Once-A-Week, 1930-01-30 Ithaca Conservatory and Affiliated Schools

Once-A-Week, 1930-01-30 Ithaca Conservatory and Affiliated Schools

Ithaca College Digital Commons @ IC Once-A-Week, 1929-30 1-30-1930 Once-A-Week, 1930-01-30 Ithaca Conservatory and Affiliated Schools Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/once-a-week_1929-30 Recommended Citation Ithaca Conservatory and Affiliated Schools, "Once-A-Week, 1930-01-30" (1930). Once-A-Week, 1929-30. 14. http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/once-a-week_1929-30/14 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by Digital Commons @ IC. It has been accepted for inclusion in Once-A-Week, 1929-30 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC. ONCE-A-WEEK OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE STUDENTS OF THE ITHACA CONSERVATORY AND AFFILIATED C'"";> SCHOOLS G" Publislzed by the students ~f tlze ltlzaca i1lstitution of Public Sc/zoo/ Music ltlzaca Conservatory of Music including Ithaca School of Plzysical Education Westminster Clzoir Sc/zoo!- Williams ltlzaca Band School Sclzool of Expression and Dramatic Art :Martin Sclzool of Speech Correction s. HESTER FOSTER, Editor-in-Chief VOLUME ffi.Ii.L ] AN VARY 30, 1930 NrnrnER 14 ''THE SCAMPERS OF 1930'' GALA FRATERNITY REVUE ie Phi Mu .4/plia J,fu Phi Epsilrm Sigma A /plza Iota The Amards Phi Deftt1 Pi Phi Epsilon Kappa Kappa Gamma Psi be more interesting than ever before. 1dl Theatres, l\fr. :Hintz of the Ithaca The_ Scampers of 193 o Sigma Alpha Iota is presenting a "Song Journal ;'/ews, and :Hr. Boochever, Ad­ Review"; :Hu Phi Epsilon, "YVith vertising l\Ianager at Cornell, are the Originality and Stage Apology to R i ch a rd Haliburton"; judges for the fr~rnities. Since all Amards, "Satan's Ho I id a y"; Phi the acts have been/rcv.hiwed and passed Effects Featured Epsilon Kappa, "The Acrobatic Min­ bv the Scampers Committee so that no strels"; Phi !\Iu Alpha, "On \Vaves of 0;1e act will fall below the par of the others, judging will be dep:!ndant on the ::\fonday night, February 11th, Ether"; Phi Delta Pi, "Gambles of the .' originality and performance of the pre­ 0 the first sho\\'ing of the "Scampers D\\·arfs" and Kappa Gamma Psi, "Ver­ of l ·130" will be presented in the Little sion of ::\'lodern Salome." s~ntation. The tickets are dated for both Mon­ Tht·atre. Tickets are now on sale at l\fr. Talcott has kindlv consented day and Tuesday nights and since there t~e rnrious dormitories and fraterni­ to act as master of ceremo~ies, so there will be no res:!rved seats it would be ties, or maj' be procured at the office, \\'ill be no lapses in the evening's enter­ tainment ,vhile the settings are being advisable to come early and get a good ~e Corner Bookstore, Rothschilds or scat for this "all-vaudeville" perform­ re'.:1an Kings for fifty cents. changed. ance. 1 Ile program this year promises to Mr. Saperstein, :Manager of the Cor- ONCE-A-WEEK , MID-WEEK EVENTS lnterfraternity Costume Junior Prom Sigma and Sinfonia will appear in the Ball HE Junior Prom, to be held on the Coming attractions of Mid-week. 1 fourteenth of February this year, Amards, Kappa Gamma Psi, and HE Interfraternity Costume Ball prophises to be one of the most brilliant T will be held in the gymn on Wed­ and successful proms that the Conser­ Mu Phi Epsilon will also present nesday night, February 13. This is the vatory has seen. A well chosen com­ acts. first entertainment which has ever been mittee, under the able direction of its sponsored by all the fraternities in the chairman, Joseph Roman and the class Phi Delta Pi and Phi Epsilon Affiliated Schools and is a decided step officers, is doing everything in its power Kappa will be represented. in making the lnterfraternity Council to give to the students and the faculty Everyone is striving for "100%" an active, rather than a talked-of pro­ of the Conservatory a Prom which will and so let us all be ject. be long remembered. The Prom this Since this is the only event, ( other year comes, not as a single dance itself, Rooters for than the Annual Band Concert_ being but rather, as ·a brilliant anti-climax presented at Bailey Hall) planned for to a week of activities which includes Scampers of 1930. · Wednesday there should be an en thus- · tea dances and track meets. '-===============;;;;;;;;! _ iastic crowd in attendance. Tickets for The decoration committee, under the the Junior Prom are good for admit­ supervision of Miss Dorothy Loesges, Mid-Week tance,-or bring.your dollar with you. -is planning something new and inspir­ Music will be furnished by Ray Moe- ing in the way of beauty. The orches­ ry's orchestra, a n d