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X-472 Vol. XIII, No. 9 Ithaca College, Ithaca, N. Y., Friday, January 30, 1942 Key Battle of '42· Basketball Alu~ni To ~resent Lady Preciou·s Stream Cultural

___Eampaign Fought Here Tonight ~:~ .m_ Coni:ribut:ion i:o Wesi:ern Theai:re R:~~~~~90 0 ~h:~:~:1 no of Ithaca College '36, will give Stroudsburg l~vaders Have "The Kingdom of God" Ithaca a preview of her debut rr======~ Audience Appreciates Long Record Of Wins Already Under Way piano concert in Town Hall Febru- Calling All Photographers! cry -9, at 3:00 P· m. Hove you some "choice" Oriental Flavor It is a pleasure to welcome Mrs. shots that you would like to The small, but mighty Strouds­ For the past week the cast of burg State Teachers quintet will Holl and we are particularly hon- see in the Cayugon? (f so, "The Kingdom of God," a play by arrive here tonight to engage the orded to hove this preview. Dur- place photographs in O self- McGovern, Duddleston, Ryan Turn G. Martinez Sierra, has been in pride of I. C. in a do-or-die cage ing the past month Mrs. Holl hos addressed envelope, and In Top Performance fest. The famous foragers from rehearsal. This production, which played at Princeton, N. J., ,New either give it personally to Pennsylvania bring a commend­ is the second production of the Rochelle and Port Jervis, N. Y. Joe Stutzman, or place in the able reputation with them. Their Olean Times of December 30, s box. All prints will be re- Light and delightful seemed to year to be directed by Dr. Charles l 941, says of her performance turned. zone defense and fast break has J. McGaw, will be the fourth in be the reaction of the select, in­ added many a notable opponent there: "Possessor of unusual music- !:-======;;;;I vited audience at the preview of to their long list of vanquished this year's series of plays presented al talents, Mrs. Hall displayed a foes. Even mighty Seton Hall has by the Department of Drama of superb technical equipment that Mr. Kessler Features lady Precious Stream, under Mr. succumbed to the impregnable Ithaca College. more than matched the demands Reich's direction, Thursday eve­ of on exacting prograb." Then .•. New Set-up For .Band spirit, and ravaging tactics of the In this play Sierra concerns him­ ning, January 28. Stroudsburg club. "Discerning musicianship and an self with a young girl, Gracia, who individualistic style were revealed The Repertory Band, under the The one typically Chinese set­ direction of Mr. Philip S. Kessler, lthacans Prepared leaves her comfortable home and in the artistic performance." ting was extremely beautiful, as Mrs. Hall, formerly Miss Mar­ played its fourth annual concert Coach Yavits has the Bombers lavish surroundings to become a sister in the Order of St. Vincente garet Clark of Cortland, N. Y., last Sunday evening, January 25 were the costumes, and the total well girded for the prospective de Paolo. The character of Sister studied here with Mr. Sampaix in the Little Theatre. visual effect was striking. The battle. Last Friday night's sham after she fransferred from East­ The band displayed marked im­ lighting seemed perfectly blended contest with the Egans was con­ Gracia is being portrayed by Mar­ garet ltter. This part gives Miss man School of Music. During her provements in musicianship which clusive proof of the Big Blue's abil­ and carried out what we felt was ltter ample opportunity to show years here she became a member hos been steadily · developing the ity to cope with the visitor's style her versatility as an actress, as she of Sigma Alpha Iota. Mr. Hall past few years. Particularly note- the correct setting. Music and of play. Although they were slow must age from nineteen to seventy '36, was a member of Phi Mu Al­ worthy was some excellent solo sound effects seemed perfect. to start, the lthacans soon made during the course of the play. pha, taking the Public School work done by various members of their opponents zone look like a the organization. The Hon. Reader, played by The play boasts of a large cast Music cou,rse. He is supervisor of sieve, and their "fast break" a music in McGraw at present. Since In an attempt to balance the Margaret ltter, somehow failed verse to the Lambeth Walk. In and gives equal opportunity for color of the band, Mr. Kessler or- to give us the atmosphere and acting honors to all the characters, her marriage, Mrs. Holl has con­ fact, the Egans became so frus­ tinued to study in City, ranged the group in a semi-cir- pace that we expected, and that trated in their attempts to stop the as each scene depicts a different period in the life of Sister Gracia. first with Ethel Newcomb and as cular formation with the clarinets we found when the play was onslaught that they were forced the pupil of Frank Bishop. Annie in the front row. This arrange- to drop the "zone" and resort to The first scene takes place in on ment had its effect in that the bal- actually under motion. The pac- Old Mens' Home, the second in a Friedberg is her manager. other defensive measures. On Sunday evening, February ance and tone quality was much ing and timing of the show op- Maternity Home for delinquent improved over previous set-ups. peered to be professional and in Reserves Improving girls, and the last in an Orphan's 1 we hope to see you all there to The program follows: the correct style. The too many W i t h characteristic sagacity, Home: hear Mrs. Hall's preview. Follow· ing is the program: Student Prince Overture Romberg western asides, however, detract­ Coach Yavits has been giving his "Kingdom