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Ithaca College Digital Commons @ IC The thI acan, 1948-49 The thI acan: 1940/41 to 1949/50 11-23-1948 The thI acan, 1948-11-23 Ithaca College Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1948-49 Recommended Citation Ithaca College, "The thI acan, 1948-11-23" (1948). The Ithacan, 1948-49. 5. http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1948-49/5 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The thI acan: 1940/41 to 1949/50 at Digital Commons @ IC. It has been accepted for inclusion in The thI acan, 1948-49 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC. Happy Thanksgiving to All! Dance in Honor of Scampers Ideas and Scripts Class of 1952 Dues November 29th! Seneca Gym-Dec. 4th m ~J anttt Free Admission _v_o_1._2_0_,_N_o_._5__________________ _:_I..:..:t..:..:h.:.a..:..:ca::_::C:..::o::ll:.::e~ge:::.:,~I~_'.:._Ca, New York, November 23, 1948 Page I Theatre Luminary Dr. Haines Addresses Produdion Plans Made Speaks At I.C. Church Group Al Scampers Rally Caligiure Elected Frosh President; Dr. Charles Haines spoke to the A small audience was on hand for On November 21, 1948 at 2:30 20-up Club at the Presbyterian the Scampers Rally held the night P·?1· in the Aurora lecture room, Church on Sunday night, Nov. 14, of ~ovembcr 5. Harry Basch, Indoctrination Completed Mr. Norris Houghton lectured on a on the subject, "Is the Russian Situ Chairman of Scampers Production current problem in the . theater ation Hopeless?" of ~948, requested anyone interest Joseph ~aligiure and Ben Sidoli, Physical Education students were the influence of the critics. He pointed out that the situation ed m any phase of Scampers to turn elected president and vice-president, respectively, at a meeting ~f the Well known in the theater world is not hopeless as long as men talk ii:i his ~ame, department, and par Class of 1952 held in the Aurora Lecture Room on Wednesday, Novem Norris Houghton has a long list of instead of shoot. He said that we ticular interest to the committee. achievements. He started as a scene ber 10th. Also elected were Betty Molnar, Secretary, and Edward Gott, cannot avoid war by running away This year's Scampers will prob Treasurer, both of the Business Department. designer for the St. Louis Municipal from it and that. we should deter ably be a skit with a definite theme Opera company, and is now the au mine now the principles for which unless someone can contribute a . With the announcement of elec thor of two best sellers: Moscow we will take a firm· stand. He sug good complete book. Everyone: Alumni To Meet tion of ?fficers, the Class of 1952 is Rehearsal and Advance From gests that aggression in any part of wh~ther yo~ have a complete story now officially functioning under the· Ithaca College alumni in Ithaca Broadway, the latter having been the world is :i threat to United or ~ust an idea, a complete series Stude!)t ~ouncil Constitution and written under a Carnegie F ounda States security and that we should or JUSt a scene, a whole score or and surrounding towns will hold takes its rightful place as a nintegral tion grant. be prepared to resist if such ag just a note, a word, a notion-in their first meeting of the year on part of I~haca College. The election Monday night, Nov. 29, at 8 o'clock A member of the Board of Direc gression occurs. short, if YOU have an idea for was pre~1ded over by Ann Richard tors. for Theater Inc., Houghton Scampers, please turn it in now. :it the College Dining Hall, accord son, actmg as temporary chairman directs at the Princeton University Nothing has. been chosen, nothing mg to Joe Short (D'35) president of the cl~ss and Stanley L~venson, Theater and at Elitch Garden Sum Business Class Visits has been decided upon. The field is of the local alumni association. representing the Student Council. mer Theater; Elitch Garden being wide open for all departments so The program calls for a short Dean Clarke, Class Adviser, wel the oldest established theater group local Corporation let's talk about what you would business meeting, annual election comed the assemblage and asked in the country. He also directed the Mr. McGurk's Industrial Man like. It's your show. of officers, and an informal talk bv that personalities be disregarded production of Macbeth, starring agement class, as part of its Submit all material to Mrs. Tal Dr. Charles Haines, vice president and that only qualities for service Flora Robson and Michael Red course, inspected the Allen-Wales cott, Mr. Sargent, Harry Basch, or of IC. Invitations to attend are be considered in voting. After each being extended to all alumni. grave. Adding Machine Corporation on Pete DeLucca. Watch the bulletin ?f the twenty ~andidatcs, represent Norris Houghton has worked with November S. The trip was another boards for further announcements. mg one candidate for each office such names as Joshua Logan, James step towards the correlation of Student Announ,ers Given from the five departments had Stewart, Fredric March, and Bur theory and practice in the Business b~en . introduced and had "s'poken gess Meredith. Mr. Houghton is School. Frosh Week Pradical Experience his piece," ballots were distributed now teaching the history of the At the plant, the class was greet . Frosh Frolics, on Monday evc I.C.'s senior student announcers and explained. The marked ballots theater at Columbia University. ed by Mr. R. G. Fowler, plant man mng, Nov. 8, marked the beginning during the past few weeks have been were collected as class members ager, who lectured on the sub-as of a round of activities during getting first hand experience in the filed out and results announced the Drama Seniors Coach sembly parts of an adding machine Freshman Week. All of the skits intricate art of originating remote next day. which were spread on a table for were successfully received and the broadcasts, through the facilities of Childrens' Theatre general observation. After the pro cup was won by the Drama Dept. WHCU-FM and Rural Radio. duction process had been outlined, On Wednesday, Nov. 10, the en At this point two very fine con A new Children's Theatre has the class was divided into small tire class met to elect officers, and certs have been presented over the Della Kappa Opens been inaugurated in Ithaca under groups and each person supplied considerable spirit was shown as FM air waves by our Music Depart the sponsorship of the P.T.A. Coun with information sheets containing the candidates made their brief ment, capably announced bv J.C. New House With cil. Mrs. Martin Rubin, council a breakdown of the factory by de campaign speeches, augmented by students. · representative, is supervisor aided partments. Each group was then as slogans and posters. · The first was a string quartet, Weekend Celebration by Miss Blake, Ithaca Schools' in signed an executive of the company A jury trial for freshman girls, announced by Harry Basch and the The first annual weekend of Delta terpretative story-teller. Actual in as a guide. who did not wear their spuds, and second,d b a Edconcert G by the I.C. Band, K appa, E'psi ·1 on Chapter was held• struction of the children, whose ages The itinerary covered four floors a medicine ball contest between the one y orman. A third pre- November 5th through 7th. range between seven and ten years and required approximately two freshmen and sophomores, were sentation by the Music Department of age, is by two Ithaca College hours. Each process viewed was de scheduled for Thursday and Sat will be coming up soon, handled by . ~he fraternity opened its festi- Seniors, Paul Bressoud and Gladys scribed in detail by an expert, who urday, respectively, but were can Danny Rubinate. This is the De- vities with the Ithaca vs. Hartwick Darby. answered all questions thrown at celled. cember 5 symphony concert at football game, followed by open The initial class conducted by him by the aspiring executives. The A dance will be held on Saturdav, Foster Hall, under the baton of house and an informal dance at the Mr. Bressoud brought an enthusi tour was climaxed with a luncheon December 4th, to complete tfie Craig McHenry. fraternity house at 512 East Sen- astic response from the children. in the plant cafeteria. Frosh observances. These broadcasts offer excellent eca Street. Each one imagined a situation, pan • S f I opportunities for I.C.'s student an- _Saturday afternoon a social gath- tomimed it and then let the re FrO IICS uccess u College Symphony Starts nouncers to exhibit their talents in ermg was held at the house. The mainder of the class attempt to If you were wondering what all (h"ld r S • their chosen field. All broadcasts are Delta Kappa ball was held at the guess what it was. The one who the excitement was in the Little I feRS er1eS writtP.n and planned by the student E~gles ball_ room Saturday evening guessed correctly was allowed to Theatre Monday night, Nov. 8th, During the coming year, a series himself, in· cooperation with the with music furnished by Jack perform next. · any Freshman girl will tell you of children's matinee programs Music Department. Grahling and his orchestra. Bob The Children's Theatre group is that it was the annual presentation sponsored by the Ithaca Council of Our announcers are assured of lviulligan acted as master of cere working for the time when they of Frosh Frolics, sponsored by the Parents and Teachers will be held audience as Rural Radio alone monies during intermission.