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Pub/is~ea For The I.C.· .. Community B J.C. Students .ithaca coll~ge, ithaca, n.y. november 15,197.3. volume 47/'no. 11 :Baiz·er El•cted AAUP President. DIVINE MISS M. By Karen Sperling reemerged due to renewed interest in tfie need for a body Ashur Baizer, Professor of that would co.ncern itself with .English, has been elected rights of professors. ROCKS ITHACA ;President of the newly Heinz Koch, Professor of By Bill Henk •resurrected American Chemistry and Baizer's It is indeed a rarity when a ·Association of University opponent for the office of performer lives up to all his ( or · Professors Chapter on the President, feels that the AA UP her) advance notices. Especially College Campus. Today the chapter, "has its cycles." This when those notices are as Association is meeting to fill the refers to the varying periods of impressive as were those of the other offices of the Association interest. ·. Divine Miss M.. Publicity can be . and to discuss the future plans Tenure has emerged as the a deadly weapon when used of the Association. major issue that the Association properly by the The American Association of ·will be confronting. The recent image-creating, masters of the :University P~ofessors (AAUP) is Mieczkowski affair spurred the recording industry. As the goal (a nationwide organization which more long reaching questions of their publicity 1s always to : was founded 50 years ago. concerning tenure to be make money or return same on ; Present membership is estimated discussed. According to that already invested, industry at 90,000 college professors. Its Assistant Professor Paul McBride hype is naturally overstated and function is to protect the of the History Department, the _ overrated more often than not. 'academic freegom of professors concerns "tra'nscend Thus myself and 3600 others and to promote economic Mieczkowski" because the were in for a pleasant surprise i interests. As, in the words of Dr. "precedents (to be set) will have Friday night in the Ben Light iBaizer, it can be seen as, "a far reaching implications for job Gymnasium. For in jwatchdog organization"; in that security at Ithaca College." concert is _everything they say I if a faculty member feels his Dr. McBride sees this present she is and much much more. An , rights have been violated, he has wave of action as a "last gasp" exciting multi-talented actress, ) somewhere to turn. here at the college ·in that "if the performer and entertainer, Bette : After a year and a half silence, I AA UP can't provide an~wers, totally captivated and enthralled : the Ithaca ~ollege Chapter has 1m~nr in the faculty wm opt for a mix~d Ithaca audience. B'"efte -w·as bai:ked by. a conti11ued 011 pa,:e 2 four-piece rhythm section led by her pi an 1st-producer-arranger, , and a female No Calendar Change vocal trio whom the Divme Miss By Rick Bernstein _even so, several changes in the M introduced as "Three . . traffic code for on campus cars barmaids from the lcha bod." · Bette Midler Last mght, the Commun_ity were proposed by Jeff Gebardt. Describing her act as ''good ol' Photo hy Ric ha Id Sharp . Council . met in the Umon ' Since 90% of all ticketing is American trash", Bette began stage. "Keep an eye on him'/" . !The majonty ol hl'I lwlWl'l'll . C'afetena_ . with the current· done between the hours of one the -- evening with Buzzy she went on, "Ile'~ got his eye .~ong ~kelche~ had l'ilhc'I polit1cal . encrg~ cns1s on the t_a_p. The . and four 10 the morning, Linhardt's "Friends". on me." A pau~e. "'lle's got or ~exual con11otal1011,. "Jusl a : council ~nded t~e controven:y members of SASP might be Few performers make uw of lus eye up me." : surroundmg possible changes_ 10 enlisted to ticket during the day. the stage as -Bette Midler doe~. lilllc morl' l1t-,hal._111' ,111d !)11~ Bette Llevelop~ a la11ta~11c '. the I.~. calender. After meetmg Another proposal was to place She's all over, constantly group will lw t[llllt' happy" rapport with IH:r auuience Jnd : last night, the energy task force violators on a two list after their moving: side to side· and back I· VL'll whl'll 1nlrod11c1ng the .devefops it throughout . the ; headed by Vice President of fourth unanswered violation. and forth, reach Ing out l1ant.l. Belle couldn't h..:lp hut -evening, rapping constantly l St~dent A~fairs, Con_stantine Also, since only 200 of 9000 affectingly and 1mplonng the·· L'Olllllll'lll. "(.1:1·~ ~larl Oil .l Penalas,__ decided that since the ticketed heeded their first ticket between songs. Rather than an organ," ~he say,. p.1tJs1ng a audience to join m the fun. Not aside to her act, a, is the ca~c j offic~s in the towers and quads as a warning and received no one segment of her audience is JJ10llle111 lo allow the with most performers. the~c 1would still .necessitate heating m_ore, a charge of S3 might be neglected. "Ho~ ya doing in the ,ugge,11ve~nL'" ol lhl' lint· lo I these --entire buildings, any implemented. "spontaneous" rap, arc Jn ,mk 111 .... , 11.it', a good placl' lo back'/", she inquires. "Ya damg t change in the school calendar Cykes rntegral part of Bette·, overall ,tart." ok?''. Even the security officers pcrtorm..tncc. Developed with l this year would be unproductive. I~ got some attention. "How ya lier act COJ11('0~L'd ol (WO Changes of - this· sort are still Concerning those students the aid of a profcs~1onal gag ~1 doing, officer'!", she intoned as a parts Jot.I l hree cost u lllL''· the being considered for future with motorcycles, Gebardt ·writer, Belle kept the audience la~! ot wlrn.:h occur, nght on security guard walked by the :l years. suggested separate parking and in ~l1tches most of the night. stage. The Harlettc~ were connnued 011 pa!(e 2 1111t1ally co~tumed 111 tacky ~tyled doth111g of the 50'~. ! complementi:d with a lllakcup look related lo theatre. Rati1er t Delta· ~appa To Construct New Lodge than attempt the impo,s1hle ta~k of de~c.:rihmg to· you Bt:l te's ·1 The Delta Kappa fraternity is ,=,,------inside siding work. quite 1mprc~sive wardrobe and planning -to reconstruct its .;;:; ~-· · I The lodge this time around costume changes, I shall let the fire-destroyed Lodge before the - :-:_._:-i · - - · • · will have a steeper roof, with 8 accompanying photos Lio that Christmas break, according to ·_: 0m}@R~-· .. -~------rp._-:-_rn _j.- .,,,-- foot walls and a I<, foot top·. tor me. The matcnal. while the·decision reached in the frat's The plumbing and heating arc rarely original, combined ~ornc Monday night meeting. J=~~~-=~=-~=~~~~~~liii::::::J...J~~"~!~~~- additions which lhe old huilding ot the more well-known hits of The . B & · D Contactors, of did not have. There will he the SO's and ~omc contemporary Newfield, will begin work o'n the . insulation in the rest rooms, as ~ong, of the late <,O's and early new building on-Uecember 1. there....were before, hut insulation din.-::' . 70's. To give you ~ome it.lea of The, rebuilt lodge wil\ cost the on,.,.K.. ,,,... for the whole building will cost ~ ·,inn,- the music, let me run down a frate"rnity $12,180 for the V. _ •• Willl.__ Llr_i:,_.. ~.., ·L~~!':;' thefrat$800-Sl,000morethan partial list of the song.~: "Leader building itself, as· well. as an ~- presently alloltt!d for the of the l'ack", "(.'hapel uf Love", estimated $300 for plumbing, =====c...:::.==:::L...r reconstruction. "Da Don Ron Ron", '"Do You heating, e~ctricity and a 'circular Neal "Smokey" R·ohinson, - Wanna· Dance" and Boogie fiiei>l;ice .. Furniture is not .,.-....,..=-i.---=~--=---...... ~..,... - prcs1dent of DK, said_ that they Woogie Bugle Boy" represented inc_luded in the pric,e .. ,: hope to get the lodgc ready for (. · ..__ __. -;-·-=~·-Bar "· · _{,,.; l .· The basic building will~ put -.~ · .______, partying and finished hy finals the music of the 50's. while "Superstar", "I Shall Be up,'by B &_D in:a..matter of days, :,.,·i week, hy working solid through 1 Released", "Hello In There" and but much of the work will be .., O the first two weekends aftcr ha~e_d bj'--~he DK. brothers. :.,;;_- f Thanksgi_ving and as . much ''.Drink·ing Again" were ~ l representative of the <,Q's and themselves.· B & D will put up ··-·-· Flrepi.iice Dance I during thc week as pos.'iible .. He one'" side of-· the flitch-board. I. i!vcertain that the. new building early ?O's. Bette, the fantastic entertainer that she is, was able siding, . instructing the. brothers ·. is. "definitely better" than the i to carry the diverse and varying Ii?~ .to, co~sfruc~_.t.!!_e_r~m~~~g __ ·.; ..._:.: 'rile -~-, > ... ·-"·,- --~ __.... .'K._, _.,._,_~----=•· ., . const~ction. ease. With a background in con,1i11ued on pu!(e 2 .:.r;:_~j:f::,_\.:.f·i~:::f,,,~:-.1~\ -. -· .• ·_,. -.-.·.-:":> -·.':. ';·TheNe~DKL••-. <', ,· ./ ------=~ ,' ..• ', .,,.:, ':"

