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Boroff To Discuss
Morals, Fraternities
The Campus Chat
David (!"!"!? wt vs i ' I •«•!« K tn clulat I • ■ r 1 Mirant tint the ■ nllegc YEAR
\ ith Irvanv during a Cniveikity vs. ild mump thi fraternity _
I.mu-< it uktng them in! "resi
(initial units open t< nil stu
drlit s
I In lit ision wa* nu t with in
dif fcicln c angel and uughlct !i>
tin fraternity met Horoff *ay *
> Hi vtliili 1 I • Welcomed it tills-
• d 111 interviewed SH 111 "There's
• ■•inr'liiin ail alniut nit fiatci
nits n i ii V\ I:**n yen mirt them,
tin- fn-t tiling they tell you is
putuir vsiia' fraternity tins twlung to
\ vs tlirs'll have t. 11 • H f 11-nt you
vsitf lit that pi tntisr identity."
It tuff fed* that if fraternities
disappr.i i lull « \V 11 i i m its - ('"Heir* i,
tins an likrl) tu trisi assay many
■ t hr I pill. I- With till college us
sunimg ntmi responsibility for
housing mil l ri l ratlun. thr flit
trrilltli vs 11: Simply havr Ml H ill
NORTH TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY DENTON TEXAS
FRIDAY MAY I 1964
NO 52
1 -a a»-i 1 ! " It ''a -
has tW unnpir ahility to nridge
tli getuo ut ' gup la-lvsn l st
ilrnts and adults
This talent maided him to in
trrv • as students during parties,
tn srr them vshilr they were
srliril ij and ta . x at Ivr Fi • oi
! t i sr interview* ss it), students at
Huivard, Saiah l avs rent e,
Sssartlim. ir and Wtsiotiain Horoff
is anir to give •« realisln
t i aiilpus ,fr
His speech, • The American t ol
lege Student Portrait in tira.v,”
vs i ivn thr decline of so. ial fra
trinities sex n campus, thr ness
'itsei vat ism ol students and the
, ampus i'.'U in shaping student
' uIt UI r
• lasses vsill l»e lisin.ssed for the
Hightower Gets Top Spot;
Runoff Election Scheduled
lav at In atn May is President fun. tnu Horoff write*
Awards Announced
At Honor Assembly
.1 i Matthews announced
Hon.ff feels that the increasing
rireMi 'f students over thru atud
les fun tells tile decline and fall of
so. ial fraternities This decline.
1. Is In vi - i- svml . ll/rd at SS il
mins Colleyr. tn N<'vs Knglaiul the
pi and old fraternity school "
In lit*'..' a study committee otn
I sod of r\ fraternity men ad
1: roff fust liei'ami known in
llteraiy cm lev when hi* articles
• i< id'll uti r began appealing in
Haipcis t i;i ih Previously he had
wiitten several articles 'ii modern
dan i fm a national magazine.
I lance
Hi h i w a member iif thr Frig
lish fa ulty at New Yolk Timer-
sity, ami made sevoial lecture
5k v?
vised the school board t. take over tours con • rump his recent U>nk on
tin responsibility for
ii let s a i the i o. icgc
housing all
i h i' H-i om
Spaniards
To Dance
Thursday
SS ith the clai king of castanets
and the soft rustle of Spanish
dii -s. . .lost M- Imu will bring hi>
Spanish dunce troupe to the Mam
Auditorium at s lf» p.m Thurs-
day
II Hailes h'panoles highly
lauded hy ritns presents a wide
paiioiama tin Spanish dance,
both flamenco and classical The
op m.mlier nropram includes
son^s and Ian* * s from ail the
Spanish provinces, the court of
i harli the III i ITH’ lTHHi. Span
ish gypsy amps and the preat
Spanish opt i as
I'hr presentatioi the last Fmt
Vi ts Seiies mm her of the ernes
tel
More than inn costumes, many
■ f them hand sewn hy Madrid 'a;
or , will he used iurinp the show
Vdded to the Mo pairs ,f la.ot* and
shoes used hy the troupe, the
o.t he art valued at $Mu,0Oil
Six dancers plus a singer. pui
tarist and pianist make up the
troupe and provide a choreography
that is "original, fresh and vtgor-
", according to Helen M Hack
ii f the i Phoenix i Arizona Re-
public.
