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Vol. 27, No. 5 Ithaca College, Ithaca, New Yark, December 9, 1955 8 Pages College Adopts Delegates From Music College Radio To ~ e~ War Orphan Dept. AHend MENC Add AM Station Soon Ithaca College has been made the foster pa.rents of a little Korean Conference In Albany Rumors flying about the campus concerned themselves these girl in place of its former child, Kim, a war orphan. Sandra Aronson, a junior in the past two weeks with the alleged fact that Ithaca College would soon add an AM radio station to is radio department. In 1954, Ithaca College, under music department, was elected secretary of the Executive Board In order to clarify the rumors the leadership of the Women's and to inform the students, THE Civic Committee, undertook the of State's ~C last weekend at the Twentieth Annual Phi Mu Alpha ITHACAN hastily dispatched a re­ support of a Korean war orphan, porter to interview Mr. Robert Kim Nam Sun. The car-washing Conference of the New York State School Music Association held in Presents 'Recital Earle, chairman of the Radio De­ proj~ct of October, which was well partment. supported by the student body, Albany Dec. 1, 2, and 3rd. In an inteview, Mr. Earle stated was for Kim's benefit. Miss Aronson was sent as jun­ ior delegate of IC to the confer­ Of American Music that plans for an AM station were Kim has now rejoined his bro­ ence along with Neal Yanchisin, On Wednesday evening, Decem­ definitely in the offing. The pur­ ther who was recently discharged senior delegate and member of ber 7, Phi Mu Alpha fraternity pose of the AM station (which is from the Korean army and is now last year's executive board. Each presented an Evening of Ameri­ also to be a commercial station) engaged in farming. Because their music college throughout the state can Music. After the Phi Mu Al- would be to: 1) allow the radio Jiving standard is adequate, Kim sends two delegates to this co·n­ pha Chorus sung Hail Sinfoni.a, students to gain the necessary ex­ is no longer in need of outside ference. Richard Cleghorn directed them in perience required in the operation assistance. He will always be Our two delegates attended the Clara Edwards' Into the Night, of a commercial station and 2) to grateful for the contributions of ,. reception for college student Willy Richter's The Greation, Er­ reach the college students since his foster parents during a needy MENC delegates Friday after­ nest Charles' My Lady Walks in there are a very few reached now time of his life. noon, Dec. 2. At this reception, the Loveliness and What Shall We Do due to the shortage of FM re­ Ithaca College, is continuing. its new executive board was elected; With A D1·lunken Sailor arr. by ceivers. work as foster parents by accep~ Miss Aronson being one of the five Bartholomew. John O'Neil's Suite As a matter of fact, Mr. Earle ing a little girl, Kim Sun Soo, elected. At a later meeting of the II for Clarinet Quartet was heard admitted testing the AM equip­ in place of Kim. Sun Soo has had new executive board, Miss Aronson next played by the clarinetists ment and actually test-broadcas~ an unhappy, disturbed young life. Kim Sun Soo was then elected to the office of Norbert Buskey, William Maurer, ing over a week ago. Many more Her father died in 1949, of TB secretary. Nicholas DeAngelo and Alan Cad­ tests are in the offing, he said, and after six months illness, leaving Other members of the Executive wallader. E. Ray Ulmer, pianist, once they are completed, it is his family unprovided for. There ------Board include Jim Blake, Pots­ was then heard in Three Tone Pic­ planned for the AM station to take are two boys besides Sun Soo, dam State Teacher's College; Syl­ tures, Op. 5, The Lake at Eve­ to the air. It was also true that Choong Soo (10) and Chun Soo Adelphi Holds via Glenski, Rosary Hill College; ning, by Charles T. Griffee. Mod­ broadcasting could have started (10). They all went to live with Joan Wieloszynski, Fredonia State erni. by Charles Haubiel and Inter­ today except that in so doing, the an uncle in Yangpyong after the Banquet; Initiates Teacher's College; and Peggy mezzo by Francis H. McKay was station might over-radiate (that is, father died and when the war Myers, College of St. Rose. Mr. played by trombonists Phil Arcuri, send out too powerful a signal) broke out went with his family as William E. Mudd Jr. is Board Ad­ George Powers, John Coe and Wil­ and thus run into conflict with refugees to Chongju where ·an of 42 New Members visor. liam Collins. Gordon MacDonald, the Federal Communications Com­ This Board will represent New Clarinet and DeCosta Dawson, mission. Rather than possibly vio­ them suffered bitter hardships as Adelphi, Ithaca College's Fresh­ York State at the National Con­ piano, presented Leonard Bern­ late their rules, the decision for the war went on. The uncle, a man Honor Society, held its an­ vention of MENC held in the stein's Sonata for Clarinet and more exhaustive tests was made poor man, could not support an­ nual initiation banquet on Sunday, Spring in St. Louis, Missouri. Piano (1942). A quartet composed and therefore, the station will not other family as well as his own. December 4 at the Clinton Hot.el. IC Alumnus Elected President of Elmer James and Elwood commence broadcasting on the date In 1953, the mother took the Mr. Warren Benson of the Music of NYSSJL\ Peters, Trumpets, Norman Clo, originally scheduled. younger boy and came to Seoul Department was the guest speaker. Ithaca College Alumni also Baritone and John Coe, Trombone, From the information that could to live with her own parents and Each year an award of $25.00 scored honors at the conference played Edmund Haines' Toccato. A be gathered, the call letters of the their three children. Sun Choo and is given to the student who re­ when Mr. Harold Henderson of brass group presented Gettysburg station would be WICR and would Choong Soo were left with their ceived the highest scholastic aver­ Auburn, an alumnus of IC, was ( A S1tite for Brass Instruments) be located either at 600 or 650 uncle in Yangpyong. Last month age of the freshman class. The elected President of New York by David Uber. The First and Sec­ on the AM dial. Commercials the mother learned that he had award this year was presented to State School Music Association, ond Saxophone Quartets by Al would be allowed-not necessarily turned the children over to the Robert Vehar, a music student. succeeding Mr. Burton Stanley of Cechvala was heard played by for the advertising revenue (since YMCA, asking a friend to take The following students were Cortland, also an IC alumnus. The Norbert Buskey, Richard Ianni, the station is not in business to them there because he could no chosen by Adelphi and initiated announcement of the results of the Nicholas DeAngelo and Alan Cad­ derive a profit) but to give the stu­ longer support them. Sun Soo was into the organization: William NYSSMA officers was made Sat­ wallader. The final number on the dents experience in commercial then placed in the Sandong Wid­ Acker, Ronald Aplin, Richard urday evening at the All-State program was Walter Piston's Car­ broadcasting. ow's Home and when her mother Apple, Nicholas Bellucci, Donald (Continued on page 5) nival Song presented by the Phi found out where she was, she Besig, Kurt Bogart, Sandra Boy­ Mu lpha Chorus and Brass Choir rushed there to get the child. She den, Zuzanne Brookins, Frank New Fraternity1 Alpha under the direction of Richard is happy to have her again, but Cea, Elaine Diamond, Lillian Di­ Camerata Quarterly Cleghorn. After the recital there her parents are poor people and Maso, Richard Drumm, Frank Phi Omega1 Planned Here In Financial Trouble was a reception at Phi Mu Alpha there is much poverty in