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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, 1958-59 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC. • -SWEETHEART'S BALL SET FOR SATURDAY Colgate Ensemble To Provide Entertainment; Coronation of Queen Highlights Annual Event The Ithacan by ,TOE GILL.\N The Campus Serenaders, an eight piece band from the t:i,#1,J, F-"' tl,,e audeu,u oj Ji/urea eo./Je9e University of Colgate, will provide the music and entertain- February , l95 N ment at Phi Epsilon Kappa's 12th annual Sweetheart's Ball 18 9 0 ______·_ 13 to be held this Saturday at the V.F.W. Hall from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. The Serenaders are one of New York's top colleg-iate ensembles CERRACHE TO ERECT POLES; touring the circuit this year. They feature a Dixieland Jazz trio with­ TO SERVICE.WICB-TV CABLE in the band itself. by BERT HELFNER Highlighting the evening how­ The Cerrache Television Corp. poles, chances are that the ever. will be the coronation of Phi­ has ·informed the Board of Public present $2.75 rate will remain E. K.'s Queen of the Sweetheart's Works of the City of Ithaca, of In force, and Ithaca College Tele­ Bait. The ceremony will occur at a plan to put up some 1,035 poles vision could remain on the cable approximately 11: 15 p.m. The five to carry its television cable service without opposition. candidates for the honor are .Joan throughout the city. Ceri:ache says that putting up :\fatejka, ::\Iary Ottaway, Joan Sen­ The proposal came on the heels his own poles will cost as much semeyer, ::\Iary Ann Teleisha, and of a formal complaint which was as, or if not less than current Lenni Wagner. filed with the Public Service Com- costs for maintenance and rental ::\liss Ottaway and ::\Iiss Teleisha mission against the Telephone of Telephone Co. poles. are freshmen in the Physical Edu­ Comp·anr.'s decision to raise rental Cerrache added that at present cation Department. ::\!iss ::\latejka charges of the cable system from the cable system utilizes more is a junior in Phy Ed, and ::\liss ~3 to $5 per pole, p,er year. poles than needed to cover the Sensemerer is a junior in the Cerrache now rents, space from city adequately. ::\Iusic Department. ::\Iiss Wagner. the Telephone Co. on. some 2'.soo the only senior. i8 Cerrache said, that Ithaca Col­ in the Radio- poles. Television Dept. lege could make use of his facili­ Cerrache believes that if the $2 ties but not for longer periods Candidates For "The Queen of the Sweetheart's Ball, (1-r) Lenni The Queen of the Sweetheart's raise ·g-oes into effect on July 1st of of time than at present. 'In order. Wagner, Mary Ottoway, Mary Ann Teleisha, and Joan Sense­ Ball is one of the top honors which this year, the current $2.75 per to do this, he would have to meyer. Joan Matejka, the 5th candidate, was absent. is bestowed upon an Ithaca C'ollege month s'ubscription rates to cable eliminate one channel completely (Ithacan Photo--Ruben Marshall) coed. The annual event saw :\!iss users will be raised. or supply high band channels for ('arol Starkman reign as Queen Cerrache says, "It looks like cable use. (channels 7-13). The last year. there is only one way out, and expense of such a move, would be IFC RULES: Girls attending the dance will be that is to put up our own poles." prohibitive and reception might allowed 1: 45 a.m. permissions. He has, he said, ordered a car­ well not be as good as it is now load of poles, scheduled to arrive Pleging Laws Must Be Heeded on the 5 low band channels now around the first of the month. used in Ithaca. (channels 2-6). by T. Ill::TTINO "Putting up our own poles," says Mayer Assigned <'errache, "will enable us to serve He said that the college is doing A warning to all fraternitie·s and sororities concerning the community better, and at a a great public service to the com- pledging restrictions was a result of the Feb. 11th meeting ToAdministration reasonable rate." munity via its television operation, If the Television Shop, Cerrache and said he would make every of the Inter-Fraternity Council. The council is going to Post Of College Television Corp. subsidiary, and effort to keep WICB-TV on the strictly enforce their constitutional ruling when pledging Joseph N. :'.I.fayer, treasurer of cable operator, puts up Its own air. begins on March 16th. The rule states