SHTm-1 SMTG-C 0LLGG« Lobero I Theatre 8:30 P.M. No. 37 Vol. XVII Z59 SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1938 Eichheim Directs Symphony Tonight State Director Eichheim Tells of Brad Tozier Eighth Annual Concert Pays Tribute Players Talent Wins First • Henry Eichheim, whose baton Faces Lobero Curtain to Lincoln will again direct the All-College Chair Symphony tonight in the Lobero Ninety Students Representing Many theatre, voices high praise for this Concert Master’s Post Educational Superintendent year’s representative student mu­ Southern California Schools Says Christ Heads All sicians. Mr. Eichheim for the Goes Second Time to Educators past eight years has honored the Former Stater Complete Practices State college by accepting the po­ PHELPS HONORS WYLES sition as guest conductor of the ATTENDS U. C. L. A. • Under the distinguished baton of Mr. Henry Eichheim, outstanding musical event of the noted and beloved Santa Barbara violinist and composer, the Lincoln Library Picture year. Young Violinist Has Eighth Annual Southern California College symphony concert Unveiled in Presence During the Associated Women Much Background will be presented tonight at the Lobero theatre. Ninety-two stu­ of Many Students •' Students’ tea for the musicians fol­ for Position dent musicians representing thirteen universities, colleges and lowing the afternoon rehearsals junior colleges of the southland, will climax three days of inten­ • Assemblying in tribute to Abraham yesterday Mr. Bichheim stated • Five years service, two years as sive work since their arrival Sunday when the curtain raises Lincoln students of Santa Barbara that, "This year’s gathering of Concertmaster, is the enviable record musicians is outstanding, sur­ at 8:30 p. m. for the musical presentation. met in the, auditorium third hour of Bradford Tozier, former Santa —s--------------------------------- --------- -------- Schools to be represented iti the last Friday to hear Dr. Walter F. passing any during the past eight years. The string section is es­ Barbara State student now attending eighth annual student symphony, ori­ Dexter speak upon the ’’Philosophy the University of California at Los pecially notable, having the great ginated by Santa Barbara State Col of Friendship” and to honor William Angeles studying under Schoenberg. State Program 'Wyles, donor of the Lincoln Library. weight and ability.” lege, include Pomona, Whittier, U.S. Tozier was almost unaminously Placed on public display for the elected as «concertmaster of this year’s C., Occidental, U.C.L.A., San Diego first time was the portrait of Mr. Goes on Air group in the All-Southern California State, Fullerton J.C., Long Beach J.C., Wyles painted by Clarence Hinkle, Symphony series. T he duties devolved prominent local artist. Hile Chooses College Feature Begins Pomona J.C., Los Angeles J.C., Ven­ upon him will be to lead the violin tura J.C., and Bakersfield J.C. The The talk, "Philosophy of Friend­ section of the full symphony orches­ Weekly Broadcast on ninety-two visitors began tryouts under ship,” , by Dr. Dexter treated Lincoln Macbeth Cast tra and to act as second to the con­ Local Station as the apostle of the art of making ductor, Mr. Henry Eichheim. ten directors and Mr Eichhein Sun­ and keeping as friends ail peoples During the last year Tozier has • Santa Barbara State college will day afternoon. A general rehearsal and all classes. Dexter speaking of • Following tryouts Friday afternoon been studying independently with the be on the air beginning this followed that evening, with sectional Lincoln as the first president of the in the auditorium, Frederic Hile, di­ Russian violinist, Peter Meremblum, evening, February 15 and every Tues­ rehearsals being held yesterday morn­ west gave this statement of Lincoln s rector of the speech arts department, student of Aur and graduate with the ing. A second general rehearsal pre­ as the text of his discussion:» "To the day thereafter from 7:30 to 8 o’clock. announced the cast for "Macbeth,” famous Jascha Heifetz. Outside of his ceded the Symphony Hop given at degree that I would not be a slave I The program is under the direction the third play of the school series, routine studies and musical endea­ Rockwood last night in honor of the would not be a master.” of Frederic Hile, instructor of the in which he will play the role of vors, Tozier reports that he played visitors. The student players will meet Speaks of Friendship Macbeth. In the leading role will be with several different musical groups, Technique of Radio Broadcasting. -for final rehearsal at 2:00 p.m. this Dr. Dexter then cited as the three Theda Call, as Lady Macbeth in the both popular and classical orches­ The programs are running in an