The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 12, 1955, Image 7

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    Thursday, May 12, 1955
THE BATTALION
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Toudoze Named
Newman Club’s
1 New President
Miss Susie' Thigpen
Youngest dancer in dance revue
‘Come On Down South’
Dance Revue Theme
‘Come On Down South” will be
|the theme of the annual dance reci
tal of the Cai'olyn’s School of
)ance and the Wee Aggieland kin-
iergarten Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in
the A&M Consolidated auditorium.
The revue is tinder the direction
lof Mrs. H. S. Thigpen and will
[include acrobatic, tap and ballet
lumbers by her pupils. Costumes
land., music of the production are
■typical of the old South, Mrs. Thig-
Ipen explained. Mrs. Robert Smith
Ijr. helped Mrs. Thigpen with the
(designing of the dance costumes.
The program will be divided into
(three parts—the first and third
(“Come On Down South” and “Cot-
[ton Town Capers” will be put on
[by the dance school, and the sec-
lond, “Come to The Mardi Gras,”
(will be given by the members of
Ithe Wee Aggieland kindergarten.
(The second part will include the
I Mardi Gras king and queen, maids
of the court, “can-can cuties” and
“hula honeys.” There will also be
(Indian boys and girls and clowns.
C. K. Esten, director of the Ag-
(gie Players, is supervising the
staging of the show and Mrs.
Chuck Moore and Mrs. Smith will
| be accompanists.
Soloists and their song selections
I for the program will be Miss Jean
Adams, “Lindy Lou” and “Your
Land and My Land;” Betty Ivy,
“While Strolling Through the Park
One^Day;” Bill J. Newcomb, “Shoe
Shine Boy;” and Bob Frazier,
“Harvest Moon.”
Those pupils taking part in the
program will be Claire Rogers,
Eugenia Rush, Rita Hughes, Mary
Lou Ergle, Bicci Luther, Lorrie
Woods, Cindy Hartman, Dianne
Dulaney, Sandra Ann Sayers, Judy
Mills, Nancy Beamer, Gwen Mount-
ney, Susan Schenjber, Margaret
Durst.
Betty Ivy, Suzy Stevenson, Ann
Loupot, Ann Richardson, Carol
Jean Liverman, Helen Klipple,
Nancy Rogers, Anne Ballinger,
Cynthia Willets, Carolyn Jackson,
Nancy Patterson, Janet Gould, Rita
Hughes, Suzanne Sorenson, Kay
Andrews, Jan Winder, Linda An
drews, Pam Avera, Carol Sue Winn,
Rosdlnary Thojnson, Becky Kahan.
Ann Avera, Sally Sorenson, June
Bearden, Sidney Armistead, Peggy
Jan$ Breazeale, Julie Goode, Pam
Adams, Allyn Phillips, Becky Mc
Gee, Jan Butler, Virginia McAfee,
Kathy Gould, Anne Williamson, Su
san Brown, Jean Richardson, Mar
garet Brown and Joy Thigpen.
Kindergartners taking part will
be Judy Davis, Robin Fitch, Bill
Freeman, Linda Pavone, Nancy
Roper, Gayle Matzen, Mary Dar-
wall, Bill Vance, Mary Beth Bailey,
Susan McGee, LaSandra Cathcart,
Diane Garber, Kay Burkhalter,
Evelyn Worley.
Qhristine Waddell, Margaret
Tender, Hattie Locke, Bill May-
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New Field Master
Smooth, Short Stroke
SLIDE ACTION .22
The newest .22 Rifle
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Hillcrest
Hardware
field, Cynthia Fitch, Timothy Lun-
dergan, Kathy Anderton, Allen
Riggs, Jean Ann Cowles, Bob
Armstrong, Sharon Skrivanek, Ter
ry Thingpen, Tommy Walton, Mike
Gibbs, Jim Hannah, Bill Price,
Bruce Lemmon, Lance Selva, Bill
Landiss and Susie Thigpen.
There will be no admission
charge and the public is invited.
Tommy Toudoze, senior ge
ology major from San Anto
nio, was elected as the new
president of the Newman club
at the club’s last meeting.
Other officers elected were Tony
Bolner, junior business administra
tion major from San Antonio, vice-
president; Louie Benavides, sopho
more chemistry major from San
Antonio, secretary; Harry McBrie-
ty, freshman engineering major
from Ennis, treasurer; Carl Brit
ton, corresponding secretary.
Webb Connelly, junior poultry
major from Austin, Cadance editor;
Rudy Rodriguez, freshman general
major from Houston, reporter; and
Richard Dilts, junior mechanical
engineering major from Ohio, his
torian.
Awards were given to members
for outstanding work done during
the year which contributed to the
betterment of the club. Those re
ceiving awards were Jimmy Wend-
land, Chuck Franz, Toudouze, Jim
my Wheeler, Kurt Nauck, Bena
vides, John Mcllhenny and Bolner.
During the meeting it was an
nounced that the club will have
a barbecue for all Newmanites and
their dates May 18 at the St.
Mary’s Student center. This will
be the club’s last social event for
this school year.
Social Whirl
'] hursday
The American Veterinary Medi
i cal Association Student Wives aux
iliary will meet at 8 p.m. in th(
social room of the Memorial Stu
dent Center.
Friday
The A&M Garden club will meet
t 9:30 a.m. in the social room of
the Memorial Student Center for
the last meeting of the year and a
coffee. Preceding the coffee there
will be a tour of the greenhouse
at 8:30 a.m.
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Miss Jean Smith, left, anti Miss Anna Beaty
Future Homemakers of America
Future Homemakers
Attend State Meeting
Theriots Have Son
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Theriot
have announced the birth of their
first child, Timothy Michael Ther
iot. Timothy was born at 1:45 a.m.
May 5 in St. Joseph’s hospital and
weighed 6 pounds and 12% ounces
at birth.
Three students of A&M Consoli
dated high school, their homemak
ing teacher and club sponsor at
tended the State Future Home
makers of America meeting of Tex
as in Galveston recently.
Misses Jean Smith, the club’s
incoming president; Anna Beaty,
outgoing president; and Mildred
Dew, incoming vice-president; at
tended with Mrs. Charles L. Byrd,
homemaking teacher, and Mrs. Jim
Beaty, club mother.
According to a report of the
meeting prepared by Miss Dew,
the students spent two and a half
days of “fun, meeting new and
old friends, and learning more
about FHA”. The theme of the
meeting was “Peaceful Living -
Peaceful Thinking”. One evening
of the meeting was devoted to en
tertainment in which each area of
the state was responsible for a
skit.
Miss Beaty was the voting dele
gate from the group at the meet
ing.
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