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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by Digital Commons @ IC. It has been accepted for inclusion in Ithacan, 1931-1932 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC. SEN-IOR CLASS MEET­ STGDE~T COU!\CIL ING THURS. AT 7:30 THURS. AT 4:00 ELOCUTION- HALL ROOM 12. EVERYONE IMPORTANT! THE . ITHACAN SHOULD ATTEND! Official Publication of the Students of Ithaca College Issued in the Interests of the Undergraduates and Alumni - VOLUME II (Single Copy Sc) THE ITHACAN: WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1932 (Yearly subscription, delivered $2.00) NU.'."1BER 26 1 ANNOUNCEMENT -Musical Comedy a Big Success A~NOU:KCEMENT Announcement Girls' Glee Club Broadcasts Mass Meeting The next five :is,emblie; will There will be a mass meeting "Musical Racketeers" Given to Packed House by Sings Over Rochester Station Directed by Joseph be under the ampices of the and installation service for the Tlie It/iaca Journal-News and Band and Orchestra School. members of the W. S. G. A. Kappa Gamma and Phi Mu Groups the New York Times have an­ Lautner; Members Hear "Lucia" The Little_ Symphony Orchestra held in Little Theatre, on Mon­ nounced the departure of \Vest­ will present a unique program day, May 9th, at 4:00 p.m. All minster Choir School on the first un Thursday, May 5, featuring women must attend this meet­ of September next. The school the .\/ississippi Suite by Grofe. Whenever good fellows get to­ more bums for customers", says is to become affiliated with the On :\fonday afternoon, April of the opera take~ place in Scot­ The following week the Senior ing. If one can not attend for gether to combine their talents for the new manager. "From now on some good reason, hand in a Princeton Theological Seminary 25, the Ithaca Coliege Girls' Glee land near the close of the sixteenth Band will come before the as­ written excuse to the secretary . an evening of informal frolic, this hotel caters exclusively to the where "academic reciprocity" Club, under the direction of Jos­ centurv. ~emb(y with a mo,t unu,ual and of the executive board. These there's bound to be fun for every­ upper class!" All goes well until has . been under consideration. eph Lautner, left for Rochester to Act· I of "Lucia de Lammer­ attractive r.rogram. On May excuses may be put in the G box body concerned. Such was the case the gangster, Cigar Face AI Corn­ The exodus is made because of present a program over Radio S'ta­ moor" opens in a wood near Lam­ 17, the Senior Band will present in the main lobby, the unusual cultural advan­ nine small ensemble~ with band on Tuesday evening when the pone (William Bagley), arrives tages that are to be offered by tion \VHAl\1. The program, mermoar and we find Lord Enrico accompaniment. These numbers members of Phi .Mu Alpha and with his assortment of tough boys, the University and the town in broadcast from the studios in A.shton troubled over the strange are quite out of the ordinary Warning to Seniors fraternities sur­ to compete with dangerous Dutch which it is situated. There will Hotel Sagamore, at four-fifteen, visitant found lurking about Lam­ and have neYer been heard be­ Not every Senior has seen rendered their class-room digni­ Schmaltz (Reginald "Cherub" be no academic or financial re­ fore in these arrangements. sponsibility to tlie school on the included the following numbers: mermoor, troubled over his m\·n Miss Howland concerning the ties in favor of a fast-moving two­ Sweet) for the instrumental booty Xo"<{' is the Jl1011tlz of Jllasirzg, fate, and troubled over his sister On May 22, the Junior Band names for diplomas, There is part of the· Seminary or on the will be heard in a pleasing pro­ yet time for arrangements to act musical play, 1l1usical Racket­ of the town's music store. Act One part of the University. The :\lorley; lVeep, 0 Jl/ine EJ•es, Lucia, \\·ho has been behaving cur­ gram, that has been under pre­ be made, eers. '\V ritten, directed, arranged closes with the two rival bad-men Bachelor of Music degree will \ Villbye; T lze Snow, Elgar; and iously since her mother's death, paration for rnme time. On June and presented by members of the determined to "get there first." be given under a special char­ 2 a musical ,urprise will be the ter to the Choir school. To Ag11i, Holst. Rosalie Olmstead and "·ho has formed the habit of Publicity Service two organizations, the show was Act II finds Cornpone and his was the accompanist for the glee going daily to visit her grave. Luc­ feature of the assembly. Editors Note-'-And so, like A full attendance of all stu­ _As Seniors get positions they greeted with thunderous approval men breaking into the music store. club and Dorothv \Vood and ia has been meeting this stra_nger by an audience which filled the the tribes· of Israel the Choir dents is expected and desired. are asked to see Miss Evans to Just as · they are about to walk school is to strike its Ithaca Grace -VanZant pl;yed the violin and a man is met near the ruined Attention is again called to arrange for publicity state­ Little Theatre seats, aisles and away with an array of precious in­ camp and carry the message of obligate for the Elgar selection. tower "pale and mute, with aspect the ,cries of Sunday afternoon ments. This can be done as fast staircases in cheerful defiance of struments, they are confronted religious music to a new land Se\:eral members of the club stay­ daring", who proves to be Edgar­ conce·rr~, of which there are still as the positions are secured. fire laws and of comfort. Mildly of Caanan. The Choir school ed in Rochester in order to see the do: Lucia, pale and distraught, is three to be given. with the Schmaltz outfit, which came to Ithaca three y~ars ago. speaking, it was a two-hour hodge­ has come to get its share of the opera "Lucia de Lammermoor" seen waiting for: Edgardo. In the podge of glorious entertainment, which the :Metropolitan Opera meantime she tells her maid, Al­ . spoils. There's an argument, of ..