Ithaca College - Cayugan Yearbook (Ithaca, NY)

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'ii 1. , . . -A25 22 ' 4' 'frfrfiif f iV'-I' .if-Vw-1 if W .L .2 M-Vi: mi ' 1 ,m. 5. w'.L.j-, DEDICATIO James A. Freeman llgrnicw A, Fl'Ci 1'1'1kU1, player, coach, instructor, advisor 'lilrirty-mo years of conscientious, dedicated service lmw t-intlr-rircicl him in the minds and hearts of ltlrzicizr College students old and new. B11c'ltc3 s quiet, soft-spoken mannerisms have giwn him the respect and adniiration of all who lmw hurl the pleasure of knowing him. lliw pivlfrwsioiial dedication and willingness to hvlp his students are only two of his personal assets A rt-mrcl of 251 wins against 86 losses, tilting with last yezrfs District 2 NCAA ChJiiipioiirsliip, Clfillulff point up his .'4l,llf'lftNs its iiozxcli of the IC Bombers. l-lv will long he remembered in the Lllllllllfi of lthncfr College sports, and his irrlliiviucce among his plzivers mi-l wfll1lV'l'lfS is Il lasting tribute to his stiffer-ss. During our four year stay here at Ithaca College, a formidable City of Education arose in our midst on the South Hill campus. There were many among us who shared the enjoyment of being the first occupants of these new facilities. But we may still graduate with the basic feeling of the antiquity of Ithaca College, instilled in us during our stay at the downtown appendages of the college. An old look had turned to a new look seemingly overnight, for we had grown and the transition was hard to realize. As you look through the pages of this book it is hoped that you'll remember that we blended the old and the new. This Book shows the face of Ithaca College, a face that is familiar but one that grew different during our stay here. It will continue to change after we leave... YEARBOOK STAFF Editor-in-Chief ..AA... .. .. C OLYN WEBBER Co-Editor ..Q......,.., ..A.. B ARBARA ANN ROSEN Advertising Manager .,.,.A .,... F RANK RACIOPPO Business Manager ..i,...... ,ssi. R ONALD LESKO Art Director, Designer, ,.,..,... .,.,i J AMES WEAVER ' ROBERT SLOAN Senior Portrait Photographer, i....i.i., BENNET STUDIOS Candid and Formal Photographer, ..i,,., C. HADLEY SMITH Drama Producton Photographer- ....i... MARION WESP JOSEPH MAYER Layout, Design ,,,,i,.s,.,,,.....,... Consultant ...,i.i.,.,,.i.,.i.,s...,, John Whitney, Nancy MacDonald, Melanie Gray, Pam Hargreave, Ralph Palmieri, Jay Gardner, Janet Kaplow. , SEATED: Left to Right: F. Racioppo, B. A. Rosen, C. Webb N M D ld R L k STANDING: M. Gray, P. Hargreave, J. Gardner. er' ' ac Ona ' I es 0 PRESIDENTS ADDRESS When I look at the cornerstone of the Union Building with its c'l96O,H I can scarcely believe that it was moved into place October of that year. It was the first above-ground evidence that a campus was to be. You, the members of the Class of 1963, saw the beginning. You shared in the experience of a campus growing at an accelerated pace with new buildings springing out of the ground like mushrooms. But never fast enough. As you graduate, bulldozers will be excavating for three great academic buildings: the Music Building, the Health and Physical Education Center, and the Science Building, all to be completed a year from next fall. That you will not enjoy the complete campus as under-graduates is unfortunate. But years hence, as you return to your Alma Mater and take pride in its magnificence, you may also be proud that you were a part of its beginning when there were three campuses, Dewitt Park, Quarry, and South I-Iill-all Ithaca College and 4'Listen, my children, we rode buses from one to the otherf' Hozvard Dllllblglllllil President BOARD OF TRUSTEES Herman E. Muller, CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD President, Milligan, Muller C99 Co., New York Clifford A. Allanson, Executive Manager, New York State Council of Retail Merchants, Albany Harold Allen, Allen and Company, New York John P. E. Brown, Vice-President, American Arbitration Association, New York Edward R. Eastman, President, American Agriculturistf' Ithaca Roland G. Fowler, Manager, Adding Machine Division, National Cash Register Company, Ithaca Gustave Haenschen, Composer and Conductor, New York Michael R. Hanna, Broadcasting Executive, Ithaca Jay Richard Kennedy, Novelist and Investment Counselor, New York Jackson Martindell, American Institute of Management, Marquis Who's Who, New York City Donald H. McGannon, President, Westinghouse Broadcasting Company, New York Thomas Meek, Harris Upham and Company, New York City Herman Muller, Chairman of the Board Carroll Newsom, Englewood Cliffs, New jersey Mary Roebling, President, Trenton Trust Company, Trenton, New jersey Joseph Short, Alumni Representative, Ithaca Harold Smiddy, Sutton Place, New York City Herman Steinkraus, Retired Chairman of the Board, Bridgeport Brass Company and Member of United States Committee to UNESCO, Bridgeport, Conn. George C. Textor, President, Marine-Midland Trust Company of New York Conrad Thibault, Theatrical Producer, New York S. S. Venitt, Attorney, New York A ,, 5:1 X f 'im-1,4435 X71 ,, x , .Mi . ,. 'li' , 1 lf. ',:: :g-' 1 ..41,. 3. ,,,, ,Iii t - - , L ?' f 'ilk if J:am':if . :If Rig 5' I 15' , STAFF A D ADMINISTR TIO '-Ts , E15 .15 5 .Mm . 2dfjf'f ' i. . ff M y , ,m ,, , ., 1 1 - .1 , . f QE 9 Q, ,. 3.w,,. ggi.. f546x3i?gAW1:fc 1' 1' '5 , ' 5597, ., , VQVAN I 1 A . V-gg 'ff 'i'K f ' ' 24, A . ,, '-. ,JE - 1, M ,, , C. . , g Q1 A' 1:-':'5:f+-'- T ' HTL :Q-wi, 'fm:,. . , ,I ' ' ELL . ' V' I f if . ' wif ,. 4, 4 ,. A, Ben A. Light Secretary of the College Vincent F. Lindsley Registrar ADMINISTRATIVE GFFICERS joseph Ny Mayer, jr. Treasurer Thomas Pulaski Director of Alumni Afairs Harold E. fansen Director of Publicity DEVELGPMENT AND PUBLIC RELATIONS Lillian S. Vail Alumni Secretary Nellie E. VanDyne Advisor, Veterans' Afairs fl Frank Howell Asst. to the Treasurer . David W. Cowan Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Craig McHenry Dean, School of Music ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATICN Cecil W. Morgan Warren L. Hickman Dean, Sclzool of Health and Dean, School of Arts anal Sciences Physical Education and Professor of History ACADEMIC DIRECTGRS E William M. Grimshaw Director Graduate Studies and Professor of Education Arnold W. Wilhelm Director Division of Physical Education and Professor of Physical Education y i ! 5 ' -h -. 'Oz '-na,- gi,-v,mf1:e:g ,Q .. '1f:4I.,1'r1,fZ1- SZ f ' F ,g if ,A ' c - '--' 1 1-' 'fs ,, ,.4,, vpn emi- L. 1 . . . .. , ., Frank W. Kolrnm ' ' ' l Asst. Dean, College of Arts and S ciences f and Professor of Accounting , :XY I .19 5 -W 3 ' fi' N l A. Garman Dingwall , Director Division of A 'P ' ' ,g Physical Therapy and V ' -fp. wg' ' .-L , 'W ., AX- Professor of Physical Therapy Earl E. Clarke Dean of Students and Professor of Education STUDENT AFFAIRS Helen H. Hood Dean of Women fudson Hill Asst. Dean of Students and Asst. Professor of Education Florence M. Howland Registrar, Emeritus ADMISSIGNS Henry Enzian Director of Admissions john f. Swainbank Asst, Director of Admissions Richard S. Lyon Admissions Counselor and Head Football Coach is - ..g, L+.. ' 5 s 4? V- W . .Mary Campfield Florence Pfanner Emma fejers Librarian and Asst. Librarian and Asst. to the Librarian Asst. Professor of Education Professor of Education Della Hudson Estella Grant Sarah D. 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WA-ff. .-.1 .u of VL. 3.-s ,- ?,:5, H i ,??!,5fgZrZ'vqf5,+:,5,3yi5 1:12--11215-2:fff:E:L'.1f'+ 'we-25.50-.f-wQk: I Q -1. 1- .:..--mm:-qc .Av wx-- !? ' ,ig?'1I1Z i'gSf f:--:rr-ogy' I 'effigy-'4. ws 'V-' .f-,s-me .A -4 M me. ' Em Ashur Baizer Associate Professor of English Marion Miller Asst. Professor of English Elaine Gill Lecturer in English I Richard M. Lourie Instructor in English Frederick Cannon Instructor in English Eugene Adam Carlo Lolfeeehio Instructor in English Instructor in English 1. 2211 '4 ' 324i5 V:i..g,,1fQ,1 ' A P' P , -gy'-,,51jg1'1,' V' V.-.gi 5' 5: Q3-:gin-,12v5,',5:5f , 5.- i,,,,. ::f,,,,,,,,:,,, ,..,. 2 , ,k.. . ,:.rg.n:s,fQ,Ngce-qygiey , f'-,, 5 ,.-, :Z-. .- my-.4-f,1:?I'524 ' -rf-t::,:1:Q-We-:,:,q:,--, fra.:-1.-W1-1...1-1.1 rss, f-4'. - my-rr-f-41.5 4405, .5121-,j'gfl' 5725234-gg-N 45:55,-55.5535eg-:jr ' . Agg2..gv,g5 Marguerite Rowland Professor of History john B. Maelnnes Professor of History Allen M, Wakstein ' Asst. Professor of History Robert A. Ryan Raymond Kaafet ASA-tn pmfejwf of History Asst. Professor of Government Kenneth Kaufman Instructor in History Ronald T. Ferguson Instructor in History Mary Fuqua Meader Pattington Lecturer in History Lecturer in History of Education V ff? rf 1 -Q. 1. ' '-15, g,1.f.agQ35,:41 I.. .:1 . V f ,-,A,H?:, '- - fi- g. 1-1-,:,z:.... ,,.g, ' , ,. 1:5215 ' '1f'.5?f:Ei':5'g.' 'L' .. f , a1.:w4'f -5f3g'd1I2?fvE-Er:iiAf:m ' 2:s5..fz ' ..l,.: wifi w. , 9 ' I 1: ' -i: :11'f':22- ., ' I WT -' AL , 3 SCIENCE Clarence Murplijf Asst. Professor of Chemistry fi' MY GK P' f 234 ,, , V Mildred Brammer ' Hal C. Yingling, fr. Associate Professor of Biology fzf cf? . . ' . . . 1. . I1 X V, .. -f.., .. . 3,,,gw- ...W A ' ' 3114- 1 '. Z.. 2:15 f - . V - , . .f 'al' .- V.-tive., .QE-251:-:a:5:s:' . x -' - - 5 ...yes A' . .M-ma:,.,4-.sl W, -ici . ., ,-.,W.f ., -. Q 1 ,fx Q3 I 4 ! 5 vi 5 ' '- P?-fi if ' -Wk ...,-. . as - 5.3 55- r, ' A ff, George Swenson , ' -'-W ' I Asst. Professor of Biology Lucille Schmeider Asst. Professor of Biology Asst. Professor of Biology Thomas Settle Donald Foster Lemme' in Biology Lecturer in Biology Carleton R. Worth Professor of .Mathematics Marcia Ascher Asst. Professor of Mathematics and Physics NUWH Wei Hsuan Asst. Professor of Mathematics Eva Greenbew, 6 Lecturer in Mathematics LANGUAGES Francoise Gebhart Edward afeAguero Asst. Professor of French Asst. Professor of Language Christina Figuerola Eleanor Senn Asst. Professor of Spanish Asst. Professor of Modern Language Gunther Thaer Asst. Professor of Language ECO MICS A BUSINESS 4 ' 'WC we . K 'S MTSSSNS john L. Zimkla Asst. Professor of Accounting , 25: -1 -' - A .-f,f- 11 2 :57 , -4 v, 1':,-'W' j-,fff-15 A wc, -:-V,- . te:e:gg::. , rs: 0-, -2- 5:2311 .V I: L . 7 - .37 f 1 , f A A 5 if . V . , . . A . V.1,.,...,: it Zachariah Mathew Instructor in Accounting Norman F. joyce Asst. Professor of Economics Steven Rousseas Lecturer in Economic Theory Margaret Feldman Asst. Professor of Psychology Lawrence 0, 4' Associate Professor of 'Philosophy PSYCHOLQCY William G. LeFurgy Instructor in Psychology George Scott Asst. Professor of Philosophy Eleanor Macklin Instructor in Psychology P HI L0 S O PH Y ART Frederick O. Waage Visiting Professor of Art SPEECH AND DRAMA Roberta Barnett Professor of Speech George R. Hoerner Associate Professor of Drama Robert G. Bardwell john W. Gunning A . P D mt mfesmr of Tama Asst. Professor of Speech Qrf Robert C. Thompson Instructor in Speech james G. Skaine Instructor in Speech Vergiu Cornea Instructor in Dance and Drama james Pritt Instructor in Speech TV-RADIO Richard R. Ferry, fr. Instructor in T.V. - Radio Royal D. Colle Asst. Profesxor of T.V. - Radio Wilburt Richter Asst. Profexsor of T. V. - Radio Donald E. Craig Professor of Music George K. Driscoll Professor of Music .EJ fs 94 MUSIC 7 ' cw . ..-Z .. - ' ..,:4 fr' 4, 1 ..,.,...,,..M A . , ' 1 .4 . if if 'iif - 2 i Walter Beeler, Professor of Music V'P'2EEif:Ziv?rIPS?PY:'?2911-2252.91-'g :'.t fI 'I' ' M- -Aww -sgefq -11,-5-4-,m..:'.1r2.s :rm-swf . L. ' - - . ' .1 , V- Lf 1 SY ' N212 'f L' Q: i ' -. L , Ej f NI ':L:QZ:E?j,. . W 1 ,.... .. ,, w e Ji 41:2:1 I 'w 'QM V- - f , ,, . 2. . ..... , , . F- f': . P- X' if s','l ' TQ: ' -..f1:',x ..m:f-lv fy:3:'. h. . ,I A Qc' fox 4, W' 8- ' N- fr ' cc W .,. is N iw: 4- - ' , . , . ., , , . .c,. .1 :,. g .- n - - . ,. .,.... H., ,.. ,. ,...,.,, , . ,., . , .... . , Q X5 sv 4 X X' 33 wo? keg, 53,2 :Qs Q. Q 5 igfj X , ima A 1 Q Q as Y B QE: X0 gg 0 gxfib 21 '70, f QQ -2 VQ Y x Q ,L s S 00 2 L S :gl 3 V 9 5 35 f Q 4 as ec fy 3 4 3 , 4 N' , Q4 gq X s i fe wr , NME X 1' is Sm 2 Q ng 3? I AQQKX ig' c fs ,, VA X was ff O Nga? . .l1.x 55591. 9 .. . Q 1 ,, A , Q ,ga cs -111.-aw Q -gg, 1.- ,Ma-1-sy f1':.':sf. 3f Q.,-3,-g:gegf.9,. -wg- f , .. 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Professor of Music 55.4 A fr e,i,,.4, . Z : yr-'E':.z..: ' f David Berman Asst. Professor of Music -3 . 3 791 Robert f. Prins Asst. Professor of Music Ronald Regal Asst. Professor of Music Z., - :-. '.'A i 2 ' Edward Gobrecht, fr. Instructor in Music MUSIC Helen Wickstrom Asst. Professor of Music Education Georgia Nicklett Instructor in Music . w ,.. f .- .. s f f ..- ' WE.--172315 ' - i 1 . - szgfxgt. .V . ' 'V , -,sr wg -. ,gf V' ' . if . v Q 1 . I'-I,5Z:1fz.' - , ,.2I 251: ,Q ' ff' . ' V--,52-ggw K if 11.1-1 .e:1,?fi:'a1E22x:eSz - - J'- V ' ' 5772.25 .fr '- z I X- -'-- 1 ' , - .115 in -va: Lucille Baker Instructor in Music james Burke Trumpet Thomas Closseer Music OL Alcestis Perry Violin ,..u.L1,e, Q. H. E. Broadwell Isadore Yavits james A. Freeman Professor of Physical Education Professor of Physiology Associate Professor of Physical Education PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND PHYSICAL THERAPY joseph Hamilton Martha Kelsey Ajjogiafg P'r0fg5507' Of Associate Professor of Phyyiwl Edm-ation Physical Education Mi Carlton L, Wood Graduate Manager of Athletics and john Spurgeon Associate Professor -of Associate Professor of I I physiml Education Physical Education Rita LaRock Associate Professor of Physical Education GSH Helen Blauvelt Associate Professor of Anatomy 'af 1' W -xL Eugene T, DeLuca Asst. Professor of Physical Education Ellen Gerber Asst. Professor of Physical Education Iris Carnell Asst. Professor of Physical Education Homer Merrifield Asst. Professor of Physical Education Edward Pesaresi Asst, Professor of Physical Education 1 X E ,vw rr W ' Q 2-5.341 .241 -. fg - 1 1' ' ., 1 .5 ' f'v1'j:-3.365 'f 11 :C + - -' ' ' xy, ,... ,P ,,,,.. , . 4 A Y 1 ,fy gif? V MW ggi I , f X rid , eg- N N .f A, rf , r I eff, V M , A N ,G ? 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Professor of Physical Education 4 H, ..,,,,,1.,, Wwwmwwwvw F .V ? Donald Read Instructor in Physical Education 'SK Reginald Farrow Lecturer in Physical Therapy Alan Estey Instructor in Physical Education Lecturer in Clinical Orthopedics I ',..,'b A.'li.s, ,Vy,, I I john F. Wiltberger , s ,.c, J R K -. .-.l....i.. Ls: 11, 4 -, cm Q, , , , x A 3' Q Q gg 1 14- zf is , ,, ..4. K ie., f Wm ,MM ,453 9, Q, Y, ff GW- :lmragsi,-..1az:f.:1:..:.fsg:,f1ug-g., L+ . N..f?.,-ff 'S . 1 K +4 , gm ., .,.. U, in 55153335 sm g ,A5,f,g5,4g,.,. v -M.-, + Z Q45 gp if-f ,V K , 1122645 -f . , ..,f .4 ... , .f:, ' Hiiiifif-5 'iz' ,Q?v f 34 4 if , - '31 V V Y, .,.,,a.,,,v xv 2' 511:18 a,.,,Q,.m , W' -ff 1 ,,, N,-,:,,,., 5522 ga if, Y r .... 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Representa- tive Chi Sigma Gamma, Co-Captain Fresh- man Cheering Squad, Varsity Cheering, Newman Club, Frosh Camp Counselor, Di- rector, Spring Weekend Committee CLASS OFFICERS Sybell, Carol E., Garden City, New York, B.A., Liberal Arts, Vice-President Junior Class, Secretary Senior Class, Delta Phi Zeta, Cheerleader, Spring and Fall Weekend Committees Moriarty, Frederick D., Binghamton, New York, B.A., Accounting, Treasurer Senior Class, Secretary Delta Sigma Pi, Treasurer Newman Club, Business Manager Ithacan. Spring Weekend Ticket Committee l Andersen, David C., President l Parlato, Barbara A., Vice-President Sybell, Carol E., Secretary Moriarty, Frederick D., Treasurer W Albrecht, Warren H. Amendola, Barbara Ann Ammering, Theodore E. Anthony, Mary Jo Aversa, James P. Bartolotti, Lewis C. Baker, Thomas C. Beck, Wayne C. Baker, Thomas G. Beckman, Bliss Bales, Richard W. Behuniak, Gregory J Berlew, Romaine L. Blankman, Edward G. Brady, Charles Berman, Carol R. Blumenfeld, Jeanne Branche, Calvin L. Bigelow, Albert Bolha, Teresa M. Brockman, Michael S Bjerke, Harold W. Borden, Delano R. Brooke, Newton M. 1.1 Brown, Lizabeth W. Bynum, Louis S. Caliel, Frederick L. Canteen, David P. 4 Cardell, Annice Churchill, Dexter E. Carnicelli, Alfred Churchill, Richard W l Carr, Larry Cohen, Dorothy A. Casagrande, john E. Collins, Terrence F. Cuda, Francis T. DeWolfe, Linda R. Degler, John C. D'Hont, Gerard M. Deis, Charles F. Diehl, William A. DeMartino, Mario Dietrich, Douglas M. Dinse, Robert A. Dodd, Kenneth A. Douglass, Jeremy F Dow, Eugene A. Downer, David E. Eagan, Eileen M. Eberhart, Herbert O. ff' wgwfwfa f , M. 9 'fs' it 'vm fwfay V -. . 2'f,-'easy y K .ae '22e'::':14. .- .' - . mg, ix -I ,I .Irv 4' , ,Q V1 Q ' 37W1 .44 .if -,Vf ', 'ff .f. , -'f- L-X.u:'-2+.g-K 4 V , , ,fy-, y, -, ,gf-. 'ffrf .. ,-Y: .f , -'gg fm -.- ' -, 321: 5-I ,.2-:a,g.5f,5.s-f:f- ' ' ' - :il . wa - 146.7 'QV 11- 'fl . 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Johnson, Nelson L. l VYI- A ...., . . .,,, L .S W5 X 3 , X 1 I , X 2,yv , Q A r 4 51 2 X , 'xx cy 4 531 451, Af , sw X , em, Q9 f s f ' ' ' f, 'f ' V s .,.. 1,4 I -V Holtza le, Jay C. Hutchison Ro er N. Kantor Kenneth 9 9 Hon, Donald . amison, Andrew 0. Ka lan, Diana L. P l Hopson, Elvis L. Jelleson, Roger A. Karas, Lawrence D. ,ge 'mfs' Keating, Kathleen Kelly, John M. Kimple, John R. Kluth, Frederick Lankau, Paul A. Levie, James C. Leagans, William T. Levine, Carol L. Leeson, John C. Lewis, Janet H. Lehmann, Marilyn R. Lieberman, Gerald Lilac, John W. Lord, William L. Maderic, Fred I. Lindemann, Roger T. Lundell, Margaret R. Maerhofer, John W. Locke, Stanley Lurie, Sue Ann Maley, Thomas F- ! l Lombino, Charles R. Lyons, Walter W. Margaglimie, Levis A Mason, Harold E. 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I-1--1'0 .- f .'ef:z:Lz1:. ' J , Qpgwf V V f --fl-',. A . Zlffhlgf Mayer, Shari McNich0l, -1 .211 Jw' . ' ., f y:..:,,' '. ,,,-L' f ay, ,- . az. Susan E. Miller, John P. Mindy, Jack Moore, James E. Moore, Mary A. Moreland, James B. Morreale, Anthony M. Mudry, Michael A. Nacinovich, Anthony J. Nafpliotis, Harry Navaretta. Peter Nelson, Barbara M Neufeld, Jocelyn t ' ' if .e 33-fiiff :iii Newa, Alfred M. '.mZ.