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HANS CONREID SENIOR TESTING LECTURE FOLLOW-UP PROGRAM Page 3 Ithacan Page6 April 15, 1965 Ithaca, Volume 3?:-No. 17

Men's Governing ·.Board Elections Slated for April 21

On April 21 the Ithaca College Men Students will elect the new Men's Governing Board. The elec­ tions will take place in the Col­ lege Union and Downtown library. Because the Student Party candi­ dates for Executive Board and Women's Governing Board were unopposed, they will succeed this Year's Student Government mem­ bers in the same positions.

Student Party MGB Candidates The candidates that are part of the Student Party running for Men's Governing Board are: Mike West, President; and representa­ tives Fred Alexander, Lou Ber­ toni, John DeValve, Larry Han­ ney, Tim Hicks, and Steve White. - MGB C~ndidates; Student Party (from left to right-first row): Mike West is the Junior Class MGB Candidates, Independent Party (from left to right-first Lou Bertoni, Mike West, Steve White; (Second row): Tim Hicks, President, a member of the Co­ row): Hank Mandel, Peter Deutsch, Barry Lieberman. (Second John DeValve, Fred Alexander, and Larry Henney. ordinating Review Board, Chair­ row): Dave Uhlfelder, Bill Little, John Belous, and George man of the Spring Weekend Com­ Whiffield. mittee, and a past member of Student Council. He was also on the Liquor Commission which has successfully brought liquor on the campus during big week-ends. Dillingham Announces New Montoya~ Noted Guitarist to Fred Alexander, a sophomore English major, participated in the Student Art Show and is a mem­ Calendar, Effective in '66 Visit Ithaca April 22 ber of the College Union Exhibit Committee, and South Hill, the President Dillingham has an­ day afternoon, November 24 at Carlos Montoya, the world something, you make the guitar literary magazine. He is also Rush nounced that a new academic 4 p.m. and continue until Monday famous master - of the flamenco mirror your feelings. Other than Chairman and· Pledgemaster of calendar will go into effect in morning, November 28. Classes guitar, will be presented by the that, one cannot be said to really fraternity. September 1966. The new calen­ will end on Saturday, December Performing Arts Committee of 'learn flamenco.' " Lou Bertoni, a junior Business dar will eliminate the interrup­ 17, at noon. Final examinations CUB on Thursday April 22, at tion caused by the traditional will be held from Monday Decem­ 8:15 in the music auditorium. Administration student, is Vice­ president of Dorm 7, dorm rep­ Christmas recess by bringing the ber 19 through Friday, December Tickets are now on sale at the first semester to an end before 23_ Union Information Desk. Ithaca & Cornell resentative to the Newman Club, and a member of the Spring the holiday. It will also provide The spring semester will begin Montoya, who was born o! for a three week mid-year vaca­ on Monday, January 16, 1967 with Spanish gypsy blood, revolution­ AM Stations Begin Weekend Committee, as well as an tion between the end of the first registration; classes will start the ized the field of flamenco music active participant in Intramural semester and the start of the sec­ following day. There will be a in 1945 when he decided to give Co-Programming sports. Larry Hanney,' a sophomore ac­ ond. spring recess from Saturday a full concert"" of flamenco guitar WICB-AM joined with Cornell's counting major, is Secretary­ The new calendar will require March 18 at noon, to Monday music. Usually_ such artist per­ WVBR-AM and began collective Treasurer of the Court Street students to register on Thursday, April 3, at 8 a.m. Final examina­ formed as an accompaniment to programming on Monday April 5. Dorm, a member of the Newman September 8, 1966-three days tions for the spring semester will a singer or dancer. One of the The · two student.operated sta­ after Labor Day. Classes will be­ tions have combined to form the Club, Spring Weekend Committee, be from Monday, May 15, to Fri­ most important things about these gin the next day. A Thanksgiving day, May 19. Commencement will solo concerts is that Montoya cre­ Collegiate Broadcasting Network and a Delta Sigma Pi pledge. recess will be held from Wednes- be held on- Saturday, May 20. ates as he goes along. The num­ (CBN) which is designed to pro­ John DeValve, a sophomore bers he will play consist of all his vide a better service for students music major, is a member of Prof. John B. Harcourt, who own arrangements and original of both Cornell and Ithaca Col­ House Council at Valentine Dorm, headed a faculty committee study­ a member of Band, Orchestra, compositions, based on the Span­ lege, a WICB spokesman said. College Bowl ing calendar revisions, said, "The ish Gypsy tradition. The idea of "network program­ Brass Ensemble, and a fraternity proposal to end the first semester The titles of Montoya's compo­ ing" originated with Ithaca Col­ brother at Phi Mu Alpha. Competition Held; before Christmas has strong sitions may be misleading. Even lege students who approached the Tim Hicks, a junior Physical faculty support. Many of us feel when a famili~ title appears on Cornell station with the "hook­ Education major, participated in Members Chosen that it represents a great gain the committee for the Christmas The selection of top Ithaca Col­ both for us and for the students. the program, the listener may up" 1 proposal some weeks ago, hear a wholly new musical piece. with an agreement being made Ball. He was in the Gymnastic lege scholars for General Electric's At the present time students de­ A program may list Alegrias, three weeks ago. 