their Foti, Bruce Griffing, Sandra Han­ The Camerata Quarterly is in house. A new national fraternity, Al­ home. Mrs. Kim wants to get ley, Virginia Havrilka, Robert f_inancial trouble says Preston pha Phi Omega, is in the plan­ Choong Soo back as well but will Hughes, Hilda Hutchings, Nancy Spruance Jr., Editor-in-Chief. The ning stages at Ithaca College. Any­ have to get a room to live in first. Jamison, William Juresak, Heather magazine is unable to pay their Senior Professional one who is interested in becoming At present she and the children Kilmer, Donald Kline, Jerome a charter member of this organi­ printer's bill due to the low sales Recital Given By have to tileep where they can as Koffler, Jacqueline Kron, Patrick of the last issue. The magazine zation is requested to come to its the grandparents have only one Liverio, Jeanne Long, Bruce Mc­ costs 50% more than it sells for, Carolyn Bailey first meeting on December 13 at room for themselves and their fam­ Ardle, Gerald MacDougal, Shir­ assuming all copies printed are 7 :00 in room 11 in the annex. The ily. ley Mickel, Donald Miller, Carl sold. As of the last issue, less than On Tuesday evening, December only requirement is that interested Pirko, Ronald Platt, Carolyn PLAN aid for Sun Soo will give 20% of the printed copies were 6, Miss Carolyn Bailey gave a persons must have been affiliat.ed Ricle, William Ruger, Arnold her mother some encouragement sold. The first issue sold four piano recital in the Ithaca College with the Boy Scouts of America in Sherman, Gilbert Terwilliger, Jud­ and enable her to get on her feet hundred copies, the second issue Theatre. A pupil of Mr. ~rge the past. ith Trombly, Robert Vehar, Robert again. With winter coming, life 250 copies (the budget was in the King Driscoll, Miss Bailey opened Alpha Phi Omego has numerous Wright, Adella Walsh, Vincent will be even more harsh for the red), the third issue, 85 copies. her program with Bach's Chro- chapters throughout the United Carbone, Robert Becker, Lambrini family unless outside aid is given What are the reasons for this nz.atie Fantasy and F1tgue. Schu­ States which have aided their re­ to them. Demetriadou. lack of student interest? It is the mann's Carnaval followed marked: spective colleges and universities editor's opinion that there are Preambule; Pierrot; Arlequin; greatly. At the present time Alpha Sun Soo, a quiet and gentle girl many capable writers on the cam- Valse noble; Eusebius; Florestan; Phi Omega has an active organiza­ with a tender heart, is loved by Freshmen to Vote pus. The purpose of the magazine Coquette; Replique; Papillons; A. tion at . Louis everybody for her nice nature. She was to provide a publication outlet S. C. H.-S. C. H. A. (lettres Zinnanti, the temporary chairman is in 3rd grade at school. Sun Dec. 13-14 In Annex for student creativity with the dansantes) ; Chiarina; Chopin; Es­ from Ithaca College, has an­ Soo, when asked what she wanted Freshmen elections will be held hope that the magazine itself trella; Reconnaissance; Patalon et nounced that Mr. Neil Beecher, a to be, replied, "A merchant, so I December 13 and 14 from 8 :30 to would act as a stimulus for further Colombine; Valse Allemande; Pa­ former member of the University can make lots of money to make 2:00, in the annex. The ballots writing. The contributions were ganini; Aveu, Promenade; Pause; of Maryland Chapter, now affiliat­ my mother happy." will be counted in Dean Clarke's plentiful in the Spring of '55 but Marcile des "Davidsbundler" con­ ed with the Cornell University The friendly interest and vital office, and the results will be pos~ next to nothing this fall. tre les Philistine. After the inter- Chapter, will be the guest speaker material aid of Ithaca College ed on the annex bulletin board dur­ The magazine has many merits. mission Miss Bailey concluded her at the meeting. Mr. Beecher will students will provide a valuable ing the afternoon of December 15. The advertising section has been recital with Valses Nobles et Sen­ explain the functions of the fra­ measure of security for Sun Soo, The Student Counci,l. will hold a revolutionized. The staff and the' timentales by Ravel. The selection ternity, and Louis Zinnanti will making her life brighter. Contri­ special meeting that evening to advertisers feel it is unique and was in eight sections marked; Mo­ promulgate the specific plans that butions for a Christmas parcel for welcome and install the new group. effective. The staff feels the ma- dere--tres franc; Assez Lent; Mo­ he has in mind to charter a chap­ Sun Soo should be taken to Dean All freshmen are urged to parti­ terial is of exceptionally high cal- dere; Assez anime, Presque lent; ter of the fraternity at Ithaca Taylor's office as soon as possible. cipate in the voting. (Continued on page 8) Vif; Moin vif, Epilogue--lent. College. I .J I • 2 Friday, December 9, 1955 THE ITHACAN A$,,,,... I.~ C. rtJ WQr Jtqaran by Barry Tuttle by Vern Hinkle Dear Santa, eye onto the stiff, red dress which Little Orphan Annie opened her she'd worn for years. But wait un. QUESTION: l'flmt improvement Fonndcd Me111ber blank eyes on December 24 with a til Christmas, she consoled herself, January 8, 1031 Associated Collegiate Press 110 you think should be mnde In great deal of anticipation. The as she marched to her room. order to fuclUtate tbe registration night before she had sent a letter Christmas came, but you didn't i'roceduret to you asking you to please help Santa. Oh, things were better on the orphanage change its ways. EDXTOB-IN-CHIEF ...... , ...... , ...... •.•... Bill Buger Betty Abelove - Christmas day-this time the ra­ !itANAGING EDITOR ...... • Charlea Wheeler Liberal Arts The awake alarm rang, but Annie tions were adequate, and the dish­ HEWS EDITORS ...... Cindy Banfield, llert Gardner I think that regis­ was already out of bed. Her room es were cleaner than usual-but F'BATUBE EDITOR ...... •...... •••• Sal17 Applegate tration should be was soon in order, and she had on December 26 things were back SPOBTS :EDITORS ...... DaYe Feldman, Bay Mc:Farlane time to whistle a little tune while to normal. There · on the mess ll'D'S. ¥ANA.GER ...... • A.I llerJcowita done by classes: AI>VEBTlSING ...... Bunnl Casper fl'osh, sophomore she waited for the inspection bat­ tables were the same inadequate CIBtlULATION ...... •...... Al L&llkea and etc. It would talion to march in and take her rations and the same dirty dishes, PHOTOGB.A.PltEB...... llarry Tuttle ease up the pres- to mess. and, once again, a blank tear rolled SPECIAL ASSIGN?inlNTS ...... Carl Pirleo As usual, Annie and the other from Annie's blank eye. She's be­ TECHNICAL ADVISOR ...... Dave Cla.ppor sure that ls put SECRETARY ...... Ca.rol Dhondt on everyone on this trying day. orphans stood at the long, wooden ginning to wonder if there is a. you, NEWS STAFF: Sonny Aronson, Betty Bupp, .Al Cad:waill&der, Elaine Diamond, Bose Audrey Kaye, tables in stiff tribute to the sacred, Santa. MiliteUo, Daphne BroWD, Francia Ridley, Bob :Bein, Balpll McDon.ld, l'byslo militant laws which governed the Please, Santa, give Annie a dot Tonn:, Buttino Seeing we bave institution. The Sergeant of the for each of her eyes: either the BB-WlUTll STAFF •.....•. Paullne Kelly, Pat Fre:,, Lola Gl&m1l>erg, Beth Catalff Food carried in the rations for the dots that'll enable her to see things KAD-111' STAl'F ...... Ronald l'latt, NIIDC7 Jamuon all pre-registered, l'BATtrBE STAFF ...... L&rry ltoy, Lola GI.Ansberg, Vern llinltle I should think it morning. As usual, the dishes were in n better light, or the dots that'll F.l.atJL'l'Y .ADVISOR ...