Skillet Is Recaptured After Year's Absence The Skillet came back •home" Monday. The famed trophy, after a one-year visit to SMI', was returned to Student Body President Aubrey Owen Monday by SMI' Student President Richard Deals and two other SMI' student councilmen. "We would have had this back to you the night of the same," Deats explained, "but only two of our council mem- ber were there. The rest went home for the holidays. I don't think many or us expected to keep it another year." The trophy was originated by 194

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VOL. 54 FRIDAY, DEC. 9, I955 UT\ ()( CASION -Back at TCU after a year's "vifit" to the SMU campus in Dal- Skillet trophy is received by a happily grinning Aubrey Owen, right, student [-.: president Richard Deats, SMI' student president, doesn't appear too joyous iRt SMU lias held the pan only three of the past 10 years. Other members of the Pre-Holiday Events [SJ egation to Monday's Congress meeting were Miss Janice P a t t i s o n and McCall, council representatives Planned Next Week A Christmas convocation, a The University Choral Club, \ting to Be in SC Lounge turkey dinner and an annual directed by Ernest Lawrence, faculty party will highlight will sing three selections: 'O, pre-holiday festivities next Great Mystery," "From Heights week of Heaven to Eartli I Fare" and Final Election to Determine A one act Christmas comedy, ■ Wakefield's Second Shep- "Come, Be Joyful; Come Gay herd," will be presented at the Shepherds." convocation at 11 am. Thursday Appearing as the three shep- 18 Favorites for Yearbook in Ed Landreth Auditorium. herds in the play wil be Van i Miss ICO and class favonties will be chosen Monday and Tuesday. Final The play is sponsored by the Rathgeber. Richard Midgett United Religious Council and and Miss Joyce Gordon Others f ru in the races will determine the 1H winners who will receive recognition in the School of Fine Arts. It are Hunter Brush, as Mak. Mrs. Horned Frog. will be directed by Carl Shel- Mary Lynn Brush as Gill: Miss ; of the winners will not be announced until the book is published ton. graduate student from Dalnne McMurray as Virgin ig will be in the Student Center lounge only, from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m each day. Q,,jnian. Okla Mary and Bill Purcell as Jo- I were presented at ~ —— Tlu- play was written by an seph. Ith. ..1 Presentation Bail "These new features have pages. NcwsfOtO Publishing unknown author in the 14th Edmond DeLstte and Misses bee,, approved by the student Company of San Angelo will Century for presentation at an Billie Elam, Joan Gowdcy and Ik print the annual annual miracle pagent. Joanie Smith are the angels. the tin! time in the publications committee but will The Wise Men are Larry Boh- lav ■ . >ma observers, the not be revealed until appear ler, Raymond Smith and Miss Pt in Rail "broke even" ance of the yearbook in May " Lib Flores. v, that is. Approximately 500 pstSOM More Work, Meetings The annual faculty Christ- In the past the dance in- paid $1.50 per couple In mas party will be from 0:30 to 8:"0 Tuesday in the faculty wiurine finalists for the dance in the Student < enter lounge. wiritrs' section of the to the music of the music Planned for Congress Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Scott, rned King has cost from of the Geary Patteson Or- chestra which charged S300. Bv DAVF MOWN Biggest issue at the conven- Instructor in English and facul- IN la sl.Min. It was bud- ty social director, is in charge "Big name" bands and an Student Co ngreI was tion probably will be a resolu- ted b\ the administrative of the event. A buffet supper mniittce this year for SGftO. off the campus dance site— warned it may have to hold tion condemning racial segre the Casino — had caused will be served. The ,: • v SfS'VS saved will two meetings a week to get all gation in colleges and univer- he.iw losses previously. Wednesday a Christmas din- I tor some innovations its work out of the way. sities, Owen said. Py working through the The warning, voiced by Stu- ner. With turkey and all the ■ I believe will make TTSA adopted a tesolution trimmings, will be served in Thanksgiving holidays. dent Body President Aubrey , 1956 II.irned |*rOg the most against segregation list spring, the Cafeteria during the regu- members met thi Ir first copy Owen, followed recommenda- I ■ vtt," Editor Dave and the National Students As- lar dinner hours. deadline of one-fourth the total tions made at the In- said. sociation, of which TCU is not tercollegiate student Associa- The Cafeteria will be dec- tion planning session in a member, adopted a similar orated in a Christmas theme resolution during the summer and table-cloths, napkins and Georgetown last week. candles will be on each table. i/d Lounge Profits Lengthening l1'1' regular Other delegates to the con Monday meeting wai not ference included Joe Latham All campus offices will ba deemed feasible by Owen. who student body vice president, closed from 5 p.m. Thursday, said that most members have and Misses Lynn Clark. Bar- Dec. 22, until 8 a.m. Monday, o Buy Color TV Set to leave abOUl 5:30 p.m. bare Sullivan and Maureen Dec. 26 and again from Dec. 31 The TTSA meeting, attended Denman. to 8 a.m. Tuesday. Jan. 3. . TV set plus SHOO tions to Its use. Dr Spain by five TCU delegates, made stated for other Improvements plans for the March convention Possible recommend a lions be presented to the In Abilene include a portable organ or Bowl Tilt Plans Due |uulcnt Center if plans of the organ attachment tor the Stu ident government committee dent Center ballroom piano, an Want Charter Bus 1 out. extra pieno or an Bmbo o At Wednesday Rally nmittee, which super graph To Cotton Bowl? led operation of the old The Embossograph, ■ -i^'1 A Cotton Bowl pep rally will "Some yells are more effcc- ', the Administration printing machine, was request Sign Up in SC be staged in the Student Center tive in a large place, luch as aiding basement, has some ,.,1 l,v the .VMvities Council Students desiring u special ballroom from 6 to 1:30 p.m. the Cotton Bowl, than Others," 1,850 in profits on hand. after members saw one recent bus to the Cotton Bowl in Wednesday. Zetsche stated. 1 Purpose of the rally is to The pep rally will end in of SH50 has been enr- iv at the University »f Arkan- Dallas Jan. 2 should sign up familiarize .students with the time for the basketball game irked for purchase of a COl- aas. it embosses letters on post at the information desk In cheering section, card tricks to between Kentucky Wesleyan lon Mt, Dr. August the Student Center lobby be- er board. be performed and location of and TCU in the Public Schools committee chairman. 1 We certainly need these ail fore noon Monday. Aubrey Owen, student body presi- the band. Gymnasium & The rest ■ approxlmatel; dltlons," said Misi Elisabeth "The game will be OB tele- A band will be present at the Ittfil) I been gathering dust Youngblood, social director dent, announced. The ims wil be chartered U Vision," said Earl Zetsche, head rally and there may be some the lounge closed In Jan "Our pianos are constantly cheerleader, "and we want pen cheering tor the basketball llary. SSOagb students show inter- being moved about. The Km- pie to hear us IS Well as see us " game, but the primary purpose "\\ bni llv est. I ope to have a meeting bOSSOgrtph would aid P|' ' Owen said fare and other To assure thev will bo heard, is lo give students instructions kior Christmas to pass the of Campua events, which «w details will he worked out the pep csblnet is picking out tor the Cotton Bowl tilt, Zetsche bom s ii to the Student Center Activities Council s blgi later. special yells for the game. added. along with some recommenda- lleneck. f :; $:;iw * p^q.. 7 Frid/ y, D.•t 9 Port Royal' Lacks Appeal, Disc-Jockey Formot New KTCU Equipmeii Bui Tastefully Presented Improves Reception! Hocal." *III,II np.nrd la** Mother Supcrti r PHaSj 111 thr I ittlr I'hraltr. »ill ■* arho endeav d serve an ovation lor their <>rs to maintain calm amid 1 lu' p-t* nwrt ftfftia l,,ila> and *)■■!•■ exceptional work, The one se4 CampUl radio listeners got a Instead of Ui, 1 : 1 Hi I pm Wriflrn l,» lUni, dp turmoil. used is an authentic and Im- Uontherlanl. "I'tirl Kood' b dir, rl- double bomi- this greek* from In her first Little rheati i pressive interior of a convent lem of camp,,. rd b. lie Wjllhrr \ oll.a h ».-■ slant statics KTCU aUrMtw 1. Mr. Mat, I.nn lltii.h role Ah.-- Can performs ad- with an effigy of the crucifix a and K.,ia.» I'atton t„ Maxv manaitrr.l WlUCfl *»«« « mirably .is a young nun who ion in the background, pillars The station has Installed By DAI..: KDMOND8 $2.01)1) worth nf new equip IM-Idmgs and then r, \ 1 1 's in 1 role of dedication tot in the foreground and stair the station, ., di, ,. "Port Royal, second of the iir and almofl tail men, <1 signed to insure a w ays on both sides leading off connects each a drama department's the 11e t In the o 11 I » appreciable stage strong signal in all dormitories presentations ot the year, is an and has adopted the currently the station The s mile role, that of the Arch The appearance of mason also is covered „, ,,„. £ intelligent, absorbing play. bishop, Kdinoii. Del.atte once ry is effectively achieved. popular disc jockey format 1 ,sti fully presented and pos more demonstrates why he The lighting is outstanding, The d j s\ stem is designed to hi each bulldln , m tsing possibl) the flneal lei is considered one of th. most particularly in the closing a'iow more freedom In pro- watt transmute, I „ tings and eostum.s ever pro- gifted actors who has ever sequence, and contributes a gramming and to pro ide a re equal strength L Vided for I Little Theater pro- (rod the Little Theater great deal to the impact of laved atmosphere with empha- c.rrled to «.,., ,ia1 I duction. boards. As in his role as the this last scene sis on the personality of the A ( . electric OUl By its very essence, how prosecuting attorney in The costuming department announcer IfK of the RCW d,r(l(. ever, the drama possesses ■ "(.line .Mutiny." Del.ille s seems to have outdone itself. A survey aril lie made soon will raise KT, limited a] pi al, and Its popular portrayal is almost t law less, particularly in the appand of and students will be able to in- operating; costs about Sot acceptance will probably fall and he effectively creates the the men. the officers, soldiers, fluent' o programming, Program cent, Station Man short of that of "The lame impression of pomp and np lackeys and the archbishop Director Bob Bruton said girsi said. New advertise, M tiny Court Martial " pishness that is the arch The makeup crew also does an "In this way we believe that counti are expe bishop. "Port Royal" coiner.is a exceptional Job, especially on KTCU 1 an give its listeners this additional c a group of nuns at the convent A tendencj on the part <>i all DeLatte, achieving the- effect what tiny want better than any "Recognising : ol Port Reyal in the latter the actors, particularly In long of baldness Corpulence and Other station," Bruton add d of a campus radl seventeenth century who re- passages, ii to apeak too n age Tin- Sew format will feature sfudints, KTCU • fuse to sign a writ dec l.irinu and to lose volume as the "Port Royal ' IS not the type disc |i ckeyx Robert Roddey •Vary way t„ ,,;. that they are not followers !pee< h progresses Because of of play to delight an audience, Bob Bruce, Norman IVrry. Hob ers and srUJ .,:, of Jansenism. 1 Important a but rather to foster thought Burn. Milt Smith, Bill Ryan suggestions for nt us fi i1 that to sign .phra.-is and even sentences are los 0 provide material for re Far] Zetsche, Dennis Bruton, pmvement," Rlgg would be a violation of the ' upon the au Exces flection. Roy Baton and Bill Dink ed. pure ami personal concept of live rapidity of speech can tx Taking tins Into con Idera On the feminine sidi M their religion. The drama lies discerned in even the leading n i avai Qaylynn n.iic r and Suzanne in the struggle among the nuns characters at times and results little to be de lly Gardner will alternate m a themsch,>, ami between the u an occasional loss ol the and professional I bit of PATRONIZE YOUil nuns and the officials of the thread of dialogue emerges as a true exi ■ called • ADVERTISERS I church who are demanding thai The stage and lighting crews of the dramatic art they sign The eircumstanc tt of the mo- ment, the threat of excommuni- cation if the writ isn't signed. and the continual persecution by the church are ever piv.M nt in the lives of the Port Royal MY GAME! LUCKY 0R0ODLES! nuns 'i. . - they an pursue their spiritual life as I they desire. Because of this, the very foundation of their beliefs is shaken, and their complete WHATS dedication is threatened. THIS? Outstanding in the produc THERE 5 NO GETTING AROUND IT-Lui lion ll Miss Jackie Hicks as For solution, see r Francois*, the young paragraph at right. U'tier. And ilicre'.i DO getting around thai u-..-, nun who desires only the free- the Droodle at left, either —the Droodlt'l dom to contemplate and medi- tate, but who must undergo the Lucky smoker with bum seat at tbotb stringencies of persecution. guy ig really up against it. But he's got a swell: UiH Hicks portrays her char- acter with depth and insight, of view on smoking — he smokes Lacks perception and skill. Upon Mlsa l.iate, I.uckie.s t.iste better because tl Hicks and her splendid por- trayal rests a great deal of the of line tobacco that's TOASTED i" taste overall effectiveness of the pro- CIlanoM are our friend in BaetsOn 28 duction. Mrs. Elizabeth Schwari as "This is th,. hgat IWljllg cio.irctle 1 | Sister Angelique turns in a DROODLES i ..I'Vnght 19.V1 In Bgga* Wos performance which bespeaks her experience and ability as an actress. Sister Angelique is one of the nuns exper- "rrs TOASTED" iencing the quaking of her spiritual inundations, and fo fasfe. 6effet/ Mrs. Schwarz effectively por- trays the indecision, the fear and the mental trembling of this nun. Two oil.. s who ac- quit themtelvei with excep- Students! EARN $25??! tional performances are Mrs Pat Record as Mother Agni ■ Cut yoiifU in oa UM I,U< WV Droodli joM wktm Wn pay $J5 and Miss Lorna Doone Carr as for nil we use- -and f..p n whole Sitter Gabrielle. Mrs Record raft we don't law' .Send your is polled and polished as the I)n«HilM with di'scriptive tides. Inctudfl V'Uir IsaUBat, ,1-liln ■*.«. c.tl- b v;. IIIMI olgassl atnl ■,,■ n.iinf uild u flii(treA«»()f thai (lonler in your col- llfjgl (<-wn from whom von buy ir I in 'i' Mrs most nflen. 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STATION ? 3100 UNIVERSITY DR SO PHONE WE- 0128 LUCKIES TASTE BETTER - Cleaner, Fresher. Smooths FT. WORTH, TEXAS B*. I. Co. i-KODCicror Mi J^njiMt^n X^uu<^nyuinyn AMRKICA'S LIADINO HUUF.CTUIIII or CIOAHITIII pHfcy, Dec. 9, 1955 THE SKIFF * Pag» J Loss of Dean, Former Trustee Felt Dean McCorkle Was Dedicated Mrs. Beckham To Pursuit of Good, Beautiful' Served TCU >,., a nan dedicated to In his funeral oration In Bumming up. r>r Lindley -nit and the widest pos- Ed I iTniii-tli Auditorium said harlng and dissemination Monday. Dr. I.lndley descrin i ' Hi' spurned an easy and For 43 Years p< good, the beautiful, and ed Dean Mc( orkle as "onr of ■ comfortable career and riveted One of the most faithful i " the most completely dedir.it i wire the words used bis life to the cause of develop- members of the TCU family" ed persons I have ever President D Ray I.ind lag the Clllturt of the South- Was Mis Sadie T Beckham. |H VI knmi ii. an lni|ilarahle for nf 1 | I tribute to the late T In 43 years she Served as assist- the shodili. and unrepentant 5 McCorkle, dean of the Dr M K Btdler presided and ant dean and clean of women, ,if Fine Arts fur 1] advocate of the enrii linient B it tribute to the h,t<> trustee and trustee emeritus. j AII.i died Dec 1 In his Which comes to life thiiiiu;h - dean Tie Rev. Qranvllla T Mrs Beckham, a resident of bo the fine arts.' Walker nf University Chriatian rort Worth for 74 yean, died