The ,Ithacan, No~~mber, 15, 1973_ · Page' 2 ; I .. ·· .· b·.... . ·-T:l'- 0 u-~nf: 1.a ·-.. u . C' • ' ',.'- ·- - • ..., r _,· ,. ' BY Karen Sperling solidation of the idea 'of .the: Telsey sees the role of NYSA The December 1st meeting of. ·NYSA," said Teisey, -a junior . a "political" one, whereas, t Washington-President Nixon in another attempt · the New York 'Sta'te Student political .cSdertco.: major who is SASU is more of an "econom1 to restore confidence in· him and his Association·· 'to be' ·.'held at getting 15 credits this semester · one. SASU faces problems administration, has . been !]leeting with small Columbia · Oniversity;: i~ 'now ·a for his work with the· increased allocation of funds groups of Congressmen all this week. Once again, reality. Andy Telsey, one of the · Association. Though he did meet state schools· but' wouid not fa as most of the President's latest moves on co-founders of, the Association, with some skepticism, reaction political problems such as t Watergate, this was met with mixed reactions on has returned to Ithaca College was· generally good, with some legalization of manJuan the Hill, although general consensus saw it as a after a 2 week college tour, schools supplying seminar rooms Technically State. Scho step in the right direction. confident of at least 7 5 schools for discussion. Two schools, cannot recognize the NYS sending representatives to the Union and. Utica Colleges, have through their stude Washington-That prqvocative piece of petroleum conference. contributed funds towards the governments as it would confo pipery, the Alaska pipeline, appears probable. The New York Student cause. with their status as state schoo Tuesday, by a vote of eighty to five, the Senate Association, having its'inception S.A.S.U. When asked about reactio passed the proposal for the seven hundred eighty here at Ithaca College, was from professors on tho nine mile underground oil carrier· on to the originally formed to bring about There is another· organization campuses visited, Telsey,_ sa President. The controversial line 'could be in use, the legalization of marijuana. Its • in existence which addresses that there wasn't much intere by 1978 barring any further hindrances. concerns have since grown, itself to the ne.eds of students expressed by pr,ofessors. en.compassing many political throughout the New York State attributed this to a cynicism Washington-The fuel shortage seems here to stay. issues. University system. Entitled the part of the profs, that th Sunday, Sel:retary of the Interior Rogers C.B. Telsey travelled for two weeks SASU, or the Student were involved in the "outside Morton. expel:ts rationing to begin within the next throughout New York State, Association of State Universities, world but have since beco three months and continue for one or two years. visiting colleges and universities, it is a student lobby set up ,t.Q interested in only those matte However, the 1--.nvironmental Protection Agency's spread4ng the word about the. deal with the financial interests inside the universities, they th Rus~ell E. Train, felt that was putting it too lightly Association. "One thing that of students in state schools. In wouldn't ,ta'k:e an interest in and expeded the shortages to last five to ten developed from the trip was the relation to. this organization, student organization outsid years. their own university. He fee Meanwhile on the nations highways speed limits MISS M. continued from page J that professors are in promina in many states have redul:ed to fifty MPH until a acting, Bette .. captured the positions in the society and th different roles of each and every future date when fuel is m better supply. IMPEACHMENT they shouldn't limit th~ song, injecting a vivid emotion knowledge to colleg and sincerity into the songs, In an exclusive and privat7 community·; that they should b making them her own. Bette is in,terview with The Ithacan, a willing to share "what the blessed with such abundant reliable source in Washington, know with those . that don around -the world talent that she would likely be who wishes to remain nameless, know." just as successful as a totally said last night that after Gerald serious performer featuring her. Ford's nomination is confirmed, The First Mideast-A United States sponsored peace treaty vocal talent alone. probable in early December, was signed hy Israel and hgypt Su~day. Both As a live act Bette is Senator Barry Goldwater, Speaking 'about the Decembt countries agreed to the six point plan ma tent on immeasurably more impressive former Treasury Secretary John 1st meeting, Telsey sees that the Cairo-Suez highway and immediately began in concert than she is on vinyl. Conally, and California bureacracy will be created to ru moves to deesl:alale and end the hostllities ragin~ Whether or n"ot you like her Governor Ronald Reagan will the organization. He sees th in the Middle 1:-.ast for the last Cl wee~s .. As _ot recordif1gS -(and I personally did either publicly or privately ask organization as growing in th Tuesday, the main point of contention r~mained not care for The Divin·e Miss M for the resignation of President future and not being handled 11 the Cairo-Sue,. road. Israel intends to defend the Ip), her concerts are fantastic, Nixon. 2 people, as it is now, followin road. supposedly belonging to Egypt, despite• and then some. Words simply If he refuses, then after Shawn Bennett's departur United Nations l'.heckpoinl~ established on the cannot describe the performance Chr.istmas .recess, the three Telsey feels that the Associatio road, following Sunday's agreement. Bette gave Friday night. There statesmen will supporl a "ne·ects a' bureaucracy to. work' are no words strong enough to Congressional 11,1ove towards and elections will be held at· th describe how absolutely fine she impeachment proceedings. conference for the offic~rs. was. An incredible performer, a Washington-Seven countries. includrng the Unite

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:/ ..-:· l ,• ,' ,' - . -.. , ,·; a:.·'., - The Ithacan, November 15, 1973 Page 3 Guru Unveils. Un_.pectacular a round the campus Peace Plari Amidst ··Protests M'A.RATHON NETS OVER $3,000 ::onsc1ousness (Hare Krishna) , right amongst them and they WICB Radio earned $3,255 for the Tompkins By Tom Threlkeld · Movement, or various Jesus were quoting from the Old County Chapter of the Southern Tier Heart groups, ho'Yever, who Testament to disprove Him. We Association during its annual fall marathon Last weekend followers of the demonstrated outside the should learn from history and November 9-11 th. WIC'B personality Fred Rdker Guru Maha'raj Ji celebrated the stadium. The sect of Krishna not repeat the same mistake." remained awake during the ent1te fifty hours of "Millenium '73" festival inside devotees danced and chanted the fund raising drive the Houston Astrodome, while furiously at the entrance to the The Rolls During the weekend area residents madL' pledges outside Hare Krishna and Jesus Astrodome, distributing books and cash contributions hy calling WICB Radio and People protested the event. and literature about their rhe nsing cnt1cism of the visiting the three remote broadcast locat10ns A sparse crowd, estimated at Eastern deity. "It (the guru's . guru's material wealth, including around lthac~. All of the money raised during the between 10,000 people the first fe st) is all Lord Krishna's lila · a Rolls Royce, a Mercedes Benz marathon will be used in Tompkins County to day and 20,000 the last, sat in (game-playing)," explained one · and at least two . Unikd States combat heart disease. the Astrodome to hear the disciple, "That's all it is." The estates. was also .yoiced at the Pa rents' Conf1dentiJI Statements for the fifteen-year-old "Perfect Jesus people carried placards · festival. The fifteen-year-old did J 'til 9 P.M. -*'•••":'•·- \l',,anll \J;.lo1n111e, ·s ' Tuesday thru Saturday ,J.1/tn111.!!,&Gree11 ~ 20 I S. Tioga S l. , 5 P.• 111,_to 1 a.m. ~AOftd-u\fa111e ~ frhac.r, N.Y. Dinners· served 6:bo-a:JO :Jewelers 2i2-8262 Reservatlolls Requested- 539 ..7724 ~A ueh~ grEted i:io,,e. /44 £.,g1ale.... g1,eet •J..CR.2-1810• ~-~ ·. GINlaOUS.COCIITA... ffNA~A 'S IX~tl/$/VI :1?:No w- l,.-,pes AI/TIIOIIIZU KIOSAKI IIIAllR ..AX.GATaOSPII i Ix pert Watch .Jewelry ••pairing it a1~d ~cords· '. . ••111ountln9 of Diamonds ::::~::, ~~- ,: ___ . ' ...... ····"···· ,.," .•....

