
LIBRARY Li' HAVER,FOR,D COLLEGE NOV 7 1939 War Poll See HAVE Page 2 VOLUME 31—NUMBER 7 HAVERFORD (AND ARDMORE), PA., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1939 Z827 $2.00 A YEAR Howell Trumpets I Half Wit? I "Ghost Train" May Racketeer Announcement Of Cotillion Dance To Ride Again If Fee Quartet Members Dazzling Success Jumps Attendance Released By Steel Rain Fails To Put Wet Possibility Of 2nd Show Falwell, Garmey, Hering Blanket On Sparkle Dec. 9; Fribley Clark Win Posts Of Large Crowd Joins Cast In Group Trumpeting of excellent quality Already feeling a haslet from the Robert C. Falwell, A. Chandlee was demonstrated to those who at- Activities Fee, Cap and Bells pro- Hering, J. David Garmey, and John tended the Cotillion Club Dance Saturday by Bob Howell, an ex- poses to present its Fall play, "The A. Clark have been chosen mem- Main Liner, according to Chairman Ghost Train," on two nights, in- bers of the quartet, it wan announ- Bob Dewees. Howell, who has stead of the usual single perform- ced by Max Steel, President of the built a really fine band around his ance. The play, now scheduled for Glee Club, Sunday. top-notch trumpet playing, was an The quartet will sing with the important factor in making the the evening of Friday, December 8, Glee Club, and in addition is sched- dance one of the most successful may also be given on aturday uled for a number of special en- Cotillion Club affairs in the last night of the same week if sufficient gagements. Falwell will sing first few years- support from the alumni warrants tenor; Hering, second tenor; Gar- A fine attendance of more than it. mey, first bass; and Clark, second 75 couples made the dance a finan- REX KING Undergraduate interest expand- bass. Tryouts for the quartet were cial, as well as social success. ed to new and amazing proportions held two weeks ago, but final selec- Who vanishes the ghost in tions were just decided last week. Among the many alumni present "The Ghost Train." is anticipated as a result of the were Horn Welbourn, Val deBeaus- fact that all will automatically pay —Underwood and Underwood Ernest Willoughboy, Professor set. Jo Carson and John Steere. admission as part of the ten dollar ROSEMARY SPRAGUE of Music at Bryn Mawr College, fee to be appended to second sem- Mies Sprague playa the female was well received when he led the The miserable weather put no rehearsal a week ago Sunday for damper on the enjoyment, as ester bills. The Alumni Plan, cal- lead, Julia Price. Thirteen Men Now culated to increase appropriations the Christmas Service to be given Howell's smooth, danceable swing by the combined efforts of the Glee successfully made the dancers for- for stage expenses, will provide for the improvement of scenery and Club, the Bryn Mawr Glee Club, get the rain. Comprise Out f it and the quartet of the Church of The Club announces that the technical equipment used in Cap Haverford Spells and Bells production," stated Bob the Redeemer in Bryn Mawr. The next dance will attempt to hold the service is scheduled for Goodhart high standard set by Saturday's Hunn, undergraduate Vice Presi- Mainliners Plan To Play dent of the Club. Hall on December 17. On the fol- success. Dewees said that no date Beaver To Defeat lowing day, the Glee Club will has been set as yet, but that the Nov. 11 At Tea Dance Cast Change Made make its first appearance here, giv- dance would not come off before "The Ghost Train," which has ing a Christmas Concert in Rob- Christmas. After Hamilton Game been in rehearsal for the past two KYW Broadcasts Match erts Hall. The Bryn Mawr Glee Couples present at the dance weeks, last week suffered a change Club will assist in some of the were particularly inclined to em- Practicing regularly on Sundays, of cast when KathleeniCrane found As 'Caryatid' Stumps numbers. phasize the excellence of the per- Charley Fisher and his Mainliners she edited not take part because of Girl Opponents R. Bayly Winder and John W. formance put on by Howell and his are pointing for their initial per- her activities in the Freshman Sevringhaue. have been added to the formance of the season at the Class at Bryn Mawr. Eleanor Philadelphia, Nov. 2—With the Glee Club from the Junior Choir band, according to one observer. Faculty Women's Club Tea Dance Fribley was chosen to replace Miss in order to fill vacancies. These He went on to point out that the following the Hamilton Football Crane, In the part of Miss Bourne, triumphant ringing of Founder's are the first replacements from the music was extremely danceable yet game, November 11. The band is an the result of special tryouts held Bell on Thursday night the news Junior Choir since Lindsay A. Lai- always possessing a definitely