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5 x T .J-Fi Fllfl 4.131115 . 2-:rlgi Lou Harris gained The TiTle of ediTor-in-chief aT The F TUrl'1 of The semester, 3.9.11 Nfl, 'T Jerry Lanier - SporTs EdiTor '-U '14 :wus rf -in 5-ul h I' if 1' inublr Utilv' Excl!! Ray Vaughn - Cartoonisr spin iii? gbill? ll! ' if gif' aJ .2 Q , M' , , ,, .41 1' Harris heads paper The TALON, sponsored by Mr. Joe Park, is pub- lished bi-monThly excepT during vacaTions and exam- inaTions. IT is used To inform sTudenTs of acTiviTies, To reporT news of inTeresT, and To be The voice of The collegians. Many sTudenTs conTribuTed To The make up of The i966-67 TALON, boTh firsT and second semes- Ter. FirsT semesTer's sTafT was headed by PauleTTe PaTTen who was in her freshman year The firsT underclassman To ediT The college paper. In her firsT semesTer of work she was aided by Gary Tarpley, business manager, Wayne Heasley and Alan Ray, phoTographers, and VVyoneTTe Aldridge, Gay Guinn, Lonnie Pierson, and Tommy Snyder, sTaff. Second semesTer's ediTorship was Taken over by Lou Harris due To The illness of PauleTTe. Backing up Lou were: Jerry Lanier, sporTs ediTor, Ralph DaugheriTy, phoTographer, and Ray Vaughn, car- ToonisT. Her sTaTf included: Dick Harris, KaThy Howard, Marva Rogers, Maggie London, Suzanne STeele, Mark LivingsTon,. MonTe Ginnings, Rod Billingsley, and Lonnie Pierson. Dick Harris - Reporter 163 ly may 'Q
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na-M f , Siiisiiieilfilidigggs 5655353335 Talon reports news and is voice of collegions - M,,,.,, Q , z Y , f , 4 i E Q AI 1 f 2 , , E 1 E :vi 7-s l I , 1 A ' i is 5 ,.,, Sufi 3 . ' 'K Y . l , i l s :ffff-TU lll MN if 2, 4 l .s.,f,,....-.uw 0 il wa? fifff' ' l 1 . ' 2 Z. 2 ' l I 5 ' ' ' 2 V ' ' f , 1 l llll ll SAS Gro cl Opening For New Buildingl Newest Building Finally Finished Musical Pfogfcm Rewmsfeo More There Than Meets The Eye bhiakmima Chrizrtzafz Ceilvrle ifwifsvfiw ww mm: be mwfzing fm chaise? like img:-st :smiafuvmm wfiivge campus in Okie- hwzxan The 53!0,9fK? mmrwriai auditorium is named Mm the Maw N, B, fizxrdmrzzxn, Them is more to the zwditzw iam ihim mens 'the eye, The new structure will fmt LMS 11-mole :md can be partzzicmed for three lecture halls, The design lm- flexibility will enable more cormani we oi flux Instore ball-auditorium building, expiained Dr. James O. Bairdb CC President. The lobby area of the building swzifs A win gezxsmg W Zz Wsrwfsxms flii was :seizes upwsmt www ew. Each lfffflilfif Msrfflfl will have as cizfmzmziration while, irififfiwfmif erftly mwmwd fight syn-mn, found 535526112 and zlifif' projector. Tirwre 15 as large pmiwtifm fwfr: in back of the sudimximfrz :wer like 31116531 that fran Dflijmfi mmm like rxmin mage for full auditm- iam we or into either af the Sec' um: imma seyarmf-ly. A replirra fs! the wail-fkzxovm Hwdemzm away including ' hh: fum Cf1'lfff?l'0l'30, desk and other iurnishmgz will he in the lobby is one-mary high, and the audi- 'The sswiy can be wen through torium portion iz over two-swrim N., , M, , W G 4. , 1 if se Q -A 41 I X 5 fu W9 'P'a.,,,W 4 'QW lf'l.lsYOl'I lififlili' W sz windfwz zo that swdenls and swixfm wifi new to few: whim: flea: Wwflfli nf Fmrriczmm WM flflflrflk Mhitmsxglx Fwferxi W liz-xwiwrmrz Cuiime will