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______X-472 Vol. XIII, No. 3 Ithaca College, ___:::.....:.. __Ithaca, ...:.__ N. Y., Friday, October -17, 1941 Pagel Once-Defeated Bombers To Tackle Dr. Rehmann Announces Dixieland Troup Brings Southland Saga Dangerous Hartwick Eleven Tonight "Manzoni's Requiem" As TO Little Theater Stage This Tuesday Year's Choral Selection ------~~ Attribute Recent Defeat To Date, Committees Chosen Presents Production By Inexperienced Plot Unique Seffings Pullitzer-prize Players At the regular meeting of chorus For Big Junior Prom on Thursday, October 9, it was an­ For "Andy and Lion" Playwright Tonight the Bombers take on nounced that next spring the Music The Carolina Playmakers of the Hartwick College at Oneonta. Hart­ The Junior Class held its initial Department will present Verdi's University of North Carolina will wick, which formerly was second meeting of 1941 on October 8 un­ "Manzoni Requiem," a work for Forest sounds, roar of lions, bring their production of Paul chant of Christian hymns, and the rate, has a new policy in regard der the leadership of pr_esident Green's "The House of Connelly" chorus and orchestra to be con- curtain is up on our first theatrical to football teams. After years Fred Rella. The main issue of the ducted by Dr. Victor L. F. Rebmann. production of the year; When you to the Ithaca audience on Tue~day of poor teams she has stepped out, evening was plans for the forth­ evening, 9ctober 21. The Depart­ The Requiem, following the an- attend "Androcles and the Lion" and this year's team is a fast, well­ coming Junior Prom. The tenta­ ment of Drama at Ithaca College coordinated outfit. Although it has tive date is March 13, depend­ cient form of the Catholic Mass the first week in November, you serves as sponsor for presentation tied Lehigh, and has lost to Alfred ing on whether the name band for the dead, derives its name from will experience a new and differ­ of this unusual company of actors, and Moravian, it is about due to which they hope ·to secure will the first word of the Mass. This ent performance of G. B. Shaw'~ now on its thirty-eighth tour. great masterpiece. crash into the winning column. be able to fill that date. The particu lor Requiem was finished The Playmakers company is com­ A week ago Saturday, Ithaca price of admission was set at three near the time of the death of Man- The mood of the prologue, first posed of students in the graduate lost to Clarkson 20 to 0. Sloppy and a half dollars per couple. zoni, one of 's foremost poets. established by the setti~g, will not college at North Carolina and blocking and poor timing were the Every Junior will be expected to Consequently, Verdi dedicated the be th~t of the general 1ungle type graduates of the department who main losing factors of a dull, slow buy a ticket if he or she expects to work to his memory. It consists but will be centered around a for­ have gone into professional theater ball game. It wasn't Clarkson attend next year's junior prom free of nine prinicipal sections. They e_st. Mr. _George Hoerner, the _de­ work. A majority of the actors ·· who beat the Bombers, it was the of charge. This verbal oath to are: (1) the Introit (Requiem Aeter- I signer, will leave out the tropical are natives of the South, actors Bombers themselves. Five or six support the class was brought in nam), (2) The Kyrie, (3) The Grad- vines and dangling cobras for who know the customs and man­ practice sessions of two hours each the form of a motion and passed ual or Tract, (4) The Sequence (Dies many logical reasons. We might ners of the people about whom is not very much time in which to unanimously by the class. lrae), (5) The Offertorium (Domine even. ask oursel:'es the simple the play is written. The choice of whip a team into shape for a tough The amount of money to be spent Jesu Christi), (6) The Sanctus, (7) ~uest1on, _where in Rome_ do we Pulitzer prize-winner Paul Green's game, but even so the club at times on the various phases of the prom The Benedictus (8) The Agnus Dei, find t~op1cal . pl~nts, . natives, or Southern play, "Th~ House of Con­ showed what they could do. was read off, as well as the list of (9) The Communio (Lux Aeterna). den_se 1un~le life. This may seem nelly," is a particularly felicitous Offensively it was the line that committees and their chairmen, The chorus will present the oratorio a silly point, but neverth:less the one for a group of this kind. which, is as follo,,.;s: Orchestra: B. in the original Latin. play has been produced with all of In this powerful and poetic jammed up the works. The line­ . . these effects. Mr. Hoerner's major men on running plays pulled out Smith, J. Gallagher and V. Bevin; work Mr. Green, recognized as the Favors: E. Staros; Prom Queen: R. . This. Mass, formerly solely rel,- reasons for using a forest instead greatest playwright to have come too slowly and the backs had to giou~ in character, has become a of the jungle are due to other tech­ run around them or over them to Foley, J. Bernruther and B. Peck­ out of the American South, brings ham; Tickets: R. Duddleston, B. classical form. All great com- nical points which need not be into focus the conflict between the get anywhere. Clarkson used a posers, Protestants as well as Cath- mentioned here. Back drops prob­ Carlton, N. Cohen, J. Stutzm~n classes and cultures of the southern five man line on the defense, and olics, have "tried a hand at it." ably two, with slits will b~ used from the messed up assignment an B. Banker; Decorating: M. states. Distinctly Southern, and at Ernst, P. Kinsey, M. Millen, J. Mc­ The purpose of presenting this as scenery for the setting. Sil­ the same time universal, the play one would think that Ithaca had type of work is, according to Dr. houette