•,' -·•.1= •• ,i;,... ' •' ,,,. ":··, .,.,:• ., The· Ithacan:· ,No~enilier 15, '\973 pJge 4. EDITORIAL COMMENT Heartless·· camplis _, The Flesh Crush same. The death of campus political activism was By s·tealah F. Sackotz A top-heavy honky-tonk broad gave the Ithaca College This past weekend WICB hosted a 50 hour accorded to a realization on- the part of dissenters community its first really fine concert since nineteen sixty seven and marathon for the benefit of the Southern Tier that they were getting nowhere: no matter what Sammy Davis, Jr. last Friday night in Ben Light Gym. Heart Association. The dedication to this effort by they did, concrete, beneficial results were not to For the present undergrads, it was the first time in their collegiate the WICB AM/FM and TV staffs was exemplary. be attained. In a marathon of the type WICB careers that their Stud~nt Activities Board put it all together. At For 50 hours they plugged away; led by anchor presented last weekend, we all had a.chance to do least performer-wise, the Divine Miss M. gave her all, with her man Fred Raker, the marathon squad left no stone something for our fellow man - something good, seemingly boundless energy charging the batteries of five - unturned in their search for donations. something where our ·efforts would really count. thousand-odd onlookers. When people start calling an IC {oncert Team work was the key to the weekend Instead, the great majority of the Ithaca College the best concert they have seen, regardless of performer or !ocale, marathon. Most people that listened were aware of Campus responded with a shrug - rationalizing you know something big has happened. Raker's tremendous work, and of the work of his their apathy with an "I gave at the office" SA B has been looking for a long time for the concert, associate disc jockeys and, later on t.v. co-hosts. mentality. 1he performer, that would finally make IC a cadillac spot for future But there was more going on than met the eye or Hearty thanks and congratulations go to Fred evenh. Now they've gotten it. Now they have a good case to bring to ear. The marathon would never have been half the Hirsch, co-ordi9ator of the marathon, Fred Raker, promoter~ when they try to arrange more big ones. They've shown success it was had it not been for the many people and the countless others who worked on the people will come out when the proper show is put on. They've that worked long and hard behind the scenes. fund-raising event. Maybe next time we can find it proven they can draw trom off-campus, Cornell, Ithaca and even Engineers, people answering the phones, tabulating in our hearts to respond with more compassion. surrounding towns and even ~ell-out their "auditonum." the donations, people that went down to the So now they've at lea\t temporarily reached "the big time:""We station with food and words of inspiration - they hope they qay there for everyone's benefit. Now, however, comes were all essential to the success of the operation. the chore of staying true to the heady heights they have reached And then there is that group of people to which with the recent succes\. They are now in competition, most notably a marathon ultimately depends on: those that Wthe ilhawi'l with the Cornell Concert Commis\ion. SAB must co-ordinate their donate money. It seems to us that it was here that r.;:. concert\ like the major league operation they now mu~t he. They 1 the marathon fell short of complete success. WICB cannot let tut ure crow<.h ~land out~1de the gymnasium m 30-degree was on the air for 50 hours - why was it that they weather and a wall-to-wall flesh cru~h. Not only can people get hurt, only managed to accumulate $3200? There are ' people do and did. 4000 students on this campus, and an unusually ·1 hi\ "fle~h cru\h" 1~ what made the Bette Midler concert large percentage of them were on campus this \Ucce~~f ul and will make any other concerts successful. But they will weekend (due to the Bette Midler concert· on not eomc hack again and again tor extra heapmgs of bodily abuse. It Due to the paper lhortage, The Friday night). Complaints of being broke from the lth1t1n WIii b1 limited to 16-pege would haw hcen ~1mple t hmg to let them wait inside 111 the halls, prm TUM for the 111ma1nder of price of concert don't it ropetl otf lrom the tloor, to the gym. It may very well have fort:ed l11gh the tickets just make the semester. - most students bought their tickets THANKS f'OA ALL THI!. HELP' CUVS the \CLU11ty pn~onnel to he more alert 1n tlo1ng their Joh, but it l.C. well enough in advance to have something left over for Publlil'lied: wwtkl,. •Mn 1.ehool Ii In HMlon. S-.:ona csan po111,. pala at llh&ca, N•" 'fo,11., 141?.0, Po11m ..1er Pl••• lllll\t be dec1<.kd which J\ 1110n: 1mrortant-th1.: peace of mind of HIid form J!,lt 101 ButlMt& Mana.,.,, Th• 1tt11c1n, a11,ement the weekend. Dorm •. llttaca Coll... , Uhac., New York, 141!.0. thow who are gcltmg paid to keep the peace (even 1f it means losing su.,1.crtpt1on COIi •SI.OD. E.at1or111 .,~..,, r•l1tct lh• opinion The apathy apparent in student reaction to the or tft.- l!dllorlal aoard. Tho' nt1ther ,.,.. ct lh• otr1c1a1 a little of their own) or the phy~rt:al secunty of those who provided po&.ltlon or llhac.a Coltett nor necenarlly- Lnd1c.al• ltla con1tn1&11 of ttte ,tudanl bOd1'· Tnt 1tnac.an ,-1atv9'1 tna rtthl marathon is not suprising, but disheartening all the 10 correct, edll, or retirt.e ta publilh any- malarial 1ubrnlltad the t111Jncwl and luture ~ecurity ol the Ithaca College concert. ror pUbUcallon.