of God" promises to reserves every opportunity to in­ Partita Bb Major ...... Bach Musing and Cotton Blossoms ed from those that should have be a beautiful and enjoyable pro­ Prelude crease their knowledge, and widen duction and should prove to be Gillette brought the house down. Fine- Allemande Vogue Overture ...... Holmes. s t ones, scene was t oo muc h sap-I their experience. As a result, the good entertainment for the audi­ M h f h P S II indispensable second string has Couronte ~- arc·1· o t e eers ...... u B1van h, s t·1c k f or au d"1ence consump t·10n. ence. The play will be presented Sarobande :>1c1 1ano ...... ac h shown a decided improvement. In- in the early port of March. Los Taros ...... Lacome T e moving of properties added ( Continued on page 3) Minuet I Minuet II Gulls of Gaspe •...... •..... Hildreth I (Continued on page 4) Gigue Sonata op 110 ...... Beethoven Large Summer Course Probable; Moderato Cantabile, Molto es- New Draft Policy Gives Phy Eds Living Costs For Extra T~rm Low peressivo Allegro Molto Renewed f.,ease On Scholastic Life Adagio, ma non troppo A few facts concerning the third The latest reports on the three Fugo semester include the following. The following is a copy of the sideration as a man in training, he semester program ore still some­ Nocturne in F Major ...... Chopin There will be no lowering of the new policy affecting Physcial Edu­ must meet the requirements of a what vague. However, a partial Scherzo in C Minor ...... Chopin standards now existing in the :ation Students of draft age. It 'necessary man" as defined, giv­ tally of the student questionnaires Poissons d'or ...... Debussy three departments. To those at­ was sent to Mr. Lawrence Hill, head ing consideration to such factors which were filled out at the time of Flux d'Artifice ...... Debussy tending school, the coming of sum­ of the Physical Education Dept. by as: registration reveal that 55% ore Lesghinko ...... Liopounow definite about returning for the mer will not mean relaxation, but the New ,York State Headquarters "1. Length of time in which the third semester. The college's execu­ the continuance of a normal school of the Selective Service Board. student has been pursuing the tive board feels that,even 45% or program. "In line with a recent pronounce­ course. 50% would be high enough to A few faculty members who Special Army Section ment of the Bureau of Labor Sta­ "2. The relative progress and warrant the third semester. How­ hove previously been contracted tistics of the Office of Production standing in such course. ever, this figure will probably for summer jobs eleswhere will In This Year's Cayugan Management which stated there "3. The relative chances of em­ climb because of the fact that the leave Ithaca for the summer. In will be a possible shortage of high­ ployment or placement for such physical education men will, in all addition, one or two others may be At a Cayugan staff meeting last school teachers of Physical Educa­ activity for which he is preparing. probability, be deferred on the allowed to continue their post­ week it was decided to put a spec­ tion for men, students in training "This latter fa1=tor may be evi­ grounds of occupational deferment graduate studies, if their classes ial section in the yearbook for for such positions will be given denced by contract of employment as long as the school or the in­ can be handled by some other I. C. students in the army. Joe consideration for occupational de­ or any reasonable assurance that dividual can give some assurance member of the faculty. Stutzman will be glad to have ferment as 'necessary men,' Brig­ the registrant will engage in that of obtaining a job. Dormitory and dining hall rates snapshots of our army boys for adier General Ames T. Brown, New activity." will be somewhat reduced because this section. York State Director of Selective Upon receiving the above notice, Regarding this, Mr. Hill has in­ of reduction in maintainance cost. If you are in the army or are Service, announced today. Mr. Hill promptly wired the news formed us of a very high employ­ The work in some subjects· may going in the army this semester, In a bulletin issued to boards in to some fifteen students from his ment percentage, stating that he be planned on a half semester be sure and order your book be­ New York State, General Brown department who had already left could have placed 50 men.. and 20 basis which will allow the chang­ fore you leave. The Cayugan said: for induction into the service. Just women immediately if he had had ing of teachers at mid year so staff will send the book, POST­ "There are no blanket defer­ how many of this group will be the graduates. The same situa­ that some may have a longer voca­ PAID, to your camp. And don't ments, and each case must be con­ able to return as a result of this tion has existed in the music de­ tion or continue their post-gradu­ forget those pictures-the girls like sidered on .its individual merits. new policy cannot as yet be de­ partment. ate work. uniforms. · Before a student may be given con- termined. ' ·• --

------Page 2 The Ithacan, Friday, January 30, 1942 STATE Wqr lltqarau CAMPUS CALENDAR Founded Jan. 8, 1931 Sun.-Mon.-Tues. - Feb. 1-2-3 FRIDAY, JANUARY 30 Keynote 1905 Successor To Once-A-Week 1926 "" Varsity Basketball - E. Stroudsburg at Ithaca - 8: 15 P. M. MARJORIE MAIN Published every other Friday of the school year by the students-of Lady Precious Stream - Little Theatre - 8: 15 Ithaca Col/rge, Ithaca, N. Y. Wed.-Thurs-Fri.