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Series BF 1 Z552' " CIncinnati,Ohio, Thursday, March 6, 1963 Vol. XLVIII, No. 22

Area Council PI,an by .Vereniea Tyirich Miss Agnes de Mille, one of the Student leaders from UC, Xav- The purpose of, the city-wide tioned at the, meeting included major figures in the dance world, ier University, and, Our Lady of' council, which will be called exchanges of speakers and pub- will give a free public lecture on - Cincinnati met last Thursday the Area CO'uncil, would be to Iicity for events w h ic h would "The Performing Arts in Amer- night to discuss the possibilities promote better communication share a common interest among ica Today" at 8:30 p.rn. Monday, of creating 'a city-wide student among the area schools and to all the schools. March 11, in Wilson Memorial couneil.: provide ct' common meeting ,·The initial organization, dis- Hall. 'Instrumental in promoting the ground for the selutlen of pro- cussed at the meeting, would Miss de Mille" equally distin- idea' were Joe Meissner, Xavier's blems and the exch~~nge of permit each school to send five guished as choreographer and Student Council' president, who ideas. representatives: the president writer.. will be the third attract- originally suggested" the council The council would act as a of :the studentbody or council, . tion in the UC College-Conserva- and: Ken E,ld.e r, DC's Student clearing house of ideas and would one other member of the ceun- ' tory of Music's new Corbett Council president, who called the hav:e .no legislative powers. cil, one member of the freshman' Music Lectures. 'I'hursday-meeting. . Specific ideas that, were men- or sophomere class, and two: Born in New York City and " , .. "'.' ". students to be ~e,lected by the reared in Southern California; she received the University of California's Bachelor of Arts C'·0' . u'~n'c'-1'1'0', Kays Am: . end rnent. S~~,d;~.i~:~::~er;e;~~~;:~,tJ1a~ degree cum laude, then sallied . " . , , ' the council would include DC, , ' . - . ' ' , .' Xavier, Our 'Lady of Cincinnati, forth on a career she had 'de- Miss de Mille termined to make her own-that '1D Mt. St. Joseph, the northern cen- 7, II Allegro," I'IBrigadoon.," "Gent- C d V·"I - o:"'a dancer. '. . "V''er .l ar a . ',10. ations ter' Of the University of 'Kentue- , Miss. de Mille' choregraphed lemen" Prefer Blondes,"' ~and O , ky,' Villa' Madonna,-- Dayton, Mia .• "PaintYour Wago~" wa,sa :ma~ mi, and, ,We.stern College for ~'