'I'he combination Exhibition team which performed College Bowl appears harder than part for their Christmas recess at Bulerla, Farnuca, or Tarantas, will increase both the enjoyment at the World's Fair. He is also anticipated. On Monday, April 12, a time when a good momentum Granainas and Peteneras, for two of the listeners and the scope of captain of the Intramural Pro­ Dr. Emery held the final elimina­ has been built up in course work. or three seasons running and still the stations. gram. tion for College Bowl contestants This momentum is interrupted be a wholly new program. In hew­ Broadcasting on a tentative five Steve White, a junior Speech but was unable to chose a final and lost. When the students re­ ing closely to the traditional the­ week schedule, the network op­ major, is a Student Council repre­ team of four members and one al­ turn at the end of the recess, it matic titles of his music Montoya eration provides listeners with sentative, a member of the New­ ternate. takes about a week for them to is merely mirroring the tradi­ nearly a full day of programming. man Club, and a representative The eight contestants who ap­ get that momentum back. Then tional nature of flamenco music. Starting at 7 a.m. both stations to Dorm 10 House Council. Be­ peared at Monday's match had par­ there is only one more week of The essence of Montoya's unique carry a "wake-up show" originat­ sides working at the Information ticipated in earlier matches and instruction. This interruption art is that he can take such a ing from the Cornell studios, last­ Desk, he also has been co-chair­ had been invited back for the often is disasterous.'' man of the Christmas Ball and a short melodic scheme and impro­ ing until 8:45_ a.m. Both stations final competition. The teams were (Continued on page 6) vise upon it and create a wholly then go off the air until 2 p.m., past member of Epsilon Nu Gam­ composed arbitrarily by lot with new self-contained musical entity. at which time WICB and WVBR ma. Team A consisting of Jeffrey Commenting on his improvisa­ have their own programming The Student Party candidates Kramer, Robert Morris, Larry tion, Montoya says, "If you stop until 6 p.m. for M.G.B. "believe that the gov­ Backlund and James Sheridan and The ITHACAN extends its to think about it when you are Both schools carcy broadcasts ernmental structure of the dormi­ Team B composed of Edna Jacob­ deepest sympathy to the playing, the spirit just disappears. from WICB from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. tories can be effective if properly son, Robert Vernon, David John­ We Gypsies are really quite un­ and from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m., week­ supervised. We feel that the men son and Carol Susswein. family of analytical; you might even say, days; separate broadcasts being of Ithaca College have been inef­ Team A with the help of Bob unintellectual. Trying to analyze given from 7-7:30 p.m. and from fectively represented and eval­ Morris took the lead in the first Joseph Abbott the music as you play it can only 8:30 p.m. to Midnight. uated. The men of I.C. should round. They were unable to hold cripple you artistically. You feel (Continued on page 4)- (Continued on 'J)Ver all legislation BITS & PIECES ning for WGB but made no effort :friday until noon on· Holy Satur­ affecting the student body of Ithaca College, levied by the Student by Rene Burrough to organize a slate. rm sure this. day. I am sure many of our stu­ Council. · is true of all branches of Stu- dents would enjoy this chance to Did you know that swamps are dent Government. Everyone says spend these Holy days with their The legislative branch of Student Government is centered in in ... that Mr. Karp's cast is they would like to have a strong, families and friends, and most of the Student Council. At present it is a .large and unwieldy organiz~­ off . . . that Dr. Harcourt took influential Student Government . the faculty and administration tion. In order to improve its effectiveness, it would seem that 1t one of his children sledding on would be necessary to cut it in size. Dormitory representatives. are but no one seems willing to take would also welcome such a solu· the ski slope during one of our the initiative to bring this into tion. Howev~r, even if this is most closely connected with their constituents. Other representatives Springtime snowstorms . . . that -department class representatives, and the presid~nts of _the classes being. granted, the basic question is not MGB has contributed the $150 for Ithaca College is growing and solved and the basic sacrilegious -are not that closely connected or watched by their constituents. To the Spring Weekend float parade improve the working of Student Councif, it is suggested t~at the elec­ _by all rights should be bursting attitude will. remain. In case you prize . . . that a letter requesting with vitality, but instead, it seems might doubt that a sacrilegious tion of departmental class representa:t1ves and the seating of class a late Regents scholarship check presidents be eliminated. to have no vitality. I know the attitude - does prevail at Ithaca was rejected by the IBM machine Student Party Executive Commit- you need only to look at your IFC MGB and WGB are both legislative and judicial bodies as an_ "application" . . . that tee can give this school the Campus Calendar, to .the 18th of exist~11g in the Student Government organization. The IFC, MGB, Peter's set ·may not ·fall down­ strong leadership it needs, but I April, which should be Easter and WGB representatives' pr]mary pufJ?ose on Stu.dent Coun~il ~s go boom . . . that IC has insti­ also know that they can not vita- Sunday. Yes it does say Catholic to give reports of the proceedings of their last _meetmg. Ther~ 1s I?O tuted the one party system . . . lize the