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STANLEY CHAPPIE BACK at COLBY :Featuares:^E^Iicl Gassel FOE 4Th RECITAL LECTURE PROGRAM Graduater- of The Coma^^^ oat, STANLEY CHAPPIE BACK AT COLBY :Featuares:^e^iicL Gassel FOE 4th RECITAL LECTURE PROGRAM graduater- of the. University of Omaha. Elmer Warre n Resigns Exi£e>iiraijed .:'by Lawrence Tibbets Edi torial Tryouts Cha ppie Has Won Reputa tion Miss Yeend and Mr. Casset ' J .: .,, In. 1933, he sang "Glory Road" As Conductor Here and Abr oad Are Purd y Anieric an frojltict '; 'and "Bw' r 'Bist ,Die- Ruhe " for . Law- Underwa y For Echo Professor Elmer C. Warren Col- rencfipTlbbets ,- who was appearin g in by College Registrar for four- ' The Averill Lectur e schedule d for .. w • .. .. ' -Qjhaha. If was Lawrence Tibbets who teen years , has tendered . his res- . .. , i v "- . ?¦ •¦ • . - •- -' Friday evenin g in ¦Fran ces Yeend;. lyric ' . Bb^rano "§&\ encoura ged hinV to continue his stud - As has been the custom in past ignati on effective June 1, 1947 . the W omen's " ' ¦ ?/ ' .¦ ':; ' ¦ ¦-• • ' - He will then Union will be an unusual one in that Walter ; Ca6sel, baritone, WilL appear ies./f .:: . • years , the ECHO editorial board is accept a position as ' ' associate dir ector it brin gs back to Colb y one of its in the seeond^.of ..theuthi jee, -Comrhu. ? .r. The neXst'Step in Walter Cassel- s again haying tryputs for editorial of personnel 7 most successful and popular speak- nity Concerts to be - presented l&t- career was to 'go to New York .where positions for . next .year 's ECHO. The of the National Life Insura nce " -ir.ecpgnition through ladi o ers, Stanley Cha ppie , who will pre- urday .evening, March, 2&, ak :J3 ;i5',jcf hej wd.iu. , persons entitled to try out for the Company in Montpelier , Ver- ' ; ' sent a recital-lecture on "The Art of the High School . Auditoriym. .'.h'.v .appearin g?- :ini. -Hammerstein Music positions must show' writing .ability mont. ¦ Var iation Form. " Mr . Frances Yeend ,, a native American ,.' Ha'!];.;Sho .w.-''Boat ,. the Coca-Cola pro- and initiative. Cha ppie has a ' distinguished back groun d was born in-Vancouver , Washing ton. gram, .'iAn-dre f Kostelanetz , the . Ford They must have worked for the as an edu- cationist, pianist and conductor and The press hails-her as a ;:s'da.ugh te^ Sirijday ;.Eweriing .-Ho ur and many oth- ECHO in .a previous year and must ¦>[ ¦ Contem porary lit is also a successful exponent of the West." She obtained her ecUi- ers.. *.' ^? ¦* *' •, .¦:»' ' nave obtaine d the status of a junior Course of the '" ' Yorke Trotter method of teaching . cation .in ; schools and •::eolteges.-:--in,. W.on-.Metropolitan Opera Career in college. Those, at present who are ' Approved For Next Year Washington and also' in .tire 'Un tyer- ,!; -: Hev/h ^';-;been.: . : a .- student under qualified for positions on next year 's He was born in London, October ¦ ¦ " 29, 1900 and studie d sity of Idaho. ' •. v •' ;}r' ,1 •-,• <:;- '. */¦ Fr ank-LaiSroge and won a Metro poli- staff are : Mary Burrison , Gloria at the London Remarkable Talents as a Child tan Opera contract, singing in ''M a- Shine, Ruth Marriner, Hanna Levine , Academy of Music. Later , he succeed- ' Professor Carl J. "Weber will pro- Singing before. ' sh'e lea'rned ^'oft&lk;-' ninjj''-:.^aiite\b }'/ '.'i?agaliacci ," and sev- Janet Gay, O rville Ranger , Sanford ed Dr. Yorke Trotter, as principal of " pose the addition of a course in Con- Frances Yeend had remarkable rta lr eral other operas. : Tfroll, and others. that institutio n until 1935 when he temporar y: Literature to the.Curricu- left ent as a child. 'She ' used ', to: listen 46; ..l«,Elt'^yeBrv .;und6r- a contract with Each 'pros pective candidate is given and joined the staff of G. Si M. lum Committee , Friday March 28, as records' and then imitate .thevsingetss. #ie ; i/os; Angeles ' Light ' Opera Com- certain of the duties of the editorial Mr. Chappie 's career as a condu c- ; a result of the meeting that was held She was an active member ¦' o'fv.ner pan y^ he rft f.de many concert tours in staff. They perform . these same duties tor began in 1922 when he found ed last Frid ay to discuss the merits of church choir and .took.part ' ' .' alkthe' tho- United States ' and Canada. for a period the Modern Chamber Orchestr a with in , of four weeks. Then such a course . vocal activities of her school. chey rotate onto another job and do which he presented a number of new ¦ ' • ' ¦ There •Her cry stal clear -' voice' makes ' her • • . NOTICE this' for four weeks. By the comple- is much to be considered works . In 1924, he was appointe d di- when a new cq urse a favorite "for op era ' ' and '- Cohpert , The tofthagemeht of the Book- tion of the semester, each candidate , is suggested , ac- rector of music to the Vocalion cording to Professor work. She has remarkable