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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, 1964-65 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC. 1150 Frosh ·Welcomed to I. C. Orientation Week Wilcox, Mandel, Nadler Lead The Newcomers Through Activities The second complete orientation program to be held entirely on South Hill found approximately 120 counselors guiding 1150 Freshmen through their first week on a college campus. Pete Walsh headed the com- President Dilingham then wel­ Ithacan mittee for orientation, Bob Wilcox corned the Frosh, who sat on the served as M.C., and Bob McGuckin Recreation Room floor; the Deans were also introduced to the new and Juanita Dunne were head Ithaca, October 2, 196A Vol. 37-No. 1 students. A more informal meeting counselors. Most of the programs followed under the direction of benefited from the various abilities Bob Wilcox. The Frosh learned that of either Hank Mandel or Marty they'd "rather switch than fight." Nadler. Their motto was "stronger than Two for Ithaca dirt" and when asked where they Crowds On Sunday night, the Frosh were kept it, their reply was, "in our Huge Greet R.F .K. at SC, Clarion Bow treated to an outdoor barbecue. sneakers." By BILL KATZ The rest of the week was filled Democratic Rallies In Ithaca Ithaca College won its first two with testing, departmental meet­ ings and introductions of the stu­ games of the season, 16-7 in the "Where New York succeeds, the rest of the nation is inspired, opener against Clarion State on Forensic Presents dent government officers. High­ lights were a Fashion Show, co­ where New York fails, the nation fails," said Robert F. Kennedy their home field, and 18-8 at South­ ordinated by Barb Landsburg, a at a Cornell rally last Monday. ern Connecticut. In defeating Clar­ Mock UN Program movie, 'The Buccaneers" presented ion, the Bombers won their first The Forensic Association will Campaigning for the Senate, Mr. Kennedy ex­ by CUB, and a Green Room pro­ season's opener in at least four present a mock United Nations from panded this view in his continual attack against Kenneth Keating. duction of Improvisations, headed years. The win at S.C. was the first Mr. Kennedy arrived at the ;-: ·:·: --·_;;'\,-,,:;:;,, ·., October 18 through 24. There will by Audrie Zerul. f\' ever for Ithaca at the Owls' field. Tompkins County Airport aboard :· / i"·'.:\ be 30 three-member delegations The weeks activities were "the Caroline" to the cheers of a ·, '.;: '-\~?4... ,, I C Slams Clarion representing the folJowing coun­ • a ~.; ' , "v'f.,'t>~ ~~ summed up on Thursday night crowd est1n1ated at 200. Upon dis- ,c , tries: Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland,

The Ithacan College Spa the Most Published weekly by and for the students of Ithaca College 216 E. STATE STREET Editor-in-Chief -·------Barbara Wickham Managing Editor Irving Wood Business Manager Phil Sandler Faculty Advisor Mr. John Gill CAYUGA News R. Burrough Advertising ... . . L. Handelsman MELO.DY INN Feature .. . .M. Jacobs Correspondence . .. . .K. Gordon 1230 DANBY RD. AR 2-9628 CAR Photography .. ..J. Fink Sports ...... W. Katz - Art . F. Manteuffel Headlines ...... R. Weinkopf Dancing Thursday thru Sunday WASH Staff-R. Arnold, L. Backlund, D. Brister, B. Rosenblood, T. Vin­ cent, J. Sarchio, B. Leopold, G. Penza, S. Zimma, P. Yorkis, D. Land­ messer, C. Coleman, P. Sibley, K. Johnson, M.' Yablon, L. James, D. Di­ FEATURING 230 S. CA YUGA R6cco, F. Frankel, P. Yanan, S. Wayne, B. King. Ronnie Dio, The Persians, Charlie Star, The Citations, Bobbie Comstock, The Cavaliers, Daiquiri's, Trashers The Ithacan Office is located in the Infirmary on the Ithaca College and ot~er groups appearing ... South Hill Campus, Ithaca, New York. Phone 272-3591. Th~ Ithacan is a member of Associated Collegiate Press and National Press Service. THURSDAY - SUNDAY 8:30-5:30 Mon.