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*7 ^ JÎW Ie ^ W Midwest Schools Discuss Beloit Conference * 7 ^ J ÎW ie ^ W Midwest Schools Discuss ----- LAWRENCE COLLEGE, APPLETON, WIS. Beloit Conference Status ¥ O L 71, NO. 9 Friday, Nov. 16, 1951 Tippet, Atwood, Olson Attend; * r\* r* . Faculty to Speak Group Sets Up Four Resolutions Byler to Direct Concert|0„ (R£ PcmHe/ “How does the fact that Beloit is no longer a member of the Mid­the next student conference. (2) west Intercollegiate Conference af­That the student representatives of Next Sunday in Chapel Dec. 73 at Con fect her status in the student gov­the other eight schools support the Speakers for the International ernment conference?” This ques-decision of their faculties in drop­ Relations club panel to be held Chance for Students ping Beloit from the Athletic Con­ December 13 have been announced Mon wasthe focal point about ference. (3) That the Beloit stu­ by president Larry Nelson. which discussion revolved at the To Hear Handel, dent body must do all within its They are Dr. Mandell M. Bober, Beethoven, Barber Prize Winning recent Midwest Conference for stu­power to remedy its athletic sit­ professor of Economics, Dr. Wil­ dent government in liberal arts col­uation. (4) That the students of the liam H. Riker, assistant professor An evening of great music will other schools in the conference will of government. Dr. William F. Ra-leges. t* « u j n. i inquire what Beloit must do to |K offered by the Lawrence Col­ ncy, professor• m of English and Eur- The conference was held at Be- cxpedite return t0 lho confer. lege Symphony Orchestra Sunday,Film Due Sunday opean history. Dr. Craig R. Thomp- loit College on Nov. 8 and 9. jence Hovember 18, at 8:00 P .M . in Law- son, associate professor of Eng- Sylvia Tippet, Cal Atwood and( Dr Carey Croneift president of "The Damned", French lish and Lt. Col. James R. Wiley. Dick Olson represented Lawrence Beloit opened the meeting with a jR n c e Memorial Chapel. head of the Lawrence AF ROTC. in the group's setting up of a four- weicome address. Each student bo- Conducted by Mr. Kenneth Byler, Thriller, Depicts Nazi Their general topic will be Amer- point resolution to the question. d pre8ident gave a sketch of hi# Ibis concert presents a fine oppor­Desperation Mission icas responsibilities in the world Eight schools plus Beloit arguedschooVii sludont government activ- tunity for non-music students to be­ how we should fulfill them, and heatedly over the measure,but ities. For the second time this semes­whether or not we will be able to|finally adopted it unanimously. Group discussions dealt with par­ come better acquainted with musi- fulfill them. ter Lawrence Film Classics will They resolved: (1) That Beloitticular phases of campus life, al­ _ . This will be the highlight of the is to be placed on probation until present an International Grand , RC year All are invited to this lowing an interchange of ideas and activities. Honor systems, student- Prize film “The Damned” is shown'discussion of universally import- run judicial courts, student disci­ Sunday. Released in 1947, “ The ant issues *>* leading campusThere will be no Lawrentlan pline, freshmen orientation, stu- thinkers. It will be held at the Con­ Damned” won the highest award next week because of Thanks­ dent-faculty relations, social life servatory, Thursday evening, D e­ giving vacation. and student government's place on given in the film world the samecember 13. the campus keyed the informal year. The film, directed by Rene talks. Clement, stars Paul Bernard, Hen­ According to Atwood, Olson and ri Vidal, and Florence Marly. Miss Tippet, the conference was an ‘‘Suspense-filled tale of a group example of working democracy. Nine schools met with different of assorted Nazi agents aboard a views on the Beloit problem, dis­ U-Boat to South America on a cussed them and resolved them in* last minute mission to organize a to a compromise acceptable to all. new movement at the war’s end, just beforeV E Day. Never stereo­ French Club to Have typed, this brilliantly directed and acted thriller disects the degener­ Record Hour Today; ation of the “ master-men” with Other Plans Formed dramatic realism.’* The enchantment of Paris will fill The New York World-Telegram the* air this afternoon as Edith terms the film " A vigorously stir­ Piaf, Jacquelline Francois. Yves ring picture; one of the very best Monard and others sing their treatments of the war’s aftermath.” songs of the "petit monde de Par­ C*1 giants like Handel and Beet- It has EngUsh subtitles is” in the Music Room of the Union at four. ikoven, and lesser, but important The film will be shown at 1:30, Records have been gathered by Ones, like Weber and Barber. 