The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 59, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1950 Page: 3 of 4
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;en Respond to'Easy Livin'Trend
AdoptPrints, Sheers to Fit Fashions
On Thursday Aggndp
MemTdlt Artists Sa«a ^
»»Musicians Perform
k) JOANN MINKINS ula.k- in mure -..mtwr color-, «•>
i'bat Feature Kdilur th.- >-a-\-going denim <la.k- f..i
Responding to the >•») living'
trend, men are »eating new and
different clothing in cool, sheer
•tylea.
Beruherg. voile. dotted »wia», silk,
terry cloth, nylon them- are the
fabrics men switch to, when buying
ahirts
Brilliant, exotic, silk cabana
hi.-ta lend a touch of Mexico while
other prints display Hawaiian
greetings of "aloha "
Sun-satinnal are the lush colored
terry cloth shirts in soft, pastel
colors.
Seersucker shirts with big, liold
dots prevail on the campus, along
with dotted swi»» in bright shades
of grm-n, red. and grey
< omh.ned With these cool sport
shirts are the new butcher linen
trousers in colorful shades of happy
red and California sun Fver-pop
i.Imi are thr wrinkle-resistant uiynn
When a fellow wunts to dress up. to look hi« best
a comfortable trend has developed Palm Beach -uits arc
in the dress shut the vanishing for style and comfort in the sum
neckband Still the fad are the mer sun Single 01 double-breasted,
cufflinks for the fellow who wants they lead with solid colors, ut sub
duvd plaids.
simmering days ahead, men
"The Tttan" —a film re-creating
the life of Michelangelo will he
shown in the mam auditorium to
night at H, undei the sponsorship
ol thr alt department Admission
price it hit cents
The film, which was released by
I’nited Artists, has no actors m
dialogue, hut IS narrated by F'rodri-
March A musical score has also
ream of lierontius.” an performance, "The Heath of (let li.h critics tiegan to see merit in
for chorus, orchestra, "ntius considered a failure MIgar's work It became popular
when first produced in Kngland m England and won and maintained
After lieing pionouneed a mas its pla.. Iieslde the "Messiah" and
terpiece by lit. hard Strauss upon even outranked “Elijah** in a num-
its performance in (lermany. Kng her of performances
TROPICAL r1 hi*
ini ■ ■ 9*e the t'..,.j ■
I • 0-1 • • if .•••*.:■• '
the ampu, along w*th Di J
"ark poika Jots solid < '<->r,
anzj stripe* Jim Bledsoe left
mode ar* 9<o* rayor- p' ' ’
with leaf da gn «ear*nq but h
... ner tro.. .- wh o- h ,m
pan.on Bob Hardy r qht wear
* wi red • with rav n a* •
I’hntu by H*»b M<-rlout!
mas la* prepared foi sun and fun been added to the original version,
in clothing that is nail, sheer and which was filmed by Curt (hotel
modern i. Swiss producer.
-The Campus Chat-
ocielu -.Amusements
Friday. July 7, I9S0
Paqa Three
■ Edited by Henltint-
oratorio
meixo-aoprano. tenor, ami has-
si busts, will Is performed in the
main auditorium at K :tn p m
Thursday
The chorus, undor tbi- direction
of Kiank M. Kinle.s will pun the
Symphony orchestra for the pro
duct loll of Su Kdward Flgar- re
bgious maaterpieic In (lemg.