that "all organizations Ithaca f'ollege, has been assigned must follow the Faculty request additional rluties as the college's that no improper dressing or ac- time. He suggested constructive administrator of federal fund tivities that make pledges conspi- pledging in the place of "horse­ grants in connection with recently College - Council Relations cious shall be carried on outside play." passed Xational Defense Education of the organization houses. No ac- It wns th1• 1·ou11dl~ opinion that Act of l!l58, and such other federal tivity that is dangerous to a pledge tlw rl:issroom mul lihrnry he off legislation as may he enacted in­ · Disle1lging. volving aid to higher education. Pr<>sident Howard I. Dillingham The Ithaca College Student Council met with College Specific references were marle to The final o~ttcome of the mel't­ those representatives requesting ing was stated hy Dean Howard: of the c-ollege, ~aid that :\layer, who President Howard I. Dillingham Monday evening to dis­ in addition to his regular duties cuss the relationship between the council and college admin­ them. "In a wholehearted effort to co- Sparked by requests by Dean operate with the administration. has worked closely with the gov­ istration officials. ernment during the past seven Council members had suggested Arnold Wilhelm. of the physical the IJ,'(' warns that if individual years as Yeterans Advisor at the the meeting as a means of in­ education department and -other organizations be reported hy the college. would administer all phas-. quiring into two areas: members of the faculty, the 11~(' de- administration, as violating the re­ es of thl' :\"ational Defense Educa­ 1. In what fields the council cided upon strict enforcement of st1 ic-ted rushing. these organiza­ tion Act ap11licable to the college. might act without interference the rule. lions may forefeit their right to from the administration. Dean Clarke, Dean of Students. plerlge the following semester." This will incl111!e the student 2. W'hether or not the admin­ mentioned at the meeting that the This was agreed to by a majority loan program for which the col- istration would support council biggest objection was in carrying of the council members. lege has alr<>ady been allocate,! pledging into the classroom and The next meeting decisions relevant to these spheres is scheduled Sl0,09i for the current semester. annoying teachers during class for ::\Iarrh 13th. of interest. grants for deYclopment of gnid­ President Dillingham discussed ------·------generally the general aspects of ance. coun('iJing at t<>sting <'l'nters. Student Council and its various 8: 15 College Theatre modern forPign language de1·elop­ powers, and stressed that the ment. and rPsearch and experi­ council could not be given juris­ Annual Concerto Program Sunday mental ion in more cffectil·e use of diction in the area of student tele,·ision, radio. motion picturL'S conduct. h~- ,T.\~ f'ONSALVJ ancl rplated me,Iia for education. The council gave as one reason for Its Inquiry the recent confusion The Ithaca College School of Music will present one of today that thl' as to student drinking regu­ the largest musical events of the year, February 22, at 8 :15 initial allocation to the college lations. in the Ithaca College theatre. It's the 11th Annual Concerto 1111dpr th!' student loan program In the fall of 1957 the council Program. has bPP!l fully utilized i!i granting­ was asked by the administration President Dillingham speaks at Students for this p r o gr ap1 thirty-fiyp loans ranging- from $150 to take steps designed to avoid Monday night meeting of Stu­ compete before a committee of fac­ "ll est cloux, ii est bon" from incidents similar to those which dent C o u n c i I • Rose Militello, to $500 Nteh to student~ at the col­ ulty members. The seven music stu­ Herio1llude - ::\Iassenet. )lar1 1,on occured during the college's · Fall Council President, is in the back­ lt•gp who might otherwise have dents chosen for this year's pro­ )I<'('ullough, Soprano. C'once~to in Wecke~d. New drinking regu­ grou'!_d, hPt•n forced to leave school at the gram are: Mark Cleghorn, V'irginia. g minor 011. 