Elizabeth Anderson ‘Libba’ Weeks (’50), Dallas :: From the 1950s to the 1980s, she enjoyed a successful career in the Dallas recording industry, singing radio station and advertising jingles. At North Texas, she performed in the Saturday Night Stage Shows and sang in the Ho Hums quartet and the College of Music’s chorus. Years later, she sang with the reunited Moon Maids, North Texas alums who originally toured with the Vaughan Monroe orchestra during the Big Band era. From 1987 to 1997, she was an editorial specialist in the scientific publishing department of the American Heart Association. Survivors include her husband of 51 years, John E. Weeks, former director of news and information at North Texas, and her sister, Virginia Anderson Caffee (’50).
Elizabeth Anderson ‘Libba’ Weeks (’50), Dallas :: From the 1950s to the 1980s, she enjoyed a successful career in the Dallas recording industry, singing radio station and advertising jingles. At North Texas, she performed in the Saturday Night Stage Shows and sang in the Ho Hums quartet and the College of Music’s chorus. Years later, she sang with the reunited Moon Maids, North Texas alums who originally toured with the Vaughan Monroe orchestra during the Big Band era. From 1987 to 1997, she was an editorial specialist in the scientific publishing department of the American Heart Association. Survivors include her husband of 51 years, John E. Weeks, former director of news and information at North Texas, and her sister, Virginia Anderson Caffee (’50).