-Sat. Editorial views neither reflect the official position of Ithaca College DIFFERENT BAND EACH NIGHT nor necessarily indicate the opinion of the ~tudent body. 8:30-1 :30 Sun. THE ITHACAN, OCTOBER 2, 1964, PAGE 3 ROVING EYE Fun-filled Fall Weekend Oct. 16-19 Jeff Diskin, Colle Q: How do you feel about the Orientation period, and how could Publish Magazines Rally, Football Game Scheduled, It be Improved? . Patti Moscou On Entertainment Eggheads, Sy Oliver Entertain Patti Moscou: It was a lot of fun, A new magazine entered publi­ however, there was too much free cation September 17 when a pro­ time. There should have been more totype issue of "In and Around planned activities so that we ITHACA" went into circulation in might have met more of our class­ the area. Creators and publishers mates. I think that there should .) of the 40-page weekly are Royal D. • I have been more upperclassmen Colle of Trumansburg and Marvin present, as there were times when N. Diskin of Ithaca who have es­ there were questions to be an­ tablished Trend Publications for swered and nobody around to an­ the enterprise. Both are members swer them, I didn't appreciate the of the Ithaca College Television­ beanies too much, but I think the Radio Department faculty. Jim Montanye I name tags were a good idea. "In and Around ITHACA," "a :.>. ''', __ Jim_Montanye: I feel t.bat the_ weekly guide to entertainment," Court was ridiculous, with the features local schedules, highlights upperclassmen handing out sum­ and feature articles on drama, monses to the girls they were try-· films, television, radio, concerts, ing to impress. Beanies, I feel, are lectures and special events in and a good idea, as they help freshmen around Ithaca. A unique aspect of the magazine will be a set of tele­ ,·. i get acquainted with one another. I ·,1 also believe Orientation helps to vision listings keyed to both regu­ i start school spirit in the freshman lar station channel numbers and class. to stations as they appear on the community antenna television cable in Ithaca and Brooktondale. "This community has such a tre­ Al Segler: mendous number of cultural and Al Segler: The Orientation week entertainment attraction,'' the was very well organized. It left no new publishers noted, "that there doubt where one should be, and is a distinct need both in the city what one should be doing. In the itself and in the surrounding vil­ future, I feel that the Orientation lages for a complete guide such as period could take fewer days. I this. Ithaca College, Cornell Uni­ enjoyed it. versity, the public school systems, and the many active community groups provide great opportunity­ Friday night, October 16, will The Fall Weekend court will be perhaps an opportunity unique to a innaugurate this year's Fall Week­ crowned at midnight by the week­ Lucia Montfort: community this size-to participate end. The Weekend will follow a end chairman, Rick Boyd. The pre­ in exciting and stimulating leisure World's Fair theme. A pep rally liminary court election will be held Lucia Montfort: I don't believe activities. will be held at 8:00 followed by a on Thursday, October 8th and the the upperclassmen were too en­ "The great interest exhibited in dance in the Stude~t Union fea­ final balloting will occur on thusiastic during Orientation. They The Ithaca Festival is further evi­ turing the Eggheads. This group October 15th. asked us to "Souud Ofr', sing the dence of this area's important role has appeared at the Peppermint Fight Song and the Anthem over A full bar will be pro,·ided Sat­ as a cultural and entertainment Lounge and were featured at the urday night, open to those with and over, which becomes ridiculous center," they continued. "We hope Laurel's Hotel this past summer. after the first two days. I feel the proof. The Saturday night curfew to be a part of this 'force' and these Beer will be served to those with is 3:00. length of time for Orientation was fine events." Colle and Diskin ac­ proof. Curfew Friday night is 2:00. right. knowledged that reaction to the A home football game against Tickets for the entire weekend, weekly entertainment guide con­ Westchester St. will take place excluding the football game, will cept by community leaders, busi­ Saturday afternoon. From 10:00- be sold for $8.50 at a saving of KENNEDY STUDENT nessmen and potential readers has 2:00 that night, Sy