Ithaca College - Cayugan Yearbook (Ithaca, NY)

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Development - Joseph Minogue f YY' ' ' ' 7' ' - Director of Orientation-Counciling - Dr. John Brown Director of Residential Life - Donald Runyon Director of Housing - Dave Lord Director of Safety 8- Security - Lou Withiam it Director of Educational Opportunity Program - Eloise Dowdell 1 Q r Y ,,,, 5, Career Plans - Joy Evans Director - Barbara Feitler Ass 'nt li. 43.17 Q Annual Giving - Bud Garrity UNION STAFF Roger Eslinger - Director HEALTH CENTER STAFF J. David Hammer - Director Q LU rr 3 i- Q :L i- O z z Q i- 4: cr i- Q Z E Q 4 Relations tor of Alumni irec -D Hults Bob Thomas Salm - Business Manager Publications f irector o -D Margret Gibson usiness Services 6CfOl' Of B ir -D Robert Howland hickering-Clay Lorraine C Funding R6S68fCf'l afld AC8d6lT7lC f Dlf6CfOf O Peter Dembitsky Sn! s Developm in. System dm Dfl'6CfOl' Of A Jim Erickson - Director of Sports Information ENGLISH left to right . Cosgrove . Ogden . Parr . Cronkhite . Freedline . Baizer . Vogel . Harcourt . Hanavan W. Terwilliger not pictured C. Grace M. O Brian X5 in Q' HISTORY l to r seated H Emery G Altschuler R Ryan J Saltzgaber l to r standing A Ezergarlls R Brown J. Tempesta P. McBride not pictured D. McKeith J. Pavia SGCIOLCGY . Hayes . Davis . Villanevva . Silverman J. Laskowitz . Brous standing . Euell . Reynolds . Edwards . Silverman . APPEL . Ehrens . Burgeven L R P D A J D. Brand R E M M R J MATH I. to r. front C. Elson S. Hockett D. Schmidt J. Spitzer back . Zahorik . Ascher . Copes . Lewis . Kelemen . Thomison J. Rosenthal not pictured D. Adorno S. Hilbert M. Sternstein J. Maceli li Ad! X PHYSICS I o r Schwartz Spencer Sadoff Smith Seligman not pictured M. Steinberg Kgag CrMnFf' i ,J Rb Sr .. A 3: P , x. X X . 'Ne BIOLOGY I. to r. sitting L. S. L. ' F. M. G. M. J. B. L Shedden A Compton J Confer standing Ylngllng DeLanney Thompson Schmleder Bernard Brammer Swenson Graves Bernard Skeps PHILOSOPHY 8m RELIGION l. to r. sitting M. Chiu B. Richards S. Schwartz standing G. Clarkson L. 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Gowan K. Long R. Eskridge Z. Pronti H. Carnes M. Kelsey 3rd, row T. Faulkner E. Burke H. Morris R. Simpson V. Mancini C. Fisher back M H. R. J. D M M. Greene Broadwell Caliel Hamilton Wuest Connolly Unkel DRAMA 8x M SPEECH I. to r. front G. Hoerner E. Newman J. Lauricella D. Creason J. Bracewell S. Fish back . Bostwick . DiGiacinto . Long . Smith . Pritt . Sharp . Brown . Gilbert ART A Atwell G Wojcik S Grippi not pictured H McCue R Fhchenburg G R D N F F F C :PW ED COMM I o r R Nucosen A Schwelder P Dyer EMPLOYMENT IN MUSIC l. to r. front J. Covert 2nd. row . Hedrick . Neubert . Mueller . Ostrander 3rd. row F. Eldridge D. Berman M. Covert 4th. row J. Ode j . J. Tague P. Mehts back M.ArIin M L ' . ewus E. Gobrecht ED COMM W: fm, IMOREAMRNC I. to r. front W. Lister E. Holm 2nd. row J. Catalfano T. Dunn J. Bullock R. Bullock 3rd. row R. Regal C. Lord E. Regal G. Brodhead 4th. row A. Ostrander S. Mauk L. Miller S. Sdhrock N28 l llllllll y As. iwf i CNNEMAIR PHOTOGRAPHY I or G Showalter S Landon J Rheuban H Forsburg J Keshlshaglou M Travis P Klmge -3 Q. N gr.. I .W . A E.: .r. . . fl - 3 H ax ff . I A l 2 ,janv E X. --ss., nl xm,f ' TELEVISION 8m RADIO front row left to right D. Woodman P. Smith back J. Treble D. Ulloth AFIT HISTCFIY left to right C Straughan R Gnppl E Lamb mlssmg J Clanton N Ramage ,f EI f WRITING CENTER in alphabetical order B. Adams S. Bessel E. Blanpied . Coggshall . Farrell . Hower . Kramnick . Lory . Penner . Pesoli-Bishop . Rishel J. Traver POLITICS In alphabetical order Brownstein Elsensteln F lreslde Grosscup Kaaret Ku rlander MacCoIl Morton J Ryan 'Q - 'Q W ,wa-In ww ,M NW N.. -if' Mmm, fum, Q-9 U 'MRM -Qmqam av t ,f 25 . ,f . P ' ,. 'M' ' v.m1.,., rw w.. 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I B 1 1' N 'V -?+:,f' -, SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS an 5' 'flu Q r Nancy Evans - President Scott Kramer and Linda Levine - Vice Presidents Larry Holland - Treasurer STUDENT ACTIVITIES BOARD in alphabetical order Howard Bloom Our apologies to the members of the Nanci Boruonoff following organizations not pictured in Chuck Goldman this book: lrwin Halperin Jon Horwitz Afro-Latin Society Judy Kaplan Bi0IOgy Club Susan Meade English Club Leslie Mirken PhySiCS Club James Ohm Math Club Henan Riour Fencing Club Marie Virno Student Auxiliary Safety Patrol E my I D E John Nader - President ?gu1cIeGl1o'lgZrm: C O N G R E S S Margarie Brown - Chairperson azcbkgzfgaxi Vice Presidents ., bex P R I D E N T , S H E,?li?JL:ii?-lgfzworth Patty Martabano Leslie Mirken Tracy Schroth Nancy Shapiro in alphabetical order Gary Kaplan Betsy Noglows Barb Short Jane Billows Scarlett Kronenberger Tom Plastaras Sharon Tanzen Robert Brinson Patrice Lannon Mark Pollack Beth Taylor Calerie Calhoon Lindy Leifer Michelle Porcaro Linda Wilcox Laurie Chockley Stew Leonard Merrie Raker Shawn Murphy Deb Crabbs Amy Lieberman Vivian Rnedi P.J. Dunn Daniela Lodes John Romain BUREAU OF CONCERTS in alphabetical order Mindy Appel Howard Bloom Michael Chambers Kevin Cornish Holly Greene Larry Holland Jaime Wohl CERT CHOIR JAZZROCK ILLEL ,mls-H' W v,,- V 'ET-P' PQ' ,nu- 153 ,. , A M ' , mg, , MM V Z M: LING CLUB BO V A. , , ,, E 9 . 3 OUTING CLUB FELLCWSHIP OF HUMAN AWARENESS in alphabetical order Scott Braziller Mary Capponi Cheryl Fenner LuAnne Galletto Gerri Gibbons Mike Greenzeig Jim Kapelson Terrell Nemeyer Michael Radlauer Ellen Relfsneider Hana Rubenzahl ' INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL V WICB-AM in alphabetical order Linda Birkenbach Tim Callaghan Brian Campbell Alex Corteselli Norma Fay Jeff Fishman Claudia Geyer Nick Greenfield Ken Hayer Gene Hallahan Brad Kahn Ron Kalvaitis Steve Kaplan David Katzner Chris Kelly Barry Lowenhar Pamela Nevins Glenn Potkowa Abe Perlstein Bill Rose Randy Riley Chris Skerrit Michael Spencer Peter Talbot Corey Taylor Cindy Thomason Lisa Trubiano Michael Watkins WICB-FM in alphabetical order Jay Bobbin Bob Buchmann Brian Campbell Norma Fay Marty Gould Steve Gold Mike Greenzeig Jon Kaufman Scott Lancey Allison Miller Daria Malinchak Abe Pearlstein John Peterson Glenn Potkowa Bill Rose Steve Seidmon Mike Spencer Julie Spira Corey Taylor Hank Tenney Mike Watkins Marc Wollin Dave Van Wie Harry Weinger Rich Yelen published independefmfly Dy The sfudenfs Of ITITOOO College PZ, M-...., SWAT? E3 Z3 WRITERS: EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ..'. JON CHOATE ELLEN BLICKMAN, REBECCA DAVIDSON. SENIOR EDITOR 'vlr MARK ENGSTROM MARION GILLERLAIN, DEBORAH KATZ, NAN- NEWS EDITOR .... PETER AJEMIAN CY 'MBURG' JOANNE MALBIN- GEORGE MANAGING EDITOR .... COREY TAYLOR MEREDLTH' LAURH5 ROSENBLATT- BRUCE FEATURES EDITOR .... TRACY SCI-IROTI-I SAFFORD- JAY SNHJER- PRESTON STEWART. ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR .... CARYN PICKER ROBERT TAUB JAY BOBBW- SPORTS EDITOR .I.. PETE TALBOT PHOTO EDITOR .I., FRANK SELLERS ADVERTWNG1 ADVERTISING MANAGER .,.. DOUG LANDBACK MARCY DAW5- STEVE HARP- GARY KAPLAN. BILLING MANAGER .. DAVID SMITH ROB NELSON. CINDY SCHWARTZ, RIvA WEIN- BUSINESS MANAGER .... ANDY FRIEDMAN STEW- SPORTS: DAN HULBERT. MARY KOZEY, REID WAL- MARK PHOTOS: BRUCE MOROSOHK, MARK MUMPTON, AUD- REY WEISS, CHUCK RITER STAFF: LIZ BICHE, VICKI COX, BETSY NOGLOWS. LINDA SANFORD, SARAH SWANSON, KEN YALE M3 CAYUGAN , David Workman Cheryl Wilhelm Susan Covei i I i gi Richard Young Mark Beckeiman Linda Stanger i-44 ., -792 ,, Doug Wiseman Kim Howe Mindy Appel Lee Dublin David Reiff Jefferson Ketchem Debbie Mizersky Rich Pasely Lynn Fiosenburg uhm THE HAUNT A Qc' ,Q rw? . k , 6 'tv b unsafe! ' . JZ., wnggvgg M amp' . I Qt' , 1 i 2 in 311 P nes Tavern ful -quail 'OAR L xl!3 3 1' A awk ,NR gf5f., ii'W ails. Q1 M Nil-'Q TX x Qu' fi li UHF Simeon's 152 153 I I54 Ml, 'Tv it Pi ni 0. XX A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM EARL MCCARROLL - Director DONALD CREASON - Set Design MARY ELLEN LIDON - Light Design JOYCE AYSTA - Costume Design JEFFREY G. CISMOSKI - Music Director DARBY ROWE and BETH RUNSTEDLER - Choreography ROBERT SCHEELER - Technical Direction cast Theseus ....... ......... J ohn Hutton Hippolyta ................. Marcie Firestein Philostrate ............... Marisa Redanty Egea ............ ......... A iexandra Lloyd Hermia ......... ......... B eth Runstedler Lysander ..... ........ N eil Harding Demetrius ................ Jerry Smith Helena ......... ......... P riscilla Entersz Oberon ........ ......... H enry Keith Mandell Puck ........................ Jackie Percival Titania ..................... Derby Rowe Mustardseed ........... Susan Paetzold The Changeling ...... David Carlin Peter Quince ........... Michael Herzfeld Nick Bottom ............ Steward Schneck Francis Flute ........... Aaron Lustig Snout ............ ....... M ark Redanty Snug .......... ....... L aury Goldman Starveling ................ Diane Katz and Jody Irwin, Karen Longwell, Donna Waszmer, Caryn Wexler. musicians ..... ....... C raig Devereaux John Grodeski Eric Roberts LITTLE MUFKDERS JAMES LAURICELLA - Director HOPE CHILLINGTON - Scene Design JAMES HOLDEN - Light Design ROBERT DIGIACINTO - Costumes DANIEL CACCAVO - Sound NANCY SMITH - Costumer cast Carol Newquist ....... Aaron Lustig Marjorie Newquist ...Mariellen Rokosny Kenny Newquist ...... William Kovacsik Patsy Newquist ....... Marisa Redanty Alfred Chamberlain .Michael Rubell Judge .....,................ Mark Redanty Henry Dupas ........... Robert Weatherhead Miles Practice ......... James Lish Wedding Guests ..... Mark Amarotico Craig MacDonald Ellen Gray Victoria Scott William Meehan Vincent TelescoSusan Paetzold The Incomparable Rosalie ............ Princess Olga . Marco the Magnificent ..... Gladys Zuwicki Grobert ............ Lili .................. Paul Berthalet . ul T' Je. ,,x ,4 5,1-th' PHEDRE CAROLYN GILBERT - Director HOWARD IRES - Set Design SUSAN SCHLOEMANN - Lighting Design LISA DEZMELYK - Costume Design ROBERT SCHEELER - Technical Direction cast Hlppoiyte ................. Theramene .............. Oenone .......... Phedre Panope Arlcie ....... ....... lsmene Theseus Thomas Gissen Craig MacDonald Kathy Slack Holly Feidon Heidi Merritt Randi Weber Donna Waszmer Heidi Liane Brown Aaron Lustig DARK CF THE MOON cast John ............... Conjur Man ............. Dark Witch .............. Fair Witch ................ Conjur Woman ........ Witches ................... Hank Gudger .......... Miss Metcalf ............ Uncle Smelicue ....... Mrs. Summey .......... Edna Summey ......... Mr. Atkins ................ Burt Dinwitty ........... Hattie Hefner ........... Mr. Bergen .............. Mr. Summey ............ Henry Mandell Darol Hurd Darby Rowe Carrie Lund Heidi Merritt Stewart Schneck Peggy Vallon Lois Steinberg John Bachelder Joan Bellows Richard Whelan Margie Johnson Sue Keppnews Julia Silverman Mitchell Solomon Ellen Blickman Jerrerson LaSaIa John Hutton Marvin Hudgens ...... Jerry Smith Barbara Allen .......... Floyd Allen .............. Mrs. Allen ................ Mr. Allen .................. Preacher Haggler Greeny Gorman ...... Jenny Riddle ........... Musicians ...... ....... F162 Lynne Gentile Paul Bernstein Beth Olmstead Michael Herzfeld Ross Hindley lris Drager Susan Yacker Lisa Brown Peter Rizzo Dana Simmons J. FRED PRITT - Director JOHN L. BRACEWELL - Scenic and Sound Design ROBERT DIGIACINTO - Costumes BARBARA LERNER - Lighting BARBARA SCHNEIDER - Dances and Special Staging ROBERT SCHEELER - Technical Dir. JOHN L. BRACEWELL - Musical Dir. JOHN FRENCH - Assistant Musical Direction NANCY SMlTH - Costumer X' lr 'J I Hx Q pg. 'h ma, tml ' K 1, ,ln ' f n' J 5 T. ' N , K 3 V ni V' ' JL A 5 Q in KM. -ff fl: Y ' S , z , 2 yfzjffx Z ff- V' ' if , INA., I M ld ,f x 2 ,,, l qi .3 , A I, f 1. r H Sf 4 4 I . K 1 W L ' ', 2 f 'A L , ,ag 2 X fi f 5 , S- , V , W ,Q,, : - 4sd.J....Jl,L.. gi. 'E 3 df Ex j wi 'X ak A Qggw PI 2 f W, I is V, K xg X uf .,,. , E Y, Wfkfr , ,V ,LASKYQE AW' P lv 1 ', ' xg , . A 1 W g ,,'Wz 5 Q ' --... ' , W. 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Cum Laude Tenafly, Nj Roslyn Endicott 'Elliot Steven Klein ............... ,..... Gordon Charles Mueller . .,...., Magna Cum Laude ..,.... Great Neck Ithaca David Edward Priester ........... ..,....,,..,.,..,..............,....,, ,.,... P e acham, VT jeffrey Alan Salkin .......,............. .,,......,, S carsdale Daniel Edward Zimmermann .,.,.,..,.....,..,,..,.,.................,.. ., .... Media, PA SCHOOL OF HEALTH PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION Bachelor of Science Physical Education Lisa jann Ahlers ....,.....................................,.........,.....l.... Martin Thomas Albert .....,...........,.,..., Steven Douglas Alexander .....,.. Paul Edward Ambler ............. Ellen Libbey Andrew ...,... Peter Van Auyer ............ jane Ann Bauer .,.......... Suzanne Stuart Bean ..... Claire joan Belletti ......... 'Roswell Scott Billings ..........,. Elizabeth jeanne Blowers ....... Elizabeth Roberts Bolton ....,.. ell ............,..,,,.,....,..........,.....,.... Nancy Ann Booth .,...,..,............... jody-Lynn Michele Break ' 'Ruth Mabel Brice ......................,...................,.......,,.....,,........ Linda Anne Bump ............,,............ jeffery Bruno Capogrossi .....,, .... Magna Cum Laude ....,. joseph Daniel Casey ...........,.,........,.............,..,,.........l..........,. Gregg David Cicchetti ........................., .......,..,.........,,..... Katherine Louise Hansen Cleaves ..,...........,. jason Mark Conviser ....,..............,.. Michaele Abbe Cooper ....... Peter Charles Crandall ....... Stephen George Danyla .,.... james Charles Duell ........ jane Enid Durkin ,........,....... 'Walter Francis Eells, jr. ..,.., . Nancy Marguerite Evans ..,.... Kathleen Ruth Fio Rito ...... Maryl Leigh Fischer ...........l 'john james Foley, jr. .... . Suzanne France ..,...................... Susan Lynn Greco .......,...,........... Richard john Gruczkowski ....,. j. Carl Haggerty ............,...,..,.. Hope Hemingway .........,...... Michael Patrick Herlosky ..... Mama Beth Holmes ............ Charles Taylor Hughes ..,.... Deborah Kay Hull ......,..... Victor james Inman ....... Teddi Ann jacobs ........ Bram Krieger .,...,.............. Eileen Faith Lerner ............ Bruce james Littlejohn ......... 'Carol Len Luther ....................... Cum Laude Ramsey, lNj Babylon Andover, MA Norwalk, CT Rockville, MD , ..l......... N. Syracuse Bayside Middlebury, CT Penn Valley, PA Glastonbury, CT Huntington Station Walton Pittsford Stamford, CT Yeadon, PA Montrose Freeville Hudson Falls Ithaca Cum Laude ...... ...... V ineland, Nj Evanston, IL Chatham, Nj Wyckoff, Nj Medfield, MA Schenectady Glen Rock, Nj .. W. Hartford, CT Williamsville Irvington .. Cinnaminson, Nj Flourtown, PA Schenectady .'.'f.'ff'clkhfiiiial .fff'c4LI,IiiLiL2i2 .'fff.' ....fciiil'iLiLIa.l!'ff.'ff. Sandra Elizabeth MacDonald ,..... ............ , ...........,...,..... . Anthony john Marks ,...,....... ...,.... ,... C u m Laude .,,.,.,. Wendy joy Marks ..,........,....,... ................,................. Christopher Paul Mattern ......,. Diane McCurry .,........,..,,....,.... Michael jon Menna ............. Dudley George Mulrenin ....., Daniel john Muscolino ..... Barbara Ellen Nolan .......... Meredith Ann Oislander .,..,., .. Saddle Brook, Nj Corning Irvington Lyons Central Square Stony Brook Ithaca Valois Ithaca Rochester Rochester Old Bethpage . .,..... Seneca Falls Waverly .,..,....Wynnewood, PA Havertown, PA New Rochelle Walton Lake Forest, IL White Plains Osterville, MA ,, Newark Belchertown, MA Lindenhurst Michael Howard Hunnicutt Christopher Gray Plail ...,... Wendy Pollock ..............,...,.... . ......, ....... ............. . 