- il Nichols, Dale P. Palma, Bettina L. Patterson, Patricia A Nurmi, David C. Panasci, Carla A. Perrier, Donald Odell, William F. Paolucci, Alfonso Peterson, Edward O'Shea, Eamon K. Patrick, Bonnie L. . Pfleger, Catherine J. - Pratt, John S. Risley, Robert J. Rosenblum, Sandra E. Reynolds, William F. Rockwell, Richard W. Ryan, Peter E. Rich, Donald P. Rogers, Patricia Sanders, Susan L. Richards, Marianne S. Rogers, Wilfred T. Scheiber, Thomas Schmidt, Frank Schneider, Carol Scholle, Peter B. Schroeder, Frede Schubert, Todd R. F. Schuster, Richard N. Segal, Ronald rick H. Shwartz, Paul B. Silberstein, Nitsa Sillen, Thomas Siracusa, Robert J Sirocco, Joanne M Smith, R. Blake Smith, Ronald L. Spadafora, Raymond T. l Spano, Robert J. Stambach, Margaret A. Stampler, Cynthia H. Standwill, William F. Stone, Nancy E. Tarses, Michael Tellner, Richard E. Terranova, Thomas A Teufel, George J. Theobald, Bruce D. Thomas, Jean E. Thompson, Thomas C. Thomson, Theodore R. Tiezzi, Raymond A. Tisdale, William E. Tompkins, Jacqueline V. Toms, Robert L. I . Tranberg, Ellen M. Vieni, Cosimo Vitale, Anne Voorhis, Ardys Wallace, Lynn R. Waller, Nathaniel Waterman, Darryl D, Wedderbum, Gwendolyn I. Weidman, Margaret J. Weikert, William H. Weinfeld, David C. Weinkauf, David S. 1 Wickham, Linda Lou Williams, Joann M. Williamson, Michael A. ff' Wilson, James v!O5CN'f Gems W. TYQTTZEU Rohm P, Zubal Charles j, Lg ' 1, MDV 9 :U Li T. rw w ,, Left to Right: R. Lucarelli, Vice Presidentg F. Buono, Presidentg R, Celelli, Secretary: P. Stoyell, Treasurer MDPHMMQRE CLASS UWHCERS v Lffff to Right: Digk Arnold, T1 eafufef ,- Rick Boyd, Presidentg Carol Rom, S ecfe taryg julie just, Vice President. FRESPMAEFJ CLASS Q3HHKfERS+.SS. Left to Right: V. KTGSHET, Secretaryg R. Grubman, Vice Presidentg V. Salluzzo, Presicluzzlq H. Rfbvn, 7'I'l'I1.YLlfl7T. Albrecht, Warren H., Macedon, New York, B.S., P.E., Varsity Club, Freshman Soccer, Basketball, Track, Varsity Soccer, Track, Intramural Basketball, Assistant Camp Di- rector at Frosh Camp Amendola, Barbara Ann, Hamilton, New York, B.S., P.E., Phi Delta Pi Publicity Chairman, W.A.A., Gymnastics Team Ammering, Theodore Earl, Spencerport, New York, B.A., Biology, Vice President United Christian Fellowship, Vice-Chairman United Christian Council, Student Court, Frosh Camp Counselor Anthony, Mary Jo, Cortland, New York, B.S., Music, Dorm Vice-President, College Choir, MENC, NYSSMA Aversa, James P., Old Forge, Pennsylvania, B.A., English, Editor-in-Chief Ithacan, Co- Author, Lyricist of Scampers '62 Sr '63, WICB-TV, WICB Radio, Variety Shows, Literary Club, English Club, Spring Week- end M.C. Baker, Thomas Cyrus, Clearwater, Florida, B.S., P.E.,,Big Brothers Program, President, Corr. Sec. Newman Club, Student Council, MIAA, Newman Award 1961-62, Newman Newsletter, Varsity Club, Majors Club, Spring Weekend, Varsity Crosscountry, Basketball, Freshman Basketball. Soccer Baker, Thomas G., Spring Valley, New York, B.S., Biology, Vice-President Rho Mu Theta, Parents' Weekend Bales, Richard William, Westfield, New Jer- sey, B.S., Radio-TV, Sophomore Class Vice- President, Student Council Treasurer, Delta Kappa Historian and Vice President, Alpha Epsilon Rho Alumni Secretary, Editor Stu- dent Directory, United Christian Fellowship. Frosh Football, Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling Intramural Football, Frosh Camp Director, Spring Weekend Bartolotti, Lewis C., Mt. Morris, New York, B.S., P.E., Intercollegiate Football, Basket- ball, Intramural Volleyball, Softball, Basket- ball. Touch Football Beck, Wayne C., Brandon, Vermont, B.S.. P.E., Dean's List, Phi Epsilon Kappa, varsity Club, Newman Club, Majors Club, Inter- collegiate Soccer, Intramural Basketball. Softball Beckman, Bliss, Brooklyn, New York, B.F.A., Drama, President Dormitory, President Ithaca Committee Against Segregation, Zeta Sigma Nu, Oracle, Theta Alpha Phi, Major Productions, Green Room Productions, Dormitory Advisor Behuniak, Gregory J., Auburn, New York, B.S., P.E., Deanis List, Majors Club, Inter- collegiate Track, Field, Football, Intramural Basketball, Softball Berlew, Romaine L., Dryden, New York, B.S., Physical Therapy, Alumni Secretary, Treasurer Pi Theta Phi, W.A.A., Parents, Weekend Committee Berman, Carol R., Newton, Massachusetts, B.F.A., Drama, Secretary Dormitory, Vice President Theta Alpha Phi, President Oracle, Zeta Sigma Nu, Major Productions, Green Room Productions, Ithaca Committee Against Segregation Bigelow, Albert J., Arcade, New York, B.S., Music Education, Phi Mu Alpha, Major Productions, Concert Band, Crchestra, Brass Ensemble Bjerke, Harold W., Dobbs Ferry, New York, B.S., P.E., Phi Epsilon Kappa, Newman Club, Varsity Club, Majors Club, Inter- collegiate Gymnastics, Track, Intramural Basketball. Softball Blankman, Edward G., Clinton, New York, B.A.. L.A.. Deanis List Blumenfeld, Jeanne, Mt. Vernon, New York, B.F.A., Music, House Committee, W.S.G., Hillel, Musicals, Ithaca College Choir, Frosh Camp Counselor Bolha, Teresa M., Poughkeepsie, New York, B.S., P.E.. W.A.A., Newman Club Borden, Delano R., Trumansburg, New York, B.S., P.E., Deanls List, Varsity Club, Inter- collegiate Baseball, Soccer, Intramural Bas- ketball Brady, Charles, Seneca Falls, New York, B.S., P.E., Phi Epsilon Kappa, Varsity Foot- ball. Baseball. Intramural Snorts Branche, Calvin L., Sandy Creek, New York, B.A., L.A., Treasurer United Christian Fel- lowship, United Christian Council, Bowling Club, Philosophy Club, Spring Weekend Committee Brockman, Michael S., Brooklyn, New York, B.S., Radio-T.V., Manager and Announcer WICB-T.V., Dean's List, Zeta Sigma Nu, Chaplain and Librarian-historian Alpha Epsilon Rho Brooke, Newton M., Warrenton, Virginia, B.S., P.E., Deanis List, Delta Kappa, Varsity Club, Majors Club, Intercollegiate Football, Track, Co-captain, Intramural Basketball, Bowling, Big Brother Program Brown, Lizabeth W., Huntington, New York, B.S., Music Education Bynum, Louis S., Peekskill, New York, B.S., Music, Secretary Phi Mu Alpha, Drama De- partment Productions, T.V. Productions, Ithaca College Chorus, M.E.N.C. Caliel, Frederick L., Myers, New York, B.S., P.E., Dean's List, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Majors Club, Intercollegiate Soccer, Intramural Bas- ketball Canteen, David P., Buffalo, New York, B.S., Radio-T.V., President Sophomore Class, Junior Class, and Student Government, Freshman Activities Chairman, Dean's List, Ithaca College Scholarship, Ithacan, WICB- TV, Intramural Basketball, Frosh Camp Counselor, Big Brother Program, Student Planning Committee, Spring Weekend, Fall Weekend Committee Cardell, Annice, Bristol. Vermont, B.S., P.E. Carnicelli, Alfred J., Oneonta, New York, B.S., Physical Therapy, Pi Theta Phi, Intra- mural Basketball Carr, Larry, Poestenkill, New York, B.S., P.E., Dean's List, Whois Who in American Colleges, President, Vice President Phi Epsi- lon Kappa, Majors Club, Varsity Club, Freshman Football, Baseball, Varsity Basket- ball, Baseball, Gymnastics, Intramural Vol- leyball. Badminton. Basketball Casagrande, John E., Bangor, Pennsylvania. B.S., Music Education, Treasurer Student Council, State President MENC, Recital Chairman Phi Mu Alpha, Concert Band, Newman Club, Spring and Fall Weekend Committees Churchill, Dexter E., Morrisville, New York, B.S., Music, President, Treasurer, Pledge Master Kappa Gamma Psi, Concert Band Churchill, Richard W., B.S., Music, Pledge Master Kappa Gamma Psi, Drama Depart- ment Productions, College Choir, Intramural Basketball Cohen, Dorothy A., Highland Park, New Jersey, B.S., P.E., Vice-President, Treasurer, Alumnae Secretary Phi Delta Pi, Dean's List, w.s.G., w.A.A. Collins, Terrence F., Rochester, New York, B.S. Accounting, Dean's List, Secretary Delta Sigma Pi, Intramural Bowling, Basket- ball, Baseball, Accounting Lab Assistant Cuda, Francis T., Dolgeville, New York, B.S., Music, Concert Band, Newman Club, Intra- mural Basketball Degler, John C., Reading, Pennsylvania, B.S., Music, President Phi Mu Alpha, Dramatic Productions, Concert Band Deis, Charles F., Old Forge, New York, B.S., P.E., Majors Club, Newman Club, Intra- mural Basketball, Football. Softball DeMartino, Mario J., Niagara Falls, New York, B.S., P.T., Dean's List, President of Quarry Dormitory, Pi Theta Phi, Newman Club, Intramural Baseball, Volleyball, Dorm Advisor DeWolfe, Linda R., Gansevoort, New York, B.S., Music D'Hont, Gerard M., I-Ioneoye Falls, New York, B.S., P.E., Phi Epsilon Kappa, Phi Gamma Delta, Varsity Club, Majors Club, Intercollegiate Soccer, Track, Intramural Basketball. Sweetheart's Ball Committee Diehl, William A., Corning, New York, B.S., Radio-T.V., I.F.C., Alpha Epsilon Rho, Ithacan. WICB-T.V. Dietrich, Douglas M., South Rutland, New York, B.S., P.E., Intercollegiate Football, Baseball, Intramural Volleyball, Basketball. Softball Dinse, Robert A., Medina, New York, B.S., P.E., Majors Club, Varsity Club, Intercol- legiate Football, Track, Intramural Basket- ball, Resident Advisor Dodd, Kenneth A., Palmyra, New York, B.S., Radio-T.V., President Alpha Epsilon Rho, WICB-T.V., WICB-A.M. and F.M. Douglass, Jeremy F., Riverside, Connecticut, B.S., Business Administration, Student Coun- cil Rep., NSA Coordinator, Treasurer, Chair- man of New York State Region USNSA, President MSG, Delta Sigma Pi, Ithacan, Ithaca College Young Republicans, I.C. Committee Against Discrimination, Dorm Advisor Dow, Eugene A., Moira, New York, B.S., P.E., Newman Club, Intercollegiate Baseball, Basketball, Football, Wrestling, Intramural Basketball, Softball. Football Downer, David E., Cold Spring, New York, B.S., P.E., Varsity Club, Majors Club, Inter- collegiate Track, Cross-Country, Intramural Basketball, Vollevball Eagan, Eileen M., Rochester, New York, B.S., P.E., Vice-President, Hilliard House, Freshman Dorm Advisor, Majors Club, New- man Club, W.S.G., W.A.A., Frosh Camp Counselor l in U- 1 Eberhart, Herbert O., Clayton, New York, B.A., Mathematics, Dean's List, Rho Mu Theta. Eisemann, Carol M., Elmont, New York, B.S., P.T., Dean's List, Zeta Sigma Nu, Oracle, Pi Theta Phi, W.A.A., W.S.G., Par- ents' Weekend Committee Ellsworth, Donald P., johnson City, New York, B.S., Music, Deanls List, President Zeta Sigma Nu, President MENC, Pi Kappa Lambda, Phi Mu Alpha, Concert Choir Emery, Floyd G., Livingston Manor, New York, B.S., P.E., Intercollegiate Football, Intramural Basketball Fanning, Helen M., Yonkers, New York, B.S., P.E., Freshman Dorm Advisor, Presi- dent, Delta Phi Zeta, Newman Club, Majors Club. W.A.A. Farrell, Barbara A., Farmingdale, Long Is- land, B.S., P.E., Secretary Griflis Hall, W.A.A., W.S.G., Majors Club, Field Hockey Chairman Faulter, Patricia A., Central Square, New York, B.S., Speech Correction, Secretary- Treasurer Forensic, Speech 8: Hearing So- ciety Fazio, Richard J., Dolgeville, New York B.M,, Music, Kappa Gamma Psi, Choir, Frosh Camp Counselor Ferris, Maurice T., Lawrence, Massachusetts, B.S., P.E., Ithacan, Newman Club, Majors Club, Intercollegiate Soccer, Intramural Bas'- ketball, Volleyball, Public Address An- nouncer J Feulner, John R., Baldwin, Long Island, B.S., Music Education, Kappa Gamma Psi, MENC, Band Figard, Nancy, Shillington, Pennsylvania, B.A., Drama, Treasurer Theta Alpha Phi, Secretary Freshman Class, Delta Phi Zeta, Ithacan, Cayugan, Green Room Productions, Dramatic Productions, Fall Weekend Com- mittee Ford, Ezra S., LaFargeville, New York, B.S., Radio-T.V., Student Council Representative, Treasurer Alpha Epsilon Rho, Program Di- rector WICB, WICB-T.V. Director, Green Room Productions, Spring Weekend Com- mittee Frazier, Jr., Harry J., Lansing, New York, B.A., L.A., Rho Mu Theta Freize, Roger Alan, Binghamton, New York, B.S., P.E., Captain Varsity Baseball Team, Varsity Club, Intercollegiate Football, Base- ball, Intramural Volleyball, Basketball Frolic, Irene, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, B.A., English, Dean's List Fuellhart, David C., Warren, Pennsylvania, B.S., Radio-T.V., WICB News Director, Dean's List, Alpha Epsilon Rho, WICB Weatherman, Pinochio, Ithaca College Bas- ketball Telecasts, Producer-Coordinator WICB Radio Goldstein, David, Baldwin, Long Island, B.A., L.A., Hillel, Intramural Bowling, Basketball, Language Club Gordon, Nicholas C., Roslyn Heights, New York, B.S., P.E., Vice-President Varsity Club, Intercollegiate Football Gray, Sandra L., Rochester, New York, B.S., P.E., Dormitory President, W.A.A., Major's Club, Co-Chairman of Recreation for W.A.A. Green, LeRoy C., Chester, New York, B.S., P.E., Varsity Club, Majorls Club, Intercol- legiate Soccer, Track, Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Softball Gregory, James E., Horseheads, New York, B.A., L.A. Gregory, James M., East Greenbush, New York, B.F.A., Music, Theta Alpha Phi, Drama Reviewer Ithacan, Major Produc- tions, Scampers, Green Room Productions, Showcase, Choir 1 1 ' - 7 - l U Guile, Nedra L., Ithaca, New York, B.S., Speech, Chaplain Delta Phi Zeta, Secretary Oracle, Vice-President Zeta Sigma Nu, Presi- dent Ithaca College Speech Organization, Deanls List, Ithaca College Speech and Hearing Organization, Student Court Haher, John J., Binghamton, New York, B.S., P.E., Deanls List, Newman Club, Var- sity Club, Majors Club, Intercollegiate Wrestling, Soccer, Track, Intramural Bas- ketball, Volleyball. Softball Halladay, George, Syracuse, New York, B.S., P.E. Hansen, Evelyn M., Oakland, New Jersey, B.S., Radio-T.V., Corresponding Secretary Alpha Epsilon Rho, Television and Radio Productions, Director Viewpoint, The Femi- nine Line, Fall Weekend Committee Hanville, George J., Odessa, New York, B.S., Music, Kappa Gamma Psi, Band, Stu- dent Recitals. Professional Recitals Harkenrider, Roger J., Rexville, New York, B.F.A., Drama, Historian Theta Alpha Phi, Dean's List, Scampers, Major Productions, Tap One Acts. WICB Cable Productions Harvey, Gerald P., Davenport, New York, B.A., L.A. Haugh, Michael T., Hastings-on-Hudson, New York, B.S., P.E., President Majors Club, Varsity Club, Newman Club, Intercollegiate Football, Baseball, Intramural Basketball, Softball - u -1 1 Hawley, Dale D., Binghamton, New York, B.S., P.E., Majors Club, Intercollegiate Foot- ball. Track, Intramural Softball, Basketball Hendrickson, William C., Spencerport, New York, B.S., P.E., Dormitory Advisor, Majors Club, Intercollegiate Soccer I ll 1 1 ,Y Henke, Charles A., Water Mill, New York, B.S., P.E., Phi Epsilon Kappa, Varsity Club, Intercollegiate Football. Wrestling Herbst, Karen E., Scotia, New York, B.S., Music, Dormitory Secretary, Concert Choir, M.E N.C. Hicks, Nancy L., Wappingers Falls, New York, B.S., P.E., Phi Delta Pi Secretary, Historian, President, I.F.C. Secretary, Ma- jors Club Secretary, U.F.C., Gymnastic Team, W.A.A. Treasurer, Intramural Hock- ey, Tennis, Basketball, Volleyball, Fencing, Softball, Frosh Camp Counselor, Spring Weekend Committee Holtzapple, Jay C., York, Pennsylvania, B.M., Music, Treasurer Oracle, Dean's List, Pi Kappa Lambda. Orchestra Hon, Donald J., Mt. Hope, New Jersey, B.S., Business Management, Delta Sigma Pi, Fall Weekend Committee. House Committee Hopson, Elvis L., Southhampton, Long Is- land, B.A., Biology, Chaplain Delta Kappa, Cayugan, Ithaca College Directory, U.C.F., Intramural Bowling, Frosh Camp Counselor, Spring Weekend Committee, Fall Weekend Committee, Decoration Chairman of Christ- mas Ball Hurlbut, Geraldine M., Mexico, New York, Treasurer Sigma Alpha Iota, Concert Band, Marching Band. M E N C. Hutchison, Roger N., Wilson, New York, B.S., P.E., Varsity Club, Intercollegiate Track and Field, Intramural Volleyball, Bas- ketball Jamison, Andrew Q., Ithaca, New York, B.S., Accounting, Dean's List Jelleson, Roger A., Belfast, New York, Bowl- ing Club, Intercollegiate Soccer, Intramural Basketball, Bowling Johnson, Nelson L., Rochester, Vermont, B.S., P.E., Guide Phi Epsilon Kappa, Varsity Club, Majors Club, Ski Club, Intercollegiate Cross Country, Soccer, Baseball, Float Chair- man Spring Weekend Kantor, Kenneth, Swan Lake, New York, B.A., English Kaplan, Diana L., Balto, Maryland, B.S., Physical Therapy, Dormitory President, Cor- responding Secretary Pi Theta Phi, Record- ing Secretary W.S.G. Karas, Lawrence D., Huntington Station, New York, B.S., P.E., President Varsity Club, Intercollegiate Football, Intramural Basket- ball. Softball. Volleyball Keating, Kathleen, Rochester, New York, BfF.A., Drama, Publicity for Freshman Class, Student Council, Social Chairman Theta Alpha Phi,!Alumni Secretary Delta Phi Zeta, Pajama Game, Heiress, On the Town, Shakespeare Sampler, Scampers, Major Pro- ductions, Green Room Productions, Fall Weekend Coordinator, Spring Weekend Committee, Secretary Fall Weekend Com- mittee Kelly, John M., Ithaca, New York, B.S., His- torv. Marshal of Ithaca Kimple, John R., Ithaca, New York, B.S., Accounting Kluth, Frederick J., Scotia, New York, B.S., P.E., Phi Epsilon Kappa, Majors Club, Inter- collegiate Football, Track, Intramural Bas- ketball, Football, Softball Lankau, Paul A., Nanuet, New York, B.S., P.E., Social Chairman, Pledge Master Phi Epsilon Kappa, Ithacan, Photography Editor Cayugan, Newman Club, Majors Club, Var- sity Club, Intercollegiate Football, Wrestling, Track, Intramural Softball, Basketball, Foot- ball, Volleyball, Badminton, Sweetheart's Ball Chairman Leagans, William T., Ithaca, New York, B.S., Business, Green Room Productions, Inter- national Club, Varsity Golf, Intramural Bowling, Basketball, Sigma Phi, Student Government Rep., Peace Corps Representa- tive, Spring Weekend Committee Leeson, John C., Beaver Dams, New York, B.S., Radio-T.V., WICB Radio-Television Lehmann, Marilyn R., Massapequa, New York, B.S., Music, Dormitory President, M.E.N.C., American Guild of Organists, Women's Student Government, W.A.A. Levie, James C., Kings Point, New York, B.A., LA. Levine, Carol L., Newburgh, New York, B.S., Music Education, Social Chairman Sigma Alpha Iota, Orchestra Lewis, Janet H., Clinton, New York, B.S., Radio-T.V., Womenls Student'Government, Student Council, Dormitory Treasurer, Dean's List, Zeta Sigma Nu, Recording Secretary Alpha Epsilon Rho, WICB-T.V., Information Desk Lieberman, Gerald, Middle Village, New York, B.S., Deanls List, Accounting, Vice- President Student Council, Chairman, Co- ordinating and Review Board, Treasurer, President Delta Kappa, Advertising Man- ager, Editor, Cayugan, Intramural Bowling and Basketball, Frosh Camp Counselor, Spring-Fall Weekend Committees, Big Brother Program, Student Directory Staff, Chairman, Christmas Ball, Alumni Scholar- ship Lilac, John W., Stillwater, New York, B.S., P.E., Vice-President Varsity Club, Guide Phi Epsilon Kappa, Captain Basketball Team, Newman Club, Majors Club, Intercollegiate Basketball Lindemann, Roger T., Kenvil, New Jersey, B.S., Music, Delta Kappa, Concert Band, Orchestra, Brass Ensemble, Percussion En- semble, Intramural Football Locke, Stanley J., Ithaca, New York, B.A., L.A., Adelphi Honor Society, Photographer Ithacan Lombino, Charles R., Rome, New York, B.S. Music, Kappa Gamma Psi, Concert Band, Concert Orchestra, Brass Ensemble, Wood- 3 wind Ensemble, M.E.N.C.. Newman Club Lord, William L., Port Jervis, New York B.S., P.E., Captain Intercollegiate Basketball, Intramural Football, Basketball 7 Lundell, Margaret R., Walden, New York, B.S., P.E., Treasurer