The Signal, Vol. 57, No. 10 (February 13, 1943)

The Signal, Vol. 57, No. 10 (February 13, 1943)

STATE SIGNAL C. S. P. A. Medalist 733/34,' 36,' 37,' 38/41 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1943 LL. LVII, NO. 10 STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE AT TRENTON, NEW JERSEY hridharani, India Next Assembly Speaker March 1 Deadline Lady Precious Stream D'Annunzio, Katz cholar, To Speak Put On Air Corps Head Drama Cast In Chinese Roles a Tuesday Chapel Army Deferments Dumbleton Student Director, With aturalist Cleveland Grant Will Army Enlisted Reserve Expect Geiger, Rosenthal In Roles For Speak On American Wild Life; Call; Nelson, Morawski, Marsh, April 17 Stage Production of Talk Entirely Illustrated By LaCour, Reynolds Transfer To 'Lady Precious Stream' Unusual Colored Films Meteorology Schools This week Dr. Effie G. Kuhn, pro­ On Tuesday, February 9, Krishnalal ducer of the forthcoming all-college Last Wednesday men on deferred play, announced a partial list of the ridharanl, Indian scholar, will be status in the Army Air Corps received e guest speaker in assembly. The cast. Lillian D'Annunzio, sophomore notice of termination of their defer­ Kindergarten-Primary, will play the [lowing Tuesday Cleveland Grant ment. These can except to be called 11 p resent an illustrated lecture. title role in "Lady Precious Stream," to active service by March 1. the ancient Chinese drama to be pre­ Shridharani, as he is familiarly Of the fifty-two males in college sented in Kendall Hall on April 17. town here in America, was born in subject to call for military service at The cast as listed here Is subject to dia, into the professional caste, the anytime now, these enlistees number­ possible change during the weeks of jishyas. As a young man, he at- ing nearly twenty are the first to re­ rehearsals ahead. First meeting for nded native schools and later studied ceive really definite notice. Those these people will be in Kendall 202 at Ghandi's university. As a close men enlisting in the Army Air Corps 3 o'clock next Tuesday, February 16. llower of Ghandi, they were once since December 5 are on active call Lillian D'Annunzio In order of appearance, here is the •rested together, charged with civil Krishnalal Shridharani anyway. However, these last named cast: Property Man, Don Tome; His isobedience, and sentenced to three have not yet received definite call. Excellency Wong Yun, the prime min­ lonths in jail. While in jail Shrid- First Recital Held In ister, Frank Shivers; Madame Wong, arani produced two of his most popu- Social Board Sponsors Affected Men Listed his wife, Grayce Rosenthal. ir books written in his native lan- Valentine Hour Dance Of the members of the college en­ New Workshop Series uage. listed in the Army Air Corps six are Chinese Family Cast seniors, eleven are sophomores and Burdge, Dryzga, Smith To Direct everal Volumes Published Special Groups To Issue Reports Su, the Dragon General, their eldest three are freshmen. The senior group Organization Activities son-in-law, Richard Rutkowski; Wei, "War Without Violence," published On Campus Social Problems consists of Don Heran, James Crine, the Tiger General, their second son, n 1939, was his first book in English, Warren Jochem, Benjamin Weisscup, Edward Morris; Golden Stream, their n it he describes the theories and Under the chairmanship of Gloria Kenneth Richards and Irvin Gaydos. Last Sunday evening, February 7, eldest daughter, Beverly Cook; Sil­ actios of the Ghandi Movement. Two Black, serving during the absence of Many of these sophomores are af­ the Radio Workshop presented the ver Stream, their second daughter, rears later he wrote "My India, My Janice Terhune, the Social Board held fected by the March 1 call: Richard first of this series of programs of re­ Ruth Payenson, and Precious Stream, bnerica," comparing the two civiliza- the first of a series of regular meet­ Griggs, Eugene Pulaski, Morgan Van corded music in Kendall Hall from their third daughter, Lillian D'Annun­ ions. This immediately became a 7 o'clock to 8:30. Walter Safir and ings on February 1. Hise, Anthony Sorrentino, Raymond zio. test seller. "Warning to the West," Marjorie Schili selected the music for Frank Shivers, as chairman of a Hoagland, Edward Hart, Richard Ex- Herman Katz, freshman English- lis latest book, is a pattern for world this premiere, while Margery Burd and special committee on invitations and ley, David Goodman, Charles Dettmar, history major, will play the leading lo-operation. This book is seriously Willard Friedman introduced the se­ replies, reported that a sheet of rules Roy Cook and Robert Wallis. The male part, that of the gardener, Hseih beins studied by diplomats and mili­ three freshmen enlisted are Richard lections. wo 8 being prei> red f »v pqrh student Ping-Quai. tary strategists, whose job it is to of the college. Florence