______.. Company was presenting in that Everybody cut loose in a splurge course, with the question arising isa, in Regna'iJa 11el silenzio (Si­ deLany Re·ads ~The-- Symphony Offers of spontaneous comedy, backed by as to who can put over the best citv with Lilv Pons and Benja­ lozce O'er ,-1 ll) that she has been several corking musical arrange­ m_usical . number. The sheriff nii;10 Gigli playing the leading \\·arned by an apparition of a mur­ Old ·Soak' Before a Third Program In ments, dances and vocal solos. (Leonard Whitney) arrives to set­ roles. The opera was given in the dered· \\"Oman to be aware of her Beethoven Series There was a plot to the piece. tle the discussion by a proposal that World Wide Eastman Theatre and was spon­ present lover. There is probably Large Audience Not that a plot matters when there they all "get together and play to­ sored by the Rochester Civic l\'1u­ more wistfulness than fear in thi~ sic Association. pathetic melody, which clearly fore­ is promise of music lurking in every gether." There follows a barrage News Interestin~ l'lmract~r DeYelopme11t Second Symphony and Prelude gangster's instrument-case, or of music and comedy, ending with "Lucia de Lammermoor" 1s an shacfows the mood of Lucia's tragic By Jarnefelts Directed by A Survey )lade Possible by Ite-,ader's when Mrs. Reginald Van Astor is what threatened to be a minature opera in three acts, the music of ''::\lad Scene" at the end. In the Student Leaders .\rt; l'rcYious Presentation in the wings awaiting "her" cue triumph when the pit orchestra DOROTHEA SAUNDERS which is by Donizetti and the text second part of the aria, she turns to to send an eager audience into gales joined the gangsters m Philip by Salvator Cammerano, derived happy things and in "Quando rapisa Due to the stormy weather on of laughter. Lang's arrangement of Business in from Sir \Valter Scott's novel in estasi" (Swift as Thought)' she In the person of Bob _de Lany, Honey in Tubes '30, Ithaca College has an alumnus Sunday afternoon, many music It seem~ that the clerk and bell­ F. The audience insisted that this "The Bride of Lammermoor." chants the ecstasv of love. This lovers were prevented from attend­ number be repeated in full and the The cast for the performance was number is bright ;nd joyous as any­ of ,\·horn it may· well be proud. boy in "a small town hotel"· (Har­ People "·ill now be able to This fact ,\·as particularly ap ing the third of a series of delight­ applause that met the brilliant solo squeeze honey out on bread just as as follows: Lucia, Lily Pons; one might wish. Edgardo arrives. ris -Dersharri and _Edward_ Sommer, parent on the occasion of l\ir. de ful concerts prepared and super­ work of Bob . Alexy's trumpet and they squeeze toothpaste on a brush d Lisa, Philine Falco; Edgardo, The proposal and then seeming im­ who also wrote the 'dialogue and Lanr's recent appearance in the vised by J. W. Fay. This concert Stewan McKay's sax, was some­ and avoid the usual stickiness and Beniamino Gigli; Lord Enrico possibility of their plans for mar­ continuity), find their routine Little Theatre "·hen he read for a marked the first appearance of the thing the walls of the Little Thea­ waste when honey is served from A slzton, :Mario Basiola; Raimondo riage lead to the lovely Verra,zo a suddenly disrupted by the appear­ large and enthusiastic audience of Ithaca College symphony orchestra tre have not heard in years. a jar or can. Honey in tube pack­ Ezio Pinza; .Arturo, Angelo Ba­ te sull' auro ( Borne on the Singing ance of a blustering stranger (El-· students and townspeople, Don in public. ages is now on the market, reports da; N orma11izo, Giordano Paltrin­ Breeze). The swaying rhythm of wood Schwan) who announces his To say that /Jfusical Racketeers :'.\Iarquis' poignant drama, The As-in the previous concerts, the United States Department of ieri .. The conductor was Vincenzo this melody lends a swift glint of Mr. intention to re-organize the hotel was flawless would be bold. But Old Soak. :\fr. deLany has pre­ Fay gave a most instructive and in­ Agriculture. The tubes vary m Bellezza. As to scene, the action (Continued on page four) on a strictly high-brow basis. "No (Continued on page four) sented the reading a number of teresting lecture on _the program size from the small one-ounce size times before, but it continues to be presented, illustrating and explain­ to those holding a half pound of a jov to hear and becomes more ing his remarks with the· aid· of a honey. Just the quantity wanted BASEBALL NINE TO CHOIR GRADUATES polished with each performance. piano. can be squeezed out HAVE A BIG SLATE; W.S.G.A. Holds Its Athletic Smoker PRESENT ANNUAL at a time. This The play makes an ideal reading method of packaging honey has FINE TEAM READY It was tremendously interesting SENIOR RECITALS because it contains pathos, and sen­ And Hop Given been used to some extent in Ger­ Annual Elections to watch the development of Bee­ The Ithaca College baseball ni~~ __ timent and humor as well as ver­ On Monday evening, May 2, many, the bureau says. Another thoven, comparing his second sym­ acity of character portrayal. It Student Council and the Athletic Lucille Christman and Eugene new development in the distribu­ will ~ave a busy time this week' Jane Ewing is Chosen as President; phony with his first, which was \\:hen It plays St. Lawrence, Clar~- Terna Jloore Heads Outside abounds in interesting people, chief Association Sponsor Affairs Knotts were presented by the tion of honey is its use in candy played .by the band at last week's among \\·horn 1s Clem Hawley, Westminster Choir school in their bars, combined with chocolate, son, and Panzer. The team \VIII Girls; Elections Close concert.· As Mr. Fay explained, Precedent is Set Up go to St. La,vrence Tuesday and the old soak, but he does not over­ many of the instruments had been_ senior voice recitals. -Miss Christ­ nuts and other ingredients. man, accompanied by Mary· Krim­ then shove on to Clarkson the next shadow the other characters in­ made more perfect during the time On Wednesday evening, April day. After these two engagements The executive board of the '\Vo­ cluding :'.\Jatilda Hawley, Lucy between which these two sym­ 27, the Student Council and the mel, presented the following pro­ Bi-Centennial Program gram: Che Fare Senza Euridice, Coach Freeman's men will return men's Self-Governing Association Hawley, Clemmie Hawley, Cous­ phonies had been written. The Athletic Association of Ithaca Col­ General George vVashington, Willibald; Separazione, Sgambati; home to play Panzer Saturday. The \\·ishes to announce at this time the 'in \Vebster Parsons, the ski11-flint greatest change was noticeable in lege sponsored a smoker and athletic simply attired m s i I v e r-gray Lieti Signor, Meyerbeer; The Lin­ opening game which was to have names of the newlv elected offi­ banker, Nellie, the hired girl, the French horn, which with the hop in honor of the letter men of breeches and flowing coat, white den Tree, Schubert; Hedge Rose, been played here April 27 against cers of the board for· the year 1932- "Al", the bootlegger, Tom Ogden, addition of the three valves was the various athletic teams of the cotton stockings and buckled shoes Schubert; Faith in Sprirzg, Schu­ lHansfield was postponed, due