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THE SPECTRUM VOLUME LV. Z 545a STATE COLLEGE STATION, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1941. NUMBER 14. BISON GROUP PICTURE YW-YM Frolic Icelandic Play SCHEDULE Crooks, Famed Singing Iceman, Here Report promptly to the YMCA Offers Problem auditorium for all appointments. Social Highlight Tuesday Monday For Lyceum Appearance Eight companies, beginning with Highlight of the week's social af- To Designers Company A at 8 p.m., with com- fairs is the Continental Frolic to be pany commander, sponsor, 3 lieu- held this evening. Sponsored by the Schuman-Heinle La Drama Requires tenants, 1st sergeant and 3 pla- YW-YM, it will be held in Festival Outdoor Settings; Wed. toon sergeants, 1st and 2nd Bat- Hall from 4:30 to 7:30. First Discovered talion Headquarters and Regi- Date For Production mental headquarters staffs. On a program packed with enter- Star's Talent Wednesday tainment, the Alpha Gamma Delta Ingenuity is the demand made up- 8:00 Alpha Phi Omega trio and a local swing band Years ago when Madame Ernestine on Carl Thompson, scenic artist, and will entertain. Babe Scott's and Lee Schumann-Heinck sang in a Trenton A. Mason Arvold, setting, costumes 8:15 Kappa Tau Delta 8:30 Delta Psi Kappa Stenehjem's orchestras will stage a music festival with a 12 year old and lighting designer, by the third American boy soprano, she predicted Little Country Theater play, Johann 8:45 Phi Upsilon Omicron battle of music for dancing enthusi- 9:00 Ag Engineers great things for her juvenile co-star. Sigurjonsson's "Eyvind of the Hills", asts and featured will be a "Conti- The boy was Richard Crooks, who, to be presented at 8 p. m. Wednes- 9:15 Alpha Zeta nental Quiz" program with "Profes- 9:30 Blue Key now a grown man, comes to Festival day, Jan. 22. sor Guess Who" in charge. Hall next Monday, Jan. 20, at 8:15 Settings of the great Icelandic 9:45 Kappa Kappa Psi Sponsored to provide funds for re- 10:00 Phi Kappa Phi p. m., with a record of opera, concert, drama offer obstacles for the stage fugee students of wartorn countries and radio triumphs that more than designer working with limited space. Thursday to continue their education, the affair justify the famed contralto's predic- Outdoor scenes must be built so as to 7:15 Art Club is worthy of support by the entire tion. create the illusion of natural land- 7:40 Ceres Hall Club student body. Sororities, fraterni- That great things have come the scape. Among the scenes are a 8:00 Chemist's Club ties, the Home Management House, way of Richard Crooks is evidenced grass-covered place near one of the 8:15 Newman Club the Co-op house, boys' dorm, Ceres by the 37 curtain calls that followed large folds into which the sheep are 8:40 WAA Hall, and the Dugout are doing their his Metropolitan debut as Des Grieux driven in the autumn; a small grassy 9:00 LSA part in promoting the event by dis- in Massenet's "Manon". On this oc- plot with a fantastic lava formation; 9:15 Interfraternity Council pensing with meals tonight and en- casion he wore the same costume as and a small but in the hills. The 9:40 Boad of Athletic Control couraging students to attend the that worn by his boyhood idol, En- only inside scene is a "badstofa" or 10:00 Guidon Frolic. rico Caruso. Since then even the servants' hall. In order to insure students of seat- most critical audiences have received The play itself is intensely dra- ing space for the AC-Morningside the tenor with equal enthusiasm matic, and like many national class- basketball game, Casey Finnegan has whenever and wherever he has ap- ics, gets down to the emotional roots made arrangements for reservations peared. of its characters. Baldwin Will of an adequate number of good seats But Crooks was not dropped into Casting of parts has been com- which will be opened up just as soon the lap of fame by a benevolent fairy- pleted and is as follows: Kathleen as the Frolic is over. godmother. He earned the where- Strandvold as Halla, a well-to-do Manage Show Ticket sales for the affair are be- withal for singing lessons by doing widow; John Carlson as Kari, over- Elton Baldwin, junior in agricul- ing promoted by the cabinets of both the hardest type of manual labor seer on Halla's farm; Don Landeck ture, was elected assistant manager YW-YM. Tickets will also be avail- and often went without his daily as Bjorn, Halla's brother-in-law, of the Little International Livestock able at the door for only 25 cents. bread to buy admission to the peanut farmer and bailiff; John Emo as and Grain Exposition at a Saddle