My Sons Postponed to March 18-19 Artist Series Please: Return Those Books!

My Sons Postponed to March 18-19 Artist Series Please: Return Those Books!

» LWA Darlings Don Colonial Garb for Minuet Ans^nsçhuetz, Bekkdal, Jensen and Ladw ig Lib*.Ire Honored at Traditional Banquet A dainty Mozart minuet intro-1 duced Lawrence college’s four Best tian. president of the Spanish Loved senior women at the annual club. « colonial banquet last Monday eve­ Tekla Bekkedal as vice-president ning in the dining hall of the First of the Student Christian association, Congregational church. Chosen for the Best Loved honor this year and is active in the International were Mary Anschuetz, Tekla Bek- Relations club, the German club kedal, Mary Ellen Jensen and Joan tind on The Lawrentian staff. She Ladwig. Complete with powdered wras chosen for membership in hair, they were dressed in tradi­ Sigrna, underclass scholastic group, tional colonial costumes of George and is now a counselor to freshman and Martha Washington and James women. and Dolly Madison. Miss Jensen is yico-president and The best loved tradition, which Pled*e mistress of Alpha Chi Ome- has been observed for more than 20 *?a- ^lcr social sorority, and also is years, is sponsored by the Lawrencei^fHiated w'ith Sigma Alpha Iota, Women’s association, under the so- professional music sorority. A music Cial chairmanship this year of Viv- major, she sings in the college con- ia n Grady and Betty Wheeler. V iv - cert choir and plays in several in- ia n was toastmistress for the ban- strumental groups. Last fall she was quet and Mrs. Kenneth Davis, Ap-¡chosen attendant to the homecom- pleton. a Best Loved in 1947, gave ¡ ‘ " 8 queen and she has also served a toast to the new electees and pre- as a counselor to freshman women, tented them with small bracelets on! Best Loved banquets are not behalf of last year’s group. ¡new to Joan Ladwig, for as social Tekla Bekkedal responded to the chairman of the Lawrence Worn- toast. The four coeds also received en’s association she managed the Colonial nosegays and their moth- 1947 observance. She has been treas- ers, who were all present, received urer and social chairman of her Corsages. Isorority, Kappa Alpha Theta, has Miss Yvonne Duffy, Spanish in- worked on The Ariel and the stu- structor, chose the topic of vortin-ldent executive committee. She has tcer service for her principal ad- been a counselor to freshman worn- dress of the evening. Music for en and now is president of her the banquet was provided by an in- upperclass dormitory, Peabody strumental trio of Miss Meredythe house. Joan is a member of Mortar McCarthy, ’cellist, Milwaukee; Miss Board Barbara Taylor, pianist. Oak Park, In addition to mothers of the III.; and Miss Ruth Anderson, flut- Best Loved coeds, several former ist. Menasha. Miss Carroll Hedges, i winners of the honor were present: FOUR HONORED COEDS — Monday evening ot the First Congregational church, the four Chicago, 111., sang several solos. Marjorie Harkins Buchanan and senior women ot Lawrence college who were voted Best Loved by all coeds were honored at a Mary Anschuetz has been secre­ Sallie Rothchild Morris, ’43; Mar­ traditional George Washington banquet. The identity of the girls remained a secret until tary and president of the Lawrence guerite Schumann, '44; and Gloria Women s association, social and Enger Davis. *^47. Mrs. Robert they entered the room dancing a minuet. Entering as George and Martha Washington rushing chairman of Pi Beta Phi Shockley. Menasha, a sister of Miss were Mary Ellen Jensen and Mary Anschuetz. Behind them (left to right) are Tekla Bekke­ sorority, and a member of Phi Sig­ Ladwig. was also a guest. dal and Joan Ladwig, dressed as Jomes and Dolly Modison. (Photo by Schumann) ma Iota, language fraternity. Among her other honors are the Junior Spade, given each year to the out­ standing girl in that class, election to Who's Who Among Students in American universities and colleges, and secretary of Mortar Board. She la a counselor to freshman women, circulation editor of The La wren - All My Sons VOL. 67, NO. 18 LAWRENCE COLLEGE, APPLETON. WIS. Friday, February 27, 1948 the news at a glance ZZIChoir to End Postponed to choir is all set to give their annual applcton concert, will he lots of new and interesting stuff, see page 1. best-loved girls dance to perpetuate one nf our alma mater's best-loved Artist Series March 18-19 1 traditions, see page . Postponement of the presentation bradlee returns to the lawrention pages with a new scintillating column Many New Works dates from March 11, 12 to March see page 8. 