Molina a protege of Spanish
dm • r .1 ise (ireco, lagan dancing
it ti t ap< f l ipetl hy an early
•• ill het to vv uk III laith the classi
t al and flamenco styles, he audi
t in d foi the role of second 'lancer
• Ial V ik is ..inpany at It
She i ailed him ‘the younpest yet
most promising, flamenco dat < er "f
his day '
Admission to the performance
will he hy student identification
■ aid. Fine Art Series season tick
it-, oi $2 at the door
education, “Campus l S A
» » 1. I I t* *
I *....... ’ft * ' .1 . III- I »S I |\ I . <• * i I
. "Pepo u university ha- a person
a ty \oyh"il\ win ha- spent time
at a collepe knows it. feels it, hut
an’t aiw ay - defme it."
Kdk sir.pei Josh White will he
presentetl at h pm in the Main
V idltnrium a.- part ..f the Ctliver
sity Day ei-hraiinn Members of
tha CSN’I Senatt will sell the $1
tickets fiom * a m to d p.m Mon
lay thr jph I'hursoay in tht How
dy Room of tht I'nion Hmldinp
I hey w ill also Iw sold at the door
May H
•»v
Painful Realism
Martha Seeliq left at Annie Sullivan reprimand! an obttmate
Helen Keller played by Linda Jenlnnt, in the University Playert
production of The Miracle Worker which beqint a five niqht
run Tuesday in the Studio Theater
Shoes, Water, Eggs
Staging Problems Don't Stop
Brave 'Miracle Worker' Crew
Hy JIM M V HRS
The I'mversity Player* were
fated with a unusual problem
this week us they prepared ful
Tuesday'- upeninp of The Mira
cle Worker "
I he problem to find a pan >f
fiat heeled. high topped soft
soled children's shoes to be used
in the role of Helen Keller The
searcl was complicated hy the
I1* size shoe needed hy l.mda
Jenkins win portrays the young
Helen
IMF Pl.AY which will open
a five night run at N 1!, p m
I'm stlay in the Studio Theatei
concern* tio- efforts of Annie
Sullivan i Martha Seelig i to
teach Helen to oommunieatf with
and understand the world around
her Helei was deaf and blind
from the time she was months
old
Dire, t.u ( arl Maidei , (insiders
thi si 'W which was written
hv William (iihsoii. as "mostly
eiitertainment ' Hut he tielieve*
it aiso challenge* the audience
to seanh themselves and find
.vl.at thev hav. done wit! then
talents
I HI >< FM
w hieli the
strong wills of Helen and her
tea> het • i1!1;' 1 <• I. a lapping.
kicking fight i- so reali.stn that
hi-tll M seelig and M|s- .letlk
iii- ' .mi .oiiii very unstagelike
liruiae* and scratches.
Sevci.il meals aie served on
tag' that tcpuH ■ lahointe
backstage preparation Jan
Sh'oty pH'pMH'H ham vegetaMes
muffins and po kies m addition
to siiamhled eggs which young
Helen thiow- at her teaehei in
one scene
I II I SOI Nil f a bahy > ry
ing while it is moved about the
stage as been Hi'cunipllslied hy
a portable tape reiortlei wrapped
up m blankets Anothei innova
tii'ii is u uatei pump thut pumps
real water The pump sits on u
Wooden box With 11 tub of Wlltel
beneath it. allow mg watei to
fioui out
Vk itb more than IJU light cues,
tin directioiia lighting headed
by Kent I edlow, provides a
great vmiety of effects in light
mg the stage
Inn ■ in.ino, a irmsn student,
ha- wiitten niginal musii for
the production The music, which
is oi. tap* will l»e played lie
fore and aftei the play and as
an inter ludi betwert the acts
I it K. • \ST includes pam lie
i.i • .it a- Kate Kellei l"tn S’ ich
■ Is • aptain Keller. Hick Downs
.lann - Kelirr; l.nis Williams. Vi
ney. Maudia ( ray ton, Martha
Fannie Johnson ! ucy. Ja kii
Heclmruni. Mi Viagm and
Hob M> Millin a - the Doctor
Others in the cast are Jan
Short Judy W ight. .ludv Witt
hci Preston Kirk and Janie
M esHirk
Picket* may h< ibtamed free
in the Tnioti Huildmg or at the
perch and di lima department
ly showing the student ideiitifi
cation card Tickets for non
students are 7.r> cents
tius Farg arson received tw..