Journal is an afternoon ec11t1on. administration or staff that puts What 1 have been trying to say things in that condition, or even . is that, in my opinion, Mr. the majority of students. d Erickson played an integral part You know, that the slide targum Cr0S8W0r ffiMaemra,Only once during the season in preventing Ithaca's prest:ntation seen in the gym was drd Mr. Erickson cover a soccer participation m a post-season directed by Ed Libonati, a 1973 game with a lead-up story, and tournament, and I hope his graduate. This is the way he saw then have a :·onow up artide to To The Editor: prejudice in reporting will not be the college. I guess he, is like which he would sign his name. repeated at the· expense of most of the people who live and· Nor doe~ the team play such a During my t1r,t three year\ al another team. work and study here - we are poor ,ehedule that any reportmg Ithaca College. I pJ1t1c1patcd 111 I would like to thank Ms. proud of this campus - and try ol 11 would he wasted. The v.1r,1ty ~01.:LTI umkr Mr l'orbe~ Patty Berger and Ms. Helen to live with the wanton waste bomber\ played the numher four Kieth with Mr l'hil I angan a, Chaney for their efforts during and damage caused by the "Dirty tc·.11·1 111 the country and lost the Sport, lntor111at1u11 Director the season to compensate, via Minority". -1-0. ( I'11e equivalent of the Both ot the~l' !!entknH'll wo1kl'd The Ithacan, for Mr. Erickson's It would be great if we could toolh,111 team playmg Penn State beyond lhL' ter111, of thc·1r rl'­ inadequacies. afford enough staff people to and lo~mg :'.4 nr 30 to 0.1 ,ped1Vl' contract, to improve the Andy Mason instantly take care of every case ,\, thl' ,cason i:losl'd. with a c·alihe1 ol play !or all .1thktc·, at of damage and wholesale 4-1 victory over OsWl'go. the To the Editor: , destruction but...we can't, so I II h;1c·a lw~t art 1L"lc· Mr. l·.riekson could Your article entitled "The I ,1,t ,pnll)!. hot h \11 h. lc'l h guess your parents will continue "cnoss !~ :;~~ p1u .. ,.. W;;-;;,: ~~ 111u,1er wa~ one 111 wl11eh ,thl' Selling of I.C."·, was an 1 Preffz, fatMr 1ti,dlo 13 Nlr,e-bol"lag tool ;111d 1\11 I .111µ,111 dc·..:1tkd Ill Like· to see the truth as long as they 1t ~~1:~'::Y'tct !! ~~;r,~!~11h oppos111J!. coad1 \a1d 111, team mappropnatc "slap m the fat:c" i:-~:.c, :: p 11 s ,I l d I I I L' I L' 11 t keep-coming to campus, and you ~~:Hh::~ ,1,i~ dt)Jlllll,ill'd thl' )!Jllll' 111 every to all of the Students. Faculty, ]!~=~~!n~ng- ::1:1~?:,c:t, 1~r .. 111,1111111011,. 1\11. i,.:1c·lh w.1, Admimstrat1on and Staff who Will 100 aS lOllg aS YOU'fC a ~~ ~=:: 110rktrt 51 :~~=-Pft>9rtu lS :!;,;-;-;:,1~ld,"" 1c·,twc·\ hut thL' ,..:ore links, Mr 1t Wr111th 5J Thorougn z, lt1111y Good91,.n'I lO ~~ chlr1c:ttr~ ~·~t~!M l9 ::~~:~I rl' pl.i..:c·d h y 1\1 I \\ ii t 1c·d work very hard· each year to St Uden t. 1 ~ ~ l·ric·k,on mc·ant the art1ck 111 a 0 Md Pl mad, .111d 1\11 I an!!all w.1, Instead of being so negative :~ t!:~~ ,~:!enc• ' ~ ~~..!:,~'!;!!,!;~' ~~ ctt, ,.1n.:a,t1..:. manne1. 1t 1~ not the make this special weekend a ::!~." repl.ic·cd h} M1 .11111 I ric\..,011 r I e ,Ls an t a n d I n format iv e about one weekend why don't i:~·::,!~' "'· i!:'::.~-·"" 0 hc·,t end(lr\ement tor a team 1\11 i\lc_( PI 111.JL'i-. ha, hc·e·n .1 you become positive about 111,11 want, .1 pt)st-,ea~on occasion tor the people who ~ =~:~ ,..:':: U=J!!!k, IIL'llle'IHIPllS ,1,,L'l ll\ !he· ,dll\lll"s ending some of the irresponsible (()llrll.lJllL'Jll hid spend their money to send you ~1 !l~~~ !:'5~=·'19 fz:?.:i plO!!,i.Jlll. lh· tnl the· I(' ,l\,·c·,n I 11 M1. l·nc·k,011·, parllal here trashinl! of vour school. _ ~ ;::~ :r;..ci: 1~:rt : ~~w~..... :: :;!!~~ ...... le',1111 t<> 7-.\-~ ,e•,J,Pll \ lhe· hl'sl oug White 4o t:!~1rru h~., 7;~~~:.-;;d!~i o, : ~~t,~ dekn,c·. I 1nw,t ad1111t the team I tl11nk the parents can ~ee for D 41 S.11'9 pt11111t - B 0r.. ttc co,,ntcu U Dr1ft ~lnt\011 le'e'l\Jd dt11111µ 111y le'llllle' he·Je') Wlhon 'Cr'\KadtM' -In llbbr J ,1ayed 111 Oswe)!O that night Jut· thcmselve~ the graffiti on the Special Events Jilli th,· te·a111 ha1e·ly 1111~,e·d ,II wall~. the torn up furn1tun:, to ha1a1dtHh road ..:ond1tions, Coordinator of (answer on page 8) po,t sc·,1,011 1011111.ime·nt hid lrttered grounds, and broken hut the te,1111 wa, hack by 10:30 Physical Plant Without ,I duuht II W,1' ,I a111 WL·dm•,day :iml the lth<1ea windows. It isn~t the faculty, ll"l'lllL'lllll\U, e·t t"rl h~ h,,th thl' ,·u.1d1 and th,· tc·.1111 I low,·\'l'I. th,· ,·h.111c,·, ot a p,>.-t ,ca,on hid would h.iv,· he·,·11 THE BARBER·· SHOPPE 111c1,·a,nt !!IL',illy. tthe· hid would 1110,t 111-.,·ly haVL' lwe11 ,e·,·ur,·d l. h.1d i\1 I I I Jc'i-.~llll c"l\ Ill plil'd W Ith the· 1c·qu11c·111t·111, ot tu, po,111011. 272 Post Ave. Westbury, L. I. I h,1vc· he·.1rd th,· ,tudcnt (()!llpla111h th.11 I(' dt,e·, not t1t·ld µood te,1111, ..111tl th1, m;1y h,· 1111c•. hut w1tlwu1 a,kquJlt', prlllll(,tlOll t,t µoud IL',Jllls. ,IS l'i " Where Friends Meet " 1\11 l·r1cl-.,011·, 1,·,po11,1bil1ty. the progrJm hc·rc· ,·.111 t>nly move downv.ard,. NOW OFFERS I Ill~ JS not t n ,.1 y t h.1 t 'illL"cc·r 1, the• top ,port on c·,1mpu,. tor th,· ;ittcndann· at hollll' g;iml'~ w;i, 1111n1111al. llowc•v,·1 ,·v,·n ht'I c· Mr. l·ril.,011 did 1101 dc·c·111 11 to ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY AND SATURDA'( ht' worth the' t'ltort It> h;iv,· thl' ,occer sd1c·d111l' put on poster a~ wa~ donl' wll h the foot hall Tll l B~D -\ '\ \ITE I~ EH\IE'~ \ITE. team. ( rl".b wa, donl' during Mr. DOOR PR IZ·ES L;in)!,lll·s· tL·nun:. I I do ft-L'I that tho,e p,•opll' who are part1t·1paling Ill athkti..:, GIHL~ at Ithaca tleserve an at:niratl.' ro::cording of their progrl'SS .-\LL THE BOOZE·You·cAN ·.. \ without ~aid coverage depending .,- upon the ,17e of that sporb -·~ coaching staff or the number of ·, people partit:ipating. Tall'nt I) I\.) I ,"' ..,. a.:· .....' ' ' I ' ,_ ., :~ often hes in individuals th:it should he recognized.