effects created with lights never seen one before. The block­ Govern and the entire corps of tells the story of an old and once volunteers; Advertising: B. O'Brentz Rehmann, "not performance in if. by Mr. Martin Avery will add to prosperous Southern family sinking ing by the backs was at times self, but rather to give our students the mood desired for the produc­ pathetic. Mr. Freeman stresses that R. Oakey, D. Parker, S. Glassman, into decay. But then a union be­ acquaintance with the finest chor- tion. a block should be held until the L. Hammond, R. Ludlum, M. Sher­ tween Will Connelly, the last of al works in the largest form-the The scene of the Coliseum in play has gone by, then the blocker man and E. Reichenthal; Moving his family, and Patsy Tate, the oratorio." has puzzled many students, may go down field and help if he Committee: Eisle, Albanese, Mc­ ambitious daughter of a tenant but Mr. Hoerner hasn't lost too can. In the game a number one Guire, R. Willover, Chrisicos and farmer, arouses hope that the de- H. Pittman. ( Continued on page 5) (Co11ti11utd on page 3) (Continued on pa,e 6) Head-and-Toers Booted

11 11 Girl Phy Eds Plan For Hockey Play-Day; In Two Tills, 1-0, 3-0 Two On An lsland Production In Full Swing; Ten School Teams Expected To Attend Year's Second To Be Presented In December The Ithaca College soccer team Under the sponsorship of Phi benefit of the visitors. After the reports an early season rut in that "Two On An Island," by Elmer Rice's drama relates the travels of Delta Pi and the guiding hand of demonstration game the high they have lost their first game Rice, the second histrionic offering Mary and John. One scene finds Miss Lee Page, the girl Phy Eds of school girls will be placed on teams against the University of Rochester of the year, has officially been in them in a sight-seeing bus; another in a lunch room on one of the side Ithaca College are forging ahead irrespective of the schools from by a score of 1-0 and the second production for exactly one week. streets of the metropolis. The with their plans for the Hockey which they hail. The first two to East Stroudsburg 3-0. Dr. Charles J. McGaw, new pro­ Metropolitan Museum of Art is an­ Playday to take place on October teams will play at eleven-thirty and The Rochester game proved to duction director for the Department other stopping place. Mary rides 25. The undertaking is something the second two at twelve-fifteen. be a tough quagmire tilt with the of Drama, having selected the cast, has begun rehearsals of this mod­ in taxis and models in Greenwich new this year, and each girl is The second game of the morn­ boys fighting it out under a con­ ern drama which is to be presented Village. John waits on table and doing her best toward making a ing will be followed by a luncheon tinuous downpour. The fatal and the first or second week in Decem­ later turns panhandler. City Hall success of the affair. to be held in the college dining decisive goal was scored by Roch­ hall, after which all will adjourn ester about 20 seconds before the ber. and an apartment in Chelsea bring To date, approximately ten to the Masonic Temple where the half. The play itself is in ten scenes, them to their ultimate destination. schools have planned to attend, in­ girls will be shown moving pictures In the second game played on with all the action taking place on The characters of "Two On An cluding Geneva, Odessa, Spencer, on hockey. Miss Stewart of Cor­ the new field, Coach Yavits juggled the island of Manhattan, The two Island" are all typical people snap­ Owego, Binghamton, Manchester, nell, and possibly Miss Ellen Haw­ many combinations in an effort to concerned are John Thompson and ped candidly from the American Dansville, Johnson City, and New­ ver, an Ithaca alumna, will be find his smoothest working team. Mary Ward, from Iowa and New scene. There is the typical New ark Valley. Each school is to be present to lead a discussion on the It was a hard and rough game in Hampshire respectively, who come York producer, Lawrence Ormont; represented by no more than five rules and plays of hockey. which Dan Murphy, star goalie, to the city to make a name for the eternal influx of tourists from players and its coach. In the afternoon· everyone will was removed after being hurled themselves-she as an actress; he as north, south, east, and west. The The day's program will begin again journey to the far end of against the goal post. He will be a playwright. Both of them jour­ men range from prize-fighting with registration at the Masonic West Buffalo Street and playing out for a few days due to the ney separately through the big sailors to the eccentric artist, Clif­ Temple between ten and ten­ will resume with the two losing shoulder injury received. Murphy's city, each unconscious of the other's ton Ross; the women, from Wool­ thirty. Then the players from each teams of the morning playing each induction into the army on Novem­ existence, until chance brings them worth heiress, Dorothy Clark, to school will be escorted to the other and the two winning teams ber 1 will necessitate. the finding of together at the "Little Lady Her­ five-and-ten workers and commun­ hockey field by one or more Ithaca doing the same. another goalie, a problem which self," the Statue of Liberty. ists, each one playing an influen­ College students. At ten-thirty the After the games, a supper will Coach Yavits is working on at Just as the Odyssey tells of the tial role in the lives of Mary and college teams will play for the be served at the Phi Delt house. present. wanderings of Odysseus, so Mr, ( Continued 011 page 3) Page 2 The Ithacan, Friday, October 17, 1941