and Alumni Secretary Phi Delta Pi, Dean's List, Who's Who in American Colleges, Majors Club, Intercol- legiate Sports Day, W.A.A., Sports Manager Ofliciating Club Lurie, Sue Ann, Bronx, New York, B.S., Music, President Westminister Hall, Cor- responding Secretary and Senior Music Representative Student Council, Alumni Edi- tor Ithacan, Scampers Chorus, N.Y.S,S.M.A., M.E.N.C., Chorus, Chairman of Spring Weekend, Finalist Phi Epsilon Kappa, Delta Sigma Pi Lyons, Walter W., Hamburg, New York, B.S., P.E., Varsity Club, Intercollegiate Football, Track, Soccer, Intramural Basket- ball Maderic, Fred I., Johnstown, New York, B.F.A., Drama, Vice-President Adirondack T.V. Productions Co., Theta Alpha Phi, National Honorary Dramatic Fraternity, Delta Kappa, Scampers, Green Room Pro- ductions, Producer Dramatic Network Pro- ductions. Frosh Camp Counselor Maerhofer, John W., Oneida, New York, B.S., Music, Sergeant-at-Arms Kappa Gam- ma Psi. Spring Weekend Committee Maley, Thomas F., Syracuse, New York, B.F.A., Music, Sergeant-at-Arms Kappa Gamma Psi, Scampers, Drama Department Productions. Chorus Margaglione, Levis A., Linden, New Jersey, B.S., Music, President, Recording Secretary, Music Chairman Kappa Gamma Psi, Deanls List, Concert Band, Orchestra, Woodwind Ensemble, Kappa Gamma Psi Woodwind Quintet. I Mason, Harold E., Susquehanna, Pennsyl- vania, B.S., Music, Phi Mu Alpha, Drama Department Productions. Concert Choir Masucci, William D., Schenectady, New York, B.S., P.E., Treasurer and Pledge Master Delta Kappa, Yearbook Staff, Ma- jors Club, Varsity Club, Intercollegiate Soc- cer, Baseball, Intramural Basketball, Bowl- ing Maxwell, Paul J., Middleville, New York B.S., P.E., Majors Club, Newman Club, Intramural Basketball, Softball, Volleyball 2 Mayer, Shari, Suffern, New York, B.A., L.A. W.S.G., Hillel, W.S.G. Constitution Com- mittee, Freshman Blue and Gold Revision J l , Mazourek, Alice J., Newfield, New York, B.S., P.E., Phi Delta Pi, Majors Club, W.A.A., Gymnastics Team McAvinney, William J., Cayuga, New York, B.S., Physical Therapy, Pi Theta Phi McDulTee, Malcolm C., Esperance, New York, B.S., Music Education, Historian Phi Mu Alpha, Guys and Dolls Orchestra, Con- cert Band, Concert Orchestra, Concert Choir, Brass Ensemble, M.E.N.C. McNichol, Susan E., Alliance, Ohio, B.S., Physical Therapy, Historian Pi Theta Phi, W.A.A. Meade, Lawrence M., New Milford, New Jersey, B.S., Music Education, .Ritual Chair- man Phi Mu Alpha, Concert Band, March- ing Band, Woodwind Choir, Phi Mu Alpha Chorus, Bowling League Meister, Victor R., Colonie, New York, B.S., Music Education, Alumni Secretary Phi Mu Alpha, Concert Choir, Concert Band, Clari- net Choir Meyer, M. L. O., Ithaca, New York, B.S., Music Education, Sigma Alpha Iota, Con- cert Chorus, Concert Choir, M.E.N.C., Ithaca Community Music School Miller, John P., Belmar, New Jersey, B.S., P.E., Varsity Club, Intercollegiate Football, Captain, Intramural Softball, Basketball Mindy, Jack, Buffalo, New York, B.S., Radio-Television, WICB-T.V,, Program Di- rector WICB, Sergeant-at-Arms Alpha Epsi- lon Rho, Major Production Skin of Our Teeth Moore, James E., Ithaca, New York, B.A., L.A., President Bowling Club, Student Union Planning Committee, Intramural Bowling Moore, Mary A., Ellenville, New York, B.S., P.E., President and Editor Phi Delta Pi, Ma- jors Club, Intercollegiate Sports Day, W.A.A., Manager Intramural Volleyball, Chairman Field Hockey Clinic Moreland, James B., Glen Rock, New Jersey, B.S., P.E., Intercollegiate Varsity Cross Country, Intramural Basketball, Softball Morreale, Anthony M., Niagara Falls, New York, B.S., Physical Therapy, Corresponding Secretary and Steward Delta Kappa, Year- book StaH', Newman Club, Intramural Soft- ball, Bowling, Basketball, Volleyball, Frosh Camp Counselor, Spring Weekend Commit- tee Mudry, Michael A., Ansonia, Connecticut, B.S., P.E., Varsity Club, Majors Club, New- man Club, Big Brother Program, Intercol- legiate Football, Baseball, Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Track, Intramural Basket- ball Nacinovich, Anthony J., Ossining, New York, B.S., Radio-Television,.Student Council In- terim Treasurer, Inter-Fraternity Represen- tative, Alpha Epsilon Rho, Ithacan, Marty, Sorry Wrong Number, News Room, Tempo Ithacan News Stal? and Photographer, Coun- selor, Library Staff, WICB-T.V. Produc- tions, WICB Radio. Student Council 3 i l 1-V Nafpliotis, Harry, Thessaloniki, Greece, B.S. Physical Therapy, Vice-President Interna- tional Club, Intercollegiate Soccer, Intra- mural Volleyball, Tennis, Football 3 1 1 I I 1 - Navaretta, Peter, Center Moriches, Long Is- land, B.S., P.E., Phi Epsilon Kappa, Majors Club, Varsity Club, Newman Club, Intercol- legiate Soccer, Basketball, Baseball, Intra- mural Basketball, Softball, Phi Epsilon Kap- pa Spring Weekend Decoration Chairman Nelson, Barbara M., Ashville, New York, B.S., Music, Dean's List, Oracle, Sigma Alpha Iota, Green Room Productions, On the Town, T.V. Weathergirl. Touring Choir Neufeld, Jocelyn, Forest Hills, New York, B.A., L.A. Newa, Alfred M., Gumbiro-mshope, Songea, Tanganyika, B.A., L.A., President Inter- national Club, Rho Mu Theta, Newman Club, Intercollegiate Soccer - Nichols, Dale P., Lansing, New York, B.A., L.A., Dean's List, Oracle, Bowling Club, Bowling League, Intercollegiate Football Nurmi, David C., Spencer, New York, B.S., Radio-Television, Alpha Epsilon Rho, Na- tional Honorary Radio-T.V, Fraternity, Ithacan, Cayugan, WICB-T.V., Green Room Productions, WICB Public Relations Staff, Young Republicans Club, Fall Weekend Committee, Spring Weekend Committee, Big Brother Program Odell, William F., Paul Smith's, New York, B.S., P.E., Phi Epsilon Kappa, Varsity Club, Intercollegiate Football, Baseball, Intramural Basketball, Volleyball r . l O'Shea, Eamon K., Niagara Falls, Ontario, B.S., P.E., Ithacan Sports Writer, Majors Club, Newman Club, Intercollegiate Foot- ball, Wrestling, Track, Intramural Softball, Basketball, Football Palma, Bettina L., B.S., P.E., Syracuse, New York. Majors Club, W.A.A. Panasci, Carla A., Rome, New York, B.S., P.E., W.S.G., Newman Club, Majors Club, W.A.A. Paolucci, Alfonso, New Rochelle, New York, B.S., P.E. . Patrick, Bonnie L., Elmira, New York, B.A., L.A., Vice-President Dormitory No. 4, Itha- can Staff. United Christian Fellowship Patterson, Patricia A., Ithaca, New York, B.S., Physical Therapy, Alumni Secretary and Publicity Chairman Pi Theta Phi, Oracle, Parents' Weekend Committee Pi Theta Phi Perrier, Donald J., Manorville, Long Island, B.S., P.E., Phi Epsilon Kappa, Majors Club, Varsity Club, Intercollegiate Soccer, Base- ball Peterson, Edward J., Ithaca, New York, B.A., L.A. Plieger, Catherine J., Huntington, Long Is- land, B.S., P.E., Secretary Dormitory, Secre- tary Newman Club, Secretary W.A.A., Ma- jors Club Pratt, John S., Hudson Falls, New York, B.S., Music, Phi Mu Alpha, Major Pro- ductions, Concert Band, Repertory Band, Marching Band, M.E.N.C., Phi Mu Alpha Chorus, Intramural Basketball, Bowling Reynolds, William F., Yort, Pennsylvania, B.S., Music, Alumni Secretary Kappa Gam- ma Psi, Drama Department Productions, Scampers, Concert Band, Brass Ensemble, Orchestra, Jazz Laboratory Dance Band, Marching Band. Ir. Professional Recital Rich, Donald P., Cazenovia, New York, B.S., Radio-Television Richards, Marianne S., Peekskill, New York, B.S., P.E., Phi Delta Pi Pledge Mistress and Chaplain, Majors Club, Intercollegiate Sports Day, W.A.A., Manager Intramural Field Hockev and Basketball Risley, Robert J., Old Forge, New York, B.S., P.E., Dean's List, Newman Club, Var- sity Club, Majors Club, Intercollegiate Soc- cer, Basketball, Baseball, Intramural Basket- ball, Softball ' Rockwell, Richard W., Waverly, New York, B.S., P.E., Varsity Club, Intercollegiate Foot- ball, Baseball, Intramural Volleyball, Basket- ball Rogers, Patricia, Oil City, Pennsylvania, B.S., Physical Therapy. Pi Theta Phi Rogers, Wilfred T., White Plains, New York, Deanis List, Newman Club, Varsity Club, Intercollegiate Football, Wrestling, Track Rosenblum, Sandra E., Mastic, Long Island, B.S., Music, President Hillel, Dormitory President, Vice-President Sigma Alpha Iota, Dean's List, Sophomore, Concert Band, Orchestra, Marching Band, Brass Ensemble, Percussion Ensemble, M.E.N.C., Women's Student Government, Fall Weekend Commit- tee, W.S.G. Convention Representative, Stu- dent Union Planning Committee Ryan, E. Peter, Jersey City, New Jersey, B.A., L.A., Student Council, Ithacan, New- man Club, Ski Club, Government Club Intercollegiate Baseball, Hockey Club 3 Sanders, Susan L., Peru, New York, B.S. P.E., Phi Mu, W.A.A., Intramural Basket- bail, Volleyball 3 Scheiber, Thomas, Merrick, Long Island, B.S., Business, Delta Sigma Pi, Intercollegi- ate Golf, Intramural Bowling Schmidt, Frank, Owego, New York, B.S. Music, Marching Band, Jazz Band 7 Schneider, Carol F., Bronx, New York, B.S., Music, Dormitory Treasurer, Ithacan, Orchestra, Spring Musical, Chorus, Student Council Scholle, Peter B., Dumont, New Jersey, B.S., P.E., Phi Epsilon Kappa, Newman Club, Varsity Club, Majors Club, Intercollegiate Track, Soccer, Basketball, Football, Intra- mural Basketball, Softball, Football, Social Chairman 111 Club Schroeder, Frederick H., Valley Stream, Long Island, B.S., P.E., Intercollegiate Foot- ball, Tennis Schubert, Todd R., Rochester, New York, B.S., Business Administration, Vice-President and Alumni Secretary Delta Sigma Pi, Eco- nomics Club, Intramural Basketball, Dormi- tory Advisor, Parents' Weekend Committee, Co-Chairman United Fund Drive Schuster, Richard N., Gowanda, New York, B.A., L.A., Social Chairman Rho Mu Theta, Newman Club, Intramural Softball, Bowling Segal, Ronald, Lyndhurst, New Jersey, B.S., P.E., Varsity Football Shwartz, Paul B., Gloversville, New York, B.S., P.E., Phi Epsilon Kappa, Majors Club, Varsity Club, Intercollegiate Track, Soc- cer, Wrestling, Intramural Archery, Spring Weekend Committee Silberstein, Nitsa, Tel-Aviv, Israel, B.S., Speech Sillen, Thomas, Croton-on-Hudson, New York, B.A., L.A., Dean's List, Spring Week- end Chairman, Fall Weekend Committee, Dormitory Resident Advisor Siracusa, Robert J., Auburn, New York, B.S.. Accounting, Dean's List, Delta Sigma Pi Sirocco, Joanne M., Ballston, New York, B.S., P.E., Dormitory President, W.S.G., Secretary Majors Club, Dean's List, New- man Club, Gymnastics Team, W.A.A., Intra- mural Hockey, Volleyball, Basketball, Bowl- ing Smith, R. Blake, Winona, Ontario, Canada, B.S., Music, Marching Band, Concert Band, Orchestra Smith, Ronald L., Fulton, New York, B.S., Music, Social Chairman Phi Mu Alpha, Music Educators National Conference, Marching Band, Concert Band, Men's Chorus of Phi Mu Alpha, Newman Club, Intramural Cross Country, Basketball, Bowl- ing Spadafora, Raymond T., Kingston, New York, B.S., P.E., Treasurer Phi Epsilon Kappa, Varsity Club, Major's Club, Inter- collegiate Football, Track Spano, Robert J., Seneca Falls, New York, B.S., P.E., Phi Epsilon Kappa, Newman Club, Majorls Club, Varsity Club, Inter- collegiate Football, Wrestling, Track, Intra- mural Basketball, Softball, Spring Weekend Chairman Stambach, Margaret A., Shortsville, New York, B.S., Music Education, Student Coun- cil Representative, Sigma Alpha Iota, Delta Phi Zeta, Dramatic Productions, Scampers. M.E.N.C,, Concert Choir, Newman Club Stampler, Cynthia H., Forest Hills, New York, B.S., Music Education, Treasurer Hil- lel, Ithacan, Chorus, Orchestra, Concerts, Spring Weekend Committee, Fall Weekend Committee Standwill, William F., Stewart Manor, New York, B.A., History, Government Club, International Club, Intercollegiate Track, Intramural Basketball, Bowling, Cross Coun- try Stone, Nancy E., McGraw, New York, B.A., English, W.S.G., Zeta Sigma Nu, Orchestra Tarses, Michael J., Pikesville, Maryland, B.F.A., Drama, Deanas List, Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges, Scamp- ers Director, President Theta Alpha Phi, Ithacan News Editor, Dramatic Productions, Green Room Shows, Intramural Softball, Frosh Camp Counselor, Spring Weekend Committee, Variety Shows ' Tellner, Richard E., Buffalo, New York, B.S., P.T., Phi Theta Phi President, Parents' VVeekend Committee, Dormitory Advisor Terranova, Thomas A., Westerly, Rhode Is- land, B.S., P.E., House President, Sergeant- at-Arms Delta Kappa, Varsity Club, Major's Club, Intercollegiate Baseball, Captain, Soc- cer, Intramural Football Teufel, George J., Teaneck, New Jersey, B.S., Music, Phi Mu Alpha, Orchestra, Spring Musical Theobald, Bruce D., Camden, New York, B.S., P.E., Vice-President and Secretary Phi Epsilon Kappa, Varsity Club, I.F.C., M.I.A.A., Ithacan, Intercollegiate Tennis, Track, Basketball, Baseball, Chairman of Sweetheart's Ball, Big Brother Program, Ma- joris Club Thomas, Jean E., Syracuse, New York, B.S., Music, Sigma Alpha Iota, W.S.G., Choir, Chief Justice of Student Court, Fall Week- end Committee Thompson, Thomas C., Binghamton, New York, B.S., Business Administration, Delta Sigma Pi. Intramural Softball. Basketball Thomson, Theodore R., Merrick, New York, B.S., P.E., Major's Club, Intramural Basket- ball. Softball. Wrestling Tiezzi, Raymond A., Deep River, Connecti- cut, B.S., Music, Alumni Secretary Phi Mu Alpha, Orchestra, Scampers, Concert, M.E.N.C., Intramural Bowling Tisdale, Jr., William E., Niagara Falls, New York, B.S., Music, Phi Mu Alpha, Men's Chorus, Music Education National Confer- ence Tompkins, Jacqueline V., Liberty, New York, B.S., P.E., Deanls List, Phi Delta Pi, W.S.G., Majoris' Club, Student Christian Association, W.A.A., Intramural Hockey, Tennis, Basketball, Volleyball, Fencing, Soft- ball. Gymnastics Torns, Robert L., Linderhurst, New York, B.S., Music Education, Treasurer Kappa Gamma Psi, Concert Band, Orchestra Tranberg, Ellen M., Fair Lawn, New Jersey, B.S., P.E., Alumni Secretary, Recording Secretary Delta Phi Zeta, Dean's List, New- man Club, W.A.A., Intercollegiate Field Hockey, Volleyball, Bowling Vieni, Cosimo J., Austerlitz, New York, B.S., P.E., Intercollegiate Football, Wrestling, Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Chorus Vitale, Anne J., Mechanicville, New York, B.S., Music Education, President, Vice- President Cascadilla House, Sigma Alpha Iota, Concert Choir Voorhis, Ardys, Oak Beach, New York, B.F.A., Drama, Theta Alpha Phi, I.F.C., Dramatic Productions Wallace, Lynn R., Binghamton, New York, B.S., Business, M.S.G., Intercollegiate Bas- ketball, Intramural Basketball, Bowling, Big Brother Program Waller, Nathaniel, Rochester, New York, B.S., P.E., Dean,s List, Intercollegiate Foot- ball, Wrestling, Intramural Softball, Basket- ball Waterman, Darryl D., Binghamton, New York, B.S., P.E., Varsity Club, Intercollegi- ate Track, Gymnastics Wedderburn, Gwendolyn I., Brooklyn, New York, B.S., P.E., President Phi Delta Pi, President W.A.A., I.F.C., W.S.G., Treasurer Freshman Class, Student Council Represen- tative, Intercollegiate Sport Days, Intra- mural Hockey, Basketball, Softball, Volley- ball, Gymnastics, Frosh Camp Counselor Weidman, Margaret J., North Java, New York, B.S., Music, Pi Kappa Lambda, Zeta Sigma Nu, Whois Who in American Univer- sities and Colleges, Orchestra, Band, Chorus, M.E.N.C. Weikert, William H., New Oxford, Pennsyl- vania, B.S., Music, Kappa Gamma Psi, Con- cert Band, Brass Ensemble, Orchestra, Chorus Weinfeld, David C., Hull, Massachusetts, B.S., Radio-T.V., Alpha Epsilon Rho, WICB-A.M.-F.M. Weinkauf, David S., Rome, New York, B.S. Radio-T.V., Social Chairman, Delta Kappa, Alpha Epsilon Rho, VVICB-A.M.-F.lVI., Di- rector, WICB-T.V., Major Television Pro- J ductions, Student Directory Staff, Spring Weekend Committee Wickham, Linda Lou, Myers, New York, B.A., English, Dean's List, Oracle Williams, Joann M., Ithaca, New York, B.A., History, Deanls List, Historian Oracle So- ciety Williamson, Michael A., Fair Lawn, New Jersey, B.S., Music Education Wilson, James, Roscoe, New York, B.S., P.E., Phi Epsilon Kappa, Major's Club, Varsity Club, Intercollegiate Football, Intramural Basketball, Softball Wojcik, Gene J., New York Mills, New York, B.S., P.E., Dean's List, Intercollegiate Foot- ball, Intramural Softball, Football, Volleyball Yengo, John P., Ithaca, New York, B.S.. P.E., Lambda Chi Alpha, Major's Club, Newman Club, Varsity Club, Intercollegiate Football, Track, Wrestling Zubal, Charles J., Delanson, New York, B.S., P.E., Intercollegiate Soccer, Track, Intra- mural Softball EL f f ' 5 Y 3 Fi' ' -,, . .- - .V gg V ,Lv qw: gy, '- -7 .r- , an-,v ::, .,J'e- fr-.1-1 .-1,1-A.' '31 f , .. ,. X' 4 fx - . ... , 'L- su.- W v ,V Q, f - A , - ,,,:z I --J- I 5'if+fJ:.QQ'a-1-.' f J f33 ,,. M S ' 1, 7 - Q - , ' 'Warsl , L52 ffi .. If i' , 24221. e ,p aw-fzvw .. .,. . M20 f,1?f3.f J if 1 X A , X 27 ' 'M ' 'R 'L 3 N wx 1 ' 4- -of- 'Q , ' '5' ., gk xii f x lf' 1.21, lj 'J' V J Q,-'-Q' p Q' v ' 5' .f -ig' .. v 4 V' ggi, 1 ,Qty V' Q f,. F 31 . WB' Q.: 1 . Q. 'f ' -' .rf ' -Q-IH' f gf .-5 ' 3. ., - ' gm '3'g,., '. .n ir... . 5 6' ' .. iw 4 .,r-ziffnt vlgz' ,-gi-.., 5 ,-.- . 5 -1 . , 3 : . 5-,, - Nf. . K- Q, 6 xr U J 4. , fy, Q ' 9,1 A . - 6 '-. 