'Michael John Puzziferri .................................................,... Rush Far Hills, NJ Pearl River John Sloan Ransom ........,............................,,.......................l. ........... I . Eastchester Donna Jean Rinaldi .......... ....... M agna Cum Laude ....... ..,.... R tver Vale, NJ Jeannine Marie Rinella ...... .............................,......,...,.... ,....... L o udonville James Henry Rodenbush ....... ....,,. ...,.. N o rwalk, CT Amy Carol Rubin ............... ,...,,..... F airport Mary Elizabeth Scavullo ........ ..............,...,......... ............. M a lverne Linda-Sue Schefers ........,...... ................................... ...,.... R a msey, NJ Cynthia Jean Schneeberg ...... ........ C um Laude ........ ............. S ayville Susan Schneider .....,.,........... ............................ ......,..,.... I n terlaken Paul Edward Shields ....... Craig Gerard Singer ...... Clark Albert Small .........,. Judith Lynn Smith ............... Michele Beth Smulowitz ........ Matthew Alan Steenberg ....., Debbie Jean Tefft ................ Bonnie Smith Tyler ............... Regina Margaret Van Erk ....... Kevin Thomas Van Remmen ...... 'Thomas Mark Welch ................. Elizabeth Jill Werley ..........,.. Paul Werner ....,.............. Sally Kay Williams ........ Sue Carol Williams ....... Jody Lynn Wolf .....,..,..............,.,...........,.......................... Bachelor of Science Recreation Nelson Francis Bagnardi .........................,........... ' udith Anne Bo le J u y .....,......,. ............. ,........... Leslie Lynn Coulter ......... Somerville, NJ Princeton Churchville Newton, NJ Kingston, PA Manlius Oxford Ithaca Manhasset W. Seneca Endwell Bethlehem, PA Port Jervis Larchmont Larchmont Shaker Heights, OH Watervliet Armonk Setaukct Deborah Leah Daum .......... ..... C um Laude ....... ............ S tamford, CT Steven Michael Deuitch ..... ............................... ................... U p ton, MA 'Kimberly Peter Eaton ........ .......................,....... ...... O n tario, CANADA Theresa Esnes .....,..........,,. .,........................... 1 . .... .......... Ce ntral Valley MaryJo Frawley .....,,........., ......., C um Laude ........ .......... N ewport, VT Patricia Byrne Griffin .,..,... .........,........,........ ....... E . Hampton John Lawrence Henry ....... ...................... I thaca Eve Alice Homburger ...... .,...... L ancaster, PA Steve John Jackson ........ ....... N ew York City Peter Burtis Jenney ...,.. ....... T eaneck, NJ Sharon Patricia Joyce .,..... .. . . . ..........,.......,,....... ............... P leasantville Gretchen Ann Klaiber .....,....................,.......,..................,..... ..,.. B ridgewater, MA 'James Joseph Miner ,....,.......................... Cum Laude ...... ..............,.... E ndicott Michele Nichols .,...,,...,.....,.,...., Magna Cum Laude .......,. ........ P ittsfield, MA 'Laura Ellen Numark ....,.. ......., M agna Cum Laude .,..,... ..,.... L ivingston, NJ Barbara Aileen Posner ....... .............,,......,............,.....,....,... ,...... C h apel Hill, NC 'Sandra Susan Schneider .,... ......... C um Laude ...,.....,.,,.......,....... Cortland Mitchell Hersh Speiser .......... .,,..........,.,.........,....,..,.........,... H amden, CT Stephen John St. Amant ...... .,...................,...,.,....... ..... O n tario, CANADA Andrea Wilson Tindal ....... ......,........................ ....... L o ngmeadow, MA Marie Teresa Verna ....,.... ....... C um Laude ...... .......... R idgefield, CT Kimberlee Jane Wieber .......................,.......................... ............ R ochester Bachelor of Science Health Education James William Nolan, Jr. ...,............,......,....,.,................. . Ithaca SCHOOL OF I-IUMANITIES 8: SCIENCES Bachelor of Arts Cynde Hara Altshuler ,..... . ,..,........,..... .....,........... ,..,,,.. George Felice Aragona ........ 'Bonita Lynne Areman ...,... Peter John Aven ,.......,.... Margate, NJ Brooklyn New Hyde Park Burnt Hills Michael Harry Baier .,.... .... .... .... .,........,..,.,... A u b u rn Susan Clark Baker ,,...,...... ,................,..,....... .,...,,. M o ntclair, NJ Andrew Michael Ballin .,... ...,., ..........,..,.,,........., ........., ......... A r d s ley 'Michael Adrian Battle .,...... ...... C um Laude ....... ....,. N cw York City Douglas Scott Baum ,.,.... .............................,. ..,...,...... B r ooklyn Carol Ann Baxter . .,..,... ....... ....,.,........,............... , .....,.....,........ W e bster Donna Beryl Bender ..... ,.,.............,....,......... ....................... ,..... P h i ladelphia, PA Beth Ina Bennett ..,...,.,..,.......,..,.,,...,...,.. Cum Laude ....,,.......,......,......,........ Bayside Sandra Ruth Bertrand ......., Magna Cum Laude ......,,.,.. Brick Township, NJ Barbara Rose Bienstock ,,,.,...... ............ ,.......,..........,,...,.., ........ K e n dall Park, NJ Robin Joan Bloom ........,.,... ..,.... ......,..,..........,..,.,....., . .. Roslyn Rebecca Marie Blumer ,,..... ........ , .,.,.,................. ,.....,... ....,.. W e e dsport Hope Jayne Brandis ................ .,,......,..,.,...,....,.,..........,..........,.....,....... C edarhurst Howard Roscoe Brentlinger ..,....,.......,...... Suma Cum Laude ......,.........,.,... Ithaca 'Shari Ellen Brinn ,,,.,,,,.........,.,....... Cum Laude ..,.,...........,.........,. Roslyn Heights Dominick Vincent Buffa ........ ,............,. ..... ,... ,.,,,,, G 1 e n Cgvg Gayle Bures .,.........,....,.... ...... ,... ....,...,.................,.. ,..... .........,......,... ls I e l v ille 'Noelle Joan Burke .,....,..,. ..... M agua Cum Laude ,...,., ,.., . . Annapolis, MD Joan Elizabeth Burnes ........ .............,....,..,.,.................... ..,,,..... D e troit, MI Susan Ann Byerly .,..........................,,.....,..,.,......,.........,........,...,..,............., Media, PA George John Caharack ., ,...,,.,..... Summa Cum Laude ..,.,....... .. Douglas Andrew Caron ...... 'Linda Sue Casagrande , David Owen Cashell ,...,.., Peter James Cherubini .........., ...... ,... Alice Jean Cohen ....,.......,..,........ , .... .... . . ., Weehawken, NJ Jericho Buffalo Cum Laude Wilmington, DE . ......,. Milton, MA W. Orange, NJ lvilliam Galbraith Common .,.....,.. .,............,..,,.,,.. N ahant, MA Thomas Lotito Corcoran . ..........,..,..... .,,.,.. S helter Island Heights Michele Korb Huntington Corzett .,,... ,.,.,.....,... Loretta Josephine Costa .,.... ...,.........., Fran Lori Cowan ............,.......,,...., .... Thomas Dale Cramer ......... Mark David Crames .....,.......... Frederick Langdale Cresson ,..,.. ,,..,.., ,.,,.,..,,.,, .,...,..,. . . 'Robert Forrest Crissey .....,...,. Elizabeth Rose Curry ..,,.,.... Elizabeth Leigh Davis ...... Tracy Ellen Dein ,..,.,.. . Vincent DiBiase .... ...,.,. . . ..,.. ,, Peter Dyer Dougherty , .,..., . Doreen Barbara Dragoni , .. Patricia Jane Dunn ..... ......... Errol Arturo Edwards ........... Nancy Cunningham Edwards ., Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum. Laude ....,... 4fif 'c'LiLQil'iQLiLLi2'f.f,..,..,. Steven Charles Eisen ..........,..... . ......,,. .,.........,,... . Ann Carol Elmendorf ..... ....., Mark lvilliam Engstrom .,.,,., Priscilla Jean Entcrsz ...,...... William Edward Exner ,,.... Krisell Dawn Fedrizzi ,,.,. Sharon Edna Feldman . , Joan Elizabeth Ferris , ,. Robin Hope Fisher ....... 'Cathy Sue Friedman .....,..,. Myles Ernest Friedman ,........ Michael Rodman Frieman ,. Gerard Aquinas Fulham, Jr. ,',' Qiragha 'chhiliaigae Ellen Willa Gardner .........,,,.,,.....,.,.............,..,...,..,............ 'Lynn Robinson Geise .................,.............,...............,,.........,.... 'Lynne Ellen Gentile ,....... ........ Andrea Lee Gerace ...... Glenn Carter Gibbs ,...... Ann Louise Gifford ..,... Bruce Stuart Gillies .....,,. Gail Stuart Giordano ,...,..... Robert Alan Glassman ..,.,. Nancy Jo Glicksman .,..... Charles Elliot Goldman ....., Carol Jane Goldstein .......,.. Marsha Claire Goodman ...,... Susan Anne Gosline ....,....... Diane Ellen Gow ......,..,,, James Edward Grapka ....,.. Kerry Peter Green ..........., Hillary Beth Greene .,..... Meryle Beth Gruber .,.,... Russell Clarence Hahn ....,.. Peter Rowland Haines .,...... Warren John Halladay Diane Ellen Hamer ,,....... Jill Hanchrow ......,,....... Noeline Hargrave .....,,....., 'Anita Campbell Harris .,.... Lindsay Michael Hayes ....... David Austin Heath .................. Cum Laude ..jfcLIQ2i L'.I4iLi2'ff... .'.'.'f','. c'iihL''iQiLlEE'fff Summa Cum Laude ..,.., Islip Pelham Manor S. Orange, NJ Ithaca Albertson Summit, NJ Penn Yan Halesite Avon, CT Huntington N. Tarrytown ,... Forest Hills Ivyckoff, NJ Rye Brooklyn Wvilton, CT Bala Cynwyd, PA Madison, NJ ,. .,... Orange, CT Massapequa Park . ........,..... Fairport Lewiston .. . .... .. Roslyn .. .. Cloverdale Westfield, NJ Ithaca Weston, CT Princeton, NJ Cotuit, MA Brookline, MA Allentown, PA Matawan, NJ Lakewood Amsterdam Wilton, CT Rochester Locust Valley Elizabeth, NJ Paterson, NJ Worcester, MA Spring Valley W. Hartford, CT Clinton Endwell Batavia Pottstown, PA Fair Lawn, NJ Jericho Cheektowaga Englewood, NJ Fairport Long Branch, NJ Scarsdale Princeton, NJ Ithaca Haworth, NJ lliagna Cum Laude ........ ....... W orcester, MA 'Jeffrey Davis Heller . ,,............,...... .... ,.... .................,.............,.. ,,.... ..... R i d g e wood, NJ 'Deborah Ann Henderson ...... Jane Sydney Hersch ...,...,... 'Cynthia Karen Hill ....,..... Robin Lynn Hiller ...,..,....,..... Kenneth Gerald Hills ,.......... Elizabeth Bradley Hlavacek . Cum Laude Wendy Claire Hoffman ...,....... Carolynn Eve Holmes ..,............. ........,.. William Bowdle Hopkins, Jr. ....., ....... ...,.. . . . Constance Anne Hutchins .... Rita Mlarren Ingersoll .......,..., Toni-Ellen Ippolito ............. Thomas John Ivers ......... Cheryl Sue Jacobvitz ....,.. Paul Gregory Jawin ,,...... .... Jonathan Paul Jelling Pamela MacVicar Johnson , . Steven Ward Jonsson ....,.... Oneonta Elmira Portland, CT N. Mloodmere Lawrenceville, NJ Garrison, MD Hackensack, NJ W. Orange, NJ Chester Springs, PA White Plains Rochester Cum Laude Bryn Mawr, PA Paramus, NJ ..,.,.............. Wilton, CT N. Dartmouth, MA New York City .. Roslyn Heights Cum Laude ..,.,.. ,,,.,.,... R ncine, WI ., ...., Dallas, TX -. Jill Claudia Kahn ...,.. Mary Ann Karr .,.,...,.. Barry Lee Kaufman ...... Gail Elisabeth Kelly ......,.. John Stephen Kennedy .,...., Amy'J0 Kessler ,......,,............ Ethel Yvette Kitchell ....,..,..,... ..,.,..,.......,.....,......,.,,,..... Christine Jacqueline Klecha 'Lauren Andrea Klein ..,......,. W iLf2ighLi'ietQ!?1'iiQil1Zi2 ffff 'Christopher Brokaw Knauer ....,.,,. Stephen Fager Kunkel .......,.......,.... Mark Richard Laff ........... 'Donna Kathryn Lamb ...,.. Paula Larson ...............,... 'Cathy Bradlyn Laskin ..,... Adrienne Ruth Lauhoff ..... Chestnut Hill, MA Pittsford Westfield, NJ Larchmont Manlius Wyncote, PA Albany Greene Meriden, CT Hiuside, NJ ., Magna Cu1n Laude ........,..,.,..,..... Rochester Cum Laude Yorktown Heights Magna Cum Laude ....... ,.,,...,. . , ..,..... Eaton VVilmington, DE Cum Laude Norristown, PA David Charles Lee ................,... Cathy Paulette Lehmann ........ Debra Cecile Lehmann ,....... Lynn Debra Leifer .......,..., 'Timothy David Leriotis ....... Vivien Karen Leschner ,....... Joyce Enid Levine .............. Linda Nan Levine ........ Daniel Paul Liebowitz ...., David Robert Liebowitz ....,,. Mountainside, NJ Southbury, CT Huntington Station Stamford, CT Reading, PA Cum Laude Monroeville, PA Caracas, VENEZUELA Clifton, NJ Larclnnont ....f.f'f'eLJi'iLiilaQ Elizabeth Tse-Hsuan Ling ...... .... Robin Carol Lohnes .............. Doris Estelle Long ............. Karen Ann Longwell ...,.... 'Vicky Faith Ludwig ........ Amy Luger ...................... 'Melinda Carey Luke ...... Wallace Bennet Lum ......,. Ronald ose h Luteran J p ....... Lynn Malley ..........,.....,...... Paramus, NJ Mt. Kisco Pottsville, PA Schaghticoke Summa Cum Laude Ithaca Magna Cum Laude Camillus Cum Laude Forest Hills Schenectady Cum Laude Ridgefield, CT Mag-na Cum Laude Rockville, MD Syracuse Ithaca Merryl Jill Mandelker ..........,... Mary Margaret Mann .. ,.........,... . Netsai George Manyararah . Roberta Lynn Marcus ..........,......,..........................,.,. Lisa Joan Marsh ............ .... M agua Cum Laude ...,., .,..... Carolyn Denise Matthews ......................,................i........... Ruthie Bush-Mathews ........... David Bruce McCadam ........ Karen Bernice McCarthy ..... Scott Cummins McCown ...... Andrea McGill ,..................... .. Deborah King McIntosh ...... Maura Anne McIntyre . .... . 'Jane Noma Menzin ......... . ....... . ..... . Geor can Mercurio g ....,............ Arthur Stephen Meredith, Jr Jeanne Elizabeth Merle ........ Jeffrey Philip Metzger ........... Cum Laude . ,...... Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude New York City Chevy Chase, MD Ithaca Teaneck, NJ Upper Montclair, NJ Bronx . ,,..,,.... Danbury, CT Heuvelton New City Berwyn, PA Norwich, CT New York City Bronx Hartsdale Clark, NJ Somerville, NJ Pom pton Plains, NJ Anna Mihajlov ...........,........... .......................,.,............ ...........,..,..............., I t haca Elizabeth Jeanne Milch ........ ..........,.................................. .,.........,...,.. L i ttle Neck James Frederick Miller ....... ...... M agna Cum Laude .............,., Rockville Centre William John Miller ,.... ......... Leslie Janice Mittelberg ....... Mark Alan Mizher .....,.....,. Mikolean Yvette Morgan Edward William Moy, Jr. Joan Marie Murphy ......,.......... Matthew Talbot Murphy .... Patricia Ann Murray ...,...... Robert Mark Oberlander ........ Mark David O'Connell ..,..... 'Mark S. Olson ...........,...... Gail Littles-el Osei ....,..,..., Cathy Gail Osterman ....... Kathryn Pacciotti .,......... John David Paley ....,......,.. Ronald Edward Pancdtti ..... Gregg Alan Pardtm .......,... 'Roy Douglas Patterson ........ Yvonne Pauline Pen ........,. . Peter Hyde Phillips ........ David Michael Piper ..,....... Carolyn Jean Pontius ....... Denise Elaine Pratt ........ James Edgar Pratt ....... . 'Mindy Pushkin ........,.... ...... Nancy Beth Puteska .......... . Robert Alan Rabiner ........... 'Eileen Ann Rainey ......... ..... Teresa Beth Rautio ......... Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude .,.., Magna Cum Laude ........ Poughkeepsie Paramus, NJ Ithaca Syracuse Ithaca Fallston, MD Warwick, RI Cortland Mt. Vernon Berwyn, PA Needham, MA Hartford, CT Cazenovia Williamsville . ,..,. Pittsfield. MA Scarsdale N. Brunswick, NJ Port YVashington Chica o, IL ., Boltorg, MA Granville, OH Schenectady Poughkeepsie Middletown, CT Long Beach Fairlawn, NJ Perth Amboy, NJ Collingswood, NJ Magna Cum Laude .....................,...... Barton Thomas Henry Rawson Henry Hope Reed .....,...... Linda Patricia Reese ..,..... James Morris Reiman ............. Cum Laude Michael Stephen Renner .,,...,.......,.,...........,.....,.........,,............., 'Felix Rodriguez ...,..,.........,,... ,,,.... John Fellows Romain ...... Karen Susan Root ........., Judith Eldon Rose ........ Cathy Jane Rosen .,.......... . ,....... Ilene Carol Rosenstein ,....... ........ Claudia Irene Rossi ...,.,.... Magna Cum Laude .,.... Summa Cum Laude .... Magna Cum Laude .. Cum Laude .......,.,.....,., , Riverside, CT New York City Ithaca . Briarcliff Manor Athens, GREECE Bronx Allendale, NJ ,.....,..,.,,.. . Greene Scarsdale Forest Hills Forest Hills Ithaca Lance Neil Rothenberg ..,..., ......,.....................,....,..,........ ....... F a rmingdale Elaine Rothschild ,... ........... ,......... ..........,.... ,......................,..,....,.,....,,,.......,..,.. S y r a cuse Marta Beth Rubenstein ...........,,. Magna Cum Laude ...,.......... Beachwood, OH Lynne Ruberg ..,.,........,..... .,.... C um Laude .................... ..... P hiladelphia, PA Karen Sheri Salnick ...,... ................,..,..,..,........,.....,.,.. .......... P a ramus, NJ Joyce Diane Sanger ......,. ....,..........,........ ............,..... W o odstock Lynne Ann Saslaw .,,,.,,..... ,...,...........,,...,..,......,,.,.......... ..... O n tario, CANADA Vlilliam Sidney Sauer ,......,..,...,.....,.......,.......................,...,. .......................,. P enfield Cynthia Nan Sayer ......,........... Magna Cum Laude ....,. ........ S cotch Plains, NJ Francesca Maria Scaglione ........,.........,......,...........,..,,.... ,........,.......... P ort Chester Keith Laurance Schaitkin ...,.......... , ...,.,.,.....,,....,........ ................ Loc k Haven, PA 'Carolyn Christa Schmidt ,..,,......... Cum Laude ....,......... Chatham Township, NJ Lynn Diane Schraishuhn ,....., ........,......,. , ....,..,.............,.,........,,......... W yncote, PA Patil Schultz ...,...........,.,........ .....,...,,........,.....,..,................,...............,............,.. I thaca 'Susan Robin Schwartz ...,. ..... , .. Duncan Mallory Scott ,..... 'William Stewart Scott ......,.. Mag-na Cum Laude .... Cum Laude 'Nancy Iselin Sears .,.,............,.. .,... C um Laude .......,... William Charles Shayne ...,.... ...,.,.., ,.,............ .,......... , . . YVilliam Anselm Shepard ..,.... ,,... .... C u m Laude ...... 'Joan M. Sherman .,,.,....,....,.. ...,....,. C um Laude ........., Robert Michael Shonkoff ..,.,...,....................... , ..,.,.......,. . Charles Howard Siegel ...,..., Summa Cum Laude ..,.., Gary Scott Siegel ..,............ ......,....,....,.,...........,..,..,........... Peter David Silver , ,.,..... .,,.,......,..,.,...,,......,.........,.. . Judy Lynn Singer ....,.......,... ,,.......,,............,..,.... 'Palma Theresa Sisca ......, ,......, ....,. C u m Laude ..,.... Katharine Whitaker Slack .... . . ....., ......,..,....... . . Thomas Edward Smaldone ...,., .....,. Cynthia Ann Small ,, .,......... ,.... ......,...,............,................. . Douglas Carter Smith ............,.......,...............,.................,,,..,,.,,. 'Deborah June Smulyan .........,.... Theodore Hunt Butler Smyth e, II .........,.......,.......,........... Rhoda Lois Soowal ,..... .....,.......,..,......... Elizabeth Ann Spence ....,,.....,... David Herbert Spivak .,...,.,. Thomas Edward Springer James Richard Stahlbush John Cowan David Stark Samuel Barton Stern .....,...,. Robert Allen Stearns .,.... Patricia Jo Sterngold ......,... ..,.... . . . ,.....,..........,.. . Robert-Patrick Stillwell ...,.. ., ..,....,... Cum Laude .,.,... Amy Delana Stoll ....,......,. Henry Bennett Stoudt ...,........,.....,...,.....................,.,...,............. Carol Ann Sugg .....,.........,..,..,.. 'William Thomas Sullivan ........ Terri Lynn Sundin . ..,..............,.,. Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude .........,. Janet Marcia Sussman ..........,......,....,,..............,....,.............., .. Summa Cum Laude .,...... ...... . Magna Cum Laude Great Nc-ck New Canaan, CT Woodbridge, CT Hamilton, MA New York City Neenah, WI Reading, PA Brooklyn ., Point Pleasant, NJ Suffern Elkins Park, PA New York City Harrison Baltimore, MD Hartsdale Buffalo Centreville, MD Kingston, PA Rochester Devon, PA Duxbury, MA Bala Cynwyd, PA Ardsley Newington, CT Englewood Cliffs, NJ Cheltenham, PA Augusta, ME Maplewood, NJ lllarrninster, PA Hamburg Manchester, NH Poughkeepsie Belltnore Holden, MA Allentown, PA New Canaan, CT Kenneth Sutherland, Jr. ......,......,...... Cum. Laude . .,.,... ..,, . . 'Joyce Lenore Szczepankowski WVilliam Arnold Tabbert, Jr. 'Marcia Denise Teviovitz ........ 'E. Scott Toner . .,,,,..,.......... .. Nancy Ann Touchette ..,..... Louis John Towsley .,...... Lillian Dee Tuchman ,.,.,..,. Anthony Joseph W'alton .,...,.. Lynn Wanger . .,........,....,.... .. Paul Kevin Watt ,................. Robert Goodwin WVcbster ...... Robin Benita Weinman ........ Wayne Leon Weiss ,..,..,....., Lynn Ellen Wiesenthal .......... Ivainscott Cum Laude Ridgewood, NJ Cum Laude Bayside Cum Laude Darien, CT Cum Laude N. Dartmouth, MA Denise' Emily Williams .,....,....... Alexander Thornton Wilson Cum Laude Steve DeVoe Wilson ..,.,........ , .......,,.,.,......................,.,.......... ,. Myron Daniel Wolf, III ................ William Roger IVoolcott ....,.. Kathleen Marie Young ........... Magna Cum Laude Stephen Lansing Zabriskie i.,.... ...,.................,...,.,... Michael Zaikin .,.....,...,...,...,..... David Jon Zeve .........,.......... Penny Zuckerwise ,.,.. Cum Laude Rexford Lauderhill, FL Philadelphia, PA YVhite Plains Hinsdale, IL Clark Mills Norwich Sands Point Oceanside Brooklyn Villanova, PA Mertztown, PA Cincinnati, OH Scarsdale Valley Cottage Poplar Ridge 'Nootlridge Pittsburgh, PA New Rochelle Bachelor of Science Paula Cheryl Alicandro ........,.........,,.. Cum Laude . 'Margaret Agnes Beers .,..... ,....,...... C um Laude ....,, Ruth Lee Golomb .....,......, ........,........,....,...,.,........ Clarissa Gould Pfeiffer ,,.,,..... .,.,... ..... ...,.... ...,... Bachelor of Fine Arts Mona Bernstein ,,,.,......,. ...... .....,. Earl Biscoe, III .... . ., ..........,.. William Howard Cameron ..,...... jill Ellen Carruthers ,.....,...... If Anne Wescott Coulbourn ....., Maureen Ann Demar .,,...,..... Roy Bernard Edroso ...,.,.. . Constance Fairfax ........,......... Marcia Debra Firestein ........ Bonnie B. Harrison ...,.,..... Michael Herzfeld ............ ,... jody Irwin .............,...,...,.,.... ....,. Diane Gail Katz ..... ...,.................,. Thomas Edward Kendall ..,..., Barbara Gail Lerner ............. Mary Ellen Litlon ...,4........ Regie Elizabeth Meyers ,....... Theresa Kelly Morris ,,....... Susan jane Paetzold ......, jacqueline Percival .,.......... Hope Kay Chillington ,..,....., ,...... Magna Cum Cum Laude Cum Laude .,.,,. Shrewsburv, MA . ...................,. Ithaca Ardsley Ithaca , ,..,,..,., Teaneck, Nj CT WV. Hartford, . ,,,.. Washington, PA 'fffQiikigilti'c5l2ii'L'4'L2LiL5 i Cum Laude ..,.... . Cum Laude ..jffffff c'iiLQi ikii1aQ'ffff.... 'cltQh i2ii2a2'flfffffffw Madison, CT CT Darien, Huntington . .. Schenectady Bridgeport, CT Geneva Mamaroneck .. .., ....,...... Ithaca Cleveland, OH N. Bellmore Milwaukee, WI Santa Fe, NM Swan Lake Clark, Nj Laude .....,..., .,,...... R ydal, PA . ...... ., ,.... Dryden Massapeqia Park Karen Lynn Pozzo ......,.......,......,,..... Cum Laude ....... Marisa Elizabeth Redanty ........,,,..,.............,........,.,..,.... Mariellen Rokosny ...,.....,,......,...,...... Cum Laude ...,., Darby Rowe .................,....,,.,...... Cum Laude ,....,. . Stewart Alan Schneck ...,,....,,..............,.........,......,.......,....,.. 'Sharon Lee Seymour ,,...,..,,..,... Magna Cum Laude .,...... ,.... Timothy William Simonson ....................,.......,...,....,........... Craig Allen Statler ....,...,,.,,...., . Magna Cum Laude ,..... Barbara Lynn Trunz ......,,..,,..,.............,...,.......,...,,..,.,........ Caryn Sue YVexler ,...........,..,. ...... janice Elisabeth WVilde ........ Williamsville Attleboro, MA E. Rochester Westfield, Nj Falls Church, VA Livingston, Nj New Holland, PA ., ,....,......... Roosevelt Mlatchung, Nj Commack Corning THE CENTER FOR INDIVIDUAL AND INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES Bachelor of A rts General Studies james Alan Axelrad .,..... Northbrook, IL 'james Alan Bartow ....,.. ......, C um Laude ., ,..,.. Catherine Carson ,,........,, Donald Boller Clark, jr. ..... . Richard George Coffey ,....... Caroline Sarah Cohen .,....,,..,.... Elizabeth Anne Crooks ..............,.... 'Adrienne Patricia Cunningham 'Denise Andrea Davis ..,...,..,........ Edward Richard DeStefano ...... Susan Barbara Eastburn ......... Carolyn Kochman Epstein ...... Richard Arthur I-'rank .,.,...,.... Norma Blomquist Garibaldi ..... Gregory Basile Gomez ............ Ira David Green ...,.., ....,..........,.. 'Amy Thalheim Handwerker William Roy Handwerker ...... f Carol Ann Harper ,...,..,,...,..,. jamie Sue Hoffman ,,,.............,. Patricia Cavendish Hogarty ,.... Naomi Kahane ....,,,....,........,..... Bruce Gordon Kenney .......... Linda Suzan Kirsch .,,......,. 'james Andrew Kolodziej ...,.. fKirby Eliot Latter , ,........,. ,.....,... Bruce H. Martinet ....,......,......... Ruthann Elizabeth Matthysse George Gilmer Meredith, jr. Kristina Karen Miller .....,,.......... Hilary Frances Mills .,.,........ Stephen Eric Nicklas ..... Ithaca Winnetka, IL Rochester Ballston Lake Mamaroneck Braintree, MA Binghamton . jamaica Bronxvillc Doylestown, PA Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude .,........ Ithaca . ...,.... Unadilla Ithaca Roslyn . Scarsdale , .,.......,... Great Neck . Great Neck . Easton. PA , .. Rye .. ................,, , .,..,, Ithaca Zurich, SWITZERLAND Fairfax, VA Livingston, Nj . .... Q ..,. . Vienna, VA Charlottesville, VA . Ithaca Barcelona, VENEZUELA Key Biscayne, FL Glenside, PA Montclair, Nj N. Syracuse Richard Dickinson Otis, jr. Pai e Terhune Pattishall g ...... ' 'William Thomas Potts ..,... Amy Susan Rogell .,........... William Forsyth Roorbach ......,....... Cum Laude 'Mathew Glenn Rule ..,,.....,.....,.. Summa Cum Laude Robin Faith Schlorch ,....,.... ...............,........,..........,..,....... Michael Stearns .,...,...., 'Tina Mathenyi Stephens .. Robin Ellen Stier ,..,.. .......... 'Nancy Ellen Tuttle .....,... Martha Marie YVinney ....... Claudia YVoodruff Bachelor of Arts Planned Studies Marion Deborah Barnett ,,..... , ...........,..........,.,.......,........ .. 'jane Ellen Bernhardt ..,...., ,......., .... , ...,. ,..............,..... . . t'Leslie Ann Bernstein ......... Linda Gail Browe .,...........,. Magna Cum Laude james Dennis Burroughs ..,.. .. ack Thomas Cuffari j ...,...... Nina Cummings ............,.,..... . Rhonda Meryl Glasberg ..... jon Stephen Gottesman ..... Margaret Ann Gribbroek .. joan Leslie Halliwell .......,.. Claudia Kane ................. judith Gale Kaplan .,..,. Susan Kavy ............,.,. ...,. Susan Melinda Lehr .,,..... 'judith Rachael Mason ....... Virginia Bea Meyers ..... . Lisa Rachel Morse .,.. Martha Lois Munson ....,.. Michael Allen Rubell ...... IIHIIS. Russell Simmons ....., 'Shepard Stern ,, .... ....,...... , ff'ciiQ4i zQiiia2ffQ ,,.. ' Cum Laude ...,'QQ',fffffff'EM''LL2lIaL5 ff... Magna Cum Laude Deborah Ann Teevens ,.,..,. ..,...,...,.,..,...........,..,..,,,. Melinda Paula Theis David Vogel .,...,.. .....,.. fQiidg?id 6i2Q51'i5iL'a2 f Bachelor of Science Planned Studies 'john W. Davis ,,.,. Rachel Hall ...... . . .....,... .. Emiliano Manon ....... ,.,,...... . . jeffreylligan Eric Powell ,..... Ann Kinsey Stevens ...,....,...........,....., ,....,,., . ,.,. ,.........,. . Bloomfield, CT Barrington, IL Montgomery, AL Norwalk, CT New Canaan, CT Arlington, VA New York City Montclair, Nj Monticello Plainview Hornell Tenafly, Nj Brookline, MA Irvington Atlanta, GA Tenafly, Nj Short Hills, Nj Atlantic City, Nj Nutley, Nj Yvhite Plains . ,,.....,. Needham, MA N. Bellmore Silver Spring, MD Warwick, RI Yonkers .. Manchester, CT .,,......... Ossining . Centerburg, OH Pomona jenkintown, PA New Rochelle Warwick, RI W. Orange, Nj St. Croix, VI Spring Valley , .... Pembroke, MA Fayetteville .. .. .. Ithaca Auburn Bronx .. . New York City Utica ....,. Verona, Nj Ithaca john Howard Abert SCHOOL OF MUSIC Bachelor of Music jill Ilene Avergun ,....,...,. jayne Natalie Bauman Lansing Valley Stream Spring Valley Katharine Alden Beach ..,.. ., ,. Cum Laude .,..,. . .,,. Gilbertsyille Marilyn Lee Blanc ....,......., . ,..,....., ...... . .,..,., .....,..,.. j e richo David jackson Bollman , ..... ...,....,.,.,.... , .,.......,.. Allegany Diane Maria Caltabiano ,..... , .,,,....,., ....... H aworth, Nj Mary Angela Capponi ..,,..,. .,,.,...... ,,,.......,.... .,.....,.., . ,...,.......,.... i . , . Rome Terry jean Clarke ..... . ....,..,,.......,,...,...,.......,...,...,,.... ..,.. M edfield, MA Kenneth Henry Collins ...... ....... A lagna Cum Laude ..,, ......,........ uIHID1I,.NJ 'joseph Martin Colombo ,...... .. .,......,.,............t......,.,...., Slaterville Springs 'Roxanne Daghlian .,,...,... . Kevin Allen Dirth ....,. Susan Beth Dunton ............,... Dumont, Nj Laconia, NH Islip Melody jean Eckhardt ..,.,,..,.,.,..........,.. ,...,..,...,.......,..... ...,.. I n dian Lake Steven Arthur Frackenpohl ............,...,,.,.,.,,.....,.......,.....,. ...........,. P otsdam 'Paulette Irene Fry .,..,4.....,....,,,. Summa Cum Laude ........,,......,... Troutville, VA 'Lawrence Stephen Glover .,...,.... ,......,,..,,....................,,.. .......,,......... . I N' atkins Glen Glen Michael Grigel ..,..,.. .,...... ,,..... . , , , ..., .. .. White River junction, VT Thomas Edward Hall 'Elizabeth Harvey Hancock ....... 'Valerie jean Haskins Richard Lee Hedges .. Nancy Irene Heffernan Magna Cum Laude ...,..,., .,........ A tlanta, GA . , Magna Cum Laude . . 'Barbara Ecker Heikkinen ....,....... . Magna Cum Laude .. ..... jennifer Suzanne Hill ,,.,....,.. Anne-Laurie Karro ..... ,,.... , . Cum Laude .. .. .. Marilyn Katz .............,....,.. Nancy jean Kuster ......,...... Nancy Marie Langdon ....... jod Sue Lehrbaum y ...,... , john Philip Lovejoy ........ . Rhona Dale Lustig ,...,...... ....l. , ,. ......,...,......, .... . Mary Elizabeth McCaskill ....,,, Cum Laude .. 'Gregory Paul McQuade joAnn Marie Morse ...,. Mar aret Laura Nc-her g .. . 'William Edward Packard ,..... .. . Magna Cum I.u'ude Vivian Cheree Pernell ...,.,. .. ., . .... ..,. , . . Deborah Ann Phelps ... ., , . .,.,... ,. ,. .., jeffrey Roy Plissner . ,. . .. Summa Cum Laude Stace Lee Radin Y ,........ Paula jean Remick ,.,... Barbara Ailene Riley ,,.... ,..,, , , Cum Laude Susan Deborah Ring Mykola Rizwaniuk .....,. Deborah Anne Rowe Susan Leslie Royal .,...., Cum Laude 'Marlene Claire Rua .....,.. .,.... I llagna Cum Laude ..,... .... Anne Mary Salamone Debra joan Short ,...,,. james Donald Smith ......,...,,... Deborah Elizabeth Spencer ..... 'Melody Byrne Spencer ........,, Summa Cum Laude I 'HHW..H.IIaggr1a Cum Laude Basking Ridge, Nj , , Newark .. Greene . .. .... Camillus Gettysburg, PA Norristown, PA Northport Kingston Garden City Granite Springs .. YVhite Plains Claremont, NH Oceanside , .,..... Lewiston . ......... Endicott . Allendale, Nj . ..,.., Northport . jefferson, ME ,. .... Brooklyn , . .,,..., S'Valdeu Staten Island Freeport Norwood, MA Littlestown, PA , , ,.,.... Batavia ..,,....,,... Utica ,. 'lirumansburg St. Davids, PA Kingston ., Portland, ME Roseland, Nj Syracuse Madison, CT Elmira Sharon Lisa Steinberg , ,.,........ ......, C Juni Laude ,.,.....,,,.,.......,..,,.,... Yorktown Christine Ellen Stevens .....,....,,. .........,...,,..,.....,.. ...,. . , .. Upper Montclair, Nj Caroline Margaret Stupple ...... ....... C um Laude .......,.......,......,. Newburgh Don Patrick Sturdy ........,,..,.. ...., . .,,,......,....,....,...,.,,....,..................... O lean james Cornwell Tanner, jr. . . Cum Laude .... . .. ,. Pawling 'Gordon jay Vernick , . .. , . . Cum Laude .....,. . .. . Rye 'Nancy Arlene INilhelni . . ,. .. Cum Laude ., .,,.. Ithaca Sera jane Williams ...., ,, , ...,......,.. ,.,, , , ,,,.,...,. Rome Barbara Ione Wright .. ,. .. . .... .. .. Riverhead Keith joseph Ziemba .. . . .,.., WV. Orange, Nj Bachelor of Arts Olivia Hoagland ...,.,....,....,,. .,..... ...,.....,,.,,. .....,.,.,..,... ....,. W e s t on, CT jamie Ward johnston 'Regina McNulty .,,......., Eric Steven Roberts ..., , .. ,, Ytlilliam Edmund WVerner . .. Deborah Lee Adsitt Kevin Earl Cary ...,...,. Bachelor of Fine Arts Karen M. B. Coughlin ..... . john Dana French ,.,. Katherine Hetzel ,....., Diane Elena Musso INexford, PA Bayside Stamford, CT , , .. ,,.........., Rye .......... DCVVIKI Syracuse . Poughkeepsie , Spencerport Des Moines, IA .. Scranton, PA DIVISION OF GRADUATE STUDIES Master of Science Carole june Barby .................,.,. ..............,......,.... . ., 'Susan Kritzler Borowicz ...,.. Arelene Borger Boshnack ,.,,.. ,..,....... Maxine Karen Schindelman Britt . Chris john Chakas .,.,...,...,.....,.... .. ,. Nancy Ellen DeSarro ,...,..........,,..,,,. 'Rudolf Edward Doenges ...s. Carolyn Hill Estepa ...,..,... Donna Tanzini Every .,,.. .,... Marsha Gatski Faulkner .. .. julie Kay Feldstein ...,,..,..,... Carol Sorrentino Fineout ..... ,. Kathleen Marie Florance .,,. Lynn Francene Goldberg .... ..,....... Fatemeh Mokhtarzadeh Golshan .. ,. james David Gower ......,.... ,,.,.., ..... Margaret Ingersoll Gray jill Andrea Greene ..,.....,... 'Selwyn Elias Griffith ..,.,.... Avtnash A. Lall ......,....,,..., Robert Wayne Hartenstein ..,,.... 'Karen E. Hegeman ,........ Catherine McCarty Ingram ..., . ' ' Ralph Kaplan ..,.,..,............ Teresa Anne Keegan ....,. Vera Lynn Long ,.,....,....,.,.. Abagail Close Lundy ....... Carol Hubbs Mahoney ..... Suzanne Ryan McLean ...,, Kathy jacobs Melrod ...... Kathleen joan Minich ..... . .. . Patricia Constantino Morman .. .. 'Carrol Nicklas O'Donne1l ...,,..... Neal David Oxman ....,.....,. ,,.,. ' 'Susann Marie Peters ..,..,... Diane Armstrong Rochester ..... Susan Randi Rothenberg Gina Ann Scafa ,.... Fran Ruth Server ,..,,......., jeffrey Brian Stannard .,.,.. Lucille Ann Straub ......,. Mari Ann Swift ..........,... 'james Steven Teicher ..,.... 'Richard Douglas Vogel ..,.... joseph Allan Warren ,....... Marilyn Barbara Weg ...... blaster of Music Hjoanne Manwiller Ball ......... Lucy Schneider Banner .... 'Marcia Lewis Brown ..... 'Barbara Ann Caucci Shelley Ann Chupka ........ William Roy Goelz ......,,.., Donald Stuart Hale, jr. Richard john Lajza ...............,. Stephen Wayne Lawlis ...,.. ...,..., Peter Cunningham MacBeth . ., 'Sister Marie David Morrell .. HGloria jean Sevinsky ...........,..,. David Stockburger ,............. . Nadine Cecile Sutcliffe ...... Timothy Frederick Syrell Nancy Hunkins Thomas ..,,...., Anne Victoria Wallace .....,...,..., Barbara Wickham Walling ....,.. Hjeannine Anita Wendt .........,.. ' ' Yukihide Yogi ,...., .....,........... 'David Don W. Zimet ......... joan Alice Zucker .......... 'Completed work in December 1976 Completed work September 1976 'On completion of summer internship ,. ..,., Poughkeepsie Ithaca Commack . . Slaterville Springs Schenectady Seneca Falls Charlestown, MA Conklin Ithaca . . Philadelphia, PA Ithaca Cortland Bellerose Sayre, PA Vestal Ithaca . Valley Stream Buffalo Ithaca Woodbury Newark Pacific Palisades, CA ,, ,...,......,........... Ithaca Long Island City . ..,..,.,,.............. Ithaca Horseheads . ,.,.. Valley Stream Ithaca Ithaca . ..,.. Manlius Ithaca Elmira Ithaca Selinsgrove, PA . ..,..... Seneca Falls . ............... Islip New City Clifton, Nj Cortland Lansing Scranton, PA Kings Point Ithaca Binghamton jackson Heights . Freeville . ......,..... ..... H orseheads lVilliainstown, MA .. , .........,.. Apalachin Lewiston Pensacola, FL Ithaca Ithaca Syracuse . ,... Sarasota, FL Rochester . ,,,..,.,.......... Owego Ithaca Morristown, Nj Oswego . Ithaca .. 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In their first home game, I.C. took the lead early in the first period on a goal by Mary Beth. iM.B.l Scavullo with an assist from Joan Ferris. The Bombers quickly added to their lead when Donna Glaser scored the first goal of her hat trick assisted by Kathy Garrett. In the second period, Joan Ferris assissted by Donna Glaser, started the scor- wi' H I ing for I.C.. The Bombers continued their attack with two goals by Ms. Glaser and Ms. Scavullo, assisted by Sue Wolfe and Linda Wilcox respectively, which ended the second period with an I.C. lead of 5-4. Ithaca increased their lead in the third period when Darlene iBennerJ Curtis scored on an assist from Becky Mazzer. Ms. Glaser sealed the victory for I.C. when she completed her hat trick on an assist from Cathie DeYoe and Beaner Curtis. Goalie Jackie Isgur had 17 saves in a great effort for Ithaca's 7-4 victory. this past weekend was a busy' one for the Ithaca College Ice Hockey Club for Women, and a successful one. The I.C. ladies came out on the winning end of two of their four contests, beating Colgate University and a Syracuse city team and loosing to Cornell and the Ithaca Shooting Stars. Friday night, the Bombers won their second game of the season by defeating Colgate by a score of3-2. With 14 minutes gone in the first period, Donna Glaser, the teams leading scorer, found the open net. Colgate tied the game with a breakaway. Ms. Glaser came back to score again in the second period, unassisted to put Ithaca back in the lead to stay. Nancy Kimmerly 'clinched the victory for I.C. by scoring at the end of the second period, assisted by Ms. Glaser. Colgate went on to victory. Lori Mike had a good night in the net lor Ithaca with 29 saves. Saturday, the club travelled to Syracuse to blast their op- ponents by a score of 10-2 to give the Bombers their largest mar- gin victory ever. Ithaca scored early in the first period and never gave up the lead. Linda Wilcox played an outstanding game and led the Bombers with 5 goals. Cathie DeYoe, Donna Glaser and Anne Cramp provid- ed the rest of I.C.'s goals, with Ms. -Glaser and Ms. DeYoe scoring 2 goals each and Ms. Cramp adding one more goal to make the final score 10-2. Jackie Isgur had 7 saves in the net for Ithaca, 2 Rushing was again a ai J f . my .. v..,,, ,. 5 ig, ,Q W 'ii Us we YV The team was C.W. Post. the number one ranked school in Division III of the NCAA and the leading candidate for the Lam- bert Bowl this year. They marched into Ithaca with an unblemished 6-0 record tucked under their arms and were confident of taking it home in the same condition. Urfortunately for the Pioneers, they forgot to take into account the fact that they would have to play a football game against Ithaca College before claiming that seventh victory. W. Post never left Ithaca with that win. In fact, the only thing the Pioneers did leave with was a bad case of bomberitis and a slight ringing in their ears from all the punishment that was inflicted upon them. When ll was over, Ithaca had crushed the ,, -, ,H ,AY Bombers Rip Post 28-7 B0m-bers h 6-2- once might kings of Division III, 28-7 and left an indelible imprint on the minds of not only the Post squad, but the 6000 parents and students who witnessed the purge as past of their Parents Weekend festivities. Ithaca wasted no time in unleashing their suddenly potent offensive attack. Early in the first quarter they marched 34 yards in nine plays, capped with a one yard touchdown plunge by freshman fullback Matt Mees. Now with the crowd behind them and the smell of upset in the air. the Bomber defense forced the first error of the ballgame, when linebacker Dan Daugherty re- covered a Pioneer fumble on the Post 27 yard line. SiX Plays later, Dave Pitzer blasted his way over from the three to make it 14-0, Bombers. THE Bombers completely dominated the statistics, with Matt Mees and Dave Pitzer rushing for 209 Yards- Ffaffk Caufield was nearly flawless In his direction of the Bomber offense, keeping Post off balance ...:.,+-n-Q of punishing Chiefs Fall The Springfield Chiefs were Ithaca's latest victim as the Bombers rolled to their third win of the season, 31-0. The Bombers scored early as Scott Billings kicked a field goal, and shortly after super freshman fullback Matt Mees burst up the middle with a 48 yard touchdown run. Steve Tennenbaum roun- ded out the first half scoring as he went around end and out-ran everyone on his way to a 26 yard score. For the Ithaca College foot- ball team, 1976 was another season of success as the Bombers turned a rebuilding year into a sixth straight winning campaign with a 6-2-1 mark. 31-O As the second half opened, leading 17-0. the Bombers showed no signs of a let-up. Matt Mees went 21 yards for his second score of the afternoon and John Nicolo added another to round out the scoring. All in all it was a good day for the Bombers, in fact probably their best of the season. Freshman Tom Kleinhammer started at quarterback relief from veteran Frank Caufield, Coach Jim Butterfield has now guided Ithaca College to a 55-22-1 mark in ten seasons. Hard hit by graduation losses and injuries to several key upperclassmen early in the year, she Bombers fielded a young team that made steady progress throughout the season. Ithaca enjoyed a strong finish winning four of its last five including a 28-7 home field triumph over C.W. Post that knocked the Pioneers from the top spot in the weekly NCAA strength of the Ithaca College football team as the Bombers gained 2007 yards on 469 carries and scored 19 of 26 touchdowns on the ground. 'fs in K Q , ' mum ERN -ffm' M., ' . 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The Ithaca College varsity heavies covered the 500 meter course in 7:59 with the Cornell jayvees finishing in 8:05. Cornell's varsity heavyweights rowed in the San Diego Classic Saturday instead of the local competi- tion. The Big Red turned in a strong overall per- formamce by winning five of the seven races here Saturday. Cornell posted victories in the novice fours. frosh lightweights. frosh heavyweights. jayvee heavyweights and varsity lightweights. lthaca's winners were the varsity heavyweights and the junior varsity lightweights. The Ithaca College Crew captured its first meet victory of 1977 winning six of seven races over Georgetown University. Last Saturdays action took place on the Potomac River in Wash- ington, D.C. The highlights included open water margins in all six victories. The varsity heavyweight eight captured their second consecutive win. Due to an equipment breakdown in the Georgetown boat Ithaca sailed to an uncontested finish. The race was then restarted at a distance somewhat less than the original 2000 meters. IC came through again though and won easily. The varsity lightweights mean- while had captured their race in comfortable fashion. They trounced the Hoyas hy a margin of I3 seconds. Other action saw the JV lightweights keep their two year spring undefeated string intact. They defeated both IC and GU crews while entered in the .IV heavyweight race. Also victor- ious were the freshmen light- weight and heavyweight eights. Meanwhile the IC women, de- fending national champs, Won the first race of the day. It was their opening contest of the spring season. The Crew Teams They Keep Winning I . Qi V 7'w- -W ,,w2wvq,,w A A 3453?- .-:PWM r H 4' - 'T HA wmv 'i7 L4 w 2 1 .Q-m ff My .,,,, .. N: 4 A - Sas X .xN' - -14, . W kms We in gp-so 1' - H Q .F 4' -ww ,p-+ gf .fs- if .. .sk .H L f-.-as ww- 5. fp .94 nu 5: B rind W 'Q In-Q fu' M, ! MM- gk .y-mug ,,,,, A 4 f 12 Axzxri Mg.,.f- ' 'nun ' ,ww . S-K1 V. A -s yn, rg 3 rama- X? 1 S 2 , Q h gd li 1.,t, C T. M 4, me av Q i 5 44.-A--- '22- Nix N-QJF 0 U ' The former Ithaca High football' V2 f' 52' 24? U' time sz V . SSW ig0?!5f9 --t it M54 -X 0 V . JA 5 , 3 , C H1 By JIM ERICKSON To win nine of eleven close games a basketball team has to be m0r0 than ucky. . Winning the close ones is a matter of accomplishing little details that later prove to be key plays. A rebound, a 10086 ball recovery, a steal or forced turh0V9l', an assist or a single point are all winning intangibles. 1 l A , Ithaca College has specialized in win- ning the close ones this year while Climb' ing to a 13-8 mark. D Consistently contributing the big plays for the Bombers has been senior guard Dave Pitzer from Ithaca. Pitzer has played an important role during the past four years in helping Ithaca turn its basketball p1'0Zf3m mm a solid winner. OE 1 i i OS The Ithacans have now won 10 of 12 games this season by a final margin of five points or less. Ithaca has won seven of its ICAC games by two points or less or in overtime. Having played in so many tight ones, the Bomb- ers maintained their poise and made the big plays down the stretch to do it again. St. Lawrence enjoyed what appeared to be a commanding 65-57 advantage after freshman for- ward George Hughes converted a layup into a field goal with just the 32 seconds left in regulation time. But the cardiac kids refused to fold. Senior forward Joe Casey inched the Bombers closer as he wae successful with tWo free throws With 26 seconds left. Junior guard Jim Cuddy put the Bombers in contention with a field goal six I E seconds later following a tumover to cut the Saints basketball and track all-Stal' has done nite a job for the Bombers. q Pitzer is probably best known at Ithaca f h's accomplishments during twciidftiiiis the greatest era of football -H Q,-.1-OL ' It was not - I For lthacajlgollinother one Point win Lehnus MSBO S9 basketb 11 ' ' mbe 7 - . 3 C0ech D Tech Wednesday hi mmlfmph over Rochggyl spinal meaning g at Llgm Gym had ve? ,ehnUS, now ' y Paaligtly rebuiltuthleliE3f7?,l:gEg,SS?3?0n at Ithaca has nesday ni ht- - H1 o a solid - of H winnin g S Vmwfy assu wmner' g Seago red the B0 b for no worse than 2 ildfgiit Ithaca into pgrgtifs lyednesdayvs win the championship of 1 t ov es one for Lehnus aid fgasr an important edge to 65-61. Solid defensive play enabled the Bombers to quickly get the ball back again and Casey pulled Ithaca within two points 65-63 with a pair of charity tosses with just seven seconds left. All the Saints had to do was put the ball in play and run out the clock. They failed. Cuddy alertly picked off a St. Lawrence in bounds pass attempt and followed with a last second field goal to knot the score at 65-65. Ithaca had to battle back again in tbe first H overtime as it trailed 75-72 with just 1:57 left. Cuddy brought the Bombers back again with three points and Casey hit a field goal with just two seconds Q , iea Coach Darryl Lehnus is extremely proud of his Bombers. Our kids just gave 110 per cent in everything they did all season and a coach cannot ask for anything more, Lehnus said. They deserve a lot of credit for accomplishing all of the goalsthey set for themselves at the start of the season before we lost Lew Michaux with an injuryf' Ithaca had its sights set on gaining a solid winning mark, winning the con ference championship and gaining a spot .. 1 ll .-lf?-g Ac 03 Veteran Jim Duell had a big night with 18 points including 7-12 from the field and 4-4 at the free throw line. Duell, a senior, sparked Ithaca in the second half with 14 of his points to help pull out the victory after trailing by seven points 34-27 at the half. Seniors Dave Pitzer, Jim Nolan and Mike Mielnicki also were cited by Lehnus for helping to pull the Bombers up after a very sluggish start. Pitzer and Casey both played 40 minutes. Sophomore forward Steve Potolsky also helped with 11 of his 12 points in the second half and a ts-am high nine rebounds. in post season play. The Bombers did quite a job in igcomplishing all three. Wooesle 02 A e 'G rp 'QQ 00 - Qggsg Danie1J.H N t S- .Q rxgg 59 to AP'-0 h X x Coach Darryl L ....us has to be S QD Q? 