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\'oL, III No. 11 DECEMBER 6, 1928 ''SIX· S·TUDENT SCAMPERS'~ Annual Fraternity Production

Phi Epsilon Kappa The Amards Phi Delta Pi

Officers, Faculty, Students, Fraternities! Your united support is essential. This number of the Once-a-Week is a "Student Scampers" editi~n. All-together now!

Mu Phi Epsilon Phi Mu Alpha Sigma · Little Theatre, December 10--11 TWO NIGHTS ONLY 2 ONCE-A-WEEK -- "THE ONCE-A-WEEK" PHI DELTA PI Published every Thursday morning by students We, of Phi . Delta Pi, pledge . ourselves wholeheartedly to the "Six Student scampers" because we f eel 1t to be of great importance, not only in aiding the student-body· Ii . in the Ithaca Conservatory and Affiliated Schools · h · · f · f nancially b ut m t e umtmg o each umt o our School. Again we pledge ourselves one h d d ELSIE L WATERS Editor-in-Chief cent in support of the "Six Student Scampers", un re per S, HESTER FOSTER } EDITH QUACKENBUSH -- Assistant Editors GENEVIEVE HERltlCK -- Business Manager Phi Epsilon Kappa pledges its undivided support to the important school acti ,· . th MARY EVELYN RATZELL "S"1x S tu d ent Scampers " , W e p Ie d ge our sc h oo 1 sp1nt, · · our cooperat10n· and our Ht), . e . , support 1r Assistant Business Manager the e ff ort to make this the most highly successful school event of the year We f I , • . · ee It 11 Miss GERTRUDE EVANS - - Faculty Advisor a worthy cause and one which should receive the loyal support of every student of 1, C ~ Six Student Scampers,-Phi Epsilon Kappa is for you lOOo/o. · !. For thirty weeks (beginning September 20th, every week except regular School Holidays), AMARDS $1.50 ,Single copy seven cents. Forms close Friday noon before publication. We, the Honorary Fraternity of Amards, do hereby pledge our loyal coopc~ation and However, last minute notices may be support to the "Six Student Scampers". received as late as Monday noon. The "Scampers" is one of the means by which the various organizations of the school mar cooperate toward the same common end. In our school, as in all other walks of !if; SIX STUDENT SCAMPERS cooperation should be our aim, because it will give each organization an opportuni't. ' ". pu II toget h er " f or. a common cause, and finally, as an organization we feel that we arel anto The time has now ·arrived for the produc­ mtegral part of this school, and to prove this we welcome this opportunity of pledging ibe tion of the SIX STUDENT SCAMPERS. Amards one hundred percent to do something for our school. Last year, while seeking the means for creating a fund to pay off class debts, the Student Coun­ cil produced the first edition of the Six Student ,The "Student Scampers", besides providing highly amusing and delightful entertainmen\ Scampers in the hope that it would serve to gives the fraternities of the Ithaca Conservatory and Affiliated Schools an opportunity to get establish a permanent fund, to pay off pa~t together and work for one common interest. This means that more school spirit will be the obligations and as a protection against a re­ outcome of this activity. It also offers a form of unique rivalry among the organizations, a currence of similar ~ituations. competition that calls forth their best efforts. "The highest end justifies the best means". The plan is that each of the six fraternities Fair competition! Keen incentive! Our best efforts! And best of all-Still more present an original "stunt" or act of their own school spirit! The "Mu Phi's" pledge themselves 100% strong. choosing. The six acts are arranged to pre­ sent the greatest amount of entertainment. Be­ PHI MU ALPHA tween acts a master of ceremonies will unite the various skits into a large, full-of-fun enter­ As active member, of Delta Chapter, we pledge ourselves to the support of the Six tainment. Student Scampers. Last year the attempt was so successful that \Ve feel, that, as brother, of Sinfonia, it is our duty to carry on the acth•ities in which the various organizations now look forward to we are entered. But we are interested in the Scampers, not because it is our dutv but we the coming production with enthusiasm. The are interested in them because we believe this is one of the best movements toward maling, Phi Delta Pi Sorority, with their sketch called advancing and directing that feeling which is so necessary in every school-SCIIOOL SPIRIT! "In a Doll Shop" last year won the silver cup We wish to feel that we are helping to build that road which leads to the desired end. awarded for the acts, thus having gained a lead It means much toward progres~ in making such a road leading as it does to true School spirit. over other competing organizations. It is neces­ \Ve of Delta Chapter recognize the values involved and wish to be counted as being sary to win the cup three consecutive times in heartily behind the project. order to retain it as a permanent trophy. DORMITORY COMPETITION Already the friendly competition ha, ex­ tended so far that each one of the competing To show that the school is 100% for the "Six Student Scamper,", each of the dormitory groups has entered the competition for the prize. · organizations of the school a, well as the outside girls' organization, has entered the tidet Also the competition to sell tickets 100% to its selling contest to see which group can sell the largest quota of tickets. The winner and final own group. Indeed this is the highest type ,outcome will be announced at the Thursday morning assembly of December 6th. of cooperation. It involves the time, energy, and Come on Newman, Banks, \Villiams, Griffis, Egbert, and Outside Girls-whose nam ingenuity of all. The Student Council invites is going to be first? It's up to you; so get behind it, and show the old pep and School Spiril and expects the best cooperation of every mem­ ber of our institution. IOTA TICKETS NOW ON SALE! These are ex­ changable for reserved seats beginning Satur­ CARRIES WITH THIS MESSAGE day morning, December 8. Get behind this movement. Show your will­ ALLEGIANCE AND SUPPORT OF EVERY ingness to back the Student Council in this worthwhile undertaking. Prove your loyalty by MEMBER, TO THESE helping the Council maintain the good name of the Student enterprises which it sponsors. PRODUCTIONS. Get into the competition! The names of organ­ ENTHUSIASM HIGH, AND YOU CAN COUNT ON t'S AS· izations which sell the full quota ( 100%) of rs their tickes will be announced at the assembly RooTERS FOR !:>efore the "SCAMPERS" is produced. Herman Toplansky. 8 IX STUDENT SCAMPERS. ONCE-A-WEEK 3