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J: It was very mixed; the audience reaction we'll fmd out Ill Dec·embl'r 1f we're going on to the By S,tevie Swartz went from one extreme to the other. It depends semi-finals at Hofstra._ . on your interests--if you're interested m the 1TH: Frankly speaking do you tl11nk Jamie Padnos is a junior in Ithaca's Drama Restoration period, or if you're a regular Department. The diminutive actor (in height, not theater-goer, I think you would appreciate it more. J: I thmk we have a very good chancl' I think talent) shares with us here some observations on Stratagem took more of an effort from the the show was pohshl'd, it worked--1t was a vnv his craft, and on himself. audience than a light modern play-a musical fllll' production. · ITH: How does it feel being a short actor? comedy, ITH: Do you fmd that the nc'Ws of the world. or J: That is a problem · a bad grade. or some pl'rsonal problems will atkcl ITH: Do you think you're going to be religated ITH: Which audience was your best. if you can your pl'rformance greatly'! to character roles your whole life? • discern.between them'! J: You try not lo let any of your personal J: I'll probably, at least for a while, be playing J: The drama majors responded better-that's no problcins get on stage with you. But ,omehi>w 11 young inen and kids; because I'm short' in size, and surprise, I suppose. will show up in your performancl'. Thl' Sl'Verl',t in this type of acting atmosphere. I'm going to get ITH: How about working in front of a group of exampll' l can think of 1s what happenl'd to me those types of roles, I'd like to play more varied your peers--you say they responded better. ls that this summer: one mormng l found out that my roles, but I've resigned myself, for the meantime, always the case? good friend had died. and then I had to do .1 to this "type-casting." J: They're more verbal with their reactions. But performance that night. I had never done 11 bdore. ITH: Does that piss you off, though, that you it's probably the most frightening in terms of. "I hut l was dropping lines left and nghl. and I wa~ might be overlooked for a certain role? hope they like me." You're workil)g in front of ,well rehearsed. There's 1ust no way you can pa" J: It doesn't piss me off; but I feel people really .your peers and you want to prove to them you can over something likt' that. With lesser problt:111~. don't get the opportunity to see me in roles I'd be do the job. I think you really want to be up for you can overcome thl'm once you gl't on ,tagc'. more comfortable in. So far I've only been seen as that performance. The energy ot thl' show. your past-it vou·rl' anv a 10 year old, a teen-ager, and an inebriated ITH: How long a run did you have'! kind of actor you have to be ahll' ·to rl'mov~· servant. I haven't gotten a chance to do any older yourself from your personal problems. 1TH: What about after college'! roles, which I'd really like to do. It would be more J: I think :t wa~ 10 shows. We all wanted of a challenge. more-just as we were really getting into it. the J: I'd like to get min any ,in:a of theater--any T.V .. 1TH: How about Beaux Stratagem? You were a· rythym of the show was getting better, we dosed. type of performing: film. even com111erc1ah. young man in that? You ~ee, what happens in college theater is that · You learn from everything. Allll who am I to turn down res1duals'1 If otfered. 1 will accept. J: It started out as a 35 year old man; as we you have to go through the first couple of days, worked on it, though, he became younger and get the nerves down, get used to the audience--l1ke ITH: Thank you. Mr l'res1dent. We"re 111terl',ted younger. Scrub is a pretty ageless character really. previews on Broad way. Get ready for the show; m findmg out what ~Ollll' ot your intl'rest, arl' and just when you're getting ready, you've got 2 outside of acting'' 1TH: How about Beaux Stratagem? Did you (eel 1 comfortable in the play? or 3 shows left, and then it's all over. J: Sports is number one I lovl' all tho: New J: I was scared about doing Restoration 1TH: Even though it was a short run. did vou York to:a1m,. I used to play a lot of difkrl'nt sport, comedy. But I had a lot of faith in the director find that you and the rest of the cast had tro~ble bcforL' I got 11110 ;ict1ng. Now I don't havl' the· Jim Lauricella-he worked with me a good deal, a~ getting up for a show? tune. much as he did with the rest of the cast; and, after J: I think that might have been the case with ITH: Some plan, lor thl' 11111111.:diall' tuturc' ·a while, after I got the language down, after we the last show. And that was because it wa~ the day J: I'm work111g on getting tol,!elhL'I .1 l11tk were into rehearsals for a while, I felt as after the judge came. It wa~ sort of a natural comedy en,emhle. Wl'\I do hlack-ouh, 1111prov. comfortable with it as I have with anything else let-down. some stand-up ,tuff 1\1 really likt· to go:t ,1 11 act I've ever done, ITH: What judge was tl11s'! together and try 1tout at thl' Cms\·road~ ITH: Do you feel as though audiences were J: For the American College Theater Festival. ITH: Good luck with 11. 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Curt has reservations about Quixote. films of any year. It 1s the truly unique American going away 3000 miles to school, leaving· the 0 The·lives of the people and the culture they live security and familiarity of his home town. In one expenence on film. A film of many wonders, it is in are as fleeting as the scratchings on a wall-as remarkable scene, towards the end of the evening, ahout growing up, about dying, about loneliness, fleeting as graffiti. In the light of this past week's Curt drives out to see Wolfman Jack, the town's about imprisonment, about a loss of innocence,, revErlations about the energy crisis, the life-style freaky disc jockey. What he sees at the radio and how all the~e personal elemenh are retlected seen in the film appears especially tenuous. ~talion is not what he imagined: the Wolfman, like 1n the Amencan culture a~ a whole Cruisin' the night away in souped-up cars, the the Wizard of Oz, is mostly pretense. Behmd the "Where were you in '(12'!". 1~ the question a~ked endless stress on mobility--gone perhaps forever. In blaring, raucous v01ce booming over the air waves 111 the advertisement~ for the film. ·1·he yt'ar <.:hosen this sense, in its depiction of a crumbling ethos, in 1s a lonely, defeated man. New York disc jockey 1~ les~ important than 1t fir,t seem~. I'}(,':! was an epilogue that reveals the impending fate of four Wolfman Jacj< plays the character of the same chosen hy director (;eorgc Lucas ( who wrote the of the principal characters, American Graffiti name and he is extremely effective. Another of ~rnpt along with Gloria· Kalt and Willard Huyck) serves as a time-capsule of-a bygone age and an Curt's illusions are burst, and he realizes he must tor a few rea~ons, that wa~ the time he wa~. like indicator of our precarious future. get away. h1~ character~. coming of age 111 Southern The performances are universally outstanding. Other characters aren't as lucky as Curt. Big California: also 11 was a time when young people Ronny Howard as Steve, Cindy Williams as Laurie, John, the town's big dudt> who owns the hottest were ,till under the influence of the hhenhower Richard Dreyfuss as Curt, and Candy Clark as wheels in the valley, is tragically destined, like a years. I 'H, ~. reflecting a~ 11 did the reckless, Debbie are -all excellent. Two -actors who bear latter-day Billy the Kid, to be. the number one carcleh~. rocking years of the late 'SO'h, and the special notice are Paul Le Met, as Big John, and, in more involved, finally disahtrous Kennedy years, man. Every punk in the valley is shooting for Big· her film debut at the tender age of 13, Mackenzie w:ih a fragile, highly vulncrahle time. But to say John's title; and, since the title defines the man, Phillips (her papa is John Phillips, formerly of The that Luca~ meant Graffiti to he a comment only there is no way Big John can get out of defending Mamas ~nd _Papas) as Carol. Le Met and Phillips, on th,~ lime of transition and upheaval would be that title without