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J . i i !...... il - The sisters of Phi Delta Pi, a National Professional Physical Educational Fraternity for women have just completed a happy, successful year in their new home at 603 EQ Seneca St. To promote the progressive development of phys- ical education and to emphasize and develop effect- ive leadership, the main objectives of Phi Delt, were responsible for the birth of Theta Chapter at Ithaca College on January 14, 1922. Thus, pledges to Phi Delt are chosen for their scholarship, leadership, character and sportsmanship. Phi Delt's chapter projects this year consisted of establishing a professional library, developing a physical fitness test and founding Phi Delta Pi Chapters in other colleges. Other activities include the following: A house opening on October 10, a professional meeting to orient the Freshman and transfer women with the city of Ithaca and college life, a tea honoring our patronesses, a buffet dinner sponsored by our patronesses, a sweatshirt and sweatpants sale, participation in the Greek Sing, our seasonal rush parties, our Christmas party, and Phi Delta Pi's weekend held in the Spring to honor our new members. Our leaders who were responsible for establishing organization within the chapter are as follows: Nancy Hicks, President Maria DlOnofrio, Vice President Jo Ann Faulds, Recording Secretary Dorothy Cohen, Treasurer Mary Ann Spiejak, Corresponding Secretary Margaret Lundell, Alumni Secretary Marianne Richards, Chaplain Mary A. Moore, Editor Bonnie Swick, Sergeant-at-Arms Gwen Wedderburn, Pledge Mistress Nancy Hicks, I.F.C. Representative Our loyal advisors were Mrs. Rita D. LaRock and Miss Darla Maenpaa. Mrs. Helen Totman, better known by all as NMother Helen is our well-loved house chaperone. Phi Delta Pi serves its members during their under- graduate, as well as, graduate years professionally by stimulating the spirit of friendliness. coherency and understanding, creating a unique atmosphere of a warm friendship through sisterhood. FIRST ROW: Left to Right: D. McKay, P. Legos, H, Fanning, T. Sigillo, Skad- rlen, R. Celelli, K. Keating. SECOND ROW: C. Sylaell, B, Parlato, G. Warner, lVIcKeon, C. Purdy, B. Hughs, rl. jaros, Heagy. THIRD ROW: N. Gaile, K. Fairchild, Walther, B. Bulan, Bellacci, L. Dunlap, B. Laven, N. Figard, C. Benton. Voices ringing in song throughout the day . . . casual, spur-of-the-moment parties . . . pledges with pink carnations . . . formal meetings . . . having coffee with their Delta Kappa brothers . . . members rushing to games, rehearsals, and concerts . . . women participating in a variety of college activities . . . sisters living and working together in harmony, these are' Delta Phi Zeta girls! Delta Phi Zeta, Ithaca College's only social sorority, was founded on March 6, 1928, to promote a spirit of helpfulness, unity and friendliness among the women of Ithaca College. To maintain this objective, pledges of Delta Phi Zeta are chosen for their character, leadership, sociability, and scholarship. The girls of 510 East Seneca Street have founded a tradition of sisterhood among girls from all departments. This year's social calendar for Delta Phi Zeta includes such activities as the follow- ing: acting as hostesses for various college functions, sponsoring an annual birthday party, managing the publicity for Fall Weekend, an annual Christmas banquet and tree-trimming party, caroling with their brother fraternity, Delta Kappa, teas for rushees, freshman women, and sorority patronesses, an annual Pledge Weekend held in the spring, publishing of the sorority's semi-annual Alumnae Newsletter, and participating in the Greek Sing. There are twelve officers of Delta Phi Zeta all instrumental in sustaining organization within the group. They are: Helen Fanning, President Rosemary Murphy, Vice President Ellen Tranberg, Recording Secretary janet Skadden Treasurer Patricia Legos, Corresponding Secretary D Q P h I E Alice Ann Schuster, Sergeant-at-Arms Rosemarie Celelli, Social Chairman Dianne McKay, Historian Kathy Keating, Alumnae Secretary Karen Ryan, Inter-Fraternity Council Representative Barbara Parlato, House and Hospitality Chairman Tiven Sigillo, Chaplain Delta Sigma Pi Delta Sigma Pi is an international professional business fraternity and is one of the leading and most prominent in the professional field. Its purpose is to foster the study of business in universities, to encourage scholars'hip, social activity and the association of students for their mutual advancement by research and practice, to promote closer afliliation between the commercial world and students of commerce, to further a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture 3 and the civic and commercial welfare of the community. Since its founding in 1907, Delta Sigma Pi has grown to include in its membership 113 active chapters that include over 45,000 members, active and alumni. Many of these alumni hold top positions in business and education. Delta Lambda Chapter of Delta Sigma Pi was founded at Ithaca College on May 5, 1957. Since then this chapter has become one of the most active organizations on campus, a goal which each and every member helped to achieve. Another goal that all the brothers strive for is recognition. This comes with successful fulfillment of their duties and obligations as an undergraduate chapter in international competition with other chapters in Delta Sigma Pi. Delta Lambda Chapter has matured quickly within the ranks of the international organization as evidenced by its placing first in the National Efliciency Contest of Delta Sigma Pi many times in the past few years. Achievements such as these are indications of the professional and business-like attitudes of the members of this chapter. Also included in any fraternal organization is its social contribution. Thus, in a few short years Delta Lambda has made a name for itself and for its college among the many chapters and members of Delta Sigma Pi. The role Delta Lambda Chapter has played as a member of Ithaca College's fraternal and campus life can be described as active participation with interest toward increasing the schoolls position of offering organizational activity for the student body and the community as a whole. Delta Lambda's part in social activities include its annual :'Rose Dance, Spring Weekend floats, and a fall dance. This past year the brothers sold Campus Pacs, the proceeds of which went to a scholar- ship fund. And once again Delta Lambda was a co-sponsor of Parents, Weekend. The success of these activities are rewarding to the work of the brothers and will inspire continued interest in such undertakings. Delta Sig annually awards a Scholarship Key to the graduating senior in the School of Business Administration who achieves the highest accumulated average during his undergraduate studies at Ithaca College. A winner of this award may take great pride in his achievement for he will see his name entered on the Scholar- ship Key Scroll, thereby, joining others of the highest scholastic standards in the School of Business. FIRST ROW: Left to Right: S. Foote, C. Tarasclii, T. Collins, B. Wilcox, T. Schu- bert, R. Hamlin, F. Malawista, L. Valenti. SECOND ROW: L. Sidle, F. Moriarty, DelSaoio, Goddard, Anderson, E. Drake, T. Scheiber, P. Stephens. THIRD ROW: Douglass, R. Siracusa, M. Garjinkle, Kahrs, K. Bowman, D. Hon, T, Baker, A. Moore. Kappa Gamma Psi fg: Z a as -' . Aw 14? IS: Q.- .QQ x Q X The headquarters of one of Ithaca Collegeis most up-and-coming groups of eager young men can be found at 404 E. Buffalo Street. This is the home of Iota Chapter, Kappa Gamma Psi. As a National Music Fraternity, the objects of Kappa Gamma Psi include the stimulation of earnest study, the en- couragement of superior attainment, and further- ing of the interest and appreciation of the fine arts, particularly the art of music. Iota Chapter ern- bodies these ideals in attempting to provide for its members greater experience and understanding in the Held of music. For those non-members who seek an outlet for musical capabilities or a means of achieving the greater satisfaction from music, Iota Chapter offers opportunities for realizing these ambitions in providing an invitation for member- ship. Kappa's musical offering is not limited to members and eligible non-members. Rather, the aims of Iota Chapter provide for sharing musical experiences with all who may be interested. In the past these aims have taken form in public guest appearances of noted musicians, some of them members of Kappa Gamma Psi, as well as recitals, lectures and concerts for the purpose of not only providing enjoyment, but for aiding the striving young musician in a realization of his own inherent abilities and goals. Although the emphasis is pri- marily on self-improvement, the members of Iota Chapter find ample opportunity for availing them- selves of the companionship and light-heartedness of social gatherings. At such times, good cheer is the rule, and a hearty, refreshing atmosphere pre- vails. A cordial invitation is extended to all to ndrop in at 404 E. BuH'alo Street and to witness the deter- mination, the brotherhood and hospitality preva- lent among the members of Kappa Gamma Psi. FIRST ROW: Left to Right: R. Fazio, D. Beard- sley, M. Ficco, F. Hojmeister, A. Longo, T. F. Maley, M. Caputo, P. Hertling. SECOND ROW: C, Brokner, A. johnson, Gar- oufes, B, Youhass, C. Forbes, D. Homer, W. Clarke, G. Hanville, B. Hejzlei. THIRD ROW: W. Wikert, R. Toms, V. Stavish, R. Clzurclzill, Feulner, C. Lombino. 4, 1-,C-Mmfai -,.F.p1mf1me,,. 9712? -sg ' 5:4 34 , ,,,- .. , Z a .-tm 6. qi L'-4:2-Meer - .ws.ee,- 4 , .5 W Alpha Epsilon Rho is a national honorary radio- television fraternity consisting of fifty chapters throughout the United States. The purpose of AEP is to honor and encourage outstanding contributions to collegiate and pro- fessional broadcasting. The history of AEP on the Ithaca College Campus began April 26, 1961, when the former Zeta Chap- ter of Rho Tau Sigma, also a national honorary radio-television fraternity, became Alpha Omega Chapter of Alpha Epsilon Rho at the national convention in Columbus, Ohio. Since the beginning of the 1962-63 school year, Alpha Omega Chapter has added eight new mem- bers, making a total of twenty-five active members, with the final pledge period of the school year yet to come. The members of AEP at Ithaca College participate in all phases of management and production in the college stations WICB AM, FM, TV. Many mem- bers of this chapter have extended their broadcast- ing abilities to such markets as Buffalo, Washing- ton, D. C., New York City and Boston, Mass. Alpha Omega chapter began the year's activities in September by hosting an annual program pre- sented by graduates of the radio-television depart- ment. The topic for this panel discussion concerned job opportunities in the broadcasting profession. The following week AEP held their annual Fresh- man Orientation Program outlining what jobs would be available to the new students at the col- lege stations and what would be expected of them in broadcasting operations. AEP took charge of the Ticket Committee of Fall Weekend. They designed, distributed and sold these tickets. December brought eight AEP pledges into active membership in formal ceremonies following a ban- quet and presentations of pledging awards. The Fall semester held three social events of the fraternity, one of which, a party for the entire radio-television department, An annual Christmas party ended the semester's social events. Alpha Omega chapter has'many events planned for the rest of the school year including the pub- lication of a chapter newsletter, a high school re- cruiting and visiting program, and the Alpha Epsi- lon Rho national convention to be held this year in Kansas. Being less than two years old has not restricted Alpha Omega chapter of Alpha Epsilon Rho from providing many services to Ithaca College and Ithaca College Broadcasting. Alpha Epsilon Rho FIRST ROW: Left to Right: W. Slook, Lewis, K. Dodd E. Hansen, T. Ford. SECOND ROW.' D. Baler, D. Weinkauf, A. Nacinovzrli B Diehl D. Weinfeld, D, Neurmi. THIRD ROW: Mindy, M. Fitzwater, G. Blodgett M. Rorapaugli, M. Brockman. Alpha Epsilon Rho oflicers: Kenneth Dodd, President William Slook, Vice President Ezra Ford, Treasurer Janet Lewis, Recording Secretary Evelyn Hansen, Corresponding Secretary Delta Kappa The Epsilon chapter of Delta Kappa National Fraternity, Inc. located at 115 Glen Place, is the only chapter of any national socia fraternity represented at Ithaca College. uThe House is the hear of D.K. and all plans, activities, and ideas originate here. Under the capable leadership of its oihcers, Jerry Lieberman, President Dick Bales, Vice President Colyn Webber, Corresponding Secretary Bill Masucci, Treasurer Mike Burke, Recording Secretary Delta Kappa has again this year played an important role in tht social and academic life of Ithaca College. In the fall, D.K. men were busy with the preparations and pub lication of the 15th annual edition of the Ithaca College Studen Directory edited by Dick Bales. The rest of the fall season wa. taken up with preparations for Fall Weekend, football games, house opening, and other college events such as the fall convocation a which time Delta Kappa men served as ushers. Delta Kappa alsc presented its second annual Twisting Party. As the Christmas season approached, D.K. was once again busy with preparations for the annual Christmas Ball, the highlight o the Christmas Social Season. Plans for the dance and coliee hour at the house were carried into action immediately after Thanks giving Vacation. The brothers of Delta Kappa would like to take this opportunity to thank the Administration and especially the students of I.C. for their support at all our fraternity functions. p Spring at last arrived bringing with it the warm weather and higl spirits. The heavy maroon jackets were hung up, and soon Spring Weekend Mugs arrived. Each year, D.K. sponsors the sale of Spring Weekend Mugs, and joins with the other organizations at I.C. witl a float in the weekend parade. At the close of the school year, Deltz Kappa annually presents two awards. One award goes to the senio: outstanding in scholastic achievement, the other award being pre sented to the senior outstanding in athletics as chosen by the Physica Education Department. In addition to these awards, D.K. alsc sponsors the Ten Top Seniors Awards. After the last exam is taken, and the last Delta Kappa Brothe: has left for the summer, 115 Glen Place is closed and locked. Bu one thing is certain, this multi-departmental fraternal organizatior will come alive again in the fall. 99 'K '39 FIRST ROW: Left to Right: P. Stoyell, C. Webber, D. Bales, Liberman, M. Burke, L. Kimmel, F. Racioppo. SECOND ROW: Nohe, E. Hojrson, Mar'tin, D. Weinkauf, H. Sanford, Beebe, D. Gepfert, B. Wehinger. THIRD ROW: M. james, F. Buono, II. Gardner, T. Ragan, B. Blokker, R. Palmieri, B. Kupelio, D, Pugh, E. Sliwinski. FOURTH ROW: G. David Ruberti, R. Zelen, Mikelbank, R. Lesko, Caracciolo. FIRST ROPV: Left to Right: C. Barbaro, .M. llfise, L. Bynum, D. Ellsworth, Mrs. Alice Sullivan, Illittens, C. Degler, V. R. Mei- ster, W'lzitnegi, Ill. Bonn. SECOND ROW: R. Verity, A. Sojrper, Beach, K. Yellen, W. Silver, Casagrande, Vlfolf, W, Heck, B. Sternburg, N. Shafer. THIRD ROW': L. Meade, H. Heatlicock, H. rllason, T. Arnold, A. Illaicllo, S. Brown, ill. Rowell, M. IllcDuHce, .M. Goldman. FOURTH ROVV: Stringer, T. Still, S. Ferrucci, .McGowan, O. Teujel, H. Hutlz, T. Pardi. FIFTH ROVV: H. Golub, H. Winslow, R. Morey, F. Stewart, Pratt, K. Steenburg, Crossley, L. Turro, P. Lange. ABSENT FROAI PICTURE: A, Bigelow, K. Booio, T. Clirabas, D. Dales, R. Lockwood, H. Slechta, R. Srnitlz, T. Soccocio, G. Tiezzi, W. Tisdale. Phi Mu Alpha Delta Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, a national, professional music fraternity, has enjoyed another active year on the Ithaca Col- lege campus. Since the inception of the chapter in 1901, Delta has graduated over 850 members into the music profession. This year, with over fifty active members, the chapter presented many musical programs. Beside the numerous house recitals presented at the chap- ter house at 117 DeWitt Place, the fraternity prepares two recitals at the College Music Hall. One of these is the American Music Recital featuring the music of American composers. The chapter also participated in the Greek Sing and presented a forty-piece marching band at Spring Weekend. The fraternity also sponsors numerous social events, the highlight being the annual Spring Week- end Banquet. This year the fraternity started their own newsletter, which is sent to the alumni of this chapter. To the men of Phi Mu Alpha, music is the center of their concen- tration and endeavors in life. This is reflected by the large number of Sinfonians in the musical organizations on campus, as well as in the educational and professional fields. In essence, the purpose of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia can be summed up in these four aims: to advance the cause of music in America, to foster the welfare and brotherhood of students of music, to develop the truest fraternal spirit among its members, and to encourage loyalty to thc Alma Mater. The officers for the fraternity for the past year were: John Degler, President Donald Ellsworth, Vice President Louis Bynum, Secretary Victor hfeister, Executive Alumnae Secretary Kenneth Yellen, Warden-Chaplain Steve Brown, Historian John Whitney, Recital Cliairrnan Murray VVise, Social Clzairrnan Ronald Smith, Assistant Social Chairman Michael Bonn, House Ilflanager Theodore Chrabas, Assistant House Manager Cosmo Barbaro, Pledge Master William Tisdale, Ritual Chairman Robert Perry, Faculty Advisor Mrs. Alice Sullivan, House Mother Delta Kappa The Epsilon chapter of Delta Kappa National Fraternity, Inc., located at 115 Glen Place, is the only chapter of any national social fraternity represented at Ithaca College. The House' is the heart of D.K. and all plans, activities, and ideas originate here. Under the capable leadership of its officers. Jerry Lieberman, President Dick Bales, Vice President Colyn Wlebber, Corresjlo-nding Secretary Bill Masucci, Treasurer Mike Burke, Recording Secretary Delta Kappa has again this year played an important role in the social and academic life of Ithaca College. In the fall, D.K. men were busy with the preparations and pub- lication of the 15th annual edition of the Ithaca College Student Directory edited by Dick Bales. The rest of the fall season was taken up with preparations for Fall Weekend, football games, house opening, and other college events such as the fall convocation at which time Delta Kappa men served as ushers. Delta Kappa also presented its second annual Twisting Party. As the Christmas season approached, D.K. was once again busy with preparations for the annual Christmas Ball, the highlight of the Christmas Social Season. Plans for the dance and coffee hour at the house were carried into action immediately after Thanks- giving Vacation. The brothers of Delta Kappa would like to take this opportunity to thank the Administration and especially the students of I.C. for their support at all our fraternity functions. Spring at last arrived bringing with it the warm weather and high spirits. The heavy maroon jackets were hung up, and soon Spring Weekend Mugs arrived. Each year, D.K. sponsors the sale of Spring Weekend Mugs, and joins with the other organizations at I.C. with a Hoat in the weekend parade. At the close of the school year, Delta Kappa annually presents two awards. One award goes to the senior outstanding in scholastic achievement, the other award being pre- sented to the senior outstanding in athletics as chosen by the Physical Education Department. In addition to these awards, D.K. also sponsors the Ten Top Seniors Awards. After the last exam is taken, and the last Delta Kappa Brother has left for the summer, 115 Glen Place is closed and locked. But one thing is certain, this multi-departmental fraternal organization will come alive again in the fall. as ae