-Sat. - Feb. 4.7 SATURDAY, JANUARY 31 TYRONE POWER Member Associated Collegiate Press Informal Dance - Hilliard House - 9:00-12.00 GENE TIERNEY Represented for National Advertising by Play - Little Theatre - 8: 15 "Son of Fury" National Advertising Service, Inc._ College Publishers Representative SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1 420 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. J.os Angeles San Francisco Informal Breakfast - Delta Phi Zeta - 10:00 STRAND Sun.-Mon.-Tues. - Feb. 1-2-3 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3 KAY KYSER Editor-in-Chief, A. W. PAULEY '42 Business Mgr., BERT O'BRENZ '42 Varsity Basketball - Mexico City at Ithaca -· 8: 15 "Playmates" Managing Editor, GENE REICHENTHAL '43 -Lupe Velez SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7 Wednesday, Feb. 4--8:30 p. m. EDITORIAL STAFF Meeting of Jewish Students - Room 12 -3:00 Stage Show Music Editor ...... EDWARD GEEEN '42 HELEN HAYES Drama Editor ...... JANE YOUNG '44 "Candle In The Wind" Physical Education Editor ...... FRITZ BECKER '42 Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. - Feb. 5-6-7 Girls Sports Editor ...... BETTY BANKER '43 Double Feature Fraternity Editor ...... EARL TWYMAN '42 Joan Blondell - John Wayne Circulation Manager ...... ,...... BRUCE FLAHERTY '44 DR. REBMANN ANNOUNCES DATE "Lady For A Night'' News Editor ...... FRANK SHAW '44 PLUS FOR REQUIEM; ALUMNI TO SING "Sailors On Leave" NEWS STAFF Wm. Lundigan - Shirley Ross BERNARD SMITH '43 ROBERT WADSWORTH '42 Dr. Rehmann has finally un­ MORTON KLAYMAN '44 EDWARD TIMBRELL '42 locked the secret doors and given TEMPLE BOB SNYDER '42 NELSON ABEEL '43 Corner Bookstore JOS. STUTZMAN '43 EDITH LUNDQUIST '42 forth the performance date of the Sun.-Mon.-Tues. - Feb. 1-2-3 VINCENT SETTICASE '44 DORE PARKER '43 Requiem. Saturday, March 28 is "Go West Young Lady" JOHN ROSENBURG PAT MOIR '44 Donates To Library the day, and it is to be presented Penny Singleton - Glenn Ford ------in Foster Hall {Ithaca High School BusINEss STAFF Auditorium). Wed.-Thurs. - Feb. 4-5 Advertising Circulation In order to help build the repu­ Charles Boyer-Margaret Sullavan HAROLD FRANK '44 ARTHUR R. RY AN '43 The fact that this is the Fiftieth "Appointment For Love" COPY READERS - tation of the Ithaca College Library Anniversary of the founding of to a higher level and to bring to Ithaca College accounts for Alumni Fir.-Sat. - Feb. 617 JANE HENSHAW '42 HARRIET WOLF '43 ROSEMARY ELLIS '42 Charles Starrett the students of Ithaca College more soloists appearing on the program ''West Of Tombstone" Faculty Advisor ...... _____ DR. RAY HOLCOMBE and better books, Mr. Earle W. and Miss Margaret Daum, Mrs. Russell Hayden Florence A. Wilcox, Messrs. Wilmer DeMotte, President of The Corner R. Moyer and Luke E. Motz will sing Bookstore, has in behalf of that the solo parts. According to Dr. firm donated the following books Rebmann, the chorus is now at a Steve Says: ALL CAMPUS ORGANIZATIONS MUST to the college library: point of perfection where assist­ "Darkness at Noon", Arthur ing soloists may be invited to sing The ideal rendezvous to ELECT BEFORE WEDNESDAY, MAR. 16 with it. This is the result of five Koestler; "The Peloponnesian War'', entertain your friends Because of the accelerated schedule, it has been suggested years' hard work on Dr. Rebmann's and guests is at the Thucydides; "The Conquest of Mex­ part. by the Student Council that elections of officers for campus or­ ico" and "The Conquest of Peru", More information will be di­ ganizations be held before March 16. This request is made so Prescott; "Living", Rice; "Intelli­ vulged later in the semester, but that the new Student Council may hold elections before April 1. gence in the Modern World", John the performance of the Requiem . MONARCH Dewey's Philosophy, Ratner; "Guide with chodus, symphony orchestra, With this plan it will be possible to combine the '43 Council with to the Empire State", American the present one. This combined council then will be able to and outstanding soloists promises Visit the Guide Series; "Capital", Kori Marx; to be one of the highlights of the work together for the remainder of the year and then the new "The Flowering o{ New England", Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration. Ice Cream Bar members will receive the opportunity to benefit by the older Van Wyck Brooks; "Of Time and 204 E. State St. council's experience. the River", Thomas Wolfe; " Guide", Federal Writers We know that this will meet the approval of the faculty ad­ Project. BROOKS PHARMACY visors and hope the matter will be given serious attention in the Drug Store Needs and Cosmetics Official Headquarters for very near future. Your Entire Supply of AtL FRESHMEN! PATRONIZE Mass Meeting At Gym MAKE UP Ithaca College's recognir.ed YOUR · Drug Store Thursday, 8:15 P. M. Attendance Compulsory CUT PRICES ADVERTISERS 126 E. STATE ST. As an example of the art of re­ recording of Austrian Peasant cording, Wagner's Die Walkure­ Dances arranged by Max Schone­ Ride of the Walkure, Act Ill & herr, This disc, recorded in Eng­ Lohengrin-Prelude, Act III played land, is jovial and old-worldly. The by the Pittsburgh Symphony Or­ recording is excellent. It's in the Air! chestra conducted by Fritz Reiner Recently released is an album DEAN OF ITHACA, Inc. is well worth investigating, but, entitled A Concert by Lily Pons and as samples of Wagner's music, her husband Andre Kostelonetz. The low price on the Reiner's concept is far less pleasing It includes four numbers by Miss New Spring Sport Coats than those of