Z 20 l\rkuunun I) Wruurlrr VOLUME 35 FAYETTEVILLE, , FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1940 NUMBER 21 I To Appear Here 7 O utstanding Attention! Student Union Concert Program 1 .. - The presidents of all fraterni- --~~~ Men Initi ated 1 ty, sorority, and co-op houses, Shows Profit for For Igor Gorin and all members of the junior­ senior prom committee are re­ quested to meet in the blue room By O[?K of the Student Union Monday Spring Semester Is Announced afternoon at 4 o'clock. , national At this meeting preliminary A balance of $1,049.81 in excess Igor Gorin, well known baritone honorary society for outstanding discussions for the dance to be of expenses was reported by the and composer, will appear in con­ university men, initiated seven new held in the spring will be held, Student Union committee yester­ cert Monday, Dec. 9, at 8 p. m. at members Tuesday evening at the and foundation plans for a spec- day for the operation of the Union the Field House. Students will be First Presbyterian church. They ial junior-senior day for the Uni- for the spring semester of 1940. admitted on their activity tickets. are: varsity will be laid. Please be This balance bas been a pplied Gorin, born in Ukraine, Russia, Frank W. Lewis, engineering sen- there promptly. toward the purchase of additional Is a graduate of Vienna consena­ tor, a member of Tau Beta Pi, ,.______, equipment, Student Union Manager tory. He was a star baritone of the , Pershing Rifl es, Phi Mu I ______Bunn Bell reported in making pub- Czecholovak1a State opera. Epsilon, AIEE, and the Winchester • lie the statement. In the he was so­ club. ( • ( I The two la rgest sources of Union loist for two years on the Holly­ Crossett Hopper, commerce sen-1 OOperat1ve OUnci to income were the Student Fees of wood Hotel program. He has ap­ tor, a Sigma Nu, treasurer of Alpha I $2.60 per student, amounting to peared as guest soloist on the Ford , member of the Guild Ask Tax Probl,,,m Study $5, 463.60 for the fi rst semester of Sunday Evening hour and Magic Ticker Staff, the Razor~ack staff, ~ i operation, and the fountain income Key program. Gorin was in the and the executive council of Com- B G b D. I ·of $6,653.35. Other sources of in- screen production, "Broadway Mel­ merce Guild. etter ar age 1sposa Icome were: rentals, $536.00; game ody of 1938." Henry Simpson , arts se?ior, pres- _ __ room, $671.00; student dances, Among Gorin's compositions are !dent of the Pre-Med so_ciety, pres- The Cooperative council, newly $172.00; and miscellaneous, $214.80. • "Lament", "Caucasian Song", and tdent of Deutcher Verem, member f d . t· f h , Total receipts amounted to $13 - "Lullaby". "Safe by de Lord" was of Psi Chi the Student Senate, Al- orme assoc1a 100 o _ouse ':°'.10- 11 709 85 ' Igor Gorin, young concer t bari­ ·1' D 1 d p· Eta agers and treasurers, will petition · · . written as reaction to a negro camp P h a E psi on e ta, an i sig-· th •t f b tt b d" Largest items of expense were tone and composer, will appear in 1 1 recital at the Field House Monday meeting near Hollywood, witnessed ma. e ? Y or e er gar. age- !spo~a fountain supplies $6 472.60 salar- when Gor in was at wrok on his James White engineering senior, service and make an mv_estlgatJon . "l 864 33 d' ' . ' t "l - nigpt. ' • · of the sales tax problem 1t was de- ies, "' , · , an eqmpmen , .. , -----•----- first motion picture. member. of d AlphaId Chit Sigma,f AIChE Tau c id e d a t a mee ti ng m. th e St u d en t 899 ·05 · Other costs were·• student . Last season Gor in began his first B e ta P1, an pres en o • U . M d help, $983.14; game room supplies, transcontinental concert tour. His John B. T urner, engineering sen- ruon on ay. , $176.79; utilities and supplies, $1,- Student Ch est Donations accompan1st is Adolph Baller. ior, member of Theta Tau, . Tau In a_n effort to . o_btaln better co- 141.39; student dances, $222.00; Program Announced Beta Pi, the Arkansas Engmeer operation from off1c1als. H. C. Ward, miscellaneous, $351.03. The report The program of Gorin's concert stall'., and president of Pi Mu Epsi- head ~f the Fayetteville Garbage also lists an item of $549.71 as Amount to $211.77, Monday night is as follows: Ion. Collection company, and Jerry La- Student Dances-Band Uniform OYer- Eugene C. Cl\rlson , engineering marr, sales tax collector, will be draft Newbold Announces I. Troppo Sean i Gusti . . senior, member of Sigma Chi, Al- asked to attend the next meeting Mr: Bell said the statement was . . . . . F rancesco CaTalli p~ Chi _Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon, Per- ?f