For Spring Production Lectures at CPS

For Spring Production Lectures at CPS

• TACOMA, WASHINGTON FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1949 • ' Varsity BaD COLLEGE OF PUGET SOUND Tonight • Coneet•t Band Plays Latin A1net•iean Tunes Music of the Latin Americas will be featured by the CPS Concert Band Sunday at 4 p. m. in the Memorial Field House. This program will be the third in a series of con­ certs entitled "Music of the Nations." Professor John O'Connor -------...1.----- by VillarLobos; "The Singing 'l't·ee" has chosen a group of songs, by Villa-Lobos <Msuga.ret Da.vla, cla.sl:lica.J, semi-classical, and popu- soprano); "Song o.f the Black lat· rating, by outstanding Latin Swan" by Villa-Lobos (John Sellar­ Amer•ican composers of the 19th tow. French horn). and 20th centuries. Guest appear­ III "Spirit. of Panama." by ances will be mA.de by Mat·ga.ret Cordero, directed by Mark Van Davis, soprano; Cnmelia and Carol Gasken; "Yura.vo Peruano" by Hinds, mal"imba; John Scbarto, Delgailla, directed by Iverson French horn; Anna Kinrod, flute, Cozort; "Canto, Canto, Lla.nerllo" and Ted Johnson, celesta. by Bonnett, directed by Charles 'Rumbalet·o" by Camarata and Comstock. "Los Munecos" by Ronnoco receive IV. "Carribean Fa n t a. s y" by their Norlhwesl premiere perfor­ Morrisey. mance. "Rumba.lero" is a cross V. "The Millers' Dan ce" by De­ bet.ween the rhumba and ba.lero, Fa.lla, arranged by Cozart; "Scenes while the IaUer is a. composition Infa.ntis" by Pinto, arranged by for flute and band never ·before Franklin; "Rilual Fire Dance" by perform I'd. DeFalla., arranged and directed by Pt•ofcssor O'Connot· and student Gus Man'kertz. direclorl:l Ma t•k Vnn Gasken, Gus VI. "Los Munecos" by Ronnoco • Mankertz, Iverson Cozort and (Anria Kim·od, flute and piccolo) . Chal"les Comstocll: wlll dh··ect the VII. "Clavelitos" by Valverde ; band t.ht·cmgb the following pro­ "Estrelita." by Ponce (Marga ret MEMBERS OF THE TRAIL STAFF burn some hot copy at the school incinerator. Those gram: Davis, soprano). participating in putting offending copy to the torch are news editor Jim Lantz and staff I. "Suite Andaiucla." (a. Ma.la.­ VIII. "Tico Tico" by .A.bt·ew members Grant Barker, John Macdonald, and Cece Reimer.- Photo by Vern Svensson. guena.; b. Gltinerlns ; c. Cordoba ; (Carol and Ca.melia Hinds, mlr- d. Andalucla) by Lecuona. imba). First Edition II. "Bachianis Bt·azileiras No. 5" IX. "Rumbalero'' by Camarata. • , Trail Blunder Causes Plunder For the !irst time in the history Upon Morgan's :Insistent recom­ were rounded up, but a. few (in­ Campus Groups Practice of the College, two editions of the mendation, Nadine Kensler, the cluding some hidden by Pi Phis in Trail were printed in one day last Trail editor, asked the staff to help pcculiat· places) are still at large. For Melody-Nite Song Contest gather up the offendJng Issue. Stu­ Friday. The first issue-except .Cor A new edition, with the ques­ dents leafing through the scant tionable joke deleted, was run off Just come around after a sorority or fraternity meeting a. few colectors' items-was gath­ four pages were stat1.led when cir­ a.nd listen to the members loose-ing their larynx on anything ered up and burned. the press a.nd distributed on the culation goons Vern Svensson a.nd campus by 3 p. m. from the Whiffenpoof Song to t he Alma Mater. Most of After tbe earthquake every me.m.­ .Jim Lantz gr·abbed the copies It•om the organizations, including the Independents, are working ber of the T1·ail staff was assigned Said Editor Kensler: "Thank their hands. Most of the copies like mad these days to get e d t o three t'eb earsa1 a with out- to write a ·brief account of what he goodness it was only a !our-pager." their choruses ready for side help. saw during the temblor and the re­ Said News Editor Nicholas: "This Presentation will be judged on potts were given to a reporter to Calendar couldn't happen at Whitman." Melody-Nite to be held in the Said Mut-ra.y Mot·gan: "I've heard M~y the basis of percentage of mem­ combine in a round-up story. Tonight-Varsity Ball, 9 J). m., new CPS Field House 11 One reporter tm·ned In a very Odd FeUowa Hall. ,Joan Stor­ rumors• that the issue was killed at 8 p. m. bership participation, general ap­ peculi1u· and entirely facetious tale, how rooit.aJ, 8 p. m., ,Jones because it )lad an .editorial criti­ The name of the a ffah· is being pearance of the group, choice ot songs, spirit, and lnterpreto.tlon of aimed at humor. Because of a mis­ Hall. cizing management of tbe SUB, be­ changed this yco.t· .from the Song lhe selections. carriage o.C editorial attention, this Tomorrow -Bellingham t r u. c Jc cause the Dean of Women objected Fest to Molody-Nite. Appearance and pat·ticipa.tlon can little gem rolled straight" across the meet, 1:8() p. m. to something, or 'because there was Choice of songs ha.