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Ithaca College, Ithaca, N. Y. Sales Fail, Flakes Fall As Eastern Small College Ratings Lisi: Fall Weekend Fling Flops Bombers TwelH:~B~u~h~bal~eat:s IC 49-28 The new South Hill Campus In the past two weeks the Ithaca College football team has was host to its first Fall Weekend made hi&h Eastern acclaim by beinK rated among the best small November 2, 3, and 4 amid snow colleges m the east-twelfth-and has had a few of its iootball flakes and lax ticket sales, and records shattered. never managed to keep its head Halfback Billy Odell broke two above the water to become a fi. of his records that he established nancial success. Union Committee last year. The senior from Paul Smiths chalked up three touch­ $625 Lost Hosts Four Preps downs against Alfred to tie his The deficit for the entire week­ mark of ten from last season, and end was disclosed to be approxi­ against Southern Connecticut he mately $625. Its distribution is as On Monday Night racked up three more to run his follows: Student Council-$200, The Four Preps, well-known col- new total to 13. Delta Kappa-$200, Alpha Epsilon lege singing group, will entertain His 18 points at Alfred brought Rho-$45, Delta Phi Zeta-$45, Sigma Alpha Iota-$45, Senior and IC students in the College Union his total points up to 62-to bet­ Sophomore classes-$45 each. Rec Room on Monday, November ter than his 60 of last yea:r. It is obvious that the causes for 19. Against Southern Connecticut he added 20 more to make it 82. the failure do not reflect upon the The program, to be presented at organization nor the organizers of Fall Weekend. On the contrary, 8 :15, is sponsored by the Union Frank Buono, Weekend Coordina­ Program Committee. tor, had. the full cooperation from Tickets are now on sale at the some fraternities and sororities, FALL COURT 1962 Right to Left; Joan Walters, Sophomore Atten­ Union Information Desk; a gener­ the Administration, and Student dent; Frank Racioppo, Prince; Diane McKay, Prin.cess; Louise al admission of $2 is being Counci:l. Schneider Queen; Jim Garoufes, King; Mary Jane Merrifield, The brothers of Delta Kappa, Freshman Attendent charged. particularly Don Gepfert, Lou Kimmel, Don Lesko, and Jerry Lieberman, deserve recognition for Drama Dept. $300 Raise Set sponsoring the Saturday night dance, and building the de'°ra- Lists Next Play, College Announces Increase tions; acknowledgement is also in ''M,·racle Worker" T . . R order for Evelyn Hansen and Bill I ti a d B a d Slook of Alpha Epsilon Rho who Rehearsals have begun for the n Ul on, oom, n O r were in charge of ticket sales; Drama department's next produc- Tuition, room, and board fees Bobbie Laven of Delta Phi Zeta for tion, '?he Miracle Worker." The have been increased by $300 as of RECORD NUMBER Of publicity; Jan Thornton of Sigma play, dn-ected by George Hoerner, September 1963, according to the Alpha Iota for the Royal Court Assistant Professor of Drama, will new Ithaca College Bulletin. This fROSH (LASSES ELECT contest; Theta Alpha Phi for the be presented from November 28 represents a fourteen percent in- Variety Show; the Senior and So- through December 1. crease in cost 'over the present SALLUZZO GRUBMAN phomore classes which sponsored The play deals with young Helen school year. r BILLY ODELL the Friday night dance under the Keller and her teacher, Anne Sul- Informed sources indicate pay Freshman class elections were Sets Record direction of Dave Andersen, Rick livan. After a disease in infancy, increases for faculty and adminis- held on Thursday, November 1, and Billy must also undoubtedly hold B~yd, and Bob McGuckin; and Helen becomes deaf, dumb and tration as well as the rapidly de- the results were announced the the Ithaca College three-year Mike Ayers a~d Bave Canteen of blind. Her family, pitying Helen, veloping South Hill building pro.- same day. It was reported that 8t d touchdown and scoring records too. u ent Council. indulge 'her every whim and allow gram are the causes of this hike. over half the class voted-a record For his effort at New Haven Causes Listed her to become spoiled. When Anne Raises are anticipated in book turnout. he was on Dave Garroway's "To­ Apparently the causes of the Sullivan is employed as teacher costs and Insurance rates as well The new president, Vincent Sal- day" show Monday morning. successless weekend lie in other she immediately takes over com- as a $50 increase in room charges luzzo is a Liberal Arts student ma­ Quarterback Larry Karas broke th areas. Originally, e ITHACA plete care of Helen, much to the at Quarry and Valentine Dorms. joring in social relations. Vince, the IC college passing record when COLLEGE calendar did not pro- annoyance of Mrs. Keller. Eventu- The new Tuition rate represents a resident of Schenectady, New he connected on 8 for 14-good ofr vide any available time for Fall ally, through patience and strug- a $600 increase over the cost of York, has reported for the sports 162 yards-against So. Conn. His Weekend; another problem arose gle, mostly with the Keller family, the 1959-60 school year, or an 88% staff of the Ithacan and plans to best performance was the previous with the schedule of a home foot- Anne manages to teach Helen to increase in four years. The in- publish 8 freshman class news- ball game. The lack of attendance speak. crease accompanying that of tu- week when he only missed the paper every two weeks in order to target on two occasions in 11 perhaps, could be attributed to the Bli·ss Beckman, a Senior in the ition over the same period are: k h . . f d d inclement weather, (which, ·inci- Room·, $ill0 or 40%; board $100, ·eep t e entire c1 ass m orme an throws. Those completions totaled d Drama: department, will be fea- unified. He has also appointed an ently, delayed . Richard Maltby's tured .n the di"ffi'cult role of Helen or 25%; books, $20 or 28.8%; in- d . . 