Church offei id a praver and Monday in a hospital after a the Rev Thomas Sterck of Mat- brief illness. tin vvs ,M ,. nm r i a I Moth. ' She became assistant dean of Church read from the srrip- women in 1918 and in 1321 she ISurial was In Dallas and became dean sin- retired in 1337 and a year later was members of the fine arts fac MRS SADIE BE< KHAM ulty and deans nf the colleges named to the board of trustees. of the Tniversity acted as Several years ago she retired honorary pallbearers. The committee Other members are Dr E L. Pross. chairman of the from the board because of fail, dean is survived by his wife; parents. Mr and Mrs H. T. department of spcoch-theater- ing health She was then named radio. and Leonard Logan, as- McCorkle of Fort Worth: and trustee emeritus. slstant prof' ssor of art a brother. Sam McCorkle of The former dean nf women D.ill.1-. Th* three men will handle all administrative duties for the was remembered with great Vs l A native of Mexia, Dr. Mr School Of Fine Arts and will fondness by "old time" TCU t C rkle i eceived his bachelor divide hours in the dean's of. students of the 1320,s who re- ■ "f arts degree: from flee call so well when she used to i n Mi thodist University In regard to the selection of in 1021 and 1333 v a new dean. Dr. Lindley said. clang that old bell out the side Iff received his doctor'- degi ee "Action on this matter will bo door of Jarvis to signify to the Ij nf Texas In very deliberate, and after a campus that it was time tor the I'M:' great deal of consideration." girls to come in at night. Prioi <■> coming to TCI held ' posts at the UnJ. A member of University versitj of North Can lina, Kan- Congress Donates $100 Christian Church since its or- sas City University, University To McCorkle Memorial ganization, Mrs. Beckham re- of Texas and SMU In 1942 he A |100 donation to the T sided at the home of Miss Lucy tme chairman of the music S m i t h McCorkle memorial Smith. 2340 Princeton. department and dean of the scholarship fund was made The funeral was held Wed- School of Fine Arts Monday by a unanimous vote nesday at University Christian A three man rommtltee. of Congress Church. appointed this week bv Pres The fund began when Dean ident Sadler, will direct af- McCorkle*s family requested fairs of (he School of Fine that friends donate to such a FOX BARBER SHOP Arts until a new dean Is memorial rather than send selected. flowers to the funeral. "Just around th« cornor." Dr. Michael Winesanker. pro- Nature of the scholarships to 2956 W. Berry DEAN T. SMITH Met olthl 1 feaaor of music literature and be provided by the fund has not musicology, is chairman of the yet been decided

