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Under Director of Opera
wui that she h»pr« to perform in Chocolatr SuMter" anil Fluminn
Pari*. in "Th** Bohemian (Sirl." Kit-ha. .1*
Before this will Iw paaaiblr >» •*»“ atudyian in Italy Hi- lin>
l. n i however, she w ill have to (tudy l,n “ vl*'1’ ,b«- l B ami
II t<» a amrina voice that ha» pr,.IH.h „ntl| sh(. tl„. |.n will return t„ Italy n the .» n.
irged th *P*,'**‘*4 many people in the KUa,re She expect* tu «i»nil fiv. '«•< »'*•» Mix* Wn*M
ent letta 1°uthwe«t hours daily at thin tank ■—
Nancy Wright. Port Worth, a M|v* Wriarht will tn th. third
student i-uai hod l»y Mis* McCor
mic to turn to European t rain inn
by Ml 1.1, W.ATBON
Ckat BUff Writer
Muair lover* in France will soon
lenipr voice student of Miss Mary
iHuily
i| c, . v" tuiii iw r<uiu|iriiii u aiimif.
RIAL wi ■rform,c of thr Scho°l °t Music ,or , mu,u.,| <•«„.,.r Maitha Pen
'*rulty, will leave this fall for der, Abilene, who xanir the lead
JUufmi
iordeaux, France, to continue her ln ''Carmen" in the Opera work
r*!- f "^Ptudiea in the Fiench opera She *hnp production, * now .studying
^ .*Jp will be coached by Vann; Marcoux, >n R"me
■ilirector of the -.pera house in that E C Richard*. Jack-lxm.. pei
'*7 formed in two opera workshop
Mias Wright will leave for New production* He sang the part of
York around Oct 20 and will sail Maj. Alexius Spiridoff m "The
from New York for Le Havre on
f)ct. 26, on the third voyage of
the S S Ryndam She will arrive
*' Le Havre on Nov 4, and from
there she will go to Paris and
then on to Bordeaux where she
will begin bei studies immedi-
ately.
Mias McCormir, who sang in
French opera for many year*, ar-
ranged to have Sarny study
der her
"I chose the French opera.
Fort Worth student state.!, "bo
cause I prefer to sing 111 that Ian
NANCY WRIGHT
eye, a showb'H announ.. eg t e
preri e* ueftormance o' Mar,
McCorm.c r Pa' M Wr ah*
hope that tomeday her name
w repace M-
anr.ouecng he' deOut n F-ar e
She *» It tave th la'i fo' B r
oeav» to continue he' .0 -
studies.
Photo t>r Hues'
I Do ...
Couples Repeat Vows,
Reveal Wedding Plans
titfnvKyngr
Zorina Scores in Summer
Holloway, McMahon Supply Comedy
si 1 amid
by BOH WCKJDKI FF dancing to liecomi
(hat Society Editor diamati. actiess
t un From all appearances Charles To her followeis. this may t.-n
friend^ \ anm Matcoux M.-.-k.-i and the Stele h'uir •ft'i n«*n.-» tisn-al Yet th. dc i-e n -t
the have anothei hit on thou without leason /.onna In. dam - d
hands all her life Her accompliahments
The cast and orchestra of "I lu'!'' ww tin Youi
Married An Angel" are now romp
cessary J
|,s well 1 ***<l liecause it is eaxlei to
j become a success in France by reh
part ofl .ng up..,, your own abilRta. Alaol th'' ***? ?*»u*
t a ncviu *'11 b«ve ...any people to help me. '
| J *weause they have known Mary ”
ll'j, Asked when shi planned to
' It m 1 r,,,'‘rn' M,s Wright SUI.I that
j . 1 - -e the planned make In-r 1 „ ....