ORCHESTRA WILL PLAY FOR "lVIID­ SUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM" The Symphony Orchestra connected with the Conservatory this year under the direction of the well-known European conductor, Mr. Adolph Dec. 10-11 Pick, who was formerly at the Berne Conservatory, will furnish the orchestral music for the elaborate production "Midsummer. Night's Dream" which will be given later in the year. Rehearsals have al­ lread)' been started and Mr. Pick reports that everything is going well. SIX , "With one exception everything I've put money into has gone up :' in the air." I "What was the exception?" "An airship." STUDENT

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ASSEMBLY PHY-ED NOTES On December 13, Patrick Conway and his The fast I. S. P. E. Collegians met d I I h h e eat School Band will be the feature at our Assembly w ~n t ey encountered the starring Mercun· period. Mr. Conway needs no introduction to Qumtet. The score was 35 to 19. In all · ·1· h C II . prob. the students who always"turn out "en massc" a bI ay t e o egians will make up th' d 1 for his concerts. in the future. " e eat Lets see everyone out to the games D , · · on t I WILLIAMS' SCHOOL f orget that there is dancing afterward. The fast Senior Hockey team won ,. h NOTES . . 0 ,er t e Juniors m a well fought game, four to two. A group of four one-act plays will be given Snow preven_ted the finishing of the class by the students of the Williams' School of Ex­ games. Keen rivalry always is shown at the!e pression on Friday and Saturday of December yearly contests. The frosh were di,appointcd 7 and 8. The program will be varied, the., becase the we~ther interfered and they could plays -being of a serious and of a humorous not show their ability acquired during the nature. The plays are: "Gloria Mundi;" "The seaso~ under the able coaching of Miss Hugger. Pie and the Tart;" and Miss Latham's plays, Evidently, the Juniors attended numerous "Glass Houses," and "Thanks Awfully." hanquets over the vacation-since they greeted Mr. Gilbert Hagerty motored with Miss Lath­ Mr. Sisson with various banquet ,peeches. am, Miss Witter, and Mr. Fredlock to \Vest The Physical Education Department i, happy Virginia where they spent the Thanksgiving to. have their director Dr. A. I-I. Sharpe, again holiday. With them. The Freshmen have looked for­ Miss Barbara Witter read for the Cornell ward to meeting Dr. Sharpe with eagernm. Dames recently. The Juniors and Seniors appreciate his arrival, Miss Loys Conant gave a program consisting and they will redouble their efforts to keep him of piano and expression numbers, in Waterloo, with them. New York, on Friday, November 23. The Ithaca Conservatory and Affilia1ed KAPPA GAMl\llA- PSI NA­ Miss Isabelle Ingraham has been giving a Schools extend their welcome to Dr. Sharpe. TIONAL MUSIC FRATER­ number of programs out of town-at Bristol, at J. s. Oanby, at Slaterville, and at Waterbury. At NITY TO HAVE CHAP­ Waterbury Miss_ Ingraham, Miss Isabell Glass, TER HERE Mr. Gilbert Hagerty, and Mr. Everett Griffith MARTIN HALL It is the purpose of this column to acquaim Kappa Gamma Psi, National Music Frater­ gave a joint program, while at Slaterville Miss the Conservatory with one of its groups which nity, granted a charter for a local chapter to Ingraham was the only reader with a group of enters very little into the collegiate atmo1phm a group of music students in the Ithaca Con­ music students. She has become a popular en­ of the school. The work at l'v!artin Hall, mm,, servatory and Affiliated Schools on November tertainer, and has a return engagement in of necessity be intensive. The violini11 or 28th. Danby next week, and another in Canandaigua bandsman need only to concentrate on his in· This Chapter, which will be known as Iota in the future. ,trument while using it, the Phy Ed may for· Chapter, was organized and sponsored by get his agility when he leave, the G)m, e1en George \V. Hathaway, Director of the Organ GRIFFIS HALL the dramatic student does not need to