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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The thI acan: 1960/61 to 1969/70 at Digital Commons @ IC. It has been accepted for inclusion in The thI acan, 1960-61 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC. - >-rt, ,.<..,,,, ,/ ~ qb ( ~~ \. "D;' l,I'/ ,.,.--l, :_jfc V ",.....- lC/bD '-"''-> ,..-0_ <) v ~ ,--,"") '-" rt f.> ;,...--' ) ~ S,nlL'ro \. v,~l "Two Tickets To·l--leaVen" Opens Tonight Scampers '61 Will Run Thru Saturday The Ithacan By Roger Ahrens SCAMPERS '61, "Two Tickets To Heaven", opens tonight at 8:15 in the College Theatre. The new musical comedy by Carolyn J. S. Silver was set to music by Larry Holdridge, with lyrics by Charles Moss. - Jerry Carbone and Jane Briden Ithaca College, Ithaca, N. Y. baugh take the romantic leads, and Jim Gregory is featured as Prea cher Small. Chet Carlin and Margo Schekman, Jim Murphy, Barbara Greacen, Allan Graubard, and Kathy Keating are also included in Phi Epsilon Kappa To Sponsor Annual the cast. Production Staff Set Sweetheart'~ Ball At VFW, February 18 Charles Moss heads the produc The 14th annual Sweetheart's tion staff as Director, with Craig Ball, sponsored b y Ph i Epsilon MacNab as Ass't Director, Jim Cap Gov't Club Will Kappa, will be held Saturday, Feb All Greek Sin_g tain as Production Manager, Bryn ruary 18 at the V.F.W. Hall, from Matthews as Stage Manager, Fred Meet Tomorrow 9-1. Scheduled For Woodard as Tech Director, Cliff Music for the Valentines dance Wardle as Stage Carpenter, R. Sully The Ithaca College Government will be supplied .by the Cosmo Bro February 17 Norek as Electrician, and Roger Club wlll hold Its fifth meeting thers, a five man group from Cort Harkenrider as Costume Master. Thursday, February 9 at 7 p.m. in land. Tickets are $3.00 per couple The third All Greek Sing; spon~ Charles Houlehan conducts .the 19- Room 13 of the Annex. and can be obtained from a brother sored by the Epsilon chapter of piece orchestra, and Ed Ritchen of the physical education fraternity. Sjgma Alpha Iota, will be held Fri manages the choral work, w hi 1 e Canavan President Dress will be informal and late per day, February 17 at 8: 00 p.m. In Caro} Gold acts as Choreographer. missions have been granted for all the Seneca Gym. CHARLES MOSS The proceeds from SCAMPERS Dan Canavan, president of the girls attending the dance. The Greek Sing, a recently found Scampers Director (Continued on page 4) n e w organization, bas announced ed annual affair, consists of singing that anyone interested in the a To Select Queen competition between the fraterni------chlevements of the club's goals is A Queen of the Ball will be selec ties and sororities of Ithaca College. encouraged to attend the meeting. ted from 5 finalists in a contest judged by the brothers. Candidates The winner of the competition Game Televised The purpose of the organization for I.C. "Sweetheart" are Bert Ro will be awarded the possession of ------is stated in ArUcle II of the new gers-Rosemary Celelli, Mimi Telel S.A.I.'s trophy for one year. Phi Constitution as foll
Campus lthac.a College Seal Charms The Ithacan Calendar Published weekly by and for the students of Ithaca College 'Wednesday through Saturday, Feb EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ...... JIM A VERSA nmry ij•ll - Student Scampers, Theatre, 8:15 p.m. MANAGING EDITOR ...... GARY GILLAN Thnrsday, February 9-W.A.A. at Seneca Gym, 6-9 p.m. BUSINESS MANAGER ...... :...... :: ...... WILLIAM HOLBROOK Friday, February 10 - Gymnastics News 'Editor ...... Dave Canteen vs. southern Conectlcut St ate College, here, 7 p.m. Copy Editor ...... Lenore Boudreau Saturday, February 11 - w. A. A. Advertising Manager ...... John Gero Sportsday, Seneca and Aurora Gyms, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Varsity CHANDLER'.S Feature Editor ...... Luide Kisosonkole Wrestling vs. Hartwick, here, 8 p.m. Sports Editor : ...... :····················· ...... Pete Peterson -----Jewelers----- Monday, February 13-Intramurals, Drama Editor ...... Roger Ahrens Seneca and Aurora Gyms, 7:30- 10:30 p.m. STAFF-April Behan, Jim Cohen, Mary Cooley, Jim Levie, and Barba.'ra Wednesday, February 11>-Assembly 202 E. STATE ST. Campbell. Music Hall-Percussion Recital, Views of columnists and editorials used in this paper do not 4 p.m. Delta Phi Zeta Rush Party FIRST NAT'L BANK BLDG. necessarily reflect the views of Ithaca College, at Delta Phi Zeta, 7:30 p.m .