afternoon at Lobero theatre. demands of the philosophy of friend­ Shakespearean drama to be presented tras. alternating series. Dramatics will be Acting as section rehearsal direc­ ship as sympathy, service and secu­ on April 21, 22, and 23. When "Brad,” as he was called by tors for the symphony were Mr. H. rity. O f sympathy Dexter said the featured on the first program, the "Macbeth*” the most difficult of the local students, attended school A. Belprez of Compton J.C.; Mr. F. experience of the same life as being play "Lincoln the Man” taken from the plays thus presented, will be here he was concertmaster of the H. Biddleman, San Diego; Harold the bindings of appreciation of our the "script of the week.” El Gaucho, given in honor of the 374th anniver­ State College orchestra and took part Walburg, Fullerton J.C.; Mr. Harold fellow men. This he extended further a rancher, will be featured in other sary of the birth of its author, Wil­ in the numerous musical functions B. Howe, Ventura J.C., Wwight Def-1 by telling of our respect and sympathy broadcasts representing the public. liam Shakespeare, by the college which were presented by the college ty, Los Angeles J. C., Fred Green- not only with our fellows but also Since the college was named after thespians. Mr. Hile said that the during his stay here, beside playing ough, of Carpinteria High School, those who were superior and inferior in a local community symphony or­ him he feels it nfecessary to come Roderick White,1 renouned violinist play will be modernistic, and semi- down to see the progress the college to us. chestra and presenting private and Antoni Van der Voort, noted Santa stylized symbolism, with Edwin is making. Through his visits the Concerning service he cited H. G. public concerts to display his artistry. Barbara musician; Miss Margaret El­ Booth’s active version. This will public will be able to visit all col­ Wells search for the world’s greatest lison, violinist and daughter of Dr. be Hile’s thirty-seventh appearance lege departments. El Gaucho’s first men of ail times that ended by plac­ in the role of Macbeth and his 288th Men's Honor Group W. H. Ellison of the State college ing Christ the head of the list visit will be to the department of in­ faculty, and Mr. Robert L. Barron, time performing in the play. Much dustrial education February 21. because of the line from the scrip­ of his previous work in "Macbeth” Board Convenes state music director. tures: "He that is greatest of all is has been professional. This series of broadcasts is an ex­ First Violins • Members of the board of directors periment and will depend on the servant of all.” Many Take Part Helen Simmons, S.B., Raymond of Gavel and Key, men’s honorary comments as to whether it will be a Security, Dexter concluded, was Lahmann, S.D., Harry Winston, S.D., Others to take part include Alice group met last night in the faculty success or npt and if it is to be con­ but the outcome of an individual po- Allen Harshman, Compton, Martha Goff as Lady McDuff; Anita Crain, dining hall, to discuss plans for the tinued. Those participating in the sessing the traits of sympathy and Ogan, L.B.J.C., Homer Stephen, Oxy; first witch; Rosalind Kelly, second second semester. The next regular program will be: Alfred Artuso, service. From the first two the third Frances' Fedalen, Oxy, Mary Shork witch; Jeanne Dunn, third witch; membership meeting was set for Feb­ 1 Sue Baat, Pearl Beach, Norman Bec­ is an inevitable synthesis according ley, U.C.L.A., Frances Ronan, U.C Bernice Shedd, Fleance; McDuff’s ruary 22 at the Barbara hotel at chio, Frances Beecher, Carlos Bee, to Dexter. son, Alice Freeman; and Anna Lou L.A., Justin Burston, U.C.L.A. Mil Honor Wyles ' 6:00 p.m. Discussion at the gather­ Frank Bennett, Judson Canion, Bet­ Jacobs, the gentle woman. Male part dred Graves, U.C.L.A., Charlotte An Preceding Dexters talk President ing included the backing of an honor ty Caldwell, Bruce Davis, Jeanne went to Carl Jorgensen in the role derson, L.A.J.C., Sybil Anderson, L Phelps commended Wyles for his system in examinations, aid to ma­ Duran, Charles Edwards, Bernice of McDuff; Jed Blake as Banque; A.J.C., Ruth Hoberecht, L.A.J.C. work in the establishment of the Lin­ triculation day, a page in La Cumbre, Jacobsen, Cecile -Katz, Bill Lyman, Clyde Cadwell, Malcolm; W. L. Herman Baecht, S.D. coln Library. The student body then consideration of new members, and Jack Kitchen, Peter Packard, Elbert Robertson, Ross; Daniel Wooten, Len­ Second Violin stood and applauded Wyles for a other activities of a service nature. Phelps, Harry Sloan, Elain Wil­ nox; Pete Packard, Duncan; Arthur Omega Barfield, U.C.L.A., Robert full moment.
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