Pacific Weekly, Feburary 3, 1956

Pacific Weekly, Feburary 3, 1956

University of the Pacific Scholarly Commons The Pacifican University of the Pacific Publications 2-3-1956 Pacific eeklyW , Feburary 3, 1956 University of the Pacific Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/pacifican Recommended Citation University of the Pacific, "Pacific eeklyW , Feburary 3, 1956" (1956). The Pacifican. 825. https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/pacifican/825 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the University of the Pacific Publications at Scholarly Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Pacifican by an authorized administrator of Scholarly Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. MUSIC CLINIC EXTRA MUSIC CLINIC BIGGEST YET 2433 STUDENTS COME TO COP FROM 116 HIGH SCHOOLS A day of intense work and music will fill the schedule of the sixth annual Pacific Music Clinic to be held Saturday, February 4, on the College of the Pacific campus. Ac- C.O.P. — STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA ruary 3, 1956 — No. 11 cording to clinic director David T. Lawson 24311 honor music •students have been selected from 116 schools in California and COP STUDENTS Nevada to attend this unusual clinic. Band, stringed orchestra, and chorus work will be featured. SELECTED FOR Three famous professionals in the field of music will be present WHO'S WHO MAG to conduct in the three fields. "Who's Who Among Students Kurt Herbert Adler will direct the ! ^ American Colleges and Univer­ 302 piece stringed orchestra; Pat- sities" is an annual publication tee Evenson leads the 641 member that carries in it the names and band; and Roger Wagner will con­ biographies of the outstanding duct the 1490 voice choir. -The clinic will get under way students in American colleges and at 9:30 a.m. with rehearsal of the universities. This semester nine three groups, band in the Pacific teen College of the Pacific stu­ gym, chorus in the civic auditor­ dents were selected for this honor. ium balcony, and the orchestra The following students are in the Stockton College cafeteria. listed with only their present of­ Following lunch on the Pacific fice or service, but those are just campus, the groupg will reassem­ the last of a long list of achieve­ ble for more rehearsing. Dinner ments. These students are all se­ will be held in the small dining niors who have been active in room In the Pacific cafeteria. A campus affairs throughout their full rehearsal will be held in the college lives. civic auditorium, and at 7:30 the Jane Barrett is a senior from concert will begin. Berkeley. She is a member of The full program for the con­ Tau Kappa Kappa sorority, and is cert follows: now the senior class president. CLINIC ORCHESTRA Mark Blinoff of Concord is the Orchestra Quartette In "F" St?.wk Dance of the Happy Sptrlta Gluck manager of the campus radio sta­ r.aryl Mnr Scott, flute aololat tion KCVN-AM. Mark is also a C.weedore Brae Qtrnuss member of Alpha Kappa Lambda Selection, 'from "Kismet" of^Borodtn^ fraternity. WERE YOU HERE IN 1955? If you were, then look closely at this picture, for you may Kurt Herbert Adler, guest conductor find yourself among the throng of music clinic students. The picture shows the three sections of the Fred Busher, San Francisco, is COLLEOE OF THE PACIFIC clinic as they appeared in the civic auditorium last year. Pictured at the top are the guest conductors. a member of Omega Phi Alpha SYMPHONIC BAND The Pilgrim-Concert March „ fraternity, and is now the treas­ The Roman Carnival-Overture Heritor urer of the Pacific Student Asso­ Arthur Corra, conductor CLINIC CHORUS ciation. Ces Ciatti, of Mountain Pacific Music Camp CONSERVATORY O Vos Omnes wiVhnnsk? View, is vice-president of the Heavenly Ught c».nhen Foster Pacific Student Association and THE GROWTH OF AN IDEA EXTENDS WARM O Lemuel . r Terri captain of the Tiger basketball Sk?tTtodMy Lou nrr. R. Wagner Music camping began in 1928 at Interlochen, Michigan, with tin- Sine Nomine Vaughn-Wllllams team. Gene Cronin of Sacramento for chorus, orchestra, organ establishment of the National Music Camp. The idea was a tremen PMC WELCOME is captain of the varsity football (Continued on Page Zi dous success right from the first and hundreds of enthusiastic By DEAN J. RUSSELL BODLEY team; he was an outstanding campers began to spread the word of this new youth music develop­ j Player in the 1956 East-West foot- Just to say "welcome" would 1 ball game. Both boys are mem­ ment all over the United States. _ be making a very short phrase for Attend PMC oes of Omega Phi Alpha frater­ In 1933 Mr. David T. Lawson* a great thought. We welcome you nity. joined