to 33. This election was very closely Lucy's lover, Ina Heath, the gold­ now able to play all the notes with­ College. The smoker was staged and a black three-cornered hat, bert; N eige, Bemberg; Death's bad weather. contested \Yhich clearly pointed out digger, and last but not least, Pe­ in its range instead of the limited in Elocution hall and was a most landed from a barge on ~Ianhat­ Lullaby, Moussorgsky; 0 Tlzou Coach Freeman has had a hard the fact that the nominees were ter, the parrot, not Peter really, few which had formerly been at entertaining evening for all those tan Island last Saturday and, un­ Billowy Harvest Field, Rachman­ time selecting a starting team considered verv efficient and ca­ but onh- a clever deceiver. its disposal. The tympani having who attended. The room was der a shower of ticker tape, moved against St. Lawrence·, due to· the pable by the {\·omen of the col­ The · plot deals with the efforts been introduced for the first time crowded with men all enjoying to inov; A Robin Sings in the Apple through the ceremonies ,vhich Tree, a c owe 11 ; Chirzese fact that he has been unable to get lege. The officers are as follcws: of the tight-fisted and crooked m the first symphony, had been the fullest the fine smokes that the M D made him the first President of the 11,fother Goose Rhymes, Crist; his men in action during the re­ President - Jane fa\·ing; First banker to get hold of some valu­ only of secondary importance and Athletic Association had furnished United States 143 years ago. Thus, cent cold spell. However, during Vice-President-Dorothv \Vood; able stock that is in l\1rs. Hawley's use. In the second symphony, how­ them. Joy, Watts.· 1vir. Knotts, accom­ with perhaps the most picturesque panied by Harriet" Sears, sang: Gia the last few days the ball tossers Second Vice-President~Dorothv possession. He does so by forcing ever, it became of fundamental The program for the evening and colorful pageantry that this have been having long practice ses­ Garber; Secretary-::\1arguerite young Hawley to take the stock service to the orchestra, being in sole da[ Garge, Scarlatti; Scar­ old city has ever seen, began New was varied and punctuated with a latti; Ye People, Rend Your sions, ,Yith team one playing team Baker; Treasurer-lfolly Smith; and sell it to him. Young Hawley gradually enlarged upon and ( Continued on page four) lot of jolly speeches by Dr. Job, (Continued on page four) York's part in the celebration of Census Chairman - \\"iuifred has gotten into financial difficul­ much more stressed. Lewis Smith, president of the the bicentennial of \V ashington's Barnes. ties and uses the money that he The four movements were per­ Board of Trustees, Sydney Landon, LISTS FOR SENIOR birth. LAUTNER RECITAL gets in a vain attempt to save him­ formed in a true masterly style em­ Laurence Hill and Isadore Y avits. TOMORROW NIGHT Among the Seniors who wi:I be self. He fails and the suspicion for PROM PUBLISHED \·acating their positions are .Alice bodying all the vigor and vivacity Group singing interspersed the Wins Music Prize the whole debacle falls on the in its rapid tempo and containing speeches under the direction of The Ithacan publishes the fol­ On Friday evening, lHr. Laut­ Hulbert, president of the executive kindly, but good for nothing old all the ease and peaceful tran­ "Hop" Hickey and Mr. Yavits. lowing senior list at the request of The prize of $1,000 for a con­ ner's pupils will be presented in a board, Dorothy Loesges, first vice­ soak. He protects his son and quility in its serene passages. The Albert Edmund Brown happened the committee for the Senior certo for string quartet with orch­ voice recital to which all facultv president, and lJarie Forsberg, manipulates the banker so that president of the Outside Girls' Or­ first movement, the allegro con in a bit later and with the usual Prom. If there have been any estral accompaniment, offered by members and students are invited. monev 1s retrie\·ed for the full ·brio, preceded by a short introduc­ savoir faire that is always· with him names omitted the committee the Edward Garrett McCollin It will take place in the Little ganization. Others leaving a-re ,·aluc· of the stock. He has always tion, adagio molto, was conducted organized the group of Phy Eds should be notified at once. The licmorial Fund, has been award­ Theatre at eight fifteen. The pro­ Oh,·yn Xeff, census chairman, and promised to come home with an by Clair Evans. This movement so that they sang with gusto and list follows : ed to Josap Valls of Paris. Nearly gram will be composed of excerpts Priscilla Hall, freshman represen­ armful of hundred dollar bills and displayed a rather quaint but with good interpretation as well. Physical Education Department sixty compositions were sent in from the operas Don Giovanni, tative. The college regrets losing he does. nevertheless enjoyable quartet of Mr. Brown also sang a solo. Aft­ Neil H. Adock, Lyle Amsden, from all over the world in the con­ '.1.1/artlza, La Gioconda and Die these women who have so lornllv It \\"ould be ·useless to attempt wind instruments which was appre­ er the group singing Elwood Donald Brennan, Howard Brit­ test, "·hich closed Dec. 31, the com­ .JIcistersinger. Those students tak­ \\·orked for the school and ha~·e so an evaluation of l\lr. de Lany's ciated for its ardent endeavors. Schwan sang some numbers with ton, Oliver Buswell, Mildred Car­ posers having been allowed eigh­ ing part are Eunice Elder, Charles willingly gi,·en their time to aid in technique of reading. It follows The second movement, the Zar~ Joseph Sheckard at the piano. ter, Alice Chapman, Milton C. teen months to prepare their scores. Davis, \Vinona \Veed, Harriet carrying out the plans of the execu­ ,·err closely that used by Rollo ghetto, displayed the orchestra at At the end of the schedule of Collard, Leland S. Crichton, Beu­ The judges were Fritz Reiner, Penniman, Janet Rice, Gladys tive board. Anson Tallcott .with v,,·hich most its best, Henry Nelson, who con­ program events- letters and certifi­ lah Cunningham, Ernest DeGraw, conductor of the Philadelphia Reiner, Helen McGivney, Paul­ At the time of the election of Ithaca College students are fa ducted this slow and dignified cates were awarded. Thom~ Dodge, Marjorie Dunn, Grand Opera Company; Adolfo ine Craig, Joseph Sheckard, Har­ board members there was also the miliar. Suffice it to sav that Mr. movement, is, indeed, to be con­ At nine o'clock the whole Alfred Farley, Sam Fox, Mary L. Betti, for twenty-five years first old Rowland, Clarke l\laynard, election of officers of the Outside de Lanv creates the ·illusion of gratulated for