The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 65, Ed. 1 Friday, August 16, 1963 Page: 1 of 4
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Summer Band To Present
Two Soloists on Program
Morey To Play Carnival of Venice
II igh ' hool lianii dn < < lot
from :* I cxii' fiti<s and
stub •*, plu.' < ana. I a, will mak<
up " than ► >;i1 f* tli- Sun
un i Hand in it* prngr im ui
' I .'i tonipht in t he VI u*ic Hi i
tal Hall
State' tlui than [rxii- rep
iV'entoil in tonight* <*«•*,.•»•»t .in
< Hlifeima, Louisiana, (>kltihuMin.
I'ennes'ei and Wisconsin Alust
of tin hand dilectors are work
mg on graduate stinlii * at North
lev as tins seme 'ter
UK. CKORMK MORKV of the
music faculty will l.e fluti solo
i't with tin irroup. playing tin
difficult •*( arnival of Venice"
and the "Night S<ilil«K|uy." hy
Kent kennan
Student trombonist t, H l ane,
president of I’lii VI u Alpha Sir
fonia music fiaternitv, will !»■
soloist in tlii Atlanta Zephyrs,"
by I iai dell Simons I,line recent
lv returned from a -.iimmci tour
** .. o> liner i, .111 A i ed Sy r 11
phony
Re-hud W ill" ei "Ti ailet 'in
foilie," a work of historical in
t e * i st, Will also lie included oil
t hi program The music was
wnt ten hy Wagner as part of a
funeral tribute to his country
man and fellow composer i url
Maria von Weber and is tub
titled Kune nil Mush oti Themes
frottl V\ els't ' K111 y 11 nt lie."
IN 1844, ohm 18 yaa
hi- death in l.ondon, a patiiotn
movement began it (ieimanv to
return W’etier's body to In rm
live Uresden as a final resting
place, and Wagner w loti the
"Trauei sinfonie' (or the hand
which accompanied 11 ■ torvhht
ci'ilei'e thn.Ill'll the it I ret of
I h Ic laui ■ i ■ g U elier ’ • re
muim* to a 'pi'iialh prepared
toll! I. W Ill’ll! .1 . - I • I \ I l'i d till
-olemn luatior at the giavostdo
lli has* I tin funeral muse on
themes fron Welier’s grand
opera, "Kuryanthe "
Hand 1' t • \la irn • M• A
don has also scheduled tile
Spanisl march I I i 'ompiista
dm ." by James I'arvei the ovei
t'lte t> ".Mi at i a i and Hem-.!; !.
hy Ilectm It, rim/ Tin Hn
iv sum ot Noble- fioin itim'ks
Kornakov’s opera Mlada ", the
Hebrides Suite arranged hy
t lore 1. i iltuln an and t he "<
Ioshus of Columbia March," by
I! Alexander
Don Juan To End
In Cloud of Smoke
Mon Juan will meet his custo a tribute to its greatness
maty end in a cloud of smoke
from tlie flames of hell in the
ttp. ra \\-uk-Imp's pri-'i iitatnm of
exiirpts from Mo/art's "Uon
..•*■.nt .- 11 ui. i o, '.Ini in
till Mil'll' Itei itlll Hull
include tie first seem of Rossini's
"Thi Mart i t of Seville." and Me
bussy’s tirarid I’mv I* Home win
nitig lyric s* i in I'he I’rodigal
Son.*’
Mo/art’s "Mon tliovanni" is now
r it- ITi'itii yeai and has rarely
hi t'll out f tin- repertory of opera
h'UM mi it- tirst performance
it ! rST. h veti n the late 1'.»th cen-
tury wh«ii Mo/.art's music went
• nt nt fashion and the Italian com-
posers Verdi and F’ui ■■ ini dominie
ted thi' opera '• eric, “ [ion < 11,,van
ni" cunt in lied • In ild t he sf ago
Mary, Mary' and Man'
Musical Hits Booked
For Fine Arts Series
l ouring miiipiinii s of two Hroad
way hits, "Mary, Mary" and "A
Man for \ 11 Season'." havi heen