wqr lftqaran CAMPUS CALENDAR STATE Founded Jan. 8, 1931 Now Showing ERROL FLYNN Keynote 1905 Successor To Once-A-Week 1926 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17 FRED MacMUBBAY ------·------Drama Department Picnic - Enfield Glen - 5:00-8:00 "Dive Bomber" Publisl,rd rvrry othrr Friday of tlir school yrar by t/1r students of Varsity Football - Hartwick at Oneonta In Technicolor Ithaca Col/rge, Ithaca, N. Y. Phi Mu Alpha - Hay-Ride - 8:00-12:00 Sun.-Mon.-Tues, ------ALICE FAYE - CARMEN MIRANDA Member Associated Collegiate Press SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18 JOHN PAYNE - CESAR ROMERO Represented for National Advertising by Hockey Fund Da.nce - Gym - 9:00-12:00 ''Week-end In Havana" National Advertising Service, Inc. MONDAY, OCTOBER 20 DaU:r Mat. 2:30-Eve. 7.9 P. :M. College Publishers Representative Continuous Sunda:r 2 to p P. :M. 420 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. Phi Epsilon Kappa - Smoker - House - 8:00 Chicago Bo~ton San Francisco TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21 Carolina Playmakers Present The House of Connelly - 8:15 STRAND Editor-in-Chief, A. W. PAULEY '42 Business Mgr., BERT O'BRENZ '42 I Now Showing WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22 Managing Editor, GENE REICHENTHAL '43 1 "Ithaca In Reelife" Delta Phi Zeta Rush Party - House - 4:00-6:00 A Feature Length Picture Filmed In I Ithaca In Color Student Recital - Little Theatre - 8: 15 PLUS CONSTANCE BENNETT EDITORIAL STAFF FRIDAY, OCTOBER-24 JEFFREY LYNN Music Editor ...... :EDWARD GREEN '42 Fashion Show and Dance - Little Theat~e and Gym - 8: 15-12:00 "law Of The Tropics" Drama Editor ...... JANE YOUNG '44 Starting Sunday Physical Education Editor ...... FRITZ BECKER '42 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25 GA!I.Y COOPER Girls Sports Editor ...... -...... BETTY BANKER '43 Theta Alpha Phi Card Party - Delta Phi Zeta House - 2:00-5:30 As Fraternity Editor ...... EARL TWYMAN '42 Sigma Alpha Iota - Open House Party "Sergeant York" Circulation Manager ...... BRUCE FLAHERTY '44 WALTER BRENNAN Hockey Field Day - Field - 10:30-5:00 JOAN LESLIE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30 Continuous Sunday 2 to 11 P, :M. NEWS STAFF Mon.-Tuee.-Wed. Mat. 2:30 Eve 7-9 BERNARD SMITH '43 ROBERT WADSWORTH '42 Band Concert - Jr. High Shcool - 2:30 Thurs.-Fri.Sat. Continuous from 2 PM MORTON KLAYMAN '4'1- ED\\' ARD TIMBRELL '42 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31 FRA~K SI-IA W '44 NELSON ABEEL '43 PAT MOIR '44 EDITH LUNDQUIST '42 Phi Mu Alpha - Masquerade Ball - Gym TEMPLE JOS. STUTZMAN '43 DORE PARKER '43 Now Showing VINCENT SETTICASE '44 ROBERT GANYARD '45 "Cyclone On Horseback" TIM McCOY BUSINESS STAFF Thirty Alumni Place In :Helen Lyons Departs Sun.-Mon.-Tues, "Harmon Of Michigan" .1 dvertisirzg Circulation TOMMY HARMON HAROLD FRANK '44 ARTHUR R. RY AN '43 National Band Contests for Job In Washington ANITA LOUISE Coev READERS ~ Next Week Wed. & Thurs. JANE HENSHAW '42 HARRIET WOLF '43 ROSEMARY ELLIS '42 "Two Latins From Manhattan" Music students should be inter­ "One person's loss is another's JOAN DAVIS - JOAN WOODBURY Faculty Advisor ...... -···------DR.RAY HOLCOMBE ested in hearing of the successful gain" as the old saying goes. So 2 Shows Ni&htly 7 and 9 P. M. Matinee Saturday 2:30 P. M. work being done by Ithaca College last week did Washington, D. C., Continuous Sunda.y 2 to 11 P. M . .------. , graduates in the field, as shown gain at the expense of the Depart­ by the results of the 1941 National ment of Drama. Helen Lyons, Administration's UP-BEAT .,, Contests for high school bands, or­ secretary to Dr. Zeller, left Ithaca Response To by Ed Green chestras, and choirs. College after a period of six years Steve Says: Communication '------J Of thirty-seven bands competing for a position with the federal gov-, ernment. Having passed a civil The ideal rendezvous to ll-======~I Musicians Shouldn't lose for honors, fifteen were directed service test, she was asked to come Perspective On World Affairs by Ithaca College alumni; two of to the capital city where she will entertain your friends The congregation of cars on the the ten orchestras were under the and guests is at the parking lot is a cause of some con­ This past week we were talking leadership of Ithaca College grad­ work for the Adjutant General. cern among faculty and students. to some of our recent graduates. uates; and of the thirty-one choirs, Not only the members of the A plan has been worked out which They expressed the thought that al­ thirteen were directed by our Drama Department, but all Ithaca provides that owners of cars who though music may be our profes­ alumni. In other words, of seven­ students who knew her, will miss MONARCH wish to use the parking lot should sion, townspeople feel there are ty-eight entrants in the final con­ Helen. They hope she'll enjoy her register the make of their car, their more important things. Their crops test, thirty _were Ithaca graduates. new work, but that she won't for­ Visit the license number; and their own are more important than Johnnie's These thirty took home fourteen get her friends and associates at name and address in the business singing do-mi-sol or swinging out First Division {superior) ratings, Ithaca College. Ice Cream Bar office and receive a number which on ·the latest dance arrangement. eleven Second Division {excellent) 204 E. State St. may be attached to the windshield These alumni are learning things ratings, and five Third Division in any way which the owner sees they've never thought about. {good) ratings. BROOKS PHARMACY fit. Small stickers will be provided They've learned to talk intelligent­ Drug Store Needs and Cosmetics for those who wish to use them. ly about their surroundings and, Official Headquarters for Students are requested to register what's more, they're learning to ALL FRESHMEN! Your Entire Supply of get along with people. Modern their cars at once so that a greater PATRONIZE degree of order can be established. world events are no longer myster­ Mass Meeting At Gym MAKE UP It is also planned to have the park­ ies to them; they are becoming Ithaca College's recognized OUR ing lot space marked so that the well-acquainted with the present Thursday, 8:15 P. M. Drug Store available space can be utili:z:ed to situation. Here in Ithaca College the best advantage. many music students are entirely Attendance Compulsory CUT PRICES ADVERTISERS oblivious to the world about them. 126 E. STATE ST. Only last Sunday we noticed Drama Questions many copies of well-known news-·.