school by themselves. Mass at 10:30 in the Music Audi· reason why these organizations should have voting representat1v:es in that there's a tin-type exhibit in The members of the Student torium, but it always says that. the legislative division. The reports could be handed to the president the Union Lounge . . . that a Council, Executive Council, Stu- What is most important is the of the student body during his meeting with these officials. They certain fraternity's Social Chair­ dent Court, IFC, MGB and WGB CUB film "Touch of Mink" at 8 -then could be reported to -vhe Student Council through the first vice­ man hasn't had a date in the president who conducts the meetings. can not be the Student Govern- o'clock in the Rec. Room. You last six months . . . that· tpere ment by themselves. Student Gov- might think that I would remem· The Ithacan should not have a representative on Student Coun­ will be no. need for a campus ernment is the . whole student her, this, my first Easter at Ithaca cil. Rather a reporter could be sent, whose job it would be to ob­ road from Coddington after the body, who elect representatives to College, as the Easter I spent serve and report, not necessarily participating in discussions and Spring thaw; the campus will these various organizations. With- away from my family. But I shall whose name would not be on the roll call. have moved down there by then out the interest and support of remember it most as the Easter, The effect of this trimming. would make a Stu~ent Council ?f . that paper clips are in for the whole student body, the Stu- Christ arose with a ''Touch of twenty voting and one non-votmg me_mbers._ The figure twenty 1s tie clasps . . . that Desk people dent Government can not and Mink." the number of dormitory representat1ves--one each from Dorms go wacky keeping the calendar does not deserve to survive. Nos. 1-10; three each from Dorms Nos. 11-12; four from the down­ up to date . . . that the fourth Susan Lenox John Gedney town dormitories and -houses, after they had been grouped together of July is celebrated every morn­ to make up 100-140 constituents to each representative. · ing at about 2 a.m. in the Middle Dear Editor: Dear Editor: The non-votin~ member would be the Parliamentarian wh~ could Quad . . . that applications for The question and concern over It seems the Ithacan was slight· only participate m discussion as a student, and not as Parliamen­ Frosh Orientation counselors can classes immediately preceedlng ly upset on Saturday afternoon, tarian. be picked up at the Information Easter is not a new one to Ithaca March 13, when Mr. Gary Gerard The minutes, correspondence and finances of Student ~~uncil Desk . . : that Mr. Etad cannot College. In the last couple of during his three:to-six show on need to be taken care of. This could be done by the Council itself, solve the problem of slow boys years letters have been written to WICB, questioned the opinion of electing from its me_mbersh_ip a secretary and a treasur_er. These two for Spring Weekend . . . that the editor of the Ithacan criticiz­ the Ithacan'• movie reviewer l\fr. offices would not give their holders any more authonty than they there are really 16-20 students in ing the administration's policy on Art Moore. Mr. - Gerard com· would have as Student Council representatives. They would be the class that moved into the Friday and Saturday classes pre­ mented that he disagreed with Seminar Room. It was reported vious to Easter weekend. Each directly responsible to the Student Council. Mr. Moore's liking of ''Hush . . , here previously that there were time a protest has met the same Council meeting would still be open to the student body as a 25 . . . that the Library is being Hush Sweet Charlotte," and per· forum for discussion. unalterable stand from the admin­ moved again but not into the new istration of Ithaca College, and sonally thought the picture offen· The judicial branch of Stud~nt Gover!1ment-House Councils, library yet. As of May 31, cata­ for the same reasons. The stu­ sive for a date. Judging from the Men's Governing Board, Womens Governing Board, Inter-Frater­ loging is going downtown, circula­ dents who were involved had as "Bits and Pieces" of March 19 nity Council, and Student Cour~-works qmte well_ now, although tion probably downtown, and the their aim only the elimination of one gets the impression that the some refining may be necessary in the House Councils. -- Rec Room is to be used for stor­ a couple of classes and the free Reports of actions by these group~ s~ould be sent to ·t~e pr~si­ age of the bound books . . . weekend that would result. I have Ithacan was displeased with Mr. dent of Student Government to keep him informed of what 1s takmg that there seems to be a differ­ no such selfish or limited motives, Gerard's comments. I hope that place and being discus~ed. Th~e gro.ups, sa".'e student court, al.so ence of opinion about my com­ and I hope that this time the the views of whoever is mainly have a legislative fui:1ct1on, dealing with particular. problei:ns, while ment re: Gary Gerard's disagree­ students of Ithaca, its 'faculty, and responsible for that, short "bit" the Council deals with the general all-college top!cs. 1:h1s should ment with Art Moore on "Hush its administration will look at are not as narrow as they seem, continue, but these organizations should repor~ th~1r ~ct1ons ~o the Hush." Personally I don't care the question in a new light. president of the student body. When their leg1slat1on 1s questioned, whether one agrees or disagrees The upcoming weekend of and that Mr. Moore's words are the case should be brought to the next higher court, so that these with one movie critic or another. April 16th, 17th, and 