fiotundcL fdytohwttu $ %tvxx-Wtt khj Campus fiaclccLfijundv! "Texas' Outstanding Semi-Weekly College Newspaper' VOL. XXI SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY, DALLA S, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1935 No. 4 tyan Victorious LIBRARIES WILL BE Famous Artists Accepts TUS COMPANY WILL APPRECIATE SUGCKSTIONS PROM ITS PATRONS CONCERNING ITS KKVICB Webb To Make . IM4 J V, CLASS OF SERVICE SIGNS In Hot Election OPEN TO STUDENTS • ~—-^—-• DL-• D«f Ltttw Thlt U * fun-rate KM--NlihtMamat in nor Election Telegram or Cable WESTERN RV[ m m NL»NI|hiUn« Chapel Address gram unlet* la de­ ferred character b In­ IC- >D«fcfTcdC«bU "Religion and Fraternities on dicated by a aultable NIT - Csfcfa Nuht Utm ommy Ryan, senior law student, algn above or preced­ the Campus," will be the subject ing the address. UNION «. Ship Rtdloffram j elected president of the Law Art References in Reading of Dr. Ernest C. Webb, chaplain, dents' association at an election FORMER STUDENTS Room Increased by The Sitae Urn. at ibm In lha data Uaa oa luILfata Ulaanna sad day Mian, aad ttetlawtfiaoafet at aertJatUeaH tamos alia •.It STANDARD TUCK. in the first regular chapel program Sept. 28 in 322, hall. Donation Received at for the new year. Following his ;s year's election for law officers plans to conduct programs that ^370 49 NLsCHICAGO ILL 29 MINUTES IN TRANSIT ied out one of the most hotly IN GOVERNMENT For the convenience of students, will give the student body more en­ PUkl-HATC o*t krrrt* 'tested political fracases in the the reference and reading room of DAVID NOEL* tertainment, Dr. Webb has chosen ory of the S. M. U. law school, the library on the main floor of this first subject with the feeling |h strong group spirit clashing OMRELS Dallas hall and the stack room in EDITOR ROTUNDA 1 06 ATKINS HALL SMU DAL= HEUSE ANNOUNCES that it is one in which many stu­ , h vote. Other officers elected the basement will be kept open dents are interested, and that it ac Dr. S. D. Myres Expresses Leak in Roof Mended and e Phillip Goode, vice-president; five nights a week. For many HAVE BEEN OUT OF TOWN AND JUST RECEIVED YOUR LETTER SO AM will provide not only entertainment ie Limbey, secretary; Bernard Satisfaction With Six years the libraries have been kept Ventilator Installed to but also valuable knowledge. Arnold Fellows open only on Tuesday and Wednes­ Improve Lab nphill, treasurer. WIRING AS APPARENTLY TIME IS SHORT STOP WILL BE FLATTERED After having held the first meet- fter the opening ceremonies day nights. Six former students of the Ar­ Dr. E. 0. Heusc announced Tues- ing of the student chapel commit- The main room will be open con­ TO COMPLY WITH YOUR REQUEST STOP PERHAPS AFTERWARD I WILL e undergone, the two candidates nold School of Government are now day that several improvements | tee Tuesday night, Dr. Webb also tinuously from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. president, Sam Burford and attracting attention for their work BE GLAD A THOUSAND MILES SEPARATE US ADDRESS US TWO have been made in the chemistry intends to disclose the year's chapel on Monday through Friday, and n Ryan, were nominated. Be- in other fields, for which Dr. S. D. laboratory. Last year students will plans to the student body. Various u the ballot was taken the law will close at 4 p. m. Saturday. The SIX NAUGHT NINE COYLE. AVENUE CHICAGO SINCERELY* Myres, head of the Arnold school, recall a story in the Campus de ideas will be discussed and revised dents were swept by an out- stack room will be open from 7 admits satisfaction. The six in­ ploring the conditions under which by the committee and Dr. Webb •st of political animosity, head- p. m. until 9 p. m. on the same GEORGE B PETTY. clude Roland A. Egger, Clifford the students worked. The story hopes that the fruits of such work by J. T. Simpson's oratorical nights, and from 8 a. m. until 5 Casey, Cecil Peoples, Houston Was- was to the effect that they had to will result in chapel programs that guape in support of Ryan. Ryan p. m. every day except Saturday, son, Glen McDaniel and John Ma- wear their rubber boots to keep will coincide with other campus im­ elected on the first ballot. when it will close at lp, in. 5 donne. their feet dry when they worked in provements going together to make Miss Lois Bailey of the library •he voting on the vke-presi- the lab because of a leak in the this twenty-first year the Univer­ The Arnold School of Govern- staff will be in charge of the,night ,cy found the same strong feel- plaster. sity's greatest. was founded at S. M. U. through shift, which will consist of gradu­ prevailing. The two candidates The new student chapel commit­ the generosity of Mrs. George F. ate students and persons holding Dr. Heusc says he is happy to an­ ninatcd were Sam Burford and WESTERN UNION MESSENCEHS ARE AVAILABLE FOR THE DELIVERY OF NOTES AND PACKAGES : tee for this year consists of Robert Arnold, of Houston. library scholarships. nounce that there will be no more Hip Goode. After a second flow Naylor as student president, Mor­ Mr. Egger, director of the in­ Three persons who formerly trouble from this source as the political propaganda, led by The above telegram was received Monday by David Noel from George B. Petty, famous Windy City ris Keaton as president of the stu­ npson, in support of Goode stitute of public administration at worked in the library have recent­ artist, accepting Noel's proposal that he pick Rotunda beauties. plaster has been repaired and the wall is now intact. Also, a ventilat­ dent religious activities, Leita ade was elected. the University of Virginia, is now ly taken teaching positions. Gladys ing system has been installed, Reeder and Felice Novich as rep­ fhe Law Students' association is in Europe as secretary to an inter­ Moore, class of 1929, is on the fac­ ridding the lab of troublesome resentatives of the student council organization of the entire stu- national administration commis­ ulty of Carrollton high school. She fumes. of religious activities, Charles Cul- ,t body of the law school, created sion. Mr. Egger holds an M.A. was an order clerk in the main Artist Of Esquire Fame To lum as editor of the Semi-Weekly fromS. M. U. and a Ph.D. from library at S. M. U. for a number arther the aims and carry forth There has been such an increase Campus, and Louise Williams as the University of Wisconsin. of years and was later with the organization of the school. It in the enrollment of the chemistry chapel secretary. The meeting Dallas Public library. nsors moot courts, maintains a Mr. Casey as an Arnold fellow Pick Beauties For Rotunda department that it has been neces­ Tuesday night with Dr. Webb was in fund, and conducts an annual student in government earned his Maud Anderson, who received sary to install a number of addi­ the first due to excessive activities quet. M.A. at S. M. U. and his Ph.D. at her master's degree here in 1932, • — • tional desks. The department has on the campus, but Dr. Webb states the University of Texas. He is is a member of the Highland Park George B. Petty, nationally fa­ taken over the courses formerly in that henceforth work will be car­ now head of the department of high school teaching staff, which mous Chicago artist, has tele­ the School of Engineering. The ried forward as rapidly as possible. social science at Sul Ross Normal job she accepted after resigning as POTTS TO SERVE graphed compliance with a request W.W.W.S STUDY floor space has been increased by L school at Alpine, Texas. the principal of Forney high from David Noel to pick the beau­ the addition of a large west end Mr. Peoples, lately elected presi­ school, where she had been three ties for this year's Rotunda, Noel, room. years. She also had library work WITH LAW GROUP editor of the Rotunda, announced J An addition to the staff has been dent of Westmoreland university Tuesday. Petty, whose fame has at San Antonio, was an instructor at Texas College for Women in made by the appointment of Dr. H INCREASE gained steadily during the past two Girls to Investigate Positions THE DUSTY for one year in government at S. the library science. Octavia Ed­ American Bar Appoints Dean John Reddick who taught sev­ year, is widely hailed for his draw­ Open to Co-eds in Various M. U. wards, who won a scholarship to to Committee eral years at the University of Mis­ ings in Old Gold cigarette adver­ Fields LAST YEAR Mr. Wasson, Rhodes scholar study French at the Sorbonne while sissippi. Dr. Reddick received his in school, took the teaching