------, papers-their news sections un- 1. Name one character in touched - lying in differert fra­ YOU CAN DO BETTER drama and one in literature who ternity rooms. We asked why very had eccentric noses. few people bothered to even read DEAN OF ITHACA, Inc. Many Ithaca students com­ 2. What great stage actress is the headlines and the answer was: ment on the high quality and now in Hollywood playing in a "They don't interest us. We're here fair prices at MORRIS'. screen version of Shaw's "Can­ in· Ithaca; what's happening else­ dida"? where doesn't matter." In almost • BUS TRANSPORTATION A complete new fall showing every room you find a radio, yet of slacks, sport coats, shoes 3. Who first played the role of • MODERN EQUIPMENT none of them is ever tuned to a and whatever you need to Jeeter Lester in the Broadway show news broadcast. keep Cool and Hot. "Tobacco Road?" Here we are blessed with Am­ • EFFICIENT, COURTEOUS and 4. What famous contemporary erican rights and entirely aloof • SAFE OPERATION from world events. Perhaps we play has Brooklyn Bridge for the "60 Srco11ds from State" setting? are waiting for a modern renais- sance. Who knows? Let's open our 5. Who played the lead in the eyes and ears, my friends, lest No. 401-409 East State St. Phone 2531 MORR IS' last Broadway production of "Ham­ some day we are rudely awakened The Men's Store left"? to the fact that the world has (Answers on page 6) crumbled under our heels. The Ithacan, Friday, October 17, 19 41 Page 3 Two On An Island House Of Connelly GIRL'S SPORTS figure. Here's your chance so why (Continued from page 1) By Betty Banker not get in there and roll them (Continued from page 1) Nothing to do tomorrow night? rated hockey official. We ore root­ down the alley! cadent stock will be renewed, and Why not don those duds and swing ing for you, "Hawv." John. that out of this symbol o new out ot the Hockey Vic Dance? Dotes * * * Southern civilization can rise. aren't necessary, just o dime and Yes, Ithaca College girls hove Dr. McGaw gave many reasons Special scenery for the show was you con dance all the time. Every- developed that new phobia for DRUGS SODAS for his choice of this play. Most designed by Lynn Gault, of the one who is anyone will be there, bowling. Since school has opened of all he wanted one that would Ploymoker's staff, and was con­ so let's make the Gym our meeting the bowling alleys hove been popu- CANDY give opportunities to a great many structed in the scene shop at Chapel place. lated, ot first experimentally and people. In this drama he says that Hill. There are three sets, one rep­ * · * * now habitually, by not only Phy WRITING PAPER he has found what he was looking resenting the corner of a field on "Sticks on the ground, you nasty Eds, but also by music and drama for. because the cast numbers al­ the Connelly plantation, another devils! After that boll, you lazy enthusiasts. It is not at all un­ ENVELOPES most sixty people, and even the the dining room of the Connelly fool! Stop tapping; hit over there!" common these days, to hear, along smallest port holds a gold mine of mansion, and o third the Connelly Up and down the field, back and with the conversation of men and FOUNT Al N PENS opportunity for the actor who garden. forth, never does she stop. That the weather, nonchalant comments wonts to make the most of his dynamic bit of energy is by far the on last night's bowling score or INK chance. The group functions as a reper­ tory company; there ore no stars. oldest and most distinguished fig- comparison of bowling techniques. The cast is in the main complete, All the members of the company ure in field hockey.· Beginners, This art of knocking down pins but one or two additions will be serve os stage crew, loading, un­ coaches, and "All Americans" are with a little boll occupies a high mode within the near future. loading, and setting their scenery, the some to Miss Applebee. And place in the girls' activities. Those toking part in the production lights, and properties. Everyone in tomorrow afternoon she will exert The interest hos become so great are: the company hos several respon­ her energies on us. Cornell, Syro- that two of our college sororities cuse, Elmira, Wells, and Ithaca are out to shaw their bowling abil­ William Flynn Robert Houghtaling sibilities. Delicious College meet "on the hill" for a ity. Phi Delta Pi and Delta Phi Zeta Samuel Brodsky .... Wayne Retzlaff · Traveling with the company will playday. Miss Applebee is jour- are organizing teams so we are Sundaes put in Individual A Redcap ...... Paul Corneau be Professor Frederick H. Koch, one neying here to take charge of the looking ahead to some competi­ Mary Ward ...... Jone Young of the outstanding figures in Am­ Dishes to take out. session. A rare treat, indeed, for tion between houses. Your reporter erican drama, and the man who John Thompson .... James Boylan which we have been practicing thinks it would be an excellent A Policeman ...... Maxwell Toklos has done more than any other to every day so that we may rate just idea for all the girls' dorms to join