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X'TVN. Bad Boys in School' Rebels to Sing 3 --V i.,« > *a■> opus cartel To Be Staged Monday ln sc Jan- 12 The 100 Singing Rebels from KV^ >£, The TCU Oixra Workshop Pa., senior; Mirs Elaine Ross, Arlington State College will will present Bad Boys in Aniarillo junior: Miss Harriet present ■ li^l't musical pro- Goldston. San Angelo fresh- SchobJL" en operatic farce, at gram in the Student Center The former Miss i ,„,., ., man: Miss Martha Pulliam, an 1 By LINDA I EW1I 8 p.m. Monday in Ed Landreth ballroom at 8 P« J - Curtis. Duluth, Mini • Auditorium Fort Worth sophomore, and The largest touring choir in Miss Nlta Webb, Odessa man. and William Skaft, I E Clyde Whitlock. instruc- Miss Sharon Swenson, Amaril- the Southwest, the Rebels are freshman, is engaged to Billy Worth 'iininr. lo freshman tor in music and Star-Telegram being presented by the Activ- Bailey of Odessa Rs 01 attend- Nov !) at hint P music critic, will :Jve a brief Robert Sporre, Fort Worth ities Council No admission will ing the I'mverstiy of Trx.e Church. They arel talk on 'American Opera." graduate student, will direct be charged. Clover Lane. They have not yet announced The production is adapted the opera and Dr Rudolph •Persons expecting to hoar I from an Austrian comic open Kreugor will conduct the Uni- formal concert are going to bi their wedding date versity Symphony Orchestra •adly disappointed.'' said Bruce by Johann Nestroy. and is con- Miss I.my Meissner. Wichita Mr. and Mrs |{„, , Bii cerned with the Improbable Scenery and costumes are de- Meal, San Angelo Junior and Falls fp'shman, is . ngaged to both Fort Worf signed by Lawrence Bahler. ,vti\ Itles Council member The antics of mischievous pupils. Mark Huff 01 Wichita Falls living at 14011 Pa I ti ai hen, parents the superin- Fort Worth graduate student. choir docs not cater to classics! He is attending Southwestern were married Ocl I tendent of the achool district Students will be admitted numbers, but leans more to- Medical School In Dallas I afi thodist chun h al ■ f and others. free upon presentation of ac- ward novelty traditional and plan a summer wedding She is the formei Mil i o- .1 The opera was premiered tivity cards. standard songs Webb. ' last spring at Hunter Col ge The group, under the direc- * * * The former Miss ( elia («. In New York The presentation Prof. Ruth Towne Back tion of nan Burkholder, has beer, ex '54 a The former Miss Connir Monday will lie the first away just completed Its IfM tour of Robert Oan tjuii k From Church Session (rippen. Fort Worth freshman, from the original location. Texas Saturday They will Miss Ruth Tamir. assistant and Jaaaes Paatk, D illas sopho- Featured in the cast are: Temple Miss Mai . Aim |j[ professor of religious education, more were married NOW :10 in 1ms. Lamps a Jack Vandasriff. Dallas soph- returned yesterday f: m St Highest Mountain' Is Weatherford of honor omore; Clark Waiters, Fort Louis, where she attended i Tuesday's SC Film Worth sophomore; William nursery conference held by the Walker, Fort Worth senior: De- "I'd Climb the Highest Moun- National Council of Churches tfjssj Elaine Ross. Amanllo Von Hamilton. Fort Worth tain.'' a religious film, will be She was the only delegate junior, is pinned to Jimmy Rob- sophomore; and Miss Loretta shown at ~ SO p m Tuesda) ni from the Southwest Members inson of Fort Worth He is a Six Students Montgomery, Fort Worth sen- of the conference studied re- the Student Center ballroom. member of Phi Mu Alpha ior ligion in the home and how Stars are Susan Hayward and serving with the Navy In Ban Also included will be Mrs churches may better ■ rve William Lundigan Admi Diego Hi len Vereen, Point Marion. families is 10 i ■ To Participate! * * * The former Miss Helen Brit In Bowl Events ton. Who attends Arlington Heights High School, and Six TCU students will pj::„ 2 S Charles Pursellejr, Fort Worth ripate in events - I junior, were married Nov. 2V the Cotton Bowl Athletic AiJ sociation Jan 2 at t • Howl game. Miss Sally Tuii T Engaged are Miss (.lend* heart, and her (Si ■ Tinkle, fort Worth sophomore, part in h,,!: I | and John Mitchell, law ton, at the TCU M Okla , junior They are plan Meeting S ning their weddll I car C o n f <• r e n e .■ S| Miss Pat Tomlinson. Qal | and Kent Burkhart. esj lives w 11 lie \ f Bay C ' Feb dent body pri I t | ■ ;r wedding data in head I Robert Csrr chapel Kent is. Rich working a- ■ "'ki'.v In tentative, and il il G Now Orli I Miss N in. ^ B.irllett. ex '38 The on: and Charles lords*, I Sou! h v. . j - jpoi tamanship I I won by T("' A ill be pi time of the i

Miss Greti hen ^ ounc :: : gherrell smith. Fort Some prop,. || 1 In a bad mood I). )ec 1 . in Grahan, ,,,,,. - ng SMI,.,,,• (, ampus dua ! .-"la r at Gleni rest Elemen- ■ i ith an of Gra-

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Sevi i a 1 pa it time |i i,N i I ings are listed al the School uf Business office In Building 1. I Openings include those for a I shoe salesman to help during i the Christmas rush, a service * station attendant, and an IBM LEQJrJABp'S operator to work about 10 i hours a week Other openings include ■ i WHIM, rov en « mi «c«i> junior accountant's position with a Cl'A firm, a delivery job which will include some In- ventory work and a sportswear selling job for a woman Further Information may be obtained from Dr. Ike ii.iri ison , LiBa«a

