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College news, March 14, 1951
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
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1951-03-14
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Weekly
6 pages
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North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 37, No. 16
College news (Bryn Mawr College : 1914)--
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Wedmesday,-March-14,1951. ac eneeeennstnonnervnnmerT HE COLLEGE NEWS. _
StF a REAR ee eters
Page Five’
L-Sec, State Seen;
McCulloch Missing
L-R: Lewis, Letker Cheston
Nominees Listed
By Chapel Comm.
(. The following are the candi-
dates for chairman of Chapel Com-
mittee, in preferential order:
Helen Woodward has been on
the Chapel Committee for three
years, and is at present its vice-
chairman. She was freshman hall
representative to the Alliance, and
a past Secretary. Also, she was
a member of the U.W.F. in her
sophomore and junior years, on the
N.S.A. her freshman and sopho-
more years, and she is at present
the secretary of the Junior class.
Jane Martin was in Chorus, the
Freshman Show cast, and did pub-
licity during her freshman year.
She is a permission giver and has
served on Freshman Week Com-
mittee, and as co-chairman of Rad-
nor Open House. She is now on
the Usher Committee, Head Usher
of Chapel Committee, and Co-chair-
man of the Poster Committee. Jane
is also hall announcer.
Mary Lee Culver was in her
freshman hall play, on the lyric
and dance committees of Fresh-
man Show, and Second Rotating
aie -
Faculty Show song sheets will
be on sale in the Taylor Book-
shop for $.25.
Member to Undergrad. She was in
the Debate Club, Chorus, the
double octet, the Dance Club, and
she has given a student chapel
service. In her sophomore year,
she heads the Debate Club, she is
in Chorus and double octet, and
works at the Soda Fountain. She
is also a WBMC announcer, and
has worked on posters for Under-
grad.
Sally Shoemaker was the direc-
tor of her freshman hall play,
and is president of the Russian
Club. She has worked at the Soda
Fountain, was in Chorus, the Bryn
Mawr College Theatre, the Bryn
Mawr Summer Theatre, the Fresh
man Show cast and script commit-
tee, and she did stage work for
Maids’ and Porters’ Show. During
her sophomore year, she is on the
Chapel Committee, second basket- | /i/
ball team, and is again in Chorus
and B.M. College theatre. She was
also assistant director of fresh-
man hall play, and chairman of
the Rock Hall Dance.
Sophs Nominate
For UG Member
For First Junior Member of Un-
dergrad, preferentially:
Harriet Cooper’s activities fresh-
man year were: Rotating Member
of Self-Gov, campus guide, fresh-
man hall play, Freshman Show,
Soda Fountain, and tennis varsity.
Sophomore year: campus guide,
Soda Fountain, and JV badminton.
Lee Sedgwick’s freshman activi-
ties were: freshman hall play, pub-
licity committee, Freshman Show,
Chorus, hall representative to A.A.,
and badminton J.V. Sophomore
year: permission giver, Nominat-
ing Committee, Chorus.
Marilyn Reigle, in her freshman
year: publicity manager and cast
member of Freshman Show. Soph-
omore year: vice-president of
sophomore class, permanent mem-
ber of A.A., secretary of chapel
committee, chairman of Denbigh
hall dance, publicity manage or of
Maids’ and Porters’ Show.
Mary Lee Culver, her freshman
year: hall play, lyric and dance
committees and cast of Freshman
Show, Second Rotating Member of
Undergrad, student chapel service,
Chorus, double octet, Debate and
Dance Clubs. Sophomore year:
head. of Debate Club, Chorus, dou-
ble octet, WBMC, Soda Fountain,
Undergrad posters, and Tom
Thumb cast.
"54 Nominates Four
For UG Member
Nominations for. First Soph-
omore Member of Undergrad, list-
ed preferentially, are:
Mary Kennedy’s freshman activ-
ities: Rotating Member of Self-
resses Anonymous, Classics Club,
freshman hall play, French Club
play, and Freshman Show.
Elizabeth Davis’ activities: a
Rotating Member of Self-Gov, hall
representative, NEWS, Freshman
Show, badminton varsity, and
manager of third and fourth
hockey. teams.
Barbara Floyd’s activities: does
Undergrad publicity in Rhoads,
freshman hall play, costumes for
Deirdre; Freshman Show ,and head
of the poster committee for the
Show.
Susan_Webb’s freshman activit-
jes: secretary of her class, hall
representative to A. A., Freshman
Show, and fourth basketball and
hockey teams.
Evelyn Jones, alternate, activ-
ities: hall representative to Under-
grad, Rotating Freshman Member
of Undergrad, and Freshman
Show.
FOR JUNIOR PROM
Get Your
Spring Formal
at
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Gov, Nominating Committee, Act-
NeraInnes 09: EA
The freshman class has nom-
inated the following, listed in pref-
erential order, for First Soph-
omore Member of Self-Gov:
Anne Eristoff is president of the
freshman class. She has worked
on WBMC and the weekend work
camps, and has done reading at
Overbrook School for the Blind.
Nano was in the freshman hall
play and Freshman Show and is on
stage crew for Tom Thumb; she
has played on the basketball var-
sity and the third hockey team.