land that care.., in Fram e, she would return Thf, < b"re..graphy of the
aufmani onlv for visits '*"•* •» w<*11 "‘•f*'*1 1""1 "ff" •
w larir* audn*rue^ a iflimpat* <»f the
’ Loui iunH Purrha**
work with i■»* If ilU t Kus^e .She t?*
a hetti f than av« lasre mutu al com-
•«l\ art re now
Following the i Ihnii^ of “I
Mamed An on Sunday,
huk liaynu•< will -dep into M"f»
da\ - o|h nun *h«»v “Mis*. I ibei
and t> ‘ hy Irvinr Merlin
The Campus Chat
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Friday. August 3, I9SI
DENTON
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Edited by lipman
Ueddunrs toiitiniie to hiifhli^ht
the wtnniiiei mm ml ->«as«in u* mat •
itairi ceremoim * take place and
e n it a ire men t an revealed
l*o \*»rt h I'eVMM ei aduaicN,
• iitheniie Stvait an.I Maiold K
Shaw. wei» mairiee m ('lehutne
•Mil) 21 V|i v Shaw i he tH.oft t*o
of Mi nn I Mi t || <tvart,
(Veburne. and Shaw ••* the w(»n o
Mi and M1 Frank K Shaw,
Bracken i idee
M* *t' l.ou M 1 |t*d.••(»!» le-v ltne
the hnde of lohn Aithut llanaon
July 27 at the Oak (’ iff l*ie*i let
ian ehurrh .n halla> The hride.
who ii’ tended Noith Tex« . is the
(iiuehtei **• Mr an 1 Mis ( T
M < utcheon. Itallas. and the bride
loom in the m«m of Mi and Mi
Aithin llan on, Itiadfoid. Me
July 27 wii- a I no the weddlliw
date of Katie IreArmond, damrhtei
of Mi and Mis tiiaves lieAiniond.
MrK mm v. and Jam* Weldon
Holland, (iiand 1'iame The couple
v\as inai i ted at the Fliwl Maptmi
• Inn« h in MeKinney Mi llo^.and
j in a forniei student it North Tex
aa
The weddllle eeieiiuui) of Noiina
limit and Iiiiin l(ev Kim ey
t»M»k plan* at the Kimnlrr |*aik
Methodi-t church in lialla* Satui
»la> Sh» is the daughter of Mr.
and Min W (' Ti ii.tt, Dallas,
and he is the son of Mr and Min
Laurence Kimsey, Carrollton Th •
bride attended North Texaa. and
he hiidecioo.n, a graduate. In now
a* Southwestern Metloal school.
Another Satuidav weddtnir wa.«
Mat of Ro*ty Ritchey dnuirhter of
.Mi and Mrs I T Ritchey, (iiand
Prairie, ai d Bernard Hale Comb*,
son of Mr and Mis B (J Comb*
The bride attended North Texas
Mi and Mi Maurice Stanles
*’f I arnpawn have announced the
•pproachttifr mariaae of their
daughter. Pea if V Nell, to William
Joseph McLean, non of Mi Joe
McLean. aUo of l4inipa*a* The
couple will la* man ed Au|f 17
She atter.de I arhool hen
I'at (iiant. daukrhtei of Min
M 'lm || (iiant *f Fort Worth,
will become the hride of l*fc Roy
L I'alinei at the dakhuiNt I’n
hytenan church in Foil Woith
Vur 27 Vfi (iiant attended
North Texas Lalmei in the *on
of Mis ti i (iiNNcll of Fort Worth
-Amusements Memos-
In the Nccond week <»f its Dal-
las run, “Anifel” afford* anothei
starr*1 triumph foi dan«*i Veia
IF Kaufi
at Mod
many facctail /ainna at her (s-st
Mi /.tirins i a jewel in the
Her studies have been made
pns.lble by the Harmony club of
Fort Worth which gav. a ta-m-fit ,
concert it. order to raise money b-gitimate theatre and despite the
«*>'. ThJ to pay for he, studies Nancy will N»«nty »f Arlene^Hnhl ,,f the^lllms.
