The Ithacan, 1937-11-12

The Ithacan, 1937-11-12

Ithaca College Digital Commons @ IC The thI acan, 1937-38 11-12-1937 The thI acan, 1937-11-12 Ithaca College Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1937-38 Recommended Citation Ithaca College, "The thI acan, 1937-11-12" (1937). The Ithacan, 1937-38. 4. http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1937-38/4 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by Digital Commons @ IC. It has been accepted for inclusion in The thI acan, 1937-38 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC. Band Concert Sunday Evening "Dust of the Road" :\s,embly Wednesday ___________Vol. IX, No. 4 __________The Ithacan:____ Friday,_::_:._::___~~-=__:_;.-::..:__ November 12, 1937 _________~:----------P~agel 1 1 College Symphony Assembly Addressed "Growing Pains" lBand Clinic To Be Delights Capacity By Dr.Raymond Huse . H Jd T p· College Football Audience Sunday On "Book of Life" First Production e he irst Week In December Team Wins Game -!- -1- . Pl eases Au d 1ence.1 , Professor McHenry Conducts Program Begins With I, -:- From Grove City -1- High School State Band To Concert in Little Theatre Community Singing -1- Play 0£ Adolescence Is Under Iorio Feature College Clinic -1- Capably Directed By -- Bluc Gold's 'Second Victory The Ithaca College symphony -1- Dr. Tallcott -1- Of Current Season orchestra gave a successful concert 0n October H, the second as­ -\- 1· The fifth annual music clinic for in the Little Theatre Sunday eve­ -1- sembly of the school year was ·1·1 !ti C II Pl the state of New York, will again ning,· October 31st, playing before opened with Ralph Iorio again H: 1aca o cge ayers pre- . I d Ithaca College won a free-scor­ t I th · fi I f ! be 1el at Ithaca College. In con- a full auditorium of enthusiastic leading the singing. Director New­ ~cntec cir .:sG·t P a_y O pt 11.c f~rtbY- / nection with the clinic the following ing football ga~e from Grove City, listeners. The concert, directed by ens, in the absence of President urs season, rowing ams y ·11 b j 33-14, at the High School field last A · R 1· " f I - !organ1zatwns · · w1 e present: t 1 1 O Professor Craig McHenry opened Job, introduced the speaker, Dr. urama f ouveroh, a p ay • ac O 1-f second all-state orchestra of 1 lG Saturday morning. It was the Blue 1 1 with the "Coronation March", Raymond H. Huse, pastor of the escence rom t e ac u t pomt o 1, b h h' d II b d and Gold's second victorv of the new,· " d.ircctec I Il\' D octor Ro II o A mem crs; t e t ir a -state an from "The Prophet", by Giacomo Methodist Episcopal Church. His T II f ·· d. · of about the same number; ar. season, and their last hom·e game. Meyerbeer. This number, still pop­ ability as a speaker is a well-known Th cor, toF . rr au denSces 1ast the first all-state chorus, which w." Ithaca turned on the power in ula'r on symphony programs, is fact among the student body, as .rs ay, nc ay an aturc1 ay be selected from over two hundre< the first quarter and had eighteen one of the few best processionals evidenced by the full house in the nigTllts. I II . I high school students of the state. points before the end of the quarter. written. Its character, stately and Little Theatre. 1e p ay was we rece1vec anc I , • Art Sorrell put the ball in position afforded an evening of entertain- . 1he college. band a~d orchestra. grand, was persistent throughout Dr. Huse spoke on the subject on the 20 after a 42 yard run-back ment for those who like their plavs under the directorsh1~ of . P, . the entire piece, drawing the music of writing a book of Life. He would of a punt. The· touchdown came easily digested, but for tho~e ~ee!er. and McHenry_ will be to a thrilling climax. introduce a hero or heroine, a 11! 1 after straight line bucks, Jim Daly who would prefer a full-course din- lime hght, along with the ( h: villain, and a clown-each of whom going over from the 3. Ithaca re­ It was a pleasure to hear Miss ncr, it may have appeared to lack ~mder Pro~. Lyons, for _the hl't. be believes is YOU. Also, in order covered a Grove Citv fumble on the Johanna Gaylord play Liszt's well­ rhat vigor which lovers of the mte~prctations .o~ all h1o/,h. sc to make a good story, he would Pennsvlvania's 29. Louie Pond and known "First Concerto for Piano". drama hopefully look for in each musica_J compos1ttons. \\_1ll1a1. write into his book a plot, and Daly ~an it goalward, and the later She played artistically, with the new production. Revelli and Adam P. Lesmsky will this, he believes, can be done bv scored again. Just before the end of touch of a virtuoso. In the first be guest conductors of the orches­ the quarter, Les Barton intercepted part her quiet legato fingering con­ the person writing his book b)' tra and band organizations. car!'