Oliver's fifteen 25%. (Continued fro-m Page l) piece band will entertain. This Friday night is being sponsored In answer to a question concern­ been "highly encouraging." COURT The two professors indicated that band which has made appearances jointly by the Sophomore-Senior ing tax cuts for parents of college The history of the Ithaca College at several midwestern colleges classes and Saturday night by Stu­ students, Mr. Kennedy said that he the impetus for the new publica­ Student Court begins in 1961 when tion was nurtured by a second set such as Oklahoma, University of dent Council. Delta Phi Zeta and favored Federal Scholarship Grants it was established as an intermedi­ Kansas, and Ohio State will put Rho Mu Theta are handling pub­ and expanded loan programs more of circumstances which comple­ ary body between Students and the mented the apparent need for a on a half-hour jazz concert if there licity and Phi Delta Pi is in charge than the tax cut. Administration of Ithaca College. is interest in a performance. of the court. Holds Press Conference guide such as "In and Around ITH­ The functions of Student Court ACA." Mr. Kennedy then held a con­ are to recommend judicial decis­ ference for members of the press. The Television-Radio Depart­ ions and punitive judgement in ment is embarking on a special FRATERNITY JEWELRY He replied to the question about matters pertaining to student con­ reapportionment by saying that he summer study tour in Western Eu­ by L. G. BALFOUR CO. duct. rope next summer in which some was in favor of "one man and one The Court is composed of seven vote in both houses." 25 students will study the nature Ithaca College Class Rings students: two justices from each of and structure of radio, television, A banquet was held in his h~nor the upper three undergraduat~ film, journalism, theater and ad­ Ray Robinson-Rothschild's Dept. Store by the Democratic Committee of classes and one Chief Justice. vertising in six countries. "We First Floor Tompkins County. At the dinner in The cases that are called before the Statler-Hilton at Cornell, he were looking for some projects the Court are so varied and the through which our students could BADGES- FAVORS-MUGS-TROPHIES said that the Democratic Party conditions surrounding them so di­ worked as a team united at all earn money and thereby help meet versified. that it would be impos­ the cost of the study program in Phone AR 2-5000 levels throughout the state and sible to properly catagorize each nation. Comparative Mass Media. One cri­ one. For instance, a shoplifting terion was that these undertakings Mr. Kennedy visited Ithaca fol­ offense might not be put into the lowing appearances at various be rewarded educationally and pro­ 11 file marked ''Expulsion," but could fessionally as well as economically. Patterson's PIRRO'S" Long Island colleges. Tuesday he involve almost any punishment went to the University of Roches­ It was with this consideration," BEST PIZZA from behavioral probation to work they said, "that we created In and Mobilgas AT ter. Mr. Kennedy said that the hours for the Cancer Society. scheduling of these campus visits Around ITHACA. THE LOWEST Any violation of College rules, (Continued on page 4) WASHING AND PRICE IN TOWN was coincidental. such as possession of alcholic beverages in one's room, possession GREASING Open 4:00 p.m.-2:00 A.M. of firecrackers, gambling, or ob­ QUAKER MEETING DELIVERY THE INSTRUMENT taining unauthorized living quar­ Corner Buffalo October 4 - U-5 & ., CALL EXCHANGE ters could bring decisions ranging AR 2-1950 115 E. Green St. 209 E. SENECA (according to the situation in­ Contact: Aurora Streets volved) from a letter being sent George E. Clarkson Lessons: Guitar, Banjo home to a student being sent home. Mandolin Such latitude in Student Court AR 2-8321 Do You Eat at is a necessity when dealing with EXPERT REPAIR the more human side of college 1 life. WES CORNER DINER New & Used Guitars, If a student finds himself in KAPPA GAMMA PSI 123 North Aurora Banjos, _Band instruments trouble and brought before Student House Recital the original home of the - Used King Sax Court, it