estiva! Play Opens onight; Recitals ill Start Tuesday HV DAI I EDMONDS ,.. :, bant oi Yonkers," the Fim dramatii :i open at I p.m. today In the Littli Xhi I 11 «d l'"V(' by Thornton Wilder, also v.ii; u ,,,, • and Tuesday through Saturday ol next week, \ program <>f M—art piano I—tai will begin next week'a jtival musical prtaeatatieai at 1:19 a m Tuesdaj in Ed Lantlrcth Hitorium • i be featured are sonatas in A major, C major, f majoi and Fantasia. Pianists will be Misses Billie Li tie. ' Jan —Skiff Phut.. I» IIHRI KS DOWH I. Qji] Wllllama, Mary White and Harns Cavender. "OOll. MS. HACKL," gurgles Mrs. Mary Lynn Brush, second from ram of Mozart and Schumann vocal and pia no works will right, as she tickles.. the chin of Cornelius Hack! i, Voice students Barbara Jones, left and Miss Carlene Waters, react differently. All ll perform are Miss ( arol ( almea, Jack Vandagriff, Miss Elaine appear in "The Merchant of Yonkers v! IcnMcClaskej opening tonight.

Lalsti »1H * ■*»" Su' „„ ,s, rerl] "«■ viI. unit jnd Jo.in llainlrr. America Is .,1 H 15 p in in ia itudenti im ,,t Schu rkj Mlsa K.iy Like Child, Henricha, Miss I ,i. Eliza will plaj Merchant ol Says Bash Bobby Pal America is an adolescent na- ion, Kiln.olid tion lacking in emotional and ■ Creson, political security, Dr. Lawrence :i. nnls Bru Bash, minister of University I - tralgi au Christian Church of Austin I and Mrs and mam speaker for Religious isti Emphasis Week, sod Wed H MISS Barbara laatca, da] ll„nv Sol in. Mis-. Car- "Students of today must help Robert Feeaaaa, America mature in world lead- ink Beatoi I! i > ■ a n ii Ranch Week Placed on Probation, ership." he continued in his |i!) .mil Hiss .1". ea o would conflict with sped for fellow men, he noted and Satur has been placed on "1 individual clubs. Tuesday's subject was "Sex .. thi I CU Chambi r ol All clubs which plan to have 4,520 Enroll in a Changing World " Ii Vi c o in m a rce annoui a bootli al the Ranch Week Some men will go to hell IMO'l Act ol the improper c induct Carnival the night of March because that is the only | II borne of of a tew itudenti last 16 must file their plans for tlie This Semester they would feel at ease with i . i (Battaa), The ch.mil" i i| oi Ranch booth with the Vigilantes, their companions. Dr. Hash : chant Act Week along with a $9 entry fee. The Spring semester enrollment said Monday in a speech en- | ■ tore of tin titled. "The Sell In a Changing "This is not a tin eat " !>• M hi will cover the cost of elec- figures were pushed to 4.520 in i World." of Students Thi mai I Ri< bard- tricity and supervision. Booths by 181 late registrants. Calvin jrt Tlirip Ii in the liar Dr. Ambrose Edens. direc- son explained. will be limited to a 25-foot A. Cumbie, Registrar, said yes- tir of Religious Emphasis Week air Girdens Bnataswt. "We are merely appealing front. An extra $5 will be terday. Ilhe fourlli id takes place This is an increase of 335 activities, complimented mem- hi all studenti to help make charged for space over this Bhc koine of Miss Van over the old record of 4,185 bers of the week's executive KUIHII Week a Mgft -i l«ss af- amount. |«rn (Miss (oinloni. for a spring semester set in committee and committee fair in order that it inav ge Mouth application blanks iaed upon a 1950. chairman for their part in mak- on." are available at the Student ing the week a success by Johann Mea tenter candy counter. Final enrollment figures lie said the work «..» under Each year Religious Empha- Each club also may nominate Will not tic available until nf a young Observation," as are all Cm next week because some stu- sis Week is a student-planned rei ilty functions. a deputy sheriff, who must event, but this year classroom I town red, and grow a beard to be eligible. dents have registered but have lastly running into his The "period of observation" not cleared through the busi- sessions proved to be a very i doing so." was brought about b) i large- Celebration of Ranch Week ness office. important part of the obaer Volbach, profei- scale of thi Univer- festivities last year was slow- Students who wish to drop vance. 'i director of sity's alcoholic beveragei regu ed down almost to a standstill a course with a grade of "W" Classes were dismissed for tation last year, be declared. b ya downpour of ram which must do so before Friday. the Monday and Wednesday Paul Stephen!, c b a m b e r ■tarted Friday morning and I1M1\ \l., Pajr 8) March 2. Mr. Cumbie said. convocations and instructors president, stati d In i i< tte* to continued all day. Saturday's Thereafter, courses dropped integrated a religious theme In club presidents and members: events were held al .scheduled will be assigned a grade of Classroom instruction during "The Chamber of Coin but be t w a a n Intermittent "WP" or "\VF." the week nierce asks the cooperation of every club and aver) ita dent in helpins to keep .111 orderly and sober Kanch