'P remaining. he 9 6 5 pleased with the way his team Forward Joe Casey the Bombers lead- -92.953515 has performed in their last two ing scorer, was named to the All-Tour- Sifvke Bo Outings- an awesome 81460 vic- nament team Saturday night following a s?eQ5 'Qj93t-29 QTY 0Ve1' Cortland Sfmlfday Superb effort. Q QQAQQO night, and an even more impres- Casey was the top scorer in thd' tour- 090460 ,SP sive whipping of Alfred on nament with 40 points including 24 against . , QQ' Qi 'bc' Stony Brook in the consolation game He -QQ' X? Sax? hit 12 of 19 field qoal attempts saturdayigx 5 go for a two game shooting total of 19-32 forgs Q0 QP f 59.4 per cent. GSS gb Q of Tuesday. They thoroughly de- molished the Saxons by a score of 77-49. Both games were total team efforts, 'with the bench C caggmdis head or CAA regionals While Pitzer and Cuddy hit double figures in gormg, the Bombers attack also included six 'Joints rom guard Dave Wood. ine ironr une or .Jim Dueu, Herb Richmond, and Joe Casey combined for 51 points to lead the Bombers ov'er Cortland. Cagers Rout Alfred 75-4 Four of the five have been captains thi year. Duell and Nolan are the basketbal Captains while Pitzer and Mielnicki werl football co-captains. Casey has been tht Bombers scoring leader with a 19.5 point: per game average . i That's a senior group that will bt difficult to replace. Five exceptiona leaders. That's the Bombers winning edge. C's Casey chosen others honored at fete By JIM ERICKSON Ithaca College's basketballers, 15-10 overall and champions of the Independent College Athletic Conference, were hon- ored with a special dinner Wednesday night at Elks Lodge 636. Highlight of the ceremonies, sponsored by the Elks, the Ithaca College Sports Booster Club and the IC Tailgaters, was the presentation of team awards voted by the players. Senior forward Joe Casey won the most valuable player award as expected. Casey, a 6-5 forward from Hudson Falls, paced the Bombers with a scoring aver- age of 20.5 points per game and 6.8 rebounds per contest. He established a new Ithaca College single season scoring mark of 512 points, breaking the previous high of 480 points set by Greg Albano in 1968-69. Casey also received a special trophy in recognition of being named the most valuable player of the Independent Col- lege Athletic Conference. The Bombers tied with St. Lawrence at 10-2 in regular season Conference play and then beat the Saints 87-83 in double overtime in a single game playoff to earn a spot in post season NCAA Divison III post season play. Other special team awards presented Wednesday night included the most im- proved player award that went to senior forward Mike Mielnicki. Hustle awards were presented to senior guards Dave Pitzer and Jim Nolan. Nolan and Jim Duell received captains awards for serving as co-captains of the Bombers basketball team during the re- cently completed campaign. Coach Darryl Lehnus was presented with a plaque for being named the ICAC basketball Coach of the Year. Lehnus praised his assistant coaches for outstanding performance during the year. Bob Congdon served as assistant varsity coach while Rex Parcells was jayvee coach. l O I All of the players on the Bombers' varsity and junior varsity teams were honored at the dinner. lthaca's junior varsity posted an im- pressive 15-3 mark during the 1976-77 campaign. 0 U O It was a particularly enjoyable evening for Lehnus who has steadily improved the Bombers basketball program during the past four years. This is clearly the best team I have ever had, Lehnus said. Every coach strives to have his players play up to 100 percent of their ability and these players gave all that they had. Lehnus felt the Bombers playoff win over St. Lawrence was a good example of his team's refusal to give up at any time. Ithaca trailed by eight points with just 32 seconds left but rallied to knot the game at the end of regulation and gain the eventual win in two overtimes. Our kids may not have had the most talent but they played with the most heart 0 9 and that is why they are winners, Lehnus said. They just believed they could win and they went out and won 10 of 12 games decided by five points or less to gain a highly successful year. Lehnus was particularly happy with the performance of his seniors in leading the Bombers this winter. Points can be replaced but we will miss the leadership, desire, attitude and competitiveness our seniors have dis- played, Lehnus said. O I I Ithaca has climbed from fourth to third, second and first place in the ICAC in consecutive years under the direction of Lehnus. The junior varsity program has also improved steadily with con- secutive 7-14, 11-9, 13-7 and 15-3 marks during the Lehnus years here. Lehnus is optimistic about the chances of continued success in the future. The Bombers have fine talent returning with seven varsity players coming back. In addition, several jayvees are expected to move up and make a strong bid for a spot on the varsity next season. Several speakers praised the Bombers and the coaching staff for a job well done including Ithaca College president James J. Whalen, William B. Koch, Dean of the School of Health, Physical Education and Recreationg and Charles Kerr, chairman, department of Intercollegiate Athletics. The master of ceremonies was Bob Grant. KW335 QNX' Q QR KW' ! . A 'Lil 4? 5 ,ff in U. 2 fm, ff , 'w ' Cohen spark lacrosse win Freshman attackman Barry Cohen scored four goals and added three assists to help lift the Ithaca College lacrossers to an impressive 10-7 triumph over Geneseo on South Hill Monday afternoon. The victory boosted the Bombers to 5-2 and moved them one step closer to an 11th straight winning season. Beating Geneseo has to be our biggest win of the season, a happy Ithaca College coach Bill Ware s-aid. Our kids deserve a lot of credit for bouncing back to win after falling three goals down in the early going. Bombe Displaying some of its best defensive work of the season, the Ithaca College lacrossers held off determined Alfred University 7-5 at Alfred, Tuesday after- noon. Defense was the key as the Bombers blanked Alfred for more than 44 minutes to stay comfortably ahead. Alfred did manage two goals midway in the fourth period to pull within one goal, but Ithaca added a final tally in the closing minutes to ice the win. Jon Heisman, Joe Bennett and Nate Harris sparked a solid defensive effort. Ithaca has not allowed an opponent more than seven goals in any of the six starts it has won this season. Goalie Curt Westergard played well for the Bombers with 17 saves. Westergard's. -brother Chris played at .E : QD ,Q B. I' S E WS L as ze Ei Ithaca College lacrossers gave nationally ranked Cortland State some anxious moments Monday afternoon before the Red Dragons pulled away to a 12-8 win at Cortland. Cortland entered the game with a third place ranking in the latest Division II poll. The Dragons boosted their record to 6-2 but not before the Bombers, now 7-3, had proved to be a very tough opponent. C O I Mike Hoppey paced Cortland's attack with three goals and three assists. He scored two of the goals and had one assist in the opening period as the Dragons jumped into a quick 3-1 edge after six minutes of play. Barry Cohen fired the lone Ithaca score in the first period. He later added a goal in the third period to increase his team leading scoring total to 33 points in 10 games including 25 goals. acrossers win A dozen players shared in the scoring as Ithaca College closed an 11th straight winning lacrosse sesson with an 18-8 triumph over Hartwick on South Hill Monday. The win gave the Bombers a final mark of 8-5. Attackman Tony Grif- fo paced the Ithacans with five goals and one assist. Griffo Following the victory, the Ithace players pres- ented veteran coach Bill Ware with a plaque in recognition of his 79-30 record during the past 11 years. Cortland increased its advantage to 4-1 three minutes into the second quarter as Kevin Broderick scored. The Bombers refused to fold and rallied to knot the score 4-4 as Tim Collins, Bill Shatz and Alex Kinnan scored consecutive goals within a span of four minutes. Kinnan's goal came while the Bomb- ers played a man down. Cortland was happy to settle for a 6-4 edge at the half following a pair of late second period scores. Larry O'Leary sparked the Red Dragons in the third period as he personally outscored the Bomb- ers 4-2 as Cortland increased its lead to 10-6. Three of 0'Leary's goals were unassisted. Kinnan and Cohen scored for' Ithaca to keep the Bombers close. U 0 I Ithaca twice pulled within three goals in the final IC's Curt Westergard had 28 saves against Cortland C stickmen: 1 1th straight 'winner' y 3. Wh GW M--gnu, .i 555081. - X. f K . , 22 l l zz ,.,-.av-22 .0 tf.'.'sf.N...... , . ff-4 fx z.u...a u x u Q 0......,..-.. Lg ' .1 ' L, Tennis team wins The undefeated fthaca College tennis team won its fourth match of the season Saturday by scoring a 9-0 triumph over LeMoyne at Syracuse. Ithaca has now blanked two of its four opponents. The Bombers won every match in the season oper er with RIT. Simon Aldrich won the number one singles for the Bombers over LeMoyne's Dave Manuchia 7-5, 7-5. Russ Schulhof and Dave Piper combined to win the number one doubles over Manuchia and Mike Rodoms 6-3, 7-5. The Ithaca College t.ennis team won its fifth match in six starts Wednesday by blanking the University of Buffalo 9-0 on the South Hill courts. Ithaca has now posted three shutouts, having blanked RIT and LeMoyne earlier. Simon Aldrich won the number one singles for the Bombers with a 6-4, 6-1 triumph over Rob Gurbacki. Ithaca continues a busy spring slate at Hartwick on Friday. .The Ithaca College tennis tesm blanked Eisenhower College, 9-0, Monday at Sene- ca Falls to record its sixth victory in seven starts this season. Ithaca has now blanked four opponents. Gus Borda won the number one singles f. the Bombers with a 6-1, 6-0 victory on-r Eisenhower's Al Robertson, Russ Schulhof and Dave Piper combined to win the numoer one doubles for Ithaca with a 6-0, 6-1 triumph over Mark Lattimer and Rubin Parsons. RUSS SCHULHOF Schulhof paces C netmen Russ Schulhof sparked Ithaca College to the tennis championship of the Inde- pendent College Athletic Conference on South Hill Saturday as he won the singles championship and shared the doubles crown with teammate Dave Piper. It was a long. but highly successful, day for Schulhof who played the semi final and championships of the doubles and two rounds of the singles competition before outlasting teammate Gus Borda to win the marathon singles final. Schulhof advanced to the singles title match by defeating a pair of Hobart opponents in the quarterfinals and semis He stopped Mike Levine 6-4, 6-2 and Bob Wall 6-0. 6-4. Borda gained the finals by defeating Steve Hutchinson of Hobart and teammate Mark Post. The singles final went to the wire as Schulhof won 3-6, 7-5, 7-6. Earlier Schulhof and Piper won the doubles over Schaye and Barrett of St. Lawrence 7-6. 3-6, 6-4 after stopping Lenci and Byrne of St. Lawrence 6-4, 7-6 in the semis. I I O Ithaca easily won the team title for the second time in three years. Tim Faulkner's netmen rolled up 80 points to finish well in front of second place Hobart with 26 points. St. Lawrence was third with 16 points. Schulhof, a sophomore, made quite a Comeback in the singles after trailing into the second set. Russ is quite a competitor and he really turned in quite a performance to become the champ, Faulkner said. Ithaca, 7-1 in dual match competition should be a solid threat to win again next year as everyone returns. 53 P?.'i'f 11 1 FS vu-nhiea.-........,.W x L In Z HOIVIECOMING We' ,Je fi , , in 4 ' lwm xi. ,pf ' N ji -f-5 than - 7 ,PU A . fi wV,, M 1: xl ' 1. 11 A second place finish in the first. NCAA Division III World Series and the' hitting of Tom Welch were major highlights of Ithaca Colleges recently com- pleted 1975-76 baseball season. The liombcrs closed a highly successful -1-1 game campa n, the longest in I.C. baseball history. with a 35-9 winning record including the second place finish in World Series play behind champ California Stani- slaus. Welch, who played leftfield, first, base and was a designated hitter for the Bombers, paced an explosive Ithaca attack with a solid .453 batting zivci'ag'e. The Endwell, NY., native comleted his senior year with one of the top RBI totals in the nation as he drove in 70 runs in 44 games. Welch set new season Ill! and career tl4l home run records for the Ithacan in just two campaigns. Bombers Finish Second in U.S. Ithaca finished the year with Displaying its most productive overall attack of an awesome -328 team batting the season, Ithaca College pounded out 21 hits average. other to hitters W enrouteto a lopsided 23-4 baseball win over the P emu tfRhtthtW shortstop Mike Whimemore afrzgv-elrgnyo oc es era Roc es er ednesday tklndwell, N.Y.l .3593 third baseman Kevin Van Remmen tWest Seneca, N.Y.l .3572 second baseman Ed Carney tPine Brook, N.J.l .3335 first baseman Paul Mezza tOriskany, N.Y.l .3251 ccnterfielder Pete Crandall tWyckoff, N.J.l .321 and left- ficldcr Gary Bucci tSyracuse. N.Y.l .3U3. Veteran coach Carlton Wood completed his 11th year as head baseball coach at Ithaca with a 204-62-2 record. Ithaca has enjoyed 38 con- secutive winning seasons-and 42 in 43 years! of intercollegiate baseball competition. Ithaca was 12-2 in fall season play that was counted as part of the record for the first time this year. The Bombers were 17-5 in the spring including a three game sweep of cross town rival Second baseman Joe Hopkins, former Ithaca High standout, sparked the Bombers with four hits RBI's. Shortstop Kevin Van Remmen also contributed in six at bats, including one long home run and six' H the long ball to the winning effort with a pair of home rims. He had three RBI's. Bombers Good pitching, hitting baserunning were all part of an impressive baseball doubleheader sweep by Ithaca College over Buffalo, 7-3 and 9-0, on Slmday at Buffalo. The Bombers pounded the Bulls' pitching staff for 16 runs on 19 hits to give pitchers John Minarcin and Karl Steffen plenty of support. Both hurlers kept their perfect winning records intact while coasting to victory. Ithaca is now 14-3 for the season and the pair have combined to win nine of the games without a loss. Minarcin allowed just three runs on six hits as he improved his record to 4-0 while Steffen pitched his fifth complete game victory and second shutout of the season, allowing just three hits in the nightcap. Q -is -QQ -i-1 Friday the 13th was not an unlucky day for the Ithaca College baseballers. Ithaca coach Carlton Wood received word late Friday evening that his Bombers have been invited to participate in the NCAA Division HI Northeast Regional Tournament at Eastern Connecticut State College in Willimantic, Conn., that begins on May 24. The Bombers are defen- ding regional champions. The schedule of first round matchups will not be announced until early next week as the complete six- team tournament field has not yet been selected. Eastern Connecticut and Brandeis are expected to join the Bombers in 1 repeat visit to the tour- nament. Steffen Phenomenal. Just pheno- menal. Well, what else could be said about a baseball coach, and team with such a tradition of excellence. In 43 super years of Intercollegiate competition, the Ithaca College Varsity Baseball team has won 494 games for a fantastic winning percentage of .769. , Nwv' f X .' 