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Coed Recalls Life
In Troubled Zone
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The Campus Chat
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Go// Teom Begins
Qualifying Rounds
— Poop 4
4/TH YEAR
NORTH TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY DENTON, TEXAS
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 14 1964
NO. 32
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Faculty Names Recipients
Of Campus Who's Who
Brubeck To Present
'64 Yucca Beauties
In Monday Concert
Seniors Lead With 27,
Grads, Juniors Place 6
i ii .!«!••!! ,iN tin !!•«'► I Win \N liu .it N iflli I \ i
xx i.i i llii) . iii\ t i\ ,i ■ i .i I '111'• i Ka I • n11*■ i
Hit ttnl Im til*- axxiit'il' .’7 sop
-I mli'iil .mil lhr*« iiD : u i• • i
i.•< ti ll l' t Inn ili‘|iiirtni«Mit In n!
il l .mil iii • iv'iiitmn with
C >
Jazzman 1 *i»v«» ltruiH’. k lead- off
|l .■ 111 ■ t b I ci I it Ml uidax
Unit will iitkt1 Fine Arts Simh"
s...h.O" . fnitn ii»/ ' to etassli a1
HHImii in I hit ii two weeks
Hiulioi k anti his i|iiartrt. appeal
i.iy mi tho Mum Auditorium stnyi
I.I B l.'i || III Monday. will hr fill
lowed hy pianist Lull 'If Frcitaa
l>t H 15 pm I'uvs<lay ami the l>al
l-t Symphony Feb 27 Mis (If
I nutas hail iiriKinally hffii -chcd
ult il to perform rhui sdny
"t it me nilmis drivi
v.aimth
mol
spin tint; n
-•ill pi isuu
imi mi • ix ri«tin t m
ism nr11 ami ii'ii .< n tx "in
note hlat'f <>ut Down Heat Miiuit
•/.ine's John S Wilson refei ■< to
"tFie lliuiiffk problem"
iKrubccki composes inelo
dies that an? u-uallx viuy pleasant
amt • ati hy ' W ilson write
"anil he i- an attrui live plan
ist when hr is plnxmy m the same
Yehf Yeh, Yeh, Yehf
Eight residents oT Oak Street Hall, unidentified at their own re
quest join in the latest craie—Beatlemama. After seeing -fhe
British smqinq qroup on television the qirls with short hair combed
their hair down in front and grabbed a couple of guitars
USNT to Study Offices
Veep Attacks Glory Posts'
Just before intermisnon Monday vt>111
myht, Hruheek will prcaent the '|U»'tf < - l»*'»' "imame s. he i - of te n
lin;:i I-.4 Yu.va Remit.,- I'h. 10 '» »"'*•' ••l.'tn.-nt
roeils received heauty h..n..is Iasi I,u" on.l.i.nines the yfii.-n.lls ex
eel lent xx ■ rk of the other three
members
\VlUmi also calls attention to
the re Ini mnahip lietween Kruhei k
ami I >'• iiioinl. xxh" has teieiitly
hrani he'I ■ i! into t lie rcc"i duty
tiehi with his own i;roup. Des-
monds te tide ney to understate ill
hi> plat mi! Wilson writes, effert
ivelv foiintei balance n Hruheek s
tendency to overstatement Hut in
some in static i h, he adds, "the nyht
xettiny tot Hruheek is the wrony
,cttlt., fm Desmond
• lass offices at North Texas
have become "if lory office*,"
I’SNT V««•« t’n idem Jim Fliyh
towei told tin t'SNT Senate
Tuesday niyht
He asked *ha! a committei be
assumed to study the officers
dut les.
Iliirhtower, who proposed a
I ia-s Officer Responsibility
Vet," declared that a majority
of students running for class
office> tnink there are no re
- ponsihi! it ie - involved
“They eck to holster their
own if ord," Hiirhtoxxei said, "at
no cost to them."
