The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 65, Ed. 1 Friday, August 16, 1963 Page: 3 of 4
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Friday, August 16. 1963
The Campus Chat
PAGE ? activities amusements
Guilty Display Competence
Sartre: Man Responsible
II* I MliS I* \ V N I
Mar i- ri's|Miri-ili|c fm what
In1 make- <if himself anil for
what hr dues m life Th«* pr<*b
Iftn nf limn is central as far a<
existentialists an' cuiii i iri,' |
Ihi- main them** was per
formed r at bet gi aphically Tun
day rmiht in tbn l.a I torn lory
Thcritci presentation of .lean
Paul Sartre - ilrnma “\<i Kxit ."
The thrnn main role* in the play
Huh kniif as Unrein. Melinda
I lake a Inez and * amilln i ar t
a- Kstnlle we in well under
food and I'limpntnntly anted
I III I* VIM til t|„. vhI. 1 we
played l*y [ton Dove and was
believable for the amend of
tin I lie was nil stage The I I'd
ifluw from tin- door lead inn into
tin- room m call always announ
ed his entiaiiees, whether real
ui unarmed
Moh King's portrayal of the
eoward Uarein indicated ......1 di
lection and practice within the
iinihcii time avaiiauie tot the
preparation of this play, but
there Were times when he WII-
not always m command of his
Teachers Honor
Pender, McAlister
Pictures of the two past direr
tui of the trove rumen I department
■ 1 VV (Dad I Pender and th*
late Di Sam It McAlister have
hceli plaiefl ill the gnvei nincnt
•eminar room of i In I,nnp nape
Uovermnent Ruilditn the gov
eminent fin lilt*
I ne Pi Sitrma Mpha Ship It
Me Mister Uove>nmeiit Scholarship
\ward plaipie also is exhibited in
the room.
When Pendei fir ' came te
\ th l i \a it; MM ’ !i< tauiM •
pli vsiolotry and physical ireoyni
phi \t that time only one cnur-i
was offered III L’ll\ e IPtnent In
11*1.1’> he started teaching govern
metit and hecame head of the de
partment in 1925.
During Pender’s fust years at
Sort h I e v pi* eolli lied Tooil ;i’i
basket hall, tennis and trail. lie
also direeted the hand for five
vein - W hen he retired iri It* It*
he made the farewell address at
coinmenremeiit and handed out the
diplomas for President McConnell
Dr Me Mister, an niitliuiiti on
eonstitutional law. mined the staff
in 1 !••_»,; and hei ame direetor of tile
department of (government and
■ hairman of the do i-mn <>t so. ml
lienees in IPp! 11 • wn- one of
live professors on campus to hold
the title of dlst lllirui lied professor
Di Me Mistei wlm died m March
of this year, was the Mirttl recip
ient of t'sVT’s Floyd •iiahain
award for outstanding work a- a
teacher and adviser
haractei Since King is a sen-
ioi student with a considerable
rep* rtory of past acclaimed pel
fornimiH - it would be unfair to
suy that ins lack of control was
■ a Used h\ itie\peril'll. . The al
ternative is to eondude that with
t. Itigci rehearsal period h.
would have Keen a'de to work
"'it a moii . omoiandiny perform
ance
Ml I I \ It \ DI K I W I." pel
t ray ed a wretehed and sailist i.
lesbian, succeeded to a large di
ifre«> in makinif her charaet«>r
12 Seniors
Display Art
I welve senior art students are
exhibiting their work this week
and next in the \rt Uallerv, room
212 of the \rt Muildinif
* lie tost ithtWilin nprlinl a! J
p e W edne la and w ill end at
noon today The -e. ond exhibit will
lie presented from 2 p m. Monday
through a pm. Wednesday
The first irroup includes the
work of Hohert F Itandv, Carroll
Morris, David D Woodbury and
Hilly 1* Burleson. all adv*'rt isiiur
design majors; Wendell Brown, in
tenor design. and Arthur I.