man—h(f pay all her expenses above what
; was piesent.-d her by the club
Nancy indicated that she plans
I to make her formal dehut at the
I opera house in Bordeaux She also
ary, but I
1 t 'heirI
u«ed edu 1
revenue
ty reduc-(
■>e easiest |
■e it the
ig to do j
t getting I
time mt I
dearly, i
r* easily W
Herbert I
tc iake I
Bind the I
le state- 1
h rean I
raw f.re I
•er. t-*dy 1
t ceaee." 1
reeded f
haoe w» I
11'aniel f
the
Theatre
Centre
tfampuA
SundeyMonday
ON MOONLIGHT BAY
Dor.. Day Gordon Mo- Ran-
T uetdey - Wednetday
THE SECOND WOMAN
Robtjr* Toung Betiy Drake
Thurtday-Friday-Saturday
FRANCIS GOES TO THE
RACES
Donaid O Connor
P oer Laurie
JsXjCU
Sunday-Monday
UNDER THE GUN
Richard Conte
Audrey Trotter
Tueedey Wednetday
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN
Tltucaday-Friday-Saturday
MY OUTLAW BROTHER
Mickey Rooney
Wanda Hendrix
the chtw nilllf of JnHil llollnWHy
and .1 cic M* Mai in, and the .Him;
in/ of Met baritone John Brown
lee, »he in the >tm
The col p?* de ballet and the
iiltinif wore provide u rich -*et
tinic feu Min* /onna on *tH>rc
Bio katutfi*. she i* jutmuitie and
iriucinu* amid exerct*inir dancer*,
ru|H>h, flat*, arul di*a.H*cfubled
props. Not infected h, a p*eudo-
artiatu tempiuanu nt, *he often
* to p * to talk with othei mendier*
of the caM when hei work is done.
Minn Zorina is an avid worker
and her seriousness for her work
often rubs off on othei member*
<d the cast. If the opportunity
comes, ahe will d.scontinue hei
VERA ZORINA and [ , *er
head ,*are int,-n‘ly .» S', war
Vanner >n M /rr na and Van
nerson North To«an whr . n j.
m the muofals. relax am I p. ,ps
alter a performam e ' Ange
I'hoOi by Wijudruff
Music Faculty Mixes Work and Play
SamJi
\ it< atlotutif S« h ltd ot Munic
mult' men.Lc1 an pending the
•uniniei das - W "i kuu» and phi. me
'I ' nit i \ i« i,. i i* ten* hiiip
piano at * • • i fill nn i v ci * \ | H tea.
\ N Ju" * * * \ I* -tod' lie
voice a' I limn Th.(d"in, ,| h«*hii
nary in New York City
Fialil Mi K irili ha Carte l hi*
'••I i»»i the doctoi of pluloN.iphv
'< • . a f flu L n i\ i i t y of lull
• na I I Hatchett dirc tinp tin
■ olleire chon h«*rc th»- emestci
VS 'Mat d I' it i |»!mvi ii' m the
d I • III 11 f» fnl t III I l|« |lift State
Fail iihhi mI
Speiidim* the U'
I • ’ Me! i -11 f 11 >, f j
»i (i trivdle V N
' if ilho i> vi-it ini' hei family in
11( nvei ,1 • ten *.ilii< t he til l
umiriei * me t VI I.ilrnn
I ’hill n and M i \ > t •M an K t*
ai e *iI?s(• on i ai i n
Mi J< »i M amt (i»'fie ilall
h«v« i tin in I to tin fm ill\ thi*
•erne- fnl ufi t ’ n VV* ek V .i n
S tijren wuntc I!
K<l Hatchet ■). in i . t <>i uf ! |n col
'••pi- choii thi* *e.m*i»ter, hi*?*'
• MV Indent win* nul l like tp <inir
tin < oru to iiinii to reheatH#i
it 2 p m my • hool da
I he ( bon will pi ♦••Lent a pro
irrain with tin y Mphonv orehen
tin Aug 21 \ 11 North Texan- un-
invited to 11 \ out fol the choii
• • •
Three NT coin!-* an- in the Dal
la fit hion limelipht tin week
M» M in in Steakle) , Dal
ri I'laduatc riiiiHH unlimt, vva •
tin f i t Week!) winnet in tin- W
\ (iiecli ( alopi*' ( III cel contest
Ih-pipy Hu.* and Latsy Jobn*on.
