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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The thI acan: 1960/61 to 1969/70 at Digital Commons @ IC. It has been accepted for inclusion in The thI acan, 1960-61 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC. THE ITHACA COLLEGE CHOIR: to· perform tonight In College Music Hall Choir Christmas, Concert Tonight ~vent Scheduled In. The Ithacan College Music Hall By ALAN GOLDSAND The Ithaca College Choir and Chorus directed by Don Craig will present the annual Christmas-Hanukkah Concert tonight in the.Music Hall at 8:15. ~ Ithaca College, Ithaca, N. Y. · Mr. Craig will be assisted by the Ithaca College Brass Ensemble, conducted by Mr. Robert Prins. Solos will be sung by Lucille Baker, soprano, Jerry Carbone, Ver.no Named. Spring Weekend Chairman; bass, Maryellen Harrington, so­ prano, David Honness, tenor, Plan Two New Events For Annual Affair Glenn Mead, tenor, and Joyce By .RAY HOBART Olson, soprano. The seventy-seven voices of the Milca Vemo, Radio-TV '62 has combined Choir and Chorus, and day evening there will be a formal been named chairman of Spring the fifteen members of the Brass dance at which the coronation of Weekend 1961, Ensemble will work together under Vemo served as fros.h class the King and Queen and the pres­ the batons of their conductors to entation of the court will take president in 1958 and Quarry present the following program: place. Dorm treasurer in 1958, He is a * * * member of Rho Tau Sigma (Na­ Brunch Slated Part I will consist of "Two tional Radio-TV Fraternity), and Brunch will be served Sunday Wassail Songs" one from England, , and is vice president morning, and in the afternoon arranged by Vaughan Williams, of the Inter-Fraternity Council. there will be a picnic, Greek games, DON CRAIG and one from Kentucky, arranged -Committee heads for Spring and a jam session. ... Choir and Chorus Director by Niles and Horton, and sung by Weekend, to be held the last week­ Prizes will be awarded to the the Choir. end in April, are: Ken Miller, John winners of the talent show, float Casciani, Harry Snyder, Joan parade, and Greek games. * * * Kosta, Dan Drew, Mike Vigliotti, This year, as in the past, a con- Summer Part II will consist of "Lullay Bob Shapiro, Joan DelVeechio, Nan MIKE VERNO test will be held for the naming My Liking" (Medival carol) with Adler, Steve Rose, Don Rick, Carol , , • Spring Weekend Chairman of the Weekend. The winner will soprano solo by Maryellen Har­ Garamoni, Joan Herman, and The weekend will get underway receive: a ticket to the Weekend Program rington, tenor solo by David Honness, and bass solo by Jerry Rosalie Weiner. Friday night with an informal from the Junior class, two mugs Carbone; "The Carol of the Birds" dance. King and Queen c,f the donated by Delta Kappa, flowers Announced (Spam~), soprano solo by Lucille Talent Show Planned Weekend and their court will be (Continued on pane 9) Ithaca College has announced its Baker: "Patapan" (French); "The sixth annual summer study pro­ Two major changes· in the 1961 announced Friday night. Saturday Twelve Days of Christmas" (Eng­ Spring Weekend will be a talent ·morning there will be a float gram. lish), sung by the Choir and show Saturday afternoon and parade. In the afternoon a talent A h• The course will consist of a six Chorus. Greek games Sunday afternoon. show will be 'performed and Satur- nyt Jng week program including lectures and field trips in the Caribbean * * * Area. The study deals primarily In part III, the Choir will sing I.C. FACULTY MEMBER Missing?·:; with the culture and education of "Jesu Dulcis Memoria" (Jesu our fellow citizens in Puerto Rico Sweet Thought), and the Choir and Ever wonder what could be put and the Virgin Islands and is Chorus will sing "Angelus Ad in a cornerstone cap.sule as repre­ especially designed for experienced Pa stores Ait" ( The Angel Said to Beeler Authors Music Boo~ sentative of Ithaca College 1960? teachers and professional workers the Shepherds) and "Hod i e Here's a list of what was placed in related fields. Christus Natus Est." (Today A series of four instruction conductor and judge of bands. He in the cornerstone capsule at dedi­ June 1 Deadline Christ is Born). books on brass instrument methods demonstrated methods in band cation ceremonies of the Student The course of study will be for beginners, written by a faculty conducting at the 27th annuaI con­ * * * Union at the new campus site re­ supplemented by visits and planned member of the Ithaca College ference of the· Pennsylvania MEA cently: Part IV will consist of the Choir, field trips to many