THE SPECTRUM OFFICIAL: P Ualicat1on

THE SPECTRUM OFFICIAL: P Ualicat1on

NORTH DAKOTA STATE COLLEGE THE SPECTRUM OFFICIAL: P uaLicAT1ON VOLUME XLVIL STATE COLLEGE, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1932. NUMBER 53. "Alice In Wonderland" Is Given TELEPHONE COMPANY'S 1933 Bison, College Yearbook, By Theater Players This Week REPRESENTATIVE GIVES Will Be Distributed Wednesday S tor y Telling Classes Enact DEMONSTRATION HERE Traditional Annual Features Story To Commemorate Is Editor-in-Chief Heads Business Staff I Spirit Of Ancient Viking Children's Author Sergius P. Grace Gives Lecture For Cover and Theme On Science Developments ALICE BENDER IS DIRECTOR Friday Evening PRESENTS NEW FEATURES Players Schedule Performances ENGINEERS A R E GUESTS For 4 P. M. Thursday, Fri- Mart Vogel, Editor-in-Chief, day, Tuesday Evening Engineers' Club and Chambers And Edgar Crewe, Business Manager, Head Issue One of the world's most famous chil- Of Commerce Are Sponsors dren's authors, Lewis Carroll, will be - Of Display May 27 Featuring a portrayal of the spirit of commemorated by the Little Country the ancient Vikings, the 1933 Bison, Theater players when two classes in A demonstration and explanation of college yearbook, neared completion story telling sponsor the dramatization recent developments in the scientific today in preparation for its distribution of "Alice in Wonderland" in the Little world will be given by Sergius P. at the registrar's office at 1:30 p. m. Country theater at 4 p. m. Thursday Grace, assistant vice president of the tomorrow. and Friday of this week and at 8 p. m. Bell Telephone laboratories, in the The 1933 edition, this year's contri- Tuesday, May 31. Miss Alice Bender physical education building Friday bution to a well established tradition is dramatic director. evening, May 2, according to Dean R. of North Dakota State college, is the The project was undertaken by the M: Dolve, head of the school of me- result of a full season's work on the classes because this year is the 100th chanic arts. part of the Biosn editorial and business anniversary of Lewis Carroll's birth. Mart Vogel, Perham, Minn., is Students registered in the engineer- Edgar Crewe has had charge of staffs under the direction of Mart Vo- The afternoon performances are pri- editor-in-chief of The 1933 Bison ing school and faculty members of the business management for The 1933 gel and Edgar Crewe, editor-in-chief marily for school children while the to be distributed Wednesday. institution will be guests at the demon- Bison. and business manager, respectively. evening performance was scheduled stration of the Fargo Engineers' club, The book totals 328 pages, the body because of the many requests from and the Fargo and Moorhead chambers material being 42 pages larger than last adults in Fargo and Moorhead. Senior Ball Dancing of commerce, who are sponsoring the Gold Star Band Gives year's issue. A cover depicting an his- The leading role in the production event. A limited supply of tickets is torical Viking galley ship at sea is will be taken by Erlys Hill who has on hand, and if students other than Annual Spring Concert embossed upon a background of black, been cast in the role of Alice. A cast Continues Until 12:30 those who are invited wish to attend, green and bronze, the color scheme of about 30 students is completing they must immediately get in touch throughout the book. Sketches of col- This Year,Says Wyard Wednesday 8:15 P.M. lege buildings on the campus, "Repre- plans for the play with a dress rehear- with the chairman of the demonstra- . sal scheduled for 8 p. rn. today. tion committee at telephone number sentative Dakotans," and sub-division Costumes in keeping with the fantas- Social Committee Grants Later 1740. pages, rather than actual photographs Putnam Directs Presentation as has been the previous policy, and tic nature of the story have been de- "Mr. Grace has lectured in practically Closing Hour For Final Featuring "In Bohemia" individual pictures and activities of signed by class members. Special scen- every large city in the country, always Prom Of Season members of the freshman and sopho- ery and lighting features have also been before audiences literally astounded By Hadley more classes are new features intro- worked out. and held spellbound by what they have Generous leniency on the part of the duced into the book this year. Besides the seven scenes in the play, seen and heard. He recently talked to Presenting its spring concert the Gold social committee has made it possible Mart Vogel, Perham, Minn., is editor- - I, entertainment will include music an audience of 5,000 in Minneapolis Star Concert band will appear in Festi- fu for dancing at the Senior Ball to last in-chief of the 1933 Bison. His other uy a string ensemble in keeping with and 3,100 in Sioux Falls. This is his val hall Wednesday evening at 8:15. till 12:30, announced Kenneth Wyard, campus activities include Alpha Sigma