Alto Saxophone Trumpet Trombone Guitar Keyboards Bass Drums THE PERFORMERS BOB ZUNG, Faculty TIM HAGANS, Faculty KEN CERVENKA, Faculty LENNIE PETERSON, Faculty STEPHEN ROCHINSKI, Faculty BRUCE BARTH, Faculty MIKE STANZILIS, Boston, MA JACK COOK, Boston, MA Ice Cream Pants was a term that applied to the white flannel trousers which with blue blazers formed the standard dress for young men at the turn of the century, especially when they were going out on a date. The term originates in New England when around 1912 the local druggist would, along with his summer supply of ice cream, hire a fair-haired, rosy cheeked mama's boy, dressed in white, to tend the soft drink counter. Because, then as now, most kids had an arfinlty for dirt, mama's boy couldn't engage in any horse play on his way to or from work, lest his lily white pants get soiled, since he was, in a way, signaling that 'l can't have anything to do with you hooligans because | might get dirty \bf | do !