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Page 4 THE TOREADOR Saturday, March 20, 1948<br />
Las Vivarachas To Hold Dance<br />
For New Members And Pledges<br />
President And--<br />
(Continued from Page 1)<br />
pecially until Congress acted one<br />
way or the other. He feels that<br />
military training is the only answer<br />
for the present world crisis.<br />
and that everyone is psychologically<br />
with President Truman. There<br />
will be a slackening of interest in<br />
school-work, not only on the part<br />
of young men, but by everybody.<br />
All college officials questioned<br />
said that they were highly in favor<br />
of UMT being combined with<br />
ROTC work, so the young man can<br />
continue with his college education.<br />
President Whyburn went so<br />
far as to say that he believed the<br />
two would be combined.<br />
Students—<br />
(Continued from Page 1)<br />
"Russia knows we are unprepared<br />
for war at this time", he said. "If<br />
we build up our defenses and<br />
strengthen our armed for ces, Russia<br />
will not cause us very much<br />
trouble."<br />
Bill McMillan, 20, navy sub ser-<br />
vice veteran, said. "I think I'll go<br />
back to Africa and get five wives."<br />
No War Soon<br />
Former navy radarman Bill Bigham,<br />
20, said he didn't think the<br />
President's talk would affect him<br />
personally. "I don't believe the<br />
U.S. will go to war for several<br />
years; perhaps not at all," he declared.<br />
"In just two words—I'm drafted,"<br />
stated Bill Evans, 20 year-old<br />
non-veteran.<br />
The chief concern of the veterans<br />
on the campus seems to be<br />
whether or not they will be allowed<br />
time to finsh their education If<br />
recall to the service Is necessary.<br />
The men who have not seen active<br />
duty believe themselves the ones<br />
who will be affected in the very<br />
near future.<br />
"Oh thunder!" cried disgruntled<br />
coed, Jane Merafelder, "There go<br />
all the men off the campus again."<br />
Vesper Services Topic;<br />
"Challenge Of The Cross"<br />
"The Challenge of the Cross" will<br />
be the topic for Vesper services tomorrow<br />
afternoon, announced Dr.<br />
A. W. Young, head of plant industry<br />
department.<br />
The Rev. W. F. Rogan, director<br />
of Presbyterian student work, will<br />
have charge of the program. Floyd<br />
C. Rector, sophomore student from<br />
Lubbock, will lead the meditation.<br />
Mrs. Virginia Meiser, Lubbock, will<br />
Sing "The Palms", accompanied by<br />
Miss Imogene Webster, Lubbock<br />
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Palm Sunday Services<br />
To Be Conducted Here<br />
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rison, Wilbert Winford Hart, John<br />
Tech's Student Religious council<br />
David Helton, Henry Gayness Hes- is sponsoring its annual Palm Sunter,<br />
jr., John A. Hettler, Nina Ray<br />
day Sunrise service tomorrow at 7<br />
Hickman, Buster W. Higdon, James<br />
Lavon Hill, Willard D. Hill, Jr., a. m. In the Rec hall, announced<br />
Raymond L Hiller, Mary Jane Hin- Jerry Sides, junior arts and scienchey,<br />
John Pete Hines, Willis Gene<br />
Holland, Laura Sue Holmes, Charces student and president of the<br />
Annual Formal<br />
les Wayne Howard, James Ed ouncil.<br />
Humphries.<br />
At Hotel Lubbock<br />
Staff Slants<br />
Charles Bradford Hunt, Robert Sides said that students have<br />
Meno Hunt, William T. Hutcheson, charge of the program and that<br />
Ballet Presented<br />
(Continued from Page 3) Billie Is Hutchings, Lamar Jack- Ralph Busy, junior is and sci-<br />
Las Vivarachas, women's social<br />
son, Chester C. Jaynes, Paul Ben-<br />
club will present nine new mem-<br />
Lewis, Hewitt Allison, Bill Kelley<br />
ences student of Lubbock, Is to be<br />
jamin Eerie, Treva Zoe Keeton,<br />
bers and 20 pledges at its annual<br />