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A • « * * Contest Has Five Clubs Receive WITH THE GREEKS Cash Awards Official Recognition *4Y4 ®^^/r^- A ** Five new clubs ha\ e b n faculty in. ii,':, is or For Editorials granted official recognl i otherwise connected liv l-m I.I is COFFEE inti rcollegiate Aaaocia the commitiee on club with thi University. "on will five award- to',,leu aororitl a. An.-, club • to form on Top Scholastic Sorority Named 'iMI to atudenti and class Th n centl) formi d group campus must fill out an inform- P foi edltoriala dealing are ihi- Psych dog] Club with ation sheet and i ubmit It Dr Cyrus LeOrone, api in lor ororll". on campii e , ,{ | g, a ali ihol problem, p a con-tit: 11 n or :i itate- Vera the Sociology Club rpon menl oi purpose to the con I thing, !• Alpha Del i P lation is engaged 111 ■ "full time unbiased by Austin Porterfield and Di i IP approval I I figures reli ■ ed bj Ml Elli ibeth Youi\ j 11 Talbert; tndi pi i Inform ition sh i1 - maj be al dli dor, Alpha Delta PI li adi thi aororltiei imong eol 1 W itudi nta on the problems Students Collegiate Association, obtained from Dr Bits May I e of 2 4. the r< qulr< n< nt to tx .■■ luated cum laude Dr. Willis Hewatt, spa Hall commit',. ivi ■ iges an t> Ita Dell Delta, 2 18; Chi i hoi Aim of the n i- to atlmulate i luc itlon Prol - lion Room 211 of thi ■< 1.0 Kap| i r. ppa Gamma, l B K ippa sis Club tpon ored by Prol tion Building, nr from ', : 85 .. 11 i ai d Zeta , i i; thinking and aen ice based up cientl Tom Prousi . Dr, Maj i Hi Elizabeth Youngblood In the [ ation Tinkle and Mi - Kitty Wlngo ' Ci nler. , ■ were figured for ( ai d the TCU Di Mola) I 1 itudent'i office i li ot the lubji < I is "Ab M idi r itlon; It - 'I Merle Holllngsworth, ■or DELTA DELTA DELTA Foi A Fall Anal) rl ' D adline for entriea la April 19 Recognition by the coo Tomorrow Is v m Douglas, Tori W rth K nil i pn lidenl of Delta The - ditoi lala ihould be be- tei i- nei eaaary befor ., | i, Delta was choatfi ewi i BOO m can mi el as a TCU club. - g la it ■ formal dance Saturday at the li Awards will conaial Of cash and All be at u Club Deadline j • KOrted by Allen W MUM,! ,|, Th, acholar oni.es! is open Deadline for club pag I it , f r with a bouquet of gold chi for the Horned Frog has been ! >, Ita abo arc ha\ . nj Record Library em full-tlmi undergraduate atu- extneded through tomorrow I Iges «rlll entertain ab ut 2( Fort Worth oq Who have Hoi m i Fr >| Bdlti ■ I i !■■ mi L'KI of the Student Center A pui written profeaaionatty, h w Brown asks that itions | carols and Rifts from Santa Claui In th< ■ Adds 4 Albums Ig an annual pa I • : [ • nej Foil Worth | ring furtl ■ i w aib eii- h ive 0 ". I t Tri Delta and their dati I formation and entry blanks added to tl i S id nt I' members 100 word d I \ arloua home* In Port Worth v. ' 1)> an of Stu n c ird and the mofl y In his office in I • refre hmi nti al Caro' C ifi di nta 1 homa. F Richardson ■ ■ , the Journalism Building b § •i an Bach, is a time. ■al '.•. ork i ii :ie • d by Pictun - taken by Orgain's KAPPA SIGMA You Can't Say ben Studio > e, d not 3 . ma (raw roltjr will i U M K ippa A "music appreciation ' rec- as they are obtained by the ord attempts to acquaint the j irrow in observing the lidaj of thi i lunding TCU Buildings ■tail Othi r photographs la> man listi ner w i t h the be 3x5 inch glo ■ and ("in Omej Don't Have Lite techniquea oi Bi i thoven and are |23 tor a full page and $13 pmi ty at 1 e of M id Mrs i • for half-pages A prominent TCU s: . Two albums of Chi i Brown stresses the di idline I Walsh, --t-'i Stadii m Di at 8 p n haa an Invitation awaiting him I ded, one of re- cannot be extended furl in the Stud ligious songs and the other of ALPHA GAMMA DELTA r letter, which arrived secular pi, i . ■ rl Sn -li r, e» < utlve e UM ti pn Idi i I of Upha m Dallas, in\lt< These and other albums may Lost Watch At Jarvis • will entei tain membi the Four be checked out from the games A girl s watch. found in at T:>0 pin Monday at her home, 1561 Wa St rtel at a night from of the Administi will exchange toys, which they will club In I) at 10 cents an hour Bldg., yesterday, is . Idren'a Home K'l ; lo: Listening rooms are on the by Mrs. Ball, hostess at Jarvis Mr loin Brown the S Hall. It will be n turned to the CHI OMEGA Hall T( I Centi r. owner upon idelltifira' n Furl Worth, Tf\as ■ i pi dgi ■ ire | tanning a ' Roman n il ' r tororitii i from 9 to J p m : Center it will WEAR THE OFFICIAL By appi : Ml ■ („,*, -! ,1 soip to :te 'its K nj Georg* VI. Vardley & Co . Ltd, London LAMBA CHI ALPHA TCU CLASS RING • I da Cln Alpha will I ■ mem ' tmaa party at 8:30 | home | I Ryan SMC Bncanta Enti rtainmenl will b ■ turn I ALPHA DELTA PI D i'a ri acthrea will be honoi d »j Iheii | partj at 7 p m Tui idaj al I n, at 430 Rldgi « od Rd SIGMA CHI M E Sa Her wai Epailon .Mi. chapti r of Sign i raternity. ind SMI' Sigma I By HALTOMS A banquet followi d at the 1 i teria When yoj choose d Haltom Class Ring, YOU choose the official TCU KAPPA DELTA Ring. You gat outstanding Craftsman- aer daught r ti a fi i K ipi a . ship, beautiful design rind excellent I lr mothers will b> I from '-' i i 'i! tomorrow at service. I I en Piaaay Fort Wort Samp'es on display—orders accepted at rorlty will have a Chriatm ujrt:\ from 2 i al the home of Ml 1 '■■■■ 1 rl Worth THE UNIVERSITY STORE STUDENT CENTER BLDG. 'I pledgi - (I:. w nami a li hangi

"uture Profs COTTON BOWL WEEK ENTERTAINMENT lay Receive ON STAGE • DEC. 26-JAN eliowships ALEXIS SMITH ..< CRAIG STEVENS "A FUNNY AND ■ for Denforth I ccepted FABULOUS MUSICAL" f l); Irene Huber, prol : iftlcer 1 undation ' mti ,i foi Pi nods. rat i d <• PLAIN p YarJley brinoS yon [ '"1 to gradu ite male in paring for a college months and mortthl of ihaving luxury- polling ,. M U '" "'udyin md bl mmfi London stvle li no-, and , " urg -d to apply Dr NiltS thru ' I I I MAIS MP.M $3.8b From I 'Helen, the \>.iilj's center ol Eaahlona Foi nun, , omas . ementa and further the Yardley Sharing FJowL This distinguished toap-im- J m may be obUincd Balcony 65, $1.10 ■ ported From England and pai kaged in America should give I Huber In Room UT : Elm St., P.iHas ience Building you ui. to -i\ in,.mil- ,d -lining usury, The ,i,.|, |al|u,r tudenta sho u id »ilt- me beard, soothea the face .md softens the -kin in Huber before teav- arondrous Faahlon. Ai rour campus -i 11.25, Makers and 1 STATE FAIR AUDITORIUM ""' Christmas holidays diatributori for U. S. A., Yardley of London, lm., New Ifork. 'he applications is DALLAS mmmm