auend Department of this Institution, who i, a mem­ A week marked by an unwonted quiet. Al­ constantly to his work, but those who are re· ber of Alpha Chapter. most everyone ha, been away. educating their speech, such a, the students al Kappa Gamma Psi is an exclusive music Geraldine Seybert spent the week-end before Martin Hall are, must attend fully to mry Fraternity, and numbers among its honorary Thanksgiving in Rochester. word that is spoken whether in or out of members many well known artists, including, Friends visited Leslie \Venrzel over the week­ class. Hence, for the beginner, in the work, Paderewski, Bauer, Gabrilowitch, Kreisler and end .of November 2+th. at least, we must have comparative bolition. Casals. Because of ill health, Eleanor Benton was However we are interested in the affairs of The Charter members of Iota Chapter of obliged to leave school several days before the Conservatory as a whole and we belim Kappa Gamma P,i are Alfred Patten, Ward vacation, ,She is back now, however, and feel­ that you would be increasingly more interested Hamm, Donald Dewhirst, Harris Dersham, ing much better. in us as you get to know our work. The more John Bonavilla, Reginald Sweet, Fred Morse, Catherine Ceccolini was forced to spend sev­ associations we a re able to have the better will Allen Ostrander·, Joseph Roman, Erwin Steucke. eral days in the iajirmary the early part of the The Once-a-\Veek extends a cordial welcome week. be the unity, as a whole. Dr. Martin left Tuesday night for Philadel· to Iota Chapter of Kappa Gamma Psi, and Leslie Wentzel spent the Thanksgiving re­ phia where he will address the Public School wishes the new members success in their frater­ cess in Hamilton, New York. Marguerite Lacy Teachers, especially the Department of .spee'.h! nity life. in Philadelphia. Margaret Smith was at Wells 1 15 College, Aurora, New York. Edith Quacken­ Correction. Many of the 45 teachers lfi ~ 1' department have been trained by Dr. Marun, bush visited in Oneida, New York. And Mary 5 notably Miss Nadia Landon, hence they ah,a) ' Nelson Watson of the Band School, has taken Dinning went to . Except for Ruth Na­ try to have Dr. Martin come to them as often up av1at1on. Last Sunday he had his third son and Catherine Ceccolini, who remained here flight. A large crowd was assembled at the with Mrs. Kclchener, the rest of the girls spent as he can. airport, on the other side of Cayuga. Our Thanksgiving at their homes. d School hero told his pilot he wanted a thrill. When Mr. Breon, who attended t he Ban the plane gained an altitude of about a thous­ for three years and graduated from ther'., ''.as and feet the pilot headed it toward the ground down there thought we were going to crash." a visitor here recently. Mr. Breon 11 ,n· and then swooped up. Turing to his passenger "Y-e-s," answered Nelson, "a-n-d fifty per cent structor of reed instruments at Elmira, Ne~ he said, "I'll bet fifty per cent of the people of the people up here thought the same." York. ONCE-A-WEEK 5

OF ANOTHER CALLING ATWATER'S, En route to fulfill an engagement in New England once, Sousa The Store with E'llerything to Eat got off the train at a station to stretch his legs for a few minutes. Be­ Phone 2761 fore he could look around an excited woman rushed up to him and School Lunches-15 cents All Fresh Hard Candy, lb. 50c Chicken Bone Candy, box 25c, 75c frantically demanded: We bake and make anything bakable in our bakery "Has the nine-three train pulled out?" Fancy Decorating on cakes our specialty "\Vhy don't you know?" she shouted. "Why do you ~tand there - G I R L S -·- Try Shopping at like a log? Aren't you a conductor?" W. C. BLACKMER'S "Yes, I'm a conductor." SILK AND HOSIERY SHOP "A fine conductor you are," she exclaimed contemptuously. 128 East State Street "Well, you sec," he humbly replied, "I'm not the conductor of a For your Dress Goods, Silks, Silk Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Pur,ses, Umbrellas and Novelties railroad train; I'm the conductor of a brass band."