develop the dramatic materials of Clifton Ross ...... Howard Johnson one compliment from this English in and build up teams. It would The Sightseeing Guide the Southland. Dr. Koch founded critic. certainly tend to establish fellow- Bruce Flaherty the organization when he first went to the University of North * * * ship between houses and a spirit The Driver ...... Horry Reichenthol Freshman hockey is progressing of sportsmanship. Then, bowling, Carolina twenty-three years ago. Mrs. Dora Levy .... Jean Douglass slowly. The game is so new to aside from being o pleasurable The first tours began in 1921, fol­ Dixie Bushby .... Vincent Setticase them that emphasis on skills and sport, serves a two-fold purpose. The lowing out Professor Koch's idea A Middle-Western Man techniques seems an unnecessary You're right, girls, it slims down the Chester Dennis that the native drama he had seen burden. But in o couple of weeks North Side Frederic Winthrop ...... Clive Dill develop in the South must be they will catch the old "rah rah" Lawrence Ormont Robert McGrone spread all over the land. So spirit. Watch out, upperclassmen, Martha Johnson scenery and students were loaded for the Frosh in our intramurols. Pharmacy on a train and the company set Rhoda Ann Duddleston * * * DINING . 507 N. Cayuga St. Heinz Kaltbart .... George Charles out to ploy one-night stands in the News from the alums-Ellen Dorothy Clark .... Louise Lamoson tank-stops of North Carolina. Loter Hawver, class of '41, has passed Katherine Winthrop Holmes o bus was used to transport the her written · national examination DANCING Virginia Bevin company, and it is with their own in hockey. If she accomplishes the tour bus that the company will Gracie Mullen ...... Gloria Rounick same in the practical test, she will QUALITY FOODS For a better snapshot ,c~,on The Married Woman Ann Fortney come to Ithaca College on their be Ithaca College's first notionally Load your carn,·ra

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Delta Phi Zeta patronized Fink­ ey's and had a Sandwich Supper Dr. Zeller To Discuss Life Of in the game room Sunday night, Fraternally Yours October 5. Sandwiches, cokes, Cardinal Newman At Buffet Supper songs-a really super supper. Get out your saddle shoes, trans­ Catholic students and faculty Rita Foley and Eileen Casey head fers-'cause the Saddle Shoe Tea is members are cordially invited to the committee for the supper. Phi Delta Pi Phi Mu Alpha for you. We'll see you in saddle attend a buffet supper, sponsored There is a notice on the ·Newman To Hold Joint Rush Party Masquerade Ball Coming shoes-October 22, from 4-6: by the Newman Club, on Sunday Club bulletin board in the lobby, The Phi Mu Alpha smoker last Oct~ber 13 marked the date of evening at 6:00 o'clock in Parish so sign up and give your money As something new and slightly Tuesday evening was one of the our formal house opening. Delta Hall. either to Rita, Eileen, Jane Hen­ unusual this year, Phi Delt is plan­ finest ever held at 117 DeWitt Phi Zeta's new house was really After supper, Dr. Winn F. Zeller, shaw, or Jerry Ring. Members of ning to hold its first rush party in Place. A large group of interested "on display". Thanks for coming director of the Department of the Newman Club who have al­ conjunction with S.A.I. The sug­ freshmen attended, as well as all people, and please feel welcome to Drama, will speak on the life of ready paid their dues are invited gestiton came from the music mak­ free; the charge to other stu.dents the brothers and a good percent­ come again at any time. We want Cardinal Newman, who founded ers and was readily accepted by age of our faculty brothers. A you especially to come to our the Confederation of Newman is only twenty-five cents, which will the girls from "404." As a result well-balanced program was pre­ house warming on Saturday, Oct. Clubs in the United States. Dr. be deducted from their dues. we hope not only to provide an op­ sented with Cilecek's violin solo, 22. Zeller is an ardent admirer and portunity to acquaint ourselves Camp's clarinet quartet, Ortone's Saturday from 9-12. It's an in­ student of Cardinal Newman's with the prospective pledges but brass ensemble and finally "The formal dance-open house for all­ work. also to foster a greater understand­ Hungry Five" plus Jerry Ring. Na­ and you'll see our house as we ing between the Pan-Hellenic sis­ turally cigarettes; cigars and re­ do-lived in. Come on up, it's ters. freshments were served. going to be fun. ing hostess. Cider, cookies, and ping pong were enjoyed by all. To date, the big white house Monday night we began work­ OUR PHOTO-FINISHING We look forward to the time when halfway up the hill has been the ing on music for our recital which almll to please. We pve scene of two very successful "vie" will be held in December. Every­ Kappa Gamma Psi "we three" can get together again! highest quality results, ez. dances, and members and friends one has taken great interest in this House Openings Success Freshmen, the time is getting pert prompt, and courteo'llB are anxiously looking forward to work and if the enthusiasm con­ House opening was a great suc­ close for our big smoker so watch service. Tr, ua, more in the future. tinues the recital will be one of the cess for "506". When the delight­ for the date. It's also getting close One Block From Collea:e best of the year. to Fireside Chat time, so watch this Numerous educational and re­ ful darlings of Hilliard and Delta As in previous years, Phi Mu will column for that too. We have creational activities are on the pro­ Phi Zeta waltzed in, our men were hold its Masquerade Ball on Hal­ planned for good times ahead! gram for this year; most important most anxious to show them the lowe'en night, October 31. Don't to us at this