'm not. It's just that denying us an education by still pay- cash admission to the my parents are too smart to THE ITHACAN preventing us to experience our dining halls. No student I know Ithaca College come to Ithaca and spend a own successes and failures. manages to use nineteen meals great deal of money for a Ithaca, New York 14850 The facts are that we should (607)274-3207 a week. Why is it impossible to weekend they'll want to forget. be allowed to experience the run a meal card through a freedom of educational college machine three times so a radio with the help ot an student can treat her parents to Sandra McDonald TV-R '88 November 14, 1985 THE ITHACAN 7 Rugby Club suspension unjust To the Editor: littered with beer cans and tators (with respect to alcohol the spectators were warned that thelf neglect of the prohibition 01 On November L<;t, the I.C. bottles. This report is consumption and littering). alcohol consumption was alcohol at intercollegiate sporting Rugby Club received a notice of incongruent with what I minor violations were obscrvL'd. prohibited. At event F they were events. Event H was det1·r· suspension due to alcohol observt",d on October 26th--thc Minor in comparison to the gross not. At event R. the players mined to be in violation of th!' consumption at their October Rugby club's habit of disregard of the same rules cleaned their area after the game student handbook anct was 26th match on the J.V. practice· removing all trash from the play- observed in the parking lots and and encouraged the spectators suspended from lN' of ,my field. Despite three signs ing field area after the game. bleachers at every home to do the same. At event F. c.impus fadhtws. Doul>l1· displayed by the club which The Rugby Club's funds and football game. people were hired to clean up standarcl<;'? prohibited the consumption of use of campus facilities have On October 26th, two similar after rhe players and spec1arors. alcohol. a member from the been suspended for a violation sporting events took place on Spectators at rvcnt F opposing team and several that is unequally enforced the Ithaca College camplL<;-- outnumbered the spectators at John Wingate spectat9rs were seen with between intercollegiate sporting event R ~d event F. At event R, event H by ten times, and so did Business Management '86 alcoholic beverages--a rare events. Even though the Rugby atrocity at a college sporting - Club has made both preven- event. Security's report also tative and remedial attempts to 1970 ·1thacan editorial stated that the playing field wac; curb the actions of the spec- Student pondering stirs college memories

To the Editor: a weekly column. Howe\'er. I Saf<:ty Division h,ts installed an arouses quest_ions While researching new and thought it worthwhile to point engine in c:arh of tlwir prowl interesting facts about Ithaca out that, LS years later. "Nothin cars." To the EdHor: Bob. I heard your broken College for my weekly article, I Muffins and Awful Waffles·· are ·"Cockroach rares will be h!'ld Do the people in the library window has been repaired. Why came across an interesting letter still alive and well at Ithaca on the 13th floor of th1· East who walk around taking study­ did they wait until the day before to the editor in the November 13, College. Tower. If you do not own your ing student's soda cans finish parent's weekend? Was it the 1970 issue of the Ithacan. Some of the comments of thr own cockroach you may our drinks and then collect the fact Ihat your parents were The letter appears under thc­ letter were as follows: capture one in any Tower deposit? coming up, or that you put in title, "Mama told me not to -"Due to a shortag<" of shower." Is there actually a rule that four maintenance requests that come." It was written by meatball<;, SAGA has reqU<"-5ted -"Due to rash complaints states that students cannot erect got it fixed? "Nothin Muffins and Awful the loan of 25 pickled rats from derived from GIPPE Suits, the a canopy during football games? Hey, do they make it a point to Waffles." For some odd reason the psychology lab ... college hac; purchased uniforms And are there really turn off the water heaters when it looked familiar. It had the -"The Union Gift Shop will in three new sizes: extra large. underground cables where we I take showers? Is there a plot same style as some letters that soon begin selling athletic tight. and soprano." were going to do it? If so. what against me? have apperared recently in the supporters bearing the college Long live "Nothin Muffins and are the chances of a six inch Will you people SHUT UP! Ithacan. sca1.·· Awful Waffles!"'