hooked fill North TcXIl- It". Ill
Fine Arts Sent , aiinr ling to lit
•times ! Itei'i" ,!.:!"!■ f thi
Fine V i t' ( ommittee
Club To Hold
Frosh Panel
F’icturc the
green beanie
freshman in the
lie’s wondering
"Mary, Mary," written hy Jean
Kerr, ha' heen it for (let "2 The
original production is now in its
third year on It road way
Thi* .Inn. !• performance of “A
Man for All Seasons" will stai
Kid.ert Harris, Robert Monley,
Dick O’Neill and Jeff Morrow The
How can 1 make good grades, '‘hty. written hy Robert Molt, is
get dates, join organizations, work "'nn,M v',,‘w 't "'k 1 rit
on publications?" tes Circle Award and four Tony
This fall's freshmen can learn ^w-atds
the Hnswer to these questions "Threepenny Opera." whuh is
and others at (50 student lifi the original story of Mack the .ally impossible
panels sponsored by Mcritum The Knife, will oper the entertainment turn’’ uni real -le w "toppers
panels, to he held on Monday, series I >ct S
Sept Hi. will discuss scholastic Kileen Farrell, mu of the lead
success, social success, organiza mg sopranos of the Metropolitan
'iot" and publications pride in ih> Open w ill pci I ... ■*. •) •! , Mai
university and help that will 1m |ns Symphony <)rchc*'ra Sunday
available to incoming students afternoon, Nov :t Th< symphony
Outstanding male and female will perform again Feb 27
students will give 1 .Vminute talk The (;„|,|ovsk> opera Theater
will perform "Tosca" in a return
appearanee Nov 5 I'h< theater op
poured here two years ago
Two pianists an also included in
thi* spring program l.uli Oswald
on student life at North Texas \
ipiestion and answer period will
follow
A faculty member will serve a*
a resource person
These panels will he held in (!)' . .. . ...
, ,, , , , _ . of Mrazil will |>erform Feh .’0 and
different classrooms nt i p ni and , v. ,
HO to l.r> students will attend each
I’ctcr Nr" appear a ;.r:
panel. In recent years, gist five "n'inni' Vi'd
. ..... i i._. i . „ 1 . ' 1 1 *l Plans nn iM-ing made to include
have heen insufficient for the large "ther program during the
number of freshmen spring. Mr. Rogers said, hut the
Student chairman for the pan '«'nlrnet has not yet been signed
els is Norma F’opelka The committee will also support
Panel roomin'rs will assembb in a lecture -one during the year
the Husiness Vdniimst rut ion l.e Phe speakers will be announced
tun- Hall at *5 15 n m. Sept M'> Int* i
The Campus Chat
46Fh YEAR
NORTH TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY. DENTON. TEXAS
FRIDAY AUGUST 16 1061
NO 6S
Ten To Get Doctorate Degrees
In Thursday Night Graduation
ol’KK \ TRACKS
1 he plot of this opera trines
thi last days of the legendary
s one Mon Juan m found lighting'
, , his wav "lit of the house of Mon
w'.'k-',.,. program will also nB AnnH had in to M
• III* * her I .nt she raised such a
commotion that her father, the
< ominandaiit, came running, and
in the confusion Mon Juan stahs
hei father
Monna Anna’s tiance, Mon < >t
tavm, pledges to aid hei in finding
the Mon and minging him to jus
t ice.
Many such adventures continue
throughout the opera fot the tin
inhibited Mon Juan, hut in the end
Is consumed l.y the files of hell
for his sins.
