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it will be up to the students who vote tomorrow at the arcadia election to decide whether the dates of arcadia elections will be advanced on the calendar of school events or whether they remain the same referendum weeks of the spring semester the members-elect shall take office at the first regular council meeting after the election miller explains arcadia ballots polls open at 9 except for a referendum at tached to this year's ballot ar cadia election forms for tomor row's and thursday's election will be the same as those used last year according to don miller me 50 chairman of election com mittee polling booths have been placed in drown hall the library christ mas-saucon hall and packard lab at noon on both days a booth will also be placed in lamberton hall the polls will be opened from 9 a.m to 4:30 p.m all the student need do is present his bursar's receipt or any other identification pick up his ballot and vote all ballots are divided into two sections one a voter's affidavit which the student will have to sign and turn into election offi cals and two the ballot itself on the voter's affidavit are the instructions explaining elec tion procedure if the student feels that he does not understand the method used — proportional rep resentation — he is encouraged to ask the election official on the bottom half is the actual ballot where the student makes his choice all 33 candidates are listed alphabetically and the student marks his ballot according to pref erence continued on page 8 col 1 david ryerson at twin pianos tom and dave shared the spot light with tenor soloist doug adams for deep earth also dr lawrence curry di rected beaver glee club in around the seasons in song a group of three popular numbers which opened section 111 jeanette rhodes was featured soloist for continued on page 8 col 1 by peter lamana tomorrow at 9 a.m the student body will have an opportunity to exercise its opinion as to how things should be run on the campus although students will do this indirectly by voting for their choice of candidates for arcadia they nevertheless can shape programs and poli cies regarding the student body for the coming year this year's ballot list 33 candidates with all three living groups represented don miller me 50 chair man of the election committee ex plained that the name of peter murphy arts 51 does not appear in alphabetical order and he wishes to emphasize this point to avoid confusion at the polls john jordan president of the present arcadia in a recent memo to the brown and white said i wish to emphasize the importance of getting out to vote our list of candidates for this election is of a high caliber you have a wide choice so choose wisely in breaking down the living group representation there are 13 fraternities represented beta theta pi delta tau delta and sigma chi having placed two men on the ballot twelve dormitory men and five town men are also represented those from the fraternity group are theodore baldwin bus 51 charles bowman che 51 george esherick ie 51 arthur hartigan che 52 frank larkin bus 52 thomas mohr bus & ce 52 louis neuweiler jr bus 51 harry stowers me 52 john wilson jr em 51 jahn ward bus 51 marton lapides em 51 james dyche bus 52 william carson bus 51 charles bradley jr ee 51 peter murphy arts 51 and theodore christiansen t3us 51 from the town group the fol lowing men are making their bid for office richard parker bus 52 john h miller bus 51 ray platforms more information regarding arcadia candidates their pic tures and platforms turn to page three brown and white has published this information to familiarize the student with each candidate with the hope that the voters will use it wise ly scl presents violinist harth friday night sidney harth winner of the naumberg foundation award last year and guest violinist with the leading symphony orchestras of the nation will present the eighth program in this year's series of the student concerts - lectures committee at 8 p.m friday eve ning april 21 in broughal high school auditorium students will be admitted with out charge upon representation of coupon h in their athletic books at the age of eight the guest violinist won his first audition in spite of the fact that he fell in the lobby and split his violin as he entered the hall for the try out one of the cleveland orchestra judges said following that per formance that red-head should go far since that time he has played in the major concert halls of the nation and as guest soloist on coast-to-coast radio broad casts j ™™_^™___»__ in order of preference all se niors and juniors living in dorms at present have an opportunity of ( continued on page 8 col 2 manent dormitories must submit signed leases and required 10 de posit to their section president by april 19 so that the bursar's of fice will have them by april 21 bined festival music groups professor rights faculty techni cal director of the festival re ceived his gift award from the construction crews and adminis trative staff for his work on the production for the last three years lou neuweiler festival business director acted as master of cere monies for the presentations another highlight of the program was the appearance of tom waring composer of deep earth at all three performances combination of motion picture and slide projection and ever changing color , which gave ver satility to a