the staff of the National Kurt Herbert Adler, sincerely to the College of the Next Summer Ruth Dow, also from Sacramen­ Music Camp, and with a dozen of Pacific campus and to the music Every member of the outstand­ to. is the organization's commis­ his top musicians from Topeka clinic. I am addressing all of the Evenson, Wagner to ing clinic groups, tomorrow's sioner for the Pacific Student high school enjoyed an inspiring visiting students and the direc­ Pacific Music Clinic, is cordially Association. She is a member of summer at Interlochen. All were Conduct at Clinic tors, parents, and friends who invited to plan now to attend Epsilon Lambda Sigma sorority, so impressed with the camping Pacific Music Clinic is honored come from near and far. This is a big occasion. An out­ Pacific Music Camp next summer. j®1! is the president of the Pan experience that Mr. Lawson this semester to have as guest sider may ask himself. "What It is sincerely hoped every school Hellinic organization. joined with Mr. Russell Wiley as conductors three outstanding men goes on here." or, "What really represented here today will be (Continued on page 4) associate director of the Midwest­ in the field of music. Mr. Kurt happens at a music clinic" The represented at PMC next summer. ern Music Camp at the University Herbert Adler will lead the (Continued on Page 2) In order to help make that pos­ of Kansas in the summer of 1934, stringed orchestra; Mr. Pattee sible, we are hereby announcing: so that a larger number of his Evenson will lead the band, and, SPECIAL CLINIC SCHOLAR­ students could attend a music Mr. Roger Wagner conducts the SHIPS. Information, Please camp close by at much less ex­ chorus. Every school represented in the pense, yet with the same rich Kurt Herbert Adler, director of Pacific Music Clinic students clinic in band, orchestra, or chor­ w 0 War| t information for fu- and thrilling music camp activity. the 302-piece string orchestra to­ us, will be granted one partial Pre reference are invited to This relationship with the out­ morrow night, has done the Paci­ scholarship of $50 to be applied * <jress their requests to the standing Midwestern Music Camp fic Music Clinic the honor of cut­ as partial payment on the senior lice of Public Relations, Col- was destined to last for a full dec­ ting short his trip to Europe to high school division fees to en­ of the Pacific, Stockton 4, ade, during which this fine camp fly back for this event, his fourth able some talented musician who California. became the ^outstanding music consecutive appearance at the needs financial aid to come to They will be channeled to the camp of the Midwest, and the only Pacific Music Clinic. camp. This must be claimed on r He had been a "regular" on the gnt departments to get the major music camp west of the or before May 1 to be valid. n Pacific Music Camp list of guest ' ormation desired about en- Mississippi. Nowhere can you find such a 0 went, courses, degrees, ac- In 1944, while completing his conductors, and next summer will thrilling and rewarding music ex­ tlVl be his fifth season with the camp. «es, costs, etc. masters degree, Mr. Lawson made perience. Music camping is the Mr. Adler is artistic director of lu southern California, re­ trip to the west coast area with big, new idea for talented youth the San Francisco opera com­ quests may be addressed to F. the idea of establishing a far of today, grand music, splendid pany; his promotion to that posi­ arl Schmidt, President's Rep- west extension of the major music organization, lots of fun both in tion attesting to the admiration /sentative, Box 454 M, Pasa­ camp idea. During that extended recreation and social activities. dena. (Continued on Page 21 (Continued on Page 3) Page Two THE PACIFIC WEEKLY — FEBRUARY 3, 1956 Special Edition Adler Conducts More BODLEY (Continued from Page On Clinic Orchestra answers are many, but I v One feature of the Music Clinic like to say how I have is a stringed orchestra, which this greatly impressed by the ga year is comprised of 302 students. ings. The orchestra is under the leader­ We get together to make ship of Kurt Herbert Adler. music; we play this n A full rehearsal will be held in shoulder to shoulder in a com the afternoon at the Civic Audi­ effort, each playing his part, "j, ,W {'""V A""c>oUon. torium; at 6:30 the concert will be listening to other parts, and 1 under the Act of Morch 3 1879 Office, Stockton, California, performed. This unusual orches­ ing his melody an essential Editor - tra, made up of honor students, of ihe tremendous musical Business Manager SALLY POST has 92 first violins, 84 second vio­ GEORGE FASEL ric.

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