Ithaca College Digital Commons @ IC The thI acan, 1959-60 The thI acan: 1950/51 to 1959/60 4-20-1960 The thI acan, 1960-04-20 Ithaca College Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1959-60 Recommended Citation Ithaca College, "The thI acan, 1960-04-20" (1960). The Ithacan, 1959-60. 19. http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1959-60/19 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, 1959-60 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC. "PAJAMA GAME" OPENS MONDAY, APRIL 25 ,. ... 1 The Ithacan Annual Spring Musical Member Associated 9 0 Collegiate :e.J__ Ju,_ad __;_edn-es-~-y,-~-pr-il -20-~-960-o_/_~_'tJ«u:a __ ei_""'1_:.- i.:1-~ Presa •/:--=--~-1:ldJ.__ ~.~~m~!~ th~!c', ~n~l~~~~~cal, will be presented by Ithaca College, Monday, April 25, through Saturday, Ithaca College, Ithaca, N. Y. April 30. All performances start at 8: 15 in the College Theatre. Under the direction o! Charles New Dean of Women, Mrs. H. Hood Randall, Assodate Professor of Drama, "Pajama. Gaine" stars Jim To Assume Duties Next Semester Miller as Sid Sorokin, Sandy Pao­ lini as Babe Williams, and Charles Ithaca College will have a new Moss as Vernon Hines. Jim l\1iller dean of women, Mrs. Helen M. Spring Weekend and Sandy Paolini will be remem­ Hood, beginning the next aca­ bered for their leading roles ln demic year. Court Announced "Bus Stop" and Charles Moss tor Mrs. Hood, associate professor As 265 Cast Votes his fine performance in "Damn of zoology, will assume the duties Yankees". Carol Starkman polled 36% or the Scenery designing and technical of Mrs. Virginia C. Howard, who nominating votes tor Queen for direction Is under Barry Tuttle. has resigned, and will return to the Spring Weekend Court. TherP. her former home in Winter Park, were 266 votes cast. From Novel Other nominations for Queen are Taken from the novel, 7 & ½ Fla. Esther Glatt and Sandy Puesley. Cents by Abbit and Bissel, this Mrs. Hood has been on the For king the nominations are smash Broadway hit takes place In College faculty for 14 years. She Jim Valentine, Charles Boots, and the Sleeptight Pajama Factory. The has B.A. and M.A. degrees from Bill Ge.mer. story evolves around a unlon-ma.n­ -the-,Univetsity of Rochester Bert Skoetelot, Fred Douglas and ageiµent dispute over 7¼ cent raise, where she was on the faculty for Dan Healy are nominated tor junior and then Sid Sorokin, the new fac­ six years. She joined the Ithaca prince. tory superintendent meets Babe faculty in the spring of 1945 to Micki Jarvis, Janina Polchlo­ Williams, there follows, amid songs substitute for Prof. James A. pek and Carol Field drew the top and laughter, true romance. But Freeman when he was ill, and nominating votes for junior prin­ disaster strikes, for Babe is on latter she was added to the staff. cess. the union side and Sid on the other. The new dean has served as The sophomore attendant nomin­ During this bustle, Sid fires Ba.be. faculty adviser of Freshman ations are Mimi Taleischa, Micki "Paiama Game" is viewed here · at rehearsal with three of its There is a reunion though, when Camp, and of Oracle. She has Oppenheim and Joan Kosta. · stan, Sandy Paolini as Babe Williams, Charles Moss as Vernon Sid gets into the boss' books and traveled extensively summers Bonnie Baker led the voting !or Hines, and Joyce Chumbley as Gladys Hotchkiss. brings the confusion to light. Pres. with her husband, J. Douglas Frosh attendant followed by Steph­ (Jim l\Iur.phy) ,and Gladys Hotch­ Hood, who is an emeritus pro­ anie P:leper and a tie between The Ithaca College Drama De­ kiss (Joyce Chumbley) with whom fessor of biology at Cornell. Judy Smith and Barbara Parlato. partment has t'or the pa.st !ew Hines (Charles Moss) is in love, Final balloting tor the Spring provide comedy leads, especially Mrs. Howard, who has been seasons been producing Broadway dean of women· for the last three Weekend Court will begin tomorrow Phi Della Pi Welcomes with Hines in the picture. and end next Tuesday. musicale !or the annual spring pro­ years, said she had enjoyed her Contains Hit Songs association with Ithaca College. Balloting and Coronation Chair­ 10 New Pledges duction. "Pajama Game" ls the "It has. been a pleasant experi­ man Is Dan Healy. P'hl Delta Pi, Ithaca College's- seventh such presentation. Past The show, with choreography by ence to work with the students Spring Weekend this year is Physical Education Sorority, will productions have been "Carousel", Hergiu Cornea, cpntalns such hit scheduled for April 29, 30 and May "Oklahoma", "Brigadoono", "South songs as: "Hey There", "Hernan­ and staff. I wish Mrs. Hood the -.velcome ten new pledges as a best of success." 