The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 63, Ed. 1 Friday, August 2, 1963 Page: 3 of 4
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Fruity A guvt 2 I 961
The Campus Chat
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Opero Workshops Develop Actors Aladdin To Light Lamp
ID I I «>\ \ It I > It KKh \
\< l nit.' and being aide to up
p»'Ht at ease mi stage an* as in.
porlarit In a singer as knowing
how tn sing
Th* Minplfst IhmIx motions ran
lint ninr ludicrous an I a finely
*ung scene reduced tn fans' liy
tin' iim 'pm ii'iu'i'd |" rfiirim'i rile
art <>f -it*in; down may tun:
into a rump-protruding display,
and turning tn udilress a fellow
playei <an give thr audience tin*
mprrssion that the singei has
iust been nibbed l>\ an invisible
interloper. if thr untrained am
ateur i* nut made aware of his
appeal am i*
VV 11|{H I \ . nl I ’ti» ■ i -
stare problems is one of the
.unis <>l opera workshops Their
roal is tin- integration ol Is.dy
motions with the staging and
vocal requirements of the dra
mat n situation at hand
Miss Mat aret (iruhh. music
direr tor of the North Texas tin
eta Workshop, wa- invited Iasi
sente "tel to roueh and aeenltlp
any at tin Goldovsky opera
\\ i ■ t • p at i oloi ado W on am
t i diet' e III I tenter This three
week workshop i • inrotit rated al
most entirely on itaiting prob
lent s in opera Thirty srenes
front operas. offering a wide
range of stare situations, were
analy/ed hy tin students at the
w11 rkshop
lion- l I'lldot skv who 11it" la-ell
lead i hit opera workshops for
Altars Overflow
Wedding Bells Continue Toll
U, Mini' '.Ml *11.. I...I • "... \ . 11 C. . a
foi North Texas students and ext s /eta Thu \lpha
as more couples exchanged vows
last Weekend
W II I I \M*> M MM IN
I St III MHO \\l R t ,< ilO n IN
Thomas tieiirifi' Martin and his
bride, tin- I'm mi l Trance* Louise
"I .lol l; Kp "pal < t irvh in William wen married Saturday
I' 'It W'.rtli Wa till' Siam, foi the in the \\ (Cat WatSntl < Impel of
tt 11 an" Saturday id .lata I md th> I tnvei 11x Baptist t'hut'h tn
at i la 1 I ■ i eii in - r and i 'at rirk I "it Wort I I lie luidi at tended
I .ri 1111> 11' • ri i. • 11. lint I are r i initiates North lexas, and Martin rereived
of North Texas his tlegrtm here.
sill I It A W HU \ h I R
Hetty .loyee Shelby and Marlin
Whitakn '.tin- married -aturday
at tIn I'u11ant Road t hut li of
< hrist in Dalla She rereived her
muster's dei'M'i’ from North Texas.
They will live in Arlington.
Ml Klnii h II MtHM \N
Man hi \nne Murdock and Tho-
mas Col<|uitt Hardman IV ex
changed vows Saturdav at the
I’ Iri• « I" ’ i hut. - • (• "f
W oi 11 1 la tindi a ■ mm at
Grad Student Aids
Lab Theater s Exit
\ change in east lot the Lal>
iiriitory I’heatei pi"d n ' ■ n nf "No
Kxit was announced this week liy
<ia> Smith, ilirertot
Melinda I *uk• . a liladuutr at u
• lent who was named I’niversit.v
11 ay • i's' 1 ;t t li a ill. te i Xi'triss nf
1 in!], w ill replan R:’a Meauchnmp
'll a n i: a s m the role of Ine/ Mi's
I lamias wa told I. hi a do tor to
discontinue till theatei a<*tivities
until a Inter date
Miss Duke has appeared tn a
variety nf . ampus plays, including
‘ Illy the Spirit." "Taming of the
Shrew," “Great ( atherine.” “The
l.ate Christopher Mean." "The
Roaring “its" and "The Magi
strati " Since most of her past
adintr has I teen in comedy and
i"I t drama tla rule of Inez will
he a i ieiit i hatu.re by demanding
more drama at I a wider variety of
emot ions.