and Charley Reynolds handed Ari-<br />
the principal speaker of the morn-<br />
Daisy K. Kilpatrick, Samuel Ed-<br />
Monday Evening presentation dance from 8-12 o'zona<br />
university Its first defeat,<br />
ing.ward<br />
Kindrick, Mary King, James<br />
clock tonight at Hotel Lubbock.<br />
since the conference was founded, Wayne Kuykendall, Billie Lavon<br />
Min Slavenska, and her Ballet Loyd Jenkins' orchestra will furn-<br />
In the mile relay at Tucson In 1946. Leman, Billie K. Lancaster, Royce He: Do you have any views on<br />
Variante, featuring George Zorish the music for the formal dance.<br />
Last spring in Albuquerque, a Laycock, Elbert Wayne Lee, John<br />
kissing?<br />
itch, will be presented under aus-<br />
Raider relay team of Allison, Rey-<br />
W. Lee, Jr., Mozelle M. Lelfeste,<br />
Because the dance will be filmed<br />
Mrs. Hazel Marie Lindsey, Gloria She: No. I always close my eyes.<br />
pices of the Tech Artist course at<br />
nolds, Kelley and Joe Wilson won<br />
as part of the all-college movie,<br />
Livingston.<br />
8 p.m. Monday, at the High School<br />
that event with ease.<br />
Russel Hood Logan, Kenneth E Charles A. Roe, jr.. James Marvis<br />
bids will be checked at the door,<br />
auditorium.<br />
This year the event has been Lorenzen. Clarence Arthur Love- Rogers, Raymond Allen Rogers, W.<br />
LaWayna Griffin, president, said.<br />
Miss Slavenska is making a<br />
named the Hewitt Allison Memorlass, Howard Louis Loveless, Horton Russell, Jack Griggs Sams.<br />
Decorations for the presentation<br />
cross-country tour under the diial<br />
mile relay in honor of the late Joseph Wheeler Luckett, Joreen H. Neil Schacht, Carl E. Schmidt,<br />
will be centered around an Easter<br />
rection of F. C. Coppicus and F.<br />
Techsan who was killed In an au-<br />
Kocurek Ludeke, Kathryn A. Lund- GeorgeAlton<br />
Sealy, Earl Wayne<br />
setting.<br />
berg, Donald B. McCarroll, Morris Sea r.<br />
C. Shang of Columbia Concerts in<br />
tomobile accident last September. McCutchan, Ernest E. McDonald, Duane A. Setliff, Earnie W.<br />
her new "Slavenska Ballet Vari- As is traditional, Miss Griffin, The favored Tech quartet will be John Harlan McElroy, Mary L. Mc- Shaw, Mrs. Lee R. Shaw, Richard<br />
ante." The company which also<br />
club president will be presented closely pressed by strong teams Gowan, Jean McNeill, Daniel Rich- M. Sheehan, Norma Shoupo- Bill<br />
features George Zoritch, principal first, escorted by A. J. Smith. from Arizona and Tempe, hence, ard MacNaughton.<br />
Simpson, Joseph M. Sims, Cooper<br />
dancer of the Ballet Russe will in- Members to be presented and all indications point to a record John B. Malouf, James M. Mans- Slay, Donald J. Small, Perry Jane<br />
troduce a number of new dance their escorts include: Jane Adams, breaking performance.<br />
field, C. P. Martin, Olive Pearl Small, Vineta Colleen Smith, Nel-<br />
Matthews, Wendell W. Mayes, Jr. da Marie Snow, Charles SoRelle,<br />
personalities as well as present Bill White; Anita Bates, Buddy Wilson and Reynolds will be Warren J. Meeks, Emory Menefee, Barron Spaulding, Carl N. Spivey,<br />
Slavenska in some of her out- Bragg, Jane Duncan, Don Sloan; back to spark the defending cham- Curtis L Miles, Lucy Norman Mil- Harold A. Spuhler, Dorothy Stephstanding<br />
dance creations. Wynoma Hamilton, Roy Bulls; pion relay team. The other two ler, C. Paul Mills, Robert W. Mims, enson, Camille Stevens.<br />
The program Ineludes selections Jonisue Hudson, Carl James; Vir- positions arc questionable at this Helen /rMitchell, Joe Mae Mont- Louis D. Stevens, jr., Margaret<br />
from "Coppelia" of DeJibes, Tschalginia Monkhouse, J. L. Brock; Ar- writing, but results of the Fort gomery, Nelda Joyce Moore, Law- Oleta Stewart, Gwyndola Stinnett,<br />
kowsky's "Nutcracker Suite", and veta Porter, Jim Bacum; Ruby Worth meet this weekend should<br />
