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His f a t h e r o f t e n w a r n e d in s p e e c h e s to s t u d e n t s , “ You l a di es a n d g e n t l e m e n , t h e e y e s of T e x a s a r e u p o n y o u . ” J o h n L a n g S i n c l a i r , a m e m b e r o f t he M e n ’s G l e e C l u b , w r o t e t h e w o r d s a n d a q u a i t e t s a n g , “ T h e It E v e s o f T e x a s ” h a s s i nc e b e c o m e t h e official s o n g o f t he U n i v e r s i t y . in a c o n c e r t . In 1904. w h e n t h e C o l o n e l died o f a h e a r t a t t a c k , t h e s o n g was s u n g as a h y m n a t his g r a v e s i d e . ‘TV for JB’ Exes Plan War Memorial A w a r m e m o r i a l to t h e 22 W o r l d W a r ll d e a d who g r a d u a t e d f r o m t h e S c h oo l o f J o u r n a l i s m will be t h e ne w s e t up J o u r n a l i s m in B u i l d i n g in t h e f o r m o f a t e l e v i ­ sion set. “ TV t h e t h e m e o f is t h e f u n d s w h i ch f o r o p e n e d t h i s w e e k wi t h t he m a i l i n g o f l e t t e r s t o 1, 400 g r a d u a t e s a n d e x - s t u d e n t s o f thj; school. c a m p a i g n f o r J B ” c h a i r m a n o f Ben Z. K a p l a n , N e w York a d ­ v e r t i s i n g « x e c u t i v e a n d f o r m e r a s ­ s o c i a t e e d i t o r o f ' f h e Dail y T e x a n , is J o u r n a l i s m B u i l d i n g W a r M e m o r i a l c o m m i t ­ tee. E r n e s t A. S h a r p e , p r o f e s s o r t r e a s u r e r , a n d o f is M a j o r B o y d S i n c l a i r is p u b l i c i t y c h a i r m a n . j o u r n a l i s m , t h e I 'l’be i d e a fo r the m em orial o r i- Red- ; g i n a ted w i t h Mr. Kaplan a n d Mr. S h a r p e j u s t a f t e r World War II. T h e y felt t he t e l e v i s i o n s e t w o u ld A n n r e p r e s e n t a “ g e n u i n e r ef l e c t i on of Mrs. O s c a r E. C a s t i l l o n , t h i s e l e c t r o n i c a g e . ” ( ’O r r i c k , W a s h i n g t o n , D. C.; F o r t ; W o r t h ; P a t . D a n i e l s , H o u s t o n . s e t w i l l be m o u n t e d on T h e in a c u s t o m - b u i l t c a b i n e t e a s t e r s lie m o v e d to c l a s s ­ so t h a t it c a n r o o m s a n d l a b o r a t o r i e s t h r o u g h o u t t h e b ui l di ng. T h e n e w b u i l d i n g h a s b e e n c o n s t r u c t e d to a c c o m ­ t h e s e t by h a v i n g pi pe s m o d a t e t h e w i t h T Y walls, a n d T V o u t l e t s in t he c l a s s ­ r o o m s a n d l a b o r a t o r i e s . T h e t o w e r a nt e r i n a will be e r e c t e d on h c o n ­ c r e t e r o o f p l a t f o r m on t he t h i r d floor of t h e b u i l d i n g . l e a d - i n c a b l e s in M e m b e r s o f th e e ig h t e e n - m a n c o m m i t t e e w ho a r e w o r k i n g o n t hi s d r i v e a r e P a u l J. T h o m p s o n , c h a i r m a n o f t h e S ch o o l o f J o u r n a ­ l i s m; A n n e C h a m b e r s , ed itor o f the T e x a n ; J o e B e ld e n , W illiam L McGill, A u s t in ; J u l e s B i ll a rd , Miss Al so C h a r l e s K. Deva l l , Kil­ g o r e ; J a c k C. Do l ph, D a l l a s ; R a l p h : K. F r e d e , J e f f e r s o n C i t y , Miss.; Mr s. C h a r l e s J . H e a r s t , C e d a r Falls, I o w a ; Mr s. C h a r l e s A. J e a n , 1 A n n a , III.; Bill M c I n t o s h , V i c t o r i a ; T r u m a n M M a h a n , C o l u m b u s ; Bill M. S e n s i n g , M o n t e r r e y , M e x i c o ; a n d Mrs. E d w a r d V a u g h t , B a y ­ t o w n. t o t h e m , a n d A s t u d e n t c o m m i t t e e p r e p a r e d j t h e e n v e l o p e s f o r m a i l i n g t he I e x - s t u d e n t s . J o A n n D i c k e r s o n a d ­ d r e s s e d f o l l o w i n g f o l d e d t h e l e t t e r s and s t u f f e d t he j e n v e l o p e s : Liz M cC ary, ch airm an , i M a r y H e l e n S p e ar, A n n a J a c k s o n , B ob H a l f o r d , J e a n R e m b o l d , W a y ­ l a n d F ilc h e r, and Jo A n n D ick er the son. JO- 12 — V i s u a l I n s t r u c t i o n B u r e a u p r e s e n t film s h o r t s on A m e r i c a n A u t h o r s , A r c h i t e c t u r e B u i l d i n g 108. 2 3 — I BM l a g u n a G l o r i a ; 3 5, N e y M u s e u m ; d a i l y, e x c e p t M o n d a y . 7 - S y m p h o n i c B a n d in o p e n - a i r c o n c e r t , n e a r L it t le f ie ld F o u n ­ t a in . s h o w , a r t 7 : 3 0 — Be ne f i t m u s i c a l e 7 : 3 0 — L u t h e r a n S t u d e n t A s s o c i a ­ ti on, L u t h e r a n S t u d e n t C e n t e r . f o r U n i ­ v e r s i t y C o n g r e g a t i o n a l C h u r c h , h o m e o f Dr. a n d Mr s. D. L. C l a r k . 8 R e c e p t i o n L r n e w s t u d e n t s , B a p t i s t S t u d e n t C e n t e r . I* l l — T e x a s U n i o n f r e e F r i d a y 3 I Frol i c, p a t io . :05— “ F o r t y A c r e s F o r e c a s t , ” K T B C , a l s o M o n d a y . 3 2 : 3 0 — “ U n i v e r s i t y H o u r , ” KY E T , also S a t u r d a y a n d M o n d a y . S A T U R D A Y 3 .30 T Y p r o g r a m s , T e x a s U n i o n 401. 8 F u n n i g h t . U n i v e r s i t y M e t h o ­ d is t E d u c a t i o n C e n t e r , p IO— “ W h a t ’s tile S c o r e ? ” f r o m Radio H o u s e , K Y ET. S U N D A Y 2 W S F 2 : 1 5 — USA l e a v e s U n i v e r s i t y P r e s ­ b y t e r i a n C h u r c h f o r Bull C r e e k . l e a v e s L u t h e r a n S t u ­ f o r C o n f e d e r a t e d e n t C e n t e r d o m e . 1 5 — W e s t m i n s t e r S t u d e n t F e l ­ l owship, U n i v e r s i t y P r e s b y t e r i a n Ch ii re h. — HSU s u p p e r , B a p t i s t S t u d e n t ( ' e n t e r . T a l k by Dr. I). Wi t t C. d i c k , W e s l e y F o u n d a t i o n . Friday. June 20. 