26-Bruch, .Jo~ 1·p lations ~ere drawn up and pre­ statement was prepared and dis­ Lesche, Joyce Chesley, Persis Par­ ('Jwsll'J, 1·iolin. Concerto for Fivp encl of last semestPr for lack of sente~ to the student . body within tributed without the knowledge of shall, Eugene Attleson, Theodore Kettle Drums and Orchestra­ funds. two· months of the edict. Last Student Council members. Wiltsie, Marylou McCullough. Parris. Eui:-(•11e .\tt!Pson, ·rn - month President D.lllingham re­ 11 l•'or the next school year there President Dillingham stated that The Concertoes to be performed pani. "It is Enough" from leased a ·statement of policy con­ Eliiuh will he OYl'r $6,000.000 allocated to the administration had to have a on the program are: Concerto # 5 -::\frndelssohn, Th1•01lor1• Wilt~ir, cerning the possession and serving veto power over all student activi­ bass. ,vanderer Fan ta s ia­ New York State Schools. and it of alcoholic beverages on Ithaca. in A :\fajor K 219 - :\Iozart. ties and conduct, and that the Schubert - Listz, Prrsls Parslmll, can bl' expected that the college College property, and · at social Jfark Cleghorn, violin. Concerto Board of Trustees must have an Piano. wilt have sevpral times the current functions ·1n facilities used by stu­ absolute veto over the entire #2 in G minor Op. 22-Saint­ The College Orchestra will be allocation available for loan to dent organizations. The new (Continued on page 4) Saens. Yh-glnln Lesche, Plano. conducteu by Mr. Edward Troupin. needy students. Page Two THE ITHACAN Wednesday, February ·1s, 1959 ------. .------C. LEVY AS Drama Review

Should the administration have dictatorial powers in by Don Kline governing the ·student body, or should the student body, Last week, appreciative audiences in the Ithaca College Theater through the Student Council,.govern the students 7 I. C. IT vigorously applauded the efforts of the many students responsible for It is my opinion that students on the whole care very by Art Cohen "The Social Event of the Season." The event, of course, was Scampers little about ·school affairs and, from the contacts I have had of '59. The book, written by Jared Brown and Charles Moss, was sur­ with certain members of the student body, I believe that the This article is the first of a ficient to hold together a group of songs by Larry Holdridge, which majority of the students do not have the slightest idea of new series of articles to describe ranged from mediocre to great, and from almost too familiar to ex­ the problems confronting the member's of the faculty and people, places, events, opinions and citingly original. Despite the fact that the plot got lost several times administration in the matters of student government. "' things around or on the Ithaca Col- behind the sparkle of the trimmings, the end result was a laugh filled The school is an organization which is run from the lege campus. Within. al probability evening of musical entertainment. top down. The administration has every right to decide this may also be the last of the The story centered around the eccentric character of Edward, a what the students can and can not do. This point is hotly same series. one man "Campus Confidential" and self-apointed social director, debated by the dreamers of a perfect democracy,_ whi<:h has All information in this column who's passion for finding a loop-hole In the college rules nearly suc­ never existed and if it did, it's as dead as Romantic Chivalry. comes from the contributions of c·eeds In destroying the romance of the school most popular pair. Peter In an organization such a:s a college or university, there are students, teachers, administrative Stambaugh's performance in the role was executed with a graceful two kinds of people, those who are aware of the problems of officials, news releases and a ease that .gained frequent approval from the audience. running an institution of higher learning, who have had pro- whole host of subversives and After a clever "Roll Call" opener, the show's first big shot in fessional training in administration, etc. and the students spies. If this column is to continue, the arm was scored by the three gossipy "Housemothers Forever,"­ who are searching for and demanding their "democratic the Ithacan must have the news brilliantly played by Esther Glatt, Cyndee Raglyn, and Barbara Ernst. i·ights". to print. . The romantic leads, Frank and Nancy, were played by Jerry Carbone It is unfortunate that many people, one or two years If you have any ideas, news, no- and '.