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other lehigh participants are paedogogos william f crosby arts 53 creon omar v greene arts 51 aegeus frederick s kimball arts 53 and messenger alvord beardslee grad authentically correct in every possible detail the perform ance will feature speaking sing ing and dancing choruses original music for the performance has been composed by prof holman head of the music department at cedar crest director of the production is prof kate clugston cedar crest professors earl l crum and jo seph a maurer department of classical languages at lehigh serve as advisers first to organize before g-day 50 urged to join alumni clubs retary omar v greene arts 51 treasurer and thomas e walker ee 52 club technician new members are ronald m ansorge bus 53 bruce barstow bus 53 william d breingan ee 51 edwin g fenton che 53 david e groner arts 53 robert w hardy chem 53 neil r her rick arts 52 rudolph v kuser ce 53 john s probst ie 51 also albert henry rudolph ce 53 mrs jean siebel honor ary member robert b smith ee 53 william specer arts 53 warren stevens ce 53 david stickell arts 52 robert swanson bus 50 and norman wellen bus 52 next semester's program was carried unanimously it will include a musical program con sisting of two gilbert and sulli van operettas — trial by jury and h.m.s pinafore an hour long melodrama that will be pre sented to the bethlehem home club murder in the chapel a presentation of orsen welles ver sion of julius caesar and a 17th 18th century play which will probably be tthe rivals this is m & c's largest schedule the musical will be carried on in cooperation with the music de partment the rivals will be produced by the incoming fresh men next year continued on page 7 col 1 next year's first meeting was planned and the men who were elected were allen n quick arts 51 president alan w koppes arts-en^r 51 vice president theodore w christiansen bus 51 stec mustard and cheese elected officers for the coming year and unanimously named 17 new members at the last meeting of the semes ter wednesday night plans v/ere also made for next semester's pro gram largest in the club's history university's mvp to be nominated at faculty dinner presentation of the alfred noble robinson award and the r.r and e.c hillman award will highlight the annual faculty din ner to be held in grace hall next wednesday night last year dr harvey a neville director of the institute of re search was named recipient of the hillman award while the 1000 robinson award was split between william h schempf professor of msuic and j j karakash assist ant professor of english established in 1946 by the will of ralph r hillman 91 the hillman award of more than 1000 is bestowed annually upon the most proficient faculty member on the basis of his excellence in teach ing research and advancing the interests of the university no one may receive the honor in suc cessive years nor may one win it more than twice in any length of time according to stipulations of the award hillman himself was a consult ing engineer in buffalo and was first president of the bach choir in bethlehem the robinson award was set up by general a r glancy 03 and is given each year to one in dividual or divided equally be tween two persons for outstanding performance in the service of the university and unusual promise of professional achievement candidates must be under the age of 35 and must not have at continued on page 8 col 1 pop concert featuring a varied musical program and song fest the bos ton style pop concert will be given tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in the upper floor of grace hall the cliff clefs university band three inter-fraternity choruses will provide musical entertainment from 10:30 to midnight a dance will be giv en with music provided by the collegians admission is free and a local caterer will supply refreshments at regular prices the concert is sponsored by the music department group's functions and its duties and responsibilities in the hope of stimulating alumni integration the class of 1950 is the first to be organized prior to leaving the campus pre viously organization took place several years after graduation also acquainting himself with the council's procedures at the meeting was al bryniarski presi dent of next year's senior class appointment of daub and the committeemen was made by class president eric erikson who also named lee g barthold and george lasasso as class corres pondents to supply column ma terial for the alumni bulletin urging members of this year's graduating class to become affiliated with the lehigh alumni club in the city in which they set tle sam harleman secretary of the council of lehigh class agents addressed representatives of the class at a meeting with of ficers of the council last week in hotel bethlehem harleman also pointed out to class agent victor daub and the 28 committeemen of this spring's class that class organization can be used for fund raising reunions and various other purposes as the need arises david m putty 09 president of the council explained the cheney named student chief for 2nd year at band fete italian mission needs clothes says lu grad john a russell jr was graduated from lehigh last june with a degree in electrical engi neering he seemed to possess all the attributes necessary for success in his chosen field but jack russell wanted to pro vide a greater service to humanity than that afforded to being an en gineer so through the congrega tional christian service commit tee inc he secured a position working with destitute people at the italian service mission in naples italy in reply to russell's plea for old clothes for the mission bob bond ce f'sl chairman of cam pus chest committee cooperating with alpha phi omega and delta upsilon jack's fraternity at le high has anounced that the week of final examinations will be set aside as a time for collecting clothing