point is the play-day way. As a matter of fact, our forget the date. scheduled for October 25. At Mama and Daddy found difficulty We also plan to have a hayride least ten high schools of this sec- in keeping the boys in line. this evening, after which we will The new high spot for that date -tion are planning to participate. However, things were cordial return to the house for a little Also ranking high in interest is the and friendly, and around 10 o'clock dancing and refreshments. bowling league which we are try­ we all went to Hilliard and then PAUL and TONY'S ing to get underway; and as far to Delta Phi to stay for a while. as the latter is concerned, how Delta Phi Zeta Mrs. Smith proved to be a charm- about a little competition from the Madhatters Date Changed American and Italian Food other houses and dorms? November 8-Madhatters-that's Served as you like it the date for you guys and gals to OCELLO dance to the music of Wink Corwin and his Six Blinks. Decorations new SHOE REBU I LDER 107 N. Aurora St. Theta Alpha Phi and different-music sweet and 207 No. Aurora St. Card Party October 25 hot. We changed the date-by request - so fellows on the teams On Tuesday, September 31, I wouldn't have to miss Madhatters 1941, the members of Theta Alpha Dial 2238 (also to prevent weeping and Phi conceded that the annual DROP IN AND MEET gnashing of teeth by girls connect­ Drama party for the Frosh was FREE CALL ed with the team in various capa­ THE BOARD OF EXPERTS very successful. The new crop of cities). Don't forget-Nov. 8- Wink's AND DELIVERY Frosh seems to be clever, talented, Blinks at Madhatters-in the Gym., .______. and cooperative. in As for the business on hand, Sylvia Glassman was elected Social Chairman. Her plans for YOUR COLLEGE STORE the card party are already under THEY'RE way! By the by, if you are socially inclined and enjoy a rousing game BERT WURZEL of bridge, rummy or poker, etc., we The Oscar Levant in the Typewriter Field will save a table for you on October 25 from 2-5:30 at the Delta Phi JIM BARRY Zeta House. A close second tu F. P.A. on boob

MARTHA BISHOP Phi Epsilon Kappa The John Kiernan touch for gifts Freshman Smoker Tuesday ' Attention freshmen! Here's a JOE PAUL chance for you to see what fra­ : For engraving he's in a class by himself ternity life is like. We are giving a smoker for your benefit on Mon­ day, October 21st. Of course all RUTH BAINES men are invited, freshmen and Like Clifton Fadiman she keeps us in order upperclassmen. Says RITA HAYWORTH ... Plans for an inter-fraternity co-starring in "YOU'LL Your Experts Provide sports program are progressing NEVER GET RICH" a favorably. With the cooperation of Col111bia prodactloa. Quality Service -. Quality Products - Reasonable Prices our fellow fraternities we should Come in and see this new antique h_ave a most interesting schedule. brown, mocassin loafer - only Every night after our home foot­ $3.98 - sizes 4 to 9 ball games we are going to hold CORNER BOOK STORE open house dances. We sincerely hope to see a good number of I EARLE W. DEMOTTE, President your present - remember, it's a ALLanJon 4 Hud,.son standing invitation for one and all. ------The Ithacan, Friday, October 17, 1941 Page 5 :Swarthout, Rubinstein, These student recitals oive the Footlights rest of the student body ~ chance FUTURAMA Bailey to see and hear the individual un­ and Kindler At Hall der the regular concert stage con- By Morton Klayman Camera The Bailey Hall concert season ditions. By Harold Reichenthal will begin Tuesday night, Novem- Last year's favorites, Robert mer f O II owing his graduation, Ed ~------' ber 4th. A program has been Wadsworth, Jimmie Gambino, and attended summer school at Ithaca planned for the year including such Joan Day will appear at the first College. It was then that he de­ renowned artists as Gladys Swart- recital, as well as a newcomer, cided that Ithaca College was the BANG! ! ! That sound could be hout, honorary member of Sigma Jeanne Switzer. th st place for him to be. For one year e ick of dynamite that someone Alpha Iota and well known mezzo- ~d worked and took music courses seems to have put under the Drama sop~ano of the Metropolitan; Egon 1~ school so he could get to college. Department. For the first time in ~etri and Artur Rubinstein, pian­ ITHACA COLLEGE Finally, in September, 1938, his the history of Ithaca College, there ists; and Nathan Milstein, a young goal was reached, and he became are three plays in production. First and brilliant violinist of the con­ PENNANTS a freshman in the music depart a nd foremost is Mr. Reich's version cert stage. By overwhelming pop­ Sc - l Oc - 25c - 50c ment of Ithaca College. of Bernard Shaw's "Androcles and ular request the Indianapolis Sym­ Since ·coming to college Ed has !he Lion," which is racing toward phony Orchestra will play for a at been active in many affairs. He ,ts November fifth opening. Dr. second time here in Ithaca, as well was president of Adelphi, is a McGaw's doing Elmer Rice's "Two as the National Symphony Orches­ 1 member of Phi Mu Alpha and on an Island" and has selected his tra under Hans Kindler. Jones Sc to $1.00 Store plays in the Concert Band and caSt of over forty-five. He now has The faculty urges members of the 208 East State St. Symphony Orchestra. He is on !he headache of assembling them Music Department to attend, since Open evenings the Ithacan Staff and is also secre- '.nt~ a workable team. The group the practical value of the series to tary of the Cayugan. For two years ,s '" capable hands and should students as teachers and future citi- Ed was in the Scampers orches- be in smooth running before the zens is immeasurable. Students of tra, and this year, as president of week is up. The Freshmen reper­ appreciation may wish to analyze Oracle, he