112, ' fc-, 6' LW -N ,N. ,,W or ' 3 -5- ,, O- ' xx 1 , ws. at 1-r f K., . ff ! , M, gl 1 : 'L . ' -' A '.J,g,1f w f , ,4f' 4 , i . ,. ja, A L A ' t gp ' , ,, 1' .., ' W.-A 1l ', .Q .in , 1 ' - ' j f' I Q 5 - ,,' ' ?'2 F,' J , D :?AAh'- t -r n., ,. 5555, E12 A ' -v 'f ' V 3' - ' gr Z'-W H - 65231,-gig' 1 ., L' 'Q - - - ly ,'. U ,gy I A . A ' af ' M , A -JVH-W B '91 -Y' MW, vQ, 6 -x Sf' : k L' ' , ' .. QV' Y -Wad! 4' A A 1 - f ww- , 3' -le . W 1. 'GS kk 9 u 3321! : is . ,qi-r A , 9 rf 5. f 'T ' fi Mf ' Mamiya? a 4 .. x, . I. f A H, ,K BV f u ,f W P aw, , gf we nw ' x 5+ '- .,, 1-A' X ff Wrigxix L ' X x W , A Fi 5 Vx 1 YN ., . Ak .L A. . A ,1 ,Y , g - ' ' 1 ' N Q Afgn iii gg S X15-:,fn..41f., . 5 I A -4 ' 'Nm' . ', 4' bf ' ' , ey , 'fi , , N . 4 1 ,Q . ,M 1 1. .. -L M A , . . W ' i u' f , . s f iv 'eg-,I L Q ff- . :Auf l.' ' ' -N'. , 1 ' - 4, . . v f f , it 4 A ..,. .r 7 Q uf ,Y lv .ew ,ff I A ,W M , 494 mg f Wav il VR f' , V 44' if -11455 5 P if fs N. '- XX -sv xy X X i Q :X x ,. x A X. v fo gf? AE Last Thursday, a crowd of about 600 witnessed the magic- ian DeLion plunge into fourteen feet of water wearing a stratight jacket, ankle chains and 20 pounds of weight around his waist. He escaped and surfaced in about 25 seconds. This was just an introduc- tory attraction for an entire show performed later that evening, which included sword swallow- ing, fire eating, juggling, card tricks, mind-reading, swallowing razor blades, and burning his assistant alive. With these and other entertaining antics, De Lion performed a one man carnival. When asked why he per- forms these dangerous stunts, DeLion said it was for the money and publicity. Itis all part of his career, like the famous Houdini, but even Houdini didn't attempt a straight jacket escape under water. DeLion has been doing this and two other stunts for the past three years. In Binghamton he escaped from a straight jacket while hanging from a crane 180 feet in the air, upside down. He holds the record for being completely encased in ice- one hour and fourteen minutes. Next year DeLion will drop these stunts and try three new ones which he promised would be even more exciting. DeLion was sponsored by the SAB Weekends Committee, DeLion at IC Plimpton Scores At LC. George Ames Plimpton is fully qualified to dispel the illusions about the easy road to professionalism. In humility rather than arrogance, he has let himself be outmatched in a series of extraordinary competitions, in which he fulfills the universal fantasy of challenging the champions. Partly for fun and partly for the purpose of being able to give his readers a feeling of what it's like for an amateur to compete with the pros, Plimpton has invaded V and then chronicled his experiences in a way no real athlete or entertainer would dare let on and no armchair novelist would ever dream up. His first bestseller, Paper Lion, is an account of his true experiences as a rookie on the Detroit Lions football team. One reviewer called it possibly the most arresting and delightful narrative in all sports literature in which he captures the sights and sounds of pro football with uncommon fidelity. In his next bestseller, Out of My League, Plimpton recounted his exhaust- ing experience pitching before a postseason exhibition game at Yankee Stadium between Amer- ican and National League stars. Ernest Hemingway called the book beautifully observed and incredibly conceived with the chilling quality of a true night- mare, From there Plimpton went on to tennis where he was whipped off the courts by Pancho Gonzalez. In pro golf he was out-bogeyed with a handicap of 18. He has also been royally knocked out by light weight champ Archie Moore and out- trumped at bridge by Oswald Jacoby. He nearly killed himself driving a sports car in a race down the Baja Peninsula and returned to hook up with the Flying Wallendas in a truly death-defying high wire act. If George ever concentrae ted on one thing, God knows what he could do, the editor of Sports Illustrated once re - marked. But being the avowed amateur that he is, George Plimpton kept moving on to conquer and be conquered by still more professional ambitions. Continued 57 W, , 7,,,, , With the same curiosity and respect for accomplishment that he felt in the world of sports, Plimpton moved into the arts by signing on as a percussionist with the New York Philharmonic. NBCYTV was on hand for this one with a taped extravaganza, The Secret Musical Life of George Plimpton. Of the project, Leonard Bernstein said, He did very well for an amateur, but then...that's his profession, isn't ithn During 1970-71, George Plimpton wrote and starred in several other TV specials inclu- ding stints as a stand up comic at Caesar's Palace, a last string quarterback for the Baltimore Colts, and a cowboy in a John Wayne movie, and an aerialist in the Clyde Beatty Cole Brother's Circus. A native of New York City, George Plimpton graduated Har- vard University and King's Col- lege, Cambridge University. In 1953. in Paris, he founded The Paris Review, a literary quarter- ly which has celebrated over two decades of critical acclaim under Plimpton's editorsliip. He has recently edited the four volumes of interviews with famous liter- ary figures entitled Writers At Work that first appeared in the magazine. He is also the director of the American Literary An- thology, now in its fourth volf ume. He has taught at Barnard, been an associate editor of Horizon Magazine, a special contributor to Sports Illustrated and an associate editor of Har- per's Magazine. Belushi 66Live at IC John Beluchi, of NBC's Saturday Night Live will be appearing at the Dillingham Performing Arts Center on Saturday, September 11 at 8:45 pm. Saturday Night Live which is one of the newest hits on NBC, is a comedy series very similar to BBC's Monty Python Show . Beluchi, along with other comic actors such as Chevy Chase, and the not for prime time players, amuse the TV audience with impressions, comic commericals and other comic acts. While studying at the University of Illionois, John Beluchi acted both in serious and comic ,stage roles. From there he went on to star in the National Lampoon's Lemmings . Beluchi then moved on to become the creative director of the Lampoons radio hour. He also recorded the albums Lemmings , The Missing White House Tapes and various other comic recordings. And now, Beluchi is backas writerfperformer for NBC's Sat, Night Live !!! In his performance here, Beluchi is sure to amuse the audience with his unique combinations of vocal imitations, along with his most famous imitations of Marlon Brando and Truman Capote. We wouldn't be surprised if in the course of his appearance here, Beluchi presented some new characters to the audience. For both those familiar and those unfamiliar with John Beluchi's form of comic acting, his appearance here should prove to be amusing and fun-filled. onathan K ozol opoly upon the imagination ree h ld 3-Jose statements and O The author of three widely lk th f acclaimed books Kozol is per s ie em come rom than Kozol a Q9 year old haps most recently remembered tion of D011 Quixote bat- for a speech he gave at the d t- - d -H ' A People's Bicentennial in Wash F e uca lon. Wm nil S' U' ington D.C. on July 4th entitled educator essayist Kozol ' h 1- ' I ' f The US Revolution is Alive And t e pub lc Schoo System? O Well But You Won't Hear About country as dchumanxzing ' ries, and is running a The Real one On T'V etal self-awareness campaign itiate the changes he feels rucial. A Strzde-22 Resp:-in-Qs to-Kozol by Myles Friedman Last night Jimmy Carter was elected President primarily through a renaissance of southern solidarity that embraces no common ideology, but a historical tribal bond dating to the post civil war occupation. The President-elect, it is sad to say, represents no mandate of the nation's ideological preference or, as he prefers, moral constitution , nor any philosophical principal other than the generally confounding and increasingly thin party line. He was elected as a response to an ill-defined and most likely inevitable economic failure. This is not to say that -Mr. Ford and Mr. Carter were identical as candidates, but simply that Carter was preferred for wholly non-ideolog- ical reasons and was an essentially negative choice. This was particularly cleat on the college leve. In Ithaca, unlike the candidacies of Matt McHugh, and Eugene McCarthy, and previously Mo Udall, Fred Harris and George McGovern in hard-line student support for Carter was almost nonexistent. Students who find it difficult to rally to such causes as unemployment or inflation quite understandably took a leave of absence from this election. This, I believe, is not so much a reflection of political Public school was never in , The Ithaca College Commu ness to produce Throeau. It nity will have the chance to hear business to produce a man what Chljvggg 202015 ays Tuifnbe S, ' ' . ' . 2 ' 'V f . 1 i Y a 9 n c R N d madetis enesayee g whard 1 Exonl kan th even November 3 at 8 15 pm in the a popu a lon I e e one Union cafeteria Kozol is being h could elect him School db h QAB S akers t 9 media possess a productive Sponsore y e p Committee and admission Jon Kogol apathy, as was the effect of what they saw as a starkly limited choice. The lack of any remotely attractive candidate to any block of voters breeds disillusionment and cynicism. As we enter the era of a new administration .end an entirely unpredictable reign of power, it is diffjcult ot see where constructive political and social action can be channeled. The disgust left us by the vacuum of the peace movement eclipsed by the Watergate years, though, continues to be a dangerously regressive agent. While the de-polit- icalization of the campus can be explained in those terms, it cannot be justified. Yet, it is a general concensus, borne out by yesterday's election, that entry into political activism offers no substantial reward. This sentiment is surely the crucial challenge that any progressive political change in this country faces, with certain variances, nationally. It is with this in mind that I comment on the implications of last night's lecture by Jon Kozol, the prime inspiration ff this piece. A good deal of last night's discussion concerned 5 weeks that Mr. Kozol spent in Cuba. It was for me heartening to hear Mr. Kozol's emotional description of Cuba and its achievements during the 17 year tenure of Fidel Castro. Kozol, at one point, related the extraordinary story of how in 1961 through the efforts of over 100,000 school children, some as young as the years old, illiteracy was entirely wiped out in a period of seven months. A flag now proudly flys in Havan proclaiming This country is now free of The revolutionary fervor that liberated Cuba, under the most staggering of odds from poverty, illiteracy and deprivation, and taht still enthusiast- ically exists today, as Cuba is now the only Third World nation devoid of illiteracy, is now able to feed its people, has an infant mortality rate somewhat less than New York City, is to me both motivating and exciting. Mr. Kozol related to this evening's audience a euphoria among the Cubans he met that was trulv ixrbelieafable. Pride, dignity and a sense of common purpose has elevated the Cuban People to a standard of living he called better than the majority of Americans-something justly remarkable considering the travesty of pre-Revolution Cuba. It is something' anyone would be moved by. Naturally and with reason one might be skeptical of the bias inherent in the source, however the belief that virtual wonders have been done in Cuba is widely recognized around the world and documented. by the United Nations. The accuracy of Kozol's facts and the objectivity of his findings, though, are really not the significant points here. That Cuba is, or is not utopia, again, is not the point. What is really important is the spirit and conviction that is apparent in the life style of Castro's Cuba. For anyone who could find no reason or interest in participating politically this is an enlightening example to study. So now, embarking on the third century of American politics I will take heart in the lessons of contemporary political idealism. There is much to 9 be done and hoped for in the next four years and regardless of the inconclusiveness of yesterday's election the proper attitude is simply not one of disinterest. Even such isolated enclaves of positive political activism must give heart to those concerned with the future world. The political experience, I believe, can still be one of beauty and dignity. ' ignorance . Storaska to Lecture n Rape Frederic Storaska was born in 1942 in Bloomsburg, Pennsyl- vania. He attended North Caro- lina State University, where he majored in psychology. Follow- ing a serious football injury to his right knee, Storaska turned to teaching Karate as a means of strengthening his knee and of some financial support during his college years, the holder of a black belt, he instructed local, state and national law enforce- ment personnel in self-defense karate. An early evening in the summer of 1964, Frederic Stor- aska witnessed the brutal rape and assault of a young girl by a gang of teenage boys. He immed- iately fought off the assailants, hut the girl- though at least now saved- had already beenseriously injured. With this shocking rape im- bedded in his memory, Storaska traveled to several universities seeking any information on assaults. Much to his surprise. little research had been initiated. Puzzled by this apparent taboo treatment of rape education. Frederic Storaska set forth to devote his complete resources and energies to understanding and solving the problems of assaults on men, women and children. In November of 1964 Frederic Storaska was invited to present a program on Pre- vention of Assaults on Women at a private women's college. Twelve weeks later in a court trial for rape, a young woman testified for the prosecution that her life was saved by the information she received when attending the lecture by Mr. Storaska. This was verified by the Chief Investigating Agent of the State Bureau of Investiga- tion. Further, in another case six months later a woman was murdered on a campus in the same state, and the same Chief Investigating agent of the State Bureau of Investigation relayed that if this woman had heard Mr. Storaska's lecture she probably also would be alive today. From that moment on Mr. Storaska began his crusade to bring information on assaults to pre- vent the rape of American women in today's society. In the past twelve years, Frederic Storaska has presented his rapeprevention program to almost a million students at over 600 colleges and universities throughout the country. His program is sponsored annually by 120 college campuses fthe maximum scheduleable numberl with approximately 55 percent of these campuses having spon- sored Storaska at least once before, an unparalleled repeat performance rate on the college and university lecture circuit. In addition more than 275 cases have been reported in which his program has prevented serious assault and even saved lives. Storaska established the Na- tional Rape and Assault Preven- tion Center in May 1972, and as a result of its success, in May of 1974 he founded the National Organization for the Prevention of Rape and Assault tNOPRAl, Inc., a non-profit, tax-exempt organization. NOPRA's future is encouraging as Storaska has put together a powerful eight person working Board of Directors including some of the world'S leading experts in the field of rape and assault. His twelve years of research culminated in a book published by Random House, and a film which is being syndicated for network television and is dis- tributed to the general public by Learning Corporation of Ameri- ca. They were released in March 197 titled, How fo Say No To A Rlpist - And Survive. 