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TDP, Delta, Have Best Marks 'Tories Of Amazement Warblers To Wax TDP , Delta, Have Best Marks;Lasts Until April 12; Jacobsoli & Stoll Tunes Over Vacation Indies And A DP Place Second Sickness Is Cause Five extra vacation days for Col- The 1949 Varsity show group has songs from last year's varsity showj The recorder's office has released the scholastic standings of by students were granted announced plans for .. recording sev- "Lucky To Be-Me.'.' , the various groups on campus. The scores are based on quality by. the of- eral musical numbers from their Two hundred albums, each con- points.. The averages for the second semester of 1941, the last fice of the Dean of the Faculty. "Tories of Amazement" production. sisting- of three records, will be of- pre-war year have been, included for comparison, as well as the College will reopen on Tuesday, These records will be made by the fered for saI§J second semester totals of last year. April 12, instead of Thursday, April Booth In Libe , Actives & Actives cast' during: spring' vacation and will ' be ready for distribution two weeks Since there will be no re-orders Standing Score Pledges Only 7. This will extend the vacation pe- after;,the beginning of school follow- above this number, anyone desiring Pres. 2nd sem. 2nd. sem; score score riod from a 13 day recess to 18 days. an album is requested to sign up for Stand. Group • last yr. 1941 . last sem. last sem. ing the vacation. Due To Illness Professional Recordings - the records either at a booth in the 1 -T. B.-T. 1 35.4 33.9 35.7 ' The recording will be done by a Library on Wednesday, Thursday or 2 Indep's . 33.2 This action was taken on the ad- prof essionaL. recording company in Friday, , or. contact Ellen Kennerson, 3 - D. U: 6 29.8 . 32.6 33.1 vice of medical authorities, who be- Boston, Kasper-rGprdon. This y firm, Kenneth Jacobson, Martha Jackson, -4 A.-T. O. 5 28.5 31.7 33.8 lieve that the added days of recess which Jhas^produced . albums for many or - Robert Wilkins. 5 Z. P. - 4 29.4 ' 31.4 32.6 will completely clear the campus of ' ' of the. leading colleges, in the east. While a $1.00 deposit has h°-en 6 K. D. E. 2 36.7 . " 29.7 32.0 the infections which have caused so This firm is the one that recorded the requested, the albums will be reserv- 7 P. D. T. 3 34.9 "" 29.4 32.1 much recent illness. ed without this deposit, until after " 8 L. C. A. 7 29.6 " - 29.0 29.9 " " ' ' The vacation change will not afr vacation, if desired. The cost of the 9 D. K. E. 8 26.3 27.9 28.8 feet the date of Commencement nor album is $4.50. There will be a six- This gives the all-fraternity group a total average of 30.8 qual- the dates for the final examinations. 'Hasty Heart' Tonite; week period in which to pay. ity points for.this past semester as compared with 33.2 quality The college will close, as previous- The numbers will be recorded as points average for the Independents. The average for all the ly announced, at 1:00 P. M. on Fri- follows: Opening Narrative; Do, Do, men was 31.6. .. ' - day, March 25 th. Will Benefit fund Do, Do, Do; Alone; I Want a New In the women's division, the non-sorority girls had a quality "Hasty Heart," a comedy drama Eomance; Just Sing a Song ; When point average of 38.8 as against 38.5 for sorority girls. The av- by John Patrick, will -be presented You Are Far Away; I Got You ; At erage for the women as a group was 38.7. tonight at the "Women's Union under Last . - .. The standings were as follows : • ' Good Housekeeping Seal the sponsorship ' of the college Pow- . Actives & Actives der and "Wig Society. - Standing Score Pledges Only Given Colby By Magazine -will be for the The performance Chest Details Released; Pres. 2nd sem. 2nd sem. score score Colby College was included in a ' Mayflower Hill Devel benefit of the : Stand. Group last yr. 1941 last sem. last sem. list of "fifty good small colleges," in opment Fund. final Tally Incomplete 1 D. D. D. 3 ' 34.9 40.2 40.3 an article in the April issue of Good . A preliminary report- of the Cam- 2 A. D. P. 4 32.8 38.8 41.9 Housekeeping Magazine. Story. Plot ' 38.4 39.4 Heart" is the pus Chest shows that approximately .3 C. O. 1 37.6 ' The scene of "Hasty 4 S. K. 2 36.2 36.8 38.2 The article, by James W. Hamp- ward of a British Army hospital in $743.00 was realized by various cam- ton, entitled "Is the Small College Burma during the war. The story pus activities. To be counter bal- Your Answer?" selected what it con- ex- centers around a . Scotchman , who anced against this account were, sidered fifty representative small col- ' ' Red Cross Disaster unit falls' in love with a nurse. He is the penses of approximately -,$160.00. .