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J. Aversa, Canteen, T arses The Ithacan l:nd Two-Year Tenure Today; New Staff To Be Announced By Barb Conley Mike Ayers, a junior in the department of Liberal Arts has been named Editor-In-Chief of The Ithacan effective with the Ithaca College, Ithaca, New York next edition. He will replace Jim Aversa who resigns as his second term as Editor-In-Chief expires with this edition. Ayers, a transfer student from Fairleigh Dickinson University where he was a Secondary Educa­ Boinber Cagers Huinble B.S. T .C. As tion Major and an English Minor. An English Major at Ithaca Col­ lege, Mike has served as Feature Vogt Shatters IC Field Goal Mark Editor of The Ithacan since last September. By Bruce Theobald At Fairleigh Dickinson Uni­ versity he served as Feature Edi­ Tom Vogt broke two Ithaca College basketball records last tor of The Bulletin, the Universih' week Tuesday, and the Bombers swept to their seventh win of newspaper. He also organized and the season, 86-72, over Buffalo State Teachers College on the Phi EK Plans was President of the University's local high school court. Annual Dance; first Philosophy Club. Ayers was Vogt's 18 field goal ba."Tage re------Vice President of the Student Na­ tional Education Association and places Richard Slomkoski's old col­ Names Chairman Phi Epsilon Kappa has selected was active in many service organi­ lege high mark of 17 established in zations. In 1959, he served as one Jerry D'Hont as chl!irman of the 1959 against Hamilton. The other of Fairleigh Dickinson's represen­ fifteenth annual Sweetheart's Ball, record was a 12 year old mark of tatives on the Jerry Lewis Muscu­ scheduled for 9 to 1 on February lar Distrophy Telethon held in New the most field goals scored in a 24, at the V.F.W. Hall. York City. home game-15-set by John P. Jim Darby and his orchestra, A native of the Bronx, he at­ Mike Ayers Smith against Lockhaven, way back from Cortland, will provide the tended Christopher Columbus High in February 1950. music. Tickets for the dance are School. He has recently become a resident in Teaneck, New Jersey. The lanky six-foot sophomore three dollars a couple. There will be a meeting of the Also resigning from the Ithacan •missed his first two shots of the D'Hont, a 21 year old junior Ithacan ~taff this evening at Editor Staff are Dave ,Canteen contest, but then poured on the from Honeoye Falls, is a member who served as Managing Edito; steam and reeled off twelve straight of the Varsity Club and a varsity 7 pm in the lobby of the College and Jay Tarses who was News buckets before missing two last soccer letterman. Union. Editor. second desperation shots at the The highlight of the dance will New appointments to The Itha­ close of the half. He tapered off at Tom Vogt be the crowning of the Queen, who AII those interested in joining can will be announced at a later the outset of the second .stanza, but will reign as the Sweetheart of Phi the staff are urged to attend. date. bounced back for six tallies on a Dave Lewis added 20 in the losing Epsilon· Kappa for 1962. Last year's dozen attempts, giving him a total cause. Queen was Barbara Parlato, a jun­ of 18 for 28 for the night-"only" ior and a member of Delta Phi The Bombers grabbed an early WICB TV-Radio Announces 64%!! Zeta, who will crown this year's 17-10 .advantage only to watch it An effort not to be overlooked winner. sliced and eventually taken :v,vay was also junior John Hewes' come­ In order to choose the best quali­ New Formats For Semester back in the double figure column by the Orangemen, whose record By Jim Aversa now stands at eight wins and five fied individual, each dormitory sub­ with a 20 point production coming losses. With six minutes remaining mits prospective candidates for this WICB-TV has resumed broad­ How To Keep Fit; *6:15-6:30 p.m., on six baskets and eiiht for eight in the first half, Banaszak kept on honor. From this group the broth­ casting operations following the Music ... America; 7-7:20 p.m. from the chai'ity stripe. It was ac­ ers of the fraternity will pick five Perspective; 7:20-7:30 p.m., Sports tually John that put the Bombers