On Saturday Night 1 Stude. \.i Up, If We Know Where To Go \ And Stt L Show 5 j . <l 9 V , Angles Vol. 22 — No. 8 QuadState Teachers College, West Chester, Pa. February 27, 195.3 All-Star Program Positions Offered , Presents On '54 Serpentine Musical Review, Packin Up, Neais; Jennie Tourel On 3 Juniors interested in working Prepared s March on Cast For Tomorrow Show the 1954 edition of Serpen- tine should report Wednesday Responsible For The Show afternoon, March 4, at 4 p. m. Mezzo-soprano Is to the back social room of the Curtail* Goes Up Main dormitory. , Fifth In Series Persons are needed for work On Students Play on the literary, art, photogra- Jennie Tourel, mezzo-soprano, phic and typing staffs of the "Curtain going up!" That'll be will be guest artist Tuesday ;il 8:15 tomorrow book, and may state their the cry even- March 3 at 8:15 m. in Philips re- p. in In the Philips memorial audi- spective preferences at that memorial auditorium In the fifth torium when Packin' Up makes time. of the annual All-star series. If it is impossible to be in its first public appearance. While being interviewed for a attendance at this meeting, con- Packin' Up, an original musical newspaper recently, Miss Tourel tact Carolyn Meyer before March comedy, Is. a student enterprise. said, "I try to put a pedal onto 7. No names will be considered The songs were written by John my voice like a piano. A vocalist by Joyce after this date. Holmes, book Swend- must produce a continuous sen, orchestration by Kenneth sound,, not a note here and a Raeseler, and stage direction by note there." Wayne Hall Follies Virgil Marchinkevich. Miss Tourel also remarked, Mr. Powell C. Middleton of the "Tell all vocal students that music department is directing music is not only singing. There Presents TV Show the orchestra. are symphonies and chamber Jack Holmes, the composer of by Leonard Kleeman music and concertos and sona- the music and lyrics, is from tas. Tell them to listen carefully TV or not TV, that is the ques- Harrisburg. Packin' Up is not to these and not only stay tion. And the question around .lack's first attempt at musical amongst voices. campus is "What's with the Fol- comedy. He also has to his credit "Every time I hear music, lies?" The answer will be re- ;i musical which was written and no matter what it is, I learn from vealed on March 13 and 14, when presented during his senior year It. And singers, even if they do the Varsity club presents the in high school. From I. to r.—Ken Raessler, Virgil Marcinkevich, Joyce Swendsen, and John Holmes not believe it, are musicians, too. annual Wayne Hall Follies, Wrote Song Please - let them never forget figure of the early twentieth On campus Jack is well known that." Literally loaded with talent for his Junior prom theme song, Program Has Five Paris and laughs, it will move away Advisory Board, Men's Group | A Night in Venice. Jack is a Miss Tourel's program will from campus life this year and NEWS BRIEFS ,, j member of college choir, presi- consist of five groups of songs. center itself in a TV studio. No, dent of Music clutv, and a Dean's Jennie Tourel by Jacqueline Crolius Present "Finians Rainbow The first group will include there won't be any Uncle Miltie list student. Other activities in- "Thy Hand, Belinda," from Dido or Jack Benny, but there will be clude Phonograph club, under- 'and Aeneas, Purcell, If Music Sal Esposito, Magno, and study in Don't We All, and by Faculty College Joe a Many people have been won- will come to life at the Mid-winter formal, Saturday night, by Exhibits All Party ', Be The Food Of Love, Purcell, host of other clowns. dering what has happened to March 7, in Entitled Finian's Rainbow, the church work both here and in Canzonetta, by Haydn, The Mer- Watch for the tootin', Recreation hall. Harrisburg. Paintings In Lobby rootin', some of WC's alumni. In an at- formal will be from 9-12 p. m. with the Criterions supplying maid's Song, by Haydn. Set For March 25 shootin' Sloppalong Cassidy, the tempt to present a partial answer Admission will dollars. Joyce Swendsen, a junior the music. be three music The second group will include Familiar scones may now be brilliant one-toothed sleuth, Slam to this query this reporter has Sponsored jointly by the advisory board and the Men's student, is responsible for the book new Von Ewiger Liebe, by Brahms. viewed by students they sit March 25, is the announced Slade, and the famed sports uncovered the following facts. of the musical, as , Packin Up. this Standchen, by