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49Th State Meet Set May 7-8-9 in Austin V- waijBta3®a(Diia&ffii(a iaasoaa VOL XUI AUSTIN, TEXAS, APRIL, 1959 NO. 8 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT General Program AUSTIN 12 Forty-Ninth Annual State Meet 49th State Meet Set University Interscholastic League March 2k, 1959 The Official Program will be issued for distribution to contestants and delegates before the Meet opens and will be available at head­ May 7-8-9 in Austin quarters. Always go by the LATEST EDITION of the program. To Interscholastic League Visitors: Minor changes are often necessary from one edition to the next. Thursday, May 7, 2 p.m. will night, May 7, and continue until Personally and for The University of Texas I want to mark the official opening of the 49th noon Saturday. Approximately extend cordial greetings to all participants in the 1959 500-600 student journalists and Thursday, May 7, 1959 Annual University Interscholastic State Meet of the Interscholastic League. We are pleased their teachers are expected to at­ League State Meet when registra­ 8:00 A.M.—B One-Act Play general meeting for instructions; rehearsals to cooperate in this important activity and consider it a tend. start, Hogg Auditorium. privilege to have large numbers of outstanding young Debate, Football Ballots Mailed tion begins in Gregory Gym on The The Texas High School Tennis 2:00 P.M.—Registration, rebate and lodging assignments, Gregory Gym. persons with us. University of Texas campus. Coaches Association will have its Bureau closes at 10 P.M. and opens at 8 A.M. Friday and To Schools; Results Due May 9 The first actual contest of the annual meeting at 7:30 p.m. Fri­ Saturday. As many of you know, The University of Texas is one meet will get underway at 4:15 day, May 8, on the main floor of of the largest institutions of higher education in the • Two ballots were mailed this ionship play-offs. p.m. that afternoon when the con­ Gregory Gym. Among the business 4:15 P.M.—B One-Act Play contest, Hogg Auditorium, 4 plays. country and has outstanding teaching, research, and public month to member schools of the "Fall football practice may not 7:30 P.M.—B One-Act Play contest, Hogg Auditorium, 4 plays. Judges' ference B one-act play competitions items to be discussed are: 1) setting service programs in many fields. Its fine staff and League and results of the voting begin earlier than three weeks prior decision and awards immediately following. facilities exist primarily to serve the best interests of will be announced during State start in Hogg Auditorium. up regional units in the association; 7:30 P.M.—Lutcher Stark Debate (on 1958-59 high school question) and the youth of our state. We sincerely hope that you will Meet at the annual League Break­ to the second Friday in September Registration headquarters in the 2) scheduling a tennis coaching Forum for speech delegates, Batts Auditorium. take this opportunity to familiarize yourself with your fast on Saturday morning, May 9. and in no instance shall an inter- Gym will be open until 10 p.m. school for the summer; 3) changing 7:30 P.M.—ILPC get acquainted party and registration, Auditorium, university. Should you choose to return here as a student, One ballot is for the selection of school game be played until the sec­ Thursday, and will be open from the tennis substitution rule; and Student Center, University Methodist Church, 25th and you will be most welcome, and in any event you have our the debate proposition for the 8 a.m. until 10 p.m. Friday and 4) electing new officers. very best wishes. ond Friday in September. No inter- Guadalupe. 1959-60 school year. It lists three from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. Saturday. A conference of typewriting and school scrimmages shall be Jield The annual Interscholastic Lea­ shorthand coaches, and other in­ Sincerely yours, propositions and each school is ex­ Friday, May 8, 1959 pected to vote for the question pre­ during the first week of fall gue Breakfast will be held in the terested commercial teachers, will ferred for next year. The propo­ practice." Crystal Ballroom of the Driskill be conducted by Miss Florence 8:00 A.M —A and A A One-Act Play general meeting for instructions; Stullken at 7 p.m., Friday, May 8, L«<***- iO' tee* sitions are: The amendment to be voted on Hotel on Saturday, May 9, at 7:30 rehearsals start, Hogg Auditorium. a.m. This gathering also includes in Room 112, Waggener Hall. Miss Logan Wilson 8:00 A.M ,—Golf, all conferences, Austin Municipal Golf Course. Proposed Questions by all other schools would permit the State Meeting of Delegates Stullken is state director of the 8:30 A.M .