The Ithacan, 1952-01-25

The Ithacan, 1952-01-25

Ithaca College Digital Commons @ IC The thI acan, 1951-52 The thI acan: 1950/51 to 1959/60 1-25-1952 The thI acan, 1952-01-25 Ithaca College Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1951-52 Recommended Citation Ithaca College, "The thI acan, 1952-01-25" (1952). The Ithacan, 1951-52. 8. http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1951-52/8 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The thI acan: 1950/51 to 1959/60 at Digital Commons @ IC. It has been accepted for inclusion in The thI acan, 1951-52 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC. II.I Frosh Dance Blood Drive 'Club '55' Tuesday Feb. 1 utan Jan. 29 Vol. 23, No.~ 9 Ithaca College, Ithaca, N. Y., Friday, January 25, 1952 On.e Act Play Contest ·Rules Blood Mobile Here Jan. 29; Presented by TAP Sponsors College Quota, 170 Pints Rules for the annual Theta Alpha Through the sponsorship of Kappa Psi Alpha and Phi Theta Pi, the Phi one-act play contest were released Syracuse Blood Mobile Unit will visit Ithaca, Jan. 29, between IO a.m. at Sunday's meeting of T.A.P. The contest will close on Tues., April 15, and 4 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church in Dewitt Park. 1952. The quota for Ithaca College is 170 Pints of blood. When this paper The rules are as follows: went to press, 125 students and faculty members had consented to donate, 1. The contest is open to any mem­ ber of the Ithaca College student body, Representatives of Kappa Psi Alpha regardless of department or class. and Pl Thelta Pl said that the drive Is Campus Fund Campaign on to set a new record for a single 2. All plays submitted must be In group in Tompkins County. Last year, one-act form, of approximately thirty I.C. surpassed the previous standing to forty minutes playing time and suit­ Aimed Al Alumni record with 139 pints. At present, able for production on the Ithaca Col­ Now In Progress Cornell Law Schoool, the residents lege stage. of Ithaca, and the residents of Groton 3. All entries must be typed, double A campaign to obtain more funds share the county record with 159 pints, spaced, on one side of the page. for the new campus has begun. This Donors must remember to adhere · 4. The scripts themselves will con­ campaign is to reach all Ithaca Col­ to the diet requirements necessary to tain no mark of identification other lege alumni, and Inform them of the be eligible for donation. Eat nothing than a fictitious name on the title new proposed campus. The first of a which contains fat for at least four page. Accompanying the entries must series of dinner meetings was held in hours before your appointment. This be a sealed envelope containing the Rochester. These dinner meetings are Includes cream, milk, butter, oleo, name and year in school of the writer being given for the benefit of those foods seasoned or cooked in fat, pea­ with the fictitious identification ap­ alumni who have donated their time to nut butter, ham sausage, bacon, pork, pearing on the outside of the envel­ work with others in their area. salad dressing, and mayo~aise; and ope. Meetings will also be held in Buf­ no food containing milk, cream, or oll 5. All entries must be left with the falo, Jan. 28, Elmira; Jan. 29; Bing­ which includes ice cream, cheese, pud­ school librarian, Mrs. Sarah Osborne, hamton, .Tan. 30; and In Feb. five meet­ ding, and cream soup. before 9: 00 p.m. on Tues., April 15, ... ings will be held in the surrounding Head the menu in this paper which ~· ~ . ~~,\. 1952. area of New York City. By the first lists the food that donors may eat. - . .. '"' •"-'· . .. -·. -~::.~ 6. The decisions of the unbiased of June, twenty-five areas will be Last year, I.C. lost 14 pints of blood board of non-student judges will be Blood Drive Committee--L. to R.: Joe Palmieri, Phil Corse, Eric visited. due to the fat content which could final. Plays will be judged on origin­ Werner, Chairman; Bill Murphy, George Lamkin. After the series of dinner meetings, have been avoided had the donors fol- ality and facility of production. general meetings will be held to which lowed the diet. All students under 21 years old must The first prize will be twenty dol­ all alumni in the area wlII be invit­ have their parents consent to donate. lars; the second, ten; and the third, ed. In addition to information on the Commissioned Officers Plan New Campus project, recordings of The Red Cross in Korea uses all the five dollars. last years convocation will be played. blood which this Unit collects. Under George Smith is General Chairman Attending all meetings will be Dr. no circumstances is the blood sold to and further information may be se­ Open to College Undergrads Job, Mr. Joe Short, national alumni hospitals in the states. cured from him. chairman, and Dr. Howard