ee FIRST ROW: Left to Right: P. Stoyell, C. Webber, D. Bales, Liberman, M. Burke, L. Kimmel, F. Racioppo. SECOND ROW: f. Nolte, E. Hopxon, f. Ma1'ti1z, D. Weinkauf, H. Sanf01d,j.Beebe,. D. Gepfert, B. Wehinger. ' THIRD ROW: M. james, F. Baono, f. Gardner, T. Ragan, B. Blokker, R. Palmieri, B. Kupelzo, D. Pugh, E. Sliwinski. FOURTH ROW: G. David Ruberti, R. Zelen, Mikelbatzk, R. Lesko, 1. Caraceiolo. FIRS'T ROW: Left to Right: C. Barbaro, IM. Wise, L. Bynum, D. Ellsworth., Illrs. Alice Sullivan, Iblittens, C. Degler, V. R. Mei- ster, Whitney, IU. Bonn. SECOND ROW: R. Verity, A. Soplber, Beach, K. Yellen, W. Silver, Casagrande, Wolf, Wh Heck, B. Sternburg, N. Shafer. THIRD ROW: L. llfeade, H. Heathcock, H. rllason, T. Arnold, A. Maiello, S. Brown, M. Rowell, M. ,McDujee, M. Goldman. FOURTH ROW: Stringer, T. Still, S. Ferrucci, IllcCowan, C. Teujel, H. Huth, T. Pardi. FIFTH ROW: H. Golub, H. Winslow, R. Morey, F. Stewart, Pratt, K. Steenburg, Crossley, L. Turro, P. Lange. ABSENT FROIW PICTURE: A. Bigelow, K. Botiio, T. Chrabas, D. Dales, R. Lockwood, H. Slechta, R. Smith, T. Soccocio, G. Tiezzi, W. Tisdale. Phi Mu Alpha Delta Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, a national, professional music fraternity, has enjoyed another active year on the Ithaca Col- lege campus. Since the inception of the chapter in 1901, Delta has graduated over 850 members into the music profession. This year, with over fifty active members, the chapter presented many musical programs. Beside the numerous house recitals presented at the chap- ter house at 117 DeWitt Place, the fraternity prepares two recitals at the College Music Hall. One of these is the American Music Recital featuring the music of American composers. The chapter also participated in the Greek Sing and presented a forty-piece marching band at Spring Weelcend. The fraternity also sponsors numerous social events, the highlight being the annual Spring Week- end Banquet. This year the fraternity started their own newsletter, which is sent to the alumni of this chapter. To the men of Phi Mu Alpha, music is the center of their concen- tration and endeavors in life. This is reflected by the large number of Sinfonians in the musical organizations on campus, as well as in the educational and professional Helds. In essence, the purpose of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia can be summed up in these four aims: to advance the cause of music in America, to foster the welfare and hrothcrhoocl of students of music, to develop the truest fraternal spirit among its members, and to encourage loyalty to the Alma Mater. The ofhcers for the fraternity for the past year were: John Degler, President Donald Ellsworth, Vice President Louis Bynum, Secretary Victor Meister, Executive Alumnae Secretary Kenneth Yellen, Warden-Chaplain Steve Brown, Historian John Wlhitney, Recital Chairman Murray Wlise, Social Chairman Ronald Smith, Assistant Social Chairman Michael Bonn, House Manager Theodore Chrabas, Assistant House tllanager Cosmo Barbaro, Pledge Master 'William Tisdale, Ritual Chairman Robert Perry, Faculty Advisor Mrs. Alice Sullivan, House Mother Phi Epsilon Kappa Phi Epsilon Kappa, a national professional physical education fra- ternity, is represented on Ithaca College campus by Mu Chapter. It was granted its charter on April 12, 1926, and is currently enjoying one of its most prosperous years. All of the school's men's intramural competition, in addition to a co-ed badminton tournament, make up but a small part of the fraternity agenda for the year. The Brothers are also active weekly in a clinic at Willard State Hospital, which gives them valuable professional training. Traditional activities also sponsored by Phi Epsilon Kappa are its annual Sweetheart's Ball and Most Valuable Player awards in the school's six major sports. The ohicers and Brothers now wish to extend a hearty thanks7' to all the student body for their support and attendance at all the fraternity sponsored functions. FIRST ROW: Left to Right: R. Spano, f. Cassese, N. johnson, P. Lankau, R. Corcoran, W. Schulz, B. Theobald, P. Bieron, G. Monje, F. Triolo. SECOND ROW.' Hibbard, A, Palmer, R. Meyer, R. Lindamer, P. Shwartz, D'Hont, W. Fitzgerald, W. Beck, R. Lembo. THIRD ROW: R. Kingdon, F. Kluth, S. O,Dea, E. Farquhar, B. Ballou, T. Vogt, T. Sabatelle, S. Curko, R. Schwartz. FOURTH ROW: Farrel, D. Brown, C. Mielcarski, P. facoby, C. Colgan, G. Strickland, B. Mueller, P. Scholle, D. Fazio. -,, csw.ssv4'g en g . T as - Wwe? ...t a r ix. Officers: L. Carr, President B. Theobald, Vice President W. Schutz, Secretary P. Bieron, Treasurer F. Triolo, Historian R. Corcoran, Sergeant-at-Arms P. Lankau, Social Chairman N. Johnson, Guide Theta mph Phi Officers: Jay Tarses, President Carol Berman, Vice President Nancy Smith, S eeretary Nancy Figard, Treasurer Kathy Keating, Social Chairman Roger Harkenrider, Historian Theta Alpha Phi, Beta Chapter, is the drama fraternity here at Ithaca College. The fraternity is established nationally and is found at most colleges and universities, where theatre Hourishes. The members devote themselves to furthering the ad- vancement of university theatre in all of its prac- tical aspects: acting, directing, scenic design and execution, writing, and theatrical management. During the Hrst week of school, Theta Alpha Phi launches into its yearly programming with a Wel- come Freshman Party, the purpose being to ac- quaint the Freshman with the fraternity and the faculty of the Speech and Drama departments on an informal basis. Theta Alpha Phi is composed of upperclassmen from many departments. Initiation is offered to all, on a point-accumulation basis for outstanding contributive work on major productions, one-act plays, and seminar pieces. The One-Act Play Pro- gram, held shortly before Christmas, is an integral part of the fraternity's activity, being completely student directed, acted, designed, and managed. The annual After-Scampers-Party, held on the closing night of Scarnpers is another anticipated event. The Spring Semester brings the Play-Writing Contest. Cash prizes are awarded to the three out- standing entries on the evening of Salute to Se- niorsf, the short variety show presented during Senior Week as Theta Alpha Phi's tribute to the graduating class. FIRST ROW.' Left to Right: B. Beckman, C. Ber- man, N. Smith, N. Figard, K. Keating. SECOND ROW.' F. Maderic, Tarses, R. Har- kenrider, Gregory. Rho Mu Theta Fifty megaton bombs? Astronauts to the moon? Want to know the capacity of a beer mug, or the quickest route back to the dorms before curfew? just ask any of the brothers of Rho Mu Theta fraternity. Rho Mu Theta celebrated its fourth anniversary on March 5, 1963. Organized just four years ago to further mathematics and sciences at Ithaca College, it is still striv- ing toward this goal. The brothers of Rho Mu Theta are math and science majors and the basic requirement for membership is that one is a mathematics major or has taken a Hrst year course in calculus. Rho Mu Theta was designed as both a professional and social fraternity. The pro- fessional aspect of the fraternity is obtained by the nature of the brotherhood, and the activities of the organization such as tutoring in mathematics and physics, the hiring of speakers, and our annual award for scholarship presented to the math or science student in the college of arts and sciences with the highest average at the end of the Hrst semester of the freshman year. The social aspect takes the brothers away from the more serious side of their subject from time to time and shows that mathematicians can enjoy the pleasures indulged in by less lofty intellects. The fraternity has also been active in school affairs. For the past three years, the fraternity has been co-sponsor of Parents, Weekend. Given the right time and place, Rho Mu Theta soon hopes to make a real dent into the social scene at I.C. Rho Mu Theta has come a long way in four short years and even greater strides are expected for the future. Under the leadership of this year's officers progress is 'being made. A FIRST ROW: Left to Right: D. Anderson, W. Housenfeld, T. Baker, D. Malloy. SECOND ROW: R. Boyd, H. Eberhart, D. Klein. THIRD ROW: H. Frazier, D. Mclntyre, R. McG'uckin, R, Burhnull, R. Schuster. Officers: Dave Anderson, President Torn Baker, Vice President . Dick Malloy, swarm fftif Walt Hosenfeld, Treasurer .....,.- A Bob McGuckin, Social Chairman FIRST ROW: Left to Right: B. Parlato, M. Dieckhoj, Heagy. SECOND ROW: S. Levine, N. MacDonald, C. Mesliel, M. Mills. Chi Gamma Chi Sigma Gamma was olhcially founded at Ithaca College on October 11, 1962. A local math and science sorority, its purpose is to further interest in the sciences, especially in the field of mathematics, and to provide the opportunity for activities of a social nature among its members. The basic requirements for members'hip are that one be a math or science major and be in at least one's second semester of calculus. ' Chi Sigma Gamma's plans for the future include assisting in a tutoring program for freshmen and presenting speakers on topics in the field of the sciences. With the induction of a spring pledge class and under the advisorship of Miss Mildred Bram- mer, Chi Sigma Gamma hopes to be able to take many steps forward to achieve its goals. This yearls officers are: ' ' Marion Dieckhoff, President Carol Meshel, Vice President Marilyn Mills, Secretary Nancy MacDonald, Treasurer Susan Levine, Historian Barbara Parlato, Inter-Fraternity Council Representative Jeanne Heagy, Publicity Chairman Sigma Alpha Iota 'Diigisf if fl ff?'1 i-' and i'Ii7iQl77g nation. Lf jwrrfi' r-rw. ILC: in rlfr!z'fatio1i. l l I op' ning lines ol' the Higina Alpha Iota Chorale i' pity ill. spilt: .ind ali-xoiion ol the nienihers ol ill: limiif-viiiir.. A Xgiliorril Proliessional hhlsic Fra- if ll'llll. lor i-voiriwii. SRI. holds high musicianship. fliqinii ti-i. st liolaisliip. .incl leadership. I'PCll.llI'l1'Ig tlifsi iilialiiiixs ol' its iiieinhcrs. The national pur- poses are IO proinote ri stionucr lioncl ol musical inter .'-v si grnil 1inrlt-1'sirincling hetwccn the United Stair-fx antl other countries. and to uphold the high- est. icli--als ol .i innsical echrcation. Ai ICQ . the activities ol Epsilon chapter are geared to thi l'iill'illnient ol' our purposes. Two recitals are presei'iiec.l ln the girls each year. one ol which is an all-.-Xineiicari nnisic prograrn. In addition, Epsilon joins with the chapters from Syracuse University, ILasLinan School ol' Music. and Hartwick College to present a niiisical, held this year at IC, Closed lioiisif recirals also play an iinportant part in the rniisiml lives of the girls. Utlitgi activities inclucle the sponsorship of the Fall Weelfentl Court and the All-Greek Sing. an IC, traclilron. Tliere are also receptions alter recitals, fi joint house opening with Phi Mu Aipha, a tree- Lriniining party and Holly I-Iop at Christmas, and ft spring' picnic. 'Ihe ollicers of Epsilon chapter this year are: Janet 'l'hornton, Pzetiderzif Ranclra Rosenhhnn. Vince Preridenzf Sriszin Barahan, RFCO'?'fZI-IYIQ Secretary' Barbara Wiickliarn. COT'V6'5fJO7ZflI7l!Q Seeretarg' Diane Larson, Trea.sure'r Ann Newton. Amzrfarif TI'6QSLl.i'U7' Barbara. Nelson, Chajzflain Lenoie Bouclrean. Editor Ann' Lon Richards. Sergeant-at-Arm.: FIRST ROW: Left to Right: P. Longo, L. Bou- dreau, S. Baraban, Thofton, S. Rosenblum, D. Larson, B. Wickham. SECOND ROW: O. Meyer, Sherman, A. Ober, H. Engle, M. L. Rapello, M. Buckley, C. Abbe, D. Shafer, P. Bently. THIRD ROW: G. Hurlbut, M. facobs, M. Stam- baeh, Thomas, A. Newton, C. Perlmutter, C. NaDeau. ' FIRST ROW: Left to Right: C. Siegel, P. Eisner, E. Ciofi, C. Sweithelrn, W. Bates, R. Robinson, Gagnon, G. Greenberg. SECOND ROW: D. Prosser, S, Draper, L. Wrobel, f. Wood, C. Wilcow, B. Dona- hue, E. Blodgezfzf, F. Miller, R. Zangrillo. THIRD ROW: W. Hyde, F. Bradley, D. Honness, R. Cochrane, Darrnos, W. Smith, D. Oglia, D. Brown, R. Lucarelli. Pi Theta Phi Pi Theta Phi, Ithaca,s professional physical therapy fraternity, was founded on Dec. 3, 1946, in order to form a more perfect bond of fellowship, to elevate the standards of the Physical Therapy profession, and to advance the science of Physical Therapy. In the fall, the fraternity sponsors an orientation program and picnic to help the new P.T. students to become acclimated and to meet the upperclassmen. This is followed by a Winter Carnival held in February. Pledging is set up on a professional basis. The pledges are required to do assignments which are beneficial to them in later years. It is becoming a tradition that Pi Theta Phi help the children at the Cerebral Palsy clinic and to sponsor an annual Christmas Party at the Reconstruc- tion Home. Members of the department are invited to attend lectures by guest speakers to give them a closer look at the new developments that are occuring in the Held of Physical Therapy. Pi Theta Phi's largest and most important event of the year is the Institute Week- end, which takes place in the spring. Last year it was attended by many graduates and lecturers in Physical Therapy. It has been found that these weekends are ex- tremely enlightening on the newest advancements in Physical medicine. The seminars are followed by a banquet and a dance with a picnic on Sunday afternoon. Officers: Ernest Cioffi, President Cliff Sweithelm, Vice President Roberta Robinson, Corresponding Secretary Carol Reynolds, Recording Secretary Carol Wilcox, Treasurer W. Bates, Sergeant at Arms 1 1 I If ? -:CD 4' K ,ff f-.ww 53. .,fZQ't l:'2f-E-393 ' A 4 ANL P ,,::,x5s-gg Ni 1:2137-lv 'iff wi- j 15'-'ffl7-WZLwrfx'?5Zf7?ZEWi!-'f'F6if'IQi '4. pr, ' i L- -.,. . '4 'K , --M 11 1 1 ,nf 51-' ,X gfgl' : A .Hx 51. I . ' 'IPM rf iff .451 ,AES 3' H 4-, '. f H- Z 4 J Af. g1.a':.s1 ' ' -1. A ' ' 1 N' 1' . L . 34:1 - V :hw 1 Q K -,+A 11' 'fi' x - ' 3 x1'3Jf,y li .gf 'J . V. f bd v '4'-V ' . P4 GRIFFIS HALL A FIRST ROW: Left to Right: C. Hood, S. Collings, D. Andrews, K. Thompson, B. Wagner. SECOND ROW: P. Fisher, B. Valachovic, C. Beckmann, S. Engleson, M. Gollnitz. WILLIAMS H LL FIRST ROW: Left to Right: G. Brener, C. NaDeau, f. Gieschen, R. Newdell, M. Mabuehi. SECOND ROW: S. Abrams, M. Weidman, J. Hayes, A. Ober, C. Blazej, L. Scarpignato, W. Kletter. THIRD ROW: f. Peacock, S. Markowitz, H. Kern. FIRST ROW: Left to Right: G. Leitzel, C. Starnpler, M rs. Esther Warren K H ead Resident j, K. Terwilliger, C. Perlmutter. SECOND ROW: M. Wenowitz, M. Oberle, P. Berhannan, C. Schneider M. Perhaes, I. Blumenfeld. THIRD ROW: S. Streeter, B. Schwartzberg, M. Yanover, R. Clarke, S. Miles, B. Moir, D. Henerly. Officers: Ce CASCADILL C. Perlmutter, Vice President K. Terwilliger, Secretary. G. Leitzel, Treasurer FIRST ROW: Left to Right: P. Bentley, P. Rappolt, P. Duncklea, S. Phillb, 1. Gray. SECOND ROW: B. Bush, S. Babcock, B. Halsey, K. DeWitt, L. Brooks, M. Savona. THIRD ROW: C. Levine, R. Sragow, P. Murray, V. Boice, S. Green, A. Strickland. Oflicersz P. Duncklea, President P. Rappolt, Secretary S. Philp, Treasurer P. Bentley, WSG P. Murray, Social Chairman A. Strickland, Frosh Representative CONKLI C Floor FIRST ROW: Left to Right: C. Masse, S. Sehopp, R. Foxhall. SECOND ROW: I. Trump, F. johnson, D. fohnson, 1. Thornton, P. Lass. VALENTINE DORM B Floor FIRST ROW: Left to Right: F. Fetta, D. Brightman, R. Franke, N. Beaupre, I. Clouse. SECOND ROW: B. Bookhout, T. Everett, G. Conklin, I. Sheridan, W. Bullis. THIRD ROW: I. Feddersen, I. Brill, M. Drummond A 84 Y Floor FIRST ROW: Left to Right: L. Turro, M. Lanka, F. David, R. Ceechi, H. Huth, R. Thomas. SECOND ROW: G. Chollet, D. Moses, H. Rogers, I. Murphy, D. MacRonald, A. DeMarsh. D Floor FIRST ROW.' Left to Right: R. Dinse ffldvisorj, P. Walsh, B. Weigel, K. Odgers, H. Heathcock ffldvisorj. SECOND ROW: V. Avel, R. Hunkovic, P. Somers, I. Honsberger, Ir., H. W. Hummer, N. Shafer. ' FIRST ROW.' Left to Right: L. Garden, S. White, T. Schubert, H 0 U S E R. Evans, M. Futterman. C SECOND ROW: B. Lynn, R. Checke, D. Lyke, B. Skillin, R. Kendall, fr., j. Bethune, R. Ochs. VVESTMINSTER HALL FIRST ROW: Left to Right: C. Benton, T. Molodowitz, L. Dunlap, P. Longo. SECOND ROW: S. A. Lurie, H. Steinman, R. Komanoj, C. Whetstone, R. Crandon, j. Echols, D. Rifenburg. BERT ROGERS LYO BANKS HALL FIRST ROW: Left to Right: C. A. Owens, I. Brown, M. Larcher, S. Sleight, C. Barta. SECOND ROW: A. Eichen, C. Seiler, S. Dickinson, D. Bachmann, A. Resch, . M. I. Merriheld, V. Lee. FIRST ROW: Left to Right: G. Greenberg, M. Lipman, Y. Tiderman, G. Cassell, N. DeSimone, Mouse, F. Miller. SECOND ROW: E. Eager, 1. Warren, 1. Wood, .M. Coed. B. Zembek, N. Burnett. THIRD ROW: R. Emmerich, C. Panasci. n:-.1 -- - F5 1 f--1. 2? 4 after' ..-xy '., if 'ivff --5, : - Ka.-oi. 