( an.ilia (‘art a- Kstelle. Boh
lxtti| as (iarcin and l>on Dove a"
the bellboy conclude the cast
The prm I net ion will he presented
in the Business \dministintion
Ijeeture Hall The date htis not
« *»ri set.
rn.Fn
w fc» ar
Drive-in Theatre
South on Fort Worth Highway
Today through Saturday
WALK ON THE
WILD SIDE
uAURf:NCE HALVE'
CAPUCINE
Sunday ‘trough Wednevday
nttKIMH
oil!
*•*
frzM =- * ■*•*» * *
M M ri RBI
Mi and Mi* I tax id E I'etiy are
living in ltallus after their main
lire July Vi at the Juniu- Heights
Bapt Churcl it Dallas The
I'lidi i *ln fnrniii Donna Ann
Neal, I'err.V received his degree
liiiin North I exiis when he wa
a meitihci of Delta Sigmu I'lti
• Rl"h III Ml I I \
l''ormer North ‘I'exas students
\nm* K ngl« ' • isk and ! ernv I
II""’ ‘li Wert married Saturday at
l.oveis Lane Methodist Church in
Dallas They will live in Dallas
II \ R h M s" RU.'HIS
Joe Maekte Ralston and his
hridc, tlie fiii me*i Ilarliara June
Hat ktii'" . exchanged vow Inly “•!
it tin l.aki wiiiid Methodist Church
in 1 >ti I la Both are students at
North lexas The bride is a mem
net of Alpha I amhda Delta The
couple will live in Carrollton
Music Profs Visit
State Meetings
I lin e School of Mu.sii faculty
ntemls-fs were in San Antonio this
week 'hi meet inirs sponsored t• y
four state musical associations
Di Kenneth N t'uthbert, dean
of the School Ilf Mu.sii, conducted
a i hmii and orcliestiii plogiam dm
ini' n meeting cosponsored hy the
Texas Choral Directors Assoc in
tion and the Texas Orchestra Di
rectors A ... unt mn
\ t a l i \ns Rand I bio tor* \
sociation meeting Mauric. M. \
dow, NISI' hand director, served
on a committee that selected honor
Mind* t" appear at the Pexa- Mu
sic Kdui aim's \*sociHti"h t’ invi n
ii"ri m Sl'Uiston next vent
Frank McKinley of tin NTSC
soul fatuity was ii, .narire ol
two choral readme sessions for
'he Texas Choral Directors \s
-"I at 'nil . ' rifi nm • there
I ult/ News
Books - Magazines
COME iN AND
BROWSE A POUND
East 5 dc oE Sguare 387 I4?4
t^MPUS
Lli
NOW SHOWING
KING KONG
VS.
GODZILLA
STARTS SUNDAY—
D i Qitr Harnmefstir is
OKLAHOMA
GORDON MACRAE
SHIRLEY JONES
many years and now ha many
former students working m op
era companies all ie. er the I Hit
id States and Dump. , would like
to see more opera presented in
this eountry
He feels, however, that the
pr:mai y stumbling Idiwk to more
opera is the laek of sta. e di
i • i"• Mute - hi i I i> n ip" ai
iret the neeessary singers and
musicians foi a production t"
I'lthci on a suitahh platf'in
hut fitulmir someone who can or
irniir/.e and direct the proceed
mirs is an >tlier matter
III BU I* RI Ml D3 this it
nation tioldovsky hit * lu-en work
my on stairinc charts wlml. irive
hasic directions fm movitii' pin
el's through scene- It the limre
popular opera Anyone ustm
tliesi , harts ran elalmrati' on the
lui-ii taL'iriL' iriven and mine up
with a satisfactory scime I'hc
charts are hemp compiled into
a hook which will soon he puli
lishcd
Pile “•! student.' wh" enrolled
for last semester'll Detivei work
shop represented It! stati and
they were coached m music and
iuisic stapmp by Mi- tirulili,
tioldovsky, Rohert tiay, who now
heads the opera «"i k -Imp at
Northwestern Cnixeisitv m
Lvanstiui, 111 , and \rthut Sclioi-o
of til"rath■ \\ "inet ' t ..Hi _■.
