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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The thI acan: 1950/51 to 1959/60 at Digital Commons @ IC. It has been accepted for inclusion in The thI acan, 1959-60 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC. GREGG AVERSA, "SENIOR OF THE YEAR" Awarded Betts Memorial The Ithacan Last Night, May 10 Gregg Aversa, a physical education major, last night was honored as the "Senior of the Year" of the 1960 graduating class of Ithaca College. Aversa received the Douglas Betts Memorial award presented Ithaca College, Ithaca, N. Y. by Delta Kappa fraternity at the annual Moving-Up day exercises in the College Theatre. Schedule Announced Selection Made Golfers Win Seventh Straight Match The "Top Ten Seniors," deter­ For Summer Session mined by the vote of the editors of The ITHACA.:'1, were the nominees By Defeating Beginning July 11 for the awards final selection ,The Ithaca College golfers won their seventh match last The Director of the Graduate which was made by a faculty com­ mittee headed by Dr. Earle E. Friday .at Newman Course, beating Hartwick College 6½ to 1 ½ .Studies Department, Dr. William , Clarke, Dean of Students. to remain unbeaten in State small college competition. B. Grimshaw has announced the Selection was based upon extra The golfers, coached by Herb ·summer session schedule set up to curricular activities, leadership · Team members expected to see Broadwell, had previously defeated action Saturday are: Gene Stefan- assist students who have not ful- qualities, contributions to Ithaca College, and scholastic average Hobart, , RIT, Le acci. Stan Zabielski. Howard Hui- filled certain basic undergraduate :Moyne, Cortland and Brockport and high enough to assure June gradu­ bert, Herb Bowen, Nelson Harring­ requirements. need only three more wins to re- ation. ton, and Tom Costello. The six-week summer session cord the first undefeated golf sea- Other Nominees son at IC. will begin July 11 and will end Other nominees for the award August 19. Students planning, to Harpur Invitational Tournament Masucci Bats were: enroll in any of the courses offered The team will journey to Endi­ In Decisive Run :.\Hchael Angelo, physical educa­ cott, New York this Saturday to are asked to register in the Gradu­ tion; Jared Brown, drama; Phil compete in the Harpur Invitational To Beat Cornell ate Office no later than June 1. Farney, business; and Ken :\lurray, Tournament. Last Year, the IC The Ithaca College Freshmen The program and schedule is as history. Gregg Aversa selected Also, Dave Scheuer, history; Joan team compiled the most points at baseball team eked out a 3-2 decl- follows: "Senior of the Year" for 1959-60 Sensemeyer, music education; Shar­ the tournament but it was dis- sion over the Cornell Frosh at Hoy Hist. 102-Development of West­ qualified when one of its players Field last Friday to boost its sea­ on Taylor, physical education; ern Civilization - 3 credits. Daily picked up a short putt before it son record to 2-1. Terrence Toth, radio-television; fell in the cup. (Continued on page S) . 8-9: 10 a.m. :\ir. Ratner. and James Valentine, physical edu­ Hist. 202-American History - 3 W.S.G. Announces cation. credits. Daily 9:20-10:30 a.m. Mr. Born In Pennsylvania Ratner. 1960-61 Curfews A native of Old Forge, Pennsyl­ Douglas Elected President Pby. Ed. 320-Tests and Measure­ Recently, Women's Student Gov- vania, A versa has served as Presi­ ments in Physical Education - 3 dent of the Student Council, the Of Student Council, 1960-61 ernment announced the new cur- credits. Dally 8-9: 10 a.m. Mr. Newman Club, and his junior class. Fred Douglas, a junior in the Liberal Arts Department is the fews for Ithaca College women be- He was a member of both the Yavits. new Student Councif President for the academic year 1960-61. ginning the next academic year. varsity soccer and gymnastics Phy. Ed. 335 - Organization anrl First semester Freshman will teams, and is a past sports editor A Citizenship Education Major, Administration of Physical Educa­ have 10:30 p.m. permissions :\Ion- of The ITHACAN. He has also been Douglas has been active in Student N.Y., is a member of Delta Kappa tion-2 credits, M., T., W., Th., Council for the past three years Fraternity and the Newman, Majors day through Thursday. Second active in various green room pro­ 9:20-10:30 a.m. Mr. Yavits. ductions. and served as Ithaca Coll~ge re­ and Varsity Clubs. He