awards .i tin outstanding i
more man "f the veni at tin il t
ors Day assembly J’hursdav
Norma P'pelka wa naioed W
men's Forutn Woman "f th« \ ■ ;<
and the Hciilal V Harris awn"1
to the outstanding woman in •• >
vice, seholamhip and < -t b i st i
was awarded t" June lohnsoii
Fargarsoti wa h c./ed )••,
I’bi K.tn Sigma 1 "i it 'hi lit i
siboiaiship among sopnonioir in
and by Mine Krv a tin u'stand
itig si.pluuiioii mat M T peH <
was awarded a trophy fm >•< \ :. ••
to the univeisity
Thirls one awards were piesent
ed at tin nsaemblv. spun* red b.
Meritum, sennit w. niei • 1 "ii. •
society Vice President J J Spm
lock and Merituo Pie. lent Mar
g a let M lit hell a i g a ■ c i ' i ’ i1 ■
to the .'18 students named t •«
Who's Wh" \ in "ii. Studen's t,
V merican Tnivet - i :■ and < -
lege*
Ol IKI WHIM, s,) N 1111<
Vlpha i'hi honored (dark Kim
herling as tin- nt standing . i.i• • ■
,.I t he yeai it'd ■ n M lma' I
wiis selected > "it st a1 "hi g op*
more woman by tin luntot Maty
Arden Club I'he Vera Vlmon Sam
ply award went I" Jerilyt: H Mai
tinek
The fraternity with H ■ highest
ovei all scholarship wa Kap|>a
Sigma, and the Oee/.les bad tin
bighent pledge da s. Ind ii ship
Kappa Delta had tin liig'hi"'' • ver
all scholarship among sororities,
and ('hi 11111egn bad t In- higln 1
pledge class ■ hula i (hip
In his speech 111 -purlock sties
• i . o » leave with so little Dl
it • ** k lilted that this was the
i .1' d 11 an v st uileiit s lie aid
that students must realize that
'lining does not end with receis
' g il d I pi* "i II
Y "Ii must be able to decide not
. nlv w hut is possible, but also
» rcthei H Is right | li Spurlock
added
HI sINKSS \W VIIIIS
1 ' s’, 1 i, 1 i.i It <mo \ diio m
ti it mi pros, n ted awards to the
ut landing .enim a, , (tilting mil
jo, t'urtis Koddv; tin ut stand
i , u arketing student, I d,lie
( iiu b the National Husin. -
I'd ,at ioii award of merit t" Peg
Tubat i . the Phi Kola I ambdu
a • aril in secretarial ■■cicinto
Mis Judy Philli|Hi Ivv. and the
P Omega I’i award to Hetty Sue
Royd
Speei ti and drama awards went
to I ,,111 D u alil fm I'XI I'llellt pel
mane c the thentet to D"i»na
H it- ii radio T\ to Sammy Tin
rv in foretimes and to Royletio
M II: bell fm excellenee ill >pci" I
i ! hearing t her apy
Other awards are as follows
Koliert (• R rook shear achieve
men! in \n I-’ rce Ro’I'i Mai
caret F ui outstanding woman in
.. ta el ' M I *d H'd • a g * "lit
•landing freshman library service
maior; Sharon lully, highest aca
,|,inir record in library service:
and 1 indn M »■» 111. il.d Ralph N m
buhl outstanding achievement in
the foreign laog’uag. department
Mi M ISIIK \W \KI>
I'he - n I M \ listei ■ vet Ii
merit scholacshii award went to
John Fobt (is in DuHo-.e rcceiv
Wednesday Vote To Pick
Secretary, Forum Posts
J mi Hight. a. ui cut I SN I v|. e piesiib-nt arm d 1 JJJ <if the
tot .a J 1 '.'si \,u ,• . a it 'ii 1 b. .pro g . ,. (im W > )i ."ia ■, to » n next y rat •
T^\ I pie - nletlt la post
Ho |j" Haul Hi ■ Dim i ne v I A 11' i • * • . ed , ’ I vo tes
