’5’ } v12: 'Moich 18, ii"??? lil‘l‘t by Martin, Gobi‘icl Swathcd in a characteniotic Moravian, White, holiday garb with a blood red sash flowing from his waist, Frank Hrochovsky, osoiotont professor in the Technical Drawing Department, sang the leading male role in “P136111; Domovo,” Staged in two acts and nine, 15081168 the play was cast with over 130 people. It was given in two pet'— formonces on March 1817 and 2nd which attracted an audience of over 3600 people to the J S Morton Auditorium in Cicero, Where it was held Hiacl‘lovnhy, who woceived hi5 ill-Es and ill. 15. dogmas in architecture from Alimony in Willi-37, wmto this highly acclaimotl full length pronucu ’ tion, directed it, amt nlnycd the looti- ing mole role. Tho mimod‘rama was created by Prof. Hrachovsky especially for the Moravian Youth Society which pre— sented; it. He arranged, the classical music in addition to the folk ballads and lyrics that were the accompani- ment in this, hit“: first full length production, The plot was written to portray that one finds content» Moment ' Wiclhom to Ploy Fol“ “Rogues” finitely,” Senioy Snot/stored llama “The Rogues’ Gallery,” senior spons owed all school dance, will. bring the focus on ll’l‘ characters on Sotm urday, March 29th, in the Student Union building. The 4A seniors, sponsors of the party, have stated that to handle the large expected turnout the facilities of the audito— rium, lounge, cafeteria as well as the East and West dining rooms will he used. ~ Dancing to rhythms of Homer Wickham’o hand will be featured in the auditorium; refreshments will be towed in the cafeteria while the dining rooms; will he used as ad- ditional checking space and powder rooms. Highlighting the festivities will he a special attraction to which the name of the dance is n clue. “We are going to make every effort to make this affair one that will literal- ly blow the lid of? the olol Mission with its ccnviciolity,” onnowiocd John Basic and Jerry Schneider, co— chairmen of the dance. The aclmission charge per couple will be $1.25 including tax, Tickets will be on sale in the SU Lobby this week between 10;30 am. and 1:31) p.m., or may he purchased from the following committeemcn: Whitey Hassloi‘, Jake Dumclle, Bill Sirvatka, Sloan Nicholas, John Sce- ger, Carl Weber, Bill Andrews, Ed Blumenthal, Vic Sldair, Nor‘h Sil— hcrtrust, John Pottenger, Slim All bright, Bruce Miller and: all senior class officers. tit? lolotmotion tot l’toc (Continued from Page 31 tion. in his younger: days he was known‘ as the Brain Boy, 91 taglihe which has developed into the more graphic Bee—Bee Brain in certain quarters. in short, some Mpeople feel that he is in the genius class . . . and be will he the first to tell you about it. Now this instructor, whose hairdo hears a striking resemblance to that of the late Gertrude Stein, was in the course of spouting the K‘Oll one (lay, scouting out file piotcction 1mm ginoers. the lad in question, recall: ing the warning about names and faces, mumbled an inaudible “Hotel” when his name was called. The pivo— cetiure was repeated, again with the same regult. A crisis, which might well have rocked “Benjy” hack on his well~worn heels, was swiftly zap- preaching. Slightly impatient, the instructor mapped the name a thitd time, it— nally catching: the response. Irri— tated, he scowlorl at the stucicni: with a glare that was intemlml to fuse the imfoi‘tunnte with the molecules of the chair. “Eithm‘ you’“« am ” no lilo: Moll wing 02' l a, Czech musical nloy. ment‘ and home only where his loved onoa are and was well characterized by the “dramatic personal“, flow in, Czechoslovakia, llmchow sky studied 111; the i’olytochnic losti» tuto o1; limo. Inclnclezi amongst his theatrical occompliohmonto om hio extemivo stage closigning at the Czech National Theater; hack in flotation, he was oicoillont of the cooncmtivo organization, tho Gory Gmop Theater. Boomers producing: ohmt nlxito, Htochovohy tool: voice lemons and on :1 hohhy is; still $111-- «lying voicew lie was o' featured sinw not for a radio program for nine ycom and was soloist in tho Armour Glen Clash While :1 Stud/out home. After graduating from Armour, he went to work for the aircraft in— dustry and hon just recently returned to Illinois: Tech to teach technical drawing“. Thus, teaching is well rounding out his successful career 33 vocalist, dramatic t1; and playwrite ll cit: Moth “limo fitficltct 7W; Professor Marshall H. Emma, TE~ cently appointed chairman oi? the department of mathematics at the Univezsity of Chicago, will addrecs a lec catch seminar in mathomntics at ll’i‘ this Thursday, 31; 4:30 19.111. in Room 2195, Alumni Hall. Tea will he ocrved preceoing the nicoting at 4:01) pm. in the Conference Room, 201) [ilnmni Hail. Professor Stone, who woo profco~ 801‘ of mathematico at Horvord Uni« versity, will speak on the subject: ”A New Treatment 0:15 WM; 1393ch integrals.” Memhem of the faculty and upper class studentc intercotofi in mathematics are eopccioily in~ vited"to attend. in ott‘lhelilll it @itthem Wi’o ticnol it hit: hosting“: A1: a. recent meeting of Pi Nu Epsi— lon, the musical honorary fraternity, the following officers were elected: President, DeVVit’c H. Pickens; vice president, J 01m Seeger; secretary, Hans Nomi; treasurer, James Leic‘oti. The function of Pi Nu Epsilon is to foster an interest in, music on the HT con/1pm; It is largely rcsp’onsL ‘ lole fox obtaining ticketo regularly to the pop—concexts and other musical events in Chicago, as well as the: sub» scription to at ho}: for the regular Opcm season. 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