1. Pacific", "King and I", and "Damn do's Hideaway", "There Once was :;. highlight of their annual Spring Yankees". l\'1an", "I'm Not At All In Love", "A Weekend that will get underwuy Costume designer for the show ls New Town Is a Blue Town", and Spring_ Reunion Weekend this Friday. Barbara Campbell, and Robert many others. The weekend, entitled "Under­ Thoml)Son is stage manager and The music, which was written by aesistant to ~Ir. Randall. Adler and Ross, wtll be played by water Paradise", will commence Begins Friday At I.C. the Ithaca College Jazz Laboratory with an inrormal dance at the house This F,::iday marks the beginning of the annual spring reunion Dress Rehearsal Sunday Orchestra, under the direction o! on Friday evening. On Saturday Student Coupon #4 may be ex­ Willard Brask, Assistant Professor weekend for Ithaca College alumni. Registration of the 140-180 afternoon, the formal initiation of changed for reserved seats. Those of Music. Assistant to ~Ir. Brask is members that are expected will be held in the main administration pledges and announcement of next students unable to attend perfonn­ ~lark Cleghorn, who will also be ance may attend the final dress re­ conducting, and Chainnan of the building that- afternoon. After being greeted by members of the years' officers will take place and hearsal at 8: 30 Sunday, April 24. "Jazz Lab'.' is Albert Hamme. alumni welcoming committee, the visitors will proceed to make will be followed by a banquet later tours of the new· Radio-TV studios, Music Hall, men's dorms and Coupon #4 must be surrendered ll!errilyn Price Is pianist and pro­ in the evening. at the door to attend this rehearsal. duction accompanist. the site of the proposed new campus. The festivities will terminate IScheduled activities· on Saturday Among the alumni, 3 members with an all day picnic on Sunday with a luncheon ·erved at Alumni from the class of l!HO are expected, 8 this is the oldest class to come. Two at a place to be announced. New Cayugan Managing Board Recently Hall. Following the luncheon,. new members from the 1911 class are The new pledges to be initiated officers will be elected '8,t, the In- expected, one of whom was · a are: Barb Amendola, Dorothy Announced, With Romano As Editor-In-Chief augurated clase representative former faculty member and the Cohen, Melanie Dickson, Barbara Recently announced was the Managing Board for the 1%1 meeting. First vice - president first public school music teacher Flatt, Nancy Hicks, Sue Hurlbut, Cayugan. Frank Romano the new Editor in Chief will be assisted Charles Fleming class or '38 will in Ithaca College. In fact, Ithaca Alice Malourek, Inky Meyer, and by John Gero, Co-Editor and Paul Mueller as the Business preside over the meeting since College was one of the first colleges Gwen Wedderburn. Manager. President Clyde Cole Is attending to have students practice teach. Romano, a business major from a naitlonal convention In Florida. Mrs. Ruth Blackman Rodgers who Bound Brook, New Jersey, has par­ ity track. Upon graduation, Gero ticipated in various activities dur­ plans to attend law school. Mr. Cole was a member of the class started this type or training, has ing his three years here. He has Paul l\Iueller is a Physical Edu­ '34 .and has held the office or Presi­ had an active career in professional Deref inko Presents served as Advertising ~l:anager of caition major from Rochester, N. Y. dent for 2 consecutive years. He music in New York, recording for the Cayugan, staff member of the He has served on the advertisini;­ was a faculty member at Ithaca R.C.A. Victor Company. She is now Recital Al Music Hall sutdent directory, nnd as counsellor staff of the Cayugan and student College and is now with the state retired and living In Ithaca. Rodney Dereflnko, twenty one for Frosh Camp and Quarry Donni­ directory, and is house trPasurer of department of .physical education 5000 of the 6000 graduates are year old pianist from Batavia, New tory. He was also chainnan of the Delta Kappa. ~lueller has also par­ ias director O! physical education in able to be contacted regularly and York, will present his Senior Pro­ Christmas Ball this year and has ticipated in varsity soccer, basket­ Albany. are informed of alumni activities fessional Recital at the Music Hall participated in Intramural baseball ball and golf. and is secretary of Alt 6: 00 p.m. In the green room or and news of the college. Out of the on Wednesday, May 1, at 8: 15 p.m.
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