18th is one not meant to be taken as law by bodies would not be sitting in judgment on their own legislation. The My main point was that I thought of the biggest religious weekends everyone reading his column. Student Court should be the highest and last court of appeals, as it was bad timing ,to knock a of the year for members of either Film criticism is merely a mat· it is now. movie and then read an advertise­ the Jewish or Christian faiths, ter of educated opinio_n, and I There are still a few problems to be decided-such as should ment for the Cornell-theatres which for it is not only Easter, it is also class officers be kept, what wo~ld the make-u~ of the Co-ordina~ing at that time was featuring "Hush Passover. While I have celebrated think Mr. Gerard certainly had and Review Board be if the office of class president no longer exists. Hush." If WICB wants to chance and observed Easter with my par­ the right to disagree with :Mr. This basic outlining for a re-organization of Student Gavern­ losing sponsors-far be it from ents and the rest of our family Moore. Personally I find it hard ment is the result of hard work by many people. Is the student body me! That secondly, Art Moore for the past eighteen years I to see what Mr. Moore liked about choose his movies on the. basis of of Ithaca College satisfied with the present s~udent government or­ will not be able to do so ,this the trite, obvious, and tasteless ganization or do they feel that a new one 1s needed? The latter the particular movies which are year, for I have a history class seems to be the case; the plan herein described provides, in our more likely to be seen or .talked and an algebra class that are "Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte," opinion and that of others, an effective re-organizati_on of student about. Personal choice does not much more important. Likewise but ali, µow it is I wh~ am get· government. enter into this. OK WICB-AM? I have always observed Good Fri· (Cominued on page 4) \

THE ITHACAN, APRIL 15, 1965, PAGE 3 MOVIE REVIEW Hans Conreid Speaks to Largest Roving Eye by Audience in Concert-Lecture Series by Art Moore Warren _On Tuesday, April 6, Hans Con­ what he termed a Flash Act-a Strand Theatre: "John Gold­ reid spoke at Ithaca College as spectacular number to get the Question: . What do you think of the Spring Weekend entertainment? farb, Please Come Home" starting part of CUB's Concert-Lecture audience's attention. Indeed Mr. I think the entertainment plan Shirley MacLaine, Peter Ustinov, Series to the largest audience to Conreid did just that as he read is very good, especially with the and Richard Crenna. attend one of these functions. Up­ a poem entitled "The Cataracts at addition of the concert. It seems Well, the most talked about and on his arrival at IC, Mr. Conreid Ladove." The poem was a tongue as though a great deal of plan­ highly controversial film "John spoke with a group of speech and twister which Mr. Conreid had ning and ingenuity has gone into Goldfarb, Please Come Home" drama majors at an informal re­ mastered beautifully. At parts of this weekend, and I hope that IC has been.released and has·arrived ception in the Union Lounge. Here the poem when he told how water students make it a success. in Ithaca. The name of Shirley he told the students what life in gurgled and bubbled, it sounded as MacLaine is about the only ingre­ the dramatic field was really like. if he were underwater as he spoke. dient to keep afloat this attempt When asked how he started his His second selection was a read­ at zany comedy that .mostly does show business career Mr. Conreid ing from Don Marquis' Archy and not come off. began, "Well, I walked out of my Mehitabel. Here Mr. Conreid dis­ Designed as a fable, lampoon­ cave ·. . ." Becoming serious, he played his great acting ability Dewey ing United States international explained that during the depres­ with his changes in voice as he The entertainment seems to be relations-in which a U-2 incident sion there was no work available assumed the roles of different the best that has ever come to is dragged in and its hapless pilot except an opportunity in acting so characters. After this humorous IC. for Spring Weekend. However, landed in a mid-East kingdom he took that. Since that time he reading Mr. Conreid presented a the thing that impresses me most where an 'oil-rich and sex-happy has risen to fame in radio, tele­ sentimental poem entitled "The is the fact that Friday night has despot is grooming a football vision and theatrical productions. White Magnolia Tree." team to beat Notre Dame-the Mr. Conreid's ·appearance at IC been changed to provide both He then· interspersed "Love­ result does not live up to the po­ was merely one out of a large comedy and music a'k opposed to songs" between bis two most dra· tential. The final sequence involv­ tour. In thirty days he appears straight music in the past. 09n Alhart matic readings, one from the Book ing a football game in the middle at thirty different colleges. When of Daniel and the other from of a desert provides some laughs, asked why he makes this col­ The entertainment for Spring John Brown's Body" by Stephen but unfortunately one must watch legiate circuit Mr. Conreid re­ Weekend is the best Ithaca Col­ Vincent Benet. In this selection he the earlier part of the film. plied, "I better myself as an actor lege has ever had. It has variety again showed his mastery of bis The movie takes its title from by meeting my audiences." and, therefore, should suit every­ voice when be assumed different an ad placed by the U.S. State Tuesday evening Hans Conreid one's taste, ,whether it be for roles. rock 'n' roll or for smooth music. Dept. in all Asian newspapers