19$; THE SUMMER TEXAN Page' ? . National A A U Draws Three Longhorn Aces C harley Thomas, L o n g h o r n s p r in te r who surprised most track ’ observers b y run nin g only seventh J in the the 200-m eter dash at NCAA meet last week, gets his final crack at an Olympic tryo ut slot S atu rd ay in the National AAI carnival a t Long Beach, Calif. Two oth er Texas m en will also com pete in the m eet— Dean Smith and Ralph Person. low hurdles, Smith has already qualified for th e try o u t in the 100-m eter sprint, and Person will a tte m p t the 200- m e te r this e v e n t is not on the Olympic agen­ da. He failed to qualify last week in inter­ m e d ia te hurdle race, b u t will try again. the grueling 400-m eter though O th er Southwest C onference s ta r s who will make bids a t Long B each are Val Jo e W alker, SMU high h u rdler who placed third in the NCAA meet, a q u a r te t of Dai row Aggies — weight m an Hooper, high ju m p e r W alt Davis, b road ju m p e r Bobby Ragsdale, and quarter-m iler J a m e s B aker— an d two Arkansas m e n — Lee Yo­ d er and Rick Heber. Of this group, only B aker and H eber have not y e t landed places fo r th e tryouts. ; T hree Southwest h i g h . schoolers Childress, w i l l Odessa sprinter, Eddie Roberts, S tillw ater, Okla..hurdler, and Billy C urtis, W aurika, Okla., hurdler. compete— J o e lan din g a Davis is generally conceded the first best chance of place spot fo r the S outhw est, al­ th o u g h either of the S te er sp rin ­ t e rs could upset N egro dash fa ­ v orites A rt B ragg of Morgan S ta te and Jim Golliday of N o rth ­ w estern. Davis tied f o r first last week in the high j u m p a t 6-8. Thomas holds th e nation’s best tim e in the 200-m eter race and also in its yardage equivalent, the 220. He clicked o ff a 20.3 in the m etric sprint at this year’s Texas R elays and was timed in the 220 in tile Southwest Con­ a t 20.4 ference meet. Both were with a boosting wind. D efending champion Jim Ford of Drake and Andv Stanfield, fo rm e r Seton Hall great and own­ er of a 20.4 200 m eters this year, are expected to produce the top com petition. In th e AAU meet, the six top men in each event who have not previously qualified for the Olym­ pic tr y o u ts will win trip s to Los Angeles next week. Montes Decides To Compete in US M ontes said Thursday JU A R E Z , Mexico, J u n e IO— (db I db J a v ie r Montes, g re a t distance ru n n e r of Texas W este rn College, has decided to pass up the Mexi­ can Olympics team and try fo r a place on the United S ta tes team. in view of criticism th at had been flung a t him for accepting an in­ t r y for vitation from Mexico the Mexican team, he h ad decided to com pete for a spot on the US team in the Olympic trials at Long Beach, Calif. th a t to Erie Pohl, re g istra r of th e South Texas AAU, had protested Montes ru n n in g fo r Mexico, claim ing he was not born in Mexico. Montes said he was born of Mexican parents in Socorro, Chi­ hu ahu a S ta te, and is a native of Mexico. B ut he added: “ I will do the best I can to become one of the th ree men to represent th e United S ta tes in the Olympics, although I doubt I can make it.” L i t t l e f i e l d R e t u r n * * ! I e T i g e r * DETROIT, June 19 (/P)— The D etroit Tigers returned pitcher Dick L ittlefield their roster today. to Erskine Pitches $-0 No Hitter Fourth Ining W alk Spoils Perfect Tilt Hascd on the Associated Press Carl Erskine, 25-year-old Brook- lyn right hander, pitched a n e a r p erfect game T hursday, in a no-hit, no-run p e rfo rm a n c e against th e Chicago Cubs, Brooklyn defeated the Cubs 5-0, fo r the B um ’s third s tra ig h t victory over Chicago. E rskine allowed only one Chi­ to reach base. Cub cago h a t t e r pitcher Willard Ramsdeli walked on fo u r s traig h t pitches the third, inning.The n o -htitter was the firs t in the N ational League in the this y e a r and majors. the second in Virgil T rucks of D etro it pitched a no-hitter against the W ashington S enators on May 15. B ro oklyn’s victory gave the Dodgers a five gam e lead in the NL over the ru n n e r-u p New York Giants. The Giants lost to P itts ­ burgh, 8-1. UT Golf, Tennis Squads in N C A A A ten-man Longhorn tennis and , in K a n s a s City. ?olf gqum(j Will invade the rnid- west this weekend 111 quest oi N f t - tional Collegiate championships, Dr. I). A. Penick, longtime Uni­ t u r n i n g ! versitv net coach, will he honor- ary referee at the tennis tourney and will be f u r t h e r honored when the Penick Bowl, symbol of col­ lege tennis suprem acy, will be put into time. competition for the the double* Gates and Harris won Southw est Conference title for the second yea r in su» cession and Oates was ru n n e ru p for the SWC singles crown, Ios.iny Li A vt M's IL G. De B erry in finals. G erh ard t was the S te e rs ’ n u m ­ ber fo u r man during the season f i r s t ! and Bonham, although not among the top four, came along late in the The net to u rn a m e n t will be held : the season to beat Gates in the campus of N orthw estern ‘ recent Texas championships. on University in Evanston, 111., Ju n e 23-28, Goiters Wesley Ellis, Lee link*- I ton. B ernard Riviere, Bob Mon* The Longhorns c o m p e t i n g in i crief, * Jo e Bob Golden and Evanston are r e i g n i n g Southwest J Blackm ar will vie champions, J C onference doubles Julian Oates and Bill H arris, and Bernard G e rh ard t and Bill Bon­ ham. :*t L afayette, Ind. Ellis was '|V!tu the n a tio n s co ege recently Conference >e. HS. in '* et* crowned singles S outhw est champion. The foursom e is now engaged in the H eart of Am erica tournam ent 1951 C h a m p io n C onrad Loses in T exas A m ateu r The P ira te s scored CORPUS CHR ISTI, five ru n s in a th ird inning o u tb u rs t m arked by a p ro tested decision. Plate Jun e IO um pire Babe Pinelli called George i/Tb— Upsets sw ept both the d efen ­ then safe when Metkovich out, ding champion and m edalist out third base um pire Dusty Buggess j of the Texas A m ateu r Golf ('ham- told him G iant catcher We* W e s t - 1 pi0nsHip today. The big field was rum dropped the ball. W hen play ! cut to two was resum ed a f te r a heated arg u - j s u n b a k e d rounds. the said ment, Leo Durocher Giants w ere playing the gam e un der protest. the q u a i ter-finals in The defending NC A A champion is N orth Texas State, which will re tu rn writh last y ea r’s team nearly intact. National A m ateur ch a m ­ the pion Billy Maxwell paces North Texans. S tudent Instruction And Aircraft Sales D efending champion Joe Con­ rad of N orth Texas State College won his m orning match over Hous­ t o n ’s Howie Johnson 2 and I, b u t fell before sul>-par golf during the aftern oon before the veteran Raleigh Selby of Henderson. Selby was th ree under par when he closed out the match, 4 and 3. P C A $ 