his opponents heels and knotted the mid-year break and will feature count by halftime 42-42. finalists. Another vote will then be Perspective. into a comfortable position in the taken for the selection of the three new programs for the spring S c h u t z momentarily put the * Denotes Alternate. last half. Queen. semester. Bill S c h u t z trailed with 12 homesters back in command at the .. The new programs on the spring * * counters. start of the last half, but it wasn't WICE-AM and FM radio will Dick Banaszak was high for the until six minutes later that the schedule include "Myths vs. His­ present a full schedule of educa­ visitors with 25 points. Teammate (Continued on page S) IC To Re-Offer tory," a series of informal lectures by Professor Murray Abend, with tional and musical programming the first program of the series during the current semester, ac­ Summer Program cording to newly-appointed Sta­ slated for Tuesday, Feb. 20. tion Manager, Mike Preminger. Co-ed's "Pf:nny Night" To In The Tropics "How to Keep Fit (Without Returning to the air last Mon­ I.C. will offer its Seventh An­ Really Trying)," a program de­ day night, the st11tion presented nual Summer Study Course in the signed to help the non-athletic Aid in Foster Child Program a new show, "Ithaca After Dark " Caribbean area in cooperation with keep fit, will have its debut on which will be aired each eveni;g IC Coeds will get an opportunity the Inter American· University of Thursday, Feb. 15. The program, Puerto Rico at San German, Puerto with emphasis on fitness activities from 8 :30 to 11 p.m. Hosting th~ to extend their curfew to 1 a.m. pop music show are Ted Ford, Rico. Professor and Mrs. Judson for men and women, is being pro­ tomorrow night when the annual Milt Fitzwater, Bob Billings, and Hill will accompany the study duced in cooperation with the Bill Slook. The. show features top "Penny Night" will be honored at group. 1School of Health and Physical Ed­ recording artists such as Frank all women's dormitories. Six or eight graduate or under­ ucation. "How to Keep Fit" will Sinatra, Peggy Lee, Johnny :!\fa­ graduate credits will be given. The alternate with "Music ... Amer­ By paying a pem1y for each this, Miles Davis and others. minute they stay out after mid­ course will deal primarily with the ica," another new entry on the night, the girls will be aiding the culture and education of our fellow spring schedule in the Thursday The nightly schedule will include Women Student Government's Fos­ citizens in the Caribbean area and 6:15 p.m. time slot. The latter "Dinner Concert" from 6 to G:30 ter Child Program which is cur­ is especially designed for experi­ show, which will sample American Local and National News anci rently spo~oring an eight-year-old enced teachers and professional contributions to the music world Sports from G: 30 to 7 p.m. followed Greek foster child, Antigone. workers in related fields. In addi­ with comments and live presenta­ by an hour of classical music. ThP. WSG, presently headed by Jo­ tion to on-campus sessions, field tions ranging from folk music to 8 to 8:30 p.m. time slot wi11 pre­ anne Delvecchio "adopted" Anti­ study tours will also be included jazz, will bow tonight. sent each evening such programs as "Canadian Short Stories," gone last year and will provide her in the program. WICB-TV will continue cover­ "Paris Star Time," and "G€org-e• with financial support again this The itinerary include visits age of high school basketball and will town Forum." Year. Adopted through the Foster to San Juan, Ponce, San German, wrestling and IC basketball. Parents Plan Inc., Antigone is liv­ A new program, "Opera House," Mayaguez, Agudilla, Guanica, Ara­ The tentative weekly schedule ing in Kalamatas, Greece with her will make its debut tomorrow night cibo and other cities of prominence. is as follows: Monday, 7 :30-8 :30 mother and grandmother and is and will feature a complete opera Members of the group will also p.m. Controversy. Tuesday, 7-7 :30 a third grade grammar school stu­ weekly. Miss Scotti Mampe is hos­ visit the islands of St. Croix and p.m., Tempo and other "perform­ dent. tess. Antigone