static stage was also a unique feature of this year's production section i of the festival the testament of freedom was il lustrated by slides of patriotic shrines and symbols of freedom while abstract designs in bright color were projected on the scrim during the presentation of deep earth emphasizing contemporary and classical music section ii of the program was highlighted by bach's liebeslieder waltzes sidney harth continued on page 8 col 4 son of austrian parents he was an honor student in high school where he edited the student newspaper and was conductor of mond ludlow che 51 william wood em 51 james gill arts 51 thirteen from the dormitory sections who will be represented are t g alteneder jr met 51 alfonso bohorquez ce 53 wil liam thompson arts 53 charles schaeffler jr bus 53 harold saydah bus 51 and richard saraydar ee 51 also in this group are thomas maccabe jr 53 leopold kizlin ski arts 51 anthony larocci arts & eng 52 carl gordon bus 51 joseph deal ie 51 ed david heiser arts 51 further breakdown shows that 22 students come from the class of 52 four from the class of 53 and seven from the class of 51 a cross-section glimpse at their platforms shows that the average candidate favors better in reference to platforms — since none of the candidates was compelled to publicize his plat form the majority consented to provide the brown and white with this information contiued on page 8 col 1 vet's office has transfer forms with summer just two months away veterans adminis tration has announced that vet erans planning to transfer from one college to another to pursue the same objective during a sum mer session must submit va form 7-1905e request for change of course and/or transfer from place of training forms may be secured from ed win s malesky veterans affairs director as long as veterans intend to return to the parent institution upon completion of the summer session they will not be required to name the units or subjects in volved in the summer course however to speed processing it must be evident from the appli cation that no change of course is involved upper classmen must lease dorm rooms before friday upper classmen — 51 and 52 group — are you interested in re turning to one of the dormitories next fall if you are it is advisable to contact your preferred section leader prior to april 21 according to john maxwell bursar as upperclassmen you will have prirority over any 53 men now in the dorms but in order to ex ercise this preference the bursar explained it is essential that you sign a lease before april 21 through one of the section chiefs " failure to sign a lease before the set deadline will mean to the bursar that you are no longer in terested in returning to the dorms and your name will be dropped from the list students living in any of the tempos if they are members of either of the classes alreadyjnen tioned also have a priority next to those now in the respective dorms i.e the same as any other dorm resident except those at present in the house for which you would be applying all members of the class of 53 will have to wait until the eligible 51 and 52 men have been given an opportunity to sign a lease up to april 21 after this date you have an equal opportunity with other 53 men on the same basis as outlined for upper classmen if you want to re-sign for your present room or any other room which will be vacated in any of the tempos including 11 a lease will be sent to you which you must have properly signed and ac compained by the required 10 deposit before april 28 or your room will be declared vacant students living in the per moravian girls to entertain la fiesta brava is the gay gaudy revue lehigh's span ish club will be treated to when a covey of moravian college girls serve up a lush card of latin am erican songs and dances plus a comedy skit at fern sem this fri day at 8 p.m lehigh men not in the spanish club are also invited to attend there will be no admission charge a dance plus a copacobanesque floor show will round out the evening's entertainment a fortune teller will be thrown in as an add ed feature miss carol buechner sec retary of moravian's spanish club states that this intriguing gal can foretell everything even who will pass or flunk exams or who will take the national league pennant brown and whit volume 59 — number 16 song fest . . . bethlehem pa arcadia polls open tomorrow ballot lists 33 candidates tuesday april 18 1950 lehigh university during music festival beaver college girls flanked by the uni versity glee club lend their voices to deep earth a song written by tom waring especially for the combined choral groups mora vian college girls formed a third singing contingent which featured tom dowdell and schempf rights receive gifts for music festival efforts as a capacity audience witnessed the awarding of two radio phonograph combinations to professor william schempf and professor albert a rights saturday night april 15 the 1950 lehigh music fes tival entered the records as an all-around success herb hoover student manager of music announced the first gift on behalf of the lehigh glee club the radio-phonograph was given to professor schempf in appreciation of his work as director of the com the election of the members to arcadia the student council shall be held during the first four provisions of the referendum set down by arcadia at its march 8 meeting read
