
Tuesday, October 30, 1984 TIT Daily Fun-Filled Week See the light Homecoming Week featured LsShjK^ Funds allocated for renova- more than just the football tions in the Rickel Building could he used better else- game on Saturday, See Page ■ It. s>!«r* Skiff 6. ?>t w where. See Page 2. Man opts for Ph.D. Choir provides despite age festival music By Julieanne Miller featured the TCU Chapel Choir, PHILADELPHIA (AP)-Joe Jones Staff writer of the TCV Daily Skiff under the direction of Ruth Whit- was a 19-year-old black high school A national organization head- lock and organist Emmet Smith dropout who couldn't invert a frac- quartered at TCU commemorated Smith and Hodgson co-sponsored tion, lint the unemployi d father of 12 its recent relocation Sunday night the evening with USA .mil grandfather of seven decided to with a celebratory hymn festival- gel a I'h D, degree in math. "VVe Sing of the People of God "-in The opening hymn for the even- He ^ai<f lie has never doubted that Robert Carr Chapel. ing was "All Creatures of Our God lie could do it since he made up liis The festival was co-sponsored by and King," followed by the choir mind four years ago. the Hymn Society of America, an singing "The Cod of Abraham I in not into daydreams, under- organization totaling 3,500 musi- Praise. stand? "Jones said. "If you really want cians, clergy members and other The highlight of the evening was something and stick to it long enough, devotees of congregational singing. the featured eight-stanza "Woman I think Miu can do it. The group maintains its headquar- in the Night" by English hymn wri- I oil,r, it 53, Jones holds a bache- ters in Ed Landreth Hall. ter Brian Wren, who tells of the lor s degree in computer math from USA relocated to TCU from women influenced by Christ, the Universit; of Pennsylvania. He New York City because its journal. Other recent texts and tunes has begun worl on Ins master's de- The Hymn, mentioned the need sung included "Joseph's Carol by gree and next fall lie plans to start "to locate USA headquarters in a Wren and "Cod Hath Spoken by work on that I'll. I). major metropolitan area noted for His Prophets'" by George W, "Based on Ins background -he had interest in church music." Briggs. "The Lord's Mv been out ol school at least 2(1 years we The move was initiated by Music Shepherd." "As Jacob With Travel wouldn't have predicted lied make Department Chairman Peter Was Weary One Day," "My Soul it. said Valerie (lade, who met Jones Hodgson, a member of the USA's Now Magnifies the Lord" and "The in 19SI as director ol PennCap, short executive committee. Song ot Brother Sun," also were America tor Pennsylvania Commonwealth The festival was based on people sung by the choir and members of Skill Achievement Plan lor In ight hut ol the Old and New Testaments. It the audience. financially disadvantagcd students. The program, funded In the state and the universit) prw ides tutoring, counseling am! support services to 1 "ill undergraduate students who have Candidates jockey for Congressional seat met I'eiin s admission requirements Editor* note—This news analy- Pant Ilarniatiuk, licld coordinator White House fellowship experience. hut. because ol their financial back- for Kubiak. said he has maturity and He claims that Kubiak docs not have ground, may not have had college sis is the first in a four-part experience that his running mate does sufficient background in the private preparation courses. serifs dealing with 1984 politic- not possess. "Barton has never held sector and accuses Kubiak of support- Ilv ami large, these students are al campaigns. Analyses of other an elected office," Ilarniatiuk said. ing Mondale's proposal to raise taxes. lisuall) the top students in then high election-related issues and cam- I larniatiuk said Kubiak is very con- "Barton has more actual experience schools, said PennCap Associate pa inns will be published cerned about the federal deficit and is in Washington and knows how to get Directoi Sharon Harris. "Joe was the looking tor new tax reforms so people things done," said John Barton, oldest student we ve ever had. in nine Wednesday, Thursday and under a certain level of income will brother and field director for the years. Friday not have to pay such high taxes. "Barton for Better Texas" campaign. The Republican candidate said he ('.u\o. now ,m assistant associate By fvini Tomashpol Kubiak does not want to see Social supports the adoption of a constitu- provosl .it the school, remembered St'al f u i ?l,, of the l( <" Daily Skiff Security or Medicare cut. He also is tional amendment to balance the Jones