\larylou McCullough. Their performances, although lacking in out of high school, or those who have been outside longer but tices of meetings, opinions (nothing polish, and sl1owing the need for a little more experience, were believ­ who have never had any experience in organization or ad- radical-like an editorial) or any able enough to carry the story to its happy climax. Miss McCullough ministration should one day find exactly what ails Ithaca quips or humorous events, just was accorded ample opportunity to show off her lovely voi_ce, whi~h College. These bright geniuses are idealists; their brain- leave them in the Around v. c. was unfortunately a little too weak at times to carry over the orchestra. storms are about as applicable as going in blue jeans to a basket (not the trash basket) in Two really fine performances were turned in by Jack Cantwell and formal. the Ithacan Office. co-author, Charlie :\loss. Cantwell, as the absent minded Dean, Dean In all, let's be very truthful, the students do not know All information for this column the problems of the school, many even care less, . and when must be in the hands of the Itha­ Dean. showed a keen sense of timing and a real flare for comedy, a rumor is floated through school many get excited about can serfs by Sunday Noon. We will His rapid but flawl~ss delivery of words in the almost Gilbert and something of which they have not the faintest glimmer of be glad to answer any requests Sullivanish "Apartment Life" number f1,1irly sparkled, while Mr. Moss' understanding. The school is a benevelent dictatorship-it that you may have;-all replies will portrayal of the incredibly._ stupid but heartwarming "Monk" added has to be, as the organization and purpose is to give one an be sent in plain brown wrapers. a note of real pathos in a scene in which he attempts to console the education. It doe·s not exist for the purpose of students to Comments on this column will be broken-hearted Nancy. tell how they should be educated, and how the school should appreciated. Good comments will The orchestra, under the dir~ction of Jim Leopardi, gave a solid mu~ical base for some excellent choreography by Joyce Chumbly in be run. be printed, others wili be conveni- "Sally's Cha Cha" and "All That Jazz." Leonard ably led his group ;~t.l~d;:t. (one of the finest Scampers orchestras yet!) through some pretty dif­ ficult arrangements-a few of which were a little too thin to adaquately Ithaca College will conduct an · CAMPUS CALENDAR ::support . the vocalists on the stage. extension education program in the 1 Fred Bock's work with the chorus paid off admirably in the ICapitol District for teachers who THl'RSD.\ Y (Feb 19) JIOND.\ Y (Feb 23) "lllworth Alma Mater", but occasionally, the lack of clarity in the wish to obtain a master of science W.A.A.-Aurora Gym-7: 00-10: 00 Intramural Basketball - Aurora degree in physical education. For group's enunciation became a little too disturbing to be overlooked. p.m. Gym-6: 15-11: 00 p.m. more information contact the of- Against the background of Jim Mlller's eye-catching sets, "The Social Event of the Season" scored as a real landmark in the annuals Music Seminar-Home of Mrs. Smoker Phi '.\fu Alpha-8: 00- fice of graduate studies. of Scampers history, Certainly it has proved the worthiness of an Wickstrom-7: 30-10: 30 p.m. 10: 00 p.m. 'Six graduate fellowships for fu- Ithaca College tradition which has suffered unjustly in recent years Rush Party Delta Phi Zeta-8:00 ture secondary school chemistry, SATURDAY (Feb 21) from the all.Joo frequent attempts at repression. -10:00 p.m. physics, or mathematics are avail­ Varsity Wrestling v. Alfred-3:00 able at for the p.m. away 1959-1960 academic year. For more though not definite, the fraternity Frosh Basketball v. Cornell- Intramural Basketball -Aurora information write Professor Philip ECO Club hopes to have Dr. Alexander, who 6 :1!0 p.m.-away -6: 15-11: 00 p.m. G. Joh~son, 3 Stone Hall, C'ornell Initial Meeting Set is the head of the Physiotherapy University. students in New York City. He will SWEETHEARTS' BALL-V.F.W. WEDXESD.\ Y (I•'eh 2;;) 10: 00-1: 00 a.m.-$3.50 PEOPLE: The first formal meeting of the bring New York to Ithaca, and ex­ Cortland Jr. High Band-Theatre new Ithaca College Economics Club plain the situation as it is at Gerald n. Heare«>, of Brandeton, SUND.\Y (Feb 22) -3:00 p.m. Florida, a graduate of Ithaca Col- will be held on March 2, 1959. The Albert Einstein Medical College. 