195! in< * ur STATE SIGNAL nts VOL. LXVI, No. 12 STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE AT TRENTON, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1952 ne a Baritone Drops Waring Freshmen To Present Signal Staff Attends cops Xheta Nu Presents Safety Committee r thi For "Lilt" Dance March 15 Columbia Press Parley ssbori Musical Spectacle Study At Hillwood Begins Enforcing ig ai Gordon Berger Proves Interesting In keeping with the traditional St. Members To Speak At Meeting Jle ti Fourth Annual 'Music and May­ Regulations Today ig am Classmate To Music Majors Patrick's day, the title, "Leprechaun Next Week hem' Se t For March 14 Lilt," was selected for the Freshmen dance. The "Lilt" will be held next Campus Traffic Violators Are To By ART FRANK Editors and staff members of the •'Hollywood Hi-lites," a three-act Saturday, March 15, with dancing SIGNAL will attend the twenty-sev­ Be Apprehended "I've never seen a campus so musical comedy, will he presented from 8 to 11 p. m. Music will he enth annual meeting of the Teachers friendly, and I'm sure I've seen a next Friday night, March 14, at furnished by a college combo. College Division of the Columbia lot of them." This was Gordon Eugene Hart, chairman of the eight p. m. in Kendall Hall. Tickets Steve Friedman will be master of Scholastic Press Association next Berger's comment when asked his Safety Committee, announces that lie d i are fifty cents and will go on sale ceremonies and Jim Petrozzini will Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at opinion of Trenton State. tighter restrictions will be placed on othe next we ek i n the Kendall Hall ticket be featured as pianist. Refreshments Columbia University. campus traffic rules starting today. office. Theta Nu Sigma Fraternity Gordon Berger, as many of you and favors will be available to all. Fred Black and Peter Vroom will leasoi In order to apprehend the viola­ know, is the new music major who Tickets are $1.20 per couple and will be members of panels discussing Pedei sponsors th e show. tors of the rules, all cars must be s an The comedy, written and directed used to sing with Fred Waring's be on sale next week outside the various phases of college journalism. it th by Bob Allen and Ted Hatrak, Is based Glee Club. His career began as a Community Room. Dr. Alfred Holman, adviser of the MAP ON PAGE FOUR •wardi singer in a California night club. Lucy Sharp is general chairman SIGNAL, will be a member of the From there he went on to radio work icorin PICTURE ON PAGE THREE of the "Lilt." The other committees clinic panel evaluating college news­ registered with the college. An­ plurgi and their chairmen are as follows: papers. Ben Jenson, Trenton State nouncement will be made in Tuesday's o fiel on a fictitious adventure to the film decorating, Regina Krasnansky; re­ Alumnus in the class of 1950 and assembly as to how car owners may looke capital by a group of students from freshments, Julia Jahnke; entertain­ past editor of the SIGNAL, is Exec­ register their vehicles with the Safe­ he d i campus. Thirty-six brothers and ment, Mary Joan Battiato; favors, utive Chairman of the Teachers Col­ ty Committee. If cars in violation tztowi pledgees are participating in the pro­ Alice Price; publicity, Joan Tantum; lege Division. are not registered, their owners will At the conference, certificates of nd ti duction of th e show. tickets, Anna Troilo; cleanup, John be traced through the aid of the sr Amos. merit are awarded. For the past State Motor Vehicle Department. Instrumental numbers are being ar­ seven years and for fourteen out of sixtee ranged by Art Frank and other mem­ int sei the past nineteen years, the SIGNAL Administration "Car Penalties" bers of the fraternity with the assis­ 'Theatre of the Soul' ,ions has been given the Medalist award, Miss Schooler, faculty adviser to tance of brother Otto Helbig. The the highest rating. The papers are the Committee, states, "In view of music will be played by the Theta Given By Drama Club Stella judged on the basis of form, context, the fact that there is some misunder­ Nu Band. sank editorial policy, and layout. standing that penalties cannot be lis rei Featured in "Hollywood Hi-lites" Invitation Audience See Nikcolai Marcia Levine, Lucille Marasco, Pat given, the Committee would like to ily s e will be the Theta Nu quartet con­ Yevieinov Production Mayhew, and Gene Hart will also correct that understanding. The ad­ iro o i sisting of Fred Black, Wayne Fuhr- attend the complete three-day con­ ministration has the authority if they lie co i mann, George Eicher, and Paris Simms. By