posi­ tisements and for his full page B.A. and M.A. degrees from South­ CORNER from S. M. U., received his B.A. as Dean C. S. Potts of the Southern tion in Forney vacated by Miss An­ artistry in Esquire, popular maga- The W. W. W.club of S. M. U western university and his Ph.D. ljors in Commerce Total a major in government. He later Methodist university law school has derson. She will instruct in Eng­ gine for men. held its first meeting of the year from the University of Iowa. He achieved distinction in Oxford by been asked to serve on a committee PUZZLE OF THE WEEK ... to 200; New Course Intro­ lish and Latin. At the same time comes an an­ Tuesday at.1 p. m. in the Student has been in industrial work as a duced This Year standing at the head of his law created by the American Bar As­ Center. Program plans were dis­ what frat does HARRY TODD be­ Three books have been added to nouncement from Editor Noel that consulting and research chemist for class. sociation, for the purpose of deal­ cussed and decided upon. long? ... his affiliations thus far the collection of books on art in the all girls wishing to enter this the past five years. k S. M. U. commerce school Mr. McDaniel, an Arnold fellow ing with municipal corporation law. have been: first, S. A. E., then K. library by Miss Olive Donaldson, year's Rotunda beauty contest The club plans to make an in­ year will probably be the in government, received his M.A. The notice was received from Pro­ Perry Oldham, the new colored A.-S.A.E., next S. A. E., and now head of the art department. The must have their portraits in during tensive study of all the occupa­ Igest in its history, according from S. M. U. He figured promi­ fessor C. W. Tooke, chairman of storekeeper, received his B.S. de­apparently K. A. . . . why all the books %vere given Miss Donaldson the month of October. As in the tions open to S. Mi U. graduates 1 announcements made by com- nently in campus activities as well the New York university school of gree in chemistry from Sam Hous­ fuss over this MORON ... 10 to 1 by their author, Dr. Caroline Ran­ past the pictures will all be made and to compile data for future Irce professors Tuesday. Al- as in the Dallas Little Theatre. He ton college in Austin. Dr. Heusc he won't last two months ... PI som Williams, who is one of her law. Dean Potts communicated by Gittings Portrait studio. Any reference, Louise Streckfuss, vice- pjgh not completed as yet, was president of his law class at contradicts the story in the Campus K. A.'s threw one of their typical close friends. with Professor Tooke, expressing girl student in S. M. U. is eligible president, said Wednesday. enrollment boasts 172 men Columbia university. his pleasure with the appointment. last week by saying that Mr. Old­ BRAWLS at the Jefferson the All of them illustrated, the con­ to enter a picture. All the work is to be done Ijorint; in commerce, includ- Mr. Madonne, who took some The American Bar Association ham is not a lab assistant. His other night .. . customary STAG- tributions are -''Couches and Beds The selection of Rotunda beau­ through members of the club. Any scnior, junior and sophomore; work with several government in­ at its last annual meeting estab­ duties are to tend to the distribu­ PARTY entertainment was in evi­ of the Greeks, Etruscans, and Ro­ ties has ever been a topic of great girl who plans to go into political |i 28 women, making a total of structors at S. M. U., is now vice- tion of supplies and to keep the lab dence ... we wish "ESQUIRE mans," "Decoration of the Tomb lished this section to deal with interest on the S. M. U. campus. fields will compile all data avail­ Freshmen are not allowed to consul at Beirut, Syria. He studied questions of municipal corporation in order. • Colored store keepers PETTY" was DRAWING the beau­ of Per-Neb," and "Gold and Silvery Year before last the selections able concerning the possibilities of have been employed several times [roll in commerce until their sec- American diplomacy and interna­ law. Among the activities of such ties instead of PICKING them . . . i year. Jewelry and Related Objects." Dr. were made by Con Monaghen, co-ed graduates in the field of before this. Advanced chemistry tional law under Dr. Myres when a section will be the collecting of that'd be one way to assure an all- Williams has held such unusual genial S. M. U. janitor. Pictures politics. This data will be pre­ students have not always been em­ Those taking commerce but not the latter was an instructor at the decisions which may have an im­ America ROTUNDA . . . congrat­ positions as professor of art and and write-ups of Monaghen were sented at a meeting and will! later ployed before as it is difficult fjoring in. it include 23 engineer- University of Texas. portant bearing upon the local law. ulations to FRED TUCKER on his archaeology at Bryn Mawr; cura­ run in leading newspapers through­ be filed away. Visiting Dallas for them to take time from their THIRD PRIZE achievement at the men, and 25 arts and science, Members of the committee make a out the country that year. Last speakers will be used on some of "If I were running the world I tor in the Egyptian department of studies to give the full time it JOY'S AMATEUR NITE ... a !-law, and special students. The summary of the reports submitted year John LaGatta, New York the programs. would have it rain only between the Metropolitan Museum of Art, takes for this position FAN DANCER in our midst . . . •al enrollment in the commerce and copies of papers or articles artist, picked the local bidders for 2 and 5 a. m. Anyone who was and honorary curator of the Egypt­ Meetings will be held each Tues­ SHAG WALLEN seems to like the ool is 209 men and 38 women, dealing with current questions of pulchritudinal prominence. out then ought to get wet."—Wil­ ian collections for the New York day at lp. m. in the Student Cen­ NURSES at ST. PAUL'S . .. won­ 'total of 2!8 students. Historical society, and others. municipal corporation law. ter. [Introduced in the laboratory this liam Lyon Phelps. The usual number of beauties se­ der what's wrong with our S. M. |ar is a course in household ac- lected is seven. Last year's win­ Dr. Webb Honors U. darlings? . . . To fill this col­ :nts and budgeting. This course Collar Gadget Lady Immortalized ners were Margaret Tallichet, Ed- umn: BETTY BAILEY is a swell s primarily planned for home wina Hahn, Laurelle Ray, Carol Alpha Kappa Psi sweetheart even if she is PLUMP Phi Alpha Delta Chapel Committee ... phooie to JOE MANSFIELD nomic majors but was included Fritz, Early Fleming, Mayre Sue for that insipid BOW-TIE he wore the curriculum of the commerce In Redundant Manner of Wodehouse German and Sue Ann Adams. Ac­ Loses Plaque to Monday . . .we think PROF. ool. However, it is not neces- To Honor Frosh cording to custom, the beauty se­ At First Meeting LONGNECKER strongly resem­ )' for students to take other very doorway, he bids himself lections are kept a secret until the The ten o'clock bell rings, end­ bles BRUNO HAUPMAN ... may­ fses in commerce to be enrolled pause. Standing beside the door publication of the Rotunda in May. Virginia Univ. The chapel committee of S.M.U. ing an hour of class' sessions in At Rush Banquet be we're wrong ... we also be­ this one. One hour credit per is a woman with a hat on. met for the first time at 6:15 p. m. Dallas hall. Almost instantaneous­ lieve PHIL WAGLEY looks like a tester is given for a three-hour ly a boy appears in the door of At twelve o'clock a bell rings. A Tuesday at the home of Dr. E. C. A banquet will be given by the The Alpha Kappa Psi plaque, a MULATTO . . . maybe we're right 'oratory course. Dallas hall, as if to make his weary boy appears in the very entrance, Webb, chaplain, at 3501 Universi- Phi Alpha Delte law fraternity at national efficiency award, was lost ... a large goose for DOROTHY way from Dallas hall to the co­ or exit, as it were, of Dallas hall. Frat Rush Rules Students who have been appoint- the Dallas Athletic club, on October I by S. M. U. during the summer to COCKRELL . . . BUGLE-BEAK operative store. His arms are He proceeds to the co-operative Dr. Webb entertained the com­ assistants in the school of com- 8 in honor of; the' incoming; fresh­ the University of Virginia. How­ SPRADLIN is a pretty good fel­ somewhat cluttered with store. At the very door he bids mittee with a dinner in honor fce are Hugh McCauley, Dud- : WiJl Be Revised ever, a photograph was made of low . . . also GUY LEUTY, a dorm notebooks', mathematics books, and himself pause. man students./ V '-lf? Wfh''''!