presented a delightful evening of when the U-2 pilot, on a spying entertainment to a large audience -His last selection from "John mission over Russia, is lost. He of over five hundred. The pro­ Brown's Body" showed the tur­ is forced down in the kingdom of gram seemed quite informal with moil and emotion which our Fawzia-no where near Russia, good rapport between the audi­ President went through during ence and the performer. In fact the Civil War. Mr. Conreid read Here he finds Miss MacLaine, this poem with a mid-western, an American magazine photogra­ Mr. Conreid often directed com­ backwoods dialect such as Mr. pher on an assignment to study ments to specific members of the L-tz· ~rown Lincoln must have spoken. the Sultan and his harem-becom­ audience. Each year the groups engaged ing a member in the process: He opened the program with (Continued on page 4) seem to be more famous. I also feel Goldfarb, played by Richard SALEI SALE! SALE! SALE I SALE I SALE I SALE I that providing three entertain­ Crennll, is given bis choice of ment groups for Friday will-end coaching King Fawz' team, or the lull that has usually come be­ en being turned over to the Russians ~ Ji, fore and after appearances in the a spy. The script runs for a ci: ...m Barbara Bylebyl as past years. touchdown here, but unfortun-' "' ately never reached its goal. 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Ithaca AR 2-8262 THE ITHACAN, APRIL 15, 1965, PAGE 4 Spring Weekend Fashions-1- CONTINUATIONS HANS CONREID definitely knowledgeable of the from 7 a.m. to Noon. WICB car­ (Continued from page I) film world and bis columns are ries the programming for both Next the performer entertained always excellenUy written, it is schools from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. Slacks or Gown? questions · from the audience. merely his personal taste I disa­ Separate broadcasts are carried With Spring Weekend just the style chosen by his date. after answering one inquiry be gree with. from Noon to 8 p.m. · around the corner ( a mere fifteen The spring weekend weather returned to bis dramatic readings But as was mentioned before, Each station broadcasts separ. ' days away), the fashion-minded forecast is bright and sunny. April by performing a soliloquy from movie criticism is only opinion, ately on Sundays. co-ed is in a dither. With all the 30, May 1 and 2, will dawn on a Othello, "Casey at the Bat," and a and therefore I find it very nar­ All news programs used by the styles and fads on the various bright spring campus with stu­ portion from Thomas Wolfe's row minded of the Ithacan to be­ Collegiate Broadcasting Network., campuses throughout the country, dents dressed in neat informal You Can't Go Home Again. Upon come upset and sarcastic over Mr. originate from WICB. ' it takes a bit of perception to know and formal wear. Are you ready? concluding the program, Mr. Con­ Gerard's opinion. Both stations will benefit finan, what will be just right for you. reid received a standing ovation Richard Gerdau cially from the connection. With Informality has always been the from the enthused audience of Film Critic WlCB-FM a larger audience being reached, ! by-word for Ithaca College week­ 'Wonderful Tow~' IC students and faculty and the stations will be able to obtain ends and it will continue to be ... Selected for townspeople. (See Bits & Pieces) greater advertising faclllties. that is, for the picnics, parade, COLLEGE BOWL Radio -at Ithaca College started pool parties, and frat parties Spring Musical· (Continued /'rom page 1) back in 1949 with WJrJ-FM, which add to the Spring Weekend LETTERS this lead though as Team B forged which later became WICR, and The highly successful musical (Continued from page t) festivities. Bermudas and slacks ahead in the second round to re­ finally became WICB AM and comedy, Wonderful Town, is slat­ ting carried away with criticism. in bright colors, coupled with main ahead with a final score of FM in 1958. ed to be staged at Ithaca College Although I do disagree with Mr. shells and sweaters will be seen 690 to 585 in favor of Team B. WVBR, both AM and FM got its - on May 17-22. Under the direction Moore's tastes on .... the cinema (he all over campus. Bathing suits in Dr. Emery bad planned an­ start in 1948--it is owned by of Mr. Robert Bardwell, the show seems to pick the poorer films to every style and color will decorate nounce the final team from this and operated . will be presented through the joint in town to comment on and also poolside for the party on Friday last competition, but the partici­ by the students. WVBR began efforts of the Drama and Speech appears to have a nack for giving night. pants were so equally matched broadcasting '"rock and roll" some Department and the School of fair reviews to bad pictures), I With a concert on Friday night, that be bas been able chose four years ago. Music. respect his opinions and bis right to the sloppy informality of previous only three final contestants. The Wonderful Town, which has 600 to give them. Mr. J,{oore seems Friday nights will be- out this year. Broadway performances to its final three who will represent Since the rock 'n' roll dance will credit, is taken from the play, My Ithaca College on May 9, will be be set in an informal atmosphere, Robert Morris, Robert Vernon and STUDENT GOV'T. Sister EIieen. The play and the (Continued from page'£) casual dress will be appropriate musical both concern two sisters THE HEW Edna Jacobson. Dr. Emery plans for the concert. Suggested outfits from Ohio who journey to the Big to hold private competitions be­ perience and· ·not only did not are a skirt and blouse for coeds (N.Y.C.) to make good; one as COLLEGE SPA tween the remaining contestants