OEC - 1928 ______ T h e La w r e n t ia n VOL. XLVI. Number 22. LAWRENCE COLLEGE, APPLETON, WIS. Tuesday, December 4, 1928 SELECT CAST FOR “CHILDREN OF THE MOON” Roudebush To OFFICIALS OF “LITTLE 4” MEET Miss Welty Will Give Postponed Play Recital To Play Thursday Is Director Play Tomorrow Night Readopt Ban Announce New Young Pianist Will Give Con­ Ardis Elston, George Krause To cert, Dec. 6 The play, “ The Patchwork Quilt”, Play Leads which was to have been presented by On Scouting Ariel Contest A series of student recitals for the members of Sunset Players last Wed­ The cast of eight characters for winter season will be inaugurated by nesday night, will be given tomorrow “ Children of the Moon”, second ma­ Everett Roudebush, ’29, in the recital night at 8 o’clock in the little thea­ Competition In Minor Sports Drawing For Frontispiece Is jor production of Sunset Players, has hall of the conservatory on Thursday ter. The role of Mrs. Willis, as a Also Discussed Wanted For Annual been selected by Miss Lueile Welty, evening, Dec. 6, at 8:15 o ’clock. young woman, will be taken by Muriel directory of the group. The policy of “ no scouting” among To get a frontispiece worthy of use Roudebush, who is studying with Renner, ’32, and as an old woman by Timothy Enright, ’32, will play the the schools of the Little Four confer­ in the 1930 Ariel, a contest has been John Ross Frampton for the fourth Josephine Dieckhoff, ’31. Harold role of Judge Atherton, a genial and ence which was adopted last year at announced by Ross Cannon, ’30, edi­ year, is taking degree work in a piano Breen, ’32, is cast as Mr. Willis, Lu­ courtly gentleman, who is, however, the time of the league’s organization, tor in chief of the yearbook. The major. He is an accomplished piano cille Ozanne, ’32, as the daughter, and afflicted with a mental malady in­ w'as reaffirmed by conference officials sketch should in some manner depict soloist, having appeared in concert Jack Willem, ’31, as her husband. volving curious ideas of the moon. at their regular fall meeting held in Laurence spirit or in some fashion be both last year and the preceding year. M argaret Keller, ’32, will play the Madame Atherton, his wife, will be Milwaukee late last week. President symbolical of Lawrence tradition. The He is also recognized on the campus double redes of B etty and Emily. played by Helena Holset, ’31. The H. M. W riston, A thletic Director A drawing, which may be a campus as one of the finest accompanists ever The play is being directed by part of Laura Atherton, their daugh- C. Denney, and Coach Clarence Ras­ scene, an entrance to Main hall, or registered at the conservatory. Helena Holset, ’31. ted-in-law, will be taken by Jose­ mussen W’ere the Lawrence represen­ some sketch typifying Lawrence life, During his undergraduate years he phine Dieckhoff, ’31. Ardis Elston, tatives at the meeting. will appear in the front part of the has been the accompanist for all of ’31, will have the part of Jane A th­ Scouting, “ athletic shopping”, ov­ annual facing the title page. Dean Waterman's choral groups, in­ Y. W. To Sponsor erton, Laura’s daughter. George er emphasis on coaching, exploitation The contest, open to all Lawren- eluding the men’s concert glee club, Krause, ’30, will play opposite her as Christmas Bazaar of championships, and general excess­tians, will close Jan. 10, 1929. Sketch­ and has assisted at the piano for in­ Major Bannister, an English aviator. es to which the modern college ath­ es must be line drawings in India strumental and song recitals featur­ On Dec. 10,11,12 A rthur Steinhaus, ’32, is cast as W al­ letic programs are subject, were again ink on good quality drawing paper ing both faculty and student talent. ter Higgs, a cockney mechanic, and put under the ban of the conference and should be 12" x 16" in size. They The program itself forms an inter­ A Christmas bazaar, sponsored by Donald Christiansen, ’30, as Thomas, officials according to S. F. Shattuck, may be turned in at the Ariel office E verett Roudebush esting study in piano music. To open the Y.W.C.A., is to be held at Hamar an ex-sailor. Xeenah, conference commissioner. any time prioi to the date of the the recital, he will play a selection house, Dec. 10, 11 and 12, from 3:30 Martin Flavin’s three-act drama, Possibilities of competition between deadline. This office is located on the from an earlier period, “ Gavotte and to 5:30 o’clock every afternoon and Mu Phi Epsilon which will be presented in Lawrence members of the Little Four in minor third floor of Science hall. Variations” by Rameau-Leschetsky, ! from 