The ground floor of the P. S. M. Building is being used as a girls' DIAL 9288 FOR club room. Tp.e activities are under the direction of Mrs. Phyllis Spencer, Dean of \Vomen. 7 Passenger Cadillac Sedans for any trip Mr. Lautner is to sing for the Rotary Club of Ithaca next Wednesday.

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CALENDAR FACULTY RECITAL VIRGINIA KUSCHKE For week beginning December 6, 1928 President George C. Williams will read "Pil­ HAS PART THURSDAY grims Progress by John Bunyan this afternoon Miss Virginia Kuschke, who left the 8 :15 A. M.-Assembly, for teachers and at 4 o'clock in the Little Theatre. This is a Williams School some time ago, to try her luck students. This will be one of our most inter­ very well known work and to hear it read will in New York City, has been given the second esting assemblies, for Mr. Williams is going to make this recital worth attending. lead in "The Cradle Snatchers", a three-act tell us in some details, about his European trip. comedy, which is scheduled to run for so1ne time 4:00 P. M.-Faculty recital in the Little in the metropolitan district. It is unusual for Theatre. Mr. Williams will read "Pilgrim, WILLIAMS HALL a person to be •warded a part in a play, this Progress," Dramatic students! please be pre­ You know, other years I've had things to be late in the season, and therefore Mi,, Kuschke sent!!! thankful for, and yet this year it seems as is to be commended very highly. The ,chool FRIDAY though I've had more than usual. First of all offer, her its· heartiest congratulation,. ' 7 :30 P. M.-A Basketball game with our Col­ being a Frosh, I've worried over everything, legians will be played in the Gym. Dancing but so far nothing dreadful has happened to will follow. me-and that's a great deal to be thankful for. NOTES 8 :15 P. M.-A group of one-act plays will be And then, did any of you happen to come The students of this school will be glad to given in the Little Theatre. Among these are around Williams Hall last week? Such pease know that they can tune in on W-OF, Saturday two of Jean Lee Latham\ best. Don't miss these -but not until the storm and strife of leave­ plays! taking, clothes-borrowing, and fond farewells evening, and hear Dean Tallcott, who will 9 P. M. till 1 A. M.-A formal dance will be had closed. \Vhat a bustle all day Tuesday broadcast a program from Davenport, Io1ya, held in Williams Hall. and Wednesday. The confusion nearly upset beginning at 8 :30, Eastern time. Mr. Tallcott SATURDAY me. There were just about twelve of us left is on an extended tour of various large towns 8 :15 P. M.-The group of one-acts will be and we had some freedom; another thing to be of the middle west. So far this tour has been repeated in Conservatory Hall. thankful for. I must admit we missed some 8 :15 P. M.-The Detroit Symphony Orchestra of the girls chatter. an unqualified success, and although, we are will give a concert in Bailey Hall. Most of the girls that were left in the hall eagerly longing for his return to I. C. M. we, SUNDAY received boxe~ from home and what we did to are glad that he is making a hit in the far 10 :30 A. M.-Everyone is urged to attend those boxes! Needless to say, a good time corners of our country. the churches. They are all waiting for you was had by all. Yes, I really have lots to be Dean Brown visited the high ;chools in every Sunday morning. thankful for this year. MONDAY Elmira on \Vednesday of last week. 8 :15 P. M.-The first performance of the Miss Gertrude Evans left for Boston much-talked-of, highly advertised Student AMARDS TO PRESENT last Sunday to make an official visit as Pro· Scampers, will be given in the Little Theatre. CAP'N WARREN vince President of Sigma Alpha Iota to Lambd3 Now we'll see what our school can do. An event of no little interest will be the Chapter located at the New England Conser· TUESDAY presentation of The Amards of the next major vatory of Music. g :15-The final performance of the Six Stud­ production, "Cap'n \Varren'', a dramatization ent Scampers, will be given in the Little of Jo;eph C. Lincoln's well known Cape Cod Miss Helen Harri,, a graduate of the Ithaca Theatre. Thi, is your last chance, people. story. The dramatization of this highly suc­ Conservatory of Music is to be married this Don't fail to see them. cessful novel was done by George C. \Villiams, coming June to David Perry of this city, whose WEDNESDAY founder of the Amards and was presented a sister, Miss Dorothy Perry also attended the 7 :30 P. M.-Dres, rehearsal of "Cap'n \Var­ few years ago by the \Villiams School of Ex­ Conservatory. Miss Harris is a member of ren", in Conservatory Hall. Everyone be on pression at the Lyceum with !\fr. \Villiams a, time. Cap'n Warren. the Mu Phi Epsilon sorority. The revival of this play is creating quite a · Evelyn Bozeman '27, of Spartansburg, N. C., MU PHI EPSILON bit of interest in as much as Mr. \Villiams is during the past summer took a special course We haven't much news to offer this week a personal friend of Mr. Lincoln, and the dra­ of instruction at the American Academy of except that everyone is firmly convinced that matization was accomplished one summer 'Tlhanksgiving · vacation should come oftener which the two spent together on Cape Cod. Dramatic Art in New York City. She ha, re· even though it is hard on the constitution. The leading role, that of Cap'n \Varrcn will turned to her former position as Head of the Genevieve Peter spent the holidays in Auburn, be again portrayed by Mr. \Villiams. He has Expression and Dramatic Art department Dorothy Clarkson in \Vaverly, and Helen Mac­ drawn his characterizations from the acquaint­ of Ouachita College, Arkdelphia, Ark. Namara in Seneca Falls; while Jeanette Dutch­ ence with the real Cap'n \Varren who in real er, Alice Hansen, Hester Foster, and Margaret life is Captain Hendricks, an old salt, whom Sellers travelled home. Lincoln used as his main character in the story. NEWMAN FIRST READER Our sister, Virginia Webber Ferris, whose A private reading of the play was given Lesson V. husband is a member of the \Vestminster Choir to the cast last Sunday at Mr. William's home will be here with him in the fall. and rehearsals are now under way for the "Where is that music coming from?" Tuesday night, November 13, Lambda Chap­ presentation which will come during the middle "That music is coming from Newman Hall." ter of Mu Phi Epsilon had the pleasure of in­ of December, just before the Christmas holi­ "Oh! Is Newman Hall having a dance?" itiating as patrons George Hathaway, Adolph days. "No, Newman Hall is not having a dance. Pick and Oscar Zeigler. We are glad to wel­ Supporting Mr. Willi;ms in prominent parts come our new patrons, who, like us, are working are: Catherine Boyles, Lester Sisson, Roland Newman Hall has purchased a new Orrbo­ to promote the welfare and advancement of Fernand, Pauline Feinstein and Marshall phonic." music in America. Whitehead. "Oh!" ONCE-A-WEEK 7