226 yards. orchestra for an hour), or the ex- 1 surance $3.40 or 20.2%; and pre- a visory counci 1-a group of stu- Jack Yengo's -12.1 yard punting perimental curfew program, where. Keller. Miss Beckman a veteran of vious to this year there was no dents who will represent the fe'el­ average for 1-J kicks in the se\'en by girls had late weekend permis- many Green Room productions was linen charge. (Which is now 25 ings of the class at executive games before the Southern Con­ sions regardless of whether or not most recently seen a·s Cressida in pollars). meetings. necticut contest, placed him they attended the fuctions of Fall A Shakespeare Sampler. The only item listed in the New Vice-president Ronald Grubman seventh nationally among small Weekend. Then again, perhaps a The other three leads will be Bulletin which has remained un- is a Drama student who hails from college players. In the last week's fraternity lodge is more sociable appearing before IC audiences for changed is the General Fee of $100 Lynbrook, New York. He has al- game he averaged 40 yards for than tqe Recreation Room. the first time. Sharon Staz, as per school year. ready started up the ladder of sue- four boots. At one time during till' Some Success Anne Sullivan, Helen's teacher, The total cost per school year cess in the Drama department by season the local nati\'(J was the On the other hand, the Admini- won a: prize role in her first pro- according to the Ithaca College having been casted as the doctor small college national leader in stration was pleased with the week- duction. Dan Lovell, a Fresh- Bulletin in 1959 was listed as in the forthcoming play, "The punting. end. They praised the great re- man, will play the once-great Cap- $1536.80. Next year's total cost is :Miracle Worker." Nick Gordon, tackle, considcrC'd sponsibility among the students tain Keller, who now lives on past listed as $2385. This is a 55% in- Secretary Vicki Krasner is a by Lyon its playing ''real fine" themselves. The perfect behavior, victories. Carolyn Gilbert, costume crease in total costs. Physical Education major from consistently throughout the season, free from any incidents, of all stu- mistress of A Shakespeare Sam- An estimate of student expenses Hicksville, New York. i\-Iiss Kras­ also surpassed ,Tames Rafferty's dents involved insured future use pler, will be seen as Mrs. Keller. for a school year can range from ner is a member of the Women's total season tackle number of 80 of alcoholic beverages. Others in the cast include Allen $250-500. Thus, total costs listed Athletic Association and is inter- for another new mark. Although attendance was scant, Rockwerk as James, son of Cap- in the Bulletin plus personal ex- ested in almost ail sports. * * .. those that did manage to scamper tain Keller; he portrays a misun- penses could conceivably bring the Howard Reben has been elected At Alfred, it was an aerial con­ over, under, or through snow derstood and misunderstanding total to $2635 at the low etimate to the office of Treasurer. Howie, test between Karas and ,John drifts, and had non-skid auto tires young man who eventunlly realizes and $2885 at the higher figure. who resides in Poughkeepsie, New Thorne of till' Saxons, each of to enable them to reach the top of his mistake. Lee Cantwell, Trixie The percentage of increase in York, is a Radio-TV student and a them tossing four TD passes. Danby hill had an enjoyable and Goss, Duncan Ross and Bonnie total expenses for the coming member of the Hillel Foundation. Karas' () for 11 and 226 yards, lllemorable experience at South Fuller will also be featured in The school year is approximately 50% Student Council Representatives coupled with Theme's l(i for 27 IIin•s first Fall Weekend. (Continued on page 4) over the past four years. Continued on page 6 (Cont-i111ted on page 4) Page Two THE ITHACAN Thursday, November 15, 1962 THE ITHACAN System #2 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ...... MIKE AYERS Club Clips BUSINESS MANAGER ...... FRED MORIARTY by Irving Wood HONOR SYSTEM WOULD RAISE ADVERTISING MANAGER ...... ,.P.HIL SANDLER Newman Club - Nov. 18. Mass at FA CULTY ADVISOR ...... _•....•..•. MR. JOHN GILL 11:00 a.m. in the Rec. Room. COMMUNITY FREEDOM, RESPECT News Edi tor ...... - ...... Maureen Daley Nov. 19. Father Murphy will con­ Music Editor ...... •....•...... •....•...... •....•...... Miriam Jacobs duct classes i:n Union #15. The­ This, the second in a series of articles to students of Ithaca Feature Edi tor ...... _...... Janet Ka plow ology Class from 7:00 to · 8:00 College points a second proposal of honor systems. Copy Editor ...... Jeanie Heagy p.m. History Class from 8:00 to Photography Editor ...... Ron Brown An honor system is intended to himself on the recomemndation 9:00 p.m. promote a strong sense of mutual of a fellow student or be reported Sports Editor ...... Bruce Theobald Nov. 21. Confessions will be responsibility, respect, trust, and by a fellow student. Faculty mem­ STAFF: ...... Tony N acinovich, Frank Racioppo, Bob Billings, heard by Father Murphy from fairness among all members of the bers can a:lso report violators Gail Warner, Lennie Hoff, Ricki Stofsky, .Jane Parrick, 6:30 to 7:30 in the kitchenette campus community: students, fa­ through the office of the Dean of Laura Grant, Irving \Vood, Thelma Freedman, Bonnie off the Rec. Room. Patrick, Kevin O'Shea, Moe Ferris, Lou Ricks, Jay culty, and administration. The Students or Student Council UCF-Nov. 18. "Church and State Gardner, John Dickerson, Lura Jean Brown. honor code give·s students a sense W.S.G., or M.S.G. Plagerism, false~ in Education" will be the topic of personal freedom and responsi­ fying class rolls, signing false Views of columnists and editorials used in this paper do not discussed by Father Richard bility, training them in self-con­ names, as well· as cheating are necessarily reflect the views of Ithaca College. Murphy, Roman Catholic Chap­ trol, self-reliance, self-government violations to be reported. When lain of IC, and by Rev. Fred Published weekly by and for the students of Ithaca College and independence. Turner of Dryden (also a mem­ a violation has been reported the An honor system is a kind of ber of the New York State Bar defendant will be visited and ques. Ass'n) Father Murphy wm dis­ contract by which the student tioned by a member of the court cuss the church's role while Rev. agrees to uphold certain specified and will be notified of tha trial 48 standards or norms and to make hours in advance. If desired the It has come to our attention that there is an increase in Turner will discuss the state's it known to the proper authorities student may waive his trial 48 stealing by some students of this college. The degree of theft ranges role. A questioning period will when he or anyone else becomes from picking up articles in the cafetena to shoplifting in downtown follow. Union #16 from 5:00 to hours and he may have character a violator of those standards. stores. 