Tarrant County College - Carillon Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)

 - Class of 1968

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Three members of the Lyceum Committee are Miss Alzora Hooker, Beverly lhnfeldt and Dr. James Luck, Chairman, Committee Plans Fine Arts Series The Lyceum Committee is a student-faculty group responsible for planning a fine arts series for the campus. This committee is headed by Dr. James Luck, and student mem- bers appointed bythe Executive Committee of the Student Government Association. During its first year, the Lyceum Committee provided a variety of well known personali- ties in the humanities. Guests included the SMU Symphony and noted pianist Stefan Gyarto, as well as the lvladrigal Singers from the University of Texas. Noted author and satirist Richard Armour was also a guest, along with such well known lecturers as his- torian Dr. Joseph Frantz and philosopher Dr. Alan Watts. Serving as official hostess for the cam- pus, the Hospitality Committee is active in student activities. An all-girl group, Hos- pitality members have acted as tour guides and served refreshments at many of the school's social functions. They served at leading events such as the Fine Arts Premier, the SMU Symphony performance, and the Open House. HOSPITALITY: Tanya Weatherly, Darlene Crutsinger, Ruth . . , Whaley, Barbara Lane, Kathi Poland, Gerre Knox, and Cynthia Buckeholder. I 'ar ' gif The Hospitality Committee at work shows Tanya Weatherly ILeftj, chairman, and Rose Kardell serving punch to a guest. v' mx,

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v 3 N o R 'i Exgr fr I! I . , 5 sq X Svcciixi gy JANICE SH. SPECIAL EVENTS Glenda Oliver, Anna Brasher, Janis Sheen, Chairman. !ys , 3 4 if Y- if h jo I1 in-'i i i' i i F-'Q' 'EW t Haihnznn ' DANCE COMMITTEE ffront rowj Pat Calloway, Craig Adams, Chairman Alethea Chitwood, fback rowj Peggy Perkins, Linda Lay, and ludy Perez TRAFFIC lstandingj Craig Adams, Gary Pillars, Ardess Moore, David Clink- scale, Cseatedj Glenda Graham, Dr. Philip Speegle, and Vicki Henson. l fl b-fry ' tl '1 u .f, I. Committees Provide Chance To Serve Cokes and Combo on the patio was the first dance provided by the Dance Committee. These dances ranged from the very informal Howdy Dance to the very formal affair held at Christmas at the Round-up Inn. The Traffic Committee, composed of eight students appointed by the executive com- mittee of the Student Government Associa- tion hears and acts upon the appeal of on- campus traffic violations. This committee also studies traffic regulations and makes recom- mendations concerning any changes they feel are pertinent to the situation. The committee made a tour of traffic lanes and parking facili- ties so that they could better understand the problems involved in traffic control. The Forums Committee works to encour- age activities which stimulate students to think, evaluate, and discuss a variety of prob- lems. Led this year by student chairman Bar- bara Allen and history instructor Larry Story, the Forums Committee sponsored a wide range of lectures, debates, forums and dis- cussions. A two-day seminar on Drugs on College Campus was held in the fall. Other activities during the year included a review of the Kennedy Assassination by Penn Jones, an analysis of Viet Nam peace efforts by TCU's Gus Ferre and CBS news analyst David Schoenbrun, and lectures by ESP ex- pert Russell Burgess and UFO expert l. Moseley. Forums sponsored a college presidential primary in an effort to activate interest in today's politics. Leading democratic candi- dates for governor of Texas, Preston Smith and Don Yarborough were campus guests of the Forums Committee during their cam- paigns. N L T'- FORUMS Barbara Allen, Chairman, Larry Story, history instructor. 93



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LL.. L.. FILMS: fBack rowj Danny Wilson, Billy Rash, David Christian, George Munchus, Beverly Brown, Rose Kardell. iFront rowj Sandie Thompson, Patsy Rose, Karlena Scarborough, and seated is Mrs. Bettye Middleton, faculty. David Christian, chairman of the films committee, explains a pro- jector to interested on-lookers. Activities Include Festival of Films The Films Committee sponsored a variety of films of both the popular and fine arts type. Drama was prevalent in the selections shown during the fall semester. The agenda began with THE NIGHT OF THE IGUANA and was followed by SUMMER AND SMOKE, INTRUDER IN THE DUST, and FIVE WEEKS IN A BALLOON. During the spring semester, the Films Committee sponsored a FESTIVAL OF FILMS. The festival featured a series of international award winning films from Russia, France, England, and Sweden. Selections in- cluded the world renowned Russian winner of the 1964 Cannes Film Festival THE CRANES ARE FLYING. Other films featured during the festival were Peter Seller's THE MOUSE THAT ROARED, and lngmar Bergman's SAWDUST AND TINSEL. French class stu- dents delighted in Fernandel's THE SHEEP HAS FIVE LEGS.

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