Congress Will Send 12 Delegates Week. Each club or organization may nominate a candidate lor Ranch Week Queen and Ranch To TISA Conference in Abilene \\,. k Foreman. The Queen Student Congress will send Delegates' expenses to both College Campus Queen Coro- candldati ■ muel be able to rule 12 delegates to the In- meetings will be paid by Con- nation March 2. She was asked t horse and the candidates for gress. to name her own escort Foreman must grow :" tercollegiate Students Associa- Deadline! (< imlnatioai li tion annual convention at Abi- In other business. Congress 1 March 1 They should be lene Christian College March unanimously approved the ap- mailed to the Chamber ol Com 1-3 pointment of Ken Lawrence, Basketball Fans merce, In care ol the School Representatives e 1 e c t e d Snyder sophomore, as music committee chairman and Miss of Business. Monday include Joe Latham. May Test Skill BJdlnl trial! lor the (Juieii Bin Howerton Ben Sturgeon, Carol I.arkin, Odessa junior, as publicity committee chair- candidates will I"' M.ueli i Vuiuev Owen, Bobby Coleman In New Contest man. Several committee posts \% and preliminary election! and Hill Perry, and Misses I.vim Clark. Phyllis Coffee, are still unfilled. Here's your chance to test will he March ii and ". Run- your skill and vie lor a car- off elections, if aeceaaary, Maureen Denman, Colleen At the request of Horned PNOI HEARTS is Miss Sol,--. Barbara Sullivan and Frog Editor Dave Brown, Con- ton of Chesterfields. The ke, Fort Worth will be March U anil IS. skiff Baaketball Contest is A $15 limit on campaign ea Billie Graham. gress took over management and finance of the Presentation on Page 7 of the sports sec- Mi Brooks was as penses lias been set this >eai Some 350 delegates from 38 Ball. The Horned Frog will re- tion. 15 other nom- and all posters must be down member schools are expected. tain control of the annual fav- Deadline for entries is fi Friday night at the by 6 p.m. on the last day Ol The skill will -end reporter 1 orites election. p.m. each Friday. So get on '"' II U al Valentine the election, the Chamber an- Dave Brown the bandwagon and let us ,n Miss Gayle Scott, Dallas jun- the Student Cento, nounced Owen and Latham will at- watch vour "smoke." on Congress approved the dates tend a planning session of ior, was elected TCU repre- TISA in Sherman tomorrow. sentative to the Arlington State ft* S|„ ry on Page 2.) and plans tor the election. fr. ' $1 000,000 Addition Honor Society Barbara Brooke Reiof To Begin on Stadium Plans Session As Queen of Hearts' Miss Oarbara Brooke reign Ui Brooke ,,h Construction on a million structed at a cost of $100,00(1 ed over the campus this week and a 1 dollar expansion program for also was approved by the Next Week as TCU's "Queen of Hearts" Her esci TCU Amon Carter Stadium trustees. An elevator will be The Fort Worth junior wni will begin in about two weeks. built in the press box at a cost E. Lee Ford, professor of selected at the second annual «2Wnin« inn/*!' Amos Melton, director of In- of approximately $;to.ooo. mathematics at Centenary Col- Valentine dance last Friday wl,h v , formation Services, said. ■ '--nfJr Melton said it would be sev- lege in Shrcveport. will lie the night In the Student Center S:': hr L The project will add more eral weeks before the Univer- main speaker for a regional Ballroom. Orch. tra than 10.000 seals to the Sta- sity could work out details of Jones convention of Alpha Chi, na- Three Judges from the Army dium, giving it an approximate an option plan under which the ROTC chose Miss Brooke from Edmonds re] capacity of 47,000., The addi- 3.000 special seats will be sold tional honor society, at TCU a field of 1(1 contestants They ticket nil | ■ - Q ' tions are expected to be com- to help finance the project. next Friday and BaturdSJ are Lt. Col James C. Cross, teetantl and their date, pleted in six or seven months. The upper deck will con- Representatives from lfl Capt H. H Rrunkhorst and admitted tree sist of 34 rows and will A method of offering about colleges and universities in F:x'"' " for flower, stretch from goal line to goal Lt. L E Llchtenwalter. 3,000 theater-type seats on an Texas, Arkansas and Louisi- tmprry and •• . .