Show a Drama 'Glass Menagerie' 2 “Glass Menagerie" the play which won for Tennessed’ Williams the coveted Pulitzer prize and Drama Critic3 award will give Cache Valley audiences a taste of the expressionistic and impressionistic movement in the modern 2 theatre Production dates are set for March 30-Ap- — — The Fulbright act a law which students opportunities to study in foreign countries is now in effect in China Burma the and Greece according to Dr Daryl Chase dean of 'stu- dents In those countries programs of study have been announced and students are already there The act provides opportunity for $3600 scholarship The money is used to pay the cost of transportation to and from the country in which the student will study and the cost of study while there In New Zealand and the United Kingdom work is now in progress on these programs France the Netherlands and Italy will participate in" the plan but it will be some time before the nature of the programs ofstudy will be announced Negotiations are now in progress with Australia Norway Austria Egypt Iran Turkey India and Pakistan to bring them into the program Up to 100 graduate students will be sent to each of the foreign countries which take part in the plan Preference will be given to students who have completed course work for the PhD and who want to go abroad for research in connection with their thesis Students who desire more information about the scholarships may contact Dean Chase Main 133 - -- Rue Johnson and Mrs Vergil 'Peterson rehearse scene from “The Glass Menagerie” The drama is scheduled for March SO to April S in the Author of the play is Tennessee Williams who wrote “A Streetcare Named Desire” and other Broadway successes Utah State auditorium Officer Elections Scheduled for April 14 and 21 Election Schedule ' ril The play is principally the memory of one of its characters Being a “memory play” it takes a lot of poetic license In the sets for example it omits some details while others are exaggeratd according to the emotional value of the article it touches Music and Memory Tennessee Williams says “In memory everything seems to happen to music” so background music is used extensively in the play to reflect the emotions of the ors Music used in the USAC proAuction will include original music composed by Paul Bowles especiai-Philippinfor "The Glass Menagerie" ' Taking the role of the mother f a southern belle whose husband has deserted her because of her constant nagging is Constance Peterson' Mrs Peterson has ap-- a peared in' drama productions atBarnard college Columbia univerSity New York City N Y and at st Lawrence university Canton N Y She was a member of jbe American Theater Wing in New York City during the war Role of Son The rote of the son whose memory constitutes the play is taken by Rue Johnson Rue appeared as Mr Brock in the Aggie production of “Little Women” this season and was previously seen in “Outward Bound” “Junior Miss” and ‘Canact-provid- es es dida” : Margaret Swenson veteran Aggie Thespian is cast as Laura the crippled daughter whose world is chiefly composed of her collection of glass animals and some phonograph records left by her father This season Miss Swenson has appeared in “Winterset” “Night Must Fall” and “George Washington Slept Here” Don Tayson a newcomer to the Utah State theater makes his debut as Jim O’Conor the gentleman caller Declarations of candidacy due Chorus Plans Expansion in student body office 12 noon Sets BE Cantata Spring 7 were elections Students Associated ‘April Thursday Dates for the annual The USAC chorus is again open Campaign managers’ meeting set- by the Executive council this week according to 5 auditorium to pm any student who wishes to join Norman Jones election chairman Primary elections will engineering size: of the chorus has been The 7 be held Thursday April 14 and the final elections will be ThursdaydueApril issue restricted during Winter quarter If you don’t know how to drive for election Copy’ 9 am from be will 21 open The polls Fridue to the opera but now accord a car' but would like to learn Thursday April Studentbody office 5 pm of these days to 5 pm on both ing to Prof Walter Welti director then you’re just the person the day April 8 is looking the will be t The main auditorium Campaigning begins 12 mid- - it is open'to anyone who is inter- automotive department is required to' become a candithat inside for And the less experience you 11 ested in group singing polling place Campaigning date A candidate need not be night Monday April had with driving the better have is audithe auditorium will be forbidden nominated this chorus Main The election going quarter Primary