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SHI RELLES AUNT TO APPEAR CHLOE ATIC RETALIATES p.3 Ithacan p.6 November 20, 1964 Ithaca-, New York Vol, 37-No. 8

Paintin,g Stolen Voting hy 40% of Frosh Class From Union Sat. Council Sponsors Student ''Fumbi-Nsila," one of the paint­ ings of the Rockefeller Collection Gov't. Week Nov.. 30-Dec. 4 exhibited in the College Union, Brings -UFS Party Into Office was stolen this · past weekend. Student Government Week will be held November 30 through The painting was removed from December 4-, fe~turing !1- movie, community sing, square dance, open the Union Lounge sometime after Student CounCJI meetmg, mock Student Court trial, and a rock 3:50 a.m. Saturday; it was at this and roll dance, as well as several Student Government publications time that the police last checked and displays. the paintings. Entry to the build· With the exception of the Mon­ ing is thought to have been from day evening movie, all events, the pati(J"'" since one of the doors publications, and displays during opening onto it bad been forced. Student Government Week are The painting was reported miss­ free; a high percentage of attend­ ing Saturday evening; students ance throughout the week is anti­ had noticed that the painting · was cipated. missing earlier in the day, but Student Government Week is thought that it was being made being organized by the Student ready for shipment. There was at Council Public Relations Com­ least one member of the College mittee. Serving on this committee staff in the building at all times - are Stephen Feeser, Bobbi Dar­ from Friday night to Saturday win, Diana Downs, Bob Wilcox, morning. Steve Schwartz, and Terry Baker. The painting was insured for As outlined by -Chairman Robert $3500. The College will suffer no Lorenz-"The purpose of Student financial loss if the painting is Government Week is to interest, UFS P•rfY Vlcton: D. Been; L, SchmonSNS; L. Solottl not recovered. inform, and encourage participa, Dean Clark bas asked that · if tion of the Ithaca College student The United · Freshman Students tory of the college. Seventy-nine any student bas the painting or body in their student government. took the four top spots in the ballots were cast downtown, while knows where it can be located We want to stress the fact that Robert Lorenz class of '68 elections. Lou Spiot­ three hundred fifteen frosh voted to please call him. The anony­ only through active participation ti, Linda Scbmonsees, Bonnie on South Hill. This represebts a mous phone call will not result by the student body, can student Smith, and Don Beers, were little less than forty per cent of in any charges against the stu­ Zeta Sigma Nu government function effectively." elected respectively to the offices the class. dent. Although the curator of the Student Government Week of­ Rockefeller Collection is not ficially begins on Monday, Novem­ of president, vice-president, secre­ Pete Walsh, Ellen Coleman, Holds Banquet happy with this plan, she pre­ ber 30. A Cinemascope movie, tary and treasurer. Lew Handlesman, Anne Bockes, Zeta Sigma Nu, the Freshman Representatives to student fers to have the painting returned "The Vikings," and a cartoon and Robert Saleh commented that Honorary Society at Ithaca Col­ council from the various depart­ safely than resort to legal pro­ will both be shown in color at this was a very close election, lege, held its annual initiation 7:30 p.m. in the Rec. Room. ments were elected as follows: and the three hours spent in ceedings. If, however, there is no phone and banquet at the College Spa Twenty cents admission will be Arts and Sciences, Serena_Wool­ counting the ballots the most was call and the painting is discovered on Sunday, November 8. charged to cover the rental fee. rich; Music, Ronald Stanton; time that has ever been needed. Physical Education and Physical in the possession of a student, be At the ceremony preceding the On Tuesday, December 1, a Therapy, Sue Bergboltz; and will be arrested. The charges banquet, the following sopho· Community Sing will be held at Radio-TV, Speech and Drama," against him . will extend from mores were initiated into the or· 8:00 p.m. in the Rec. Room. This David Gearbarl Carpetbaggers Win Grand Larceny-which carries a ganization as a result of maintain­ will be similar to the one held The response to this election maximum sentence of ten years, ing a 3.0 index for their fresh· during Freshman Orientation. It was one of· the lowest in 'the bis- MIAA Championship · to breaking and entering, tres· man year: Elizabeth Babbaro, is not a contest. Everyone is wel­ passing, and possibly destruction Dale Baer, David Becker, Judith The Carpetbaggers clinched the come. Bring instruments, make of property. Betts, Margaret Biery, David Bil­ MIAA football championship by yourself comfortable, and sing! Dean Clark said that be would ger, Kathleen Black, Robert Brad­ edging the Mets 12-6. The final Wednesday, December 2, CUB To Present like to think that the robber is way, Martin Cohen, Celia Conine, game of the tournament was play­ "Hanki Panki Night," features a not a student; if however, this is Virginia Crandall, Gary Gleason, ed with threats from both sides. Square Dance in the Rec. Room Benson Art Show not the case, he would like to Sharon Goodall, Leslia Hesser, from 7:30 to 10:00. This dance The College Union Board will The Carpetbaggers jumped to think that the robbery was a Elizabeth Hoerner, Evelyn Houlis, is being sponsnred by CUB. Hank present an exhibition of Photo­ an early lead in the first five prank rather than one for mone­ David Hughes, David Humphreys, Mandel will be the caller. graphic Art from the collection minutes of play as John Dorfman tary return. Edna Jacobson, Sandra Lentini, On Thursday, December 3, an of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Benson. connected with Lance Hyde for From the information already Elizabeth Morgan, Georgia Nesbit, open Student Council Meeting The exhibit will be a selection of a 40 yard touchdown. The Mets known, it seems to be evident Dennis Price, Anne Snyder, Ian will be held in the Science Build­ 36 prints which represents a were not to be held down for that it is a student of the college Tod Hunter, Patricia Voorhees, ing Upper Lecture Hall at 7:30 period of 15 years of World long. At the seven minute mark who was responsible. This opinion Susan Willcox, Kathleen Woods, p.m. Immediately following at Travels. . Ken Kreyscber tossed to Don is unhappily held by Dean Christ­ Janet Yoerg, and Janice Ziegler. 8:30, at the same location, will During this period Mr. and Mrs. Lando for a 60 yard touchdown ensen and based on the fact that Following the initiation, Dr. be a mock Student Court Trial. Benson and their family o'f four play. the robbery was not at all pro­ Wayne McEvilly of the Philosophy The offence for this trial will be children traveled in the United Early in the second half a tre­ fessional. Dean Christensen fur­ Department delivered a procova­ cheating. Here is your chance to States and Europe, two years in mendous effort by the Mets de­ ther noted that it will be diffi­ tive address t?m. paramount consideration or end. arose. One was why were the much time is spent trying to It is in another instructor's cigarette that he JUst cant live w1!h­ Just for the record. books inadequate? One of the eliminate apathy. The time spent judges specifically told one of out." It is in the deaf ear turned to the student who reports cheatmg Walt R. Rosenfeld, Sec'y. could be much better used in during an exam. the writers of a script that he carrying out . sonie constructive would be glad to discuss bis vote Ideally we should not want to cheat, should not have to cheat, Dear Editor: programs for campus improve­ with the group that submitted should not 'be able to cheat if the inclination is there. Practically I-have found, that in the year ment.. it is quite another story, for the situation exists. the book. This judge was also I have mentioned apathy, as and some odd days that I have at­ quite sure that the other judges We speak of the pressures under which we labor. The students tended Ithaca College, the Stu­ have many people. Has anyone would do likewise. If this is the asked the question, is there are often afraid to disappoint their parents by _failing. One W:OU know that by one per­ will be held at Harpur College, tional Press Photographers Asso­ on our campus during the week and will run throughout the aca­ twenty dollar bill; out of the son's illegal and immature action ciation, which will be held at other's emerged two tens. The of Nov. SO. The team will consist demic year. Ithaca College tomorrow. of Peace Corps staff members of this past weekend that the judge looked at them a while Dr. Kaaret is also among the reputation of this school has been The seminar is one of four be­ without saying anything. Then he from Washington and returned contributing editors of a newly Peace Corps Volunteers. The team seriously damaged . . . that's all