7:00 p.m. or material witnesses. Punishment A second form of the honor sys­ In the past the City of Ithaca and the Student Court of WAA-Nov. 15. Basketball Offici­ may range from suspension from Ithaca College have been quite lenient in the treatment of persons ating , Class from 6:00 to 7:00 tem which is propsed is .as follows: school to probation. Final decision apprehended. The City of Ithaca has been kind enough in past p.m. in Seneca Gym. An Academic Honor High Court rests with the president of the cases to reduce the charge from a possible petty larceny, which whose members would consist of College, with the advice of the could result in six months in jail and/or a heavy fine, to that of students elected by the student Court. disorderly conduct. If this type of conduct persists it is possible body would be established. Nomi­ We remind the ·students of Ith­ that persons apprehended in the future will not be so fortunate. It nations would be chosen by M.S.G. aca College to keep their minds also might be pointed out at this time that local merchants are The next edition of The and W.S.G. and then elected by the open to all suggestions and to think students. These members would be seriously before making a de­ ~aking increased measures to prevent further loses due to shoplift­ Ithacan will be published mg. elected for the duration of their cision about whether or not we at on December 6 and will college years. In case of a violation Ithaca College shall adopt an We, of the Student Court have tried to remedy this situation 1 by imposing such penalties as probation, suspension, and com­ feature Roving Eye, Honor of norms a student should report honor system. munity work. However, it has reached the point where any further behavior of this n.ature may result i~ ste~ .Punitive action by System #3, Editorial J;om­ the court of the City of Ithaca and will defm1tely result in more ments on tuition increase severe action by this Court. and J. Dickerson's column The Student Court Letters To on possibilities of late ,~ ,:JI~ notification of failure. The Editors and Staff of The Ithacan would like to take this The Editor opportunity to wish its readers a pleasant holiday. Recess begins at 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, November 21 and ends at 8:00 a.m. Dear Editor, A; examples of these last harsh Monday, November 26. ;======::-' In the Nov. 1st edition a let­ (ancl justly so) statements I need THE NEW ter in your columns asked for the only sight students indifferncce Do You Eat at reexamination of the cut system towards Class meetings, club COLLEGE SPA policy and its penalty. I would meetings (featuring special like to address Mr. Fred Halsey speakers), musical recitals, lec­ WES' CORNER DINER tures and in functions which Pete Atsedes, your host in my comments on this subject. 123 North Aurore The students of Ithaca College are prepared expressly for their are not bound by a specifically own social enjoyment, such as the original home of the College Spa the Most stated set of rules an regulations Fall Weekend. on the cut policy. The references I would like to praise the leaders TULL YBERGER ? ? 216 E. STATE STREET made to the cut policy in the Col­ of this campus for their relent,. lege Bible, The Blue and Gold, less~ efforts to bring cutlure to If Not Please Do vague in their meaning and in the students in various forms and general the members of faculty for taking an active interest in decide what number of cuts should such an unreceptive group of stu­ determine the lowering of grades dents. The fact that they have and dismissal from classes. failed to create interest does not Thanksgiving Mr. Halsey, it is my personal overshadow the hard work and dili­ opinion that the students of Ithaca gent expenditure of en~rgy these Contemporary College do not have the mental real leaders have 'shown. Mike Daving Cards capability of deciding which classes are worth attending. In addition, I Class of '64 feel that such ·systems are abso­ Dear Editor: lutely essential in a college such I feel it necessary to voke a Charjan's as· ours and that attendance is complaint against the Slater Sys­ necessary if we are to establish ST ATE & TIOGA tem due to their ·lack of culinary a rapport in learning between the tact. This deeply rooted dislike has teacher and students and between been with me for several years. the students themselves. Until recently I was willing to I would also like to say to the mer~ly accept Slater. For m~ to · HAMBURGERS or STEAKS? Editors of The Ithacan that a pro­ continue this policy would surely 2 OR 200? posed Honor System at Ithaca Col­ entitle me to the Congressional lege seems doomed to fail before it Medal of Honor-services above Say, Fellows, begins. My reasoning follows this and beyond the call of duty. Have you taken your favorite date to the DUTCH KITCHEN way; a system such a's the Honor Peanut butter and jelly sand­ lately for that special dinner? System must come from the stu­ wiches,. mystery meat compounds, Fine food-Soft lights-Discreet service-Background music. PARENTS dents since as an edict from the limp salads, skimpy portions, rock· ARE BORN Administration of the faculty, it hard soft boiled eggs, excess would seem to be another undesir­ amounts of starchy foods, and WORRIERS able set of regulations and would many other sterling qualities are immediately arouse hositility in all unreasonablr.. Full Course Dinner's They don't mean to be. But the students. when they don't hear from you Students umte ! Pressure the for ages, they worry. A Long Dis­ The Students of Ithaca College various organizations on and about tance call will make up for a have failed to evidence a desire for campulf. Our "sweat money" i,; far lot of lost time. Rates are low­ any kind of regulations which to precious to throw away for what Home of the ·Famous est evenings after 6 and all would make them better citizens I consider to be garbage. Aside day Sunday. · within their college community. from the financial angle, there is New