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Dear Keillor, Which is woi I With us little prior warning or fanfare as the Uni- lending anottu r tudent I, tivity card. I [ai f versity announced the coming of the original lfl Greek selling his free n. organizations in the fall of 1954, the Administration last sillers or I laCUll week announced addition of two sororities. big the above ii id< Some members of women I Inal for done' 1 answer Is obvloui Crock groups already on campus. I believe the | Same Song apparently do not welcome their tivity cards i , .,; . ""■ new sisters Pi Beta Phi and Delta solved, but w Ith 2nd Verse Gamma with open arms rather than Igi , "; The University, on the other w holesale crudi hand, felt that addition of the new it. tore the I m\ card and n ■ororities was necessary to he welfare r»f the campus her pennies fraternal system. dent who bad "Panhellenic Council is not opposed to the decision of wanted to g,i m the University to add the two sororities," said Miss friend from out i Corinne Eberlein, Council president. the gate the DOJ w my card, but th< .. Approximately 4(1 women had indicated an interest . In spring rush by Wednesday Pi Beta Phi must have at was taken up 20 members to be given a national charter and Delta loo? i This cai d Gamma will be allowed an equal quota Unless more wo- to Mack Clark w men register for rush or some adjustment is made, all some students, IA I spring pledges could go to the two newcomers ns getting them bai k I Well from OIK r Students who have not yet joined sororities probably would like te ti II M 9 will appreciate a wider selection and lfl sororities will east have adequately handle needs of a university the size of TCU so much to him fur I said Dr. Thomas F. Richardson, dean of students. SW CAMPUS CONFIDENTIAL Intend to uai it In have S I srd Sorority members consulted felt that the system is on it that I • H\ 1(1 I I \ KIHSTI IS not old or strong enough on campus to allow expansion low student w hi of approximately 1,400 women students, only slightly UT hers BIS given f: An Honor lyttem will be voted on they can land 1 more than 300 are sorority members or pledges oi Texas class< i this "■ eek, ICI ordlng to c In ■ome do) sell I The fact that only three of eight existing sororities mmittee. The quest lo have filled their quotas would indicate that ample groups : la] will dl m rstem end whom doi I TI ' are available at present. But what about he future'' .HI a during class tune A three-fourths vote with tainly not tu .i I sent of the Instructor would initiate the honor system inals' as Mr l The University wants to complete the sorority pro- Several ii adopted the plan one to belli ■ :*Tha|»| gram before a house-building one is begun All sororities RICE belonp to M i I da then can have an even start. Unusual wearing apparel ... rted si standard know. I wish Rii i dormitork ■ ■< meal-time. tell me Some sorority members seem to be considering the A poll by the Hue Threuhi r found i(> i» r cent <>f the Why could!:'! 1 present situation and welfare of existing groups, while . •! students polled favor wi u | ill oi • ,. time, permitted to bt the University is looking to the future and welfare of the while several suggested nlght-tlm< sttire onlj for breekfist. at a entire TCU sorority system. A majority of the women itudenU asual school IK te.ii ,i- B Si I clothes. th.it a guest or I I : Men students voted on everything I s and ties 1 go without i ii ' - "to prevent spil 1 in stir Vision of the Future clothes " d< pertinent migl BAYLOR ■ UM good f * i ' • Stand in front of Clark Hall, gaze eastward and Winter quarter enrollment si Ba; ed 4 100 itudents I onlj arenl imagine a modern three-story structure with basement. last week The total represented a drop of -44 tram Uu fall snd ths quarter know bOW 1 fe'l If your perception is in working order, the image A new system of registration allowed 197.1 i ter I do not i should be the proposed $750,000 School of Business. enroll In a half-hour pe: dent sellins hi The business center, which also will house the depart- A&M in outsider 1 ment of journalism, will be the cornerstone of the East An A&M freshman has been - pended for ths remainder able but SO IS a I Campus. of the semester for making a false r< port to militar) I sell g or even givl The stud) nt said he had been attacked and generally mis tickets to an oi Donations totaling S2Q0.000 already have been col- treated by UT students after the Fish Shorthorn game in Austin ,ay 'NOT TH 11 lected for the new building. Journalism ex-students are Nov 10. but do they m< SI gathering their own funds toward a modern printing plant It seems the student couldn't return to A&M In tune to sign :■ -• inds now ! to be situated in the basement. in at midnight. To clear himself, he asked friends at l"l to least aot '■■ ' shave, scratch and beat him so he would have some excuse for Frank Briitnn Overcrowded conditions existing in present quarters not signing in. 1521 Suffi.lk of both business and journalism will be eliminated with completion of the building Baugh Then, Swink Now For the majority of business and journalism students here today the building will have to serve only as a gath- ering spot during homecomings. The structure is not Frogs Return to Cotton Bowl scheduled for opening until September, 1957 At those future gatherings, main topic probabl] be the "good old days in splinter village " 20 Years After '36 Club Began On the 20th snnlvi rsary of by I.avne. John Kimbrough, Ki With two of • ■ the . Jan. 2, Aldrich, Joe Boutt, Bud Mr- learns scheduli d To the Victor . . . TCU will pit It; nshlp Padln, Banks MoF.idil.-n. C.len classic, it •! ' ■ Cotton Bowl ! I ersit Dobbs, Boti Fenlmore, Norm less colorful in It .started quick. After TCU defeated victory-minded of Mississippi squad South Van Bioeklin, V A Tittle. than it was. ai ' II Texas Tech. the Frogs leaped into national grid ratings. eastern Conference title-hold K\ le fiote, Doak Wslki r and It was comfortable. Like the man who came to B i Parilll dinner, they stayed all year. It is significant that TCU 1 .;'• tootball strati gy has marked many Cotton Bowl With national recognition came headlines. News- should lie taking the field in THE games, and a partial list of the papers across the nation rhapsodized Swi 4: Pitti el al the 1858 game, because the participating coaches suggests They got more space than the want ads Cotton Bow] ran trace its the reason They Include 1. R SKIFF The boys in the snap brims publicized the ProgS a Origin to a game in 1037 in Dutch - Mi M r, Bill Ah -iamb r Hollywood press agents do a large chest measurement. - Frogs participated Matty Bell, n X Bible Bobb) n.. skid' nn The Cotton Bowl pame was Dodd Frank Leahy Slip Madi- i.e..! >... I i\ ,n i

Swink and Pitts, recently returned from the New ! originally cone, ived by .1 Cur- lan, Bernle Moon Jett Neely, ■ York all-America band wagon, got almost as much an ■if Ihi - lis Sanford. a Dallas oil man Rob* it Nej land, Carl Bnavely . . i .. . time on national television as Hamm's beer ads His promotion, as a private en and Prank Thomas, ' R, The Frogs have obtained more publicity for TCU than terprisi of the first game on Ni i name i lo thi e player ■ i Jan. 1, 1037 — matching Sam and coach lists will be added . I'll',. I U «,« T"l body's money could buy. l.'.a "ffi.d at t,.iI W my Baugh and TCU again ' With and Johnny With the obvious benefits of publicity, untold ad- Hi. iiii.lc tl,< ,. • Marquette University -- was Vaughl on opposite ildei of the ■crlpUm i ■ vantages come to the University. the start of Cotton Bowl his Cotton Bowl field directing Editor...... Hal USl New students will flock to the campus because of torv such outstanding bit as Jim Associate Editor Hai ">■ 0| p eudo importance that comes with a nationally reCOg Later, it became a Dallas my Swink and Hugh Pitts for Editorial Asst. Bnsj Strml nized institution. Civic e n t e r p r i I e, gaining rCTJ and E igle Day and Paige Sports Editors Jim BrortJ strength in 1040 when the Col I.arn ROKSMSJ Donations will pour in and the proposed building Cothren fur Ole Miss. ton Bowl Athletic Association Just si Cotton Howl hlstorj iralure Editor NansttS program should get a shot in the arm. Benefactors get became en agency of the South ■ I ms to be repeating itself, so Women's Editor fl » ! generous when they've got something good to talk about west Atbli tic Conference In Ii TCU football history Tins Phots Esttior Gears* "1 on Monday morning. 1942, the conference voted to ear's Swink led team is the Circulation Mas I* Perhaps most important of all. additional opportuni- send its championship team an. he-1 Cotton Bowl contestant In Business Mcr HI ■ I ties will unfold to students even those who don't plav mildly to the Cotton Bowl game TCU hlstorj MOCC the IBS! IsMie Editor DslS SI football. ' ' as host school. Baugh-led one TCU sports en- IO:IN.IIIH- m Names on the list of Cotton J For some reason, employers are always interested in thusiasts all year have been Haw Ilrown. Hot' i ■•■ Bowl stars hint at the type of proudly comparing the two iiioiida Jim Memli applicants who come from i hook with winning football football seen in its 10 reii. I luslt I **> is, Iloif" '< ains. ti ems and not finding the lOais I rna The) include Sam Baugh Bob one lacking. Adviser . . I»r WsrWS S Dec. 9, 1955 THE SKIFF * Page 7 t\ b News u Telerama' to Star Caroling Trip to Hospital Two Art Teachers Leonard Logan, assistant pro- Third in the series was a pic- fessor of ail, .mil Max W. But- torial presentation of the Army planned by Student Nurses ler instructor in art. will ap- and Air Fore- ROTC units at pear on "Telerama," a joint TCU. Nursing student! will tnti r (ii snd F.I 11 - and reporter, M h 8« roper in the nation by i ntatlon of the speech The cast of The S, rond ,1 II..1HS Hospital Debbie Catlin, T n, Arli gaining 100 points in the Mc theater radio department a n d II rd s Play ." highlight of lay wit h Christmas Canterbury Association Nee* State College Rodi KFJZ TV. at 1 p.m. Sundav on the Christmas convocation will Channel 11 perform Dec 18 i i urolinf there A Chrlatmai part] aril] b ■ ■'■i'. k al Laki C iris , I. I;: : ' pl li id first in the Dr. Logan and Mr. Butler On Christmas Day. Dr. Wil- 1 Itorj party for iponsored BJ the Canterbury n n oi tatton al the home of Mr I event and second will (In bead studies of a model. liam I. Reed protestor of Old J enti and tii«-ir and Mrs Richard Hi and third In other ro in sculpture and charcoal, n Testament, will give a slide events rpe< tivi ly, and will demon- lecture on his travels in Pales- South Hi Ive nt H p in Su | ted pi' M ;: w funk will •peak al DSF it 8 p m Sunday After his sp ech, the group Southwest Collegians THE GIFT HORSE Will go caroling and adjourn to ('ub.in,ii Cafeterit for refn lumn li about Chriatmaa gift suggestions, and I menta Hold Holiday Dances i think iH begin bj • iggi ting Philip Morria. Well, Business and row. I'll do no auch thing. \\\\y should P Anyone Five tun, s each year the Na Professional Women TCU was announced as con- tins to knmk together knows that Philip Morris terence winner. ■ B4PW Club will hold a i (Iuard Armory in Tex- I ilntcly imaahing Chriatmaa R-Jft. Only a poor arkana becomes a melting pot The Cell Block Seven is ex- Chriatmaa party at 7 so Wed- pected to play at the Christmas \ srith atrophied taste buds nee told about the ■ at 2223 Provine, home of students from more than 19 '' rria; Its bracing flavor; its freshnesa, lightneaa, Dance on Dec. 22. of Miss Vivian Sain, senior and colleges and universities who \ . grntianoae; its truth, its beauty, its brotherlinesa president Nationally, such schools as :.mt world of ours. S.i whv sin :M 1 waat< time r fur traditional holiday Northwestern. Vanderbilt. LSU, Singing Seminarians dances. NaV) and Old Miss are repre- that j "'i already know? Tl Si "' "g ariana w ill The dam, -, .insured bj sented. No division is made be- troat program at tween schools and, as yet, only the All-College Student Asso- 1 » today at the First M( tho- friendliness and good spirit has 's/' ditt Church and also at a n el ciation, a group of 24 student prevailed. t> >'i« /run l<> UJjrt i' E Duncan, Mr and dents was extremely high ami World War II Veterans coming V'i"". »„i "■ Kill tttgflrt— - li (\ s/|| I \l t\s I.I IDED IOI It Mrs Edgar Hennig, and Mr. the profestort felt an added mid Mis Newell Faulkner. to TCU really caught us off f'< IV/'I ^IIIHOK, „ r„H,.,,i.mol ll> fu,mifit fluff erer urilli' responsibility to the veterans hiitikstorr. The lour children families guard," Mrs. Charles R Slier- so the crowded conditions ,,re those of H Mllburn Fitts er, assistant professor of social weren't too noticeable " Mrs. .uni c.iii Porterfield, sciences, recalled. Sherer recalled. Friday, Dec. 9 THE SKIFF * Pagt 8 I