losing his value of self-worth. coupled through much of the film, are fantastic. lo over-look many other quahl1es of the film. Like Big John, Terry the Toad is also trapped in Le Met, a self-styled stud, ~get1;, stuck with I he t'il111 take, place the rnghl before Steve and the town. Small, goofy-looking, Terry is Mackenzie, someone's little sister: Their Curt. two of the local high·, former big men on imprisoned in his fantasies. And when he finally relatiohship, sp1ced with hate, humour; and c;.mpw,, an: to fly off lo college hack east. Before gets a chance at realizing some .of.them, everything affection, is hilarious and, in the end, very moing. the morning comes, however. the two boys' lives, backfires. I-le manages to pick up a girl while American Graffiiti, a super.:fine film, opens and the liVP~ of their friend, and lovers, arc to be cruisin in borrowed wheels-but his dream Friday at the Temple Theater. toud1ed and changed forever It ,~ here that the t1111dess element of the film <.:omcs inio play. Introd ·e - Mt. B' iJ b Lucas, with the co-operation of the fmeSI Cing OS s cameraman 111 the busine~~- Haskell Wexler (he u' ' . on ·· om rero I directed Medium Cool) freeze~ the town in · : 1 , -- • . ~:~~~1il~;\,_i'11n:i~1_1\'.l~~:/:,;o!:(:~.n;1~h1\;~~:·1:cc:fl~ ~l~;1\:~·Th··e an'ti-e~~·b11·sbment 11:o"ee b~~ 1~- the day. I rullaut ~ latest l1lm 1s called that 111 !t~ :,La, · ~ IIJJ 1£~. h1gll~h l1lk. 11·, 1-'rench l1tle. La Nuit Americaine . · mean~ "I hL' /\mcncan Night.") The /\mencan n1ghl of Luca, and Wexler 1s a·harsh. neon light-a hnghler than day, surreal lighl !hat ,eem, There's nothing nine to five about Sombrero. unwilling to surrender lo dawn. Because Sombrero is anything but a doughnut's sidekick. It's· the incredibly deli~ious cocktail of milk and · · · · Preview coffee flavored brandy (flavored with no less than four By Sam Milgrim varieties of imported coffee).. Just pour Sombrero I hanksg1v111g vacalmn " co1111ng ,oon and the chilled and wake up your bored, neglected tastebuds. pro,pe<.:ts of lhal long agon111ng wed, of l1nals approa<.:hll1!! 1, always a terr1h1L· one. But. the Wake up your sense of humor. And tuck away the December lth.1..:.1 Fl1ck line up may do just a hit to establishment ... at least until tomorrow. h11ghten tllecemhl'I I and 2·ushl'r 111 the new month with / Sombrero. Just one of-the 128 fine liquors from onl' of the 1110~1 hard-hitting films' L'Ve1 made. II 1~ Old l\lr. Boston. ,tamng CIIII RohL·rtson and Clare BloonJ and 11 1, c·alkd Charky. I hi~ very moving and equally thought prnvol...111!! film 1s th<.: story 01_·-a llll'ntally rl't,11dl'd 111.111 of 30 who p,yd10log1cally 1' ,1 lllt'rL' <, vc·ars old WhL'll hL' is h.1ppe11<.:d. upon. by a do~·to1 who hl'i1c'VL', that ht· ..:an ht· <.:UrL·d by ~llll!t'rv. Chailv ,ll!IL'L'' An opl'ral1011 lake, plaL'L' .Jilli I ill' I t·,uli, ,;IL' very ~UL'L't'S~ful bu! l'(!U.Jlly ,lw11 hvL·d Charly 1s thL' ,tory ol a 111an matle 1111c·ll1gL'nl c'llllU!!h 10 wat..:h h1, ,low tk..:1111,· ha..:!... (() d11ldl1 ,llld '1 30 111 I I O2 for \. 7 5 Patton. ,t.111111!! (;L•orgt' C Sc·ott 1~ llL'XI 111 thL' Dt'L't'lllhL'r 1111,· up 1'111s h1og1a1}h1L"al mastnpll'L'L' al,o ~t.11T111!! i....1rl Maltkn. hlwanl 1311111~. and d1rL'L'tl'd h~.' 1·1.1111...lm Sd1aft11e1 " thl' story of (;L'nc·ral (;,•01!!,' S l'alton. a tkeply pwu~ .ind c·qu.illy dL'cply prolallL' 111an. I he• 111111 d<.:p1c·h the I l\l' to tame· "' l'all<>n and h1~ third army through 11' ,uc·c·e~~ .111d 111~ downfall. I hi, six aL"ade'lllY aw.1rd w111m·r 1, not nnly supi:rt, viewing hut ~upr<.:mely L'1llert.1111111g. Patton will ht• p1eSL'nt<.:d on Ike·. 8th :ind •Jth 111 I I tl.2 at 7·tltl .rnd '1.30 for S.75. lkL'eml~n 1:-1h .111d 16th 1, not only thL; last we·t·l...end heto1,· l'hn~tma~ vaL"at10n. but. 11 1s tht' weel...end ol one· ol tht' bc•st films of the ~t'ason. Sometime, a Great Notion. dire<.:IL'U by Paul Newm:in. who abo ,tars as Wt'll as Henr}' Fonda. LL'c' Rt'1111cl.... M1d1ael Sarrazin. and Rkhard Jaeckl'l.1s ont· of tht'- n1ost talt'nt la1.lt'n films 111 · rt·,·ent y<'ar, .ind 11 reflects it. This academy award winner 1, lhL' ,tory of a lumi:rjac·k family in tht' t 1111herl;1mls _of Orl'gon and thL'U fight to maintain thL'II indiv1du.1l1ty. II is the• story of fa,,··ty bonds ver,es <.:ommu111ty prt'ssurt' and it i:· ,ly on<' of tlie morL' wnrthwhile films to , •ut of I 'I 7 2. 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··space of eight weeks, instead of shooting every runaway characterizations. scene out of continuity within the space of a year or more. But because all the actors are accepting But on the whole it succeeds. It clicks. T_he By Rick Bernstein tremendous cuts in their normal star status fees, audience might leave perhaps a ht tie puzzled tor the added expense could be handled. The shooting an explanation of the events that occurred but no After seeing the first of eight film installments in sequence must give the actor at least th~ sense one leaves early. by the American Film Theatre (AFT), The Iceman of performing in a theatre, which every actor loves ,, · For those of you who don't know by now what Cometh, I thought)t difficult that it could. be to do. He can fully immerse himself in the topped. In The Iceman the camera wa~ obtrusive. character instead of jumping from his climax to his the AFT is, it's a ~ubsc_ription series oJ eight films , Any cut whether justified by the action or not, introduction and back again to his final~. of theatrical successes tor the purpose of regaining detracted· from the ov~rall mood of doom. It was Cyril Cusak; one of the few fine British actors the mass of the audience lost in the past decade. the play itself· and the unbelievably remarkable who has been overlooked for-knightship, played Forthcoming entries in the senes are: performances that earned .. this_ pro~uctio~ Sam a chauffeur and Gentleman's gentleman. PakJI Rhinocerous by Eugene Ionesco and starring favorable reviews from the cntics, mcludmg this Rodgers is without peer in his interpretation of Zero Mostel. one. In The Homecoming, directed by Peter Hall Max, the cantankerous old codger and, head of the Edward Albee's A Delicate Balance. now a (who also directed the stage version in London and household. Ian Holm coolly portrayep Lenny, a vehicle for two superstars Kathenne Hepburn and Broadway), it's the characters themselyes that are part-time pimp and a fulltime cynic. Terence Paul Scofield ( A Man for all Seasons). the essential element of the story. It 1s necessary Rigby, Joey, is the dim-witted brute and boxer Anton C'hekov's Three Sisters starnng Laurence that we view them indivi~u~lly if1: their who spends all his spare time training. He'll be a Olivier and marking his directorial dehut. This monologues and as a group in their mteractl~n. , champion as Max put it "as soon as he masters the particular film was made several years ago hut Anyone who has viewed or·read on of Pinter s. art of defense and attack". Michael Jayston wh·om until now never released in Amenca. efforts, knows that such things as "meani!lg" a~d you might remember in Nicholas and Alexandria, "sanity''. are non-existant. Any good writer will acted the part of Teddy the son who returns home Luther. a play by John Osborne and ca~tmg tell you that so,metimes, if the characters are real, for a visit with his wife, Ruth played by Vivian Stacy Keach in the title role. the characters they've createct- become separate Merchant. A majority of the actors also played the Also Simon Gray's Butley with Alan Hates who and complete entities from tll:eir author .. 