/ stake hitting them? Where is the Don't worry about the parking I did not feel that the contents ·"In order to arnve at Brad Tucker rule concerning canopies? situation. By next semester you of the letter were appropriate for dormitory fire drills even faster. Planned Studies '87 Geraldine Ferraro must have a will have to sell your car to pay great opinion of I.C. I'm sure the for the tickets anyway. overbearing crowd of the ISO What died over by the tennis people must have been courts? The smell is driving me World actions contradict staggering. Come on!! Why crazy. didn't you put her where more To the Editor: still finds contradictory actions in Israel Accord of 1983 negotiated than three percent of the student Marty Gryskl With the recent events in the that region of the world. by the U.S." was first signed body could attend? Management '86 Middle East (peace talks), one For instance, how can Jordan while the Begin Government still talk about peace with Israel occupied a third of the country. while simultaneously asking for Secondly. the accord was more sophisticated weapons opposed by the majority of the The INQUIRING PHOTOGRAPHER from the U.S.'? Or. why would Lebanese people (both Chris­ the U.S. sell arms to a country tians and Moslerns) and only By Sean Rooney that opposes the "U.S. Strategic benefitted a minority (i.e. the • National Interests"? Phalangists which were Well, to answer these modeled after the Phalangist of Question: questions one has ro be familiar Franco Spain). . What do you think of the IC with some Middle Eastern The camp David Peace Treaty realities. Part of these realities proved to be a partial peace Calendar? were confirmed by a recent treaty: for example, the speaker at IC, Yosef Vlament. settlements on the West Bank The Arab-Israeli conflict is not did not stop at all (as a matter of the only conflict in the Middle fact Begin increased the number East. Jordan. today, is of settlements directly after the threatened more by Syria than president criticized this policy.) by Israel. A strong Jordan. thus, Now. to answer the question I Kim Zygadlo Liz Frankel or even a stronger Saudi Arabia, of why the "Saudis have Speech Comm '87 Soc '88 will not "endanger Israel" and opposed every significant I vice versa. The last "enemy" American initiative" one must that is still in a real or direct state realize that any acceptance of of war is Syria (and the radical such a partial peace "could in­ factions of the PLO). crease internal dissatisfaction Another reason for selling and leads to unrest like that arms to Jordan and Saudi Arabia which led to the fall of the Shah is the same reason unde'rlying of Iran." which the Saudis arc the fact that some American most 1afraid of. I think it's interesting ... lt will be good publicity (laughing) ... ! haven't really thought about it. I Corporations want to sell Also, ISrael is the fifth ranking for the school...We have good looking think it's ridiculous that I.C. is trying to be like adva11ced technology to the military power in the world. womeg, why not recognize the men'? the other calendar schools. "Evil Empire". Finally, the Israeli Government To condemn the Saudis of (and the American one) does opposing "every significant make sure that its military power American peace initiative" is a IS, at least, always equal to thr valid accusation. The author. "Arab hostile countries" com­ however, missed the reason for bined together, not to mention this opposition which she, the Israeli superiority and herself. provided in a different efficiency that was definitely Denise Kalaylogle Jeff O'Mally context. proven in the 1982 intervention Comm/Rec '87 B.F.A. Acting · Before explaining this reason I in LelJonon. would like to discuss the American version of peace in Khalil Mourkay the M.E. "The May 17 Lebanon- Politics '86 Look for ,;T.J." and "E." next week in THE ITHACAN. 'What...What men's calenda(?" I think it's 1 don't rare to buy one ... l laugh about it The followtng edltorlals do at the Ithacan o(fla:, I --., because I know two people in ii. It's just a kind of silly. I haven't given it too much 111)1 nea:ssarllY reflect the opi­ Hall basement. ~ Include showcase for the future yuppies of the world. thought. nions of ttie Ithacan staff. All name, and phone number Letters IQ t~ Editor mu.st be where you can be reached. received by~. 8.-00 pm 8 THE ITHACAN November 14, 1985

To the Hulk: Mike: Suzanne and Mark: Glenn: I'm gonna get you later! Bet you Purple shoes71 Come on! Have a An unquestionably compas­ Right around· now, I could use can't wait. safe trip back and try not to get any sionate yet confused modem rela­ some QUALITY time!! But I love you Love ya tons, speeding tickets! tionship. Who will decide its fate? anywaytl Teddybear Darcy H