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 T e w r A * * e « * c e 4 % LOUISVILLE, June 19 bp)— A $200,009 winter tour covering I i tournaments was announced today by the Professional Golfers Association. RAGSDALE Flying Servic a f r e s h m a n and rise to become f i r s t position was a ssoci ate p r o f e s s o r of math. He was ma de Dean o f in 1911 a n d A r t s and Sciences si xt een y e a rs . held D u r i n g he developed the Division of E x t e n ­ in te re st ed sion. He was very in a s t r o n o m y and died in offict^MJ 1937 wi thout reali zing nil- of hiN g r e a t e s t d r e a m - — the o p e ni ng o f McDonal d Ob se r v a t o r y . job foi his a d m i n i s t r a t i o n t he A A P r i c e H o m e r R a i n e y ( 19 39 - 1 9 41) haM ) a m i t h # o f f o l l o w i n g p l e a s e c a l l by t h # tti«* D e a n o f W o m e n I M . if. i f * v e t h e i r A u s t i n a d d r e s s e s . lt i i # l a h M.»y D a v e n p o r t M r s . E s t h e r C . G u s t a f s o n M a r t h a L e w i s J o y e e M e C e # N e ll Mae O w e n s M r s . Z e ll * I V i n i e r k y Mr*. 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Morgan explained this tim e of the y ear, S aturn is espec­ ially p re tty ; is very close to the earth and some of the mf e m m arkings may be observed; that o ther universes, com ami independent of our own, pletely make interesting study. th a t Mars that at is the The there telescope second largest one in Texas, he says, u n ­ is a privately-owned le s s, one th at is larger. Approximately 7.000 persons visited the Observa tory including 3.000 Cub Scouts. last school year, T y p e w r i t e r L o s t ? C e l l T e x a n A it has since ty p ew rite r was taken from a car parked on the campus one flight last week. The person who took repented and talked with a minister, who has sked that the owner of the ty p e ­ w rite r get in touch with the e d i­ the tor or m an ag in g editor of Daily Texan who will give the m inister's name. 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J ONES T h e t we lv e law s t u d e n t s who a r e s t a f f i n g th e Legal Aid Clinic have q u i t e a f e ^ “ pen p a l s ” — bu t the l e t t e r s t h e kind y o u ’d e xpect . t he y g e t a r e n ’t F i f t e e n o f t he 46 a cti ve cases now b e i ng h a n d l e d by t h e s e U n i ­ v er sit y s t u d e n t a t t o r n e y s b e ga n Student Workers Hold Conference A w o r k c o n f e r ­ ence f o r s t u d e n t per sonnel w o r k ­ ers is be in g held Monday t h r o u g h Friday. Dr. Ru t h S t r a n g e , M a y p r o f e s s o r o f e d u c a t i o n a t C o l u m ­ bia U n i v e r s i t y T e a c h e r s College, a n d Dr. Vi rg ini a H u f s t e d l e r , s t a t e c o n s u l t a n t in pupil pe r so nn el s e r ­ vices f o r T e x a s public schools, a r e l e a di n g t h e c o n f e r e n c e . I t t he is b e ing s p on s or e d by T e x a s As soc ia ti on o f D ea ns o f "Women a n d t h e Ho g g F o u n d a t i o n f o r Me nt al Hygi ene . ★ A ★ F r a n k W a r d l a w , d ir ec tor , a n d Miss K a t h l e n M a h a f f e y , ed i to r, in of t he U n i v e r si t y Press, we r e t he I th ac a . N. Y. t he 21st a n n u a l A m e r i c a n Associat ion of U n i ­ ver sit y Presses. this week f o r c onv en t io n of A t w i li g ht musi ca le will be held F r i d a y a t 7: 30 p.m. a t the home of Dr. a n d Mrs. David L. Clark, 2800 R o b b ’s Run. Dr. Cl ar k is a p r o f e s s o r of Engli sh a t t he U n i ­ v ersity. The t h i r d in a series of e d u c a ­ t he t ional movies s p on so re d by B u r e a u o f V i s u a l I n s t r u c t i o n will be shown in A r c h i t e c t u r e B ui l d­ ing 105 F r i d a y a t IO a m. The p r o g r a m includes five bi o­ g r a ph i c a l s ho r ts on f a m o u s A m e r i ­ c an a u t h o r s — W a s h i n g t o n Irving, J a m e s F e n i m o r e Cooper, H e n r y J o h.n W a d s w o r t h Longf el l ow, G r e e n l e a f Wh it t i e r, a n d lxniisa May Alcott. The n e x t p r o g r a m in this series will be J u n e 2G. I t will be on “ Pe r so na l a n d Social A d j u s t m e n t s . as r e q u e s t s f o r legal advi ce s ent in by i nm a t e s o f T e x a s p e n i t e n ­ t iaries, called “ pen l e t t e r s . ” t he b a s e m e n t o f T h e Legal Aid Clinic, locat ed t h e La w in Building, wa s f o u n d e d F e b r u a r y 4, 1941. W o o dr o w W. P a t t e r s o n is its di r ec to r . His j o b is p r i n ci ­ pally one of advice a m i a ss is ta nc e t h e t he s t u d e n t s , wh o h an dl e to cases themselves. T he Clinic gives legal advice a n d aid to a n y o n e , b u t p r e f e r to help s t u d e n t s who c a n n o t a f f o r d to pa y a t t o r n e y s ’ fe es . T h e s e r ­ vices of the Clinic a r e f r ee . I f ne ce ssa ry , t h e s t u d e n t a t ­ t o r n e y whom Mr. P a t t e r s o n has a ss ig ne d to a p a r t i c u l a r c ase will t a k e it into c o u r t in t h e c ap a ci ty o f a s s i s t a n t to one o f t he Au st i n a t t o r n e y s who d o n a t e t h e i r s e r ­ vices to t he Clinic. A m o n g t he t y p e s o f cas es c u r ­ r e n t l y being ha n dl e d by t he Clinic a r e b u r g l a r y , divor ce, r u n a w a y h u sb a nd , child s u p p o r t , collision, a c c i d en t claims, a n d m a n y o t h e r t y p e s of civil an d c r i mi n a l cases. T he Clinic r e c e n t l y h a n d l e d the s uc ce ssf ul d e f e n s e o f a m a n who r eceived s u s p e n de d f i v e - y e a r s e n t e n c e t h e f t , b u t was a r ­ r e s t e d a few d a y s l a t e r on a n o t h e r c har ge. Wh e n t h e j u d g e o r d e r e d t h e p r i s o ne r to s er ve t he f i v e - ye a r s e nt e n c e, the Clinic s t e pp e d in, a p ­ peal ed t he case, a n d won a r e s t o r a ­ suspe nde d t he or igina l tion of .sentence. a f or the In March, l ast m o n t h f o r which c om pl e t e f i g u r e s a r e a v a i ­ lable, th e Clinic re ce iv e d 4 7 new cases a n d disposed o f 13 old ones. D u r i n g this period, t wo cases w er e t a k e n to court. Of the 47, nine w e r e sett led a f t e r c on su la ti on only, nine wer e r e f e r r e d to o t h e r a gencies, eleven wer e gi ven legal advice, a n d six- I teen w e r e still p e n