Hut Hiirhtowor ■ elievi - that
the I'SNT Constitution provides
duties for these offices He cited
two clauses to hack his point
Hie fir ' says that fins - uffieei-
are officials of I'SN’T the se<
ond that 'he da vm president
xxill take over the duties of the
president upon ) is resignation or
failure to act
"The failure to act' clause i>
ari implied powers clause," Hiyh
tower said H* believes these
two clau-es show 'hat (Ins- "f
fleers an' supposed to hnvc some
du'u .••onnei teil with their of
fifes He asked that a senate
committee L» assumed to speci
f> the Jobs of the officers
I ninny •niniiiittee reports sen
atoi were told that
1 Denton business and pro
f»• - mnai leaders are receptixa to
the idea of a municipal relation-,
committee at North Texas
'J A proposed project to
strengthen the North 1'exas
Alumni Association should he
dropped
Junior Sen Dan <> White.
. hairtnan of the policy eoordi
natmy committee, reporteii that
his committee is still interview
my 1 ten tori ty • '! 11* • ami
business leaders about tin- need
Newi Briefs
Honor Groups
To Establish
Tutoring Plan
For thr- student who needs help
and can't afford it, free tutoriny
ci vil i w ill soon he offered by
members of the Mi ha Chi, Alpha
l ambda Delta and Phi Kta Surma
honor vm ivtii -
Thx new servii» will hetrw about
March '< Hut if xxill in available
only to those student- wh* can't
afford a private tutor
"We do1 '' ■ r' 'o put the t u
tors out of business," said Janus
Killinirswortl \lpha Chi pie-
dent
Thi new proyran unlike a tu
tunny plan which faiud to work
last vein, will provide more adc
Uuate and convenient tutonny. the
horuii soi letl* ladleve Mpha < hi,
which is takmy the lead in this
year's proyran xxii. yivt a list of
honor siH-iety members' name, and
'to ii tut irmy ub eet to depart
inent directors
T h«' student who needs tutoriny
an i'h 'o thi inad of th> depart
mi-nt and secure th» name and
nhone rum bei of a tutor The stu
dent xx II thcr. make his own ar
•aryi ' i>*s xx ti the hon-u -n iety
tutor
! ast winter I’t F ta Siyma of
ferei) a tutoriny service, and a
ni'm ir the H i«ir:e» Mlmimetra
■•r H i' I k* wa- ,«•' asidx for tu
tortny Hut the pr yram wa dif-
fo ilt to administer and response
xas poor
The essentia difference be
•ween this anil the earlier svsfem
Kil ny»worth explainer!, t- that
D - pian s s<- f admimsteriny
Avesta To Feature
Far Eastern Theme
"The h.n Fast" will he the theme of tin prmy \M-ta contest,
foi which entries may be submitted throiiyh March 1
An axx aid of $25 will tie yiven for the last fiction siory sub-
mitted For tin best nonfiction story, $15 will be awarded, and $1.5
xx ill hi yiven for the best poem.
Nonfiction stories alamt tin Kai Last an espe in x wanted.
I ditm i iay ian Du Hi 'So x p (aim'd H .' i hei -1 i. • ml p • n ! < .*
iny vxitb the theme cither in style or -eltiny will • eonsideic.J
Manuscripts may lie pla i d in the Avesta box in the Xudi'm :<Jtn
Hmldii i I'hey should have the ludent'- name, addles-, and perma
m nt student number on every paye
Nexx -tuff us-.*eiates mrlud" i ai I dward- I •.rt ill Frank
In I ricki Italia- Warren Nutwood. I "it W ith Hi II dih I’xlei
will be the technical adviset
Manuscript" from previous Avesta" are lemy ..........‘ as ipiick
ly as posshde Du Hose said
ACE Awards Eirst Annual Scholarship
John < Toddlie Houston i- the first recipient of a FDmi .... lar
ship in elementary education yixeti tn tie Hiyhland l’«'i \--ocia
tmn foi Childhood education of Dalla-
Thi award wa presented to I’eddli* Tui - lay by M> Madeline
Wi iiamson, president of the Hiyhiand Park ymu|' F.ach winner
xxill b< chosen, a was Teddlie. on thi hasp of rledp atior t" piofes
-ion. need and satisfactory a< adeim requirements
Teddlii - x . president of thi ' ident F.dmati"l A •• a* mil
and a member of thi Association !"i 1 htldhood I dm at • Interna
to nn and Da mm. a Theta I p lion natioi a piofes "iia ye.iyiaphy
f I Hte i nit y
ii.. !(-. ,'d xx |l bo (iiu.ii aimuul'y to n irraduatinv sx-nior in ale
'm ntarx education and will be rotated amor y area ulleyi and mi
vet sit n* t.y it. Hiyhland Park oryanizaf ’ >f tea V,,., d imisons
inten sted :i childhood development
Physicist Schedules Monday Lecture
Di Alexandei Zuckei. -eniot nuclear physicist of the Oak Ridyc
National Lahoratory, will lecture on "The Scientist and the Two
< ul t ii re a' 7 to pm Monday, in room 102 of the Physic- Ma*he
matics Huildmy
Siyma X' . lentifii research yr« p xpoi.«mi ny Di /.ucket
talk and is planniny a tout if the physics and .tin. -try research
la ".rat"t * i ft.* afternoon ^iyn a A n ••■ni.i w ill h"t •• ' no wi'f,
a dinner at 6 p m.
