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Vol. 29, No. 12 Ithaca College, Ithaca, , Aeril 30, 1958 6 Pages New Representatives New Constitution To To Student Council Radio and T. V. Department On :llonday, April 21, at 7: 00 in To Summer Govern Women Students the annex, representatives for next Hold Workshop year's Student Council were nomi­ The Ithaca College Department. of Television and Radio announ- The members of the Woman's Civic Committee, under the direction nated and elected. As a result of a of Dean Virginia C. Howard, drew ·UP a new and more elaborate ces a summer workshop for teachers which will be specifically geared new system, the college has bee1,1 constitution. The constitution was voted into effect by a representative broken down into more areas so to the needs of the classroom teacher in the Electronic Age. The group of Ithaca College women on !\londay, April 14 in Room 14 of that department representation in summer session in "Television and Radio Techniques in Education" the Annex. Certain revisions were made to improve and refine the the council is increased. will be offered twice during the summer. out-dated constitution. It ls the consensus of opinion that the new The following results indicate The dates of the workshop are: constitution offers each woman student fairer and more personal rela- representatives for next year: ------J h h tions with her government body. u 1Y 7 t roug 25 and July 28 Sophomore Representatives: Lib- ''King And 111 through August 15. Classes will Two of the important changes era! Arts and Business, Steve be limited in enrollment to assure are: 1) The name of the organiza- TA p Sets Play Brown; Physical Education and Sells Out that all students have an oppor tion will be changed from The • • • H1ysiotherapy: Cindy Jones; '.\lu- tunity to work on all phases of Woman's Civic Committee (W.C.C.) Dead11·ne-May 15 sic, '.\lary Arlin; and Radio-TV, production. to The· w omen •s st u d en t Go Vern- Drama, Speech, Fred Douglas. Did you notice the crowd and Therefore, openings in the work 2) Th J ti excitement around the theatre ment (W.S.G. ) ' e e ec on Theta Alpha Phi, national dra- Junior Class Representatives: Lib- shop will be closed in the order procedure will be changed from era! Arts and Business, Art Cohen; lobby on :ll0ndaY, morning, April f h nomination by department and matic fraternity, is now holding Physical Education and Physio- 14? It was the opening of the box o t e receipt of applications. Tu its annual playwriting contest. Any office for The King and I, which ition for a three-week workshop electl·on by class to nomination and therapy :llurray Stern· l\lus1·c Lee of th d"ts1 · •5~ 00 one-act play written by an Ithaca • · ' ' • h 1 , 1 3 Th d d ree ere 1s "" o. . electl·on by ind1"vidua1 dormitories, College student Is eligible, , if it Hurne tt · semor · Cl ass R epresent a- runs t roug 1 ·' ay · e rama e- R egistration will be held from for the organiz!l,tion governs dor- tives: Liberal Arts and Business, partment opened the box office at 8 00 t is submitted by l\lay 15. Choice of nine o'clock on the !4th and at : o 9 : 0 0 on the mornings of mitory situations rather than de- snbJ"ect matter and type of play Francia Gott; Physical Education July 7 and July 28 in the Ithaca · h s T five o'clock the ticket rack was partmental situatl one. remains entirely up to the student. and Ph ys10t erapy, ue asca; College Library. Participants will . TV D d s h R empty. There was a line extending The new constitution was pre­ Cash prizes w·ll be a. arded to R a d10- • rama an peec • ose, use the best equipment a.vailabl 1 w :llilitello; Music, H. Luther Everly. into the theatre until noon, and . h e sented to the presidents of the the first, second, and third place Th . our own switchbo·ard was com- m t e comp I etely R. C. A.