5 , all are en- Did y'alI vote fo' this here young'un's paw, didcha, huh? Russian Lawyer Discusses Soviet Justice Does it make any sense for a lawyer to defend a client whose fate has already beem deter- mined by the state? This question was the main topic of a lecture on Soviet Dissidents on Trial: A Lawyer's Perspective given by Yuri Luryi last Thursday. Luryi had been a defense lawyer in the Leningrad bar for 25 years and is currently a visiting fellowfat the Center of Criminology at the University of Toronto. Luryi was quick to point out that the Soviet judicial system is little more than a token, a front which it holds up to the west under the guise of justice. In political trials no verdicts atre decided in the court room, but rather by the highest levels of the Party and the KGB, he said. This point was made strike ingly clear by an example he cited of a case involving a political prisoner in Estonia in 1962. The trial ran from January 16 until January 20, and the defendant was sentenced to death. On the surface, Luryi said, the trial appeared to be fair, but he went on to point out how the defendant's sentence had been established long before the case ever went to court. A Soviet legal journal which had been printed in December of 1961 and distributed in mid-Jane. uary reported on the trial and the verdict a week before the trial even began. The reports had been given to the journal by 'Estonian legal authorities who thought that the trial would be held during the first week of January before the journal be- came public. Problems arose, however, when the trial had to be delayed due to an illness and the journal appeared first. In spite of the total mockery which the journal's report made of the trial the death sentence was carried out, and me only 244 change in the pre-determined course of events was that the editor of the journal was fired. For what purpose does a lawyer particpate in such a futile situation? Luryi asked, A defense attorney's opportunities are small, but vary with the degree ofthe trial's seriousness, was his response. Luryi then explained that all political cases in the Soviet Union are divided into' two groups. Group one cases are of the most serious nature, and offer a defense attorney virtually no cnance to influence the decision of the court, which Ifs already been decid-:il by tha- state. Group two cases are of a less serious nature, and do offer the defense an occasional opport- unity to plea-bargain on his client's behalf. The main functions of the lawyer take place outside of court, when the defendant is in prison. In addition to providing legal assistance to the convicted client the lawyer can attempt to have the case scheduled for future reconsideration. Perhaps the most usefule function of the defense attorney is that he can keep the public informed of the true significance of a political trial, to counter the distorte picture presented by the state-controlled media. The lawyer is also the only link between a prisoner and his family and friends, since visiting privileges can be scarce and when they do take place, the conversations are usually bug- ged. Luryi emphasized that as a defense attorney in the Soviet Union he always had to be careful not to defend his client too vigorously, because in in- stances where lawyer's tried to win cases they were prohibited from practicing again. He summed up this point by saying that is doesn't pay to be brave in such situations, since once'you are prohibited from practicing you can no longer be of aid to anyone. Peters Captivates LC. Audience Crowd On October 9 at 8:15 P.M. a capacity crowd in Walter Ford Hall awaited the start of a very special performance. Metropolitan Opera star, Roberta Peters, was about to appear with the Ithaca College Orchestra being led by 'Pamela Gearhart. The orchestra performed selections by Prokofiev, Berlioz, and Saint-Saens and did an excellent job in accompanying Miss Peters. Elegantly walking onto the stage, Miss Peters tripped momentarily but handled herself grace- fully, smiled and acknowledged her audience. Performing a Berlios song cycle, arias from The Barber of Seville, Ls Boheme andDie Fledermaus, Miss Peters had the audience captivated through- out the entire concert. Returning onto the stage after intermission, Miss Peters tripped in the same spot, once again laughing off the accident. After receiving a well deserved standing ovation, both Miss Peters and Mrs. Gearhart were presented with a dozen red roses by President Whalen. Miss Peters then went on to sing an encoreof her last number, Die F ledermaus. Miss Peters began her career at the age of nineteen when, after years of hard study, she was called on at the last minute to play the role of Zerlina in Don Giovanni. Her success in that performance started her on her way. Since then she has made numerous appearances abroad and on national television. Miss Peters has been associated with Ithaca College since 1968, when she appeared in the first Commencement Eve concert. She was awarded an 'honorary Doctorate of Music degree that same' year. In 1971, Ithaca College was designated at the official repository of her personal records and documents. Peters' has conducted two vocal master clases at the Music School and was named to the Board of' Trustees in 1974. Admission charged for the concert is beingput towards the Roberta Peters Music Scholarship Fund. This scholarship will be offered to students in the Music Department. 25 255 1 j . 5 agar? eta itifgl Wi? aw E ww? H ' 1 Q ci .. 9 a - '- ..,, 'f,,, - -, ' . ,a w , 1 ,gf 12 .1 F 1 . .. f I C Chairman To Speak n On Monday, October 18, NBC Board Chairman Julian Goodman will address theflthaca College community on the- Role of Television News in the 1976 Presidential Campaign. Tickets for the 11 a.m. convocation in Walter Ford Hall on the College campus will be free but must be obtained 'iw gffit-95 of the eight academic deans and direct, ors or at the ticket office iff o Election l-Igbert linion, also on campus. The talk will be open to the public. Goodman, recipient of the National Association of Broad- casters' Distinguished Service The citation accompanying the NAB award given to Good- man in March honored him for his multiple roles as broadcast journalist, program innovator and industry leader and cited him s ecificallv for his pioneer- Award, has served 31 years with l V -dl dst I ,Qin NBC, has established himself asmg ol new ra 'O an 9 evl' n a strong and effective spokesman P rogramming and production for broadcasting, and been atechnulfluesdl creative force within television's lop management. Over the years, Goodman has received many awards and honors for service from broad- casters and journalists. In May, 1975, he became one of only ten living journalists elected to the Hall of Fame of the NY Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi, in recognition of his unique and lasting contributions to the field of journalism . Goodman, who became NBC's Chairman of the Board in April, 1974, has been President of NBC since March 1, 1966. He was named NBC's Executive Officer Jan. 1, 1970, and two years later, was elected a director of.RCA. lthaca College was extremely fortunate to have the chief prosecutor of Charles Manson and author of Helter Skelter, Vincent Bugliosi. as a speaker in Ford Hall last week. Bugliosi w as an interesting speaker who w as obviously very knowledge- able in all areas related to the Manson murders. He was especially effective since he focused not only about what he 'wanted to discuss, but more importantly. what the audience wanted to hear. tlpening his discussion on a rather funny note, Bugliosi ask- ed, Why are there so many people here tonight, is Manson here too'? liut Bugliosi quickly became more serious as he began his lecture by discussing one of the most common questions he is asked: why have the Manson murders continued to fascinate so many people when they occured years ago? lle-presented several impor- tant reasons for the public's undying curiosity. saying that it lr rot because of the number of leo :le w ho were killed, or li l . . - because ol the pronunence ol the ieoile killed. but rather, be- t l cause the murders were the pzost bizarre. and people like bizarre things. The fact that -1 most of the killers were young women from typically average homes has also made the case more fascinating. As to the reason' why the murders have remained so fasci- nating, Bugliosi believes it is Charles Manson himself. He said that Manson is completely differ- ent from any previous mass murderer. Not only is Manson extremely intelligent, but more importantly, Manson has a way of completely dominating others in such a strong way that they would even kill for him. One of the most interesting subjects Bugliosi spoke of was how' Manson was able to com- pletely dominate those in his family . Bugliosi was specific about saying that Manson and his family were interdependent and that this relationship was essen- tial for Manson's domination. The family needed a leader just as Charles Manson needed those to follow him. Bugliosi said that those who followed Manson did so ,out of a previous hostility ueliosi towards society, and that Man- son having the raw material to work with stimulated the vio- lence in his family. iVl.ifison used drugs, specifical- ly m:.riiuana and l,.S.D., to dig into a person when he could be continued easier, Manson also 'iswl the t,ef-hrwifgue of preaching to his faiuily ci.:-Ty night which enabled him to keep pushing his :fleas onto the family. liugliosi said that in a sense, Manson rt- proifraznmed his l'amily. linglao-si related the Manson 'lill'l'tit'lA's to the sy stem of justice .fi the lf s, Thegirlsiin lVIanson's tai. ily who were convicted of murder are now living in cot- tages which are supposedly a type of prison. tlowever, the girls, who had to struggle for food when they were with Man--ou, are now liying much irore comfortably even though the are being punished for an unlawful 1-ctl This says some thing about our system ol iust.iceY'i said Hugliosi. Scores Hugliosi also pointed out other weaknesses of the prison system in the U.S. Charles lVlanson was in prison before the Nlanson murders and though Manson begged not to be releas- --fl. he was set free. Hugliosi pointed out that while Manson -,yas in prison tbefore the murd- ers Y. he had never seriously been seen by a psychiatrist., though it --.hould have been clearly evident to those in charge of the prison that Manson was mentally dis- turbed, ltugliosi said that if Nlanson had seriously been seen by a psychiatrist, his hidden tensions toward society might have been detected, and the murders might never have oe- cured! Charles Manson is up for parole in 1978. aml Manson .it--pei-iii..'-ty wants to get out of prison because he has been beaten by his inmates many limes. llugliosi said that Charles Nlanson has no possibility of obtaining parole next year, or any time in the near future. ltugliosi did say that Manson could get out in thirty years or so. The girls, he said, have a good chance of being released before then. Clearly, the most important part of ltugliosi's discussion retolyed around the question of whether the same type of mass murder could ever occur again. llugliosi said that in order for the same type of thing to occur. two characteristics would have to be beld by the leader, which were also held by Charles Mansrn. The person would have to have the power to dominate another indiyidual, along with a desire to irurder people, Bugliosi said that because two characteristics are VERY rarely found in one person this is why Manson is such a unique individual. Exploring The Mind will be the theme of Ithaca College's C.P. Snow Spring Lecture Ser- ies, a series designed to bring noteworthy scientists to the College to describe their re- search. Hilary Putnam, a philosoph- er of science at Harvard Univer- sity will speak on Mind and Body on Thursday, ,April 145 Dr. Andrew Weil, a research associate in ethnopharmacology at Harvard University, will discuss Mind in Body, Body in Mind on Wednesday, April 203 and Joseph Weizenbaum, a pro- fessor of computer ,sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology will talk about Com- putation and the Reconstruction of Reality on Monday, April 25. All three lectures will be at 8 pm in S202 on the Ithaca College campus, free and open to the public. Putnam, during the last twenty-two years, has taught at Hilary Putnam three institutions, Princeton, MI Scientists To Lectur E,2','iQ11F5H1t T and Harvard. He has published many papers in math- ematical journals, written phil- osophy of Logic, a book on the philosophy of mathematics, and conducted research in the philos- ophy of science, including studies in artificial intelligence and con- temporoary philosophy of langu- age. Dr. Weil is a graduate of the Harvard Medical School and in addition to his post at Harvard Medical School and in addition to his post at Harvard,.is self-em- ployed as a writer, lecturer and consultant of psycho-active drug- s and plants, natural and preven- tive medicine and altered states of consciousness. He has a part-time, experimental practice of prevention and herbal medi- cine near Tucson, Arizona. On Capitalism by Dede Ketover and Linda Zerilli Professor Amy Bridges, from the Univ. of Chicago, spoke last night Monopoly Capitol and the Structure of Consumption. This is the first in a series of Marxist Feminist lectures spon- sored by the Politics depart- ment. The topics in the lecture series are directed towards on- going studies taught by Profess- or Zillah Eisenstein, including: Power: Race. Sex and Class, Feminist Theory. as well as advanced tutorials and seminars in Socialist Feminism and Marx ian analysis. Cqmginued Sybil, The Waking Self' On Thursday Feb. 17, Flora Rheta Schreiber, author of best seller, Sybil , spoke in the Egbert Union Cafeteria., Schrei- ber spoke not only about Sybil the character in her book, but she also spoke a great deal about Sybil the person, and how her relationship with Sybil grew into friendship. When Dr. Wilbur, Sybil's doctor, first approached Schrei- ber about -writing a book about Sybil, Schreiber turned the offer down because at that time Sybil was not cured , and Schreiber felt that she couldn't write a book which had no ending. When Schreiber met Sybil she liked her very much and she was extreme- ly impressed by her high intelli- gence. It wasn't until Schreiber had known Sybil for eleven years, and she had become familiar with all of Sybil's 16 selves that she began writing the book. Schreiber learned that Sybil had been both physically andi emotionally abused as a very young child. Sybil's mother wa4 Professor Bridges major focal point concerned the role of women as consumers within monopoly capitalism. Her argu- ment was centered around the way in which capital organizes consumption work for house- wives, drawing them out of the household and into the market . ln other words, iust as the needs of production within capitalism define the lives of wage laborers, so too do the needs of consump- tion organize women's work. In