York Telephone They are not aware of ethical a principle involved. We are forced DUTCH KITCHEN ~ Part ot the nationwide values in any size, shape or form to ! ~ Bell Telephone System purchase food we dislike! and fail completely in their role as Idealistically yours, the next leaders of this world. J ame.s C. Levie '63 Thursday, November 15, 1962 THE ITHACAN Page Three Who's Who Lists 17 Ithaca College Students Thirteen seniors and four juniors have been· named to the "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges". These students are selected on the basis of academic ex­ cellence, character, service to the school and potential. The foundation selects the final list from names submitted by Dean Cecil Morgan, School of Physical Education and Physical Therapy; Dean Craig McHenry, School of Music; and Dean Warren Hickman, Sd1ool of Liberal Arts. Wayne Beck, a Physical Educa­ Margaret Lundell, a Physical tion major from Brandon, V&"­ Education major from Walden, mont, is a Varsity Soccer Letter­ New York, was recently voted man and a Member of Phi Epsi­ Alumni Secretary of Phi Delta Pi, lon Kappa. Also a member of the a member of Women's Athletic Varsity Club, Mr. Beck ha's been Asociation and PC Major's Club, on the Dean's List several times. Miss Lundell is a Dean's List stu­ dent. Drama major Bliss Beckman, from Brooklyn, New York, has Barbara Nelson, a music major be\ln quite active in IC productions. from Ashville, New York is a She will soon be seen as Helen member of SAi, the College Choir, Keller in "The Miracle Worker." and Oracle. In 1961 Miss Nelson Also a Dean's List student, Miss was Weather Girl on WICB-TV. Beckman is a member of Zeta Sig­ She has distinguished herself in ma Nu, the Freshman Honor So­ SAI by holding the offices of Chap­ WAYNE BECK ciety and Oracle, the Senior Honor lain, and Sargeant-at-Arms. She Society. A Dorm Advisor since her was also seen last year in "On Junior year, Miss Beckman is also the Town," the Spring musical. a member of Theta Alpha Phi and From Ithaca comes Physical Hillel. Therapy major Patricia Paterson, Lura J. Brown, who receive3 who is spending her Senior year a Freshman Achievement Awarcl studying in New York. Miss Pater­ and was made a member of Phi son is a member of Pi Theta Phi, Kapppa Lambda in 1961, comes to WAA and Oracle. She also received IC from Johnson City, New York. an Office of Vocational Rehabili­ Miss Brown plays bass in the Ith­ tation scholarship last year. aca College Orchestra, is a member Another Junror, Ruth Sragow of MENC, and played a solo from Washington, D.C., is a Music in a Student Recital last year Miss student majoring in piano. Form­ Brown is one of the four Juniors erly a representative to WSG, named to "Who's Who~' this year. Miss Sragow is now a member of MENC, Zeta Sigma Nu, and Presi­ Senior Laurence Carr dent of Hillel. Troy, New York has been very active in IC sports. A Physical Ed­ Janet Thornton, also a Junior ucation major, Mr. Carr has par­ Music major, hails from Quaker­ ticipated in football, baseball, gym­ town, Pennsylvania. Jan is a mem­ nastics and basketball. Currently ber of MENC, Zeta Sigma Nu, the President of Phi Epsilon Kappa, IC Choir and the Dean's List. Miss Mr. Carr was also named to "Who's Thornton is presently President of· Who" last year. SSA!, and she acted as counselor this year at Frosh Camp. Donald Dales, a Music major from Stamford, New York, is a Senior Gwendolyn Wedderburn · member of MENC, Phi Mu Alpha, from Brooklyn, New York is a Zeta Sigma Nu, and is Vice­ Physical Education student active President of Oracle, Mr. Dales in Phi Delta Pi and President of gave his student recital, a piano WAA. Miss Wedderburn, a Frosh duet, last year. He has also been a Camp counselor for three years, is member of the IC Marching Band also Student Council Representa­ and the Concert Band. tive. Margaret Weidman, a Music Elaine M. D'Andrea, another student from North Java, New Junior, is a Music major from York is presently a member of Norwalk, Connecticut. A member MENC, Zeta Sigma Nu, Pi Kappa of Zeta Sigma Nu, corresponding Lambda and a flutist in the Re­ secretary of MENC, and Dean's pertory Band. Also active in New­ List student, Miss D'Andrea is also man Club, Miss Weidman is a a member of SAi, !C's music sor­ Dean's List Student. ority. Formerly Vice-President of her dorm and WSG Representative, Another native Ithacan, Nedra Miss D'Andrea wil !give her Stu- Guile, is majoring in Speech. She BLISS BECKMAN dent Recital some time this year. has served as Delta Phi Zeta Chap­ ELAINE M. D'ANDREA lain and IFC Representative and Physical-Therapy major Carol in Oracle. Miss Guile has been a M. Eisemann from Elmont, Long A member of the Executive Council Island, is also a Dean's List stu­ and she is currently Secretary of . COMPLETE THE BEST IN dent. Co-chairman for last year's that group. She is also a member MUSICAL SERVICE Parent's Week-end, a member of LURA J. BROWN of Zeta Sigma Nu and was Vice­ RADIO Zeta Sigma Nu, Pi Theta Phi, President last year . .. W AA, and Oracle, Miss Eisemann -recently received a scholarship Michael Jay Tarses, a member HICKEY'S from the Office of Vocational Re­ of the Drama department from WHCU habilitation. As a Physio Senior Baltimore, Maryland, has been Music· STORE she is spending this year studying very active in college productions 201 South Tioga St, in New York City. since his arrival at IC in 1!160 from Williams College. He has 870 Ithaca AR 2-8262 Music major Jay Holtsapple from been seen in many Green Room York, Pennslvania has been out­ plays and IC audiences have also standing as a celloist in the Ithaca seen Mr. Tarses in the Little Thea­ College Orchestra. He was a ter productions of "Bad Seed,'' Patterson's member of the Orchestra Concert "Guys and Dolls," and "A Shakes­ FAHEY ensemble last year and received an peare Sampler." Last year Mr. Mobilgas· Achievement Award from Pi Kap­ Tarses was News Editor of the Rexall Pharmacy pa: Lambda in his Sophomore year. Ithacan and co-writer of Scampers, and WASHING AND Mr. Holtzapple is presently Treas­ the Spring Musical. Mr. Tarses is urer of Oracle. Perfume Shop GREASING currently President of Theta Alpha Phi, the drama fraternity on cam­ 154 E. State St. pus. Corner Buffalo . & .... ···--·-···· AR 2-2222 BEST WISHES Aurora