or endorsed by any bn the day of election torium 9 am to 5 pm Thurs- to present a sacred cantata “The Here’s the situation Prof LeRoy to run Offices on the student Executive organization Crusifiction” by Sir John Stainer France and Instructor Vern Beechday April 14 f 'y A meeting manager’s campaign Council will be filled at this elec Final election Main auditor- - This cantata will be presented in er are teaching a class this quarwill be held for all candidates and These school ' the Logan tabernacle on the after- - ter called “Driver Education and tion for the next year Thurs-- ( ium 9 am to 5 pnu Thursday their campaign 'managers vice Traffic Safety” Purpose of the offices include: president rioon of thetac£5&fctureate ' April 21 on Page 2) Continued one-yecourse is to teach prospective high president secretary and three school teachers how to teach drivcouncilmen These offices may ing be filled by any student registered rs Opera-Backeoffice of term In the college the Now these prospective teacher one three need pupils so if you want to learn is one year In addition it ii ' chosen how to drive come and be a year councilman will be from the members of the freshman “guinea pig” for the driver teacher of an a class State Indication class to serve for three years who developthe Prospective “guinea pigs” appreciate people by iiiram McDonald ’ to contact Prof Franc be asked also future 'Such are most Freshman Defined ing might The campus was humming opera as of sketch Ned were in the new Technology office Stocks the Count his at A freshman is defined as a stu- Particularly noteworthy — Tiratsdfly--m©- r ng SHassathami)£t 'IessTlTSTT lbuilding dent who has "completed of Johann leads — Rosalinda and Adele La melodies 48 credit hours All candidates new — the Definitely the outstanding male credit from the standpoint of 12 role character Rue Kirk did a magnificent must be registered for Strauss’ ’’Rosalinda” acis Tom Riordan who exaction hours and must have maintained Scheduled for its last perform- as Rosalinda employing both a 15 grade point average during ance tonight “Rosalinda” is some- tion and voice in a manner very ploits his jailer’s part to the fullest the last quarter of attendance at thing new for Logan opera-goer- s comparable to professional singers to give audiences a boisterous time in the same part seen by this Two other excellent parts in mfich college for it is classed more in the realm candithe same vernacular are Dr Falke to be wish writer one Persons who of light opera It has proven does Adele as Sudweeks names played by Maughan McMurdie and Dr G F Knowlton research printed of the most entertaining operas to Virginia dates may get their suitor professor' of entomology and on the ballot by filing a declara- come under the baton of Prof Wal- the same commendable job in the Alfred Rosalinda’s one-tim- e A Dale Blackburn excellent Of Her the maid the purely tension entomologist at Utah State by tion of candidacy form with ter Welti who has directed many part has been asked to serve on the as added manner Frog Wareing election chairman at the student outstanding musical treats In Lo- voice and friendly to arrange LaVere is the of taken dramatic part program committee by greatly to the enjoyment body office on or before noon gan ly branch Pacific the for of Slope Other phases theopera parApril 7 Candidates for secretary “Rosalinda” finds its force in play American association of the the chorus and dancing ings must pass a typing and shorthand humorous action through a clever Barnard Brown taking one of were excellent— and audi- - of Economic Entomologists This Einstein as leads male r main three-yeathe parts draw test and candidates for plot and tuneful songs that Can-adcouncilman must file a statement a direct relation between familiar- is less gifted than some other lead- ences will vouch for it Everything group wilt meet18 at Grand and lacks something up to an enjoyable time foi on June 16 to of class rank ity and likeability— the more they ing members Dr Knowlton and — we hope — During 1940-4- 1 His audience cast for flair the of natural acting are sung the more students like Forms Available - was chairman of this ChristianW N of the Dr some Welti Prof group the overcomes These forms will be available in them Thus though audiences are sincerity summer branch his Director sen Dance and makes and Mary meeting being held the studentbody office after March bound to enjoy the performances difficulty however Utah at Whitney 30" The filing of the' forms is all tremendously the cast are really first opera appearance A WANT TO GUINEA PIG? - 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