Icit h of I tall i , an- inemltei
the collept fa-h ioii hard «»| \
Hai i n and < ofiipan> The-, w ill
also model hi the company Ntyle
how. titled Make Y oni Mark.”
at II a in Saturday m the cry tal
ballriHini of flu* Bakci h«»t«*I
• • •
Dr S It Mi Alister, ciiMirman
• fin- fine arts •omniittec hi-
aniioutn I'd that flu- Dalla* S> mi
pinmy ha been *e« ured foi Nov 111
a a part of flu fine art piopfiun
of the fall idieduh
A pei fm muiur h_s the Bartel
• met at lei uie,
n va< dion rip
M M i rat -f
Symphony to Present Wagner,
Give Chamber Music Program
t heat I e will be given during el
fhet flu thiid oi fourth week in
(h-tolwi, la* reported, but the ex
act dati ha ru»t been determin'd
Lfogiain* have also lieen *e
• wicd foi Nov ID ami .lun 17. hut
ai i angemeiits have not been com
pleted
\L \|o*tei stated that one oi two
mote mimltei will he added, dc
pemling chief!) on the enrollment
of the fall semester, and therefore
cannot In- cetei mined until aftei
school begin in Septemhei
Westminster Grads Seek NT Degrees
by DON I.IPMAN
Chat Agutamt. Uttar
Nurth Tt-x»s' Si-huul of Musa-
can chalk u|i nnv morr |».i,it for
prvstigx-
To suhstantiatx- 'hi- point, eight
giailuat,.* of WvstminstxT Choir
cullrgr, Princeton, N .1 . have come
Stage V Screen
Students Featured
On Show Tonight
Opening the stage show this
week, ’Feasor and the Ace* will
do a special arrangement of To-To
The show will go on in the main
auditorium at R:lf> pm.
Four students wil* be featured
in three numbers Jack Rumbley,
1 regulat drummer with the A««**,
and (ton Knapp. Beaumont, will
play a drum and trumpet duet
Diane Rogers, pianist, will [day
(hopin'* A Flat Ltdanaise
Marion Bridget, Dallas, will sing
a special airangernent of Blue
Moon
'Fessor and the orchestra will
play a medley of tune* that have
remained popular through the
years
On the screen will be “The
rapture” starring Teresa Wright,
I^ew Ayres, and Victor Jory A
comedy and newsreel will alao be
shown
to thi*- school seeking their run
ter s d«-gree- in music and edw
cation
The eight graduate are Luritle
Mendenhall. For' Stta-kton, W i!
Siam F idler, Amarillo Robert
Kaehnick ami Susan Rondrergei,
Dallas; Anm- William*"!!. San
Marco*. Harley Bulls, Karth,
Woodrow Mall. Fort Worth, and
Wanda Saxon, Longview Rich
ard Palm, West-niinstei undo
graduate from Amarillo, i* al*o
attending with the grou[>
Of these nine W*-*tnimstc/
alumni, thiee have figured in
major minical production on this
campu*
In this summer's presentation of
"Otello,” Minn Mendt-rdtali ang
Dendemona with no litth -u■«*• —
Kaehnick took the lead in “Bel
shaxaiir’a Feast” presented la-*!.
May Th«* prorfuction, staged hy
the choir and the Symphony, wa
directed by Dr Oeorge Morey
Frank McKinley, former A * ap
|>eila chon director, and al-o a
graduate of Westminster, pi*
-ented the chon in t* e religion*
oratorio, “Dream of (•erontius,”
with Min* Sa «»ti a- soloist
Fuller wa* presented in the lead
role in “The prodigal Son” given
laat year
Westminster is unigu* in bat
it develop* church musicians only,
the mam concentration being on
choir singing, directing, arul organ
work
Dr W'aitcr lloilg son. dean of
•he School <»' Muni, aid (hat he
iir*t came in e«»ntact with the
W • ♦ min tc» choir while serving
a - rmian i ritu foi th* Pan branch
• <f t he ( ha ago Tr ihune.
II* heard th* . hoir perfoim in
B«-et.|»ovi n hall in It* r 11n, Ift2!*, an I
miici that time ha- heard it fr*
juently
Dr Ho'lg on a»Med that ever.v
yeai Nini*e that lime, from two it*
10 graduate of th* rhon collegi
riav* lieert enrolled hen-, and have
active|\ participated in p<c><enta
• ion* given b) the School of Music
All of tiie We*!minuter gradu
at* at* here working f«»r the rna
ter of nniHii ••(lu ation degree with
the except ion of M i - Mcmh-nhall.