Dr /in ki h lecturer in Hie (»ax kidy* Ie. ' ,re pi yrao i» a
r a' vi /ayreb. \ lyosiavia He it" ,ed Iii |! \ deyiee ir V . r
n.ont r L'j. hi MS at Yam in |*M* n d h. PhD i* fd \ so s a*
A ab’ in l’Cio m! thi aye of 20 Dr /mker took ttie po-itou, of physi
ci»* a' i lak Kidye ir. .'.toil and it l!e5 { wa pr»m ited • > -enior
physicist
Senate Plans Scholarship Week
S' f arshin Vteek, a xpi im period di iyre,| *.■ piomuti yreater
a< ademn to t,; i- x emer* wi!i ta served a’ N..i • > 11 a Mic ’ D» 21
F . .«*»' t.u* h'-ri'ir O etir H Ie Ke\ Meiitun Alpha t f
Phi F ' a siyma and Alpha Lambda Delta w.l! *p,.i thi week
A panel disi ussion on "Ihiverixity m Scholarship” is scheduled
f - > Ma " t I'.*, and t hi xx • I ► will f.x . i n a "d i •• Vic l 2‘ w it F i n I
tia’ -ir • f nexx -puny 'limits is in tb« tmiv i croups A re « pto n for
n i <is *.xi .id In held ater that day
Spe. al post•• f s er pl a-iriny s«*hn arship will ‘a- displayed oh the
campus
"Tru« priiyram i* desiyried with the student m mind James
Killinysworth Aqiha ’hi pp«' - ident aid
foi the municipal relations con
m it tee
"So far. they have nearly all
been receptive," White -aid
Moony those who xxill he .ri
tacted this week are t hief of
P'd Indy VoilerMtn and \\ il
ham F I>renner. president of
the Denton County National
Hank
In her report Junim Sen
Carol Kdwhids. chairman of ttn
yeneial affn i 1 , otiimittc rec
oinmended that the senate drop
proposals to strenytheli the
North 'I' • as V cimni A ■ -"i .a
tom She pointed out that aftci
eonferriny with university iffic
ials arid study iny other • x stu
dent yroups, she feels that the
senate would unahb )o a
sist now
Sx*meats*i and will he featured in
* pec ml .section of the Yucca
'll DI VI- V DM I II I ill I HI I
I he door* will be opened at 7
p m Monday for the Hrubeck eon
cert Student xxill lie admitted t"
al' thret Fine Art- presentations
b\ howmy then identifn ation
curds Others xxill be admitted fm
{ it' i at ate ax ailablc
< »iii of the most |iopulai "f in//
ar' i 1 Hrobt" k p*'i hup ii" *
dist me. uhsbeil fm ins experiment s
vxdb |ii>lytonality and polyrh thin
Oin nuii tu i loosely l a i*d on Walt
Di ■ • \ "Sonii Day M x Pi met
Will t ome," uses a standard ( I
I ■ ;i hi dtuii played by Joe Mol
tdb wdiiii (iime W i lyht s bass
yt up . ii ii I (xx alt / * tempo
H ini k and saxophoi ist Paul In
mond play anythiny and every t hiny
I ... . , tha
nine tenths of the note- in a yiven
performanei are -pontHtieous N.
tfuny is written down m rehearsed
except « (.xx luit of introduction,
an endiny and one • i two hord
proyression to i • In Wriyht
throuyh tfie compositiMii I'he in
usually provide tin uc t •! in Hiu
beck s music and the core to Imld
the quartet t lithe' iflei fliyht
of improvisation.