••...... •...... •.. Dr. :S. W. Terwilliger would be a simple dirty and the rations were inade­ allow her to see what she can do procedure to have quate. Annie knew that Daddy about the situation. l'nbllahed bl-weekly ror the students and tacult:, or Ithaca College. a few people from Warbucks spent an awful lot of Just a couple of dots for Annie, signed. Contrtbutlona .nd suirgestlone are invited but will no, be printed unleu each depal\tIJlent money for her meals, but, some­ Santa. Nothing for me, thanks. I Slgn.tures will be Withheld upon request. how, here at the orphanage, the Views expreHed bJ' cot11111Illlte Within their signed col11mns do not nece1sarll:r re­ stamp the cards. don't believe in you much any­ flect edltorlal poUcy or opinion, l'atrlck J. Llverio money didn't go a.s far as it did at more. Business home. Annie sighed deeply, and a Love, In order to facili­ blank tear i-olled from her blank Sandy tate the registra­ tion procedure, I This is the last issue of THE ITHACAN for this calendar year. think that a set­ (!)~, up should be de­ This is only the fifth issue published during the current school year, rived whereby by Ralph McDonald but already many innovations have been made in the paper. Many you can enter one more improvements are planned. door and when reaching the back NEW IDEOS matic Arts in 1950 and has had a THE ITHACAN has been lately accused of being "radical" and door, you'd be finished. Sort of on In .the near future Ideo is pinn- great deal of professional theatre a "scandal sheet." We welcome these labels for it shows one thing- a mass production scale in5tead ning to present a series of lectures experience. He has acted in p10- the students are reading THE ITHACAN. of running llere and there and and slide showings on various ductions of "Stalag 17", "Home of standing in line. One of the gyms subjects after their regular form­ We have bemoaned the fact that there is a definite lack of school the Brave", "Pal Joey", "The Sen would be adequate for such a al meetings. This new policy is the Gull", "Bishops Candlesticks", and spirit here at Ithaca College. However, we didn't end with mere la- project. The last one you'd see result of President Lou Bako's "Light Up the Sky." ... While mentation. We sought to create spirit. Our second issue, dealing with would be the treasurer and then (Phy Ed) idea to stimulate more serving in the U. S. Army in a "blast" against Radio Station WITJ, did precisely this. For a few you'd be done. =~=::., interest in Ideo and its work ... Korea, "Buzz" worked with such days, it divided the students into two opposing camps. It caused reader Tony Buemi, Estelle "Buzz" Kantos (Physio) is stars as Jack Benny and Errol Phy. Ed. working on a new project for Ideo interest. That was our only reason for "sensationalizing" and for Flynn. Among other things he is Registration sure- which is scheduled for just prior to an expert fencer, a good piano violating good journalistic practices by editorializing on the front Jy needs a Jot of Spring Vacation. This project is player, and an able stagehand. pages. It may have been unethical, but it worked! Our thanks are ex- improvements, to provide various types of enter- tended to Radio Station WITJ for their cooperation in that venture. and from my ex- tainment for hospitals and old age Charles J. McGaw, a distin­ We could not have had a more willing nor a more cooperative scape­ perience of being homes in the Ithaca area. This i n registration Ideo sponsored project will need guished teacher at Ohio State Uni­ goat. Jines I can hon- the co-operation of every organi- versity and former I. C. teacher, Our editorials and articles have been concerned with the sorry estly say this. Every year they tell zation, fraternity, and sorority on has written a book entitled "Act­ conditions of the bulletin board, the noise in the library, the doings of us students that registration will campus. It would be a fine example ing is Believing." It has been the Student Council and a general report on the events taking place be better but it usually ends up of school spirit and co-operation recently published and put on the market by Rinebar and Company on campua. worse than the previous year. They if such a project is carried off. should stick to the idea that they Those students interested. should of New York. We have a staff that is enthusiastic and loyal and we would like have set up: with students com- by all means contact "Buzz" at to take this opportunity to thank them publicly for their wonderful Ing in to register alphabetically Egbert Hall or Lou· Bakos, presi­ Does Mother Know Tka.tr-- help in putting out the best ITHACAN in years. and administrative part seems sat- dent of Ideo. One downtown beer garden pro­ However, ours is not an exclusive club. If there are any readers isfactory but they try to do it all in THEY WON'T TELL YOU, BUT prietor reports the average sale who feel that they may be of assistance in any way possible, we hope one day which usually causes the Awhile back, sophomore Dick of between 350 and 400 gallons of upset of the apple cart. Everyone DeBenedictius (Mus) wrote a musi­ that they will feel free to make themselves available. We are always beer per week. Most of it is con­ jams at the door trying to get in cal show for a large charity in in the need for typists, photographers, reporters and writers. There sumed by "Joe College." Pray that when it is not alphabetically their the New York area. The the English department doesn't are also many other countless duties to be performed'which, because of turn. I think if they are to have show was well acclaimed by many band together and ask each stu­ space limitations, cannot be listed here. Our o~fice is located under success with this, they should al- of the local papers including "The dent to submit an essay on the Williams Hall and we cordially invite nil vounteers to visit us. low us more time to register. New York Times." Just recently subject of "What is Milk!" Our future plans call for expansion of the staff., the acquisition Dick and a friend of his who attends Yale University completed of better facilities, the publication of the paper on "rag" paper (similar Szypula to Present Recital another show which has been sub­ Is it True Tka.t - to that used by the daily newspapers), and a greater array of photog- John W. Szypula, will present a mitted to Yale and is under con­ For unknown reasons I. C. li­ raphs, news and interest stories. If the budget will allow it and if piano recital in the College Thea­ sideration for production there . , . brarians have ordered 2000 "Sil­ ence" and "Quiet Please" signs .•. additional advertisers can be corraled, it is hoped that THE ITHACAN tre this evening at 8:15. Mr.· Szy­ Recording professionally has been Four housemothers are organizing will become a weekly newspaper. pula will be heard in Mozart's another one of Dick's accomplish­ Fantasy in C .Minor, K. 475 and ments in the field of music, and a quartet. Their theme song will We feel that we owed this word of _explanation to our readers and Sonata in C Minor, K,457 man-ked congratulations are due to him be either "Baby won't you Please a word of thanks to our workers and members of the staff. As can be Allegro, Adagio and Molto Allegro. for having been appointed con­ Come Home" or "3 o'Clock in the readily seen, THE ITHACAN is a progressive paper and is continually Following the Mozart group Mr. ductor of I. C.'s up and coming Morning" . . . . Recent contro­ I. looking forward. The next issue of the paper must always be better Szypula will present Brahms' Scampers Show of 1955. Dick has versy over C. boys negleetion of I. C. girls has not helped the situ­ than the last. With the continued cooperation of our staff, this will Three Intermezzi, Op. 117 and De­ a wide range of interests. He has acted in many stage productions ation much. The merry road to always be true. bussy's Preludes marked La Puer­ ta de! Vino, Danseuses de Delphes, here at college and is also a versa­ Cortland is still lined with cars Les tierces atlernees and Ce qu'a tile athlete. In 1953 for example, and hitchhikers every weekend .