—ILPC Convention, Batts Hall Auditorium. 1. Resolved: That Section 14b of an earlier starting date for fall where teachers and administrators League's shorthand and typing con­ 8:30 A.M —Ready Writing contest, all conferences, English Bldg. 203. LW k the National Labor Relations Act football practice. It reads: will be given an opportunity to tests. 8:30 A.M —Declamation, all conferences, boys and girls, assemble in should be repealed. "In conferences AAA, AA, A, B, make suggestions and recommenda­ Number sense coaches and con­ Garrison 1 for assignments. tions about League activities. 2. Resolved: That the Federal six- or eight-man, no member school testants will meet with State Di­ 8:55 A.M B Track prelims and Field finals in pole vault and broad Government should substantially in­ The meeting will also feature an rector Jim Hurt at 7:30 p.m. on Variety of Scholarships shall permit any football practice or jump, Texas Memorial Stadium. B finals in discus at crease its regulation of labor unions. announcement of the results of two Friday, May 8, in Room 111, Bene­ Freshman Field. 3. Resolved: That the Federal scrimmage after the close of the dis­ recent referendum ballots on dict Hall. 9 00 A.M.—Slid e Rule conference, Waggener Hall 316. Government should require arbitra­ trict schedule, except as incident to amendments to the League Consti­ Slide rule coaches and contest­ ^Penick Courts: AAAA boys' singles & doubles; Caswell 9 00 A.M. Due Teachers, Students tion of labor disputes in all basic in­ the football championship play-offs. tution and Contest Rules and an­ ants will meet with State Director Courts: B boys' singles & doubles; Girls Courts: AAA nouncement of the high school A variety of scholarships and the study of math and to reward dustries. Otto Brown at 9 a.m. Friday, May and AAAA girls' singles and doubles. "Fall football practice may not debate topic for 1959-60. (See re­ teachers who are doing a good job To clarify proposition one, Sec­ 8, in Room 316, Waggener Hall. 10 00 A.M.—Scienc e Contestants' Conference, Experimental Science awards are again available to stu­ begin earlier than the third Monday lated story on these ballots in this of stimulating interest in math tion 14b of the National Labor The science incentive contest, Bldg. 115. dents and teachers engaged in vari­ prior to the first Friday in Septem­ issue of the Leaguer). among their students. Relations Act is the so-called being held for the first time this 11 00 A.M.,—Penic k Courts: AAA boys' singles and doubles; Caswell ber. No interschool scrimmages While the 1959 State Meet is in ous literary and academic contests Candidates for these awards, "right-to-work" law and reads: year, will be conducted on Friday Courts: B girls' singles and doubles; Girls Courts: A and shall be held the first week of fall progress a number of other con­ in the League's Spring Meet pro­ which are being offered for the "Nothing in this Act shall be con­ at 4 p.m. Earlier, at 10 a.m., a 1 AA girls' singles and doubles. practice. No interschool games shall/ ferences and meetings are sched­ gram. As a matter of information third consecutive year, must be ac­ strued as authorizing the execution briefing meeting will be held for 11 00 A.M.,—AAA A and AAA Original Oration, girls and boys, Garrison be played until the first Friday in uled. Some of them are: tively engaged in teaching math or application of agreements re­ participants in the science contest. Hall 1. to interested individuals, a list of September." The 32nd annual state convention The place of the meeting and the and coaching number sense contest­ quiring membership in a labor or­ 11 00 A.M. Journalism, all conferences, News and Feature Writing, awards and sources of additional Deadline for both ballots to be of the Interscholastic League Press contest will be announced in the ants, and must have a number sense ganization as a condition of employ­ Journalism Bldg. 307. information about them is given returned to the League Office was Conference will open Thursday general program. contestant competing in the 1959 ment in any state or territory in 1 00 P.M.-,—Poetry Reading, all conferences, girls and boys, Batts Hall set for April 20. below. regional meet. It is not necessary which such execution or application 234. that the contestant be a regional is prohibited by state or territorial A and AA broad jump finals, Memorial Stadium; A and AA Teachers' Awards 1 00 P.M. winner. law." discus finals, Freshman Field. For teachers, there are eight $300 Teachers may obtain additional Amateur Rule Requires ILPC Journalism Workshops: Batts Auditorium, Home Ec.
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