1 meeting place will be announced. Concerto Program--directed by 1 Student Recital - Theatre-8: 15 lege, was commissioned a '.\farine Mr. Troupin-Theatre-8: 15 p.m. p. m. second lieutenant, Dec. 6, at Quan­ Dr. Alfred Kraessel will speak Newman Lodge tico, V'a. on the economic situation in South On .January 31, 1959, Jlr. John, a America. This will be followed by Elect lffinger Pres. an informal di~cussion. a thirty-two year employee of The men of Newman Lodge held Editor-in-Chi,/ Ithaca College, retired. All of )Ir• The newly formed organization Tony Buttino house elections Feb. 1. House of- ..fetie11-l <'Jo Bu,ir.m Manacer Manacinc Editor ,John's friends wish him the best will have a businessman's atmos­ ficers are elected each mid-semis- Harrison D}"c!:ulty Add,!,"" Gillan of everything on his retirement. phere as they intend to meet in a ter and hold office until the fol- !\tile Curtis Copy Editors , , ..... , •••••••. Sandy Collins l)uke Starr (Speech '60) has hotel lounge and have guest speak­ lowing mid-semester. 1/ie CJ;,to,,, Joyce Curr,iln gone into the wig manufacturing ers from outside the college. Howard Iffinger, a Junior in the N,w, Editor · · · · · · · · · ·······.Dave Scheuer business. If you are in the habit of Feature Editor ....••...••. , •• Lyn Civitello Physical Educ~tion Department. F,ature Ed,tor...... Joyce Chumbley flipping your lid, see Duke for Editorial Editor ...... , ..•.. , .. Art Cohen l . Hillel was elected to the presidency. Dear Scampers: Mak,-up Editor , . , , ...•. , •...•• Dan Healy rep acements. Howie is a brother in Phi. E. K. Photoiraphy Editor .•...•.•.. Ruben Marshall (Continued on page 1,,J Certainly congratulations are in Ad Mana~" ..•.••....•...••••.. John Gero To Meet February 19 and was past treasurer. W'illiam Order and I Offer mine to all who Circulation Dir,ctor ..•• , , •••.•. Phil Farney R,portu, and Ftat11r, Wrilerr:AI Bowlby, Jared There will be a core group Moc)air wil serve as both Vice had a part in your splendid pro- Brown. Ken Murray, Bernie Ruttenberg, Walt LeGreave<, Dick Fielding, Dan Valle, meeting of the Hillel Club of Ithaca President and house manager. Bill duction. I have attended alt Scamp- Jan Consalvi. Toots Bennet, Bill Diehl. Bar­ College at 4: 00 p.m. on Thursday, is a navy veteran and is a Citizen­ er productions for eleven years and rie Wells, Dom Pacio, Margo Scheckman, ';',in Fuchs. Bert Heifner, Nick Irpolito. February 19 In Room 13 of the Col­ ship Education m:ijor. I have never enjoyed a better one. Baal. Bill Brunner. John Ca,ciani, Copy Sta/I: B,11 Holbro0k, Joyce Curran, Susie Dear lege Annex. The Hillel officers in­ Elected as House-Treasurer was I won't attempt to single out in­ Shacketon, Don Rich, Mary Ann Teleshia, vite all members and those inter­ Al Gala, a sophomore in the Physi­ dividuals because everyone did his Jo-Anne Ott. Phntoiraphy: D.,n Drew. Rabbe ested to attend this important cal Education Department. Al part so well. Let me simply say 0 1 1t~·'~i:::,c o1"~1~~~~~!i ;:,=d :~~orYd/,3':;~~J~ Dear Rabbe, meeting. The new advisor for HU- played Varsity football and is on that I thoroughly enjoyed the eve­ this paper do not neceuarily reflect the view, I was very surprised last week let, Dr. Alfred Krissel will discuss the Gymnastics team. Robert Pob­ ning and was very proud of all of Ithaca College. 'Anr, contributions from the • student, or faculty w,11 be printed depending, when the Who's Who listings came wlth the members the plans for loski was reelected as Secretary. of you. hbwevcr, on avail.1blc space and general in­ terest value as judged by the editorial stall, out in your paper and my name another Bagels ar' Lox Brunch and Bob is a sophomore in PJJysical Sincerely, l\11 contributions must be signed, but £.he name will be held upon request. wasn't on it. Except !or the fact the possiblllty of producing a tal- Education. Earl E. Clarke Pllone: 2-2431, ext, -21: After 5--2-2433 that I flunked sandpile as a kin­ ent show. All members and stu- Greg Aversa will continue as Dean of Students dergarten student in Bay City, dents are welcome ~t this meeting. Student rasldent adviser. Father Iowa my scholastic record has re­ For further information, contact Zimmer is Chaplain Advisor. mained unblemished. I i:an into a Ruben Marshall at Ithaca 