which is so direly needed in war-rendered naples boxes will be placed in all dor mitories fraternities and drown hall for the collection of clothing which students may not want to include in their packing for sum mer vacation since deciding to dedicate his entire life to the betterment of humanity russell now intends to enter a theological seminary this year anything goes at apo sale next tuesday got a pen book or old ja lopy you don't want alpha phi omega national ser vice fraternity will hold an auc tion tuesday may 30 at 3:30 p.m in the first floor lounge of drown hall this applies to seniors in par ticular who want to change their four year accumulation into cash conditions of the sale are as fol lows bring your item to drown hall on the afternoon of th sale preferably before 3 p.m tag it with your name address and min imum price and a p.o will auc tion it off to highest bidder at no commission or fee bishop emrich will deliver baccalaureate during commencement week end the rt rev richard s em rich seventh bishop of the episco pal diocese of michigan will de liver the baccalaureate sermon to the senior class at 2:30 p.m sun day june 18 in grace hall ac cording to an announcement from president whitaker son of congregational mission aries he was born in mardin tur key he studied at phillips acad emy brown university episcopal theological seminary union sem inary and received his doctor of philosophy degree at the univer sity of marburg upon returning to the u.s bishop emrich became curate of st john's church waterbury conn from there he returned to the episcopal theological school cambridge mass where he served on the faculty for eight years in 1946 he was elected suf fragan bishop of the michigan di ocese he was elected bishop co adjutor at the diocesan conven tion in january 1948 and in the spring of that year succeeded bis hop creighton as bishop of the di ocese arcadia signs 90 associates several motions including one for payment of a railroad waiter's cap were passed at ar cadia's last meeting of the semes ter held in drown hall wednes day night a series of letters between james gill arcadia president and w m sharp dining care super intendent of the lehigh valley railroad resulted in arcadia's ap proving payment of 5.25 to re place a cap reportedly taken by a student from a dining car several weeks ago although it can not be prov ed that any lehigh student was responsible arcadia passed the motion for payment in order to assure their good reptuation with townspeople james gill and thomas mac cabe will represent lehigh at the national student association on august 23-31 at the university of michigan mort lapides stated that 90 students have made appliactiort for arcadia's associate committee there was a meeting of these can didates tuesday may 23 when as signments were made to various committees at the annual banquet of the lehigh university band last friday night at hanoverville hotel it was announced that ward cheney arts 51 will continue his work as student director next year other elected band officers were also announced by prof william h schempf don rickert bus 53 will assist cheney while last year's assistant manager martin snyder arts & eng 52 takes the job of manager snyder's vacated position will be filled by john kirkpatrick chem 53 the publicity manager will be james lovell ch.e 52 long-playing classical rec ords were presented to prof schempf in appreciation of the time and effort he has spent with the band prof schempf then pre sented cheney with a long-playing phonograph in appreciation of the interest and cooperation shown by the students approximately 80 bandmen were present guest speaker for the evening was ennis davis educational di rector for fred waring's pennsyl vanians other guests of honor were robert herrick director of public relations and former band member robert chisholm bass drummer and band librarian who was stricken with polio late last year and his father brown and white volume 59 — number 26 lehigh joins crest to produce medea friday may 26 1950 bethlehem pa m&c elects heads plans biggest year in memory to honor the 227 lehigh men who gave their lives in the ser vice of their country in world war 11 annual memorial ob servances will be held this sun day at ii a.m in packer mem orial church the medea of euripedes rece light by judith anderson in a nat for the second consecutive year lehigrh undergraduates will appear with the cedar crest buskins in the twenty-sixth annual presentation of a greek play help europe send goods here cowherd rather than continue to give away american resources and labor it seems wiser to let eu ropeans send us more of their goods dr raymond g cowherd assistant professor of history says in his article three months of devaluation appearing in cur rent history in his article dr cowherd pre sents the results of great britian's devaluation of the pound sterling as felt both abroad and here in order to eliminate the dollar deficit of the sterling area dr cowherd continues it would be beneficial to export more capi tal under president truman's fourth point program the development of projects in unindustrialized countries will en able them to save or earn dollars by removing tarrif and other trade barriers and by a positive policy of exporting capital the united states can eliminate the dollar shortage ntly brought into the public spot ion-wide tour of the play will be given by the combined thespians in the outdoor amphitheater on the cedar crest campus performances scheduled for wednesday thursday and friday may 31 - june 2 will begin at 6:30 p.m the public is invited and no admission will be charged james l gill arts 51 will portray jason while the tempes tuous medea will be played by jeanne marucchi dramatics major at cedar crest miss marucchi was electra in last year's presentation she studied dramatics at stratford-on avon england last summer