3:30, and 5:55. The 5:55 showing the “Cercle Français” from collec­ Soloists for the Concerto Gros­will be out early enough so that tions brought from France by Law ­ ithose interested may attend the, so will perform in their regular rence students. All who are inter­ I concert at 8:00. Ohairs ofthe orchestra, as is pro­ ested may attend this first of a Admission is 40 cents plus tax. per for these Baroque concertos, series of afternoon record hours. and will not place themselves <n “ Viiv'idu pays) a volonté” tops front of the orchestra. Art Association the menu planned for the French In fulfilling its purpose of ben­ club's dinner, to be held at Rus­ efiting other than music students,Membership Drive sell Sage the 29th of November. the concert is open to all. Other plans for the year include P R O G R A M For ,51-/52 Begins a Christmas celebration, movies Overture to “Der Freischutz” taken in France this summer. Mar­ Weber The Lawrence Art Association’s di Gras. Bastille Day and the out­ membership drive for 1951 and 19-The championship Lawrence Vikes were met by the student door "Cafe Terrace” in the spring. Concert Grosso Op. 6. No. 1 in52 G~is "in full swing. Any Lawrencebody on their triumphant return from Cedar Rapids in the Membership in the French club major..................................... Handel student, who is interested in artwee hours of Sunday morning. A pep session was held to is 50 cents a semester or 75 cents Soloists and the various programs to celebratebe winning Midwest conference championship and for the year. Jean Rothwell and Stuart Zell- presented during the year, is in- fjn jshinthe g season undefeated and untied. Standing from ner, violins Arlyn Wapp, cello contact N a n c y ° C u l v e rifusseH le,t ,0 right ore Bob Reetz, Jim Webers and Dick Boyo oil Essay for Orchestra, Op. 12 Sage hall or Ralph Anderson at theseniors. Carl Stumpf and Bruce Bigford can be seen seated at ßiULoatolL ..............................................Barber Phi Delta Theta house. the left. (Schumann Photo). (See recap on Coe game, page 6) jtymphony No. 8 in F major, Op. 93 The programs scheduled for this Friday, 16 ..........................................Beethoven year include three meetings at 1245 W R A Board which there will be speakers and 2:30 DG pledge party — all sor­ Sadie Hawkins Dance the Beaux Arts Ball. Two speakersCome One and All (Faculty ority are already scheduled. 4:30 Faculty meeting, art center Promises Gala Night Karl Priebe will speak on Feb­ 6:45 Messiah rehearsal - Con. ruary10. His paintings will be dis-Induded) to LUC Party Tonight 8:00 to 12:00 Phi Tau Benefit LUC- With Beards, Corsages— played in the art center during the , , , , . , T MU This Saturday tvenb.it the an- month of February. On April fi Paul l,5'TRi‘k "?*“* . , year s undefeated Lawrence Vlk- Saturday, 17 nual Sadie Hawkins Day dance will Schwelker will speak on modern Tw.lv. o clock hoursfor w o m e n , m gs. That too will be a valuable 2 00 Orchestra rehearsal -chapel bo held in the Alexander Gym. I architecture. Truth or Consequences forthe fac- pnze. There aremany m ore tlunKs 9:30 to 12:30 Sadie Hawkins All- « n m iy James and his orchestra TheB e a u x Arts Ball is sehedul- “ '¡J; ,or everyone.And mean- larno and small so everyone will College dance-Alexander gym while the proceeds go to L.U.C. have a chance to bid A wishing will provide the music for both ball- ed forD e c e m b e r 8. This is a cos- Sunday, 18 w hat, where, w hen, how, well will be open all evening so room and square dances. itume partyand dance which will °' 1:30, 3:30, 5:55 Film Classic —• w hy? Everyone will be going to those w ho can't afford to bid can In addition to the dancing, cos- be held in the Worcester art cen- “T h e D a m n e d ” — art center the L .U .C . Benefit at the Memor- at least m a k e a couple of wishes, tumes, corsages, and beards will ter. Messiah rehearsal - Con. ial Union tonight from eight to mid- After the dean runs out of things2:00 be judged. So gals, start making Another part of the L . A .A .’s pro- 7:00 SC A vespers - chapel night with or without a date to to sell, Buzz Beltz and Jim Boldt your dates’ corsages, and fellows,g ram for 1951 is the student ver- 8:00 Lawrence Symphony Con­ have the time of his life. will take over and the faculty will don't shave off their beards that nissage.This is a showing of the cert - chapel The rugs will be rolledup and begin to suffer.
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