-equip dormitories at a meeting in Dean winners, and their plays will be ese are your representatives ped studios. The workshop is de Howard's office on Sunday, April produced in the Green Room next for next year, and their primary pletely tied up. signed to acqua1·nt the student 1·n 12. That evening, each president fall. objective is to represent their re- During the p r e vi o u s week, all phases of broadcasting from , h spective departments on the Coun- tickets were made available to learning how Radio and Television read the constitution to her donni- th t tory, and a vote was taken to ac­ r e aim of e conteS is to fur- cil. If v. ou have any suggestions or cast and orchestra members to as­ equipment works, to staging Radio cept or reject the constitution. At ther the interest in drama at Ith- ideas for programs, contact your sure tickets for their families com­ programs and closed cir~ut Tele a mass meeting of all women stu­ aca College and to encourage the rouncil representative. The Stu- ing from out of town. The greatest vision programs. Classes will also dents on Monday evening, April 14, development of writing ability in dent Council meets the first and demand from the show personnel make field trips to local and re the new constitution underwent talentecl students. It provides the third Tuesdays of every month in was for the weekend performances. gional Radio and Television Sta much discussion, and certain re­ Room 13 of the annex. Any stu- According to custom, return post tions. For aplication forms or fur rare opportunity for an amateur dent of the college is more than cards were sent to regular custo­ visions made before it was approv­ ther information, write to: writer to have his play performed welcome to attend any meeting. mers on the drama department ed and formally accepted by a Dr. William 1\1. Grimshaw, (Di before an audience. The direction This past weekend, the regional mailing list. unanimous vote. rector of Graduate Studies), Ithaca. The type of woman student will be under qualified members of division of the National Student As it became apparent that the College, Ithaca, New York government that will be in accord­ Theta Alpha Phi, and the casting Council Association met at Cornell demand for tickets exceeded the University. The theme at the con- capacity of our theatre, many stu­ ance with the constitution is the is open to all students enrolled in vention this year was "Students' dents and faculty members, who most popular type of government the college. Responsibility in Higher Educa- would otherwise have been disap­ on American campuses. Lucinda 'While judging the scripts, the tion." Steve Brown '61, represent- pointed, were accomodated at the Undergraduates May Banfield, W.C.C. president, stated in regard to the new constitution, committee is unaware of the auth- ed Ithaca College at this annual dress rehearsal previews on April Affiliate With Alumni "We hope it is a step toward de­ ors' identities. This year's judges meeting. There were over 75 col- 25, 26, and 27. These preYiews were leges of New York State repre- also sold out in very sb.ort order. mocratic woman's student govern­ are ~!rs. Marion L. Miller, Ass't As a result of the adoption by sented, ,:ind although Ithaca Col- Student coupons were honored at the Student Council to allow un ment, and we expect it will take Prof. of English; Charles H. Ran- lege is not a member of the asso- these previews as well ·as for the strides further in the future." dergraduates at I. C. to affiliate dall, Assoc. Proff. of Drama; and ciation at the present time, the run of the show. with the Alumni Association, a Arnold Sherman, Radio-TV student, Council plans to join t¾ N.S.C.A. :llr. Randall wishes to express meeting was recently held in the and member of T.A.P. next fall. his appreciation to those who pa- office of the Executive Secretary State Will Back A new tradition will be started tiently stood in line for tickets. of the Alumni Association, Mrs. by the college this year when all \Ve are sorry there were not more Lillian S. Vail. students will be invited to attend tickets available. As our theatre Suggestions were made in regard Student Loans Journalism Class ":\loving Up Day."· Sponsored by seats only 365, our capacity for a the Student Council, the program to setting up the program of stu The New York Higher Education run of ten nights was less than is E"cheduled to be held l\lay 15th, dent affiliation at the college, and Assistance Corporation, a non­ Publishes Paper 4,000. at 8: 15 p.m. in the college theatre. it was decided that the committee profit corporation, created for the members would canvass the stu This issue of THE ITHACAN Seniors will meet in the Green purpose of lending funds to stu­ Room for a processional into the dent body for further ideas. A final dents who are residents of New has -been publlsl1e

