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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The thI acan: 1950/51 to 1959/60 at Digital Commons @ IC. It has been accepted for inclusion in The thI acan, 1958-59 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC. SCAMPERS OPENS TOMORROW The Oracle Society will present Scampers '59 a new musical comedy entitled "Social Event of the Seas~n" with WHO'S WHO music composed by Larry Holderidge and book and lyrics NBC RADIO NET VEEP written by Jared Brown and Charles Moss. The show will open tomorrow evening, F~bruary 12 and will run through See pages 4 and 5 Saturday, February 14 with performances set at eight­ GUEST NEXT TUESDAY. fifteen. "Soda! Event of the Season" is Mathew J. ("Joe") Culligan, Executive Vice President in a parody on college life with the Charge of the NBC Radio Network; will be the guest speaker main conflict being student vs. of the Radio and Television Department on Tuesday, February college rules-in this case the spe­ 17. Mr. Culligan is also a member of the NBC Executive council. cifie rule statin;?; that no college Mr. Culligan is responsible for gll'l h; allowed in a man's apart­ the Introduction of the highly rev­ Between 1952. when he joined rnent unless n married chaperone olutionary "NBC Hot Line Control the National Broadcasting Com­ iR present. Frank Chapman (Jerry Box" through which approximately pany on special assignment to the Carhone) and .'.':ancy :\lorrison (~larylou :\IcCullough), two college 200 NBC affiliated stations can, in new "Today" show, and 1955, Cul­ seniors who a.re engaged to be a matter of seconds, bring to their ligan had been responsible for married · are particularly affected local audiences live, on the scene such an increase in the advertis­ by this rule. Frank's roomate Artie reports from NBC Correspondents ing of NBC's television magazines Singer ( Ja:,1e8 Gregory) and his any where in the world. A portion shows that in 1955 the THT Unit girlfriend Sally ( :\largo Schekman) of Mr. Culligan's program ne;t ("Today" - Home - "Tonight") had figure pron;inently in the plot. week wi!J entail his piping into the a gross income of $20,000,000. As Since Frank and l\ancy have never WICB studios, via. a special NBC a result, he then became National actually seen each other alone, Ed­ hook-up, live broadcasts from l\fos­ Sales Manager of the Television ward, the campus gossip and cow, Washington, Paris and Lon­ :\'etwork and assumed the direction trouble-maker /Peler . Stambaugh) don. The "NBC Hot Line Control of the merchandising department of deviH,~s a plan to thwart this rule. Box" was created as a complement NBC. In December 1955, he was However, Edward forgets to tell to another Culligan concept, "NBC promoted to Vice President, Di­ l•'rank uhout it, thereby causing Network News on the Hour". The rector of Sales, Television Net­ son,e hilarious complications. · latter plan has estabilished NBC work, a po .. ition which he held un, Jack Cantwell, Esther Glatt, as one of the world's important ti! his appointment August 27, 1956, Scampers Pirector Jared Brown (right) advises Peter Stambaugh Cyudee Raglyn, Barbara Ernst, independent news gathering and as Vice President in Charge of the (standing) while other members of cast look on. The 1959 pro­ C harlcs :\Im s, Chet l ·urtis and Ted disseminating agencies. NBC Raidio Network. du~tion of Scampers opens tomorrow night in the College Theatre. Jones are a,nong the other import­ ant cast r,embers who add to the color of J1e production. ,Jame,, Leopardi will conduct a Science Facililies sevuiteen piece orchestra and Fred llock is the choral director. Joyce Open For Semester l 'humbler is the choreographer and Ithaca Colllege began its spring costumes were des:gned by Carol semester this week with newly lo­ The Ithacan Silver. Settings a1111 lighting were cated and equipped chemistry and handled by Jim i\Jiller. The director :\!ember biology laboratories. . is Jared Brown. The new laboratori~~ _provide Associated AII proceeds from the show go adequate scien-ce fac11Ities for Collegiate lo its sponsor, Oracle, a senior medical and dental schools as well Press honor society. Tickets can be pur­ as science