^^ of the initial meeting. The pur­ Curry, j. B. Yakeley, Philip the plaque and it now hangs in the freshman ... we hope FRED mere books. He proceeds to make At one o'clock a bell rings. A Judge William Hawley^twell pose of the dinner was to get the *>de, Mitch Gray Gilbert, and By Men's Pan-Hel place of the mahogany and silver HONEA matches SISTER JOIE in s his way from Dallas hall, via a boy appears in the door of Dallas will deliver the principal'"; address, members better acquainted. Plans « Ethel Maude Ely, secretary award. swellability . . . incidentally, what flight of peg-leg steps, to the co­ hall. He bids himself pause. He and previous justices of the South­ for the year were discussed, and a the commerce school, who is 1 is that BANDSTER BAILEY said reverses himself, and oddly enough, ern Methodist chapters will make Under the leadership of James S. M. U. came but in first place definite date for meeting was de­ Joring in comparative literature. operative store. At the very door­ to the gentleman at Schepps' Brew­ returns into the innermost part of talks. Twenty-five alumni will be Collins, president, Men's Panhel- in the southwestern district, but cided upon. way to the co-operative store, he ery? .• . . what did youse guys Dallas hall. present, including prominent mem­ lenic has become active for the first fourth in^the national contest. This bids himself pause. Members of this committee are mean, HOLCOMB AND FOLSOM, time in years. plaque was previously won by the Standing rather beside the en­ bers of the Dallas Bar. Leita Reeder, chairman; Bob Nay­ »tes' Rights Subject University of Chicago, New York by taking your dormitory dates trance is a dark, slender woman J. P. Simpson, second year stu­ Collins presented a plan to the lor, president of the student's as­ of Dean Potts' Talk University, University of Minne­ home, and then picking up date with a hat on, She bids him dent, will be awarded a prize for organization "at the meeting held sociation; Morris Keeton, president Mrs. Co-Ed Studies sota, University of Arkansas, Uni­ number two for the Adolphus ? . . . Dean C S. Potts of the law hither. He comes thither. S h e attaining the highest scholastic in the Administration building at of the Student Council of Religious versity of Detroit, Southern Meth­ by the way, what's happened to ool was the principal speak- holds a sort of an object of shiny average of last year's freshman 1 p. m. Monday by which all frat Activities; Charles Cullum, editor In Lap of Spouse odist University, and this year, the that USED - TO - BE-THOUGHT- at a dinner given by the substance in front of his face. He class. His average was 82.5. • houses may receive a large discount of the Semi-Weekly Campus; Fe­ University of Virginia. The plaque SHE-WAS-BIG - SHOT named lias Bar association held at the peers there upon. It is a mirror. on food. lice Novich, representative of the is not awarded permanently, how­ DOROTHY WYATT? ... and Country club on Sept. 26. Then, egad, chango, presto, she •AU husbands are not alike when Rafael De Haro, who made an His idea is for the different Student Council of Religious Ac­ p ever, until a school has won it Where's CHIGGER CHADDICK otts spoke on "States' has him. Her hands are somewhat it comes to their wive's education, extended tour of Europe during groups to use a cooperative buying tivities; and Louise Williams. these days? . . . tough luck, Khts." He three times. upheld the point that in the vicinity of being about his according to conversation over­ the summer, returned to the cam­ method, and a committee has been The purpose of the committee is WYATT . . . nice going, CHAD- ^e has been an enormous expan- neck. He is undoubtedly befuddled. heard Wednesday afternoon in ex­ pus Tuesday, Oct. 1, to enroll as a appointed to make an investigation to provide interesting chapel pro­ DICK ; . . what caused the wave of n of the powers of the govern- She withdraws her arms, and the tension class. sophomore in the law school. of possibilities. "I should be" most unhappy," grams for the year. disappointment at the country club ,nt Such opinions were expressed as: and that the expansion has boy sees the mirror again. In the Among the other matters which says Eleanor Roosevelt, "if I could Saturday night? . . . answer: the e a "If you must go to school, all ?j s a result of the growing meantime it seems that he has NOTICE! were discussed at the meeting was not buy new books, but haying arrival in body of the TEA-SIP­ right, but not one word about it Novich Elected Head "y of the American people. handed the lady a halfpence, or a the revision of rushing rules to beefsteak for dinner would mean PING SOUTHERN GENTLEMEN, shilling, or a crown, or a ducat, when you come home." nothing to me whatsoever." ' ' All requests for money from eliminate unfair rushing. of Journalism Frat led by that TIGER OF TIGERS, or whatever it is that boys hand "It's all right with me if you TIGER JOE LINDSEY ... see you NOTICE! the blanket tax for the opera­ A meeting has been called for f people. Still seeing the mirror, as have to have just that subject to tion of the various student or­ NOTICE! Felice Novich, senior in the next time.j > members to meet in 105 Adminis­ school of journalism, was elected of yore, he realizes that he lias finish, but just one, remember." ganizations for 1935-36 should Inter - fraternity basketball tration building at 1 p. m. Wednes­ president of Kappa Tau Alpha, the purchased a collar pin, slight One young married lady, smiling be in the hands of the chairman Cabinet members of the Y. M. ^"s Monday, Oct. 6. Frat day to discuss the proposed taxa­ Phi Beta Kappa of journalism, at trinket which gentlemen are wont with a feeling of pity upon the of the committee by 6 p. m. C. A. and the Y. W. C. A. are re­ NOTICE! f>ms can practice in the new tion of fraternity houses. a meeting held Friday. Other offi­ to use on their neckband, on their others said, "My husband loves Wednesday, October 2. quested to meet in the Student <** from 1 to 6 p. m. every cers elected were Leora Block, vice shirts, beneath their ties. for me to come to school and in the An itemized statement esti­ Center at 1 p. m. Friday for the «ernoon. Curley Haren will president; and Charles Cullum, The executive committee of At eleven o'clock a bell rings. A evening I sit in his lap while he "I usually get my stuff from an first joint cabinet meeting of mating the budget of your or­ secretary-treasurer. Miss Novich the Student Council of Religious at the gym to issue equip- reads my lesson to me." The re­ awful lot of people—who promised the year. Margaret Musselman, the door of Dallas ganization is requested. said that she plans to begin work Activities will meet in the Stu­ boy appears in porter did not hear how long she somebody else that they would president of the Y. W. will be in hall, seeming as if he ,s to proceed J. U. YARBOROUGH, on projects for the organization dent Center at 2 p. m. Wednes­ BUDDY POSTER, had been at this work; probably it Ik © e p it a secret."—Walter charge. MPANV to the co-operative store. He does Chairman of Student Activities. immediately. day. Caroli* Intramural Director. is her first year. (Winchell. proceed to the co-operative. At the |PP^|g^^®':^-.