To the Ithacan Staff: Pookie: Michael: Hey - You. Me & Him: Get psyched for Sunday! Don't let him kick you out of bed Tha1k you for a wonderful week. I miss you guys! Elissa any more. Remember. you can I'm going to miss you lots! Love, ~~ys come home! Barbara Filet Mignon A. P.S. Want some chicKen7 Thanks for everyone's concern. Clinging Monkey: Mike Lor & Quinn: Had a great time. Trivia and Hero women of 904: When is our next romp in the Had a wild weekend, huh? Be mud? To Steve: 'h's. Let's try to top it, soon! How about another taco dinner? L careful!! Love, Your friend down the hall Your bedtime story chimp Lave. "M" To the Jap: Let's get off this campus nowt Bubbles: Tom & Pete: · Tom, Sarah, Jen or Michelle: Can't wait! Happy 21SI Birthday! You're duel If you get to see this in London-I Can 1 'have the cute blonde's Love ya, ' IZod miss youll! number? Thanks! Your roomie to be Yoj Mark L.arebear: JUDES! Frick: You're swell! See ya D.T. I'm glad you're feeling better. I think she's going to stay next Bev & Ralph: so Luv, Now let's for a drink! semester. Your goat loves & misses you! go You know who Frack Love, P.S. Send money Puppy Olis: To the boys in 2&1-8: Give Breezly a hug for me. To little Marci: Suzy & Kim: Who's better than you?? Your #2L5 partner we really will have our Lave, Get psyched for next year and ow clinic ... someday. un-paper trained dog Cujo The four "M's" Greenpeace (you know we'll be too To my "True Friend" (I hope you know who you are): lazy to do anything about ill) fo Maria: RDWIII: Thanks for being you and keeping Love. Let me interview you ... wanna make rnudpies? me relatively stable this semestert­ Your third wheel Love, RJ even if you don't realize you're do­ "M" To the three "M's" in my life: ing it. Allison It really has been so much fun. Kev: You don't burp louder than HMS: Charlie! Sorry Babe. Drop your messages in our box next to I love your The Side Kick Fred the check cashing window in the Union Karen: Segalchuck: before Sunday at 8pm. Debate's over. We know you won ~emember "the Jap". so Let's Party! Limit 15 words. . "The Jap" The Ithacan reserves the right for editorial discretion.

I WIN CAFFERTY TICKETS The Ithacan in conjuction with The Ithaca College Bureau of Concerts presents The Inquiring Photographer Contest Submit a question that you would like our inquiring photographer to ask . .The three most creative questions will be used during December and January. Prizes are as I ollows: First place: A pair of complimentary tickets to see John Cafferty .and The Beaver Brown _Band and_ back stage passes after the show Second Place: A pair of complimentary tickets to the show Third Place: A John Cafferty album Fill out the form below and drop it in The Ithacan box next to the Check Cashing window by Monday, Nov. 18th by 6:00 p.m. ------Please print clearly. NAME ADDRESS GOOD LUCK TELEPHONE QUESTION ~------n------~~ ITHACAN VARIETY This Week in Arts and Leisure Downtown Ithaca A life after twenty-one By Dorothy Donnelly Alan is confident that his The big question these days knowlege of how to run a seems to be "what will happen business, combined with his when the drinking age goes up?" connections and a great location Last week I spoke with two will keep him within the top owners of different bars thw<'. down!own to find out what Simeon's will be under heavy plans they arf' puttin~ together 10 construction sometime between handle the possibility of loss in December and the end of business ~ d re~ult of the January. During this time they increase in the legal drinking will be closed to all business. age. They hope to be fully into the Alan Cohen, part owner of swing of things by March. Sirneon·s downtown on the I also spoke to Gary Bucci, part commons. has already started owner of The Haunt, about his to reconstruri Sirneon's1the bar) plans. It looks as though The into Simeon's 1the 1.,,dle). This Haunt will keep its same format idea was prompted by the which includes live entertain­ change in drinking age that will ment, pitcher nights, and new occur as of December ISi of this music dance blasts. They will, year. Alan feels that the rise in however, add a night or two per age opened up an opportunity to week. for all-age or under 21 get motivated and make some entertainment. Gary has many new changes that wouldn't ideas in mind. but he is keeping occur if the age remained the them under wraps for the time same. being. It seems that some Simeon's will become a cafe owners are worried about stolen with a light menu featuring ideas. Business owners are various salads, sandwiches and uptight about the changes that desserts. This will be during tht> will occur, but Gary feels his -by-­ day, and then at night Simeon's strength and ability to assess a Sex therapist Dr. Ruth Westheimer aired live on FM 93 Monday Night

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14 THE ITHACAN November 14, 1985 Murray named Coach of Year for this season By Jim Connors 15-0 in dual matches last year. Ithaca College head wrestling Along the way, l.C. has placed coach John Murray was recently twelfth at the Division Ill national named New York State Coach of tournament (last year) and fifth the Year for the 1984-85 season. in 1984. Murray adds this award to the "When they hired me, they Division Ill Coach of the Year hired me part-time," Murray award he received for the said. "I still am. I think it's safe 1983-84 season. to say the college has gotten its Murray began his wrestling money's worth. career at the grade school level competing in the Junior Olympics in his hometown of Invitational Greensberg, Pa. He wrestled at Hempfield High School before moving to Cornell This Friday afternoon at University, where he captained 2:00pm, the third-annual Ithaca the Big Red for two years. Upon College Wrestling Invitational will graduation, he spent two years get underway at the Ben Light Marc Dunam, a defensive back for the Bombers, "sacks" the Cortland quarterback later in the third-bf-- quarter. teaching at a private school and Gymnasium. The Bo~ were victorious 41..