d i n g a t the end of the mon th . In t wo domesti c r e ­ l ations cases, t he Clinic n o t e s with pride, “ concil i at ion wa s a f f e c t e d . ” M a n a g e m e n t P r o f H o n o r e d Dr. E l i z ab e th L a n h a m , assis t­ a n t pr o f e s s o r of m a n a g e m e n t , w as el ect ed to t he Bet a G a m m a Si gma e x ec ut iv e c o m m i t t e e a t t he s o ­ ciet y' s a n n u a l m e e t i n g in Denver, j Colo. She is t he only w o m a n mom- i b er of t he n a t io n al h o n o r a r y scho- j lastic col legi at e ' schools o f business. f r a t e r n i t y f o r S P E C I A L I Z I N G I N • Steaks • Catering • Salads • Sea Foods • Rooms For Private Parties Tarrytown Restaurant 2428 Exposition Phone 8-2652 National Bow Tie W e e k DL S ,e r m o n S F I RST ENG L IS H L U T H E R A N CHURCH l l a . m. — “ Do W e N ee d M od e r n T r a n s l a t i o n s o f t h e B i b l e ? ” —» Dr. Lewis P. S p e a k e r , minister* UNI VER SI TY METHOD IS T C HUR CH l l a m . — “ L u n ac y a n d Romance** — Dr. E d m u n d Hei nso hn , minis­ ter. 8 p.m.— “ T he C h r i s t i a n ’s G r e a t e s t / S i n ” — Dr. Heinsohn. UNI VER SI TY C HRIS TIAN S CHURCH 9 a m . — R o b e r t G. Nelson, m is ­ sionary to J a m a i c a , will speak. 2:30 p. m. — Disciples S t u d e n t Fel­ lowship picnic. UNI VER SI TY A V E N U E CHURCH OF CHRIST l l a.m.— “ Wh y Go to C h u r c h ” —- T h e Rev. E. B. Swe e t, mi ni st e r . 8 p.m.— “ A S t u d y o f P r o p h e s y As E v i de nc e o f t he Divinity o f C h r i s t ”— Mr. Swe et. PENTRON T A PE R E C O R D E R A K N O T T Y P R O B L E M , this N ational Bow Tie Week, June 16 21. Selecting the bow tie made just for you can be done, as the brisk businessman, upper left, will testify. Naturally conservative, he didn t fall for any of the wierd concoctions such as the college boy to his right prefers, lf y o u ’re planning +o filibuster the frat meeting the number at lower left— called a shoestring fie by those who know— is just the thing. O r for losing a weekend, clothiers suggest the white tie— with tails, natch. HEc Girls Practice Care of Future Home t h r e e s q u a r e meals a d a y — so u n d s J p r in c ip l e s into p r act ice. like a d r e am. T h a t ten girls now living in t h e two Home M a n a g e m e n t Ho use s a r e doing this s u m m e r . B ut t h a t is n o t the whole s t o r y . T he y have to pl an and p r e ­ p a r e the meal s too. is l imi ted to home e conomi c ma j or s, a n d only 28 s t u d e n t s p e r s e m e s t e r can sign up f or it. ing. N o w th e y a r e p u t t i n g f o r this cour se K egis L a lion U n i v e r s i t y is w h a t e a t in g c r e d it t hese f o r In a dd i ti on to p l a n n i n g a n d p i G p a r i n g t h e i r o wn meal s, the girls do all t h e h o u se wo r k a n d la und ry . T h e class which goes with til is c o u r se m e e t s l e ct u r e t h r e e hour s a week. A w r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n is gi ven a t t he end of t h e semest er . T h e six-weeks per iod is divided into five periods, a nd each girl has a d if f er en t d u t y ea ch period. U T E x P i l o t i n g i n J a p a n ( a p t . Ocea D. S h e r m a n J r . , ex- is now s e r v i ng as a II- s t u d e n t , t he fighter pil ot wi th w e a t h e r “ L i g h t n i n g s q u a d r o n with t h e U.S. Ai r F o r c e in J a p a n . is also a v e t e r a n o f Wor l d W a r II in which he flew 38 c om­ b a t missions as a n a v i g a t o r in the E u r o p e a n T h e a t e r o f O pe ra ti on s. l a n c e r s ” He Li fe in the H ome M a n a g e m e n t H o u s e is c a r r i e d on as near ly like it woul d be in a h o m e as possible. S o me of th e gi rls a r e m a rr i e d. H u s b a n d s stay at h om e and t a k e c a r e of the h o u s e w o r k while thei r s p o u se s le ar n to be b e t t e r h ou se ­ wives. O f the t e n girls r e g i s t e r e d f o r H o m e M a n a g e m e n t this se me st e r , t h r e e a r e m a r r ie d , t w o a r e e ng ag ed a n d one is pi nn ed , t h u s b r e a k i n g take t h a t girls d o wn t h i s c our se to g e t husb and s. t he belief living T h e five girls in Home M a n a g e m e n t H ou se I a r e J o Ann Ar no ld , Conni e Wa ll ace, Mary Rose Br ad y, F a y J e a n Riggan, a n d P ho eb e Burch. In t he p r e r e q u i s i t e cour ses in h o m e economics, t h e se girls have l e a r n e d the pri nci pl es o f homemak- records anything ploys back instantly W IT H L IF E -L IK E Q U A L IT Y FO R 2 FULL H O U R S M ulti-Speed offer* un lim ited use* in S c h o o ls . H o m e * , C h u rc h e s , B usiness. Educator*, parent*, m ini­ sters. businessm en, musicians bod M u lti Speed a time saving aid foe: T eaching speech, music • Record­ in g ra d io program s, special events • P re p a rin g serm ons, choir and • C onferences, o rg an rehearsals rep o rtin g , sales training. % W eighs x r iy V pevwd* •' N *179“ I Yan to Poy $15 A MONTH K R U G E R ' S ' ' O n the Drag 2236 G u sd su p s Phons 8-6426 Use the Classifieds T H E SUMMER T EXAN C L A S S I F I E D A D S P RO DUC E Q U I C K R E S U L T S Apartment for Rent KIXK'K KROM C A M P U S - S m a ll a p a r t ­ m e n t , cool a n d q u i e t . U t i l i t i e s paid. A l t o l a r g e c o r n e r r o o m , c o o k i n g fa* ilitiea a n d l i v i n g r o o m . P h o n e 8 - 5 68 8. For Rent A I R - C O N D I T I O N KU g u e a t hon** U n i ­ v e r s i t y a p p r o v e d f o r girl* . P r i v a t e , o n e Von rn, t w i n bed*. M eal* o p t i o n a l . A lso o th e r r o om * a v a i l ­ able. O n e blo ck off cam p u s. 20041 W h i t is. • - 4 7 4 4 . t w o clo s et* , s h o w e r , Notice tal t h a t w a s t a k e n by m i s t a k e DO y ou HA VK t h e l a r g e C o r i n t h i a n C a p i ­ f r o m t h e l a w n of t h e P h i C a r o m s D e l t a h o u s e ? I h a v e b o u g h t t h e r e m a i n i n g five c a p i t a l * and ai* c o l u m n s a n d n e e d the o n e yo u bate t o f i n i s h o u t t h e s e t . Will r e t u r n y o u r 110 a n d w e'll f o r g e t t h e whole i n a t - ter. W r i t e B o x - T , T h e Daily T e x a n , g i v ­ ing d e ta il* on i n s t r u c t i o n # I o r d e l i v e r y o f c a p i t a l m o n e y . It d o es not m a t t e r if c a p i t a l h a s b een s a w e d , it can b e r e p a i r e d . l o c a t i o n a n d For Sale U N G L IS H A N D F R E N C H a n t i q u e s : sid e ch a irs, so fa s , sm all p ieces, g la s s , ch ili*, 1 st. cop p er, brans, b r o n z e s . 