The Law Rentian

The Law Rentian

SiiittsiWiiwBwwiai qCT 2 5 194* 1940 •istotle’i sim ilar t that Th e La w r e n t ia n teachers Vol. 58. No. 6 Z 821 LAWRENCE COLLEGE, APPLETON, WIS. Thursday, October 24, 1940 i, titled touches rily in« Ethic^ Cloak Names a, e n ti­ Students Prepare re soma t cover« Cast for 'Two be dis« lally in On an Island' an, and For H om ecom ing Group Includes Many to ap« Barrows Will Present rill con« Veterans and Many March, 1 2 0 StudentsFamous Alumnus With *erts to ' Newcomers hinking 'L# Blanket at Game IS. Elmer Rice’s “Two on an Island", Needed forBeginning at 11:20 tomorrow the first All College play, is now in morning and continuing through rehearsal and will be presented on Beloit TripSaturday evening. Homecoming Monday and Tuesday evenings, No­ celebrations will hold the spotlight >s vember 11 and 12. The leading roles Special Train Will on the Lawrence campus. Mai Pet­ to 9:30 will be played by Marjorie Hark­ erson, homecoming chairman and meeting ins as Mary Ward, the girl, and Provide Transportation; John Messenger, pep chairman, ibs will Charles Gregory as John Thompson, have planned the activities of the structor the boy. Marjorie will be playing Ripon Trip Also Planned weekend. * 501, will her first major role in a Lawrence The focal point of the celebration ! helio« college production, and “Chuck" John Messenger, pep chairman, will be the Lawrence-Coe game »id pro« will be playing his second. He will has announced that plans for the which starts at 2 p. m. Saturday ut t h • be remembered by upperclassmen special football trip to Beloit are afternoon. During the half time as the juvenile lead in “Kind Lady" vapidly being completed. One hun­ period, a new feature will be in­ ated in two years ago. dred and twenty students must troduced. Charles A. Beyer, a fam­ «etching Out of the ninety-two students have purchased their tickets by ous Lawrence alumnus, will be pre­ els, and who tri^d out forty-eight were cast. Saturday, or the trip will be can­ sented an “L" blanket by President : prints, It includes many veterans and celled. A special train cannot be Thomas Barrows. Beyer is a grad­ at acid many newcomers to the theatre run unless 150 students go. T h e uate of the class of 1912. While en­ e avail« oup. The roles are varied. Some team will be on the train so that rolled here in the preparatory by spe* e major, on par with the leads, means that 120 students must buy school and the college he won 13 5and others are small. Each one, tickets. If this number of students major letter»—five in football, five however, has individuality and is docs not buy tickets, money will be in track and three in basketball. an essential part of the play. refunded to those who have bought He competed as a running half­ Cast Members them. back, weight thrower and guard in The cast is as follows: David The football squad will have the these respective sports and was Bliss, Samuel Brodsky: Orlando last car in the train. The cars hold Wisconsin's leading weight throw­ Holwa.v, Redcap; M arjorie Harkins, 62 people, but only 3$ students will er. One of his records in the ham­ Mary Ward; Charles Gregory, John oe placed in each car which will mer throw still stands. For a time Thompson; Bill Nolan, Policeman; leave plenty of room. during the World war he was coach Jim Or wig. Clifton Ross; Jim Sweet, Tickets are on sale at the dormi­ and athletic director here at Law­ Guide: Bill Hirst, William Flynn; tories, fraternity houses and at ihc rence. He has been coach at Rock­ Charles Koerble, Bus Driver: Elaihe LAWRENCE HOMECOMING TROPHIES— Troph ¡es given j business office. The cost of the ford High school, Rockford, 111« Buesing, Mrs. Doris Levy; A1 Zu- by the Appleton Post-Crescent for tne Lowrence homecoming round trip ticket will be $3 3°* The for many years. pek. Dixie Bushby; Jim Fieweger, Pep Session Middle Western Man; Miriam Cor­ celebration this coming weekend ore pictured above. The 9* it*win Activities will begin with the pep nish, Middle Western Woman; Wal­ identical trophies ot the left and right will be awarded for the leaves*tur<‘ay- Beloit inNovembcr time to get11 intoW|U session Friday morning at the chap­ ter Schmidt, Frederic Winthrop; best fraternity and sorority floats in the parade Soturdoy morn­ Milwaukee at 7 p. m. Students may el. The band, interfraternity and in­ George Garman, Lawrence Ormont; ing. Tne cup in the center will go to' the fraternity with the return from Milwaukee on any tersorority choirs and a trio will Bernice Bleick, Martha Johnson; best house decorations. train they choose. appear. The