WILLIAM COOK ference. Other staff members will wish to use it or are forced to use This group was heard in the All- attend the Friday session of the con­ it, to bar all cars from the campus." Junkie Yesterday afternoon, an invitation College Revue l ast fall. Allan Cooper, vention. lerma audience witnessed the Drama Club Since many of the students this the British exchange student, has a varsit production of "Theatre of the Soul." year are not aware of the traffic featured role in the show. Phil •om tl The play, written by Nikcolai Yeviei­ rules, the SIGNAL, in cooperation Davenport is in charge of the scenery Kendall Television Set nov, is an experimental work and is with the Safety Committee, has re­ and staging. t excel based on the idea that the human Criticized For Idleness printed the map of the campus show­ th qua This is the fourth annual "Music soul has three entities, the emotional, ing the authorized parking areas as le Trei and Mayhem" production. In 1949 the rational, and the subconscious. they exist today. Executive Board To Appoint s. 49-3 when the series started, the band Gordon Berger These entities are represented by The program is as follows: son ai was placed on the stage and Indi­ different actors, although in the Investigation Committee Both quadrangles are one-way with [ se ali vidual mem bers of the fraternity per­ and finally into motion pictures where true spirit of the monodrama they traffic moving in a counter-clockwise nth * formed in front of it. The following he had parts in seventeen musicals. are one actor only. The play re­ Much to the surprise of many stu­ direction. As the arrows indicate on again year saw the beginning of the musi­ He also appeared as baritone solo- veals the conflict between the three dents, there is a television set hiding the map, the only two-way traffic is yho a t cal comedy idea with a show called „ 1st with the Los Angeles Symphony factors as they vie for government in the back recesses of Kendall Hall. on the road directly in front of the vas tl "Ve Got 'Em" which was based on under the famous French conductor, of the man. This set is available for student use gymnasium. This is to prevent traf­ the building of the Student Union. Pierre Monteux, who offered to fi­ only when a faculty member is present Based On Psychological Theories fic from being tied up as often hap­ The masters of ceremonies for this nance for him a study of opera in to proctor the viewing. pens behind Green Hall and to move Yevieinov attempts to show the im­ nts, ai production were Joe Tylus and Dick Europe. Berger instead took a posi­ Up to the present time, the set has traffic between the entrances of the portance of each entity in making 00 Strucker of the class of 1951. tion as head of choral work at Ba- been used primarily by the English and girls' dormitories and the entrance decisions. He also illustrates what 'ear. "What's Up?" the third annual cone College, a co-ed Indian institu­ Music Departments. Faculty members to the campus without tieups. production was written, as is this tion in Oklahoma. He held this posi­ can happen when sense of reason from these departments have had many Parking Violations Biggest Problem Stall year's show, by Hatrak and Allen. tion for seven years and travelled is lost. The play, based on psycho­ of their classes view programs which 0 f logical theories of the early twentieth s t It w as more definitely a musical com­ all over the country with a selected would be an aid to various music and According to the safety committee, century, is representative of Yeviei- 1 0 edy than the previous shows, but the group of Indian boys. English courses. parking violations have created the 5 - nov's love for special or new effects 1 1 setting remained on the State cam- greatest traffic problem this year. Taught At University Of Oklahoma in lighting and scenery. Set Used During World Series 5 « Ms. The traditional name of "Music There is no parking on the quad­ 1 » After teaching for two years at Yesterday's presentation was a The television set has also been used and Mayhem" has been kept with rangle, in front of the gymnasium or the University of Oklahoma, Berger product of the work shop organiza­ during the World Series telecasts and each o f the four productions. "Holly­ [Continued on Page Four] headed for New York, where, through tion of the Drama Club. The work the telecast of General MacArthur's wood Hi-lites" is a longer, more elab­ his friendship with Robert Shaw, he shop has been adopted to provide parade through New York City.
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