Ithaca College Digital Commons @ IC The thI acan, 1955-56 The thI acan: 1950/51 to 1959/60 12-9-1955 The thI acan, 1955-12-09 Ithaca College Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1955-56 Recommended Citation Ithaca College, "The thI acan, 1955-12-09" (1955). The Ithacan, 1955-56. 5. http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1955-56/5 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, 1955-56 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC. ITHACAN STAFF Freshman Elections MEETING DEC. 9, 4:00 Dec. 13 and 14 ITHACAN OFFICE atatt ALL MEMBERS Member Associated Collegiate Press Vol. 27, No. 5 Ithaca College, Ithaca, New Yark, December 9, 1955 8 Pages College Adopts Delegates From Music College Radio To ~ e~ War Orphan Dept. AHend MENC Add AM Station Soon Ithaca College has been made the foster pa.rents of a little Korean Conference In Albany Rumors flying about the campus concerned themselves these girl in place of its former child, Kim, a war orphan. Sandra Aronson, a junior in the past two weeks with the alleged fact that Ithaca College would soon add an AM radio station to is radio department. In 1954, Ithaca College, under music department, was elected secretary of the Executive Board In order to clarify the rumors the leadership of the Women's and to inform the students, THE Civic Committee, undertook the of New York State's ~C last weekend at the Twentieth Annual Phi Mu Alpha ITHACAN hastily dispatched a re­ support of a Korean war orphan, porter to interview Mr. Robert Kim Nam Sun. The car-washing Conference of the New York State School Music Association held in Presents 'Recital Earle, chairman of the Radio De­ proj~ct of October, which was well partment. supported by the student body, Albany Dec. 1, 2, and 3rd. In an inteview, Mr. Earle stated was for Kim's benefit. Miss Aronson was sent as jun­ ior delegate of IC to the confer­ Of American Music that plans for an AM station were Kim has now rejoined his bro­ ence along with Neal Yanchisin, On Wednesday evening, Decem­ definitely in the offing. The pur­ ther who was recently discharged senior delegate and member of ber 7, Phi Mu Alpha fraternity pose of the AM station (which is from the Korean army and is now last year's executive board. Each presented an Evening of Ameri­ also to be a commercial station) engaged in farming. Because their music college throughout the state can Music. After the Phi Mu Al- would be to: 1) allow the radio Jiving standard is adequate, Kim sends two delegates to this co·n­ pha Chorus sung Hail Sinfoni.a, students to gain the necessary ex­ is no longer in need of outside ference. Richard Cleghorn directed them in perience required in the operation assistance. He will always be Our two delegates attended the Clara Edwards' Into the Night, of a commercial station and 2) to grateful for the contributions of ,. reception for college student Willy Richter's The Greation, Er­ reach the college students since his foster parents during a needy MENC delegates Friday after­ nest Charles' My Lady Walks in there are a very few reached now time of his life. noon, Dec. 2. At this reception, the Loveliness and What Shall We Do due to the shortage of FM re­ Ithaca College, is continuing. its new executive board was elected; With A D1·lunken Sailor arr. by ceivers. work as foster parents by accep~ Miss Aronson being one of the five Bartholomew. John O'Neil's Suite As a matter of fact, Mr. Earle ing a little girl, Kim Sun Soo, elected. At a later meeting of the II for Clarinet Quartet was heard admitted testing the AM equip­ in place of Kim. Sun Soo has had new executive board, Miss Aronson next played by the clarinetists ment and actually test-broadcas~ an unhappy, disturbed young life. Kim Sun Soo was then elected to the office of Norbert Buskey, William Maurer, ing over a week ago. Many more Her father died in 1949, of TB secretary. Nicholas DeAngelo and Alan Cad­ tests are in the offing, he said, and after six months illness, leaving Other members of the Executive wallader. E. Ray Ulmer, pianist, once they are completed, it is his family unprovided for. There -------------- Board include Jim Blake, Pots­ was then heard in Three Tone Pic­ planned for the AM station to take are two boys besides Sun Soo, dam State Teacher's College; Syl­ tures, Op. 5, The Lake at Eve­ to the air. It was also true that Choong Soo (10) and Chun Soo Adelphi Holds via Glenski, Rosary Hill College; ning, by Charles T. Griffee. Mod­ broadcasting could have started (10). They all went to live with Joan Wieloszynski, Fredonia State