other conductors. The Pons with Orchestra and four num­ • BUS TRANSPORTATION They're in I I ! Ride, though fast moving and well­ bers by the Orchestra alone. Lily played, does not have the sweep Pons is in good voice but her • MODERN EQUIPMENT and majesty of other versions The enunciation in English leaves some­ Prelude to Act Ill of Lohengrin is • EFFICIENT, COURTEOUS and thing to be desired. Mr. Kostel­ At taken at a very brisk tempo, into onetz and his orchestra play in • SAFE OPERATION which a sense of superficiality has their usual manner. His interpre­ crept. tation of Liszt's Liebestraum No. 3 If you are an earnest collector is peing well received. MORRIS' of records, you are undoubtedly Harry Blantz, first trumpeter of No. 401-409 East State St. Phone 2531 "60 Seconds from State" interested in recordings which the New York Philharmonic is fea­ might be termed "different". tured in an album of two discs Among these is a mast interesting called Bugle Calls of the Army. The Ithacan, Friday, January 30, 1942 Page 3

PATRONIZE

Bagatelles UP-BEAT OUR by Ed Green ADVERTISERS Now that exam week is over, (This is the first of two articles on through the lobby you'll see lo~g, 1ryouf s Being Held the interrelation of the arts so de­ drawn-out faces, faces red with signed as to give the reader. a tears, clean faces, bearded faces, For '42 Scampers broader outlook on the finer things happy faces and .slaphappy faces, of life despite the present world Just Around The Corner Scampers is rounding up into a all caused by the rigid exams that situation. No matter what the re­ show that will be a show. Mon­ sults of the conflict are, the decision "VALENTINES DAY" the teachers so happily imposed day tryouts for acting parts will upon the students. Buck up kids, will not be a finale to civilizcition; be held in the Green Room at 3 as the nation progresses in the re­ We have them to fit every ... the worst is yet to come. P. M. Everyone who is interested need at right prices. A romance in two scenes and adjustment process, so will the arts should come down and get a part. go through a readjustment period an epilogue. The plot for Scampers is in two and, perhaps some evidence of the Scene 1-Sunday morning at 11 Jones' Sc to $1.00 Store parts, The first act is made up of past history and the influence of the a. m. Hom«;Jn, lamason and Gage 208 East' State St. half a dozen hilarious scenes repre­ arts on people throughout all time going to church. sentati~e of highlights in the his­ will aid in the apprehension of a Scene II-Same party strolling in Open evenings 'til nine tory of the school. The second act new philosophy on the future.) late afternoon. is Scampers '42. The script and During the first semester, one of _ Epilogue-The betting office. revising committees have been Odds 2 to 1 on Gage. the World literature classes estab­ working hard to get a show that lished ci common bond between Joe Broccardo seems to be the will celebrate the Fiftieth Anniver­ reason for Janie Washburn's want­ music and literature in the hope sary of the College and also be a that it would make the literary ing to get ou·t of rehearsals e~rly. typical musical comedy Scampers. This brings her number of admirers work more realistic in the eyes of musicians. That there is a defin­ up to umpteen. . I. C. vs. Stroudsburg ite relationship there is common The Cu rious: From my little black d I J 1 knowledge. However, one is in­ ook. "Girls take dates on h~ II , (Continue rom page iris on campus. Are they that m­ clined to ask if interrelation of the First stead of the wild, erratic play that arts stops with music and litera­ < eresting?" was so obvious earlier in the sea­ ture. Interrelation goes much far­ !'"' . Norm Webb was first seen ;.,,,....: . t round school with Mary Ann son, the subs now show a com­ ther than that; it goes into paint­ Radio rans or Columbia n~ • National bination of steady passing, and and still work's "Amos 'n Andy" series eeve; later with "Terry" Wri~ht. ing, sculpture, dancing, timely cuts. others of the fine arts. All these have long suspected that the great obbie Crouse is -now occupying finer arts are related in purpose, lover was not too smart. Well, Bank ost of his time. Oh well .•. Willover's Absence Significant bere's the proof. This is Miss Special note: Bruce Flaherty The vacancy left by the depart­ method and even show relationship Blue-and Andy pass~d her ,UP in terminology. They are the means after indulging a brief passing ould appreciate the names and ure of dynamic Dick Willover may by which the artist communicates fancy. When l\1:s~ '81:ie isn't bu~z­ ddresses of all the students who prove to be a difficult one to fill. his thoughts and feelings to us. ing Andy sh~ Is lovely Madaline re now in the U. S. Service. We'd The faultless efficiency of Dashing Lee, one "' nJi<,'s most tale~ted ike to send them copies of ''The Dick figured prominently in the For example, one is often in­ actresses. · thacan". function of the victorious Ithaca clined to think of architecture when Seen nightly at the college are machine. At present the most listening to Bach's works, especially We Carry A Complete Line of ill Carney and Jane Beller. They likely looking prospect seems to be his "Brandenburg Concertos." They ren't watching rehear~als either. Irv Halstead. Although Halstead are outstanding examples of archi­ ·Ithaca College Seal Jewelry The blackout proved beneficial lacks the speed, and experience of tecture, comparable to a huge Keys, Pins, Bracelets, Key Chains, Compacts, or the dry-cleaning establishments Wily Willover, he has some of cathedral. One can envision the f Ithaca. There was a special on Dick's abilities-a smooth passer, tall spires, the columns, the massive Etc. from $1.00 up ollar cleaning ..