ing sponsored by the Association gave each of them the correct published work, DictionarY of wishes to speak to students, pre­ across the country, with the same amount of change and watched this author can say at the pres­ Political Science, published ·under "faculty" at all four sessions. them leave. ferably juniors and seniors, and ent time, for any incidental in­ The "faculty" will appear at a will be available during the day How do you know when some­ formation would diminish the seminar in Los Angeles on Nov.. or evening to meet with your or. one is lying and when he isn't? 15, another at Seattle two days ganization, Monday, Nov. 30 gravity of the situation referred Chaplain's Corner How do you know when a check later, at Kansas City in another through Thursday, Dec. 3. to in the opening sentence. handed a justice in payment of a It would be possible to write two days, and then will appear fine will bounce? How do you thousands of words congratulating at Ithaca College on the 21st. know when the man will "bring the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Chairman of the Ithaca seminar, the money right back?" for being named Nobel Peace sometimes referred to as a "short Prize winner. Actually though, The answer to these questions is that you don't, you can't. his name and who he is and what course," is Sol Goldberg, Ithaca Judges aren't mind readers; they he has done say everything that Journal photographer. can only act in accordance with needs to be said. The program includes seminars that judicial procedure which is In this ecumenical time, in this sessions on editing, automation ~ the darkroom, principles of de­ fairest to all concerned, the state time of struggle to recognize the and the accused. *ems God-given dignity of all men, to sign in photography, use of new What then is to become of the have as recipient of the Peace tools, use of motion picture film, person who, in reality, does not Prize a man named for Martin and discussion of free lance have the cash on hand to pay a Luther, a man who is a Negro photography. fine with which he may be . . . the award becomes more The first session will begin at charged? The answer has been than appropriate, it's downright partially provided by the Depart­ poetic. In selecting Dr. King, 8 in the morning, and the last ithaca, newyork ment of Motor Vehicles through special emphasis was placed on one is expected to end at 4 in the the fashion in which they issue his consistent position against afternoon. their licenses. An operator's violence, while pressing an un­ The Gannett newspapers will license is divided into two sec­ relenting battle for the rights of entertain the photo journalists his people, and of all people. His tions: stub # 1 which constitutes work has brought the ,hatred of Friday evening at a social gather­ the license itself, and stub #2 which is your record of con­ white men upon him. He has ing. Members of the Ithaca College victions and renewal form. Under been persecuted and he has suf­ the proposed system, a person BULOVA fered. Worse yet, some of his faculty wishing to attend are in­ who cannot pay his rme must own people have turned on him vited to do so • without payment leave, not his license stub, but More styles to choose from because he has refused to turn to of fee. stub #2, the renewal stub with the presiding judge or court More quality f~r your moneyl violence. clerk. The defendant will be given Thr,ough all of this he repre­ a thirty day period in which to sents all that we would wish to THE NEW submit, either in person or by see in a man of peace, a man of mail, a certified check, money love, a man of God. COLLEGE SPA order, or cash payment to the court of conviction, at which time I hope that this same spirit of the court or justice will mail true charity for one's fellowman Pete Atsedes, your host stub #2 back to the defendant. If will permeate the minds and after the thirty dl!Y period has ex­ hearts of all the members of. our College Spa the Most pired and no fine is forthcoming, i<:; '·t,'l college community. the judge may send a notice of f'