St. Thomas. ing arts" programs; 8-8:30, Myths WSG, for the past several years, supported a Korean Boy named ------The overall cost will be $585.00 vs. History, with Prof. Murray WICB-AM is situated at r,oo Kim. He has now completed school plement the annual "Foster Par- per s t u d e n t. This will include Abend. KC's on the dial and the FM sta- and is financially independent. The ents" drive which is held ea'Ch Oc- travel, board' 8nd room at Inter Thursday, 6-6:15 p.m., Mea's tion operates at 91.7 on the FM "Penny_Night" was started to sup- tober at IC. (Continued on page 9) Wonderful Castle; *6:15-6:30 p.m. band. Page 2 THE ITHACAN Thursday, February 8, 1962 Campus Calendar Dorm Advisor -- WSG-VP Sets February 8 - February 14 With this issue of the Ithacan, the Managing Editor, the News Editor and myself will vacate our positions to make room for Thursday, February 8 Leadership. Example At IC a new staff. We leave with mixed feelings. It was with a great deal Scampers '62-"T h e V i 11 a g e By Jay Torses of satisfaction that we reported the remarkable growth of Ithaca He i r"-College Theatre - Cur­ If a more perfect Ithaca College is to be developed, good lead­ College during the past year. We feel that the Ithacan grew m tain 8: 15 House Opening - Phi ers in student government, the representatives·of the student bodv much the same manner as did the college. Epsilon Kappa-7 p.m. will be the greatest contributing factor to this development. Loui;~ Our policy has been to report the news of Ithaca College as Schneider, vice president of Women's Student Government is one factually and as ethically as possible, adhering at all times to Friday, February 9 of these leaders. journalistic standards. In a weekly publication old news is bound Scampers '62-"T he Vi 11 age A native of Freehold, New Jer­ to be included but we felt that we constantly kept one eye on the He i r"-College Theater - Cur­ sey, Miss Schneider, from a family tain 8:15 of five, is an English Major in her future and the other on the present, very rarely reporting dead junior year. Louise was a repre­ issues. Saturday, February 10 sentative to W.S.G. in her fresh­ man and sophomore years and. Without the assistance of President Howard J. Dillingham, Scampers '62-"T h c V i 11 a g e Dean of Students Earle E. Clarke, Mr. Harold Jansen, Mrs. Lillian showing interest in student govern­ He i r"-College Theater - Cur­ ment, she was elected vice P.resi­ Vail, Ralph Baker of the Ithaca Journal, Harold R. Carlyon of tain 8:15 dent of W.S.G. In addition to this Norton Printing, Mrs. Gladys Diamond and Mr. William Grim­ Freshman Wrestling at Army post, Louise is dorm advisor and shaw, the Ithacan could not have enjoyed half the success that Varsity Wrestling at Hartwick· also proctors German lab. three it did during the past two years. To name the names of all others evenings per week .. 8 p.m. who have aided us, administration, faculty, and students, would Louise had this to say on stu· be impossible, but suffice it to say that we ~incerely have appreci­ Sunday, February 11 dent government, "In the past two years there has been increasing ated the aid rendered and express our gratitude. Protestant Services, U n i o n - 12 improvement in student govern­ We feel that we arc leaving the new Editor-in-chief and hi~ Noon ment development. The student is staff a strong foundation upon which to work and a flexible frame­ Theta Alpha Phi, Union 1:30 p.m. having a greater voice in govern­ ment and cooperation between Ad­ work upon which to build an even better Ithacan. Sigma Alpha Iota Rush Party - ministration and the student body -Jim Aversa 3 p.m. is more harmonious." / I t h a c a College Band Concert, Miss Schneider added, "A strong­ Walter Beeler, Conductor, Mu­ er student government is the an­ sic Hall - 8:15 swer for a .better Ithaca College." She suggested greater rapport be­ Monday, February 12 tween Administration, Faculty and Louise Schneider the student body as the key to If student reaction to the first collection of an Ithaca College W.A.A. Meeting, Annex 4 p.m. unity on our divided campus. Her future plans include per­ Student Fund was any indication of