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Ithaca College Digital Commons @ IC Once-A-Week, Fall 1930 Once-A-Week 1926-1930 11-18-1930 The Once-A-Week, 1930-11-18 Ithaca Conservatory and Affiliated Schools Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/once-a-week_fall_1930 Recommended Citation Ithaca Conservatory and Affiliated Schools, "The Once-A-Week, 1930-11-18" (1930). Once-A-Week, Fall 1930. 7. http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/once-a-week_fall_1930/7 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Once-A-Week 1926-1930 at Digital Commons @ IC. It has been accepted for inclusion in Once-A-Week, Fall 1930 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC. ,\ THE CAYUGAN LET'S BACK IT CAMPAIGN IS ON! THE ONCE-A-WEEK 100%! Official Publication of the Students of the Ithaca Conservatory and Affiliated Schools VOL ... THE ONCE-A-WEEK: TUESDAY, NOVE1'1IBER 18, 1930 No. 7 President Williams Listens Attention, Fraternity Lincoln Talks ·· Jamboree Saturday Noted Leader Of Gloria Reporters! on Electricity All indications point to a To Report From Students At · big time at Percy Field, Sat Trumpeters Initiated By Once-A-fVeek has adopted Thursd~y A.M. urday afternoon ,\·hen the Luncheon Given Friday Noon a new policy regarding fra Freshmen and Sophomores Local S. A. I. Fraternity engage in their delayed jam ternity notices. The staff, at Cornell Authority About its own discretion, ·will select boree. The Freshmen, men Dean Powell and Miss Evans Attend Informal Con news submitted bv the fra Engineering Addresses and women, will be compell :\!rs. Ernest S. \Villiams To Be Initiated Into Epsilon ference; Discussion Concerns Possible Fraternity ternity reporters,· primarily Conservatory Students ed to attend and Student Chapter This Evening; Plans .Return With Fam Council and New Organizations intended for the fraternity Council representatives will ous Instrumentalists Next January column, and use it in other "I am most at home when dis-· check back on all who are positions on the paper. This cussing -engineering," were the in missing. They will meet at will be done when the news troductory words of Professor the Conservatory buildings Katherine Rankin Williamll The second of President· Wil- JUNIOR ACTORS Paul M. Lincoln, head of the Cor in De\Vitt Park and leave (Mrs. Ernest S. Williams), cele iams' conferences with the repre- is sufficiently important .to FRESHMEN \VILL command positions more nell Engineering school, when he for the field at 2 :30. The brated cornetist, and leader of the sentatives of the student organiza- WILL PERFORM addressed the assembly on Thurs freshman band of the ;\.'1ili START ONE-ACT famous "Gloria Trumpeters" is tions of the school occurred Fri- SATU RDA Y EVE. prominent than the fraternity columns. Outstanding accom day morning. Having been an tary Band School will lead PLAYS' THURSDAY visiting the school today as special day noon in the faculty dining __ electrical engineer for forty years, the, procession. U pperclass -- guest of Epsilon Chapter of Sigma room at Williams Hall. Mr.-Wil plishments of fraternity liams' guests at this time included The Junior Expression depart- members, announcements of Professor Lincoln is most familiar men will assemble at the Thursday at -1- p.m. in the Little Alpha Iota Fraternity. Tonight Dean- Powell, Miss Gertrude Ev- ment of the Conservatory will give pledgees and reports concern with the progress of eiectricity. He field. All school organiza Theatre the· play directing class she will be initiated into this fra stated that the electrical applian tions . are requested to send will present the first of a recital ternity as a chapter honorary mem D R · · h M"155 Al two one-act plays on Saturday, ing unusual house activities ans, onald emsmit ' va November 22. The first one will will be regarded in this pol ces which we now use have· been large representations. The series of one-act plays. Just As ber. Ogsbury, Roland Fernand, and be "Red Shoes at Plymouth," by icy. Due credit will be given made possible by men still living. jamboree 1s a new project Well, a clever English comedy by · ::\lrs. \ Villi ams is an internation Raymond Brown. -o:-~., Esther E. Olson. This is under the the Fraternity whose mater This bit of reminiscence reminds and one which should cause . J. Hartley Manners, is on the bill ally known- artist, proclaimed by These meetings are held for a direction of Miss Marjorie Rock ial is thus printed. one that the science of electricity considerable amusement. for this week. The cast is com- critics as the formost woman cor two-fold purpose.· It is through the \\•ell and includes the following is very young. posed of Freshnien who have netist .of America. She was an art meetings with student representa- cast: . Resolved White, Peggy i....