stage -tal- store and -Spa -requests ,your . co> ha % activly worked on each phase of Weber. It must Gramophone Company and- worke d j ' " be certain that the ent, being 'a-dancer as well ' as a Vo- ' operation in not throwing your the ECHO. cours e would be in their studios for six years. He successful, and beneficial to calist. She has done , much ballet cigarettes on the floor. The ciga- A special faculty board then choos- the stu- has conducted the Berlin Philhar- dents ,- a capable instructor must be woi-k, " and' at' the •'Marthii'' • Grali 'am rettes may irre fparably damage es from these people the persons that monic Orchestra in Berlin, where he ' ' ' obtained; it must be as importan t as School she specialized in ' nrodern the fl oor. Ash tray * ar« provided . they feel would--do the best and most had previously studied in the years O'ther ' courses now offered; dance. ' ¦ ' on all tables and counter s. ' competent job on the future ECHO. and must following the war 1914-18 and has • ,. „ ' • * ' receive the Appeared With Leading Orchestra. approval of the Cur ricu- also appeared in Vienna and The lum Committee . Although Frances Yeend. is-yd'u'ng, Hague. she has already had a ' 'brilljaht arid first Semester Deans' List Announced Difficult to Procur e Professor Mr. Chappie fonnerly directed the successful career. She has appeared Although the new cam pus is near- B. B. C. orchestra in England. Since • Harold J. Thompson ,-Maiden , Mass. with many leading symphonic , or- . •. .".' ;tV " .-Men ' s Division , ing completion , there is still much coming to this country , he has es- Richai'd C. Thorne , Millinocket chestras including the "New York Based ' °n Mark s of First Semester to be done. The expense entailed is tablishe d a imputation as one of tho ' 'Stowart ' Thurston , Corinna ,. ' Philharmonic , and ,the~"J&ofitpn -:Sym- '^' •¦ " great. |t 'is . almost impossible to pro- outstandin g conductors in America. ' ' ^ V ' ' ^ ' '^ I .946" 47- ¦- ' .-: . •Mi Colby Vnbbetts ' ,' ManKasset, N. Y. phony. - She " sarig ih' tfte MJ ^rksliire cure another professor who would be He has also had a vory close associa- Middleboro, Mass, Lucien F. Veilleux; Waterville Festiv al : of '46 and <liad the leading .Waiter E. .Alger , able to instruct a course in Contem- tion w'ith Dr. Koussevitsky and tha ¦ • Waterbury, Conn , role in the first American perform- Earl G'. Bacon, Oakland James R. Warner , porary Literature . Boston Symphony Orchestr a. ' As was stated in ance ' of- Britten 's "Peter ; 'Grimes " Robert F;. Barlow, Waterville Robert M. Wasserman , Brookl-ine , At present ¦ ' an editorial in last week's ECHO, , Mr. Chapplo is the di- - ' Robert A^Bartea ux, Waterville Mass, conducted by Leonard - Bernstein/ ' the burden of many of the professors rector of the St. Louis Symphonic ¦ ' 'Blaabergj Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. Norman R. White , Dover-Foxcroft A 'Pu rel y-' American Product ' . Arthur is too great alre ady to permit any Society and also an assistant direc- Borton , • East Rutherford, Ivan A, Yeaton, Framingt on , Mass, Coming from Iowa, Walter Ccts- Douglas. ' one of them to take over a' new tor of the Tanglewood Music Festival • ' boI is also a purely Ameri can pr od- • - Nv-j.- . ' . • . • . course. (Continued on Pa ge 6) uct. While-still a boy he began 'his George N, Bowers , West Har tford , Fall Term , 1946-47 Professor Weber stated that it musical career studying-the'trumpet. .• -Conn. T . Class of 1947 would be necessary to omit a course Becoming very proficient , - he " won James A. Bra dford , Providence, R. I. Fiction Contest Open ' Beverl y Bcnnor , Rockland , MasB. tilready in the curriculum to make many prizes and honors in school Kerry .Sv Br jgga , Wilton ' ¦ Joanne Bouton, Elizabeth, N. J. room for a new ono. A studen t ob- for his trumpet playing. 1 ' - • ,;¦' ' * ¦ Chester A, Brighnm, Melrose, Mass. g _ ' Arline Burbank, Watouville, Me. served that it might be possiblo to To Women Under rads In High School he discovered lie Rabert H.'Brunell , Gardner, Mass. Nancy Burbank, Berlin, - N. H. make the course a seminar, at which had a voico and join ed the : Glee- club. Richard P. Burgess , Fairfield Marilyn Hubert, Plymouth , N. II. each English professo r would teach The Iowa State Contest in--Wblch he George F. Burns , : Waterville - "M ademoiselle " Magazine has an- Joan Hunt , Bayside , N. Y. that phase (poetry , novel ,, etc) most won first prize was the true begin- Paul.A , ' Choate , Winslow nounced its annual college fiction Virginia Jacob , Ncwburyp ort , Mass. familiar to her or him. ning of his life' careor. Ho is a William A; Crowt hor , Manhasseit , contest with $1,000 in cash prizes, s Helen Jacobs, .Portland, Me. N..Y. v. Older Literature Necessary Shirley Lloyd; Scarsdale , N.
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