^•*-w • THE SEMI-WEEKLY CAMPUS Wednesday, October 2, 193 yedi * f Semi-Weekly Campus Slightly Logical Modern Legree By Williams Block Made Heai QflhM urtrt MIBII«. nMMid l» tte Bmrtfcara M«tk»- Mil Oatonttr »toJ«t PablWilas Ccnptnr. tMOtporatad. o» Let's be slightly logical for a brief mo­ of Memphis Dri tit TT»imfcr uri S»t*ntajr amrainc «f ti» rwitar whaol ment. We college students undergo con­ WHAT"SS UP?? iwr IB Dftlla* TRM. SapporMd fcr UM ttadart body at HM stantly a rapid-fire shooting of opinions, By CHARLIE MEEKER, DRAMATIC EDITOR Leora Block was elected chi data, claims to truth, aims at truth, and a man of the "On to Memphis" di JawnalJan dapurttMBt. AtUoa BalL multiplicity of various and sundry confusing on the S. M. U. campus at an «tT 8. PaHra* St. Phooa 14M1. splurges of words that are supposed to be Before the end of this sentence you'll have discovered that the ecutive meeting of the stude put together in such a manner as to inform author is on his first venture of the kind, so we'll be frank and tell council of religious activities he EDITOR „... CHARLES CULLUM you outright that it really is our first effort—so bear with us, please. in the Student center at 2 p one to his own good advantage. And often Coming to the Palace Thursday* ASSOCIATE EDITOR FRANCES HALLAM Wednesday. (tomorrow) is Paramount's "The the earnest college student does become in­ Italian crisis, telling you what you The "On to Memphis" drive l Dramatic Editor. _ Charles Meeker Big Broadcast of 1936," with a formed. Sometimes he actually learns. Once should know about that little coun­ for its purpose the creating f Society Editor _ .....Martha Leeds host of stars. To mention a few— 0 SJ in a great while he examines. But how often try and its capital, Addis Ababa. terest in the Methodist StudeiA Sports Editor. Dick Worthington we have Bing Crosby, the favorite mai Duke Ellington's piece is a story conference to be held in Mempi "Tv does that college student find? of you, you, and you, regardless of Art Editor Duvall Williams of the negro from laborer to night­ Tenn., Dec. 27 to 31. * Has it occurred to you that after you de­ sex, Ethel Merman, whose voice spot entertainer, with the music Five thousand students, faciArnit part from your college campus, your gain is does things to songs and whose an­ and effects by Ellington. The name EDITORIAL STAFF members and advisors from ' so; what you find, not what you are shown? tics do other things to your sense of this feature is "Symphony in Reporters: W. B. Crowdus, Dick Jordan, Bob Par­ of humor (remember her as Eddie Black." Todd-Kelly will strut a over the United States are expe ie c Hence, it follows, learn to find; refuse to ed to attend this meeting. Oi lann sons, Elizabeth .Cearley, Leita Reeder, Sue Kean, Cantor's mother in "Kid Mill­ piece entitled "Slightly Static." be merely shown. ions")' Ina Ray Hutton's girl band, standing speakers at the confi ' int Eugene Key. Little Mickey Mouse, who re­ When you go to a shooting gallery, that which really should be an eye and cently celebrated his seventh birth­ ence will be Kirby Page, Kagai m'P is in case you ever do go to a shooting gal­ earful, Amos V Andy, the black- day, has a new three-dimension of Japan, Senator Gerald P. ty ,en lery, you pay for your target, rifle, and load, faced boys who put Pepsodent cartoon called "On Ice." Dr. Regina Westcott Wieman, Jft but you yourself do the shooting. Thus it is where you couldn't help but see and Induk Pak, Korea; Dr. Yang, pte use it, the Vienna choir boys, Bill dent of Suchow, Chinese univi Mi elsewhere. You pay for the targets that Robinson, chocolate tap-dancer who "The Bishop Misbehaves," that sity, and others. j[ professors and others keep setting up around knows most of Astaire's tricks, and popular Broadway play, which had — — apf a university, but you don't pay someone else Ray Noble and his orchestra. Waller Connally, that grand Amer­ visit to the Roof. The band pU airr EDITORIALS ican actor, in its leading role, op­ ed the song about half- iris to shoot for you. That is your particular re­ w ON OTHER ened yesterday as a cinema at the through, then stopped. The P. dol sponsibility, or better said, your particular Paramount was out as much put­ Melba. Edmund Gwenn, protege of system blared these words, fro wtc We Wonder privilege. ting Noble and his band in the pic­ George B. Shaw, Irish playwright, the mouth and in the throaty voi ' o1 We're still being slightly logical, are we ture as they were getting all the appears in the leading role of the on others we mentioned in the last of Bing's brother, "This sou P not ? Hovering over the mass of data with FRONTS screen version of the mock-mys- or The law school elections last Saturday paragraph. We think that it was I 'Flowers For Madame,' is bei P which we are continually being confronted is tery. Gwenn has the honor of being . ])layed for my uncle) char,ie ^ JS were, according to a seemingly inborn trait worth it. At present, Noble and one of the few people that carry on M at S. M. U., completely dominated by fra­ the old and constant byword, "Look for the Sylva Goodman, Detroit girl, sat ask what America is like. I want his band are releasing their ultra- er." And besides that, the f herself down one day last month to see a sob sister. I want, to buy a steady correspondence with the vored columnist received a bount one facts. Discard the rest. Seek out the truth." distinctive melodies into the ether hoary-bearded follower of St. Pat­ ternity politics. Obviously, there is no doubt and typed off an essay of a few a guitar in a Tenth avenue pawn ful share of spotlight in his fM 66' In the meanwhile professors and such on from Uncle Sam's best jazz night rick. but that the man who is most able politically short paragraphs about her ideas shop. I want to buy old books in a spot, the Rainbow Room in Rocke­ Thanks, Charlie. CI is also the man best qualified to hold the of­ either hand keep reminding us, "Here is the on the subject of New York City. At dim, old book shop. feller Center in New York. straight stuff. Here is the truth. Take this the same time the Panhellenic "I want to look at the faces of The legs have it—Brian Aherne, ex; fice. There is no doubt but that the political Noble himself is a mousy-look­ House association, of Beekman people in the streets, the harassed, English actor, is under considera­ SMU Religious Opening ,20< measure is the only true measure of effi­ into your heads and make it stick." ing, timid appearing sort of indi­ Tower fame, happened to be run­ the preoccupied, the smiling, the tion to play opposite Norma Shear­ Scheduled for October M Obviously, for every alleged truth, there vidual, but you forget about that ciency. There is no doubt but that the ma­ ning a contest for just such essays. mysterious, wonderful faces of er in the screen version of "Ro­ f i is another side that is also an alleged truth. when you hear those arrangements eai jority is always right. American politics Sylvia Goodman happened to sub­ common people. And,when. I have meo and Juliet." But, Aherne The annual religious opening of his. He doesn't sing, he doesn't According to human nature, everyone who mit her literary efforts to the con­ done these things I shall have no thinks his legs are too skinny to, S. M. U. will be held at Highlai be have decreed it so. The American people dance, but he can lead his swell believes a proposition to be true bases his test. Her essay happened to win. curiosity about Wanamaker's, the well, make the best of it in tights Park Methodist Church, Sunda osi have made it so. And college is a training band into paths of rhythm never She happened to win a trip to New Scandals, the tall buildings. But I which he wears in the part. He Oct. 6. Dr. C. C. Selecman w, obi ground, so we are informed, for whatever assumption of truth on his belief. But if we before explored. York and a cash prize or two. All shall have seen New York." played Cornell's Romeo in her preside, and Dr. Umphrey Le T happens to come after college. accept a truth as a truth because of some­ a happenso. The essay follows: stage version, but he fears that pastor of the university chore ot( one else's belief in it, we have no guarantee. Naturally, lawyers are politicians, else On Seeing New York You will perhaps remember the the gambs will not stand the close will deliver the inaugural sermo •fit There are always beliefs to the contrary. "I want to visit New York, not From Ed Lyman popular Englishman as the com­ scrutiny of a movie camera. All students are invited. they would not be lawyers. But class elec­ The point in mind is that many assumed Jimmie Walker's tinsel city, nor Ed Lyman, an old-timer who poser of "Goodnight Sweetheart," tions are in the near future, elections for un- truths are based on opinion, and as opinions Odd Mclntyre's merry-go-round of some years ago turned out the Ram "Love Is the Sweetest Thing," and It seems that the bona fide au­ "I would swap a whole cart-loa dergrads, who are perhaps not up on upper- celebrities, but Walt Whitman's at Fordham university, sent us a more recently "The Very Thought 1 of precedents for one brand-ne 00 vary, truths vary. Briefly stated, all truths thor of this column has a yen for grad behavior. Possibly, somewhere, some­ Manhattan, and Max Miller's. letter about a letter he had read of You." Noble uses "Goodnight that tune "Flowers For Madame." idea."