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Show REVIEWS ... FERRY HALL The season is well under way. Open House at Ferry Hall The University opened its season turned out very successfully. The with Lute Song1. This was an guests enjoyed conducted tours adaptation from one of the through the rooms until nine, and worlds oldest plays. However, it then joined the dancing in the basement lounge. The dance was was, brought up to date and presented with a modern day un- sponsored by the W.A A.., and rederstanding. The staging was well freshments were served. One done and the dancing was worth amusing incident occurred when one of the fellows who arthe price of admission. This week-en- d the University rived late, wanted to see the rooms. d is showing Arriving on the landing between Maxwell Andersons Masque of second and third, he was met with a stream of water from a fire exKings. In case you have not heard of it is a tinguisher, which rather dampened his enthusiasm for visiting play that is presented to an audience that surrounds the players. third floor. Better luck next This type of productions seems to time, Gebo. Among the recent be in a revival at the present time. happenings in this dorm was a ' Lest you think the University fire drill here late the other night. Some of the girls slept through it is the only place in town that puts and most of them were afraid to on live acting, remember, you jump from the fire escape, when have a date to see the "Westminreached first. Poor things! ster Players in Night of January they October 23 the WOW entertained 16th. Got your ticket? their mothers at a very successful The Utah Symphony will open tea at Ferry Hall. its tenth season this November 30, with an all orchestra program. WOW! WOW! Nine concerts have been schedSLC. secure can uled for Students Westminster Organized Womseason tickets for $6.00. All conen had a WOW-in- g good time Fricerts will be held in the TaberNovember 4th, in the when day night, nacle except December Slumthe combined choruses of U of U Payne Gymnasium, at their ber Party. and the Symphony will present About twenty-fiv- e Verdis Requiem at Kingsbury girls were the at Ilall. present party, according to If you did not get to read a Betty Hadley, president of the organization. The program consistcopy of the Tower, issued by Sigma Pi Alpha, you should contact ed of musical numbers by Gwen either Dr, Schwender or Dr. Lewis and Mary Ota, and a short movie on home furnishings, preYancey. Now showing at a local theater sented through the courtesy of is Pinky. This is another in the Barwick Furniture Co. Gayle series, about Negros in these Unit- Smith and Janice Mitchell were in ed States, which seems to have become the fad of the time. A color and dancing is Red Shoes. picture that was outstanding for This picture should appear so on it photography, Beauty and the in SLC. Having already seen the Beast, has just completed its run picture, I recommend it highly in SLC. If you didnt see it then it has story, it has color, it has you can brag about having missed dancing and it has beauty. Once something. Another picture noted again, at the Studio, you can see for its photography as well as Hamlet. It. W. Theatre-in-the-roun- Theatre-in-the-roun- d, 9-1- 0, CLASS OF 49 Sigma Pi Alpha Checking up on the whereSpanish students of the college abouts and doings of members of the class of 49, revealed some in- will be hosts to the meeting of teresting facts we thought you Sigma Pi Alpha, Wednesday, November 16. Miss Jeanne Lathrop might like to know. Willie Bingham is in Califorwill tell of her adventures in nia doing settlement work before Mexico during the past summer. he goes into his seminary work. Mrs. Ralph Cowan, a friend of This information comes from the college, will exhibit her fine Susie Bingham, sister of Willie, collections of serapes and other who is at present in Salt Lake. handicraft. Group singing of Faun Davis is teaching the fourth grade in Douglass, Wyo. Mexican folk songs will be one of the features of the meeting. Miss Davis attended the University of Wyoming this past summer. .Seen .at the football game the other day was John Garrison and wife. He tells us that he is principle of the grade school in Ophir, Let Henry It Do HENRYS Utah. BARBER Lavell Swede Hansen and wife (nee Joanie Lauras) were on the campus for the football game. They are making their home in Lyman, Wyo., where Swede is working in the oil fields. SHOP Ricks-West-minst- er For the Best Cut in Town charge of the entertainment. for the noisy were evening Shirley Mertens and Beverly Taylor. Beverly Turner and Billie Ilahn headed the refreshment committee, while Barbara Sandquist and Marjorie Franz issued the invitations. 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