Dilling­ At times, field hospitals In Korea re­ \Vinners will be announced at the Qualified college men now have the sorted to taking blood from fighting opportunity to become second lieuten­ ham, assistant to the president. annual T.A.P. party which will take men to replenish their supply, because place during the early part of Senior ants in the United States 1larine Re­ Office Releases serve, according to an announcement insufficient supply of blood came from Week. by :\lajor Warren A. Leitner, :\larine January Graduates civilians. Eric Werner, chairman or Corps Procurement Officer. The .Tan. list of graduates has just the drive, said, "With an enrollment of Seniors graduating in mid-year are lWIT J ELECTS been released by the Registrar's office. 1,100 students at Ithaca College, we eligible for the Officer Candidate ('Jass Casi and Crews Announced should for no reason to fall below our c·ommencing :\Jar. 17. Peb. 15 is the Those who are Seniors and receiving WARD WRIGHT For 'Imaginary Invalid' deadline for enrollment in this class. diplomas upon completing their de­ quota. We make an appeal to every End of year graduates will be enrolled gree requirements this month include AS MANAGER eligible donor to sign for a donation." now but not <'ailed to active duty until Contact the following students for Moliere's The Imaglnury Inrnlld, the those listed below. The Ithaca College Radio Work­ after graduation. They will attend a a donor blank: Eric Werner, Phil third major production of this year, Physical Education: Jeanne Allen, shop staff assignments for the Spring class commencing .July 14. Corse, :\[ort Clark, Bill :\lurphy, Sally will be presented Wed. through Sat. Accepted applicants, veterans or Richard Backer, :\larjorle Banford, semester have been announced by Ehlert, George Lampkin, Ed Hooker, evenings, Feb. 6-9, in the College non-veterans, married or unmarried, David B. Blakeley, William F. Brlch­ Fred Brewer, Chairman. The positions Pete Cline, Doug Begeal, Norman Theatre. Curtain time ls 8: 15. between 20 and 27 years of age, are kowski, Dale B. Briggs, Michael Cof­ are effective tomorrow. The production is under the di­ ordered to Officers Candidate Course fey, Calvin Criss, Dorothy Curtis, Moore, and Joe Palmieri. for a period of ten weeks. Upon suc­ WITJ's station manager will be rection of Mr. Charles Randall. Mem­ Richard D. Curtis, Joseph W. De­ cessful completion of the course, they Ward Wright, assisted by Lucille Le· bers of the cast in~lude Jan Peters lgado, Edward W. Demick, Lewis J. are commissioned second lieutenants. vine and John Colella as program di­ as Argan; Dorice Teper as Toinette; Fuller, Robert l\L Juckett, Thomas Freshmen, sophomores, and juniors rectors. The chief announcer will be No Midsemester Vacation Doris Bryden as Angelique; Marilyn are eligible for the Platoon Leader :\[akris, Anthony Maneen, William J, Frank Stanley. J. Kaplan as Louison; Lee Swenken Class. Two separate summers of train­ .'.\lurtagh, Alford Pisano, Lawrence To Aid Students' Studies ing, each of six weeks duration, is Supervisors of sports and woman's as Beline, Argan's wife; James Par­ B. Prince, Dale Resue, Louis R. Rhine­ This year, as in the past years, required. No training ls required dur­ programs are Norman Land and Joyce Isl as Cleante; Ronald Pedrone as hart, France J. Spadaro, Mary Leone there will be no vacation between se­ ing the college year. Applicants ac­ Spero, respectively. Land will .be Beralde; Allan See as Purgon; cepted for enro!Iment in the Platoon Spencer, Stanley Steingamp, Earl mesters. The administration feels that assisted by Marvin Shapiro. Nicholas _De Marco ·as Fleurant; Mor­ Leader Class are deferred until their \Vayne, Sunderland, Samuel Volo, Cal­ the majority of students would rather Jim Nealy will be continuity editor timer Clark as Dr. Diafoirus; James graduation from college. The men vin Wedderburn, Robert E. Whearty, have a longer summer vacation, in­ are promoted to corporal for the first with James Kelly and Paul Carroll as Parker as Thomas Dlafoirus; and Charles W. Yancey, and Robert F. stead of small scattered holidays summer's training and will receive his associates. Art Roventine and An­ Walter Carlin as M. de Bonnefol. about $140. The second summer, as Yeager. throughout the term. The reason for nette Thomas will handle publicity. Florence Nohle is Stage Manager sergeants, th!)Y receive about $180. Music Education: Virginia 0. Blau­ this hypothesis is that students could of the production, with Marlene On graduation from college, members velt, Robert E. Bunnell, Robert J. Music programs will be directed by have a better pick of available jobs in Schmidt acting as Assistant Stage of the Platoon Leaders Class are com­ Martin, and Maurise Oberdick.

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