Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 153, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 6, 1962 Page: 3 of 18
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Reservists
up for her appearance next Sun-
The
day on the television debate se-
ior womens debate.
OLYMPIA. Wash
For a record fourth year in a schools to a 10 state area.
row. Miss Hodges captured the
OTHER PERFORMERS
first-place trophy in senior worn-
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“We used to have a few lux-
Army Plans
Release Of
The AJC opposes Bible-reading
in the schools as a breach of the
separation of church and state
ries “Young America Speaks" by
winning three first-place awards
at the Baylor University forensic
tournament Friday and Saturday.
and Swaney and James Weaver,
Seagoville, and John Baum. Lew-
necessities here " said the wife of
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low, Dallas. finished in a tie for. teams in the preliminary rounds
i the first and second place in sen- of the senior men's division. Wea-
in women’e dehete ver and Baum finished with a 4-1
N. T. SWEEP
At Baylor. Miss Hodges led a
years pf combined active duty
and a ready Reserve service they
were eligible for transfer to the
11 noted that men entering the
Army before enactment of the
1955 Reserve forces law incurred,
an eight-year ready Reserve ob-
ligation .
"When they completed five
But the voice control was and Mrs. John D. Hahn of Clin- divisions were from Texas, Okla-
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That the U.S teams reached the elimination
rounds of the meet. Miss Hodges
tion, ...
It said it “has instructed the CONCERT IN REVIEW
field to advise those individuals ....... ...............
Miss Hodges and Swaney ran mark, losing their first debate as
NTSU coed women; Junior Mary Arden, lit-:
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North Texas sweep of the senior ,
women's oratory contest With '
Betty Chapman, Sherman, finish-:
ing second and NanCy Norris,'
Houston, third, it marked the first I
time in the history of the 28-year i
old tournament that one school1
had won the top three places in an |
individual event. ।
in addition, the teams of Miss
Norris and Kay Canker, Carthage .
and Miss Chapman and Linda In- i
build up certain personnel were NT Trio Set
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debate honors went to Boyd Armstrong,
.. ’ . , , Denton, in junior man’s extempor-
Miss Hodges and Swaney will be aneous speaking. Bill Duff, Grand
teammates Sunday, when they op- Prairie, and Lee Polk, Bay City,
pose deKrtors from Texas AMwere also finalists in extempor-
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She added the top prize in sen-
both of Denton. 3-2; Polk and
Other individual performances Armstrong, 3-2; Misses Norris and
in public schools is unconstitu-
Uries at home, but we buy only tional."
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t The 40-member choir wasstre-tisement pages of Olympia and
,, .. .... ap ... v. uuuc- well worth the buying as the inendous in its volume; not in Tacoma newspapers,
strength Reserve and National choir turned in an exceptionally the sense that they were nosy,
f. " t but that the sound was of
relieve taut nervous tension. All
without painful injections., my, ___—-......- -- - -------- -os
The secret is-Primatene combines | ite of the night and were pre-pia. The two families jointly
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Each performs a speeial purpose. .Marjean Edgar was expecially ltice:
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Army reported today it is releas- . . 2
ing an undisclosed number of re- minor economic boom with a build up the nations armed forces
servists it acknowledged shouldn’t Midwest flavor has hit this north-because of the Berlin crisis,
have been called to active dutv west corner of the United States About 20,000 National Guards-
during the Berlin crisis mobiliza. It started four months ago when men and Army Reservists-most
erroneously called up they are1
eligible for release from the serv-
ice ’ ’
Involved are men who. due to
misinterpretation of policy, were
kept in the ready Reserve when
they should have been transferred
to the inactive Reserve f.
The Army said it does not have
any figures on the number af.,, . .
fected. Generally, they are among presented its lyrical wares Mon-
the more than’14,000 Army re- day night, at the university’s
servists ordered to duty specifical- School of Music Recital Hall. It
active duty at nearby Ft. Lewis. NEW YORK <AP> —A pair of
With the troops came wives and rookie authors handle a touchy
children who required homes, theme with highly entertaining re-
food. clothing, schools, fuel, trans suits in "Fly Blackbird "
portation, gasoline, electricity, . ... . .
services and other items. e musical, which arrived----,------p, .. —— „
Most of the housing at Ft. Lewis Monday night at the tiny Mayfair en‘s extemporaneous speaking,
already was occupied by regular Theater in a Broadway basement.