Franz Schubert, in the main lobby. The pictures date for the annual occurrence century, "Casey". Gloria Lange, '52, is now teach- only dance which is campus-wide Although is Sandy's first Fischeriwiese, by Robert Schu- presently hanging there are an known as the All-College Party. Chorus Lines Featured ing in Cheltenham grammar and does not appeal to a class i attempt at play- writing, she has had four year's bert, Widmung, by Robert Schu- exhibit of the work of the mem- This year's event will be simi- There's a chorus line imported school and recently became pinn- Archer To Appear loyalty. This is the first year that experience and mann, Ein Traum, by Edward bers of the art department. lar to that of last year. from France and the lovable ed to Donald Tedrow. Sam Mus- the men's councils have helped planning writing the script for her radio Grieg. Miss Tourel's third divi- Mr. H. Theodore Hallman, sweater girls of the Follies chor- tin, a '52 graduate, is teaching at with the annual formal. Both the own Several Dances To Be Held At Mar. 3 Program show. Her past six have sion will be the aria from II head of the art department, Miss us high-stepping to The Wayne Ridley Park. Our favorite Suzie Advisory board and the men's summers been Barbiere di Siviglia, by Rossini, Hazel L. Lamborn and Mr. One of the features of the Hall Follies. Montello, '52 has made tentative councils will share equally in the spent playing and singing unusual the small "Una voce pocofa." Robert D. McKinney, both mem- evening will be a volley ball The orchestra is under the ba- plans to attend the University of An program in expenses and profits. with dance-band combo's game. field of archery will be presen- and USO groups. The fourth group will consist bers of that department, have ton of Ray Hoester and features Pennsylvania to study journal- Committees Organized ted in convocation March 3. Sandy a member of college of Serenade, by Gounod, C'est combined their talents to place Several types of dances will be many of the better musicians on ism. Is Under the leadership of Margie choir display. held immediately following the This program will feature Jim i and was understudy in I'extase langoureuse, by Debussy, these paintings on campus. Bill Engard, a physical educa- Gordon, several committees have volleyball game. There will be J. Lynch. Don't We All. She has appeared. O quand je dore, by Liszt and Last Wednesday afternoon This year, Bob Brightbill is tion, major of '52 became engaged been organized. Committee chair- social dancing Rec. Hall and Lynch was the star of the j in Little tiioatre's The Curious the aria from Samson and Deli- faculty and students were in- in chairman of the Follies commit- to Jo Weinberg, a former stu- Mr. men are: Katherine Steffa, decor- square dancing the gym. Columbia moving picture King ! Savage, and musically In Green lah, by Saint-Saens, "My Heart vited 1o a tea at which the paint- in new tee with Bob Trimble leading the dent, on Valentine's Day. Joan ations; Joan Winters, publicity; He has also appeared i Grow the Lilacs. at Thy Sweet Voice." Miss Tourel ings were the topic of conversa- There will be social danc- "shapely" chorus gals. The Fol- Nyland, '52, also became engaged. Archer. Helen Dennis, refreshments: on many TV shows in New York Music Continued on Page 4 tion. ing in Rec. Hall and Square danc- lies of 1953, TV or not TV, is Ed Malekowski, '51, now married Katherine Johnson and Barbara I Arranged and Chicago. ing in the New Gym. written and directed by Tom to Jen Dailey, has become the Leeds, day-student publicity; Orchestrations were done, by high- Ken Refreshments will be served to Serayderian and Leonard Klee- proud papa of a baby boy, The program will be Nancy Snyder, tickets; and Dot Raessler, junior music stu- ■ of dent. Ken Students With "B" Average all, without cost, in the college man. Michael. Jesse Ragni, '51, sports lighted by demonstrations Young, invitations. Working for comes from High dining room. Tickets Cost 75? a diamond. precision with the bow and ar- the men are John Collins, Bill Spire, Penna. While in high row. school he was runner-up in the The grand finale of the even- Get your tickets early at the Return To Campus Freudenberger, Ted Frisby, ai Pennsylvania state Forensics Listed By Dr. Free's Office i.ng will be the faculty show fea- sign of the Flying "W" (or a var- Shots include shooting be- Harold Singley. on Returning once again to cam- back, trumpet.
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