.. Wa~nesd~y, February 8, 1961 The ITHACAN Page Three I.C. Three Ways • • (Continued from page 2) if we rid ourselves of them, a healthy spirit would manifest it-
However, I do not wish to advo cate the destruction of a t h i n g OF COURSE I LOVE without proposing something to take its place. It ls my suggestion that we make J.C. a great big fra SCHAEFER BEER, ternity. We could all wear purple tunics and carry wooden swords. Instead of shaking hands w l th funny frat hand shakes, we could STANlfil!.. bop each other on the pate with our nifty swords. We would maybe knock some sense into each other's head. We would all call each other "Brother" and work for the big club motivated by good old frat spirit. Life would be strange at -first. Everyone would want to help; everyone would be interested and active. But we would get used to it. Who knows, maybe an original idea would pop up on occasion. Life around here would be a Jot more pleasant and interesting. The I.C. P'urple Tunic Club would receive nation-wide acclaim. There, they would say, are people who care for John Hewes, starting I.C. center scores two points for Bombers each other and are willing to work in early season adion. for someone other than themselves. Our frats should care, but do they? Is it too late to expect them to salvage themselves to do the job around here, to inject some life into Baseball Team Adds Major the vacuum? Or should we all quit hoping and go to the stores to buy our purple tunics and nifty wooden Colleges To '-61 Schedule swords? Dan Canavan Ithaca· College's baseball n i n e will pla.y several • major college teams during a 16-game schedule The this spring. It will also engage in seven exhibitions during a pre-sea VALLEY HOUSE WICB TV son training trip to Virginia and RESTAURANT (Continued from 1)
Springfield; 20, at Holy Cross. ), ,', (- ·. you need money .. <,. : ~- . '• .. IDE'S EXTRA THICK, EXTRA LARGE Visit the folks often by Long Distance-just & NO EXTRA CHARGE YOUR for the thrill it will give them. Phoning is BOWLING at THE VILLA more economical than writing. Saves your HOME scrawls and your parents' eyesight. PIZZA with bacon, sausage, 24 Automatics to serve yon meatballs, mushrooms, etc. NOTHING SAYS IT LIKE YOUR VOICE LOUNGE & RESTAURANT • JUST OFF CORTLAND RD. Third & Madison St. Phone 4-2166 • Page four THE ITHACAN Wednesday, February 8, 1961 • • IC Hoop Records IC Matmen To Still Held By Host Hartwick Slomkowski According to statistics released The Hartwick College wrestling by H811'old E. Jensen, director of BUT AREN'T YOU .squad will enter Seneca Gym on publicity, Richard Slomkowski (PE Saturday evening .to do battle w1th Voices Of World '69) still leads the way in four de coach Herb Broadwell'e. Bombers, par.tments in the all-time IC basket who are winless In seven previous To Be featured· On ball scoring records. outings this season. OVERDOING iT College FM Radio The records as of the beginning There will be no p,relimine.ry of the 1960-61 season are as fol meet, as the Frosh, who won its V'oicee from London, Washington, lows: first match of the season Friday, l\loecow, and other cit 1 es around will have a vacation until the 18th, the world Will be heard on WICB Highest single game total-iRichard Al!Tll.E9 Slomkowski (Kearny, N. 1.) 42 when It trave·le with the Varsity to Fl?.{ this semester. points against He.mil-ton at Clin Rochester Institute of Technology. To better inform listeners on ton, Jan 17, 1959, when Ithaca '· '· The most recent loss by the Dom- world affairs, station manager, won 78-63. bers was last Wednesday evening, Richard Ferry has arranged for when a strong Lock Haven State the station to broadcast a number Most points in a home game-John squad routed the Bombers, 27 to 3. of programs dealing with world P: Smith (Saugel'tiee, N. Y.) 40 Only a fine.I-match win by I. C. probelme. These progr14Ds are part points against Lock Haven, Feb. heavyweight 'Stork' Raymond aver- of a ne\Ys block that will be heard 24, 1950, when Ithaca won 78-63. ted a shµtout. The other matches .every evening from 6:30 p.m. unUI Highest season total-Alden Chad which went to decisions were by 7: 30 · p.m. Incl1:1ded in this block is wick (Postdam, N.Y.) 478 poln.ts, close scores of 3 to 1, 4-0, 2-1, and world, and sports news. 1954-66-20 games. -----..__.,., ' . ~- 4-2. Raymond won over Tom Bos- Lace.I affairs will also receive Highest freshman season tota1 - ----.. .. sert, 3-2. comprehensive coverage. Paul Colacecchi (Corning, N.Y.), .-.. 374 points In ~6 games, 1959-60 . '· --'·· The Frosh defeated Orange Coun- There will be a wide diversity of --"-··· ty Community College by a score music heard on WICB including Highest varsity career total (three ' ...... ,,.