teaching, said President chased for $1.25 at the box office. Howard I. Dillingham. The enlarged f3<:ilities for science instruction mclude two general biology and zoology Jab~ oratories; an anatomy labor!ltory' Phone Company Says: Unit G Opens; New College Queen and laboratories for phsiolog~, general chemistry, and orgamc Regulations Persist To Be Selected chemistry. WICB-TV MUST CEASE USE The new laboratories are located lTnit G at the Quarry Street Dorm in the former Tompkins Coun~Y is now open. Twenty nH'n are now 5 By Student Vote Memorial Hospital on the College OF LOCAL CABLE IN JUNE heing housed there ancl there will new upper campus. The College t For the first time in the col­ acquired the hospital property laS The New York Telephone Company has informed Ithaca College be room for 14 more men students summer from the county, and so shortly, lege's history, I. C. will have a far has utilized it for men's doi:m­ that it must cease operating its television station WICB-TV on the itories and the scien-ce laboratories. local community cable, as of June Students with cars are still vio­ queen. The contest is under the The College is making plans for 30, 1959. The Telephone Company's The Television Shop, (operator of lating the college parking regula­ supervision of the varsity club. additional campus imp:ovement and expansion in the hospital area. decision was delivered to Dr. the cable), and the New York Tele­ tions. Students :\[A.Y '.\OT park cars The queen will begin her reign 0 Howard I. Dillingham, President of phone Company provided for the Since its founding 67 years :1~ • anywhere between Quarry Street '.>n March 17 of this year. the College's principal facihties the college, by William Driver, receiving of television signals from have been located in downtown District Manager of the New York outside the city only. That is, the Dorm and the Science Laboratories. Two girls from each department, Ithaca. . Telephone Company. contract clid not allow for the Parking IS PERMITTED in the each ·with a 1. average and certain The chemistry laboratories are of returning in the fall will be Dr. Dillingham, said l\Ir. Driver cable to carry programs origniated parking Jot west or the Quarry completely new equipped, and new chosen by the heads of their re­ equipment has been added to the told him that the phone company's within the city limits. Street Dorms near the hridge and spective departments and will then i>iolog5' laboratories. decision was "final". Driver, Dr. After much talking between the Next year additional space at the to the North in the large parking ro111pete for the honor. The Var­ Dillingham said, did not give him three parties involved, namely the former hospital will be utilized as sity c!ub will then chose two girls any specific reason for discontinu­ college, The Television Shop, and lot. The other areas are reserved a physics Jaboratory. . from the departments to represent The freshman zoology course 1s ing the phone company's original The Telephone Company, an agree- for Dorm counselorR, i;uests, and their respective schools, Arts and being presented to approximately permission to utilize the company's ment was reached whereby the administration cars. Sciences, School of l\Iusic, and 150 physical education students as already existing facilities which college could telecast over the well as those in the College of There will be a fine for the first School of Physical Education and was granted in the public interest. cable, so as not to disappoint the Arts and Sciences. Some of the waiting Ithaca public. violation, and there after. reported Physio Therapy. The final voting science courses service students in Dr. Dillingham did quote :\Ir. lhe Division of Physical Therapy. A new contract was issued by violations will mean violators will will be done by the entire student Driver as saying, that the original body. The College has increased its permission was "precedential" and (Continued on page 5) bo requested to bring cars home. science faculty this year because of therefore must now be discontinu­ The queen who will represent greatl'r interest shown by students the collp;::e, will reign for one in the science field. ed. Feb. 2 Meeting . . . ) ear, from :\larch 17th 1959 to Jn an interview with Dr. Dilling­ :\larch 17th 1960, at which time her ham, this reporter learned how the COUNCIL SEEKS MEETING WITH portrait will he hung in the library IFC Sponsors Blood entire situation got underway. Dr. and a valuable prize awarded he·r Dillingham told of how, back in PRESIDENT; MATH FRAT OK'D as a rememberance of her reign. December of 1957, the college is­ Mobile Visit Feb. 17 At the February 2nd meeting of see President Dillingham about sued press releases to the effect The Inter-fraternity Connell of the Council, the Council expressed the powers of the council, and to 'ro ('rown Queens Ithaca College Is sponsoring a visit that WICB-TV, once organized its desire to meet with President arrange a meeting with President It will be her job to crnwn all of the regional blood mobile on would offer a television service Dlllinghan in order that the Pres- Dillingham ancl the Student Coun­ other queens for special events, February 17th from 8:00 iun. • to the community. At first every­ iclent might speak with the council cil. open athletic seasons, present fi:00 p.m. Donors can sign up In one lauded this new idea. as to Its right as a governing body Discussion held over from the :U.V.P. awards, preside at college the annex all day :Hominy, Tue~day l'hone Company Says No of Ithaca College. .January 19th meeting concerning and Wednesday of this week, but wide events, meet visiting digni­ Tho Council accepted the recom- the proposed constitutional chang­ walk In donors wlll be accepted. When the New -«York Telephone taries and crown the nt>xt college mendatlon of Art Cohen that the es were discussed further. Queen. All donors who slgnup, will re­ Company was approached for a Constitution of the new mathe- The next meeting of the Stuclt>nt ceive cards from tl1e Ited Cross grant of permission of the college All other queens crownl'd during notifying them of the time aml station to operate on phone com­ matics fraternity be accepted and Council will he held at 7: 00 P.111. tho school year will become mem­ voted an exceptance with an 11-0 In room 16 of the Annex, Monday, bers of her court, as princesses. In pince. pany existing facilities, the phone February 16. The meetings of the 18 addition, the- five finalists of the Donors must be years old company refused on the ground vote. Councll are always open and slu- but must have parental concent If conlest will become her ladies in that the existing contract between Steve Brown was appointed to dents may attend them. under 21 and single. waiting. Page Two THE ITHACAN Wednesday, February 11, 1959 A.COHEN .ee1,1,e,u

% mile out on Elmira Road AFTER SCAMPERS PARTY-SATURDAY, FEB. 14 in the Seneca Street Gym after the show. Do Jf>u Think for Yourself ?t:::~~:t::~~u:;~~~i, ~} lf'>. 1. If you get stuck on a crossword puzzle, AD D ~C'~ --~~,,.(7 , 5. Would you prefer to play tennis with AD D U ~ do you (A) finally refer to a dictionary, 8 ~-~····::;·:f~~ ~ an.opponent you know to be (A) not 8 <'.) or (B) leave the puzzle unfinished? 0,-,,,~"-::::- quite so good as you, or (B) a ~==,;~;::::.. I~ slightly better player?

2. Would you rather be (A) the designer of the first successful space vehicle to the 6. In deciding whether to see a movie, moon, or (B) the first man to ride in it? are you more influenced by (A) what a casual friend tells you about it, or tittl (B) what you know of the cast and story?

4. If you find you aren't doing well in an activity, do you (A) concentrate on it to improve your performance, or (B) devote your attention to things in which you do excel?

9. When making your choice of a filter cigarette, do you (A) act on the basis of what someone tells you, or (B) think it through for yourself? If you're the kind of person who thinks for yourself . • • you use · judgment in your choice of cigarettes, as in everything else. Men and women who think for themselves usually smoke VICEROY. Their reason? Best in the world. They know that only VICEROY has a thinking man's filter and a smoking man s taste.

*If you checked (A) on three out of the first four questions, and (B) on four out of the last five • • . you really think Jor yourself! fC 10:so, Drown&; WUU.a.maon TobAcco Cofl).