—Luther Burbank. are conditional. The mass of spoken and which was written by one of his Sweetheart" as his radio theme how, in some quaint fashion, the S. M. U. "I don't care about Dinty Moore, Consequently, on frequent visits to higher-up bosses with regard to melody, and you still hear the oth­ printed matter that we bump into in a uni­ nor Hattie Carnegie, nor Broad­ the Adolphus Roof, he kept re­ student body, just to be different, just for a the subject of education in general. er two from America's" best dance versity is but a mass of conditional truths. way, nor the Empire State build­ questing just that. Crosby, after change, might forget fraternity politics in Since Ed Lyman used to be a col­ floors, especially "The. Very And it is not the nature of the conditional ing, but I do care "Shout the rather playing the song some awful num­ VARSm lege editor and since we appreciate Thought of You." Unless' there's an election. The trend of logic behind it all mad crowd of the subway and the ber of times, informed the column­ truths that matters, but the effect of the his writing us and since the letter something wrong with you, we seems to be that the offices are to be used elevated, and I want to be part of ist that the next time the song conditional truths. Does the individual come was somewhat better than mere think that you will enjoy "The Big the crowd, just once. I want to sit, was requested it would prove em­ for political purposes, hence should be de­ good in spots, we quote an exerpt Broadcast of 1936." out winner or loser, and if so, why and how? in the balcony—or on the stair—it barrassing for the asker. Our termined by a political measure. or two. The boss who writes is a That last why and how are the things you doesn't matter at the Metropoli­ writer, feeling bold, requested the certain W. S. Farish, mere chair­ Has it ever occurred to anybody who at­ tan, to hear Lily Pons and Tibett Next Saturday will find the Ma­ self-same song on his very next Wednesday pay tuition and time for. If you find your­ man of the board for the Standard tends this University that offices might be and Grace Moore. I want to walk jestic showing "Special Agent," self, if you learn yourself, if you achieve for Oil Company of New Jersey. "COLLEGE SCANDAL" used for other than political ends? Has it along the waterfront at night, and Bette Davis and George Brent; al­ yourself the things best suited to yourself, Arlene Judge and Kent Taylor ever occurred to anybody that there might became intimate with the Atlantic, "Here in New York," Farish so, the Majestic management has then let Euclid go hang himself and let Ein­ piled up a heap of name-featur- hJsrfcDJfUL be something in a man besides his affilia­ and smell salt air and oil from writes, "we have seen a great many stein choke on his own theory. engines, and hear a fog horn from skyscrapers grow up in the past ettes. They are "The March of Thursday and Friday tions? Or has anything ever occurred to a tramp steamer. I want to eat ten years or so. They vary in archi­ Time," a Mickey Mouse cartoon, a to 'THE GLASS KEY" anybody in this University? '.:-:';;v- peanuts in Central Park. tecture from classical to ultra­ Kelly-Todd comedy and a short by George Raft Duke Ellington, Harlem's contri­ "I want to walk into the office modern. But the foundations are A; Social Calendar bution to the jazz-world, and his MUSTANG of a popular magazine, to thank a pretty much the same. Contractors Saturday orchestra. The management makes certain editor for surpassingly still have to blast down into the Clean Up the Greeks no secret of telling Dallas that this "MEN WITHOUT Since last summer fraternity and sorority gentle rejections. I want to ride earth and lay the rough, homely Barber Shop is the perfectly balanced cinema •'/';.;.'--' NAMES" groups have been discussing the new set-up the ferry to Jersey, with the wind steel, stone, and concrete which program. Formerly 3404 Asbury sharp in my face. I want to stand form the base of the skyscraper, Fred McMurray and A gradual roar arose from all sides at the suggested for the social calendar this winter, "The March of Time" will un­ on the dock when a great ship sails then raise the steel framework be­ Now at 6303 Hillcrest Madge Evans Men's Panhellenic meeting Monday, an al­ whereby the school restricts such organiza­ fore they can work on the marble ravel the story of the Ethiopian- most unanimous roar that said with one ac­ tions to one big affair to which they may in­ for Southampton, or Gibraltar, or Paradise; I want to mingle with and friezes and interior murals cord, "The rushing situation is rottener than vite everyone they choose; two smaller par­ the crowds; wave my handkerchief which decorate the buildings. The rotten. Something must be done. Something's ties with limited guest lists, and three pri­ to the passengers; cry because passer-by may never see what a gotta be done." Indications are that some­ vate affairs for chapter members and their sailings are sad, for you may never foundation looks like. But every thing will be done. dates. know what it is like. I want to builder has to learn that as an A C0UE6E PROFESSOR DISCOVERED walk around Columbia university, ABC, for his whole structure rests It's an old, old tale, the account of the Although the Greek clubs are eager for the on it." university's aid in calendaring their activ­ nonchalantly, as though I were a That Often It Isn't their Brains, but their Pens that Run Dry frosh who carry around a pocketful of pledge student there. "After the war," Farish con­ buttons and change them as they go from ities, they are not so enthusiastic about the tinues, "we had a wave of modern­ —Cause Failure—in Classes and Exams proposed restrictions. They feel that they "I want to see the melancholy party to party. It's an old, old story, the brownstone houses of Fifty-sixth ism. The style was to label out of So he invented this sacless Vacumatic, and Parker engineered it to perfection—gave it way they walk into the dean's office to sign are independent social units working for the street or thereabouts, and I want date and old-fashioned anything 102% more Ink Capacity—made its Ink Level VISIBLE, so it suddenly can't go empty! a preference without knowing what, nor good and happiness of their members in col­ to meet a landlady, the sort who which was not a temporary crea­ when, nor where, nor how it's all about. It's lege and that they, as grown-ups, are equip­ appreciates trunks and knows her tion. The fundamentals which were ped to judge what constitutes right and rights. I want to have lunch at bred into us as children and upon an old, old gag, the way they wake up the which as a solid foundation all our morning after and find themselves strangely wrong. the Automat. I want to look down at the Hudson river from the roof beliefs and actions as mature men enough affiliated with a Greek society. Rath­ Contrary to faculty belief, sororities and of a tenement. I want to stand and women were grounded, were er a hang-over occurs at times. fraternities by no means devote their entire spelling out the words on the elec­ junked in our schools and colleges What is older still is the story of college attention to being the most prominent of tric sign in Times Square. in favor of modern psychology and their fellow Greeks on the society page. They "I want to ride on top of the advanced theories of life and eco­ fraternities and the thing which is cause for nomics. We are experiencing the real concern is the manner in which the frats insist on school loyalty, campus activities, Fifth avenue bus, without a hat. I want to go backstage at the Shu- fruits of that educational trend in line up in fighting array early in the spring, and scholarship in their pledges. Far from some of the ill-considered, unsound, drawing interest away from school, these or­ bert. I want to see the pushcarts the way they dig and dig for cash to spend of Delaney street, and Mrs. Cohen and impractical proposals being ad­ and spend on expensive rush parties through­ ganizations often, furnish the nucleus for and Mrs. Kelly. I want to see the vanced today. out the summer. More serious still is the an­ vigorous participation in movements on the Statue of Liberty from a tugboat, "It is my conviction that the two imosity which creeps steadily throughout campus. in brilliant sunlight. I want to talk most useful services which our the summer months among the Greeks, the In the past no lodges have made a practice with somebody foreign and strange schools can perform are to ground of giving more parties than the number ap­ on Ellis Island, somebody just ar­ the incoming generation in funda­ animosity which started in friendly rivalry rived from a place far distant, and and during rush week flames into actual proved by the