Moreau, as de Forest, John Bobbins and lOuvraid These program« of recorded music The attendants to Madame Wong make a working relationship with In- Fanz. are played over the college public ad­ chairman of a special committee on are being played by Kay Deakyne and iia, for wartime and future. [Continued on Page 4] dress system to make them of concert social procedure, announced that a Mildred Rhodes. Attendants to Lady As all eyes are turned on India these similar report would he available this intensity. The project is entirely a Precious Stream are Beryl Mina Van- days as the inevitable battle ground student effort and different members month. English Club Will Hear derpool, Elaine Sappiro, Jennie Pen- of Asia, Shridharani will use as the Last Wednesday the Social Board of the Workshop will participate each gelski and Norma Moretti. theme of his lecture his latest work, sponsored a Valentine 6:45-7:45 Dance Chinese Poetry Reading time. 'Warning to the West." in the East Gym. Several more such Rest of Cast Listed Six members of the sophomore Kin­ Accent Informality affairs are scheduled for this semester. As the suitors Dr. Kuhn has cast Wild Life Film Next dergarten-Primary Department are Informality is the keynote of the Plans were discussed for the holding Ray Dehler, George Deodato and Mor­ Cleveland Grant will present a mo­ preparing the program for the next programs and the Workshop has sug­ of at least one three-hour informal gan "Van Hise. The Princess of the tion picture lecture on American wild meeting of the English Club to be held gested that the audience drift in and soon. Western Regions will be played by life, similar to the one he presented on Thursday afternoon, February 25. out of the auditorium at will. The problem of week-end seating in Jeanne Geiger. Attendants to this here last year. This group will present the poetry The Workshop has asked for sug­ the Inn was brought to the attention princess are Elsie Wilcox, Grace Dona- of China as part of the club's year­ gestions and requests for future pro­ All of Mr. Grant's lectures are com­ of the hoard. An experimental change hay, Lorraine TerMeer, Eleanor Hub- long cycle devoted to poetry of the grams. pletely illustrated with natural color will he made to the effect that Satur­ ner, Marjorie Wooding, Vera Cline, world. They plan first to survey the motion pictures; Mrs. Grant operates day dinner will be at 5:30 instead of The following officers have been Phyllis Basse and Ethel Menhardt. the m ovie projector. at 6. entire field of Chinese versification elected to lead the Radio Workshop Le wis Rann acts the part of the sol­ Suggestions of possible war work and then to concentrate upon some of this year: Roselyn Burdge, chairman; Of Mr. Grant's lectures, J. Duane dier, with Robert Coulter as edict- were made, and a committee was ap­ the timeless narrative poems. Em­ Richard Dryzga, treasurer, and Liveria Squires, of Colby Junior College, says: bearer and Joseph Zavaglia as execu­ pointed to investigate the means of phasis will also be laid upon the ironic Smith, secretary. The beauty and wit of the address, tioner. General Mu is being portrayed recruiting blood donors. wisdom of many of the Chinese lyrics. the insight into wild life which they Working with the chairman, Walter by Ronald Jacobs. lave us, and last, but far from least— Safir, on the Sunday Evening Commit­ Ruth Dumbleton, sophomore Eng- the dexterity and deftness of Mrs. tee are Estelle Katz, Marjorie Schill, lish-liistory major, will serve as stu­ Srant at the projector—all these com­ Malvina Schulman, Janet Barto, Jack Bliss Hall Council Initiates Changes dent director for the production of bine to give us an unsurpassed hour Cogger and Isabelle Francis. this play. ®f education and entertainment." Necessitated By Wartime Conditions Tomorrow night's program will in­ Dr. Kuhn has faced the situation of clude George Gershwin's "Rhapsody finding herself with an over supply of Besides these several stag parties In Blue." Wagner's "The Ride of the Now that wartime conditions force fema le talent and an under supply of H'esf Announces List are being scheduled. Group discus­ Valkyries," songs by Jeannette Mac- the men to stay closer to the dormi­ male talent. sions around the fireplace will feature Donald and Nelson Eddy and a sere­ Of Honor Freshmen tory than usual, steps are being taken Even now the male cast is not static. book reviews and current topics. nade of Mozart. by the Bliss Hall Council towards pro­ Dr. Kuhn reports that the present viding recreation for them. Guest reviewers and at least one ra­ The following freshmen have made scarcity of men on campus has already The equipment and facilities of the conteur are promised for these stag Jn average of "B" or above in their METEOROLOGY OPEN made itself felt In the casting of roles.

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