played var­ Phy. Ed. 441-Physical Inspec- Semester Freshman, Sophomores. presen tatlve to the National Stu­ sity soccer and is presently a mem­ 'Sandra Collins, also a physical tion and Community · Health - 2 and Juniors will receive 11 p.m. education major was the recipient dent Association for the past year. ber of the golf team. credits. M,, T., W., Th., 1-2: 10 p.m. (Continued on page S) of the first annual award in 1959. Douglas stated that he would, Mr. Freeman. "llke to make the Council stronger Other Officers Other Student Council officers Phy. Ed. 483-P'hysiology of Exer­ nnd carry through all of the pro­ cise-2 credits. :\1., T., W.. Th., grams that were started this year." elected for 1960-61 were Stan Ber- Senior Week Will Extend gosh, Liberal Arts '63, Treasurer, 2:20-3:30 p.m. :\Ir, Freeman. Costello, Vice President and Wanda Forte, :.\lusic '62, Secre- Phy. Ed. 325-Methods and l\la­ terials in Physical Education - 3 From May 30 Through June 4 Elected to the Student Council tary. credits. Daily 3: 40-5: 00 p.m. :.\Ir. Senior Week 1960 will extend Vice-Presidency was Tom Costello, The new officers assumed their a sophomore majoring In Physical duties at Moving-Up ceremonies Spurgeon. from Monday, May 30 through Sat- the Senior Ball at the Statler Ball­ Education. held last night in the college urday, June 4. The calendar of room from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. events for Senior Week has been Costello, a native of Wesbury, theatre. Baccalaureate and the Presi­ High School PE Day set up a,nd is as follows. dent's Reception for graduates and Monday, the first event will he parentE will be held Friday- night. Held at I.C., May 14 a class trip to the winery in Ham- Commpncement will be held Satur­ mondsport, New York. Arrange­ Seven high schools will be reprP- day . .Tune 4th as the final event of ments are being made to provide Senior Week. th sented at Ithaca College for e transportation for all Seniors anrl Senior women and Junior phy­ High School Physical Education their dates. sio's will have 1 a.m. curfews for Day, :\fay 14, sponsored by the Picnic AJ Taughannock Senior Week unless the event is Womans Athletic Association and scheduled for a. later time. lTnder­ Tuesday, a picnic has been ar­ graduate women attending Senior Phi Delta Pi. ranged at Taughannock State Park The program starts with regis- for Class members and their elates. Week .as the guest of a Senior will have three-qua.rter after permi~­ tration and a general assembly at A box lunch will be providec~ for sions or their curfew. which ever 9 a.m. which will be a period of everycnc. If the need arises trans­ is the latest. wclcome, getting acquainted, and portation will be provided to the park. The picnic will omcially start Chairmen receiving instr1;1ctions, at 2 p.m. \''arious other plans for events The first activity period begins Wednesday, marks the only event are being made am! wil I be re­ at 10 a.m. and will be badminton, that will he restricted to Seniors ported as they arc schcdulc>d. The volley ball, ping pong, group and their spouses only. This will chairmen of the week are: Dave> games, foulshooting contest, and be the Senior Banquet to be hclcl stunts and tumbling. Supervision Dictzer, !~red Kristellar and Sharri£> at the Clinton House at 6 p.m. l~ol­ and officiating will be done by Taylor - Co-chairmen of Senior Iowing the banquet at 8: 30 p.m. girls representing the organizations Week; Eleanor Hig-g-ins and Darla Theta Alpha Phi will present a sponsoring this day. 1faenpaa - Co-chairmc>n of tickc>t "Saluate to Seniors" in the Little At 11: 50 a.m. a lunch prepared sales; Richard Nc>wman - Chair­ Theater. by the school will be provided. man of the winery trip: Car0)(' A gym demonstration at 1 p.m. Highlight Crain - 11usic Chairman: Irene will be performed by girls on the Thursday evening will be thc> Poznansky - Chaperone Chairman: I.C. gym team. highlight of the social events of and Sheila Coyle - Banquet Chair­ A closing assembly held at 3 :30 the Senior Week. A cocki.all party man. The next committee meeting­ The new Student Council officen from left to right are President, p.m. will award certificates to each will he held at the Normandie will be held Thursday, :.\fay 12. at Fred Douglas, and Vice-President Tom Costello. high school participant. Restaurant from 7-9 p.m. preceding 4 p.m in the Annex Lounge. .... ·•···· ··-;- , ..... ~--, ...... -····-.::: ..-· ·- .....