- Page Four THE ITHACAN Wednesday, February 11, 1959 IC Students In_ Who's Who In American Universities and Colleges Compiled by D. Scheuer and D. Fielding The "Who's \Vho in American San1lra Collins, the .January member of the Government Club Vice-President In this organize.- holding the position of Music Edi­ Colleges and Universities" con­ l'ersonality of the Month of the and served as speaker pro-tern. He tion. She bas also served as Griffis tor in her junior year.· She has re­ sists of biographical ~ketches or . ,., was a reporter with the Ithacan Hall house treasurer for two years. ceived SAI the Sword of Honor for our nation's outstanding college and a member of the tennis team. Miss Ernst served on the Decor- leadership, schola~ship and music- seniors. Approximately Ithaca He was a member of both the ation Committee of the 1957 edition ianshlp. College has fourteen students Adelphi and Oracle honor organiza- of Fall Weekend. In addition to her Persis has been a member of the whose biographies will appear m tions. In addition to his scholastic work in Green Room One-Acts College Choir for four years, and the Who's Who for 1959. and extracurricular achievements, Miss Ernst has acted in such Col- has also been a. member ot I. C.'s )fr. Samuel G. Hnice, the first Gordon accomplished another goal. lege productions as "SOUTH PAC- marching band for the last two member of the ,vho's Who, was On September 30, 1958, married a IFIC," "KING AND I," "BERNA- years. born in Lakeland, Florida on April DINE," "RO!\lEO AND JULIET" At present, Persis holds the of- 3, 1924. He attended grade sehool and "SCA:\IPERS" 1958. fice of Vice-President of Oracle the in Florida and spent his high She has been on the technical Senior Honor Society. She Is also school years in th~ Benedictine crews of "SHE STOOPS TO CON- a member of Aldelphl. Military School of Savannah, ,,' QUER," llIAN ON CLOUD EIGHT," Miss Persis has also served on Georgia. "VISIT TO A SMALL PLANET," the Women's Student Government, In .Kovember of 1948, Sam en­ ,--J au!l "STRANGE BEDFE.LLOWS.'.' and has been a counselor at Frosh listed in the Anny. When the 1 · Camp for two years. Korean war broke out, Sam re­ Ithacan is another student who has Karei1 Aun Ley1lecker is from Persis is an avid fan of Wagner, enlisted and was finally discharge_d been elected to the Who's Who list West Seneca, New York. She in September of 1956 During his of candidates. Sa1idy is from Den- entered Ithaca as a student in the eight years in the service, Sam ville, New .Jersey and is a senior School -or !Music. During the served in the army bands in South in the Physical Education Depart- first year and a half as a music Carolina, Georgia, and Tokyo. mcnt. \Vhile at Ithaca College student, Ann was active in the For three of those years he was Sandy has heen a member college band and orchestra, and drum major of the Far East Com­ of Adelphi and is now President of was a member of the Newman mand Headquarters Iland. Oracle. Since her freshmen year, Club, the 1\IENC and the NYSSl\[A. Sam began his college education Sandy has been a member of Delta In January of her sophomore in Sophia lJni\·eristy in Tokyo. Phi Zeta Sorority and is now Pres- year, she transfered to a ruathe- In January l!l:,7, he enrolled in ident. She was also \ 'ice-President· nurse, the present :\!rs. Tubbs. matics major in the College of ,vhat does the future hold? Ithacn. College. \\'bile at Ithaca, of the W.A.A. Sandy has also sen-- Arte and Sciences. During that he was a member of the marching ed. as Re-write Editor of the ltlrn• Go rd0n plans to attend graduate semester she was an active mem­ band for two years as Drum <·an and this year is Copy Editor. school and major in International ber of the vocal chorus and was l\lajor. In a1ltlition, he partici­ After graduation in June, Sandy Relations. After this goal is reach- a member in the cast of the Drama ell, Gordon hopes to enter the pated in the Ithaca College Con­ plans to persue two fields of en- Depart~ents production of "South cert Band, the Orchestra. and the deavo1·. Last July, she became en- foreign service. Brass Ensemble. He was a mem- gaged to Ron Lear, an archctic ber of the Cornell S),nphony Or- student at . Barhara ]Jae l~rnst, who transfer­ chestra ancl the Ithaca Chamber She plans to be married in August red here from Emerson College in