program is under the Bob Pershbacker, An Actor; John There will also be a Ripon foot­ direction of ‘Shorty’ Watanabe. The Bachman. Heinz Kaltbart; Char­ ball trip by bus on November 2. Homecoming trophies presented hy lotte Graf, Dorothy Clark; Jeanne The band and cheer leader will the Appleton Post-Crescent for the Foote. Katherine Winthrop Holmes; Elect BelowLawrentian to accompany students wishing to winning house decorations and Hap Wampler, Martin Blake; Geor­ make this trip. Expenses will be floats will be exhibited on the stage. gia Bettinghaus, Cashier; Peg Sponsor Election very low. At 3 p. m. Friday the freshman Thompson, Grade Mullen; Pat Next Monday during convocation, lije success of these special trips squad will meet St. Norberts in a Guenther and Dexter Wolfe, a mar­ AndShambeau an election poll sponsored by the depends upon the support of the football game at Whiting field. No ried couple; Alice Kemp, Helen 164 Freshmen Vote Lawrentian will be taken. Campus student body. Everyone who can admission will be charged. Ormont: Carol Epstein, Sonia Tara- possibly make one or both of them House decorations will be judged nova; Naomi Coumbe, Mrs. Bal­ sentiment on the coming national For Representatives election has run high, and an actual should plan on going. at 5:30 Friday afternoon. The linger; Jim Dite, Museum Attend­ poll should prove Interesting. The judges are W. S. Baldinger, asso­ ant; Polly Hartqulst and Harry To Executive Group ciate professor of art; Ted Cloak, Pearson, another married coup!?; ballots will be passed out as stu­ Library to Change dents enter the chapel and will be associate professor of speech and Mary Louise Day. Ruth Ormont; Jean Shambcau and Art Below collected following the program. Hours This Weekend dramatics; Mrs. A. C. Denney, wife Jack Wachter, Hindu; A! Held, a were elected freshman representa­ Faculty members will be polled of Coach Denney; and Mrs. Nan waiter; Marian Cooley and Cecil Miss Tarr asks that everyone ob­ tives to the executive committee through the campus mails. serve the following hours over Thomas, head librarian of the Ap­ Neubeckcr, another married cou­ pleton Public library. At 7:15 p. m. last Friday. One hundred and sixty The ballot will contain the fol­ Homecoming weekend: the closing ple; John Dlsher, Fred; Barbara the house decorations will be Boyce, Dolly; Betty Lindquist, Mrs. four freshmen voted, which is the lowing information to be checked: hour on Friday evening will be male or female, student, member 5:45. Reserve books may be taken judged again for lighting effects. Williams; June Brom, Jean Altis, biggest number of votes cast at A cup will be awarded for the best and Gordon Robbins, extras: Fran­ of the faculty or administration, at 5:00 and are due at 8:00 S at­ Lawrence by one class for many and class the voter is in if a stu­ urday morning. On Saturday the decorations. ces A. Smith and Carol Heth, two Pep I^ally years. dent. The presidential candidate* library will ‘close at 12:00 noon. Re­ southern girls; Omar Dengo and Friday evening at 7:30 the pep Shambeau won on the seventh Thomas. Willkie and Roosevelt serve books over the weekend may Shorty Watanabe, two Japanese; rally will be staged behind Presi­ Tiny Schumaker, a doctor. transfer of ballots. Byrdie Cham- head the ballot, but candidates for be taken at 11:00 and are due at ËÜ dent Barrows’ house on the river Marcia Litts is the assistant di­ ness was a close second with 71 state governor and senator are also 8:00 Monday morning. Sunday the library will open for reading, only, bank. President Barrows will speak rector, Bill Hogue is the stage man­ listed. for the college; Mr. John Ricdl, votes on the seventh transfer. The at the regular hours from 2:00 to ager and Lu Heinritz Is assistant Results will be announced In next managing editor of the Appleton totals for the girls were as follows: week's issue of the Lawrentian. 5:00 p. m. itagc manager. Post-Crescent, for the city; Coach Shambeau, 78; Chamness, 71; Bernie Heselton for the squad; Carman Added to List Schoenig, 46; Mattoon, 27; Andrews, Jack White for the student body; 20; Shileds, 14; Bauer, 10; and Ross, Due to an error In the office in Fortune Teller's B all Show s and Cliff Oscn, 9-letter man of the making up lists, Martha Carman's 8. class of '37, for the alumni. An Below defeated Tom Williams by name wa& omitted from the group one vote on the fourth transfer of Turn to Page 8 of honor scholars, announced last A l u m $ Discussing H om ecom ing week in the Lawrentian.

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