Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 74, No. 108, Ed. 2 Friday, June 21, 1963 Page: 4 of 7
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tics workshop will be held
at Northeastern State Col-
lege July 8-12. It is spon-
sored by the division of com-
munications at the college.
Dr. George B. Pace. pro-
fessor of English language
and literature at the Univer-
sity of Missouri, will direct
the workshop. Dr. Pace re-
ceived his doctor's degree at
the University of Virginia,
and has done post-doctoral
ond annual summer
that by the National Science
Foundation.
McNutt said cooperation of
state colleges and umiversi-
will be held at Central Stateinstruction.
,, .have been organized
( orral .. , . . v
meet Monday through Fri-
day mornings for six weeks.
INTERNATION-
AL SHOWTIME. "The Sca-
la Ice Revue.” (Rerun) A
particularly attractive pres-
entation for ice-show fans is
repeated from Mannheim,
Germany, with a sparkling
demonstration of lovely and
breathtaking figure skating
by Olympic star Jacqueline
du Bief. 6:30 p.m. NBC.
Fraternity Elects
STILLWATER — Jim
Moore and Michelle Jen-
EDMOND - An art work Mrs Walter Volz, regularevening at 7:30 Pm- j
shop for clementary and member of the junior high •ohn A Croisant. district
junior high school teachers faculty, is in charge of the No 7 govornor from Musko-
1 * , , gee, will be the speaker,
four classes s '
to and install the officers. The
banquet is scheduled for
7:30 p.m.
Absolutely All •)
You Can Eat Ford
Previously area-wide lec-
tures were scheduled.
Each county will be asked
to hold a meeting early next
fall to make its plans.
McNutt said it was the
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organization. George Ogden,
Hobart chamber of com-
merce manager, was elect-
ed secretary to succeed Ma-
rion Due, former Hobart
school superintendent, who
is moving to Oklahoma City.
Oklahoma City, have been
named local vice-president
and recording secretary, re-
spectively, of Mu Kapp a
Tau, national professional
marketing fraternity.
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Locke told the meeting here
of the American Institute
Fit Aeronautics and Astro-
duties, "could provide the
desired performance with
minimum development ef-
iprt."
“ Rap Upcoming
LOS ANGELES ( — Gov-
ernment officials say dis-
ciplinary action will be tak-
en against the engineer and
fireman of a Union Pacific
train which derailed last
week, injuring 30 passen-
gers.
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TAHLEQUAH — A linguis- linguistics at the University
-of Missouri.
ing program at Perry jun- ficers of the McAlester Op-
ior high school for students 'must club will be installed
who will be in giades four dur ing a banquet at the Me-1
through nine next term. Mester Country club Friday
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Reluctant Spy." (Rerun).
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with cloak-and-dagger plots
more suitable to comic op-
era. This episode is a defi-
nite cut above previously
similar plots thanks to a
heavier effort by star Ef-
rem Zimbalist jr. as Stu
Bailey. 8:30 p.m. ABC.
Instructor for the work-
shop will be David Ard, art
coonsultant and demonstra-
tor for the Weber Costello Co.
The workshop carries one
hour of graduate or under-
graduate credit. Students
may enroll Monday.
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Southwestern State college,
Weatherford, told the group
such training would be
available to adult groups
under a program sponsored
conditione d banquet
of the Student ('enter
115 p m to 5 p m.
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$13.
Enrollment for the work-
shop is at the Student ('en-
ter between 10 a.m and 12
a.m. Monday, July 8
Dr Tom Hall, associate
professor of English, will be
assistant co-ordinator for
the workshop
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Included are remedial
reading, speed reading,
speed writing and reading
enrichment. Byard Ander-
son. junior high principal,
said 50 students have en-
rolled.
to establish their programs ties and the Oklahoma Acad-
on an individual basis, rath- emy of Science will be avail-
er than the uniform series, [able to communities in plan-
One suggestion offered tung programs.
50
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ford. Fairview chamber of
commerce executive, has
been awarded a $100 schol-
arship to the 1963 chamber
of commerce institute, July
7-13 at Boulder, Colorado.
A native Bostonian, Clif-
ford came to Oklahoma in
1960 following discharge
from the army and has been
chamber executive at Eair-
view since March 1962.
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"The Prairie Elephant" guest
star Gloria Talbott.
7:30 ROUTE 66
Tod takes an adventurous road
to Arizona seeking fugitives!
8:30 WANTED: DEAD OR ALIVE
9:00 DEATH VALLEY DAYS
"Diamond Jim Brady" starring
Howard Keel •
9:30 EYEWITNESS
Focuses on the conclave at the
Vatican
FINAL REPORT
10 00 News, Ward Andrews
1015 Weather, David Grant
1020 Sports, Ken Cariker
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Return of Frank James
Henry Fonda, Gene Tierney
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MONDAY AND THURSDAY
west Frontiers of Science
this year will encourage
each community to plan its
own program of science lec-
tures.
That decision was made
in a meeting of the organi-
zation Tuesday night in the
diningroom at Quartz Moun-
tain park lodge, Darrell Mc-
Nutt, president, reported
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With Cartoons & Adventure
5:00 Deputy Da wo
5 30 Thumbnail Theater
with Tom the Paxton
5:45 Huntlev -Brinkley Report
6 00 Nows— Virgil Dominic
6:20 Weather- Bob Thomas
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6:30 INTERNATIONAL SHOWTIME
Music, dance and comedy on ice .
"Scala Ice Revue"
7 30 IM COLOR
SING ALONG WITH MITCH
Dance crazes that swept the U S
and songs to be sung before dawn
131 CNECKMATE
Things get a litfle lively for Check-
matt, Inc. '"Between Two Guns"
9:30 IN COLOR
COUNTRY SOCIAL
You all come along for the finest in
country music.
Dr. Pace will discuss pho-
nemic structure, morphemic
structure of the word, high-
er structures including parts
of speech and the sentence.
Topics to be considered
during the daily discussion
period are problems of pro-
nunciation, dictionaries and
their problems, problems of
phrasing, diagraming to
show structure, and linguis-
tics and literature.
Students will meet in the
he received Linguistic Atlas
training .
He is co-author of “Eng-
lish Literature : A College
Anthology,” and has pub-
lished numerous articles on
linguistics in professional
journals.
A Phi Beta Kappa, Dr.
Face was awarded a Ful-
bright professorship at the
University of Athens,
Greece. Currently he is or-
ganizing a department of
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Dr. Earl Reynolds, of Sayre, vice president of the
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10:00 News- Dave Schoumacher
510: is Weather-Bob Thomas
10:25 Ross Porter
10:30 Toniaht-Color
Johnnyt ovests include Selma
Diamond, Michael Rennie, Ed
Beglev and John Bubbles.
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would provide adult educa- McNutt was re-elected
lion in the new concept of president and Bill Bacon,
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NAMED to the faculty at
Southwestern State College
is Doughlas Ashley, Shaw-
nee-Mission, Kans. He will
join the music staff at
S o u t h w estern ef-
fecthe September 1 as pi-
ano instructor. A graduate
of Northwestern Universi-
ty, Evanston, III., Ashlev
has studied in Scotland and
Austria.
Seh0ol Molds
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teaching mathematics in the
schools. The theory is that
parents wculd be better
equipped to understand what
their children are doing in
their math classes with such
instruction.
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moral issues, but not the ex-
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ending. 7:30 p.m. CBS.
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 74, No. 108, Ed. 2 Friday, June 21, 1963, newspaper, June 21, 1963; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1843976/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.