!ful attention to construction a pass and ran 55 yards behind per­ trasted beautifully with the clar­ 1 This year is estimated as being fect interference for a touchdown. inet obligato, also, the virility ex­ and composition. He declared that I a person writes his own Book of the largest season for .. the State All three kicks for the point were pounded in the crashing chords clinic and will rate far above last blocked. ._ characterized Liszt best, that is, Life, and it is up to him to do a . good job of it. year in attendance. Buck Freeman put ·his second in his style of Hungarian composi­ team into the game and before he tion. Dr.· Huse's informality, along with his bits of poetry, and his --.:.I-­ could withdraw them· ·Grove Citv Where the themes developed ready humor made his address in­ scorecl. The Red team intercepted there issued forth a particularly ex­ tensely interesting to listen to, and "Dust Of The Road" a pass and marched 40 yards for a quisite effect of silvery tones on the of infinite value in content. To Be Given In score. Thev scored the second time piano and muted strings in the or­ when the ·Grove City right end --o--- chestra, which sounded exception­ . Assembly Wednesday blocked Art Sorrcll's punt, picked it up, and ran 43 yards. The two ally well. Miss Gaylord displayed Ithaca College Soccer -1- brilliant technique in the cadenzas. placements kicks were good. There were several other parts that Team Bows to Cortland On Wednesday, November 19th, In the second half Ithaca forced came out beautifully, as in the al­ a group of the Freshman class will Grove City to play a defensive legro, sounding like a music box, -,- present, in assemblv, Kenneth game. Charlie Baker ran back a like light, dancing feet. Game Marks Close Robert Sawyer's "Dust of the punt 30 yards to the Red 15 yard 0£ Season Road." This production is staged line. Louie Pond scored once but It was a professional perfor­ by Mr. William Dean, assisted bv the play was called back on an off- mance, such as is very seldom -1- DR. ROLLO A. TALLCOTT Rheta Miller and James Beebe. - side penalty. On the following play heard by students here. The or­ Ithaca College's Yarsit:,; soccer The play was effectively staged The presentation is the first pro- Les Barton started on a reverse chestra is to be commended for anc.l m_any fine, intelligent charac- duction of the repertory system but was forced to cut back thru team finished its season last Satur­ 1 its gratifying support. tcnzanons were . apparent. There :I that Mr. Dean has established for center. Everv man on the Grove day by going down to defeat at the was, however, noticeable lack of co- the Freshman class. Other one act Citv team lai°cl hands on him, but From the "Petite Suite", by De­ hands of Cortland Normal. How­ ever, by defeating East Strouds­ operation among members of the plays in rehearsal are "The Mon- he ;hook them off and scored. He bussy, the orchestra played "En cast. /\ sort of ·'cnry man for i key's Paw,'' the first act of "Arms kicked the conversion for lthaca. Bateau" and "Ballet". "In the burg Teachers and Springfield's American International College in himself" attitude prevailed. More I and the Man". and "Our Dearest In the last quarter Ithaca lost Boat" was a veritable impression­ sincere efforts for the good of the! Possession." the hall on downs on the Grove istic painting. In some spots where the two pre\·ious games, the Cay­ ugans ended the season with a rec­ play w51ttld ha~·e been advant_age- Upperclassmen in the Speech Cin- four vard line. Tow Andrews the composer used part of the ~us. 1 he le_admg players received and Drama department arc as- hlo~ked P;terson's punt, and the whole tone scale, the tones spoke ord of two wins and three setbacks. Strengthened by the addition of little b~nefic1al s1:1pport from those sisting Mr. Dean in the direction ball went out of the end zone for an like low murmurs heard in the portraymp; the mmor roles. A lack of these plavs. automatic safety. Ro Milanettc, who was unable to marshes at evening when all is of definiteness in business hampered · The last touchdown was the re- quiet.

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