MAJOR \KI \S
The opera Workshop will pie
eut the maim arias and ensemble
singing from the opera in tin ori
gmal Italian, and He'uient Tenor
I-iig'ene • oiiley will narrate the
plot ill Kng'lish between the e\
erpls
Mon (.lovaiini will he -ung hy
Hol.ert Herman, baritone, and
Moe.na \nim by Marlene Melavan,
soprano Hei flaiua . Mon Ottavio,
w ill hi sung' li\ .1 R I'aw kins, ten-
or, and hei futIn i by hei real
life husband Macon Melavan, bari
tone
Monna Rlvira. whom the Mon
has dest rted after eloping with
her, will be sung hy Julia |,ans
ford, soprarie and the fie a ant girl,
Zerlina. whom the Don tries to
sedu< e on hei wedding day, by
Kathleen Mardiicr, soprano
I he fust a eiie of Rossini’s com
ic opera "The MuiIhi of Seville"
i f’i i sum* prin i vim a! material
foi t«*n<.i and haritone The heroine
ot the opera does not appear in
this sreiu < mint Mrnaviva’s "Ser
• nude, a lyrn tenor aria and
Figaros (the harher'si almost v»
l.arg' al F’ni'to
v * J. ‘
Fall s Activities To Begin
At Freshman Orientation
It's t inn It ell t In Ina'k
\ tuife i inning Fnutii Siimnu
t'i>r .1 >m< i almost nM t
\"i t li I' \a i- |it ' i 11 ■
“i’t I |','| III I li i :it I m . I 1 I ' 'III'
tu III glailnati t mli i t in .
I'll ii r da v a' I i ui l I 'ill
I’he i f:i• tiii 11>| 'In
ren'iv e<I 1 im In■ !•'i ili i
♦ i l', I I I: i ' 1 tli* i * • ,
pack file I'lnthe and tell Mum
■ h"ii|. i ap|u d In gradual inti
F’l 'I **i * f I
mmi i « 11m 1 mt
In Ini '
nl duct i
i \i IVI
g'l ee < ,i
i leertu
at s ii m
English Major
Drowns in Lake
tidal- I "f la l inn met w lien 11Mi
"’ti iii i i\ id I In ir in.i ter and
lees
__ I'llUll glade fol those who e\
IK'i't to n ■ eivi degrees hi \Ug’list
HI si Im in t lie Reg ist i a i ' (Ilf i, *
"lav Ml nthei suminer iludents
ill take final exams Thursday
ftei attending' < la - on normally
hool free Monday
"COME ON OUT, qenio!" Randy Jeffery of Denfon rubs Ihc maqic lamp while Pam DeGrool of
Dallas patiently waits for her cattle But when all fails, Miss Dc Groot blames Aladdin for rubbinq
too hard.
' Aladdin and Lamp To Show
Professional, Pretended Magic
N" admission will In- charged
for the program
University Drops
Library Service
library Sersire HO. !'*«• of
I took* and I ihrurv Material* ha*
been dropped from the curricu-
lum
Ihc nornialli rcouircd tre*h-
man rour*e i* “definitely needed
hut i* not a college course ac-
cording to it* (iinnition. t‘re*i-
dent J • Matthew* said Thurs-
day 'll mean* that Ihc student
will have to u*c more initiative
and ingenuitv in making’ the I i
hrarv serve him " he added
The course i« one of several
which i* being dropped from the
catalog thi* vear Other* include
Math tOfi. Ila*ic Mathematics,
nnd III I *e of the Slide Rule,
and Mu*ic 16.1 Mu*ic Orienta-
tion.
Other course* will hi- drop-
ped hut will In- replaced with n
-imilar offering
What happens when two mn
g'irums happen to be at vto same
place at almost flu hhmii time
one with magic, the other with
‘‘miigick’’ "f the blin k variety ^
Memliei of the audiem •• will
find out when "Aladdin and the
Wonderful I.amp" is pre ented
next week hy t’hildren's The.-i
ter in the Business Vdmini'trn
tion Lecture Hull Two lit llie.