centers of Chorus and Brass Ensemble; "In school of Music, has been published in Harrisburg, Pa., Dec. 1 A list of "Friends of Ithaca Col· interest. and is available locally at Hickey's Prof. Beeler received his B.S., Ecclesiis" (In the Congregation) lege"; a college catalogue; a gradu­ Students expecting to register Music Store. ·· M.S., and bachelor of music from from Symphoniae Sacre by G. ate school bulletin; a student hand­ for this program must apply for The author, Profeesor Walter Ithaca College. Gabrieli. Featured in this will be book; a music school brochure; a reservations before June 1. En­ B~er, bas been a faculty member The series of instruction books Maryellen Harrington - soprano physical education school brochure: rollment is limited to thirty stu­ here since 1~30. is entitled ·"Play Away." It was and Glenn Mead-tenor. an alumni record, and copies of: dents. If any further information Prof. Beel~r, conductor of the published last month by the G. The Cayugan, WSG constitution, Part V will consist of "Six is desired contact Dr. William Christmas Carols arranged by College ~oncert- and marching Schirmer Publishing Co. of New The Ithaca College Plan, the stu­ Grimshaw, head of Graduate LeRoy Anderson and played by the bands,·ia widely known 11s a guest York . dent directory, and The Ithacan. Studies. .. (Continued on 1)(1.ge 3)

Pa,- ;Th~ Th~ ITHACJ>.N .. ~- .. ''Murder In The Cathedral'' SCHAEFER BEER OANS Next Drama Production ARE BlAUliFUL. .. By R. AHRENS Priests of Canterbury, aides to Ahrens, who played the theatrical The Drama department w:ill pre­ Becket, will be played by Bob producer Lawrence Ormont in ient its third show of the year, Norek, Roger Harkenrider, and Ed "Two On An Island," Al Eisen­ r. S. Eliot's "Murder In The Pilkington. berg, who protrayed Otto Frank in Cathedral," January 11 through 14. Pilkington, who played "Ross" in "The Diary of Anne Frank" last [.t will be directed by Roger Bard­ "Two On An Island," directed the year, Mike Halpern, and Jay well, drama instructor. production of "The Innocents" in Tarses. Craig MacN ab, last seen in "Two the Green Room last Friday. A chorus of twelve women take Dn An Island," will plav the cen­ Four Tempters and Four stage for a greater part of the tral figure, Thomas Becket. Three Knights will be played by Roger play. The feud between King Henry ______II and Thomas Becket has been material for many dramatists and poets, perhaps the most recent being Jean Anouilh's "Becket," Debate Team Organized; which opened in a few weeks ago. Has Full Winter Schedule Mr. Eliot concerns himself not so much with the direct feud, for "Although our won-loss record King Henry II never appears on has been anything but exceptional, stage, but rather with the internal we are rapidly overcoming our Concert feelings of Becket and his struggle. handicap of inexperience and (Continued from pane 1) The background: Becket, close should do much better once we do," Brass Ensemble. friend of Henry II, is made Arch- this was the feeling of Professor Part VI will consist of ''The bishop of Canterbury. He is ex­ James C. Skaine; faculty advisor Night Before Christmas," sung by pected to be a religious and po­ to .the Ithaca College Forensic As­ the Choir. litical puppet in the hands of the sociation and its debating team. Part VII will consist of, in King. But, unlike most clerical This fall, the team, competing recognition of the Feast of Lights, figures of his day, Becket becomes against major colleges for the first the Jewish Festival, Hanukkah, aware of and involved in his duties. time as a member of the Central selections from "Judas Maccabeus' He rejects the King's political as­ New York Forensic League, com­ hy Handel, including "Father in pirations for him. Their friend­ piled a 1-5 won-loss record and Heav'n'' featuring Joyce . Olson, ship severed. Becket is left alone to showed steady improvement against meZ7.0-soprano; "See, the Con'ring battle with his conscience. It is at its non-league opponents. Hero Comes"; "Rejoice, 0 Judah", this point that Mr. Eliot begins Recently, the IC debaters partici­ featuring Jerry Carbone, bass- his drama. pated in the Pittsburgh Cross­ baritone; and "Hallelujah, Amen", Examination Debate Tournment by the Choir and Chorus. Lucy in that city, in which fifty-eight Simon and Amy Lou Richards will Basketball Game colleges · and universities from accompany respectively on the eighteen states, Canada, and piano and organ. To Be Televised Jamaica were represented, . Tomorrow night Ithaca College The team has a full winter TV, WICB, will originate live tele­ schedule . of competition