Wednesday, April 30, 1958 THE ITHACAN Page Three J'amnus Spring Weekend '5 8 Royal Candidates last mnrh ••• by Ron Houghtaling King and Queen To Be Named Saturday Shades of the 01' West! I. C.'s upcoming Spring Weekend is keep­ ing abreast of the current rash of g~ ea~U gelU,(J//, e~aiet adult Western movies and T. ·v. programs as the theme of the week-end is Westward Ho. Each would-be cowboy and cowgirl will VV,, 2ueen J

Starkman Matejka Royal· Candidates (Continued from page 1) Council representative. Part of the McCullough Honored Nominated For ":\loving-Up Day" will mean that new late permissions will go into By Della Sigma Pi Spring Weekend effect. The new schedule will be The Spring Weekend '58 Royal printed in the next issue of the Miss Ester McCullough, better Candidates wlll be announced Jthncm 1• known as ~Hckey by her campus- · Saturady ·, the king an dqueen will Th roug h the efforts of the Stu - mates, was honored by the mem- be revealed at the parade and the dent Council, three rooms have prince, princess and attendants at been opened in the annex for the ·bers of Delta Sigma Pi Sul!-day lhe Cotillion Ball. use of students who wish to study evening, April 20, at a. gala ban- Preliminary balloting was held or work together. Rooms 13, 14, quet held at the Statler Hotel on April 17th and brought the follow­ 1m1l 1;; are free to students from the Cornell Campus. Over 90 mem­ ing results: S-6-:00 dally. It Is hoped that thi.~ bers of the fraternity were in at­ Nomlnated for Queen will eliminate the noise in the li- tendance as Mickey was presented Pat Andrews, Cynthia Jessup, brary. and Sophia Stambach. with a bouquet of long-stemmed Nominated for King Student Council red roses, and a rosewood and ''\./HY CAN'T YOU BE. LlkE THE. OTHER SATYRS?" Jerry Bearce, Dick Everitt, and President ...... Rose ~Hlitello bronze plaque engraved with her Bill Ruger. Vice President ...... Art Cohen name and the best wishes of the Nominated for Princess fraternity. Class of 69 Ginnie Gaines, Marylou McCul­ This national fraternity event, lough, and Honey Shapiro. President ...... Jim Silvestri Vice President ...... Ross Viall sponsored by chapters of Delta Nominated for Prince Secretary ...... -...... Honey Shapiro Sigma Pi all over the United States Dick Coleman, Joe Gul!lari, and 11" Does That Gal Rate A Special Date Treasurer ...... Earl :Mu Ill& Canada and l\Iexlco, promises to Eric Schuster. Class of 60 Nominated for Sophomore attendant become 'one of the big social events President ...... Gregg Aversa. C Judy Enslee, Joan Matejka, and Vice President ...... Sherry Taylor of the year on the Ithaca allege Come to The CLINTON HOUSE Carol Starkman. Secrotary ...... Tedi Smith calendar. The Delta Lambda Chap- Nominated for Freshman attendant Treasurer ...... Al Cain ter of Delta Sigma Pi will hold Sue Maclay, Lois Smith, and Class of 61 this event annually at Ithaca Col- to Navigate Betty Ztroli. President ...... Bob Navarro lege, and plans are being formu- The Royal candidates will ride Vice President ...... Bill Holbrook Smorgasbord-Sat.-5 :30 P.M. 8:30 P.M. lated to combine the contest with ln the t).oat parade, Saturday, May Secretary ...... J\forge li'arre1 l 3 at 1:30 beginning· at the library. Treasurer ...... D an H ea1 Y a a &·'"li-formal dance. Ji Wednesday, April 30, 1958 Page Faur THE ITHACAN ORGANIZATION NEWS COLLEGE HOST TO N.Y.S.S.M.A. - - FIFTH ANNUAL MUSIC .FESTIVAL for national officers and chapter by Jack LaCovey INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL delegates. Ithaca Colleges' Epsilon chapter of dis­ Approximately 55 schools, with about 3700 students will be re­ ELECTS OFFICERS FOR 1958-59 tinguished itself by acquiring a presented at the New York State School Music Association 1958 trophy for traveling the longest Spring Festival which will be held for the fifth consecutive year at At a meeting on April 23, the I.F.C. elected new officers for the distance ·to the convention. Ithaca College on May 8 and 9. All ·students and faculty of the School 1958-1959 term. They are as follows: President, David Partington; of l\lusic will act as hosts to the schools paricipating in this event. Vice President, Larry Coleman; Secretary, Anthony Buttino; Treasurer, PHI DELTA ·PHI The" areas between