Ithaca College Digital Commons @ IC The thI acan, 1966-67 The thI acan: 1960/61 to 1969/70 4-27-1967 The thI acan, 1967-04-27 Ithaca College Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1966-67 Recommended Citation Ithaca College, "The thI acan, 1967-04-27" (1967). The Ithacan, 1966-67. 26. http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1966-67/26 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, 1966-67 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC. A Weekly Newspaper, Published by and for the Students of Ithaca College. Vol. 39-No. 25 _Ithaca, New York Thursday, April 27, 1967 s prro lnlSJ MWJSD<t:«D a Dearu JE21Jrli Cli2urke Retire§; Rod! Sedillllg IHieire 1i'" c <O>peirn M(!ly ] A cast of thirty Ithaca College A Di§tiThg1Lnnshedl Career JEndis May R = 5 students is putting the finishing touches on "THE BOYS FROM A long and distrngu1.,hPd by Terry Schuster SYRACUSE," which opens at the career rn educat10n that &pans, College Theatre, downtown, for Sleeping Pill Overdose nearly a half century will come· to a close on June ;30 when Earl a six day run, May 1 through 6, Named In Hospitalization E. Clarke retires as dean of at 8: 15 nightly. ~tudents at Ithaca Collrge. Heading the cast of this Rodg­ Of Music SludenV fl will mark the completion of ers and Hart musical, are Sal April 24 - An Ithaca College 19 years of service to the College Mistretta and Robert Morris as mu~ic student has been admitted during a period when it expe1:i_ the twin brothers. Their twin to Tompkins County Hospital in enced it., greatest growth and ex­ servants will be played by Gib­ critical condition. The student pansion. Ile came to the College by Brand and Marty Nadler. Ro­ was brought to the Ithaca Col­ in 1948 to head the then newlv mantic interest is supplied by lege Health Center at eight established G en er a 1 Colle"~ · Diane King, as Adriana, and by o'clock last evening (Sunday) which a few years later beca~~ ; Jeanne E. Merritt, as Luciana. where the severity of his condi­ the College of Arts and Sciences. · Luce, the comic maid, is played tion required he be sent im­ After six years he was asked to · by Elizabeth VanPatten, and Lee mediately to the hospital. become dean of students. The en- ' Cantwell bumps and grinds as The as yet unnamed student rollment of the College has more · the Chief Courtesan. was reported progressing satis­ than tripled during his 13 years Mike Hirsch, as the Sergeant, factorily, and out of danger this in the student deanship. and Brent Erlanson, as the Cor­ afternoon according to Dr. A. H. He began his career as a teach­ poral, represent the law, while er when he was still a few davs Karam of the College Health short of his 20th birthdav. He h;d Dean Earl Clarke Bill Graf lends his bass voice to Center. Karam had no other com­ completed one year · at the - ---·- ----------- the role of the Duke of Ephesus. ment to make pending release by Don Croll is a comic sorcerer, the boy's parents who are now Normal and Industrial College at fc' !ell Ellendale, North Dakota when ' Ii ll.ll U-- H(O] U"ilS and David C. Burrow appears as in Ithaca, but added "As custom­ frl!.!l !i"e (O){f Angelo, the goldsmith. Robert ary with sickness a doctor feels he was named principal of the Riggs and Peggy Schoditsch pro­ he should have the permission of Bentley (N.D.) High School. New S.Go l?rreso vide some surprises at the end of his patient to release details and meanwhile continuing his studies by Alex B. Block the comedy, with Peggy having I will be glad to do so when the at Ellendale during the summer j the only speech preserved from months. In the next few 0vears , patient is well enough to be con­ 1 the original Shakespeare play he served as principal at a num- \ "You can move a camp~y­ tacted." ber of small North Dakota high sically up from downtovm, but it "THE COMEDY OF ERRORS", According to Dr. Karam this is schools: McLeod, 1922-24; Butts- takes more tim<' to move it spir­ which was the original source the first such case this semester, villel, 1924-26, and Glenmore,) itually." explained Ithaca Col- of the play. of any similar circumstances. 