The J-TAC (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 21, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 30, 1968 Page: 1 of 4
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Student Publication of Tarleton State College
47th year
tuesday, april 30, 1968, stephenville, texas
no. 21
parents' day queen nominees smile
for the photographer as they anticipate the
election tomorrow. Voting on the five will
take place in the lobby of the Student Cen-
ter from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The nomi-
nees are (from left) Kristi Bowers, Suzanne
Sam) Huston, Linda Reed, Pam Boswell and .
Jeanne Hayes. The election will be run by
members of the student council, who are
responsible for stamping ID cards.
TarEeton Readies for Parents' Day
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Queen Election Held Wed.
Tomorrow in preparation for yearly Parents' Day ac-
tivities, TSC students will vote on a Parents' Day Queen.
The election will be held from 8:00-4:00 p.m. in the Stu-
dent Center.
so a member <f the E.T-E.R--
N.A.S. and T.T.S.
Miss! Reed is a business major
from Iredell, She is the fresh-
m4jj/ class secretary and fav- ■
orite. A member of t h e
O.W.L.Si, she was recently sel-
ected as the Keys' Playmate.
Miss Reed is a member of the
Wainwright Debutantes a n d
sponsor of\the Wainwright Rif-
les. ....
These five girls are not the
only ones who will receive reco-
gnition on Parents' Day. Par-,
ents' Day," in one Sense, is a
climax to • a year's work- Out- .
standing students will be recog-
„ nized in an awards ceremony.
Students will be recognized for
high academicexcellence as
well as for high standards of
service, and conduct. This
awards ceremony will be held
in the Main Auditorium at 3
p.m.: . •
Among the highlights of this
program include the presentat-
ly-elccted vice-president of the ion of the new queen and of .!
•v sttudettt body for next year. Edi- -the three graduates selected to
tor. ot thei QrasabilJcri.. she is al-receive highest rhonors. Along
Five Tarleton State College
girls have been nominated for
Parents.' Day Queen. The no-
; minees > include ' Pam Boswell,
■Kristi Bowers, Jeanne Hayes,
Suzanne' (Sam) Huston, * and-
Linda Reed. The Parents' Day
Queen will be recognized on Par-
ents' Day, May 5.
' Miss Boswell, an lementary
education major ironi Sweet-,
water, is treasurer of the fresh-
man class and members of
T.T.S., T:S.E.A., and O.Y/.L-S.
Miss ;Bowers, 1968 Tari ton
Homecoming Queen, is a so'iho-
' more elementary education maj-
or from Brown wood. She is a
member of the, Wainwright De-
butantes, T.T.S.,. ap'd O.-W.L.S. ;
■ . Mi^ Hayes, a business major .
frojn Fort Worth, was .recently
selected as junior class favorite.
She is a member of the
. E.T.E.R.N.A.S. ■
Miss. Huston,, a senior English :
major from Euless, is the new-
with these recognised, fhe nine i
high honor graduates and the;
ten honor graduates will be ^
acknowledged ^
One hundred eighty-six Dis- <
tinguished Tarleton Students will ■
be recognized. To be a distin-"
guished student, one must main- i
.tain a "B" average with no
grade lower than "C". Fifty-^
four of these scholars will also
receive . the Scholarship "T"
Award.
Departmental accounts of out-'
standing students will also be;
given. 1 \■ .
The "T" award, given for ach-'
ievement shown by .consistently "
high standards of conduct and
service-; will be given to sev-
eral TSC students.\
The Student Council will be -
recognized for its service to f
Tarleton in the past year. The
j-TAC Staff and Grassburr Staff
will be introduced. The ;class of-
ficers will also be presented.
Interclub; Council, T?f .S, and
T.T.P., ; will be introduced. Al-
pha,: Phi: Omage and. Gamma
Sigma: Sigma,-. service clutas;:.
will each receive acknowledge-
ment. .
Tickets Go On Sale For
110 in the Shade" Production
//
The Tarleton Players and
Music Department are selling
tickets for their musical produc-
tion "110 in the Shade" as they
Academic Excellence
Banquet is Thursday
. Sen. J. P. Word of Meridian
will be featured speaker Thurs-
day night at the Seventh Aca-
demic Excellence Awards Ban-
quet in the Cardinal Room of
the TSC dining hall.
' A semi annual affair, the
"banquet wiil begin at .6:30 pm.
Highlight of the night will be
the presentation of the Academ-
ic Excellence Awards plaque to
the . president of the TSC club
that posted the overall highest:
grade point average for the fall
seriiester, 1967-68.
There will , be no charge to
students who regularly eat in
the Dining Hall. Cost to others
is $.91.
TSC Student Edr'ns Fellowship at TCU
John Gresham, a Tarleton
State College student: irom Fort
Worth, has been awarded a
teaching - felloiwship at - Texas
Christian: University for the 1968-
69academicyeai\
Gresham, a senior mathemat-
ics major, is the son of .Mr. and
Mrs. Felix Gresham of 4916 Rut-
land in Fort Worth. He is sche-
duled. to graduate from Tarleton
in August.
approach opening night this
Thursday.
Tickets for the musical-come-
dy are on sale at the Tarleton
Student Center. They are being
sold on a reserve seat basis- Stu-
dent tickets cost $1.00 and non-
student tickets are $1.50.
The play will begin at 8:00
p.m. on the nights of the run of
the production, May 2-7, with
the exception of a special 5:30;
p.m. matinee on May 5, Par-
ents' Day.
"The musical", said Wajme
Toone, faculty advisor of the
Players and director of "110",
"is pulling together quite wfett.
We hope that it will be an en-
joyable experience for our aud-
iences."
cheerleader
tryouts
All persons wishing to
try out; for 1968-69 cheer-
leading positions must
meet ,(with Johnny Ellis,
head cheerleader/, today,
from 3:00-5:00 p.m. be-
hind the Student Center.
a yell to be given at try-
outs Saturday will be
taught.
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The J-TAC (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 21, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 30, 1968, newspaper, April 30, 1968; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth141156/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Tarleton State University.