Page Two The ITHACAN Wednesday, May 11, 1960

A CAMPUS CALENDAR COMPlETE For some time now, the Southern Negro has been the victim May 12, 1960 thr9ugh May 18, 1960 MUSICAL SERVICE of numerous unjust political manipulations. Hundred~ have been High School Girls F'hysical Edu­ Thursday, May 12 cation Day, Seneca and Aurora jailed for attempting to afford themselves the basic free?o~s A Frosh Baseball vs. Cortland, here Gyms-9 to 4 :30 p.m. granted by our Constitution. Our F~dcral <;;ov~rnm_ent has mm­ -3":30 p.m. Sunday, May HICKEY'S ated legislation in an effort to allevia.te this s1t_uat1on; .howeyer, lo W.A.A. Event at Seneca Gym - Frosh Picnic at Enfield Falis certain southern elements have seen fit to contmue their unjust 7 p.m. Park-2-10 p.m. MUSIC STORE practices. . . . . }'rlday, May 1S Faculty Trio-Robert Perry, cel­ . 201 South Tioga St, Here in Ithaca students at and c1t1zens of Jr. Professional Recital: John lo; Alcestis Perry, violin; Ithaca Phone 4-1101 Ithaca have formed the "F:reedom Walk". Additional support is Engelman, Jr. Percussion George Driscoll, piano. Music P.eeded to provide the persecuted with legal aid, bail, and scholar­ Music Hall - 4 p.m. Hall-8: 15 p.m. ship funds. Fri, and Snt., May lS and 14 • Monday, May 16 With these things in mind several Ithaca College Students Concert Reading-"Ages of Man" Frosh Baseball "Vs. Brockport, Varsity Track vs. Cortland at have expressed an interest to help_ wit_h the "Fr~edom. Walk." T<_>­ at Theatre-8:15 p.m. here-3 p,m. Cortland-3:30 p.m. morrow evening at 6: 30, an orgamzat1onal meeting will be held m Saturday, May 14 Wednesday, Hay 18 Wed. through Sat., May 18 - ~1 Room 22 of the Annex. Your attendance and help is greatly needed. Frosh Baseball vs, Griffis .A.FiB, Varsity Baseball vs. Colgate, here Play "Philadelphia Story," Ithaca College Student here-3: 30 p.m. -3 p.m. Theatre - 8:16 p.m. Commitee Against Segregation eow;~kd«u,,l q!UMi9 The whole is equal Next time you are walking along Ithaca College's halls and see Gregg Aversa, extend him your hand of thanks and congratu- lations. , "d to the sum of its parts Gregg has been selected "Se~ior of the Year,' 1959-~. Bes1 es college accomplishments, Gregg 1s well-known around campus for his pleasing personality and his "fun to be with" attitude. (But some of its parts are more equal than others!) The editors of The ITHACAN would like to congratulate Gregg on being selected "Senior of the Year" and hope you will too.

Dear Editor: ties, the general atmosphere, and This is in reply to the letter from the attendance were all much bet­ "some disgusted seniors" wliich ap­ ter than last year. - peared in the May 4 issue of The The dance at the Statler, with ITHACAN. the music by Larry Elgart, helped First, let me point out that she make this an Ithaca College Spring (one of the disgusted seniors) is Weekend not an individual or fra­ in a definite minority. The general ternity weekend. consensus of opinion seems to be The decorations at both dances that Spring Weekend, 1960, was were superlative. Chairman Carol one of the best at I.C. in recent Field and the other committee years, 'not "disappointing" as she chairmen all deserve "well-dones". and her petty cohart chose to call And she (the disgusted senior) it. must admit that fried chicken, with Steve Brown, weekend chairman or without uten,slls, is better than and Jack Braddish, junior class the perennial hot dog, usually serv­ president, in my opinion, and in ed at the Sunday picnic. . the opinion of others, deserve noth­ It is a shame that a few jealous, ing but praise for a job extremely ex-weekend planners cannot or wlll well done. not admit that someone else has This year's Spring Weekend had done a better job than they. it all over last year's; the activi- Name withheld upon request

Dear Editor: people came through with flying Spring Weekend 1960 was ac- colors. The pride of last year's Spring claimed by students in general, to Weekend committee may have bee~ have been the most successful crushed because of our tremendous weekend in the school's history. success. But there should not be This year's junior class set_ many any bitter feelings. After all, the precedents. The most important. be­ weekend's general makeup is sup­ ing a milestone, with the presence posed to improve yearly. This of Larry Elgart at the Statler year's weekend definitely surpassed Hotel. this goal. We completed the weekend well It was said by some that there in the black. We hope that succeed­ wasn't enough food at the picnic, ing classes can match this record. Sunday. If those people had waited Full credit should go to the hand­ patiently for about 45 minutes, ful of people that conducted the they would have received it. weekend events. True, the power We hope that next