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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, 1962-63 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC. WICB Will televise The Ithacan IC Music with the Saturday Morning Miriam Jacobs Convocation From South Hill on Page 5. Thursday, October 18, 1962

Ithaca College, Ithaca, N. Y. WICB Hosts Senator Javits Fraternity Sponsored Parents Weekend In Special News Conf ere nee Expects Record Breaking Attendance by Tony Nacinovich The third annual Parents Weekend will be held this Friday A special news conference was Sat~rday and Sunday (October 19, 20, 21 ). The Weekend will aired with Jacob K.. Javits, Senior Frosh Meeting To again be sponsored by the members of Pi Theta Phi Delta Sigma senator from New York, on WICB­ UCF SPEAKER ASKS P1 and Rho Mu Theta. The Weekend is expected ~o exceed the TV. Monday evening. Discuss Elections record 900 parents who attended last year. Senator Javits placed a great "HUMAN" TREATMENT Alumni Homecoming Weekend deal of emphasis on the United be eventful as the Ithaca Bombers Next Monday Eve. will be held this same weekend. return with a 3-1 record and host States' position in Berlin. In re­ The combined attendance by Par­ gards to steps which should be tak­ FOR NEGRO PROBLEM a strong Bridgeport University Freshman Elections will be the ents and Alumni, promise to make Squad. Ithaca dropped Cortland en in this trouble spot, Javits pro­ topic of discussion Monday Night Dr. Edward Hart, speaking be­ this the largest weekend ever held State last week in the annual ri­ posed a declaration by NATO pow­ fore the UCF on Sunday, October in the Union Recreation Room at Ithaca College. ers asserting that they would not valry. Last year's Parents Week­ 15, stated that all the Negro in when the Class of '66 will distri­ Registration for Parents will be end crowd saw IC bow to a strong countanence any further Soviet America wants is "to be treated bute petitions for elections to be held on Friday, October 19 in the Alfred team, 14-7. aggression, a U.N. commission to like anyone else, to be considered held on November 1. South Hill Union Building. The investigate the access to Berlin on his own merits, and to be Petitions handed out on Monday first event of the Weekend will be Dr. Dillingham Speaks and a neutralist nation study of will have to be handed in by Oc­ an all-college Variety Show at the Berlin situation. · The Senator viewed as an individual, a human The Saturday night schedule in­ being." tober 24. Campaigning will begin 8 p.m. Friday night. cludes a welcoming speech by stated that, "We must maintain the on Thursday, October 25. freedom of the people of West Dr. Hart, a young and attrac­ Guest Speaker Dr. White Eddie Sawyer, Chairman of the A Primary will be held on Mon­ Berlin and the access routes to tive Negro, is a prominent eye Saturday morning registration at Parents Committee, and greetings day, October 29, if there are three that city." surgeon in Ithaca. After giving 9 a.m. will be followed by a convo­ offered by President Howard I. a short history of the oppression or more members of the class run­ cation in the Union Recreation Dillingham. He went on to say that condi­ ning for the same position. tions should not be created which of the Negro since the Civil War, Room. Guest speaker, Dr. Paul IC Vs. Colgate would entice the German people Dr. Hart told of some of his own An additional campaigning peri­ Dudley White is a strong advo­ into a position which might endan­ experiences wtih prejudice and od will follow the Primary and cate of physical activity and was William J. Greenwood will then ger the rest of the world. He re­ segregation. The Negro students elections will take place on Thurs­ the attending physician to Presi­ give an address and will be fol­ day, November 1. ferred to Berlin as an "outpost of in his high school in Ohio were dent Eisenhower. A noontime Buf­ lowed by a debate match between freedom" which must be held by forced to stay within their own If no Primary is necessary, the fet Luncheon will be served. The Ithaca College and Colgate Uni­ the U.S. if we are to maintain the group and -in their section of the entire period, October 25 until No­ Ithaca College television station versity. The Parents program will respect of the rest of Europe. city. The only time he had much vember 1, may be used for cam­ will broadcast the convocation be followed by a dance until mid­ through its facilities on the down­ Regarding the Cuban situation, contact with white students was paigning. night. Senator Javits advocated an em­ Hours for the Primary and Elec­ town campus. on "Brotherhood Day" when he Sunday Tea bargo by as many American States was invited to the Episcopal church tion will .be 9-4 on both the South Bombers Home Sunday afternoon activities in­ as would cooperate and a stoppage to sing and drink punch. Hill and Downtown Campus. Saturday afternoon promises to clude a Parents Advisory Commit­ of Soviet shipping. According to As a solution for this problem the Senator, "We could snuff them tee Meeting and a Parents-Profes­ Dr. Hart suggested that we place sors Tea. out in an