is the job of that Court to guarantee that a fair hearing October 4, 1964 - Used Clarinet will be given, and to allow him a 3:00 P.M. TULL YBERGER ? ? - Used Gibso~ fair chance of defense. Guitars etc. Robert Backlund, 404 E. Buffalo St. If Not Please Do Asst. Chief Justice THE ITHACAN, OCTOBER 2, 1964, PAGE 4 Walsh Attends U.S.N.S.A.; RADIO - TV TODAY Aunt Chloe Minn. U. Hosts Conference; Under the leadership of John Although I hadn't planned on returning to Ithaca College Von Soosten '67, broadcasting is after my one year of research was up in the Tompkins County Political Theories Discussed in full swing on WICB A.M. Some area, I couldn't resist not coming back to do some independent of the 25 students aiding John research. So here I am again-birdwatching! This summer l\Ir. Peter Walsh, President of the Ithaca Gol­ have already had experience in I started in right away last week with the Freshman Class. lege Student Body, attended the Student Body Presidents' Con­ commercial radio. WICB will in­ I noticed we had some peacocks, some wrens, a few eagles, and a ference and part of the United States National Students Association clude the usual features of a radio lot of old crows on campus. It was also fairly obvious that the (USNSA) Congress itself. station: news on the hour, weather birdhouse was mighty overcrowded. In my old dorm the average From August 12 to August 15 at a quarter of and a quarter past, is three birds to a perch. student body presidents from all sports scores, IC events, plus a On campus I found the same old story-love bir

CUB CORNER By HANK MANDEL Around The Const:ruct:ion Though most students went away By Tony Vincent Never before .. for the summer, the College Union If I recall correctly, I ended last spring's column with a "See such a portable Board, commonly known as C.U.B., you in the Fall, / hope." Well, I'm here and you're here and "boy" was working fast and furious on are a lot of us surprised. I'm not saying that things were shaky as this •• . .- ••. three new publications for Ithaca for a few of us last semester, but they, were. But why get morbid College students. about the whole thing? A few- of our friends "passed the way of all The publications are: The new flesh" and are now living in N.Y.C. pads, driving their '64 Im­ "College Union Board Booklet" palas, going out every weekend with no qualms concerning term 111t KI..." H MODn ruvtN whic_h explains the functions of the papers or tests, while we were lucky enough to have detoured. I ~OPffONIC PORTABLE PHONOGRAPH board. don't know but when I think about it in the above manner, I This booklet gives the reader a just can't feel too sorry for those poor souls. It just don't seem • WEIGHS ONLY 28 P0UNDS chance to learn about the diverse • 2 revolut10111ry new hlah-compllance right! KLH speaker 1yster11J can be sepa• committees which consist of the Before I get sidetracked with something really philosophical rated up to 40 ft. social, recreational, forum, movie, • 15 WATT music power, 30 WAlT peak1 which might stem towards scholarly pursuits, I'd like to welcome solid state stereo ampllfler cresteo improvement and development, by KUI to drive tlle new speakers. the freshmen. WELCOME freshmen! Now, how's that for school • Speclal KLH 4-SPeed automatic tum· performing arts and exhibit com­ table (built by Gamrd) plays all mittees. Accompanying the booklet spirit? According to a seemingly accurate account made by an records - Stereo and Mono; Inter· mixes all record sizes. is a card enabling the reader to upper classman, the. odds were 2 ½ to 1, in the right favor. What • Pickering V·lS magnetic pickup with diamond stylus apply for the above committees. does this mean? It means that there's a whole new small bunch • Inputs for other music sources such Interviews will be held for these of girls that weren't around last semester and probably won't be as I tuner or tape recorder students. • Separate ban and treble controls around the next. Is this good? Like, only time will tell, maybe. • Handsome 1uua1e-styled case of rue· The second publication is our I only hope that they were conceivably