performanee* will he given at
" pm Monday and rue'dav
The evening performani i will 1><
at H:15 j> m Tuesday The ml
mission is 25 rents per person
meKBAi h
tell of Flallns will pre'ent u I"
minute llcrvv tstween a ts :i( at’
threi fa rfirrmarici Xlthou 1 a
professional, he i also a "’inlent
this summer at North t’i u
Mlaeb Mag'ir or * hauu at in ■ v
as represented in " Maddin
seek* to produee death "i i.l
ual injury by alchemy ug
g'lery, legerdemain or trek*"
ascribed to demon' The magi
mn begins his devion* plan > \
telling Aladdin that In .'"ir-
on ari adventure and rn • u a
bright, young assistant ’ll" r
iri.iiin L nirii *• 11 toil -i (.» ' Mu
Mlaek Apt s, a* V laddm • t
learns when he b• m -r ;f l»
the "Ir jeef of siii I n at'ii
Till HI \> foil- > Maddin
through many adventure- and
misailventur* T'he mag inr
portrayed trv Mob ti"i'"ii, rie* t
Aladdin, played by ttarnly Jef
fery. to get "gold and ievv-
emeralds and diamonds of gf at
worth Hearts and ruhi' - >■ '
as you have never Seer, ts n
Mut as the ugh 'hi' • ■ re • *
enough, the i aniel Nupb-e'l
played by Johnny (iur'er
fuse- matter* by making wi «
-News Briefs--
criir ks at the most itnpo-rsilile
timed
The dramat i/al mri of Kliza
beth M Monley - adaptntion at
tempts to follow the original
story very closely The lorille I
moved from ' hiria to Magl lii't
because the tale is I*i r urn in
feeling ami di r tpt 11.n~ ami
Chinese in settings arid cos
t umes.
TWO Ml \K\I TI Its hair
been added, the camel and the
vvazier, plaved hy Mill (> i I'tnn,
for the purpose* of comedy
The dnve of tin lamp r - pin ,
ed by Ron Bell, a . '.n pound
former professional football
taekle Till' carnet is pin el try
two people, one foi the head and
the voice, the othei end purd
for support and Imdily i *tar.. >
( It her irrembr r i i rf (hr ■ n t ir,
elude Sara Nan I'liomp*. r
lieheraxade Barbara alters,
\ ladd Ill’s mother , I 'a in I i r1 '
tin pilin'! Rn hanl (iilr-on, the
fruit o’llei , till.soli and laulnrid
Jayne n ■ "Idlers, and Jan Mai
low Roseniarv High ami Agg'le
I 'ill ll t lie |III11■
Servin' foi Kenneth It luibl.
a Nortl I r • .i enior Ki ina
yot who drowned Vug * iti a In• n(
mg accident on Lake l.avoii, w.n
held at t pm Mol lay a* Luk-
rule Mll|rt 1st < 1 11 l Ir III I I , l
Judd s hoili was iii - en d n ’0
feet of wntei Siititiday l«\ Hl.ino
pol ;• i lb ib ■ iw ni.l it'ii i
struck l>v the hiuit pi- pell* i
Tin* \ i> 11 m 'I of ''".pi | *i mi.
nil I a in Dallas, had heen t Nortl
I i «a - st mli nt ii .
. l'Mit Iti was takitu history it> I
government inur • tin • in. -t* (
Morn in New (ti bun I add < >v
ed with hi ■ family t. I >n 11. • it
I !• 1" lh w a * a g i a.limit •( I 11
A 1am High ho>,| ill I atli r !. t
Moll .1 ' 'III I 'I IV I I * 1,1," .
S C , III ISMFO til
. t intent
ith lev
* foi n
leg
( VMM I'M K I I
plan to attend
fall should apply
i at mn < a rd pack
mi's Off ice Hack
• Mli Sept 2 11 at
* • f t he R**gi st i a r ’ i
l Sept 111 to |H, they
ke<l up on t he t h i rd
\ • I n II 1st I it oil It I lid
till Reg I
ill It IIv
i t ll I lull
From
>f ti.
to b
ted Undents
t In-11 g i ad*-
slip
elf
is mu i Ic
ll 11,
t h«‘in t <»
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addres*
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t J» lll|R’( 1
ell VrlnfM*
III" Iteg
I’t 111
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I'a l • •»!t ><
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ml* th* r
rfidc ‘ if
1II,lent
IS 1
if i«!«-1 !j yi
FI 1 i l>M
'll -.I'll' 1:1
1
( \! Fifth.