Rocheser, Wellsville, Hancock, Deihl, Avoca, and Marvin Skillman. A committee consisting of the old officers and the· Honeoye Falls will be represented in this festival. Phi Delta Pi ended pledging Fri­ Barry Haywood, Chairman of the Student Executive Board, heads new officers was elected to revise the constitution. day, April 18, after an "initiation" the administration of the festival which is sponsored by the Ithaca. night. Phi Delt now has six new College student chapter of l\lENC. The faculty chairmen are l\lrs. sicianship. Congratulations, Nick! DELTA PHI ZETA members. They are: Jeanine Mi­ Celia Slocum and l\lrs. Helen Wickstrom. The fraternity, at Hs last meet­ chavo; Lorraine Santacroce, Mari­ The NYSS:\1A, a subsidiary of M:ENC, holds annual Spring Festi- , On April 19th, Delta Phi Zeta ing, decided to move. Since our pre­ anne Martin, Edris Linkroum, Ro­ vals throughout the state. Similar festivals are being held this year 1 held installation of new officers. sent house is inadequate for our berta Hill, and Harriet l\larranco. in Rome, Syracuse, Oneonta. and Plattsburg, New York. Students in Tile old officers gave over their nC'ecls and unacceptable for our New officers were elected at a The public schools perform at these festivals. It is estimated that 69. duties to the newly-elected offi­ wants as a fraternity, the member­ meeting on Monday, April 21. They organizaions, 96 ensembles, and 545 soloists will take part this year. cers, who are as follows: Presi­ ship voted to obtain a more suit­ are as follows: President, l\larilyn These performances are rated by adjudicators who fill out com­ dent, Sandy Collins; Vice-Presi­ ahle house. Roth; Vice President, Barbara ment sheets which have a form for rating and also a space for con­ dent, Carolyn Chase; Recording Jean Weber; Recording Secretary, structive criticism. These sheets are sent to the students .and their Secretary,- Lenni Wagner; Treas­ SIGMA AL~HA IOTA Angela George; Treasurer, Patri­ teachers, 35 of whom are alumni of Ithaca College School of Music. urer, Pat Moretto; Sergeant-At­ cia Delaney, The adjudicating staff will include eight members of tlle Ithaca Arms, Tedi Smith; Historian, Marie On April 19 E>ight new members April 25, 26, and 27 Phi Delta Pi College Staff. Visiting judges- will be Miss Marguerite Ough from Camessis; Alumni Secretary, Kar­ were initiated into S.A.I. The for­ held their weekend. It began Friday Bay Shore; l\!r. Robert Bunnell from Johnson ; l\lr. James Trus­ en Prindle; Corresponding Secre­ mal initiation took place in Syra­ night with an informal party which C'ello from Poland; l\Ir. Harold Grahling from Spr!ngville; l\lr. Luther tary, Ester Glatt; Chaplain, Joy cuse at ceremonies celebrating had a Hawaiian theme. The formal· Hoffman from Bath; and l\lr. Jack Rossi from Corning. ::\Iackie; Social Chairman, Honey State Day. Representative members initiaiton for pledges, installation Mr. Robert Grant from Olean High School will be NYSS1IA'S Shapiro; Hospitality chairman, from Potsdam State Teachers Col­ of officers, banquet, and formal official representative at Ithaca's festival. Kathy Jones; House Chairman, lege, Eastmai1 School ·of :\lusic, dance was Saturday. The weekend Acting as official hosts will be Dr. Howard I. Dillingham, Presi­ Maria Varney; Inter-Fraternity , and Syra­ terminated with a picnic all day dent of Ithaca College; Dr. Craig McHenry, Dean of the School of Council Representative, Joyce Cur­ cuse University attended this con­ Sunday, Music; Dr. William L. Gragg, superintendent of the Ithaca Public ran. ference. The day's agenda included School System and :\1iss Bernice Finch, Director of Music for the The Patronesses Tea will be held a workshop, a minature musical, HILLEL Ithaca Public Schools. on May 7th. There will be instal~ and the formal initiation. Repre- The festival will be accomodated in the college theater, the music Jation of the patronesses at this senting Ithaca College in the musi- Three Hillel members will as­ building, the Oddfellows Hall, the Ithaca High School, various studios, time. Refreshments will be served. cal were Jeanne Long Traphagan, sist at the services this Friday. the annex and the new TV studios. The Baptist Church will be used f'atherine Gable, Joyce Chesley, After the services there will be dis­ for choirs, and the library will