Column Right Oil Company Plans Interviews A representative from the may be aiade through etthei Rifle Team Ends SW Competition! Stanolind Oil and Gas Com the mathematics or geology de panj willM bei on campus,,„ , T,,lues- 'partmentj The company' • u,,.,„, In F - terested m atudenti receiving oaj to interview candidates loi jtireej jn geophyaical. geologi With 2 Victories and 3 Defeats geophysical jobs eal or electrical engtneerlni I'mirlli tin Appointments for InterrWwi physics or mathematics The rCU varsit) rifle team The learn begaa firi.n: the P.'PIT "i.tJ s :l \\ ilium ll.inilolpli Ili-art Tro- competition la Januarj Itaa wound up Its "" v.n It) team u, i Conference comp titlon pic Match yesterday, in this. I, i with ;i record of two ithl mutest. t.ir;i-ls arc fired , .iini three di • the Unlvet locally, then sent (o a central military eredll The last match of Ika sea national point far cansnarseen ire given in son was agasaal 8MTI last « ilh sthei schools The \rnn the work th, j Friday, n I wea by ■' 14* rifle team will Hra 1st HN Cross comn ■ pnini margin. Both Army .nut Air 1 ' ROT< units have combined 1,, farm tin' rarstt] sastsd Skiff Business Manage » ii i c ii Itroa rnsnswtttlve saatehaa » Ith seheals played by Tl I in football. t Ollst Stiff I I of Quits; Position Open such Resignation ol Pal Taj I The tot) requti L&M and Texas the I I done will In maintaining skift buslm • r was en- afternoons ■ • day, Its !■ eord Li Col nager Is i Why do more college Cross, pro! Utary The rorl "fi i imore 28 percent of ;\<\: ! ■■■. . , ! U I '• fenerall of classwork 1400 f ,r the - "Tl Applications for the position of fxeshmi • showing this year ■ I- ! up in tl men and women smoke hance of ■ w In • f Or Warren K I "Good Morning" said faculty adviser In the Journal- ism Building fi I to I Gets Response, l!i. e ind SMI were bested p in daily. Appl will be by Frag rill, men. hut T< I iti ,1 until noon Wo,In, V But It Varies «.is uutsctired by Texas day Baylot and la M. There was Tio ts will a| . ■ HAT! \\ VICEROYS 1 ' no TCI Arkansas match u fon the student Publications Non-conference matches were A airainst Tech Mich anil Ar of fie. Thursday, whan another of I UBSgtoa State the m jer w :li i ■ i from the K than any other Both Fr.uik Perl Collegian wl Worth sophomore, ai i H in anonymot Gllmore, N 'w Lenox ill . hn si facuth man fired 278 rsible A political i filter cigarette? - '300,000 Given A ho has, taught as will as

■ Pel bins ■ ■ I Shan NSA By Ford ■ n ii in I : all Arm) B i PAI i Minn U "When j ge McDanlel and Al Ford Fou ad ool (I, • Ian Met presi ■ at A ■ Air Porce NS \ ■ tot Coachi i are M Sgl Bio eign student lead, r exchange walk Into I Because only \ iceroy t> er an,! 14 i ■ D. ■ () linen regional NSA meeting al it down Macalesti t Coll gives you 20,000 filler traps The fund Dallas Women Plannis] marily for stu I r ex- Carolers Plan change in the Par and M Pre-Bowl Game Brunei in every filter //'/>. made md Lai i Ai i Dall Night Serenade : c Weekl; t'luti witl ip l,nt ■ iders tory Hunch I i

from a /mrv natural substance I n.tpprei i.tli-il show I r ■ Electrii I fedelen sad ethers who like ntlal .'"i! s: • - NSA Pair Grounds t,i Mil;; Mill have the oppor- vice I>M sidenl b '■ l p m. Jan I \ found in delicious fruits tunity to do so at 9:15 p.m. Tursil.iv when carolers gather Tl., nfer The launch will l| in front of the Student (en- the d and other edibles! ter. of the campus and t hull,', | They will be famished change Ideas with other ml sons sheets, hut will timl and i I ]¥es, onlj Viceroj has this Biter composed ol 20,1 0 reading them easier U the] 0 tilt- f traps. You cannot obtain the same filtering action bring alone i flashlight. in an j irette. TeatatlTC plans for the Wandering minstrels are to serenade the dormitories, FORMAL A 2 The Viceroj filter wasn't jusl whipped up and rushed to glting lirsi preference to the 0 martel to meet the new and skyroi keting demand for til- tallies ami then gotag on to WEAR I tered cigai ties. Viceroj piom ! Starti . mom the men's dorms. Nearby res than - i I el t and perfi 11 filter. Idents nay be caroled it lime permit^ RENTALS CLij The i.Holers, spnnsiireil bv f fe Smokers ei ma e report that filtered V ' ive a the Music Committee of the • Pa) finei fiavoi iven than cigarettes withoul filter*. Rich, AethItles ( ouneil, will stag satisfying, yet pleasantly mild. until abottl I n :39 p.m. Formats Weddings

4Vicei u wouldn't know, witl I 0 looking t!i ii ii even had i filter tip . . . and \ i< eroyi cost COTTON BOWL onlj i penny or two more than cigarettes without filters! RECORD Ii ■ - whj more college men and women smoke V1CKKUYS than 1937—Tl I l«, Marqui tie Ii. a::\ oiln-r filtei cigarette . . . that • wli\ VICI IdO i- the larj lo.is—Bice 21, ( alorade it. selling tiller i igarette in the world! in:i9_st. Mary ■ 10, Texas Tech IS. Mill—( lemson 6. Itoston J, 1941 —Tea tl AsYM IS, lord h .in 12. 1941—Alabama 29, Texas \.\ M 21. i!M:i—Texas 11. Georgia Tech T. rut Randolph Field 7, Tea is

