The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 43, No. 39, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 3, 1956 Page: 3 of 12
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AT NOT S 1954
THK OKLAHOMA DAILY Fmlrmity of Oklahoma Norma a Ok la
PACE THREE
Th
An
ory
Toted Totem
Found Intact
The totetp pole which was stolen
from in front of the university
museum on Halloween eve was
discovered hy a Norman ol iceman
Thursday night A C Hornier chief
of the campus police said Friday
The SO-vear-old wooden totem
pole was valued hy llr Stephan
florhcgri at several hundred dol-
lars’ "It was just a Halloween prank"
Chief Hernier said
The totem was carved from a
"-foot piece of wood
The totem is being cleaned in
the workshop of the museum and
will he more solidly fastened In the
future to discourage further acts
of vandalism
Miss Archer Will Premiere Works
“I’oem for Orchestra" a compo-
sition by Miss Violet Archer assis-
tant professor of music will liave
its world premiere broadcast on the
mutual network at 7-W pm Sun-
tlav TVccmlwr 2 The composition
will lie ierformed hy the Oklaho-
ma City symphony conducted by
(!uy Fra’r Harrison in the Okla-
homa City university auditorium
Another composition by Mis Ar-
cher "Concerto for piano and or-
chestra” will have its American
premiere early in the 1957-195X
symphony season It was composed
hy Miss Archer this summer at the
McDowell colony in New Hump-1
shire The work is dedicated to the
McDowell club of Allied Arts in
Oklahoma City ’who presented
Miss Archer with a fellowship for
study at the colony
R Clarke Mullen pianist will
Is featured in the erformance of
"Concerto for Piano and Orches-
tra" Mullen an OF graduate stu-
dent won a Fulbright scholarship
for study in Parts in 1!34
He has performed with the Ok-
lahoma City symphony and will tie-
pin his studies next semester at the
billiard school of music in New
York
KUVY Will Broadcast
OU-Aggic Frosh Came
KCVY student radio station wi 1
broadcast the freshman footbal
game with Oklahoma A&M her
Xovemljer x Ilo'S Porter sports
director said
The game bmidca-t will start
at N pm Thus far no other radio
station has made arrangements t
broadcast the game Porter said
KCVY broadcast at f90 kilo-
cycles on a do-fd circuit
November
icert Set
mphony orchestra will o-95(1-57
concert season at
November 13 In Holmberg
torlum presenting works
h the early 13th and tlie
urles
ling duties will he shared
t V Ross orchestra con-
tnd Spencer H Norton
conduct his own "Two
r Strings" Both men are
of the OU music faculty
lumlicrs on the free pro-
I be "Symphony No 1 In
‘ by Ludwig van Beetho-
llage' Music" by Douglas
ind 'TInocchio-A Merry
by Ernst Toch
rchestra is especially en-
this year by its strength
trlng section" said Ross
tat "the program planned
opening concert should
rest for lovers of both the
he new”
ony orchestra personnel
the following: Flutes Mar-
ker and Louann Jones
i hoes Larry Odom Heav
Rodger Robinson Shaw-
lnets Frank Kern Okla-
y and Dale Kennedy Chi-
saoons Laurance Reid and
rk Norman and horns
ardln Norman and Char-
El Reno
ts Larry Skinner Okla
ty and David Clemons
imhonc James Morgan
Wyo percussion John
Mangum Robert Snod-
dahoma City and Larry
m Norman and violins
(ipelle Nimes France Em-
Norman Anne Goodwin
Charles Joseph faculty
rjamphere McAlcster Inez
:ansas City Mo anil Har-
iscnliaugh Shirley Milll-
herino Scott and Beverly
Oklahoma City
Barlara Ducker Tulsa
Dyer faculty Lawrence
'Jorman and Parnell I’ri-
Inhoma City Ernst Fried
d Roger Simonds faculty
tchell Bakersfield Calif
1 1 llohrbaujrh Norman
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Ferguson, Loy. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 43, No. 39, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 3, 1956, newspaper, November 3, 1956; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1809789/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.