th~ organization. It is hoped that being made public as the commit­ ( (Transcribed by Peitro Floridla.) shmg Rifles, , m this way a plan may be estab- tee felt that such information Student contributions to the Com­ She Never Told Her Love AIChE, and Tau Beta Pi. lished for dealing with these prob- should be made available to tbe munity Chest of Fayetteville ex­ . . Haydn Lawson Chronist er, engineeri~ lems. student body. ceeded the goal of $200.00, with con­ La Danza Rossini junior, member. of Alpha C_hi Sig: In connection with the discussion "Although we are not required tributions amounting to $211.77 as Il Two Songs . Franz Schuber t ma, T'.1u Beta P1, IP M_u Epsilon, P1 concerning disposal of waste, Cul to make the statement public," Mr. reported by David Newbold, chair- Sehnsucht Eta Sigma, and Pershmg ]'.tlfles. Pearce, vice-president of the organ- Bell said, "we are doing so as the Several houses including F. F. A., Fischerweise Peyton Randolph, president of ization, gave a report of bis inves- committee feels the students are 4-H, AGR and Dukes raised con­ Two Songs . Johannes Brahms the University chapter, announced ligation of the problem of garbage entitled to the information because tributions in addition to this for Es traeumte mir that memb~rship is granted solely collection, explaining the sanitary of their support of the Union." two boys who are practice teachers O liebliche Wangen on the basis of character, scholar- garbage ordinance whereby all col- Members of the Student Union in Huntsville and whose home burn- Largo al factotum, from "II ship, leadership, and service, irres- lection is done by one company. committee are Mr. Bell Dean J ean­ ed down recently destroying all III. Barbiere di Siviglia" . Rossini their belongings. pective of membership in, or affilia,. Under this ordinance, which has ette Scudder Dean Aiian S. Hum­ Inter mission ti_on _with, other orga~zations. In- just this year been put into effect, phreys, Coach Eugene Lambert, W. Houses that donated to the chest! vitations to membership are ~xtend- it has been impossible for the vari- S. Gregson, A. J. Yates, Marion are: Sigma Chi, $14.57; Kappa Sig- IV. Nocturne in B flat minor ed to those students who, as Judged ous coopertive houses to obtain Reed and Garvin Fitton. ma, Lambda Chi Alpha, Pi Kappa . . . . . Chopin by a point system, have participat- daily service. ' -----•----- Alpha, and Epsilon, The Great Gate at Kleve ed widely in outstanding student . . . . Moussorgsky The council voted to assess each . $10.00; Sigma Nu, $8.00; Kappa Al­ T pha, $5.00; Delta Delta Delta, Delta (from "Pictures at an Exhibition") activities. ----- member in order to pay the costs • Board H ere omorrow V. The Crying of Water . . • of mimeograhping menu books, I Gamma, Chi Omega, Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Pi Beta Phi, $10.00; ...... Campbell-Tipton First Sem.est er Issue ~~~c\h~re P!~~fngpr~~te!e~/a~~lici J To Examine Applicant s Girls' 4-H, $5.00; Boys' Dormitory, One Little Cloud . . . . $5.00; Carnall Hall. $4.00; Miscel­ . . . . Mildred Lund Tyson chose as their advisors Bunn Bell, F A A ( laneous, $5.20. Within My Dreams . Igor Gorin F7Engineer Published manager of the Student Union, and l or rmy ir orps A Little Song of Life . . O W. B. Cole, associate professor of Approximately $75.00 will be re- , ceived from "student day" profits . . . . . Albert Hay Malotte Bus~ness Admin.is~ration. A special traveling board to ex- at the Sto;e December 14. VI. Lonely am I as of Old . . The Arkansas Engineer, maga- . Bill G:egg, pre~ident of t~e Coun- amine applicants for appointment . . . . . Tschaikowsky zine of the college of engineering, ~11 apl?omted v~nous committees. t? as flying cadet, in the United States Burlak . Ukrainian Folksong was issued Wednesday to the engi- 1~vesttgate available storage. facih- Army Air Corps will be at the Uni­ None but the Lonely Heart . neering students. A picture of "Fal- ties for the proposed co~1ssary, varsity of Arkansas tomorrow, De­ Fellowship Awarded to ...... Tschaikowsky leo Leaves" by W. J. Lemke is the and wholesale firms_ from w13:1ch the cember 7, to give physical examina- The Fountain . S. Jw. Tanejew cover piece for the magazine. food for the commissary might be tions to prospective officers. Shepherd's Song . Igor Gorin Special articles for the magazine bought Also, he appointed a com- Senior students interested should A gri Faculty M ember were written by Jimmy White, Bob m.ittee to be_in ch'.1rge of the menus report to the University in.flrmary Students will