lb. i the bn ting \ lu< 1 continued frmi '.( am to 5
j, o A • ■ -i I a v,ui ;i n i ed b 1 •■< 11. ui s P ii nl • 1 a 11 m an Riley
Fit/hug! .it (o p in m tin I mm Huildmg
.1 (in , i Dai W * ■, Dei,(on tin "till undid*' • to file for
1 S N*1 vo pi ■ -i tent. H'ce IV ed a confidence vote ,,| 1,4(N)
R ' • . ,l,i w Is hi I W oil ne 'dll* n t h i e, in, >■> Pat 1 ,lle
iii,,( Ha , i ■ o, pet, r. o ( \ 1 * < r , e * v I be n will also
. 'i.r . . >. I it \ oi, ral < Ii I I' I w a r i1 « I" i VA ’lien s KnZUI’i
. rota , ' i • I \ ■■ o I a r i ■ I ■ Ha lev ilid K">" > M ban f u W in er. s
F "i ■ i • i It' a -i i le I
)■", I,'.! 11, v ai s,t hei r Icndci • were Hill Hlak, tnre, Floyd
■ Mi, il.ihm Jo. Mart allet nate New f, calc ,’heer
, . Nancy h ibpp. r,«' • arolyn Douha, k and ludv PhiihricK
Henson i - alternat,
,t I no |,-, i,huil fm next vat is Kuthic ( order Dthei
..... tn - u, l"t ■ vici president and Nancy league.
(artei ii
leade l
I ,a< lay I,
Win
executivi
reportei
bit/hui't ami. , ,1 that runoff candidate- could begin r» serving
igi ji ne- ui a I,,,lav and that tin Flections Hoard would iegis
lei lhem at (I p m
Hal ot pin ■ will l„ Irawn »• I pm today in the I SN I office,
Fitzhugh said
h i , i| ,.i I', p m today and must be down by ri p in Tuesday."
I., I i , , i i..ii w ill be held from !' ii m to ■ p m W ednesday in
On || .'.x.|x R. .1 lb, I moil Hilllding uni in the f" *'i "f the Ma n
I. i h ra i v
New President Gives
Next Year's Programs
Error Gives Team
Invitation for 1965
News Briefs
vn- vd. n^l__
I LSS, i f\3 I U L/CUUIC
Debaters repri senting tin Nortl lexas Y "ung
Republicans and Y'oung Ilenim rats w face each
other at M pm Wednesday in room 11* of the
Husiness Administration Huildmg
YRs Karl Van Johnson and Boyd Armstrong
will take the negativt stand on the subject, Re
solved There is no paralysis in the I S world
leadership” YDs Van Smith and James Killings
worth will tackle the affirmative
Monday Deadline Set for Theses
May candidate* for graduate degree* mu*t
file these* hy Monday in the (iraduate Office Dr
Robert B Toulouse, dean of the (iraduate School,
has announced
Dr Toulouse noted that andidate* for the
master s or doctor'* degiee* must pav graduation
fee* hy thi* day He al*o urged department direc
t ■ r* to file renults of comprehensive exams in the
(■raduate Office hy Mondav
Dr. Williams Hospitalized
Dr (' ( William* of the education fai ulty i*
m Flow Memorial Hospital after being admitted
Tuesday night with what appeared to lie a rrnld
heart attack
Dr A Witt Blair, dean of the School of hdu
ation, said Thursday that, although Dr William*
- not in critical condition, he i* in "mn • pair;
Dr Blair added that Dr William* want* to
go home and indtraUd that he »h<>uld not have to
remain hoapitalited ton much longer
2,000 Dua Today for ISL
More than 2,000 high arhool and junior high
»■ ► ixh students will lie on campus today and Satur
lay to compete in Inter#* holasti* league music
, untrst*
Students from T*xh* junior high schools
and ( high school* will participate in the contests