• and it wasn't a good set shot, and a cool brain. structure of the building. There is irt either . • • Oh, that Green Mexico City Y.M.C.A. To a depth and intensity of emotion oom. · Play Bombers which captures the listener and it CHANDLER'S Here's a follow-up from the has often been said of the union An intense amount of interest is between these two arts that "Archi­ Jeweler last issue. Kappa Gamma's rooms centered around the coming garrie are suffciently illuminated, includ­ tecture is frozen music and music 202 E. State St. with Mexico City Y.M.C.A. little ( Continued on page 4) First Nat. Bank Bldg. ing Van Ditto's room. Therefore is known about them, except that it must be love. Yes, and Betty they have the reputation of being Loretti is the reason for his wear­ a good team. So far this year, the ing different colored shoes • • • I boys from the southwest have always knew love was blind. . played thirty-nine games. They Question troubling Phy Ed girls: are scheduled to play here on Tues­ "What's Joe Abraham been doing day night, Feb. 3. up to Delta Phi lately?" . • • • I Frosh Swamp Manlius thought I mentioned that in last La·st Saturday night, the Ithaca year's paper •.. Well, if you must yearlings overwhelmned Manlius know, it's Syl Glassman. What's by a score of 65-20. At no time he going to do now that she has during the game did the visitors left? offer any effective resistance. In What's Ted Fay going to do now the early periods the cubs piled up that "Libby" is out practice teach­ a tremendous lead and never re- ing in Rochester? He looks as if linquished it. · he's down in the dumps. What? Wednesday night Coach Light's You really mean he's always that charges journeyed to Scranton. way? The game resulted in a 50-26 vic­ The Drama Dept. is proud to tory for Scranton U. have back two of last year's stu­ dents. They are Erma Schiele and Jack Snyder. They made galant strides in dramatic work last year IDEAL and here's hoping for even a bet­ ter year. Restaurant Who's been occupying the seat 208 North Tioga Street next to "Chet'' Dickerson in his car? It doesn't seem to be any of the Raise a frosty bottle of Coca-Cola to your lips and drink. Phi Mu boys._ Could it be a blonde Home Cooking Instantly its clean, exciting taste brings you refreshment with "sunny" bright hair? Regular Meals plus. And quality-the quality of genuine goodness , • , the It doesn't seem as if Kappa Sandwiches quality of Coca-Cola....:.the real thing. Gamma will lose Betty Ward. Meal Tickets Ralph Roudi, a coming member, BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY has the situation well in hand. SYRACUSE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY You Page 4 The Ithacan, Friday, January 30, 1942

I Bruges represents a period of piety "Precious Stream" material for a smashing succe! and spiritual exaltation; New York Consequently we liked it as an e illustrates wealth, an abundance Charming Production periment, and a contribution of a FUTURAMA of material, industrial power, and (Continued from page 1) other culture to our weste1 by John Rosenburg the heart of a thriving nation. to the charm of the oriental atmos­ theatre. phere. The main criticism one Art expresses the individuality could find, such as prop men. or ,,w I tive to those less fortunate than of the person or nation developing other characters detracting 'from '·. himself. it. Look back at Egypt, Greece, the main action, was entirely lack­ DRUGS SODAS The growth of this ever increas­ Rome, medieval times, the Renais­ ing in the extremely beautiful scene ing passion to champion the un­ sance, and all the succeeding per­ between Lady Precious Stream and CANDY derprivileged, began with the iods up to our time. Various arts her Mother, the Madam, at the reign of President Roosevelt. Larry, trace the development of the peo­ poor home of the heroine. WRITING PAPER a faithful history student, noted ple during these times. History the President's extreme measures can be derived from the arts. Dur- Joan McGovern as Lady Precious ENVELOPES to aid the poor, and became in­ ing our own time, a new spirit is Stream did a very polished and tensely interested. It wasn't lol")g arising. Science and art are more satisfying job, as did Virginia FOUNTAIN PENS before Larry became acutely aware closely related today than at any Bevin, Randy Duddleston, Art Ryan, of the existing facts. His work in previous· time. Even so, this does Ruth Oakey, Morty Klayman, and INK the settlement houses, and his as­ not mean that we are disregarding the most consistent actor in the sociation with the Brentwood State the past; the best in our modern entire show, Gloria Hoffpauir who Hospital served to uncover some art has been derived from the turned in a beautiful performance startling evidence. This evidence heritage of the past but is given as an attendant of the Wang Fam­ has opened new channels of new life and form. Thousands 'of ily (and no scene stealing). Lack thought, and broadened the aven­ years of art and work still stand of restraint and over direction ues of appreciation-this evidence as witnesses to the universality of wasn't noticeable as has been the has created a desire and evolved this as the imperishable expression case with most shows. Delicious a purpose for living. And when of the life of a people. It will take Frank Shaw as the hero was dis­ Sundaes put in Individual a man has found his place in life­ more than any totalitarian nation appointing because of the lack of and the meaning of his existence can do to destroy this! enough masculine force in his part Dishes to take out.