impressed with the Ithaca $199.95 Complete Ced vinyl-clad 'Contourlite' Movie schedule which lists the • Unlq11e 5 year 1u1rantee College's administration procedures ( the registration bit an-0 every­ names, dates and stars of the thing) because it gets worse. I confess that 1t may not appear likely movies. This Sunday's production to do so hut if there's a way, I.C. will find it. Just 28 Pounds of Breathtaking Performance! is "Butterfield 8" starring Eliza­ beth Taylor. I don't want to start the academic year off with a negative No portable phonograph ever played lik~ this bef«?re. The attitude but I realiy have nothing to gripe about. After all, it only KLH Model Eleven rivals consoles at twice the price, and The third publication is the "All took me three hours to register. I heard one young gentleman men­ weighs far less than any other portable of any pretension College Calender." Each month the to quality. Each component is the fine.st ever use~ in a tion that he was through in a little less than five hours. We were portable. Heart of the system is a _pair of revolut1on~ry C.U.B. will publish this calander a couple of the more fortunate ones. Let's face it, some of us got long-excursion speakers, coupled with a powerful sohd· with all the major events of the luck and some of us ain't got luck. So as usual, I got nosey and state amplifier whose output is shaped to match their tow month on it. It is requested that asked a few questions involving different opinions regarding this frequency power requirements so that their bass response the students take only one. remains flat far below its natural roll-off. Together, they particular farce. The answers were ...... on second thought, make possible the astonishing clarity, range and power of Besides our publications, there I don't think I should or could print them. They were, uh .... , the KLH Model Eleven - the world's first respectable are a number of exciting events to quite emotional. Yeah, "emotional," that's the word I was looking portable. which the students should look for. forward. C.U.B. sponsors the an­ Now to get on to fine matters. The Bombers are riding a two nual Christmas Party for the Set­ game winning streak and recently trounced Cornell in a secret tlement Houses in our area, tourna­ scrimmage. The news wasn't supposed to leak out but it did. So ments in ping pong, pool, and to all you readers up there in Geneva (the Ithacan gets sent every­ bridge among others. There will where, even Quarry Donn) watch out. The Buffalo Bills are un­ also be dances, parties, shows, defeated in the A.F.L. Being from Buffalo, I thought I'd mention hoots, concerts, lectures, and ex­ it. In case you don't know what the A.F.L. is, it's the other league. hibits. If you are interested in de­ Just one more thing. In the past week, Pete Seeger performed at ciding the future of your college, Bailey Hall and Robert F. Kennedy spoke in DeWitt Park. To join the committee of your choice. give equal space, I must state that Sen. Keating did not speak m DeWitt Park. Hope that that is equal enough. This year, the Exhibit Committee of the College Union Board is call­ ing on all freshmen for help in moulding the cultural atmosphere of I.C. We are interested in any student who paints, writes, or just enjoys viewing art. This year, we are booking the Rockefeller collection and other .The lllH Model Fifteen Compact Phonograph System circulating exhibits for displayal in the College union. The Committee If you've been reluctant to surrender your living room to an also hopes to present a more en­ elaborate component system or .a massive console, there's compassing aesthetic approach to a thrilling surprise waiting for you. The KLH Model Fifteen is a high quality component system with the air squeezed painting by encouraging poetry out - the culmination of four years of development aimed with painting. We hope to be able at bringing you full, uncompromised stereophonic perfo'!T'· to use much of Ithaca College tal­ ance in an incredibly compact instrument. Nothing with ent in this aproach; if you have such sound quality was ever so compact and convenient