------------.. The first explorations 111 the worked conscientiously to make tist-pupil of Ernest S. Williams, tives that President Williams ac- Peters; Damaris Hopkins, Doris science of engineering were at this first appearance . worthwhile. now Dean of the Ithaca ~1ilitarv quires a definite insight into the Guttman; Wrestling Brewster, Dean Tallcott tached to the armies of Rome. Young actors of no mean ability, Band School, whom she afterward~ activities of the undergraduate Charles Hau pin; Love Brewster, These ancient peoples built roads, Cayugan Staff their rehearsals show promise of married. In 1913 as co-artists, l\1r. body. He in turn presents to his Reed Andrae; Ellen Moore, Es- s ak B f bridges, and catapults, thus adding an afternoon of unusual entertain- and :'.\1rs. \Villiams toured the guests _reports concerning faculty ther Torrey; Mary Allerton, Win- pe S e Ofe to their extensive army efficiencies. Open Drive for ment. _, \\'orld. At this time they were pre- enterprises. nifred \Vilson · Bart Allerton \.Vhen engineering corps were The plot deals with · a young sented in concert m the leading The hmdieon· Friday was the. Hmnan· Smirlr: Remember Auer: School Pup1·1s created, they were named military. and beautiful girl, engaged to a cities of the Hawaiian Islands, nrst. at which the newly elect:d ton, Elizabeth 'Turnv~rey; Silver . · With the progress of civilization Subscriptions handsome but serious young officer. Australia, India, Egypt and Eur presidents o~ the. Student Council, Tongue, Marjorie Hardenburg; __ it became apparent that this work At the last minute the girl decides ope, everywhere receiving highest Donald. Re1~sm1th, was present. John Alden, Davis Glass; Priscil- Dean Tallcott, along with his could be done outside of the army, An intensive drive for Cayugan that she is no longer in love ,vith plaudits of critics and press. Dur Mr. Remsm1th reported that the la Mullens Doris Heath· Pru- administrative duties, has been do and there came into existence- the subscriptions will be made through the officer and ,\·ould rather marry mg their stay in England, they Cou~cil had been. organized and dence Hopkins Marian M~Cann; ing much high school assembly civil engineer. This was more out this week. As soon as a 50y;, someone else. But much to her played at the Coliseum in London that important projects were under Faith Moore, Olive Hanford. reading in the various high schools than 200 years ago, and the need quota has been reached by any or chagrin, he calls, and before she before the King and Queen of way. The second. play is· "Turkey throughout New York and· Penn- for engineers increased rapidly. In gaoization a marker will be posted can gently break her news, he sur- England, by whom they were given A discussion concerning a pos- Red," by Marjorie Woods. This sylvania. He has unselfishly given 1880 there came the mining and to show the progress toward the prises her by confessing that he, a cordial reception. sible Inter-Fraternity Council and is under the direction of Mrs. Ful- up a good portion of his time for surgical branches. In 188..,. the goal of 100%. Subscriptions ob too, has had a change of heart. As a soloist, Mrs. \Villiams has its relation to the Student Council ler and includes the following cast: the sole purpose of making high electrical engineers first became tained from any of of the following !\ ow what happens when male been associated with the leading followed. President Williams pro- Grandmother Fitzray, Ruth Mc- school seniors, who may be inter known, and in the same year the representatives will add to the per jealousy confronts feminine van- organziations of the day as 'well nounced Fiimself as being in favor Curdy; Mrs. Fitzray, Gertrude ested in the teaching of English, '.'l'ational Engineering society was centage of any organization to itv? Just As Well humorouslv as foremost players and conduc of the proposed organization pro- Quick; Joan Fitzrary, Catherine oral English , and literature, organized. which you belong. \\:orks out the only possible solu"- "t?rs. A~ present . her ~hief activi vided that such an organization Cromer; Janice Fitzray, Jean acquainted .with the Williams The word "electricity" was de Newman Hall, Pauline Fein tion to such a situation in a very nes are 111 connect10n with the well clever wav. known quartet known as the did not involve itself in matters Bredbenner; Veronica Mont, Bar- School of Expression and Dramatic rived from the Greek ,vord "elec stein ; Griffis H a l l, Elizabeth strictly fraternal. He agrees with hara Crandall;· Serapheema, Mary Art. tron" meaning amber. \Vhen these Schaadt; Williams Hall, Marian The ca;t coached bv Miss Kath- "Gl?ria Trumpeters'.', of which the instigators of the ·project in Lauman. As yet, Dean Tallcott has been ancients rubbed a piece of amber \Vickman; Westminster Hall, Ce erine Bovles, is ·comp~sed of Agnes she 1s the leader.