7 to 9 o’clock every evening. memorial chapel on Jan. 16, is con­ sports such as golf, tennis, wrestling, An announcement of the prize to be To Offer R ecital followed by Chopin’s “ Sonata in B This will be a feature introduced for cerned with the strange, almost baf­ swimming, and qi*oss country were awarded and the names of the contest minor” (opus 58) including Allegro the first time at Lawrence college. fling “ moon madness” that is inher­ discused by the officials. judges will be made in the near fu­ Tonight A t 8:20 maestoso, Scherzo, Largo, and Presto The bazaar is to include many un­ ent in the Atherton family. There is The conference members again ture. In case the sketches received non tanto. ique Christmas gifts obtained through excellent opportunity for dramatic in­ pledged themselves never to sacrifice do not prove suitable, the Ariel board The Lawrence conservatory of mu­ The second group, featuring un­ Mrs. S. Yasue, importer, New York terpretation and vivid character por­ true sportsmanship for the sake of does not bind itself to use the best sic will present Pi chapter of Mu usual chord progressions, will be the city, and a large selection of books, trayal in every role. victory. The success in which the Phi Epsilon, national honorary mu­ “ Children’s Corner” by Debussy, especially of poetry. Home made frontispiece submitted, but if em­ conference has passed through its first ployed, the signature of the winning sical sorority, in a recital at 8:20 Rehearsals for the play began Sat­ who is a past master in modern ef­ candy is also to be sold. year of existence defies the prevalent artist will be given special promin­ o’clock this evening, at Peabody hall. urday, and are being held every day fects. He will play Dr. Gradus ad Some of the novelties are Japanese public sentiment that judges colleges ence. The nnhlie has been invited to at­ under the direction of Miss Welty. parnassum, .inmoo s Lullaby, Ine prints and pictures, brass work, ivory by their athletic teams, regardless of The sketch should in some manner tend the concert. Snow is Dancing, The Little Shep­ charms, lemon forks, lacquer boxes, herd, the Golligog’s Cake-Walk. This how those teams may be built or fit in with the general theme of the To become a member of Mu Phi Block P rints Are On coolie coats, linen scarves, candle­ Epsilon, one must conform to a junior group was presented by Gieseking, recruited. yearbook, which will depict the his­ sticks, incense burners, and imported rank of qualification. Each member who appeared on the artist series last tory of Lawrence from the layiug of Exhibition At ‘Libe Chinese stationery. is elected by a faculty committee. winter. Miss Auna Tarr was a guest of Mr. the cornerstone of Main hall in 1853 Tea will be served every afternoon The sorority recently gave a $100 A group of block prints, the work “ Capricco” by Dohnanvi will open and Mrs. C. C. Janzen on Thanks­ up to the building of the new Alex­ by Edna Neiss, ’29, chairman of the of the late Helen Hyde, which were the final group. “ Reflets dans giving. ander gymnasium. scholarship to Lawrence college, to social committee. Townspeople as well be awarded to a student at the con­ brought to Lawrence by Mrs. Bertha 1’eau” , by Debussy will follow, and as students are to be invited to come servatory who w’ill be chosen by a E. Jacques, who lectured here last two numbers by Faganani-Liszt, “ La and shop. faculty committee. week on “ Wood Block Color Prints”, Chasse” and a brilliant selection, Nine Lawrence Faculty The bazaar is in charge of Marjorie are now on exhibition in the exhi­ “ La Campanella”, will conclude the The program: Lockard, ’29. bition alcove of the librarv and are recital. Members In “ Who 's Who 'Moliguerra ' ................................. Albeniz Lucille Nelson on sale. Dr. Farley To Speak By Bertha Greenberg John Russell Deuves has spent many Concerto in A Minor. Opus 14 The greater part of Helen Hyde’s Forty Parties Are Nine members of the Lawrence col­ years in Asia, where he was connect­ Andante.......................... Goltermann prints were done in Japan, where she To ‘Y.W. On Buddhism lege faculty are listed in the 1928 ed with missions. Upon receiving his Grace O’Neil lived for about 15 years. Many of Held At Hamar Who’s Who in America, the criteria of S.T.B. from the Garrett Biblical In­ The Robin Sings in the the prints have already been sold and House This Year Dr. J. H. Farley, professor of phil­ outstanding men and women in thestitute in 1897 he went to Singapore.
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