determination, lie just said. Candidates lor the TCU House of interested in helping students get a hotter education. "He wants to edu- budget without raising taxes. "We I in going to succeed. I've got a lot of Student Representatives are cam- need to work to lower interest rates, motivation but 1 need help with the paigning to make themselves known cate the students, not just shuffle them from grade to grade, Harms* give the president the option of line skfrh." to tin student community as election item veto, and our tax code must be We suggested services like tutor- time draws near. tiuk said. Kubiak supports a simplification of .simplified," he said. inn and career advisers. He used the Candidates lor the 6th Congres- Barton said he supports Reagan's counselors and tutors lor about six sional District are doing the very the tax codes but rejects the idea of a Hat tax. Kubiak said a Hat tax would concept to uttc satellites as part ot the months—at which time we got him to same thing. The district includes the put the tax burden onto middle- defense system. He also supports the he a tutor and a counselor. southwestern part of Fort Worth. income families. ban on abortions and supports prayer \s a child. Jones, the oldest of eight There are two candidates running in public schools. Kubiak told the Dallas Morning children, had dreamed of being a doc- tor the (ith congressional seat. They "Joe is excited about his chances to .Veuv.v he supports a program that concerning veterans, such as the Barton, 35, is an engineering con- tor. Hut he had to drop out of high are former Texas Rep. Dan Kubiak. win. He has put together a pretty im- "would reduce the amount of tax proposed veteran benefit cuts, which sultant for the Atlantic Richfield Co. school when he was IT to help support who is a Democrat from College Sta- pressive campaign, and we (eel he has brackets and reduce tax rates tor all he does not support. He served for a brief period in his family. tion, and Republican opponent Joe Reagan's Department of Energy from the skills and abilities to win." John taxpayers at different levels of in- He worked in construction, on the Barton from Emus. Ilarniatiuk said the polls show 1981 until 1982. During this time he said. Kubiak served in the Texas House come." Kuhiak with a very hefty lead. But railroad, served in the Army and worked on the natural gas deregula- "We are reminding people that the of Representatives from 1902 until Kubiak has kept very busy among despite the lead, everyone is working tended liar For 20 years he was a tion committee and the Grace Com- Republican Party is a party of hope. custom truck maker, then a welder, a 1982. During this time, he gained the people who are going to be voting very hard on the campaign. mission committee, which recruited opportunity and growth." John said. spray painter and an assembly line attention as chairman of the cham- Nov. ti, Ilarniatiuk said. He has volunteers to assess the government. Kubiak, who is 46 years old, re- Barton received his bachelor's de- worker Hut he hung on to his dream ber's Educational Committee and spoken at various receptions and also ceived his bachelor's and doctoral de- Barton boasts that he has more ex- gree from Texas A6cM and a master's of going hack to school. won recognition as one ol the Ten is participating in a veteran fly-around grees from the University ol Texas perience than Kubiak because of his degree from Purdue. "I used to cross the Penn campus on Best Legislators in Texas Monthly. where he speaks on various issues my way to work every day. he recal- led. I made up my mind that some (lay, I would go there In 1979. he was laid oil from his Mondale hopes for upset in the Truman style welding job when the plant at which in America expected a Dewey victory. WASHINGTON (AP)- If. despite tion and labor troubles at home, the Truman's anti-communism, formed cient New York governor, wanted to he worked'closed down. He decided do nothing to jeopardize a sure thing, life magazine was out with his picture the polls and the conventional wis- start of the Cold War abroad. the leftist Progressive Party and ran as it was time to make his dream come on its cover labeled "Our Next Presi- dom. Walter Mondale wins . it'll Democrats at their Philadelphia its presidential candidate. South- so he didn't campaign as energetically true. and in his speeches offered wind) pla- dent." be the greatest presidential election convention that summer agreed that erners bolted at the convention over "I sat down and talked to my Wife, By 3 a.
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