(). President Whalen presented the team with the Cortaca Jug. The Bombers conducted wrestling clinics. The 12-team tournament will face Merchant Marlrre Academy with a rerord of 7-1-0. In 1980, the Ithaca College continue on into the evening, coaching job opened up and before resuming again on Murray wasted no time saturday morning at 10:ooam. Must win game for Ithaca accepting it. "I like challenges," Finals are scheduled for 6:00pm from page 16 says Murray, now entering his. saturday evening. Bomber split-end Pete Minturn teams we've played. They have Bombers. The offense showed sixth season. "The program was Ithaca Colleg~ has won the commented· on what he knew 11 guys on the field." some spark last week against terrible back then, and I thought tournament the past two years. about the Mariner defense. Cortland and will need to make that was kind of neat because I but Bomber Coach John Murray "Well, they're a lot like the other--~It;..w~ill,.;be;,;;,.;;a;,_;J~ough~-o..,n.. e.;.fo~r~t.;;.he~ ..... 1h_ose_ ... b..;.ig.;.p_Ians ...... _th_is_w_ee_k_. --, knew there was a lot of room for doesn't think his team will be the 11 improvement." likely winner this time around. W.,E. ,.··tt'E MO'lllE:D: li Murray began upgrading the "I'd rank St. Lawrence (one of program by obtaining new the 12 participants) number one wrestling mats. as well as in Division Ill, let alone number plaques (with school records) for one for the invitational." Murray ij~~~~ ,.-~ .~ the wrestling room. He set up an said. "They have two returning annual end of season banquet national champions from last as well as the l.C. Invitational. year and overall, have more Murray also cites strong talent than any St. Lawrence 100* WOOL ~~ recruiting and the acquisition of team in history." USA CAMILLI HAIRSTYLING FOR NANCY PANETTI assistant coach Mark Iacovelli as The rest of this weekend's WATCH CAPS MEN&WOMEN keys to the program's about visitors include: Allegheny 512W.STATESTR. 273-1555 face. College, Mansfield, salisbury $4.95 ...... In 1980, Ithaca posted a 2-6 State, Rhode Island, Western J US Genuine Navy • • record. TWo years later, LC. New England, Southern ;• For the most compict.:. •; became a major wrestling force Connecticut, University of • coverage of Bomber's tthaca • by going 12-3. The team went Guelph. RIT, Cortland State, and HOLLY'S :· Football, join Head College : 13-2 in 1984 and was a perfect Hunter College. SURPLUS : Coach Jim Butterfield .=:=;-;::::::=.i : N-.r To U-H11ul .147 1:lnm.i He! Ht 11' 272-9722 .;,,-,.; &RIB IBN REPBRT -GIM i ,,, t:::~;:~::::: O..hm ; 'AT 9:30 . ICB-TV ~ : ; ICB-TV -, ; • I • :··································· ············ " BLACKSTAR First Flurries SKI SALE· Nov. 16th 9am-6pm

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By James Finn 200-meter freestyle (1:48:42), the double-winners in the all-relay Upper New York State Senior All-American John van 500-meter freestyle (4:58:49), meet. Championships and 19th at the Cott and junior Todd Stevens The Ithaca COiiege men's and the 400-medley relay. Lee With two wins under its belt, Division Ill National Champion- return to lead the sprint freestyle swimming team started its Bird, John VanO>tt, and dayton the team iS expected to do well ~ ships. At Nationals, the team events. Junior All-American season impressively with wins York each were double-winners this year, possibly even better produced eight All-Americans, Brian Bennett. senior Andy over the University of Buffalo for the Bombers. than last year's team. their highest tally ever. Hersam, and senior Joe Karney and at the Harvest Relays in I.C. won the Harvest Relays. The 1984-85 men's swim team After such a stellar season. it will add depth to these events. Rochester. edging out the University of finished their best season ever would seem difficult for the Juniors Mike ungary and Bill . team to look for improvement. Ouis Martin was the only triple Rochester. with a record of u-1 under first­ Murray, along with sophomore winner at the Buffalo meet. John Vancott, Todd Stevens. year coach Paula Miller. The But. with the addition of strong All-American Mike O>hen. will Martin was victorious in the Tim COok, and OU'is Martin were Bombers finished fourth at the recruits and only two losses to hold the distance freestyle graduation, the Bombers have events. ,the potential for another. see Swimming page 12 ITHACA ICE COMPANY NOW THERE ARE 615 Five Mile Dr. Ithaca, N. Y. TWO WE WANT TO MAKE YOUR JOB EASIER . Let Us Take Care Of All Your Ice Needs·and Never Run Out Of Ice Again! ,_ PLACES TO BE! we Have Sib. and SOlb. Bags of Half Dice size cubed ice as well as Block ice!