I INK I D lo i I \Ss,11 s
Keyserling Attacks
Proposed Tax Cut
Bacon Receives
$500 Scholarship
Fldward Holla Baron -d lor fi.o
F'ort Worth ha- * ei r .warded i
$5ii(l a tiolarship as the itst.andi"t
senior account my student at N'ot tf
Texas
I’he presentation wa made \\ , d
nesday myht by < ut - H < adei
head, manayiny partner of ttn
Dalla off)...... Husk in - and S-
• rit'-rrintioria! ... ,ur.' ;r.y fit
which yives the award
Karon received the '.id el n't
duriny the first spriny meitim
of Alpha Lambda Pi the NTS!
account my club
The F ort Wort b er oi ■ i ■ ■■
Ici'trd from a list of app cant- x
an NTSI' faculty committm n
represuntat tx e - of t F. < ie in'in
firm
He was judyed on ttn bit f
yrade averaye. extracurri dai
tivities, moial character hi d xx
inytless II, w ept [imfe. iooii' re
sponsiFiilit ics
Hacon is a mi-mt ei ..f A i.‘ a r
national scholarship uryap n' r
Hiue Key men’s nat on
fraternity: Heta Alpha P- nu
tional profession!! arid h> i • i’
aecountiny fraternity Financ
( luh; Alpha l.amFsta Pi ’he 1 ■
on*, men’s service club and iy
ma Phi F'.psilon so, n ! > a'* r i*
I'he $1 t Inllion tax cut lull now
before i onyress (
,i. \i evei I ad economist
H Ki X -el liny dei laird
\V ednesday
It would "watei tFie economic
tui at thi top instead of at tFie
boi ni " In told a neat capacity
,"l m tlo ItusincHs Vdministra
I I"|| | l i t lire Ii l»II
K' X -erliny. whoax' visit was
sponxoicd by tFix* University l,e<
' in Set n explained that the Up
pel lie 1’iyFlth of (Fie iH 'payei s
w 11" eive pi pel cent "f I tie t a x
. Ut w title 'Fie lower seven eiyhths
t/ris only bn p»-r cent
| hi- I- tFie eeooiimr policy that
fm- '..ii, f i,! !.iw I'd f"i ttu past II
With this he combines >•«' Keys.,liny stated, and
|‘re.idrn' I yndot fotinson i- not
re«pi.nsilde for it
Poli> u-• can’t t« chnnyed witFi
a cFuinye in presi>ix>nts or* witii
words, tie i nneluded T hey ran only
New York* • in Up Fils '■! 'tuiliyed xx if l< deeds
Hrulamk IS aide in prodm iny p|,«- mnnmii-t aid ttn* nation's
t »t thf :t:i ut iplcnts
mi thi fi .ii o yrmlimti
rhp wiimx'irt u*Tf
mi t he I ul i nil hen* uni i it iii I my
m t In ile |ui rt me ut
t tmSeii Iii >i i tin i iillfpf nt Alt' .itul Si if in e fur the
|o« ul ;i ward wen i i r t. Itiiiipl.i Keith MiKIroy. < eihu lldl,
; 11111 • 11 L diiyx liidilix (litlfllt'i Hal tie . Sf \ lliutlt flllnr.
hi 111 l\ i " i *|. I i r 11 • 11»i i i x i 11 >x re ! q * • i * ! i • i. •••! .
