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LAWRENTIANËxa™r«»î? VOL. 66, NO. 9 LAWRENCE COLLEGE, APPLETON, WIS. Friday, November 15, 194«For Fellowships Lawrence College Band Makes Are Next Week High school seniors, a hundred and thirty strong, will invade L a w room. Members of Mace, Mortar Its First Postwar Appearance rence campus next weekend to Board, Sigma and Pi Sigma as well compete in the fellowship examin as fattier fellowship winners will The Lawrence college band, under the bdton of E. C. Moore, ations November 23. The competi associate professor of music, will make its first public appear tion is held early this year sinceact as hosts. ance in several years when it opens its current season Thursday Try-Outs Held college registration will close next Registration at 9:30 Saturday month in view of the overwhelming morning will start the day’s activi« at 8:30 p.m. in the Lawrence Memorial chapel. number of aspirants for college For Next Play ties. The first set of examination« Their program includes a large variety of numbers by com placement next fall. posers from Richard Wagner to Robert Wright and George Try-outs for the next college the Examinations for the picked is scheduled for two hours begin Forrest. ater production. "T h e Long Christgroup will include both those forning at ten. From 12 to 1:30 p.m. the The band has chosen the "Phedre Overture" by Massanet for mas Dinner", a one-act play to be the college and those for the constudents will eat lunch with assign servatory fellowships. ments in each of the three campus presented in convocation on Decern- its first number. Inspired by the fomous French tragedy by Twelve beds for wom en studentsdining rooms. More examinations Racine, it opens on a sombre tone and works into an intense ber *2- were held M onday and Tues- are to be placed in the Brokaw start for an hour beginning at one- and energetic climax which depicts the tragic death of the hero- di‘>’ afternoons in Main Hall room recreation room and 18 women willthirty. Interviews with faculty lover of the play, Hippolytus. The gloomy mood of the open- 42- be housed in the Sage recreationmembers follow. Closing the day will be a tea jog passage returns in the lament at the close of the overture. and Mr” Soik“ will ''be Jmoumed in Ormsby parlors planned from thoughts of Love by Pryor with a trombone solo by Bruce 1 next week. four to five. In addition to the hon Harry will provide contrast as the Water color or groups and the former scholar second number of the program. ship winners, two freshmen girls Director Moore has chosen the from each sorority will be hostess Art Association Approves By Dietrich es. introduction to the third get of W a g Former scholarship winners on ner's ’ Lohengrin" to close the first campus include: Betty Jean Hertz, group. This extremely unconven-Presented 1 Constitution Wins Prize Shirley Hansen. Elizabeth forester, Alice Becker, Nancy Kingsbury, tiom 1 introduction is a free devel Thomas M . Dietrich, instructor in The Lawrence Art Association Mary Hartzell, Carl Laum au and opment of two strongly contrasted ! motion pictures, discussions, preart at Lawrence, is the winner of met last Tuesday for a business Maurice Browu. themes with an interlude. T & s c sentations and allied activities. the purchase prize of the 13tn un- meeting concerning future artists nual Wisconsin Salon of Art now A R T I C L E III themes are remarkable for theirto appear on the Lawrence campus displayed in the University of Wis"L" Club Designs vigor and brilliancy. and to draw up a final constitution. College membership in this assoconsin Union gallery. The winning ciation will be limited to upper- An American composition by The tentative constitution was read picture is a water tolor %one thisAnd Distributes by Bob Nolan, president. The ccn- class men and women. The actual summer at the O x b o w school of Morton Gould has been chosen to stitution is as follows: practice of an applied art is notpainting at Saugatuck, Mchigan, start the second group. It is the secA R T I C L E I a prerequisite of membership, but anda is entitled. "Storm over theBlotters to Dorms ond movement of the “Second- The name of this organization sincere interest in any aspect of theDunes." This is the second time The “L ” club distributed to the Ameriean Symphonette" from “Pa- will be the Lawrence Art Associafine arts is assumed. DesignatedDietrich has won the Madison Art dormitories this week the blotters meetings *ill be open to all L a w vanne." tion. assocation purchase prize. His firstwhich were designed by Ken Rup- A R T I C L E II rence college students and residentswinner was an oil painting done in penthal and John Disher. Richard Hagen has the piccolo so The purpose of this associationof the vicinity. 