school, and they are not likely mentals and teach them to think." hatred. to do so in the future. They are discreet for 9 We've heard it called "cut-throat," the way two reasons: finances and grades. The win­ Students Can Find "No Sech Thing' S.'M. U. fraternities low-rate their rivals in ter week-ends rapidly become filled and par­ 9 every conceivable fashion, low-rate them ties in mid-week are somewhat deterrent to as 'Administration Building at SMU week after week, until they eventually be­ the fraternity average. They are controlled lieve the things they shoot to rushees. by the school already to a great extent and Freshmen and upperclassmen as as they knew there was not nor had We've heard the tactics termed "under­ extend claims for freedom in choosing the well are gradually recovering from ever been ah Administration Build­ handed stuff." We've heard those tactics number and size of their social events. the efforts they spent during the ing upon the campus. •Even now, first days of school while searching a minority know that the nosiest, called "heel rushing," after the type of peo­ for an v elusive Administration the most expensive;; andJ yet the ple who use them. We've heard all sorts of "In cultivating the mind one of the most Building. : The west end of Atkins most popular spot on the campus— cognomen used, but we have seen those self­ important factors is the feeling of strain, of hall showed more activity than it the co-op—is that same elusive Ad­ "VES, a scientist on the faculty of same tactics of rushing come constantly Into has in recent years as wide-eyed from a single filling—shows when Go and try writing two d'ff^'^ difficulty, of a task which one part of you is ministration Building that every­ S. the University of Wisconsin was it's running low—tells when to refill! ways with its Reversible Point—&» greater use. anxious to achieve and another part of you co-eds and blank faced eds scur­ one's been hunting for. amazed to find how pens that run Any good store selling pens will Cold combined with prccions Yi> ried around trying to find class out of ink slow down classes, de­ show you how the Parker Vacumatic inum — skilfully fashioned to wd The local frats have rather a hard time is anxious to shirk; and that feeling cannot moralize thinking, and bring marks rooms that weren't there. eliminates 14 old-time parts, includ­ on both sides—slightly turned op realizing it,'but they stand largely on the be got in facing a nGvel."—^Arnold Bennett. "I have ho expectation of mak­ that no student wants to write home ing the lever filler and rubber ink sac tip so it cannot scratch or dr» name they create for themselves, a reputa­ The trouble began with the stu­ ing a hit every time I come to about. found in sac-type pens. even under pressure!r dents' misinterpretation of the let­ bat."—Franklin Roosevelt. His observations led to the birth of And due to this, it has warns TWO w»v* Do this and yon wo' tion formed by the way they carry on. If one "It is the quiet thought by the wayside ter "A" which enrolling teachers the revolntionary Parker Vacumatic. double room for ink, let an old pen imp? This miracle pen writes 12,000 words without increase in size. fraternity continues to lower its own repu­ that determines our destiny."—Emerson. put on the blue schedule cards. your learning anotfl NOTICE! But don't think that •6mtcl-t*&l day. The Parkcn F' tation, then that particular fraternity is "Her line of conversation was as interest­ "A" stands for Administration and sacless pens containing Company, JanesviU not Atkins, but when that was squirt-gun pumps arc like doomed to a brief, brief existence. If all ing as a laundry list."—Oscar Wilde. Freshman girls are requested Wisconsin. ironed out there remained the dif­ Parker's patented Vacu­ fraternities continue to lower their reputa­ to meet in the Student Center, ParL matic. This new creation ficulty of finding the building. Send a Post Card for P tions, then they are all doomed for an early "I have never looked upon ease and happi­ Dallas hall, at 1 p. m Wednes­ contains none of these. Bottle of Parker Q"1"*'? death. Even upperclassmen displayed an day for the first meeting of the SUAftANUlO MtCHANICAUV MMICT That's why it's CUABAN- turned marvelous new tu-icx-aW* ness as ends in themselves—on an ethical ignorance as to its whereabouts. TEED MECHANICALLY FEB- pen-cleaning ink. •»» KJS Freshmen Club, division of the Junior, $5 jCBh P.neib, $2.50. WITHOUT AtMUSTMINT your blotter away. A*»* Get going, Panhellenic! Clean up a few basis. I consider these the ideas of an in­ True, they knew where Kirby was, "Y" for freshmen. Or~Si«, |10 HJJ0 13.50 ,nd u' FKCT! Dept. 712. gutters. Inaugurate a new deal. ferior being."—Einstein. and'Hyer, and Dallas, but so far •KM?

Wednesday, October 2, 1935 THE SEMI-WEEKLY CAMPUS S. M-IL Society Picks Up As S.M.U. Settles Dowri

Shaffer, president; Elizabeth to be taught in all schools, thus Quinker, vice-president; Mavis Vogue Offers "PrixAe Rome" Prize Dalton Gratified creating a demand for physical Setty Johnson Rucker, secretary; Elizabeth Dean, FRANCES FALVEY treasurer, and Jean Wagenhauser, of Year's Training to Junior Girl education teachers. corresponding-secrtary. TO FILL VACANCY By Full Classes Picked As Queen Sigma Kappa New York, Oct. 1.—One year's Velasquez, Titian, Goya had to have In Slighted Gym The Sigma Kappa pledges held employment in the Paris and New a strong fashion sense and an inti­ York offices of Vogue magazine is S. M. U. society attained its cus- dates with a luncheon at the house election of officers at their meet­ LEFT BY WAGLEY mate knowledge of the clothes of ing Monday. Ruth Zumbrunnen was offered as first prize in a career their time. Scholars forget that a 10% Discount ,mary fast pace last week end, Saturday afternoon. The program "At last there is an interest in nd with a promise of continuing, chosen president; Marion Honea, Committee Appoints Girl to contest announced today by Edna sense of beauty is as much to be was in charge of Albert Gillock. women's sports" sighed Mrs. Dal­ ON MERCHANDISE fung into its second week. Fra- After the luncheon those present- vice-president; Julia Ben Majors, Replace President Recent­ Woolman Chase, editor-in-chief of valued in feminine clothes as in ton, head of the physical education BOUGHT THURSDAY .mities are a step or two ahead attended the football game in a secretary; Dorothy Dell Watts, so­ ly Resigned Vogue. The contest is open to all architecture or sculpture or any of sororities in their activities, but body. cial chairman. college women of the graduating the visual arts." department for girls. "It's been a Have You Frances Falvey, senior in Sni­ class of 1936 who are interested in long, hard fight, but maybe I'll co-eds are really quite busy Those present were: Wade Dick­ Of more immediate interest to ie der hall, was named candidate for the fashion angle of publishing, The SMART Things— anning unique ways and means ens, Carlyn Patton; Leonard Da­ Zeta Tau Alpha seniors, who are now making im­ succeed!" president of the Woman's Self Gov­ merchandising, or advertising as a introducing their pledges to the vis, Elizabeth Shaffer; Morris Kee- Zeta Tau Alpha held formal portant career decisions, is the fact Statistics show that there are The SMART S. M. U. Girls erning board at a meeting of the career. mpus sheiks. So watch out, you ton, Louise Williams; Albert Gil- pledging Sunday afternoon at the that outside of rare movie oppor­ more girls enrolled in Ph. Ed. Are Wearing From the chapter rooms. Those pledged were nominating committee at 4:30 p. "The arts have their Prix de tunities or even rarer stage ien "who can't be had." lock, Ruth Bouchard; Russell classes this year than ever before. Martha Sanderson, Juanita Tabor, m. Monday. The nomination will Rome. Fashion now has its Prix de chances, fashion work offers to SMART Shoppe??? Brown, Howardine Duncan; Henry fill the vacancy created by the res­ Two swimming classes and a fresh­ Sorority Queen Mauldin, Hazel Hawthorne; Billy Evelyn Ward, Dorothy Bacon, Mary Paris", said Mrs. Chase today in women more pay and more future man folk dancing class have 50 Let me photograph you in Winfield, Rosina Hughes, Adelaide ignation of Merry Beth Wagley, announcing the contest. Vogue's than any other business occupa­ Miss Betty Johnson, junior at Ferguson, Mabelle Libby; T. P.. who was elected president in registered each, compared with ap­ the LATEST STYLES bought M. U. and a member of Kappa Rutherford; Presley