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The Ithacan, 1966-12-15 Ithaca College Digital Commons @ IC The thI acan, 1966-67 The thI acan: 1960/61 to 1969/70 12-15-1966 The thI acan, 1966-12-15 Ithaca College Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1966-67 Recommended Citation Ithaca College, "The thI acan, 1966-12-15" (1966). The Ithacan, 1966-67. 13. http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1966-67/13 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The thI acan: 1960/61 to 1969/70 at Digital Commons @ IC. It has been accepted for inclusion in The thI acan, 1966-67 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC. A Weekly Newspaper, Published by and for the Students of Ithaca College. Vol. 39-No. 12 Ithaca, New York December 15, 1966 lthacaColleqeSelects Sena Kennedy Announces Loan 3'3For Who's Who For Performing Arts Building The candidates for Who's Who Betts, Judith: A cheerleader and Ithaca College will get its an­ Sweetheart of Phi E. K., Judy in American Colleges and Unf• past ticipated $1,217,995 federal grant is a senior of Physical Educa­ versities have been announced tion. She is a member of Phi toward construction of a perform­ by Earl Clarke, dean of Stu­ Delta Pi, secretary of Zeta Sigma ing arts building, the U.S. Office dents. Ithaca College has nomi­ Nu, Oracle historian, Dorm Ad­ of Education informed Sen. i: nated 33 students for the national visor, and manager of the syn­ directory. chronized swimming. Fro m Franklin, Massachusetts, she is The following persons have also on Dean's List. been chosen for this year: (Continued on pa,go:1£) Babbaro, Elizabeth: Hailing from Ithaca, Betty is a Senior in music education. She is in Oracle, In Zeta Sigma Nu, treasurer of It will be located west and Sigma Alpha Iota, in MENC, and Scampers' Calls in UCF. She is in the choir and south of Job Hall, the administra­ Spring :Musical. This Week tion building, and near the Physi­ Barton, David: Dave is a Physical cal Education Center. Education major from Pine The building will contain a Plains, New York. He was captain Sketch of Performing Arts Building shows outdoor pool and buildings to be located modern proscenium theatre wtih Kramer Produces near Job Hall. Building scheduled for completion next year. of the 1967 Varsity football team a total seating capacity of about and a member of the Varsity Jeffrey Kramer, the director of 525, and an arena theatre that Basketball team. Dave was also this year's SCAMPERS has an­ will seat about 320 persons. Vice Ptesident of the Junior nounced calls for positions in the The proscenium theatre will Class and is a Dean's List stu­ production: Pi Lam To Hold Swiss Printer. To Show have the usual stage house fa­ dent. Mon., Dec. 12-7:30 auditions cilities, plus acting area in front for Singers in Theatre. of the proscenium arch. A sliding Tues., Dec. 13-7:30-Dancers Da~~e With Works io Union lounge wall can reduce the audience report to Green Room Reading area to 375 seats for a more inti­ auditorions in Theatre. ' Or1g1nal Flames PRINTS BY PAUL KLEE, a than his works in other media, his mate house. Union Problems Wed., Dec. 14 - 7:30 - Call Pi Lambda Chi will present the selection of 71 works by the evolution from a traditionalist in- Backstage will be facilities for Backs, Theatre. Swiss-born master, will open at to one of the most personal and prop storage, scene design and SCAMPERS, which will be an original Flames on Friday, Janu- the Ithaca College Museum of influential masters of the 20th construction, dressing rooms, re­ Halter Show original musical written by Bob ary 20 in the College Union Recre- Art on Dec. 13 and remain on Century. From the beginning hearsal spaces, storage, etc. The arena theatre will have by Toni Seger Spear and John Federico, is pro­ ation Room. The dance will begin view until Jan. 3. Klee's admirations in both seats on all four sides, permit­ duced by Oracle. Money col­ at 8 p.m. Klee's prints, show, more fully graphic art and literature were lected through ticket sales goes the fantastic. He was interested ing acting-in-the-round. In this Conflict between Cornell and The Flames were organized in theatre productions may be pre­ to the Orcle Loan Fund. in Goya's "Caprichos," the en­ ithaca students and a local unit the fall of 1963. They gained gravings of Blake and Fuseli, sented with or without scenery. The presentation is scheduled of the International Alliance of while the more recent masters he This theatre will require acting Theater Stage Employees and for February S-ll. their greatest fame during the EUB Has Flicks fall and spring season 1964-1965. admired were Kubin, Ensor, and techniques