interest in I.C. social growth Cornell University Lecture, Mor­ Louise, affectionately known as sonnel work in the field of Educa. -the College would be, and should be, void of activities. ris Bishop, Statler -8: 15 "Weasel" is quite a popular leader lion, graduate study in this field in W.S.G. and around campus. Re- and the continuation of her or­ Perhaps only 200 students are interested enough in Ithaca Tuesday, February 13 c~ntly, she was elected as "Princess chestral playing in a communit.Y College student activity to make the 'supreme sacrifice' of $1.00. group. Student Court Union Conference of Fall Weekend." . . . But the crys that echo through our hallowed halls, ( nothing to ' Formerly a Music MaJor, Miss Louise Schneider is an example do--more dances-why not bigger weekends? etc.) are made by Room -7:30 p.m. Schneider has played violin for of a good leader in Ithaca College. Cliffo::-d Curzon, pianist, Cornell,· nine years and plays for the Ithaca Student Government has improved considerably more than the 200 contributors. and will more greatly improve as Granted, the Student Fund w~s not a compulsory charge, Bailey Hall - 8:15 p.m. <:;allege Orch_estra. In . her spa:e n i t e d Christian Fellowship, ti~e she enJoys clas~ical music, the quality that Louise shows is as it might have been-but a fee of this type, to be used by the stu- u developed in Ithaca: College's future. or mmg. · Ro om Umon . - 5 L______matra, or a good movie. ....______dent body only, should not have t? be added t? the bill. . N th D The varietv of excuses was mdeed amazmg and amusm?;. p.m. Never before h;d we realized the number of LC. students, "with Wednesday, February 14 only 15 cents", or "coming back to register again." Head Resident's Meeting in Dean We suspect the college events will contmue small and finan­ -Backstage Hood's office - 11 a.m. cialh- embarrassed-and of course, will be accompanied by contin­ Dr. H11rcourt's Discussion Group, . By Roger Ahrens ual complaints from the same people who smiled and said, "Student Union Conference Room -4:30 Mr. Hoerner, Chairman of the Drama Department, has announced Fund-yeah, sure." M.E.N.C. Meeting, Mu~c Hall - -Dave Canteen that the next major production will be LOOK HO MEWARD, ANGEL, 4:30 by . This Pulitzer Prize-New York Critics' Circle Award Freshman Basketball at LeMoyne winning drama is based on the novel of the same title, by Thomas Varsity Basketball at LeMoyne Wolfe. Phi Delta Pi Rush Party The autobiogrlU)hical work first appeared in 1929, and is noteGeorge Roy Hill, who has since moved into the film medium, directed. Music Editor ...... - ... - ...... - ... - ... - .... - ...•... - •. -Lois Chaber I would like to ask how much For the New York production, played Eugene, of the $225 board we pay a semes­ Drama Edi tor .... _ .... _, ___ ., __ ,...... - ... ·--·-··-···--·.. ·-·-··.. ·--·-··-Roger Ahrens ,To Van Fleet appeared as his mother, Eliza, Hugh Griffith took the ter is actually given to the Slater role of his father, W. 0. Gant; and Arthur Hill, who recently starred Feature Editor _ .. _._.. ,... - ... - ... -... - ... ·-··--.. -·---.... --··--·Mike Ayers Foods System for expenditure? in the Pulitzer Prize play, ALL THE WAY HOME, played Eugene's Copy Editor ··---·--...... ,----.. -·--.. -·--·---·-····-·-Lenore Boudreau It is impossible for me to believe brother, Ben. Photography Editor ...... - ...... _.. _.. ,_ ... ,...... _____James Levie that all of the money is used by Scheduled for production on March 14, 1.5, 16, & 17 here at the Sports Editor - ...... _,_.. _.. ___ .. ______.. __... ______Bruce Theobald Slater. I realize that the College College Theatre, Mr. Hoerner will direct. Settings and Lighting will equipment must be maintained and be designed by Mr. Alan K. Leach. STAFF: April Behan, Jim Cohen, Ellen Halbreich, Lou Ricks, Sue t\lat Slater employees must have Scripts are available now in the library. Auditions will be today Ann Lurie, Mike Ayers, Pat Kelly, Sandra Zein, Douglas ti\eir remuneration. But the qual­ and tomorrow afternoon. Please check the Drama call board for time Simpson, Ronald Brown, Len Cross, Alex Frankel, Marie ity and