Ithaca College Digital Commons @ IC The thI acan, 1969-70 The thI acan: 1960/61 to 1969/70 4-17-1970 The thI acan, 1970-04-17 The thI acan Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1969-70 Recommended Citation The thI acan, "The thI acan, 1970-04-17" (1970). The Ithacan, 1969-70. 23. http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1969-70/23 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, 1969-70 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC. ol. XLII-No.23 Ithaca, New York, April 17, 1970 ------------------------------Price 15 Cents Leventhal Leads Union, Job Damaged; Change EOP Budget In Air To Victory "I do not control EOP funds. As for a $90,000 budget cut... I 't': don't think there is any such ; : ' •. ~ •:- • • •• I• thing." Arthur Lescano, director of financial aicl, tried to resnlv,• "tf,e­ issues" that shook thl' Ithaca ;ampus for six day~. beginning April 9. At that time the Afro-Latin Society presented President Dillingham a list of I 2 demands "wluch were to he met" by Monday. Ont' demand read: "A new budget he established that would meet EOP finan.:ial needs a~· proposed hy the dire.:tor." Monday's llll'et ing however was un~atisfa.:lory to ~ome 40 Afro-Latin ~tudents who disruptl'd Dillingham·~ offi.:e and section~ ol Joh llall on their way N•w l!xecutlva Board: Nancy McCarthy, Paul Levanthal, out. Marilyn Goldblum, Pam Jordan, Al Pryor. Photo by Doug Finck T hl' ~ame ~tu<ll'nt~ marched dire.:tly to the U111011 when: they The CHANGE PARTY, led by lHE CHANGE Judicial Board, left the bookst_ore in a slate of ul Leventhal, after a week-long in a closer tally won over the holo.:oust. mpus battle won a solid victory TOGETHER party, the votes (in <\bout 400 students who had both the executive and judicial alphabetical order) were: rallied outside th!! U111on to await ections. Leventhal, with 672 CHANGE Dillingham ·s respon,e heard the tes became the new student Michele Geraerdts 535 crash; they were urged by dy president over Georgianna Greg Lindsley 563 self-appointed white student ace, CONSENSUS PARTY, Al Pryor 576 leadi:rs to continue the "rap" in ,-, th 469 votes. Lou Pushkin 51 C) the vicinity of thi: President's Election results were first John Sadwith 5~3 office. Dillingham and two nounccd over WICB-news at 11 Ca thy Salisbury 5 66 unidentifii:d assistanh remained 1. Tuesday night after two days Gina Whitehill 550 locked inside hb officl'. while voting. Informed sources say TOGETHER student~ .:hanting: "Meet the lots received from the Terrace Carol Bollag 45 3 Blacks demands."' moved into the Tower areas were split. John Baumann 487 building. Secretaries and other Behind Leventhal were Pam Sue Jackson 464 members ol the administrative dan, vice president, 662 votes. J ackic LewL~ 44 2 staff had already vacated Joh Hall. Pryor was voted treasurer with Mike Scanlon 430 In the meantinH', Bla.:ks also had 4 votl!s. Nancy McCarthy Mike Serventi 369 alrc:..dy fled the campus. ame recording secrl!tary with Robin Taylor 399 Dillingham escorted by the Rt. votes and Marilyn Goldblum n;nna Siciliano of the Rev .. William Graf emerged about now corresponding secretary CHANGE Union Party won the I CJ minutes later to address h 667 votes. presidency over independent Les students who had gathered "'ll..,. -{ otes for the CONSENSUS Sylvan with 566 votes against his outside the administration. •• . "meeting unsat1Sfactory to some 40 students••• " TY were: 182. Other winners arc: Kevin building. He began by saying "llad ' Mark Spiro, 488 Brownell, vice-president; Gary I known the course of action that Reing, treasurer; Greg Davis, would be takc11 after the meeting, Bob Linn 480 ·­ anger on the part of the people budget cut, saying that state EOP corresponding secretary; and Pearl Mruvka 474 the only thing I could have said funds had not yet been allocated. ind epcndent Robin Young, involved ... but a mah is a mob." Scott Gutter 448 was: cool it." They said that a definite yes or no recording secretary. He added, "there was great With reference to the Afro-Latin destruction, answer was not given to the E Says Dillingham said, "I regret very inquiring Afro-Latin students. much that damage has been done: Instead, they had said that an I don't expect any restitution to answer to the demands could not No To be made .... Of course investigation be given at that time. is always made in damage of this sort... At thi~ point I'm not •••••••••••••••••••••• Gippe discussing the Black demands." : GUTS : Students hanging over the • • · administrative balcony responded •: AAUP Elections 2 • r. Arnold Wilhelm announced to this with, "meet the demands," : Spring Weekend 3 : nesday that the School of while an opposing clement • Julian Bond 3 : sical Education