806 E a s t J*hon e € -8 6 3 1 . hour U S E D EICOK tape recorder w ith 8 o n e- ( 7 4.60. sp o o ls and m ike, on ly A lso used rad ios b o u g h t a n d sold W a lsh 's S p eed w ay R adio, 24110 S p eed w a y . P h o n e 7 -S S 4 6 . For Sale L E A V I N G S C H O O L . G. K. e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n , o n l y r e f r i g e r a t o r . ( 3 5 . L a r g e th. Call 6 - 6 7 6 4 a f t e r 4 p.m. s t u d y d e s k o r an y t i m e S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y . Furnished Apartments F U R N I S H E D A P A R T M E N T KOR R E N T 2511 k*t N u e c e s S t r e e t u p p e r t w o b e d ­ r o o m a p a r t m e n t w i t h n ic e cool b leep­ l a r g e k i t c h e n , 170 per ing p o r c h a n d m o n t h Call us, we will be glad to show y ou t h i s p lace. 322 W. P A U L O. S I M M S CO. ti th . S t . P h o n e 2 - 6 4 7 5 s i r - c o n d i t i o n e d N E W O N E ROOM e fficien c y a p a r t m e n t s , by C a r r i e r . G r a d u a t e s t u d e n t s p referred . O ne a p a r t m e n t a v a i l ­ a b l e now, and on e J u l y 1 s t . M r s . B o o t h , 4410 W. 2 9 th, A p a rtm en t 8. Rooms for Rent Special Services Suey** Barber S h o p 2 5 0 2 G u a d a l u p e H A I K C U T S . 7 i c Help W anted M K N W A N T E D t o d r i v e t a x i s , p a r t - t i m e . Apply c a n T a x i C o m p a n y . in p e r s o n ( 1 4 W . 6 th . fu l l or t o A m e r i ­ P A R T - T I M E in p e r s o n . R a g s d a l e K l - i n g S e r v i c e . 1801 i n s t r u c t o r . Ap ply flig h t E. M a t . Typing T Y P I N G — N e a t w o r k . P i c k u p s e r v i c e 2-U60C — 2-4:163. T Y P I N G — a c c u r a t e , 6 - 3 3 3 0 , e v e n i n g s . e x p e r i e n c e d . P h o n e E X P E R I E N C E D M A g r a d u a t e R e a s o n a b l * M rs D a v i s 6 - 1 2 8 7 T Y P I N G d o n e in m y h o m e . Call 6 3 - 3 6 4 6 . E X P E R IE N C E D J T H E S E S , e tc CJniver- n eigh b orh ood. Mrs. R itch ie • ity 2 -4 * 4 6 . T Y P I N G , D I C T A T I O N , pick up s e r v i c e K lw etro m atic E x p e r i e n c e d . 7-6 12 4. T Y P I N 4 i ~ a c c u r a t e . ( - 3 330 e v e n i n g s . e x p e r i e n c e d . P h o n e T H E S E S , d i s s e c t i o n ) * , e l f c t r o m s t i c . D ic­ t a t i o n . C o a c h i n g . M r s . P e t m e c k y , 6*3- M E N S T U D E N T S — lo v e ly a ir-co n d i­ tw o m en. for on e c r s e r v ic e d a ily . A -B a r H o tel. 2 ( 1 2 tion ed room s, M aid G uadalupe. (-6 6 6 8 . 2 2 1 2 . . KU RN ISH E D ROOMS 1 7 -0 3 3 0 . for b o y s. P h on e F U L L - T I M E T Y P I S T . U n i v e r s i t y n e i g h ­ b o r h o o d . P h o n e ( - 0 0 3 4. GREG SC O T T •BRUSH-UP” D A N C E CO U RSE for good dancers PRIVATE DANCE LESSONS 21 p“w G7“m 39,p* A b o v e T e x a s T h e a t r e L is t e n to “ G r e g SENSIBLY PRICED S c o t t D a n c e D a t e ” K N O W 1 1 : 3 0 t o 1 2 M i d n i g h t a - r l i r t r A T 14.95 NOW! For Your Enjoyment— DANCING NIGHTLY In the Air-Conditioned Com fort of J he JjDJUfJwhn C ocktail with the smooth danceable music of the Bob Whitford Combo FREE ADMISSION — N O COVER NO MINIMUM Downtown— 609 Congress \ Friday, June 20. 1952 THE SUMMER TEXAN Page 7 'Miniature Golf, Mexican Food For LSA Today A L u t h e r a n S t u d e n t A sso cia­ tion social F r id a y n ig h t will includ e m i n ia tu r e g o l f a n d a s u p p e r a t E I M a ta m o ra s. C a rs will leave a t 7:3 0 p.m. 1 l J ; , f | 3 = l t - . s I I O — Vs a □ S u n d a y , L SA w ill c o n d u c t a s h o r t se rv ic e s a t t h e C o n f e d e r a t e Hom e. T hose p la n n in g to a tte n d should be a t the C e n te r a t 2:45 p.m. ★ T h e B a p tis t S t u d e n t U n ion will have a s t u d e n t s u p p e r a t G p.m. S u n d a y th e B a p t is t S t u d e n t C e n te r . in A f t e r th e e v e n in g se rv ic e a t 8 p.m. a fellow ship will be held in th e r e c r e a tio n room o f the C e n te r . ★ R o b e rt G. Nelson, m is s io n a r y to J a m a i c a , h a s b e e n a ssig n e d the “ Living L in k ’’ m is sio n a ry as of U n iv e rs ity C h r is tia n C h u rc h a n d will sp e a k a t t h e m o r n i n g s e r ­ vice S u n d a y . N e w m a n C lu b will m e e t S u n ­ day a t l l a.m. in th e A n n e x . T h ey will h a v e a picnic S u n d a y a f t e r ­ noon a t B a stro p . M e m b e rs a n d g u e s ts a r e a sk ed to m e e t a t th e A n n e x a t 2 p.m. to leave f o r the picnic g ro u n d s. it ★ W A L L Y PARR Braille Scrip! for Broadcast Emcees Timing Good Without Seeing Script W e s le y F o u n d a t io n will h ave folk a n d b allro om d a n c i n g a n d g a m e s a t a p a r t y S a t u r d a y a t 8 p.m. in S c o u t Hall of th e U n iv e r ­ sity M e th o d ist E d u c a tio n C e n te r. A dm ission will be 15 cen ts per person and 25 cen ts fo r couples. Dr. D e w it t C. Reddick, p ro f­ essor o f journalism , w ill speak to m em bers o f the F ou n d ation Sun­ day even in g on “ T he In flu en ce o f W orld C om m unications on C hrist­ ian L ivin g.’' S t u d e n t w M t m im t e r F e llo w - •kip w ill have a barbecue S atu r­ day a t B ull Creek Ijodge. M embers and g u e sts w ill leave from the church a t 2 o'clock. aftern o o n B y M A R Y C L A I R E B E C K E R Most radio broadcasters read their copy by sight, but W ally Parr, junior radio m ajor, reads his w ith his fin gers. W ally began broadcasting for Forty A cres F o recast th is sum ­ mer. He con su lts w ith the super­ visor for the broadcast about the script. T hey w rite the scrip t then and later W ally rety p es it on his B raille-w riter. th a t B ecau se he can’t se e the usual signals the en gin eer g ives to announcers fo r stretch in g or sq u eezin g a program , ho uses a B raille w atch to keep his tim ing right. W ally has his ow n program over KTBC on Saturday m orn­ ings at 9;45. “ K id’s K orner" is a fifte e n m inute program o f child­ ren’s stories told by W ally. D uring his freshm