· Larry Dunn has become unalterably clear-he and his . detracting mannerisms Once again we bring you an is a man indeed ... This is entirely apart from the Gererally, the rest of the cast was intimate review of the life of one preceding paragraphs but it is a consistent, and· carried out the di­ of our graduating seniors-smiling, i~sson which we might all bene- reefed action. The small parts were congenial Larry Dunn. Bo,i:n and Up-Beat t. The other evening your extremely well done, especially reared on the flat bosom of Long (Continued from page 3) writer: walkeg · in on a "bull ses- Boone and Toklas. 15• frozen arch"itecture." Asion" on the present war situation. Th e Horatio Alger quality of the Island's wave drenched shores, in th th a little village called Smithtown, Historians admit that art is the fter entering e ra er heated story pleased the audience. Orient­ The he arrived on October 12, 1918, most reliable test of values in the discussion, his anger mounted al drama is to lie considered an life of any civilization. Here the minute by minute until· he had to i t . h within one month of the cessa­ highest ideals are presented. When leave the room lest his spirits be ntereS ing experiment, rat er than, North Side tion of the first world catastrophe. a nation is prospering and rising so depressed that all logic would As we review the chain of in­ to great heights, art also prospers be lost. Did it ever occur to yo1,1 cidents and achievements of his Pharmacy and rises; when a nation declines, that these "bull sessions" may settle life-and as we watch the links slip art declines. The two work hand the matters in your own minds, 507 N. Cayuga St. into place, we slowly begin to DINING in hand and one may draw the yet no person in authority may ever realize the value and wealth of the conclusion that art and civilization hear your decisions and you have character from which they were DANCING are synonymous. Periods of poli- wasted your energy for naught? forged ... tical upheaval, of social readjust- Spirits become so depressed that In high school, Larry played four ments, of war and strife, of con- your school work suffers as a re­ QUALITY FOODS PHOTOFINISHING years of ·football and one year of quest and discovery are all factors suit and then your conscience be­ basketball. He captained the foot­ which have influenced the outlook gins to hurt. You are determined worth talking about ball team one year, and made the of the artist to a large extent. to forget about studying and enjoy It starts with Kodak Verichrome, All Western Suffolk team. In ad­ Had you been interested· in more of the so-called social life, of course, and ends with our care­ dition, he was elected president of ful photofinishing. See for your­ travel previous to the present yet your frame of mind is such that self by leaving your next roll of the student council, and in his sen­ world conflict, you might have en- you can't even enjoy that. All in exposed film here. ior year, president of his class. tered Bruges in Belgium. Here all, you are "in a bad way" and THE ALPINE Larry entered college in 1938, one feels a true medieval atmos- the only way to straighten matters 120 N. Aurora St. and in his freshman year played phere of unity in the arts! The out is to start taking things in Head's Camera Shop football, managed the freshman houses have high pitched roofs, stride. You really can't do an}'- 109 N. Auro1111 St. team, and made the the churches are set among the thing about it anyway so why sac- Adelphi honorary society. In his houses, the Bell Tower rising above rifice the enjoyment you might sophomore year, he played foot­ everything else in the city square have if your spirits are once more ball, managed varsity baseball, is a symbol of the life the city on a high level? Snap out of it "One Of The Great Clothing Stores Of The State" and was pledged to Phi-E-K. Dur­ stood for. When its great bells and be yourself. Avoid those bull­ ing his junior year he devoted much ring, the crowds of people are sessions which lead only to mental of his time to social work at the awed to silence. Then, as the depression and wrath! THE SPORT SHOP South Side Community Center. pealing of the bells die away, This year he was elected to the solemn notes of a Gregorian Chant College Men's Headquarters for presidency of his fraternity, a tern~ arise, swelling into a mighty song, porary responsibility, which was coming from the white-robed choir eclipsed by the more permanent under the arcades of the tower. ATWATER'$ FINE CLOTHING - FURNISHINGS one of taking a wife. Here we find, architecture, music, To the casual observer, the pre­ vestments, color-all against a SPORTSWEAR - .SPORTS EQUIPMENT ceding paragraphs might seem background of sublime silence. Yet, Everything quite conclusive, but to the great as one looks at Bruges and its number of Larry's more intimate medieval atmosphere, the imagina­ to friends they are but a weak out­ tion can perceive the towering We are prepared to do our best line. For, behind the smiling coun­ structures of our own country and tenance-behind the heavy black age and John Alden Carpenter's EAT brows, there exists a mind that is composition Skyscrapers reminds to serve you Musically keenly alert, and sharply sensi- you of the dynamism of this age.