Orchestra. and then in September anticipates 1956. is a Speech-Drama major here In addition to his musical activi- starting her teacing career. at I. C. The record she has attain­ ties, Sam was a member of Pi e1! certainly deems her as a mem~ her of Who's Who. and also enjoys concerts. She plans ]fr, Gordon Tubhs of the Dept of Barb is \'ice-President of Adel- to continue her studies next year Liberal Arts, has led a most inter- phi, and also a member of the Sen­ and hopes to receive a :\Iasters De­ esting life. He was born Septem- ior Honor Society-Oracle. She is gree in Music. ber 27, 1932 In the village of Danby, KY. His four years of high school training were spent in three dif­ )Ir. H11rn•, Ferst1'11 of the Bronx, ferent schools; Ithaca High School, New York. was also chosen for Dundee Central, and Central Jun­ this honor. Harvey graduated from ior an one on your list 1 to Navigate HICKEY S MUSIC STORE 330 E. State St. COTTON'S CARD SHOP Smorgasbord-Sat.-5:30 P.M. - 8:30 P.M. 304 E. 'state St. 11. Ithaca Phone 4-1101 Near Strand Theater

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WHO'S WHO: electrician and stage manager for cil; last spring, she was elected to of Elimlra, New York. He is TV: numerous theater productions. She the presidency of the Student married to the present Mrs. (Continued from page 4) was a member of the Ithacan, the Eleanor Wodward and they have (Continned from page 1) the Telephone Company which en­ Newman Club, Adelphi and the two children, Kevin and Kathy. dent. He served as Government abled The Television Shop to Cayngan. She participated in Ken entered Ithaca College in Parlimentarian, Majors Club Pres­ transrnitt the colleges programs W AA Basketball and· TV' Graphics. January of 1955 and enrolled in ident, Varsity Club Secretary, and under the following condtions: The She was president of Bert Lyons the school of physiotherapy. While J:Yeshmen Counselor. college could not accept any rev­ Hall, recording secretary for the at Ithaca College ,he has partici­ In addition to these accomplish­ enue for its programming, and it ments, Harvey won several schol- Student Council, and Treasurer of pated in several extra-curricular the Womens Student Government. activities. He has been pledge could not accept commercial rev­ enue. It must operate on a non­ After graduation, Francia plans master and president of Pi Theta to find employment in advertising Phi. He has been a member of profit basis and serve the public interest. Also included in the con­ -copywriting or design layout. Adelphi and Oracle and She is also contemplating possible served as Historian for Oracle. tract was a 30 day cancellation graduate school for elementary He was Photo Editor for the clause where by the Telephone Company could discontinue the education. Cayug11n and the Senior service. This 30 day cancellation Judy Drown has had a varied clause is what the Telephone Co. is career at Ithaca College. A exercising on the college now. member of the W. A. A. and the X o Profit Made Canterbury Club, she entered '\. ~ , Dr. Dillingham J>ointed out that college as a Speech major. Among the college has lived up to its side her long list of credits are ap­ Her scholastic honors include of the bargain, in that it has not pearances in the Drama Depart­ election to the Adelphi Honor So­ gone commercial via its television ment's production of Jlerch1mt of ciety in her sophomore year and station, and it has reaped no pro­ Yenlce, Scampers 'iiG, South I>a. the receiving of the Book Scholar­ fits from operation of the station. cllic, and the King and I. She ship for having the highest index Dillingham also said that an in­ directed the "Society of the in the Freshmen Class. In her jun­ quiry was made at WNBF-TV in Binghamton, ( the station which astic laurals. He was on the Dean's Damned" a One-Act production in ior year, Rose was elected to the WICB-TV cuts off the cable while !!st every semester that he spent '58. Oracle Honor Society. Rose served it is on), which showed that neiU1- at Ithaca College. He was also as president of Adelphi and is, at er the station nor the station selected as a member of Oracle and present, secretary of the Oracle management had any objection to Adelphi Honor Socities. Honor Society. the college's use of the cable. What's Being Done: Jllss Fnmcla C. Gott· was also Lois 'f11ckubur) is another