an y ea r a t the U n iversity W ally and Bob Goode, also blind, had a com edy act which they put on at parties and dances. B ein g blind doesn't m ake school any harder for W ally. H e can lis­ ten m ore atten tiv ely than m ost stu d en ts because he d oeesn 't have the ou td oor scen es to distract him. W ally takes fifte e n hours a sem ester and m akes slig h tly b e t­ ter than average grades. H e hopes to go in to the w riting fie ld upon graduation. Or, as W ally says, “A n yth in g th a t pays m oney." 1-06 T inker, Hsrcl, To Marry Safurda, : Lee T in k e r , E d n a , a n d H a r d y L e e J r . , Alice, will be m a r r ie d in the S a t u r d a y n ight a t 8 p.m. in E d n a . F L st M e th o d ist C h u rc h D r. W. C. H all, d ir e c t o r o f W e s­ ley F o u n d a tio n , will p e r f o r m th e c e re m o n y . i Miss T in k e r , g r a d u a t e , was a m e m b e r of O ra n g e J a c k e ts , c h a i r ­ m a n of th e m u sic c o m m itte e o f “W e sle y F o u n d a tio n , p r e sid e n t o f K ir b y H all, a n d a m e m b e r o f Mu P hi Epsilon. Mr. Ijoe has c o m p le te d his f i r s t y e a r a t th e T e x a s M edical School in G alveston. W hile a t th e U n iv e r- sity , he was c h a ir m a n o f th e r e ­ c re a tio n o f W esley F o u n d a t i o n and a m e m b e r o f Phi E t a Sigm a. c o m m itte e N e ld a Million, s t u d e n t a t th e th e o r g a n U n iv e rs ity , will p la y d u r i n g th e w edding. J o Loe, Maid of H o n o r will he Miss L a v o n a the b rid e g ro o m - to - b e . M a tr o n o f H o n ­ o r will be Mrs. V e r n o n B. Hill J r . o f A ustin, sis te r o f th e brid e- to-be. s is te r o f B r id e sm a id s will be Mrs. D. W. B a c o n , Mrs. E a r l T a b l e r J r . , Mrs. R. L. H a r r is , a n d Miss S u z a n n e H all. T h e b e s t m a n will be Dan W. B a r o n o f G alv eston . G ro o m s m e n will I be B ev erly ( J o h n , U n iv e rsity L loy d, V e rn o n B. Hill J r . , A lan S t. s t u d e n t s ; T o m m y T in k e r am i Douglas, T in ­ ker. Weddings D o r o th y S c h a e - ex-student, f o r , N ew B raunfels, Jar—I UA F . Lrats, « x - a t u- dent, Air F orce, N ew B rau n fels; w ed June 7, N ew B rau n fels. it IC otklo— C o i ­ t a l l y , g r a d u a t e , A u stin , to J o s e p h D o rao, graduate and a doctor o f m ed icin e from th e M edical Branch a t G alveston, P o rt A rthur; wed J u n e 14, A ustin. it J o a n n a C r o w o ll, A u stin , form er T e la s s ta r ; to B o o jn m in F. S w a n - , H ouston, physics grad u ate; red June 13 in A ustin. D a y — G n u , g r a d u a te in Hom e E con om ics T eacher E ducation, to R ax C. CabaaUa, grad u ate, Sigm a G am m a E psilon, T au B eta Pi, A m erican In stitu te o f M ining and M etallurgical E n gin eers, listed in W h o’s Who in A m erican C olleges; w ed June I . it it it LEE TINKER . Bride-to-be in Bio­ iia s, g r a d u a te , e m p lo y e d c h e m is try to S t a n t o n I n s titu te , W o o d s i d e G l a z e n e r , A u s tin , e x ­ s t u d e n t , will a t t e n d U n iv e r s it y ’s M edical B ra n c h in G a lv e s to n ; wed J u n e 14 in F a l f u r r i a s . Rioter, G r a n g e r , M ary M i r t s c h i n f , W a lb u r g , e x - s t u d e n t ; wed J u n e 7 in G r a n g e r . ^ n *o r > t ° ^ M a rth a M a ry O e n b r in k , N ew A lb a n y , Ind., to E r n e s t H . D u s t e r - hoe f t, A ustin, e x - s t u d e n t ; wed J u n e 7 in A ustin. ★ J e a n K e n n e d y , A ustin, ex-stu- dent, to W illia m A r th u r E m e r s o n , Milers, Md., ex -stu d en t; wed June 6 in A ustin. P a t r ic ia L o a S a n d lin Anahuac, fir s t year law stu d en t. A lpha D el­ ta Pi, Phi Alpha T h eta, F oren sics, U n iversity S in g ers, B lu eb on n et B elle to W a r r e n P e n n in g t o n , W oodville, Y o u n g B B A , stu d en t, Phi law Kappa Sigm a, A lpha Phi O m ega; wed June I in A u stin . som i-finaliat, sen ior B etty G eraldine Cooper, R os­ coe, to Janaaa R . E llis , Denison, graduate, D elta Sigm a Phi, D el­ ta Theta P i; wed May 31 in D al­ las. D o r o th y L o u R it c h ie , T a ft, 1951 graduate, Alpha Phi, Omicron Nu, P ierian L iterary Club, to A r th u r B u r c h W a ld r o n J r ., F o rt W orth, LUB '51, B eta T h eta P i; wed June 8 in T aft. Shirley M errill Pollard, D allas, to D o n a ld B r o w n , A lbuquerque, N. M., ex-stu d en t; wed June 3 in D allas. ★ it it it it it M a ta M a r th a ly n V a la n ta , S hin­ er, graduate, Cap and Gown, to D r . R o b e r t J a m a s W a g s a r , Shiner, grad u ate, Nu Sigm a N u; wed June 8 in Shiner. Dorothy H elen Michalevicz, L ott, to L t. O s c a r E . L u n d e liu s J r ., graduate, Tau B eta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi E ta Sigm a, Ram ­ shorn; wed May 24. Jam iece U rban, B rady, A bilene to W r a y A . C hristian C ollege, R o llo w , L ittle R ock, stu d en t; wed Ju n e 14 in A u stin . V ir g in ia B e t h T a y lo r , Dallas, A lpha D elta P i, B eta B eta A lpha, to G e o r g e H a r r is o n W a lk e r , Silver Spur, graduate; wed June A u stin . IG in V ille 1’ngagemRnts R u th E s th e r S ta lm a c h , Sm ith­ ville, graduate, to G ilb e r t D u a n e ex-stu d en t; E lgin , W h it e h e a d , w edding to be June 29 in Sniith- D ia n e S w e a t m a n , F ort W orth, g rad u ate, p resid en t Chi O m ega, Spooks, Gap and G own, to G e o r g e W illia m L a c e y J r ., A ustin, indus­ trial en gin eerin g grad u ate, C ow ­ In ter-F ratern ity C ouncil, boys, D e lta Kappa E p silon ; wed June 14 in Fort W orth. it M a ry A n n M c L a n d r ic h , F a lfu r ­ rias, grad u ate, D elta Gamma, to F r e d e r ic C o r t la n d t A u f o r th J r ., S acram ento, C a lif., stu d en t; wed Ju n e I I in A lice. it R o s a G e o r g e B lu d w o r th , San "Angelo, graduate o f SMU and the U n iversity, to te a c h in g Frank M arshall L ew is, B row n s­ burg. Lid., grad u ate o f N o rth w est­ ern and Indiana U n iv ersities; wed June 14 in A u stin . fello w , M a ry B a r c u s , F ort W orth, Pi B eta Phi, to C harles Shepherd H unter, M idland; w edding to be Septem ber 27 in Fort W orth. ★ in J o B eth R y a n , A ustin, BA m usic, to P ik e H . D o b b in s , Spur, BS in