quantity of food could not and place. Rehearsals for LOOK HOMEWARD, ANGEL will begin in Donofrio, Barb Conley, Miriam Jacobs, Victoria Harding, possibly be worth the remainder the theatre on Monday evening. and Pete Ryan. of the funds. • • • Views of columnists and editorials used in this paper do not Let's see a statement of expendi­ To conclude the Play Production _seminar class, Bryn Matthews necessarily reflect the views of Ithaca College. ture in the Ithacan to clarify the will direct THE SILVER WHISTLE in the Green Room Friday, lG issue. There should be no objection February. Curtain time for the production is 4:30 p.m. sharp. Ad­ to this if all the money goes to a mission is free, but attendance is limited to students and faculty only, printed destination: as this is a classroom project. Ithaca College Seal Charms Yours truly, • * * To supplant the Play Production Seminar plays, the Directing Bob Yost '63 Class will shortly be presenting a great plethora of One-Acts in the * * * Green Room on Friday afternoons. Two shows by two different di­ To the Editor: rectors will be given each week. Watch this column for announcements Is it my imagination or did '[ as to their titles and directors in the near future, not see the same opinion written in a letter to this column concern­ ing fall-out shelters, in a recent article in the New York Times? It AURORA BEAUTY SALON is quite valid for two people to 107 S. Aurora St. share the same thoughts, but when CMANDLER'S they are expressed in the same OPEN MON. THRU SAT 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. words, something appears to be WITH OR WITHOUT APPOINT~NT -----Jewelers----- wrong. 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__J Thursday, February 8, 1962 THE ITHACAN Page 3 Scarilpers Opens At Theatre; By Lois Chaber Week-End Performances 'SRO' Just as many businesses are now starting to concentrate upon their by Barb Campbell wares. and fashions for the summer, so do I think it is quite appropri­ ate for us in the educational groove to temporarily turn our reflections This year's production of SCAM­ to the summer months that are looming in the future. PERS, "The Village Heir," opened One of the most exciting programs that Ithaca College has to last night at the College Theatre. The show, an original· mu s i c a 1 offer is its summer music tour-"Music In Europe." As in 1959 and comedy from a book by Jim Aversa 1961, Mr. Joseph Tague will be the coordinator of this educational and Jay Tarses, will run through summer program. An Associate Professor in I.C.'s School of Music, Saturday night. The music for the he teaches courses in piano and XVII and XVIII century music. He show was written by John Whitney has studied in Ohio State University and received his Master of Music and arranged by Steve Brown. Jay Tarses also wrote the lyrics. degree in music literature at the Eastman School of Music. The director is Craig MacNab, a Mr. Tague's musical activities have included performing as a senior in the Drama Department. concert pianist and in ensembles. In between the two previous musi

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NOTHING SAYS IT LIKE YOUR VOICE Rog Harkenrider and Jim Gregory (above) display abstract art as Jim Aversa and Jay Tarses (left) • • search vainly for this bit in the script. Page 4 THE ITHACAN Thursday, February 8, 1962 Bombers Sport 7-6 Record; Phy- Ed Health Reporter This is the first of a weekly series of - Oswego-Lemoyne Next Foes competitor his final score. ganized in such a manner as to he articles that will bo wri~tcn hy physical The varsity basketball team has education instructore, coaches, and deans, The team score in each event is accomplished on the floor in a 1,ertainin~ to physical education, physiral tabulated as follows: first pla-ce­ space 40 by 40 feet. a Tough road ahead for next week fitness, athletics, gymnastics, indi\'idunl I C G · I p• nnd team sports, etc, six points; second place - four The gymnast and especially the when it faces two of the top small • • rapp ers 1n What is a gymnastics meet? How points; third place-three points; free exercise competitor must be college Eastern