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By Tim Johnson to play well to win their fourth. Both teams, having one loss, The eighth-ranked Ithaca are in contention for a bid to the College football team moved NCAA playoffs. Whoever loses one step closer to a playoff berth can just about count on having last Saturday with a 41-0 route of next Saturday off and can begin Cortland State. 4810 fans turned looking towards next season. up for the Cortaca Jug game, the Merchant Marine's offense has largest in two years at South Hill averaged 31 points per game to field. Ithaca's 23. The Mariners There was no doubt as to the Wing-"T", misdirection type final outcome of the game, as offense is led by sophomore the Bombers rolled to a 28-0 first Q.B. Skip Azzarita who has quarter lead. Quarterback Steve completed 98 of 179 passes for Kass keyed the offense by 1,334 yards and 14 touchdowns. completing seven of 10 passes. But Bomber defensive three for touchdowns, and 179 coordinator, Tim Falkner yards. Wide receiver caught two stressed Azzarita's running and scoring passes and tight end his ability to get outside. "We Craig Chiesa caught the other, have to do something to contain good for 44 yards. their Q.B.," Falkner said. Falkner -IIVMorn­ : Quarterbacks Kass, Mike also painted to the running ability The ltluu:a College field hockey team entered their final game last Friday against Drew College. The Bombers Middaugh, and Ken Crosta of Merchant Marine fullback, fought a tied game which went into three overtimes. The Bombers lost the game in the shoot out. Drew scored combined to throw a school­ Chris Fiore and halfback Tom three, Bomber.; 1,,l!TO. record 299 yards. The Bomber Tiefenthaler, both sophomores, rushing attack was led by who have rushed for 694 and Bomber week in review: fallback Kevin Macri (53 yards) 523 yards. "They're a very quick and Kass (46 yards). team." Ithaca iS now in a must win Defensively the Mariners have Field hockey upset in NCAA situation for Saturday's game given up an average of only 13 with Merchant Marine. By Mike Murphy points per game to Ithaca's u. Dutchmen 11-9, but couldn't Colleen Skelly (18:20) finished · The Bombers travel to Kings Marinf'r defensive tackle, senior Fleld Hockey capitalize. Toe closest I.C. would fourth to lead the Bombers over Point, Long ISiand to take on the Mike Woodrick. leads the team come to scoring . came with 15 a five kilometer course. cathy Mariners of the Merchant Marine with 82 tackles, including 12 The Ithaca College field minutes left . when Mike Livingston (18:32), Michelle · Academy. Merchant Marine won sacks. The rest of the defense is ' hockey team was upset at home ossolinski's shot hit the Sierzant (18:50), Terri Barr (18:56), their fourth straight game last well rounded with linebackers by Drew University Friday in the crossbar. and Gabriella Fritelli (18:57) also week, defeating Iona 54-10, Whalen and Kinley making 70 opening round of the NCAA Union's Doug Wilk scored the helped pace the victory. putting them at 8-1 on the plus tackles each and the' Divisional tournament, 2-1. game-winner by shooting the The men's team had the week season. Toe Mariners only lost secondary posting two Lynn DeCourcey scored I.C.'s ball over the head of goalie John off in preparation for the national to Gettysburg, who are ranked interception standouts in free only goal early in the second half Pointek. Pointek had three saves qualifiers this weekend in ninth in Division Ill. The safety Scott Walsack (5 intercep­ off a Mildred Piscopo assist to for the Bombers. Sunken Meadow State Park, Bombers (7-1) are 3-0 against tions) and strong safety Len provide the scoring. Long Island. Toe women's team Merchant Marine since the series Comou (3 interceptions). The Bombers, who had been ' will also participate. began in 1982 and they will ~ave see Must win page 14 ranked second in the nation, Volleyball received strong performance from four seniors playing their The Ithaca College women's last games. volleyball team captured third Wings Jenny Powers and Jane place in the New York State Soccer wins ECAC's DeGrenier provided offense AlA w DiVision Ill tournament throughout the year, as well as held last Saturday in Potsdam. By Debra Dimaggio second tally of the afternoon, the champions, in I.C.'s favor, excellent leadership qualities. The Bombers (36-10) reached For the second consecutive finishing the scoring at 3-1. 