electrica l en gin eerin g, Phi Gamma D elta ; w edding to be July 19 in A ustin. C a r o l K r u a g a r , A ustin, D elta G am m a, to J o h n C o le D r a p e r , A ustin, gra d u ate; w edding to be A ugust 22 in A u stin . B etty Jean W inton, D allas, to M a r v in W ayne U n iv ersity, J o r d a n , D allas, BBA , T h o m a s D elta Chi; w edding to be June 20 in D allas. it it * it v—i— W— Falfur- M a r ily n E lia a b a tk A r c h e r , A u s­ to R oger E u gen e tin, grad u ate, M ills : w a d M aw l l im A tftaU a, Look p erky and p r e tty all sum m er lorn in o ur co o l c a n d y s trip p e d c o tto n with sheer o rg a n d y bow . . . only 1.95 A t this meeting, attended by producers, di stri butors, and exh i­ bitors of the industry, plans for the coming y e a r were discussed and talks by Ronald Reagan, e v a n ­ gelist Billy G r a h a m and Attorney General Price Daniel were heard. Two M-G-M pictures were p re ­ viewed and Heliums reported one has been booked the P a r a ­ mount on J u l y 4. This is “ Lovely To Look A t, ” the technicolor m u ­ sical comedy s t a r r i n g Red Skelton, Kathryn Gr a ys o n , Howard Keel, and Marge anti Gower Champion. The other, “ Ivanhoe,” with El i­ zabeth T a y l or and Robert T a y l or for pianist, Anita Carl ton, Lorene Mi ch a I op ul os, will give, r ecitals in Ju ne , s p on ­ sored by the S t u d e n t Recital Sci ies o f the College o f Fine Arts. contralto. I and Miss Carlton w ill give her jun- I 'tor recital at 4 p.m., Friday, J u n e , The painti ngs will he h un g at 27 in Recital Hall. A member of both Phi" Epsilon and Pi K a p p a I La g un a Gloria, and the s cul ptur e displayed at the El i sab et Lambda, honorary music Ney Museum, 304 E a st Forty- nities, she has a p pe ar ed on several Fou rth. pr ogr ams by the for mer o r g a n i z a ­ tion. Her recital will include S o n ­ ata, Opus 13 ( P a t h e t i q u e ) , by Beethoven; Ch op in ’s B e r c e u s e ; and “ La S oir ee d a n s G r a n de ” by Debussy. This exhibit was begun by Thorn- as J . Watson, president o f I nt er ­ national Busi nes s Machines, in 1937, and is under the sponsorship o f the T e x a s Fine Arts A s s o c i a ­ tion. fr ater - ‘ Wl^ ,, c, Also on exhibit at the N ey Mus- „ t 2010 S p e e d w a y I eum S u n d a y w ill be a g r o u p of | ______ * 3 paintings selected for I F A A ’s S e p ­ the tember circuit tour through , state. , . Friday, J fire 20, i952_ TH E S U M M E R T E X A N Pa^e 8 Show Enough By J E R R Y R A F SH OO N I t ’s s trange / ' • / o n A Hi i4.tr >H€ tits /.Ult Or in Austin, a that town always a l e r t to get the best the entertainment fellest stars field, three g r e a t artists would try to g e t booked and find playing dates unavailable. in This is what happened recently Jt urbi and his sister- when Jose partn er A m pa r o Iturbi aud b al l a­ deer Burl Ives inquired into p os ­ to play Austin ami sible dates look elsewhere this were told to fall. was promised later date. f o r Austin at a I Hollywood personalities in at- tendence a t the meeting included R ea gan , David O. Selznick, Phil Harris and Alice Faye. ★ this s t a r r i n g “ Bitter Rice,” the Italian film sultry S i l v a ns product Mangano, is being brought back to Austin, time with English dialogue. The picture was f o rme r ­ ly released in Italian with English titles, but now producers have dubbed in our native lang ua ge and have re-released it. It is scheduled for the T e x a s on J u n e 27. leading B a r t Oshins, * talent the prom oter who represented atar*, was s ur pr is ed to find this when he considered the popularity o f both the I t ur b is and Ives. Ives is one c-f office record holders a t Gregory Gym, the young s ingi ng at Gregory Gym, | the young along with Bob Hope and Ar tur o sponsor in town. Hope and Ar tur o Toscannini. the three box Rumors th at ★ Jo hn ny Ray is coming to Austin have turned out j to be true. It remains only for s t a r to find a As soon as a local civic organi- I ; zation decides to back the show , * Bill Heliums, city man ag er o f definite plans will be made. js possible that the show will I heater s came back Interstate from Dallas last week singing the j reach Austin the movie praises of Heliums had att ended first annual T e x a s COMPO C o n f e r ­ ence. COMPO is the name applied to the Council o f Motion Picture Organization. in September. industry, j ______________________________ the I Music Students In June Recitals Radio Records Feature Campus Tunes and Times “ University Hour ,” the p r og r am of recorded s oft music for r eadi ng and d reaming, is broadcast over K V E T Monday through S a t u r d a y evenings to 1 2 : 3 0 i S o ’dTbck^* The heard on S u n d a y nights from l l to V\ 12 o ’clock. program may be j 11:30 f r o m Interrupted only at fifteen-min- nte intervals by a recording o f the tower chimes, the music is chosen its non-obtrusive especially quality. f o r For a quick s umma ry of ca mp us their l isteners may switch news, dials at to K T BC, I I :05 p.m. which pr es ents “ For ty Acies F o r e ­ c a s t ” in co-operation with Rad ip House. for this Student writers five- minute b r o a d c a s t a le Bob Polun- J a k e Colvin. Reporters, *ky and who also s er v e as announcers, are Toby Wright, Bill Howard, Mary Pollard, and Marilyn Rupe. Wally P a i r also s e r v es as an announcer. ROBBIN S BODY SHOP " C o « p l * t * B o d y an d F en d er R e p a ir ” it P A IN T I N G * G L A S S it it S E A T C O V E R S A U T O R E F I N I S H I N G I3 0 S L a v a c a 7 - 7 1 7 0 Miss Michalopulos’s senior voice I program will be at 4 :30 p.m., S u n ­ day, J u ne 29 in Recital Hall. She is a s tudent o f Genevieve T a l i a ­ ferro and is best remembered as ; “ Prince O r l o f s k y ” in the recent production o f “ Die F l ed e r m a u s . ” outside the 1951 S ta te F a i r musicals in Da l­ las. She has been alto soloist at the University Bapti st Church and St. David's Ep is co pal Church. Miss Michalopulos’s rk singing with includes Dr. Archie N. Jones Composition is Printed “ Nocturne Publication o f for Muted Vo ice s, ” a composition for a cappella choir by Dr. Archie N. Jones, p r of e s s o r o f music e d u c a ­ tion, has been announced by the Choral