Vocal and piano sol" ntests began at H this
morning in the Mu* , Recital IIh, and wil ast
until *i p rn
f'hoirs will sing fm 1 f> minutes h beginning
at H Saturday morning Choir rom|ietitioi will l«-
in the Musk Re ita' Hall and th< Denton High
S' )mol A ,1'litol iuln
Today an<l Saturdav are the last two lay* of
Interacholaatic league mu»i< < ompctitP i which
has brought ovei >Jr>:t student* to tk.. ampus
this spring
Four Attend Microbiology Meet
Dr Kufu* (iuthrie of the biology faculty aiol
three student* will leave Saturday f"i the fl4tk
annual microbiology con.ention in Wast'i.gt ui,
D < , Sunday through H .rsday
The main speaker on the American Society
foi Microbiology (irogram is R R Porter who *
in the department "f immunology at an . stitui*-
of microbiology in Condon He will speak *n The
Chemical Structure and Hioiog a kcti.it.iea of
kntibodies "
The three graduate students attending the con-
vention are Mike Higgins Josephine Hutcheson
and Deorge l.owke Tht .gt this Convention the
hope to diarover some j/hase of microbiology to
Jo further work in
Journalists Travel to Fort Worth
Thirty-four North Texas journalism students
will study the "iterations of a newspaper and a
radio- television station today as they tour the
Fort Worth Star Telegram and station WRAP
They will fa- accompanied hy f F Shuford
director of the jourralisn, department, and R L
Stanley of the journalist?, fa* ilty
North I ex*" ha* received an mi
tomntu invitation to next year *
West Point National I leluite
Championship be aus> of an i-r
ini which eliminated NISI ib-
baters Jebby Prmdle and Hen
Sheppard from the finals "f this
year's contest
"There arc tw advantage- to
having an automatic mvitati ■
-aid liel.att < "M'-h VV :!!iaoi H D<-
Mougeot “There will not b« as
much pres.suic ■ n oui tean to
toillll a good Xl'llflll: * ll'"ll" 11
onlei to qualify foi the tournament
elimiriat ions
\l*o now iiiHti ad of wan g
the teams in our district, wo will
1" able to concent rate "ti m’’ci 1
tig contests in a variety "I 1 -
tricts to prepare f• • i the big event
at e*t Point "
Di De.Mougcot !• civet a *<••■
phone all Tuesday from l.t .1 M
sod the importance <f 1mm otriing tt,, Sll, | Delta iward for
educated in the broadest *on*t ..utatanding .mot Knglish major
He said tha’ Il the face of to Mnr| Ve'eto receiv ed 'he Sig
day's challenge , it i* ........ "pet ,, i,, p , j, ,A;,,,| .'stand
ativc than ever that the individual )J)ir ina|,. graduate in journalism
develop hi* intellect and mpabih (;,| «was . - nosen the out
ties to the fullest, regardless of sjBpdmg sophomore chemistry ma
h > tield of interest ,,,, |,y \ pha Chi Sigma. Cdward
In ijuotifig • I in ic 1*.!i• '• i* 1* ergu.son re,a*ived 11,, Kappa Mu
dent of Harvard Univci *ity. Dr Kpsilon award foi mathematics
Spurlor k said ' freshmen bring achievement, and the North lexa
s, much vvtieii tiny come and the ,,.,•» ,,f 'I,, Amec an In dit ut«
__ — -...........— ,,f Pm sic chose \A illiam II Park
m* outstanding student ,n physics
Nita lay Mum, v a ' chosen out
standing woman physical edtn a