Streets GOOD LUCK FREE DELIVERY PATRICIA PATERSON P;ige ~our T:ttE~TH~CAN Thursday, November 15, 1962 Continued ... Student Radio 600 Council Reporter by Bob Brinkley_ Football Season Ends As Q. l'vly cousin Winslow came to visit us three years ago. He Ro-Ro Celelli by has ~ot left yet. I'm not really s.ure what his motives are sine~ he College Records T apple At the November 1st meeting no l~nger talks to either my wife_ or I, but merely fits _in, the Freshman officers were introduced. corner and stares blankly out at the wall. I really don t mmo his and 284 yards, totaled 580 yards (41-0) ranked third and 11th re­ They are as follows: President- being around since his chair covers a nasty hole in the rug. I do in the air alone. spectively, in the eastern small col­ Vince Saluzzo, Vice President-Ron WJSh, however, he would find a job so that I would know what The difference between victory college listings last week. Grubman, Secretary-Vicki Krasner, kind of work he is out of. I really don't know how long he has and defeat was on the ground Ralph Ferrisi, SC's back of the Treasurer-Howard Reben. been out of work, you see we've lost his birth certificate. I do where the Bombers tabulated three game with 143 yards in 22 carri~s, A suggestion was made to ex- think that the ,least he could do is talk to us, however. more touchdowns. scored three touchdowns and be­ tend library hours and have a book A. It seems quite possible that your cousin Winslow is dead. Odell scored on 83 and 55 yard came New England's leading scorer slot installed. Why not ·try to investigate tJiis possibility. Such instance~ are pass plays and another on a short with a total of 69 points. Vin After the meeting of November mdeed rare, but Winslow impresses me as a unique sort himself. run. Fullback Larry Tozzi,. end Ed Bucci also had three touchdowns lst, ~ United Fund collection was If this is indeed the case, I would suggest you take some positive for the winners. Farquhar a11d ha.l'fback's Gene th action immediately. • . taken up from all e dormitories Q. My sister Sue and I are Siamese twins1 connected at the Monje and Nick Annotto accounted * * * th nd Odell and Gordon were chosen on Sou Hill a downtown. The stomach. spite of this inconvienience ·we have gotten along per. for the other Ithaca touchdowns. 125 In canvas brought in $ · A penny- fectly. Then a year. ago Charlie came along. He and Sue got Odell had 86 yards in 17 carries; honorary co-captains for the sea­ nd son along with captain John Miller night took place su ay evening married and I've had nothing but trouble since. Charlie has ac­ Annotto 70 in 14 carries; and nd nd Tozzi 72 in carries. * • • of Fall Weeke a netted $SO. quired a strong desire to be alone with Susie and there are times The total amount collected for the when I feel that Susie doesn't want me around either. It was cha-racteristic of a pro Eleven Ithaca seniors closed out 5 game in that there wasn't a punt their career in college football. United Fund Campaign was $lS , A. Your sister and brother-in-law are adopting selfish atti- until the fourth quarter. The Grievance committee report- tudes in ·trying to ignore you. Possibly a hobby such as gardening * * :tc ed that mot cho'-late will be served or stamp collecting will help them regain their lost interest in you. Ithaca outscored Southern Con- at dining haU in the future. Also, By no means should you feel left out. Have faith, make the besti Drama buses will run by Quarry dorm for of things. · necticut 22-20 in the last half last (Continued from page 1) a trial period of a week. If this • • • Saturdav, but the Owl's 29 point Miraclt: Worker. All four are first h~lf surge was enough to' Freshman and will be appearing proves satisfactory, they will con- I thought I'd better answer the mail that has accumulated oni coast the rest of the way. •for the first time on the IC stage tinue. The buses will run 3 times my desk during the Fall Week-end interim. If .anyone has any The win gave the Owls a 6-2 Tickets will soon be on sale in an hour. pressing social situations such as the ones above, I will be more; record with one game to go in the the box office, and each student Dean Hill was present at the than glad to express my opinions on them. It is doubtful that I season. Their losses were to Hof- is entitled to one free ticket upon meeting of the 8th and he stated will be of any help in the situation. It seems that a couple of weeks: stra (35-21) and West Chester showing his identification card. that the issue of Better Dress will ago a yo~ng woman whose. husband owns a. meat axe wrote in for, be brought up at the next meeting some advice. We'll be startmg an ear bank in the very near fu~ure of the Faculty Senate which will to further help this unfortunate youn? lady. But at any rate it's be held November 20th. always best to air our problems. Heres a letter I received with a STUDENTS! Jerry Douglass presented to toy bomb. Council National Student Move- Dear Bob, ? ment's program of tutors -for the My shorts do too have frills and fancy stuff. HAVE YOU Jr. High Schools in Ithaca. College Crusader Ken Dodd students who volunteered would What can I say? I'm sorry Ken, but you know its been a, ANY AUTOMOTIVE PROBLEMS tutor for a total of 4 hours a week. long while since the last intramural season, and I guess people i ? Since more information was need- do change. ed, the discussion was tabled until Here's one. the next meeting, so said informs- Dear Bob, TRY-FLORECK ESSO SERVICE ion may be obtained. Since this My girl gives me worries. She ain't grown none in ten years, 108 W. State Street service would be primarily volun- and lies around all glassy eyed. Cor. W. Buffalo Street tary, anyone interested in tutoring H.S. should contact the editor c/o Ith- Phone AR 3-6632 Dear H.S.