Mary Kennedy has been Fresh-
man Rotating Member of Self-
Gov. Maisie is a member of the
Nominating Committee, Actresses
Anonymous, and the Classics Club;
she was in the freshman hall play,
the French Club play, and Fresh-
man Show.
Beatrice Merrick is vice pres-
ident of the freshman class. Bea
has been freshman hall represen-
tative to A.A., and is a member
of Chorus and Actresses Anony-
mous; she was in the freshman
hall play and Freshman Show,
and has played on the basketball
varsity and the second hockey
team.
Susan Webb is secretary of the
freshman class. Suki has been
freshman hall representative to
A.A., and is a member of Actresses
Anonymous; she was in the fresh-
man hall play and Freshman Show,
and has played on the fourth bas-
ketball and fourth hockey teams.
Varsity Swimmers Lose
To Temple; Jayvee Wins
Continued from Page 3
varsity by a score of 80 to 24. I
say repeat, for in the recent Inter-
collegiate. Meet at the Pennsyl-
'vania Pool, Swarthmore placed
first, Temple second, and Bryn
third. The Bryn Mawr junior var-
sity saved the day by outswimming
the Temple junior varsity with a
score of 29 to 25.
Cheered on by the spectators,
the Bryn Mawr swimmers who
placed first were: Ellen Bacon, free-
style, and P. Laidlaw, backcrawl;
the varsity also won the freestyle
relay. The JV members winning
honors were: Bunny Dean, free-
style, and Phoebe Harvey, breast-
stroke. The squad wound up the
meet by giving the Bryn Mawr
College cheer for Temple. Con-
gratulations were in order for the
squad’s swimming, and for the
spirit they displayed.
Millcitadis bitin Se
Manning Questions Bryn Mabrons’ Wit & Woo; ’
Kind Martinets Pirouette In. A Roman Garden
Sredit to Wilbur Boone
Mrs. Manning Marshalls Monster Rally
Continued from Page 1
changes. The “Faculty Table
Song”, set to the music of “Brush
Up Your Shakespeare”, gave valu-
able pointers on faculty-student
relations; and the kick chorus pre-
sented a beautifully-executed par-
ody on all the kick choruses which
have ever appeared in class shows.
“English Literature in Trans-
mission: or Lady Be Good”, writ-
ten by Miss Leighton and Miss
Stapleton, proved an effective par-
ody of giveaway shows, Edith Sit-
well, Emily Kimbrough, the cow-
boy fad, and almost anything else
that in this.modern age is subject
to satire. Miss Gardiner as Lady
Satgood, clad in an exotic turban
and shawl, delivered a moving
reading of “Bryn Mawr Facade”,
in which were captured many of
the characteristics of the Bryn
Mawr campus and undergraduate.
Mr. Berry was a handsome Hopa-
long, Mr. Sloane an equally at-
tractive announcer, and Miss
Leighton, as Emily Wench, person-
ified all the endearing traits of the
female author-lecturer.
Between acts the wardens sang
and danced in a sprightly fashion
“The Warden’s Lament”, dressed
in various stages of pajamas,
nightgowns, and bathrobes.
“The Theory. and Practice of
Art... a tragedy in five continu-
ous acts”, exhibited Miss Lograsso
portraying Miss Lograsso with an
enormous paintbrush, Mr. Morris
as Mr. Janschka, and Mr. Jans-
chka as Mr. Morris. The scenery
and special effects for this scene
were magnificent. The scene told
the sad story of two young men
who perished in Higgins Ink and of
Miss Lograsso, who lamented, but
went on painting.
The Course in Anthropology
101: “Tribal Rites”, proved one of
the most outstanding scenes on the
program, from the standpoints of
both art and entertainment. Mr.
Adams and Miss Kilby as the Sha-
mans, inspired by King Solomon’s
Mines, danced and beat time skill-
fully and expressively in two of
the best individual performances
in the show; and the brutal Braves,
Mr. Burton, Mr. Parker, Mr. Polit-
zer, and Mr. Soper, were lively
Indians, each with a personality of
his own. Miss deLaguna, Miss
Howe, Mrs. Lattimore, and Miss
Nelidow scurried ‘around submis-
sively as Squaws, until the ultim-
ate feminine triumph.
(Before the curtain opened on
Semester II, no one imagined that
the Typical American Family,
written by Mrs. Dryden, would
come to life from an amalgamation
of Charles Addams cartoons. Mr.
Leblanc and Mrs. Berliner were
perfect as the husband and wife,
Mr. (Morris properly monstrous as
the hungry butler. One could vis-
ualize Miss Northrop as the gran-
ny “borrowing’a cup of cyanide”.
A high point of the show was the
hand-in-hand dance of Miss Fales
and Mr. Nahm as the ghoulish
girl and boy, and their song end-
ing:
“Teacher’s gone and we are glad.
We have drove her simply mad...
“Teacher’s in the loony bin.
Now our holidays begin”.
Mrs. Marshall, as the typical
Bryn Mawr student doomed for
the deep freeze, captured our char-
acteristics with an acuteness that
made us all squirm: “This paper
has to be typed to morrow morn-
ing... ”; “I guess I’ll hit the high
spots and hope for the best... "3
and the embarrassed, wide-eyed
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