1:h~y same part in the play. also starred in the Broad way wr~1on. soon begin to write their own dialogue. So 1t 1s m .., The climax of the movie is when all concerned And finally Kurt Wt·ill's and Maxwell The Homecoming. The characters demand to unilaterally decidt; that Ruth will remain in Anderson's play Lost in the Stars. with Brod. speak and act as th~y would, instea~ of being London and be everyone's mistress. She would Peters. forced to remain within the confines of a also be granted an apartment where she could The first two have been extraordinarv and have reasonable plot. . . . "earn a little extra on the side". The real stunner is also achieved commercial success. · which is Again, as in Iceman, the acting was impeccable. ")llhen they confront her with their decision and normally cast as a stranger to good taste. These ,.., without a second of disbelief or even of films will not be shown aga111 outside of their two Some credit might go to the style of shooting that day engagements. so don't miss the rest. Tickets all eight directors adhered to in the productions. procrastination she immediately sets out on are available on stand-by at The Cinema on They were all filmed in sequence and within the negotiations for financial terms. So much for Triphammer Road. ear n Y, So you think you're not worth it Thor Heyderdahl will be on campus Karen, Jon, to the team huh? You sure could for one night only, Monday, Nov. How about the snack bar? Anytime, baby! have fooled us! 26th. Attendance mandatory for members of crew team. Jon Karen Is anybody going to Iran over Mom, lassifieds Thanksgiving? 1· could really use a We know we've been bad sons and Eva- - ride. Please help, If you can. haven't lived up to your Sorry I couldn't keep up with you So Shah from home expectations, but we love you very Saturday night. much, Can we come home for a The Wine ConnolS!eur Does a!!YbOdY want to buy some weekend sometime? good-as-new snow tires for a yak? In Biff and Happy MISTER DONUT J.O. perfect condition. ,..,.,,,,. Happy Birthday! Ralph Abou May all the girls on the sixth floor of J.O, the East Tower have a Happy The Best Cup Thanksgiving. The Flying Dutchman oi Coffee To Peg, Leah, Jody, and Patty, Have a Happy Thanksgiving. in Town The Flying Dutchman . • 109 SOUTH MEADOW Robyn- Thanks so much for all the -d tbe VILLAGE GREEN magnificent and happy times we've at COMMUNITY COINERS had and for letting me write these Beautiful Classifieds. Oval Diamonds Love, hugs, kisses, etc., etc. at Tom To J.& M. & S. & L.­ Keep watching television and Playing cards. D.S. Dear Soccer Team, 188 Pleasant Grow Rd. Sorry I had so many afternoon Opt.>n Tut>sda~ thru Saturda) classes thi6 year! You did really well Ill A.1\1. to 5 P.!\1: and I'm-very l)"rOUd of each and every Evenings b\ Appointmen1 one of you. To the graduating team "We spedaliz·e in the unusual'' members; you'll be -missed, but goodluck and have a nice forever. To the rest of you, I'm looking forward to spring soccer and the rainy evenings that are part of it. Most of all, I want to again thank you all for the beautiful Birthday roses. I'll always remember you guys for being so thoughtful. Thanks again. Leah ASIATIC GARDEN To D Phi Z new sisters, Congratulations! Thank you for pledging D Phi Z. - CHINESE - AM~RICAN FOOD GIANT CLUB S11AK Slll'IDWlrn \·: $ 2 ~ Michael Try harder. 118 W. State St. Cntts open Tuesday Dear David M. Kleinfelder, So your name's never in print • c!,e~ z-ta11J since 1931 · thru Sunday· huh? Well, he,-e it is • Dave Kleiny · Dave Kleiny - Dave Kle,ny ...enjoy. Love, Your Sports Writers Dear Abby- Thanks a lot for all you"ve done in helping us with everything. Love, MAYERS SMOK.E SHOP Patty and Helen· Dear Scott, What a party pooper!! Are you Sp,ci•liziht in any more 11alive" cfunng baseball season? All Smoker's ·supplies Dear Tom- 5cutpture You asked for a soccer ball so now-­ you have one. NOW what do you want? 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Fl,!RNITURE Dear seniors of the soccer team, Sorry to see you all go, We'll miss _Newspapers you. come back and visit us next ._.,,. . . . . -· year. N•N~ To Str•ntl Tll1•t11 The soccer Team & Friends JII l. St•t• St• Dear soccer Team and Coach- Do you slel!p with your soccer ~ ftllcJ.0111• ql.f.AR balls? We had fun making them. C'OIIJ• In And Get Acguainted Beefer & Teltz- · come home. We miss you. Love, 27·2·7 Lu- · . vo·u•re definitely the best roomle. Love,,, A. ·M.K. Orange Juice and , coffee? Any tlmei ·

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By A.J. In this best of five match Ithaca Rumor Has It... was defeated in three straight The Lady lthacans travelled . games, as evidenced by the final to Cortland State last scores of I 5-6, I 5-8, 15-9. Ithaca Wednesday in pursuit of their was overpowered by the By Mike Hunt how he expects the food service additional outlays of funds, we sixth victory in as many starts extremely tall and exceptionally to be affected, a Saga spokesman expect to make it up through , strong Cortalnd squad. Although but were sent back to Ithaca on Rumor has it that lthaea replied, "It shouldn't haye much savings of power." The the losing end of the 3-0 score. they played one of ~heir best matches 0f the season, the Lady College, in cooperation with the of an effect on our hot platter administrator also seemed It ha cans w.::rc countered government, has decided to since most of them we serve at overjoyed at the prospect of CLASSIFIEDS consistently by Cortland's strong support the President's energy about 38 degrees now. bumping into a pretty co-ed Dear Iowa Farmer, defense. Needless to say, Ithaca crises program I 00% or actually However," he went on tp say, without needing an excuse. Say Hi to all the cows and pigs. College was represented by a Give them a great big Sule, Suie(?). more than I 00% for the simple "one major change will-be made. Next on the list was Safety. In I'll think of Iowa when I harvest the talented, high spirited team of fact that the administration has Hamburgers will be served with order to save gasoline, Safety crops. skilled a thlctes. improved on many of •lie - cones. On top of everything shall trade in their signal cars for Ohio Hick Last weekend Ithaca accepted Dear Andy, an invitation to the Binghamton President's ideas. The .. C. else," the Saga spokesman surplus World War II We really m15sed your company ·quipped, "the ice cream will stay motorcycles with matching side t h15 morning and especially at lnv1tational, and advanced to the Energy Plan, whir, is breakfast. No Pinball at s,x A.M? finals, where they were nar:row\y multi-faceted will effect every ·.''•hard longer." cars. Safety has also ordered 14 What next oh great news inventor? defeated by Oneonta State. In ·· Also on the list was the Flexible Flyers ·with optional Love aspect of college life BIUe at 6 their f1r~t match of the Mike Hunt, Rumor Reporter, , Library. Since they are one of "Sergeant Preston of the Dear Suzanne, afternoon, Ithaca beat was casing Job Hall for a story the major users of power on Canadian Royal Mounted Vcs sweetie this one's for you. Binghamton m a best of three HAPPY TURKEY. Say Hi to Laura. and flirting with Rapunzel (sec campus they will be the hardest Police" dog harnesses for use match, 10-15, 15-13, 15-6. They· Love, Ithacan letters to the Editor, hit. Plans call for the elimination when snow comes. (Kemo Steph and Lu, Tex then advanced to the semi-finals, of lights in phases and for all beware). Finally Safety will go Don't know what to do! agam~t Fredonia. and bested Nov. I, Vol. 47, No. 9, page 4, Meg and v,c, C'ol.2) when he came upon a printed material to be replaced on to save power by trading in Can do ,t with them!!! their opponents l 5-6, 4-15. Love, l 5-6. In the frnal-. against copy of the Top Secret plan · by brail at the earliest possible their walky-talkies and instead T.G. BALL I.T.5. Oneonta. a ~upposedly strong carelessly left on the desk of an moment. When asked for further be equipped with dixie cups Robyn, volleyball power, the Lady administrator. Mike Hunt, sticky information on the plans, a high attached by string. We must v1s1t Connie F. this Ithacan~ were defeated 13-15, fingered as always, managed to library administor told us, "The The last significant item on weekend, Boy or Gori' Keep on 15-10, 14-1 "· lift a set of the plans and has had effects of the plans will be far the list are the Towers elevators. typing. Love your picture. date. the Lady lthacans Tex ro them expertly reprinted here for reaching, although we don't In order to save electricity, they hold a 7-2 record Ill m.itches. your knowledge. Everyone expect students to learn bra1l at shall be removed to be replaced Dear T.G.BALL I.T.5-.