-What you have there is a china doll of some sort. acan. Your girl has probably been misplaced. Look under the sofa: she THE SATISFIED CUSTOMER IS OUR GOAL The International Club came to will undoubtedly turn up sooner or later. Student Council for funds for their And finally ... conference on Nov. 30th. Discus­ Dear Bob, sion was tabled and the issue will Do boys like girls to wear makeup? be brought to the Administration In Trust and Confidence, by the Coordinating Review Board. Jessie Mae Bomgardner. Dear Jessie-Boys like girls to wear as little as possible. \\'ell BERNAT I guess that's all the room I have this week to answer your great CHANTICLEER and p·ressing social questions. Since I do not have enough time to p_.o __ answer your questions properly, and in many cases ( two out oi Best Spaghetti CUDDLESf'UN three) unsatisfactorily, I suggest that you consult Norman Vincent and Steaks Peale or Dean Clarke; both are very understanding men. Fraternity Meetings As for the radio station this week, it has been relatively quiet. and Parties The main reason for this is the breakdown of our AM transmitter in dorm two. We guarantee that it will be noisy again by the time THE YARN SHOP 2nd Floor you have received this week's tabloid. at There has been some confusion in the department this \\rrk State and Cayuga resulting from the theft of a large dead whale, owned by the cwo It's time to Knit for Christmas AR 2-9678 comics Bob and Clu. It seems that the whale answers to the n:ime of Smelly Dave, and has a bad breath problem. The two comedians are offering a reward of 15 barrels of chlorophyl for the whale's immediate return. It seems that the whale is a necessary part of, NEW LOCATION A Service to I.C. Students their act. The whale was last seen on a flat car parked in front of the administration building directly · behind the Bob and Clu bus. It is feared that the whale may have, been mistaken for this 204 N. TIOGA ST. IDS'S Bowling Lanes Friday's menu by the cafeteria. We sincerely hope not. It could ·OFFERS inean the death of a fine routine, and the loss of many students. NEAR LENT'S MUSIC STORE We're sorry the mail section was as large as it was this week Free Transportation I guess that we just plain got behind, who or what we ,\11uld to and from Alleys rather not mention. We'll see you soon, until then stay in tune. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::==­ with radio 600 in every room. For That Fri. night So. HIii 8:15 Wonderful Day returns by Quarry 8:30 Exquisite Dine and Dance at Dick Bethke's Diamonds 11: 15 p.m. Adm. 8:45 and Beautiful MELODY INN Styling ITH.A'CA HOTEL 1231 Danby Rd. - 2 Mi. South of New Campus at BARBER SHOP Dinners served nightly 5:30-S:30 P.M. Except Sundays -5- BARBERS :::::::::::::::::-:------:,=----_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_---=· Dinner Music 6-8 Every Fri. & Sat. -----Jewe ers======· NO WAITING 202 E. STATE ST. AR 2-9628 FIRST NAn. BANK BLDG. Under Ithaca Hotel Thursday1 November 15, 1%2 THE ITHACAN Page Five

PRESENTING THE NEW SMASH BROADWAY IllTS: IC Student Court BEYOND THE FRINGE Concerned With Roving Eye MR. PRESIDENT by Ron Brown and Marian Negreponte OLIVER Student Welfare Question: Do you think the average ~tudent would have developed PRESENTING THE NEW BEAT IN DANCE AND : The Student Court of Ithaca enough responsibility to attend clas~cs if an unlimited cut sy~tcrn BOSSA NOVA College, which meets every Thurs­ was initiated at I. C.? VIV A BOSSA NOVA-LAURINDO ALMEIDA day evening in the Student Union BIG BAND BOSSA NOVA- is more important to each of us waste of not only the professor's LATIN IMPRESSIONS- than we fully realize. valuable time, but also the time of BOSSA NOVA- The Court exists solely for the other members of the student THESAMBASWINGS-ZOOTSIMMS welfare of the students and should body. Each student should be given RIGHT NOW-HERBIE MANN be thought of as such. It is com­ the opportunity to decide exactly ON THE RIVIERA pletely under student control and what he is working for, and how SI SI-M. F.-MAYNARD FERGUSON works cooperatively with the ad­ he may best achieve his goal." BOSSA NOVA-BARNEY KESSELL ministration on more important JAZZ SAMBA-STAN GETZ & CHARLIE BYRD matters. Although the verdicts can PRESENTING THE OPPORTUNITY TO ADD TO YOUR OPERA be reversed by the administration. COLLECTION: ANGEL OPERAS-40% OFF Only on one occasion has the de­ cision been changed since the es­ BEETHOVEN-FIDELIO tablishment of the court in No­ GLUCK-ORPHEE vember, 1961. BIZET-CARMEN WAGNER-TRIST,AN AND ISOLDE The court consists of seven jus- Gordon Light '64, English BACH-ST. MATTHEW PASSION tices: Chief Justice Jean Thomas, "Any person who attends an in­ GOUNOD-FAUST Associate Justice .Ted Ammering, stitution of 'higher' or 'Progres­ PUCCINI-MADAME BUTTERFLY Senior Justice Nedra Guile, Junior sive' education must be conscious VERDI-RIGOLETTO Justices Harvey Huth, Joel Holzer of an inner purpose, or integrity ORFF-DER MOND and Nancy Olson, Sophomore Jus- of endeavor. To a great extent this tice. Individuals with approxi- feeling is undetermined by a rebell­ mately a 1.8 average are recom- ion against what is regarded as a mended for the court by W.S.G. violation of personal liberty; spe­ Ellen Halbreich '65, English and M. S. G. to the Student Coun- cifically that freedom of choice "I feel that he has no choice. cil, who in turn vote on the recom- discerning between purposeful and However, I think that freshmen mendations. invalid instruction. rGanted, the should be given this special recog­ If a student wishes to bring an- quality of instruction at Ithaca Col­ nition as they have enough trouble other student to court he must ob- lege is for the greater part excel­ adjusting and proving themselves. tain a subpoena signed by a dean, lent. However, perhaps the installa­ One of the indirect purposes of col­ t------1 head resident, or approved by the tion of an unlimited cut 'option' lege is that of giving a student Student Council. The court then would be the necessary ingredient responsibility. Under the present sends a summons to the person in- _to inspire this 'integrity' within system, students have little chance volved. If the ·student fails to the student body and help to abol­ of maturing and developing respon­ appear in court, disciplinary meas- ish the intellectual restraint evi­ sibHity. The advent of this un­ ures are taken. A person on trial dent in those who attned out of limited cut system cannot fail be­ may request a witness to accom- necessity." cause, in its failure, the student pany him to court, although the himself has failed in his responsi­ court is closed to the student body. bili:ty, not the college. Those stu­ dents who fail are, therefore, not The court presides over ca'Ses in­ college material. Hence, the