year's junior was in the hands of a few, but only class will have their class cooper­ Even Euclid had to admit ... because of the complete lack or ation and produce a weekend, even cooperation with the junior class, better. in general. However, these few Spring Weekend Committee ltS what11 IIP- front The Ithacan that co.unts Published weekly by and for the students of Ithaca College EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ...... Joanne Bennett Euclid proved that a straight the difference and that's where MANAGING EDITOR ...... Virginia Walsh line is the shortest distance Winston packs its own exclusive BUSINESS 'MANAGER ...... William Holbrook between two _points. And if Filter-Blend-a special selection ADVISOR ...... Michael Curtis you'll walk a straight line to the of light, mild tobacco, specially News Editor ·········-················'-·························-···························.Jim Aversa nearest pack of Winstons, you'll processed for filter smoking. 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Wednesday, May 11, 1960 The ITHACAN Page Three Masucci (Continued from page 1) Don Farrier picked up his second THE NEW win for the Frosh as Ile allowed _NOUND IIKEN only 4 hits in 6½ Innings. He was COLLEGE SPA ~~~RA~ relieved by Paul Colacecchi who pitched perfect ball in the final Graduation time is here again. a teacher who I considered too 2 2/3 Innings. The Best of Everything And that, of course, means that ft opinionated. I'll remember the time Will Le Febvre and Bill Masucci served by your hosf is time once again when those I decided to stop trying to fight each had three hits for the junior people who give speeches and the television department. I'll re­ Bombers with ~fasucci batting in 216 E. State Street write columns attempt to sum up member sitting in the stands of old the decisive run in the second in­ with ji111 avet-s a past experiences. I suppose that, Percy Field on Friday nights with ning, next to the turn of the new year, the cold and damp_ from the falls graduation time is the time when spreading over the stands. I'll re­ "But look, the morn In russet more people do more evaluating of member the feeling of vague con­ mantle clad, walks o'er the dew of things past and things to come than fusion and bewilderment that hit FUN TYME any other. me when I found out that Ithaca yon high eastward hill" (I quote a The store for all good sports friend who fa an aspiring young Things are said about those who High School was not Ithaca Col­ lege. author) ... another way of saying are about to leave school by those 128 W. State St. the sun is coming up announcing, who stay. Things are said about I'll remember little things like too soon, the arrival of final exams those who stay by those who are these. And I'll remember people, Div. of Alumni Athletic Equip. Co.,_ Inc. . . . a hint to the few who are about to leave. And things are lots or them. I'll remember boys worried about finals... two books said about both those who are and girls who I knew and who I Athletic, Recreation Equipment, Fish­ on resene In the library may be about to leave and those who stay saw come and go. I'll remember ing Tackle -Also Sportswear of some help-,''Cra.i;nming Beata by those who are not involved in them, and I'll remember the things Cribbing," by Al Schweitzer, and any of this going or staying. (Continued on 'fJ(l,ge 4) "The Real Secret Behind Contact And I think it is often wise to ---r---_-_-_-_-_-_.,,_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_,,--- Lenses," by Rocky Graziano. . . remember that, really, most of the Exciting news from Fili Delta Pi things which are said about all this . . . the girls are selllng thermo­ going and staying, are not remem­ tunics (sweatshirts) in the annex bered by those who hear or read today ... so run around the block these remarks. But, this does not Do >ou 1/Jink fiJr >ourself.:, a few times, do fifty or sixty push­ matter. These things need to be (PUT THIS QUIZ IN YOUR THINK-TANK AND SEE WHAT DEVELOPS*) ups, then rush into the annex ... said; and it is good that they are this is the only way you wlll be said. That is as it should be. assured of a proper fit. So it is with these that I am "Sprlng's Last Fling," the 2 to thinking now at this time of gradu­ l O affair at Enfield nei..'1. Sunday, ation. And the only way that I can will feature an all-day picnic and do this Is to talk about the things in the evening, lf the weather holds that I remember about my own true to tradition, dancing In the undergraduate life. So, let me now rain . . . tickets are going fast so put down some of mY Impressions stop at your friendly freshman and some of my memories for ticket booth in the annex and pick posterity. up a few (tickets, that is) ... I think the things that I will Speaking of picnics, Schenley remember most about my college ex­ was the only stag canine at spring perience are the little things. I · weekend's picnic and his friends will remember a whole series of now accuse him of "bird-peopleing" little unrelated incidents. . . . we spent the week after the For Instance, I'll remember picnic accepting apologies from various long nights In the bars of people who couldn't remember who Ithaca. I'll remember limping to they offended. . . the infirmary after I had sprained A congratulatory note to all the my ankle. I'll remember climbing award recipients at last night's Buffalo Street in the snow. I'll re­ :'.