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Vol. 1 October 15. 1960 No. 2 Dear Alumnus: MOVIE SCHEDULE Many of you have heard of the program which we are planning for Langston University with October 7 That Kind of Woman faculty and student assistance. It is our sin­ ti 12 Visit to a Small Planet cere desire that whatever it 34 The Man Who Understood Women transpires will be in n 19 Beloved Infidel keeping with the cherished 21 The Story on Fage One traditions, ideas, and 26 The Best of Everything achievements of you beloved 28 Huckelberry Finn langston University. We solicit your incuiry President and Mrs. Hale were recently feted with and especially urge you to an informal party by Langston University on Octo­ plan to visit the campus and ber 15. attend Homecoming on November 5. The hospitality you will receive will long be remembered even after the events of the sea­ son have been forgotten. Support you alumni and let us hear from you!

W.H.H. The 'Tim Crisp' coached Langston Lions are now sporting a 4-0 record for the season after its The After Six Club of Ardmore, Oklahoma will 47-0 blasting of College in the Texahoma present Professor Jack Jordan in an Art exhibi­ Classic October 8. The Lions have scored 114 tion of Sculpture, Gils, and Graphic art at the points to opponents 19. An average of 28.5 to Ardmore Community Center, Sundav, October 16, 4.7 1960.

Mrs. Moxie King, Head of the Mr. Earl Scarborough.a recent graduate of the English Department was recent Art department has recently been featured in the host of an organizational meet­ Ebony magazine in "Speaking of People". It is ing of the English Club. stated that he is earning approximately $200 a week traveling and drawing caracitures. Mr. I. A. Breaux, Dean of Administration re­ Mr. Edward Johnson, recent graduate of the Lang­ ported Langston Univer­ ston University Art Department has received a sity at the annual head position at Bryand High School at Fountain meeting of National Inn, South Carolina. Mr. Wallace Cvens also in Rehabilation Association at the Biltmore Hotel the same county. Oklahoma City. Wednesday, November 9, I960 will be the beginning Homecoming Special! of American Education Week, This program is co-sponsored by Kappa Delta Pi and S.N.E.A. both Diner facilities will be available for alumni organizations are sponsored by the Division of and friends during homecoming celebration. Education. Dr. Virgil Hill will be the guest speaker.

r Kappa Delta Pi, an Honor Society in Education had Mr. Howard Caver, senior in Music was elected its annual Sophomore Honor Day Program, Wednesday, chairman of student leadershi retreat. Thirty October 12, I960, honoring 13 sophomores. Thir­ five presidents of student organizations met teen candidates were also presented to the Langs- for the rurpose of planning bigger and better ton University family. The purpose of this organ­ student organizations to fit into Langston ization is to honor achievements and contributions University's new program. Miss Barbara in Education. The speaker was Dr. Franklin Hill. Anderson was elected secretary of this organi­ zation.

Miss Gloria lie Cartv. senior in Music attended a meeting of the Oklahoma Intercollegiate Student Association (0-„I-,S.A.) Saturday October 15, which was held at Oklahoma University. Miss McCarty is an executive member of this associa­ tion.

Alphas at work. Caught in the middle of planning Mr. George Okoli and Mr. Walter Long represented for this years coming events are the men of Beta Langston University's Student Body at Oberlin Kappa Chapter of Fraternity. College Ohio. Attending the I960 National Study Conference for college students, teachers, work­ ers and chaplains . . .Mrs. Dillon.Director of T & I made these arrangements.

Students are welcome to visit the dairy under the supervision of Ned Williams, student manger, and Mr. Jimmie White, faculty adviser.

Brothers of gather to discuss com­ ing events and Homecoming.

The Gazette will be published the first of each month. Sigmas make plans for the coming probation, and other major events of the year. Welbourne Richmond, editor in chief of the Lion announced that the 1961 Lion will be one of the Our campus Library is now open from 4:00 -6:00 most beautiful in the State. Lawrence Horn is on Sunday afternoon. business manger of the *61 Lion. Faculty and student groups busy themselves with plans for Langston University's biggest Homecom­ ing. The theme is "Frontiers of The Future"

The cosmetology club elected their officiers for 1960-61. The members of the club are now making plans for representation in the homecoming parade

Mrs. T. J. Arterberv. cosmetology Instructor Part of the growing student body at Langston Uni­ attended the 15th annual convention of the Okla- versity. home State Beauty Culturist League, Inc., October 2-4, in Oklahoma City. On the grape vine. . .The student body stated that the campus has a brighter outlook from the stand Quote of the week: point of trees. "Education should be a journeyjnot a destination" Attention: Student body, please check with Mr. J. Jordan on Homecom'ng Floats.