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'Kind Lady' Set for Playmakers This Is Your Paper If You've Got A Gripe Express Yourself Lumberjack We Want To Hear It Vol. 41— No. 12 Wednesday. January 28. 19.».*5 PUBLISHED BY ASSOCIATED STUDENTS ARIZONA STATE COLLEGE AT FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA Poor Support May Louis Roney Halt Annua! Spring 'Kind Lady' Set Fine Arts Festival Poor suppo rt may cause the dis-1 Concert Feb. 2 continuation ol the Fine Aits Fes- 1 For Playmakers tival, a cooperative community-; February offering of the Com­ college program, held every spring ’ Arizona Playmakers have chosen for their second pro­ munity Concert association is Louis for the display and demonstration duction of the year a griping, suspense filled play by Edward Roney, brilliant young tenor from of cultural efforts in Northern Ari­ Cherkory entitled “ K in d Lady”, according to Ralph J. Holly, Atlanta, Ga. The rose to musical zona. prominence last summer with the Playmakers sponsor. This play will be produced March According to Dr. Eldon A Ard­ 13 and 14. New' York Philharmonic Symphony rey, -coordinator of the program, orchestra under the baton of Di­ Tryout* for this performance the festival may not be presented will be held Tuesday. Feb. 3, at mitri Mitropoulos. He will sing in this year, because of the poor sup Ashurst auditorium, Monday night 7:00 p.m. in Ashurst Auditorium. port, both in financial aid and in Attention, Seniors! The pjay calls for eight women’s at 8. attendance, that the event receiv­ He is a veteran of World War II, Senior Class meeting will be parts and six men's parts. ed last year. held Wrdnesday, Jan. 28, 6:311 Plans had been made previously serving in the navy as lieutenant, ‘The festival involves the time p.m. Rm. 28, Old Main, accord­ to hold dual tryouts for the last junior grade. During the war per­ and effoits of thousands of people” ing to Scott Clark, class pre­ two Playmaker productions but iod he also appeared with the cele­ stated Dr. Ardrey. “But since so thefce plans have been changed brated American co mpose r-p ian i st, ! little interest was displayed last sident. Charles Wakefield Cadmar. year, we are contemplating drop­ All seniors are urjjed to at­ and tryouts for the last produc­ Grace Moore once said of Roney ping all hut the Northern Arizona tend the meeting. tions will be held at a later date. that “be possesses one of the-love- Symphony.” Mr. Holly announced that this liest and most natural voices I Last year,through the mechan­ play would be in a little more have ever heard.” ics ol the Northern Arizona Pro- serious sense than the last but During the 1949-50 season, Roney Musica Society, an entire week of Threa Prizes To still has its humorous points. The made an impressive solo recital Pictured above are four A. S. C. students enrolled in the first ten wt*eks session of Manual Art* activities was presented, including story revolves around a kind old tour of important cities throughout T he rap y now being offered at Fort Whipple veterans hospital. This islhc first.class of its type being a music program, drama, opera, lady who takes a young couple the country, climaxed by an appear- offere in the Inited States. From left to right they are: Iiex C. Campbell, chief of Marumi Arts 'Ihera- symphony, a concert ensemble, li- Be Awarded in under her wing and later discovers a nee in Washington’s Constitution­ py at Fort Whipple, Ora Ray Turley, Dana Ware, P. W. Ra'lc Jr., F. C. Osborn, head of the Col­ tern ture. and displays of college their criminal intentions when they Orchids al Hall for the annual Daughters lege Industrial Arts department and William Allen. art, modem art, and art of public hold her prisoner in hef own house. of American Revolution convention. Photograph Contest How the tale unravels, and how school children. Three prizes nf photographic ! Despite the fact that there is no the criminals are apprehended are equipment, a tripod, a viewer, and admission charge to these events, wound into a clever. ingenf&STplot Students Dismissed colored film are to be given lor ‘ attendance last year numbered on­ which promises a great deal of en­ Four Men Students Enrolled winners of the colored slide con­ 'Shrine Of Ages' joy ment 'and entertainment. ly about 500. test which closes on campus Fri- > 11 by chance there is a Fine Arts ’ Copies of the play have, been By College Council day, Jan. 30. Festival this year, it will be held placed on reserve in the Library Choir Prepares Manual Arts Therapy Course Students having colored slides of for those interested in parts to Authorities at Fort Whipple Vet- j I of per sonnel at the hospital. campus activities, dorm life, or in­ Following Blast read. For Eastern Service erans Hospital and at the college