mem­ class representative. The college, and the city elected to tile Who's Who for 1958- ber of the Ithaca College students or Ken is an avid photography en­ Ithaca, along with The Television 59. She is t~e daughter of :\1r. who has been elected to "Who's thusiast. In addition he enjoys Shop are in action trying to get and Mrs. Harry C. Gott of Voor­ Who". She was born in Oneida, water sports, a wide variety of the Telephone Company to repeal heesville, New York. :\"ew York. In September, 1955 music, and art. its decision. The college is in the Francia began her college edu­ she entered Ithaca College's Di­ process of appealing to the Public cation at the University of l\laine: vision of Physio-Therapy. Lois Service Commission, along with . During her two years at :llaine, she Harb11ra Zuhrt, a student in the the Television Shop. The Ithaca ' amassed a creditable record. She College of Arts and Sciences, has Chamber of Commerce, and the was a member of the Chi Omega appeared in various productions Ithaca Common Council have also National Social Sorority and served of the Drama Department includ­ made appeals to the Telephone as chapter education chairman for ing Strang<• Bedfellows, the King Company itself, and possibly to the sorority. She was a member ancl I. and was on the crew of the Public Service Commission. of the General Student Senate and ~~:~\1 Dr. Dillingham is quoted as say­ acted as the Newman Club's pub- f,~'~:'v~1::~~~· -~~, : v'..' ( < ;:.,f"',:~... ~~--:;:,\1 ing: "there is a clefinate possibility ' Iicity chairman. She was a , ~' ,'"\:\ that the decision will go in the ticipant in the Sailing Club Judy was chairman of the Theme college's favor depending on the Comittee for Spring We~kend '58 decision of the Public Service Com­ and has appeared in numerous mission requiring the Telephone radio and television productions. Company to change its decision, or She has been on the Dean's list in I a change coming from the Phone the college of arts a~d sciences. Company itself." When asked if the college would Another familiar and important huild and operate its own tele- personality around Ithaca College ,·ision station by putting WICB-TV is :.mss Uose )lillttelo, a Speech was a member of the professional on the. air, Dr. Dillingham said. It ::\lajor. In her three and a half I>hysio-therapy fraternity Pi Theta is not being con$iderC'd at the pres- years at Ithaca, Rose has been a Phi, the W. A. A. and was secre- ent moment. member of both the Ithacan and tary of her sophomore class. Anthony Ceracchc. operator of Cayugan Staffs. She has acted in Lois is now a student at the tlrn community cable system in several one act plays and has Albert Einstein College of l\Iedicine Ithaca, and a very murh interested worked crews for the major pro- which is affiliated with Ithaca in •5 7 and was a party in the fate of Ithaca College ductions. l'ollege's program in physio- member of Adelphi, Oracle, and Television, has told THE ITIL.\CAN Rose has been very active in stu- therapy, Theta Alpha Phi, the drama frater- that. "the Telephone Company is dent government. She served for ______nity of the college. Rt fault." Ceracche, made that one year on the Women's Civic )[r. Kenneth S, Woo1hvard is ____ statement in an interview with the WAA basketball and served as Committee-the present Women's another Ithaca College student J,ouis .\ngellni a January grad- ITHACAi\' reporters on Feb. ·1th. dormitory council represenbtive. Student Government. She served elected to the Who's Who in uate of the School of :\lusic was It is Ceracche's opinion that the Francia entered Ithaca College in the capacity of co-chairman for American Colleges and Univer- also honored by his election to Telephone Company is not utilizing in the fall of 1957. While at the Spring Weekend of 1958. In sities for 1958-59. He is the son "Who's Who". ::\Ir. Angelini is also its J>oles to serve the public to the Ithaca, she continued to pursue an her junior year, Rose was record- of !\Ir. and l\Irs. Floyd s. Woodward a member of Phi ::\lu Alpha. fullest extent. active career. She served as ing secretary for the Student Coun- .I .------. CORNELL BARBER SHOP CORNER STATE & AURORA STREETS