P r e s s of California. Although there are many c o m ­ positions f o r muted instruments, it is believed that Dr. .Jones’ wink f or is muted voices. f i rs t one composed the Dire tor o f the University a i Cappella Choir, Dr. J o n es is the author of f o u r text books, 69 the well known articles, J o ne s Music Recognition Tests. “ Nocturne f o r Muted Voice s” as his ninth ch o ra l work. a nd F E A T U R E S T A R T S A T D U S K “M Y FRIEND IR M A G O ES WEST” D w a M a r tin J e r r y L e w is — A lso — “ M A R K E D FO R M U R D E R ” T e a R itter W ild B ill T u c k e r, in P e rso n T oday F E A T U R E S T A R T S A T D U S K “THE STEEL HELMET” R o b ert H u tto n S te v e B ro d ie — A lso — “W A G O N WHEELS” C arl P a tr ic k R an dolph S c o t t M O N T O P O L I S c c m F E A T U R E S T A R T S A T D U S K “SILVER CITY” E d m o n d O 'B rien Y v o n n e De C arlo Y A N K “BOWERY BATTALION” B o w e ry B oy a “WHITE TOWER” G I*"* F w d V »lli Al ft ©—» “TO RNADO R A N G E ” Fiddle D ean W ild B ill T u c k e t, in P e rro n S a t u r d a y In-the-round Harvey Rewarding to Crews in for s ays, Most o f the cast o f “ Harvey** Bytle Ca s s , director of the d r a ­ ma d e p a r t m e n t ’s production of the in-the-round is working “ Harvey, ” which opens the first time, and finding it a new ML B E x p er i me n ta l T h e a t e r on anti r ewar ding experience. “ I feel J u ne 26, s a y s this is the f i rs t time they’ re breathing down my like the play has ever been produced i f s neck,” one actor said, “ but in-the-round. And, he a g re at many problems are involved I wonderful having the audience no in “ t r a n s l a t i n g ” a s ta nd ar d play I / into an a r e n a production, with the audience on all sides of the stage. First, the “ s t a ge picture, ” which includes set, furniture, props, and actors, m u s t at all times be a r ­ ranged to please the eye f rom all sides of the auditorium. To Harol d Klein, - , S P E N C E R T R A C Y , as a h a r d b o ile d s p o r t s p ro m o te r, is inte nt on g i v i n g K a t h e r in e H e p b u r n , j his g i d athlete, a ru b d o w n in J o r d e r to g e t her into c o n d i t i o n for a c h a m p i o n s h i p co n test. The scene is f r o m Pat a n d M i k e , " M G M s r o m a n t i c c o m e d y , o p e n ­ ing at the P a r a m o u n t Theater t o d a y . i Businessmen's Art To Be Exhibited Two exhibits of artistic works of businessmen will he on display in Austin through J u ne . The two, both ope ning Sun da y, are “ C o n­ t emporary Painti ng — 32 A m e r i ­ c an s” and “ Contempt or ar y S c u l p ­ t u r e — 16 A mer ic an s. ” Music Scholarships Given by Local Firm Three J . R. Recd scholarships in music education were cr e at e d by a gr ant to the Fine Arts Founda- ; tion of the University this week, j talent, and need will the recipients o f the G l ad e s, determine awards. Pr e fe re nc e will be given/ applicants f rom the Central T ex a s area. F re sh ma n as well a s upper ­ classmen a re eligible. In a c c e pt i ng the g ran t, Dr. E. William Doty, dean of the College o f Fine A t i s , stressed the value of J scholarships to those s t ud e nt s who must hold outside jobs. such “ Scholars hi ps these a s made possible by the J . R. Reed ; M u s k - Co mp an y determine the fu- j • lure of many young people whose j ! talent and ambition g r e a t l y ex- j reed their financial r e s o u rc e s, ” Dr. j Doty said. .M L,.,,! P A R A M O U N T — T h r o u g h Mo n d a y , “ Pat and Mi ke. ” S t i n t s 12: 20. 2 : 1 6 . < 1 2 . 6 . 0 * . h IU. IO. S T A T E — T h r o u g h M o n d a y , Ba i l e y . ” S t a r t s 12, 2, 4, 6, 8, IO. " L y d i a V A R S I T Y —— T h r o u g h S a t u r d a y , " M y Son John.." Starts I ill, I SI, 6.:t2, I 4* ti :54. A U S T I N — T h r o u g h S a t u r d a y , " J a c k and the Means t a l k. ’ ’ S t a r t s ti. 8, IO. N O R T H A U S T I N — S t a r t s S u n d a y . F a b i o l a ” and X car t oons . S O U T H A U S T I N — S t a r t s S i l ve r C i t y ” and “ Mot or P a t r o l . ” Su n d a y , M O N T O P O L I S — S t a r t s S u n d a y . " S i n g - ‘’ N a t u r e ’ s Half tire R a m ’ and i n’ in Acre. " Y A N K — S t a r t s S u n d a y , " L a s t Out- i x o t ” a nd “ C l a nc y S t r e e t B o y s . ” chief of smaller props so prop-erew chief, this means l ocating fur ni­ they ture and from convincingly genuine are any angle. It means to Fl orence Luderus, the costume crew, that every costume must he perfect in every detail, since each one will he seen at close range. Jim Cavin, light crew chief, has the problem of lighting the stage from all sides, taking special care to keep the a udience’s eyes. lights out of the And to Byrle Cass and his a s ­ sistant, F a t Sawyers, it means every move and ges tur e must be carefully planned to be convinc­ ing, mot iva ti ng and u nd e r s t a nd ­ able f ro m any direction. Many scenes have been r evamped cam- pletely b eca us e either Mr. Ca ss or M iss S a w y e r s happened to be sitting on a di f fe re nt side of the stage, and realized that the act ion as planned was not as effective as it might be. W A I . S H ' S S P E E D W AY RADIO Si Television S A L E S A S E R V ICI; P I C K U P A N D DK l . 1 V E R Y Dial 7-3846 r n a CAPITOL Now D O U BLE FEATURE M A U R E E N O’H A R A J O H N P A Y N E in "TRIPOLI" — P L U S — G E O . M O N T G O M E R Y M A R I E WI NDS OR “DAKOTA UL” TEXAS D O O R S O P E N 5 :15 NOW! fe * B U R N ALDO RAY WILLIAM CHING GUSSIE MORAN 1 — ■ — TWEETY PIE C A R T O O N “ Ain't She Tweet' • N EW S Starts TODAY DALI ROBERTSON-FRANCIS Color M usic al News S por ts Varsity DOORS OPEN I P.M. T E L E P H O N E 5 - 1 7 IO ]jflf T E L E P H O N E 5 -6 9 3 3 “SILVER CITY” Y vonne De C a rlo E d m on d O’ B r ie n — ---------- P L U S ----------------- ^ “FANCY PANTS” J Bob H op e L u cille B a ll f l 1 ‘ jl* * 1 * “THE BIG TREES” in T ech n icolor K irk D o u g la s P a tr ic ia W y m o re - P L U S ----------------- “TO M O RRO W IS ANOTHER D A Y ” R u th R om an I l i s t SH O W H C M . * F IR S T SH O W 8 :0 5 P M S 6 0 1 D A U M WWA Y 6400 BUB NI I POAD Austin Doors Open 6 p.m. A B B O T T and C O S T E L L O “JACK and the BEANSTALK” — P LU S S C A RTO O N S —