serve ·as the registration center. DELTA SIGMA Pl Joyce :\Iansheffer, Heather Kilmer, cussion of the Tenth anniversary The performing students will be given identification tags, pro­ and Ginny Lesche, who performed of Israel. Refreshments will be grams, and college stickers. All Ithaca College students are invited Delta Lambda chapter of Delta a selection from ,r Teleman Suite served at an informal dance fol­ to listen to the various performances and may obtain programs at the Sigma Pi held their informal and in F' major for strings, two horns, lowing the discussion. information desk in the library. formal initiations Sunday after­ and a piano. noon, April 20, at the Statler wi!J be repre­ DELTA KAPPA Hotel on the Cornell Campus. Ten sented at Spring Week-end by the CHEERLEADERS DELTA SIGMA Pl new members were initiated into customary marching band consist­ Twelve new members were in- the Delta· Lambda chapter along RECEIVES VISITOR ing of all members. stalled into Delta Kappa on There wi!l be cheerleading prac- with Professor John W. Fitzgerald, · f II d · Regional director, Bob Andree, On ;\lay 16 the Sigma Alpha Iota \Vednesday the 23. Three awards bee or a men an women m- who entered as a faculty advisor. from the Central Office of Delta Chorus will appear on WICB-TV The members, new and old, W·er·e presented·. Best Pledge, Jack terested in trying out for cheer- S p ·in connection with the State con- igma i, attended the initiation guests, and visitors gathered in Cantwell, and Bob Nevarro; :\lost Je~ding for next year. Practice and banquet along with 6 members ferenc.:! of the National Federation will be in the Seneca Gym, the main ballroom of the Statler of l\lusic Clubs. They will perform Improved Pledge, Jerry Johnson; from the Alpha Kappa Chapter in Sunday evening for a punch hour Wednesday, April 30, 4:00 p.m. to Buffalo. :\Ir. Andree gave a short "A Joyful Song," by John Duri. :\lost "Goofed Up" Pledge, Jeffery and dinner honoring the new mem­ talk concerning the newly installed Iacobucci. bers and saluting the Rose of Delta chapter in Mexico City. He stated Sig, Miss "Mickey" :\IcCullough. W.A.A. HOLDS A banquet for the pledges, and NEWMAN CLUB that although the, chapters in Over. 90 people were served by the ANNUAL BANQUET new officers will be held Saturday. Canada are inactive, Delta Sigma staff of the Statler. Dr. Harcourt will be the guest The Newman Club will hold a Pi is an international fraternity On April 10, 1958, the annual speaker. meeting for the election of new due to the installation of the Mexi­ W.A.A. banquet was held at the co City chapter. It was mentioned Delta Kappa tells of changing its officeri;; on May 6. Newman's an- t that during the installation in Initiated as Active Members of Lehigh Valley ReS aurant. The pro- pledging policy to less and uual picnic is planned for l\Iay 11, Mexico City, three letters were gram began with the invocation by more construc'ti·ve pursui·ts. Iota chapter of Kappa Garoma P s I and on l\lay 18 Newman will hold chosen to be read. These con­ last month were: Ole Christenson, :\lrs. Helen Totman. After a very gratulatory letters were written its final Communion Breakfast. Anthony Lapinsky, and Joseph delectable chicken dinner, toast­ Pl THETA PHI REVISES by the 99 chapters all over the Somogyi. Nicholas Brignola was mistress, :'llrs. Janet Banish, pre­ PLEDGE SYSTEM country. The fraternity is proud initiated as a Chapter Associate sented the guest speaker, Dr. Lu­ W.A.A. TO ELECT that of the three letters chosen, member and Albert Burbank of cille VerHulst of Syracuse Uni- Pi Theta Phi has completed its one was from Delta Lambda Chap­ ter, and written by secretary, the music famil was elected to versity, who spoke on current second successful year of its revis­ Nominations for \V.A.A. officers Richard Wells. Mr. Andree con­ Chapter Honorary status. All the ed pledging system, with. the haz- for the 1958-59 school year have trends in the Physical Education gratulated p r e s i de n t, Patrick new members were sworn in ac­ teaching field. The program was ing, ridiculing, and purposeless in- been compl11ted, and plans for the Laverlo, on this fraternity ac­ cording to the national constitu­ concluded with the presentation of formal initiation eliminated from el

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