•. vu le vent d'Ouest. he was made quarterback of the A master thief stole every sugar Maine University frosh football bowl from the Snack Bar. When squad but he decided to leave the will the bowls be returned! WITJ Announcement Box team lest he injure the musical One thing I.C. should be proud of is the efficiency of its clocks. On the left hand comer in the hands that will undoubtedly create Top Tunes- No college in the country can boast of a time system such as ours. In desk in the library sits a little a successful future for him. "16 Tons" is the number one one glance we can find out the hour in , Hong Kong, Moscow, wire basket with a card on it say- 1 find that Carl "Buzz" Gilles­ song in Ithaca this week. The na­ Tel Aviv, San Francisco, and many other world renowned ing .. , WITJ ANNOUNCEMENT pie, the freshman class's answer to tion's top tune is also "16 Tons." BOX. As of this date that little Marlon Brando graduated from Hang on. Only 7 more days till . basket has been empty . . . so be,- the American Academy of Dra­ Chistmas Vacation. The clocks in the music building are especially efficient in giving fore the librarians begin to regard a first hand account of world time. The time piece in the library it as a dust collector how about THE SOPHOMORE CLASS even comes close to telling the time in Ithaca. It really does • . • filling it up with some informa,... presents almost. tion that you want publicized? This is a good opportunity to let Someday, bet you it could happen, all the clocks at I.C. might show the students of tlhaca College SOCK HOP the correct time in Ithaca, New York. Gee, isn't that a novel idea know what is going on and when. Seneca Gym, Dec. 9, 9:00-? 50c per penon though! So let's see a little action! THE ITHACAN Friday, December 9, 1955 3

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Photo Courtesy of The Catskill Daily Mail The Alumni This Picture Should Never Have Been Taken! Athletic Equipment Co. STATE THEATER BLDG. by Carl Pirko See that car? Doesn't look like Eisenhower inaugurated S-D (Safe within the limits imposed and to Is the Students' Store much now, does it? It used to be Driving) Day. There is no need be courteous on the highways. A for capable of high speeds and could to tell you what the purpose is or driver behind the wheel can be­ ATHLETIC AND RECREATION EQUIPMENT transpcrt the owner from one place was. On S-D Day in 1954, 51 come a dictator-very independ­ to another. Well, it can't do that people were killed in highway ent. No one can push him around. Operated by I.C. Alumni any more. accidents and on S-D Day this He's just as powerful as the next See that body? It's a body now. year, 65 people lost their precious driver, even if the next driver is Just a few minutes before this pic­ and non-replaceable lives. a visiting potentate from a for­ Accidents are expensive. Auto­ eign country. But for the moment, ture was taken, it wasn't a body. they're equal. As that cigarette It was a living thing. It could mobiles are ruined, insurance com­ commercial on television goes: Everything For The Smoker walk, run, laugh, cry and even panies must pay the costs (which '"It's a psychological fact." drive-a car. Now it's a body. means that their premium rates must remain high), widows o;r Pipes, Pipe Racks, Lighters Cold, stiff and absolutely lifeless. Psychology won't help keep you widowers must find other ways to alive on the road if you're a poor Every year around this time, Tobacco Pouches, Humidors earn a living. or discourteous driver. If you are college students all over the United No, this picture should never a good driver and are courteous on States are threatened and cajoled have been taken. It's not pleasant the road, you can be sure that and unceasingly warned to drive to look at. And it's not a pleasant you won't end up either on the carefully. Slogans are hurled at job to have to relate these facts psychiatrist's couch or on that the poor driver from every angle. to you readers. But someone must. cold hard slab in the morgue. But do they have much effect? Drivers need to be told time and For instance, last year President time again to be careful, to drive MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Mele to Give Junior FINAL EX~1MINATI0N SCHEDULE JANUARY £3-£7, 19560 FRIDAY Recital Dec. 12 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Hygiene Adv. Acct. Problems Mr. Anthony Mele, pianist, will 8-10 Eng. Comp. 100, 101 Biology Accounting 105, 205 Adv. Interp. Beg. Shorthand give his Junior professional recital 102 Zoology 206, 106 Bus. Law College Algebra on Monday evening December 12 Eng. Lit. 201, 202 Ear Tr. I (only) Kinesiology Philosophy Voice & Diction in the College Theatre. Mr. Mele's 203 Anatomy German 2 recital was originally scheduled Prog. Planning for December 13 but has been 10-12 Bacteriology Harmony I Indus. Mgt. Physiol. (2 sec) moved up on-e day. He will open his Cost Acct. 315 Adv. Shorthand Office Proced. Hist. Ed. program with Bach's Toca.ta in D Conducting Shakespeare Auditing Amer. For. Pol. Major: Vivace; Adagio; Gigue, Ear Tr. II (2 eed) Int. Music rrmch III Spanish followed by Beethoven's Sonat.a, Pers. Mgt. Meth. & Mat. P. E. Prog. Prod. Op. 31, No. 3: Allegro; Scherzoo-­ Radio & TV Adv. ~ec. Sch. Voe. Mus. Speech 112 Allegretto vivace; Meneutto-Mod­ Org. & Ad. P. Ed. French Civili:i:. Calculus erate a grazioso; Presto con fuoco. Adv. Hann. (2 sec) Meth. Health Mr. Mele will conclude his recital Counterpoint. with Ravel's Sona,tine; Modere; French I Mouvement de Menuet; Anime. Mr. Mele is giving this recital in 1- 3 Amer. Hist. Econ. 201 (3 sec) Harmony II only Psych. 201 partial fulfillment of the require­ West. Civiliz. Org. & Ad. Health Ecou. Theory H. S. Algebra ments for the degree, Bachelor of Pers. Health Sun. Mus. Hist. Abn. Psych. Music. Stagecraft (2 sec) Typing (Int. Radio TV 1-2 In+. Lit. Anal. (Current Bd. Dev. 2-3 P. E. Atyp. Childn. Junior Class Extends Thanks Labor Probs. The Junior Class wishes to Gnman I thank Dr. and Mrs. Swift for The Family chaperoning the Sadie Hawkins 3- 5 Harmony III (4 Sec) Bus. Letters Money & Banking Play Anal. (3 sec) Day Dance, Dr. Grimshaw, the Lit. 261 18th Cent. Lit. Inves. Anal. ~unior class advisor, for his help Directing The Novel Amer. Govt. ('c,lonial Hist. Discussion m making the dance a success and Bus. Math. Global Geog. First. Aid & Band. all committee members who worked Station Adm. Speech Corr. Amer. Govt. .\Pnouncing Org. & Adm. Rec. on the dance. Bus. Math. Juv. Delinq. Theatre Org & Mgt. Mus. Baroque Era Sociology Drive Sanely, •If there is any conflict in schedule of examinations, students are requested to notify their Dean. We like YOUIII J- I i

4 Friday, December 9, 1955 THE ITHACAN