'PN' ,yr DQRM 'I First Floor S FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Mrs. M. Pelham, B. A. Rosen, P. Hargreave, P. DeShield, P. Kogut, I. Theophilos, N. Boesler, f. Meltzer, B. Rosenjield. I SECOND ROW: B. Fuller, R. Clingan, M. Craner, N. MacDonald, T. Gingrich, S. Pratt, A. Bockes, S. Fishtrom. THIRD ROW.' D. Ashland, f. Vogel, G. Tavener, S. Schmidt, C. Shaw, H. Farley, P. Tirpak, B. Qlunghans. Second Floor FIRST ROW: Left to Right: G. Means, P. Cajarelli, E. Alheit, B. Fuller, M. Luther, A. McCloskey, A. Hoekstein. SECOND ROW: E. O'Bray, I. White, V. Krasner, I. Burak, C. Meshel, D. Gowen, D. Davies, M. Guattery. THIRD ROW: R. Grossman, D. Rubin, M. Rockey, S. Brazier, B. King, P. Noon, M. Gray, A. Sebring, E. Taube. Third Floor FIRST ROW: Left to Right: K. Fairchild, D. Landmesser, K. Chasey, E. Fellrath, E. Pisaneschi, I. MaeConnach, K. Fisher. SECOND ROW: G. Sorrentino, N. Waterman S. Kolwaite, B. Leopold, G. Penza, L. Barry. THIRD ROW.' D. Prosser, R. Benowitz, f. Oserojf, C. Mortonson, D. Carroll, A M. A. Sklenka, L. Landay, f. E. Zook. First Floor DORM 2 Third Floor l FIRST ROW: Left to Right: G. Fink, S. Burd, W. C. Hendrickson, 1. Anderson N. Cousins, Q. Best, B. Watson, R. Osgood. SECOND ROW: L. Hooh, f. Baumann, C. Coon, 1. Smith, D. Cannon, D. Arnold, A. Misker, L. Backland, L. Barsky. THIRD ROW: M. H. Brodey, R. Denzer, I. Wood, R. Cheney, R. Baokland, F. Zona. FIRST ROW: Left to Right: A. Masucci, V. Mandarin, S. Levine, C. Spear, H. Matteson, D. Alhart, W. Kaufman, G. Speanburg. SECOND ROW: M. james, P. Novelli, j. Alber, I. Dewey, 1. Caraciolo, E. Benson, M. Venitt, F. Abelson, AI. Suku. ' THIRD ROW: T. Savastano, R. Bushnell, D. Bushnell, M. Gaetano, D. Vockins, W. Hosenfeld, R. Palmieri, M. Sutton, D. Pugh. DQRM 3 First Floor FIRST ROW: Left to Right: G. jones, T. Faucett, A. Moore, T. Karlsen, S. Hirsch. SECOND ROW.' G. Kaufman, D. Stankey, R. Feller, L. Ehrets, P. Gallager, N. Hess, R. Lathrop. THIRD ROW.' W. Katz, R. Faustich, L. Gregory, D. Felts, 1. Fink, F. Cates. Second Floor FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Q. Malianga, M. Silverman, D. Meresco, I. Moony, T. Stango, T. Kebede. SECOND ROW: E. Rose P. Lacter, 1. Mickelson, 1. Tabala, S. Perks, R. Redmond, L. Pariser. Third Floor FIRST ROW: Left to Right: H. Reben, f. Bilotta, C. Muir, G. Careyii I. Ashbery, A. Rich, M. Palmer. SECOND ROW: W. Otto, ll. Tigner, R. Turner, W. Reese, 5, M. Henken, M. Wind. I THIRD ROW: D. Turner, A. Moore, G. Cluette, R. Wilcox, I. Wiedl, E. Dubrow. DURM 4 First Floor FIRST ROW: Left to Right: E. Brown, M. Guthrie, S. Draper, P. Ghetti. SECOND ROW: R. Garber, R. Bleiman, D. Montelione, S. Mahoney, E. Colman. THIRD ROW: K. Quay, K. O'Meara, .M. Goman, B. Koons, N. Sheer. Second Floor I FIRST ROW: Left to Right: K. Herzog, 1. Kaplow, E. Bartholomew, Q B. Hammond, N. Stone. SECOND ROW: M. Cooley, R. Gonchar, B. Ferrell, G. Warner S. Buckbee, M. Shay, B. Lawrence. THIRD ROW: II. Piekarski, M. Grange, K. Kukolich, M. Green, A. Canavor, D. Senefelder. Third Floor i Y h+4lfg-1:1153 and FIRST ROW: Left to Right: S. Smoyer, M. J. Cornish, M. Schwartzbaum, C. Norcross, R. Mayers, T. Freedman. SECOND ROW: K. Neary, G. Parker, B. Weiss, M. Rector, C. Olejnik. M. .Miller, j. Loomis. THIRD ROW: G. Farfalla, f. .May, S. London, G. jerkovich, R. Zangrillo, C. Siegel. FOURTH ROW: E. Peck, Aff. Irish, N. Garey, S. Lynch, Al. Gold, AI. Levy. DORM 5 First Floor FIRST ROW: Left to Right: K. Williams, M. Broad, M. Kuhlman M. Bryant, R. Lewis. SECOND ROW: I. Coates, H. Okola, L. Frisbie, I. Dunne, P. Sherman F. Moore, E. Spector. THIRD ROW: V. Harding, S. Staz, S. Mayer. FIRST ROW: Left to Right: S. Chicarilli, 1. Oliver, I. Montague, B. Bylebye, S. Levine. SECOND ROW: f. Oliver, 1. just, L. E. Hof, I. Dower, R. Stofsky, E. Williams, A. Thompson, R. E. McGuire. FIRST ROW: Left to Right: f. Pagnillo, P. Grossman, C. Peters, E. Low, N. Meyer, I. Many, P. Leibovich. SECOND ROW: S. Peters, V. Friedlander, R. Hess, D. Sexton, G. Evans, S. Evy, S. Beardslie, C. Schnur. Second Floor Third Floor 5 I I ,I I V Ahk. H A V- Epsilon u Gamma Epsilon Nu Gamma was organized in the second semester of this year. As the literary society of Ithaca College, its aims are to organize and further literary study and discussion, and to bring together students of all departments who are interested in literature. Subjects are chosen from all fields and ages, accord- ing to the students, interests. Each meeting is under the leadership of a professor who is especially inter- ested in the work or author under discussion. After an organized period the members break up into smaller groups to continue their discussion on an informal basis. Visiting faculty members make the latter part especially interesting and fruitful. At the organizational meeting the officers for the spring semester were elected. The membership of Epsilon Nu Gamma includes students from almost all departments, including English majors, the discussions are enriched by the varying points of view the wide range of students present. The first meeting of E.fN.G. was on To Kill A Mockingbird, Dr. Baizer, E.N.G.'s adviser, and Mr. Lourie led the discussion. Other works dis- cussed include The Trial by Franz Kafka which Dr. Ogden chaired, Brand by Henrik Ibsen which Dr. Terwilliger led. A dramatic reading was first given. Mr. Gill moderated a discussion of modern poetry. ENG was also fortunate enough to have John Ciardi give a poetry reading to the group when he came to Ithaca College for a Faculty Senate lec- ture, Robert Penn Warren also delivered a lecture to the society when he was in Ithaca during the month of April. The interest shown in E.N.G. during its hrst semester of existence has been encouraging, the tentative plans for fall promise a program that will interest an even wider group and enable the society to continue as a dynamic organization. FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Dr. Baizer, M. Bry- ant, V. Harding, Schiller, I. Frolic, B. Pat- rick, S. Mayer. SECOND ROW: D. Meresco, L. Pariser, M. Schlager, S. Kolwaite, M. White, Mooney, S. Hess, D. Brister. THIRD ROW: R. Feller, R. Barneis, I. Wood, D. Stankey. Officers: J. Schiller, President V. Harding, Vice President I. Frolic, Coordinating Chairman Dr. Ashur Baizer, Adviser FIRST ROW: Left to Right: B. Rosenfield, R. Bleiman, D. Rosen, M. Wise, R. Sragow, Holzer, R. Lewis, T. Freedman. SECOND ROW: S. Rosenblurn, C. Levine, M. Yanover, Burak, R. Stofsky, Kaplow, B. Weiss, R. Garber. THIRD ROW: C. Ronald, L. E. Hof, M. Brodey, R. Levy, E. Col- man, E. Cohn, C. Sehnur. Q Hillel Binai Blrith Hillel Foundation has developed as an integral part of Jewish student life. Less than forty years ago the first Hillel Founda- tion was established at the University of Illinois. Today Hillel en- compasses tens of thousands of Jewish students throughout scores of universities and colleges in the United States, Canada, England, and Israel. Hillel provides the opportunity for students to gather for fellowship and study of our common heritage and individual goals. Through planned programs, informal discussions, and browsing in the Hillel Library, general knowledge is given additional practical and per- sonal significance in a Judaic frame of reference. Cultural-Religious: In conjunction with the Hillel Foundation of Cornell University, the Ithaca College organization sponsors a broad selection of study groups ranging from instruction in Hebrew, Jew- ish thought, and the Bible to folk dancing and choral singing. Stimulating lectures are presented by outstanding guest speakers such as Eugene Borowitz and Will I-Ierberg, and also student speak- ers. A series of film classics including The Diary of Anne Frank, Me and the Colonel, and Gentlemen's Agreement is provided for student enlightenment and enjoyment. In addition, opportunities are furnished for attendance of religious services and observance of all holidays. Social: Bagels-and-lox brunches, dinners, dances, holiday celebra- tions and intercollegiate institutes are planned to further friendship and fellowship in an atmosphere of understanding. Officers: R. Sragow, President J. Holzer, Vice President D. Rosen, Secretary M. Vsfise, Treasurer Student Council OHicers: Dave Canteen, President Jerry Lieberman, Vice President Ruth Gonchar, Recording Secretary Diane Sears, Corresponding Secretary John Casagrande, Treasurer The Student Council aims to serve as the executive, legislative, and where necessary, judicial head of the student body of Ithaca College. It works to uphold the standards, customs and traditions of the college, and in close contact with the administration and faculty, acts as a clearing house for problems affecting the student body. Membership of the Student Council consists of four elected repre- sentatives from each class, one from each school. Also included, but with non-voting status, are the Parliamentarian of the Council and a reporter from the Ithacan. To be eligible for election to Council a student must not be on academic probation at the time of election and must have a cumulative index high enough to assure admission to the next higher class. Activities of the Council are many and include an indoctrination and orientation program for all incoming Freshmen. Many students can remember the days spent at Camp Danaca before the opening of school in September. On-campus orientation is planned for Freshmen students during the first weeks of September and of the second semester. Included in orientation programs are talks by the president, deans, and heads of departments as well as social ice- breakersn co-sponsored by campus groups. Also included under the jurisdiction of Student Council is a Moving-Up Day ceremony held in May for installation of Council and class officers and presenta- tion of newly elected organization heads. Although not in itself a social organization, Student Council is responsible for providing two student co-ordinators to supervise the planning of the college Fall Home-Coming Weekend. Student Council is also in charge of Freshmen nomination and elections in November and of all class elections the third week in April. All Council meetings are open and students are urged to attend and voice their opinions. FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Amanda Ober, Dave Anderson, Ruth Gonclzar, john Casagrande, Dave Canteen, Diane Sears, ferry Lieberman, Gail Greenberg. SECOND ROW: Colyn Webber, fere Douglass, Frank Buono, Rick Boyd, janet Lewis, Fred Latus, .Margaret Longo. THIRD ROW: Donald Maclean, Dick Bales, Ron Lesko, Bob McGuckin, Mike Ayers. QP Left Z0 Right: Mary Campjield, N. Guile, Williams, C. Berman, B. Beckman. Officers: Carol Berman, President ' Donald Dales, Vice President 0 I e S O C I Nedra Guile, Secretary jay Holtzapple, Treasurer Oracle, a national Honor Society, gives recognition to students alumni, and members of the faculty who have made outstanding contributions to Ithaca College while attaining outstanding scholastic achievement. The maintenance of high academic and social standing is the goal which the members have set for themselves. By recognizing superior performance, the society points out more clearly defined values and standards for which Ithaca College and the members of Oracle hope the student body will aim. While initiation into Oracle is a commendable goal, true honor lies in what makes membership in the society possible-working up to its requirements. To be eligible for active Cstudentj membership, a student must have acquired at least 75 credit hours, have a 2.0 CBD cumulative index, must have participated actively in at least one co-curricular activity, and must have spent at least three semesters at I.C. The records of all eligible candidates are reviewed by the members of Oracle and the Deans of Ithaca College before the candidates are selected for initiation into the society. Oracle serves Ithaca College and its students by maintain- ing a loan fund, open to all deserving students of the college. The money in this fund comes from the proceeds of the annual Scampers', production sponsored by Oracle. '4Scampers is a looked forward-to event at Ithaca College. In recent years, the productions have taken on all the aspects of a Broadway musical, While Oracle is small in the number of its active numbers, its main ingredients are ability, ambition, and work. Varsity Club The Varsity Club is composed of Varsity letter winners, who have exhibited a desire to be active members of an organization furthering good sports- manship. It was organized to give recognition to those participating in Varsity Athletics and to motivate future participation. The objectives of the club are as follows: To foster better inter- collegiate relationships, by serving as host to the visiting athletic teams, to aid the college in pre- senting athletic contests, by collecting tickets, by providing programs for the football games, and by operating the concessions at these games, to arouse school spirit by presenting pep rallies and social functions, and to act as representatives of the Varsity letter winners in school policies. The Varsity Club also has many social functions, among which are the Welcome Freshman Dance in the fall, and the annual Varsity Club banquet in the spring. The Varsity Club is extremely grateful to its faculty advisors joseph Hamilton and Carlton Wood for their hne support and aid in running the club. Officers: Tom Lockwood, President Richard Meyer, Vice President Paul Bieron, Treasurer Ty Olvert, Secretary FIRST ROW'.' Left to Right: T Rogers, N. Arinotto, B. Odell, M. Lilac, N. Gordan, L. Karas, L. Green, NI, Hauglt, Miller. SECOND ROW: D. Fazio, C. Hfnkc, P. Bicron, R. Babb, T. Frank, R, rlffeycr, B. Danse, IW. llludry, T. Olverl, L. Rickx. THIRD ROW: G.Lem1r, K. faliron, B. Croal, S. Habecker, Halter, B. jackson, D. lvifalerrrzarz, T, Lockwood, IV. Campbell, L. Faxon. FOURTH ROW: Baker, T. DfPaH0, P. Reilly. FIRST ROW: Left to Right: E. DeLuea fFaculty Advisorj, S. Race, M. Haugh, V. Snyder. V SECOND ROW: R. Richmond, W. Hendrickson, M. Mudrick, Freisehlag, L. Heinemann, R. Morse, P. Mitchell. Majors Club As a professional organization, the Majors Club is open to all students enrolled in the School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, both men and women. The Majors Club is the product of student and faculty planning aimed at eHiecting an organization to serve the professional interests of students majoring in the above mentioned fields. Meetings are held once every month and they usually feature a guest speaker, trip, or film. Every member is automatically enrolled in the Student Section of the State Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation. The club also sponsors a social event for the members. The purposes of the organization are as follows: l. Awaken a wide and intelligent interest in health, physical education and recreation. 2. Acquire and disseminate accurate information concerning this program. 3. Provide such means of promotion as will secure adequate programs in these fields throughout the state and nation. 4. Advance the standards of teaching and leadership, 5. Cooperate with the State and National Education Departments, to obtain the above objectives. 6. Create social and professional cooperation among all health, physical education and recreation major students, faculty and alumni.. The officers are as follows: Mike Haugh, President Sandra Race, Vice President Virginia Snyder, Secretary Joanne Sirocco, Treasurer Mr. Eugene DeLuca, Advisor Officers: Gwen Wedderburn, President Maria D'Onofrio, Vice President JoAnn Faulds, Secretary Mary Ann Spiejak, Treasurer Women's Athletic Association WAA was organized for the benefit of all of the women of Ithaca College, to offer an opportunity for participation together in various sports activities. The main pur- poses of WAA are: To encourage inter-departmental friendship and understanding by bringing together students from all areas of specialization for participation in activities of mutual interest -and appeal, to provide all women students of Ithaca College with the opportunity to participate in recreational sports, individual, dual, and teamg to promote good sportsmanshipg to organize and conduct the sports pro- gram in accordance with the Division for Girls' and Womenls Sports. These purposes are met in several ways. WAA offers various sports activities through- out the year including field hockey, tennis, volleyball, basketball, bowling, co- recreational activities, table tennis, badminton and softball. These activities are carried on in an intramural level. Each sport is handled by a sports manager, who plans a tournament and supervises her own activity. In extramural activities, WAA plays hostess and is invited to several colleges and universities in the surrounding area of a number of different sports days during the year. The purpose of these sports days, besides competition between colleges, is extending friendships by meeting other women on the college level. WAA sponsors blazer sales, demonstration clinics, and co-sponsors a high school playday for several schools in Ithaca. In the fall of the year a Get Acquaintedw party is held. To top off our calendar of events, a banquet is planned for the members, at which time awards for the winning teams of the various tournaments are distributed. As a Hnal farewell get-together, a picnic is scheduled at Stewart Park. A great deal of credit for the success of WAA belongs to our advisor, Miss Kelsey, who is always there with encouragement and helpful suggestions. As Ithaca College grows, so grows WAA-not only in numbers but in success. Every year new ideas are initiated and we hope this will continue in the future. FIRST ROW: Left to Right: j. Many, P. Grossman, E. Low, C. Peters, N. Meyer, P. Leibovich, j. Pagnillo. SECOND ROW: B. Wick, B. Weiss, G. ferkovielz, faros, S. Kelly, M. Lundell, C. Hood, B. Wagner, P. Peters. THIRD ROW: S. OJNeill, H. Adelson, L. Bock, N. Olsen, N. Hicks, Tompkirzs. L. Bleess, E. Peck, D. Andrews, P. Fisher. Newman Club The Newman Club is a national Catholic organ- ization, established in secular colleges throughout the country. Its goals are to deepen the spiritual and enrich the temporal- lives of its members through a well-balanced program of religious, intel- lectual and social activitiesf, to bring Catholic students into a common union, and to assist the college and its students whenever it is necessary. A Catholic student pursuing a secular education should work with his Faith. The Newman Club offers the students ways and means of fulfilling these obligations. He may have personal counsel with the Chaplain whenever he chooses. The club provides an opportunity for healthy association with other Catholic students in meetings and social events. The Newman Club benefits at Ithaca College are many. There are services and confessions held up on our new campus weekly. There is an envelope system where the club can help raise money for a new Chapel and other needed expenses. There are monthly meetings where honored guests are invited to speak. Every week there is a Theology class held for those who have questions or wish to further their knowledge in the religion. Members are invited to participate in state wide conventions which are held for several days. An annual event for the club is to sponsor a spaghetti dinner. All of these are the privileges a student receives by becoming an active member of the Newman Club which is open to every college student. Q FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Pagnillo, B. Bulan, Koplow, P. Premo, D. Carmody, f. jaros, C. Ross, K. DeWitt, S. Simons. SECOND ROW: B. Rosen, Bilotta, fondreau, j. Dewey, L. Turel, R. Checke, A. Newa, V. Boyce, M. Savona. THIRD ROW: L. Curley, T. Baker, C. Barton, I. Murphy, C. Coon, M. Mudry, C. Seiler, V. Snyder. The officers are: Richard Carmody, President Louis Detmer, Vice President Patrick Premo, Treasurer June Jaros, Corresponding Secretary Carol Ross, Recording Secretary Father Murphy, Chaplain Wornen's Student Government Women's Student Government, counterpart of Menls Student Government, stands ready to aid the various House Committees in interpreting the various regulations which apply to the Ithaca College Co-eds. Women Student Government holds as its purpose the establishment of a closer relationship between the administration and the women students. A full schedule of social