- Al tcr recc1v1ng a bid to the State by up and down poles. Good Congratulatoons on the 89 on your ·1 ournamcnt, wh1rh will be knows that the temperature 111 test. Are you happy someone finally luck 111 using them; remember, played th,~ corning weekend, the the dorms 1s going to be lowered once, we expect that most will publlcozed ,t. So now you can shut the first stop is the biggest. up about that. I also think that lei.Im will have completed their to 68 degrees but, what they I ca rn i t quick I y through Candice wouldn't hke ,t of she heard I me ~ea ~on. At Ccnc~eo. the don't realize 1s that nothing has necessity. Until that time This reporter feels .i. certain what you said tonight (on fact I know obligation to those who read this personally that she didn't appreciate Lady Ithacan~ will have to face been mentioned about other however a continuing plan has your comments). One of these days llerk1mL·r. Buftalo. and buildings on campus. been made. An additional person column every week. So, let me you'll get yours ... Love you, you Brock port. lil order to advance The dining halls are first on will be hired to turn the lights offer you a suggestion in staying obnoxious bastard - I'll meet you up any turthcr. II the past season is the lis·t. All dining hall off and on at 5 second warm through this long cold "IN THE'SKY"!! one of these days!! .iny 1nd1cat1on of Ithaca's Watch Out!! temperatures will 1mmed1ately intervals." The administrator winter. J.C. students, continue as potent1al, the Lady lthacans you always have. don't go to Pete and Julie- should do well this weekend be reduced to 38 degrees, went on to say that "although When the squad hots the Island, ,t weather permitting. When asked this extra worker will require class, just stay in bed all day. better be 3 and not 2. agam~t their many opponents. Link

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The Ithacan, November 15, 1973 Page l l Hobart was dQwn but not out, 6 plays before Fullback Rick · to play. A bull of six minutes as Ithaca punter Jim Hagin Kowalski . took the hand-off ended with a field goal attempt punted out of his own end zone from QB Thon and charged the by Ithaca's Billings from FOOTBALL to Hobart defensive back Craig ~ Ithacan line only to fumble the Hobart's 46. The 58-yard Williams, who ran 49 yards for a ball away to a Bomber lineman. attempt had the distance but By Dave Rives' Our offense, still crippled from plunge by Half-Back Rick TD. The PAT attempt was sailed just wide to th~ left. -. - injuries, failed to move the ball Hanley in the 3rd stanza and a blocked, and the ball·was chased Hobart took the ball on their 20 Once again, it all came down forcing Hagin to again punt from 4th period 26-yard field goal. all the way back to mid-field but lost it seconds later f.vhen a to the final game for the Ithaca his own end zone. Hobart took Hobart won the opening toss, with the Ithaca defensive line in Statesmen ·pass was intetcepted football team. -Only Hobart the ball ·at our 4-3 following the , but that was about all they won. hot pursuit. Eight minutes still for the fifth time. Kroll picked it stood in the way of a third punt, and on their second play consecutive winning season. The .The Statesmen failed ·to snare a remained in the first period, and off and ran 33 yards for Ithaca's from scrimmage, Thon lobbed a game was played on rock-hard first down and were forced to Ithaca's defense . came alive, final score. The PAT kick by short pass over the right side. Boswell field at Hobart before a punt. The kick sailed to Ithaca's playing the game they were Howell made it 36-15. Four Defensive Back Giroux was capacity crowd. For Hobart's 42, where it was downed. Gary capable of after that, holding minutes were left to play, but waiting, as he picked the ball off Statesmen, a win meant an Bucci once again came out to Hobart scoreless until the 3rd the already half empty Hobart u~defeated season and a possible call signals. On the first play he period. and raced 70 yards down the left ~lands told the story. Hobart Three second-period side-line for I.C.'s third TD. The gave up the football after one trip to the Knute Rockne Bowl. handed off to FuUback Dave Reinick. Reinick ran up through interceptions by the Iithaca PAT made it 22-6, I.C. Two last futile attempt at scoring and Ithaca won by a score of defense of Hobart Quarte'rback minutes later after holding the l.C. ran out the clock. 36-15, outplaying and outhitting the middle of the line, cut to his left and followed his blockers 58 Jeff Thon's passes stalled Hobart Stafesmen, an offense hgh t-end the proud Statesmen. The win "Our defense really stood ya~ds downfield to give I.C drives. Defensive Back Ralph Bryand took a Hobart punt 65 out", remarked head coach Jim marked the second time in as Dintino intercepted a pass at downfield to give I.C. a quick yards for another score: PAT Butterfield. "We got two quick many years that the Bombers Hobart's 35, but l.C. failed to 6-0 lead. Alan Howell booted good, score: 29-6. a·t 8:00 srnres and then held them the have deflated Hobart's bowl move the· ball. A field goal hopes. Last year Ithaca thrilled a the PAT and Ithaca led 7-0. minutes of the third stanza. rest of the way ... we wore them Following . Ithaca's kick-off. attempt by Scott Billings from Hob a r I ca me to II fe down." - large hometown crowd by the 3 7 was blocked. The winning in the mud, 1 7-7. Hobart again went nowhere momentanly as they took Butterfield felt thaL,his squad against a stout Bomber defense. Statesmen then drove down to Billing's kick and we111 75 yards overcame a lot to pass the record This year'c contest was settled the 1.C. 7 where another Thon early, however, as the Bombers The Statesmen punted and in 6 plays. Kowalski fumbled at they did. With their top four Ithaca took possession on their pass was picked off by Chuck our 3, but this time, Hobart's quarterbacks. and leadrng put two quick scores on the Kroll. Ithaca again called on its board within · the first three own 46. The next play seemed offense held onto the ball. One ground gainer Tom Bryand out to come from a Hollywood punter to kick it away and play later, Hanley plunged over ot <1ction durrng !ht' last four minutes of play. Dave Remick Hobart drove to our 30 yard line scored both on runs of 58 and movie script as Bucci again from the one. The two point ga llll's agamst ~uch rugged handed off to Reinick, and before lineman Bob Tinsley conversion try failed Jnd at oppos1t1on as Wdns. Bridgeport 54 yards on LC. 's first two picked off another Thon pass. offensive plays from scrimmage Reinick again ran through the 10:41 of the third period. I.C. C.W. Post and Hobart. the squad· The score stood at 15-6 Ithaca at never It'! down. in both series. Gary Giroux line, cut to his left and rambled led 29-12. Early in the frnal the half. period, Hagin punted from deep to picked off an errant Hobart pass 54 yards for six more points. ""For our guys have a Ithaca received the kick-off to m his own terntory, givrng and returned it 70 yards for a Bucci exploited an already wmning season ( under such open the third period. Two Hobart good field position at advl'rSL' cond1t1on) was a score in the third period, A rattled Statesmen defense by major penalties put us deep into their 46. The Statesmrn drove minute later, Bill Bryant taking the PAT snap from center tremendous rl'I led mn on their our own territory forcing Hagm all the way to our 6. wer~ held desire and will.'" returned a Hobart punt 65 yards· and running around the left side to again punt from his own end there, and settled for a 23 yard for a TD. Safety Chuck Kroll, into the end zone untouched for ·~he win markl'd a happy two points. Ithaca 15. Hobart 0. zone. The kick sailed to our 42. field goal. making the score completed Ithaca's scoring by end111g to the football carl'ers of Hobart drove down to the 15 in 29-J 5 with eleven minutes left 13 Ithaca Seniors. picking off another Hobart pass "( Bucci's run) completely and returning it for the score. caught Hobart off guard," Hobart's scores came on a remarked Ithaca's Sports I 9-yard punt return by Information Director Jim Defensive Back Craig Williams in Erickson. ''There was just no way we were going to lose this the first period, a one yard game." 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