be admitted by ac­ Morse, Pat McWilliams, Max Allen, and one to mvestigate the problem that date. As the hour of arrival tivity tickets. The concert is pre­ 00 J . L. Charlton, instructor in rural sented under the auspices of the Joe Palermo, Stanley Gilbert, Lloyd of sales tax. of the board is not definitely konwn, economics and sociology in the Col­ Shackelford, Frank Kewis, George The council, which met for the 1· t h Id II th M'J't Student Affairs committee. Bauer, Charles Kent, Dick Graham, app ican s s ou ca e i 1 ary lege of Agriculture, is one of the first time two weeks ago, was form- Art department at a reasonably six sociologists in the South to be • ----- and Willis Dortch, editor. Featured eu primarily for the purpose of dis- early hour for further information. awarded a special graduate fellow- In this edition are articles about cussing and eliminating the financi- It is the policy of the war depart­ ship in .t~e department ~f so~lology Fac uity M embers Speak "Practical Chemical Engineering", al problems connected with house ment to take only Senior students, at Lomsiana State un1vers1ty for I "Atomic. T 'Power",k ,, and "Pennsylvan- management. Speaking of the or- Lt.-Col. Howard Davis of the Mili- the coming s pring semester. T H , I G ia urnpi. e. . ganization, Gregg said, "The inter- J;ary Art deparmtent announced. He will attend a special institute O Ortl CU ture roup Accord1 ng to Willi~ Dorteh, edi- fraternity council deals with the Undergraduates who do not expect th th for advanced training in population --- t~r, e next issu_e will see_ e be-f social side of fraternities; we deal to return to school may be examin­ research techniques taught by War- Four staff members of the Col- gmn~g of a series of articles or with the financial." ed with the approval of the Presi- ren Thompson, population analyst lege of Agriculture appeared on the ~obb1_~s. The fi_rst one will be in Representatives from the coopera- dent of the University and director of the Scripps Founda- program of the annual meeting of 'ham radio. Smee the_ success of tive houses OJl the campus, other Students who pass will report to lion for Research in Population the State Horticultural Society. in ~he German war machme; which than social fraternities and sorori- an army flying field for introductory problems, university. Bentonville, Tuesday. m the opln1on of many experts, was ties, met with the group for the training. due to the effici~ncy of their engl- first time Monday. Lt.-Col Davis emphasized that it • J . R. Cooper, instructor in horti- neer ng divisions, there has been a _____ ,_____ is not necessary to be a member of Dean Scudder Speaks on culture ,discussed fertilization In g?od deal of talk ab_out military en- • the ROTC regiment to take the ex- relation to productivlty; Dr. J . E. gmeering. The~e w11l be an article Guidon Banquet to Honor amination. Senior standing Is all Etiquette at ff A Meeting Valle, assistant professor of horti- in the January issue. Replacing the that is required. culture, strawberry marketing; engineering adaptability quiz. Sc bb d d Bl d M ----••---- Jeanette Scudder, Dean of Wo­ Dwight Isely, protessor of entomol­ "Skull-Scorchers," there will be an a ar an a e en men, presented an address on eti­ ogy, strawberry insects, and the re­ - ----•·----- quette to the Future Farmers of lation of marginal orchards to the Members of Guidon will he hos­ V aughters Representing America at their regular meeting codling moth problem; and Earl J . Vacancy Filled tess at a banquet to be given Sun­ last night. She stated that you mas­ Allen, extension horticulturist, the day night at 7: 00 at the Washing­ Pan-Hell at Convention ter etiquette by practice in hand­ apple tree removal program. Sgt. Wayne W. Condon, Head­ ton hotel, for members of Scab­ ling certain situations, and that J ohn Bowers, assistant professor bard and Blade. of horticulture, and V. M. Watts, quarters Detachment of the 7th Clarice Vaughters, president of social customs were merely habits corps area Omaha, has fllled tbe Guests wlll be Col. and Mrs. H. of society. associate professor of horticulture, vacancy in the Military Art depart­ H. Davis, Col. G. C. Nielson, and Pan-Hellenic council, will be the Miss Scudder also outUned the also attended the meeting. ment, occasioned by the transfer of Cadet Col. and Mrs. Bert Cottrell. University councll's official delegate proper procedures for introduc­ -----•----- Sgt. Robert Richtmeyer. Toastmistress will be Capt of to the regional conference to be tions, partaking of nourishment, Sgt. Richtmeyer