caliber cluding fighting in dormitorie·s and of the average student would im­ damaging the campus. It also deals prove greatly, giving those that with shoplifting or any other town deserve an education the chance." infraction. The faculty may refer a troublesome student to the court for discipline. The court takes action in four ways-behavior probation, social probation, suspension and expul­ sion. If he commits another mis­ demeanor, the court has the au­ thority to expel him. Behavior pro­ bation is noted on one's academic Florence Moore record and may only be removed Therapy upon graduation. Under social pro­ "When a person decides to at­ bation, a student is not permitted tend college, he does so not only to attend any paid social functions to increase his academic knowl­ including Fall or Spring Weekends. edge, but to mature as an individ­ Suspension lasts for a period of ual. It is taken for granted that a one year. During that time the student has matured, to a certain Bob Billings '64, Radio & T.V. student cannot be accepted into degree, · upon entering his fresh­ "The average student has not de­ another college. After the year is man year; and it is, furthermore, veloped a sense of responsibility completed, an application for re- expected that he shall cqntinue to because it is not required of him. admittance is made, and the ad­ mature throughout his· college The average student is subjected to disciplined restriction up to his ministration decides whether or career. The first step to maturity entrance in college. I believe the not to accept the re-admittance. is the acceptance of responsibility. If a person cannot do what is ex­ failure rate in itself during the For extremely serious offenses a pected of him, he is not ready to first two years of college repre­ sents evidence enough to substan­ The "Nitee" student may be permanently ex­ live in an adult atmosphere. I do tiate the lack of self-discipline a pelled. not believe that a restricted cut student is capable of forcing upon :Moreover, in many cases where system is conducive to the process himself. Besides, who doesn't like The Champion NITEE is the most comfortable NITEE in the of maturing. Since the student the administration would have ex­ to sleep late!" should have definitely decided that world, and it's a natural for every miss in high school or pelled a student, the court h.as he has come to college to learn, it college. We cut it extra full and long of soft, smooth cotton stepped in and taken the responsi­ and we make sure it is fully washable. Cut special for should be up to him, as an indi­ bility to see that the student was vidual, to pursue a course by Roving Eye will ask the sleepability and comfort. Girls love it for parties, travel given an opportunity to redeem which he may achieve his goal. If same question of the fac­ and gifts-and we have a special gift box for each nitee. himself. a student has no desire to learn, ulty in the Dec. 6 issue. forcing him to attend classes is a Red Yellow Navy-PRICE $2.50 KORIK'S ACADEMY .Fun-Tyme Custom Tailoring BEAUTY SALONe Ladies' and Men's 102 WEST STATE Suits and Coat made Specializing in Silver Blonding TEL. AR 2-9361 to measure \ 8 Stylists to Serve You Alterations & Remodeling OPEN EVENINGS Formerly JOHN the Tailor 113 S. CAYUGA AR 2-5460 Final Waming-All Seniors must have their pictures taken 2nd floor - 205 E. State St. before Nov. 21-,Bennett Studios-405 S. Albany Page Six THE ITHACAN Thursday, November 15, 1962 22 Game Schedule Listed Roberts Wesleyan Scores Decisive Win For Bomber Five; 11 At Home In State-Wide Cross Country Meet Here The varsity basketball team will ~pen up a 22-game schedule A wet ground and an all night rain didn't stop the December l, against arch-rival Cortland State at Cortland. one hundred and thirty-nine Cross Country men- from New York State who participated in the Thirteenth Anniversary of the Albany State is on the schedule by Maureen leGere , Cross Country Championship Meet on South Hill Saturday morn­ for the first time in 16 years. Half ing. The course for the Varsity and Frosh teams included areas of the IC games will be played at Football Record that were more like marshes than the fields, roads and ski lift home, an unusual feature of a areas they were running. Bomber chart which normally sees Set Against Post; This year's winner was Roberts two thirds of the games on the Wesleyan who took both first and road. 6 Straight Wins 1166ers11 finish 2nd second places on the 4.3 miles vars­ Coach Carlton Wood has 17 par­ In defeating Alfred University ity course. James Webb, a senior, ticipants out for the team includ­ 48-26 a week ago Saturday, this ran the course with a time of ing eight lettermen. Back from last year's football squad became the 27 :09. Mike Green, a junior, came years' squad, which had a 10-9 first team in Ithaca College his­ Trojans Capture Intramural in with a time of 27.34. In team season, are this year's co-captains tory to ever win six games in a •• scores, the Wesleyan team totaled John Hewes and Mike Lilac, the row. The previous week the Bomb­ 61 points wtih Buffalo State close only two seniors on the team, Bill ers knockeq off C. W. Post 27-21 Football Title In 7 - 6 Win behind with 65. Schutz, Don Fazio, Tom Vogt, to tie the old mark of five, set in Lou Faxon of Ithaca placed John Price, Carl Colgan, Jack 1938. The Trojans captured the intramural football title last eighth to give Ithaca its only Martin and Bob Porter. The Ithacans had a chance to Thursday afternoon as they squeezed out a 7-6 victory over the medalist. Lou's time wag 28 :34. make it seven straight at New d h JI The other letterman is George "66ers" in a championship play-off contest playe at sout Hi . Chuck Lytle, IC's ;;econd big hope Strickland, '65, who was a starter Haven last Saturday morning, but was running tenth very close to as a sophomore before entering instead suffered its second defeat the end until he suddenly got a service. of their campaign, a 49-28 shellack­ stitch in his side. A total of 253 Hewes, also '65, was the leading ing to Southern Conencticut. The points for IC placed them in scorer last season as a forward, first loss was to West Chester eleventh position. and was second in rebounding. (21-8) in the season's opener. The Frosh race went to