Fr.ariee, drawing' and painting
The second croup in. hides Her
tha Sue Anmeker, I.aura Jeanne
Mans, Dana Kay Dickerson and
l{..i.erf I Knott advertising 'le
sign; Hex V I’hipps Jr., interior
design; and Hetty Jean Cooke, art
educat ion.
Th*- technique- of this display
range from upusuhI brush strokes
in oil paintings to letterheads and
stat ionery.
i* pui.-iv, . ah*.:: U'.ahle at: I w it h
out a shied of Christian virtue
11 ■ • r roll of Inez w a tin most
difficult of tile three to pr* sent
iii a realistic manner But the
cunning, subtle and grotesque
way in which Inez describe- her
moral sin did not fail at any
point to brine to mm.I the deep
cst abasement po'-iblc in a per
son of h*.r unnatural d< sires
Then toward thi end of tin play
she cause < Jar. in to bring out
indeniulde tear *>f I.cine more
than a eoward. degenerate to
the core
Camilla i ai? presented a
ndc, Kstelle. in yvhicii the wid
est ranee of emotional ilisplnv
was tie-sihle I'he (haiintci of
Kstelle encompasses a childlike
naivete in -iiine situations and
then flies off into a purely sen
sud-ly purposeful de 'lull yyith
in a matter of seconds
MISS « V K K a n I ■ . 1 h. • 'ih
extremely well 'ti voice, vesture.
action, ......I and t inline Her
mori ipiiet vocal passiiees were
easily heard from the hack of
the auditorium and commanded
complete attention lit r love
scenes with < inn in hi l ed real
i-m, but hei description of how
and why -he killed the child that
yyas horn to her out of wedlock
was tender, touchinp and poyvn
fill M one instanc* -he m«'d
to have an almost celestial quid
ity hecatiM' she was not really
ayvare of the enormity of her
«'i into “Aftei all, my husband
knew fmt Iiine ." -hi aid <,. piny i
he; euilth—m -s
I Ills I*l<«tDl < I’lns i ■!
I'd the best acting to coin** out
of North r*‘\as this - immei V-
for th*- entertainment Sartr*
yy a little inter* ted in it ID-
drama is more m the form of a
dramatic essay than it is a *■
hide for the theater Hut the
capacity audience did not eo
away disappointed
Church Centers Set
Plan Socials for Newcomers
f«" church centers ha* •• plan
ned reir* ats fni the weekend be
fon fall recast r at ion Iweins
H V H I IS I
The Huptist Student I’nion will
h ive fni i amp • opn - at I p.m
■ept 1 f"i t *\ days of recrea
t ion and worship The cost is
s 7f. per pers>in for each day plus
a >1 reeist rat ion fee
Di Cecil Sherman of Dallas will
ue.ih !• inlay ■ ;• ht on •What Map
ti-t- Kolieve" folloyved by n talent
-hoy* under tin direction of Dan
Samp-.ui of Dt ntiin
iti Saturday, Di .limmv Vilen
of Dallas will speak on “The Con-
ti i h pi' i a i y St idect , m • iimplis
MSI’ mem! eis who hay e worked as
-t ided mi.-sionarie- this siimnict
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NOW SHOWING
The true
story of Lt.
John F. Kennedy’s
incredible
adventure
in the
South Pacific!
jyfJrju
A band of men left for dead
4n a flaming sea and their
tpic of hroism and survival!
iQJFF ROBERTSON:;
STARTS WEDNESDAY
, i *, s
lVTh'ilK .rt’itWl
Choir Shows Dynamic Range
To Rival Falls Grand Chorus
it* i i 11 \ v i: d li in l* v
I he Suiiiiik'i < hon was in fun
fd ill lueMilu* me lit III the School
of Mu-'li 111 * elltut ion ‘it the V II
ton Hrucknet V|n— in I Vlu «
f*»r chorus and wind inst rumeni -
It disphivcd ati mtpri-siv*' d>
mimic rittie*- that next -cn • stei .