was transferred Guidon, Will Etta Long, who will held at State university and briefly discussed actions while Insurance Appraisers Here give the welcome address. A spec­ December 6, 7, and 8. Miss Vaugh­ to the Recruit Reception center, ters, president of Delta Gamma, will on dates. The speaker highly rec­ Camp Joe T. Robinson at Little ialty number, "God Bless America," ommended a book entitled "Your To Check Old Main fire Loss will be sung by Melba Rogers. The be accompanied by Margaret Ever­ Best Foot Forward" for a social Rock. ette, Chi Omega, Wilma Chism, -----•---- after-dinner speech on "Highlights guide !or college students, because Insurance a ppraisers are expect­ of Scabbard and Blade Convention" ZTA, and Miss Jeanette Scudder, it was written about actual campus dean of women, who will also take ed the latter par t of this week to wi!I be given by Bert Cottrell. problems sent to the author by stu­ check on the damage done by the part in the conference dents, and because it gives practic­ Attention -----• Representatives from colleges fire to Old Main late in October. and universities in Arkansas, Louis­ al answers. Aftm- the Insurance companies Regimental Parade -----•----- complete their check on the amount The Student Union manage­ iana, , and will be present. National conferences of damage, workmen will start re­ ment Is requesting the students Ceremony to welcome tbe Junior Wesley Picnic Tonight pairing the building L. L. Browne, not to take fountain drinks into alternate yearly with the regional officers into the regiment was held conferences. Problems and other superintendent of buildings and the Lounge Room as much dam­ in the form of a Regitnental review, All members of Wesley Founda­ grounds, and the department plans age has been done by overturned matters of the college campus are Thursday afternoon at four, on the discussed at these meetings. tion are Invited to attend a weiner to reroof the building during the drinks in the past. The students parade grounds. -----•----- roast to be held by the group to­ Christmas holidays, and other re­ have also been careless In dispo­ The Junior officers were asslgned New fraternity pledges as listed night. All those interested in at­ pairs and painting will be done as sition of paper cups, littering to companies in the regiment. Up by the personnel otfice are Richa rd tending will please come to Wesley soon as possible. the room in an unsightly man­ until this time they have been dril­ Bentley, Webb City, Mo., Sigma Hall at 7 p. m. from where the Damage for the fire Is estimated ner. ling apart rrom the regular regi­ Nu, and George F letcher, Eureka group will hike to a place on the a round $16,000, with no cause for ment. Springs, Pi Kappa Alpha. Goshen road. the fire ever being detected. 2 The ARKANSAS TRAVELER Friday, December 6, 1940

J\rkansas wraurltr Keats' Poetry to be Read Poultry Judging Team Classified Ads Trave l i n ' By Dr. Caldwell Sunday Oftlclal Student Paper nlverslty GREEN TREE APARTMENTS of Arkansas, Fayetteville Takes High Honors In FOR RE T-Apartments. Accom­ If you who attended "The Petri­ Dr. Robert A. aldwell, assistant modations for 2 or 3 boys. Phone Published Twice Weekly During fied For l' performance the fir t professor of English, will read po­ Agri Meet 147. the School Year by Students of the night h ard an extra yap out of etry by John Keats at the weekly . that tough Duke Iantee (Bob Eas­ poetry reading program in the tu- W TED-A ride to Fort Smith. ton) it wa probably real. While dent Union Sunday afternoon at 4 Winning one team and two indi- o'clock. vldual awards. the College of Agri- Friday afternoon. Please call Eddie Accepted for malling at a special preparing to make his getaway, Tidwell, 912, by noon Friday. rate of posatge provided tor In Sec­ Easton kne led ou a board stage­ Dr. aid well will read various j culture's Poultry judging team car- tion 1103, Act of October 3, 1927, hand Bob Kerr left lying around selections from the col~cted works rled olf high honors in the annual of the celebrated English poet who ' Mid-West Intercollegiate Poultry HALP! I've lost my Sigma Chl Authorized November 3, 1919. with a nail in It, that nailed his pin again! Finder will get a re­ left leg below the knee. \Vhich wrote during the Romantic move- Judging contest held last Saturday ,UI.Plll&•S1't,._0 l"O'III NATIONAL ADY&IIITl81HO ■ Y ward plus lllJl' eternal gratitude. proves Easton ain't so tough! m nt or Lhe early eighteenth cen- In Chicago. Thanks. am "Grandpa" . National Adverti ing Service, Inc. tury. Oatber S. Hall, senior !rom Har- Phone 1162 or 976. C,,1/,ie PMhlisMN Rtpr,mil4trw Looks like- the•- PiKAs have dy, won first place in production 42.0 MADISON AVE. Nl