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FullText | it will be up to the students who vote tomorrow at the arcadia election to decide whether the dates of arcadia elections will be advanced on the calendar of school events or whether they remain the same referendum weeks of the spring semester the members-elect shall take office at the first regular council meeting after the election miller explains arcadia ballots polls open at 9 except for a referendum at tached to this year's ballot ar cadia election forms for tomor row's and thursday's election will be the same as those used last year according to don miller me 50 chairman of election com mittee polling booths have been placed in drown hall the library christ mas-saucon hall and packard lab at noon on both days a booth will also be placed in lamberton hall the polls will be opened from 9 a.m to 4:30 p.m all the student need do is present his bursar's receipt or any other identification pick up his ballot and vote all ballots are divided into two sections one a voter's affidavit which the student will have to sign and turn into election offi cals and two the ballot itself on the voter's affidavit are the instructions explaining elec tion procedure if the student feels that he does not understand the method used — proportional rep resentation — he is encouraged to ask the election official on the bottom half is the actual ballot where the student makes his choice all 33 candidates are listed alphabetically and the student marks his ballot according to pref erence continued on page 8 col 1 david ryerson at twin pianos tom and dave shared the spot light with tenor soloist doug adams for deep earth also dr lawrence curry di rected beaver glee club in around the seasons in song a group of three popular numbers which opened section 111 jeanette rhodes was featured soloist for continued on page 8 col 1 by peter lamana tomorrow at 9 a.m the student body will have an opportunity to exercise its opinion as to how things should be run on the campus although students will do this indirectly by voting for their choice of candidates for arcadia they nevertheless can shape programs and poli cies regarding the student body for the coming year this year's ballot list 33 candidates with all three living groups represented don miller me 50 chair man of the election committee ex plained that the name of peter murphy arts 51 does not appear in alphabetical order and he wishes to emphasize this point to avoid confusion at the polls john jordan president of the present arcadia in a recent memo to the brown and white said i wish to emphasize the importance of getting out to vote our list of candidates for this election is of a high caliber you have a wide choice so choose wisely in breaking down the living group representation there are 13 fraternities represented beta theta pi delta tau delta and sigma chi having placed two men on the ballot twelve dormitory men and five town men are also represented those from the fraternity group are theodore baldwin bus 51 charles bowman che 51 george esherick ie 51 arthur hartigan che 52 frank larkin bus 52 thomas mohr bus & ce 52 louis neuweiler jr bus 51 harry stowers me 52 john wilson jr em 51 jahn ward bus 51 marton lapides em 51 james dyche bus 52 william carson bus 51 charles bradley jr ee 51 peter murphy arts 51 and theodore christiansen t3us 51 from the town group the fol lowing men are making their bid for office richard parker bus 52 john h miller bus 51 ray platforms more information regarding arcadia candidates their pic tures and platforms turn to page three brown and white has published this information to familiarize the student with each candidate with the hope that the voters will use it wise ly scl presents violinist harth friday night sidney harth winner of the naumberg foundation award last year and guest violinist with the leading symphony orchestras of the nation will present the eighth program in this year's series of the student concerts - lectures committee at 8 p.m friday eve ning april 21 in broughal high school auditorium students will be admitted with out charge upon representation of coupon h in their athletic books at the age of eight the guest violinist won his first audition in spite of the fact that he fell in the lobby and split his violin as he entered the hall for the try out one of the cleveland orchestra judges said following that per formance that red-head should go far since that time he has played in the major concert halls of the nation and as guest soloist on coast-to-coast radio broad casts j ™™_^™___»__ in order of preference all se niors and juniors living in dorms at present have an opportunity of ( continued on page 8 col 2 manent dormitories must submit signed leases and required 10 de posit to their section president by april 19 so that the bursar's of fice will have them by april 21 bined festival music groups professor rights faculty techni cal director of the festival re ceived his gift award from the construction crews and adminis trative staff for his work on the production for the last three years lou neuweiler festival business director acted as master of cere monies for the presentations another highlight of the program was the appearance of tom waring composer of deep earth at all three performances combination of motion picture and slide projection and ever changing color , which gave ver satility to a static stage was also a