■irrhfjtri'. option plan is now being line. The present west stands Dale Edmonds. Activities ana in region two of Alpha approximately I \\ orked out by the committee will be extended by nine Council director. presenled eetimati i tab «*) which planned the expansion rows of new seats at the top. Chi will attend the meeting. and presented the plan to This means the entire back Each chapter is entitled to trustees Saturday. wall on the west side uf the two official voting delegates ENJOY GRACIOUS DINING Registration Tor the conven- in Fort Worth'i Rnest N»» n„» The committee, represent- stadium will be moved west about another 25 or 30 feet. tion will start at 2 p.m. Friday • ing the TCI' Stadium As- in the foyer of the Student CHARCOAL BROiiSD STf/us The new press box will sc.u sociation, was headed by that Center The program will be- PRIME Rl« of BEEF an estimated 200 persons and Wond.rful Qinn.,, _ R,„ „ . , body's president, \V. A. (BillI gin at 1 10 p m, followed by a l0 b will have docks for writers, • I.arulrcth. Other members of dinner The group will then It- television people and photogra- Individual Roomi fti P. .,., p„.,w the committee are Ed Land- I a student-led vesper ser- phers It will be reached by the NEAL HOSPERS ■ reth, I„ R. (Dutch) Meyer vice in Robert Can Chapel. elevator. and M. J. Neeley. At 9 a.m. Saturday, lludtnt The committee recommended Carter Stadium will be un- pap, is and musical numbers that the upper deck extend dergoing its fourth phase of will be presented la Room 215 from the tower at the south construction. It m ■-i.uied in of tile Student Center. Cross IACPS end of the Stadium's west stand 1930 and major additions WCTI The TCU Alpha Chi Kiss be. to the last section of seats at matde In 1948 and 1952. The also will meet In connection 5 p.m. to II p rn S. id^Y* * pro. to 10 p ' EIGHTH A' HUH .,, the north end of the stand. present seating capacity is 36,- with the Friiiaj banquet. Don- C'oitd T„*td«yt For letawil MI A new press box to be con- 881. ald Cowan, president, said. OLD GOLD FILTER KING now proudly announce an amazing NEW IMPROVED SCIENTIFIC FILTER

1. Here's the new, improved filter that actually steps uj) flavor! 2. Here's the new, improved filter so free on the draw you have to look at the tip to realize the filter is there! 3. Here's the new, improved filter you've been waiting for!

Have you been denying yourself the extra benefits of filtered smoking be a you didn't get that rial tobacco flavor yon want d? b you had to "pull" on the cigarette like a bellows to get enough smoke to satisfy you? Well, you got a big surprise coming.' Just try a pack of Old Gold Filter Kinjjs with the amazing NEW IMPROVED SCIENTIFIC FILTER St* if yen don't pet the richest, rfflTTtTthest smoke you've ever bad with any cigarette-filtered or w/.filtered' ALL DAY LONG 1956 THE SKIFF * Page 3 labbi to Give Larry Carter Passes '""■■■ m State Board CPA Exam •^ ** * *At *"*4**l iapel Speech Larry Carter. Fort Worth senior, and former Skiff bud WITH THE GREEKS /• i dah Schnchtel. neat manager, bai been noti- fied he has passed Ins rtate $ ^4 Y/j • + ff n ,x l %4 u nbbl ' lotnplc Be'h will speak board examination ai ■ i fied public accountant By PIIYI.I.Is COFFEI [ I wrvlca at 11 am. Carter has bt I with the accounting firm of I SIGMA PHI EPSILON I - "to* Of**- Ward Mendenhal] foi • Seven men will be Initiated into Texas Camma chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon »t 7 a m tomorrow in the Undergraduate , i'1" venrs and now plans to enter I ■ ittended the the organisation ai i Religion Building I I Uege In Cin- They Include Hob Bryson and Ken Holder, Amanlli) fresh- f ed Mi undei men; John Parr, Lei Paulsell, John Alien Reed and Bob F , from the Onl Boy Needs Ride to TCU Cowers. Fort Worth freshmen; and Toby McDonoUgh For'. | ' md r-il> Worth senior, I from the scml- For Speech Training Holder was selected outstanding pledge of the group for 1 rsity. the fall semester. Dean Jerome A. Moore of AddRan College of Arts and I luthor of several A 4 year old i ■, ittending I u nf general the Speech-Hearing Ri • Sciences also will be initialed as an honorary member of the , itlon and is tion Clinic at TCU nerds a fraternitj : , l» t teller, ride to school at 8 30 am, each Members and pledges will attend a banquet at River Cresl Real F/ "vmriit of I.iv day Country Club at 7 p.m. tomorrow Speakers will Include Dean His mothrr. Mrs Troy Moore; Pat Garland, Fort Worth sophomore and chapter presi- dent; and John Evans and X R Gill, alumni. I column "En- Brans, said the boy la desper- - L" appears every ately in need of ■ way to L' I LAMBDA CHI ALPHA [he Houston Post. to the campui f r - Don D. Sims, Throckmorton sophomore, is the newly I uch writing on training She will pay the MISS JAN TlKBEVII I E elec ted president of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity for the corn- | rope and Isra- driver for the service ing year. , f Phi Delta Mrs Evans mav be contact- Bob Morrow, Fort Worth junior, is new vice-president, Ipa, hoc r.iry fraternity In ed at WF T»19. Her address Is and secretary || Jack Vandagnff, Dallas sophomore. . ition. 