This is a no-date affair with every- gallery of the Metropolitan. At Ames, a vagrant laborer; Phyllis and Sirloin Club meeting Tuesday. one welcome. RICHARD CROOKS one time he got up at 3 every morn- Carlson as Gudfinna, an elderly, un- Baldwin, who will act as assistant to ing to load ice in trucks at 20 cents married relative of the family. Frank Johnson, manager of this per hour. In Manhattan he and four John Logan as Magnus, Halla's year's show, will automatically be- Alpha Phi Gamma other boys shared a single $5 per servant; Dorothy Monson as Oddny, come manager of next year's show. Old Art Of Cheese-Making week room where they slept in re- Halla's servant; June Probstfield as lays. The Little International will be a Sigrid, Halla's servant; Dell Colwell Bridge Tournament Solo jobs in prominent New York feature of the first annual college as a shepherd boy; Norbert Lange as churches brought offers of help from sponsored Farm and Home week, Develops Into New Science Arngrim, a leper; Kenneth Crawford Drawings Made figures bright in the musical world, Feb. 10-12. The first two days of the as a district judge; Helmuth Froesch- At least a thousand years before but Dick Crooks wanted complete in- event are to deal with crops, soils, Drawings for the Alpha Phi Gam- le as Jon, a peasant; Olive Clausen as dependence. After marrying his and livestock with conferences sche- the Christian era, Greeks and Ro- fat and protein decomposition and ma Bridge tournament to begin on childhood sweetheart and raising a his wife; and Helen Greenland, Vir- duled for the third day. Another fea- mans recognized the strength-giv- that there was a relationship be- ginia McMillan, Betty Lou Panne- or before Monday have been made. family, financial difficulties nearly ture of the Farm and Home Week ing properties of cheese and fed it tween their activities and the rate of baker, and Julie Brophy as peasant cheese ripening. The pairings are as follows: Dr. led the rising tenor to accept the will be the Saddle and Sirloin "Hall to armies because of its convenient woman. The Roquefort type of cheese, one lead in a Broadway musical produc- of Fame" recognition banquet. Floyd concentrated form. In many coun- Wentworth S. Morris and Ralph of eighteen distinct varieties, derives tion at $1,000 a week. Fortunately Monteith is in charge of arrange- tries the making of cheese is an art Boldt vs. Prof. Leon Hartwell and its name from the village of Roque- for devotees of better music, Crooks ments for the banquet. rather than a science, and the "rule Cathryn Casselman; Pete Lewis and fort, France, where it is still cured resisted the temptation and waited Work has already begun in pre- of thumb" method handed down Verne Hook vs. Virginia Wattam EnrollmentSets in natural caves. It is a soft, rennet for the rewards of his first love— paration for the exposition, which, through generations used in its manu- and Evangeline Schwartz; Harriet cheese having a mottled appearance opera. as in the past two years, will again facture, is being replaced today by Shigley and Alice Driver vs. Betty due to development of penicillium, Those who regard a singer's life as be held in the Field House. Students highly technical methods. Myrbo and Ann Murphy; Louise New High Mark which is the principal ripening agent. "soft" are laboring under a delusion, interested in the showing and fit- Dr. Chris Jensen, NDAC professor Darrow and Helmuth Froeschle vs. Mold is sprinkled between layers of according to Crooks, who considers Registrar A. H. Parrot reports the ting contest are urged to contact of dairy husbandry, has carried on Pattie Follett and John Lynch; curd as it is placed in forms to bring singing the best indoor sport. Per- largest number of students ever to en- herdsmen and select entries as soon research studies on the molds used Harry Huls and Bob McCullough vs. about the desired ripening. This type fect physical condition plus hours up- roll at the college during the first as possible. in the ripening of blue cheese of a Gordon Hanson and Jean Tilden; of cheese has been made in the Unit- on hours of practice make an opera 3 days of any quarter as the present Roquefort type, with the purpose of Jane Blair and Betty Pannebaker vs. ed States since 1918 from cow's milk, star's anything but a pink tea-party. enrollment reaches a new high mark developing a laboratory method of Don Husted and Bud Chase; Al Artz with artificial curing conditions. of 1779. selecting suitable cultures for cheese and Herman Larson vs. John Logan This quarter's registration is al- Brevities Look ripening.