STthued ents' Paper Since 1885 LT April 29, 1966 TRENTON STATE COLLEGE, TRENTON, N, J," id be. Vol. XC No. 21 i like May 5, 6, 7 irised AY H TONIGHT! thorn \umni To Return To All - College Play The 3D's Present A i by Roy Alma Mater To Be Presented din* New Look At Music ' the iturday, May 14 is the day to circle in red on your calendar, The Waltz of the Toreadors," aked luates of the Model School, Normal School, State Teachers College, the sardonic farce-comedy that won Trenton State College will return to Hillwood Lakes for the annual the New York Drama Critics' mi Homecoming Day. A variety of activities from 9 A.M. to 11:30 Award, will dance its way across i in- is planned u nder the direction of Mrs. Wanda Kunkle Morgan, '56, the stage of Kendall Theatre on true iral chairman. May 5, 6, and 7. Bruce Seaman I his day's calendar. The dance lecture (General St. Pe) will be starred Jumni are ur ged to arrive early lbled demonstration will take place at as a pompous French general attend so me of the activities min- 10 A.M. in the new gymnasium of dictating his memoirs but more -h are part of the extensive and Packer Hall. Short dance studies devoted to his memories, Sharon ing Arts Festival. During the iman will demonstrate the elements of Kaufmann (Mme. St. Pe) will play e p eriod fro m 9 A.M. to noon i in- art as they are related to modern his possessive wife who accuses ^ libits and activities in the varied good dance composition. A complete her husband of committing in­ £ j forms will be presented. dance will be performed as a finale. fidelities, if only in his imagination, • The art department, under the This group is advised by Miss and Rosi Schwarz (Mile, de St.- f to wtio n of Dr. Henry Ahrens, will Diane Devoe. Euverte) will be seen as a begin- iase- t an exhibit of faculty paint- ning-to-fade beauty who has been w All colleges in the state have 1 «b - js a nd sculpture in the Alumni waiting credulously for the gen­ been invited to enter the singles roost -jj nge. Student work will be on eral to keep the promise to marry Versatile,' "thought provoking" and sometimes "hilarious" are the and doubles events in the 2nd adjectives most heard following a performance of "The 3 D's present Hall. jp|ay in Green Hall 105. her that he gave her in the mad annual tennis tournament, weather moment of their dancing a waltz The 3 R's." The show is slated for April 29, 10 P.M. at Kendall Hall Dr The department of industrial permitting. The tournament begins at a ball—seventeen years earlier. and is sponsored by the Hillwood Union Board. Tope fccation and technology will at 10 A.M. with elimination The 3 D's in this case are Dick Davis, Denis Sorenson and Duane Hiatt, rear, iesent a student-faculty display, matches, and finals will be held Jean Anouilh, the French play­ and the 3 R's are not the traditional readin, 'ritin and 'rithmetic but pths th e A rts of Industry," under the after lunch. Dr. Patricia Morris wright, has built this comedy out an entertaining display of rhyme, rhythm, and reason. the wrvision of Dr. Rutherford advises the women's tennis team. of a series of giddy complications With all the techniques of professional show business including varied tap. xkette in Armstrong Hall, musical coloring, lighting effects, dramatic sketches and their unique For those people interested in involving the general's young male and A variety of musical perform- brand of humor, the trio interprets some of the world's most famous dramatic productions, the alumni secretary, his wife's physician, at­ lome ges have been arranged by Mr. literature. Featured also in the two hour show is music of the blues, meditation chapel will be the scene tempted suicides, and spoofs of jrthur Berger. The initial concert popular, folk and semi-classical. Much of this unique material has been of the play "Murder in the Cathe­ most of the world's accepted ,. jthe bras s ensemble, directed by recorded on Capitol records in an album called "New Dimensions in dral" as directed by Dr. Hilda virtues—love, romance, honor and ' f" s t David Uber, will begin at 10:00 Folk Songs" and a blues album titled "I Won't be Worried Long." Wagner beginning at 10:15 A.M. marriage, military glory, medical . J. in the area directly behind progress, homelife, girlish in­ This versatility of music calls for versaltility of accompainment, and hen Hal l. Arrive early and plan to attend nocence and fidelity, all done with the 3 D's work this out on five guitars, a bass fiddle, trumpet, conga foitt In the Bray Hal l recital area the these events which are a result of typical French wit. drum, bongos, piano, and sometimes melophone, harmonicas and finger lera "Ch