the play. The group will include: only appearance in North Dakota and The band directed by Dr. C. S. Put- manager of the affair, this morning. Tau, Blue Key, Gamma Tau Sigma, Frederick Martin, Marie Wilds, Marion it is expected that the physical educa- nam will play as its feature number Ceres hall residents will not be re- Sigma Delta Discussion club, Lincoln Week,s Mona Davis, Mildred Hanson tion building will be filled to its capa- the overture "In Bohemia" by Henry quired to be in until 1:30. Forensic society, Intercollegiate Debate and Lawrence Forman. city of 3,000. Those who attend the Hadley. This number is the national "This action was taken by the social team, interclass debate team, declama- program will never regret having done high school class A contest number for Jane Nichols will read the prologue committee," said Wyard, "as a result of 1932., Besides this number the band tion, Washington Bicentennial, Board to the dramatization. Besides Miss the expressed desire of students for a so. The demonstration is not technical will play "Bolero" by Maurice Ravel, of Public Speaking Control and Cadet Hill, the cast includes: Margaret Sund- later leave of absence on evenings of and will be as interesting to women as marches, and various novelty numbers. Lieutenant. He was a member of the for, the White King; Jeanette McComb, social events. Students should avail to men," said E. E. Greeling, chairman Paul Deal will play a baritone solo Bison editorial staff in his freshman the White Queen; Eileen McDermott, themselves of this opportunity to show of the demonstration committee, today with band accompaniment. His solo is year and associate editor last year. He the tiger lily; Hildred Shetland and the social committee their desire for so in speaking of Mr. Grace's appearance. the theme and variation on "Rocked in is a junior in the school of science and Margaret Olsen, roses; Enid Everson, late a leave by attending the affair." According to Mr. Greeling, during literature. the Cradle of the Deep" by Rollinson. Grace Moir, Doris Nelson, Marian Another outstanding feature of the the demonstration the audience will Assisting the band in the concert will Edgar Crewe, business manager of Stern, Lucille Morrissey and Ev Ham- ball, June 3, will be the discarding of hear a dial telephone speak numbers be the girl's glee club under the direc- the publication, resides at Bismarck, mer, daisies; Frances Plaggmeir and an old tradition in the matter of mas- like a goldenvoiced girl; a man's heart N. D. He is a member of Alpha Sigma Arlene Boe, violets; Elizabeth Lowell; beat will roar through the building; a tion of Adda M. Blakeslee which will culine attire. According to those in sing two numbers. Tau, Alpha Phi Omega, Blue Key, the larkspur; Marion Brainerd, the the know, it is considered most proper machine will scramble and unscramble The complete program to be present- Gamma Tau Sigma, Scabbard and Red Queen; William Maloney, the Red and fitting for the gentlemen to wear speech; the normal movement of the ed follows: Blade, Chemists' club, was a Bison King; Nita Oleson, Tweedle-dum; Alice light colored trousers, a dark coat and muscles in a human jawbone will be March "Glory of the Gridiron"—Alford Brevities group manager in his sopho- Whitver, Tweedle-dee; William Dun- soft shirt. heard; a picture will be played on a more and junior years and is a cadet ham, the Mock Turtle; Shirley Riggle, Souvenir Victor Herbert Turner and Lyndale, an orchestra victrola; Mr. Grace will talk with an captain. He was a member of the Bi- Humpty Dumpty; Gerald Garlid, the Concert Overture "In Bohemia"..__... from Grand Forks, who scored such a artificial larynx, the device which en- son during his second year and asso- Mad Hatter; Howard Renwick, the Hadley hit at the Military Ball, have been se- ables persons stricken dumb by illness ciate business manager last year. He March Hare; Kenneth Boyd, the Dor- A. Call of the May Day Dancers lected to furnish the music for the oc- or whose vocal chords have been re- is a senior in the school of chemistry. mouse; Lucille lliforrif..ey, Doris Nelson, moved through a surgical operation to Chapman casion, by the committee in charge. B. This year's book, valued at $4.00, may Enid Everson and Ev Hammer, oysters. talk again and he will walk about the Carry Me 'Long Foster-Nevin Programs will be urnished by Balfor. Girls' Glee Club be obtained by students who have paid School children will be admitted to building talking in a normal conversa- the required tuition for the three There will be a meeting of the Sen- Bolero Maurice the performances for ten cents while tional voice, yet will be heard dis- ior Ball committee in the Faculty- Solo for Baritone—Theme and Varia- terms of the 1931-32 school session, a the admission prices for adults is fif- tinctly by everyone present although student activities fee of Alumni club rooms at 5 p.

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