powers back to Defeat On Buffalo is a gymnastics meet scored? How fourth place - two points; fifth both a master of his body in mo­ back on Tuesday and Wednesday many men make a team? Just what place-one point; and sixth place-­ tion or at rest and a choreographer evenings. The Ithaca College varsity wrestl- is this free exercise that has re­ no points. The- team scores al'e of natural human position anNew York City, on January 14. in basketball officiating. On Febru­ Ziobro, senior, previously was selected to the New York State All­ ary 8, a written examination will Star Soccer Team. be given to determine which gir1s Coach Isadore "Doe" Yavits also attended the banquet and Frosh Cagers Win Skein Halted may be eligible to try for their was among 15 coaches present that were awarded 20.. Year Coach­ rating this year. ing Service Pins. The pin is an olympic shield that is worn on rhe At 4 By Auburn 80-71 ;' Now 9-3 lapel of a coat. · The freshmen basketball squad had a four game winning streak Several Ithaca College students and faculty 'members attended halted last Friday night, at the "House Opening" IC Bowlin.g Club the New York State Convention of the American Association of Auburn Community College, but Health, Physical Education and Recreation, held the weekend just bounced back the following eve­ Listed Tonight Formed· Deluca before semester exams. ning to score a 91-81 victo:ry over Delegates from the Majors Club were Wayne Landry, ::\like the Oswego frosh. At Phi EK Frat Will Be Advisor Vigliotti, and advisor Mr. Eugene DeLuca. Other students included There was no stopping Coach Phi Epsilon Kappa fraternit~· Kay Rabstein, Jo-Anne Ott, Pat Latte, Barbara Bascom, Dave Joseph Hamilton's yearlings when is holding its first "House Opening An Ithaca College Bowling Club Hanson, Paul Maxwell and Ed Frey. Party" tonight from 7-12 p.m. at they went ahead 70-69 at Oswego, is presently being formed under Faculty and administration who attended were Mr. Arno11 with five minutes remaining, and 503 East Buffalo St.reet. the advisorship of Mr. Eugene There will be entertainment from Wilhelm, Mr. John Spurgeon, Mr. John Swainbank, Mr. Cecil the Bomb~rs surged to an 80-71 DeLuca. Morgan, Mr. Edward Pesaresi, Miss Kelsey, Miss Gerber, .Mr. lead and maintained their distance about 9:00 on featuring John Cas­ sese on the electric guitar, Bill The club, approved by the Ath­ Carlton Wood, Mr. Henry Enzian, and President Howard Dilling· the rest of the way for their ninth ham. win in a dozen outings. Sehutz on the trumpet, Dick Owens letic Council, already has a home on the clarinet, imitations and match slated for March 10, against H o w a rd Sanford and Wayne group singing for everyone. Re­ Lyke led the winning way wgith 26 Alfred Tech, and three or four I had an interesting reacquaintance while the basketball tc~rn freshments will also be served. was at Hamilton a couple of weeks ago. Tony Kalt, the varsity and 25 points respectively. Gary Everyone is welcome to attend. more are hoped to be scheduled .. Cornell and Jim Streeter also hit basketball coach from Rutgers University ( the school from whid.1 I Girls have been approved twelve It will be run on a club basis transferred), was visiting his alma mater. When he was talking with double figures with 17 and 15 o'clocks by Dean Hood. !points respectively. this yeal', but next year the college Coach "Carp" Wood, he' mentioned the fact that while his squad This is the first time that Phi will belong to the Intercollegiate was actually a "small team" compared to most of his opposition, • Lyke and Cornell had 27 and 20 E K has had a house in several Bowling Association and compete it had been out-rebounded only twice thus far in the season. He •counters respectively in the loss at years. The members have done said that his point of emphasis to the· players in this respect was: with all national colleges in tele­ Auburn, while Streeter and Sanford some painting as well as construct­ "It's ATTITUDE, not ALTITUDE"-a phrase maybe you future chipped in 16 and 14 respectively. ing "home-style'' rooms. graphic matches. coaches might.find worthwhile and interesting to remember.