DM,-,—Oklahoma AAM 14, T< t II. 1946—Texas III. Missouri 27. 1947—Arkansas o, LSI 9. DAYTIME OR EVENING FORMALS 1941—SMI 13, I'eiin. State I: 1949 SMI 21, Oregon II. We C^n Furnish You With Any Accessories. 19S9—Rice '" North Carolina II. 1951—Teanersee 19, Texas 11 20,000 I9S2— Kentucky 20, TCU 7. Tiny Filter Traps .7T 195:i—Texas 16, Tennessee II. A. HALLER IM4 Bias 28, Alabama I, plus that Real Tobacco Taste 1955—Georgia Teen 1 I CAM OUTFIT YOU FOR ANY FORMAL OCCASIO Arkansas I, c 9, 1955 rday. I> THE SKIFF • Page 9 Book 'Boobies' Chase Blues Pill Pushers Pit Dr. Reed Talks Collection of Answers Proven Product To Help Hackers To Two Groups Dr. William Reed, distin- TCTJ must he loaded with guished professor of Old Testa- Cheers Religion Teacher snifters. ineiit, represented TCU at the „ BOGU St MMrltS Krom ■ football rtat came The Infirmary hands out College of the Bible in Li xing- religion Instructor q uerled (old pills at the rate of 1,000 this Intellectual gem: ton, Ky , last Thursday and I M j„st waif foe "southpaw "" a week, according to Mrs. Friday. "JCMIS condemned divorce 0 i pan when thty'n '"' tud< nt explained 'Da. Lucille (1. Steers, head nurse. Ha lectured on the "Dead Si | ' a Di Ambroae ■ • i in whore the wife commit- vtd wi very religious, Hi "And thai doesn't include Scrolls" and spoke at a chapel ted chaatity " (No no!) the pills given for other service. • ,,r in raliskm! never did anything ' iVn. things." she said. Tuesday at the Arlington T pared for Blua Dr. K.dens aajn the trurwer Dr. Bdaaa ihM »as inform- Some people may find the Heights Christian Church, Dr. which left him guetaini r. ad, mid pills, composed of aspir- ed that "Moses defeated the Reed r porteu on a TCU study 1 'ftebekah waa the wife of Isaac ibk teacher has i Igipti.ins at the Bad River. in, mtilio !.niiine Hovers tour of Bible lands which he powders, caffiene and other - m ,,f blur booh and the brother of Laban (A Texan, no douht.i direc'od last summer. • VeiMt.il person this n,i„ i, ingredients, reminiscent of I w hIeh provide Bui Dr Cdens' real favorite ah I the military AP( pills and 7 !.) pull llllll i- the inawar he reo Ived con- the earlier CC pill of World J area of daapand- This one convinced Or Kd cerning prayer which War I vintage. Prohably the Dean Shelburne aw not to depend on verbal "Those who pray in private non military or Infirmary equivalent to the pills is the contact but to write namei on •hall be n wai li d bj a private i oUection to the blai kboard it expli ■I Wav (old tablet and simi Resumes Duties v whi n lifi' gets too Cod and God knows wan: Hi '"-1 tiie Cr at ma fore you uh them I0 pray like lar aids for the snuffy nose. Miss Elizabeth Shelburne, j ■ said with a Mary Anthony " 'A slight de this, The Lord l| mv 'shep- dean of women, has resumed [ | i daclded some viation from Herod's ip< herd ..." Tn the early 1920s a flood In r duties after beinu confined [ wan i ra Mariamlne ) brilliant answers Dr Kd- of celebrities and famous per- to the Infirmary for 10 days Once Dr. Kdens BUda the < ol fuels while grading blue sons made appearances on the Other persons recovering Ked on n i aulaaea wara just mistake of asking a certain TCTJ campus. Among these from illnesses are Dr. Willis to ti ust to manor] booki have enough humor student to explain the sic he hut dutii personalities were Robert Frost Hewatt, professor of biology, |lr Meal copies s-mr of nificance of the Parable of i religion Instructor an h i and Vachel Lindsay, poets. Wil- who almost contracted pneu- In ntfawi into a blur hook the lig Tree. eating profession liam Jennings Brvan, politic- monia last weekend and Mrs 'The tree was In a vinyard," ian, and Paderewski the pi- Lillian Henderson. Jarvis U MOM "n "it* of paper. And some of the itudenti it uh nt wrote ' li wouldn't thej feat the anist. teat, who is in a Dallas hospital. lid no matter how often he produce >N he put ferl adl ihem. tlier never tail grade, write in the text around it an.l said 'il will boohs, "Blesst d in the merci- Iprmidf him uilh a hearty [Whal abo it ful for they shall receive mcr- fcujh the f..r ' ROTC Units to Hold I li ■ favorites Another imwer Dr I lo this Dr Kdens retorts I i of the Paaaover. rec. |vod arai "Eaai ■■• - wen "Study to show thyself ap ['The Paisovar," a student left hand people " To this the i ttrlp oi land that Dances This Weekend in the * ay ol Moees and TCU ROTC units will hold have its pie-Christmas dame i Hmmm I pie-Christmas dances this from 8 pin to 12 midnight to- liar" wrote con- weekend in the Student C« tel morrow night. i a religious ballroom. The Cosmopolitans with Per- I H brewi In Jesus' ry Sandifer will play and AF I slots had no a .-. ei The Army ROTC dance will be from 8 p.m. to 12 midnight ROTC sponsors will act as hi I- : | line " (Ami | tonight Members and coaching teases \ The dance will be semi- staff of the Hljo Horned Frog formal and corsages are op- bjecti that - f football team will be presented I i i tional. Mom.- Repass and his on I H ititudet Cadets of both units will ra will play for the semi-form- ) waj stu- Wear regulation uniforms with al affair. C ill not be them the exception of whl In ol students' inn and black bow ties for the Air The An- Force ROTC will Iptiuns ol the Beatltudea I :

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S*H AS COFFEt Friday. Dec, ? THE SKIFF * Page 10 HTUl MAN ON CAMPUS Frog Cagers to Test Crimson Tide In Dixie Classic Opener Tonight Tech trimmed the frogs. 7fl fit, ., r,:.i.-.....)Richard ,,v...i O'Neal, ik* the K 6 7 Tech trimmed the Froi By JIM HI NDItlt RS d Oklahoma City University junior center, again will lie the ln Seeking their second victorj big offensive gun for the 1*1 tgl routed the Purpte, 84 56. Mon- in tour quirts, the TCU eagers The Purple ■harpahoot r has day night meei powerful Alabama In the connected for !>2 points in three The Frogs' biggest problem opening round of the Dixie games to date and leads tlie ,,,,u- appears to be the Classic Tournament at 8 p m conference in scoring Inexperience of forwards DICK tonight in Birmingham, Ala The big center lias shown a .,. d Bctts But Coach should the underdog Frogs new shot, a left-hand hook, to Brannon is confident that both upset the Crimson Tide, thej go with the hook from the other win develop as the season pro will move into the finals to- side of the court the shot which gresses morrow night against Ihe win- he used to shatter the all-time The Frogs have been getting ner of the Universtiy of Hous- league season scoring mark outside shooting from ton Valparaiso C 1 a s h, also with 676 points in M g.e I - the guards. Kstill. O'Bannon scheduled for tonight and Page, than last year O'Neal Coach Byron (Buster i la-: ) car Joining O'Neal in the start has been faring a screen of Brannon's femes will be three defender! In every I without the services of start- inc Frog five will be for- so far ing ju.ird Jim O'Bannon. who wards Johnny Dickerson. I ! The Purple will meei Ken- broke his hand in the R.ime sophomore, and J o h n n v with Texas Teeh last Satur- BattS, I I sophomore, and tucky Wesl< Nan at 8 p m Wed- day night in the Puhlie guards Bill Kstill. (\1 .enior. nesday in the Public Schools Schools (ivmnasium lie will and Jim Pai,e. 5-9 junior Gymnasium In their last home appearance before the confer- be out of the lineup for two transfer from Tarleton State ence opener with Tl XJ ' weeks. ('allege. Page is replacing the ■i . p , Tulsa Unlven I Alabama wil be led In Iii«li- injured O'Bannon. Tulsa Saturday night and J scoring center Jerry Harper, The Christians lost two who has been mentioned in pre- straight after topping Austin Wichita University at Wii n All-America polls. The College Dec. 1, 91-73. Texas Kan Doc 19 "Flannlfaa told me he was guard far the kstketei 6-9 pivotman is no stranger to Da am suppose he mean; the equipment' ' competition with teams. He played \ ,i Lai rj Roach, 6 4, in the SWC Tournament in Talent-Loaded Wog '5' \ ria Houston last December, won Frog Gridster III their first OUting the Wogs by the Frogs. IV College HI 91 nl«h' To Eat Venisl WSA Intramurals Could Be Best of All led Wi athc rtord and B j, Waco R i sell Grams, fi S, wound up on the long end of a The 1959 Wogs of Coach 77 7:i score Both times Bteph- dsi. I Set for January Bruce Craig may prove I Brooklyn, N Y Johnny Hill. I 2 Corpus Christi: and D" I iced the scoring. Monday night The TCL' Women's Sports the finest freshman basketball rell Nippert I S, Childresa. Mono.,- Cralg will tat.- courtesy Association will "kiekoff" its team in the school's history Guards, Charles Coody, fi- cliargi s to Kihtore for I g of I'r sident M intramural program with the Fifteen men make up the been an 1 ';. Stamford: Hoy Dai I with the Rangers, one of the opening of a volley-ball tourna- roster this year with an aver- eral ft 1 I i |i ,a: John Flo>d. 9 1". stronger junior college teams age height of fi^ .. This year's rifle pi ment Haj os. Kans : Spenci i Ha m the Three independent and four Wogs boast seven all-staten j in, e, alnsville Charles sorority teams will begin com including Ronnie SttVi Wright, a-9. Mount Pleasant, petition in January. 6 S forward from Birdville. and Duane Calame. 6 0. Worth- The sororities are Alpha and 6-5 forward Donald Davis, Gamma Delta. Chi Omega. also of Birdville. am. Centers u F Kirchner, 6-9. Kappa Alpha Theta and Kappa Along with them will be Houston: Kenneth King. 6-2, kit's Christmas, § Kinpa Gamma. Forwards: Kenneth Brunsen, The Ganome Goons, the Town Team and the Freshman >' Ebtnezer! Girls make up the Independent roster. Basketball and Softball play Wonderful things happen when you wear it I will begin in the spring. ? TimetoSave.^? The WSA also sponsors ten- nij. badminton, table tennis i: ; and archery tournaments. Sin- gles in these sports are held ':;,;V>' f^' in the fall and doubles play is / planned for the spring. Playoffs are currently being 8»W$tott held for the badminton and table tennis championships. Officers for the association are: president. Miss Jan Park. Kilsore Junior: vice-president. Yard ley Miss Barbara Sullivan. Corpus Christi sophomore: secretary. Miss Diccie Perryman. Cop- peras Cove sophomore: treas- urer. Miss Martha Evans. Mem- phis. Tenn., junior: historian. Miss Minnette Elder. Kilgore sophomore: and publicity direc- tor. Miss Barbara Flint, Hous- ton, sophomore. Miss Mary Taylor. Wichita Falls sophomore, is director of sport managers for the group The association is sponsored by Miss Bettye Padon, instruc- tor in physical education. On Trips Home For The Holidaj IT PAY§ TO PLAY! byGREYHOUN