anticleer," based on the educational experiences developed cymbals. In addition to Bruce Seaman, ieof Chau cer, will begin at 10:30 in college classes. Sharon Kaufmann, and Rosi ader the direc tion of Mr. Byron Roy VanNess, Trenton's popular Schwarz as the entagled trio, the teele. The string orchestra di­ Coordinator of Athletics, expressed cast will include Lou Esposito eted by Mr . Stanley Austin and Spend Three Weeks regret that scheduling conflicts pre­ (Gaston) as an innocent secretary it w oodwind ensemble under the vented him from arranging a who learns his lessons about love irection of Mr. Roger McKinney varsity sports event at home. The too quickly for the satisfaction With Turkish Students II follow in Bray Hall at thirty baseball team is committed to an of the general, his tutor, Ron Smith The Student Exchange Commit­ Trenton State conducts this pro­ (inute intervals. The concert band "away" game, the cindermen will (Doctor Bonfant) as the comradely tee has announced that applications gram in connection with the Ex­ ill present a performance behind be competing in an invitational physician whose philosophy is "one are now being received for the periment in International Living, hen Hal l at noon. The band is meet, and the tennis team annually must never understand one's Annual International Workshop. under those auspices the Turkish wcted b y Mr. Anthony Isch. enters the Rider Tournament. He enemy or one's wife," Gerri Golardi This summer a group of ten young students are selected to come to —1 In the health and physical educa- indicated that every effort will be (Sidonia) and June Shenloogian people from Turkey will come to this country to learn firsthand tnarea, a women 's intercollegiate extended to resume a "home" (Estelle) as the general's two ugly- Trenton State to participate with about the language, customs, and amis tournament and a modern baseball game for the 1967 Home­ duckling daughters, Paul Resch ten selected students from this cultural background. This is the 'roce program wi ll be a part of the coming calendar. (Father Ambrose) as an imbibing College, in a series of lectures, ninth consecutive year of Trenton's parish padre, Paulette Nehila field trips, and study groups con­ participation in this part of the (Mme. Dupont-Fredaine) as a cud- cerned with the social, political, Experiment's program. Groups in dlesome milliner in charge of the and economic life of the United past summers have come from such Irenton State Wins "beautification" of the two horrid States in general. countries as Sweden, India, Japan, daughters, Linda Levine (First The program will cover a three and Mexico. Participants from Maid) as a harried housemaid, and week period, from July 13 to Au­ the College have always been en­ Coveted Science Bowl Sue Hozdala (New Maid) as an gust 2, during which time the thusiastic in their evaluation of attractive solace for the general's students will live together on this opportunity for an internation­ di sappointment. campus, participate in discussion al experience at home. groups, and travel to New York, Applications are available NOW Philadelphia, and points of local at the office of Dr. Edwin L. Martin interest. For Trenton students the (Green 200), Exchange Student course (313.88) earns three sem­ Advisor. Information about the Student Studies ester hours of elective credit. The program may be had from Dr. cost for the American Student Martin, Mr. John F. Erath, English Higher Education participants is $68.16, which Department (Lakeside), or Mr. covers room and board at the Leonard Tharney, (Green 201), Miss Margery Levine, a soph­ College. Other fees, such as tui­ who will be Director of the group s omore English major at Trenton tion, registration, transportation, activities. Interviews will be held as soon as possible after a repre­ State College and Assistant Fea­ and certain incidentals will be covered by a scholarship award by sentative number of applications ture Editor of the Signal, was se­ the Student Exchange Committee. have been received. lected by the United States Student Press Association to attend an all- expenses paid weekend discussion SEB SLATES Forum: College conference on higher education at r I°r toe second time Trenton State College has won the coveted Boston University, April 22-24. The ELECTIONS Campus , BOWL in the annual science competition. This contest is perspectives of higher education This year Student Executive • "sored by the New Jersey Association of Science Teachers for the covered were: the function and pur­ Board Officer Elections will be held jlents from the six state colleges.
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