
Ithaca College Digital Commons @ IC The thI acan, 1945-46 The thI acan: 1940/41 to 1949/50 5-3-1946 The thI acan, 1946-05-03 Ithaca College Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1945-46 Recommended Citation Ithaca College, "The thI acan, 1946-05-03" (1946). The Ithacan, 1945-46. 14. http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1945-46/14 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The thI acan: 1940/41 to 1949/50 at Digital Commons @ IC. It has been accepted for inclusion in The thI acan, 1945-46 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC. THE ITHACAN Ithaca College, Ithaca, N. Y., May 3, 1946 Number 14 LISI, GOODRICH ANNOUNCE FINAL PLANS ( Funds To Be Colleded College Choir Con,ert FOR JUNIOR WEEKEND NEXT FRI., SAT., SUN. For Memorial Plaque To Be Given Sunday Abe Rosenfeld, President of the Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Moonlight and Magnolias, the ro­ Freshman class, announced today Sunday evening, May 5th, Bert May 10, 11 and 12-the biggest event mance of a southern moon, sort that the week of May 6-11 will be Rogers Lyon will conduct the col­ of the college year- lights and sweet music. Doesn't it used to collect funds for the bronze lege choir in the first mixed choir Robert Lisi, class president, and sound like dreamstuff? It is! And memorial plaque to be placed in concert in four years. The program Arthur Goodrich, general chairman dreams will come true under the the College Theatre. The plaque will begin at 8: 15 in the College have announced final plans for 1Ioonlight and l\lagnolias at the wlll honor those sons of Ithaca Theatre. three days, brimming with activi­ Junior Prom. College who lost their lives in Changed in January from a war­ ties for every student. Schedule for Highlight of Junior Weekend will World War II. time women's choir to one includ­ the weekend is as follows: be the Prom, Saturday night, May The plaque doesl)'t belong to any ing men and women, the group now Friday, May 10: 11, in the gyni from 10:30 until 2:30. one gi'oup-it is the property and totals thirty-four members. This. 8:00 p.m.-Jazz and Blues Con­ Spiegle Wilcox, well-known band the product of the entire student annual spring concert is a tradi­ cert In the College Theater. from Cortland, will provide the mu­ body. Everyone will contribute. tion of Ithaca College. After the concert-House party sic for dancing. Refreshments will This is the decision of the voters in J\Ir. Lyon, director of the group, at SAI-Kappa Gamma, Delta Phi be given and served by the fresh­ all classes-from all departments. has given the program as follows: Dance and Buffet supper at Delta man and sophomore classes. Sur­ Every class was approached direct­ "Now is the Month of Maying" Phi. prise favors will be given to each ly and subsequently one hundred Morley Saturday, May 11: girl at the Prom. Decorations will per cent cooperation and approval "The Silver Swan" ...... Gibbons 2: 00 p.m.-Phi Mu, Kappa Gamma evolve from scenes of the Old South, was extended. "When Allen-a-Dale Went softball game at Percy Field. Moonlight and Magnolias. Tickets Right now, the plaque itself is in a Hunting" ......... de Pearsall 4: 00 p.m.-Delta Phi, Kappa are $4.20 per couple, tax included. the process of being ordered. There "Weep, O l\line Eyes" ..... Bennet Gamma Sport Dance at Delta Phi and will be on sale from all mem­ has been a slight delay, discovered "Echo Song" ............. di Lasso house. bers of the Junior class at the Jazz to be the result of numerous na­ "Ave Vern um Corpus" ...... Byrd 5: 00 p.m.-Picnic supper at SAI. Concert, or at the door. In keeping tion-wide strikes. The manufacturer "Exaltabo Te" ......... Palestrina Picnic supper at Delta Phi. with tradition, the Prom is a closed has consented to "push it along" as 10:30 p.m.-Junior Prom in col­ dance for Ithaca College students quickly as possible. In the mean­ "U al Kulom" ........ arr. by Gaul lege gym. and their dates. time the drive to collect money will "Hospodi Pomilui" ....... Lvovsky Sunday, May 12: Climax or the evening will be the get under way. "Were You There?" ........ arr. by .5: 00 a.m.- Breakfast Dance in· crowning of one senior girl as Now, the process of fund-collect­ Burleigh Dining Hall. Queen of the Junior Jrom of 1946. ing is always a touchy subject. It "King Jesus Is a Listening" Breakfast Dance at SAI. In a brief pageant the queen-to-be seems that there are always drives arr. by Dawson Breakfast Dance at Delta Phi followed by her five ladies-in-wait­ of some sort to get money. This Zeta. is one "drive" that has definite and "My Lord What a Mornin" ing will march acros~ the floor. Dr. arr. by Burleigh 8: 15 p.m.