3209 T"dd Ave Fort Worth sophomore. Ronald Burt, was elected treasurer Miss Wool and Dor k Cawthon, Fort Worth senior, rush captain Pledge trainer is Roy Slanton. Houston senior, and John C.ll Hand, Gainesville sophomore, is new social director. Pat Taj lor, Fort Worth sophomore will serve as fraternity ritual- Be A Will Visit 1st DELTA DELTA DELTA Delta Delta Delta Mothers' Cluh will entertain Tri Delt ■LAGSHIP STEWARDESS TCU Feb. 28 acUves and pledges at a parly Wednesday night at the home The ISM "Miss Wool." bru- of a local alumna. with nette beauty Jan Turbevllle of Miss Anne Douglass Fort Worth senior and Tri Delt pres- ident, was adjudged best costumed lady attending the Elks' Lockhart, will appear in a Club Mardi Gras costume ball recently, AMERICAN AIRLINES -how presenting a $4,000 Miss Wanda Lipscomb. Tyler freshman and Tri Delt pledge, all wool wardrobe at TCI' was crow ued queen in the recent Fort Worth Mardi Gras beauty Feb 2R contest, sponsored by the Catholic Boosters Club. AN AMERICAN AIRLINES EMPLOYMENT The show, sponsored by the (ED. NOTE: All fraternities and sororities wishing to have notices published in tins column may deposit copy in the Skiff REPRESENTATIVE WILL CONDUCT CAM- Home Economics Club, will PUS INTERVIEWS IN ROOM 214 OF THE box, located on the candy counter in the Student Center, or begin at 7 :t0 p m in Weatluih bring them to the Skiff office before Wednesday noon.) STUDENT CENTER BUILDING ON WEDNES- hall. DAY FEBRUARY 29, 1956, FROM 10:00 A.M. "Mi.ss Wool," co-sponsored TO 5 00 P.M. by the San Angelo Board of City Development and the Brite Students Receive Gift PLEASE CALL AMERICAN AIRLINES Texas Sheep and Goat Raisers' An electric mimeographing Miss Sally Atkins. Brite Col- Association, will do the com- le e machlne for use by student « junior from Edinburg. is ATU.4-2S5I, EXT. 255. BETWEEN 9:00 A.M. mentary as the all-wool cloth- minister, has been donated to 'he operator 0f the machine AND 4 00 P.M. FOR AN APPOINTMENT. ing Is modeled by four TCU _ .. „ ,, , , „., , Students serving churches girls still to be chosen. Brite College of the Bible by may use the machine to print All TCU students and facul- the Friendship Class of Uni- programs, announcements and ty members have been invited. versity Christian Church. other church material.

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In recent editorial rammi nt, the Daily Texan, student operation : newspaper of the University oi Texas, voiced its opinion Empha i ' Slide | p, concerning the recent Fulbright-Harria natural gas bill expr, - The Texan's view, In favor of maintaining federal Comet . :. control of the sale and use of natural I To Bs Sc&M '**' conflicted with thai of somi >'i the elders who supervise the school's mitt e « Nof H0OrCl?operatlon The board met, proved, and words of warn''-; were AI o i directi d at the editor, apprei iati The question this incident brings up Is, "What is the to i: E v. role and obligation of the student newspaper and H i II am d,i pl3 , i page 10 the students and the community?" spirit il . e( tl i '.. || The Skiff believes its basic duty to TCU is giving of T.C.U factual ueus. as it happens, and Information thai -indents Sim i rely, otherwise could not obtain. The controversy at the I'm- tmbroM Um l( versitj oi Texas bared s thought thai student newsp ' W>*s Dim Hear Editor should Offer only these farts, and not solution or editorial Feu an comment. In short, student editors should tell who won llglon or lost, but not how they played tin- game our can p I am not A -indent reader or writer who doe- not wonder ma! relig 'how" or Why" is neglecting his education In the role M.l',11 - of a student-citizen. He must experiment with his opin- ions as contrasted with those of others motl Contrasting Views of editorial writers and of readers | SW CAMPUS CONFIDENTIAL |

■ are found on the editorial page the opinion page. It H> OBOKOI SMITH their tellov contains the opinions of those who write the articles: the II \ \S n K* abo opinions of the readers through the letters to the editor Furnished with a fresh suppl) ol ammunition I 1 ctaasmati columns: and the opinions of quest editorial writers and gun. Editor Willie I College Yell) Morris towered Ins sin communit) i columnists. B a nt of Regents and op i Hre thii week Support for th itafl ol the TV sen rallied throughout as : ■ \ . Readers should not expect to find themselves in the d ■ ti I principle rather than Issue The | l,h agreemenl with everything o^ the editorial page editors I [\ gas folklon -i Frai k Do I i fuel to the fire si a blistering attack upon the r gents [lowed from ins prolific themselves do not always agree but if the invitation to pen think is accepted by the reader, the page has served Its eh and i ■ ■ Den erst and the Repub 1 I k e « I purp Hear student groups on the campus banded together to voles '..■'■ : I'el III. Thinking and contrasting and comparing op. been : I • ! help make the world go around, including (he college If «■ n sharpening thi ■ world. Those who believe Otherwise are not only for- of ttv - skiff a long, toud college yell foe the i' who might Council do i feiting the Bill of Rights, they are neglecting the future seek to diminish it for tln- i Memo to resents: -ii, k w it li the nuclir' they're rr. we w easier la shrd than a wrathful newspaper.)