who will obtain her master’s de-
gree m voice
b> DORIS Mil l I I
( hjf Staff Writer
North Texa Svm|»h**ny on In-
fra will |*l • • • ■ f11 il it mini ((fill
m« i com-ert at a I ft pm Tu<-*da\
'ii Mi* m tin aiHitoi urn
( "iiihin in comeito- originally
cl e I ii It- I ;•»» a ha other mono
,"og am with -vrnphiii) nunile r
D»e on he I lii will be und* i tin
i*n * i n **• Ih \\ >|lei II Hoflg
NOll. dell of the Se'iool of Muh|<
Mini Lee (illnttli lillfn-t teach«*r
on h* ’Mi it faculty and tin** *i
t»! * hentlii" imi-n « otn ef
'] Ho tg fin w ill i ondut I tin
<i| i in —! i t ill V\ agin- |( leny,i
Overt nr * and Rimsky Korsakoff's
Ktiviinfi T.isiei (ivcitun-
I .a* h of f I * fotii inn * !ot hn h
will I** ♦ ondtict«‘d h\ (iiliHon, will
feafiin- a ado in stlunn rif Donna
Millet, ( tane, «»!»'. f will In- olo
i*f foi ( irnaroui M'lijamin' (’on
ccrtfi foi (iiioc and String Mi
Miller Ini- appealed a soloist m
Nfiidenl reeitaln and *.n civic club
program* \ emoi rnusir major,
l » n a meriibi'i «*( M i Phi Kps ton,
honorary muni fi sterility
Moral!' Conceit*, m K 219,
foi Viol n and On-heNira feat in *
Jero'-e (lUllbeaii, (•alv«-‘<t«»n. a
vioimiHt Although thiN in fftnl
la-au - first appearam* as ohnst
with the Symphony orchestra, he
Ium app* an- I n lud' ii? tecifab
and in a tin-nib* i *»f fhc poi Mu
Alpha, hotioruis niu-'ie fralennty
Byron (ioode, Temple will be
fI»it i *t foi M*. -ii i ( on* erto m
(*. K IL‘L lot Flute an ! (li in
fra (Inode, a orinu diiden*. bar
f> *. ad viH the Ibillas. H m(ihon •
n h* -11 a foi l n-e •i,ii or
Dr llodg oti will again dire t
| fin- oichcHtra Am* ^1 when Bach’s
It Minor Ma*<n wdl be given with
j f he i ollegc choir
Fourth con»-**rto i* lu-bo-iv’*
Premiere Rbapsodic for ( lanriet
and Orcheslta Beverly !.a(iue,
(senior clai im-fmt from Han An
1 totiio. will be soloist
BEN IVEY
Genuine Parts and
Trained Mechanics
419 S. Elm
Phon* 440
College Depository
Member of FDIC
First State Bank
South***! Corn*, Squat*
Phon* 2160
697 Students Post 2.0 Averages,
Make Spring Semester Honor Roll
(eov.tinned from page It
Jn Ann (*auth«*f, Itort* Mrlle 1 htiin.in,
K*Ml* P*fif n.*|»lTai>
f lark ( ox
Hill? Kay Clerk < hrtotin* K>y ( lark
•*,• Aii#i ' ii* r k M ,ryn I .*■*■ M*rrh«ll
I l»rl» KoWr) Uhc < lark AlheS A t**Ui
' Iny M<*,» Ali'ii (fla? .Hyr.ti Ann Clay
Kefilirtli i'yhiu* Clifl*,* I .'if rf I a
f'ol* W*r>i|« If,invlil» f *.l*mi»,i f !«r
•rti* W • 4)llfit* Ib-nr, Allan * nr««|)0»n
Arthur Mflwtn * *Kin#|, 1 rtncMi bmti*
C>4Mikft4 Ann* 1.4* ('ert-H fLu-rlt Ann
r 'Mirt- N!n» Hm* ' '**v»y Murjorl#
r uwmu, It*** M*r«h«ll • hi Cstherln*- f
14**1*-II* ( Vi*
( ram# r Da >
A» "• H«y* * riri.w I. Kay Crsvfnnl.