1 lion major, .lanit Holmes, out
standing *cr lor -tudent in edu* a
tion, Kay Patterson, achievement
in home economics; and I.urleen
Speer, outstaiidirig freshman wo
man musii majm
J’v elve new Meritum ineinhei*
were named at tin ann *al < a it e
( pjt ceremony at f> p m
Ik,• iii■ w fiieiolier* in* Mat. Ann
Harris R* y**‘ • Hv loan Amv
Thompaon Dalla*; Susanne Heath
Pasadena t ' 11 ill Dick' son < row
lev h ram c* A man, h old Vtorth
KotWiic Hoege! Pasadena II tin
Roll* Jl , dlleitol of the t "UI II*
rrieiit I t Roll* said that "Ui d*
tia-'.ci condu't during tt,, nwk
waid *ltonl n refu . ted credit 'ill
t he univei - * t v .aid Di lie M u
geot "Roll* added that a sitUM
tion which wa einharrasaing t"
the academy wio eased Eierause
Hu North leva- go,up (to wel
It? 11 hi m i m mu
(j’ii, k iippniuxi pi. ad among the
,11 tudent gutheierl at the hot
I,,iu ,,t lb, Cm,,n Building's mum
11111 w II V when k led p II* Itottrd
to, O n on R '*• v )' it zti ugt del lai ••• 1
Inn Hightower wmnet of the
• . * t* i .i I, YE ii, 11 < i, i
I j |M»' I’HI'' * m • < n'*i ** •
day night
| |. o vv ; lool Is’i'ii , ullri’titij)
(lowly to await the ii suit
da v • voting I'SM'cx e. it IVc ,,f
fI,-,-. Wiiiii' i Coium executivi
i' , ni l u i *H y ’ lied leafier
| MIH t ft.
|| g |iI.,,» , - w I,■ < n ■ io v ed I . '-'."J
V ,1, J 11, ■ , , tion st i night riled
h t • mill i ci! ii the allfiouti' ••
ii . lit lb ,.li i old that he "wa
e t V ( on*! vv ! t I the ' M 111 pH Igtl
and b it that it tiH>l been nm on
c uii - instead of pci Honnllt lea
II'- said to th" igt-’ his opponent.
Hi u. e D< i lain y •( Vine had run
a good ra' • and had given him
-nno stift competition
| fee tin* ' "inpetition was
,' ' 11 g h t " w c I ' >11111.1 lit e'l be
„ . il ii ate.! some excitement
,o oi: pu and - tin interest in
tudeiit government
lie hop> - to eontinue this inter
, .' . v ieii sing th* nuniber of
capable student* in I SN I of
' . and by 11,augural mg’ a new
efficiency in student government
W . w i,. bav* a new office in
vo nit ig tlu pi* , - „,(,-, Hight.-wei
will initiate oi continue are
I \ pledge to . ontinue work on
proposed Missouri Valley
i impMi t (a plan t* « oordinate the
, (iviti. ■ of coo t'el elicc sctiools III
■ I to-1 at ea t tiali tp> rta I
| l,e e st a Id ish ment of a
I SN I puldic relation-' agency to
piomot* CSN'I aetivitM-* and to
^ bettei < mnjiti* c" tnni ma at ions
1 Vn expansion of the ( en
tral Ticket Purchasing Agency (a
TSNI executive agency first set
up ih, • veai buy ticket to area
event-, for North I’exa siudentsi
I Vn effort to promote a stu
• lent toad 11 ip to VA ichita
\ pcnilke ,f I Olltinui'l Work
,,i Hu- proposed inutiii ipal iclu
r . , r . , ,n, III it tee ( Ii committee colli
p«,'c,| of lelcgafe, f roll North
I , v a lexa \\ mai < t niverstty
in,I the municipal government to
Miiprov, relations Iietween the
t, , A nspeopii and <t udent s i
rancor'.,f
A po
1.laii'.i An bei '.el
. KI Ian
t to- 1' nion
It uilding. H '.gfitowei
1 Piling at award* hanuuet at
l.ollisc Soiltfl
Dallas.
