The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 27, 1958, Page 21, Image 21

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Play to Open
Weekend
Festivities ;
Valentine Katayev'i satire on the
Russia -of the 1830s, "Squaring the
Circle." will begin the annual
campus May festival Thursday.
The play will be staged Thurs
day and Friday nights, May 1 and
2, at 4:15 in the Fine Arts audi
torium. '
Starring Judy Dalton and Rich
ard Geer, Salem; Ross Stephen.
Bend, and Barbara Bredsteen, San
Mateo, Calif., the play tells the
story . of .two young couples who
share a single, crowded Moscow
tenament room.
Following the play Friday night
a reception win oe new in Doney
Hall for May Queen Jeannine Mer
cer, Salem, and her court, Anita
Booth, Niagara, N. Y. and Sharon
Allen Walla Walla, Wash.
Other events now being planned
for the soma 300 high schools stu
dents expected on campus are a
welcoming assembly Saturday
morning ana an academic preview.
The coronation.-traditional May
pole dance and daisy chain, are
set for n a.m. Saturday n the
Fine Arts green to be followed y
the Willamette - Whitman track
meet at 1:30 and the Queen's coro
nation ball at 9 p.m.
Gardeners
To Decorate
For Coffee
With flowers a mutual interest,
numerous garden clubs through
out the area will be providing
floral arrangements for the bene
fit coffee sponsored by wives of
Salem , Cherrlana on Thursday,
May 8. The proceeds of the party
to be held at the home of Mayor
and Mrs.. Robert White will be
added to a fund to buy "posies"
for Salem's float in the annual
Portland Rose Festival parade.
Clubs participating include the
Salem -Rose Society, with MUs
Ruth-Squier making the arrange
ment; the Salem Garden Club,
Mrs.. H. G.Carl; Little Garden
Club of Salem Heights, Mrs. Vir
gil Sexton; the Men's Garden
Club, Marvin Black; Salem Rhodo
dendron and Camellia Society,
Mrs. L. A. Lucas; Lansing Neigh
bors, Mrs. Jess L. Mdllnay; Wee
Weeders, Mrs. L. H. Young and
Mrs.. Sam ..Emery; South Hills.
Miss-Billie Aldren; and the Man
tis, Mrs. Earl J. McLaughlin.
Mrs. vernon Wadsworth , and
Mrs. Earl 0. Bushnell. Cherrian
wives, .are in charge of decora
, tions for the, affair. The public is
Invited through the press to at
tend "the .coffee during the hours
)0 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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Student Recital
On Monday "'
The Salem District, Oregon Mu
sic Teachers Association will pre
sent their monthly student recit
al Monday at the Willamette Mu
sic Recital Hall at 7:45 p.m. Miss
Jeannette Scott is chairman of the
program and the interested public
is invited to attendw
Appearing on the program will
be Georgia Forgard, Nona Ellis,
Alan Holmer, Linda Howe, Adele
Ottum, Madelle Poole, 'Donna
-WrighVJulie-BIaisdelL-Gharlotte
Magnuson, Ann Neiman, Larry
Zeller, Sandra Stewart, Marjorie
Wenger, Charlene Baer, Jo Anne
Doerksen, Ann Haworth, Linda Se
burn, Jean Haworth, and Joan Cul
bertson. Music teachers represented in
clude Ruth Bedford, Irene Byers,
Catherine Schnelker, Jean Rich, i
Lela Lee, Ferae Craven, Genevieve i
Mickenham, Doris Hale, Lois
Schmidt, Mildred Gibbens, Violet
Burlingham and Margaret Hogg.
Rota Hart Women
Rotarlan Women will meet for
a 1 o'clock luncheon on Monday
in the Gold Room of the Marion
Hotel. The guest speaker will be
Mrs.' Richard D. Slater, grapho
analysist, who will give a demon
stration. Mrs. William C. Perry
will preside and new officers for
the coming year will be elected.
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Piano1 Students
In Recital Today
Mrs. Josef Schnelker will pre
sent a group of her piano' stu
dents In recital this afternoon, at
4 p.m. at the Robert's Studio. '
Students playing are Diane Arm
priest, Debbie and Judy Boone,
Christine and Susan Brandon,
Sancha and Malissa Duniway,
Danny Green, Alan Uolmer, John
Hudkins, Carol Lentz, Carol Lo
renz, Sandy Lytic, Linda and
Diane McGilchrist, Martha Mills,
Joey Moreland, Janet Peterson,
Bruce, Clark and Madelle Poole,
Kathy Ryals, Eleanor Rehb and
Marilyn Savage. ,. ,.
Jesse Foster
To Be Guest
Conductor
The Salem District of the Oregon
tuuoiv ivauicia nNWiauvu
nouncing Jesse S. Foster of Port
land as the guest conductor of the
9th annual Choir Festival on May
I Mr. Foster has a' B.A. degree
from Pacific University and an
' M.S. in Music Education from the
University of Idaho. He has been
1 a director of choral music at both
I Roosevelt and Lincoln High
'Schools in Portland. He was in-
,
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itructor of public school choral
methods at Lewis and Clark Col
lege for 4 years. He is at present
assistant supervisor of music in
the Portland Public Schools.
He has carved as adjudicator,
consultant and director of school
music and choir festivals through
out the state. He has also had
years of -experience as a choir di
rector in Methodist and Lutheran
Churches. 'He is at present Min
ister of Music at Portland's First
Baptist Church.
Mr. Foster is 'a member of
Music Educators National, Oregon
Music Educators, Oregon Educa
tion Association and the Oregon
Choral Conductors' Guild.
Of interest to many Salem resi
dents the fact that bis wife is
a former Salem girl, a daughter
of Rev. Fred C. Taylor, a former
pastor of First Methodist Church.
This year's Festival will be held
Sunnday afternoon, May 4, at I
o'clock in the sanrv-r of the
First Baptist Church, le public
is cordially invited to .tend this
opening event of Musi' iVeek.
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Reception Will
Fete Wilkinsons
LEBANON The Revj Kenneth
Wilkinson and Mrs. Wilkinson will
be honored Sunday night following
the evening service of the First
Baptist church. Rev. Wilkinson for
several years has served the con
gregation as its assistant pastor as
well as youth and music director.
The couple will leave next week
to make permanent resilience., in
Portland, where Rev. Wilkinson
has accepted the directorship of
the Hinson Memorial Baptist
church choir activities and also to
continue his studies at the Baptist
Theological Seminary.
Mrs. Wilkinson Is well ,known in
the Salem and Stayton area. She
is the former Miriam Brown, the
daughter of Mrs. Golda Brown.
Mrs. Wilkinson was the 1956 Leb
anon Strawberry Festival queen.
She also has been studying in a
Portland college.
Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sun., April 27, '58 (Sec III)-19
Salem Retaaa Club members
will drive to Portland Monday to
be guests of the Portland Rotana
dub at the home of Miss Hattle-
belle Simonson. v
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be heard at the, Wednesday luncn
eon meeting of the Salem Soropti
mist Club at the Golden Pheasant
Mrs.? Teres E. Hanks and Mrs.
W. W. Goodwin were the club's
delegates who made tne inp to
Great Falls. Mont. for the con
ference. 4
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