Harris Stowe State University - Torch Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1959

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CONClClt'l'S AND SHOWS PROVIIJIC liXCIil,l.l',XT EXTER'I'AINNllfN'I' Arts. lCX!lt'l'lI1tHIll2tl. presented ln the Players' tluild was one ol the finest shows seen at llarris in some years. Part ol the show eonsisted of a narrated story. panto- mirned in danee hy meinhers ol the group. Also lea- tured in the same program were readings from ll,XMl.lf'l' and 'llllf 'l'fXNlllYC Ulf' THR SHRlfW'. 'lihis year the Nlusie Uepartinent and the Student Couneil seheduled a series of eoneerts to lie gixen at the 4-ollege one-e a month. 'lihe first c-oneert featured an aneient string PltPt'l11l1lt' founded and direeted lay Xlr. Jerome ll. ltosen. The emnie opera. l.,-X Slfllxht PA' llllUlYX. ln Pergolesi was alsfn presented. The set-ond t-ont-ert featured was the Symphonif'-.lazz Orchestra. under the direction of Mr. Stan Daugherty. Vocalists with the group were Sally lX'leCee and Bill Harden. Selections played ranged from swing to Dixie- land. and modern experimental jazz. Other artists featured in this series included Sammy Gardner and his Mound City' Six and Nlr. lfugene Nliller from Nlillilien College. who entertained llarris students with his many piano selections. Hr. Waltons Choralier's presented an exeellent program of xoeal music' whit-h included surh seleetions as Ave Nlariafi Gloria in lfx- eelsisn tlroln Nlozartis 12th Nlasst. Une Fine Day tlrorn Madam Butterllyt, The Battle Hymn of the He- publiefi and many others. The Little Symphony. direct- ed tw Mr. Hares was one of the highlights ol the sea- sonis entertainment. Drama reigns supreme. llaneers keep on toes. Sally Nlrtiee sings lreautifill rendition, l.a St'l'Nil l':idrona is presented. llixirland sweeps the And. lfzglnet n

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llr. Eli Cinzlrcrg add resscs student body. GUEST SPEAKERS CREATE INTEREST FOR STUDENTS Harris Teachers College students were yery' fortunate to hate many outstanding personalities from various fields as guest speakers throughout the past year. Dr. Eli Cinzberg. Professor of Economics at the Crad- uate School of Business at Columbia liniy'ersity', New York City. addressed the student body' on the subject Factors in Career Choice. The Lettermen had the pleasure of hearing Mr. Eddie Hickey at their annual banquet. Mr. Hickey, former St. Louis University basketball coach, now at Marquette University' in Milwaukee, spoke briefly' on his many' pleasant years and associations in the city of St. Louis. He pointed out achievements of Harris Teachers College in scholastic and athletic endeavor. The Collegian staff was fortunate in hating as their guest speaker at the Awards Banquet lVlr. Kenneth Nloore. President of the Newspaper Guild ol St. Louis and News Editor of Stations KSU and KSU-TV. He in- spired the enthusiastic journalists with his talk on Wfhe Whyfs and Why' lYot's of Journalism. Dr. Willittlri Korfmacher spoke at one of the monthly meetings of Sigma Tau Delta. the honorary' English fra- ternity. Ur. Korfrnacher. who is the head of the Depart- ment of Classical Languages at St. Louis University. spoke on the subject Greek Drama for Today. giving the English students deeper insight into the Creek litera- ture which they' had been studying. -4 . as ,X vgyly wr. 1 . . , Xlr. Ldnard Hickey talks at l.t'll4'l'lllt'll s lhiitltjllvi Colle-gians stall' hears Nlr. K4-nn:-th Moor:-. Dr William Ktt!4liI1l1l1'lll'l'Sjltiilii to lfnglish Fraternity ru leg V7

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