18.19 for “All My Sons,” the Law­ a faculty poet goes “ all out” for liberal arts, it's on page 8. To be Offered rence college theatre’s third pro­ Please: Return duction, was announced this week. what's up. doc? l&wrentians are writing letters to the editor if they The change is due to a conflict with aren't writing stuff for the contrib­ Next Tuesday Other campus activities. utor page 8 has it. Seventy-three members of the Phyllis Ockene, technical director, lawrenee, like, dear ole wisconsir has a past . and some of it is I«awrence college choir, directed by recently named the crews for the Those Books! shady. interested, hummm? see Dean Carl J. Waterman, will give play. James Sinclair is stage man­ 7. the organization's annual Appleton Page Missing from the reserve shelf o f ager and is being assisted by Jam es concert in Memorial chapel Tues­ vikes will meet league-leading beloit basketball squad S a tu rd a y , it’s Newell, Harlan Hunger. Elwood the library a re the following books day night. The program will be the Horstman, Don Jones, Nancy Mor­ our last game of the season, ’nuf which are college property: fifth and final feature of the 1947- an, Jean Eisenberg, Gail Outland, sed! check page 4. Land is-“ Adolescence and Youth;” ’48 artist series. Kay Elwers, Mary Ruth Holmes, Three members which the choir Rios- - “ The Adolescent P e r s o n a li­ Gloria Heller, Mary Lou Stelter. will sing were printed only recent­ Lynn Gonia, Joan Christman. Carol ty”; Zachry - ‘ Emotion and Con­ ly. Off the press just in time to Ka iser. Gloria Lee, Joan Spickard, All Lawrentian Positions duct in Adolescence”; Pillsbury - be memorized for this year’s con* Carol Loomis, Joan Teuscher, Fred “History of Psychology", copy 1; certs are two choruses from Ben­ Turner. Dennis Thornberg and Ter­ jamin Britten's new opera "Peter Heormanee - “Codes of Ethics"; ry Gillette. Are Open; Apply by March 8 ¡Grimes” and a monumental setting Wardrobe mistress Ellen Ralza Castellano - “Historia de España"; of the creation story "In the Begin­ Applications for t!»«■ positions o f !----- ------ ------ is being helped by Janet Tippet Kroeber - “Anthropology" - one ning” by Aaron Copland. The text editor-in-chief, business manager, the hands of the present editor, and Ruth Hartman. Make-up is be-1 edition; Kahn - "Man in Structure of the piece is from the book of ing taken care of by Nancybelle managing editor, copy editor, assist- Maurice Brown, by Monday, March and Function.” volume I, copy 2; Genesis and covers the seven days ant business manager, news editors „ Beckham, head, and Heth Latham. | Wordsworth - “ Poems"; Charlton - of the Creation of the world Nancy Grady, and Retty Dite. and circulation editor of The Law-, rentian for next year must be in Petitions .ue to be written, stat- “Shakespearian Comedy"; Gran- "In the Beginning" was written Richard Sears is again managing ville-Baiker - "Prefaces to Shakes- for the Harvard Symposium on Mu- ______________________ _ ing former journalistic experience, the lights, aided by William Lentz. | jpeare” ; !.sic Criticism last May, where it Ralph Rothe, Janice Mannix and scholastic position, and in the case j Sophocles - “Antigone,” copy 1; was performed by Robert Shaw's Jerry DeMatz. In charge of pro­ of the editorship, stating desired Thucydides - “History of the Pelo­ ¡Collegiate chorale. Since then its perties are Louise Lyman, assistant Swenson Takes policy and practice. ponnesian War", copy 1; Meyer - only known performances havu Betty Flom. Mary Margaret Lam- '"Voltaire: Man of Juslice"; Hero­ been in New York. The new staff will take over the ers. Audrey McGovern, Helen Man- dotus - “History of Herodotus," I Copland has made tin- work for* son, Nancy Orth. Suzanne Walker Pep Position paper after Easter vacation at the .copy 1; Thucydides - “Complete midable in length and in metrical and Jeannette Collier. At last Tuesday’s Executive com­ start of lhe new quarter and will Writings of Thucydides,M copy 2 ¡difficulty. Time signature shift con­ In addition to these volumes, the stantly, and 7-4 is not an unusual mittee meeting Don Swenson was continue until this time in 1910. following copies, belonging to mem­ rhythm. Virginia Millis will sing the Pep Rally Held All of these jobs include salaries. appointed Pep chairman to fill the bers of the faculty, have disap­ solo. The editor-in-chief and the busi­ vacancy created by Poland St rid. peared: | Two selections, “Working Chor* Tonight in Chapel ness manager receive $100 a semes­ whose grades made him ineligible Cole - “ WhatMarx Really Meant” : us" and "Old Joe Has Gone Fish­ ter, managing editor $7.r> 00, copy ing," are drawn from Britten’s “Pet­ Richard Rergmann and Tom to continue in that capacity. Douglas & Director - "Problem of Baum are the commentators who editor, $50. news editors $12 50 and Unemployment,” 2 copies: Childe - er Grimes” which was given itj will give thumbnail sketches of the Don is in the choir and on the other positions less, corresponding i“What Happened in History," 3 world premiere two summers ago basketball players at tonight's pep basketball squad.

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    8 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us