solid comprised of a comparatively in Roberta Wednesday evening. was announced to Haverford that ford, director of the Glee Club or- young group of undergraduates. Rosemary Sprague, in the lead one more victory was won. The ganized the group to furnish train- beat. The orchestra, at latest report as Julia Price, "brains of the ing for those interested in music contested of a rhythm section, a racket," has previously given Haverford spelling team composed and to fill vacancies in the Glee brass section, and a sax section, highly successful performances at of John Sharkey, Warren Ander- Club. Sutton Visits Penn State, each of four men. The saxes are Haverford and Bryn Mawr and son, and John Hibbard had defeat- • Jay Allen, '37, first, Bill Meldrum, spent last summer in apprentice- ed the spelling group from Beaver Pittsburgh For Lectures tenor, Ham Hoyt, alto, and Tom ship at Maine's Ogonquit summer by a score of two-one. The girls MeIdrum, fourth. The rhythm theatre. on the Beaver team were Nina di Marital Problems 'Topic Recently Prof. Sutton visited section contains piano, Bill Stain- Rex King plays the male lead as Angela, Lillian McNutt and Betty Of Sociology Discussion Pennsylvania State College and ton, bass, Jack Rhind, guitar, Bud Teddie Deakin an "apparently half Anne. the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Burford, and Bill Mowbray at the witted detective" who finally man- The first word missed was "cary- Sutton spoke on the use of dem- Professor Curtis B. Watson pre- drums. ages to unravel the mystery. King atid' by one of the Beaver girls. sided Friday night at a meeting onstration experiments in teaching The brasses are, in order, Bill in 'The Ghost Train" portrays a John Hibbard missed "candela- physics. While there he met David of teachers of sociology from Meal Booth, Knox Brown, Scott Wor- character entirely different from brum', which was also missed by a colleges to discuss college courses Telfair, Haverford '37, who is rell, first, second and third trum- that of the scheming minister, Mr. member of the Beaver team. All working for his Doctor's degree. on marriage and the family. The pets. Ross Coeheral rounds out Lucy, whom he played in "The the words were related, in some meeting, held at the University of At Pittsburgh he took part in the orchestra at the trombone. Devil Passes" last Spring. way, to architecture. the dedication of the Buhl Plant- Pennsylvania, was called by the tarium and Institute of Popular Marriage Council of Philadelphia. Science on October 24. During The round table discussion was 8 weeks of the summer months, 'il Abner's Nightmare Hovers Like A Dream started by a talk on 'What Stu- Dr. Sutton worked on the displays L dents Want to Know About Mar- In the Museum, assisted during riage and the Family" by-Stewart Part of that time by Franklin in- Over Lehigh Football Game, Cotillion Dance Burgess, Professor at Temple Un- ilia Among the exhibitions in the iversity. Second speaker of the evening was Professor Ray Ab- Astronomy Hall is one of special cize the forthcoming Sadie Hawk- interest to Haverford men. The rams of the University of Penn- telescope, which was in the Hay- "Stop — It's Wonderful" ins Ball, which will be held Novem- sylvania who discussed the "Con- erford Observatory until 1933s oc- ber 18 at Convention Hall. tent of Courses on Marriage and cupies a prominent positon as an Miss Farris, attired in her Daisy the Family." Finally Professor example of a telescope with an 8 Kingsley Davis of Pennsylvania inch lens. Mae costume, familiar to all L'il State University spoke on the or- Abner fans, created quite a stir ganization and administration of among her neighbors in the steads such a course. Chemistry Club Meets; and, later, at the Cotillion Club Among the sociology teachers present were representatives from Hears Cadbury, McDevit Hop. Swarthmore, University of Penn- The Sadie Hawkins Ball, on sylvania, Temple University, Bryn Eight honor courses were an- whose behalf Miss Farris appeared Mawr, and Penn State. bounced by Profesosr William E. at Haverford, promises to be one Cadbury, Jr„ at the last meeting of the most unusual social events of the Chemistry Club. These in a long while. Three outstanding were: Chemical German, Glass bands will be featured: those of Relations Club Receives blowing History of Chemistry, Larry- Clinton. Al Donahue and Semi-Microscopic Analysis; Special Jean Donath. The presence of at Carnegiepeace Books Topiees in Inorganic, Blow Pipe least three tap-flight movie stars, Analysis (to be offered in 1940- whose names have not thus far an- Ten books and pamphlets deal- 41/, Special Experiments, and nounced, is.
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