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FUN TYME Only the most The store for all good sports BUSY BEE distinguished stores 128 W. State St. 126 South Aurora St. Next to Greyhound Bus offer Hathaway shirts Div. of Alumni Athletic Equip. Co. Inc. We are among the distin­ Athletic, Recreation Equipment, Fish­ GOOD MEALS & FAIR PRICES guished few who purvey not ing Tackle - Also Sportswear only Hathaway shirts but the products of manv of the finest BROWNING KING Opposite Ithaca Hotel Page Six THE ITHACAN Wednesday, February 11, 1959 OUT OF THE RUT Boinbers W_hip Rider 69 - 60; by Bernie Ruttenberg Host Alfred Here Tonight "BEEF"-STEAK ... About this time last year, this reporter traveled to by Joe Gillcin Lynah Hink on the <·ornell cam.pus to watch a group of Ithaca College men play host to a s<.>mi-pro hockey team from Syracuse. ,ve Jost that A pair of basketball teams, each sporting a 4 game win skein, will meet at Boynton Gyro tonight when particular game but the result of the game is a trivial matter. Skating the Ithaca College Bombers and The University of Alfred take the floor. for the blue and gold that evening were a group of men who had given The Bombers, fresh from last Saturday's 69-60 conquest of Rider College, have won 8 of their last 9, their time and money to try to build a hockey team to represent Ithaca and carry an over-all Jog of 9 vic- College. These men were using their own money to rent the rink and tories and 5 defeats. points in the last 3 Ithaca victor-1 in basketball this season... Bomb- tlleir own equipment and were actually bringing a certain amount of The Rider affair was nip and ies... Rider College is located in ers play host to Wilkes at Bo) nton prestige to the college simply by beating good teams in the sport of ice tuck thru the first 20 minutes, and Trenton, N. J. · · It has a 7-10 card Saturday night. hockey. A prominent member of the administration was also at that the Bomber five left the floor at game last J•'cbruary and was highly impressed with the spirit and forti­ intermission time with a slim 3 tude, Jet alone the technical talent, that these men displayed. Immedi­ point lead. GRAPPLERS DROP 19-11 ately there was a movement to have a hockey team at I. C. Bob Stevens, l"se Zone a talented player. and a pioneer in this movement was appointed coach. DECISION TO LOCK HAVEN The stubborn ]\;ew Jerseyites set He was assured that the administration would finance the team and by Brian T. Mee up a tight zone in the first half, try to book some games for this year. In the final analysis, this is what and I. C. couldn't seem to get happened. Bob was given a measly $300.00 which was only enough to The Ithaca College· grapplers lost their fifth match of started. pay for the rental of the rink. No money was provided for uniforms or the_-season Wednesday night to a tough band of Lock Haven equipment and no games, to speak of, were booked. This is a tragedy Rider jumped into a 5 point lead State matmen. Lock Haven took the first five weights with pins in the 137 and 147 pound class. because hockey is needed and wanted at Ithaca College. The following in the opening minutes of the clos­ ing canto, but the Bombers em­ Ithaca came back strong in the and thirty four scc9nds of the first of students that the hockey team had last year, and the attitude of the fihal three weights with Bob :\lar­ players, proved this point. I hope that the little spark and incentive ployed pressing tactics, and with e!la getting a pin in the heavy­ }Jeriod. 10:20 to play, the I. C. _five had weight division. Cm:.ch Herb Broadwell will be ' that is left, is revived by the administration. They can do it, and the joining his squad to the University opened up a 47-40 spread. Gary Lemond, Lock Haven's 123 cost wiJJ be well worth the results. pounder, decisioned Ithaca's Joe of Buffalo next Saturday. ,Jim Piotrowski and Bill Walsh Sangeorgi 11 to 3 in the starter. In CAGE-DRIBBLE ... Basketball team much improved the last five games began to click for the visitors, and ... They're twelfth in the cast in field-goal percentage ... Big Slom the 130 pound class Bob Lynch de­ the Bomber lead diminished to 51- cisioned Bomber Jim Valentine by rippling the corcls as usual ... This corner picks Ken Slonis to take 50 with 6: 50 to go in the contest. a wide margin of 16 to 3. Slomkowski's place as the big scorer next year ... Don Churchill un­ In the next two weight divisions * ·* Rich Slomkowski buried the doubtedly the most improved player on the squad. As a freshman