Atkinson; Scanland, Mutelle Beene, Margaret Prix de Paris differs from most tion. "Every day in the year," Mrs. proximately 25 in the same classes from me in my Choppe—for Bennett, Doris Bower, Barbara March. Gamma sorority, was ac- Phillip Trammel!; Paul Kelhofer. prize awards in that it offers the Chase stated, "young women come last year. Not only are there three appa Smith, and Nancy Collier. Mary James, vice-president of window display. It's, fun, it's aimed Queen of Texas sorority The pledges of Theta Kappa Nu winner a definite job with salary to us looking for jobs. Every day exceptionally large classes, but to the organization and acting presi­ interesting, it's for the pop­ iris Saturday night at the Hotel announces the election of the fol­ After the service the new pledges attached, as well as an opportunity in the year we look for young date, there is no small class. A dent, chose a committee of five to ular miss! Let me tell you dolphus, as the winner of the lowing officers for the first semes­ were honored with a dinner at Mel­ for the best kind of training— women who have the ideas and the probable reason for this overflow meet with Mrs. Holt, dean of more about it. te-wiiie contest for Miss Sorori- ter: Leonard Davis, president; rose Hotel. Miss Mary Padgitt, actual experience. She will spend fashion sense and the balance to at the girls' gym is the state ;a women, and choose a slate to be —MERLE { Texas. These contests were Phillip Trammell, secretary; Billy Miss Christine Wilson, and Miss at least six months in Vogue's keep Vogue fresh, alive, and au­ ruling requiring physical training 0 presented at the honor council i ,onsored by the Texas Panheilenic Ferguson, social chairman. Virginia Mitchell were in charge of Paris office, attending the famous thoritative. the arrangements. meeting at 11 p. m. Monday night. orporation and, locally, by Drey- Theta Kappa Nu announces the openings of the great salons de "Instinctively, we look with most The committee was as follows: couture and learning at the very s & Sons. pledging of Blaine Allen. The pledges of Zeta Tau Alpha hope at the college girl with a de­ elected officers Monday afternoon. Adeline Dickenson, chairman; source how fashions are created. Miss Johnson led her nearest op- gree. There are plenty of very in­ Those elected were Martha San­ Frances Jones, Frances Falvey, In the New York office, she will onent, Miss Lucille McAnally, by Alpha Delta Pi telligent girls who have never been derson, president, Juanita Taber, Leita Reeder and Elizabeth Rum­ study fashions from the American 66 votes. Miss Camille Sternkorb, Honoring their pledges, the mem­ to a university; but, on the other vice-president; Evelyn Ward, sec­ ple. angle and, through Vogue's trade ' Chi Omega, placed third. John bers of the Alpha Zeta chapter of hand, four years of training do retary; Dorothy Bacon, treasurer; At the honor council meeting, the connections, learn the methods of ). Wagner, vice-president of the Alpha Delta Pi entertained Sunday leave their mark—in reliability, Mary Winfield, sergeant-at-arms. slate was passed on, and the elec­ distributing the merchandising 'exas Panheilenic, estimated that evening with a buffet supper at control, in organized thinking. If, New chapter officers elected are: tion date set for Wednesday, Oct. fashion. As second prize, Vogue is ,200 votes were cast in Dallas, the home of Mrs. Ben Johnson, in addition, the college girl has an Virginia Mitchell, vice-president 9. Residents in each dormitory will offering six months' employment Miss Johnson will reign as Queen 4032 Amherst. innate fashion sense—a sense of Bernice Bailey, historian. vote either for or against the slate in its New York office. f the Panheilenic pageant next The tables was laid with white the excitement of clothes, of their prepared by the nominating com­ ear. This event formally opens lace over blue taffeta. Autumn "Some people," said Mrs. Chase, fitness, of their fantasy, of their I Alpha Omicron Pi mittee. la he Panheilenic building at the Ex- flowers formed the centerpiece and "are apt to look upon fashion as color and feel and cut, above all, a Alpha Omicron Pi held formal osition. She also received a ward-' were used throughout the reception Merry Beth Wagley, resigned shallow, a- waste of valuable time. sense of their timeliness—she has pledge service last Sunday after­ «< obc from Dreyfus & Sons. suite. Miss Frances Carpenter, president, will not be in school They forget that sociologists rely every chance to succeed." noon at the home of Miss Mary The judges who counted the president, presided at the coffee this semester, and therefore de­ on it as one of their most im­ Frances Scogins, 4436 Beverly Pamphlets outlining the rules and irAotcs were Maury Hughes, Ben service. clined the position. portant signposts to human thought Drive. The girls who went through form of the contest have been re­ ritz, and Fuller Stevens. Members and their dates were Election of the freshman repre­ and behaviour. The greatest artists the service were Mary Jane Bragg, ceived in the office of the Campus Frances Carpenter, Dale Suttle; sentative and the appointment of revelled in it; to be able to paint L'Ida Lee Collins, Sara Beth Davis, where they may be obtained on re­ Lucille Johnson, Bill Turner; Lil- the senior from Snider hall to fill the portraits they did, such men as Selecman Reception Elizabeth Evens, Margaret Holli- quest. lye ubark Meador, Gene Hunter; the vacancy created by the resig­ Dr. and Mrs. C, C. Selecman, day, Mable Mixon, Kay Latham, Maud Ethel Ely, Jack Park; Ardys nation of Mary Edith Forrest will •neflMl Hillcrest, held an open house Lavonia Roria, Anna Lee Smith, Holdridge, Bob Mays; Vernelle be held immediately, Mary James uesday night in honor of the new Martha Woodson, and Mary Lynn Myers, C. W. Hobson; Elizabeth said Monday. Young S. M. U. Co-Eds Model Clay M. U. faculty members and their Woodson. Fugler, George Jones; Catherine ives. Alpha Omicron Pi announces the Morgan, Charles Hill; Mary Louise Members of the house party election of two officers: Mary On 100-Year-Old Potter's Wheel Davidson, Ross Washum; Mernee ere: Mrs. J. S. Mcintosh, Mrs. Frances Bradley, vice-president and Dallas College y Chambers, Ed Snodgrass; Yvonne Probably few students in S. M. i. E. Hawkins, Mrs. L. S. Holt, and pledge sponsor; Miss Mary Fran­ tempts they were forced to call on Hollis, Henry Gable; Mr. and Mrs. !rs. Anna Witherspoon. ces Scogins, alternate Panheilenic U. have watched a potter shape Miss Wilbur for aid. Kenneth Kramer; Mr. and Mrs. Leaps in Numbers Assisting the hostess in the din- delegate. clay on a potter's wheel, but the Following this step in clay work, sg room for the first hour were Lee Braun; Frances Davidson, Bill course in clay work by the art the class will take up figure mold­ Shaw. With the latest enrollment count Irs. Madison Bell and Mrs. J. H. Chi Omega department presents an opportun­ ing and later learn to use the kiln. tewart; for the last hour, Mrs. reaching 291 as compared to 91 for ity not only to observe, but to learn The course is under the direction Miss Christelle Ferguson of the same period last year, the Dal­ van Dneprov and Mrs. M. C. Mc- Phi Delt Mothers Homer, La., was a recent visitor in this art. Members of the Monday of Miss Margaret Fleming, and 'herson served. The table was dec- Wednesday afternoon at 3:00 las College of S. M. U. seems des­ afternoon class were given a dem­ will be open until Monday for those Dallas. She is a national officer tined to reach greater enrollment ,'lor rated with the new Texas Centen- o'clock, the Phi Delta Theta onstration by Miss Hattie Wilbur desiring to enter. of Chi Omega and was entertained than had been expected for many ial roses which Dr. and Mrs. Se­Mother's club will meet at the fra­ who used an old fashioned potter's by the S. M. U. chapter. years after its establishment. aman had gathered in Tyler. ternity house. Mothers of the new Chi Omega held formal pledge wheel which has been in her fam­ pledges have been invited to at­ Offering the same courses offer­ Holt Has Office service Monday afternoon for the ed on the campus and holding ily for a hundred years. Sigma Alpha Epsilon tend. seventeen new pledges at the chap­ classes at times when business men The wheel itself is a flat metal Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Young will ter's rooms, 3448 Normandy. Af­ and women may attend, the down­ disc about eighteen inches in diam­ For First Time ntertain