will play an even more tory company, under the able the concerts as to conducting, active part in the production. hands of Mr. Dean, has the prob- phrasing, tone balance and color Edward G. Timbrell During the past three years Ed lem of getting the famous carnival diction, and many other importan; has spent his summers doing sur- park scehe from "Liliom" into play- phases which they are studying. rd Teachers may obtain new con­ The Hello again, collegians. This is vey~ng. This is his father's pro- mg tho er before the end of this Friday, you know, and once again fess,on, but although he likes the mon . More power to you, Frosh; cepts and visions which will inspire we bring you the story of one of work, Ed has no desire to follow get out a show that will make the them in their work and help them First your fellow students. This week's in his father's footsteps. His hob- upperclassmen ,blush for shame. in their interpretations and pre­ celebrity is none other than Ed bies are making recordings and Besides all the work the colleg@ sentations of materials to students. Timbrell. collecting records. When Ed gradu- students are doing, October finds National Our story begins on a cold win- ates from college he wants to teach two professional plays coming to Favorites To Be Heard ter's day in 1919. It was a very music. He has been teaching piano Ithaca. Crouse and Lindsay's "Life calm January 26th in Montour and cornet for the past three years With Father" is moving into the Al Recital Wednesday Bank Falls, New York. Everywhere there and feels . that te~ching music Strand Theatre for a one-nighter was peace and quiet. That is, should be his profession. on the twenty-ninth with a star­ The first student recital of the everywhere except in the house Thus wishing Ed the best of luck, studded cast featuring Dorothy Gish year will take place in the Little where Edward George Timbrell we once more bid you adieu. Don't and Louis Calhern. The other play Theater on Wednesday evening, was being welcomed into the so- forget to look for us two weeks is a production of the touring Caro­ October 22, at 8: 15 P. M. ciety of man. His first utterance from today when we will give you lino Players, who turned down was a beautiful howl that clearly some inside information about an- Cornell's bid to accept ours, pre- We Carry A Complete Line of showed he was destined to become other of your fellow collegians. ferring to give their show in our a musician. But little Eddie didn't ------Little Theatre. The play is Paul Ithaca College Seal Jewelry stay in Montour Falls very long. "ANDY AND THE LION" Green's "House of Connelly." Their For when he was still very young, (Continued from page I) one night stand will be on October Keys, Pins, Bracelets1 Key Chains, Compacts1 he moved to Elmira, New York. twenty-first. Tickets for students Etc. from $1.00 up Now, Ed had a grandfather muc~ sle~p o~er it_ yet. He says that are only fifty cents, so be sure to who was a musician. "Grandpa" !,he s1_tuat1on 1s q~1te ~ompara~}e to get y_ours befor~ they are sold out. played the cornet in his own band A Midsummer Nights Dream. The This column 1s looking for new CHANDLER'S and it was while visiting him the; ramps _up-stage will extend from life and new ideas, so won't you Ed got the idea that he, too, wanted stage right to left and be elevated enterprising drama students write, Jeweler to be a musician. Everytime he to the same level as in the "Dream." in your little brain-storms? We'll I saw a cornet case he would point As far as hu~an interest is con- be more than glad to use them. 202 E. State St. First Nat. Bank Bldg. his little finger and exclaim cerned, we might note that the :=:=====------.:.::::__ _J "Hornl" And thusly, was the spiri; cu~tain. and li~ht bridge will be ------======:'.. of music instilled in his heart raised 1ust a little more than. or- Soon after entering gra~mar dinarily so that people in the bal­ school, Ed set out to master the cony will be sure to see the Emper­ piano. When he reacl,ed the fifth or (Max Toklas, six feet-five, ap­ grade, he decided that one in- proximately). strument could not fill his musical All told there are four scenes, desires, so he started taking cornet which will take clever thinking as lessons. This instrument must have well as hard work before the open­ "hit the spot" for cornet is now his ing night. major instrument. ,------"'"' While in High School Ed sang in the choir and played in both the I DEAL school band and orchestra. During Restaurant the summer following his junior year in high school, he went to 208 North Tioga Street the Ernest William Band and Or­ chestra Camp in Saugerties, New Home Cooking York. And then in the spring of 1937, Edward Timbrell graduated Regular Meals from high school and was ready to Sandwiches make his way in the world. Meal Tickets For four weeks during the sum-

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Answers To 235 graduates'," said Mr. Crabb. A .mg, aeronautics,. .m d us t no . I ort s, I ,______Clarkson Game Connecticut liberal arts college re­ ( Continued from page 1) DRAMA QUESTIONS business administration, general plied, 'employment demand is the physical sciences, secretarial, and l . Cyrano De Bergerac; Pin- largest in our 60 year history.' On a combination of mathematics and occhio. an Iowa campus twice as many science, in order named, most fre- back on an off tackle play nudged 2. Katherine Cornell. engineers were sought this year quently are mentioned in increased the tackle gently then stood there 3. Henry Hull. as in 1938. From a Texas univer­ demands for graduates. Ranking and watched his man go in and 4. "Winterset" by Maxwell An­ sity came the declaration, 'ten next are commerce and home eco- knock the ball carrier for a row of derson. times as many firms recruited here nomics, tenth; and accounting and goal posts. 