that are different Motion Picture Machine Oper­ from those employed on the more These band members will return Redon. In literature, he preferred ators (IATSE), came to a head For Finals the tales of Hoffman and Poe conventional stage. This is in re Friday December 2 over who to the campus from New York Continuous Showings and the poetry and prose of sponse to the trend in the Ameri­ would work the performance of Riggin Speaks City, Boston, and London. David Baudelaire. can theatre toward open staging the Martha Graham Dance Com­ Bresniak will be the singer. Chris The film committee of the Eg­ The earliest group of prints in productions. pany scheduled for Alice Statler Champion will resume his posi­ bert Union .Board is inviting all the exhibition reflect this in­ Studios for television will be Auditorium. located on the first floor which On Students' tion on guitar. Beebs Miller will students to take a study break on terest. Done between 1901 and The union local is beaded by the nights of December 18-21 and 1905, they are characterized by will function as the central core play bass. Mike McNamara will Peter Forward, an instructor and come watch a flick in the Union a tight precision of contour and of a possible closed television set designer at Ithaca College. Self-Programs be on rhythm; and Vince Zarcone Recreation Room. modelling, based on the Central system for the entire campus. In th& past, he has issued tem­ The aim in an academic institu­ will give the campus his best on Eight short flicks v.ill be European tradition of the 15th There will be rooms for film porary union cards to I.C. stu­ tion should be a student self-pro­ the drums. shown a night with refreshments and 16th centuries, while at the change and equipment repair as well as a control room. dents and • they in turn have gramming, an environment where Admission to the dance wil be following the first four. All ad­ samet ime showing the influence unloaded and worked shows for the student learns to structure mission and refreshments are of Jugendstil. In this group a.re On the same floor will be A..\! 75 cents stag ,and $1.25 drag. which IATSE requested a crew. his own creativity. This was the free, compliments ofthe Union the "Virgin in the Tree," "Two and F.M radio studios, news room, thesis of a speech made to a Men Meet, Each Belie,ring the record storage and other facili­ For this particular perform­ Board. group of faculty and staff Friday, Other of Higher Rank," and "The ties. ance, however, Cornell bad in­ ' Showings will begin at 8 p.m. December 2, by George, A. Rig­ Hero with the Wing." But even An audio-visual aid center will serted a special clause in the and will include such names as gan, theologian, from Hartford as early ast his, "the humor," also be on the f1rst floor, includ­ contract stipulating that "Cor­ Charlie Chaplin, W. C. Fields, Seminary in Hartford, Connecti­ Hogan Announces James Thrall Soby v.rrites, "that ing facilities for storing and re­ nell will supply student labor Laurel and Hardy, Abbott and cut. Dr. Riggan was visiting the Costello, and Ben Turpin. steady and brilliant ingredient pairing film, a preview room, ... to work the show." Ithaca College campus for the' Registration Plans Students may enter and leave which cololrs Klee's art to its sound studio for the preparation The Company, unaware of the first time and addressed his ra­ at any time during the showings. end, is his own." of film and a photographic studio, Registration for Spring semes­ c!ause, contacted the local for marks, in an ¢ormal lrmcheon, including dark rooms. On this a crew. to faculty and staff that repre­ ter will take place on January floor will be offices for facutly. 9 This will be final building in Cornell's crew was waiting sented many of the departments 16, 1967. Students can take a Ithaca College's original plan when the company's truck of the college. § ar­ number of steps to reduce incon­ Childre@ Christmas JP>arlty for the South Hill campus and rived at 10 a.m.; the union crew Dr. Riggan asserted that we will permit transfer of the last being under the impression that need a new view of the univer­ venience to themselves and their downtown college facility to the unloading had ·been set for 1 p.m. sity, where students and faculty parents. Held Sunday With s~rrnta work together. The administra­ new campus. in People the traveling com­ tion, he said, is not a program­ Material received from the Reg­ Ithaca College, last Sunday Each child spent his time at pany who were members of the ming machine for students but a December 11, played host to ap­ the party accompanied by an J.C.
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