activities and services to the College con- tinues throughout their busy year which, incidentally, begins in August when the HBig Sisters correspond with the incoming freshmen. As a part of the Big Sister program, the Big Sister Tea is held the first week of school, so that the freshmen women might have an opportunity to meet the women students, members of WSG and the faculty of Ithaca College. As a part of their orientation program, the frosh coeds participate in Frosh F rolics, which takes place about a month after the begin- ning of the fall semester. The freshmen coeds are divided into departments and present skits on which they are judged. During Senior Week, a garden party is held after the annual band concert, honoring the Seniors. Other duties which continue throughout the year are advising the frosh women, aiding the head residents and house committees and revising the Blue and Gold. WSG members are elected an- nually in the spring, by popular vote, their hardest job is trying to remain that way throughout their term of office. FIRST ROW: Left to Right: C. Benton, L. Dunlap, K. Fairchild, F. Miller, f. Gagnon, L. Steele. SECOND ROW: C. Ross, D. Cowen, Heagy, P. Berhannan, G. Leitzel, f. Lewis, Dean Hood, Advisor. THIRD ROW: C. Ronald, M. LeGere, K. Nutt, S. Mayer, K. Moore, M. Daley. FOURTH ROW: A. Ober, S. Engleson, M. Rockey, L. Schneider, H. Kern, B. Donahue. Forensic Association In its third full year of activity, the Ithaca College Forensic Association has provided the opportunity for Ithaca College students to participate in public speaking in a wide range of media. Intercollegiate debate teams have traveled both far and near to participate in debate tournaments and have debated with such high-powered teams as Harvard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Holy Cross, and 'West Point. Other activities of the association include radio and television ap- pearances, public speaking contests, intercollegiate legislative assemblies, oral reading programs, and weekly meetings. Along with these events, Ithaca College students have also engaged in after dinner and extemporaneous speech contests at various cle- bate tournaments. This year, the association will send several delegates to the New York State Intercollegiate Legislative Assembly in Albany. Bills passed by this body are sent to the governor of the state to be considered for passage as laws of New York State. At the weekly meetings of the association, members have the opportunity to participate in discussion of current issues, hear outside speakers, and debate with other Eastern schools. These meetings are open to the student body and have been well attended. In March, the Forensic Association spon- sored the Hrst annual Ithaca College debate tourna- ment. Approximately twenty schools, from various parts of the East, including Dartmouth, Colgate, and Cornell, participated. The Ithaca College Forensic Association is a growing organization look- ing forward to another year of greater growth and service to the students of Ithaca College. FIRST ROW: Left to Right: C. Skaine, E. Ciojfi, P. Faulter, C. White, R. Greenwood. SECOND ROW: C. Taraschi, R. Verno, C. Gilbert. Officers: E. Cioffi, President R. Greenwood, Vice President P. Faulter, Secretary-Treasurer C. White, fllanager J. C. Skaine, Advisor ,fi i' V ll iii Hal' 'Wi f' iv J 'lt fs lf- tcu l ct i tl ly ir K.,1' FIRST ROW: Left to Right.-E.Sj1ector, B. Rosen, D. Pepin, F. Lapidis, K. Mingas, C. Peters, R. Lewis. SECOND ROW: S. Buckbee, A. Canovor, D. Goldstein, I. Wood, D. Brisler, B. Hughes, M. Dieckhoj, Oliver. Officers: K. Mingas, Vice President F. Lapidis, Secretary D. Pepin, Treasurer The United Christian Fellowship was created in 1961 to provide the students, faculty, and administration of Ithaca College with the opportunity to actively participate in and study the Christian Faith. Regular meetings are held once a week and include a common meal, program composed of activities, study and discussion groups, and worship. All students are welcome. Ofhcers: W W OL af WH La FQ Rev' James Davisoh Chaifmfm lil ll Ufljffffdl llc! Hl'l51U,llfott ll Ted Ammering, Vice Chairman F: U 1 F Q Maureen Daley, S ecretary lj ll Ygx IF! Vi? . . -c V - ., W' U YL L . .l Z' Prof. Lucille Schmeider, Treasurer V X' M ilk FIRST ROW: Left to Right: C. Branche, M. Daley, T. Amrnering. SECOND ROW: K. Neary, B. Bartholomew, E. Peck, Dunne, K. Quay, L. Brown The Student Court was set up through the Ithaca College Student Council, in cooperation with the administration. The Student Court handles minor disciplinary cases which come up throughout the year. The Student Court is the First step in giving the students a working part in the administration of their school. Student Court FIRST ROW.' Left to Right: T. Ammerin f. Thomas. SECOND ROW.' Holzer, A. Stratakos, H. Huth, N. Guile. S, Oflicers: J. Thomas, Chief justice T. Amrnering, Associate Chief justice Each fraternal organization is represented in IFC and serves as the governing body for the fraternal organizations of Ithaca College. Its purpose is to foster a feeling of friendship and mutual understanding among these organizations land, in cooperation with the college administration to control and regulate those matters in fraternity life, which are of common interest to the mem'bers, organizations and the college. IFC representatives strive to fulfill the purpose and objectives of the Inter-Fraternity Council and encourage the idea of unity. The prime objective is to promote a close afhliation among the fraternal organizations. IFC is responsible for the freshmen receiving information pertainingito the conduct of fraternal groups. As an incentive for group scholastic achievement among the member organizations, IFC presents a cup each year, at the college moving-up day, to the Fraternity or Sorority with the highest index. As an outside project, the IFC sponsors the Ithaca College Blood Donation Drive. Officers: C. Sweithelm, President ' ' R. Hamlin, Vi.. President I nte r- Frate rn ity C 0 U n Cl I D. Klein, Treasurer N. Hicks, Secretary FIRST ROW: Left to Right: R. Hamlin, C. Sweithelm, L. Kimmel. SECOND ROW.' D. Klein, T. Nacinovich, A. Longo. Music Educators ltsla'tiorial Conference M.E.N.C. is a professional music organization open to all students enrolled in the Department of Music. A local student division, under the guidance of a faculty advisor provides the opportunity for any student studying for a degree in Music Education to avail himself of the advantages of this group. Although membership in the professional organization is not compulsory for the students of music education, our chapter has an enviable number of student mem- bers. IC. members total nearly 150, this being a small, but significant part of the nearly 37,000 members throughout the nation. This organization provides opportunity for the music student to develop a practical, realistic concept of the music education profession, through trips to nearby cities and programs by various public school music organizations. FIRST ROW:Lff1 lo Riglzl: Crz.s1z,Qra2zr.'f',Al. L. Riz'11r1r1lf,.lf, Rfm'fH. SECOND RUl'l ',' F. 1LfOl777Il'f,YlUI', llvfzffllwy. Left to Right: R. Boyd, Lieberman fChairrnanj, E. Ilchuk fAdvis0rj, f. Casagrande, F. Buono, D. Andersen. TJ We-N ,-'fx 1,1 FVQFN fi 'QLD Fr KAP ff 1249 ,-fi! U cl lt l-tiltll Hg, tolli ll tbl flip ,V T, M., , H39 ,., ,Ii .F if le for Ji to The Coordinating and Review Board was established this year by the Student Council to coordinate' and review all student activities at Ithaca College. It is com- posed of the presidents of each of the four classes, the Vice President Student Council and the Treasurer of Student Council. In its first year of operation here at I.C., it has established regulations and policies which it believes will lead to a better inte- grated social life at the college. FIRST ROW: Left to Right: M. Jacobs, R. Brown, B. Theobald, ill. Ayers, L. Sargent, F. Moriartjf, Kaplow. SICCUND ROW: M. Negreponte, R, Stofsky, L, Cates, A, Nacino- uirlz, I. Wood, T. Bookwalter, L. E. Hof, T. Freedman. lthacan J The heartbeat of the Ithaca College communication system is The Ithacan, a weekly newspaper. It serves the students, faculty and administration as the focal point of a united college. Under the leadership of Mike Ayers, The Ithacan is currently enjoy- ing a very prosperous year. This year,s staff included: Maureen Daley, News Editorg Janet Kaplow, Feature Editor, Bruce Theo- bald, Sports Editor, Ron Brown, Photography Editorg Jeanie I-Ieagy, Copy Editorg Miriam Jacobs, Music Editorg Tony Nacinovich, Bob Billings, Gail Warner, Ricki Stofsky, Irving Wood, Thelma Freed- man, Bonnie Patrick, Moe Ferris, Lou Ricks, John Dickerson, Lois Dunlap and Faculty Advisor, Mr. John Gill. New columns, such as Radio 600, I.C. Music and Let's Face It, are valuable additions which serve to make the college newspaper better and more interesting. The Ithacan, published by and for the students of Ithaca College, is truly one of our proudest possessions. Wives Club The Ithaca College Student Wives' Club was founded in the fall of 1958 by Mrs. Harriet Ornotto, wife of Mike Ornotto, June '59 graduate from the School of Physical Education. The Club was formed in order that wives of Ithaca College students could get together for both educational and social functions. The basis of the organizations efforts lies in the belief that participation on the part of the student wives in a scholastic atmosphere can prove to be productive for both the family and the school. The bi-weekly meetings are highlighted by many interesting speak- ers. These speakers cover topics of both social and educational inter- ests. The Club also delves into many money-making schemes. Each year the Club sponsors a banquet and an informal social event. At graduation time the wives are presented with their P.H.T. C Pushing Husband Throughj degrees. This year's officers were: Mrs. Aurora Valenti, President Mrs. Judy Siracusa, Vice President Mrs. Barbara Janowsky, Secretary Mrs. Carol Collin, Treasurer FIRST ROVV: Left to Right: L. Stringer, Siracura, A. Valenti, B. fanowsky, R. johnson. SECOND ROW: f. Thompson, E. Slattery, G. DeZSaoio, C. Seavey, C. Michael, K. Dunphy, A. Bonomolo. :L lv 1i l I!! inte: i-7113 - International Club When education does not go beyond the textbook, it is not complete education. This is the guiding principle of the International Club. The club, which was organized two years ago, includes both foreign and American students. The goals of the club are both educational and social. Eclucationally, the club brings the members together for lectures, discussions and intercollegi- ate conferences on events of international signifi- cance. On the social side the 'club seeks to promote understanding and friendship between students from different countries attending Ithaca College. The club has been very active and successful in these two yearsg and there is every reason to look forward to a' more successful future. The officers elected were: Alfred Magurumbasi Newa, President Information Staff Y-...,....- - f-- -- Mike Preston: We Pfefifimf FIRST ROW: Left to Right: R. Luearelli, S. Gozdfmb 1 just Carol Peters, Secretary M. Bryant D. Pugh. John Cafaccioloa Tffflfwf SECOND ROW: P. sandzm, 1. warren, D. Cochrane FIRST ROW: Left to Right: C. Peters, Gains, D. Sears, E. Dixon, P. Deshield, M. Bryant. SECOND ROW: K. Tamirazf, S. Slzululu, j. .S'clziller,'R. Arnold, M. Preston, Sj1yroj1oulo.r, A. Newa. THIRD ROW: D. Stankey, L. Buckland. Qoncert Crchestra The innovation of a tour for the orchestra this year was due, in large part, to the enthusiasm of its fine conductor, Don Wells. The concerts this year, in particular the Concerto Program and the guest appearance of Prof. Joseph Tague, were of professional calibre. t I l Choir and Qhorus Of its four concerts this year, the most memorable perform ance given by this combined group was the Christmas pre- sentation of Handel's, c'Messiah.,' This work was presented in its entiretyg a seldom heard feat. The Concert Choir toured through eastern New York and Long Island. Prof. Don Craig's varied choral experiences makes him one of the leading men in his field in the country. We are proud to have him at I.C. .bfi at i- ,.fN,!y llfw Q1 :Q 'X 1 ,qt . in i 41.fQQ..1 l FL U ell l This group, one of three bands at I.C., is under the direction of Prof. Walter Beeler. The concert band toured this year through Pennsylvania and New Jersey. In late April, they presented a reading clinic for Shawnee Press at Dela- ware Water Gap, Pa. Four concerts were given during the school year. I -Hi Percussion Ensemlole The Percussion Ensemble is made up of six percussion majors at IC. Their renowned conductor, Prof. Warren Ben- son. is a well-known composer in his own right. 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Lil I I - 15,:5Q',.3:4,Ng4f.-N .,,, - -vygq,-.53515-qv:ga---1,,--,.,',-f 'ag -f-' -. ,. .,,, , . Varsity Baseball N.C.A.A. DISTRICT 2 CHAMPIONS Freize, W, Odell, F. Vandeweglze, W. Darling. Monje, C. Croll. What a year! After compiling a 5 - 3 record against strong opposi- tion on their Spring Practice Tour, BuckyH Freemanls Bombers came north and took charge. The Best in the East fell to the strong bats of the Bombers as they ended their regular season play with a 15-0 record. Still they couldnlt be stopped. Post-Season Play saw them at University Park, Pa., where they defeated Penn State and Gettysburg to enable them to go to the Collegiate World Series at Omaha. ' The Bombers were the second team in N,C.A.A. World Series His- tory to come onto the playoffs undefeated. After disposing of Missouri 5 - 1, the Ball Club was knocked oFf by Florida State 5 - 4 and the U. of Texas 3 - 2. Individual stars at the World Series were Don Fazio who hit a grand slam homer against Florida State and Tuck Terranova who batted 4 for 9. Ithaca, one of the smallest colleges ever represented at Omaha, won the applause of the spectators there. After losing both their games the team was treated to a standing ovation by the stands. Truly a great year for the deserving and well coached club. For the season, six regular batters hit over .300, including Jim Baker, .3383 Don Fazio, .3295 Co-Captain Bob Valesente, .316g Dick Rockwell, .3105 Tom Terranova, .307g and Ed Farquhar, .301. Fazio and Farquhar drove in 27 and 23 runs respectively, while Valesente stole 7 bases: The team batting average was .296 while the team Helding average was a respectable .963. Strong pitching also helped the Bombers to complete their best year yet. Roger Frieze, 7 -0, had a E.R,A. of 1.36, while striking out 46 men in 66 1X3 innings. 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' A I 'rlllr V -5- x...y1 : J..-:,1.i,-V,.,, .,,g. .,fV, 5-55 5 K M, c Q Q, 4 cyfdawe' ffiggw f' 'f uf 5 -wr'-21' 8' 119 , 1 , 532-'We, 1 A V ,V 'l S52 Asian.-1 L, ' ' - 'af , Q l . X E V ,ff , A., 2, l I 7, . A f 9 , 4 f .hy gc Q Vp, s I M f. 4 ., f A , 9 . .,,, ,, fb ,. W, ,, W- NW ' ' ., V ' gag.-fe-.,.e5z'V-V3f,5:?ff-. V zcgp,,, f X- - -.. 5c,..,... ,. cv. V Q 1 -fr .ww ' ff '-f f. -2g:3:wa::gf-. 1-Ewa? 3 VQ2' 1 .. .lc FIRST ROW: Left to Right: P. Bierce, H. Kahl, Puleo, W. Lyke, B. Romer, P. Kuczma, F. Clarke, Baker, Nindl, D. Pugh, SECOND ROW: Asst. Coach Bovio, D. Southern, L. Earle, B. Hoereth, B. Swanson, W, Millard, f. Streeter, G. Cornell, 1. Frietas, L. Muhlich, T. Gilliam, Coach C. Wood. Freshmen Baseball I. C. OPPONENT 4 Army 7 8 Syracuse 8 6 Cornell 5 12 Brockport 'I 4 Cortland 2 8 Hobart 4 1 1 Colgate 3 1 Brockport 6 4 Cornell 'IO 4 Cortland 5 9 Colgate 2 Season Record-6 - 4 - 1 FIRST ROW: Left to Right: D. Clay, B. Miller, Hibbard, P. Reilly, P. Ryan, T. McHugh, S. Picker. SECOND ROW: H. Heathcock, P. House, E. Dal-ce, L, Heinemann, T, Ragan, D. Moses, C. Dianis, V. Avil, M. Allen. Hockey Club The Ithaca College Hockey Club played deter- mined games but still seemed to corne on the short end when all the goals were tallied. Ending with a 2 -8 record, the club, although still in a formative stage, did have good organization and the boys played well. Captain Pete Reilly served as player-coach assist- ed by Jeff Hibbard who also saw considerable ac- tion. Tom McHugh emerged as top scorer with 16 goals and 9 assists, followed closely by Tim Ragan with 15 goals and 6 assists. X1 .f- 1- li -'I' 5. ,su is-Q4 Jawa, agp, ,-, ,lag ,'ls', I Z- ' ' WQ ,l'A1.x ,.f ff L Fll?.S'T ROW: Lcff to Rlglzzf: Yevzgo, Tozzi, L. Karas. R. Spaflafora, T. Rogers, f. ,Uillmg B. Oflrll, N. Gordon, Wilson, N. Almzozlo. SECOND ROW: D. Travis, N. Brooke, R. Donliclf, G. zlfonje, B. luliano, P. jczcolri, D. Kfngflmz. S. Czzrlco, CO7'7ZlCk, C. Hawke. THIRD ROW: D. Slalzffry, Baker, B. Kirlclzart, B. PVelzi1z.gcr, L Hffulzlicll, P. BKI7'fllF7Z, fl. CFI'Z.lllO4. D. Brown, Tuzflzill. FOUR TH ROW: G. Ailglfjln, Armato, Cardi, Blolclrer, B. Reynolds, Reilly, B. Hofrellz, Bwbe. FIFTH ROl'?f'.' L. Lrzvzzillo, D. Lcfiocuf, M1 Slwrman, D. Vafzlfalkenlaerg, P. Ric- Cnrllvy, E. ftfiflzafl, B. 1Nf'Ll6?ZlFTY, G. White. .i'I.3.'TH T. Olmert, H. Hayes, Sweeny, Blafzclzafd, E. Farqulzar, S, lilari- bifo, F. M'001'f, D. DefllrzVclla. .YEVENTH ROW: Bonomolo, T. Lockwood, IW. Greens., Asst. Coach: Riclzarfl Lyon, Hrafl Coaflzg C. Holland, Asst. Coaclzg A. Esley, Asst. Coaclzg Porter, M'g7'.: Nl. Raynzonzl, Mgr. .Ml N I . . ff 'ifff' .f, ' 'Qu . .17 , 103 V 2 S ' -P , Q ..-- .s- -. ' . . ,Mfg if i v , . ., ' . ,Fvfs . fi , -' 4 ' I' .V , . .- -rn If 'rv 'AQ .. 'Wm ., .5 vw 6.27275 ffl. 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It was an impressive year with important wins over several major teams. Included in the wins was the .24 - 12 trounce over Cortland which enabled Ithaca to retain the Gortacan jug for the third year in a row. Each weekend saw new records topple and several team members make E.G.A.C. honors. Tops in 'scoring for the Varsity this year was Little All-American Billy Odell who compiled 82 points in 8 games to rank him second in the East in scoring, Larry Karas broke his own school passing record by completing 43 passes in 74 attempts, good for 8 TD,s. Sam Gurko kicked three field goals and Jack Yengo's punts enabled him to hold second place in the East in this category. Husky lineman Nick Gordon chipped in with 85 tackles and along with Jim Wilson was accorded All-East honors. To the Post Season Gem Bowl game went Yengo and Odell. The most improved back was Larry Tozzi while the most improved lineman was John Tuttle. 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' 1'--lffg smile. 