LIC Seeks Southern Association Entry for LJC Credits
Lee Institute leaders Gentry and Rundell push for inclusion in the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools in Louisville. LJC already belongs to the Texas Association of Colleges and the Southern Junior Colleges group, with credits honored across the South. Completion of the review is expected within six months.
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Lee Institute
America
Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary
Louisville
Kentucky
Gentry
Dean Rundell
LJC
Southern Association of Junior Colleges
Texas Association of Colleges
Southern Association of Colleges and Secondry
Ordway Tead
Board of Higher Education
New York
Jcs
Roy Larson
Time’ Incorporated
March of Time
John Taylor
Germany
Dean McAllister
Spokane
Washington
Rundell
French Irish Dramas Set For Curtain Club Presentation
The LJC Curtain Club presents two plays at 8 p m on December 16 in Lee Auditorium. Silver Nails satirizes an Irish wake with vivid customs as Pat awakens from a coma. The Romancers is a French comedy about parents scheming to wed their children with witty duels and a pivotal wall.
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LJC
Lee Auditorium
O'Connor
Pat Out
O’connor
Pat
Percinet
Sylvette
Louis XVI
Student Council Names Xmas Formal Committees
At the December 6 meeting the student council set the December 27 formal open to students ex students and guests. Existing committees include Decorations Jack Akin Albert Jacobs Publicity Preston Dumas Walter Rundell Jr Refreshments Betty Jane Kinnard Dorothy Sawberger Music James Duvall.
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Jack Akin
Albert Jacobs
Preston Dumas
Walter Rundell, Jr
Betty Jane Kinnard
Dorothy Sawberger
James Duvall
Eutha Carpenter
Angie Laird
LJC Formal Set for December 27 in Gym
The LJC announces a mid season formal at 8:00 p.m. Saturday December 27 in the gym. Exes and guests may attend with one student activity ticket per couple. James Duvall leads the band. Betty Jan Kinnard Dorothy Sawberger chairs refreshments. Preston Dumas Walter Rundell Jr publicity. Albert Jacobs Jack Akin decorations. Tables offered. pickup arranged.
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LJC
Jack Akin
James Duvall
Betty Jan Kinnard
Dorothy Sawberger
Preston Dumas
Walter Rundell, Jr
Albert Jacobs
Akin
LIC Choir Set For First Program
The LIC Choir makes its initial public appearance in Lee Auditorium on Tuesday December 16 at 7:00 p.m under Gladys Ellis. The program includes Adeste Fidelis Now Let Heaven and Earth Adore Thee and Cantique de Noel with soloists Charles Cummings Angie Lee Laird and Dorothy Laird among the performers. Members listed include sopranos altos tenors and basses such as Pearl Barden Joyce Cooper Frances Humphries Lois Anderson Jack Nesselrode and others.
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LIC
Lee Auditorium
Gladys Ellis
Alice Spark
Johann Sebastian Beach
Jack Nesselrode
Bethlehem
Dorothy Laird
Joyce Cooper
Frances Humphries
la Nelle Norris
Barbara Morris
Lois Anderson
Clarence Dickinson
Angie Lee Laird
Charles Cummings
Adolphe Adam
Pearl Barden
Peggy Bittick
Betty Jo Johnson
Elois Schaffer
Bertleyine Slagle
Alice Sparks
Winifred Faulkner
Sylvia Goss
Jack Akin
Jake Gregersen
A. D. Wilkinson
Edward Catheriner
Wally Hefner
Carolin Dickens spoof in a Christmas tale parody note
A humorous column riffs on Charles Dickens and A Christmas Carol, likening Scrooge to a Ronald Coleman type and joking about Bob Cratchit's life. The piece playfully cites ghosts and a reading version by Dickens while referencing Boris Karloff style tricks.
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Charles
Boris’ Karloff
Karloff
Scrooge
Ronald Coleman
Bob Cratchit
Marley
Cratchitt
Romancers and Silver Nails Presented by Curtain Club
Two one act plays Silver Nails and The Romancers will be staged at 8 p.m. December 16 with Christmas music by Curtain Club and The LJC Choir under the direction of Mrs. Lynn O Hagan and Mrs. Gladys Ellis. Harold Orton leads Silver Nails with a large local cast and Anne Jones stars in The Romancers with Ardean Meadows and Lamar Kelley among others. The stage crew includes Jimmie Montgomery Carl Bond W C Smith and a full team led by Latapie Kelly Dudley Ashley Salter and Sprayberry.
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LJC
Curtain Club
Silver
Silver Nails
Lynn O'Hagan
Gladys Ellis
Harold Orton
Pat O’conner
Willena Latapie
Anna O'Conner
Dorothy Laird
Alice O’conner
Clarence Smith
Mary Lee Salter
O’hara
Joy Stewart Fuller
Jimmie Montgomery
Carl Bond
W. C Smith
Willena Latapi2
Billye Gene Kelly
Joy Fuller
Billye Lynn Dudley
Delton Ashley
Benny Moskowitz
Barham
Johnie Sprayberry
Vets Can Combine GI Bill and Fulbright Aid for Study Abroad
World War II veterans may qualify for benefits under both the GI Bill and the Fulbright Act. The VA announced that GI Bill payments can supplement Fulbright grants, with the Fulbright Board giving preference to World War I and II veterans. Applications are not being received now. Information is available from the Division of International Exchange, State Department, Washington DC.
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State Department
Veterans Administration
Board of Foreign Scholarships
Division of International Exchange of Persons
Department of State
Washington
D.C
Ellis Bonner Introduce Three New Spring Courses
Lee Junior College announces three new courses for the upcoming semester. Mrs. John Ellis will teach Music 301 sight singing and theory on MWF 9 15 to 10 10 and Music 305 history and appreciation on T Th 3 45 to 5 10. Mr. Charles Bonner will lead Math 312 Mathematics of Investment on MWF 4 45 to 5 40.
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Lee Junior College
John Ellis
Charles Bonner
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