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The mailer .... he wafzzed Votapeh , 1 A i. : - - ' ii, ge i 'i 1 H A , ii f :i4g -- From Monday, September 24 through Saturday, October 6, Ed Landreth Auditorium was a treasure house of the world's most brilliant piano talent: the contestants in the First Biennial Van Cliburn Piano Competition. The winner was Pennsylvanian Ralph Vot- apek, but his competitors would never let the packed-in audiences know it. They played and played and played. Among the countries which sent along their richest artists were Japan and Russiag the latter won both second and third places. The performances, to be exceedingly trite, were stunning. And the only regret is the four- year interval which must be suffered before the Van Cliburn Competition again brings the world's most superb concert pianists to the TCU campus. V 1 The people who lirlened . . . their ovalionx were deafening.
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October 10, cold weather coming, and TCU students took time to elect their class officers and favorites. The campaigns, as usual, were color- ful. The voters voted for their friends and their friends' friends, and by Friday night of that week the classes were safe- ly supplied with leaders for the 62-63 school year. With the favorites it was a differ- ent matter. Six of the ten favorite slots were contested on still obscure grounds and the decisions thrown out. Then, af- ter a series of Student Court judgments, the affair was finally settled and new elections called. Never a dull moment in the good ole TCU political arena. Billy Bob Sberelly and fame: U7m'd lalmlale lmlloi: .i . warding lark. Counting ballot: ran be zz re
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