'I/rut,"' Student 6ouncd Re~ by Carl R. Pirko On Tues1lay night, XOl·ember 29, S~.\CK UAR Howard Feldscher and Elaine th'-' Student Council met in plen­ The Snack Bar issue next came Diamond. up for consideration and the Stu­ ary Resslon to discuss many prob­ POST-Jo'ACTO ELECTION OF lems facing tlte stmlents and or­ dent Council Vice-President Dick EDITOR ganizations of Itlmca l'o11cge, Cleghorn made his report. He The first item under new busi­ This eolnmu will 1lenl in Rome stated that he had received several ness was the post-facto approval i.rreut det.nil with tlrn 011erntlon of unsubstantiated charges and would of Willlam Ruger as editor of THE the Council and the conduct of Its inquire into them and report at the ITHACAN. This was required in member8' This det:J11l ls necessary next meeting. accordance with Section 3d, Article since no stutlent.s attcml Student I•'ROSII CAJIP VII of the Student Council By­ Council sessions. Student Council President, Flor­ Laws. At the outset, Dean Clarke, ad­ ence Baldwin, reported that Frosh visor to the Student Council, intro­ CIIRISTS:IIAS DECOltATIONS Camp for 1955 is a closed affair duced a guest whose purpose it W. C. C. proxy representative, and that all bills have been paid. was to promote the procurement of Carole Chapman, then asked the blood from Ithaca College students FRESIDIEN ELECTIONS Student Council to purchase a at the time of the Bloodmobile's Next on the agenda was the Christmas tree to be installed on visitation here on February 28, 1956. matter of Freshmen elections. At the campus. She was referred to The Red Cross desires Ithaca Col­ the meeting of the Student Council Dr. Di!lingham by Dean Clarke. lege to recruit donors for this date. held on Octoboer 26th, a member :IIODEL U. N. AT ITHACA It was explained that the require­ of the Council was placed solely in ments are that a student be a least charge of administering the elec­ co~:!~! Feldsher then outlined Hank Hotaling presents medals to Harry Reals, Donald Roh, and 18 years of age in good health. tion machinery. It is a well-known his views, on the recently-held Howard Hammer. However, all students under 21 fact that the ballot boxes were Mode! United Nations Session must secure parental consent. This stuffed and that the election of (General Assembly) at Cornell Uni­ is not due to any risk involoved but officers was held invalid by Dean versity in which a number of Ith­ The ping pong tournament were Harry Reals and Donald Roh is merely a legal technicality, Be­ Clarke. The Student Council repre­ aca College students. including this wound up after a short delay on in the doubles and Howard Ham­ fore blood is taken, each donor wlll sentative admitted that he hadn't reporter, took part. He claimed the evening of November 29. The mer in the singles. The medals receive a physical checkup and managed the election well, and it was a very valuable experience few games that were played proved were awarded by Co-Rec Director will outline his medical history in asked the Council to allow him to and that Ithaca College should the skill of the three winners who Hank Hotaling. order to insure the safety of the seek help in sponsoring another form an association for the same undertaking. The quota is 125 pints election. The wish was granted. purpose. Discussion on this item of blood and the speaker estimated At this juncture, the speaker was deferred because of the late I that to obtain this amount, at least then violated all rules of parlia­ hour but the president appointed 170 volunteers should be recruited mentary procedure and addressed Feldsher as a committee of one because many prospective donors this reporter directly rather than to contact other interested non- fail to show up or are otherwise the President and attempted to Council members and to make a Congratulations to Larry Rys­ of what is going on, listen to Re­ ineligible · to donate blood. He dictate to this reporter what would progress report at the next meet- ling and Ed Cordell on launching porter at Large aired every Mon­ attempted to scotch the rumor be published in THE ITHACAN. ing. their program, World in Folk day, Wednesday and Friday at that blood is sold. There is no Needless to say, his demands fell The meeting then adjourned. Music, on WHCU. The show which 7 :25. Keep up the good work, charge for blood and Dean Clarke on deaf ears and what you have As a service, THE ITHACAN has been heard on WITJ on Fri­ Ev and Ed. pointed out that he personally read above is an account of what now presents the names of the day nights at 8 :30 can· now be WITJ is keeping in the mood of knows of cases where Ithaca Col­ took place during the meeting and Student Council members and the listened to over WHCU AM or the holiday spirit ... many Christ­ lege students owe their lives today not what anyone was told to print. organizations that they represent. FM, on Saturday's from 2:00-2:30. mas shows are being produced. If to the fact that blood was handy A word of explanation is due Each class president is a member This team, perhaps better known it's Christmas music you like we'll when needed and that no charge here. Under Article 2, Section b of the Council as well as a repre­ as Ev Slosman and Ed Gimzek, have it . . . and if you'd rather was made tor it. of the Student Council Constitu­ sentative from Music, Health and also produce many other shows .. In the following issues. THE tion, THE ITHACAN editor is al­ Physical Education and the Gen­ such as T11,xedo Junction, featur­ hear a dramatic story on Christ­ ITHACAN will present a series of lowed to appoint a reporter who eral College from each class. All ing music of Glen Miller, on Mon­ mas we'll have that too ... WITJ questions and answers about the will attend and report all matters members here named are voting day nights at 8:30. For the facts . • • 91. 7 on the FM dial. blood program which will help to pertaining to the Student Council. members. Of course, there are no clear up many of the misconcep­ This reporter has no vote in the representatives from the freshman tions about the program and are deliberations, but may take part in class. After valid elections are held, calculated to encourage more don- all discussions. Since, as was their names will be published. ations. stated previously, students do not Senlors take the time to attend Council Uulletln Boards Class president .... David Feldman meetings, this reporter and THE ~~-e, John Seeley, senior General Col­ ;,.rusic representative ITHACAN feel it their duty to ...... Jane Decker ~ lege representative, then reported report everything that takes place Health and Physical on the bulletin board situation. He within the Council chambers. We Education ...... Art Asquith explained that he had spoken with will not be dictated to by any in­ CJ General College ...... John Seeley ,:;£?~ Dean Hickman and together they dividual or organization. THE had formulated a few tentative ITHACAN will not be intimidated! Jnnlors rules. These include limitations on The freshman election was a Class president ...... Pat Saggese ~ the size of signs, types and sec­ sham election and a blot on the ;1Iusic representative tioning of notices. No signs may honor of Ithaca College. It should ...... Richard E. Cleghorn be posted other than on bulletin never have been allowed to happen (Vice-president of Student boards except for Fall and Junior and should never happen again. Council) weekends. THE ITHACAN has not vote in the Health and Physical A committee consisting of Seeley Student Council, but has over 1000 Education Robert D. :\fartorana will set up these rules and regula­ votes every time this paper is pub­ General College tions. At that time, they will be lished. THE ITHACAN now casts ...... James :\fcDonough published in THE ITHACAN. This all its votes for honest elections Sophomore project will undoubtedly involve and capable officials to adminis­ Class president Richard W. Ford the purchase of several new bulle­ ter them. :-.rusic representative tin boards, therefore, Dean Clarke ...... Howard Feldsher STUirnNT ASSE:llBLIES /'=\.>-=~~ suggested that the funds of the Health and Physical .,, .!