3-1161, FRATERNITY JEWELERY similar problem last year when I W.A.A. applied to Time Magazine to be Physios by L. G. BALFOUR CO. Man of the Year and was turned To .Compete In Syracuse down. What can I do to gain the Institute Being Planned The Women's Athletic Associa­ recognition I really deserve? The tentative 'date for the annual Ithaca College Class Rings Mr. 0. Heck tion has accepted an invitation to Physio Therapy Institute is the attend Sportsday at Syracuse Uni­ For Men and Women Formerly.of Bay City, Iowa first weekend of May. The Co­ Dear Mr. Heck, versity, on February 21. Members chairman, Charleen S. Mann and will participate In basketball, vol­ I know how y&u feel, I flunked GIFTS-~AVORS-MUGS-TROPHIES John Symonds, are planning an in­ leyball, bowling, sklng, and· swim­ Sandpile myself and didn't make teresting and Informative program ming. Who's Who. I guess we'll both have Ray Robin~on-Rothschild's Dept. Store which should prove to be of Inter­ The basketball tournament will to accept the !act that we're mark­ est to many people outside of. the ed for life. continue this Thursday night at 7 Physiotherapy Department. Al- p.m., at the Aurora Gymnasium. Wednesday, February 18, 1959 THE ITHACAN Page Three Alp~abet Soup Wrestlers Romp BOMBERS BOMB WILKES by Ken Murray 33-3, At Buffalo -117-73; 15 MEN SCORE Tonight (Wed. 18) is the last piled through a series of close Saturday Coach Herb Broad­ by Greg Aversa chance for local fans to see the matches, which unfortunately, in well took the I.C. wrestlers 1D:i8-'o9 basketball Bombers in most cases have been losses for to meet the Buffalo Bulls. Boynton Junior High gymnasium was the scene of a action. They'll make their final the Bombers. It's tough to lose a Ithaca showed their real mass slaughter last Thursday n!ght, when a contingent _of home appearance of the season weight class by one or two points, strength by beating Buffalo eoal-crackin' basketeers from Wilkes College, Pa. met with against a tough Quantico Marine and tragic when several close 33-3. a ·much-better-than ever J.C. Bomber squad. Weeping to the club at Boynton Gym. It should be losses result in a match defeat. .Toe Sangiorgi started things off tune of 111-73 the Pennsylvanians were turned away when a. close one, and a good one to However, a win is a win no matter when he pinned George Fechs in Coach "Carp" Wood clearerl his watch. by 2 or 200 points. the second Deriod. bench and had aJI his men, save Although the season Isn't over Last Saturday, the Bombers In the 130 lb. class Jim Valentine one, hit the scoring column. the Bombers with the aid of found the winds favorable for vic­ Churchill and S!om. Minutes later as yet (the boys have four more turned Jerry Tu echo everywhere Itw as Phil Liebrock who started tory as they soundly clobbered the games left, all on the road), per­ but loose and pinned him with only tho scoring with his free throw at­ Don Churchill was forced to leave University of Buffalo. With a little haps a few words on the season up two minutes gone in the first per­ ter 55 seconds of play in the first the game with an ankle injury. The bit of luck and some hard work to this point would be fitting here. iod . .Jimbo used a reverse half nel­ quarter. Then Don Churchill fol­ third period ended with I.C. out the grapplers could pull up to the ahead 81-58. The Bombers have come a long son and crotch hold. lowed with a goal. With both teams ,500 mark for the season. As with way since early in December. As of The only blue part of the day scoring at the pace of two points With the game just about iced the basketballers their final three now, they're assured of a winning was when Dick Bona ran into a per, and I.C:· out ahead 13-8 Don at the start of the foO.rth quarter, contests are a,II on the road. They season, and could easily improve real match and was decisioned af­ Axtell, the Bombers cool headed Coach \Vood began to send in his face Alfred this Saturday, and wind over last year's 12-8 record. ter a tough fight. floor-man, dunked two baskets in reserves. The quarter was high­ up against Cortland, and Oswego succession to boost the lead to 9 lighted by :\like O'Brien. a sopho­ It's often surprising how much a on successive Saturdays. The line­ points. Strickland followed with a more from the Albany area, who club may change as a season pro­ ups should remain relatively stable. ~ .