I H I 'll Ml NTH
experience from Dr F.dward
lia.nl of the N I SI voiee faculty
and Robert Hale, winnei of thi-
year’s Sinifer of the Yeui \wnt I
from the Nut tonal Association of
Teachers of Smirmp. to collepc
sophomores.
William Woodruff, an NISI
alumnus w ho recently i omplet
ed his master's deirree at North
western, was also eninlled at
the workshop
Seheduliru; individual roachinv
time." for these students wa a
•.mental .!> M ',ruI'D ’•
■ J41 (' - •! '• 21 J’ '"21 *,| ■ » c ,., i 11 *
that everyone received fnlll to
five hours of training each day
Vole, instruction wa- tint f
feted, and student* Cm used then
attention on druma'ic mterpre
tiitnm and stapinr
\ j .1. i*f lit* maiici' of Ralph
halt Willia
"Riders to the Sea. was pivelt
by the workshop a well a»
scenes from the standard oper
atic repertory Di Baird sane a
recitative and htisso aiia Iron'.
Verdi's "I ton ( at lo ”
Miss (iruhh bus worked with
(iolilovsky tit previous opera
workshops which he held at
TanirlewiM"!, Mass , in 1'.*r»8 an t
in Houston in
Clarinetist Prepares
August 9 Recital
The Hindemith "I’lurinet t nti
eerto," written for Benny (iood
man in 11*47, will he performed hy
student clarinetist Jesse Yotinjr
Moot) on his siinime? clarinet n
cital Auif. ft
\i ■ ompati "d by Mi Mai 'lift
(iruhh of the piano faciiltv, Younp
hlood will also play the Debussy
" i *i em ie re RhapsiHly” and the Saint
Saens "I'larinet Sonata"
The clarinetist will be joined <>n
the program hy Samira l anktui'l,
student bassoonist, for a perform
lai met and bassoon
The proirram will be at m la p m
m the Musa Recital Hall
Foi Children s Theater
Kim
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dey ’#
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tertailied f
of tie
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even irieat.
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a- tors in |.<
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and
DlH'
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cunt llltlcd
mp performance is planm'd at
s If. pm \ up
Di 1 Robert Bln. k of the ........
ami drama faculty, directoi of the
me'o'liama, pointed ««ut that in
some ways children ■ theatei ts
more diff a ult to tin pc than adult
t heat et
Hi It h DI II' I l"N
t hlldiell HU' 'Pllrhet to detect
insincerity m iluu inters ami m tin
story iuntellt than Ur adult* \nd
'lie necessity of k' t ' II1V them i'll
rilifc* mi' hi ;
If. anti Shot
din's im..tin
iriny limit.
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matt i i ll 1
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i ,hilti tho
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1 0<|I1I tv «x
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Bell, the
♦lavi* .
p!V4l'Vlt ||' ll
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H!ii» k Hu h
hi ! 1 i 1 bSi.1
1 t h<
fruit elh
(«!li#
mi and W
i Bill 1 W
tho work
of tin*
\ r si ■ ,iiHMV
'.m a- sold
lets. 1
md Jan Ru
Theater is
v\ port
montal ,,,v'
R.isemat x
Hurt
and Wi
lopment
nf i h
a the ad.
i>c rain - de)
* • t.
mmhU u
poll t h•
I’i.'ttDI i
l H t\
i RI W
l hildr
The
I heat*
av atla
dent enrollment and the m
and the amount of time ax n
fm the milividua) proiluctno
III.;, k said
MtiRI I \ I'i R 11 \i I
.duet inn -
, s»*t ile
i-tunt dir
■m i x t oi x
1 lot O oo1
.'tic t
"E E-E E-ASY, LIGHTLY," Miii Margaret Grubb, music director
of the Opera Workshop, murmurs to Macon Delavan and Kath
Icon Gardner during rehearsals for the workshop's Auq 20 pro
gram. Miss Grubb recently returned from coach.nq at the Gold
ovsky Opera Workshop in Denver
Breakfast Will Affect
Schoolwork, Profs Say
Thought Changes.