•Vi s VI ||l
-ill! a
.leu
■? talk to
\ t*
■ 1 u a t e
a fte 1
1 h * * < 1 # * i
<•» a ft*
Plane Turns Back
Travelers Return
a w u i *t*.| I’ll* involution and Imui
•'ll’ * mn will I. delivered hy Rev
5X 1 el \ lilt*. Illllll.trl if e Vlir
i" I rn at Menton's h irst Method
i-t • hutch, ami a ’ . iiu rnlier brass
boil ut ile' l.i i.e (■ Itii'ii r. of l he
musii fa* u11v w ill pre'.*nt a * lass)
i! ma el h\ 11 a vdn
la ii 11 •!( \ I
ii ml nlati". for * j<» i
■il wit) tIn ir ills*,
i rn I u*|e
I \ N MI M \ I I -
degi'e
'np
trow, F.*l 11
i t ‘ti ii. ie t e i t
They were 500 miles out over
il...... * an on their way from Kur
ope to tin tati s < >xygi n n.a .1-
had already Iwen Used twice Thi
pilot anmiuru > d the plane was
turning hack because <>f a rnechan
n al defect which wa causing the
i aliin pressur e to vnrs K»< itement
One of Four To Die
^ wmwav CviAl*iinf
V»ai IV.CI LA^UI I LApian U
i r < among tin i -* c, , i .
W a-
A i"c r e an Mrari .r lh>i* rt Sat »• r
Meld lloiigla s, I'll M , " The K« \
1 he pilot rust 11 \ uu- to F i "fr
them
loar'l Kc
F a" Air
‘ f i itr«* f hi* 11ii14m111#*
Cllltll W llllld tire | r 111 IK’ (rave
to l.i
* *F fih. F 4 ft, \ .1
ditcFieii 1"
M " Relnt r
■ n shifts f w.'i ii pat lent
A* it turned out the pa .iu.gr r
Mot IV.lt |r,r
tat ion are
for I'hvsM t! Ki fial ili
j til Mi fili'H i»f !he 1 f|
ended ilfi delayeil hut ,nb
Mi
Wind Hr '
- * *f i !• I 1 * ? 4* f i • $» $ (. s« liHil
Kva Joy Minpi' ii' iii'
»Ills
ole", Roa
• Mav 11 *n • .ri, Kj! I) ,
■\ eek OH ''1 l etr n f i. , a
f VA H
V Measu
i » • M ' Fit 'if Sim 1411 Sf ijf|
montI, tout of F ur "p< if)
h«* >
— Ache *
* iFi«*nt im th«* 1*nmil rv
daughti r, Ann V1< < iuft m
< , 1 ;|. |i i
Kalfrh Mf»u/on K t f f ,
"One rug "f four people ill thi'-
<.m inn exjiect iHiner uriles a
.■lire is found," a group of grad
iat« ttident w a warned ’I a
day
A If r ed I i |n civ . f t hr \ n • r n a r
i i m e r Sr*, iily told 11 < II* a It h Id
r at ion Workshop that caruer is
t)ie No 2 killer ir tin eoiiritry
Approximately 7* uon pe* i*!e will
1 . needles 1 v of * am or lu > mg t h<
m xt year lie* au*< *f lie k of edu
ntiofi regarding th* <|.•■#•*• .*•." )•
said,
"|m* tors ar* now saving one in
three patients It could )*•■ one in
two if people could recognize can
iii even danger ignal and
*. ild e t 1 . going t* t)i* <1 I*.r
he explained "They also need to
have a thoriigh annual health
I heckup "
Tin ■.<*veti diitrgi i ognals are
I t’nusual bleeding or di*
i IlH rge
Mrs Samp ley. wifi of Mi \
M 'ample' of t b* h i g 11 i - i I,1
was one of ““Vera! V ,l ! • :•
who toured Furope thi< inn . *
< F Shiifiird. dir* I'tor • * * Mr*
journalism department, and I
family have a I • pis' returneil
fliiirl a Furopean tom WI Ie ill
Rome, they rai. into I .i.. »v rkland
managing editor of th* Men'oii
Rei-nrd * hroliu le, iii: a h i ar t
later nltended ari opera - it) I •.
Ml' O.'l " | i. a ■ I 1 • ■ l.tu. Ii ' •
saw rnanv famous -iglit * raru • g
from th» Lig.r, vla.a!* th. Mr.'
