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Ithaca College Digital Commons @ IC The thI acan, 1964-65 The thI acan: 1960/61 to 1969/70 5-7-1965 The thI acan, 1965-05-07 Ithaca College Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1964-65 Recommended Citation Ithaca College, "The thI acan, 1965-05-07" (1965). The Ithacan, 1964-65. 21. http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1964-65/21 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, 1964-65 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC. 33S Students Vote In Election; College -Bowl Tearn TO Meet ~~d;,t~~:;~J~~,::.~.. ~!~~! Baldwin-Wallace, Sunday, May 9 new student government elections In last week's Ithacan, Pe~r ..;::: .. ,. -?~fltm:'t::r-· held yesterday. The Student P~y Deutsch who was unsuccessful for · ~ ,. Al .,. won e_very seat on, the Execu~ve 'his bid for the presidency of MGB · · I/ Council, Womens Governing both times said that if he lost Board, and Men's Governing Board. he would seek the position of The only opposition was for Chairman of Student Council a Men's Governing Board. As a result post which is filled at present.' of the last election, the lndepend- The members of the Executive ent party won one seat whil~ ~e Committee are: Bob Wilcox, Presi Student party won the remauung dent; Eldridge Anderson, Vice six. President; Sue Wayne, Correspond- This election held on April 21 ing Secretary; Connie Reed, Re was declared invalid due to ir- cording Secretary; and Don Beers regularities in the voting proced- Treasurer. ' ure, such as the polls not being Women's Governing Board is open at all times on this desig- now composed 'of Vicki Werder, nated voting day, secondly that President; Barbara King, Sue some girls were known to have Lenox, . Sue Bergholtz, Leslie voted for Men's Governing Board Shreve, Dorinne Potter, and Linda representatives, and thirdly there Brennan. was no provision made for ballot ing for the two unopposed slates. The new Men's Governing Board is now composed of: Michael Jazz Lab Band West, president; Steve White, Lou Bertoni, Larry Haney, Fred Alex To G!ve Con.cert ., ander, Tim Hicks, and John De Tuesday, May 11 Valve. Mike West, a junior Business The Ithaca College Jazz Work Administration major, was chair shop will present .a concert of man of this year's Spring Week- Contemporary Jazz and "Third . end. West said last week when the Stream" music on Tuesday, May Student Court declared that the 11, 1965 at 4:00 p.m. in the Music election was invalid, that he was Auditorium at Ithaca College. sure that the male students would Included on the program will re-elect him and his party in a be "Ab Leu Cha" written by new election. His comment (in Charlie Parker and arranged by jest) upon hearing the resul_ts of Alfred Longo, a former member of the Lab Band, "Funky Valen tine" written by Longo, "Stock· holm Sweetin'" by Quincy Jones, Summer School to "Billie's Bounce" arranged by Sam Burtis, and the second per Ithaca College's Bowl Team poses for photography. The members are, from left to right: Larry Back Offer Total of 26 formance in this country of Oliver lund, alternate; Edna Jacobso·n, Robert Morris, James Sheridan, and Robert Vernon. for story, tum Nelson's three movement "Sound to page 8. Cours,s This Year piece for Jazz Orchestra." The Prof. William M. Grimshaw, di Nelson composition was per rector of the summer session for formed earlier this year by the Ithaca College, has announced that North Texas State Lab Band and a total of 26 courses will be of was commissioned by Sliddeuts fered this summer. The session cher Rund Funk (Stuttgart, Ger· will be held from July 12 through many) for: (Woche der Leiscbten August 20. All classes will be Musik, 1964). The held on South Hill. All courses Gunther Schuller's "Abstrac will carry academic credit. Stu· tion," written for String Quartet dents will be limited in the nwn· (Continued on page 4) _ ber of credits they may take; only seven hours will be allowed in the College of Arts and . Sciences, and eight in the School of Health Two. Slates Run Ithacan and Physical Education. The following courses will be For Senior Class May 7, 1965. Ithaca, New York Volume 37-No. 20 offered: General . Biology, Prof. Hal C. Yingling; English Cc,mpo Officers Today sition and Lit. of the Enlighten Two party slates are running ment, Prof. Ashur Baizer; Intro. for senior class officers in the to Literature and Lit. of the Ren election to be held today, May 7. aissance, Prof. John Harcourt; These two slates are the Seniors Lit. of the Ancient World, Prof. for Seniors