Buffalo He is only able to play this semes­ State with a total of only 28 points. t:er. due to college eligibility rules. WSG News State's William Ring ran the 2.9 Lilac has been a starter for the The Women's Student Govern­ Frosh course in 19 :05. Alfreds E. past two years at the guard posi­ ment sent three representatives . Burgess came in second with a to the state Cbnference of The ' tion. .,.. ,..,',(- ~,:'t' time of 19:10. The Buffalo team Association of Women Students at Vogt was injured during the . '' - placed 1,3,5,8 and eleven to give the State University College of them their placing. Ith~a's little football season and won't be with Education at Oswego, New York, the t:eam until Thanksgiving. frosh star Warren Campbell, who on Saturday, November 10, 1962. ' placed second in the varsity meet Schutz, Fazio and Vogt all saw The WSG representatives at­ with the University of Buffalo and plenty of action last year and tending the conference were San­ were frequently on the starting St. John Fisher the week before, dra Rosenblum, SAi; Judith· didnot run. five. Brown and · Charlotte Ronald, Up to bolster the team from Banks Hall. This was the second time Ithaca last teams' winning Freshman College had played host to the unit are Howard Sanford, Wayne meet. The last time was in 1952 Elections when the group used the facilities Lyke, Gary Cornell and Gerd (Continued from page 1) Lutter. at Cornell. This time all the activi­ were also elected to represent the The Trojans--Winners of IC's First Intramural Football Crown 7-6 ties, including a luncheon for the Other promising players include four departments. triumph over "66ers" enabled them to post 9-1 record. presentation of the awards, were John Harrison, a transfer, John The music representative's Peter held on the hill. Nindl and Don Brown. Walsh of Northport, New York. Both the Trojans and the 66ers Bob Denoncourt, last year's The 1962-63 schedule: Pete, plays the baritone in the finished the regular season with Cross Country Coach was the pro­ Dec. 1, at Cortland; 4, Lock band and violin in the orchestra; identical 9-1 records, and both Freshman Eleven gram chairman and Course Clerk. Haven; 7, at New York Athletic is also on the Valentine Dorm lc:isses were to each other. While Mr. Yavits, soccer coach at Club; 8, at Wilkes; 11, ClaTkson; Council and a member of the New- Ed Snyder connect:ed with Bill Defeated 18-0 In IC, was Starter Referee and the 13, Hartwick; 17, Oswego; 18, man Club. Croal on a 36 yard scoring play 1 presentator of awards after the Brockport. Repersenting Physical Educa- for the Trojan's touchdown, but Season s' Finale meet. tion and Physical Therapy is Pa- the ''big" winning play came on a Jan. 11, at Buffalo State; 12, at The freshman football squad Summary of the Scores: University of Buffalo; 16, Utica; tricia Seamon. A member of the pass from Synder to Ralph Lembo Women's Athletic Association and for the extra point. completed their season last Satur­ FROSH 17, Cortland; 19, at Hamilton. day at Buffalo Univerity where tbe Newman Club, Miss Seamon Shortly later Mike Palmer found School Place Total Feb. 2, R.I.T.; 5, at Hartwick; 8, they lost 18-0. comes from Seneca Falls, New Joe Wied! in the open for the Buffalo State 1 28 St. Lawrence; 9, Hobart; 12, at The previous week the Hobart Oswego; 16, at Roberts Wesleyan; York. 66ers, and only a point was the dif- Hamilton 2 68 The Liberal Arts Representative ference in the score. Palmer tried frosh edged the young Bombers Alfred 3 73 19, Alfred; 21 at Albany State; 27, 14-7, at Geneva. LeMoyne. is Mich~el Wiesenthal from Long to run for the extra point, but University of Beach, N.Y. Mr. Wiesenthal is a was caugp.t before crossing the end The Ithaca yearlings ended with Buffalo 4 79 Biology major in the Science de- zone line. a 1-4-1 record, but coach Gene De­ RPI 5 118 partment, and plans to attend The intraiilural football pro­ Luca felt that the season wa"S more Union 5 19•-<> Hockey Classes medical school aft:er college. He is gram, considered highly success­ o'f a success than what the record Roberts Wesleyan 7 192 a member of Hillel. ful, was managed by Floyd Emery, shows. Oswego 8 The Drama and Radio-TV de- chairman, and Mike Kelly assis­ All the games were close except Ring, W BS 19:05 Hold Tournament partments will be represent:ed by tant chairman. Referees for the for the game that they won. Burgess, A 19:10 Radio-TV student Donald Alhart. year were Kevin O'Shea, Charles Hauck, R. BS 19:19 In Stewart Park Mr. Alhart resides in Rochester, Deis, Eugene Dow and Eugene Woodruff, A 19:29 New York. Woljeck. 19:3,1 The first annual interclass Field WSG Penny Night Davilo BS Podosek H 19:-17 Hockey Tournament was held at - +· •• , ·:·. Sevene Stewart Park last Wednesday af­ Raises 80 Dollars A 19:52 ternoon. Sullivan BS 19:56 The renny Night held on Octo­ The tourney, sponsored by the ber 26 by WSG netted nearly $80 VARSITY Ithaca College Women's Athletic for the benefit of Antigone, a School Place Total Association under the direction of foster child WSG sponsors through RW 1 61 Miss Kelsey, Miss Carnell, Miss The Foster Child Plan. BS 2 !i5 Gerber, and Mrs. Patten, proved Brockport 3 128 Another Penny Night, also a great success with the sophomore Oswego 4 1-JO sponsored by WSG for the bene­ and senior teams tying for first RPI 5 1.17 fit of the Student Council's United place, for which a small trophy Alfred 6 156 Fund Drive, resulted in the collec­ was awarded. Cortland 7 189 tion of $58. Last Saturday W.A.A. members U of B 8 l(l!) attnnded a 'sportsday at Harpur Webb RW 27:09 Green RW 27:34 College, where they competed with Announcement Wunrow BS 27:-17 Harpur in field hockey, bowling Carol Ross wa"S the Frosh Ad­ Lalley C 27:56 and badminton. visor appointed by WSG President, Whit:e B 28:09 Ithaca won the field hockey Louise Schneider, to co-ordinate Burns BS 28:14 game 6-0, but lost to the Harpur Frosh Frolics. In a previous article Allen RW 28:29 Coach Dick Lyon and four ·of his charges as they embark for Faxon I 28:39 girls in the badminton and bowl­ concerning Frosh Frolics, Miss Southern Connecticut. R-l-Larry Karas, Coach Lyon, Billy Odell, Ross' name was accidentally ing competition. Hartwick, Harpur, Ithaca, Hamil- · Nick Gordon, and John Miller omitted. ton, Plattsburgh, and Union