unique feature of this year's production section i of the festival the testament of freedom was il lustrated by slides of patriotic shrines and symbols of freedom while abstract designs in bright color were projected on the scrim during the presentation of deep earth emphasizing contemporary and classical music section ii of the program was highlighted by bach's liebeslieder waltzes sidney harth continued on page 8 col 4 son of austrian parents he was an honor student in high school where he edited the student newspaper and was conductor of mond ludlow che 51 william wood em 51 james gill arts 51 thirteen from the dormitory sections who will be represented are t g alteneder jr met 51 alfonso bohorquez ce 53 wil liam thompson arts 53 charles schaeffler jr bus 53 harold saydah bus 51 and richard saraydar ee 51 also in this group are thomas maccabe jr 53 leopold kizlin ski arts 51 anthony larocci arts & eng 52 carl gordon bus 51 joseph deal ie 51 ed david heiser arts 51 further breakdown shows that 22 students come from the class of 52 four from the class of 53 and seven from the class of 51 a cross-section glimpse at their platforms shows that the average candidate favors better in reference to platforms — since none of the candidates was compelled to publicize his plat form the majority consented to provide the brown and white with this information contiued on page 8 col 1 vet's office has transfer forms with summer just two months away veterans adminis tration has announced that vet erans planning to transfer from one college to another to pursue the same objective during a sum mer session must submit va form 7-1905e request for change of course and/or transfer from place of training forms may be secured from ed win s malesky veterans affairs director as long as veterans intend to return to the parent institution upon completion of the summer session they will not be required to name the units or subjects in volved in the summer course however to speed processing it must be evident from the appli cation that no change of course is involved upper classmen must lease dorm rooms before friday upper classmen — 51 and 52 group — are you interested in re turning to one of the dormitories next fall if you are it is advisable to contact your preferred section leader prior to april 21 according to john maxwell bursar as upperclassmen you will have prirority over any 53 men now in the dorms but in order to ex ercise this preference the bursar explained it is essential that you sign a lease before april 21 through one of the section chiefs " failure to sign a lease before the set deadline will mean to the bursar that you are no longer in terested in returning to the dorms and your name will be dropped from the list students living in any of the tempos if they are members of either of the classes alreadyjnen tioned also have a priority next to those now in the respective dorms i.e the same as any other dorm resident except those at present in the house for which you would be applying all members of the class of 53 will have to wait until the eligible 51 and 52 men have been given an opportunity to sign a lease up to april 21 after this date you have an equal opportunity with other 53 men on the same basis as outlined for upper classmen if you want to re-sign for your present room or any other room which will be vacated in any of the tempos including 11 a lease will be sent to you which you must have properly signed and ac compained by the required 10 deposit before april 28 or your room will be declared vacant students living in the per moravian girls to entertain la fiesta brava is the gay gaudy revue lehigh's span ish club will be treated to when a covey of moravian college girls serve up a lush card of latin am erican songs and dances plus a comedy skit at fern sem this fri day at 8 p.m lehigh men not in the spanish club are also invited to attend there will be no admission charge a dance plus a copacobanesque floor show will round out the evening's entertainment a fortune teller will be thrown in as an add ed feature miss carol buechner sec retary of moravian's spanish club states that this intriguing gal can foretell everything even who will pass or flunk exams or who will take the national league pennant brown and whit volume 59 — number 16 song fest . . . bethlehem pa arcadia polls open tomorrow ballot lists 33 candidates tuesday april 18 1950 lehigh university during music festival beaver college girls flanked by the uni versity glee club lend their voices to deep earth a song written by tom waring especially for the combined choral groups mora vian college girls formed a third singing contingent which featured tom dowdell and schempf rights receive gifts for music festival efforts as a capacity audience witnessed the awarding of two radio phonograph combinations to professor william schempf and professor albert a rights saturday night april 15 the 1950 lehigh music fes tival entered the records as an all-around success herb hoover student manager of music announced the first gift on behalf of the lehigh glee club the radio-phonograph was given to professor schempf in appreciation of his work as director of the com the election of the members to arcadia the student council shall be held during the first four provisions of the referendum set down by arcadia at its march 8 meeting read |
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