- President Bixler Begins leges out of the approximately 700 " " person'' in'the'-warcr/that doesyiot ,-.. Eight, .ycou'plesiattended i.the -open- only : liberal arts colleges in the country. know He is going to die. ing dance of the drive, grossing :'$40. S^ipOf llplffii ^ Dates To Mefct After Vacation Only two other New England col- ' for the Campus Chest. The athletic ' ' Dr. Bixler left Monday to attend A meeting has been scheduled for Comedy is added to the play by leges were included in the list. They tho English soldier who at- department . turned over the .pro- s series of Alumni meetings the Red Cross Disaster Unit at Colby Tommy, , a week' ' were Clark and Trinity, both men's ,.to posterity • the ceeds from concessions at the basket- be- held in Springfield , Providence, for April 12. The meeting will be tempts solve for to colleges. , • . ' ball gamei and increased the fund by York. held in the Women's Union at 4 PM. question of what Scots ; wear under ' Hartford and New $58.35. - ' , ' ¦ At that time, the chairmen of each Among the conditions upon which their kilts. at ' Concessions sold at the Commun- ..He will also be guest speaker committee will be expected to have these colleges were selected were the Central Congregational Church Leading Rolen ity Concert, Sunday evening, were a full report ready. These reports that the colleges should not be state in Providence on Wednesday, as one Eugene Jellison '51, plays tho role worth $18.16. will be discussed "and .later compiled or municipally owned or operated, ig- of . a series of Lenten speakers. into one complete report for the sup- that it should of the austere and cold Scot who, Faculty Show Nets $247.71 operate with an opti- English ervision of the entire unit as a mum small college nores tho tender, cares of tho A combination of ticket sales and Attends Inauguration enrollment, and nurse,, played , by ' Elizabeth Beamish ' group. „ that it could be attended for approxi- donations for tho . Faculty Show, week he will attend the three- '49. William Ryan '52, plays tho part Next Anyone wishing any further in- mately $1,000 a year, "Notes of .Derangement," amounted day convocation for the inaugura- the English soldier. formation concerning the duties of of . to '$245.71. ' It was also necessary that the col- " tion of the new president, James R. any of these committees, or about The ' combination of love . and Over $27.00 was netted in the con- lege bo fully recognized by the pro- Killian, of Massachusetts Institute the Disaster Unit, itself , -may con- friendship, after overcoming many tost for faculty bus boys. per regional accrediting agency as of Technology. tact either Robert Bartoaux '60, problems, finally enables the nurse , 'An alumni bridge brought some well as the Association of American attend in tho capacity as a chairman of tho group, or Miss Mar- to gain the Scot's love and for Tom- $21.00 'to the drive. ' He will Universities, my to endow tho world with his new- delegate from Colby College, and chant, faculty advisor. Sadie Hawkins Gives $127 Colby was cited in particular tot ly found knowledge,-: ': ;.. from the American 'College of Bei- : its excellent Thomas The play is directed by Professor V The final two events, the Sadie rut. Hardy collec- Hawkins Dance tion, described as tho most complete Fred Main :of the college English de- , and the . Carnival, ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ Discussion Group in the worl .. ..' . -. netted $127.14 anil $205.10, respect- Freshman Players d, and the Edwin Arling- partment; ¦ ' ively. ' . •As part of the inaugural ceremon- ton Robinson Collection. ' While it is realized that' the Cam- ies, Dr. Bixler will take part in ea Now In Rehearsal pus' Chest will in no way approximate round table discussion on tho sub- ¦With'Joyce Blum and Melvln Lyon Stu^-Faculty Board tho goal of $4,500, it is hoped ' that ject of "Science, Materialism, and in tho loading rolos, the Froshman this combination of pledges from fac- the Human Spirit." Webster To Present ulty,- administration, students, orga- Class Play, under the sponsorship of Also sjnted for this discussion are Plan Course Critique nizations, and friends will allow .the tho Powder and Wig Society, is rap- Percy W. Bridgman, Nobel prize win- 'Othello' The Student-Faculty Curriculum drive to roach.$8,500.' .
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