___ \ of 21 to 1"3. Picking up wins for everything from folksongs to opera. seasons, Richard Slomkowski, 1,- ' I ...... the I. C. flrirt-year men were: John WICB FM will be on the air each 152 points, 1956-59. I ---· I Cassese, and Gary Ruberti of· de- evening from 6: oo p.m. until 11: 15 Highest four season total-Richard cisions, and Gary Hall, mase lull- p.m. on a frequency of 91.7 Mc. Slomkowski, 1,380 points, 1955-59. ano, and Don Della Vella by the pin Most field goals in a single game route. Iuliano Is undefeated in 4 Richard Slomkowski, 17, at Ha matches. Uons, experiences, and dlsallusion.. milton, Jan 17, 1959. ments, may some day rind your own :\lost field goals in a home game naivete and innocence completely John P. Smith, 15, Lock Haven, and irrevocably stolen by Sophisti Feb. 24, 1950. LETTERS cation? (Continued from page f) Most free throws in a sin-gle game Before s u c h ·a d a y arrives, I Judah Ben-Hur and East of Eden I Alden Chadwick, 22 out of 27, would like to draw your attention found to be extremely unfaiT. Army at West Point, Dec. 11, 1954. to a few lines of Hemingway: Highest freshman game total-Paul I agree both films were beautiful "No man ls an island, intlre of it Colacecchl (Corning, N. Y.), 38 stories - although one is "getting selr; every man is a piece of the points (15 field baskets and 8 pretty. old-and of great scope In Continent, a part of the main." fouls) against Butte.lo at Ithaca depicting human feelings. I fall to You are a pa.rt of this seething Feb. 10, 1960, when Ithaca won understand, however, how the emo mass in Ithaca which you so revolt. 87•81. tional dJsplay you believe to be so ingly degraded in gross, unfair, necessary in the thinking m an, Most freshman points ln an out-of. generalizations. I realize YOU didn't could help, In any way, shape, or town game - Paul Colaceccht volunteer to become involved, bu~ if manner these persons whom you eo (Coming, N.Y.), 33 points at Al you would take notice of th& other fred, March I, 1960. deploringly degrade ~ being "crea species in our world, I believe you tures of a false haughtlneee." might be quite proud to be a mem.. For such gross generalization is ber of the human race and the Stay Tuned To this could it possibly have occured society in which we live; Shelly · WICB-AM, FM to you that when a boy cried in Berman, Tobins, snack bare, tab great sadness I laughed because I coHare, and good "flicks" Included. Nightly You can't overdo. a good knew this was fiction and when I You have accepted a frightening thing. So be surethatyou walked out of the theatre I had a responsiblllty, judging by the theme have plenty of the brew much greater sadness awaiting me. of your c o l um n. I implore you The laugh you heard could probably though, to have more reepeet for A that gives you first beer be more accurately called hysteria pleasure every beer your readers who flatter you by eo COMPLETE stemming from a realistic appraisal doin·g. By preparing yourself with through. Always make it of my world situation. the necessary insight and precep MUSICAL SERVICE Schaefer all around. I scoffed as a tear fell from a girl tlon necessary to grade them and ..,. much in love because I knew the by realizing the inherent powers possible dlse.Uuelonment which can of your pen and exei:cislng the HICKEY'S result from such a love. proper restraints when necessary. I believe you will find a very M_USIC STORE When a man found hfs son, I ate gratlfy!ng and reciprocal respect. 201 South Tioga St. popcorn because it wae either that THE F. & M. SCHAEFER BREWING CO., NEW YORK and ALBANY, N. y. or fingernails and besides, it tasted Sincerely, Ithaca Phone 4-1101 good, all buttery and salty.· Clark R. Keenan The emot1ona1 display or which you speak needs to •be controlled MORRIE'S as much as · a kidney or a bowel THE NEW movement. The Spartan Greek and SCAMPERS· Stoic Roman realized this. They (Continued from page 1) knew that woman ls the human '61 this year, as every year, will go COLLEGE SPA COLLEGE INN animal who thinks and Is controlled to the Oracle fund, the upperclass by her emotions. The phYJ!lcally, honorary society. The Best of Everything emotionally, Intellectually mature "Two Tickets To Heaven" will served by your host adult male knows that his emotions run from tonight through Saturday PETE ATSEDES are the black corruptore of hie evening. Tickets are available in logic. the Box Ottice at $1.25 per. No 216 E. STATE STREET I agree with you; there le a dis student coupons wilt be accepted WHEN? ease spreading through our coun for this show. try and lt Is noticeable here at I.C. I believe, however, that you have incorrectly diagnosed it. Might it not be called, more appropriately, WASH 'N SHOP apathy? If so, I can not help but 204 W. SENECA STREET believe that the situation le pretty JOE CA~'S well under control, as long as we have interested and thinking people 11 such as yourself and the staff of Closest coin operated 24hr. a day our pa.per diagnosing and prescrib TRAVELER'S ing, LAUNDERMAT to Ithaca College" Is it possible that you, by living 7 hr. service on DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY through a few more years ot eitua- 'i I t· '