the following members of Tri Delt ter the service a buffet supper was town section of S. M. U., under the eter and is mounted in a large igma Alpha Epsilon fraternity Delta Delta Delta announces the served. Mrs. L. S. Holt, dean of women, B<1 dates with a party at Kiest pledging of Lois Castlaw at so­ direction of Dr. C. O. Clough, is wooden box. It is turned by a.foot enabling men and women who pedal which is worked back. and has a private office for the first 'ark, Thursday, Oct. 3 at 8 p. m.: rority meeting Monday afternoon. Taggart-Gorman Wed might be otherwise handicapped, forth by the potter. Before the time since she has reached her am Leake, Betty Skillern; Pete The marriage of two former S. opportunity to enlarge their store clay can be shaped it must be present position. It adjoins Dean thley, Edith Charles Saville; Bill Lambda Chi Alpha M. U. students was announced Sun­ of useful knowledge, or to acquire kneaded and worked to eliminate Zumbrunnen's office in Dallas hall. iemphill, Cordelia Lawrence; E. L. Lambda Chi Alpha entertained day, that of Miss Mary Taggart, college training when it would nor­ air holes. It is then put on the "I am very proud of my new of­ mith, Carol Fritz; Jay Kirkman, the actives, pledges, and dates with daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. mally be out of their reach. wheel and "centered", or put in fice," Mrs. Holt said, "even if it isry Loving; Fred Honea, Helen a Bunco party Sunday night at Taggart, 5306 Goodwin, to Julian Numbering in its rolls college the exact center. Water must be does still smell of paint. For the 'avis; David Noel, Ruth Peeyey; the chapter. The first prize was Weasley Gorman, 5024 Worth. The students, teachers, high school added frequently to keep the clay past few years I have had to trans­ 'Ml Hutchinson, Mary Grace Gil- won by Miss Ruie Totten. marriage announced by the bride's graduates, professional men, busi­ from sticking to the worker's act my business in the most con­ spie; Alvin Jett, Betty Anthony; The entertainment included im­ parents, took place Saturday even­ ness men, and industrial workers', hands. Then a hole is made in the venient, places .•; instead of in one I raiiam Shirley, Virginia Carlisle; personations of Fred Allen by Bar­ ing in McKinney. Dallas College is a fast-growing center of the clay and the sides are settled spot." oe Schley, Sis Blackman; Wiley ney McGrath, and guitar selections The bride was a member of Del­ •tufflebeme, Alice Gillespie; Sam institution. gradually shaped up with the fin­ by Alfred McLane and Leroy Mil- ta Zeta sorority when she attended "According to Japanese ideas Person, Mabelle Libby; John gers to the desired height and lican. S. M. U. Mr. Gorman, a B.S. grad­ the carp is the symbol of courage 'oung, Lu Nell Patten; Curtis and the University of Texas. Mr. thickness. In the final step the out­ The guests present were: Ruie uate of S. M. U., was affiliated and energy. The young Japanese it lorn, Mary Francis Bookhout; Van Bryan was graduated from S. M. side of the vessel is smoothed off Totten, Kathleen Leeds, Jane with Lambda Chi Alpha. are told to imitate the carp, who Webster, Mary Hubbard; Bob Sul- U. where he was a member of Kap­ with a knife or other flat instru­ Adams, Doris McKamy, Erline tests' his strength by trying to van, Helen Merriam; Charles Cul- pa Sigma. ment. Shuessler, Bill Gafford, Jane Cox, Brown-Bryan Wedding jump over the waterfall and by >m, Lyra De Wees; J. B. Yake- Marian Wilkerson, Jeanne Bacon, The engagement and approach­ Hiss Wilbur explained that the swimming upstream." m iy, Betty Johnson; Jack Rushing, Eileen Horan, Nancy Collier, Helen ing marriage of Miss Ruth Brown Reid-McCurdy Wedding hand wheel is less difficult for the armene Calhoun; Harry Shuford, Greene, Eleanor Ann Perry, Helen to Cardis Bryan, son of Mr. and The marriage of Miss Ruth Nell beginner to work on that the power Emily Ann Black lost last irginia Waters; Rhodes Alderson, Seeligson, Katey Blakey, Mary Mrs. E. P. Bryan, 3300 Cole, was Reid, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. wheel since it can be made to re­ Tuesday a dark green, unlined, inne Dyer; Bill Fitzgerald, Rose Jane Brinkerhoff, Carmen Cross- announced Sunday by the bride's Charles Milton Reid, and Franklin volve at the desired rate of speed. wool jacket in Dallas hall. If •ynne Connell; C. D. Shamburger, thwaite, O'Rene Tomlin, Lavinia parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fyp- E. McCurdy, son of Mr. and Mrs. After her demonstration several M ; located, will the finder please onnie Harris; Charles Thompson, Rorie, Mary Catherine Milner, son Brown, 3705 Normandy. The F. E. McCurdy, was solemnized students asked to try their skill, communicate with her through ietty Cochran; Scott Clark, Patty Blanche Brown, Jean Vilbig, Eve­ marriage will take place Oct. 12 Saturday night at the home of the but found the work not so simple the Kappa box or call 5-2480. "ate; Bill Mitchell, Vivian Aber- lyn Ward, La Neyl Brown, Jo­ at 7 o'clock in the evening at the bride's parents, 6034 Bryan Park­ as it looked. After several at­ rombie; Jamie Gough, Jane Moore, sephine Morgan, Mary James, Ma­ Christ Church, Episcopal, with the way, with Dr. R. G. Mood, pastor Mus King, Christine Burton; bel Johnson, Dorothy Tennison, Rev. Bertrand L. Smith officiating. of Grace Methodist church, offi­ *°rge Works, Frances Tate. Ludie Mai Sensabaugh. Miss Helen Faye Connor will be ciating. Gamma Sigma Zeta of Lambda Miss Brown's only attendant, and Both Mr. and Mrs. McCurdy at­ iASY WAY TO BREAK .AND AN EASY WAY Delta Chi Luncheon Chi Alpha announces the pledging Alex Clark will be best man. Thom­ tended Southern Methodist univer­ Delta Chi fraternity was-host of Curtis Aiken, Calvin Tapp, and as G. Brown, brother of the bride, sity. She was a Kappa Kappa A BLIND DATE TO ENJOY A PIPE aturday noon at a luncheon for James Singleton. Oakes Turner, and Albert Davis Gamma pledge, and he was affili­ ct'ves, pledges, dates at tte-fra­ will be ushers. ated with Kappa Sigma fraternity. gility house. Following the lunch, Miss. Brown, a member of Kap­ The couple will be at home at Delta Sigma Phi BLIND DATE I INVESTIGATED ^ group attended the football Delta Sigma Phi fraternity en­ pa Alpha Theta, attended S. M. U. 6034 Bryan Parkway. a PRINCE ALBERT - «ie in a body. tertained Sunday night at the fra- _ OPENS HER The forty-six guests were: Tip- ternity house with a supper. Mem- (Ntne.Otlt 0J ten 1)11 aRV CaiTipUS DOOR® SETTING FOUND IT THE MILDEST, "i Jones, Elizabeth Evens; Albert bers and their dates who attended • MELLOWEST PIPE a LITTLE OAISY rting, Jerry Huffington; Marion were Bill Moore, Betty Brown; TOBACCO 60ING! Snt, Margaret Freeland; Edwin McCoy Wallace, Mary Alice Per­ STEAM ENGINE ® edd ing, Mary Louise Kucera; kins; Dan Patterson, Helen Miller; IN MOTION j** Mollet, Margaret McDowell; Charles Clark, Martha Lee Moore; "arles Max Cole, Nell Ray Tug- Raymond Campbell, Carolyn Pat- WHICH RAISES e "; Sam Johnson, Betty Camer- ton; Ralph Tinkle, Hattie Bassett; TRAP DOOR € *} Dan Cole, Patty Tate; Oscar Mike Powell, Ruth Bouchard; John RELEASING 'omack, Lillian Cullum; T. Erwin L. Henry, Jean Webb. JOIN THE *A.PARADE! 'emrnons, Laura Hogan; Charles PIE - EYED — PWNCt ifferrt °j"g. Sarabeth Davis; Jimmy S. A. E. Pledges BLtNO PIPER ROBOT® A S£CR.*T .»« '"son, Wynnfred Holloman; Wer- Sigma Alpha Epsilon pledges 8r WHO EMERGES s Pli Henke, Edwina Hahn; Bud elected the following officers at ?OBACCOS. Mljjr , wrt ogardus, Marion Norton; Waller their meeting last Monday night: PLAYING mpBoihe, Margery Winston; James Jamie Gough, president; Jack r A lk SAXOPHONE ire! ' 'e, Mary Grace Gillespie; Rushing, vice-president; Ed Mc­ 1 wo? ,.eh Macauley, Cynthia Lillard; Laughlin, secretary-treasurer. FOLLOWED BY 1 ^ Wear BALFOUR badges YOU'LL S"^ imp °°ro Carter, .Florence North; MICE. BLIND DATE Molt* Wlnst NATIONAL JW °n, Margaret Marie Kappa Alpha Theta Buy Yours From IS FRIGHTENED n P« wnsend; George Jackson, Juan- Kappa Alpha Theta announces SlflOKt ' gvilH a kouth; Tommy Spafford, Eliza- the pledging of Miss Elizabeth Rol­ BY MICE AND ;in Williams; Bob Wilson, Jane johnny Clingingsmith, Mgr. ler. LEAVES TOWN [or ft ore; Guy Franceis; Tom Daw- >n. Gamma Phi Pledges L C. BALFOUR CO/ 11 NEVER TO 1 id tW Pledges of Gamma Phi Bete RETURN A** elected the following officers at 206 N. St. Paul rHBAHH Theta Kappa Nu Tex; pledge meeting Monday night at W- Alpha of Theta KaPPa Nu **+-^^^^^^^"^^"^^-***e^>+-^^++*+>^^^^>^****-^^-^-