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;;VV:, conference ;,„ ,„h l4^of^ .. ,— « Sfcf """^ "^ ^ .,, ., . , back itar Jo Copenhaver of the u, ,. , n hn ente I think Mississippi uill be Kappas had to stop in be, own , " ' '" " ' * '- of the finest teams we've end zone and make up her face '„',', "'I ''"', A Kappa line- m,m ucn d ,hp met this season Ci ch Mar- LineharkerLinebacker WinWitt ththen™ HI...blast ..id ' " ball and tin comnv nted through and stopped Jo in the bounded down the field, 14 Tl end zone rs w re involved In a " TO | ,1 the huge pihup about the midfield R' t*! ii "a fat) ti am, fine on i etc were the only points stripe. running and pasting " of the game marked by leather- ■ king and tx B The only trouble was that the The M ■ \nt run a ball was 10 yards further, at i With some of runners—oops, pardon nie— beautiful running. the 40. where safetj woman ' iking tarties nf the tricky 11 ■• Perryman of the Kappas "belly . lies'- work, d in Th gan e had rocki d back and forth in mid field most of d end Gloria McKibbian of Manager I lame, the Kappt I !hl O's scrapped for poe- •n Th • Kappas were ",; Jf 40,000 .. ■ penetration This penetration "T"',-awarded the ball because field vill be taken up by next ,„„,, midwaJ „, . J Mga Jm ry for them. period when halfback Joan Outstanding on the Chi-o line were Laynt Williams, who played roving end. and Linda Carr, who played THE ACTIVATFn Players who excelled for the vanquished Kappas were end Sonya Boyt. center and line- backer Ronda Goyne and end- tackle-guard-halfback Sheila CHARCOAL Starks. Total paid attendance was eight

Amos Melton, chief of tha Frogland drum-beating i ived quite a funny iti m in tlie mail recently. II teems the Associated Presj out a collective feature on TCU football team, and ...THE TASTE IS GREAT! as a building point the ball handling and faking of Chuck Curtis. The feature reached the desk of the Jackson (Miss.I Clarion- Ledger, which ran it. So shortly after the piece ap- peared, Mr. Melton received a letter in the mail along with said Item, asking if w— were tr.\ing to scare Mississippi out of the Cotton Bowl. They sounded rather perturb* bOUl the affair. It's like this, people of the University of Mississippi. We bear no malice toward your football team nor your school and we have the utmost respect for your coach. Johnny Vaught, a TCU-ex. (Anyway, we aren't wor- ried

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TCVl niiiin bulletin board. full use. said Hi ■ , . south of tiic Administration ante president. in u Building, «iii need extensive congressional quei - nf ?'' nT * ?°°? ?c | Planned Jan.6 repairs before ii ran be put to more signs Were ni A "Clunkers' Fling" Ii sched it tor Publication in 56 "The rules wi! tiled Jan. 6 in the Student R(H;KR night," N'eul s.,n| '"' up I By summa Dr Cowan spent many Ct iit< r ballroom Congress Plans MosJ A few years ago someone hours talking uith such Congress meeting Admision to the semi formal Entertainment 'We've been w suggested thai Dr Louise Co- writers as John Crowe ltan- i affair Hum Si .'III to 1 1 :.i(l p in. frame to put them wan assistant professor of Eng- ' but i smu. Allen Tale, Donald will be $1 a couple Morris Re For Reb Envoys go ahead and put I lish. pubUlh tin- dissertation she Davidson. Hubert Penn War New rules Wen wrote while obtaining her doc- pass and his u piece band will r ren and Merrill Moore. She l th«) can eel there. 10 of the bulletin boat I toral degree at Vanderbilt. plaj flcia] representatives from the worked more closely, how- ation was given I | Hut Dr. cowan rejected the Tin' dance connnitw e of the University of Mississippi will antes at the ( 1( t ever, with Tate and David- idea, laying she needed "to Acth Ities Council, sponsor of IT r, ted in Dallas by student Congi t ss polish up the manuscript." son. th,' fling, lias requested tli.it no Congress before, during and Ml ,il said tlir V . The author has spoken at Since then, Dr Cowan has - I he sent. after the Jan 2 Cotton Bowl preparing a found time in her busy life as various placet on the subject game, | and once w,.s Introduced as '''H kets a ii be sold at the In ind Would : a housewife, mother and teach- Congress Invited the Rebel Congress a tlie world's foremost au hoi Itj formation di ik In the Stu lent er to "polish" the dissertation. n pieaantalIvi s and will plan n Ity on the "fugiti\e pot I C( 'i Idbbj during lunch and completi d and last month she signed a "brunch" and after game party dinner hours beginning Jan. 4 contract for its publication by Dr. Cowan isn't so sun if the visitors can attend the Louisiana State Unlvenit) the worlds formoel authortlj Tli > also will i»e available at "What we in I Press. on the subject, though. But the door. mpll te plans will be form- now is ,, book e ulated at the next Congress The book, entitled "The Fu- she's glad she followed that The hand lias been obtained Q«t Other Peop meeting. gitive Poets." will go on sale suggestion of a lew j i an ago for Slg3 SMC Cainpu next fall, it will contain.about 400 pages. "The Fugitive Poets" stems TRIPLE from the masazine, "The Fu- GUMS AAA DRIVE-INN gitive." published by lfi stu- For Fine Dry Cleaning dents and faculty members MtiT at Vanderbilt from 1921 to the I9M. Ten of the sroup have 1553 W. BERRY u/. oiuMlGc since been listed in Who's GANG Wl-90 Who. at '1 if manuscript r 0 n C e r n - CARLSON'S poets of the modern southern fv liti rary renaissance The sub- 1301 «V l.,,,!,!, I 160 S ^ ^ Jed Wai difficult because it re- 10-0741 10-01 to quired Dr. Cowan to Study the literary movement at its source Dr. Cow,,!: | !) ,,k n tates the poets to their background or culture and shows its effect on their works. She believes that much light can be shed on the ^RAPPED problem of poetic truth by a *"0*£ADYf careful comparison of the writ er to his culture. She obtained much of the in- formation from letters and other documents which the poets had saved from periods of their lives they felt to be the most exciting. Many of her poet-subjects are still living

Congress Plans Polgar Return Dr. Franz Polgar had some trouble bringing a few persons back from under the power of his hypnotic suggestions, but the forums committee had no difficulty in agreeing to bring Polgar back next year (They've been hypnotized, maybe?) The committee recently ex- i ■ d belief the success of the hypnotist here Nov. 10 warrant- ed his return next year. In suggesting Polgar be brought back, the committee pointed out that only $127.70 was lost on the show by admit- ting students free. The approximate cost of bringing him to TCU was S260. A SI admission charged to out- sideri helped reduce the loss.

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