Party and the Repre Davies to Speak, William Terwilliger; Lit. of the sentative Student Party. The plat CUB Sponsors Spring Picnic Medieval World, Assoc. Prof. John forms of these two slates are 'Lit and Science' Ogden. listed below. All Day Saturday, May 8 Western Civ. since 1715 and Representative Student Party Thurs., May 13 The Ancient World, James de The Representative , Student The Ithaca College Union Board ment of the picnic, there shall Party is one of the two parties Robert M. Davies, dean of the Recreation Committee, in con be a "Best Male Legs" contest. Guire; American History since College of Arts and Sciences, will 1865, Asst. Prof. Schley Lyons; running for Senior Cl11-ss officers. junction with the Campus Chest, Voting for this contest will be lecture on "Literature and Sci from photographs in the Union Beginnings of the Modern World, The platform of this party in and the IC Food Service, is spon cludes a proposal for a council ence: The Expanded Moment" on using the ballot box there. The Kenneth Kaufman. Thursday evening, May 13, start soring the first annual Spring that will consist of two mem contest runs from May 5 to noon Prof. Anthony Taras will teach ing at 7:30 p.m. in the Lecture bers from each department for Picnic, on Saturday, May 8. of May 8, with the winners an Elementary French, Methods of Hall on the Science Building. Teaching Modem Languages, and the purpose of coordinating all This year the picnic will begin nounced at the Dance. Partici Elementary Spanish, Prof. Law Senior activities. The party pro The topic is expressive of at 1:30 p.m. with the games and pants are from all departments rence Grant will teach Oriental poses to increase the number of Davies' views on the impact of contests. They will be followed at and include: Religious Philosophies, Greek Senior activities; to have more science and technology on litera 5:00 p.m.- by an outdoor Western Radio-Television, Bill Little and Philosophy to the Decline of general meetings; to have minutes ture. A study of the literary Barbeque supplied by the school Dave Stewart; Drama, Hank Rome, and Medieval Philosophy. from the meetings sent to all movement of the 1930's, the "new food service. At 9:00 p.m., the M:indel and Marty Nadler; Physi Asst. Prof. George Scott will teach Seniors; and finally plan a well humanism," guided the Dean in Campus Chest will hold an open cal Ed., Howie Engel; Physical T., his review of the problems in Empiricism and Rationalism. rounded Senior week that will in air dance featuring the TROLLS. Jim Sears; Music, Pete Walsh and volved with the separation of sci Organization and Administra clude all departments. Beer will be sold at the dance. · Howard Smith; Liberal Arts ence and literature. In his talk, tion of Recreatiop, Asst. Prof. The members of the Represen All games participants must be Larry Turel; Faculty, Dean Clark~ he will suggest ways to bring the Eugene DeLuca; Physical; Physi tative Student Party are Don registered on or before noon of and Dr. Harcourt. worlds of literature and science cal Inspection and Community Roessner for president, Denny the 8th. Registration is open to All rules are further' explained closer together. Health, John Polo; Safety Educa Shea for vice-president, Barbara all (unless otherwise specified in on the bulletin board in the tion, Asst. Prof. George Moore; Leopold for secretary, and Jimmy He is the author of a number of the rules of a particular game) Union. The person named as di Anatomy, Assoc. Prof. Helen Harris for treasurer. published articles in professional and there is no limit on the num rector of each game is the final Blauvelt; Kinesiology of Exercise, Don is a Business major from and literary journals, and has ber of games for which one can authority on rules. Any questions Assoc. Prof. George Hearn. Union, New Jersey. He has served written short stories and book register. Registration blanks are should be addressed to him and Registration for all courses will as a Dorm Advisor, Social Chair reviews. Dean Davies in a member available at the desk of the Union, left in the registration box which be held on Monday, July 12, from man and Corresponding Secretary of Alpha Psi, honorary dramatic in the downtown library, at Wil· was placed at the Union desk on 8 a.m. until noon, in tbe College of Delta Kappa, and as a Big fraternity and Pi Delta Epsilon, Iiams Dining Hall, and at Quarry. Wednesday. All reasonable chal- To add to the fun and excite- Union.·; ... (Continued on page 8) honorary literary fraternity. (Continued on page 6) ~- .• ·,·~·.,,_\.• ::.i •.