ll»tt> 1^, I ( ■ *"W* iwtty* Jf) f n«l*«r l h«rlM
i r<»thwai* Mary J*>an l n,* t.rvir. h«vH
(>*»*■# Alb* Nall Crumpton burlanr Ann
Crumpton Julia MH c**|watfl, K<«*' Ann
l umRiinfs K«(war«t 7 ( urran, !*ai*f '/Mlk
Curt** <»ainr Hall #*utahnll, W Kanl bmr
nail. UV*m* R*a fra-uta«*n. J«m«* M
waH Iravh Inrvna Ann flavla Hammla
Jo Inin W'lllr*- t>na fiavt* Hilly Jo* l»ay
Da v I rougher I x
JiMaph t lay toil I »a . trank la I va I taw
at- ha'i* Mi*ria l*a A rr»n»n»l. ftalma b*i
• ilia ftaavar hort* Mmtha l»aM*,r*|a M
wina K.laina I ***•■« Mai-uai I *• |.« K*«*ia
Maryurat All*’** l»at.«lr ir «4>att l)ia» #Mar
anra Kainhar<ft iMrk. WalH««n f PI I la e«l, Nov
ar kiiKtn* ICxoti Ruth Atlalvn Itifot,
It-'Uya J»( a ft'aM* t |t |N<rroh Ma ria
Wayna Norma l^a ftiaigharly
Iht le |- lor cm* e
'fa*l*ly J ■ a fNiyla. Immi'l Kirk f>ra«r
Mnryarai A* *- Makar ftrury Juna Ann
Inipnlk KloyH W*«.la» lr>jrham In.n* Im
Varr.a Duvall Patti Jaar.t.a Pay* Mf
< l •« I Day Ml Karoay <*aorgu* Ann K*t,ol*
Marian b U,l* Am*** 'irnr f Ula, Kutar*
Huhar Mdrl'ly* R.**- Ann Fill* Joyta
Na*ltna F.» *fD*h Ma-'-l,| M -t<*ta«f' Ku*|aiy
Jimmy Kay F. van- Nanry ^nr, Kvan*
Carry Mauri-r Fant Wanda Maralana
Fiahar I'avvv t itrh Man* (iwyti till
vara!d Nurman M Flaama*- Jafca Worst
*r*n Fit,rati,-a
Flowers Fulton
Ma ..rat Jana Flowara. Anna Hall Fl)rnn
bars F.vart Fraiar Marry Hull, Wood
Fiat tar Kyla Ka*d Fowler Frank!# Da#
Frank* Mauri,.* Khan Fraanr Wad# tHtvnr
Fradrl* kvm. R»itart Fu«at.a Fraaman Ma
nan Martha'f ra»,*'h W MatgarH Fran, I,•
Virginia Waiter tray Fran,'** Darlaoa
t f'*t l.loyd Froga Th*>ma* Kimbrough
11*Hon
I underbtirk t#ib**on
Mttrhail ltr,«,k- t undarhurk, Ann Dailo-
* a» Collaat- No Dammaga ltU.*r* Midnay
t,arnar (‘artan* '.at,at* t * in '.rady '.ar
rat * Flla Yoiar.da '.area Itarland Tru
tt,ati '.aakill I'aeir. Joyaa <.a*t*»r Wtiaon
'.aolt Jattia* Kiahatd '.avniar ''harl'dta
*.|M»* John Alt*., '. ilita, Kant,a*h Wini
f rad C*il**Mt?i
l.rs.nif',
fs.ualaa F.lhnri fiilm Mary Anna (laid
a If, fill*" Hatty (gfrafia '*111 Miriam
Ama>,da '.iaaa«*w Mary Fiaanor '.iaaar'^-k
William PkXiay fil*4UK,n bowa}l Th.,o,aa
'i'-lfray ThaUr.a fiouglaa <...f*,r1h An
tanalla '..aal Dili# Wayna '..»***1 ttyron
In.yla (jorfa Mary l.aFaya 'a»ra levana
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Don't Stumble
in the dark!
H*ad straight for tho
Yucca Towor, your "Campus
Rafrashar Point/'
YUCa TOWER
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It's a Sure-Fire hit
You don't need
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thing wondarful
JoA you
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LEVEL STORE!
Entrance Austin Av*nu* or tbrouyb our itroot lovoi store.
d,*-. n- 5-7.95
b,* -«,* 1.00
gloves 1.00
panbei. 59c-1.00
short balist*
pojamei 1.00
t shirts 1.00
Olte Uanity Shop
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The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 61, Ed. 1 Friday, August 3, 1951, newspaper, August 3, 1951; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth710438/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.