his excellent con­ crowd adjourned to the gymnasium Klein, Daniel Leavitt, Charles violinist of the Flonzaley String and all other pupils of Mr. Laut­ Girls' Organization. The follow­ each chdracter that he seeks to pie ducting and ease with which he di­ where dancing was enjoyed to the Loescher, Jean Long, Donald Quartet; Samuel L. Laciar, music ner. The singers will be assisted by ing were elected: President-Ver­ ture. One of the things one carries rected the group of players, spirited playing of Joseph Borelli's Long, Nelson McGinn, Donald editor of The Public Ledger of l\fr, Lautner who v,·ill sing in na ::Uoore; Vice-President-Hilda away from the performance is the Throughout the entire movement Bandsmen. A grand time was had G. Mclntosli, Charles W. Mar- Philadelphia; Thaddeus Rich, for some of the vocal groups with Lois Bo\\·man; Secretary-Betty Sand­ unforgettable Nellie when she (Continued on page four) by all. ( Continued on page four) (Continued on page two) \Vilson Lautner at the piano. ers, Treasurer-Betty Dodge. says, "l\fr. Hawley, Al's here," ,,,,-:.-- 2 THE ITHACAN: WEDNESDAY, MAY .4, 1932

peculiarities of activated carbon is model Socialist cities will ·be built THE ITHACAN WORLD WIDE its ability to decolorize almost any and these, together with all the Official Publication of tlze Students of Itlzaca College NEWS solution. It is also used in the man­ principal industrial towns of the PUBLISHED WE!!KLY ufacture of gas masks, where it country, will be made into cultural (Dorothea Sounders) as well as economic centres. OFFICE •...•...•.••••••••••••••.•••.•.•.. 128 East Buffalo Street likewise acts as a purifier. Telephone 2960 ( Continued from page one) Soviet in for Speed "Moscow Without Snow?" EDITORIAL BOARD 306 E. State St. Ithaca, N. Y. The Soviets latest plan for speed The Soviet Government will try CLARKE MAYNARD '32 ...... ·--····-····--···························.Editor-in-Clzitf manv vears concert-master and as­ The largest organization in the United States sista~t · conductor of the Philadel­ transportation is called the "rail to save great discomforts for the EMIL PURGA '34·-·····················-··········-·····························----Assistant to tht Editor specializing in College photographs. phia Orchestra; Fabien Sevitzky, Zeppelin," and with it they expect people of Moscow in Winter and Class l_'hotographers to: Ithaca College ; Cornell ; . DOROTHEA SAUNDERS '32 ...... ·-·········-······-·-········-·················Jl,f anaging Editor to link up the main cities of Russia. large costs to itself by preventing HARRIS DERSHAM '32 ...... :...... ·-·····························-··llssistant Managing Editor conductor of the Philadelphia Smith College, Northampton, Mass.; West Point Its inventor claims a maximum heavy snowfalls in this city. If its CHARI.ES DAVIS '32...... Circulation M a11agtr Chamber String Simfoninetta, and Military Academy; Annapolis Naval Academy; speed of 235 and a cruising ·speed plan succeeds the clouds ·will be FkANCES BAITERSON '33 ...... ·-··········-·····...llssistant Editor Dr. Gilbert Reynolds Combs, pres­ Syracuse University; Columbia University and­ of 200 miles an hour. The "rail emptied before they reach this vi­ MARY BOVEE '33 ...... - ...... :...... Assistant Editor ident of the Musical Fund Society, many other large colleges. Valls was born· in Catalonia, Spain, Zcppelin" has several novel fea- cinity. "Moscow Without Snow" ...... RUTH BYRNE '33 ....•...... ·-··················-···································-···········A ssistant Editor turcs. It will run on a monorail is the ambitious headline on an ar­ JOHN FAGUE '32 ...... _... :...... _...... Sports Editor and received his first instruction in HELEN McG1VNl!Y '32 ...... ·-······-······-·····-Assistant Editor composition from Luis Millet of and will have two propellers, one tide carried on the first page of a (DIAL 2524) DOROTHY WooD '32 ...... Assistant Editor Barcelona. After going to Paris, fore and the other aft of a Zcppe- .recent issue of Economic Life, It he studied with Vincent D'lndy !in-shaped fuselage. A gyroscope is 'is written by one of the directors of BUSINESS BOARD and Albert Roussell. intended to keep the car from jump- ,the Soviet's department for the ing the track and to hold it steady. iproduction ·of artificial rain OI. • RICHARD KAINU '32 ...... ·-··················-··········--···········.Business M anagtr BUSS.-ES. WILLIAM BAGLEY '33...... - .. ····-·················-·········A ssistant Business M anagtr Inside there will be two floors, the snow fall and tells of experiments Comic Opera Presented upper one for passengers and· crew which will be begun in. a big way and the lower one for freight, mo- this year. This department assert­ PRINTl!D BY THI! NORTON PRINTING Co. Another of the numerous I tali an tors, batteries and a· radio outfit. cd last year that its experiments style comic operas, written by had discovered a method of pre­ FOR CHARTE,R Franz Josef Haydn, has been dug Spain's Constitution cipitating moisture from the.clouds. YOUR CHOSEN WORK out of the music archives and pre- either in the form of rain or snow, For All Occasions s THE machine becomes more and more dominant in our sented in connection with the ob­ Spain's Constitution would be a by means of electrical ionization A civilization, the worker's main function, it is 'often scrvance this year o_f the bicente~- "best seller" if it· were not going made possible by an apparatus at­ · t k h' If k' - · · ary of the Austrian composers tached to captive balloons of the thoug ht , 1s o ma e imse a md of vocat10nal robot adapted b' h Th" · o z d p l to be given away. free. One hun­ DEAN OF ITHACA,_ INC. . 1rt . ts one 1s r an o a a- dred thousand copies have been sausage type which were used . by . t9 a particular task. The exact opposite seems to be the case, dino written in 1782 on the occa- t~e armies in the World War. printed in French and will be dis­ 401-409 East State Street f(jr our machine age is also an age of bewildering change; one sion 'of a visit by the Grand Duke tributed in all parts· of the world process and specialization supplants another with breath- Paul of Russia. In a new version by as an advertising feat to call to at­ taking rapidity. Vocational schools everywhere are facing the Dr. ~- La~zko, Orlando Paladi?Zo tention what is regarded here as a Mei Lan-fang's Operatic DIAL 2531 --- ITHACA, N. Y •. · · th · t d b · k' ·. was given m Hamburg and Le1p- School need o f giv_i~g eir s u ents as1c s Ills apphcable to a whole zig on l\'1arch 31; 'Haydn's birth- leading contribution to modern political thought. STORAGE field of activity rather than to a narrow task. And, paradoxi- day. German critics note that this Three classical songs constitute cally enough, vocational guides in many colleges are pointing cheerful little "·ork reveals the And Cave Exists the entrance fee for students at an 1------out"that personality and general culture are essential to sue- composer in one of his happiest operatic .. school opened here by cess as never before. · · moods _rokin~ fun ~t gods and Alla Baba's cave really does exist l\