- ~ lay-up to bring the score up to demonstrated the power Coach gresses. In their first few games Possible changes might be at 167 20-10. Graham, S!onis and Warn­ ·wood has on his bench. the Bombers didn't look like a good and 177. The cometition here will ITHACAN bold were sent in with 2 min 45 se­ It was O'Brien and ,;llueller lead- ball club. They weren't playing the come from Joe Dailey and Stork 'conds remaining and finished the ing the reserve squad of sopho­ type of ball everyone knew they Raymond . challanglng Ross Violi quarter when Graham fouled on a mores to the final gun when Ithaca were capable of. Against Cortland, and Ray McFarlane respectively. converted lay up, made his foul was 38 points better than Wilkes. at home, the Bombers looked any­ Otherwise the lineup of Sangiorgi, SPORTS throw and the score stood at 25-18. Final score 111-73 with Strickland thing but good, and perhaps a low Valentine, Bona, canough, Rafferty, high for the night with 23 points was reached that night. However, and Marella should hold. from there on, there was a gradual STJUCK-STnIK:ES .. and Slomkowski next with 16. SPORT SIDELIGHTS-Isn't it a l-,.,.---,-::----:--"'.""":'.~-::-7:-:~ improvement in team an individ­ * * In the second quarter Ithaca led SHOUT-SHOTS-This game fell bit sad when you stop _to think that "\Veldie Canough proved his real by at least 12 points throughout 6 points short of highest single ual play. When the Holidays were Cornell University has a bad hoc- strength bY pinning Buffalo's Jim with George Strickland, the lanky game total recorded against Clark­ over the club began to roll in high key team with a bad record, while Green in the second period with a sophomore with the soft lay up, son Feb. 9 '57 (117-97)-Church's gear. Over the past six weeks the Ithaca Coliege had a good hockey arm bar and chin bold. boys have been clicking together showing his finest as be control- ankle injury was a bad twist­ team that now has no record at all. Jimmy Rafferty got ·back on the and there have been some great led the boards for the most part. he'll resume duties tonight when ... According to the latest avail- winning ways by going all out with individual performances. Liebrock, Chuck Bailey was added to the the Quantico :\farines invade Itha.ea able figures the Bomber field goal a 5-0 decision over Buffalo's Bill Slomkowski, and Churchill have percentage is over 45%. That's Harrell. crew in place of Don Axtell. When -:Hike J. O'Brien has an outstand­ turned in consistantly good floor the half ended Strick had 15. Slom pretty good shooting in any league Ross Violi also registered a pin ing basketball career behind him games. Slomkowski's big scoring 8 and the score stood 55-37, . . . International sports competi- over Charlie :1ranino and Ray Mae at Cathedral High but an even bet­ punch has been followed up by r.c. won the tap with the start tion is often unprediictable to say FarJane also pinned Alex Brogen­ ter one in baseball having been double figure performances by one of the second half and after Wilkes the least. A couple of weeks ago field with only 4 minutes gone in named to the Herst AIJ-American or more of the other boys in every converted for 2 Bob Hoyt passed Chile won the international the zyiatch. High School baseball squad - no game. The numerous costly viola­ to Wambold setting up a fast break basketball title because the powers Tiny Marella also kept up his doubt a credit to the tri-city area- tions of early season were cut with Wambold laying it up for two. 16 of 17 men who played scored-2 down. All these factors have con­ that be in this country thought winning ways with a pin over Ken­ With the score 62-49 Leibrock re­ tributed to a successful season. that any old throw-together team nY Boon with only 52 seconds gone turned for Wambold and set off Wilkes men left the game on fouls would walk off with the champion- in the match. -Tonight I.C". vs. Quantico here- The club deserves credit for its ship, and because Russia refused an exhibition of fast breaks for improvement. So for that improve­ to play Nationalist China because ment; here's a "well done" salute of political reasons. Just last week, to our team, and a "good luck" for Australia came from down under the remaining games. to wrest the Cricket championship This month of February also from England. In the latter case, features the last flings of the everything was strickly "cricket", ·wrestling team that could be dub. but in the former case, I'm not bed l,C/s hard luck club of the quite so sure that everything was year, It's 2-5 record has been com- quite "cricket" at all . . .