/., .t'~· . '. . now-defunct Men's Associated Student assemblies was the next Education .... Margie Van Gilder Congress be appropriated for that topic of discussion. As reported General College Elaine Diamond purpose. in the November 4 issue o~ THE Heprcsentntlve from: ITHACAN, Dean Clarke stated that "Wouldn't Pamela be iust as M.A.C...... Jack Hewett fhaperone Problem the administration favored the W.C.C ...... Jane Patch impressed if you phoned her?" Carole Chapman, acting as proxy idea of assemblies and the eve- I.D.E.O...... Florence Baldwin for Jane Patch, reported on the ning's discussion concerned itself (President of Student Council) Just 'cause she's your big flame doesn't mean chaperone problem. It was dis­ with what the assemblies should I.F.C...... Wlllls Traphagen she can understand smoke signals. Sure they're covered that Dean Taylor possess a. consist of. Howard Feldsher sug- impressive - but then so are grenade explosions. list of those faculty members who gested that one assembly be a pub­ Mr. Donald B. Bube has an­ The best way to keep her burning for you is with have chaperoned in the past and lic Student Council meeting. Presi­ nounced three performances of the that any organizations who wish dent Baldwin suggested that Dr. Concert Choir in the Ithaca area. regular telephone calls. She really gets "your to obtain chaperones may get the .Toh be invited to talk to the stu­ On Monday afternoon December message" when you phrase it phone-wise! And names from Dean Taylor at any dent body, She expressed the 12, they will appear for the Seal it won't bite into your sud~ and pinball cash time. There is no clear-cut policy questions and doubts of many peo­ & Serpent House, a fraternity at either. Because you get Bargain Rates to .'.Ill on chaperoning at this time and ple by wanting to "know what's Cornell University. On Tuesday distant points every night after 6-all day Sun­ Dean Clarke intimated that this going on." She stated that many evening at 8 :00 the Choir will sing day, too. So. before you're out of your mind be­ problem will solve itself upon the of the students will eventually be at the Genoa chapter of Interna­ cause you're out of her sight and her mind-call alumni and are desirous of know­ issuance of a memorandum from tional Rotary in the Genoa High her! (Call her "Kc>wpie," "Hey, you," or even Vice-President Dlllingham to all ing whether the College will move School. The Kiwanis Club of Ith­ "Stupid"-but call her by phone!) New York members of the faculty, James Mc­ to the high school or to the campus aca will be visited on Wednesday Donough and David Feldman were site on South Hill and when. afternoon at 1 :00. Their perform­ Telephone Comp.'.lny. appointed to inquire further into The president then appointed e. ances culminate on Wednesday eve­ this matter and report their results committee on assemblies composed ning with a full concert in the at the next meeting. of Will Traphagen (chairman), College Theatre. Delegates Att·end MENC Conference College Radio THE ITHACAN Friday, December 9, 1955 5 (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1) Concert and final event of the Board, presented for approval the It is planned that the operating IC Most Valuable Players Conference. Constitution for New York State's hours of the station will not con­ MENC, which he had drawn up flict with those of the Ithaca sta­ Large Attendance of IC Students during the year. The constitution tion-WHCU. During the winter Miss Helen Orr, advisor of the was voted upon and passed. months, WHCU terminates its AM MENC chapter at IC, announced broadcasting at 6:00 p.m. and the that over sixty IC l\lENC student .\Iumnl l)]nner Ithaca College AM station would members attended the convention. Over 100 IC alumni, faculty not take to the air until 7 :00 p.m. This large representation was members, and undergraduates at­ There would be a slight conflict made possible through the provi­ tended the IC dinner Friday eve­ in the spring as WHCU is on the sion of transportation made avail­ nmg Dec. 2 in the Ten-Eick Hotel. air until a later hour, but there able by Ithaca College. Selections from "Oklahoma" were is no difficulty expected. WHCU, Mr. Earle stated, has cooperated General Assembly Jleetlng of sung by principals of last year's splendidly with Ithaca College in f'ollego MENC Held cast under the direction of Dr. Craig McHenry. this matter. A general assembly meeting of Mr. Earle also promised that the college MENC members was Among the guests at the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Allanson, resi­ when the AM station is actually held Dec. 3 at Chancellor Hall at dents of Albany. Mr. Allanson, a scheduled to commence operations, which a vocal ensemble from IC, he will notify THE ITHACAN under the direction of Mr. Don­ former faculty member of IC, is a so that the student body may be ald Wells, performed two selec­ member of the Board of Trustees The Most Valuable player award Club, Majors Club, Wrestling of IC. promptly notified. tions. A business meeting was held, winners were . . . Henry Hotaling team, and Phi Epsilon Kappa: fraternity. followed by a panel and discussion Jfembers of IC }'acuity Partlcipate and Don Diston. The awards will of "Values of State Organization be presented to them· at the first His ambition upon completion of of MENC Student Chapters and Dr. Conrad Rawski was chair­ IDEO wishes to express many home basketball game, which will school is to become a coach in Carry-Over to Active Membership man of a college section meeting thanks to Mrs. Lillian S. Vail and be played December 10, against big time football. held Friday afternoon, that dis­ her son who is now in the service. Rider College. Be sure to attend in NYSSMA." HANK HOTALING-hails from cussed "Music Literature for Un­ It was through these people that the game and see the presentation Voorheesville, N. Y. It was there Neal Yanchlsln Presents dergraduate Music Education Ma­ I. D.E.O. received the banners that of the M. V. P. awards. ('onstltntlon where Hank got his start in sports. jors." Mr. Ferdinand Pranzatelli are now on display in the snack DON DISTON-hails from Ful­ Neal Yanchisin, !C's senior dele­ was moderator of the Panel; and bar. We hope that everyone will He played four years of varsity ton, N. Y., where he has played sports in baseball, basketball and gate to the convention, and as Mr. Walter Beeler was a member enjoy 'them as a part of decora­ three years of varsity fotbal! for Chairman of the Constitution Com­ of a panel which discussed "Stan­ tions and leave them where they football for Voorheesville Central Fulton High School. He later High School. mittee on last year's Executive dards of Adjudication." are. played three years of service ball Hank is now a senior and is a in Stroudsburg, Germany which Physical Education major at Ith­ took the ALL EUROPEAN aca. He has been active in sports CHAMPIONSHIP in 1952. Don here as in high school. Here he had the honor of being Captain has earned himself three major CAMPUS NOTES that year. letters in baseball, soccer, and bas­ While at Ithaca College Don ketball, and has surely proved has played two years of varsity The month of December is al­ PHI DELTA PI An SAI trio composed of Carol himself a worthy winner of the ball with the Bombers and was ways a "mad whirl" for the girls On December 5, Phi Delta Pi Cholewa, piano; Millie Cody, vio­ M.V.P award. chosen Co-Captain. He has shown of SAL Event after event is held a card party for the deans lin; and Dale Whitney, cello, per­ great talents on the gridiron and Hank is a member of the Majors crammed into those few weeks. and faculty of Ithaca College. Re­ formed the "Andante of the Men­ has proved himself worthy of the Club, IDEO, and Tomorrow evening, December 10, freshments were served. A draw­ dolssohn Trio in D minor, opus M.V.P. award. Fraternity. ing for a door prize of a Holiday 49", at the Adelphi Banquet, De­ from 10-2:00 a.m., SA! will hold Don is now a sophomore and is His ambition upon completion of Fruit Cake was won by l\lrs. cember 4. its annual formal dance, the Holly Physical Education major. He is school is to become a coach in the G. Stead. Hop, at the sorority house at 440 R. Incorporation an active member with the Varsity High School systems. E. Buffalo St. Miss Betty Lou On Monday, December 12, Phi Day was celebrated December 5, Cone, social chairman, has an­ Delta Pi plans to hold its tradi­ at a formal meeting. The pledges nounced that the chairman of the tional Christmas Rush Party. En­ were in charge of the program. dance are as follows: refreshments, tertainment, gifts, and refresh­ Projects during the remainder 1 Jean Butler; decorations, Jane ments will be provided. of December will be the annual PA1TERSON S MOBILGAS Decker; and entertainment, Sunny Christmas caroling at the home Aronson. Dick Ford's band will At I. D. E. 0.'s meeting of for Elderly Women, the Hospital, provide music for dancing. November 30, a change was made and the Reconstruction Home; the December started out with many in the scheduled forthcoming trip annual joint Phi Mu Alpha-SA! WASHING - GREASING - ANTI-FREEZE SA! members attending the to the Corning Glass Works. The caroling on campus, and the Christ­ MENC Convention, December 1, 2, time of departure will be 11 :30 mas house party. 