Time-ey
iri«I, "an«l
1 woiiln
ilk'- to make it
the ;rr.ai a ; r ; 1
Sart v"'‘
Moor.
ill < f f K‘l
1 would
ike ’ll (* abb
vs**r» HfifM' in* t*<l final f
San
A ntoriiii
< at ol 1- dward*
1 to bring
up there and
the Hatuntay e|im)nati"n- Sim ••
t to result Wen not made pubii
until in do a n Saturday As
Fort
II ur*t
Worth, a
nd Shirley
Cjuitin.
have mfoi
■ reach it
1 mat mn
where I could
Slot Hilt
had rn.
Debate t ,,iich Drill Hei k
wav of ki wing that his
team had ijua ifu a
- one of
the
top Iff for t
he finals
The dim
lagan at
h am.
hut
tin- mistak •
was not
know t
urH il
lO.tf, atn
Hy then
it was i
-om
pletely out
Heck
of our
hands,"
smkI
Dr. Evans To Explain
Functions of UNESCO
Lansford Outstanding
In Successful Opera
Hv M \ K V I \ n M
Fla »rai« .stunting a t » or, t estia and ma eve,
helped o ak* AA ,-,|i.es,|av night - production of ’Dot, •> ovant. .,
cess
The o|»era which is also ,a <d "Don Juan ’ will h* pu sen's--) agn
a' * C, tonight in ’tie Main V idltocium
Mrs J (Ilia I .an if ord a g no! .ate I udent gave M,< oust, i'o »' P' .
perform*!)'e a* the 'orsaker. I >■ ' na Flvira He- -a »* if i -• , ) . ■
vo'u- thrilled al! wh- heard hs-i mg
Humor wa- aikjs-d t‘, the pi ra hy I»r Cdward Hand f tl •
a ulty who piaye.t the |, c of ’tiovanni - "nm va>' Dp"!'- Dr
Haird gave this ml* mar < ■ ■ hai aetenzatmn
I he lead foil >f Don (ip vanni and Donna Anna were eff*-, ' •
portrayed by Ma<ot. Deia.an aid hi* wife Mar ■ o*
Resnlen* ♦ noi huge!" - "lie-, gas, ■ predi 'ably e. . lent t r
• > ay a I of I kon • (tin ", a r - na played n ' t* M »•' > 'p* ' *
t horus IKirnher* in th> p< ra wen sup>-rl,' ■ -pi" a * fu-r t) •
ast arid , kior.i* ar,g togs 'bet r < ar tlu • r d of tb* first ad
Anoths-I kseautlfu full' a- .ung tiy M Car .* ,H M I »• >
van and Conley of thi terra'' ' ‘siovam j.a.a <•
Th<- , ps- r a wa* givso ri a joeseritatiorial «tv • ising n **’
throughout
The fma 1 *< »-ne <tepc t mg 1 > vanm's ')•-*.»-nt to hell ,,ui -- u* • bug
or lighting rnanipuiat ioi *1 k gives a realM'n effio
Admiaamn ■ >1 and »’• «> . • ge for sf,»d,. Mi e>,>.
'f'kie long is i rn goal of the I rut
e,| Nation* k.dijcatmnal, Srientifc
„ ( , - , r a (krgai.izat rn
, ' N k *>i i 11 is to redu, «• hut red arul
om i 1 k • rn uc of peas e
How well the ioii is progressing
nd th<- metkiod" ised ill the ageti
Work will d I US*, d M' 1
|, ui I o sday hy Di l.uther II
;iiiv ii f' 'Kiel dire, (oi genera)
The last if the I'niveraity I
• ,i. er;, ~ j.i • gran * *hi« seine*
I," ! ( . peei h w I (a- given III tkie
I i * ■ A im r istratioii I >•<•' ire
Hall Admix-,on is free
Dr Kvari* irorr. and edm ated
i J • ■ M wh- elected director gcfl
era 'f I N h.SCO in l'.rf> ( after a
:ru veai s'lfi' a* librarian of ' ■ m
1 > • el«-< I r tf » I S ' it irefi
,i- ,.fu r) Mime sir J,r -• wr te
entifu Art.efpar, magaziru-
that year
r.ad p|' sed it for bm that th*'
C S , which supplies about one
third of the agency's budget
sould tkten dominate it political
Hut a rdit g t" a l.ihrary Jour
a *•<),!■ i,a appraising Dr F.van*'
* rn at the end of his tenure in
c,a on miter nation* tail no need
to worry
To bis [aisition f leadership."