■ ■ Big-Time Football i by an i ■ ■ i -I through a test: The decision to add some 10.000 seats and a MOO.000 lit] press box to TCU Arrnm Carter Stadium is a large -top Twenty third tfiiilin toward bringing top collegiate grid teams to Fort Worth • : i- my qu I -hall not think. appi ei al The lack of seats has been the biggest obstacle in He leadeth me h Jimmi I l>'< having big-time football here, because most lop teams Mi n ston th my fear-. 1 sited Rrliclou i M require a guarantee assured only by a large -i.iting He Ii adi th cat gi ■ ike. Deal t diti.r capacity. v.-. i know not the the qu tions i arould The million-dollar addition will expand the Si idium's I will fear no failure, foi inc. f.d.-e Impn ('la-- a\ i rage a ill cone capacity to approximately 47,000 seats. As many as editorial of ■ }'■ e the preset ea of my I 50,000 fan- could be accommodated by setting up tempo- roosamati i; rary seats m the end zone. in prei. i ■ I anointed my blue books wil i At present TCU has the second smallest football plant My time runm th In (ai ill" in the conference. Its 37,000 seats rank ahead only of Sun ly trades will follow m .,11 ■ i | Ufa I Arkansas' Razorbaek Stadium, which holds 27.000 And 1 will dwell in Oa classroom torevej ('-]'. k'e Takes with pleasure frees Bud Minis' ■• I <>n > tires." The addition will put TCU in a tie with Baylor We )•■' e SMI . Stadium's 50,000 capacity It still will trail SMU's Cotl I Bowl affiliation 75,000). Rice Stadium 7(1.(Kid . and Texas ports pages of the Campus "Eight sunsets from now (Feb. Hi the Pony warriors will go on a hunt for the they have bee Ml mortal Stadium '65.4981. i i • Worth. The chieftain's spear n dent repi t ■ A&M's Kyle Field will follow behind TCU with .'. il i them." ^ oils organl; 41.000. Boy, il Mm I mil thrm Owia here, you're the one that's woi king ' ■ llgioui Council The present press box. labeled worst in the league." gUMS) tied. Do us the Spartans—fell on thai spear \our- self. o !. will be replaced by a new two-story box accommod in mat more than 200 writers and photographers. tAM Hart, writer inr the Battalion did t bang-up job on thesV It will have elevator lervice, costing approximately ■ • a tballi r Bill Broph: and his floe work sini e Dr. Georri P I $30,000 Each school in the conference now has such a ioining the and White After giving Bmphv the ept I' "I ' nd Arkansas. \s-lll II! men! in print, Harl ends " . . a married man. Bill Is Religion Along with Stadium enlargement completion ol quail; pi ifii lent on defi nse . . ." which is scheduled in time for the 7> Ml l«.- «r.k. > "The good that men do is oil interred in their bones." Men food for thniisht. .1 ih, Kudral II X 18 Hrib rrfli'i I might be said of Julius Caesar, iiut not of the three ,,,,.,, (hi 1'lmir.ih R in whose memory the Fine Arts Festival is being held As The Skill headed for press a note was received from idvfftlaflM, > Willie Morns and the Dally Texans. Srrvlrt. In, Fiffc en years ago the late Dean oi Fine Arts T M ■ in part Wlllii objected to a comment In Confidential lust „., , .,ffi,. .i Kori i'. Smith McCorkle cqneeived the idea ol an annual series week applying to state upported schools Also Willie implied ■ of unified fine arts progran that at this time we hould forget about "autumnal afternoons Editoi lllM'T„ For 14 years he supervised the festival. In Ms 1.7th (football Saturdayi poesibIy?j and rtronglj hinted that the Asso, lit.. I dltoi Horsrf annual presentation, lasting through March (i. the festival *""" °' Confidential licked a spine. Editorial Asst Rrtti B is dedicated to the man who gave it birth and watched Wlll|e, W* know al this time jrou a,, slight!) gunshy, but b Sports Editorit lim Br*| ,t amw OOn' aim at US We're with you, bos all the way. Also a [..on R«t»»,J . checkup with the biology department disclosed that everyone The i ies olr two greal compo ers, Wolfgang has i ipuw Feature Editoi Kanrtt* Photo Editor fJeorse Mozart and Robert Schumann, are being celebrated this And Saturdaj On i Hume ai" r la i \' .ir bo) we're livin' •.ear Mozart was born m 1756; Schumann died in 18511 BAYLOR Circulation »l" \ 'V Business MgT. < '" ".a l heir music is bemg featured In concerts throughout the And new In ealim pa I tiros as l; s 1 I.aria! summed up Cos Issue Editor I " ' "' I festival. rlgan Week, HI riiini «' Tim, year's festival serves as a tribute to three men The date bureau reported MO ■ oung men were signed tin \!,,, lllll'.Mll. P» " dates—1(10 Without pielcreiu , , 40 ■Mr, I'd,it ii" ■ classicist, a romanticl I and an outstanding educator with, I . rip. .Mm llrml. No enlightenment, however. on what the preferences. their good does live after tie K Here. \dvi-er I'r " Feb. 17. 