i ■ i "i I. • i, t i:,\i i I I i . i y l .id i lilt • • •» i "V ■ Kb I .it'd
11 iii* iii I u t \\ i t h. pi admit e
1* nidi--h. I vm K lehn \\ iiTnt.i lulls, eim»t turfipn
----------------- lanyuayes F'tencFi i Fiarlotti' Rat
lit) Denton, -i iiiui Spanish. Het
_ ty Pharp, Denton, sininr yeoyra
ptix Dorwm Lee Howman. Fair
poll llaiboi uFii" senior, yovxrrn
inent, John t'oFib, Denison, senior;
ti isi. . x Mu ■ I ci I M iii.. Dal
las, senior, lournilism. I.uuy Phil
bps. lim kdale. senior
Library Service Sharon Tully,
Hell a 11 e, sennit, unit hematics,
M .ii x K Hu • I "it U "i t ti, ,en
im pi.x.o William I' O'Hnen,
I’ i i I' mi eii i. it -peei Ii and
drama, John Kdward Peninyer,
Hridyeport, «enior
Div I si'll! "t An ■ lent e, Robert
A Itiook-heal Denton, senior.
' • F i * I "t M Hsu nisi t omental
and yeiieral nui'ii < and Von Hey
\t .i ") . ' i *. I t a i T
music, Janie*- Rivets, Cyril. iiKla.,
nmioi voice Arthur Humyaidner,
I lenton, ion im
■ hooi of Husincss Adimmstra
te o uialketmif F.itdie S • launch,
Sherman, senior, mariayement,
AA' 111 in mi \ Mathew Paris, yrad
• » I X- i ltd Itip I- I VA a rtl J * Itu
con, Fort Worth, xenixir business
■ dui at im Hett y Sue Hoyd, V*r
non. enior -ecretarial science,
inx'ipial I'auii Vuiix House, Dunt.ei sen
■ I I mam i and ni-uratiee Ride r!
Allen MaisFiall Abilene senior
r
Da vi BRUBECK
and this Fiinyes on the
’tie 'worst hill d i si rilmt ion of tiuimii
1 /"in
here
I bi I"W ii:. mm bl Hcket people
be explained, can’t afford to con
sume then sFiarc of tin yum nit
tional product Sue i the hiyh in
conic people, a minority yroup.
• ant take on Hu added share,
ovcrpruifui't mn ir 11 * . and industry
operate- at u. x a fraction of its
potential
Althonyh definiteL nlempor
ary. Hrubeek's tyle of m/./ is
lo ely link id xx 11 Fi ■ ■ seal it" i
le Fainllia' will <la "III piano
iiteratun fiom tu~ v ith, Hruheek
allies Fhs iinprovidiny with the
" interpoint and F aiiii'Uiii of the
• lassies
itonal harrnorii' and modern dis
"nances to create xxinii Time may
/.me called "the stranye.it and
ividii st H u e ■■ '*' played -in< •
a7.7 was Imrii "
The
ty Ie
AA.
in th«* 1 S
iff. i not fi
urn
the inability to pi
"luce wFmt
we
ke, -ci my
observed, "
hilt
j rut fi<*r
from tin i
liability tu
turn
what w
*■ produce
1 fm
uofih tEiru', h«
IK
Sehool nt F'.ducat ion, women's
pby sieal e>lueal e n l alana Hadsell,
I* it Worth, junior, men's physi
.f i dui atom JiiFui Savnye, |le
11"it lenior, psyeholoyy, Carolyn
Hu K'li |.« (itanye seriioi nidus
til" ails. R 11 I h'lllia A lisley,
II ■ -i"i sen "i e.-onilai y eduea
tom Larry Dee l.essly. Denison,
el. "ir 'Uimiilaix I'dioatoui Vcr
ella lulu I Jill oil LuliFsiek, 'I’D
i ' ii" . ni "inii M' va Dot
son Denton, senior
• ....
in uainy eccentric rhythm* and vm,.r,t and unequal distribu
(ifnbmation- of rhytFims tmn no lee and is closely linked
Winnei of many national jn/./ t(1 m,,rabiy
' ' * — .. !
aymy is to ‘cor • a ......I a |(( |fi(ltv((| (m| h, ...........