1926-28. He was named superin- lege·s new president of student The dancing ensemble includes Earl E. Clarke, Ithaca College tendent of schools at Xorton- government. Kevin Cotter, Ronnie Annas, Dean of Students had this to say Doug Miller, Jeff Kramer, Judy when contacted: "We only know ville from 1928 until 1935. A man e:-.cited about doing a In the latter years he received job, and capable, Peter Burell, Award Winner Rod Serling Rondinelli, Eve Mandel, Kathy he took an overdose of sleeping Bishop, and Daphne Schwam. pills... We don't know what his the Bachelor of Science degree junior Radio-Television major from Ellendale, and he also took from Rochester, New York, won ---- listic endeavors as follows: "I intention was." For five days, beginning with (Continued on page 6) his seat in the state legislature. uncontested office last week. was the only fighter who had to ~lay 1, Ithaca College will be He served as a spokesman for be carried both in and out of the "l think the reason so many of­ playing host to writer-producer, education in that body, being the ring." fices were unopposed was not Rod Serling. only educator among its mem­ Mr. Serling freelanced for necessarily because these people I\1r. Serling's visit was arrang­ bers. That same year he was ap­ radio until 1949 when he went could not be beatC'n, but because ed through the Assistant to the pointed state director of adult into television. A former Presi­ the image of student government President for Development, Mr. Aliex IB<> IBlock N at1TI11lcedl education in ~orth Dakota. dent of the Academy of Televi­ and its effectiveness is so poor Thomas Pulaski. He began studying for the M.S. sion Arts and Sciences, he holds on campus. I don't feel student Mr. Serling was born in Syra­ degree at the University of North six Emmys for Best Dramatic governrnC'nt officers are respect­ cuse, New York, on Christmas Dakota in 1935, and received it Writing, in addition to the first New JEdii1to1r of Jithacan e<l ,is bem!; leac!Prs capable of day, and describes himself as "a four years later. in 1939. Peabody award ever given a dealm g \\ ith student problems," Christmas present which arrived Last Thursday evening the Edi­ He was given a fellowship by writer. He is also the recipient of Burrell continued. unwrapped." Mr. Serling attend­ torial Board and The ITHACAN the National Conservation Bureau two Sylvania Awards; the Chris­ Burrell. who a, president of ed high school in Binghamton staff came to an agreement as to do advanced study and re­ topher Prize; nine nominations the Jtrn1or rla,s has been the and graduated from Antioch Col­ to the future editor of the Ithaca search in safety education--0ne from the Television Academy; mot1vat1nc: mfluPnce in spring lege in Ohio after serving as a College newspaper. Beginning of 15 educators to be awarded and four Writers Guild Awards. weekC'nd. \\"('nt on to say: "I have paratrooper in the second world next semester, Alex Block, this such fellowships. He left ;\"orth He has the distinction of writ­ come lll contact while working on war. year's sports editor, will take over Dakota to move to ~cw York, ing the first original ninety min­ sprmg weekC'nd with most of the Though a former Golden Gloves the position. All that is needed where he began his ~tudy for a ute drama written expressly for admrnistratlv,, leaders and there fighter and runner-up for the is the official approval of Stu­ doctorate under the fellowship, television. This was Requiem for is not one man in the administra­ Featherweight Divisional Cham­ dent Congress. Last Thursday, the at New York University. In 194-0 a Heavyweight. His script, Pat­ tion I h,n e a real gripe with. I pionship, he describes bis pugi- present editor, Paul Graham he was made city dirC'ctor of terns, on the Kraft Television think the student, arP highly Yorkis, appeared at the Student teacher training, adult education, Theatre, was the first live show Congress meeting with Alex, but of New York City. Meanwhile ever to be repeated in the history Weekend Weather SG was unable to obtain a quor­ he continued his studies at NYr. of television. According to the Binghamton um to approve the appointment. 1' . In September of l!:41-three Weather Bureau, Thursday will They are expecting approval at months before Pearl Harbor-he , CONTENTS be cloudy with a 60% probability tonight's meeting. resigned the directorshop, gave of rain; possible clearing on Alex has worked on The ITHA­ up his studies at ;\"'lU. and ac- 1 0 Friday with little or no probabil­ Ambassador Unowiiz CAN since his sophomore year. ccpted the post of di rector of all : ity of precipitation; Saturday will He began under Irv Wood ·writing USO activities at Puerto Rico. Book Review Pg. 4 be fair but cool with highs in the CommencemenV Speaker feature articles and interviewing He continued at that post until upper forties or low 50's.
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