Morey, conductor of the orchestra,
will direct tin* petfonnanee
Solo roles will be sung by \\ .mda
Sit<u>n. Ismgview; (ieoige Mi Kill
ley, New ('uncord, O, and Hill
,-pnrka, tort Worth
('animal Newman wiote thr text
ot the oiatiirio m the Inti linb
centui s to eiinimcmorate the death
oi a deal friend
Him a use of the ill 11 null ic- ol
3 Collegians Set July Rites;
Others Keep June Tradition
Music Fest Furnishes Diversion
In Double Bill Program Monday
Persian (ntiden is a tuneful vari-
ation of the Rubaiyat of Omar
Khayyam Such familiar stanxaa
a- B*sik of Verses Underneath the
Bough. Ah. Misni of My Delight,
and Myself When Young will hr
sung from the poem
Museum Shows Parts
Of African Congo Life
Coffee Cantata and In a Beraian
Carden will furnish double hill en-
tertainment in the music hall audi
torium Monday, H lfi p.m , D Ralph
Appelmiiii of the Sehisd of Music,
lias annoiiiired
Artists pei forming these two
numbers will in- Klainc Turney,
Tulia, soprano, Nancy Kvans, lien
ton, contialto; Ira Si belli*, l.ub
IwH-k, tenoi ; Appclnian, bass, and
Ruth Johnson, I,os Kreanoa, piano
The Coffee Cantata and the
Persian Harden are -ong cycles fui
.l ily In nr toice mole wedding Cook, -oil
Outdoor Concert Plays Mozart
Wind and string instruments
sang the moods of Mozart, and
»ught winds carried the melodies
•kioss the campus The audience
at silently, listening, and ruse
from the grass to applaud a- num-
bers crescendoed to a finish
This was the scene Friday night
Theatre
Center
fiampuA
Sundey-Mondey
MY FRIEND IRMA
GOES WEST
w *h Mat a Wilier John
Lund ard D ana Lynn
T uatday-W ednetdoy
MY FOOLISH HEART
witt So ar Hayward
*rd Dana Andrews
Thuriday-Fridav-Safurday
WINCHESTER .73
with Jimmy Stewart
and Shr-ny WiM#..
Spe a Late Shew at
10 o clack Saturday
JexaA
Sunday-Monday
HOUSE BY THE RIVER
with Lou**, Hayward
and Jane Wyatt
Tuetdey-Wednetdey
THREE CAME HOME
w *h C aude"e Colb'-d
and Patr r knc w e
Thursday Friday-Saturday
GYPSY WILDCAT
w *h Maf a Monte/
and Jon Ha in Color
(Qhsamland
Sunday-Monday
CHALLENGE TO LASSIE
w th Edmund Gwynn La’ e
and Geraldine B'ook'.
in Color
Tuaaday Only
MILITARY ACADEMY
with Tanth Avenue Gang
^adnajday-THunday
BIG LIFT
with Montgomery Clift
i MUiy*MTurguy
ACROSS THE SIERRAS
with Wild BJI Elliott
at thr School of Mu«i< • »i11«t«**»»
concert
Is**.* (iihaon of the S< ho**l <»t
Mumic conducted the concert, whiff
featured Moiart Serenade .V |R
Thu. particulai composition wi.
written to la* played in an outdoor
thaatcr.
Sixteen musician* pai tn ipated in
the program playing an OImk*
(Quartet in F Maj"t t’lm riet Quit*
tet in A Major. \ M i• n al I«»k»
and Serenade N't in in H Flat
The audience, seated on *1"
grass, chairs, and blankets, vigoi
oualy applauded th« concert
The Ohoe Quartet in F M «
wie pla>e*l with a rich n *.*-1
tone and wa well ie* eive*| h> the
audience.
In presenting the f'laiinet Quin
tet in A M i HU th* members *t
the (puntet played with rich, ex
pressive quality
•Vile*. Myers, St. Louis, and M o
Fullerton, Abil ne demonsti at :ru'
their abilities on the horns in A
Muaiea! Joke, interpreted the title
to its exact meaning A Musical
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CLASSIFIED
FOR SALK I'ractically new H«
vere H mm. movie camera Hargaii'
Will sell cheap fall Hruoe hall
Room l>-*'t24. Mrs Viola ltranm»n
Joke repie-ented small t«iwn musi
•an- who very often played wrong
notes with astounding result
"erenad* \ lo n II Flat wa
played precisely h\ |,{ rii i niaiiS
ending the program.
I he Friday pro iam wa.- one in
M'i les (if (kiitdooi pi r «ntati'.i
which th* School of VI i* .* hopi
to giv* thj> -umo.ei
lot \(*itli T« xans while three coup
< keeping tradition, maine«l the
last day of June
Mi and Mi < \ llachman of
(•arland tiave announced the en
Nigement of then daughter Klaie.
t.» I t Hon Howard 1‘ayne, Shn
man An Force base The wedd ng
is t«» take place July 21 at the
l i t I'leshytetian chuich in (iai
land
Mi— llachman attended North
t’ex.i State, an I I t I’aytie grad
uated from the United States mil
tary academy at We-t I*.»ifit
Miss Loi Keene, daughter of
M* I. T Keene. Seminole, Okla
man led < W McCarty July I at
the home of In C K tdlton. IR|||
Ills
Met arty served two years in the
Navy and attended North Tex a
State college.