planned Weekend casts of Ithaca College home that wni get underway in January. (Continued from pane 1) 'basketball games. The Bombers The ICFA conducts a forty-five from Pi Theta Phi, and a prize second local game against Clark­ minute radio program, "Public from Delta Sigma Pi. The winner son, will be bro~dcast on cable Speaking," whicJi can be heard will also ride in the fl.oat parade channel 2, and will be the first every Wednesday evening at 6:16 Saturday afternoon. Ithaca College cage game ever' tele­ over WICB. , An entry blank for the naming vised. The contest w:ill be aired The association was organized of the Weekend contest will appear from the new Ithaca High School last year and is open to all Ithaca in the next three issues of The gym starting at g: 15. The game College student!!. Ithacan. will also be broadcast on WICB radio by Pete Peterson and Ron Martzoff. Ithaca College radio, WICE-AM Rafferty, Ziobro Receive Phi E.K. FM, will present a special line­ up · of holiday programs Friday night high lighted by an hour long MVP Football, Soccer Awards version of Charles Dickens' im­ Jim Rafferty and John Ziobro ------mortal "Christmas Carol." The all Phi Epsilon Kappa presents student -cast features George Beers were the recipients of Phi Ep­ TH£ F. & M. SCHAEFER BREWING CO., NEW YORK and ALBANY, N. V. silon Kappa's annual "Most Valu­ trophies to the most valuable as Ebenezer Scrooge, Bob Billings able Player" awards presented last player in each df six athletic activi- in the role of Tiny Tim, with Kathy ties at the college. The awards Keating, Jay Jayson, and Mary We~nesday, are given for football and soccer Coleman as female leads. Ted Ford, Rafferty was presented a trophy in the fall, basketball and wrest- Dave Wil_liams, Calvin Branche, WASH 'N SHOP for his outstanding play on the ling in the winter and baseball ·Tony Collins, have other male gridiron this past season while and track in the spring. leads. The program will be nar- 204 W. SENECA STREET Ziobro was selected as the most The recipient is chosen for his rated by Jim Everets. Ken Dodd valuable player on the soccer value to the team, representation :and Jack Mindy, who adapted this team. · of the college, and for his indi- version from the stage play, are 11Closest coin operated 24hr. a day The trophies were presented by vidual ability. co-producers and directors. A Ray Spadafora, Chairman of the The MVP of each sport is se- -second program produced and di­ LAUNDERMAT to Ithaca College" lected by his teammates, coaches, rected by Jay Wayne will be broad­ Awards Committee, at half time 7 hr. service on DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY ceremonies of IC's first home and members of Phi Epsilon cast preceding the "Christmas basketball game last week. Kappa. Carol."

THE RIGHTTASTE BECAUSE Viceroys got it. .. at both ends Page Four The ITHACAN Wednesday, Decembe,r 14, _1960 VARSITY BASKETBALL TRI-CAPTAINS l'vE BEE"~ SAVING THEM FOR YE.ARS .

BOB BURKELEY PAUi: MUELLER MIKE O'BRIEN BOMBERS FACE CLARKSON 7 ,Coach Carlton Wood's varsity basketballers oppose Clarkson to- C~ach Joe Hamilton's Freshman Matmen Drop morrow evening in the new high will oppose Auburn Community school gym. This will be the final College in the 6 :30 p.m. prelim. 20-6 Decision action for the Bombers before · Th F h d th" Christmas vacation. e ro~ are 1 _an 3 1s To Syracuse The Bombers are now 2 and 1 season, having won their only home for the season, following their game. They defe~ted the Cornell By JIM COHEN week-end road trip. Friday evening Frosh 69-63 l_ast Tuesday, but the Ithacans Sllffered a 104-70 de- were defeated m a re~rn match, The Ithaca College wrestling feat at the hand of the New York 75-56, at Barton Hall last Wednes­ team lost its first match of the sea­ Athletic Club. This game, however, day evening. son, bowing to Syracus~ University does not count in collegiate records. Game time for the Varsity con- 20-6 at Seneca Gym last Saturday. The Bombers bounced back to test is 8.:16. Clarkson was defeated Syracuse's Jeff Hoffman scored defeat Wilkes College of Wilkes- Saturday evening, 99 to 71, by the only pin in defeating IC's Barre, Pa., 89 to 67, Saturday Hartwick, a furture Bomber opp0- Bruce MacDonald in the 137 lb. night. nent. class. The pin came in 2:69 seconda of the second period. The scoring by weig,ht classes was: 123 lbs, Larry Nelson (SU) decisioned Lou Ricks (IC) 10-1; 130 lbs, Dick Bona (IC) defeated Sports Corner Pete Coe (SU) 10-9; 147 lbs, Bob By Pm ~ON Cha.pd (SU) decisioned Ken Baker (IC) 5-0·. 