afternoon no matter what our faith in the Jaw since many Dr. John Macinnes is in charge Khruschev put in there." He fur­ advances have been made in the Prof. Har;op Freeman ther stated that the U.S. should of arrangements for the Saturday past by laws declaring segrega­ morning Convocation. have moved earlier to prevent the gation unconstitutional. A few ex­ existing situation. amples of cases where laws were When questioned on the Cuban Cornell Profes.sor Predicts able to fight segregation are in prisoner exchange, Javits comment­ the desegregation of the armed ed that he had attempted to avoid any statement on the topic since forces, in the claims for equal pay Nuclear Testing Ban by 1963 Graduate Records won by Southern Negro teachers, he wanted to see them released by Irving Wood Examination Set· and did not want to complicate and in the right of Negroes to vote matters by making the problem an in primaries. "\Ve will have a Test Ban, no later than 1963," said Professor For November 17 issue in a political campaign. Dr. Hart also feels non-violent Harrop Freeman of the Cornell Law School at the United Christian means should be employed to ad­ Applicants for admisision to Senator Javits concluded the Fellowship meeting held in the Student Union October 7. news conference with an attack on vance the N egroe's cause. He feels graduate schools are advised that Congressional leadership. Accord­ the Freedom Rides and Sit-in Mr. Freeman stated that nuclear have, but we could conceivably the Graduate Record Examinations ing to the Senator, "Many good demonstrations gave many Negroes disarmament is immediately possi­ throw the country out of the UN, in the National Program for Grad­ programs which should have been a new feeling of self-respect, and ble, and outlined two types of Test fine them, place an economic em­ uate School Selection will be ad­ Continued on page 6 made them feel like human beings. Bans: 1. A complete Ban with bargo on them, and as an extreme, ministered at Ithaca College on There have been many times inspection by an international declare nucelar war, through the November ·17 1962, and January W.S.G. Sponsored when Dr. Hart has tried to obtain team. 2. Or, as the neutrals advo­ UN. Russia, however, seems to 19, 1963. apartments for his friends in Ith­ cate, the planting and sealing of back away from condemnation by Since applications and fees 11111st Penny Ni,ght To aca, but home owners refuse to seismographs in every country sizeable groups in the UN." be received by the appropriate rent to Negroes. which would be periodically picked When asked, ''What is peace?" office (Princeton, N.J.) of Edu­ up, and read. If, after a test is Be Held Oct. 26 Continued on pa,qe 6 Mr. Freeman said: "It would seem cational Testing Service at least A "Penny Night," sponsored by proven and the location of the test that war is going through its 15 days before the scheduled test­ Women' Student Government, will ascertained, a nation can not ex­ death struggles. As a result of ing date, candidates should find out be held on Friday, Oct. 26. plain its action to the UN, this India's being freed non-violently, from the schools of their choice Women students may remain country should be condemned. a large core of Africans, became whether the examinations are re­ out until 1 :30 that night and the He continued, "All great relig­ interested in meeting violence with quired, which ones they want the girls, or their escorts, will be ions conceive war as man's great­ non-violence." He added that every candidate to take, and when to asked to contribute a penny for est sin-it hinders him from be. time America falls to patterns of take them. each minute the girls are out after coming great. A Christian philos­ war, she conceeds victory to the The Graduate Record Examina­ curfew. ophy is a pacifist one. If one enemy. tions are designed to give the g-rad­ Maureen LeGere, is in charge of would stop to realize that everyone One of the last questions was, uate schools information concern­ "Penny Night," this year. The in the world can make certain con­ "Is an accidental war possible?" ing the candidate's educational money raised is used to support tributions and that the fulfill­ Mr. Freeman answered by re­ backgtound and general scholastic Antigone Dimitrakopoulou, a young ment of God is through people, ferring to the book he and his ability, on couldn't do voilence to anyone Greek fourth gra-der adopted by wife, Ruth, wrote, "Dear Mr. Pres­ Bulletins of Information, con­ else without hurting God . . . you the WSG three ~ears ago through ident-An Open Letter on Foreign taining more thorough instruction­ the Foster Parent's Plan. have to become your brother's Policy", which President Kennedy al material concerning G.R.E., and In appreciation of the assistance keeper." read. In it they state that the U.S. application blanks can he procured she receives Antigone writes, "I During the question and answer from the Information De!:'k at the thank you once again very much, period that followed _ someone has been 15 minutes close to nu. Student Union. and I pray to God to grant you asked, "Once a nation has been clear war four times in the last two Applicants to g-raduate and pro­ health and joy. In any prayers, I condemned, what then?" years. He went on to enumerate fessional schools are urged to in­ always ask the Lord to keep you Mr. Freeman answered, "That is them: "1. A flock of geese on radar quire about the Graudate Record Wei] so that you'll be able to help Examinations as soon as po.