Vi i I'atneia Lea Smith, (laugh
tci of Mr and Mrs. James H
Smith, hallas, married Rayford
Citok. Paris, July I. at Hampton
Place Ruptist church, hallas Mis
Cook att«*nded North IVxa State
The last «lay of June <mw thiee
North Texans exchange marriage
vows. Miss Marjorie Jane Ku
Sweetwater, became Mis John l»ec
lioyd at the First Christian chuich.
Education Profs Convene
For Throe-Day Session
A cunffM'iK'i* un thi "Ni*« F.viil
nut i v«- (iitvrm fin S^iunilary
Si'hiMiln” will Ih* In-Ill * hi the ram
pun July lib J'J. iiiriirdiiig to A, V\
Blair, brad uf thr ih-partnmnt of
nlural toll
Ri-pr< nrntatm - of high arhoola
hi thr north TVxiin ilintrirt will
Httrliil thr ronlrirnir aporisornl tn
thr Sotithrrn An-oriation of Sr.
unitary K.luration
Sfage Shows 'Bohemian Girl'
As Saturday Night Feature
.Hwrrtwatrr
Mra Boyd atlrn.lrd thr Dnivn
- It y of TrXHn. whih Boyd uttmidrd
North Trxa- Stair
Mi mill Mm Krnmt Boyd Hill
In vr iiia.b thrir holm* in (.inland
following Ihrii miiiruigr ill (nil
land Thr nrw lirtdr in thr forniri
Mm- V111' min (tzrlI lint k -
Thr rouplr lllti-ndril Alllllg'oll
Stilt.- iollrgr, and hr ain<i att.-ndr.l
NTSC whrr.- hr wii- a nirmb.-i uf
thr D.-lta Signta fiat, i nit>
Mi— I'atiina Ann I'own. daugb
tn of Ml and Ml- Jam.-, |-
I’owrr, Mnri|ii.-tt. Mn-bigan. »-x
I liHtig.-d vo»s Mill) John (I Wanli
! ington. non „f Mr- Will It Waah
ington, Dalian, in thr trrtory of
Holy Trinity ('atholir <burrh in
I talliiH.
Mi Wimhingtnn attrmlrd North
i III Mu lligan < ollrgr ol Fdll.'litlnll
and Wanhlngton nttrndrd North
Trxan
Fraginmita of lifr in thr Afnran
Congu air now on diaplay in thr
four von.ii. and arr wul.ily divrr .ollrgr inusruni
gvnt in I’on.'rpt and miini. nl -1 y l>- Th.* dirplay .onnintn of nativm'
Johann S.-hantian Bn. h wrotr thr hatn, l aninhaD' trrih, a hrad-hunt-
Coff.T i antMtu an a natirr on thr rr'n axr. a danrrr'n *kirt, a nmdrl
rrar.- of coffin* drinking in l.mpzig African houar, harpa, flutr-, druma,
III I72f> Thr Cantata ia humor- oatrirh rggn, an rlrphantt.a.th,
"tinly writt.-n iti an entertaining and limin' and tigna’ teeth and
atylr. .lawn.
•*»**
wigat
dm
A rrnr !'i<-ik the upmetta, “B"
hrmian tlirl," fraturmg tu.lcnt- of
• hr mum. depart m.-nt, In. lan-n
billed fm tin Saturday night tag.-
nbov Mi- Nl..i \ Md minic *.f thr
Srhuoi of Munir will dim t the
xkit
.liianita Teal, Dalian, of thr mu
-n department, will aing Blu— Fm
rvri I’a.nt, an min from the op-
eretta
The rant incliid* - Anna I *.111-.-
I’attri -nn, "piano, who play the
part of Arlinc; Juanita Teal, con-
trait", » .iypny Qiic.-n , Jim * "f
Ter, tenor, a- Tliaildeun; Mi ivin
Soilry, baritone, a ('omit Arn-
heiin. and I'aul llain , lelior, an
Flmrnt.-in Naniy Wright will ac
company on the piano
David Fl\i and Juntine Boar,
man, la-mmint 1 at ion -chool, will
play a piano duel, the (lypxy nong
from the opera "f’armrn"
Tb. nrieen pi.alurtlon ncbr.liilrd
will be "The llanty Heart," with
I’airicia Neal and Ronald I’oagan
A -yniphonn arrangement of
Stardimt, under the direction of
'Fm-m l.raham, will la- prenrnted
an an overture.
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The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 59, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1950, newspaper, July 7, 1950; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth710149/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.