£1 been left up receive a total of nine points, news dealt, lhe ed! lOt·'l;l ·dealt, the Sw ulay-Concert Btlnd, 4 p. m ., n. report some 'building was made to the organiza tions but it has 1been choice of song a.nd spirit six points, proofreader's desk and Into the Field House. dangerous by the quake. These a.re . absurd, but they a.re the natural askecl that no r·e!ig lous music be a nd interpretation, phrasing, style paper. ~Ionda.y-CJhinook ex e o u t 1 v e result of the suppression of an used. The gt·oups should not have dynamics, a.nd tempo hold a max­ When the Trail came up from meeting, 4 p. m., HZ02. AIME issue. any featured soloists a nd each imum of 15 points. the printshop Friday at 1 p. m., meeting, 7:30 p. m., HS07. "The item deleted was in no group sh ould turn in their choice Betty Ann Huhm a.nd Roberta circulallon people placed copies in T~ay-Rally Committee • sense news. It didn't happen. The of music lo Georgia. Tippie, the WestmOI·eJa.nd named the following meeting, 4: p. m., SUB. IRO Jones Hall, Howarth Hall, Todd reportet• was telling a. joke, not organization conla.ct. to their committee: Nancy Riehl meeting, 7:80 p. m., ~lG No. Hall. Murray Morgan, journalism Groups may sing aca.ppella, with and Gloria Kristo!ferson, publicity; Junett. wl'iting news. He didn't expect it instructor, sta.rled to go over the to be published. And he was as sur­ piano accompaniment, or •with any Kathleen Weidkamp and Bev Thursday-Cadet Tett.Chers' din­ issue with tho stair. When he saw prised a.s I was when his bawdy combination of two instruments Johnson, to secu re judges; Elinor ner, New Yorker. the joke, he blew his shaggy top. bit appeared-briefly-in print." which have been approved by the Roundtree, ushers; Georgia. Tipple, planning committee. Each group organization contact; Frank Niven, may have one l'ehearsal in the programs; Victor Hugo and Dick Religious Emphasis Program Virgil Thomson To Field House, arranged by the com­ Hammond, staging; and Geot·giannR Covers Government, Science Give Lecture Here mittee. Each organizaUon is limit- Fra.nlt, anangements. Virgil Thomson, noted music Religious Emphasis Week speakers covered a variety of c1·it!c and considered one of the subjects in chapel and panel discussions, touching upon top tht·ee composers in the United Play Cast Rehearses religion in government, religion in labor, and religion in StotLcs, has accepted an invitation · science, during the five-day observation. lo rresc.nt a series of three music Opening CPS's Religious Empha-h_o_w_e_v-er_,_a._b_ u_s-in_e_s_s_m_u_s_t_b_e_f_o_ u_n_d-- For Spring Production lectures at CPS. ' He will be here When the curtain rises at a: 15 next Friday night on the sis Week was nn adclresa in chapel ed on the prinicple of 'live and Ct·om August 8 to 13. Campus Playcrafters production of Justin B:untly McCarthy's by Donald C. Franlclin, Tacoma Jet live.' 'thomson's work is well known rococo romance, "If I Were King,' the audience will be view­ manager o.C lhe Pacific Telephone "No one," Franlclin thinlcs, "is in Northwest music circles. His ing only one of many works inspired by the picturesque fully educated who has not .been suite, "The Plow That Broke the a.nd Telegraph company. French poet, Francois Villon. H ... d h Franklin spoke on lhe relation­ exposed to Christian principles." Plain," was presented last season . h t e appea.s on recor as a om-1 , I n hl S s or story, "A Lodging "d (f. k.illi d ship between religion and business. .Judge Matthew W. Hill, spcalt­ by the Seattle Symphony Orcbes­ ct e or ng an a.rme pr1 est), He emph.a.slzed four main points lng on "Religion On Tl"ial In Gov­ tm. Thomson's close friend, CPS for the Night," Robert Louis Stev- a.nd -the leader ot a ga.ng of thieves. in this relationship. "Business," ernment," in Monday chapel de­ composet·-in-residence Manuel Ros­ enson has Villon introduce himself He was jailed on several occasions he said, "must have a. sincere a.nd clared, "Religion .is not on ldal In enthal, plans to conduct the Seattle thus: "I am- a poor Master of Arts a.nd snatched from the gallows on hoto.est purpose.

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