before. Or so modestly priced. A complete stereophonic any interest at all or you want music center in 3 handsome oiled walnut cabinets, designed more infonnation, pick up a CUB to fit in anywhere - in any room, home or Qffice. booklet; watch for announcements concerning interviews for CUB • ALL TRANSISTORIZED - no tllbn positions. • 15 WATT music-power, KLH desl111ed, solid stllte pre-amp/amplifier • SD8Clal KLH 4-speed automatic turntable (bullt by Garrard) plays all records - Stereo and Mono; lntertnbcu all record alUI, • Plckerinc V-15 masnetlc pickup with diamond stylus • Four revolutionary full-ranse, long excursion KLH speakera In two-enclosures deliver smooth natural sound and l>ass performance YoU have never heard before In a system FAHEY of this size. Speaker enclosures can be separated up to 40 ftlt. • CONTROLS: Volume, Balan~, Bass, Treble, Mono/Stereo, Phono/Awcillary. 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IC Eleven Take Two In Row Booters ~tomp Soccermen Blank Oswego 4-0; (Continued fro,n Page 1) end Bob Pickert deflected a Clar­ selves back into the ball game Bonaventure 8-0 Szabo Proves Ability Again ion quick kick. In excellent field early in the 2nd half as half back The Ithaca College soccer teams The Ithaca College soccer team the ball over to him in the opening­ position once again, Cerullo en­ Dick Nacero ran around right end returned to the campus victorious outkicked and outgoaled Oswego minutes of the game., The other gineered the team to pay dirt, 29 and scampered for a 65 yard T.D. State last Wednesday when they Saturday after the varsity men goals of Carp Wood's team were yards away, in 9 plays. Again it Southern Connecticut repeated the crushed the Lakers 4-0. made in the second {1) and fourth was Glazier plunging in for the play for a 2 point conversion. This trounced St. Bonaventure 8-0. The Szabo was again the{major force quarters (2). score. Fazio converted to make the made the score 15-8. Frank Fazio frosh made the day complete with to be" reckoned wmr as. he was Milt Brown who was a threat to count 16-7 and to close out the scor­ finally put the game on ice for the a 19-0 score. responsible for every Bomber tally. the IC team last year was more ing for the day. Bombers by booting a 34 yard field Though injured twice during the than adequately guarded by Lou goal with 1:10 to play. Sandor Szabo, the military re­ The Bomber defense did a splen­ game, he wasn't forced to leave DiParisL The Booters will prove did job, strangling Clarion's of­ After viewing the game films turnee who has sparked the team until the fourth quarter when he what kind of a team they are when fence at every turn. The offense Coach Dick Lyon expressed great in their scrimmages, kept up his sustained an injured thigh. they take on highly rated· Cortland left something to be desired until satisfaction with his team's per­ impressive action by scoring four Perhaps the most unusual thing the fourth quarter when it finally formance. He said, "We played a about the game was the goal made at 2 o'clock this Saturday at Allen goals. Vic Leon added two points settled down. Tony Cerullo did an good game against a much bigger by Szabo when Bruce Gordon shot Field. adequate job at quarterback des­ team. It's true we fumbled a lot and Brad Jaworski and Henry See pite an interception of his first but the films show that we outhit each contributed one as the hooters pass. From there he led a fine, if them on offense as well as de­ completely shut out the !)lean team overcautious, ground attack and fense." with their strong defense. PHONOLA PORTABLE PHONOGRAPHS hit on two of his next three passes. Coach Lyon handed laurels to the Not too much can be said for entire defensive team, citing Dave Friedman, playing left out­ by Waters Conley of Rochester, Minnesota Lenny Tyler and Larry Turel as Clarion's performance as I.C. out­ side, sustained a leg injury which America's oldest and largest manufadurer of passed, outrushed, and finally, out­ being most troublesome to the will keep him from action for the Owls' offense. Dave Van Valken­ classed them. Clarion did resort to