Tarbox Explains
"Thoupht is m constant flux
Thlouphout tile colli
ami mote emphasis is b.-
on < hililien’s ami > iinini
atei Manx t heatei p i
about i x product ton - p
tlms pixinp a broiulei
si I
IllltX the
n ami sound
I I'llaml ,1 iivm
and Mi W i*
Kor tin* tl
there xx ill bi
tm. Johnny
Smith. 11 if ti t
propert ics.
I 'oi* and Miss \\ al
K tab ' t'ltrien. mils
Hi!' Willia,. ton and
pc ala- - is' ant .
, makeup
it .in i pel tormam •
,i map n show lie
Bit. X xio'd
"till
• * f1f •
The
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| Ml t
hat
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WOllIll he
- it at < to
It'll oflo.
-a u
1 Dt !■ !
1 I hi box.
Bafiln
a IP
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i ban tti't
i net oi at
North
'Tex
IIS
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thoo
loify lias
to In* |e
tated
foi
t 1)0
api' in w
hli Ii it is
1 s • • 1 1
,ci a
>xt' AS
,e an- ton
cpiii alcil
What little Johnny has for
breakfast xxill directly influence
Ins pei forniHtici m -chool all day
uni', at i "tillin' to pi aduato --I u
dent enrolled in lb alth Fducation
V\ U l .1 o|>
I can always pick ouf the ones
xx lio haven't had any breakfast;,”
-a id "Me e x pi'l lei i. ed 11* ache i 1 I icy
i’u ml" xx hat | tefei to as the ’HI
o'clock slump'
"It they spent a much on then
lum h a Du x do on t andy and soda
pop, they would he a lot better
oil." apt eed one of (he tee hers.
Many of them com*’ to chool
without havintr eaten anythinic at
all."
III \l III MID**
The comment-. .*eie made a \l
eii Bloehaum consultant Ini tlio
Texas Stati Department <d Health
led discussion on the most import
ant health needs the teachi ■ fie e*
in today's .chool
The teai hei must constantly' <>h
serve the i hlldiell to notl'i any
health prolili'tns that come up.
Bloehaum added, "and the teacher
must he a model of pood health
■ 11"I rleaillill''S' bi toll th. -t id*-fi‘
M <»Rh I (Mil I III R
\\ hel ■ t here I a lull -■ : ' 1"
school system, it takes the u.
operation id both the mil -*■ a* I
thi' I'lassrooin teach.'i to d" a ifiiod
health job in the school Where
there is ii" mn • tin respom- In’
ty n*ts ifit lli'ly upon the ■( • ulil
i'i • of the teai hei
"She may Im- calbd on to do
xx I'lphini'. nu asurinir, lo aiinp and
visual test ine." Bloel.Hum said
"VS hen Im finds a problem there
should lie U follow lip to see 'rail
somethinp is done
I \ \ IRnV Ml N I VI I \< I i tR*>
lie stressed tin- importance of
'liissiooii' environmental factor:
-iiili as temperature ventilation
and humidity, ela si<»uii lumtu
iinii, a ifood dlls i "on eni.it ion,al
elivuonmx'llt ; altei nate work and
lest Schedules, postllli and cat
mp md liphtinp
Follow mp a to ie< Cite, bleak
lltiicbaum showed a number of
slides which illustrated various
xitamin deficit in \ '"M'liti"1 in
-t uilciit ■ and al • pi "bleu n\ < ■ x
mp plai e III t In >1.1 t olilll
Five NT Coeds Compete
For Miss Texas Honors
by culture, lime, philosophy and
11 ycli "Ini' y ft "to sin It e.i i i • In 11 ch
council' i \ ii'fji and 1 hah''dolt
In lail.ie- i uniinued at ti c Inly
’ ( meet 1111; of tin M*
dent VI oVetce n 1
1 he t ouflcil of Nl
\ D developed the cn
si l s Is ei put I With In
i haIccdnli ' oiilii ll It
maintained that .lesu
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Five North lexas I nee
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M i.ss Tc xa - w irmei xx :
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Ihc N’l'SI entrant
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Judy \ridei son, a ".phoinon
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The winnei of tin
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