At present, it was pointed out. College Hour Plans formal shots of students are urged here approved four Flagstaff stu­ manual arts therapy as a profes­ The three men students implica­ to enter them in the contest im ­ The nationally famous Shrine of dents to take the new pilot train­ sional field is wide open, and the ted in the dynamite explosion on Sprina Programs mediately. Music Festival To Ages choir of the college is once ing program in Manual Arts Ther­ student trainees of Flagstaff col­ the college campus Sunday, Jan. Any shots made with a 55 mm ‘‘College Izaur” programs, held ; again getting ready for the Easter apy during the spring semester, lege will have almost unlimited vo- 11 have been dismissed from the camera may be considered for a Be Held Here In April every Monday evening in North j The Northern Arizona Music Fes­ Sunrise Service held at Grand which started Monday. cationa! opportunities. college by action of the college's prize, according to Lewis J. Mc­ Hstll lounge, under - the sponsor­ tival will be held at the College Canyon and broadcast from coast P. W. Ragle, Jr.. Cottonwood; When trained and graduated from administrative council. Donald, field representative for the ship of the Religious Council have j college, sponsor of the contest. April 17 and 18. There will be ap­ to coast. Dana Ware, Banockville, W. Va.; j college, the manual arts therapists The dismissal of the three stu­ been tentatively planned for the The slides are needed to aid Me- ' proximately 20 Northern Arizona The choir, in 1935, presented the William Allen, Flagstaff ; and Ora may enter civil service and take dents was accompanied by further spring semester. Donald in his visits to high schools high schools participating for first Easter sunrise service ever Ray Turley. Joseph City, will be I employment at one of the many penalty that none of the three men During the month of February, throughout the state. Because of awards in vocal, orchestral, and held or broadcast from the Grand the first students to take this train­ j veterans hospitals in the country would be granted college credits To You the planned presentations are as the personal element in pictures, band departments. Canyon. The choir will give their ing. Approved by the Veterans Ad­ or in the U. S. territories. Their ; for class work done. Dismissal follows: the Wesley-Westminister shots of students are especially Uuaie scholarship* wil be award­ Many students and faculty first concert of their annual spring ministration office at Washington. ! training, stated Dr. Van Cookerly. I was made effective immediately. , club of the Flagstaff Federated ed to outstanding senior music stu­ members stand up to receive tour at the Community Building at D. C.. the program was adopted manager of the hospital, will also | good. The three students are William church will present the Federated Slides to be entered in the con­ dents who participate in the festi­ Grand Canyon following the sun­ in the curricula of the college early make them .eligible to work as | their orchids this week for D. Winthrop, 22. Hannibal. Mo,, choir under the direction of Jack test should be in by Friday. Sub­ val. rise service, Sunday, April 5. This this winter after conferences with manual arts therapists in other campus wide assistance dur­ sophomore: Robert B. Amann. 22. ' Swartzs-on all student assembly mit them to the LtTMBERJACTt Those schools expected at the will be the choir’s first appearan­ officials of the Fort Whipple Vet­ I! hospitals. ing the past weeks. Libertyville. 111., and Tom Guth­ will be held during the day at office, F2 of the Publicity office. festival are Shqwlow. Fredonw. ce there. erans Hospital. * * * . rie, 2C, Phoenix, both freshmen. which a member of the World Stu­ Holbrook, St. Jhns, Kingman, Min­ Following Easter, the choir has The college at Flagstaff has the dent Service Fund will speak. The gus, Winslow Flagstaff. Williams. One of the most outstanding O r­ Dismissal action by the admin­ already been scheduled to appear distinction ef being selected by the February schedule wii! conclude Ash Fork. Prescott, Snowflake. chids must go to Mrs. Lewis Mc­ istrative council was accompanied at Safford, Eloy. and Tolleson. Veterans Administration to pilot with a piano and violin duet pro­ Salter Mamed To Lakeside, Round Valley, Cotton­ Donald, school nurse for her co­ bv the proviso that Winthrop be Concerts are being booked for the training work in this particu­ Faith Such As This - gram featuring Tern Norton. ASC wood, Camp Verde, McNary. San­ operation and aid in helping all of suspended for one full year, and both evening and day appearances lar phase of therapy, and it will student, and Bob Fitzmaurice, for­ ders.
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