rest of the season. Starting in Sat­ burg made 2 pass interceptions and PORTABLE PHONOGRAPHS an interesting "technical device" urday's game were: goal, Dave brought about by the new NCAA recovered a fumble for the Bomb­ substitution rules. When in a punt· ers. Halen; I. halfback, Jan Beijer; c. ing situation the Clarion team took On offense Coach Lyon had spe­ halfback, Lou DiParisi; r. halfback, The Phonola Co. manufactures portable pho'!ogrophs for an intentional delay of the game cial words of praise for the great Jim Brigadier; l. outside, Fried­ many of the biggest companies on the market today, ·in penalty. This enabled them to take performance by Lenny Muhlich man; I. inside, Leon; forward, Sza­ and the outstanding blocking of addition to their own line. advantage of the official time out bo; r. inside, Bruce Gordon, and r. and bring in their defensive team. John Tuthill and Roger Hayes. outside, Gerd Lutter. The intentional delay penalties are Jimmy Harris. was commended for being used by many college coach­ his all around hustle. The frosh team was led by Steve Roger Hayes and Dave Van Val­ LENT'S IS WHOLESALER es who are employing the 2 pla­ Kuzman and Janos Benedek along toon system. kenburg, because of their fine per­ formances, will be honorary co­ with Stuart Allen, Bud Eisenberg, Bomben Defeat So. Connecticut for Phonola and Sells at Great Savings captains for the game at Geneva Lou Schilstra, and Bruce Share to In spite of a thirteen hour trip this Saturday. due to a bus breakdown, the Ithaca complete the IC victory. College Bombers defeated South­ Prices from ern Connecticut for the first time on the Owls' home field. In defeat­ $18.95 to $179.95 ing the Owls' 18-8, the Bombers chalked up their second victory of with a complete se­ the current season and 3 in a row lection of intermedi­ over all. ate styles and prices. The Bombers two touchdowns M o d e I s available crune in the second quarter. The with or without AM­ first Bomber T.D. was set up by a Dave Van Valkenburg pass inter­ FM radios. ception. Quarterback Tony Cerullo (not Jim Harris as reported in a certain local newspaper) pitched TOP RATED by out to Rene Van Cauwenberge who CONSUMERS·· instead of running out of bounds to stop the clock and allow the IC Goes for Another TD TESTING ' whole offensive platoon enter the LABORATORIES game spotted an opening and cov­ ered the remaining yardage for 6 points. Jim Harris, out of the fake HOW TO DESCRIBE kick formation, ran the ball into the end zone for a 2 point conver­ 210-212 N. TIOGA sion. The 2nd T.D. came off on a neat The Porterhouse Room 52 yard run by Lenny Mublich. Lenny had an outstanding day carrying the ball for 120 yards in. 20 carries. Frank Fazio kicked the extra point after Muhlich's T.D. Southern Connecticut put them- Superb!

Bits & Pieces OPEN SUNDAYS WONDERLAND Mora by Rene Burrows ELMIRA ROAD There are many openings Did you know that there was a for clerical positions in the bomb scare down at Valentine on N.Y. State Government. Tuesday afternoon? ... there were There is no special experi­ a few boys attempting to start a ence necessary. Applications small fire outside of Dorm 3 on should be made" befortt · Oct. Monday night . . .some professors 5. For more information con· have announced that they will ac­ tact Recruitment Unit 88, cept only Infirmary excuses and New York State Department last year the student body was put of Clvll Service In Albany. on a honor system which would eliminate written excuses if the student did not stay in the Infir­ MORRIE'S is a place of distinction! Where mary . . . the Bio teachers made A like janitors in order to get the you can mix and mingle with the world's COMPLETE building ready . . . the Lecture theatre and Hall are hotter than future leaders. MUSICAL SERVICE the proverbial warmed-over under­ ..... crust . . . the Ithacan will soon be moving from the operating room in the Infirmary to the much for­ HICKEY'S gotten dating lounge in Dorm 3 . . . our next football game is in MUSIC STORE Geneva, Pa. not New York ..· . 201 South Tioga St. that Delta Kappa is on social pro- Ithaca AR 2-8262 bation? ·