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Phi Epsilon Kappa T d L · · Twelve To Be Inducted I 1. a1Je an [ll/}Jleftf I Fraternally Yours The following are to be formally 1 inducted into our fellowship to- By Fritz Becker morrow evening. Theodore Fay, '------' !....--·-----·-·-·-·-·------:------' Thornton Newhouse, Henry Adams, What's all the hollering for? the 1.F.T. House 32-23. The sched­ Delta Phi Zeta Entertain Miss Waste,lain Richard Cartwright, Thomas Green, Dick Willover has left for the ule calls for each team to play Mrs. Bert R. Lyon Entertains Charles Compton, John Housemen, Army-but that isn't going to break ever}' other team twice. Carl Cook, A r t h u r Wheaton, up a good basketball team. This The schedule: We were happy to entertain Charles Lent, Joseph Abraham, and will be the first lineup change since Jan. 31-P.E.K. vs. Terriers Mrs. Bert Rogers Lyon, president Miss Wasterloin at our house dur­ Rudolph Albanese. Congratulations the first game of the season. I.F. T. vs. Stagehands of the Delta Phi Zeta patronesses, ing her stay here. It was a happy to you all, fellows. After the cere­ Coach Yavits has not yet de­ Feb. 7-P.E.K. vs. I.F.T. entertained at a tea in her home and honored evening for us. monies are completed there will cided who will replace Willover, Terriers vs. Stagehands on Thursday, January 22. She be a house dance in honor of our but Irv Halstead or Ted Fay seem Feb. 14-P.E.K. vs. Stagehands We ore looking forward to Mrs. newly acquired brothers. had as guests of honor the new Margaret Clark Hall's recital with to be the logical men for the spot. 1.F.T. vs. Terriers patronnesses of Delta Phi Zeta, great expectations. In my humble opinion Halstead Feb. 21-P.E. K. vs. Terriers who were installed last month at Phi Mu Alpha should get the nod. 1.F.T. vs. Stagehands On Monday evening, January the formal initiation of members. "Mole" Reynolds Retires Bill Friis, a joyvee player hos Feb. 28-P.E.K. vs. 1.F.T. The new patronesses are Mrs. 19, we held Pan Pipes Hotel. Those Saturday evening the Phi Mu also left school. Bill was o good Terriers vs. Stagehands Adrian Newens, Mrs. Johann Reich, 16 girls invited played a piece on boys invaded the Lehigh Restaur­ ball player, and might have moved March 7-Playoffs. Mrs. Ralph Jones, Mis·s Bess Dan·­ their major instrument. We were ant and put on one of the finest up if the army had not called him There has been talk of a basket­ iels, and Mrs. Lee Smail. only sorry that our house can't ac­ farewell parties in its history. This ~lsewhere. ball game between Ithaca College The sorority members will be commodate more. Janet Brown party was in honor of "Mole" Rey­ Last week various players were and Cornell, the profits of which hostesses to the Drama freshmen and her committee deserve bou­ nolds and "Sultan" Tarbell. Ap­ tried out - but -. Practice this wil_l be given to the Red Cross. girls this Sunday morning, Febru­ quets for a well planned evening proximately twenty-fiv.e couples 'ast vveek included two practice What about it? Let's hear some ary 1, at 10:00 o'clock in the house. of music, fun· and not to forget the joined the brothers in their finai games-one against Syracuse at ?;:>inions. An informal breakfast party has refreshments (a regular dinner in social event at Ithaca College. Syracuse. The boys didn't look itself. As good as will ever be been planned. After a fine Italian dinner the bad at all. found on any hotel menu.) Pen & Can1era Delta Phi Zeta is awfully sorry group moved en masse to the Fra­ Tonight the Bombers take on ;BOOK INCLUDES BIG HiTS to see Sylvia Glassman leave ternity house where we held our one of the toughest opponents on FROM D.lSNEY'S LATEST school, but we wish her the best Newman Club Meeting annual mid-semester dance. the schedule-E. Stroudsburg. The of luck in her new surroundings. The Cornell Newman Club is Brother Ring has lost his pin to mr:iin event is scheduled for 8: 15 FEATURt PICTURE having another in its series of Norma Bloomberg; congratulations and the preliminary at 7:00. "DUMBO Ol' THE CIRCUS" 'lOrties. This one will be a St. are in order. Jerry is social chair­ The Saturday afternoon league and 94 other favorite songs Phi Delta Pi Valentine's Eve party .on Friday, man of the fraternity and is doing com posed of 4 teams; The Stage­ FREE with a 15c purchase of February 13, at 8 P. M. in the a fine job this year. He reports hands, Tioga Terriers, I.F.T. House, Gym Night Soon %rnes Holl Library. Th~ evening that a plan is being mode for an­ and P.E.K. Ringers. In the games PAR:ER L Girls. come one, come all, every­ will include firelight dancing, other barn dance in the near fu­ played last Saturday the Ringers one's invited to our Gym night. "IOmes, refreshments, and fun. ture. Probably this affair will be defeated the Stagehands 51-36, Q UlllK- Porticioote in basketball, badmin­ C:everal Ithaca College Newman in honor of Ortone and Ring. and the Tioga Terriers defeated ton, square or round dancing, for Club members have been asked to the oure enjoyment of it, or tumble ~erve on the committees for the and tao for the "slimming" you'll r:>orty. Quite a few I. C. girls at­ OCELLO aet. It's 7 to 9 in the Gym, every tended the last Cornell Newman Don't Let Eating Become A Habit- Wednesday evening with Edna Club party. We'd like to see more SHOE REBUILDER Deaen and Viola Diebold in charge, of them and lots more of the fel­ 207 No. Aurora St. Have Adventures In Eating At and Miss Hugger as our advisor. lows from here. There wiH be cars ' Remember it's a standing date. I to take our kids up, so let's all ~o. Saturdav niciht was one of re- There will be a meetinq of the Dial 2238 PAUL and TONY'S 1 laxotion oft'lr the strain of pre-lims. I. C. Newman Club next Wednes-

1 FREE CALL "Lano", "Wilma", and "Josephine" d~v at 5 _P. M. in Room 12. Plans l 07 N. Aurora St. ! were as sweet as their vegetable 1will be discus_sed for a buffet sup­ AND DELIVERY I corsacies. . . for it was a Sadie per a nd ~lect,ons.