1956 riday. THE SKIFF A Page J Arf Shop Campu? ftrrtjusel! Exes' Gifts Campus Mrs. McCorkle to Be ' ^«>*>* $ Hv LINDA LEWIS Total 18,494 *ii .HHI Mrs, Itiit ('iiiiiiTsini, Calendar Full-Time Professor 1018 Colli ge a... l srenti . i • W McCorkle, ■enl i program on the TCU Kimberlj inn, born In First Year ,,',„■ , | the late Dean I • < Blbenoo ii i tenior i h 111 —Ititt-r - Swn 'inry Mc ■ ' mental r< adlng lab on FatCUltj I-'niniff. .,. kl<-. will become ■I XCU The first TCU Ex-Student "Telerama at l pm Sunda< 11 a * F««- i -.,i;t pro) on KFJZ TV, Channel il ■o * * Fund Report compiled by the ■ Hftajagj, 1 , (he School of Fine d are Miss iiaine Ex student Association, show? '■' '■'■ i- ■■;■'' ', tember Bh« •rill Roan, AM.., ||,, |unior, and 21'.. n total gifts of S18.4H4 17 By , . - . ' division "f piano •iininn Rabin ex '53 ol Fort Sadler, Deans Overall ex-itudenl gifts, in- !.idle Thaatar. l^r, M pkle holdi a ti ach Worth Tin coupll plans a June S»tord»y I rrona SMI' and wedding cluding donations to special !» a.m [I W4. I, -.,! ree trom Texai * * + funds and appeals, total S28.- f ' [i She has dom Will Address Miss .in.iii Bsbeack, who 171 19 dy in Chicago compli ted rcqulrerm nti for "The fund represents a good J and New Vmk 111, |M, 204. .11 January, and analysis of exes' gifts except | Rotary Club Preston Harriett Jr. of Houston V\ id (. Ince 1042 havi announced their engage for some largo gifts to '.he « M ' b. i <>r Alpha rhrea mi men! Miss Babcock is now building fund," Hart well Ram- r ittle T! - •>. the National Administration will addi ling in eli .. i hooli Sunrfar sey, director of ex student ac- 1 EIQ i Phi downtown Rotary Club at Ho 1 : i Association, 11 i i . ■ dding ■C 210 tel Texas mi 11 tivities, said. I p lion, D il I 30 in An tin Miss 4 p.m.- Phi Kappt next n■ "We feel this is a significant 210. Babcock it thi niece "I Dean i p m Phi Kappa Bleu a, s< Iki Hai i ■ on of the Hid Mrs. Jerome A. .Moore. achievement in this light: Ten ■ School of Busim II ip< .,k DBJHI t> Ita !">' Ita pfc Amm, ib< tii Kutachbach, * * * vcars ago Tulanp University ■ graduate student. ■ Effect .it I. i | al 1324 Mont had its first fund drive and we 7 v '".- Laa bda • ft I ■ piano recital al an Business and li Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Ed- UN exceeded its tmal by SB.000." Itoiwlay 30 p m Sunday In Kd Land Dean J' roma A Mo win Swain, man ied .Jan. 2'.). Publication of the report will 8 a.m.—So i • ■ !W t 'I'll. AddRai I olli e of Shi i- the former Miss AIM.. Sclent ea w ill pn tide l:: ;0S p m WD Nootmplration, sr IUJI K hbacti will play Louise Barnett, Foil Worth Inaugurate the second annual : Bat h, Beetho- Presid Sadlei will fund Julius (Judy) Truelson. 4:8fl p T:M | • Col- I i Chopin and Ra- speak on Brotherhood Week * * * B. A "35, is chairman of the ■ lation, Ballroom. next Friday. .Miss Patricia Leach, Fort second drive. « :1B p.ai Plna Irta fawUt».! Voeal ■,iTh. Ital Is in partial F..1 ! ;.ri()flh i • requirements for Dean Corti li tfolsapplc of Worth sophomore, at Harris Pledge cards and blank Twaiay \ of Music degree the Evening College spoke to ■ (i ut Nursing, and A .'( chicks arc being mailed to 17.- Bore tj [nli n It* ■ '■'' i ii In piano. ■ the ciul on "Cur- Jack I). Elltotte ol Gastonia, 000 exes along with copies of ration, 8C real Opportunities for Em- will be married March the first fund report 21'. Dr n S Causey, professor 1 1 p ■.—Far till; Wonfi#n*a 0 aal Di f ploye Improvement' Dean ol -8 in Protestant Chapi i al The association has inaugu- Ta». Ballroom. and director of >mas f Richard- Ur Force B rated n 'gift chain'' program ■ i n M"«v RC 21». • tt '<-. will pre- son, pi>' Idi Ellictte itioned, I - ■■ !"!■. • *. [or the 19M drive. tbn, BC lift, * * * F.xo« who contributed to the p.a t> ■ ■ D. ■ D I David (Wen-tsongJ Late, H 19S5 campaign and the 1956 , ■ d.uiied mi campus and H tit to drive will receive Kx Student h«a sitTi prafareoi »■ ■ D Fund membership cards in- 7:30 Mi ■■ i>. "Nn Hig-nwav -n ha ■ mlssionarj to thai an a, scribed with a "2." Those who 31 . " li. '■ t p.m.—A \C 217, was marrii d Jan. 11 to Mary contribute to the 19">6 drive. - . . ■' Tonkara,** \HK .ii thi Chinesi Christian but not the IflfSii fund, will I.ittlf T1 ■ Church. Bat ;kok, I ttaili . e cards with a "1 " ■ ■ WatinaaaWy