lead, but did almost. nothing with their dates dressed in slacks a writer, the other as an actress. to choose the two other team mem­ themselves. We now have a situa­ and a sweater or other casual at­ bers. The results of these elimina,. tion where the number of ex­ The music for Wonderful· Town Pete AtMdfl, your hoet tire. is by Leonard Bernstein, with book tions will be announced at a later perienced people is less than five, Saturday night has raised a and lyrics by Adolf Green, Betty date. and they don't really have the ex­ question in everyone's mind. Your Comden, and Joseph Fields. College Spa the MNt perience necessary to do a really good job. dress may well be detennined by As of this writing, Mr. Bard­ WICB&WBVR · Another problem in Student what you do before the dance. well's cast includes thirty-five I.C. 216 E. STATE STRIII' (Continued from page lJ Everyone is aware that a cocktail students led by Judy Lane, Janet . On Saturdays, WVBR broadcasts Government is the lack of interest dress is appropriate. However, did Bell and Tim Jerome. {In future to Ithaca College and Cornell in the members, not the leaders. you know that the floor-length publications of the Ithacan, fur­ With a couple of exceptions, Stu· sheath or gown has become very ther developments of the current PUZZLED? dent Council members make up chic for dressy parties on the cam­ Spring Musical will be included). one of the most unthinking, un­ pus as well as for more formal About what to get your Mom for Mother's Day imaginative bodies on campus. dances? Many girls will be wear­ About what to get your girl for Spring Weekend - One third of the members usually ing this style with long gloves do not bother to show up at a and matching shoes. Men will be FAHEY DISCOUNTS _UNLIMITED meeting, and the other two-thirds attired in the traditional dark suit, SPECIALIZES IN just sit and on cue raise a hand. or the even more appropriate dark Rexall Pharmacy As far as next year is con· 14 K GOLD AND STERLING JEWELRY slacks and light jacket. White din­ and cerned; I'm optimistic. Bob Wilcox ner jackets, which are encourage(,l Perfume Shop Can Solve Your Problems has some .good ideas; and if he for spring formal wear, may be 25 • 30% Off On All Items does what' he talks about, he'll rented in town. Of course, the be a good president. The College 154 E. State St. THOUSANDS TO CHOOSE FROM mans' attire will be determined by Center of the , hope· AR 2-2222 Office Hours: Or Call AR 2-2274 fully, will be holding a leadership 6 - 10 p.m. Mon.-Fri. B. Antoville Quick like a bunny, FREE DB.IVERY conference in the fall. I should Dorm 7, Room 214 J. Siegel hope a large delegation from IC Hop down to would go, CHARJAN'S and buy your FRATERNITY JEWELRY Gifts and Cards for by L G. BALFOUR CO. Easter Ithaca College Class Rings before it's too late! Ray Robinson-Roth1child'1 Dept. Store First Floor 11 "PIRRO'S BADGES- FAVORS- MUGS-TROPHIES ·ITHACA'S FIRST AND ONLY l'hone AR 2-5000 PIZZA & SUB SHOP Prompt, Quality-· at Watch & Jewelry THE LOWEST Do You PRICES IN TOWN Eat at Repair Service Free Estimates Open 4:00 p.m.-2:00 a.m. WES' CORNER DIMER Given 115 E. Green St. 123 North Aurora Call AR 2-1950 the original home _of the TULLYBERGER? ? CAYUGA BRAND NAME RETAILER AWARD WINNER CAR If Not Please Do WASH FREE GAS Frank Hammer's 230 S. CA YUGA WEEKLY DRAWING FOR 5 GALLONS OF GAS AT DON SOPP ATLANTIC Altman & Green (Corner of Green and Cayuga) • Every dollar spent gives you a chance to this special ot!hr for IC students. 144 STATE STREET EAST, DOWNTOWN, ITHACA, NEW YORK 8:30-5:30 Mon.-Sat. 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.THE ITHACAN, APRIL 15, 1965, PAGES Student Body Officers and W CB Reps Are Unopposed (Contiii.uecl from page 1) the inefficiency of the House cantly contribute to the life continue .'to have a voice in gov­ Councils. of our community. erning their own .affairs in both Student Government Officers 3. To continue and improve the dormitories and the school, - the program of academic and these rights should not be The officers of next year's Stu­ evaluation worked in con­ restricted by an inefficient Men's dent Government are: Bob Wil­ junction with the faculty cox, President; Eldridge Ander· Governing Board." and administration to eval­ son, Vice-President; Susan Wayne, Independent Party M.G.B. uate courses, teachers, grad­ Corresponding Secretary; Connie Candidates ing systems, and academic The Independent Party forms Reed, Recording Secretary; and standards. Donald Beers, Treasurer. the opposition to the candidates 4. To responsibly continue to The Student Party plans to from the Student Party. The In­ promote the Liquor Program dependent Party candidates are: adopt several policies for next year: established with the admin­ Peter Deutsch, who is running for istration which provides for President; and representatives 1. To revise the Frosh Orienta­ a permanent beer permit for John Belaus, Barry Leib'erman, tion program for next year the Union. Bill Little; Hank Mandel, Dave to help freshmen become 5. To condemn all forms of Uhlfelder, and George Whitfield. familiar with each other and cheating and promote any Peter Deutsch, a sopnomore in to adjust to college life. action taken against it. Radio-T.V., is an IF.C. represen­ 2. To emphasize the necessity Student Body Officers (from left to right): Don Beers, Treasurer; 6. To make reforms in the tative to Student Council, which of strengthening the posi­ Student Government Consti­ he has been on for two years. Connie _Reed, Recording Secretary; Susan Wayne, Corresponding tion of the Interfraternity tution to provide for a more This year be is chairman of Stu­ Secretary; Eldridge Anderson, Vice President. Council on •campus in order