n if that f! dw hark and
that thi* if i »'i»tit mu r kt fnt t hi*hi*
K«mm1-s i h« n in t h%* I lilt' d Stnt
I h«'M* in# ho fi Ihon [MMiple hi*
' ^iiid who >n« m .« of |iov«*r
i ty »i <h*pnvuti'-n jch«f th«* o|x*ttiriK
i «»f thi • fniii k» t coiil'i 'ir »m* o»iu
j t ion to this |o t .1 .!«• r»i
It i Mol »'h"iiiff ti* aid to
out and look .it |i * i * v arid junt
i o x tf at d l h tnity mhIih p
|m fd«* '■ t • * * r - hut it not jfoiriftf
i tx- M-dliM tti« I’ II III h# f t ho pool
It s Expensive
To Be Beatles
Real Ir mania ha- reached
Ninth l<xa- A -urn in the «in
don ul ,i FimiIm-i -hop iii-l off
i a rn pus r c ad«
HI X I II II x I pi I I s
<1 *.'•
•ortI " Unit Fie - bei ii aide
do rj ha Fm i -k"\xt If. Hn
rit ii s' eomplmu* n’ -
■s'l A I I OKH.IN A I
RoFiert Master*, writmy in Sa'
irday Niyht Mayarine praised
Kruberk’s oriyinal <txle arid e»
silent taste II 1 I Stein e o
i "lit i iFnitx* to society.
K1 . < Ic.led It a’ the onen
ploynielit rale taken in reaped I"
I't.pu ,ili"l and ti e sl/e of )Fie In* 'I
. i.n - doubled since l'» 5 1 In
Ie eeonomi' poliiy is (Fianyed,
be pil'd 'til, a -imilai doublmr
w ill ■ u every 10 years
r • ihy « ii»'d a list "t i' ll
I'F' 'ini a it ii n< lard Masti-r* 1 me niployftietit
oion.enfed has broken down *' " '' ,,r' ,h‘' '*<*«. he said, i* the
•ir.., ..f 'F . * ni i , i. ayaio-' * **h of th.....-onomy He
Hruie k Fa- hown "xplainx’d that the economic yrowth
people I that It can be Fa-autiful '«'• ' »"•' r*pid enouyh to sup
i well ii“ ei'uitionnl and rhythmic ' p • th« m-eded joFis lFu« in tuin.
( tutu John Hammond considers h. continued results from tin- im
Hrui e. F riiiisi. a hiyhly eompli prop'" distribution of yood* and
ated and extremely cerebral. * 'V|. < to the Americ an people.
Brazilian Pianist Due Tuesday
//.
nr in the Musi
ad of Thursday
Pianist Lull d< F nuta •
Ri t.a i|a- a' - 15 Tui da i
u« wa* previously announced
A conflict with the Van f It
(Quadrennial Rian ( "inpitit 1
reason for the >hany< in the
numFtei
The official Htazilian deleyat'
II, I" * ' • I a«t
first lei tore on "Influence
and then play several eiamp
appearance
N imls r- will include Ha r im i and Momo
Pre,Mu'," F>y Villa |jda>s, ‘'I’auliatarxa No I," Fiy
Santoro forty' " F*y (,natalli, Danca N'eyra
x (iiiarri'cri and Ale ■ J. • 1 v Miynonx-
Mr- di F i op a f o «t ' >di< I u ■* r I on a I • i ■> >
a Htaniiari teacher and at the a," of <; wax talnu
to I'ari" Frame b feax fro • trn. '"i l*ad"re
, ,' n I ntx’rnat a rial
was yiven as the
F nx* Art* Serie
•o thx- Van 1
i|e F re it a w
Rrar.iliar M n ’’
er NortF Texa
pt p, pbillipt in i pie I I'ci a the yx>unye«* -' u
dent Fie * ad tauyh'
-hi uier tu'I'd mdef (Fte Hunyaiiai pi f>-
snr ii-.ai Adler and piofeeted hx>r playmy with
F;ay nd l.ewentha! an American pianist and
pupil of Olya Htmamlf
M I, F'cita »l . appeaianii here will Ire
il.< . ■ nd I iic Ac- prescnt.ation in two myFits,
Fi>• <•’ a men ei of vk> i< piaii" jum * and ha i
pi rf i ii cd a . " * i *t witi S vrnphonn - Hraanian
( Il ties! i a
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The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, February 14, 1964, newspaper, February 14, 1964; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth771778/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.