A Lenny Muhlich Named.Most Valuable . FAHEY' COMPLETE MUSICAL SERVICE Rexall Pharmacy Player at Phi EK Annual Banquet ·and .. The winners of the annual IC The Whistleman award, for all election to the ECAC weekly all- Perfume Shop football awards were announced around hustle, went to halfback star teams. Lenny Tyler was HICKEY'S at a banquet in Ithaca last Mon· Bob Glazier. His ability to run, elected for his work in the Post 154 E. State St. MUSIC STORE day night. Members of the coach· pass, kick and block made him game and Hayes for his perform­ AR 2-2222 ing staff, IC director of sports a valuable member of the Bomber ance in the American Interna• 201 Sout~ Tioga St. FREE DQIVERY publicity Harold Jansen and mem­ backfield as he posed a constant tional game. Ithaca AR 2-8262 bers of the team who took turns threat in any of his several tal­ To round out the list of award in presenting awards. Also pres­ ents to enemy defenses. winners, Bobby Congdon re­ ent at the banquet was President The rest of the awards went to ceived honors as Rookie of the Dillingham who congratulated the linemen. Roger Hayes, who had Year and non-letterman Randy HOW TO DESCRIBE team on its contribution to the an outstanding year at tackle, Riggs was named as the player college. was chosen as the outstanding with the "Best Attitude." Larry Turel was announced as offensive performer of the year. For those who want a preview The ·Porterhouse Room captain of the 1965 edition of Lenny Tyler was selected as the of next year's grid opponents, the the Bombers. Then Phi EK pre­ schedule has just been released. outstanding offensive player of sented Lenny Muhlich with the The IC eleven faces Susquehanna Most Valuable Player Award. Len the year. Both boys were cited University for the first time. The had an excellent season leading by the coaching staff throughout 8-game Bomber chart for next Superb! the team in scoring, with 48 the season for their excellent season announced by Carlton points, in pass receptions, with plays at their respective positions. Wood, graduate manager of athle­ 36 for 413 yards, and rushing The Eastern Conference Athletic tics, also includes Montclair with 645 gained for a 4.9 average. Association didn't pass over WONDERLAND MOTa He carried the ball 118 times in which is returning after a year's CLOSED SUNDAYS . ELMIRA' ROAD rushing attempts and in doing so their work either. Harold Jansen absence. These two teams replace eclipsed Gene Monje's record of presented each of them with West Chester and Geneva on the 102 carries. scrolls in recognition of their Ithaca schedule.

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OPEN MON.-SAT. 9 -9 KASTLE · FISCHER · KNEISSL · YAMAHA · ARLBERG THE ITHACAN, NOVEMBER 20, 1964, PAGE 6 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR elimination system discussed in Loy and Cary Grant. A slightly last week's WALRUS, legal block· (Continued from '{)(],De t) ades have prevented its installli· Aunt Chloe guarantee a successful production. fatuous comparison at best; ob­ tuse, unsubtle and ineffective tion. Before you attempt to read my column this week, you would "Scampers '65" can be the best be wise to read the Letters to the Editor column:·..• I do not intend ever, if everyone will co-operate. humor at the worst. Many individuals would refuse I said I thought "Aunt Chloe" to pay a -deposit of $50 when ~o !r~nsform "Chloe" into a mudslin~ng communique between any To those who submitted books, md1V1dual and myself. Furthennore, I do not choose. to reveal my again I say thank you. Your ef­ played God. Perhaps "God" was they obtained their license and not the most a propos image­ would take the matter to the identity because of the inevitable pressure rltat will be exercised to forts were greatly appreciated. :influence my column from all areas of the campus. To those who have gripes see (at the time, I was not aware that courts. Whether or not the courts I was to be quoted)-perbaps T. J., you said in the beginn!!)g of your .tirade that you were me, and I'll try to answer them. would uphold such a program no "finger-waving school marm" is a one knows for sure. "goaded" into writing your ,letter. This, plus the statement -that you To those who want to know more hadn't exepcted to be quoted completely invalidates your accusation about "Scampers '65" watch the more accurate caricature. At any lron\cally enough, the biggest rate, the reproachful, if -not self· that I am not interested in yow but 177l'Y opinions. I am interested bulletin boards and the Ithacan fly in the ointment is not our congratulatory air which pervades in student opinion, but, using you as an excellent example of the for progress. Again, perhaps I own courts, but those of 49 other her columns (e.g. Oct. 30) cer­ lack of interest students have m contesting an issue or opinion they can help you out. Let's have. a states. Unless we can cooperate tainly