Cayuga Community College - Nainrubua Yearbook (Auburn, NY)

 - Class of 1978

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Cayuga Community College - Nainrubua Yearbook (Auburn, NY) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 18 of 162
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WOMANHOOD is the theme of this per- tour Colleges throughout the formance given by Betsy Rose and Cathy and the East, They hope to upgrade Winter. Working out of Boston, the duo wQm3n'5 image through their music- PROVIDING A MUSICAL OUTLET for tour- ing musicians is the Kaw-liga Coffee House located in a cove-like area of the library build- ing. Here students enjoy varried musical enter- tainment in a relaxing atmosphere at no charge. Hidden away in the lower level of the library building is Kaw-liga, where many talented musicians performed throughout the year. During the day the room served as a rec area. How- ever, coffee house nights changed its appearance completely. Pool and ping- pong tables were replaced by comfort- able chairs and big pillows, and candle light provided a cozy atmosphere. One performer, J oe Bisignano, was a C4 student and resident of Auburn. He opened the show for Randy Rice, first guest star, who entertained his audience with a collection of soft, mel- low ballads. Another solo performer, Scott Alarik, offered a combination of comedy and Minnesota-orientated folk tunes. In addition to solo performers, there were bands such as Frostwater who delivered a diverse selection of folk Songs for H September 6, Kew-liga HUMOR is a major component in me min and amuse. The Kaw-Liga audien audience. A150 founding out the Kaw- act of Scott Alarik. Scott, who hails experienced Scott Alarik on Novem- liga offerings were duo performers, from Minnesota' Combines his Singing- be' 7 and 3- an Q to CIIICI 12 Coffee Houses

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From Pomp To Pigs WHAT Cn HAPPEN NEXT? ALWAYS a popular attraction is the smooch booth. Doing its share of attracting, the kis- sing booth was set up in the student lounge where kisses were sold throughout the Oc- tober day. Partaking in this fun-d-raising ac- tivity is Cheryl Cheney and Mr. Bill Koman- ecky, Chairman of the Science Department. A PIG CHASE? Observing in disbelief, stu- dents are entertained by students and facul- ty alike. Although their pig escaped through the fence, the faculty teams won, catching Helen Ham in one minute and 30 seconds. K J x, xx: 5-s-. . 3 '. , X 4 Q it vw E . r 3, fm'L ' - 1 ft F -f . Z 'if H Vg qi sn ,' 'five' 'N 1 frjfvvnl 22' fe , xi ' in - J T 'XA , x' Nl-1, -'in v 1 Community College Week l I st, 'Xe



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tsy Rose and Cathy Winter. The which staged approximately 14 coffee its, rated as two of Bogtoyfg fmegt houses. It was newly organized under gel'-Song writers, were featured at the l63dC1'Sl1lp of Blair Hull. A casual 1 Third National W0men's Musical atmosphere, a multitude of fine per- stival. Displaying their talent, Betsy f0fH16fS, and 11eW1Y'PU1'ChaSed living 1 Cathy showed their ability in vocal P00111 WPG furniture Combined to PTO' '11'101'1iZj1'1g, guitar, piano, and the Vide many I'6l3XlI1g evenings TQOI' C4 SIU- dle. The duo's music depicted the dBHfS- style of the independent woman, The WOHTHH behind the Kaw-liga ri they discussed their views with C4 coffee house, Blair Hull, is currently a dents in workshops during the resident of Auburn. She has musical tool day, talent herself which she incorporates in Kaw-liga is a student-funded activity hef act Called 'GHUH and R03Ch-N It r I Candlelight t Magic I HATE CATS sings Randy Rice at a college coffee house. As a singer-songwriter, Randy mingles ballads with a few satirical numbers. He has toured much of the coun- try and was originally a native of Chicago. FELLOW C4 STUDENT, Joe Bisignano, opened the Randy Rice act with an exciting Spanish ballad. Joe, who calls Auburn home, writes his own music. Performing at Kaw- liga on Sept. 7, he sings one of his own num- bers, This Time. consists of her husband Jim, who sings for the team. The duo has toured the Midwest, South, and East, gaining a vast amount of experience. She and Jim appeared at Kaw-liga during the end of April. Blair also gave credit to Dave Char- land, student activities director. Also to be noted is Kathleen Reardon. Kathleen is the newly appointed chair- person and, like Blair, was instrumen- tal in pulling Kaw-liga together. Coffee Houses 13

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