WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1992 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Pagliacci Makes Debut as First Talkie Opera University Audience Finds Music of Production Well Directed By Laurence White. e'32 The University had its first opportunity last night to hear a closed open, when Ruggiero Leoncavallo's Pagliacci was given in Fraser theater. The opera was ponsored by the San Pablo Opera company. This was the first attempt at putting a full opera on the talking screen. The orchestra, which was under the leadership of Carlo Peroni, was the best part of the presentation, although the projection machine, which was not in use at the time of the performance, of the music. The leading singer had powerful resuscitated voices. An older person may look好 on the stage in a love role, but the eye of the motion picture camera is not kind to the porphyria of the performer, who would have looked better in these roles. This presentation was given under trying circumstances. Fraser剧者 is not equipped for regular talking tiple roles and did not provide information was not completely satisfactory. The chorus parts were very well presented. The opening chorus in act I and the bell chorus were exceptionally loud, the ballet was of average opera quality. The enthusiasm of the audience showed that there is great promise in the motion picture field for opera. It was clear from the first scene that translated into English before it will take with the large majority of people It must also, be staged differently. It was quite clearly shown last night that the audience were excited and not motion picture scenery. Examination Schedule Announced by Senate The opera last night was a success in that it gave many people who have been unable to see an opera on the stage an idea of what it is really like. (Continued from page 1) credentials of 208 students admitted to the University from 53 schools; in 1531 it passed on papers of 868 admitted to 211 schools. The greater number admitted last year with advanced standing than those admitted to Junior College, the number being 123; from Kansas City, Kan. Junior College, 64 cane; while the teachers colleges-of Emporia and Pittsburgh contributed 46 each. Of the 390 graduates from the College last June, 204 had entered the University with advanced standing, and of the graduating class of 42 percent had begin their college courses elsewhere. Other business of the senate included acceptance of the recommendation of the committee on junior colleges that St. John's College of Wintlebead was placed on the accredited list for this year, and membership of other organizations on which students from high schools in other states will be admitted to the University without examination Teachers Appointments --also Charles A. Dimen, a former student of the University, will teach mathematics and Latin next year at the high school in Preston. Read the Want Ads. Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Church Sororities Hold Joint Meeting One hundred and thirteen members attended the joint meeting of the church sororities held at Myers Hall has eight. A picnic supper was served Martha Bovey, ed'33, was in charge of the program. Group singing was led by Ruth Pole, ed'32. The music was influenced by Isaac Bell, lautit, and Alice Gallup, ed'33, pianist. Supper was in charge of the presidents of the sororites Laverie Hausek, c'33, Kappa Beta; Irina Blodgett, c'33, Phi Chi Delta; the Whelia N琢, ed'33, Epsilon, Geraldine Fison, ed'33, Epsilon, Elinabeth Dower, ed'33, Kappa Phi. The reception committee was Alice Gallup, fa3; Hazel Hedges, fa3; Marjorie Nelson, c3; Marian Riley, ed2; Josephine Dawner, c3; Thelma Wilcox, e33, announced the pageant "They Who Weave." The following persons took part in the pageant: Laurelle Flooke, c'mel; Mildred Grauberholt, e32; Milfred Ingram, e35; Evelyn Wren, wcmt; Evangeline Wren, wcmt; Dana Straus, e34; Freda Merrick, e33; Josephine Strain, e35; Freda Merrick, e33; Josephine Strain, e35; Freda Merrick, e33; Guests of honor were Dean Agne Husband, H. E. Linden, and Mrs C. P. Welker. The patronesses of the secretaries also attended. The follow-up meeting with both Megan Kelper Beta; Mrs Anna Olinger, Phi Chi Delta; Mrs Paul Rankin, Thea Epionta; Mrs. Edwin F. Price, Pka Phi; Mrs A. D. Grey. Sigma Eta Chi. Lawrence Art Club Entertains Athenaeum The Lawrence Art club entertained 125 members of the Kansas City Athletic Association to present the University yesterday. The purpose of the visit was to view the art treasures in Spooner-Thayer museum, and to see the work of the University art collection. Special guests and members of the Lawrenes Art club included were: Chancellor and Mrs. E. H. Lindsey, American Museum of Natural History museum; Ms. Florence L. Snow, president of the Lawrenes Art club; Mrs Rosemary Ketchum, head of the department of design; Mrs. Mary S. Thomas; Mrs. S. W. Attkinson; Mrs. Courtney; Miss Kathryne Whithe; Miss Clarice Hatton; Miss Marjorie Whithe Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes had chard, of the entertainment plans for the day. The group arrived in time for a 1 o'clock lunch at the Colonial tea room. Miss Hoopes preided during the luncheon