. (JfLTr ■4uulS£ufi‘S
On Frit^.oy ncrnlnf; of this r-cck,
pur ccllcgc "'as very fcrtunnto in
n.-wipg as Its guest nnd entertain
cr, Miss Joanne Velty, the nntec^ =•
rlranatlc rcarlor.
The.prcgran r^hich this ycung ar
tlst presonterl ’’’a.s a f.cncfp.rana of
her rv'n_ ccnpcsltlcn, entitled
leatherine,' |J?ho' iwaghi’fIcent kedl-
cl. '-fhls throe-a.ct presentatl'~n
sho-ed to the fullest extent her
skill and versatility in portray
ing the enotlcns of the various
ch/i.ra.ccors. J^specia.lly striklnf-’
rras the p/irt of the queen in her
l.-'-iie ;il(lr’le
iillss 'i/elty
proved her dran.-rtlc ability" in
t-his by ch.-inglng her portrayal
fron that of a young girl to th.nt
of^the ?\:;pd queon.
, Oaptlv,'\.ting the hearts of her
ho-arers fron the nop.ent Bhe np-
peared on the stage to the tine
she left the ca’-'pus, Ivilss 7olty
left l.-istlng irraression rlth"
■everyone. She* declared the aud
ience Jiere to be one rf the '-ost
appreciative .•i.nd nost responsive
cf any before -hlch she has ap
peared. ® •
(^’ontinucd on page 5)
LilbMCf'fiKM/iL
J^tudent Body has a great
Ti ^ \ soore cn Saturday night
Wobenber 25, 1959, The first'’ ’
icrnal dance ever held in Louis-
Iw^.OcUdso i. to be given.
his da.nce, a. card r’ tnc'^ "’il'f
be Of Interest t^ the stusint be-
ciy, not only bec.iuse of its re-
creati-nal values but as -i no-^ns
onlnrsea
sool.u pi-cGr.'.n cf the yo>r, -in
to 'rn So .Otlquei
"■hleS »?■?-, ^^”>’-ctlquotto
. nlch ; ill tio needed 'vhen the stu
rtents 10,w6 this Junior or.So,.-e
The o.ance -m held in the
social hall -ith tfio Ocllege or-
chesora playing. The h-nor gue
sts for the occasion are
^-rs. Pa0 0on,. Dean and Mrs. Peole
and i'^iss i^ula Llay StlDo. The ’
^‘^.pi’csent are kiss
%orly, Miss pey-
and Mr. Taff, tiiss Oralg -Zd
Yarborough, Liiss Brar^lo^and
P^.trlck, iir. and Mrs. a-efcrd,
Klibv"^ and Mrs.
1-Lby Dr. ano. urs. Anick, Mrs.
(>^cntlnued cn pa.go 4)