rence Moran, J. F. Morgan, Queve- Charles Lee Stone, Leslie Arden<br />
do M. Morgan, James Norman Mor- Stone, Arthur M. Stoy, Robert W.<br />
the "Concerto Romantique" of Potts, Tommy Hewlett; Helen Ter- determine these berths for future ris, Joe Milton Morris, Ernest E. Strain, Betty J. Sullivan, Thomas<br />
Liszt; "Pictures in Porcelalne" set rell, Burl Cox.<br />
meets. Kelley broke a bone in his Morrison.<br />
W. Summers, James 0. Teague, Jr.,<br />
to the music of Debussy; a Dance Pledges to be presented and their foot wk(c playing basketball a few Charles E. Mnrphy, Lynn Odell Charles A. Temple, Jesse S. Terry,<br />
Poem, "Salome," with music of escorts include: Joyce Bor., Bill<br />
weeks ago and will not be able to Murray, Alice Louise Myers, Kath- jr., William T. Teuton, Evangeline<br />
Glazounov; a group of Balkan Lyman; Joan Chapman, James Ri-<br />
participate on the track team un erine Nelson, Henry Dan Newby, Theis, Patsy Ruth Thigpen, Wood-<br />
Charles E. Newton, jr., Claude El-<br />
peasant dances and, as a special der; Yvonne Cross, Stanley Black;<br />
til later in the season. Leading<br />
row W. Turner, Bob Urban, Charmer<br />
Nichols, William Buryl Nichles B. Valliant Jack E. Voider.<br />
feature, a group of American folk Frances Ann Eubank, J. A. Mc- contenders for the positions are ols, Sara Nicodemus, Charles E. Dorothy M. Vrooman, Betty Sue<br />
dances to be called "Settler' Sun- Whorter; Doris Freeman, Bill Costin Bufkin, who turned in the Norman, Val Norman, jr., Wendell Walker, J. Daryl Walker, Noa Wasday."<br />
Harvey; Cherri Hannis, Bob best 440-yard time last season: Glenn Nutt, Willard LeRai Ogden, serman, Brien C. Webster, Gene<br />
Mme. Slavenska, borninSerbia, and Bohme; Betty Hendrix, Joe Nix;<br />
George Worrell, a freshman with- Orville Ray O'Neal, Addilee Guide Rex White. Billy Joe Whitfield,<br />
the first star ballerina to come<br />
out previous track experience but Orr, Roland Edgar Orr, Waldo El- John A. Wiebelt, Francis Milton<br />
Martha Lewis, James Crabb; Pat<br />
lis Ore -<br />
from that country, danced in the<br />
who has been showing up favor-<br />
John C. Pace, jr., Jorge E. Wiley, Clyde Ray Williams, Victor<br />
McCaskill, Winston Roberts; Jean-<br />
Padilla.<br />
M. Williams, Barbara Williamson,<br />
ballet of the Zagreb 'Opera as a<br />
ably in workouts; and Earnest<br />
ne Mecham, Fred Hughes; Jerry<br />
Robert E. Payne, Walter C. Per- Warren Ben Woods, W. H. H.<br />
child and was later taken to Paris<br />
Hawkins, who turned In a 54-seckins, Douglas Perry, Jewell Alice<br />
Medlock, Bill Hart; Edna Morgan,<br />
Wright, Joseph Yakin, Rayma Fay<br />
by her mother to study with Pre-,<br />
ond 440 Monday In football shoes. Pharr, Calvin Pigman, Isik Pinhas, Younger and James Hall Zeitz.<br />
R. A. Dean; Del Parker, Gene Mc-<br />
obrajinska. She returned to Za-<br />
Ben Wilson was a leading candi- Claude Ray Price, Thelma Puntch,<br />
klroy; Phyllis Richardson, Larry<br />
greb at the age of 16 to become<br />
date for a place on the mile relay W. K Puryear, Billy Quattlebaum,<br />
McCoy; Joan Rieger, Jim Simp-<br />
Ben H. Quebe, Gerald G. Rambo,<br />
"ballerina absolute" of the Na-<br />
team, but was declared ineligible<br />
son; Bonnie Robertson, Bobby<br />
Sha`ron McIver Rambo, Barbara<br />
tional Opera and a few years later<br />
this week.<br />
LOST—Eversharp Fountain Pen<br />
Statton, Johnson Sayler, Charles<br />
Ramsey, Gloria Ramsey, Francis J.<br />
was called to the front ranks of<br />
Ftassiga, Herbert Bennett Reaves, In vicinity of Journalism build-<br />
Speights; Mary Sayler, Darrell Ad-<br />
the Ballet Russe with which she<br />
Bill Hendosson Is on his way. Walter T. Rector, Edith Inez Reding, gold top and brown bottom<br />
ams; Wanda Smith, Lester Lan-<br />
came to America. Miss Slavenska<br />
The former Techsan 'left yesterday line, Jewell I‘ Arthur Reed, Crade with name engraved. Reward.<br />