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FullText | other lehigh participants are paedogogos william f crosby arts 53 creon omar v greene arts 51 aegeus frederick s kimball arts 53 and messenger alvord beardslee grad authentically correct in every possible detail the perform ance will feature speaking sing ing and dancing choruses original music for the performance has been composed by prof holman head of the music department at cedar crest director of the production is prof kate clugston cedar crest professors earl l crum and jo seph a maurer department of classical languages at lehigh serve as advisers first to organize before g-day 50 urged to join alumni clubs retary omar v greene arts 51 treasurer and thomas e walker ee 52 club technician new members are ronald m ansorge bus 53 bruce barstow bus 53 william d breingan ee 51 edwin g fenton che 53 david e groner arts 53 robert w hardy chem 53 neil r her rick arts 52 rudolph v kuser ce 53 john s probst ie 51 also albert henry rudolph ce 53 mrs jean siebel honor ary member robert b smith ee 53 william specer arts 53 warren stevens ce 53 david stickell arts 52 robert swanson bus 50 and norman wellen bus 52 next semester's program was carried unanimously it will include a musical program con sisting of two gilbert and sulli van operettas — trial by jury and h.m.s pinafore an hour long melodrama that will be pre sented to the bethlehem home club murder in the chapel a presentation of orsen welles ver sion of julius caesar and a 17th 18th century play which will probably be tthe rivals this is m & c's largest schedule the musical will be carried on in cooperation with the music de partment the rivals will be produced by the incoming fresh men next year continued on page 7 col 1 next year's first meeting was planned and the men who were elected were allen n quick arts 51 president alan w koppes arts-en^r 51 vice president theodore w christiansen bus 51 stec mustard and cheese elected officers for the coming year and unanimously named 17 new members at the last meeting of the semes ter wednesday night plans v/ere also made for next semester's pro gram largest in the club's history university's mvp to be nominated at faculty dinner presentation of the alfred noble robinson award and the r.r and e.c hillman award will highlight the annual faculty din ner to be held in grace hall next wednesday night last year dr harvey a neville director of the institute of re search was named recipient of the hillman award while the 1000 robinson award was split between william h schempf professor of msuic and j j karakash assist ant professor of english established in 1946 by the will of ralph r hillman 91 the hillman award of more than 1000 is bestowed annually upon the most proficient faculty member on the basis of his excellence in teach ing research and advancing the interests of the university no one may receive the honor in suc cessive years nor may one win it more than twice in any length of time according to stipulations of the award hillman himself was a consult ing engineer in buffalo and was first president of the bach choir in bethlehem the robinson award was set up by general a r glancy 03 and is given each year to one in dividual or divided equally be tween two persons for outstanding performance in the service of the university and unusual promise of professional achievement candidates must be under the age of 35 and must not have at continued on page 8 col 1 pop concert featuring a varied musical program and song fest the bos ton style pop concert will be given tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in the upper floor of grace hall the cliff clefs university band three inter-fraternity choruses will provide musical entertainment from 10:30 to midnight a dance will be giv en with music provided by the collegians admission is free and a local caterer will supply refreshments at regular prices the concert is sponsored by the music department group's functions and its duties and responsibilities in the hope of stimulating alumni integration the class of 1950 is the first to be organized prior to leaving the campus pre viously organization took place several years after graduation also acquainting himself with the council's procedures at the meeting was al bryniarski presi dent of next year's senior class appointment of daub and the committeemen was made by class president eric erikson who also named lee g barthold and george lasasso as class corres pondents to supply column ma terial for the alumni bulletin urging members of this year's graduating class to become affiliated with the lehigh alumni club in the city in which they set tle sam harleman secretary of the council of lehigh class agents addressed representatives of the class at a meeting with of ficers of the council last week in hotel bethlehem harleman also pointed out to class agent victor daub and the 28 committeemen of this spring's class that class organization can be used for fund raising reunions and various other purposes as the need arises david m putty 09 president of the council explained the cheney named student chief for 2nd year at band fete italian mission needs clothes says lu grad john a russell jr was graduated from lehigh last june with a degree in electrical engi neering he seemed to possess all the attributes necessary for success in his chosen field but jack russell wanted to pro vide a greater service to humanity than that afforded to being an en gineer so through the congrega tional christian service commit tee inc he secured a position working with destitute people at the italian service mission in naples italy in reply to russell's plea for old clothes for the mission bob bond ce f'sl chairman of cam pus chest committee cooperating with alpha phi omega and delta upsilon jack's fraternity at le high has anounced that the week of final examinations will be set aside as a time for collecting clothing which is so direly needed