5 'Rs ff. 1 ' Freshmen Football This year saw the I.C. Football Cubs play their first six game schedule. It wasn't as successful a season as the first year men have enjoyed in the past. Going into their last, and toughest game, the Freshman Team was sporting a 1 - 3 - 1 record, but this didn't stop them from playing one of their best games, even though the score didn't indicate it. The Team also lost several close ones to major clubs such as Hobart and Alfred but toppled Brockport 32 - 2. Outstanding players for the Team this year were Bob Glazier, halfbackg Tom Hicks, guard, John Childs, center, and Len Tyler, end. A slight lack in scoring hampered the Freshmen but with many change-overs in positions everyone got to play. It was a good year in learning and several of the men from this team will greatly help the Varsity next fall. tag? FIRST ROW: Left to Right: K. Krenscher, P. Fogerty, B. Glazier, L. Gnida, G. Lilienthalg, A. Plummer, Child, Lieberman, D. Kehoe, G. Leckonby, H. Engel, R. Spano, Asst. Coach. SECOND ROW: M. Vigliotti, Asst. Coach, B. Orsino, M, Stolzeriberg, M. Pronti, B. Peach, L. Gibson, Matejka, Simons, R. Colburn, N. Murano, L. Tyler, G. Neher, Asst. Coach. THIRD ROW:L. Colavito, Asst. Coach, C. Moot, Mercier, Okesson, M. Todd, B. Niedzwiedz, B. Wright, S. Picker, R. Lorigzak, Coach Eugene DeLuca. FOURTH ROW: D. Lando, R. Abbot, R. Hasard, R, Cassella, R. Kimball, II. Walczak, A. Tabachrieck, T. Hicks, R. Fraser, B. Sears, I. C. OPPONENT 6 Cornell 24 12 Cortland 12 32 Brockport 2 0 Alfred 13 7 Hobart 14 0 Buffalo 'I8 Season Record-1 - 4 - 1 ,Z 1 W Le t to Right: Coach Read, C. Lyzfle, Biddy, M. Mudry, T, Holmes. Varsity Cross Country OPPONENT Oswego Cortland Buffalo Canisius Hartwick Brockport Colgate Harpur Buffalo St. John Fisher Canisius Invitational-9th among 21 Colleges N.Y.S. Track 8g Field Ass'n Championships-'I 'lth among 14 Colleges FIRST ROW: Left to Right: C, Colgan, G. Strickland, W. Schatz, W. Lyke, f, Price, D. Allen. SECOND ROW: Coach C. Wood, T. Gilliam, H. Sanford, Martin, M. Lilac, T. Vogt, Harrison, D. Fazio. Varsity Basketball Hamperecl in the early season by the loss of Tom Vogt and John Hewes through injuries. the Basketball five bounced back by winning 9 out of their last ll games. Picking up the team this year was George Strickland, a regular, who returned from the service. This was the 9th successive winning season for the hardwood men who hnished with a 13 - 8 record against college teams. The high scorers this past season were Bill Schutz with 286, George Strickland with 265. while Don Fazio dropped in 257. lVIike Lilac and John Hewes were the co- captains. and George Strickland was the M.V.P. on the squad. With returning juniors such as Tom Vogt, Don Fazio, Bill Schutz, Jack Martin and Carl Colgan plus several sophomores, next years team will be very promising. fl . -- 1, E ' ' - ':-wrfdvw .5314-1' 2 ' , ,f 1-QZW- 3.1 , 3 . ti.. , Q N J, ' V Y 1: l of ' f ' . TN X ' ' , f , fi , lx, , 3 V ' 4 I ' , ,L-,, f.1j', ' 5-4 iiffig Q 'f :ff f, ve fallils, '- ,- f W gil V 1 . ,f'. -1 5' M. 44' 'it rf-53' ix .. ,F ' quiz'-. 8 54 ' 5,-, 3 A ' . . I .-f - ' ' Y . '- - 8 , 9 'Mgt' Fi A gt il r- H ' I ' -- N ra' :- . -f- we '5.,.. g?S ffizwr 4 ' . , l' 3' , . ' a ij- 5121 925. 2 - . ' M. . t Fl . ' 21,-Ltr... f, ' , . . 4 Q -W- .,.. 145- ' 4- . V A . ., 6 hmf ez ,, . Q, 'ffiff . '-j e. +'7m 'i'.'5f L - 1 'F fa A -- ,,L. g - no .f gf. wi' ' A T ' N J ..3.p,fmp. ' .-32' .. .. - .J , I. C. OPPONENT 69 Cortland 77 Lock Haven 43 N. Y. Ath. Club 55 Wilkes 59 Hartwick 63 Oswego 53 Brockport 59 Bultalo State 69 Buffalo 79 Utica 77 Cortland 66 Hamilton 77 R.l.T. 66 Hartwick 82 St. Lawrence 74 Hobart 67 Oswego 91 Roberts Wesleyan 92 Alfred 83 Albany State 48 LeMoyne Season Record-12 - 9 FIRST ROW: Left to Right: V. Payne, G. Valesente, B, Dilly, L. DiPari5i, V. Leon. SECOND ROW.'Coach Hamilton, T. Porraca, D. Haire, B. Stiehler, R. Cassela, VI. Walczak, B. Rapp. Freshmen Basketball The basketball Cubs, lacking a scoring punch, ended the season with a 8 - 13 record. Playing against much tougher foes such as the Cornell Frosh and the Syracuse Frosh, the Freshman team gained in experience and know-how. High scorers for this year's ball club were George Valesente with 293 points, Bob Stiehler with 193 points and Lou DiParisi with 186. I. C. OPPONENT 49 Cortland 61 51 Lock Haven 48 63 Hartwick 68 47 Syracuse 99 56 Oswego 55 74 Brockport 79 56 Buffalo State 62 44 Buffalo 70 81 Cornell 57 54 Cortland 55 46 Hamilton 71 67 R.I.T. 43 54 Hartwick 64 73 Auburn Comm. Coll. 94 77 Hobart 72 49 Oswego 63 52 Auburn 50 68 Roberts Wesleyan 55 78 Alfred 53 41 Cornell 96 57 LeMoyne 75 Season Record-8 - 13 Sandy Race, Pat Peters, Linda Wrobel, Patti Legos, Dianne McKay, Kay Fairchild, Linda Emery, Carol Sybell. Cheerleaders 'T f'4l111'lqq .5414 . -. gi I 55.7 A L. ' P , 4 :Gp -a' Im- A r r r e ' 'fi w 'if' yy ,ffsfff ff' Q ' u ' 1 F u y gi an- ., S. . 5 h dc V J ,1y ' '54 -fill! 1 fr N f u-,fi?fl4 + Vf , ' ,f ,E nf, A ' 'if ' ,Q 3.1 f .-1w,,-ge - Q -- + ,,, , ,-H - V- ..- -- - ... . . ., ,. C715 q T:. .1.:q .v Y .-f 4:f ' ' ' Q-' ' u an an .. al 5- YS -e Varsity Wrestling FIRST ROW: Left to Right: G. Ruberti, D. Anderson, B. Iuliano, O. Iacovelli. SECOND ROW: R, Keens, Mgr.,' j. Cassese, C. Henke, 1. Mackey, Puleo, L. Lanzillo, Coach H. Broadwell. I. C. OPPONENT 13 Wilkes 22 Hartwick 3 Syracuse 10 Lock Haven 11 U. of Buffalo 16 R.l.T. 1 1 Cortland 14 Clarkson 21 E. Stroudsburg 15 Oswego Season Record-2 - 7 - 1 :E WL , ' '. ' f . - .Q 4,51-,f ig- . A ff.-in FIRST ROW: Left to Right: F Macera Lezman T Hzcks G Rogers R Gz ord SECOND ROW: Coach A. Extey L Rzcks M r K Leckoby M West f. jondreau, R. Morris, P. Lieblezn Freshmen Wrestling OPPONENT Syracuse 'IO Alfred Tech. I. C. 28 34 Corning Comm. C 18 25 Buffalo R.l.T. 13 Cortland 5 Cornell 21 Oswego Season Record-5 - 3 O fi ' J, . I 5 2 6 , 4f ,' W gy? . K 1 . rx' v f KB! ff 0 F . 1 4- 1 'f I Q11 . ! Q 2,246 , f if ' W gfffwv , 5 'z 9 2 4. , 1 1 M6 if f IM, fra! 5' f ,Mr I-x f 4 1, ,U A lfifix f n, f 0 f ,V 7 M R- ' ' 'ff !3i77wf ,J-1, i g,,. ,- me , I,v'f '1! Q .- Ic- , 'wwf' m f 171' ,fjggyc , , 1,5-W. Him, -2: ' 'Q rfffiwewem 51, . . 4 ,, fix-:-:ag :...:m:::.g ' M? 3459 of 1 3,155.5 ,f . - ca... -MV., ' f .E-,: , ' fm: ..: :L -F ,.,f .2521 . .1 f. A ' , .,.. A .f , . , ' . ,np .-1.:112:L ,vi ., I , , . QW f e m.,,,,.., ,. , . 1 -- f :kg 9. ' '4- 'Vfffifif' iff: , . . 4' 'J 1 f.r',,gQsf-151120:-'fr 1-1 3' A 'W 1-ffyfii ., '55 '1E:53:3f?E7fA ' ' 'jf -1:?f?'-:- 'V , ,g-a.,:::' f' :.2,La-5:5525 -' fr' f , ,ac , , 3 ,. .. .ag -2 ,, 'f :P f Z lf 12, , QQ 1 ' , f f ' f , ..,. ,, ., . , . H , . ,. ,.. . - M I M 5 FIRST ROW: Left to Right: F. Mantaufel A McKloskey, M LeGere, R. Emmerich, B. Brown, B, Flackbarth SECOND ROW: M. Yacht, R. Price, M Gilman, P Mitchell L Cambell omen G mnasts . 1 fi 9 f I-if X I Q ,V- FIRST ROW: Left to Right: G. Ruberti, Mgr., M. Mudrey, C. Rutkowski, T. Bedell, B. Iuliano, B. Keens, B. Kirkhart, N. Brooke, H. Bjerke, R. Wright. SECOND ROW: Coach M.Green, L. Heinemann, D. Weston, Biddy, Yengo, E. Holmes, D. Downer, G. Gregorka, L. Green, T. Frank, B. Babb, R. Hutchinson, Mackey, P. Shwartz, B. Dinse, Coach DoeJ' Yavits. Varsit Track V VV . -Y V rf V - 1-wgaAphnM:V.m.1-.gg free. fU'1V +z'Sf wfwwvvvukimqwynw w-fewmfe.av'fEhkv- ..X MM2?'msSvmMwmmQynwQQKw -ve ' Vs-r: ' :. ' V, ' .-. - - ' 4 . '. . 4-, ,J -. -f V. '- 'A '- .V V if - 1 .. 4 . W ' 'V ff f,,!?.sk,gg?w., 5,5 1, ,h n . 4 , LZ., ,, , . , ' '41 1. 5.1 yy: aw -if-,.,..,.1' ,, ,. ' , . ' - .. 'V:fVf1'r,.'Wf'1f'-N i -5 N-P V. 'Si -.31 w e. WV-:tv QM V we '34, -c. 1 x M V. , xg V-Fw ff. , +4 ' ip 5 ' 12-BQ-,ff -If N .,+ .:f .-.. 2?fai,'rgE'?'3se-4'f+i'f::g , ' '12 .. 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VH iw 7 :V A 1 :Iv gf.. - - f...-. -7, :ic .55-3 M,.,,.,..',....i-2:6755I , 1' H ' mi ' ' V 711. M2221 ffwk '-,... , if V .+MYW' A m4':A5JQQaMksc'Ml . EQ? Q. .. A ' - , ,f .Q..........--- V . .. ... . .. .ya . V V3 ,. ., '- , -'Vinyl 5 :MW QJWQMKEWMQMKFMM' m', fQW9wWwW1fwwi9A. -Q V ..., . .... Ai . iwiikn. 49 I 2? X f' . ...IF I I Wen. . I ,,, VE. i. -V , V .-40 1 My - , ig m l 1 1 5. iff OPPONENT I. C. 45 Wyoming Sem. 72 75 Rochester 55 102 BuH'alo State 7 671 6 Manlius 54 47 Alfred 83 Season Record-3 - 2 Competed at N.Y.S. College Track 8. Field Association Meet at Hamilton College 5 2.-' ' M X f 1 4, 4. , V ,. .f.::1m-f- f- A . -mr 14 A-- uf--ew w., '3 'a?PF 1- 'f m v... - .' -f - f .,.., , W.. 117,91 f. 494 in :!Q,- -,,:45f- sd! 3' nf 'L ,fsfw ..,., . ,itz -wwf-I-zsf . . if H . -rff.mf-Zfr4,.,., .4'.,+-14.1 , fm-f.,,e.A.ffff-,ffffxe .aww-.,-www.e.,-ffm-X-:--,wa--f.. Mfr. V' ':f:,im:f1:'saed-1V' f- sf 4 mar- - '. fl , 2,1 '-2 2-fw.:1.-Iwvff 1:-H1 K W7 1,1 +- .. X. ffl, f. .. ,4',.fv44...e .ma Mfr, lQ:4:g-ffwgf , ,C 1 H-122 - , M .V ' 1' iff. 4 ' ' 'g-12125, ::- 5' 4'Z'i ..' y, -S -, r'F3J'rf2i ' , 'iv . ' . U 5'-,Ht --wgw fi? gn, '. ..f,f,.--1,,,wg,.?+.-yxiwsiyi-:,SA f '46 ' L bf 5,,Q,,g2jg37f5':4g:4ff-ff.-gk ,fn -, . ,: g,1:a':t.f:wf+f..,--likffzw H -'N 'if' ,' - f. f- f-g ,' .,f, .ni mit' -f .1 ,J 5' .nf Q, 4 ..f e .- -...W . -. W.. so v4 ..-.z,,,4....fff--fMA.-.4, if , 1. f 1, . f . ..5X2EEfzVi1?-P!Y'1'f1,.'.f4e..,f.s 1-meh S- My ' ,qw -- ' , , Ml .V ,. :1 f.1,.J: 1 V f :f:- ' -1' -' - ' ' , P -was -.W .,,. w, V. - .gf,w,.,:-yy, ,-,if-2533311 . f-M '.'. f , ,,,,.,,,,, - N ' f-.c .,N.-mm-WFI? MW - Q. ' 5 as ,. azfwl , , ,,.. ..,,. . 4.7,-.Wi-5. i , :1g,,.1q1amLe3Mfmsf N . ., , fem.1,swarm4.f'Z.zfmuMr?M'-A-we ' V I nv .I . S l .. ll l l l I i l 1 I l l FIRST ROW: Left to Right: L. Ricks, Mgr., Bennet, T. Terray, D. Leach, F. Stuart, f. Beebe, B. Blokker, D. Leach, C. Bird, T. Ragan. SECOND ROW: B. Chadwick, T. Cole, P. Whitman, G. Lutter, Schum, D. Anderson, B. Reynolds, P. Lieblien, W. Ruby, AI. Weiner, Eiss, M. Sarachek, H. VanValkenberg, f. Armato, E. Michael, A. Cerullo, R. fantosciak, Coach Eugene DeLuca. l Freshmen Track Depth in many events helped the Freshman Track squad come up wi'th a 3- 2 record this year. It was a well rounded team with certain individuals able to come up for each meet. Outstanding members who contributed to the successful year were Gerd Lutter, pole vault, Art Cardi, dash: Walt Ruby, shot g and Paul Whitman in the My mile. l. C. OPPONENT 45 Wyoming Sem. 72 75 Rochester 55 , 102 Buffalo State 7 67 l X6 Manlius 54 516 l 47 Alfred as l Season Record-3 - 2 Competed at N.Y.S. College Track 8 Field Association Meet at Hamilton College .11 l :aries N . , .S Wife' .L 2 si- 'fic .sl . fa- .f ' . .. i f if I A, A 43 -.74 z x .wt X rg! L K Af- - L lvms.. W Z. -' '. -is at gf stef-'Q f. if N H it -f . 'H f ' , , 2 -Q'-s f r ge., ' :gps . , ' r-3-: sa ,Z -5 ' H V X 2' Y- ., f ., .1 ext, , 2 ' ., . , -L. . ' w -K T ' 'wi K ' S' i 5 43 . .fx - 'V-. . . ,f ., - .2 g., V ,M fd ., ,sn 1 ,. xc.. , ,ti , -I .1 i 55.5, 4, I F it 6 .1 't - 21. UV . 1' V' . ffl g 3152 ' ,. .iEz5:i ., , ' -mf f ' lib -' - ' . J,-. ,:sf . ' -511312-' .?., - F'-1,4 ff' ,. -': -7.'gj,':,g3. .-,ff 225:52 V s ,5 s :Ez iii' , 'f,,r. 'H 7 V A : 5 f ,:,g . 'gf 1.-V.: 1:1 1 r . f - --'aa ' ' dl? f.vv -.:.f- ' 11' ff' is If- U- ' 1' Iii - w ' 2- '-I ISF' :g ,.v TQ? ' fsL, ':if' - - .41 1 f 2 vffiqzg' 1,:,-..1-21:1 5-: f- . .Y 51 'U '- I ' i ar I .r -e . - - M 1 , 1- 11 -f1- '5- 1, .. 5 ' 7 ' 'ig' .,., A 'ns ,. 2.15.-., .. ,':5 . ' , , . .-. -21: .. . ' at 1. ' 1 , FIRST ROW: Left to Right: L. Turro, T. Dinse, Stark, F. Feusaro, R. D'Ambrosi, D. Wallace, L. Tosini, D. Herzog. SECOND ROW: Coach C. Brady, B. Pickert, E. Bowers, D. jones, ll. Harris, B. Davis, B. feworski, G. DiPasquale, B. Corcoran, Asst. Coach. STANDING: Left to Right: Mgr. Mikelbank, Capt. E. Sliwinski, Coach R. Denoncourt. SECOND ROW: P. Stoyell, D. Waterman, R. jackson, W. Snopek. THIRD ROW: S. Hood, P. facobi, G. Grau, C. Mielcarski, H. Bjerki. I. C. OPPONENT 25'!z U. of Mass. 70 V2 39 77 Cortland 37 S. Conn. 59 37 Slippery Rock 59 37 Westchester ' 59 41 Cortland 55 49 V2 Queens 46 V2 Left to Right: T. Smith, Martin, Hall, Beijer, R. Roderick. Varsity Clymnasts Freshmen Gymnasts ' ' l -A :lv , .J E Jw Left to Right: Coach V. Messina, Dunphy, P. Parks, G. Wands, B. Schutz, F. Schroeder, U. Schaafhausen, A. Krotz. Varsity Tennis -' Y f' f- ---- V--A-14,--N -f-,-- f ---fW-.uM...e1.v.-.-A-.-1..:vmmmu.mm,,K,:..L,,m,,mmfV,,Z,m, I. C. OPPONENT 0 Hamilton 9 7 Utica 2 6 Hobart 3 8 Cortland ' I 6 Harpur 3 6 Brockport 3 6 Alfred 3 8 R.I.T. I Season Record-7 - 1 Varsity Golf Left to Right: Coach H. Broadwell, C. O'Hara, G. Light, S. Zabielski, Hewes j. Stalker, B. Stevenson. I. C. OPPONENT 7 Utica 2 6 Hobart 3 8 Hartwick I 6 V2 LeMoyne 2 V2 I0 V: Brockport 7 V2 5 Cortland 13 Harpur 2 Oneonta I 4 R.l.T. 5 12 Alfred 6 7 Cortland I I 2nd to Hamilton among 8 teams at Harpur Invitational. 4 5 FIRST ROW: Left to Right: A. Newa, D. Fazio, D. Perrier, W. Beck, R. Meyers, P. Navaretta, Hewes, L. Greene, R. Risley, D,Hont, A. Palmer, G. Lutter. SECOND ROW: Coach Doe Yavits, Cassese, F. Triola, F. Caliel, B. fackson, P. Shwartz, Baker, S. Hood, T. Sabatelle, F. Clark, N. fohnson, S, O'Dea, G. Freischlag, M. Christensen, AD. Borden, R. France, P. Brewer. THIRD ROW: D. Amendola, Nindl, Frietas, L. Detmer, D. Lynch, A, Seibert, f. Schoj, G. Weiner, C. Colgan, S. Hood, T. Gilliam, W. Wilson, S. Harbecker, f. Ramonjack, S, Watrobski. ' Sporting only a 5-6 record, this year's soccer squad still proved to be a good college team. Recognition was given to several players including the choice of sophomore Gerd Lutter to the All New York State lst team along with senior Fullback LeRoy Greene. Other outstanding players were Pete Navaretta at Center Half and Warren Albrecht at F ullhack. Andy Palmer and Don Fazio were chosen as co-captains for next year. With 26 players returning next year, including 12 lettermen, it will prove to be a successful year. Varsity Soccer I. C. OPPONENT 4 St. Bonaventure 1 Clarkson 1 Rochester 0 Hartwick 5 LeMoyne 0 Cortland 0 Colgate 1 R.I.T. lDoubIe Overtimel 2 Hobart lOvertimel 1 Oswego 'I Brockport Season Record-5 - 6 Freshmen Soccer , V, 1- , .,.. if .... ....,. , -- Y 2 Rochester 3 . Z ' , 1 Cgfnell 3 1' rw .- 11:2 ' . 2' 1 I .,z.g.-:gif .fr -s-fix.-:.,-'-35 '-'- ' film:--11 i W C' I J I 3 Hobml 2 t v f'W? - Iv: .... .. 1 Colgate 3 -,1- 1 . ' 2 Oswego 3 ' , W gf 5.1.-Iv., . as - If 11. -. 1:-:Ei . 1 .... 1 -:sf , ,.-. 2 V- liz- 4 5 ',.- ,- 'I ' . ' . f J . 3 Horpur 2 J , I :r-: ' f ' , Mae- .M . c .,,.,,,r,..,,f. .V , Q -war . M. .- .f.,:fa+.a:fe- , V .. -. . Us .1 .. . .- . ...fB.p.f. F- ,.-V ,LH , .- Seqggn R - 6 'I -2 SCOI' - , .,.. 2 FIRST ROW: Left to Right: B. Niles, L. DiParz1si, j. Martin, Beijer, V. Payne, B. Gordon, G. Vale- sente, V. Leone, Edwards, L. DiNapoli, F. Ma- cera, D. Morse. SECOND ROW: Coach C. Wood, M. Norcross, R. Arietta, S. Tiegel, P. Morris, D. Parish, P. Sucher, D. Friedman, D. Conners, R. Saccucci, j. Gentner, W. Snopek, B. Herschaft, K. jamie- son, M gr. I 4 ,yo SW: , PA' I ' ' ,I-55? , Hi-md M: , , ,. w,,f,,,,V,,,, :M vl'v3fm',21 -- ,. Jw 5365, -4'i,z?iw '5 , 'f 'i,x -1..,+f.i'J5', ' -Lyin'-. fi'5iva'Li?: 1-wx-',-af v - ,mm , N M, , , ufrffllur K 57 fNL1.q-Lilffx -X53 1 2- ,,iwbgq.f 'V , W .ff , ,Vi v F .159 , Wd 1'.- , Q2 , T ., 'Qu - 4' 3 W ,. W 5 -L Q 1 ' G? gl' ' ,. Al i t -,. b ,alfig ,L , ' .QJHJ H I if VV. wi- . 1 W-F4 is f -ggi LA 3- ' 4 ' ax 1 s-. 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'Lili fm. , M ' 6 w in if K ff' E 16 A f was 2 . Axi m A Iif DELTA LAMBDA CHAPTER Best Wishes to the Class of '63 and t Special wishes to our graduating Brothers ITHACA COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Extends Congratulations T0 THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1963 And Welcomes Them to Its Membership All Good Wishes for Your Future Success 127 years of service to the community . . . TOMPKINS COUNTY TRUST COMPANY A 110 N. TIOGA ST. 0 DRIVE-IN ON E. SENECA ST. I ITHACA SHOPPING PLAZA M b d S M b d C ration Good Luck Class Cf 1963! Slater School and College Services has been serving wholesome meals at Ithaca College since 1955. Each year at graduation time, we think back on many pleasant times and the fine students we have known. Your college administration realizes that classroom performance starts with planned nutrition. Through the Slater organization, they have wisely invested your dollars in quality foods, prepared and served in a friendly manner. We hope you have enjoyed Slater meals and service. From all of us, good luck and good health in the years ahead! Slater School and College Services im - PHILADELPHIA 46, PA. Now Serving More Than 750 Schools in 32 Sfafes and Puerfo Rico V, it , . t:'i E 4 N V' ,. , we ...e mm: .W ,. A . r rrr Compliments of if , I THUMPSUN VI-ILLEY BALFOUR Music House Ffaiemlw 801 West Buffalo S Sm I Ithaca, N. Y Jgxriiy 330 West State e er ' Ithaca N Y 4 V ' Finest Foods sedges-Favors 1. Conn 81 Same, Graciously 5'e 'S-Tfophies MORRIES ' sand Instruments iio. i l Served Ithaca College Rings ' HIWCG Oftice in i Gulbronsen Organs . carry out Servlce Rothschild's y Rqy Rgbinggn l USETVICG for Ihe I Musician Private Room for Banquets HART HAL'S Delicatessen Breakfasts ' Lunches ' Dinners ' Orders to Go 'iThe home of hot Pastramilv Catering for All Occasions Appetizing . Specialties CLINTON HOUSE Famous for Fine Foods and Drink rg. 1- K 1,-37, Since 1831 E W Smorgasbord Every Y Saturday Night 7 5:30-8:30 if fi :,: VISIT THE MURAL LOUNGE 116 N. Cayuga St. 309 E. State 'ieu Phone AR 3-5661 A MUSIC STORE 201 S. Tioga sr. ITHACA, N. Y. PHARMACY MRS. G. W. HART J. A. HART Proprietors 402 W. State St. Corner of N. Plain WE DELIVER Phone 3-6831 e Best Wishvs NORMANDIE ro the Ithacais most popular Class of 963 Tl-2Stl1UT'ant ..,.,V Compliments of FAMOUS Fon FINE f . .I ' Fooos SINCE 1905 V I IZAP 8 The store with I 112-114 E. State S1. DISTINCTIVE CLOTHING i-'y, 1 . . ITHACA, N. Y. I 224 E. s1'A1E sr. V ITHACA, N. Y. 81 Years of Brand Nanw Lenrlerslzi p FOR 'WONDERFUL MILKSHAKES Go 'to the Frozen-Gold Soda Bar Gm Luncheonette ICE CREAM In Pavlfagvs or at the Fountain 433 North Cayuga St. Raise your average on campus with Clothes from your cfage fadgion Cenfer 119 E. Stale ITLHACI-1 SUPPLY 00. 311 Ecisi Stole AR 2-1580 Food Service Equipment 8. Suppl Bur Supplies 811 Janitor Supplies v:-fz5:Lw11::':'--EW:f' vmfiz.:-::'.'an-:1-2:35r:::.,1:,Q,.,:-:gg ,-3::Q-5:::1.,:::5:,3-ag,-, - ITHACA Hom 1 hump nf Ihr famnua Butrh liitrhen Our .4 ppreciatio and Best Wishes to the Class of 1963 WE SHALL LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR FIRST REUNION PATRONS: Rumseygs Lent's Music Store Vasteno's Liquor Store Cus's Moe's signatures signatures signatures


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