~siblc!. P<>or, orphan children." Our Antigone on step ahead of what we now Continued on page 6 Page Two THEITHACAN Thursday, October 18, 1962 THE ITHACAN . Alumni News EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ...... MIKE AYERS by Jane Parrick Letters to the Editor BUSINESS MANAGER ...... FRED MORIARTY ADVERTISING MANAGER ...... PHIL SANDLER Jane Bridenbaugh-Sp. '62 who FACULTY ADVISOR ...... _...... _..• MR. JOHN GILL contributed immensely to all pro- Dear Editor, that by doing things through and ductions while attending Ithaca News Editor ...... _...... Maureen Daley College; is now teaching speech Delta Kappa brothers are happy for the fraternity, the student will l\1usic Editor ...... '...... l\1iriam Jacobs and directing the drama program to see that there has been at also be enriching his own develop. ment and all-round education. A}. Feature Editor ...... ] anet Ka plow at Stratford High School in .Con- le;ist one written response to the so, with reference to why the erea. Copy Editor ...... Jeanie Heagy necticut. letter printed in t~e Ithaca and we would like to extend our thanks tive leaders should join· in the Photography Editor ...... - .. ·-···-··-···-·... Ron Brown John De~la ~ontrada - P.E. '61 to Marty Merril, Class of '63, for first place, the fraternity becomes Sports Editor ...... - ...... - ...... Bruce Theobald If you are m ~u-e need of a look at registering his "dismay and mis­ an extension of the Individual, in STAFF: ...... Jim Aversa, Jay Tarses, Tony Nacinovich, Frank G~orge .Washington or Abraham understanding for public hearing. that a student who is a creative Racioppo, Bob Billings, Gail Warner, Lennie Hoff, Ricki Lmcoln m the. . standard . paper back We hav e read h.IS ra th er YI·t ro IOIC • leader in the first place, will be an Stofsky, Jane Parrick, Tom Bookwalter, Laura Grant, form try v1S1tmg the New York Ie tt er-to- the-ed"t1 or w1·th muc h care even better leader with the b;;ck­ Jerry Warren, Irving Wood, Thelma Freedman, Bonnie State Department of Labor. You d th d ld t h' ing and supp!)rt of the fraterr ity. may find yourself being inter- a_n sy?1pa Y an . wou , a .t is Patrick, Kevin O'Shea, Moe Ferris, Lou Ricks, Jay viewed by an old friend. John Con- b~e, like to cl~r1fy some thmgs No one is a leader until he Gardner trad~ is now an employment inter- which Mr. ~erri~l has apparently has followers and supporters, and Views of columnists and editorials used in this paper do not viewed with the N.Y.S. Dept. of been aware m his three years at one of the best ways we know of necessarily reflect the views of Ithaca College. Labor. First, let us consider this mat- to get support is to join a fraterni. ty or sorority. Right Marty? Published weekly by and for the students of Ithaca College Joanne Marie Bennett_ LA '62 ter of why fraternities "must" who· was just back to visit us a play a larger and more active The fictitious Mr. Merill also couple of weeks ago, is now a role in the ever expanding activi­ wants to know if a person who is teacher of the 9th grade at Liv- ties of Ithaca College. The answer not "active" will enjoy himself onia Central School in N.Y. While to this question lies in the fact when he is not asked to join a fra. attending I.C., "Toots" majored in that when a specific unit (such as ternity. To this we can only say Social Sciences. a college) grows larger in size, that this is a vary subjective are1, A fraternity party given for inelligible pledges resulted in a scope, and activities, it necessarily not mind readers or

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_,:. Page Four THE ITHACAN Thursday, October 18, 1962 TAP President · Club Clips THE EVOLUTION OF Shakespeare Sampler: A Sample by Irving Wood A FAMOUS Of The Talent Of Jay Torses HILLEL-Oct. 19-20. Sh'mini Atzeretr. TAPE RECORDER by Ricki Stofsky Oct 19. Second in the Basic Jew­ Jay Tarsus. pn:~int. Since hP has at 11 :00 in the kitchenette off been here, he has participated in a the Rec. Room. number of productions: "Guys and Special Mass to be said for par­ Dolls," "Skin of Our Tt>eth," "Bad ents at 11 :00 in the Rec. Room. .. ~re/co' Seed," "Murder in the Cathedral," Oct. 22-Theology Class con­ and "On the Town." But his career ducted by Father Murphy. Union (MODEL EL 3536) ·has not been limited solely to act­ #15 from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. SPECIFICATIONS CONTINENTAL ing. In the past he has been master Oct. 24 - Confessions will be • Four-track atereop1ionic or of ceremonies for Frosh Camp, heard by Father Murphy from monophonic recording axd pla11back + ThrH tape 1puih­ "400''.... news editor of THE ITHACAN, .6:30 to 7:30 in the kitchenette l¾l, 8¾ and 7½ ip•• CompZ.t,fr and co-authored SCAMPERS, a of the Rec. Room. adj-contained, including dK