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Lawrence University Lux Milwaukee-Downer College Student Newspapers Milwaukee-Downer College Publications and Histories 4-22-1949 e Snapshot, Volume VI, Number 25, April 22, 1949 Milwaukee-Downer College Follow this and additional works at: hp://lux.lawrence.edu/mdc_newspapers © Copyright is owned by the author of this document. is Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Milwaukee-Downer College Publications and Histories at Lux. It has been accepted for inclusion in Milwaukee-Downer College Student Newspapers by an authorized administrator of Lux. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Recommended Citation Milwaukee-Downer College, "e Snapshot, Volume VI, Number 25, April 22, 1949" (1949). Milwaukee-Downer College Student Newspapers. Paper 127. hp://lux.lawrence.edu/mdc_newspapers/127
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Page 1: The Snapshot, Volume VI, Number 25, April 22, 1949 · 2020. 2. 21. · Star IV---Joyce Raasch, soprano,-wn1 give the i last recital on Hay 12 at . 8:15 in chapel. She will ' sing

Lawrence UniversityLux

Milwaukee-Downer College Student Newspapers Milwaukee-Downer College Publications andHistories

4-22-1949

The Snapshot, Volume VI, Number 25, April 22,1949Milwaukee-Downer College

Follow this and additional works at: http://lux.lawrence.edu/mdc_newspapers© Copyright is owned by the author of this document.

This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Milwaukee-Downer College Publications and Histories at Lux. It has been acceptedfor inclusion in Milwaukee-Downer College Student Newspapers by an authorized administrator of Lux. For more information, please [email protected].

Recommended CitationMilwaukee-Downer College, "The Snapshot, Volume VI, Number 25, April 22, 1949" (1949). Milwaukee-Downer College StudentNewspapers. Paper 127.http://lux.lawrence.edu/mdc_newspapers/127

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Vol.Vt No. 25 iUlwaukee Downer College. April 22 1949

4-ST AR FEATURE

Perhaps you watched the eclipse recently. Jf so~ you probably noticed the stars which twinkled so brightly in tho sky. Dowl:ler will present some of its ~ stars in three senior recitals, and a Spring Concert to be given in May.,

Star !---Ellen Weiss, doprano,-will present her recite 1 ?.Iay 3 at 8:15 in chapel. Her program in­cludes Debussy, Carpenter, Donizetti, a Schumann cycle, and other selec• tions.

Star II---Dorothy Brach, pianist,-will play selec­tions by Grif'fes., Brahms, Chopin, and Scarlatti; and Beethoven's Third Con-

• eerto on May 6 at 8 : 15 in chapel.

Star III---Actually this program will twinkle with many stars, for ilday 7 marks the date of the Spring Concert. A vocal ensemble, organ and

piano will combine for this performance.

Star IV---Joyce Raasch, soprano,-wn1 give the

i last recital on Hay 12 at . 8:15 in chapel. She will

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sing four groups---German, Italian, French, and English.

Your mothers will also be able to do a bit of star gazing, for a pro­gram of vocal and piano selections will be pre­sented during Hothers' Vfeekend.

l ROMANCE.!!!, Tii! ~ I ' "Lady Precious Stream, 11

I the latest effort of the Milwaukee Downer College theatre, promises an eve­ning of rare entertainment to the audience. From its first presentation this

I. delightful sat ire has ex• cited high praise. Crit­ics have been Unpressed by its simplicity and

1 grace "wrapped in the

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1 silken splendors of an Or­( Continued on next page)

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Romance in the East Cont. iental prank,""" and all have acclaimed it a~ a · play or great originality and charm.

Though the play is def­initely Chinese in char­acter, there is a great resemblance between ita theme and the theme of Western dramas. As the author, Shi I. Hsiung htm­aelf said, "West and East differ actually only in appearance and outward thi~s. When you come to thin&s or the intellect, they always meet.

The romantic success story ot a young Chinese maiden of noble · birth who, aa subsequent events prove, loTed a humble gardener w}s ely,. and too well, is aure ,to please the spec­tators, for after 18 hard years, our heroine "turns the .tables." Her gardener becomes king and she has the opportunity to deal with her scoffing rela­tives,. Thus, good is re-ward~d, evil is punished and ,all are satisfied.

HAT HUN.r HINr S , Sol cry the sophomores-­

,it 's AprilJ OhJ sigh the freshmen­

it's ApriU And so it is--April, and

spring, and wonderful

weather, all of which mark the beginning of a new air.

··we don't mean the atmos­phere, either; rather we're thinking about an air ot anticipation and excite­ment, plus perhaps a lit­tle nervousness on the part of certain members of MDC, as the.t eventful time ap­proaches. Yes, it's Hat Hunt, definitely the biggest, best, and most rest--less part of Downer life.

Up to now, freshmen have been in the dark as to just what to expect, and natur-ally it 'a pretty dark till July 4, but a few helpful hints won't hurt. First, we sincerely suggest that the participants learn to study, because Hat Hunt tun depends on good grades. That we know J

Secondly, take care of those coiffures. They real~ ly count (as Andy will tell you). What 1s more, watch those figures • Try ten deep-knee bends every night; they're marvelous. Don't forget that class spirit, either. Keep it up despite opposing forces.

And please use a little i.Jnaginat ion. Try singing yourselves to sleep witli original songs. How we love 1'«n•. Lastly but ,mostl,y look forward to Hat Hurtt. We dol The sophs

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\VEDNESDAY SCHOOL AY'fAP.D TO ATHLEl'ES

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Q U I C K S N A P S 1

CONGRATULATIONS TO Phi Beta Kappa award Joan Atwell

Liz Black Chuck Glass

Lyn Stafne Ellyn Wenger

Betty Ren Vfright Junior Class Officers

Sid Stok~r--Vice president Gleria. Groleski--secreta Nancy ~e~eye~--treasurer

It looks like Uary Hess is gaining weight. The CS ohairs can't take it any­more. Proof l One flat­tened chair.

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April fool joke back­fireal Sug•r secretly planted ;n Mis~ Hadley's famous salt shakers and in­tended for Miss Hadley. Guest of Miss Briggs wants to salt eggs. Salt passed to guest. Sugar on guesta eggs • Good fortune .. -guest had sense of humor. Also good fortune--Miss Hadley and Miss Briggs have sense of humor tool

FACUI.:rY ROUANCES

Miss Alice ~eardsley to Mr. Ardys Van Stavern

Miss Martha Pratt to Mr. Jon !..aWry

Miss Mary Street to Mr.El­mer Schoettle

TIME EXPOSURES Apr. 22 McLaren Hasquerade Apr. 28 Student Recital

Greene 4:l0 Apr. 29 Mother's Weekend

be gillS j Apr. 29 "I.e.dy Precious

30 Stream" Chapel 8:15 1

I May

May

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I May

May !

3 Recit·al Ellen Y.feiss Chapel 8 :00

4 CS picnic back campus 4:~0

7 A}_ Banquet Hol­ton 6:00

6 SprJeY Concert Ohape 8:15


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