drum; Mary Alice Withers, Jack<br />
Marshall Rhea '<br />
starred in the motion picture, "Bal-<br />
for, New York where he will begin<br />
Call GUS GALLAGHER<br />
Drain.<br />
David C. Rich, Mary Belle Rich-<br />
lerina"<br />
training for the world feather, ards, Earl R. Robbins, Evan E.<br />
6460<br />
With her own company of 10, L9 Members and their dates are: weight championship under the Roberts, Rush Robinett, Garwood<br />
George Zoritch, famed principal Charlene Clary, H. F. Boles; Jean guidance of Lou Vella, manager of B. Rodgers. James W. Rodgers,<br />
dancer of the Ballet Russe de Mon- Alger, Larry Flagg; Mary Wal- Light Heavyweight Champion Gus<br />
te Carlo, who heads Mme. Slavesvoord, Gerald Hale; Vernie Single- Lesnevich. He will stay at Iesneska's<br />
company.<br />
ton, Ed Crawford; June Stine, vich's home in Cliffside, N. J., and<br />
Tech Artist course will present Jack Thompson; Jean Price, Har- will train in the champion's gym.<br />
Vronsky and Babin, duo-pianists, ry Libby; Wynelle Taylor, Paul Henderson will be under the su-<br />
April 12.<br />
Haskins; Gerr ie Rodgers, Leo pervision of Fred- Fierro, trainer<br />
Kitch; Derah Brannen, Charles of Lesnevich and Billy Coon. A SENIORS!<br />
Brannen; Mary Lou Blair, Bob long rocky road faces the two-time<br />
Martin.<br />
state featherweight champion, but<br />
Wesley Players Nancy Condor, N. W. Elston; if he continues in his determined<br />
Carol Sherrod, Nolen Swain; Wy- way, he will undoubtedly wind up<br />
Present 'It Is I'<br />
We are Now Taking Orders for<br />
nelle Green, Albin Rippstein; Car- on top of the heap sooner or later.<br />
olyn Hooker, Hoover Alford; Ber-<br />
Wesley Players, sponsored by the<br />
nice Benton, Vernon Benton; Mar- Hard in-Simmons' football team<br />
Graduation Needs<br />
Wesley Student association, will<br />
tha Monroe, Hugh Monroe; Doro- has signed to play the New Mex.<br />
present the play "It Is I", by Ethel<br />
Rockwell, Sunday at 5 p m. In the<br />
thy Moore, Bruce Burleson; Jack- ico Algies in 1949 and 1950. The<br />
ie Mueller, Richard Hill; Beth Nee- 1949 tilt will be played in Las Cru-<br />
First Methodist church.<br />
The production is under the diley,<br />
Herman High; Delphine Terces, N. M., and the 1950 game will<br />
rell, Jimmy<br />
rection of Willa Faris, assisted by<br />
Terrell; Dorothy Nor- be unreeled in Abilene. OFFICIAL INVITATIONS<br />
Chat Kelley and costume director<br />
man, Ernest Kendrick.<br />
is Barb Baumgardner. The cast<br />
Pledges and their dates are: Tennis teams from New Mexico<br />
will consist of five students: Vir-<br />
Pat Everett, Bill Miller; Annette university and Arizona State of<br />
Leather Booklet<br />
ginia Barrow, Anna V. Moren,<br />
Nash, John Clark; Maxine Bur- Tempe will tangle In 10 matches<br />
roughs, Ed SumeralL<br />
next week. Some indication of<br />
Card Board Booklet<br />
Marvin Russell, C. M. Gordon, and<br />
Lee Crouch. According to Miss<br />
Las Vivi sponsor is Miss Martha their strength as Border confer-<br />
French Fold<br />
Faris, the performance is open to<br />
Graves. Special guests will be ence foes will be available follow-<br />
Pres. and Mrs. W. M. Whyburn; ing their seven singles and three<br />
the public.<br />
Messrs. and Mesdames James G. doubles matches.<br />
Allen, George Langford, L. G. Harmon,<br />
John Is Upshaw, G. B. Mar.<br />
ris; patronesses and alumni.<br />
The easiest way to multiply b3<br />
11 is to add the two figures of the<br />
number being multiplied and insert<br />
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Program of: Russian Ballets, Balkan Folk Dances,<br />
American Folk Dances<br />
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM<br />
Monday, March 22, 8 p. m.<br />
Auspices: Tech Artists Course<br />
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