dancing will last tra, the famous "Wes" Thomas. band; from 9 to 1 o'clock. Start looking over well known and recognized by all the HIS is the first time in the history your possessions now and drag out a students, will be placed in an atmos­ T of the Conservatory and Affiliated pair of over-alls, a sun-bonnet, a Span­ phere which, coupled with the excellence Schools that such an extensive program ish sha,d or a mandarin coat, so you of the music itself, will lend enchant­ has been planned for the pleasure of ,rill be all set for the first Mid-Week ment to lovers of the ,raltz, the two­ the students. Heretofore, our Mid­ Dance. And don't forget-it's a costume step and the "Tiger Rag". \Veek entertainments have been provid­ affair. The price of the Prom this year has ed by the students rather than for the been lowered to three dollars, in the students, and we've spent hours of spare hopes that every student of the Con­ time practising for exhibitions-either Tea Dances servatory will be able to attend. Never dramatic, musical or physical. in the history 'of Block Week has such True the members of the vanous a stupendeous program been planned N Tuesday afternoon, February fraternities are putting on the "Scam­ for the school. Through the -assistance O 11th, the Sigma Alpha Iota and of the Student Council, the Prom has pers of 1930", but with the existing Phi Mu Alpha fraternities are giving spirit of co-operation which has per­ been made the major attraction of the a combined tea dance at the Phi Alpha week. In order that the other activities vaded all fraternity activities this year, House. · such work has become a pleasure. Be­ so carefully planned might · not be The next tea dance is being held at slighted, the ticket to the Prom is made sides, the "Scampers" are only on for the Mu Phi Epsilon House. It is being Monday and Tuesday nights and there to include the other events of the week, given in conjunction with the Kappa excepting the Scampers and the basket­ are seven other events to be enjoyed Gamma Psi fraternity. during the rest of the week. ball game on Saturday night ,rith Al­ The last tea dance is being given by fred University. Providing, of course, that one has the Phi Epsilon Kappa fraternity at bought or been presented with a Junior their house on Court Street, on Friday It is not a case of whether or not Prom ticket, for the "Scampers" and afternoon. you should attend the Prom as a mat­ the basketball game are the only events ter of duty to the school. It is, of course, All the tea dances begin at 4 in the a school function. It is not yot,~ duty, to which admission is not included in afternoon and last until 7 in the evening. the Prom ticket. One can go to the Cos­ however, but your priviledge to attend All holders of Prom tickets are cordially the Junior Prom this year. Soc"ial ac· tume Ball without a Prom ticket if invited to attend. he pays a dollar, but one must have tivities are one-half the life oi anl' a Prom ticket to be admitted to the school; the Junior Prom is a ,ialf of tea dances, the Faculty Meet and the Scam per Tickets Now that social life. Junior Prom. ~========,,,-:--, Of course, during this time there's the On Sale little formality of registering to be cared Junior Prom. Tickets for, and the second term begins offici­ HE tickets for the "Scampers of I ally on the Thursday of Mid-Week. T 1930" are now on sale at the front Now on Sale I But classes will probably be rather de­ office, Corner Book Store, Treman I sultory, for the faculty and board of Kings, Rothschilds, or Mayers. These directors are most anxious to make this tickets are fifty cents there are no re­ Get Your Ticket Earl: I The Student's Week. · served seats. ---= ONCE-A-WEEK "Mid-Week" Junior Prom Committee Notice to Juniors ENERAL Chairman, Joseph Roman; r"l-"'HE "1\1Iid-Week" program, which Orchestra, Dorothy Tenant, Chair­ Oi\IPLI:\IE~TARY tickets for theJun­ ; will be held February 10th to the G man, Robert York, Robert Wall is. C ior Prom, including admission to J:,d1 inclusive, is as follows: Decorations, Dorothy Loesges, Chair­ the tea dances and Faculty Track :Meet }londay, February 10-"Scampcrs of man, Edith Hendricks, Charles Beach­ 0'.\1LY, may be obtained in the lobby IS.30". ler. Programs, Eleanor Leonard, Chair­ Tuesday, February 11-Tea Dance, during the time the tickets arc on sale. man, :\'Lary Klein, Janet Rice. Refresh­ Phi Mu Alpha, Sigma· Alpha Iota at The ticket admission to the Costume ments, Helen l\1cGiveny, Chairman, Ball may be obtained on the Prom tick­ th!: Phi Mu Alpha House, 3 :30 to 6 :30 Richard Messer, Frances N able.

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