efficient and active organi­ dent Council. He is also a mem­ to have fraternities and dor· zation. ber of Leaders Group. _ mitories survive and signifi- (Continued on page 6) A sopho~ore in Radio-T.V. John Belaus is the National Stu­ The Independent Party feels dent Association coordinator, a that under the present Student , ...... - . -·-·. . - representative to Student Council, Council Constitution only the ju­ ,, - and - a member of the WICB dicial branch of government ade­ staff. quately serves the student body. Barry Leiberman is a sopho­ However, within the judicial more Music major who plans to branch the greatest weakness lies teach. He is a member of Phi Mu in its lowest eschelon of author­ Alpha. Bill Little, a sophomore ity, the House Council. Radio-T.V. student, is Station The Independent Party feels Manager of WICB-A.M., a repre­ that the entire concept of wing sentative to Student Council, and representation may have to be re­ a member of the President's Host organized in order to create a11 Committee and the Newman Club. effective House Council. This re­ A sophomore Drama Student, organization will still guarantee Hank Mandel is President of the the sovereignty of dorm govern­ College Union Board. ment. Whenever possible, cases Dave Uhlfelder is a sophomore involving student infractions in Radio-T.V. He is a member of should be kept at the lowest level the WICB staff. George Whitfield is a sophomore Physical Therapy of the judicial branch, but they ~i::,~~?:'.':?sit:~ major. He is member of Pi Theta should not be prevented from WGB Representatives (from left to right): Sue Bergholtz, Leslie Phi. going to a -higher court due to Shrieve, Vicki Werder, President; Sue Lenox, Linda Brennan. STUDENT PARTY

Announces Men's Governing Board Candidates

. Men's Governing Board constitutes the executive annd judicial body of the male students of Ithaca Col­ lege. If elected, it shall be the duty of MGB to: act as an __ efficient liaison between male students of Ithaca College and the administration; better communications between the individual house councils; and to es- tablish ,Men's Governing Board as a more effective judicial body. -

JOHN DeVALVE FRED ALEXANDER

TIM HICKS LOU BERTONI

- LARRY HANNEY STEVE WHITE

PRESIDENT: MIKE WEST

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THE ITHACAN, APRIL 15, 1965, PAGE 6 Senior Testing Pro.gram Results Announced; Heagy IC NINE DROP OPENER TO ARMY, 5-4; And Backlund in 99th Percentile of Their M~jors DEFEAT ST. JOHIIS, 6-3 & E-STROUDSBURG,,, 17-1 Among the Seniors who present­ After inaugurating the season against last seasons Metropolitan ed themselves for examination re­ with a tough 5-4 extra inning game champs and went six and two. cently for the Graduate Record loss to Army at West Point, the thirds innings before leaving the Examination Institutional Testing Ithaca College Bomber baseball game. Len Earle put in a fine Program, twelve students achieved team came back to win their ne~ relief job to .save the victory for a score in their major field at or two, upending St. Johns 6-3 last Fox. above the standard percentile, it Saturday. and crushing East The Bomber's South Hill debut was announced today by Dr. John Stroudsburg 17-1 in the home was a complete massacre as East B. Macinnes, Secretary of the opener on Monday. ' Stroudsburg, a good team, bad an Academic Planning Committee in In the season's opener at West all-around bad day as they could charge of the Testing Program. t~:'.j( Point the Bombers carried a 4-2 do nothing right. An indication of T.he results of the Teacher Educa- , ,,Connecticut, has biology. Miss Heagy has been a Of Econ., Bus. pitch. been on.. the Dean's· List and is a member of W.A.A. and W.S.G. and In general the young Bomber's member of 'Oracle, the senior boil.­ copy editor of the Ithacan~ She is The steadily increasing impor­ President of Chi Sigma Gamma, tance and popularity- of an educa­ looked like they could be shaping or society, and of Sigma Alpha Nu. up 'into a formidable team. The He is vice-president of the Inter­ South Hill Names science and matpematics sorority ftion in Business Administration and bas been Vice-President and and Accounting within the frame­ team is made up of mostly juniors national Club and has been a mem­ and sophomores and they have Sele~tion Group alumni secretary of Delta Phi Zeta. work of the College of Arts and a ber of Epsilon Nu Gamma. He lot to learn. Coach She plans to study plant phygiology Sciences has been recognized by plans to attend graduate school at Five faculty members have would like to· get them on the been named as judges for at the Rutger University Graduate Ithaca College, by raising this de­ McMaster University in Hamilton, the practice field as much as possible South Hill Literary Magazine. The School. partment to the status of a divi­ Ontario, where he hopes to special­ but the sudden turn to rain and judges are Dr. Bates, Mrs. Gill, sion, and by the appointment of a ize in European history of the cold weather has made it rough to and Dr. Ogden of the English de­ distinguished educator to head it. nineteenth and twentieth cen­ bring this about. turies. partment, Professor Benson of the Lyons & Hendrickson The present department of Eco­ School of Music, and Dr. McEvilly nomics and Business will be re- of the Philosophy Department. It To do Research Work named the Division of Economics CALENDAR IC's Pal Karas Takes will be the task of thes_e judges and Business, effective July 1, it to select the best poem and short This Summer was announced by Howard (C011ti11ued from page 1) Dillingham, president of Ithaca Part In International story from the 1965 edition of Two Ithaca College professors "The curriculum committee