Army troops and their families, concerns racial integration It
As a result the civilian soldiers' rollicks with good nature, rocks
I -- I , ! with wives and children descend-with melodie ingenuity and rarely
hAuArM EPur ■ HNyeed upon Olympia, Washington’s S5 monizes:
WLIOVV 11 I ) ▼ UALIUII capital city 15 miles west of Ft. Score, lyrics and book are the
• |Lewis, and Tacoma, the state’s: joint creation of Clarence Jack-
Returning from a South Texas leadership of Frank McKinley of third largest city, 15 miles east son and James Hatch whom the ,----------------
tour the NTSt A Cappella Choir the music faculty, the choir per- ofthei - program: ? tifies only as on College at 3 30 p.m. -.........
formed with professional ease and Almost overnight the longlists the■staff of the University of (channel 8), The NTSU team will , ,
assurance of furnished apartments disap-California at Los Angeles. Jack- have the negative side to the top-: Nine of the 13 NTSU debate
’ , >‘ared from the classified adver-1 son is a Negro ie. Resolved "-ahad *ha alimimutiem
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and Mary McCall, both of Corsi-
cana, 2-2
Sammie Quick, Waco, and Lau-
ra Legg, Denison finished third
in the junior division of the wom-
en’s competition at 4-2. Miss
Goss and Donna Butts, Garland,
were 3-2, and Bill Blake. Koun-
tze, and Jackie Dean. Snyder, 13
in the same division.
The NTSU tournament debate
record was 40-25, running their
season s record to 223 wins and
included a second-place finish in 1 Canker, 4-1; Misses Chapman and
junior women's extemp and a Inlow, 3-2; and Judy Norwood,
32nd Division cook. reading in public schools, a prac-
j “Prices are higher here," he tice it said was widespread in the
'said, “especially food." city school system. •
The lament of lower income and in a Letter to the board presi-
higher prices was voiced in the dent. Max J. Rubin, the AJC
basement of an Olympia apart: called attention to the unanimous
merit house where a number ofj ruling of U.S. District Court in
the wivesi gathered in the laundry' Philadelphia last Thursday hold-
ing that daily reading of the Bible
in grand style. i The Hahns. whose 32 nd Division . Miss Knox will appear with the
Excerpts from Cole Porler's. husbands are second cousins, both Amarillo group April 15 to play
"Kiss Me, Kate" were he favor-work in a mdical clinic in Olym-her contest selection.
' •• ■ ———ls iiml "Im Very excited and really
la furnished house to cutlooking forward to it ’she said.
a common prac-. Although it will be her first ap-:
l . ■ • : pearance with a professional
INCOME REDUCED music group. Miss Knox has won
We took a heavy reduction in three first-place ratings in the
our income and the cost of living National, Recording Festivals,
is higher here" said Mrs Bruce isponsored by the National Piano
Hahn. 24, whose husband was in Plying Guid,
- the grocery business with his fa 1 think she is extremely prom-;
ther back in Clinton. • ising and a very, talented and
, “We couldn't possibly get along hard-working student,' Roberts
if the wives didn't Work.” -shej said. , ... .. i
added: “We help make ends meet I daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
by buying our food at the Army • .
commissary and by two or more Bible Keading
’ couples jointly renting a house."i " . T.
Pfc. George M. Bickel, Jr. 23, IS Wuestioned •
Milwaukee, said his income! .. . ,
dropped almost $400 a month NEW YORK (API The Ameri-
when he was called from his job can Jewish Congress called on the
I as a salesman for an oil company New York City Board of Educa-
land placed on active duty as action Monday to discontinue Bible-
their season’s record to 45 wins finalists.
in 50 debates with an 8-0 record | DEBATE MARKS
The tourney drew teams from 30 .1. a . . . _ .
Other debate records were Bob
Chambers and John Mahoney,
convention. ' .
Dr Harold Turner will speak on |
the topic “How
meats Affect Student Perform Iit," al - _
ance" during a Thursday after- the affect’ of wine on ‘speech, welcome
noon.meeting. Sungin German, the comedy was. were invited - into wacungun , - — —
— ! J,. ■ [created by the emphasis on words homes. Clubs and seeialorganiza-ments, of MacDowell’ ,
A Aui IN —-~T •t 7 this piece, opened their dors to the Concerto in D.Minor"to win the
Asthma H oriuld Hrescribed The best example ofcontempo-men and their wives Efforts were contest. She was competing with
rary works was Villa-Lobos’dif-made to find housing for them, six other students in the piano,
ficult "Bendita Sabedorsa." This Wives of many of the service- division
piece Calls for fast tonal changes meh have taken jobs,They attend . The contest was sponsored by
and contains long passages which church in Olympia and Tacoma, the. Amarillo Symphony Society,
- seemingly .would wind the sing-;Some; like Mrs Bruce L Hahn Contestants in the 11 competitive
Stops Attacks in Minutes ... Relief Lasts for Hours! ers Loi.