5. The true answer is Maurice this year as ever before.' Typical sales, which are eleventh place. On the defenses, if the line· had Evans. John Gielgud opened with of California comment was the "Many of our men graduates been playing any higher they his version of "Hamlet" in October, statement, 'our difficulty is to find from the- liberal arts college," said Watch would have been standing up 1936, and Evans in the spring of enough candidates available to W. G. leutner, president, Western straight. Despite that the Engineers the same season. recommend ·when job openings are Reserve university, after comment- didn't make much yardage through called to our attention.' ing that college men are placing the line. The three touchdowns "While these specific instances increasing emphasis on adequate were made via the air route, which The Scene Changes: do not measure total actual scar­ training or apprentice programs, indicated poor pass defense. Jobs Go Begging cities in individual fields, they do "seek employment in industrial After the game Mr. Freeman indicate trends. Inferentially more centers where they go to work in details emerge from replies to an­ For said that he had seen some things American colleges, technical a production department and take other question: 'How much, and in that weren't what he had expected schools and universities are unable their chances on working their what fields, has demand for your to see and some things that he had. to meet a third of the demands be­ way up to a worthwhile adminis- technically trained graduates in­ Some of the new men played much ing made on them for trained trative position, contradictory to the popular idea that college men better ball than was expected of workers, reports E. E. Crabb, presi­ creased, or decreased, compared them. This was a good point of a dent of Investors Syndicate. "Al­ with a year ago?' are afraid to get their hands bad game. though American institutions of "Engineering, chemistry, teach- dirty." During the last two weeks a higher learning are meeting two­ change has come over the team. thirds of the demands on them for Advanced The poor coordination has given trained workers," explained Mr. way to good timing and precision. Crabb, "they are not satisfying The Girls Have The line plays lower and charges requests from some industries, and harder. Captain McKillop has been in some regions, by any such pro­ Stolen the Boys' shifted to guard on the offense be­ portions." cause of an injury, and George Defense and allied industries are Matlock, who swi.tches with him, is making the greatest increase in November turning in a good job at his new number of demands, according to V-NECK position. Sam Deeb has been shift­ the company's annual national sur­ ed from number one back position vey of college graduates' job pros­ to the bucking spot and the change pects. Comments made by 501 in­ has given the backfield that cer­ SWEATERS stitutions answering the question­ tain something that they lacked. naire stress willingness of pros­ Sammy hasn't the weight to smash pective employers to train liberal a line wide open but more than arts and teachers' college gradu­ makes up for it in his speed and ates in mechanical arts and $2.98 Sale of ability to get through a small hole sciences, and retain engineering in a line that a larger, slower back graduates for new fields in which Yes ... the girls have swiped the boys' V-neck couldn't make use of. workers are scarce. Beginning sal­ sweaters and adopted them for their own use. Football is a funny game. It aries offered are the highest in Choose from Rothschild's ocllection in pure wool takes more than eleven men to years. Draft boards policies of make a winning combination. Just calling technical graduates and and all fall colors. Sizes 32 to 40. being a good player is not enough. students have lessened available Eleven All-Americans playing to­ supplies of sought for workers on Cayugan gether could be beaten by a high campuses. ROTHSCHILD'S-Women's Apparel - Second Floor school team that had a lot of "One western Pennsylvania insti­ spirit and fight and a will to win. tution, asked about the percentage It is spirit that makes good teams of technically trained graduates it champions. A coach can teach was able to supply, answered his men these fundamentals of the that 'as early as last February cor­ game and put all the parts to­ porations recruiting on our cam­ gether to make a team that looks 'pus demanded 3,500 young engin­ Shop Daily from 9 :30 to 6; Sats. to 9 P. M. Dial 2711 good in practice, but without that eering graduates, though our June certain something the club will look graduating class could not exceed like the figure five school house team when they get into a game. Man for man the Bombers are as good a team as can be found The Repertory Touring Company in any small college in the country, but until the players get over that of attiitude of "I don't give a d ..." they won't get anywhere on the gridiron. During the last two weeks THE CAROLINA PLAYMAKERS of practice most of this attitude has disappeared, the men have Frederick H. Koch, Founder and Director been working hard, and tonight's game will tell whether Ithaca has a football team or just eleven men Presenting in uniforms. Mr. Freeman is undecided as yet as to the starting eleven, but the "THE HOUSE OF CONNELLY" first team at the last few practice sessions has been: A Drama of the Old·South Ends-A. Marshall, F. Huchro Tackles-J. Demenkoff, M. McKillop by Paul Green Guards-G. Matlock, H. Eisele Center-J. J. O'Neill OCTOBER21 Ithaca College Theatre Quarterback-L. Johns R. Halfback-R. Atwood ADMISSION $1.00 - STUDENTS $.50 L. Halfback-F. Toomey Fullback-S. Deeb.