Saylor were recently presented by the choir school in their senior voice recitals at the \Vestminster studio building. FRAT·ERNITY NOTICES Last Tuesday afternoon at five Spring Reduction o'clock, the members of Lambda chapter presented an hour program Phi Mu Alpha Betty Kaus spent last week-end preparation by the individual and Pledge service was held for Hel­ over Radio Station \VEAL The Walter Voros with us; Jane Smith dropped in to interpretation of the selections. en Hickey Clark on Wednesday program broadcast from the studio Sale say "howdy". She is all excited The following members have been afternoon at Newman Hall. was as follows: Piano duets­ Congratulations to two more of about the parents' day program she presented in recital: J.\,larjorie Just at present, our group is TF altz of tlze Flowers and Dance Friday and Saturday our brothers. The lucky· men this is arranging for the the parents in Southby, April 18; Anne Pusateri, concentrating on "that Principles of tlze Candy Fairy from the "Nut­ time are Joe Borelli and George Canisteo. Betty Davidson, a for­ April 25; Bob deLany, April 26; report". After that spasm is over, cracker Suite" by Tschaiko\.,,·sky, , Pritchard, 'who have received posi­ mer Gradd President, was here Sally Pusateri, April 28; John we hope to have more news. played by Dorothy Loesges and :tions as musi~ supervisors in for the week-end to attend the Phi Fague and Ida Clark, April 30; Rosalie Olmstead; Voice-Verge­ :~~ ~~ft:~~-~-·-·····-···-··--·---··-- 9. 8 8 advancement for them. Joe has E.K. dance, Mim Champlin was Frances Noble, May 2; Emily b/iches Standchen, An die Naclzti­ schools that show great promises of here for the same reason. Roberts, ·May 3; Nina Law, May Sally Lawes gal Standclzen, by Brahms, and $25 and $29.50 $ 1 s been placed at Reading High- And now congratulations seem 4; Judith Cohn, May 5, and Ce­ 111 orgen by Strauss, sung by Helen Coats --·------·-·-··-·-··-···· Last Thursday evening, Jeanne ! school, Penn., and George at Sag to be in order; first to Martha, who celia Kiefer, May 6. McGi vney; String Trio-Roman·ce Harbor. It is most gratifying to recently announced her engagement Martin and Eva Stick were initi­ -Debussy, Extase-Ganne, The :the fraternity to know that al­ to Chuck Meade.· Should we say, · Delta Psi Kappa ated into membership in Mu Phi (Continued 011 page four) ~~::d :~~~·----·--··-·-··-·----·-·· 2.44 ready .six Qf its members. have re­ may aJ_I your troubles be little Doris Dickert Epsilon. ceived positions for next year at so ones? Next, to Belle States, who On Wednesday evening, April f~-~i~:~ early;.a, date. has signed on the dotted line. Well, I\1rs. Isadore Y avitts, Miss 27, Jeanne King presented a gradu­ J anies Lynch Coal Co., Inc. ~i!~~-----·-----·------5.88 Ah:]J9ugh, t~e spring formal dance Belle, the best wishes for success Marjorie R.oc~well and Mr. Ray­ ation organ recital at the· Methodist 0 mond Benjamin succeeded in out­ Church. She played Prelude and 0 is almost one month off, a great go_ with you. to Welles~ille from : ~~;!~! ...... --···-···-··-.··-······2.8 8 many of the bpys ~ave not thought every Phi Delt. And now Jane, scori~g. th~ others ai: our bridge Fugue in E minor-Bach; In Sum­ party l~t Tuesday evening. Our mer-Stebbins; Introspection­ it yet too early. to secure dates for who has been elected as president D. L. & W. COAL . APPAREL - Second Floor this gala event. Since the dance of W.S.G.A. We know that you o!1ly r,egre~ concerning · this func­ Smith; Nip ht-Jenkins; Choral ,will be a part; of the alumni reun­ will satisfy. tion was. that rµore people did not and.Minuet Gothique from "Suite ·- -the Standard Anthracite take the opportunity to gaze upon Gothiqtie"-Boellm~n. Marga­ i ion, it:t of(ei:s even still further Maybe now, dear readers, you the living· quarters of the three retta Shannaman was also on the ! promises of being the best time can understand why the Phi lever. Delts are wondering if there is girls in the front room, We fear program and played Prelude in C Rothschild's If one were to daily watch the such a thing as "Time on my they ,viU never be the same again. Major by Bach. PHONE 2204 I,sidewalks of good old Buffalo hands". Eula Transou and Marguerite Street, one would undoubtedly see the tired· forms cif some of our . Delta Phi worthy pledges. trudging patiently Marguerite Baker up the steep grade to Phi Mu Al­ FLANNEL pha. It's a weary road, hey pledges? We would like to introduce to you our pledges. They are Pauline ,Before the school term has expired, AND I - Bassett, Gladys Hauser of the Phy ·6.ve of these piedges shall be f~ll- nedged members of Phi Mu Al­ Ed. department; Marjorie Kellog, pha, ready to step into those places Frances Alexander, Mary Custer, left vacant by our many graduat­ Molly Smith, Mary Zaniri and CORD ITHACA COLLEGE .iµg seniors. Among the neophytes Marie Ward of the music depart­ ,• are James Boyd, Clair Evans, ments, and Florence Gillette, Ger­ Henry Nelson, William Schnell, trude Brown, Laura Knipe and ''S_LACKS" :ind George Van Kurin. Dorothy Fuchs of the dramatic SENIOR BALL school. They have been kept busy Phi Delta Pi with pledging duties during the Catherine Cronin last week, the most important of · which was a breakfast which they served at the house for our mem­ Is there anyone, I wonder, who bers and patronesses. The meal ever arrives at the point of being more than compensated for our •completely caught up, nothing to early rising. After the symphony , ~o and can rel~ without feeling CQncert on Sunday the pledges that "I sho~d be doing this term again entertained us with a presen­ p,aper OJ tha~ term paper, or get tation of an original skit. · those letters written"? I would Agnes Welch and Virginia Her­ iike to m_eet that person and ask him man went home for the week-end. or her to describe the feeling. It Dorothy Garber's parents visited certainly is a scarcity, and of late her on Sunday. I would say that the Phi Delts are We have been kept enjoyably being hard hit. busy by attending the graduation About two weeks ago, several recitals of. our members. Anne of our members left to attend the Pusateri, Sally Pusateri, Frances National Physical