monopoly capitalism, the work which women do within the home, is in fact, unpaid labor. The premise behind this defines housework as non-work, having no social value. Refecting this definition, Amy Bridges, defines women's role as a consumer to be necessary for the smooth func- tioning of capitalist production,. She goes on to define women who responsible for broken bones and many bruises, as well as directly causing Sybil's malnourishment by giving her an enema after each meal. While Sybil's mother was very aggressive, Sybil's father stood passively by and let his wife continue Co abuse his child. Though Sybil's doctor was obviously aware of the abuse Sybil was getting at home, he didn't stop it either. The only person Sybil had loved was her grandmother, who died when Sybil was in third grade. When Sybil's grandmother was buried, for Sybil it was as if all the love she had ever known was buried with her. Sybil had a dissociate per- sonality rather than a schizo- phrenic personality. Sybil view- ed objects as wholes, while a schizophrenic would only see a small detail of the object. From the age of three Sybil started developing multiple personalities as defensed against feeling the pain, the fear and'the missuse for love which she had been feeling do this labor as 'consumption workers'. Although this work is outside the said labor force, Bridges argues that we need to recognize it as socially necessary and must examine it as real work. The housewife, as a consump- 'tion worker is held responsible for gathering and transorming products and services to meet her family's needs. Although thought of as a leisure activity, consumption work is not a matter of choice for the majority of women in this society. Prof. Bridges lecture was an essential statement towards an analysis of women's work in capitalist society. since she was born. By having these alternate personalities, Sybil the waking self , would not have to accept reality. Instead, Sybil the waking self , could hide all of her unbearable pain in her other selves. None of Sybil's selves knew of the existence' of the other selves except for Vicki , who was the memory of all the selves. It was the use of Vicke that Dr. Wilbur was able to learn about the other selves, and in turn, help Sybil learn about them. Sybil had gone through twelve years of psychotherapy when in 1965 she was finally able to function as one human being. At this time all the parts of her personality began to function as parts of Sybil's whole personal- ity, rather than being distinct ,in themselves as they had been in the past. Schreiber said that though every person has many aspects to their personalitywhich differ from on another, they all combine to form the personality as a whole. In the past Sybil's personality was not a whole, but when Sybil learned to accept the pain and fear which she had not previously accepted, she began to be able to deal with problems without turning to alternate selves. Dr. Wilbur thought that Sybil would become the Vicke self, while Schreiber thought Sybil would become the waking self . In fact, Sybil didn't become only one of the selves, but rather Sybil became a combination of all her 16 selves. Schreiber feels that Sybil might now be even weller than many of us since she has seen both her sub-conscious and un- conscious selves. Sybil has not regressed since 1965 and she probably will not since she can now deal with pain which she must face. Schreiber pointed out that the book Sybil not only deals with Sybil as an individual, but it also deals with family dynamics. Most people can iden- tify with Sybil and have actually either seen or heard about abuse or other parental relations wi'-:cf eu-:err in ?r1- -Jury C of Sybil . Schreiber -feary emphasized the need lor people to look to the inside of a person rather than accepting them for their exterior characteristics. Afterall, very few people could look at Sybil's exterior and realize her inner emotional problemsl. New York Times Music Critic To Visit Monday The reading public will have an unusual opportunity to talk back to a critic when Allen Hughes, music critic for the New York Times visits Ithaca College on Monday, Nov. 15. He will meet informally with music stu- dents and present an evening lecture. The public is welcome to attend all the sessions at Walter Ford Hall. Hughes' agenda opens with a 9:00 am discussion in Room 201 with Edward Swenson's opera history class on The Role of the Opera Critic. At 11:00 am in the Nabenhauer Room, dialogue w with music history students will focus on THe Music Critic in the 20th Century. The public lecture-discussion topic at 8:15 pm in the Nabenhauer Room will be A Critic Talks . Allen Hughes has written music reviews for the Times since 1960. He prepared for his career at George Washington University andthe University of Michigan, where he received la B.A. degree and a B. Mus. degree in organ performance. At New York University his grad- uate studies were in music history, theory and esthetios. He also attended the Berkshire Music Center. Hughes' career includes ap- pointments as a lecturere and organist at the Toledo Museum of Art, assistant editor and critic of the magazine Musical Amer- ica , music critic for the New York Herald Tribune and lec- turer at Brooklyn College. World-famous photographer: Per ect portrait captures person's thoughts Portrait photographer Yousuf Karsh is an admitted seeker after greatness. For more than 30 years, Karsh has photographed the famous and influen- tial, with an eye to capturing their dignity, their insight, their genius. Karsh is a believer in heroes in an age nearly immune to heroism. He's a diplomat in an age in which diplomacy is almost obsolete. Where others are increasingly cynical, Karsh remains respectful, almost reverent. Karsh and his wife Estrellita are guests at Ithaca College this weekend, where an exhibit of the photographer's work opens Sunday, in connection with the dedication of the Caroline Werner Gannett Center at 11 a.m. today. Among Karsh's most famous portraits are those of Winston Churchill, Pablo Picasso, Ernest Hem- ingway, Helen Keller and Albert Schweitzer. The 69-year-old Armenian-born pho- tographer, who emigrated to Canada at the age of 16, travels widely to do portraits of political leaders, scien- tists, writers, artists, musicians and performers in their own settings. Re- cently, Karsh said, ,he photographed former President and Mrs. Gerald Ford. Next on his agenda is the Shah of Iran, Reza Shah Pahlevi. Karsh gave a lecture at Ithaca Col- lege on Friday, took some time out to talk with The Ithaca Journal, lunched with students, and visited afternoon classes. The art of portrait-taking was his subject-interspersed with anecdotes of the widely-known personalities he has photographed. fr vi :W I Karsh sees portrait taking as a process of communication - you look into my eyes and I look into yours -rather than a mechanical procedure. The human face is a mirror in which, from moment to moment, the subtlest of emotions are reflected, Karsh said. A perfect portrait is one which succeeds in photographing a person's thoughts. A photographer must fill his life with more than just the inner workings of the camera, but with the inner workings of the heart and soul as well, Karsh suggested. His goal should be not merely to record a fleeting moment in the life of his subject, but to capture his past, present, and even his future, Karsh added. What goes into the portrait is not only lighting and composition, but the photographers insight, his intuition, he said. He must perceive, for a fraction of a second and with tremendous focal depth, the inner character of the sit- ter, Karsh said. In that instant, all that is in the heart and soul of the subject is reflected in his eye, his hand, his attitude. Just because the faces of public figures become familiar to us through the media, doesn't mean we know them, he said. The superficial faces of world lead- ers come to us over the TV and in the daily papers. But the more familiar the outer image is, the more illusive the inner spirit. he said. I 0 0 Karsh also discussed some of the practical aspects of portraiture with .951-:,','j' vi Ithaca College photography students. How does he engage his subjects, draw them out so they will reveal something of themselves for the cam- era? People who are very accomplished in the world, Karsh said, are usually very willing to share themselves, to make the photographer comfortable. The danger is that the subject, in being cordial, will charm the photographer out of his objectivity. There is a danger that all the hospitality will come between you and your lense, he said. How long does it take Karsh to do a portrait? It all depends on how much time the sitter is willing to give. I had a half a minute with Charles DeGaulle, four hours with Nikita Khrushchev, and two days with Albert Schweitzer, responded Karsh. When he travels to do portraits of foreign dignitaries and artists, does he borrow facilities to do darkroom work, or wait to judge his results until he's back in his own studio in Ottawa? He waits, he said, and takes his chances that the first sitting was suc- cessful. Besides, he added, it's almost impossible to reshoot a sitting. You have to awaken all your sensi- tivity to bring to bear on a subject and a situationg it just cannot be re- peated, he said. As a photographer, how does he feel about color? He does color portraits cn request, but prefers black and white. In a black and white portrait I see something new every day. With color, A portrait of the photogra- pher... the statement you make is. very positive, irrevocable, he said. 'tl know of no sublime color photo- graphs. I Though Polaroid color film is muted, Karsh said, most color proc- esses are too garish for my tastes. Why are the hands, which are high- lighted in so many of his portraits, not included in a fa' Karsh said that out ,of 95 photo- graphs of influential people, all but 16 included the hands. Sometimes the face is so D0werful r - 'J '-'!'Af73'1'i'Ig Mrs. Karsh exclaims over a student's work. that anything more would interfere he said. I C I What about Karsh as a person, not just a photographer? If he didn't have an outside life, if he only took pictures, said Mrs. Karsh, 'the wouldn't get the results he gets. It takes a whole person to perceive the depth in the personalities he portrays, she said. Mrs. Karsh said there are no photo- graphs displayed in their home-ex- cept one Karsh took of his wife with an instamatic camera. And that's on the wall because, with a rather over- exposed negative, it happens to look a great deal like a French Impressionist painting. Most of their home is given over to art work and archeological artifacts, often gifts of friends. Karsh said he is a serious student of music- Mozart is my only passion, though periodically I listen to rock music as well. And he is an avid ornithoiogist. 0 I O Perhaps above all, the Karshes en- joy travel, and making the acquain- tance of the photographers famous subjects. Much of Karsh's writing and lectures consists of anecdotes showing the human, and especially the humor- ous. side of his subjects. t'People are not ikons, said the photographer. Norman Mailer, for example, who everyone thinks of only as an 'enfant terrible,' is really a great gentleman. Fidel Castro, despite what Karsh called his preconceptions, wanted to talk about writers and artists, not politics. Ernest Hemingway, the rugged outdoorsman, turned out to be the shyest man I ever photo- graphedf' ' The relationship between the pho- tographer andthe sitter is an intimate one, said Karsh, who wanted, as a child, to be a physician. Portrait photography and medicine both in- volve working with people on a very personal level, and ' that's what I wanted to do. Karsh critiques photographs of Ithaca College students on campus Friday. F fi' 4 kk 9' -D if . 5 '5 s ' , 4 : i 5 X x ' K f' is X we N R Q V . fin, hw fpxxsx lr sb ,gk W4 NN 2 ,QR 'Finn'-,, 1 4 'Xalilsr -r 1 4 sf w 4-Q. TP ww 'hw- ' ,A x- if '-N..- 429 -N.: .J 3 '1 :V 1 wx W , 'Hg-ix MF f l've been afraid of changes 'Cuzz l've built my life around you. But time makes you bolder And children get older And l'm getting older too . . . - Fleetwood Mac di' P' P J A 'E S- 25 I learned to crawl and to walk, to jump high in the sky and skip around. I learned to keep pace, but sometimes I liked to ride on my own. Most important I learned to fall, to be tumbled and rolled and shook all around because I learned I could always stand up again. - Tina 54 F ar'..q..+f 'f - at ,,,f . 2' 'f V ,A ,.f.' is 'L ,iif Y 'Fi eu , . if Q -wamisyiws ' kr Q V 1 14 K' 1951. !i ,..,,, ... , . H . -...M lv- f , :u 5 , .Ei A, Mg - ' g -4 ii-vitlii' I'm really gonna miss you guys - Tom '78 K 4-if This is a very friendly place. The people aren't bad either. -J.U.G. Z -'-S-:ss a . N 4 M..-1'-,,, . , You look boldly ahead, and isn't that because you don't see and don't expect anything terrible since life is still hidden from your young eyes? You are braver, more honest, more profound than we are, but stop and think, be magnanimous . . . - Anton Chekhov ,M or--0-wwgj....... , nf ' 5 W YK:-2 H i i 257 'ln my youth', Father William replied to his son, 'I feared it might injure the braing But now that I'm perfectly sure I have none Why I do it again and again.' - Alice's Adventures in Wonderland 258 I came to l.C. skinny as a beanpole, and I leave with a beer belly. Ren Rieur '77 When I came here I felt lost in the crowd and shuffled in the confusion. Now I think I can find myself anywhere. - J.C. '--ww Each day at l.C. offers a new opportunity to meet someone or to learn a bit more. The struggle is to keep such opportunities available. - Linda koi R Ithaka gave you the marvelous journey Without her you wouldn't have set out. She hasn't anything else to give. - from Ithaka, by C.P. Cavafy 'W mp-Q-5 I have never let my schooling interfere with my education. - Mark Twain agita- - . THESE I WILL REMEMBER Tables and chairs Up and down stairs Determination Station to Station These drove me insane These will remain These - I will remember. Sleeping at dawn Hiding a yawn Classes and passes - Pains in the asses. Unpacking, late snacking Relating, debating Nerves getting weaker Grades looking bleaker These drove me insane And they will remain These - I will remember. And when l look back i will half laugh and half cry Ask myself why Then forget way back when 'Til it's mentioned again And again and again and again. Taking it, making it, Sometimes just faking it - Late nights up crying 'Cause you know love was dying And rolling again Into days without end Quietly creeping Through nights without sleeping. Testing, some resting Jesting, molesting Waiting on line Pressing for time Worrying, scurrying They drove me insane Yet these will remain These - I will remember Nights that were cold Stories we told Through all the snowing And blizzards and blowing - Our friends are what Kept us going. Alarms in the morning Or a fire's false warning Nights drinking fizzies - Next morning dizzies. Streaking and peaking Night ceilings leaking Rain and more rain 'Til it drove us insane These - I will remember. And when l look back l will half laugh and half cry Ask myself why Then forget way back when 'Til it's mentioned again And again and again and again. By Susan Fling '77 264 lk X .bu-9' ' ,X 1 Q ,N .L L, ff: Q: fm? 266 ,Wy I-D 'wtf fig? . -qv-44, ,fig ,L g, IJ 'S xii,-Q:,,1l,m: , 1, 4 W , ' f if f 'K' 'lf Af fi: 1' Q ' 455 A i2'?i:e:.? ' 'L 3, nj! 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