The Editor Says I Have you -seen•- the official ..._ ____y E. M. S.=-=---.J mascot of the Student Union? It's "Cherrybell," a cute 11'1 kit­ ty, that wandered up one night, The petition against Coach and was taken in by kind Fred Thomsen which was hearted boys at the fountain. circulated among students a The monicker came from the few weeks ba k has effected daughter of "Red," genial boss­ man down at the fountain, and HIS SMELLY PIPE WAS a reper ussion which un­ the fuzzy feline seems to know doubtedly has created many it already. It has been fed by OVER-RIPE- WTong impressions through­ students so much that now b111 he's out of the dog-house now! out the state of the Univer­ when some gracious soul buys sity students. a cup of milk for it, the cat probably Just drinks for sake opies of the petition were of courtesy. sent to leading daily news­ papers. including those in A poor freshman-•- was walking be- hind Old Main Wednesday night cities as large as Fort Smith when the stage hands were provid­ and Little Rock, and those ing the backstage ballistics for publications ere led to be­ "The Petrified Forest," and almost lieve that it honestly reflect- got into the line of fire. When d the opinions and feelings someone blazed away out the win­ dow with that dang six shooter, he of the entire student body at jumped about ten feet straight up rkansas. Far from it, the in the air, then scrammed off in a petition bore the names of hurry muttering something about only a small minority of the " azis, fifth columnists, saboteurs, etc." When last seen, he was just " OUT Y OU G O, PETER ! l some two thou and bo) s and a blur whizzing a round the Union girls attending school here, downwind. won' t marry a human smoke­ and a gross misrepresenta­ screen! Where'd you get that tion wa done. Ever-popular- •­George's was tobacco anyway-in a fire the scene of a riotous party sale? nap out of it! witch to Writer in the papers at Wednesday night, as disgrunt- Little Rock, Fort mith, and a mild and fragrant blend." as far di tant from Fayette­ ville as Helena, have recent­ In Radio Since 1923 ly commented on the situa­ tion existing on the campus, RADIO CLINIC basing their stories on infor­ "Headquarters for Radio" mation garnered solely from TELEPHONE 1060 the document sent them by a 103 N. Block Fayetteville group of persons here. Pur­ porting to truly reptesent the What kind feeling of the majority of Ar­ ...... students, it was really AIR CONDITION E D only a sample of the senti­ of Math do you ment of those desiring Thom­ Deluxe Eat Shop sen's di mi saJ. What about the hundreds of others who CURB SERVICE PIPE A T A W E OD ING? ure! Pete made such a hit wish equally as strongly that On Dixon Ph. 145 call this? the coach should be retained? with his mild, grand-smelling ...... ir Walter Raleigh burley It sounds crazy-hut let's ee how it would be They ar given no mention, blend that even his mother­ naturally. in-law smiled her approval! perfectly po ible in the tel phone bu ine . The Traveler issues no Suppose an improved method is devi d that ·omplaint against the group Citizens Laundry for trying to accomplish Complete Laundry clips ju t one second from the time required what it rightfully thinks best. ervice to handle one toll ticket in the accounting de­ 1l person are entitled to We Rent Tux Shirts partment. Apply thi method throughout the 226 N. We t Phone 557 their own personal thoughts B ll y tern-handling an average of some and views. The Traveler, h owe v er, condemns this 55 000 000 toll ticket ach month-and it would group for taking upon itself effect a monthl aving of nearly l¾ year ! the r sponsibility of inform­ U.of A. CAFE A second a ed h re, an unnece ary step ing the tate of a feeling that 4-00 Dickson ut out there-on uch clo e att ntion to exists only P8trtially, and SPECIAL SUNDAY NIGHT .,little" thing r ts the Bell t m's ability then to attempt to show that STEAK DINNERS it is universall present on 24 HOUR SERVICE to provide the fine t, fa te t, cheapest tel - the campus. phone ervi e in the world. The Traveler does not be­ lie e that the motive behind the action was sufficient to Why not telephone home often? warrant it. urely the results Long Distance rates to most accomplished were not hon­ SILVERMAN 1 points a re lowest any night after orable for the University. BROTHERS Tune in UNCLE WALTER'$ DOG HOUSE Er,r,TNtsd•J night- 'BCR,dnlanned by 13SU O O Briefly, it is the story