The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 26, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 17, 1951 Page: 3 of 4
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Music Faculty Will Present
Concert of Chamber Works
A fae-jlty chamber music con-
cert will be prearMed by th. 8- h--«:
of Music Sunday at S tO p m in
the mam auditorium
Faculty members scheduled to
l-lay in the concert at- Han M - n-
«•-> vn-tin; Olga Kitner. violin.
rg« Morey \ ia Man Richar-I-
thr ••"lle*c S\ mphony last fall,
an-l by touring with the Opera
workshop a- concert maatet an-i
-•-lout for the ?«-ui
lloth M -s Kitner ami R har-l-
-ire veterans -if the NT fat uity
M s Kitner appeared las' sprinir
a* -oli-ist with the - -Heir- Sym-
phony an-l ha« ala-- mined with
the < hieatro Symphony orehestra
M--re\ is conductor «-f the ml
leer Symphony, an-l h-l-ls a I’h I'
leirree in -omposition from th.
I'nieetsin of Iowa He also dt-
ts-cte-l the (Ipeta orchestra for
Romeo an.I Juliet’ here last year
Fine Arts Schedule 4 Programs,
Includes Chorale, Ballet, Drama
son. cello. Jean Harris, piano, and
Robert Royers, piano
Featured -tunny the afternoon
pruyram will he the faculty tr:
an-l fatuity -luarlet. Muenxer,
Ri-t-aid-o-r ,rn-: M - Hurt
|nue the trio, an-l will perforin
the Trio m B Op H. by H-ahm- <'K-.ral work. ballet. drama, an-l direction of R-dreit Shaw, whose
Adding Mis.- Kitnei as second vi- -iynn music comprise th. vane-l .tivitie- as a rhonil director
nut an-l ....... as vudut. an-t February fine arts proyi.u .,n the - fn-ni Hilly Rose’- X-uaca-le
loamy Miss Hams, th*- yr..up Ire i-impus this spriny to |terfonnanres of Br-ethoven's
tho-t-v string -luaitet. fh. fin.- arts numbeis will in- N-r.ti. Symphony
and will play Srhuliert s Quartet it , Rohr Sha - A • u -■ \
:' ' ' ' ■h-at* t ■ . ■ . (ll, , - ., | , ■ |_- • ..... , Mallet haa 'n-
and the Maoten the l>.Min« quartet. Feb 14. un-l sec'-nd February presentation. Th-
F«»r th« comludinif iimbri *>n <iitht»rim* Ti u«*», orKNitint Fob 10-v*** • *l«I <luiua<‘ company i* hi»ml-
rh«* |»* ..urmn, Hujfir+ * I -in th** 17 M t - usll •ilnuttfi b> *«1 b> \ -u K-»v« Ivo* Younk* -viwh.
<iuartt*t. ami this irnujp will offer utivit. tto all fin** art* AIum,. Aloft***, John Kn/a, anti
th* (Quintet, up Hi '>\ I»v >iitk r mm* * v rpt the Dmn n o im Fll**n Mo\ an
\| -nto CharU»« Boyer. ('hut It*-* f.flmrh
thi** year, hut (iiotingruiiihed him- pb*' activity ticket*
'**lf b> appear tflir an ?•* *U>» -<t with Tin Shaw chat ale m under the
Quintilians Will Produce
Three-Act Melodrama
In a return to the overplayed
trailedh of the <,»> NiMetie eta,
rhi’ t juiMhli.iti cl 11> wil! pr*MBWi*
'l ily, the KeUm’iA Ihlttflhtet,* a
three a*' mrlndfiiiti in the main
auditorium at # p m Tuemiay
I’ractnifu’ every «ft«»rma»n itt
h* rrdail hail mull auditor mm.
* he cant has Ihm tt working on the
ida\ only Hint'** the' return to
»hoo| nft«*i th» Chi intma hull
•lay*
i ontrir«ted to th» |»«-**«*b d**pMit
uiefit’- othei major diaiiiatn pin
duet>on of the !, thi meb»
drama t* nothmir but tun and fan-
taa\ for lw»th «a>t amt audu*me
rheie’* the usual Ik-im and vil
lam. plaved ir-pectiv*l\ h- !*«»t«•
lb own. I.ttfkitt. and Mill Towti"
« \ M« aumottt Hut »♦ '■ Ophelia
thr ■ uffraifi'tte. who teal* many
*♦ thi lauh-h- l*n - ed m hbtortuu *4
Hudgins to Give Piano Recital
In Main Auditorium Thursday
Mary Nai Hu-lytn- Dal-as, will’
lx presented in a graduate piano
in .lal in the main uuditmium lit
S 15 pm Thursday.