ADDITIONAL LIBRARY FACILITIES Gustav Nelson gave a half-hour radio recital from WKB\V, Buffalo, during the Thanksgiving Recess. He also appeared at the Asbury Del­ In addition to the present library facilitie-the City Library and aware M. E. Church. This was his third engagement at this church. the Cornell Library-the Board of Trustees ha5 arranged for an addi­ tional library and reading room in the new building which is now occupied by the Department of Public School Music. The library and "\Von't you join me in a cup of tea?" reading room referred to will be available for the use of all students "You get in first, and I'll see if there's room." within a few weeks, shelving and library furniture have been ordered. Contributions of books from President \Villiams, Dean Brown and Dean Tallcott have already been made, aside from these contributions it is expected other gifts of boob will be announced shortly. H. B. GOODENOUGH, M. C. The Trustees of the Conservatory will appropriate sufficient money to secure further valuable additions. As has already bee~ 5aid, the Ithaca's Chiropractic Specialist new quarters will be used by all of the students. Miss Marylouise Potter will have general charge and oversight of this new equipment. Post Graduate, Lincoln Chiropractic College, Indianapolis, Ind. Definite announcement will be made regardii:ig progress within two weeks. Spear's Painless Method OPPORTUNITY Patlto-N curometric Exami11atio11s Free Plem,e let me in; I'd like to be your friend. Dial: Office 7942 Residence 3698 Don't say, "Go away 'Till a more convenient day.'' Office Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 5, 7 to 8 Admit me now While I am near, 102 EAST STATE STREET, ITHACA For tomorrow may find me Far, far from here. -Lonza Smith, Hawkins, Tex. THE BANK RESTAURANT AXD AUDITORIUM

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