of a news- -- ffer ne-Act Play paper editor who changes from a 1~------...! The Baptist Student Union will war advocate to a peace crusader vary its social program thls year Sunday at arter bis dream of the last World ~oror1"t1"3 ~.J"',r;;;. Op"'n~ form:;'11,1U 3~u.J~"'a,r;;;.on by including a semi-formal coffee __6:45 War in which be bad killed a man. before the Christmas holidays. "Remember the Dawn," a one-act Tri l)elt's Swine Out four ~o-13rea~s for The event was initiated through anti-war play-, will be presented by • • • • • • • • • • • • • the Y. W. A. and is to be sponsored the Wesley Player pledges in Wes- • , Toni13ht With formal Chio formal Sat. by the two girl Sunday School clas- Iey Hall at 6:45 o'clock Sunday ~ Newt York Shlne Parlor -- __ ses of the University. The enter- evening. ' Delta Delta Delta will entertain The Chi Omega fall formal will tainment for the evening will in- The cast includes the following ~ "Shoe Dying a Specialty" , with its annual fall formal tonight be Saturday night In the Student elude numbers by the University pledges: Hughes Hamilton, Drexell , CAL COLLINS BARBER SHOP ◄ at 7: 30 o'clock in the ballroom of nion ballroom beginning at g: 30. string quartet, a girl's trio, and Powell, E. S. Hutchinson, J . D. Bun- the Student Union. In the receiv- The receiving line, headed by Pres- piano solos. yard, Willis Stanford, Carlos Hen- ~ ◄ ing line wiil be Janette Davis, pres- ident Mary Louise Miller and Por- The coftee will be held In the drickson, Violet Pierce, Gladys ~ Basement First N'tl Bank , ident and Carl Rutledge, Mrs. J en- ter Gammill, will be comprised of basement of the First Baptist Boyd, Gerald Gray, Hazel Taylor, • _ - - - - __ - - ., ., • nie Glover, Mrs Lela Gray Clifton, Mrs. Clarence Philpott, Mrs. Lela church on December 13, fro_m 8:00 Mrs. Jennie Philpott, Mrs. elle Gray Clifton, Mrs Jennie Glover, p. m. to 10: 00 p. m. Inv1tatio_ns Pettus, Mrs. Pearl Triplett, Miss Mrs. Clay Cross, Mrs. Jody "White, are being delivered to all Baptist ,r------. Lena Sherrill, Mrs. Mary Payne, Mrs. Halycon Ellis, and Mrs. Pearl students. Mrs. Victoria Cross. Mrs. J ennie Triplett. --, ---•, FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE EAT AT THE Cate, Mrs. Josephine White, Mrs. . Guests invited from other sorori• 1 Swast1~a 13r1d13e J>arty Halycon Ellis, and Mrs. Bennett ties are: Mary Ruth Pate and Mar- T •ft MAJESTIC CAFE Clark. guerite Fletcher, Kappa Kappa OmOrrOW ~ ernOO0 419 W. Dickson Phone 430 Representatives for the other so- Gamma; Vera Margaret Brown and 1 -- rority houses who will be guests Mary Warnock, Pi Beta Phi; Clar- The first in a series of bridge are, Mary Louise Miller and Mary ice Vaugbters and ancy Mitchell, parties given by Swastika, organ- Katherine Sain, Chi Omega; Vera Delta Gamma; Jeanette Davis and ization for outstanding sorority wo- Margaret Brown and Trixie Bas- Leah Bogart, Delta Delta Delta· men, will be tomorrow afternoon, sett, Pi Beta Pbi; Mary Ruth Pate, Wanda Richards and Bebe Bron'- at 2:30 at the Kappa House. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Nancy Mit- son, Zeta Tau Alpha; D. K. Harri- It was decided at tbe last meet­ cbell and Clarice Vaugbters, Delta son and Marion Reed, Carnall Hall. ing to meet every other Saturday at the Gamma; Patsy Hughes, Zeta Tau There are to be four no-breaks- at the various sorority houses for SPECIAL • • Alpha; Lois Webb, Carnall Hall; a Chi Omega special, Date special, bridge. Thi~ was_ done to create a and Flossie Woods, 4-H. Guest special, and a no-break. The closer relationship between mem- Norma Lee Wilson, a Tri-Delt Varsity Club will play. bers of the orgamzation. pledge will sing. Decorations will ----•---- • PALACE Drug Fountain be a large stars and crescent made Lambda Tau Will tlold Review By Mrs. Virgil Baker or flowers which will be placed S above the mirror in t he ballroom. Tea After ~eadine et for Monday, December 16 Friday and Saturday Special dances will be, o~e no­ break., date special, guest special, Lambda Tau will again be host at Dean J . C. Jordan of the Gradu- Home Baked Ham and Hot Chocolate . 