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Ithaca College Digital Commons @ IC The thI acan, 1968-69 The thI acan: 1960/61 to 1969/70 4-11-1969 The thI acan, 1969-04-11 Ithaca College Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1968-69 Recommended Citation Ithaca College, "The thI acan, 1969-04-11" (1969). The Ithacan, 1968-69. 23. http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1968-69/23 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The thI acan: 1960/61 to 1969/70 at Digital Commons @ IC. It has been accepted for inclusion in The thI acan, 1968-69 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC. I Ithaca, New York - April 11, 1969 Price l 5 Cents Campus Elections Voting To Continue Until 7 p.m. Voting will continue until 7 Three parties are running for p.m. this evening for elections to M.G.B. They are: Student Body, Egbert Union The Top Party - Lance Brad Board, Men's Governing Board, ley, president; Leo Yaeger, Tom Women's Judicial Board, and· Dean, Dean Christie, Dan Carroll, Campus Life Committee posts. Doug Blakee, and Tabor Ames. Voting is being conducted in the The M.EN. Party - Charles Union lobby, the High Rise and Moot, president; Jim Axelrod, the Terrace. Dave Emler, Joe Panebianco, Ed Joe Bogardus, Election Com- Rudmann, Bob Scandurra, Robin missioner, said that he anticipates Taylor. that the results will be known by The Free College Party - Russ approximately 9 p.m. They will Federman, president; Stu Stamos, Ibe immediately posted on the Skip Stamberger, Rich Eaton, Union bulletin board and broad Charles Hill, John Kelly and John cast over WICB Radio. Sadwith. Running on the New Dimension Two parties are running for ticket for student body officers W.J.B. They are: are Kevin O'Brien, president; The Now Party - Ruth Rufus, Patricia O'Connell, vice-presi president; Janice Dolnick, Janice dent; Bob Webster, treasurer, Enders, Susan Fishman, Nancy Sue Scanlon, corresponding sec Goldsmith, Cilla Kline, Gail Le retary; and Cheri Haring, record vine, Marybeth MacNamee, Kathy ing secretary. · Marx and Laurie White.. This ticket is unopposed. The Progressive Organized Wo iBob Fizer is heading the Free men - Barbara Storrier, presi Union Party for the Egbert Union dent; Caroline Cash, Anna Board. He is joined by Steve Champlin, Jackie Hill, Nancy Jones, Shannon Manry, Pat Park vice-president; Emily Donald H. McGannon treasurer; Kathy Salis er, Andie Reiter, Wendy White and Marty Wright. bury, corresponding secretary; :ind- Sue Di Carlo, recording Twenty students are running ,ecretary. for the vacant positions on the U.S. Senator Charles Goodell is scheduled to meet I.C. students Campus Life Committee. They are Jim Focht is heading the Re informally today at 2 p.m. in the union lounge. Sponsored by the Lanie Butcher, George Carnrick, vitalization - Action - Foundation Performing Art:s Young Republicans and the EUB Issues Committee, the senator will Randy Christian, Greg Falkin, ticket for E.U.B. The ticket is make a few brief statements and then answer questions. Mike Heller. John Jangl, Joan also composed of Art Badavas, Kohlmeyer, Sandy Korn, Philip vice-president; Janet Carpenter, Kraus, Nancy Landfear, Debra To Be Dedicated by Laura Goodman treasurer; ·Laura MacEachen, Liss, Ralph Overton, Alice Pre rau, Lucia Sanders, Stu Sheslow, Dillingham Talks About corresponding secretary; and "The Perspective of Leader The building was designed by Bruce Thompson, Ed Voss, Linda ship" will be the address given Thomas H. Canfield, Professor of Claire Nygren, recording secre Wernsing, Judy Williams and at the convocation-dedication of Architecture at Cornell Univers The E. 0. P. and Ao Ao tary. Mark Zwerger. the Performing Arts Building at ity. The construction is by Tall President Howard Dillingham met last week with Cheryl Gelb, Ithaca College by Donald H. Mc man and Tallman, architects, to Editor-in-Chief of the Ithacan, and.Craig Wolf, Campus News Direc Gannon, president of the West gether with consultants Person ' tor of WICB Radio, to discuss a meeting he had held on April 2 inghouse Broadcasting Co., Inc. ius, Wadsworth and Moulter, en with Professor Burgevin and other concerned members of the on Saturday, April 12. gineers, and Roger Farrell, ac , faculty and student body. The topic of the meeting was the Eco Active · in broadcasting and coustics. nomic Opportunities Program and the recent Afro-American pro community affairs, Mr. McGannon The new 3.5 million dollar posals. The following are the highlights _Qf that interview. is an officer of several industrial building houses programs in DILLINGHAM: To my delight, students as well as faculty members and advertising organization. He drama, speech, dance, photogra