3, at Albany. Sunny Aronson went instead of the previous announced Corner Buffalo & Aurora Streets . as official I. C. delegate to the time. This change will enable the convention. organization to arrive back on The Ithaca Hillel Organization An SAI Big Sister get together campus between 4 :00 and 4 :30 was: formed last February. Pre­ was held 'Wednesday evening, Nov­ p.m.; so that working members viously Hillel had been a branch of ember 30, from 7 :30-9 :30 at the may get to work on time and so the Cornell organization. Now they home of Mrs. Ruth Polson, Patron­ that the women may be in time for are an independent group but are ess-President of SAL Following a dining hall. still able to participate in Cornell social coffee hour the "Big and functions. Members who are interested may Little" sisters joined in singing bring one guest. The charge for The purpose of the club is to de­ Benjamin Britten's "A Ceremony TRAVELER'S HOTEL transportation will be 50c per per­ velop both culturally and socially. of Carols" conducted by Ruth Pol­ Along the cultural line, the club son. son. The bus will leave from the Seneca Gym on Sunday, December plans to have guest speakers, de­ Under New Management 11. Contact Barbara Bole, tele­ bates, and meetings with groups of PI THETA CHI phone 49124, for reservations. other faiths to discuss the prob­ Pi Theta Chi fraternity will hold ems of the day. Also they are a Christmas party December 12, Other plans that were discussed from 8:00 to 10:00 at the Physio were the erection of a Christmas stressing attendance at Friday Building. All members of the tree and the possibility of Mr. night services. Socially, they are Chen, the faculty advisor, giving Physio Department are invited to planning informal dances at the a lecture ·and movies about his attend. The entertainment will Temple on Sunday afternoons, feature Mr. William Caine, a lo­ homeland China. brunches, theater parties, and Scene of the Original cal magician of many and versa­ Following the meeting there was tile talents. Refreshments will be a full hour showing of slides by bowling and skating parties. served. Lou Bakos. The highlights of the The present officers are: Bob famous f riday Matinees show were the famous little mani­ Ross, President, Marsha Bear, Sec­ Kappa Phi Alpha will hold its kin of Brussels, Belgium, and the retary, and Alan Berkowitz, Treas­ famous house of Johann Wolfs­ annual banquet December 10, 1955 urer. At the next meeting there at 7:00 p.m. at the Lehigh Valley gang Goethe of Frankfort, Ger­ House. many. will be an election of officers.

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IT'S IDE'S DROME IDE'S BOWLING LANES T.V. - FOOD - BEVERAGES Roller Skating New York State's Wed., Fri. and Sat. Nites Most Modern 8-11 Lounge-Restaurant Bus from terminal & back I and 16 Alleys 121 S. Aurora St. Joe Capalongo 6 Friday, December 9, 1955 THE ITHACAN Bombers Lose 87-72 The I. C. Basketball Team lost their opening game of the season at Wilkes, 87-72. by Dave Feldman Despite the apparent lopsided by Dave Feldman score, the game was close until the final two minutes of play when Wilkes outscored the Bombers by The Warriors, weekend. Preseason crystalballing 1-Z 10 points. The Bombers were par­ paced by their great scoring shows San Francisco as Number ticularly poor from the foul line punch, Paul Arizin and Neil John­ 1 team to beat for National hon­ where they scored only 16 of 27 ston, are the talk of the young ors. Kentucky should reign again foul shots. NBA season. After dropping their in the South, although NC States opener, Philadelphia won their Wofpack will bear watehing. The Sam Burnell played fine ball for next eight in a row before upended midwest looks like , a battle be­ the Bombers. He scored 21 points by Minneapolis and are currently tween Iowa and Illinois, while here and grabbed 17 rebounds. Al in the first place in the Eastern in the east, George Washington, Chadwick was second highest scor­ Division. In the Western division, Fordham and Duquesne appear er with 17 points. Al Marsh had the St. Louis Hawks with the ad­ best. Syracuse may prove to be the best shooting percentage of dition of Dick Ricketts comple­ ''sleeper" team if things jell the night for Ithaca, hitting for menting their great scoring by right ... 7 of 12 shots from the field. Peltit and Selvy, have forged to The Brooklyn Dodgers keep the The Bombers play their first the top ... winter Hot Stove League boiling home game tomorrow night against Collegiate football has bowed out with proposal for an unprecedent­ Rider. until next fall with clash at Miami ed covered stadium which could be WILKES on New Year's Day as Maryland used for all sports. A huge dome FG F TP plays host to the Oklahoma Soon­ would prevent games from being Bresnahan LF 9 3 21 ers in the Orange Bowl in what rained out, and would provide Jablonski RF 8 3 19 may prove to be the best game greater seating capacity. The big Snyder 0 4 4 of the day. At Pasadena, All-Am­ difficulty lies in where to build Morgan C 10 5 26 erican Earl Morrell leads Michi­ it ... VanDyke LG 2 0 4 gan State and its multiple offense The Champion Cleveland Browns Ferris RG 5 4 14 against hard running ULCA, Pa­ are finding it very hard to sew cific Coast Champs in the Rose up their divisional title, as they 34 19 87 Bowl ... had to battle for a 35-35 tie game Dual Threat Collegiate Basketball has taken with the Giants, while the second "This is the first in a series of Chad was Co-Captain with Bob ITHACA over the limelight now, and all place surprising Redskins crept articles dedicated to introducing Burnell last season. Zonnevylle LF 4 0 8 teams will be in action by this closer by downing Pittsburgh • members of the 1955-56 I. C. vars­ The first home game of the Judd 0 4 4 ity Basketball team, so that those season is tomorrow night at Boyn- Marsh RF 7 2 16 new in school may become more ton Junior High School against Slomkowski 0 2 2 I. C. S. vs. RIDER familiar with their ball-players." Rider College of Trenton. Both Burnell C 9 3 21 BOB BURNELL-"78 inches of Chadwick and Burnell will be Chadwick LG 6 5 17 red-headed fury," is the way I like counted upon heavily to provide Feldman RG 2 0 4 Boynton Jr. High Gym to describe our big likeable Center. the scoring punch for the Bombers. Affectionately dubbed "Red Dog" 28 16 72 for obvious reasons, Bob has blos­ Sat., Dec. 10 Girls Participate In Sports G . somed into one of the main cogs ymnastlcs Team Perfor in the I.C. basketball machine. The following girls participated Both his pivot play and his yeo­ in Field Hockey and Volleyball The Ithaca College Gymnastics 