be· South Hill. Each of the winners College. At the same time the pro­ lieves that this interruption in the departments of history and Bowling Congress selected will receive twenty dol­ motion of Prof. Frank W. Kolmin should be eliminated, and that the government will do research work Pat Karas, a sophomore in phy­ to director of ,the new division first semester should come to an lars. this summer. sical education, was among the South Hill is now under pro­ was also announced. end before the Christmas vacation. field of 76 co-eds competing in the duction and should be available The public-decision-making pro­ The Department of Economics The revised calendar accomplishes finals of the fourth annuai Wo. near the end of this month. Even cess in the metropolis will be and Business has experienced a that. Now students will be able men's Internation Interoollegiate though the South Hill will be studied by Schley R. Lyons, as­ dramatic growth in recent years, to go home at Christmas free to Bowling Tournament on April 11 larger than last year, the price sistant professor of government, with the continued and increasing relax, or to concentrate on pre· and 12 in Portland, Oregon. Over will remain at tw.enty-five cents. under a research grant from the acceptance of its graduates by paring for papers that will be due 7,500 co-eds representing 450 col­ College Center of the Finger business industry, the accounting in the second semester. When leges and universities in the Unit­ Lakes. His work will supplement profession, and graduate schools. they return they will be ready ed States and Canada competed in previous studies of city council At the present time there are 281 for the second semester's work." and county boards and of subur­ tournament play to determine the STUDENT ELECTIONS students enrolled in the business · .------... ban government decision-making. ·finalists. (Continued from page 5) and accounting programs, and it is At the Intercollegiate Bowling In addition to his teaching and anticipated that the figure will go Tournament for region 2 in Buffalo 7. To support a leadership research here, Prof. Lyons has to around 500 within the next few (including New York State and program operating to seek served as lecturer during the past years. Happy parts of Canada) Pat was second out and encourage the de­ four summers at the America,:i Prof. Kolmin, who bas been 'assis­ velopment of leadership tal­ in the state. In Oregon, the team University from which he received tant dean of the College of Arts Hol_idays ent in order to provide a from region 2 of which Pat was the M.A. and Ph.D. degrees. He re­ and Sciences and head of the De­ a member placed 26th in the field continuity of good leader­ ceived both the B.S. and B.A. de­ ship for the college in stu­ partment of Economics and Busi- of 76 .. grees from Shepherd College. ness, will step into his new posi- Pat has been bowling for ten dent government and other Kenneth E. Hendrickson, assist­ activities. tion of increased responsibility on years. Her highest series has been ant professor of history, will spend July 1. 622 with her highest game at 245. 8. To adopt a new treasury the coming summer in Peru doing Prof. Kolmin, who served as act­ system which will enable Pat is a member of Phi Delta Pi, research on Latin American cul­ ing dean of the College of Arts the Coordinating and Re­ WAA, and Newman Club. ture. His research is being sup. and Sciences for a year, came to view Board to manage the The team from region 2 was com­ ported by a grant from the State Ithaca College in 1954 from the posed of Janet Sheridan from Cort­ finances of student activities of New York and a matching grant more efficiently, Eastman School of Business, where aand State, Mary Davison from from the College. he served on the faculty for seven Buffalo State College, Anella Tay­ W.G.B. Representatives Prof. Hendrickson will leave on years. Previously he had been an lor -from , and June 1 for Lima, Peru where he Education Officer, Education . De­ Carol Jackson of Waterloo Luther­ President of W.G.B. is Vicki will base his studies. He is con­ partment, Tanganyika Territory, an University. F.ach girl bowled in Werder. The representatives are cerned with the history of colonial British Colonial Service, from 1941 the singles, doubles, and team Sue Bergholtz, Linda Bre:r;inan, Latin America, and el(\?ects to use to 1945 inclusive. events, with their nine-game to­ Barbara King, Dorinne Potter, the facilities of the National Libr­ He is a trustee and member of tals added up to determine the all Leslie Shreve, and Sue Lenox. ary and Museum of Peru, the Uni­ the steering committee of the events winner. Miss Sheridan from Women's Governing Board versity of San Marcos and other African Scholarship Program of Cortland, was the all events ·and would like to promote two basic institutions. Much of his research American Economics Association, singles titleholder in 1963. ideas: communication, and en­ will deal with the church in Peru, American Accounting Association larging the idea of the Board and its impact upon history and and the African Students Associa­ to· include formulation of policy development of the then SpaJ$h tion. colony. Applications for Frosh as well as judiciary capacities. He was educated at the Univer­ W.G.B. would like to emphasize sity School of Commerce, Vienna; Counselors can be picked the fact that its purpose is not whica award­ only to enforce rules and punish ed him the M.B.A. degree; and up at the Union Desk violations. Granting privileges, , which award­ VOTE ! and Downtown library. such as extension of curfews, also ed him the Ph.D. degree. He is falls under the domain of the also a practicing Public Account­ board. ant. -