(itmid < horns ** ill h< hard put t*
■ i ia Wild < i ■ 1... '■ ■ < e ■
Mini'll want* I * t a; m i
from the eroup he e*'t it. and the
mm* stic forte |*assae*'s o( th*
Hru*ktid mi* wet* il'ilhl> e!
f***'tix*' Im>< allse nf this l 'hoii Di
re* toi Fiank McKinley did a >u
pcrioi mil iii pivpai tne the smyi'is
for t lie omcert m the- limi t -uin
ini'i semejitei
wind section »*t t h** or* lust :n hail
.1 considetahle pit*'h prohlem most
iif thi* ei mine wliadi hind, red its
cuntiihutinn to the concert
Inc proei am i*|wni'd with tw»-
holt string uivhcstra selection^
led f'* Felix Spi a met. eucst mti
due tin the tiiista* Holst 'St
I'aul's Suite and "Two Marly V
mcrican Tuneu” arranecd fot
-Inn. .ir.tic-tra tiy San n-1 Vdlci
of the music faculty
V few mill ; mishap- were and
it'll* fnun tfic v lul n sections hut
th*' total effi ; of the group's
play me was pl> a-ine Vdb’i 's hi
raneeinents of the “Two Marly
y met a nti I'um ai e ehai " me '
the nicest r. ai lid at ion that word
implies
It' pi I e ! Hill •* a - W e . . e 1V* t
tiy a i .uni lied summer audience
and one's chief rcen't wa- that the
proetam wasn’t lotted
Dial 242 for . . . Spooks?
K»»V| Will
I V II
HOPING FOR FRIENDSHIP Melinda Duke qcrdly helpy Camilla
Carr apply her main-up in Joan P„ul Sartre y fl»iyt*'nti iliytli •!;,*
ma, "No E■ i♦ proyont*>d Tuesday night by the Laboratory 1 he
ater.
Marquee
Film Unveils Tragic Life
\* II end the retreat y*ith te-ti
moii ics
Vi I i IluiHS i
111*' Methodist Student Move
Hied \*ill have a fall plannine n
treat Si-pt l;: and It foi otfi'•• i
and cohin ittei enii.i i at Mrnle1
| ' rt Met hod ittt < amp
The ei. up will have a social to
welcome tie w students at 7 pm
Sept I- at the Methodist • enter
I o] Maple
I ’It I -sin l» It I V N
The I'r* sl yterian Student < i n
let will hold it annual freshman
banquet at a* pan Sept If, at
St Vndnv* |’i i -l.yti rmri I Inin li,
.'ft N i VV Oak St
Siqit Is at 7 pan is the flat* set
tnl open house at the |*S<’
II* Hit K HI I NK
The small, bleak room is cold,
incomfortiible, dirty, lonesome
Hesitantly, the youne French
woman cnteis. aetc to the rent
rates, • lose the doni and weeps to
herself, only her soil
Shi* i I.* sin * ai on, a fiin Mi ll
-1 act re- isolated f i um hei put
in “The I Shaped Kooin," now
plnyine at tin I in* Ml- I heatei
Miss Caron is -h* and lonely
when -he mini into tin ancient
ipai't merit huildilie. hut -lie tpliek
lv finds new friends She meet a
\. • • ' ' !• • • ' • s m.t
ymputhete you up man who un
del lands her many problems lie
is played by Him k I’elers, the
I'owerful in tnl who pnltrayed the
rnmletnn*'d man in the Academy
Vward winnitie T" Kill a Mm k
itilfhird.”
I'd*a i I 'mid "k a e I eat
musician and a warm friend llr<
rule (fives bun an oppurtiimty for
very di amain inline and In mas
t*• rfnily take- advnntaee of it His
t In-lit rnal ability nearly oveishml
ows iiiioth* i ui Vliss t .'iron’s
friend I um Hell, a fru• I rated.