M Hudgins »a- the winnci of
(i Shaip Minor
i Sliaip Minoi
< "shaip Mai-n-
In'.-rtiic//-- in M Fin' Minoi
Op II? Hrahnts
' -n. Sir Odric Hardwirin'. nn-l
Xvnr* Moon-hea-l are the mem
her- -if the Fit-t Drama quartet,
who will present (reorye Mernat-l
Show's "Dun Juan in Hell"
M -■< Cinyiei the Ins- F-diniary
ntisi will lie heard on Kelt I Tt
X virtu-'-o of the first lank, she
ha-l the honm of liemy the only
woman lei it;ili-t at the I!*4i eon
vent ion of the Xmeii-an (luild of
i it con t - o XX - -hit yi.m I • i
MADRIGAL i<?r.....
Costume a they prei-are lor
rho ['(*0100 ol the i" nq ea
or Perlormmq in Huq Oila
Feb 20 the qroup return t
Denton Feb. 28 to Mnq a con
eft of o' pna bv M
V-olet Ar her Sch -ol of Mu .
composer in resilience Uncfer
the fire- torn f P -b*-rt Ottrr-an
♦he Macfnqal nqer are F-f
• '<• FU-ne Karne' Nanry Fv
an Stephen Faria’ Stewart
Vanner -n Mary -In Th-ma
ancj H-- en M.v 1 i11
Varsity' Rehearses Score
D. IStSfl Dal III" Civil Federation , Minor. Op 7rt
of the Youny .Artist competition Brahma
ut the Scott hall concert She was prlanu All-em/
»lsn winn,“r nf lh* <i » Ibo'lcy Jeux d’Kau Ravel
i.woM in IfMl, when sh. was solo |-. | Minor I'-ulem-
ist with the Dallas Symphony |.n.|„de in It FI*' Ma or.
It. addition. Mus Hudytu is a Op It Kaehmanlnoff
font time winner in the National .
(mild of I'larn- oloist with Dr
Silvio Semnti's DV-piano ensemble
n I'.'5n, NT Symphony orchestra,
no t the i orpiis Chnati Symphony
llei pi'-irram will conaut of the
followinK
T- - - at a in I > Mu >r Bach
S- nata iti K Ma or. Op 1 Oft
Beethoven
Vivace Mo Non Troppo
Prestissimo
Andante M- lto Cantahil- K-l
Kxpieasivo (with Vniiations)
Five XValtres, Op 111 Brahma
B Xlnjor
K Maior
The Campus Chat
NTSC
Amusements
Wednesday, Jan. 17, 1951
DFNTON
Paq#* Threr
Edited by Yortrrjan
A t|«w,>tti*d Mudituriiim. c«»nfu
Sinn, niui irifl* m short*- wrs tin
>*ii*n« of thi* fii-d iiiiditoriuni »«•
tn*Hi -al foi < 111). \ unity miisirnl
tin- week end
\t toiA and Hetrew-o- y»»uu’
thiniMfll then lines undci the u
pei VlMnli id a -It lie'll-I i ill 1V< tli
lettoi Mended into the tfehonil
rhaotii put in*
Through nil thi t»iie could ;et n
hurt, ♦•»ck\ voting niMn dn* .eii
in stucks ami ifieen ucater ti^ht
iy clem hiiik a pip«* ill hi* mouth
talkiviif t»ff staire to the choi up-
line
The voting man t tiene Mflur.
hiiila ’. ideue«»iM aphei for tht |!*M
♦ Inli Vui sit\ muse ;il Itt lie pre
• •tiled here Vi t» *’ <
I ndei t nk im » - »t,i i Huh \ in
it\ (how, tie dale e directoi of
the mu e cheol’ ’ C'arne h" and
tt»C ‘I ’I III* Nl|fhtllU4le“ c % p| e -set |
Matinee Dances Replace Weekly Jam Sessions;
Spectators Discard Books, Become Participants
Genuine
Ford Paris
and
Ford Trained
Mechanics
Ben Ivey
4D» S. Elm
Ph 440
I inn- • happy collr-iriuns dis> ai -h-d
then l-o--k- t Iw-t.inu* participants
ra'h- i than pc. tntoi- la"t Thor
lay afternoon when 'hr- lab hand
'ioi sfi'ii'i‘il its weekly mm si--.ions
i i- ■ matinee dances.
Xn.I th- -pootatots-iurned-parti
- ipan's liked the new proitrain
S itominv u)i thi- opinion of the
ii|s at.-I - a--1- Sammy Akins and
Bill Mu- kleioy «ai-l, "The -Ian--
nr a wood idea Dam in* is a iframl
paattrne and help" break tin* mo-
notonr of the -lav.”
Then. then- ai- 11 - - e colletrians
ieh a- Roy ei H'-|low*\ Kmie
Mn tin an-l Delmai Slip- . who pte
fei <he jaoi -- --i-.ri" to the rlan- -
Middle I nailerlike John Moore.