157 lbs, Gary Sirata It's getting so a person can run which ended its season about six (SU) decisioned Gary Hatch (IC) up a pretty good gas bill ju~t weeks ago, has announced its all- 6-0; 167 lbs, Jim Raiferty (ICf following the Bomber athletic opJ?Onent team, for 1960. Unfortu­ decisioned Don Dunning (SU) 5-3• squads when they're at home. This nately, the news release failed to 177 l'bs, Bob Ornstein (SU) de: Fall it -was trips up South Hill list the two halfi,acks; one from cisioned Chuck Henke (IC) 5-2; for football or down to Titus_ Flats Alfred, the other from _C, W. ~ost. and in the unlimited weight class, to watch the soccer team. Now The remaining selections are: ends, John Wynne (SU) decised Stork they've put Carp Wood's and Joe Ed Thompson, Cortland, and Max Raymond (IC) 3-0. Hamilton's roundballers in the new Micsh?n, West Chester; tackles, The grapplers will be home again plant out on · Cayuga street. Not Bill Perry, Cortland, and Nick Open the door to pleas­ tomorrow afternoon against Clark­ that the new Ithaca High gym Felice, Southern Conn.; guards, son College. isn't a better spot for basketball Frank Walker, King's and Fred ure-make it Schaefer all than tlle Boynton Sports Arena, Keck, C. W. Post; center, Sal In the preliminary, the IC Frosh around! You'll get all the but it is somewhat of a lengthy Bentavigna, Cortland; quarterback, "team opened its season on a bitter (and nippy at times) walk. Just Joel Renwick, Alfred; fullback, pleasure of the first beer, note, losing to the Syracuse Frosh, a suggestion to the powers that be Joe Iacone, West Chester. Iacone, every beer through. 19-13. at I.C., it might be appreciated by the fullback for undefeated West the student body if one of the Chester, was named to the Small College's large blue limousines College All-America team by the were to make a two way trip to Associated Press. College Gymnasts and from the high school on game Also on the All-America team, nights. as honorable mention selections, Slate Six Meets For local downtown action, the were Jack Cashman, Bomber foot­ THE F. & M. SCHAEFER BREWING CO., NEW YORK and ALBANY, N. Y, . grappling teams of Herb Broad- ball captain, and Jim Rsfferty, The Ithaca College Gymnastic well and Mike· Greene are still senior guard and linebacker. Junior team will take part in six com- .setting up shop in the Seneca Gym. fullb~k Ron Serapilio, the "musi­ Joe. Capalongo's petitive meets, opening against They could have moved to the cian with muscles", was selected Cortland State, Jan 11. high school along with the cagers, by the Eastern Collegiate Athletic The team, · coached iby Robert but Coach Broadwell vetoed the Conference as the fullback on its TRAVELER'S move. He feels that by holding the Northern division All-Star team. Home of the original Friday II Matinee" Denoncourt a:lso has several ex- matches in such a large arena • • • hibitions scheduled for the season. much of the crowd contact is lost. WICB radio is covering the Denoncourt, an instructor in the Certainly this crowd contact isn't Bomber basketballers this season, PIZZA Physical Education department, is lost in the "Sneaky" Gym, where as it has for many years. Ron ALL SIZES, ALL TYPES, ALL PRICES a graduate of Springfield College the mat-side spectators have to be Martzolf handles the plav-by-play awake to keep from ending up as action, and yours truly fills in the 121 S. Aurora St. and was a member of it.a gymnastic part Of the show. color. We're scheduled to handle team before coming to IC. • • • all of the home contests and a Not only does the Ithaca Col- number of the away games. Plans lege hockey team have trouble get- are now in the works for the ting fans because of the remote- i!!lev.ising of ,l'hursday night's FRATERNITY JEWELRY KLINE'S ness of its games, (it plays on the game with Clarkson, from the new Pharmacy Lynah Rink up at· Cornell) but high school gym. Although the L. G. BALFOUR CO. because of the many activities College has televised baseball and Ithaca College Class Rings presents which take place on the Rink, it is wrestling in past years, this will forced to play after 10 o'clock ii! be the first basketball game HELENA RUBENSTEIN RAY ROBINSON-Rothschild's Dept. Store the evening. The ,J.C. pucksters de- covered by the WI CB-TV cameras. "BEAUTY VIEW" feated the Lack of adequate space and light­ First Floor Hockey Cl~b, 7 to O, last- week ing at.Boynton prevented the tele­ Special at $5.00 BADGES-FAVORS-MUGS-GIFTS as goalie Ray Rockwell.had a very vising of contests from there. good evening in- the I.C. nets. That will do it from here for Phone 2-2411 112 N. Aurora St. • • this time. Back dter the vacation The Ithaca College football team, • -~ete