program. University Women's Club to Have Tea NOW! The University Women's club will entertain with the last of a series of toast tomorrow afternoon at 3 i.Myers meeting of the club will be held also. A play, "Night Club," written and directed by Miss Helen Hoope Hoops, will be presented. The play was taken from the film of that title by Kathleen Brush. Ends Tomorrow Mrs. P. F. H. Holder will pour. The committee in charge of the tea is Mrs. E. B. Stuuffer, general chairman; Mrs. George Deel, decorations; Mr. George Deel, decorations; MARKS the SPOT Houston Prohibition Debate "The Flirty Sleepwalker" Pathie News Extra! Extra! Aimee McPherson and On the Stage Thursday Only Matinee and Nite GEORGE E. LEE 13 Brunswick Recordings Artists Featuring JULIA LEE World Famous Blue Singer FRIDAY - SATURDAY The Racing Classic of the Century "THE COUNTY FAIR" School of Fine Arts to Have Banquet The annual School of Fine Arts banquet will be held tomorrow at 6 p.m. in the Kansas university. The main speaker of the evening will be Clad Thompson, editor of the Sturbena column in the Chicago Review. C. S. Kullman will be the toastmaster. The topic of the program will be "The Triangle of Fine Arts." Speakers will be Margaret Roberts, fa3, 30; on "Music and Art in Social Life," William Howie, fa3, 28; on "Music and Art in Art History," Richard Cribb, crief; on "Music and Art in Religious Life," Maurine Bruner, fa3, 25 has decorated the. Martha Lawrence to Head Theta Sigma Phi Initiation services were held for six. Those initiated were AI Freda Brodbeck, Jane St. Clair, Bettie Millington, and John Price, Janet Price, c$2; and Mattel, Todd c$2. Theta Sigma Phi, professional journalism sorority, met last night at 7:30 at the home of Dr. Helen Mahin, 1801 Mississippi. The following officers were elected: Jane Lawrence, c35, president; Jane St Clair, c32, vice president; Betty Miltineau, c4th, counsel; Alfred Brockwell, bchd, treasurer. Katherine Kaul, fa32; Criss Simpson, faap; Evelyn Swarhton, fa28; Ruth Spindler, fa32; Lucile Gabel, fa32; Enterprise Knox, fa32; Gavin Dougherty, fa32; Helen Stockwell, fa32; and William Howie, fa32; will be in attendance for the Kelkula Lambeth conservatory musical festivity, at its annual infitiation tonight at 5:30 at the Hotel Wood. A banquet will also be held. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Elects Sigma Alpha Epsilon held election of officers for next year Monday night. The following were chosen: Wilbur W Coen, Jr., c33; president; Kenneth Hodge, c33; vice president; Maurice McKone, b32; secretary; Fred Black, c34; captain of initiation; Ronald Stewart, c*uncl; correspondent secretary. Choose Officers for Next Year Alpha Tau Omega fraternity held election of officers last Monday night. The new officers are Standleth Tiger, Terry Smith, Dan McNabb, John Hutchison, c33, worthy chapin; Robert Hitchock, c33, exchucker; Jack Tuttle, c55, keepers of annals; Henry Edmunds, c43, sergei; Ronald Roberts, c44, seminal; James Boudreau, underer; Ernest Gillies, c33, Palm reporter. Pi Kappa Alpha Holds Election Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity elected officers last night. Herbert Woolert, e32, was re-elected president, James Frier, e34, succeeded Carnie Smith, e33, as vice president. Robert Harley, e34, replaced Clement Hall, e33, in reshuffling the board, e34, succeeded Robert Harley, e34, as freshman adviser. Alomic Omirror PJ had charge of the weekly W.S.G.A. tea which was held in the rest room of Central Administration building today. Pink and white teacups were decorated with table turtle decorated the tea table. Mrs. C. H. Landes, housemother, poured. Alpha Omicron PI Gives Tea Install New Officers Phi Beta Pi, professional medical frenewal, held installation of officers last night. Those taking office were: Dayton Frinker, m35; president; Don McMearland, m35; vice president; Allan Lomax, m32; Clover Joyce, m32; cresner, 32. Westminster hall, Presbyterian student center, will open house for fathers, mothers, and friends next Saturday. The event will be followed by the members of Phil Chi Delta. Lieutenant and Mrs. G. A. Fadness will sail from New York soon enroute to Panama, where Lieutenant Fadness will be stationed for foreign service. Mrs. Fadness, use Dorothy Bonson, may formerly a student here, Mr. and Mrs. Fadness, use Dorothy Bonson, Mr. and Mrs. Fadness parents in Pittsburgh, Pa., before the time of sailing. To Have Open House Delta Sigma Pi announces the pledging of Harry E. Foster, C. Wakefield, Minae, Emin H. Bourman, W. Holmes, Lawrence Oliver W. Holmes, bunc!; James O. Garrison, b32, Lawrence; Jon K. Garrison, City Judge; John Elliott, c34, Earlon Mrs. W. J. Burlie entertained 23 guests with a bridge tea this afternoon. Tulips of various colors were used as decorations for the ten table. Them Tau, professional engineering fraternity, announces the pledging of Elton Kelley, 'curel', of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Maude Gwinn, regional secretary of the Y.W.C.A., visited here Monday and held several conferences, with leaders of the organization. Sigma Alpha Epsilon announces the pledging of Gordon Gray, c35, of Newton. 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