met with me; we chatted for two hours ••• we covered quite a little :s a trustee or advisor to seven in phy, cinematography and tele ground, and I think that it was good from the standpoint of arriving stitutions of higher learning, in vision-radio. There are two thea at a little better understanding of the program and the scope of the cluding Ithaca College, and he ters which provide diversifica program, and some of the problems that we have to face, not the serves with several governmental tion in production. The proscen least of which is that of financing the program for aid to under Jgencies and groups. He is chair ium theater, seating 550, has a privileged students, and as is pretty well known now, the funds, man of the Connecticut Commis descending orchestra pit which many of the federal funds which have been available previously will sion for Higher Education, a trus can be set in four positions as no longer be made available - at least the budgets are being cut. tee of the National Urban League, part of the stage itself. Platforms One budget is the Educational Opportunities Program, and that is and a member of the communica may be extended to the side of the one which we have looked to, of course, for so much student r - tions committee of the New York the stage and the proscenium aid. We have, in the past two years, participated in this - this is,- ( _:s,.\ Urban Coalition. opening, which is adjustable in the federal funds do not pay...all of the expenses. .. We're deeply >_ .•. '-~< Immediately following the con size, is flanked with balconies concerned because first·of all we don't know how much money we're l ·, \·,. \-:: vocation, guests are invited to a which support Elizabethan stag getting from the federal government, but we have budgeted an ( ;; '· sX/' brief ceremony dedicating a sun ing and other effects. The arena dial, given by Mr. and l\Irs. arnount beyond what we had previously, we've increased our budget t / ; "i theater, seating 300, is octagonal from approximately $40,000 to $85,000 (EOP) ..·. this is aside from, , ~" ;:,~'r'· Charles Lockey of Ft. Worth, in shape, has four entrances and I might say, aside from the Work-Study Program and student aid ~· ,c•· Texas, as a memorial to their son, is· equipped with a doubl~-grid generally. Bruce, a 1960 graduate of Ithaca ceiling for visual and functional College. WOLF: What was the main topic of discussion at the meeting? purposes. Movable platforms An open house for all inter equipped with collapsible chairs DILLINGHAM: Well, I suppose the matter of how to finance the ested persons will be held from fold into the walls at the push Program consumed most of the time; in fact I know it .did. There was 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Saturday. of a button. one very good suggestion made by one of the professors and that Included in the afternoon's pro The upper level of the Per was that there might be quite a few people; families, locally, who gram will be a choral concert at Would be interested in helping the deprived student by furnishing 2 p.m. in the auditorium of Ford forming Arts Building contains room and board. The question was asked whether - if this could Hall, an open house by the Radio a dance studio, two large dressing be Worked out - the college would be willing to accommodate more TV Department and the Instruc rooms, a Green room (perform such students than would be possible if the college were called upon tional Resources Center on the ers' lounge) and scene design and to furnish the room .and board on campus, and the answer was "yes," ground floor of the Performing stagecraft drafting spaces. The and it seemed to me like an exceedingly good suggestion, because Arts Building, and a dramatic star dressing rooms are located While there will be certain other incidental expenses, not the least of production in the proscenium Which is the instructionat cost, we would be in a position to assume theater by members of the drama at stage level. a-900<1 bit of this, and it would make possible the accomodating Photo by Pete \V1lkmE- department. The Department of Radio and by ,Neal Oxman of many more underprivileged students than would otherwise be Television is housed on the first true. Members of Alpha Epsilon A rally against the war in Viet the demonstration was Sam Hay- Rho, the professional radio-tele floor of the building.Facilities in GELB: How many do you think that would be? Nam and the military recruiters ward, a sophomore English ma- vision fraternity, and members of clude a television studio for black DILLINGHAM: Well, it's really impossible to determine that now, on campus was sponsored by the jor. He said that there was not the President's Host Committee.