I*i nm I* writ* i who fill I in !■>* i
with the ymine woman
I'he many diamatn .eenes U
t**• on Mi-11 ami Mis- i'hidii are
w i ill; * 'i t ml, will tai'i'd, well
aiti'd Only thin thick Knelish
a . * • n t i an U lilt iciad n I ml rip
o' annually haul to understand
Mis ( ariifi meet - othd ......pic
while do- lues in tin I shaped
i ai pi ust it utes, quack doi tin-.
a 111rent fill old vaudeville act n -
tut dii- is still determined and
o • dependent
And she is very, very aloin I
* 11" i t helleVi I * cvel hiVed an*
III" tie tells tier )lis| rail|f lit no. I
Tutu Hell. In this • motional i die
she provi - why -In lereived tin
Hiit h Kiln V adcin* lie • act n
aw.'ml fd hei superb pmtiayal
I’hi* Hru* km i "!• Mmm Via
pluved to lie a monumental wmk
in the now traditional late IPth
lediiry (iernuin nonanlie .tyle of
ehnral composition Ibis mieht In-
.K ■. iUd a - c. mf tr.itiK ! ; ! bar
tin iii ii's « ilk the tii'iiiuin fondness
toi clalmrntc countci point at ttu-
dmp nf an amen
M V loK (UM HIHI I loN
V major < out; ainit nm to the
choll's offcctlVOtles **a tile -tile'
arranecoieiit, whnh put the no
company ine wind in *t rtinicnt s to
tin' side and real id the chon and
allowed the * hot al e roup’s sound
to inline out directly to the aiuli
• ■me In this iii'** position tin Ina
sect lull supported the -meet's with
out overpniverilie them The wood
Honor Society Awards
Grad Student S300
Maltha I-. I leiihe
of Da 11 a ■ Iia
Illle ut tiller elUll III till I fill,'
States, l.y I’tn Vlpha I'lieta, na
tional horror suciety in histm
M is I'll I* nIn i .* I" • ill II d .
Ina iiiu-li'i'. dei* re*- ill he.lui* till
inunth. will emit mile Ini eiadua'i
Mi- Car
• III ha - ru v* 1 luy d
any
t udle
at Hi* t
niv.'isits uf Vt
title,
nut lui* an vutii'.
will
xnuri
hevt t InVe
iiiiynlii litis p the
fort
stunt story
of her Iif**, and it
will
Shi*
hit ■ a Ise
1 *****11 aw anb d
never etui.
just us th*' film
t|(M-
|nn
fi'lluw ship
from that utiiv*
l)ot t * tllie ft
• a defii it* hllppi
• tnl
H
It inn should dial .’I ’ and have
a voice explain "I'm xorrv. lint
no one's hen lor ion to 'nlk to,’
don't pann Voii'ic icalli not
peak me to a spook
You'll pi'uliahly talk me one
of throe ends who arc dome office
work at Marqui-1 Hall, even tlmueh
llo le-idi'flt live then till lllli
met Normally Saudi Mil'ei Mary
Vim Harris un i t vnthut M VIa
ban porluriii lelcphoin aiisiidine
and m«"isaei' si iilihlinr services
toi tin dorm te .idellt *, tail while
fhi dorm i * loHed fm tenait 'hey
an mo t ine for Mi I'rcie I on
him -in ml direi tm of women s
dormitories, in dist rihul me room
aie limed I'm ne ■. t fall
Marquis Hail, incidentally, i -
utie ut tlo . I wnnu'ii dornotio te
lieiriy1 lepairod and painted this
siitnmei in preparation fot a nn
old full .-li lull-edit Kendall Hall
and till'* nudity rump a' I'hil
ton Hal! ill* also heme I'emedeled
I V" 11 It -si HI DI I I
With tin ini. busy ■ hedtih at
Maiqm a deserted dorm can tie
II hie I lie VI V| 11 le i 1 plain."I
sip I'inctly It help us not huvine
en I- hei* Wo 'iidi eet halt a
many phone calls now ' Hot as
VI: Ha- • • ■ Id" I • • ' " i. .
w ill kill i mi
I'euple III I . Illllpos find it dir
fa nlt to irali/r that VIarqm . is
nut npi'ii VI i M. Mahan reineni
hec the insmaiici man * to.
wuuldn i leiil'in up tan • to •• a
workman about a policy lii'cuui"
he was ufiuid of meet me eirl- in
mi......inly upputel
i i i\l I -I 11 \|i)|ii|{|x|
V nd V| i . Harris tells the stuiy
of the W'iniati who drove arumid
the dorm every night for *eiernl
weeks and. not s***'ine any liehts,
oi'i oil'.i in st. *p ion ut t i-i ifiiufl t,i
! find out what was w rone
j "She thimeht the wholi' millet
jsiti had elused down it Vim pli
I had. the in>ed explained
Prof To Read
Paper in L A.