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■ : An annual student solicita- 28, i)r w,His Hewatt, chair- tion i Fort Worth man. I 210. ola \'. iil start w< i Oalta Datta n i Pol\ ("clinic High School. i ■ i" High Scl i March 6. Dr Joseph Morgan, Delta D ' ■ ■ '■ dr - II A Crouch, director of chairman. Roa 'it. said ■ Annul Cat '.i r b'r. erslde HIHII i 11 \; Dr Charles Sherer, profi School. March 8. Dr. E C Polk, . | ... at hematics, will i,mi.' : •. chairman. I . \ >. . chairman of a committee to Arlington Heights High ■ n present TCU at North Side School, March 13, Dr August Thar ii tj School. i , ■ Spain, chairman. BC Other schools to be visited Technical II i L: h School. ■ de: I pi \. (

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Ex Scout-Coach Frogs, Bears Clash Will Help Direct By JIM IIKNDKK KS dumped the Frogs, 82 49. In 26 --'. Wedneaday night at the Frog Baseball '9' Floundering at the bottom of December at the annual South Public Schools Gymnasium in A forme, I tlM BMP In the lil.iti BoUthwMt west Conference pre mason one of the weirdest games In W Conference basketball race, tournament '"'"• ' , "' < leaj TCVl Horned Frogs journey to O'Neal, the Frogs, princl IWC history. scout-coach will \\ .n 0 tomorrow (or an 8 p.m. pal offensive weapon, will be The Purple opened with a Director I, „ i tan with the Baj lor Bun trying to stretch his margin "stall" whirl) aln.0 ' in direction of TI The Frogs, owning a single in the race for SWl scoring rod the loop baseball forces vletury throusl) nine starts honors. leaders' poise and pulled Into Clyde : In the family ( impawn and The big junior has connected an incredible 12 11 lead at the tmtvtlms s, only three triunmhs on the for 4H7 points on LSI Held 140 ill Intermission the Forl Wortl season, will he ~;hting to and 18.") tree shot-- Through 20 The Christian'; started the esupe their first cellar fin - contests, he led Raj Downs, second half using the same met toad, of thp c"l M since l!)l!». University of Texas forward tactics and at one point, were Cuba, assumed I ■,, ^l Cones Bryon (Buster) Bran- by 1M Downs had 47a on 128 tied 20 20. with the Mustangs this week ■ non probably w)ll open with Held g «ll and 219 e 1) I n t j shots SMU pushed ahead gr mentor. a itartin . ■ of center ally, however, as the P Richard O'Neal, 6 7: forward! F.strs tops the Bears « ith McDowell I 3-2 on 111 shots from the began thwarting the TCI' Billy Taylor. 6-4. and Delberl "stall" and moved to a 25 20 west Confen floor and 94 free leaaaa, Tucker, 6-3; and guards Jim margin with 13 minutes re- CLTDI 1 Rabbit) MCDOWELL ttlf ki The TCU-Baylor battle will " '" ' Ho n~ non and Captain Bill maining Then the Dal!.* forming for f be broadcast over KXOL at Eatlll, both 6-1 Initiated a "no shoot" strategy Texas from 1932-24 The Bruins of ( o.u h Bill 7 50 p m. of their own Af,or pl SMU holds a l'a game mar veari „| Henderson are expected to For almost 10 minutes Rams Sign Fort Wort! ■ send a starting lineup of cen- gin over the rest of the pack SMU, with Ronnie Morris dianapolis of the y ter Louis Estes. 8-6: forwards in the title chase. The Ponies Rick Herrscher and Bobby Association ■ ■ rid War Jerry Mallett. fi-J. and Den- hold an 8-0 conference mark Mills setting the "pace." com- II he Managed th< nis Raines, 6-4: and guards Rice and Arkansas are tied for Hugh Pitts pletely froze the ball at mid- Field fnnw Carswell \ t aptain Wayne ( onnally. 