erni. by Charles Haubiel and Inter­ today except that in so doing, the an uncle in Yangpyong after the Banquet; Initiates Teacher's College; and Peggy mezzo by Francis H. McKay was station might over-radiate (that is, father died and when the war Myers, College of St. Rose. Mr. played by trombonists Phil Arcuri, send out too powerful a signal) broke out went with his family as William E. Mudd Jr. is Board Ad­ George Powers, John Coe and Wil­ and thus run into conflict with refugees to Chongju where ·an of 42 New Members visor. liam Collins. Gordon MacDonald, the Federal Communications Com­ This Board will represent New Clarinet and DeCosta Dawson, mission. Rather than possibly vio­ them suffered bitter hardships as Adelphi, Ithaca College's Fresh­ York State at the National Con­ piano, presented Leonard Bern­ late their rules, the decision for the war went on. The uncle, a man Honor Society, held its an­ vention of MENC held in the stein's Sonata for Clarinet and more exhaustive tests was made poor man, could not support an­ nual initiation banquet on Sunday, Spring in St. Louis, Missouri. Piano (1942). A quartet composed and therefore, the station will not other family as well as his own. December 4 at the Clinton Hot.el. IC Alumnus Elected President of Elmer James and Elwood commence broadcasting on the date In 1953, the mother took the Mr. Warren Benson of the Music of NYSSJL\ Peters, Trumpets, Norman Clo, originally scheduled. younger boy and came to Seoul Department was the guest speaker. Ithaca College Alumni also Baritone and John Coe, Trombone, From the information that could to live with her own parents and Each year an award of $25.00 scored honors at the conference played Edmund Haines' Toccato. A be gathered, the call letters of the their three children. Sun Choo and is given to the student who re­ when Mr. Harold Henderson of brass group presented Gettysburg station would be WICR and would Choong Soo were left with their ceived the highest scholastic aver­ Auburn, an alumnus of IC, was ( A S1tite for Brass Instruments) be located either at 600 or 650 uncle in Yangpyong. Last month age of the freshman class. The elected President of New York by David Uber. The First and Sec­ on the AM dial. Commercials the mother learned that he had award this year was presented to State School Music Association, ond Saxophone Quartets by Al would be allowed-not necessarily turned the children over to the Robert Vehar, a music student. succeeding Mr. Burton Stanley of Cechvala was heard played by for the advertising revenue (since YMCA, asking a friend to take The following students were Cortland, also an IC alumnus. The Norbert Buskey, Richard Ianni, the station is not in business to them there because he could no chosen by Adelphi and initiated announcement of the results of the Nicholas DeAngelo and Alan Cad­ derive a profit) but to give the stu­ longer support them. Sun Soo was into the organization: William NYSSMA officers was made Sat­ wallader. The final number on the dents experience in commercial then placed in the Sandong Wid­ Acker, Ronald Aplin, Richard urday evening at the All-State program was Walter Piston's Car­ broadcasting. ow's Home and when her mother Apple, Nicholas Bellucci, Donald (Continued on page 5) nival Song presented by the Phi found out where she was, she Besig, Kurt Bogart, Sandra Boy­ Mu lpha Chorus and Brass Choir rushed there to get the child. She den, Zuzanne Brookins, Frank New Fraternity1 Alpha under the direction of Richard is happy to have her again, but Cea, Elaine Diamond, Lillian Di­ Camerata Quarterly Cleghorn. After the recital there her parents are poor people and Maso, Richard Drumm, Frank Phi Omega1 Planned Here In Financial Trouble was a reception at Phi Mu Alpha there is much poverty in their Foti, Bruce Griffing, Sandra Han­ The Camerata Quarterly is in house. A new national fraternity, Al­ home. Mrs. Kim wants to get ley, Virginia Havrilka, Robert f_inancial trouble says Preston pha Phi Omega, is in the plan­ Choong Soo back as well but will Hughes, Hilda Hutchings, Nancy Spruance Jr., Editor-in-Chief. The ning stages at Ithaca College. Any­ have to get a room to live in first. Jamison, William Juresak, Heather magazine is unable to pay their Senior Professional one who is interested in becoming At present she and the children Kilmer, Donald Kline, Jerome a charter member of this organi­ printer's bill due to the low sales Recital Given By have to tileep where they can as Koffler, Jacqueline Kron, Patrick of the last issue.
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