Ishi M useum to the V rig
ll ti* 1 K "0 I ikl t’» till * opelihag.
b d 11 , \ii Flvaluation of tin Huh
He'a11"! • Hi gr aii" *.f Selected
I’eva Huhlir *5. Ins,| Sv items "
I I' I I MM,
l*..i....* i. ......
A lump "i thi' kening in the mermaid of liar
•where
that d'*•
III bowel
not heal
or bladder
sen irul th<
th*- Rhine
Rot k
< hi is* uu, \rub*
of thi Is.relei
Masters Hall To Get New Labs
ough
dlff l* lilt y
able Tuesday for renta »*. -t *• 1 • t• ’
wh' exja*i't t* g'radu.it* 1 *■■ g*
Stott of * hi Reg st t a r < t" a r
nouni ed
Seven new resell reh ln**oratnr
. i I'orferem e rootr arid a ti ii
lizmi' ran )s ing ir -tali' d it:
tii t.fi'i-inent "f Master* Ma
The rn w lab* will cost a)s*ut
sii.o,tioti. Mr R W Adams, ii*
* i stunt to th* fire* i dent estin a ted
Thi* figure include* jiio.nuo «i«i nt
d iti' .' Mu- 'firing 'err ester or or.
-1r*i• • i•,r, w, r- ir, th* *,a enu rit *.f
the building
\ * fie* ia! rew fron W > st Vir
ginui will ir'*m 11 $80,dOO worth of l a). . ) ,*,1 tiymt.a- un i't
new a)*oratory f irmtun and of the 'wimming H ,< l
a)**.ut another lltitMMr is ••xj.i.tid
t ' . ’pent ..I, n* .v eipn [irnelit for
thi la'- ’ri’ iding an ultra < ent r
f uge and ar elect rim micros* ..fa-
Thi university hopi’* rn"«t ,.f
the work an lie eon pleted in
tin *> f.,r th> fall aeme«trr
p m
the
Registratior. will )>« hid I
building from Sept 17 to
Th* fv» for ft.* Ill* f *
gre* regalia i* f *n f>u tti* •• *
ter' degree $0 50, and for *),*• d
lor di-grei # ’>•' < hi" ► -v i
ts a< * efrted for payment
Interested per-or - sh" I d g t
flu ’out Ft basement i't 111 a m * f * * •
uth
Library To Remain
Open During Holidays
Rent To Expire
On Parking Spaces
Rent on all parking [.a * r
tfie univer*rty parking lots will
expire With the end of the w
mister, fji" rg* 1 Lindlejf, Mu**
n* " (Iff. . a*hier .i, lui lay
I(h * whI roo“’ )«• made )*'f*,ri
trreast or el
\ son
t t'harigi
habits.
8, Hoarsen
0. Indigeat
’wallowing
7 t'hange in a wart iii mob'
'I tie society 1 hoping to Hid up
, aricni eibe ation programa in the
publi* „-h..ols, working through the manner wit), surging ar I fen
R TA and other parent gr'iufi- at lit) entury
I ),. prog ran w , d ’ id* a li'm Vf r - 'am pie a>*l 1 • ,»t t)., hr.
trifi for the aixth grade ‘F'l! land visit and th* tout f thetiirek
Taki th* High Road” one for the |>,lcs were of primary mter. it to
’i* vi*r,' h e u'hth a fid r. ifit h. 1 ' - )te r . ,i * f ' ). ti*. : ); *■ r M l*
Smoki or Not to Smoke"; and a the trip really was a circuit
film entitled "What is f ancer ’ through historical land-
for I gh « hool student*
The society is largely e volun
tier rganizati n, \» Moux said •’ ,,f' ,h" 1 ' ,J»V four f t|
There is *nly one regular Haff Kreek Isles that they met tw" girl*
mem liet pi 2 V»o volunteers from Dallas, including an NISI
They saw (’resident K*nr * ■! m
Ireland and went to chur. h a* ft.*
same service with Unecn I iz.n
lad I arir) F’r in* e I') p in F.dir
burgh
Wiiile in Ireland, fie w* lit .r
n mediev.il tour which mcl tiled a
dinner sers'ed in the old medieval
ting
Munrat t ■. t list!.