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Student Wives Stewart Red & White Support The'Bombers At Last Meet Tonight GROCERIES, BEER, ETC. Home Basketball Game Tonight At Osmun Place 308 Stewart Ave. Phone 2-2291 The Ithaca C'ollege student Wives ClulJ will meet Wednesday (to- I-I======!.!.------. ' night) at S: 15 p.m. at the Sorority I. F. C. and Junior Class of Cornell House - 111 Osmun Place. The speakers [or the evening will be presents from Dr. Kolmin's Tax Class and PATTERSON'S MOBILGAS they will talk on "Preparation of Personal Income Tax returns for '59". The wives are advised to have WASHING - GREASING Chris Conner & Maynard Ferguson along with them any problems they might have concerning their filing 7:30-9:30 Feb. 27, 1959 and proper papers. Corner Buffalo & Aurora Streets and Student Council: (Continued from page 1) college, the administration in­ Kingston Trio 1 cluded. ITHACA S RECREATION CENTER 2:00-4:00 Feb. 28, 1959 Dillingham suggested that the IT 1 S student body and the adminis­ 1 tration felt largely the same on lde s Bowling Lanes See both for the price of $2.25 most basic issues. Where the Roller Skating difference may lie, he said, is in odern Lounge-Restaurant For the benefit of Campus Chest the carrying out of these basic Fri. and Sat. Nites New York State's Most policies. 8-11 24 Automatic Pin' Spotters Open to Everyone - Barton Hall AS I. C. IT: Bus from terminal and back Acres of Free Parking (Continued from page 2) OPINION: Joe )[alone: "The cause of all the world misery: The coining of the expression 'Creo un intelum'." Dr. Uohert Ryan: "Zero on a ,vestern Civilization examination is to be prized above all things be­ cause it means only one thing; the students don't know anything and what they do know is wrong." MORE THINGS: A small group of economics stu­ dents are in the process of writing English: DRIVE-IN MOVIE ON A RAINY NIGHT OP f~C1'0~Y . , ...,·i an index to the first three chapters . h. \-\0 . of last term's final examination. Thlnkl/sh translation: This drive-in's main Eng Iis • - Nominations are being received feature: pictures matched to the weather. In for the 1959 College Chemistry January, it's Snow White; in July, Hot Spell. Awards. Additional information When it pours,.of course, the program is all wet: may be obtained from the Manu­ facturing Chemists Association, Singing in the Rain, Hatful of Rain and Rain­ 1825 Connecticut Ave., N. W., tree County. On such nights, the Washington 9, D.C. I only (Thinklish) word for this AS I SAW IT: place is damphitheater ! Better The first one-act: BllI Collins, turn on your windshield wipers, working under handicap.s, directed light up a Lucky, and enjoy the the one act play, "A Ball [or the honest tllste of :fine tobacco. Imaginative" in the Green Room Friday. If the quality of the other Then It's Always Fair Weather! one acts equals this one, there will Thinklish: SPINSTITUTION •. be a full term of fine entertain­ 1 ...... ' ....~ ment. CHARL[S HUSTED, U. OF COLORADO STILL JIORE THINGS: 1 All individuals interested in play­ '· .. _English- , · SODA-FOUN MAKE 25 . TAIN Boss ng varsity tennis are urged to meet in the Physiotherapy Building Start talking our language-we've got ··-: on Thursday Feb: 26, at 7:30. hundreds of checks just itching to go! Directors of the Green Room one We're paying $25 each for the Thinklish act plays are looking for actors. words judged best! Thinklish is easy: it's Two one acts will be cast this new words from two ~ords-like those on afternoon and tomorrow in the this page. Send yours to Lucky Strike, Annex. Box 67A, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Enclose your name, address, college and class. A CIGARETTES COMPLETE Get the genuine article MUSICAL SERVICE . <> Think.fish t SCOOPER.VISOR · Get the honest taste ' .. ' ~ .. : ,.... HICKEY 1 S 000 HURLEY: NoRTHEASTERH MUSIC STORE 330 E. State St. of a LUCKY STRIKE English: DOZING WRAITH Ithaca Phone 4-1101 _Engli~h: SEASICK MAYFLOWER : ; .. . PASSENGER '< The New COLLEGE SPA

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