20c and a Tri-Delt special. a tea following the poetry hour, ate school reviewed William Sato­ Home made Chili ...... toe ======~ Dec. 8, at 5: 00 in the Student Un- yan's "The Time of Your Life", last ion. Wednesday. Helen Tidwell and Isabelle Stice A mistake was made in Tuesday's will be in charge of the tea, and paper by announcing that Mrs. Vlr­ EXTRA IN DRUG DEPARTMENT: Miss Jobelle Holcombe, asslatant gll L. Baker would review "The P int mouth wash 50c, second bottle for 1c. professor in English, and faculty Story of the Other Wise Man" on Woodbury's Hand Lotion, 50c size, two for 51 sponsor of Lambda Tau, will pour. Wednesday, December 16. The re­ Woodbury's Shampoo, 50c size, 2 for 51c. Louise Seamster had charge of the view will be Monday, December 16. last tea sponsored by the group. •---- A STORE FULL OF GIFT ITEMS AND BARGAINS Dr. Robert Caldwell, assistant DEAN JORDAN TO AUSTIN professor of English, will read se-1 -- lections from John Keats at the Dr. John Clark Jordan, dean of PHONE 677 poetry readings. the University's graduate school, Is Prompt Delivery ----•---- In Austin, , this wek-end at­ tending a conference sponsored by We Fill Any Doctor's Prescription Philanthropic Pi Phis the American Councn on Educa­ tion. The conference has its theme LARGE ASSORTMENT OF WHITMAN'S CANDY Vera Ma rgaret Brown, president "The Training of College Teach­ A WOMAN NEVER FORGETS THE MAN WHO REMEMBERS ANYTHING-Tommy Dorsey's of the Arkansas Alpha chapter of ers." Dr. Jordan is a member of the Orchestra. Pi Beta Phi, announced yesterday program committee. TWO DREAMS MET-Tommy that the national treasurer oJf the Dorsey's Orchestra. fraternity bad donated $5,000 to WHATCHA KNOW JOE-Char­ the fund for English refugee child­ lie Barnett's Orchestra. ren, $4,000 to the American Red Cross, and $1,000 to the Canadian ISN'T THAT JUST LIKE LOVE Red Cross. These donations are a -Glenn Miller's Orchestra. part of Pi Beta Phis annual phil­ Attention Students YESTERTHOUGHTS - Jimmy anthropic program. Dorsey's Orchestra. A NIGHTINGALE SANG IN BERKELEY SQUARE-Glenn DON'T THROW AWAY THOSE BOSTON STORE'S Miller's Orchestra. SHOES BECAUSE OF A BROKEN HEEL Student Day Is Coming ! ! Aili ahoui the new RCA Victo, LANER BROS. Lo118 Life Needle SHOE SHOP Be Sure and Open Your GUISINGER ' W~' LL MAKE IT AS GOOD Charge Account By MUSIC HOUSE AS NEW PHONE 118 Eason Bldg. Phone 319 c-December 14th-'

MEMO T. C. "Tommy" LAYMAN Student Credit Manager December 6, 1940 BOSTON STORE Holiday HEY FELLOW STUDENTS, December 14th Saturday, December 14, Is Your Day at the BOSTON PARTIES STORE. Plan to do your Christmas shopping then. Do you have a charge account at the BOSTON STORE? • We have just the If not, drop In now and establlah your credit, so that your Evening Sandal account wlIJ be open, ready and waiting for your use on Saturday, December 14. you'll want . . . Every Gift for If you are short on cash here are three conveI11ent ways to buy. Boys and Girls • 1. Regular 30 day charge account. • 2. 5 months' payment plan. • 3. Convenient Jay-a-way plan. Select Yours with Silver, Gold Fabrics! Call at the Boston Store Credit Department and fill Jewelled Accents! out your application as soon as possible, and just say Student Help ..... "Charge it," on Student Day, Saturday, December 14. Lovely, Fragile; Styles! T. C. "Tommy" LAYMAN "CHARGE IT." Student Credit Manager for the Day PRICED AT • Both High and Flat Heels BOSTON STORE CAMPBELL & BELL (Prepared By Student Advertising Manager) 4 The ARKANSAS TRAVELER Friday, December 6, 1940 Commerce Guild Seeking Chitwood, Tuck, Deacon, Burt Thomsen Silent on Spring Program Ideas Win in Ping-pong Singles

In an ell'ort to gain constructive Part of the flrsl round mal hes in Coaching Offer suggestions for its spring program, ping pong bav been play d and the the Commerce Guild has placed an following wiun rs have been an­ "Idea Box" lo the ommerce library nounced by Roy Thomas, manager. From Tulsa U. ror use by students who bav any In the single matches, hitwood ideas or suggestions to contribute. of lh Dorm won ov r Denari of the "I have nothing to say," \\'as I The Guild is se king a oue-bun- hadows, and Jack Tuck, de- oacb Fred 'I'bomsen's only com- dr d per cent coop ration with all feated Hodges or the Dukes. Jack ment when questioned about reports Co1;11merce stud ents In the plannlug Deacon, X. won aslly from FJd that Tulsa unlver ity ofl'lcials were or its spring activities. Bau r, ECHO, and Burt of Town considering him Cor head coach at I All suggestions placed In the idea ek d out a victory over Greathouse, ·I Tulsa next eason to replace Coach box will be pass d upon by the PiKA. Chet B neflel. xecutlve coun ii of the Guild, and In the doubles matches, McAllis­ B neflel's resignation after lead- it acceptable, will be put into oper- t r and Rhodes S , d feated Lloyd 1ng bis team to th Valley ation, Pr sident Wllliam H. Green and Fiscus AGR; Gannaway and conference championship bas arous- has announced. Laser KS downed Ten-y and Os­ borne SAE; and Dunkle and Der­ ed much speculation as to bis sue- MIXED CHORUS REHEARSAL degn ECHO won over Couley and cessor. Coach "Dutch" Meyer of T. Blass SX. Baker and Wood or Lhe C. U. bas also been mentioned tor Tber will be a special rehearsal Dukes club and Qage and Kerr LCA the poet. of the Mixed chorus on Christmas won by forfeit from KA and FFA. Syracuse Wanted Thomsen music tomorrow afternoon at one There are a few matches left to ___, Thomsen bad an opportunity to o'clock in the ballroom or the be played before the first round will Accent on Formals go to Tulsa university In 1936, and Union. be completed, but Thomas said offered him a ----• ---- that tbey would be played by the A New Make-Up ! job there in 1936 after the Razor- Patronize Traveler Advertisers end of the we k when the second backs won the Southwest conler­ A New Formal ence football title, but he declined ======lround is scheduled to begin. both offers. Dlll!')~l:l'Zb1120.::zoA?J.:18~1S!'t~&!'tQ YWCA •MEETS A New You! Thomsen has been asked to coach ""=r.~°'Ql~~""""'q."'i;IJ.~"'lli.~~~ an All-Star Southwest Conference Mary Alice Hudson was chairman team against St. Mary's university of the YWCA program, "Finding Christmas Day in a British Relief Silverman's Time tor Living", given at the last Fund game. meeting. S Situation"; Dr. Wesley Roberds, Other football i'n!ormatlon-the Mi ss Zilpha Battey, Miss Jobelle eries of Religious " Boy and Girl Relationships"; Rev. Fayetteville Rotary club entertain­ Holcombe, Mi ss Marguerite 0111- John McConnell, "Function of the ed the Razorback football squad at -VOGUE strap, and Mrs. Mattie Cal Maxted I d C their annual football banquet yes­ took part in the panel discussion Add resseS SC he dU e hurch Today" ; Rev. F. E. Zandt, terday. Steve Creekmore, former on the program "Prayer and Worship"; and Rev. backfield star under Coach Hugo ----•---- For Monday, Dec. J . w. Butler, "Development of Per- Bezdek, was the prinlcpal speaker. CLEARANCE PSI CHI TO MEET 9 sonality," Coaches Thomsen and George Morris Osterman, senior in the ' Houses for the series are Delta Cole spoke at a football banquet in College of Arts and Sciences, will A series of addresses by the Com- Gamma, Boys 4-H, Tri-Delta, Car- Morrilton last night. Tbomsen's speak on "The Trivial a nd Popular mlttee on Continuation of Religious nall Hall, F. F. A., Zeta Tau Alpha, speaking engagements for the next in Psychology" at a meeting of Psi Emphasis week will be given Mon- Girls 4-H, Sigma Chi, and Pi Kappa week include talks at Independence, Evening Chi, honorary psychology fraternity, day, December 9, at several organ• Alpha. Kans., Tuesday, Miami, Okla, Wed­ Sunday evening at 6:30 in the ization houses. There will be one I ----• nesday, and Malvern, Thursday. He !'f.ou?tain .Inn hotel. In addition, in-1 speaker for each ho~se. Waters to Address Seminar and Cole have planned an intensive Wraps 1t1alion will be held for new mem- Speakers and subJects are: Mr. tour of the state after the Christ­ bers. 0 . W. McMillen, "Matzu, the hi- Dr. R. H. Waters, professor of mas holidays contacting high school All Wraps Drastically ----• ---- nese Cbrist"• Dr. Harrison Hale philosophy and psychology, will re- players. We want your admiration and "God in His ' World"· Dr. Del bert view Hadley Cantrell's book, "The ----•---- Reduced! compliments. Come in and see the Swartz, "Wbat Is Ma~?"; Dr. R. K. Invasion From l\Iars" at the Jour­ Alpha Chi Omega to Initiate best assortment of artistic gift~ in Bent, "Christianity, Democracy, and nalism seminar Monday afternoon • Sizes 10-20 e Black the State. THE BLAIRS, Station- Education"; Mr. c. H. ross, at two o'clock. The book is a study ers. 12-3-2t "Christians in au Unchristian Soci- analyzing the Orson Welles broad- Six New Men Tomo rrow e All lengths e Red ety"; Dr. Henry H. Kronenberg, cast of October, 193 which created • Wools • Blue ARROW PRODUCTS "An Analysis Of The International a panic throughout the nation. . will initiate six • Velvets e White new members Saturday afternoon at 1: 30 in the chemistry building. EXCLUSIVE IN The inltlation will be followed by a FAYETTEVILLE AT banquet to be held at 6: 30 1n the I Mountain Inn. Special! Those to be initiated are: Don group Short Black Velvets Brice jr., John Garber, James Lang­ CAMPBELL-BELL ston, Louis Mills jr., D. M. Riggins, and Arthur St. CJair. "Uptown-On the Square" All mem&ers are urged to attend. •---- The cut is fifty (60) fifty (60) on fifty (50) Christmas cards with your name imprinted. THE BLAIRS, Stationers. 12-3-2t

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