\loving-Up exercises and to the member climbing Buffalo Street in new officers for 1960-61. the rain. I'll remember climbing IF YOU HAD to write the advertising for a small car, would you say, Buffalo Street In the sun. And I'll (A) "Hard to get into? Man, you don't get into it at all-you put it on!" Or, (B) "You can park it on a dime-in fact, with most meters remember almost not making the W.S.G. you can park two on a dime." 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I Page Four The· 1lHACAN We~nesday, May 1"~·;'_196_0 Ken Murray (Continued from page S) I did with them, and I'll think of the students couldn't get out of it all once in a while. their departments to give the But, I'll also remember the col­ schooJ a real spirit which it need­ lege itself. I'll remember Ithaca ed. I'll remember the thoroughly College as I came to know it after constrasting faculty types. I'll re­ I had been there for a while. I'll member these contrasts as part remember Ithaca College with a and parcel of Ithaca College. kindly affection. I'll remember it These are some of my memories as a kind of well intentioned, of my life at Ithaca College. There sprawling, sometimes bumbling, are many more. And each one of us conglomeration of mass improvisa­ has our own memories. Some of tions. I'll remember it as a place mine are bad memories. But, I can where compromise was the rule of say quite honestly, that most of thumb. There never seemed to be mine are good. They are memories enough money, or time, or facilities that, most probably will fade with to satisfy everybody. Nobody at the years. But, as they do, they will Ithaca College was ever really become mellow and they will seem satisfied. Nobody ever had enough even more pleasant. They are equipment to work with. But, there memories of four years of under­ was a good natured acceptance of graduate college life which was the limitations of facilities . and sometimes happy, sometimes sad, there was a. kind of esprit de corps often very confused, mostly rushed, that seemed to stem from the fact but very, very seldom dull. that our college was poor. And I'll remember the impression ~---=·7n,.-::-- --- that Ithaca College was a place of great contrasts. I'll remember that, ' SPORT SHOP in my limited experience with life, I'.! II I ii! '\I ·- I, · 1 •I•" ., -, I had never seen a place where so ------/ - - ··- - - .,,,, many contrasting interests and value systems were placed side by side. I'll remember the self confi­ dent, aloof, witty English profes­ sor who was the personification of naked intellect. I'll remember the descriptions given by physical edu­ cation students of some of the courses they took and which they considered silly or worthless. I'll remember being frustrated myself and inwardly rebellious at the WHAT D'YA HEAR specialized courses which I took and hated, when I was in a "pro­ fessional" department. I'll remem­ IN THE BEST OF CIRCLES? ber how little the various profes­ sional schools and the students in them had in common with each other. I'll remember the fact that If thoughts of financial planning leave you feeling this way, you should do something about it~ LEHIGH VALLEY You may be surprised how little money you need to begin your t'' RESTAURANT lifetime financlal_program. Life Insurance Is the p1frfect founda• CAR.RY OUT tlon because It offers protection SERVICE ~ savings features. • American & Italian See your Provident Mutual Food campus representative for more 801 W. St. Information now-while you can Buffalo gain by lower premiums. Phone 9-408 - 9UO RONALD DENNISTON Phone Ith. 2-1119 a WASH 'N SHOP One good round deserves another. 204 W. SENECA STREET So enjoy a round of Schaefer after your game. This beer has "Closest coin ope,ated-24 hr. a day :,::, ·_ a smooth round taste-never sharp, ~---~ LAUNDERMAT to Ithaca College" neverflat. It's RE AL BEE R • • • 7 hr. service on DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY America's Oldest lager Beer I

THE F.l M. SCHAEFER BREWING CO., IEW YORK and ALBANY, N. Y. High school orchestras played at the Seventh Annual. Spring Festival held last weekend, May 6 and 7.