8:00 P.M. man-like job off the boards are this Fall. They received awards at Team, under the coaching of Karl valuable assets to the Bombers. the Christmas Party ending the Britten, performed on their first Bob is a senior, majoring in busi­ fall season. visiting exhibition of the season iness administra.tio~ and hails at Genoa Central School, Nov. 18. from Brooklyn, N. Y., where he HOCKEY The team performed on the side attended St. Francis prep. This Carol Abar, Ginger Colapinto, springboard, the parallel bars, CORNER BOOK STORE is his 4th season of basketball for Marilyn Roth, Pat Arcuri, Vera tumbling, mimetics, and dual 1.C., and after a mediocre 2¼ Cummerton, Joan Bush, Barbara stunts. I. C. HEADQUARTERS seasons, seems to have acquired Hiller, Sue Tasca, Elizabeth Dar­ The following members of the that all important intangible ling, Barbara Bole, Janice Haase, team performed at Genoa: Charlie FOR SCHOOL NEEDS known as confidence. To attest to Jan ice Arff, Florence Baldwin. Cirillo, Art Asquith, Tony Buemi, his popularity, he was elected Co­ Trainer: Mary Ann D'Amore. Fred Bleiler, Tom La Placa, Clar­ Captain by his teammates, which Referee: Rosie Bartell. ence VanHorn, Joe Bayno, Dick makes the second consecutive year 109 N. TIOGA ST. VOLLEYBALL Kudla, Tony Borriello, and Paul he has received this honor. Rafuse. ALDEN CHADWICK-"Chad" Barbara Bole, Joan Bush, is the perfect example of a ball­ Doreen Bryan, Ginger Colapinoo, player whom you read about in Vera Cummerton, Elizabeth Dar­ Anyone interested in playing stories by Frank Merriwe!l, The ling, Ruth Eastbury, Marlene El­ Lacrosse at Ithaca College please player who spends countless hours chyshen, Connie Fuller, Carol Gor­ sign the list either on the bulle­ practicing every possible spare don, Janice Haase, Mary Hall, tin board in the Annex or in Sen­ minute to better himself and help Norma May, Sylvia Parks, Sue eca Gym. Experience is not neces­ his team. He's the kind of player Tasca. sary, but only the wish to play. you want on your team, because The W. A. A. "What's my Song" he's a team man right from the Christmas Party held at the Seneca Bruce Follmer, production man­ start. Last year Chad averaged Gym, December 1, was very suc­ ager, announces that Scampers is 24 points per ball game, yet actu­ cessful and all those who attended well underway. Scripts and music ally had to be told to shoot more. were afforded a good time. have been selected, the casts have Possessor of an unstoppable hook Prizes were awa;rded to the girls been chosen, and rehearsals have shot with either hand he has prac­ on the basis of originality and started. Most of the important ticed driving to such an extent that cuteness of costumes. Donna Col­ crew heads have been chosen. The he is even more dangerous than quhoun wo nfirst prize for orig­ student body has shown enthus­ before. On the foul line, it is al­ inality. Her song was entitled, A iasm but there is still a great deal most a certain 2 points every time "Grandfather's Clock." Lois Calla­ of work to be done. he is fouled. Al is also a senior han, Carolyn Parkman, and Beth COMPLETE majoring in business administra­ Catsiff dressed as "Sleepy Time Volunteers may contact Bruce tion and a native of Lakemont, Gals," tied Ruth Eastbury and Follmer, Jack Kutz, or Bill Elliott. N. Y. He attended Dundee High Carol Gordon ("Too Young") for Watch for the special Scampers MUSICAL SERVICE School and served with the Mar­ first place honors and for "cute­ Issue coming out after Christmas vacation. ines during the Korean conflict. ness." HICKEY'S MUSIC STORE WIT J SPECIAL EVENTS SCHEDULE 330 E. State St. thaca, N. Y. Phone 4-1101 DBC. 9 FRIDAY BB-mS-ELMmA 88 s:oo BOYlffOJr DEC. 9 FRIDAY GBADUA'l'E STUDENT JmCl'l'AL-J'OB!I' 8ZYP'UL8 11:111 TBEA'f'EB DEC. 10 SATUJU>AY BB-IC-JUDEB 8:00 BOY1ff0Jf DEC. 11 SUNDAY BA.ND CONCERT 8:15 TBBATBB DEC. 13 TUBSDA.Y l3B-Ilt8-HOJl:BJI 8:00 BOYlffOJr DEC. 13 TUESDAY JUNIOR PB.OF. B.ECI'l'AL-ANTRONY KELE 8:15 Tma.'l'BB DEC, 1' WEDNESDAY CHOm CONCERT 8:111 TKBA.TBS DEC. U WEDNESDAY IC-SAMPSON BB 8:00 BOYHTO• JAJI. 6 l'lUDAY BB-mS-ELMIBA 8:00 BOTIITOJf JAJI. 7 SATUJU>AY BB-IC-WILKES 8:00 nonrro:ir JAJI. 10 TUESDAY BB-IltS-AUl3UBN 11:00 BOYJl'fOJf J.AJ!I. 18 WEDNESDAY RECITAL-STUDENT 8:15 TllEAU. JAll. 18 WEDNESDAY BB-IC-MA.N'Sl"IELD 8:00 BOYHTOJf Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge 1/t3l. In BUNDAY SCHOOL· OF KUBIC OHOB.AL PBOGBAK 8:15 'rBBA'l'D JAB. 2fi WEDNESD.A.Y SENIOR PB.OF. BECLU,-FRED STARTUP 8:15 TBEATBB THE ITHACAN Friday, December 9, 1955 7

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8 Friday, December 9, 1955 THE ITHACAN (Continued from page 1) only as a creative outlet but as an I Radio Student iber. The stories by Shawkat Dal­ organization through which the r lal are of notable quality. Phil students gain valuable experience Airs Program Quinn's poetry would stand up in critical work, advertising lay­ against the best college and hold out and design and business man­ OnWHCU its own with some of the pro­ agement. The fate of Camerata WITJ has just announced that fessional. has not been definitely decided and the first of a series of programs The editor feels that the maga­ will not be decided until next week will be airep. over the Local Radio zine is an asset to the college not or the week after. Station WHCU. The program is The World in Folk Music by Ed Gimzek and Ed Slosman. The pro­ ducers are juniors in the Radio IMPRESS YOUR DATE! Department. The World in Folk Music fea­ Visit The tures the ballads and songs of by­ gone days. The program covers MURAL LOUNGE the music of the English speaking countries, and introduces ballads CLINTON HOUSE from the Slavic, Latin, and Scan­ dinavian areas as well. Famous For Fine Food and Drink The first program will be aired Saturday, December third, at 2 :00 Since 1831 p.m. on WHCU AM and FM. It can also be heard on WITJ, Mon­ day evenings at 8:30. p.m. Set The Style Pace With Annual Christmas "BILL FREEMAN" Program Watch Him Walk To Gerald Sinsock, Ithaca College student, Greeting Mrs. Eleanor The Ithaca College choir, under Roosevelt at reception held at Watermargin. the direction of Prof. Donald Bube, will present its annual Christmas ------program in the College Theater on Wed., Dec. 14 at 8:15 p.m. Model United Nations Piano accompanist for the choir "60 Seconds from State" Model United Nations delegates ______is Carolyn Cholewa. ..:...;. ______met for the last time In General Assembly on Nol'ember 19, to de­ bate resolutions on the self-1leter­ mlnatlon of Algeria, the Special United Nations Fund for Econom1c Development, and the West Irlan quesUon. Mina Goldman chaired this final meeting of the second Model U. N. ro•1ference which was held in the Anabel Taylor Auditorium. Before discussion on the resolu­ tion began, Vangala Jaya Ram, a graduate student from India ad­ dressed the assembly on the rela­ WHAT'S tion of the student and the United THIS? Nations. He emphasized that if the world For solution, see of tomorrow is to be more peace­ paragraph below. ful, "it is up to the youth of today to inculcate in themselves the great ideals of international peace and world cooperation." Each of the three Model United Nations committees chose to pre­ sent to the General Assembly for debate one of the resolutions the HERE'S A DROODLE THAT PACKS A PUNCH. It's titled: representatives had discussed in cl'mmittee meetings the evening Lucky smoke rinE4s blown by prfaefighter with tooth miss­ btfore. ing. It packs a moral, too: Why knock yourself out looking Paul C. Szasz, graduate student for a better-tasting cigarette when all you have to do is at Cornell, presented the Political and Security Committee's draft light up a Lucky? 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