gives such an impression of dis~ with, I am c<>nstf'ntl,y forced to "goad" most sources great production this year. and coordinate our operations her. ";he~her dire~tly or indirectly, into making tlieir thoughts known'. with other states in the enforce­ Dick Arnold, In her last column, Nov. 13, in Id bke_ ~ po~nt ~ut that fOU!6 w~s ~e on~y letter I received. ment of motor vehicle codes and It 1s 1romc that your md1gnat1on at being termed an "insignifi. President of Oracle which she chose to refer to me the procedures to be followed as "one rather insignificant crea­ cant creature". sh~l~ .P.rompt you to publicly recognize and declare when they are violated, there is yourself as said md1V1dual. At the tune, I thought this the most To the editors: ture" (which, of course, must be little that can be done. true if printed!), "Aunt Chloe" al?propriate description to come l~ ·the pen of.~ "playing God." You have chosen to use a re­ Anyone acquainted with the • I have made an attempt to consider your opinion, such that it is. mark which I made during an stated "Your reasons for reading my column are your reasons. I am history ,of the New York Port . In short, your letter is the -letter of one who is so incensed at off-the-cuff conversation in sup­ Authority knows the fantastic in­ ·ha~ng been- caught and quoted, albeit with di.rC1'etion, that your port of en argument condemning not concerned with your motives, but with your opinions". She tricacies of p~g legislation vanity and anger, and not ,your opinion on what you consider to be student Apathy. I bad preferred simultaneously in three states, let apathy on campus, ha'\re been voiced in your letter. not to make my opinions public, might well have said, "I am not concerned with your motives, but alone 49, This Is why so few You exist on. a stage and recite with gre.at flourish, and ex­ but as a result of last week's edi· amendments to the United Stales ceptional talent, Imes wntten by _others. I "reCJte" lines penned by torial (and last week's "Aunt with mv opinions," for if this mysterious bird-watcher were Constitution are ever ratified. To myself. You preach to an audience whatever philosophy the author Chloe" column) I have been goad­ inaugurate the system herein pro­ of the play introduces into the script. I preach whatever the authors ed into stating my views on the really interested in campus opin­ ion, she would make some attempt posed for New York would re­ ·of campus life1 i.e., the students, p~t to me in -their daily dia­ subjects of "Student Apathy" and quire -the simultaneous installa· logues and actions. You assume a fictitious name in order to portray "Aunt Chloe". to consider it instead of using the space to preach her own per­ tion of these programs in at lent the suggested character. Am I not entitled to use a fictitious name Apathy, I believe, is the cry of sonal provincialism. New Jersey, Connecticut and to "play the .r<)le"~ You use make:,up ~o disguise your natural the club chairman who thinks In signing this letter, I cl4im Pennsylvania. feat~res and,. m _domg so, _p~en~ d1~ort1ons .or iHusions to your that more students should be in­ it as my own, and thereby give it At the present time, if a New aud!ence. I ~e d1stort:1ons or ~llus1ons in hopes of presenting to my terested in what he is interested only the authoritativeness that my York judge permits a Pennsyl­ audience their natural features and actions which is their daily mak~UP., . '. . _ in. Apathy is the cry of the fra­ name· commands. I challenge the vania licensed driver to leave bis ternity president when he realizes writer of "Aunt Chloe" to do the court on the promise to return I ha~e one query. If I have, as you say and I quote, "one eye that the lives of the pledges do same or does she fear such a-' for trial, the Pennsylvanian tould for the b1r gishness and wearisome admoni­ Entertainment by The Beatles is the z tions to be good, dress nicely, only store act like growups and to refrain from putting bis- feet on the at the corner tables. In her first column, "Aunt MORRIE'S of State and Tioga Chloe" cleverly implied that in where you ·can buy the crowded dormitory l,ounges at curfew time, student lovers come Thank~giving cards. off very poorly in a comparison with the love scenes of Myrna Patterson1s Mobilgas Altman WASHING AND GREASING Largest S.lec:tlen Comer Buffalo In Ithaca, N.Y. Green & JEWELERS. Frank Hammar Dlvld.t Payments Arranged 144 E. State Fridays 'tll 9:00 p.m. AR 2•1810 Aurora Streets .... Succeuor