Di I.Hoiitthl lit-nsMit th«*
rt Ufitimit •* Ifld iitr lulotf \ fin ll)t\
vsill ivinl ;i | 'll | m r «*nt "On thr
lit '-it IttfisL , |t of llfhj \ .1
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lit |»i« i •« * r ih I »>i st’if *»n puffs «»1
IU»h .<*»* lMM»k, ' National I’u?
• 111»• <»11n.r s ami \ mt>i\ nl«»h' •• if
D» H 1 I » lt‘l ‘ii?i., -llfi t a * f .,f
ic ofi*ut)i<‘h an«l soriolo^y *|c
trf \ ill at fin iiiit! nn*
i t i •* | n't • n ■ n t a t i v •• 111 fin Si "it li
*••! "I f. *itn' l« • I* »4” H al \ 'hr tat D»n
Busy Time of Year for Preachers
As North Texans Wed
I 16 FRY STREET 382 4482
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I lie pn UI he I I III.tidied tu he
mi last weekend a North Texas
-tudi'iits and exes exi hatieeil wed
Imp vuws and annuiinced weddinp
plans
i in K I.HIt \ M -M i tK I >
l it rule Vnn < uckerhani and liar
ry Wheeler Stoke- weii married
V up ;* at th* First Methodi-t
< hut ch, I teuton I’he In ide i- a
fm mi l North Texa- student,
Stokes an NTS!' piadnat*
OKI VIM VSIION
• nl* < hripcl nf the F irst Mi thud
ist t hurch in Deiitnn was the
m »'ri*' uf th*- Sntuoiii 1 vs' .i'iii.r > f
Jim* o Bear amt .!*<*■ Ca-hoti Th*
hrnle is a p rad oat* uf North Dx
i- < Iishon is an NTS! student
c \|\ VV \ ISON
l!ul • rt Floyd Watson and I
bride the former Judith Klairu
< am, left fm Miami, F lu , and
Nassau following their wedding
Saturday at the I mversity Hark
Methodist * hurch in Dalla Moth
are North Texas student-
Mil I I K K VI F
N rth Texas grailuate (iweniln
SPECIAL!
• • •
CHICKEN
FRIED
STEAK
with french fries,
gravy, hot rolls and
salad.
69 cents
TEXAN CAPE
'•pen 8 i».m until I a m.
816 S. Elm
Dell M llll i and .1 • ph Itelnpsei
Kal* w*n married Saturday morn
mg at H■.'> Trinity ' athuln
' tnii i ll in Dalla -
evil i* v i ios
F dwin 1‘iph 1 ’attun and his
tirnle. tin formei Ina Mam I’ate,
weri iiiiii ni'il at trie First Itapti t
i hui'h m l.ainastei Huth an
North l ex a s graduuti
D VKI I V IIKOW N
Urbandale < hristian t'hureh iii
Dallas wn- the scene of tin Vug ■
wedding of Sherry F urn Dailey
.mil F reddn * hi roll Hr .* n Tin
lit pli att• nd*
It i i ni n i *. u i
ith I '
i v vss mill v
Sept * hit ts en i I .i t||e wed
dmg date fm .lam t I van and
Mike Kill m It" 11 " "i"iii will
< ak • plan It * I,. Mi t V * el, "
• hunt' of < 'li ri ' r* San V ntdii"
I'he hiide eli * I ut tended North
1’i'Xa.s, wlieii die wn i nienilier
ut I lii't.a Sigma I'l.i .i*"l tie V u
iu stall Kahuri, an NTSl' giadu
ate who is now working with I ru
t, » I I’r* I file r n u r "i..i i Do 11 n
wn- spurt - editor uf tin * anipus
l hat
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