always wrw as the vmwmndsssg Siwlkfiliisl Li: sm: ,nfreczi :fmnff deviated Lx. ii. Wils sim, fessxrdev off'?fXC4f3, Miki? mem- orial wuciitm-iam ni OCC is inf banded io funhrez' mmf his nwfrnury and pwzaswi: his uracil' fiom we-,ax of the Mxsfsiasippi, where his early preaching first in r o u ge in brothefhwd recogni- tion , , The audizoz-iam was designed inyyiiudgms, Thcrmpson and Bali Azszorzifltfea, an Gklahoma City as-xzhilaexztural and engineering firm, ' Horcl Woflc Ahead For All aw the songs America wards wiki be lhmmi iimiizzfg Shmugiw the air 25 pfsczzicfff ztzxrtz fur C?CC':z,Zradi5 tifmnl pmduction af Songs Arm erica Hinge, f Allhuugjz the azlditotifinn will already have been used, SAS will help Ware as rs wand The gnusical pyoductienwill be no campus November 19 for two' performances Gm November E4 students ami iaculty will be ahh tx: see the show' mr half price. SAS was Written by Hamid Fletcher, Dean Smfior-dA North, James Gail and Miss Elizabeth Row. Thgybegan wriiing in Aux- Uiii. 1 , 1 L f According to Mias Ross, the play will be in three acts. The -fi.-of M-4 will 'iw fl unrllnfxr uhm., pwed ea kaeefiirnzlevfzry FWD' 1 ' ,, Facilities inl'tbe'rsrxw,audfAf1rf iam, will be a great help with me pmductizm, aszzcording, to Darrel Alexander who ie iii charge M tlfwsetfzy V ' ' 1 The awiietoxinm his za costume ,shop with Singer 'Touch and Sew machines, we ironing boards and swam mms. Them ix also a new dress form and fitting plaifarm. 'There is 6 make-up ,room with lights and minus for nine spaces. There, is a new lil inch radical ann power saws in the steam shop. Aiexazxdfer said ihizz would allow them w do s great many things! in sexe. , Alexandero concluded them was 'a ccmxrol board for lights whis-Nh will nrw-rralrh :env linda! .m Cl4'T0Tl','l3 Earl l,l:'Jll74, lm-nfl Qmilh I IJ r4,,,s,,,,,, fe 1 ff Imflnfr, - . . H '11, ,Jn- Kufxioholr, :-nd Jryhn PO,-inf, 1,45 yr, fum, ,hw .WM ,A mqf? Page 4l. 1 I' .
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VM, W' ,,, Thalians: Row 1: Judy Graham, Lu Ebersole, Suzanne Trim- Lindy Scobey,.VVaVlCla Colllam- ROW 21 John AVGHTT, Kenny ble, Jan Hall, vice president, Gerald Lovett, president, Rodgers, David Sherlock, Darryl Alexander, sponsor, Des- Janie Cox, secretary, Sandy Hayes, Donna Van Scoder, saln Terry, JGTVVY -lllddf Pllll Borden, l-Ynn Edwards. Thalians, Alpha Psi Omega, ancl Drama Department Thalian pledges learn that stage production is not all foot- lights and applause and includes learning m-ake-up. Candidates for membership in Thalians must go through a period of active pledgeship and be voted into the club before becoming full-fledged mem- '-Q'-1-X---....,,, l l Set building was made easier this year with the facilities in Hardeman including lots of work space and a radial Saw, i P f' bers. Thalians worked with Songs America Sings, Our Town, and Midsummer Night's Dream, both on and off stage. Active Thalians have an opportunity to merit membership in Alpha Psi Omega, national drama fraternity. Membership in Alpha Psi is limited to upperclassmen who have done outstanding work on three major drama pro- ductions. Thalians and APO's present their own version of the Oscar - the Ira - to members. 166 l i
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