Education Con­ Noble and Emily Roberts presented vention in Philadelphia. Follow­ their performances in the past week. ing that there was a conventjon of ~he ~astern chapte:rs of Phi Delta Amards fi. About ten Theta's were pres­ Dorothy Garber ent and brought back very inter­ esting reports of all the business During these past few weeks, the meetings which they attended. We Senior members of the fraternity received some very helpful infor­ have been exceedingly busy pre­ mation, and scime fine statements of paring their recital programs. The the work Phi Delta Pi is doing in majority of these programs are of Smartly Tailored, with physical education circles. These the miscellaneous type, and there high waist. Cords ot· conventions make one realize the have been several, modern plays regular, buckle or plain influence of a fraternity and the presented in monologue form. The vast amount of good which can be work as a group shows careful sides. accomplished in education by these national organizations. Special Hardly back from the conven­ Colors: tion, we find we ,vere faced MOTHER'S DAY with the Athletic Hop, the Phi CHOCOLATES WHITE Epsilon Kappa dinner and dance, TAN the Delta Psi Kappa bridge party, Done up in delightful, CREAM and the Musical Racketeers. At appropriate packages. GREY each of these entertainments the Phi Delts present had a-very good BROWN time and wish to congratulate the organizations which fostered their presentations. BUR T'S We have also had many visitors. (Opp. Crescent)

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• THE ITHACAN: WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1932

where they sailed on Friday, April Gifts, Greeting Cards FRATERNITY NEWS held its first outdoor practice last ton Weber, Joseph Wells, Robert Act III is presented in two peri1zg were beautifully conceived scenes, ·the first taking place in a and played, for all -their modern 29, on the U. S. Army Transport · ( Continued from page three) Friday evening. It was declared a York. Republic for Manilla via the Pan­ Pictures and Framing huge success by everyone but the C/zoir Sc/zool room in Ravenswood Castle. Lord tricks of orchestration, while Chan­ Charles D. Beachler, Walter Enrico Ashton and Edgardo decide son Sans Paroles, from the pen of ama Canal, San Francisco and Old Refrain-Kreisler, played by Ithaca police department. Honolulu. Lieut. Hammond had Alma \Vilcox, violinist; Mary Just three more ,vecks and exams Buchanan, Lucile Christman, Hen­ to banish their enmity by a fight to George Pritchard (who also ar­ ri Emurian, G. F. Holler, Alice the death when morning arrives. ranged Wooden Soldier and C/zina been stationed at Langly Field, Krimmel, 'cellist; and Dorothy will be with us again. Personally Va., and had been in the service at Little, pianist; Vocal Ensemble­ I think exams are a great benefit Hulbert, Cecil McKee Jacobson, Among the people in the castle Doll, played earlier by a sax en­ :\' orman J amcs, Robert Jensen, silence suddenly reigns when they semble). was a wild and wholly Manila, retiring from there in Finnish Lullaby, 1Va1•, my :,:ears to the college. It's the one event 1928. are te11der, Good Night, Keel of the vear that draws students Jeanne King, Eugene P. Knotts, hear that Lucia has gone insane and appropriate number. Rou1, sung by Helen :\lcGivney, close. to ·each other. Pauline Leeds, Leonard Martin, stands in her chamber with a I'm ComiTZ', Virginia, arranged S.A.I. GIRLS ENTERTAIN Glad vs Reiner, Elva N e,Ycombc, Helen \V. Ross, Marguerite Say­ bloody sword over the body of her by Maui-ice· Whitney and con­ AT CHAPTER HOUSE A little spring bird is outside, husband. Lucia herself appears, and Ruth Krusa. · chirping its glee of the arrival of lor, Margaretta Shanaman, Ray ducted by Ed. Sommer, vied for Following the banquet held rc­ \V. Smathers, Louise C. Titcomb, happy indeed in her madness as she honors with the final hit-of-the- On last Thursday evening, forty the Ycrnal season, and Ralph \Vest­ believes herself ,vith her lover. show, Business in F. Philip Lang Iotans and their centh·- at the Ithaca Hotel for the ervelt is upstairs tooting a cornet. Eula Transou, Herbert Pate. _delegates to the National Confer­ Then comes the famous "Mad conducted most of his own num- guests enjoyed one of the nicest \Vhat a contrast, my friends-what Scene". Heard apart from the hers, which included an arrange- spring formal dances the fratern­ ence of the Newman Club, Rachel a contrast. Lucia ,ms guest soloist. Her pro­ CHOIR GRADUATES opera, this number seems hardly ment of 1l1anlzattan Serenade ity has had for many years. All gram included S011ata i11 F minor PRESENT ANNUAL more than an unsually brilliant played during the entr'-acte. Both 'furniture was removed from the by Beethoven and ButterYy Etude BASEBALL NINE TO SENIORS RECITALS coloratura aria. But in its proper numbers featured Tom Kelly in a four longest rooms on the ~rst ( Continued from page one) by Chopin. HAVE A BIG SLATE; setting, carolled out by the dement­ specialty dance floor, and those rooms were given FINE TEAM READY ed Lucia amid the startled retain­ Th 't h · t d t d over to dancing to the excellent I-lrarts, and If Tfi'ith All Your e P~ oOrcdesll ra whas con tucteh music of Joseph Borelli's six-piece ( Continued from page one) ers, it takes on an ironic character by Edwm c , w o wro e e b d Th d . h" h :Rust Craft Sigma I-I earls from "Elijah", l\1endels­ quite its own. The scales seem what music for Dignity, and arranged an . e ccorat10~s, w ic we~e, Dorothy Wood sohn; Piela Sig11ore, Stradella; they are, the audible wanderings of · D · t L d not elaborate, consisted of tn- two. th e th eme song, zr y a y. 1 d I d f II h all l\:Iuch stress has been placed on I-lad a I-lorse, a Finer No One a mind distraught. The very hap­ Other students responsible for a c_o ore s 18 es or a t e w MOTHE~ On last Friday e~ening, · Lor­ the hurling staff, and the way Ever Saw, Korbay; Total Eclipse, piness of the music adds only to its successful evening were the mem- lights and two bouquets of flowers. raine Johnston sang a group of things line up now it looks as Handel; 0 Sun11y Beam, Schu­ grim pathos. Lucia, in this strain, hers of the stage crew: Don Bland­ .three solos, and Barbara Gold­ mann; In S u m m e r Fields, re-enacts the· wedding-scene of the though the brunt of the season's ing, Dick Seiler, Tom Murray, (lncorp'?rated 1868) DAY thv,,aite played a 'cello solo at the pitching will be placed on the good­ Brahms; Impatience, Schubert; day before and then falls insensible Ernest Eames, Art Sheppard ; Breesport high school. They were ly arms of Ed Sawyer and Lefty Gooser, Goosey