The J-TAC (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 2, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 22, 1964 Page: 5 of 8
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1904
THE J-TAC
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TARLETON MAJORETTES this year are, left to right, Sonja
Peterson, Nancy Johnson, Beverly LaFevre, Kay Pi It her, Pam
Kunishige, Bonnie Loudon, and Mary Ann Nagy, The Seven girls
are adding much color to TSC lialftisncs.
Selling Novel Gives Bond Drasnatses
Competition In Different Oloak-Dagger Plot
Don't like James Bqnd? Don't
sappy, melodramatic, cloak-
t -.v-aftd^dogger spy -stories? Cheer
tip,;says the author ofsTHE SPY
■ WHO .CAME IN PROM THE
;GOLD< Esi>ioiiag'e isn't really such
'an exciting-, whirlwind, ■ dirty, sex-
"ifUfiwl-lHWze game- —- it's'just dirty.
sj?y ''Who came in
'FROM' THE COLD reeks with an
•^tr^'QsphQr^f..of shabby hotel
•' $ooms, al.coiiol, desperate men, and
"'a Kind ' of frigid"."Weakness 'that !re-
minds one oi a thick London fog
'Jind* that"'echoes the philosophy of
;.th« book's hero, Leamas,
Characters. Realistic
r U Leartiiis :is one of the . roost real-
I?
f-
istic characters in all the history
of espionage fiction. He is an
English spy who is constantly in
conflict with the ruthless spy org-
anization that he must serve. His
final indecision between the cold,
calculating orders of his superiors
and the dictates of his own con-
science brings about his downfall
and also produces a taut, nail-bit-
ing-, norve-shattai-ing ending'.
The author of THE SPY WHO
CAME IN FROM THE COLD is
John Le Carre; the name, how-
ever, is a pseudonym, used be-
cause'Author Le Carre works for
the British government and pro-
bably doesn't want any unneces-
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sary publicity interfering- with his
work.
Reading Reactions Mixed
Anyone who reads through the
preposterous, complicated plot of
his novel will probably iaugli;
18 Selected
To Command
ROTC Ranks
The following' promotions have
been announced ' by the military
science department:
, Serving- on the staff and hold-
ing the x'ank of Cadet Majors will
be Ronnie Cosper, Batallion CO
iand S-2; Richard Terrell, Batal-
lion S-3; and Wayne Raines, Ba-
tallion S-l and S-4. 1
Cadet Captains will be Michael
Morton, commanding- Band Com-
pany; Russell Davis, commanding-
A Company; Theodore Froderman,
commanding' B Company; and
Robert Fore, commanding- <5 Com-
pany.
Cadet executive officers holding-
the rank of first lieutenants will
be Lloyd Nauert, Band Company;
George Slaughter, A Company;
Ronald Kelly, B . Company; and
Timothy Lewis, C Company.
Seven cadets have been promot-
ed to the rank of cadet second
lieutenant and will serve as pla-
toon leaders. These cadets are
John Moerls, Band Company; Jess
Elliott, A, Company; Joesph Cow-
an, A Company; Charles' Smith, B
Company; Selwyn ' Markham, B
Company; John Kotrlik, C Com-
pany; and Howard G, Bredihaver,
1C Company.
anyone who reads. Ms novel and
has a good working- knowledge of
today's tense world political situ-
ation will probably shudder.
Instructors Added
In Two Subjects
Two instuctors h^ve been adde>3
to the teaching staff of TSC.
From Warren, Ohio, comes Misa
Mary Jane Boyle to the Tarleton
Faculty as instructor of'speech.
Miss Boyle, who studied unde®
Paul Baker at Baylor University's
Dallas Theater1 Center, taught
English at Brenau College, Gains-
ville, Ga. in 10<]S-©3,
She holds a Bachelor of Arts
degree from Brenau College and &
Master of Arts degree in drama)
from Dallas Theater Center. '
Her professional experience in-
cludes acting-, directing- and de-
signing-, snmmer stock, and theater
work in Dallas, Warren, Ohio.,
Sanford, Florida, and Erie, Penn-
sylvania. "
Mr. Ronald L. Piatt o±* Norman,
Okla. has been appointed an in-
structor in the Tarleton Social
Sciences Department.
" He holds a Bachelor of Arts de-
gree from the University of Okla-
homa, and Master of Arts degree
from the University of Kansas*
Ha has been doing other studies)
at the University of Oklahoma.
Mr. Piatt holds memberships ixi
the American Political Science As-
sociation, Wester Political Science
Association, - and the Americas
Philosophical Association.
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TUESDAY
OCT, 6,1964
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The J-TAC (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 2, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 22, 1964, newspaper, September 22, 1964; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth140819/m1/5/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Tarleton State University.