The Redbird (Beaumont, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1956 Page: 3 of 6
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Friday, September 21, 1956
THE REDBIRD
Page 3
Music Department Adds Cardinal Sales
New Evening Course
For the first time this
year, the music depart-
ment will offer opera
workshop as a regular
course in the evening divi-
sion. The course will not
be restricted to music ma-
jors, but prospective
members will be asked to
audition.
Final auditions for the
Ben Bobino and Jerry
Bourgeois sang minor
roles in last spring's pro-
duction of "La Traviata,"
and prominent in the cho-
rus were Agnes Bourke,
Bob Caraway, C. J. Leslie
and Anna Dell McDaniel.
Mr. Truncale hopes that
these will be back and that
more students from all de-
ln Full Swing
1^7seSr4fbIhSd Pa0^me^8 wm ** the
Monday, Sept. 24, at 7:30 &
Fish Elections
Are Scheduled
p ,m. in the music building.
New members may regis-
ter at that time.
Those who have already
auditioned must enroll
during the regular evening,
school registration, Sept.
19 or 20. The course may
be either taken for two
hours' credit or audited.
Meetings are tentatively
scheduled for Monday and
Wednesday evenings at
8:15, but the nature of the
work will necessitate
some deviations .Complete
rehearsal schedules will
be announced at the first
meeting.
Joseph Truncale will be in
charge of the class and will
direct the production,
which is to be a joint Pre"
sentation of Lamar Tech
and the Beaumont Opera
Workshop.
The program, planned for
late February, will feature
two short operas :Puccini's
"Gianni Schicchi" sung in
English, and Mascagni's
"Cavalieria Rusticana"
sung in Italian.
Many Lamar Tech stu-
dents were active in the
Beaumont Opera Workshop
before its official merger
this year with the college.
Within the next two weeks,
freshmen will select lead-
ers to represent them in
all student body activities.
Class offices to be filled
include president, vice-
president, secretary,
treasurer and two repre-
sentatives to the student
council. Freshmen also
will elect two cheerlead-
ers,
A freshman who wishes to
run for any class office
must be in good standing
and must not have com-
pleted more than 29 se-
mester hours. The last
day to file for office will
be Friday, Sept. 29, at 12
noon.
Campaigning will start
Monday, Oct. 1; elections
are Wednesday, Oct, 3 • All
campaign posters must be
approved by the student
council and may bo dis-
played on poster stands
ana arcade posts. Signs,
posters and other cam-
paign media are not to be
placed on buildings or win-
dows.
IT’S FOR RIAL!
by Chester Field
“To catch a man,” said Violetta
"The wisest gala play hard to get!"
To seem remote and quite aloof
She sat six years upon the roof.
"It.doesn't seem to work," she said
And so she clobbered them instead.
She shrugged, "I do the beat 1 can
Unconscious or not, a man is a man!’
JUtil/
moral. Faint pleasure ain't pleasure!
In smoking too, take your pleasure BIO,
Smoke for real . . . smoke Chesterfield.
Packed more smoothly by Ascu-Rey
it’s the smoothest tasting smoke today.
Sale of 1957 Cardinals
began this week under the
direction of Larry Far-
mer, staff business man-
ager, and a campuswide
subscription campaign is
underway to sell a record
1500 yearbooks.
Students may buy an an-
nual for $4 from any au-
thorized annual salesman.
During the first weeks of
classes, sales will be con-
centrated at the counter in
the Student Union and in the
dormitories; but salesmen
may be contacted any-
where on the campus.
An annual receipt is
"money in your hands," so
hang on to it. Without a
receipt subscribers will
be unable to claim a year-
book.
Edited again this year by
Bette Stead, The Cardinal
will be published by Uni-
versity Supply and Equip-
ment Co. out of Ft. Worth,
publishers of the TCU
Homfrog.More pages have
been added to this year's
book to more fully cover
the campus life at Lamar
Tech.
Michael O'Connor, soph-
omore commercial art
major from Orange, has
already completed much of
the design of the book,Miss
Stead said. O'Connor is
serving The Cardinal as
art editor._ |
Canterbury Forum
- - - - is the way campus
folk meet and talk about-
their role as Christians in
the great fabric of college
life today. Ii you are for
the Christ --the Way, and
the Truth, and the Life —
come to Canterbury Fo-
rum Sunday,September 23,
at 4 p.m. at Canterbury
House, 796 East Virginia
Street, between Combs and
WestHalls. This Sunday's
Forum features a movie,
"The Time and the Place,"
about the Church on cam-
pus, and free supper for
all comers. See you there.
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Siebenthall, Carl. The Redbird (Beaumont, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1956, newspaper, September 21, 1956; Beaumont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth499262/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar University.