Gander, Hughes; as the curtain descends on the first make-up, Mary Ella Bovee and accompanied by \Vinifred Roscoe. Bernhardt. The first base posi­ Xight at t/ze 1l1ission, Ballantine; scene. Frances Batterson ; the ticket com­ CARDS \Ve \\·ere very happy to pledge tion has been cinched by the veteran Lost in London Town, Mitchell. In the final scene, Edgardo, mittee, Roger Di Nucci, Leonard Ithaca Elva Betty Gross, Florence Cas­ Roz Snider. At second base, Archie This double recital was one of the waiting for Enrico, learns that he Martin, John Gleason and Wal­ sella, and Eunice Elder to the fra­ Petras and Frank Arioli are bat­ series being given by the senior has left Scotland, and likewise ter Buchanan ; the Business Staff, ternitv last \ Vednesdav afternoon. tling for the job. Both are fair hit­ members of vV estminster choir learns of the death of Lucia. In a Bob York and Sam Patinka; and Savings Ele.ven of our girls presented an school. Those in that department ters and have about equal fielding learns of the death of Lucia. In the program committee, Charles The Little Krafts Sh~p hour of music at a tea of the Phila­ ability, Ken Patrick looks like the \\·ho have already been presented Tu clze a Dio spiegasti l'ali (Thou Davis and Lewis Bierly. thean Societv of Ovid on last Sun­ on recital at the studio building Bank best ·candidate for the shortstop Hast Spread Thy Wings to Heav­ · The Phi Mu Alpha and the Cor. Aurora and Seneca St. day afterno~n. Three groups of position'. Patrick has ·shown u_p are Robert Jensen,· Ray Smathers, en) a melody of wonderful pathos, songs were sung by the double ::Hargueritc Saylor, Leonard l\tlar­ Kappa Gamma Psi fraternities can very well in batting practice. Jim which deepens as it proceeds, Ed­ well be proud of their spirited con- Tioga Street-Comer Seneca quartette, groups of vocal solos ~-lackey has been ,rnrking at third tin, Eula Transou, David Embler, gardo hopes his soul may soon join were sung by Pauline Craig and and Charles Beachler. tribution to .the gayer side of col­ base and will probably start there that of his beloved. He draws a lege life. 111 usical Racketeers was Lorraine Johnston, a French horn against the Larries·at Canton Tues­ dagger and, in spite of efforts of solo was played by Rachel Mar­ great sport, start to finish, curtain dav. The outfield. is Coach Frec­ Raimondo, stabs himself, and so to curta_in. ____ -R.M.d~ ble, and violin solos were played SYMPHONY OFFERS min's chief worry. He has an THIRD PROGRAM IN speeds forth his soul -to that etern­ by Dorothy \Vood. ·Winifred Ros­ abundance of good fly chasers but itv from whence becko~s his be­ ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE · coe accompanied the quartette and BEETHOVEN SERIES OF FORMER DRAMA few of them have shown much bat­ ( Continued from page one) la"ved Lucia. the soloists. ting ability. STUDENT OF COLLEGE Miss Harriet N ewcns and Eliza­ The following candidates sur­ the audience was greatly enthused beth Keenholtz of Sigma Theta vived the first cut: Infielders-­ MUSICAL COMEDY Word has been received of the chapter at the Eastman School of at the charm of this delightful se­ This Mercury Emblem, Snider, Petras, Patrick, l'vfackcy, lection. Particularly noticeable HAS BIG SUCCESS recent marriage of Frances Adele Music were our guests last week. Leonard, Rebolto, Collard, Arioli, TUESDAY EVENING Moesta of Kittanning, Pa., and Sign of the F. T. D., Katherine Campbell played a was the strict adherence given to (Continued from page one) Means Guaranteed Safety in Kornowski, Morelock, Benjamin, the dynamics which brought about Lieut. James .w. Hammond of fifteen minute organ meditation Axelrod, D'Andrea. Pitchers­ the U. s_, Air Corps, United before the beginning of the services an unusual and sympathetic tone Sawyer, Bernhardt, Hoffa, l\.1ax­ color unknown to this orchestra it would be equally presumptuous States Army. Mrs. Hammond was Sending Flowers By Wire at the Lutheran church last Sun­ on, Kipp, Tibbetts. Catchers-Fa­ to expect perfection in a show of a graduate of the Williams School day morning. before. this sort. The audience expected a Only members of the FLORISTS' TELEGRAPH DELIVERY sulo, Schum and Goodman. In the brisk movement of the of Expression in 1927. Another buffet supper was en­ performance of good-natured in­ Association display this sign. So when sending flowers by srhcrzo. conducted .by Paul :Mac­ The ceremony was performed by joyed by a number of the girls liv­ formality, given by a group of stu­ Rev. Charles L. Noss, pastor of wire look for this Mercury emblem ... more than 4,500 LISTS FOR SENIOR kel, a ne,\· form of the minuet was florists throughout the United States, Canada and Europe ing in and outside of the house l;ist introduced into the symphony. l\fr. dents who can devote but little of St. Luke's Reformed Church, in PROM PUBLISHED their time to unscheduled affairs. are bonded members, guaranteeing satisfactory delivery of Sunday evening. Rachel Marble Fay explained that this idea had the presence of relatives and a few (Continued-from page one) Tuesday's audience was not dis­ your wired flower orders. Yet for this important, unique and Dorothy vV ood performed on been contemplated by previous and close friends. The home was beau­ -the short musicale that followed the appointed. What if the Sheriff's service you pay nothing extra but the cost of a telegram contemporary composers but had 'tifully decorated with ferns, roses, supper. deputies did forget to make their ..• not even that if there's time to write! tin, Celeste l\.:lennig, Richard not been brought about until Bee­ lilies, snap-dragons and azalias. l\1esscr, Jeannette Mills, Hazel entrance? \Vhat if little Penelope The bride was charming in a thoveri himself consummated the Van Astor ( Kenneth Weber) did B. l\.Iorsc, Francis O'Connell, An­ change.· The fourth and last move­ gown of white crepe and lace and gelo Pagano, \V. F. Peters, A. P! mix her verses in her solo? It was carried an arm bouquet of sweet­ Pratt's Flower Shop Charles Loescher ment to this symphony was well di­ all in fun and no one cared what Petras, Grace Salton, Edna R. rected by Victor Salvo. heart roses. She was given away 214 East Seneca Street Dial 8560 The boys are back into shape Schweiger, Margaret Smith, Ne­ happened, as long as the show mov­ by her. father and was attended by 'For the final number on the pro­ ed along in its peppy course. again after a very strenuous week. ville Smith, Gordon Snider, Belle gram, Sebastian Alig directed the her sister, Miss Mary l'vioesta. 