in war-rendered naples boxes will be placed in all dor mitories fraternities and drown hall for the collection of clothing which students may not want to include in their packing for sum mer vacation since deciding to dedicate his entire life to the betterment of humanity russell now intends to enter a theological seminary this year anything goes at apo sale next tuesday got a pen book or old ja lopy you don't want alpha phi omega national ser vice fraternity will hold an auc tion tuesday may 30 at 3:30 p.m in the first floor lounge of drown hall this applies to seniors in par ticular who want to change their four year accumulation into cash conditions of the sale are as fol lows bring your item to drown hall on the afternoon of th sale preferably before 3 p.m tag it with your name address and min imum price and a p.o will auc tion it off to highest bidder at no commission or fee bishop emrich will deliver baccalaureate during commencement week end the rt rev richard s em rich seventh bishop of the episco pal diocese of michigan will de liver the baccalaureate sermon to the senior class at 2:30 p.m sun day june 18 in grace hall ac cording to an announcement from president whitaker son of congregational mission aries he was born in mardin tur key he studied at phillips acad emy brown university episcopal theological seminary union sem inary and received his doctor of philosophy degree at the univer sity of marburg upon returning to the u.s bishop emrich became curate of st john's church waterbury conn from there he returned to the episcopal theological school cambridge mass where he served on the faculty for eight years in 1946 he was elected suf fragan bishop of the michigan di ocese he was elected bishop co adjutor at the diocesan conven tion in january 1948 and in the spring of that year succeeded bis hop creighton as bishop of the di ocese arcadia signs 90 associates several motions including one for payment of a railroad waiter's cap were passed at ar cadia's last meeting of the semes ter held in drown hall wednes day night a series of letters between james gill arcadia president and w m sharp dining care super intendent of the lehigh valley railroad resulted in arcadia's ap proving payment of 5.25 to re place a cap reportedly taken by a student from a dining car several weeks ago although it can not be prov ed that any lehigh student was responsible arcadia passed the motion for payment in order to assure their good reptuation with townspeople james gill and thomas mac cabe will represent lehigh at the national student association on august 23-31 at the university of michigan mort lapides stated that 90 students have made appliactiort for arcadia's associate committee there was a meeting of these can didates tuesday may 23 when as signments were made to various committees at the annual banquet of the lehigh university band last friday night at hanoverville hotel it was announced that ward cheney arts 51 will continue his work as student director next year other elected band officers were also announced by prof william h schempf don rickert bus 53 will assist cheney while last year's assistant manager martin snyder arts & eng 52 takes the job of manager snyder's vacated position will be filled by john kirkpatrick chem 53 the publicity manager will be james lovell ch.e 52 long-playing classical rec ords were presented to prof schempf in appreciation of the time and effort he has spent with the band prof schempf then pre sented cheney with a long-playing phonograph in appreciation of the interest and cooperation shown by the students approximately 80 bandmen were present guest speaker for the evening was ennis davis educational di rector for fred waring's pennsyl vanians other guests of honor were robert herrick director of public relations and former band member robert chisholm bass drummer and band librarian who was stricken with polio late last year and his father brown and white volume 59 — number 26 lehigh joins crest to produce medea friday may 26 1950 bethlehem pa m&c elects heads plans biggest year in memory to honor the 227 lehigh men who gave their lives in the ser vice of their country in world war 11 annual memorial ob servances will be held this sun day at ii a.m in packer mem orial church the medea of euripedes rece light by judith anderson in a nat for the second consecutive year lehigrh undergraduates will appear with the cedar crest buskins in the twenty-sixth annual presentation of a greek play help europe send goods here cowherd rather than continue to give away american resources and labor it seems wiser to let eu ropeans send us more of their goods dr raymond g cowherd assistant professor of history says in his article three months of devaluation appearing in cur rent history in his article dr cowherd pre sents the results of great britian's devaluation of the pound sterling as felt both abroad and here in order to eliminate the dollar deficit of the sterling area dr cowherd continues it would be beneficial to export more capi tal under president truman's fourth point program the development of projects in unindustrialized countries will en able them to save or earn dollars by removing tarrif and other trade barriers and by a positive policy of exporting capital the united states can eliminate the dollar shortage ntly brought into the public spot ion-wide tour of the play will be given by the combined thespians in the outdoor amphitheater on the cedar crest campus performances scheduled for wednesday thursday and friday may 31 - june 2 will begin at 6:30 p.m the public is invited and no admission will be charged james l gill arts 51 will portray jason while the tempes tuous medea will be played by jeanne marucchi dramatics major at cedar crest miss marucchi was electra in last year's presentation she studied dramatics at stratford-on avon england last summer |
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