tJis editorial said he ha*
r,'-iph’ nlegnty foresight and
• gir,alitv ' the ■.!• at hand
Grant To Bring
Dallas Symphony
Here for 5 Days
I he I ni a Symphony Ol'hes
t , .uni,uiiic, d t day receipt of a
< "i ant fioii tlu Rockefeller
I , lat|. * to '.linn t a student
in pi or- workshop at North
.s • i,. stir itii# • *r i(m*-*
| hi award will enable the or
ostia t, f-rigthen Its bo
, i i,,n ', give premiere jrerform
,f,< t, Dentoi ,f fymphonk
v,,ik- k > v ,ng American coin
(it »«M* | 8
Cnrlei tin program, the {(alias
- v ir. pb.u l ircb.-st i a will be in res
den- ' i t( , N I SI camp is from
Apt t Mav '■ N TSC will lie
Du boat school and invite four
,1 r io I, » a • 4, I ■, * to pa 11 ii , j»ate
th* Cmversity f lexas, Southern
Methodist I’nivers 11 > Baylor I'ni
vi-fsitv and Texas Christian Cm
vei sity
The workshop intended to cn
ourage the writing f music for
iv tiiphony or< he-tras by stuilent
■ L‘* ’t i' u| ') ' ' x pear* inji .cn am) to give them an i»p-
'• • 1 • ( 1 1 and •■' "to mo ,., ,|iin,p heai their wi r ks read
ne* and recorded hy the Dallas Sym-
phony Orchestra It will also en
V e the I Itstaildmg CO eg ate art
• si* m this area to perform as
sts w 11 b tie symphony under
professional >ur< umstarn ,-v
The two ia’gcr miversities,
N'I SC and the Cmveisity >f Tex
as will select three student com
(MnMtion* , a h and 'he other
■e h >!* will ch< sc two each, all to
be i'HiI ,-v thi symphony A jury
will select the four best works to
In- rehea'sed and performed in
two ci>n< erts here by the Da'las
Slovakia orchestra
|> ad'fit n two so.oists from
eu b, *f the fivmiversities will
. -ieard during ,t reading session,
w • t f n to tu h< sen to jwrform
w • h -te orchestra m the concert*
f >u< standing (imposition* and
...hunt* wil, s given strong con-
t. at ,. t f > future t i-rf rrnances
I m i v opt ny (h hestra
• >ri. ert *
|r the , nut ii of hi* tenure. A trier I
• aio. (imv, changed their attitude*
I *. :t; -1 ! NFS' <1 nd'ff'T
. m . and antagonism to hopeful
enthusiasm
A ■ I on, , it , en ..r il. I 'Co
II , it ge n' v Ii a - needed pu I ■’ u op lit
no on its idi many times
Specifk ally, I NFS' O iui a
three point piogram
give -eirntifn and te*Jim
to inderdevelojied roun
t Io promote education in
■ unttie- wheic illiteracy is high
• nii* of tiu- organ'/atmn lie*
i a ■ "HfeieiK >■ *f 7 l tnefnlier cun
tries wh ii h meets every two years
Hut 1: , ia refuse.) r. nn during
'• fi-.t eigk.t year* aid attacked
VI a ti v it' * 'i ruit i -i - 'f ’ t gem y a1 d ’air'd ' s put oh
'i ns from th« luntry
I fun' dial' v S'f .re are) during
i l I- v an* fir-- lav f iff He I'-
>t I Hungat v and f 're. t
withdrew in proti ’ sftei Spam
wa- admitteif .ver their ofij«K*Uon»
I tie) efia rg'-d t fiat CNf.Si II w a*
io ' v t S rnperialis's and
wa piit' mg itse lf a* 'fo- service*
f I * wattrio’ x’er• according
', ( New - ,if I \A ii Id Kepor*
f hr •- three t'onimuriist kden' na
tions returned witf Russia s entrv
in C‘fif
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