1:-======~ Sonny Dersham and Ed. Som­ The informal initiation of April States, Hutchin H. Tibbetts, Preludium by Jarnefelts. This Tillman Scheeren, a lifelong 26 was a huge success. If in doubt, Peter Vicarelli, Samuel Weschler, mer carried the comedy with a friend and classmate of the bride number was an interesting and fit­ nonchalance that was thoroughly ask any one of the new members Arnold Williams, Aner Wolford, ting clima.'X to the program. groom, was the best man. and he will give you his version Mary L. Wood. · satisfying. They were responsible A luncheon was served follow- of the entire affair. "Chick" Conservatory of Music for many clever scenes, including ing the ceremony. The couple left Schum and Vicarella voted it a Vera Beaver, George K. Dris- GIRLS' GLEE CLUB some bits of inspired hokum that shortly aftcnvards for New York After the ball is over- huge success-they got at Kornow- coll, Mary I. Hunsinger, Sylvia HAS RADIO DEBUT fitted nicely into the general scheme. Charles Beachler, resplen­ ski. The others who received sim- Kornit, Hallie Varnedoe. FROM _ROCHESTER Girls •••. The evening is yet a pup ilar administration are: Keesey, Public School Music (Continued from page one) dent in an Admirel's uniform, did a nice bit as the messenger boy. As Cf!OOSE YOUR SILVER! Letts, Messerly, Muir, Silva, Hess Iola Angood, Ruth Austin, Gla- And will not be quite complete and Pitcher. Lest I forget, Mr. dys E. Barr, Helen Bowman, Kath­ sunshine to a soon-developing trag- Mrs. Reginald Van Astor, Clarke cdy. Edgardo, following this, tears Maynard turned out to be a riot. Select a pattern so your friends · Shells, ( Sleepy Shields) was our erine Campbell, Charles H. Davis, Until you attend the breakfast dance. high mogul and chief disher of "re- Alton L. Fraleigh, Anthony Gor­ himself from Lucia' arms, leaving His (her or its) first entrance was may know what you want for freshments". ruso, Katherine Harris, Helen the half-fainting girl to be con- a highlight in the show, as was his graduation. Prices are the low- The mid-week affair, that of Henman, Edith Hendricks, Amy soled by the sympathetic Alisa. subsequent rendition of the Ders- - est in the history of our business. April 27, was very delightful and A. Herron, Helen Hoffman, Ruth Act II takes place in a Hall in ham-Odell Dignity. CHOOSE Now! Walt Kornowski and his commit- Krusa, Helen Crawford Latham, Ravenswood Castle. Lord Enric-0 Ed Sommer's original vocal solo tee should be congratulated. Kathleen S. Lawes, Kenneth Leiby, has arranged the wedding ceremony Dirty Lady ( arranged by Lang), Saturday evening, April . 30, Dorothy B. Little, Dorothy Loes­ for the marriage ·of Lucia and Ar- with Joe Borelli contributing a R. A. HEGGIE & BRO., Co. BANK RESTAURANT Phi Epsilon Kappa held its annual ges, LaVern Magee, Ruth Mans­ turo of Bruckstan beneath whose speciality tap, was well done, while .TEWELRS banquet and dance .. At the ban- field, Virginia D. Mather, Virgi­ domination Enrico· now lives. Lu- the combination of You Can't Be­ quet the engagement of Charles nia 1\~ay, Clarke ~1a~n~rd, Helen cia is kept helpless by a forged note lieve Your Ears and I Believed In Meade and Martha Elliott was an- ~cG1vney, Amelia Ne1ley, Rosa­ which proves that she has been be- You (both written by Dersham Tennis Racket nounced. The speaker of the eve-· lie Olmstea1, Margaret Owens, trayed by her lover, Edgardo. The and Maurice Whitney) were Saturday morning, May 14 ning was Mr. Gerney, who is grand Samuel P~tmka, Chas.. Pavalec, discussion between Lucia and En- splendidly reminiscent of Gilbert RESTRINGING rico takes the form of a highly and Sullivan at their best. It was vice-president of Phi Epsilon Kap- Gladys. Remer, Janet Rice, Grace only $3.50 pa. Some of the members of the M. ~1tter, Doro~hea Saunders, dramatic duct, the Se tra dinzi, tu here that Joe Sheckard's clever faculty and their wives were pres- Maurice C. Whitney, Elwood portrai (I'm Thy Guardian). Just scrub.woman opened "her" aching ent. Howard Grant, ·an alumni S~hwann, J ~seph SheckardJ. Pearl as the bride, pale and agitated, heart to describe in song the pains Eight grades of restringing member, also was present. S1i:non, Jul.1a Stevens, Kathryn signs the document which· makes of unrequited passion. From Five until Seven ( or thereabouts) Stickel, Reginald B. Sweet, Fran- her Lady Arturo Brucklaw, Ed- Most of the Second Act was de­ here from the popular silk to ces Vroman, Alma Wilcox. gardo appears. Such a dramatic voted to orchestral and speciality the best Davis cup gut. High­ Kappa Kappa Kappa Speec/z and Dramatics scene might have inspired a far less numbers. Dell Purga and Al Sulla est. grade workmanship. Breakfast will be served from six until later. "Moo" Palmer Raymond E. Brown, M. Elea­ powerful composer than Donizetti responded to encores for their nor Carroll, Ida E. Clark, Judith to produce amasterscene, but he has "Ha-Cha," and Purga returned Spaghetti dinners are becoming eohn, Sara M. Conrad, John made it ever-memorable with his later in the scene for a short Tennis Balls a Saturday night special with the Fague, 1\1aric Forsberg, Dorothy sextette, C/zi me frena (\Vhat Re- comedy sketch of a temperamental boys. I'd like to go along and join Grimshaw, Theodore Judway, Ce­ strains l\1e). To attempt to de- violinist whose first sour note 3 for $1.00 the party some evening, but Boz celia Kiefer, Mina Law, Marga­ scribe this sextette is superfluous; caused him to destroy his Strad. Snider tells me they go to a ritzy ret Malby, Martha Nissley, Fran­ only music may express music. Its in righteous wrath. Following this SECOND FLOOR place ,vhere people aren't allowed ces Noble, Ann Pusateri, Sarah Pu­ flmving melody, majestic rhythm, Ieight trumpets presented Nobody's - Sponsored by to eat their spaghetti with straws. sateri, Emily Roberts, Marjorie and gorgeous harmonics and soaring Sweetlzeart arranged by L. Whit­ Right now the city firebell is Southby. · climax are known to all; but few ney. tolling out an alarm and fireman Band and Orchestra realize how magnificantly it ex- Dudley Mairs discarded his KAPPA GAMMA PSI Patrick is out of town. Either Pat Joseph C. Borelli, Harris Der-· presses in sound the conflicting usual equanimity for a red-hot in­ can pick the days for fires or else sham, L. E. Harner, Arvo Jacob­ emotions of this dramatic scene. terpretation of Fee/in' Higlz, writ­ he's heavenly endowed with intu­ son, Richard Kainu, Albert E. Upon seeing the marriage contract ten by his brother, Donald, and Treman, King's ition. Odell, Allen Ostrander, Judson N. Edgardo, in a furious rage, rushes Philip Lang. Lang's arangements The Tri-Kappa spring quartet Pettygrove, G. L. Pritchard, Clay- from the castle. of I Love You Truly and Wlzis-