-Orchestra Concert in Leonard B. Job will place the crown tangible results as its objective. the College Theater. upon the head of the queen. There will be twenty names on the "Aur'-a That Good News" Candidates for Queen of the plaque. Twenty boys-students like arr. by Dawson This Is the dance the student Junior Prom will preside over all ourselves-who were interrupted in "Gute Nacht" .. Gel"ll'!an Folk Song body has been asking about and 1 activities of the weekend. The Jazz the r studies and went away to war, "Cicerinella" ... Italian Folk Song Concert is open to all. Admission looking forward to. Thes~ are but and had to give their very lives in is either fifty cents or the show or a few of the details, the others will service. There is little enough we "He's Gone Away" a Prom ticket. Ithaca College is ex­ have to wait until the night of the who were fortunate enough to re­ Southern Mountain Song pected to turn out en masse at Prom. main, can give to honor, as humbly "Rantin' Rovin' Robin" Percy Field, Saturday afternoon, as we know how, those men who English Folk Song for the Intra-mural "classic" in did Jose their lives jn the war. Con­ As always the entire college and softball. Saturday night-and who Student Gives Recital sidering the tremendous cost allied townspeople are invited to the con­ could forget THE dance of the year with such universal destruction, a cert. wlll .see every I.C. man pa,rading to Miss Jenny Lou Mieras, a junior contribution for a small memorial the Prom with his favorite date. in the music department, will pre­ would hardly be missed from our Bright and early Sunday morning lent an organ recital at the Frat pocketbooks. And it 1!1 going to a dancing will resume with breakfast ~Iethodlst Church, corner Aurora good cause, you won't be throwing Orchestra Concert ln the Dining Hall and other houses. ·:ind Court streets on Tuesday, May your money away-soon you'll see Sunday afternoon has been left 14 at 8:15 p.m. it in the form. of a beautiful bronze Scheduled May 12 open for Individual entertainment. Miss l\lieras' program represents plaque hung In a conspicuous posi­ Everyone wlll assemble again Sun­ <t cross-section of the heyday of tion jn the College Theatre. It wlll Snnday, May 12, the Ithaca Col­ day evening for the orchestra con­ organ music-the sixteenth and be simple in structure and design, lege Symphony Orchestra, under cert. ~eventeenth centuries. but its theme will have a sincere the baton of l\Iilton Cherry, will spiritual meaning. The program will be as follows: present a concert in the College Physio Director Listed There has been a definite system Theater at 8: 15. The concert will As .Jesus Stood Beside the C:ross established to provide for the col­ feature Mendelssohn's Violin Con­ Dr. Leonard B. Job announced Samuel Scheidt (1587-1654) lection of funds. With full coopera­ certo in E Minor Opus 64, first · today t'.1at Dr. K. G. Han--on has We Thank Thee Lord .Jesus C:hrist tion of the student body that plan movement, played by Robert Cul­ accepted the posit.ion of Medical Dietrich Buxtehude (1637-1707) can be fool-proof. If however there bertson of Shreveport, Louisiana. Director in the School of Physlo­ are one or two refusals, the entir Toccata .. Georg Muff at (1645-1704) Culbertson entered the music de­ t'lerapy wMch wlll open the third project will be In vain. The name partment in January of this year. year of Its program Jn New York. Adagio of every student in school is listed Allegro Moderato The program to be presented by Dr. Hans!:on has been connected In this special edition of the the orchestra ls as follows: with the training of Physlot!10ra­ Adagio Ithncun. Every twenty-fifth name plsts for firteep. years and is Assist­ Allegro wlll be marked with an asterislc Rienzi Overture .. Richard Wagner ant Professor of Medicine at Cor­ Allegro That person ls personally responsi­ Isolode's Love Death nell Medical School. Prelude and Fugue, E minor ble for the next twertty-four names. Richard Wagner The program In New York will (Cathedral) ... Johann Sebastian He or she wlll collect from those Violin Concerto E Minor, Opus Bach (1685-1750) probably be conducted ,In the New persons, and will, in turn, be re­ 64, 1st movement ..
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