V N M IM V Mi Nt,
... »», .****' * , , .*, i» ,
" A * omfiiirison of Two Met hod* of
listening and Reading in an
I igh'l ti. id*' l.mig'iii Arts Hi
glare K * titretti Ih.vd I am K*l M
1 Mm ription, Analyst and Kval
uation of rhree Afiproaehe* to the
I en hmg "f Reailing" Shia bug
I l. Li |l HersoftaI ( burn feri*
tic* "f Secondary School Social
idle * student Teacher H« R<
it I '■> < r'am Measurei of |*o
' I * i, ' irn Mi ’.a', ii ,r AA
ban Allen l.uker, Kd I> . "The Ri'
,lMor<’ti||. Met leen He rsorill I it V I f i
tegrati*in and Creativity''; Merge
f'.llis \ niighan Jr Kd M "Some
l hiiiiietrr i t|rs of College h ie*)i
men According to Sex and Kthtiic
• iroup anil th** Relnt lonsliifi of
I hen < 1.a t ie te i - * ic i t. ■ A' ride n
Achievement
Services Held
For Industrial
Arts Senior
(.Mil h 1*1 I >
F’ ineral servr.
VA ■ >* it; ug Sr , a
ur’ - major and
F on • aptai’ w »
s for Thomas F*
senior mduatiial
retired !’ S Air
ser. i*l it- K .ri a
Th.
rr fa-r
whole organization
ded i
gradnatt d isar W r g),•
!.V.L?7.,»ed”7v. f •*" 1 "■»' »• 1 ’“rv • m ” "r: ■ • ‘
PATIENTLY, th!i cUrinetItt waity For hiy cue in the combination
tymphony choir proqram Tuesday niqht. See paqe 3 For a review
oF the perFormance.
Regalia Available
For Summer Grads
Mraduatmn r*'gaha will *»• avail
Th* Ld rary will reman <»|** ri
from * a n t*. ( p m A ug 2" '
Seflt II ex* efrt for l.alior Ma'.
Sept 2
Thursday it wili close at . fi m
a* th* summer tern end* « »r Sept
1*5 it wi ■ fieri from -an to
the sfrai'i
sons vi ho wi not *ontinu* t" refit
paces mav ret irr *tis-11 key f*>r a
■ efuf"! of their fl 'ard d* f" -'t
Hers*.ns b siring a parking s|,M'*
nn )»• placed on a waiting i*t for
• t <|0 defio'.t \A fier, n plaie ,.s •
,red, th* defn, t w I* u *"l 1 f*a' • rit a> *1 l-r aderurig
ft.iy thi» fir t semeatcr's rent *ar,t pr grae
and rt .iiir.h,' hi added It seek* '* busy opening r* Mrs Sa pi*-.
•* iv* lives l.y edu ating the fiui> I said There wen mu' tu.ier '
Ie. keeping doctor * informed, sup over then , she ' onti' ed ami
porting fa itn for Hit* tmn 1 most of them .sen i" • '■
Igr ril'd treatment w th r the plaie* the Ight C, '• nb'g
r* a*h of all, Imiiroving tnede al guidebooks, looking a’ art, dis. i<
and iai wrvie.** for the * am * r sing world affair*, -raving at
the
and W - I W r II were hi d Aug
(5 in the h irst Maptist t’hurch
Mur a wa in lb -dawn Memiu
ml Hark
Woodling, dt*. 'lied at I 50 pm
A ig :t at F’luw Memorial Hospital
after an apparent heart n'.ta k
lie wa* laun Aug 27. 11*28. in In
diana|Hilis, Del
Survivor* include his wnlow, An
dm-, and threi* Thirma* F
A nth IF- te's and * eet * g p t i - ' ■' * • .'in ;*t ry ■ .i • i
• •f other countries a! North I’exas, Da,el ami Dick
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The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 65, Ed. 1 Friday, August 16, 1963, newspaper, August 16, 1963; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth771753/m1/1/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.