1 Hawkins dance at the house, and r------:...:====-==::.....::.... _____ 1 . - we!I attended. A nice idea for the ! girls to entertain the fellows! It's been asked, "Why don't we do this more often?" ' I' The following Sunday brought Hurry Hurry - the welcome return of Sue Bertrand I I : and Nancy Porks from teaching I ·TY-PEWRITERS . duties in Rochester. Toking their I : places is another batch of prospec- Time is SHORT (er)! i 1 tive pedagogues, Doris· Harrington, I 1 Libby Bernath, and Viola Diebold. In town for their first experiences of the · kind are Emma Emens, BOUGHT - SOLD I Jane Bernreuther, Betty Banker, ! I Edna Degen, Dore Parker, and lee Half - Century Evans. I That's all for now folks. I I I RENTED REPAIRED I A Visit From "Corky" CAYUGAN - i Glen Brillhardt, better known as I i "Corky" visited the house last I week-end. He is with the Novy IS Air Corps, having joined shortly . after graduation last June. TVT Iota Chapter celebrates its four­ NOW ON SALE teenth anniversary this week-end. On January 31, 1928, Iota was in­ $1.00 Deposit Will Reserve Your Book I stalled as an active chapter in the I national music fraternity of Kappa Order from Any Member of the Staff I Gamma Psi. The many activities CORN~R BOOK STORE I that have taken place and the life­ Earle W. DeMotte, President l long friendships that remain serve I to remind us of the post. I i Page 6 The Ithacan, Friday, January 30, 1942

Ring Ring For Rings ~LTl-0\..GH HE HAS' B~EN Samples of the Senior Class ring BLIND SINCE EARD' BOYHWO have just arrived and are now on Nowl New Engraved Sterling Silver sale by Jerry Ring. Previous to 1:JQ~ last year, there were three rings, IS' TIE: SUCCESSFUL BAND one for each department. Mem­ DIRECTOR OF I-IAVER.FO!W COLLEGE/ bers of the class of '41 disap­ I DENTI Fl CATION proved of this idea and decided to make one uniform senior ring. Therefor the construction of the new rings are similar to last years. BRACELETS Anyone interested in seeing the rings should contact Jerry Ring. With Thr!'e li~e Name and Addres!I: "Mike11 College Picks SUNDAY, FEBRUARY l :i :00 PM N.Y. Philharmonic-Symphony Fritz Busch conducts-CBS :,:oo PM The Family Hour-Gladys Swarth­ New and timely! Every man and woman should out, Deems Taylor--CBS 0:00 PM Ford Sunday Evening Honr--Jose have one. Shining sterling silver discs engraved Iturbi, Helen Traubel-CBS 10 ::io PM The Columbia Workship--The Bus with your name and address. Also necklaces and That Nohody Loved--CBS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2 pins. :i :30 PM Columbia Concert Orchestra - Howard Barlow-CBS ~ :00 PM Gox Pop-Interviews at airplane plant--CBS First Floor TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3 10 :00 PM Moonlight Serenade-Glenn JIIiller' Orchestra-CBS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4 O :00 PM Texaco Star Theater-Fred Allen, TI-IE SENIOR WALK ,6;f 1HE Syracuse University Night--OBS 10 :15 PM Great, Moments In Music-Jan UNIVERSTfY OF ARKANS'AS' Peerce--Pagaliacci-CBS I-IA5' CF ... BUiLER IN TuE LAMBDA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6 "THE NAMES ALL GRAD· 3 :30 PM Cincinnati Conservatory of Mnslc UA1ES (OVER 4000) ENGRAVED Iii CHI HOI.EE AT At.,ABNM -Saint-Saens Trio-CBS HAS' NAMED 11-IREE OF 1-1 IS' 10 :15 PM The First Lin-Edward R. Mur­ ON 11.' row, work of U, S, merchantment-CBS OFFSPRING LAMBDA, Cl-I\ FRIDAY, FEBBUARY 6 Shop Daily from 9:30 to 6; Sats. to 9 P. M. Dial 2711 ~· AND ALPI-IA/ 8 :00 PM Kate Smith Hour-CBS 8 :30 PM Information Please-John Kieran -NBC-Red

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