he I. C. suffered the pain of two pins Rider CoJlege's hope for victory ITH'ACAN was just a big kid who could not hustle anyone else. Last year he was when Dan Galucki shouldered Dick however, when he hit for 8 straight Ilona to the mat in the 137 pound learning the techniques of playing college ball, this year he is a highly points a few minutes later to up class. ,veldon Canough, after bat­ polished player. He makes close to 50% of his shots from the floor and the Bomber margin to 67-52. tling for two periods with Haven's takes more than 12 rebounds a game. Aside from this, he still out hust­ Don Clark, was pinned in the 147 SPORTS les anyone on the floor. Don's a fine natural athlete and this is the pri­ Phil Leibrock was also instru­ pound c1a·ss. mary reason for his improvement... Phil Leibrook is valuable es­ mental in the spree, as he added 4 Giving his man a tough go at it­ pecially on defense ... Slomkowski got 42 points in one game, a new markers. Jim Rafferty faced Shaw in the 157 pound bracket only to be out- *" college record. Having averaged close to 20 points a game for the Slom High * pointed' at the finish 8 to 1. last three years, it was a happy note to see Richie write his name in the Slomkowski again was high man I.C.'s Comeback Greco Appointed To record book. point-wise for I. C. as he cut the nose Violi-down 4 to 3 in the Athletic Committee last period, turned the tables on MINESTRONE DEPT.: ... Dave Whitlock, former captain of the wrest­ cords for 29 points. Soph George Anthony Greco, a junior in the Strickland netted 11, and Phil Joe ~antibaldi and came out on ling team, now grappling with a rifle at Fort Dix ... Last Wednesday top by a 6-4 margin-putting I.C. Physical Education Department at night, the wrestling team took on Lock Haven State Teachers College Leibrock donated 10 to the Bomber in the scoring column. Teammate Ithaca Col_lege, has been appointee! at Seneca Gym. Lock Haven, having Jost only to a great U. of Pitt., was cause. Ray i\IcFarlane--up next and fac­ to the basketball committee of the SIDE SHOTS: rhe Frosh won over ing State's Jim Greene--took the too much for the Bombers. Co-captains Ross Violi and Bob Marena, and same course as Violi by decisioning Adirondack Association of the Am­ Ray MacFarlane were making their last appearance at Seneca Gym. a tough Niagera Falls A. F. Base Green 11 to 7 in nine minutes of ateur Athletic Union. Herein lies the best human interest story of the year. We were beaten Squad 80-77 behind Jim Lockman's exciting wrestling. Mr. Greco, from Amsterdam, ~.Y., in every weight class through the 157 lb. tussle. It was Violi's turn to 27 points. . . Bill Vesp's layup in To climax the night's scene-­ served as chairman of basketball take the mat. He was losing by one point with seconds to go in the the closing seconds iced the game. Tiny l\Iarella, I. C.'s singing moun­ tain, !md an effortless job in pin­ in the same association in Amster­ match. Ross took his man down and won the match. l\lacFarlane was up .Slomkowski has scored 76 ning Darell Dmaque in one minute dam in 1955 and 1956. next and proceeded to win a very tough match. Last, the big man, Tiny MareJla put his man away in the first period, l\Iarella, beaten only once in his college career, and the current 4-1 champion, is a thrilling attraction on the mat. It is very ironic that the coJlege should lose the first five _matches and win the last three, the three winners all making their last home appearance of their college careers. It leaves the s{)ec­ tator with a warm feeling of fate or something like that ... Jack Twy­ man lacing his track shoes to come out of temporary retirement this coming spring ... Other track enthusiasts planning to run if the usual spring fever doesn't become an epidemic as it usuaJly does ... Baseball team to start indoor workouts soon. This could be the Year! Curry, Slomkowski, Churchill, and Graham are back. A finer college pitching staff is hard to find. :\laterile, Borow, Noun, and Chabot, could fill the infield along with Mee behind the plate. The outfield has Giarolo, Hoyt and a flock of others returning. The team as a whole looks verv en­ couraging. AJI we need is some nice weather ... See you in two ~eeks and read Ken :\lurray's ALPHABET SOUP next week.

I. F. C. and Junior Class of Cornell

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