recommended chanted, "Bring the police." • Editorials 4,5 : GIPPE be dropped as an One white student addressed Afro-Latin 6 : ollege requirement. The final the crowd and .announced that ision, however, must come "people who did the damage Readers' Theater 7 : the All-College Faculty who should be reported to the police; Scholarship 8 : ed the GIPPE program to money for the damage should be Abortion 9 : bo during their last meeting. taken from the EOP funds." IDCS H: e PE department requested Tualdav,1 Allout 1,000 people 1•ttt•r to support Afro-uttn d•m•ndL Both Charles Brodhead and • Movie Review 12 • GIPPE still be available for all Dillingham denied any knowledge : Veterans n: ents as an elected course. Photos by Baro Goldberg of the supposed $90,000 EOP • Sound Off 14: ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Th~ Ithacan, April 17, 1970, .-~age~_ Adorno Tops AAUP Elections Wojcik, Mitchell David Adorno, Chariman of and Frank Musgrave, Economics, the Department of Mathematics. l were the two faculty members was elected President of the Ithaca_ elected to the Exe~\t'tive College Chapter of AAUP. The Committee. Ode chalked up 134 Vowd In election results, which were points; Musgrave ranked 99. released Wednesday, showed I Other faculty members by Jim Donaldson nominated for the Executive Adorno with 53 votes over John "Optimistic," was the word Committee were:· Robert no tonger be made without the Sch"".artz, Assistant Profc!>!>or of j from the Art Department on the Cosgrove (79), George Swenson committee's vote. (The other 75% Physics, 50 votes. : prospect of Ithaca College rehiring (70), John Gunning (69), Walter of the vote is equally divided For the office of· Gary Wojcik and Fred Mitchell, Lalor (68), and Edward Pesaresi between Wojcik, Mitchell and Vice-Presidcn t, William Schoones both members of the of the Education Department won (69). Salvatore Grippi who will remain department's faculty who recently . as Chairman of the Department. over Ashur Baizer, Engli~h. with a . resigned their positions. vote of 61-42. Students had earlier requested his A Wednesday afternoon dismissa1.) Jane Vogel, English, is the new I telephone conversation with Secretary-Treasurer of the AAllP .. "' The new student bargaining Steven Murdock, chairman of the arm was originally a proposal that Miss Vogel look 67 votes over ~ newly instituted Student arose out of several heated Donald Niewyk, History, with 35 Committee, revealed to The votes. dialogues last week over Ithacan that the department James Ode, Music Department, conditions within the department. expects Dean Paul Givens to offe~ Subsequent meetings in President new contracts to both faculty Howard Dillingham's office with n p ¥¥Rtllbtc A db members sometime soon. The Provost Robert Davies produced PIZZERIA decisio11, if made; will be the first_ their joint support for such a ~ :J~'-4 big success for the Student committee. ~ (~ (orn,.,,r State & Plain Sh. Ithaca Committee who sponsored the Departmental voting provided ~"...-., ~l'B~ & l>I~:\EH~ proposal and who have the just about I 00% support for the potential of becoming a very idea and also for its first effective ~ Dine Here or Carry Ou, powerful group within the Art action: that of seeking the e-- complex, according to Murdock. rehiring of Wojcik and Mitchell. .. For .",'ptnly /JdirTI'!/ As explained by Murdock, the In commenting on the only I committee of four which includes noteworthy abscenuon from the Bob Tudor, Charles Muldoon and PHONE balloting, Murdock remarked that, AR 2-1950 freshman Terry Low will never "He (Grippi) felt he had been the n have less ..... than a 25% vote on all target and would rather not governing policy within the ~~~~~---~,...;.-...~~~~ ..... -~-.., vote ... He was pretty vague ... but A department; especially in the area t I said he would be willing to EMMICK MOTOR CO. t COMPLffl of faculty hiring-a move that can cooperate with anything the vote t MUSICAL SlllVICE I MONTOUR FALLS t passed." I I • OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK The student group is presently 11 a.m. - 1 a.m. conducting weekly meetings to I Factory authorized dealer for Ja~uar, t HICKEY'S discuss the acquisition of new I t Music Store facilities and to examine Volvo,Triumph,BMW .Fiat.MG.Peugeot, t DELICIOUS · prospective candjdates for five t Austin Healy, Renault, and Plymouth'. 201 South Tioga St. FOOD AT additional faculty positions to be t Ithaca 272 - 8262 THE RIGHT added to the department next t year. I PRICES t $90,000 na,ts Inventory And a~ Murdock told The t Ithacan, "Any proposal passed by t Always more than 100 models in stock. THIS WEEKEND I I Evening ·Supper the committee is effective .
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