—in tiny tablets called I’hmatrntX. excellent and the song was done I ton. Wis., sing in the choir:
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To Northwest Region i^BiX'd’ Three Top Awards In Meet
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Curriculum Development.. - style and virtubsity was in Ralph - riersucameuromonerMe
...... e-- — . ... .... 1 v’nenn M-. o d Min.wiwestern states #o ..bring the Red
standby Reserve," the Army said.] Dr A Witt Blair, dean of the ya ‘ i . G, .Arrow Division up to its au-
"Some Army installations mis- NTSU school of Education, will Represerted 1 heune alenged thorite1 strength of 13,748 men. ,
interpreted Army policy and car- serve as chairmen of a state-wide musi, this number runs the RED CARPEr ,1
tied the men in the ready Re committee on supervision of the
serve for the entire eight years'public schools The group will
and did not transfer them to the meet Wednesday afternoon Dr.
standby Reserve," theArmy said Blair is a past president of the
"(,'onse<|uently they were reassociation. bye
tainedinthezreadyiReserve . is vice president quartet, the ~ ,...... „ —-
onieigd to active uy. of the association and will serve the dignity that such a piece de Dakota .Texas nhd Washington, won a contest for young pianists! erary and social organization; and
as program chairman during the serves. Residents of Olympia and Ta- in Amarillo Feb 3 and a chance Sigma Alpha lota, national mus-
Departing momentarily from eoma welcomed the. young ch j to play.as guest soloist with theic fraternity for women. I
„ op., on the more serious music the group vilian soldiers and their families Amarillo Symphony in -April.-*
Teacher. Com- sang Haydn's "DieBeredsamke- kike long-lost relatives.Cecelia Knox, Krum sophomore:
' - ' a humorous song dealing with Churches held coffee hours to and a student of Jack Roberts of
, the visitors Soldiers the School of Music faculty, per-
Washington 'fo’n't’d the second and third move-
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The. show, their first profes- should discontinue its policy of
{sional stage venture, was inspired direct economic aid to foreign
Guard units mustered into active’fine perforniance. but that the sound was of 'a BUSINESS upsurge - by a speech delivered by the Rev.
service last fall The program, impressive in its group twice its size Merchants reported an upsurge Martin Luther King, integration
During the mobilization, some variety, was also formidable ini The audience was introduced in business. leader, A one-ad verston waa pre-
protested".they were called up un- the skill it required. Under the i early to the vocal power as the 4 , g ,• rt .
■ -■ mw a hnk Hassler and Liszt's "Bendictus tooPs would boost the post pays group, of New York college stu-
quivenit." The heavy emphasis rol about $4 millionia month to dents whe get locked up after an
on basses presented a controlled a total o more thalPSlOO milium exuberant — and tuneful — anti-
- thunderous effect. ■—j MIllia|iy», ffthgT , Mw^non taa perk The
Then, in three Brahms-motets -spent for food and SupP Lis. yarn is merely a device for some
composed around sacred texts. of the military migration fairly fanciful side -excursions into
Three faculty members from the group demonstrated the intri-,48,om Wisconsin to 1.ashing-such matters as mixed blood.
the NTSC Schoolof Education will: cate interweaving • of voice sec-ton as a resui o the cal to acUnle. Tom-ism. and crusade
be in Austin Wednesday through tions which gives choral music so Hiye duy,o the 32nd Dantry methods
Friday-for a meeting of the Tex- much of its majestic sound. P iision, the Wiseonsin National -A------------—----—
----- Krum Collegian I
number runs the RED CARPET i % I nq iano Aware
gamut of choral techniques The More than 5,500 other troops re- ’’ --2 ---*F
harmony and the surges from sof- ported at Ft. Lewis as part of . . i,a I
ter soprano parts to roaring bass- 30 smaller National ‘Guard and Playing the sameconcerto that John C. Knox if Krum, Miss, Knox
9 Wt esand baritones was superb. Pre Anny Reserve units mobilized pianist Van Cliburn performed to is a member of Alpha Lambda
sented by a divided choir and a from California Itoh. Idaho, His debut with the Dallas Sym- Delta, national honor society for
mass was given all Wyoming, South. Dakota. North phony Orchestra. i .1
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 153, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 6, 1962, newspaper, February 6, 1962; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1478936/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.