2-1. It also decided the women's Peg Radkiewicz saved two the semi-finals where they lost season, the Ithaca College The championship round on 85 season, at 10-5-3, as trium­ goals with some gutsy play to women's soccer team won the Saturday pitted the Bombers of phant second year ECAC help keep LC. in the game. All­ to Cortland State, 15-10, 15-10. Eastern COilege Athletic Con­ Ithaca against top seeded champs. American goalie Karen Howarth Cortland then lost to champion ference Division Ill Mid-Atlantic Hartwick College, who had gain­ Ithaca struggled early in the also played her last game for the Nazareth, 10-15, 15-12, 15-13. Championship. ed their berth by defeating Kean season, but made a late season Bombers. I.C. won the consolation The Bombers, seeded third College (NJ). Once again,com­ surge to earn the post-season Coach Doris Kostrinsky says, match, beating Brockport 15-6, heading into the tournament petition was fierce as neither tournament bid. This struggle "In all her years here I never 15-7. Denise Dewey was named with an 8-5-3 record, confronted team gave up an inch. Despite provided the Bombers with the saw anyone score a cheap goal tournament most valuable the University of Scranton in the Hartwick's quick goal off the · incentive to show their worth. off of her. There's not many player for the Bombers. first round.The four team event opening whistle, and sparked by Much of the credit for the goalies you can say that about." The team is presently waiting took place at Hartwick College. fellow senior Tracey Marullo's Bombers· success must go to for a bid to the NCAA Division Ill The contest exhibited a battle of assist, Ithaca's castano sent the the defense, which posted tournament. two evenly matched teams as Warrior defense reeling, and seven shutouts in its last nine Men's Soccer the scoreless first half indicated. forced overtime play. . regular season games. Led by But LC. sophomore mid-fielder The ensuing dramatic over­ senior and junior tri-captains The' Ithaca College men's Laura Goldin came out storming time periods created suspense Laura Slagle and Sue Chermak soccer team (12-5-1) closed out Cross Country in .the second half, scoring off for all present as each team's· respectively, with seniors Lynne their season with a 1-0 playoff classmate Michele Frech's flick steadfastness and desperation Banaszewski and-Sue Whitman, 1oss to Union College last The women's cross country at 38:26. SCranton retaliated was apparent. A penalty against and sophomores Michele Frech, Sunday. team defended its ECAC minutes later, sending the game Hartwick gave I.C. an advantage Sue Herodes, and Donna Glitzer, Union (12-2-1) scored on a D\Vision Ill crown easily last into overtime. It wasn't until the which the team quickly the Bomber "D" allowed only 13 breakaway with 7:17 left to steal Saturday at Smith College. Toe second overtime period that the capitalized on. Tri-captain goals in its 18 outings. Slagle had the victory away from the Bombers finished 90 points deadlock was broken by Frech Tracey Marullo blasted a shot off an outstanding season in goal, Bombers. ahead of runner-up COrtland off a Lisa castano feed. The the Hartwick goalkeeper's posting a 0.67 goals-against I.C. had many scoring State (43-113), to clinch its second Bombers eventually clinched fingertips which l9fted into the average and an .898 saves opportunities, outshooting me straight ECAC championship. the encounter on Goldln's upper comer. Toe goal decided see Socceipage J:i