( \ lithin Kearhy. and Helen Maker,
Dunk a eomhinaiion of th- two
WO-llll la- -leal
Daughter Group Continues
Texas Tour, Performances
Katafilati. W<* \rt I hrct Oh | I • *ui un i will }.* icp» at4*<l tun-r'ht
What Juy, and AI' Mail Fiance
• re nosh «»nl.s distant mcmoiifs to
North T*’Xans who attended the
Opera wor kshop'" product mn of
Monixetti's “The iNluyht'r «• ? th*
Keiriment'’ la*! week
Itnt to \11 Mat \ M* f *'*i tit if, tin
w*irksnup. ;»n*l th* Svrnphnns «u
• he-tra theae are of pte-
• nt importance
.it 1* v»i \ and M milt'ifr Two
ampii- performanc**- an*t pro<)u*
turn in Hiif Spring and f'lan*
fiSle«l ii»*«t week’s schedule
Although presenting an o|H*ra
an«l t.r*unfcr on tour toav U* haul
w**rk, it i* not (lull
At one *anipUA per fm man**
Tonio s'«»t his I in*" confused and
instead f ayuur. H• t fathei i
Mu . pi "vided h\ tie lah dare *•
bands, rantre from the -weet and
-low to t»elmp and hooeu Th*
hand, uieliT the tiitec tem of < •« n*
Mall, ills** bteak** out into a rumba
oi Ihxielund ia/./ numb* i to irm*
a wide variety of melodies
M<'W* vei, a few critict m an**'
from tbe unfort mint* *ainpusiti
-a b** tiave to attend clasae It
•■eifis, a'* **ne ed put it. tea* hei
feel !«•< ture u* rune important
than the matinee dan'** ind won't
r^ive walks.
Hevirrninv next • n • t«*i mat
int * dan* e w ill be h* Id I r on 3 to
t p.m * a* h It o sda\ in t le un ion
buildiiu* Hut f"i th<*-e unfortunate
on* whii must attend * la tb« n*
will till la* the all roller'* ea* It
\S ednesday
Classified
Tuesday niifht the opera wa eonsented I am hei It r*‘*ar l,“ he
presented at the I'niveMity of aid. ‘Met father hei hustiand "
\ member «»f th* chorus wa-
till m Ma *lrewwiri|f room pamtinv
on an «*y**brow when she heard
th** • b«uu- -1 rue in v Sla* i u**he«l
on?" Mu- stajee only to fin*l that
th** train • #f her costume was "til!
pinned up
YYhib the audience could s*«
only T»*nio's back during *b* l«»v**
"ienes at one production, be was
h o edr. fa"teniriy Man«' dr*
which kept commit unsnapped down
the back
Forifettmir •■ostum* . t»**ina
. ***1 of 'tealiny coke botib*s, arid
bu y my bur baritaiii at a ale in
♦ iane made th»* tour interesting
In Hi|f Spring, the musician
♦ayed in private home Tw< fe
male cast m* ml*«*rs were assignerl
t*. one of the more dingy domicile*,
.f »hc town The owner of the
house showed them their r*>orn and
adder!. “I hope you won't mind
•deeping with Rudolph" The gi*|*
-le# ided to }H*nd the night at th*
hotel aft#*i eeing Rudolph, a pet
I alligator
Movi audience reaction to the
of***ra seemed favfirahle One Kagle
letterman attending his first opera
ai»l that he thought the players
i were *n the ball But he left at th*
half."
Ml'' I I <• aei patt* * m d R**i *•»
lighter m Hrew**i's cafe To* l >
Jan 1 lc* waul Patsy Wall. 10*1
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mail or -optiornor* tj***al a* ademic
r*idld less raid* t»oof| wage* vith
opfrortunity to earn all college ex
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at the College of Charleston, t» the
College Canteen Inaune it ia a
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< ollegiale atmosphere. And when
the gang gather* around, ice-cold
Coca-Cola gets the .-all. lor here, aa
in i ollege haunts everywhere—Coke
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Vmnily show
M'*"t t»f t it* i*»H iwui i»* v* i
• inneed until thc\ ijut**<l t•» wink
• »n th* stitiw, hui I think that thev
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the new mm mull replied, “They
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Find little, Midlaml w turn a l ***|
li*»w he 11k•*«I in i job hi the line,
an weied «|iin*kly, "Oh m- I think
it' -well."
*i»*t middy blouse, and carrying «
■ *nii* i ui whi« h ih pi nted ‘Votes
W ••men." ttphelm ia piny***! by
R "•‘•mins Hmu. Mullah
I dv, the hei*»mt‘ of the play, is
|n*rtrayed by Patsy Butt ram. I>e
h»t* VI \ vinia Baker *»f th*
P**e* h fa* ulty ihrects the play
Pueblerma to Appear
In Auditorium Friday
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Puetdei ma," a highly HUf ces-
M' '• an filni. will tie -tiown
*t ■ pm Fri«!oy in th*- mam
i litoMiim Vdmtsshm will Im* 2ft
• - hi Fngllsh -ut* title- will n*
* ii'parn the Spanish dialogue
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aitch an*l trie- t*» regain self re
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Re-u!e < fighting to siH ure his lost
I.....Itnu t *• tniggles to tegitin
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i»g«in*»t opposition "f the I.m-mI
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