1940. The blotters are white, yellow, or lo in Aug Damm’s "Polka Caprice". will be to promote an interest andA R T I C L E IV Judges for the contest were Mar-pink with the basketball schedules Adaptations from the music ofappreciation of the arts. The means The facultx of the art department go Hoff and Aaron Bohrod. Chica for the college and the high school, Edward Grieg will be featured in of forwarding such an appreciation!**11 advise the association. : go artists, and Carl Zigrosser,the college cur- program for the year, the "Song of Norway" by Wriiiht 1 wiU be demonstrations, lectures. | A R T I C L E V I ator of prints at the Philadelphiaand advertisements for Appleton 1 The officers of the association museum. Mr. Dietrich’s paintingmerchants. Proceedsfrom the and Forrest. will be the president, the vice-pres- will be hung in one of the Madisonmerchants’ subscriptions will go to As a climax to this well-balanced the " L " club. LAWRENCE COLLEGE •dent, the secretary-treasurer, the public schools. Off-campus students can pick up program, the “Finale" from Peter BAND PROGRAM j program chairman, the social chair-1 A one man show of Dietrich's a blotter at the library or Main Tschaikowsky’s "Symphony in F Tliedre Overture J. Massenetman, the publicity chairman, and summer painting at O xbo w will be the poster chairman. The election displayed in 4he library beginninghall on Saturday. There is no minor" has been fitly chosen. T h e ! Thoughts of Love, Valsc charge. powerful" swirling theme «which de Cot.cert Aithur Pr.\or'of the officers-will be held in tv»c November 18. spring of each year. I ' ———-- . opens the "Finale” is followed by a Trombone soloist: Bruce Harry full band lead to the next theme, Atlantis (The Lost based on a popular Russian folk Continent) V. F. Safranek All meetings throughout the yearRa/oI# PfOVfiS G o o d H o St will be determined by the vote of U C , W , I 1 W KJSJSJ I I V S J f tune This movement is completed Suite in Four Tarts by a march-like motif which do-1 I. Nocturne and Morn the association, idling with the help! velops energetically. Toward the ing H ym n of Praise of the program chairman and com-1 end of the number, the brasses echo II. A Court llinction j mittee. To Peppy Lawrence Hord the “ Fate" theme of the first m ove ARTICLE VII III. I Love Thee (The BY PHYLLIS LEVER EN Z ( —------ - — ment. Prince and Aana) Dues of the college members of The (14 man band Is made up al Lawrentians. 220 strong, invaded »)0siu’ side oi ,ho in the °»*" IV'. The Destruction of , ihe association \*dl be fifty cents most entirely of Lawrence musi stands. There in the cold ail L a w Atlantis per semester. Dues for non-studentBeloit at 11:45 a. m. Saturday after cians. Others in the organization rence students yelled with gusto. Lohengrin Richard Wagner members will be three dollars an-|a lonM bul fun-filled journey. are valley musicians and several Intermission ; nually. Life membership will be* members of the Appleton high The few houi b<f< re game time[Perha** " vv'(" m “ ' "l,t Puvanne, Second American one hundred dollars. Sustainin'! do the large Beloit cheering sec« school band. membership lull be one thousand afforded Lawrence \isitors an op- Symplionelts Morton Gould tion that Lawrentians’ enthusiasm portunity to snatch a bit to eat. Second Movement : dollars. ARTICLE VIII was .so manifest to the football Polka Caprice- Auk Dam m look around the campus and ask This constitution may be amend- players. Perhaps it was the team's IR J11 b oa rd Piccolo Soloist: Richard llagen directions of a policeman to the Friday. November 15 j cd by a two-thiid.< vote of the m em need of encouragement when the Song of Norway Robert Wright football field. Faculty meeting at 4:30 and George Forrest bership of the association. score stood 7-7 at the half that Saturday, November 16 Impressive white stands loomed Finale from Symphony in Following the successful lecture Phi Delt-Beta formal spurred on the rooters. Surely the F minor, No. 4 given last week by Miss Francine up before Lawrentians approaching Sunday, November 17 P. I. Tschalkows'ij Felsenthal, another program is on the football field. But Lawrence I**!* band and the volunteei cheer- Shikari club outing to High Cliff the agenda for Sunday, Nov. 24. I visitors were assigned to the op- leaders hel|>ed to draw out the stu Alpha Delta Pi hayride dent's support when it was needed Thursday, November 21 Honors day convocation — Phi and their exhaltation when the Vik Beta Kappa ings carried off a victory.