5- second with 7-2 records. court Base) Bombers 11. and Albert White, 6-1, After the Baylor encount- Rugll Pitts. TCXTs All Amer- onto the court for the tip-off. er, the Purple will return to As fans jeered, clapped, 1 r, has signed a con- After the war he n.anajH The Green and Gold topped Fort Worth for a hout with hooted and tossed coins and tract to play professional foot- minor-leag . . FaVfttJ TCU, 83-75. Jan. 14 at Fort the Texas Aggies tVetlnesrl.it paper on the floor, the Ponies ball for the Lot Angeles Rams ville. Charlotte i in the two teams' only nigh' at the Public Schools nonchalantly fed the Frogs a for the 1956 campaign, the all In North ( previous conference meeting of Gymnasium. taste of their own tactics by Rams announced Monday. In recent year- ' | ha. j^. the season. The Bears also The Frogs wind up season's holding action at an utter The 212 -pound co-captain. ved as scout for ths play against the Arkansas standstill rated the finest Frog .center ton Senators. Raxorbacks Feb. 28 at Fayette- O'Neal led all SCOren with since Ki Aldrirh of the 1938 ville Meyer point 13 points Herrscher was high national champions, was the Dowel! v. ill ,... (^ SMU trimmed the Frogs. h Meyer Greets for the Ponies with 10 Rams' second draft choice the varsity n:i I 27 Candidates For Frog Nine 0 Twenty-seven candidates re- o ported Wednesday to Coach I. R. (Dutch) Meyer for var- o sity baseball drills. 0 The Frogs, rated possible contenders for the 1956 South- fAMOUS LOt WOMll west Conference champion- or on.iu i ship, will have 10 lettermen. Hanld Tonnf Including five 1955 starters, V. o/ Ptnntytm* in the fold this season. Returning to the starting lineup are catcher Larry Rose- borough, second baseman borough, second base- 0 J2J man Charles Quick, shortstop Al Paschal, pitcher Bob Mc- Daniel and outfielder Bob White. 0 _Q Other lettermen Include pit- chers Richard O'Neal and Frank Windegger, outfielder IOCS flllD Jack Freeman and utility man ■ i MO0I1N unit Tommy Rogers A llr-w A atom Opening game li with SMU March 5 at Dallas.

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TCU freshmen, 74 81, Wed lor I Nippert, 6-4; I Ml fUMltli „i TDK SKIFF at.ff .ill M IMJMM for prlii* I liter '"-'lay night it the PubUc Ifnnny Stevenson. « Winner -ill r.relve MM MftfM of < healerfleldi. Schools r.ymnasium to hand Intne- »flt '. judged by aporu rdltora of T H r ^hllt j snfl Kenneth Brunson, 8 3; the Wogl their third setback |i Roy Davis. 6 3. and I VfMfMn will M anm.unied in neit laaut of THE SKIH-. Name In nine conteiti of the 1938 King. 8-2. campaign PICK YOUR TEAMS ON BLANK proh.it le ittrtWl 'or the Pie ne ■ will be John Leading 31-26 at halftime. Ijloore. " 9 center from Vic the Colta fought Off a second- .i wards John Pita, half rally by the Wogi and |, !i M MrCarley. 6 B; gradually pulled away In the closing five minutes of com- 1 DM O'Neal. 6 1, Frog Scrimmage to Be Televised bat. Pack, 5-9. The HI Horned Proga, de- Jay McCullough and Vernon television viewers prior A. C. Blark, 6-10 Colt cen- to Il leading scorer for fending I'eeker and center Joe Wil- the opening kickoff. I with « 19 point ter, led all freshman shooters football champlom, will go on liams. from Ixith teams with 24 Julius (Judy) Truelson and , Pack and Mc- I a local television Opening in the forward wall Dave Naugle will handle com- ! >se behind with points. King was high for audience at 2 p m tomorrow in for the Purples probably will Hie Wogl With 17 mentary on the game. k a game-type spring training ds Don Banford and Chico The Frogs will round out, \ " li. sides King, three Wots •\ ..gs. Stevenson re in TCU Amon Car- Memloza, tackles Young Shef- with tomorrow's contest, the I top scoring posi- idium. hit in doubli figures Pol field and John Groom, guards first two weeks of sprint; train- ., 171 point total. Don Williams meshed 13 Tile Krimmage will be tele- John Mitchell and Jerry Hol- ing. Another televised game Ida second honors points, while Nippert and Ste KFJZ TV. Channel land and center Jim Ozee. scrimmage is scheduled for venson connected for 10 11 at 1 30 p.m. A quartet of next Saturday II the best Wog The Colt victory pulled The — T'lWtltgl will be Chuck Curtis, halfbacks Jim Purple Coach record since Dick them even with the set up as a regular *anu- be- Shofner and Ken Wineburg and has sounded praise for sev- | i 1 IM total of 313 through two games during the tweea the Whites, No. 1 unit, fullback Vernon Hallbeck will eral members of the No. 2 II games. Johnny 1956 season. The Wogs won, and the Purples, second- comprise the white backfield. team, particularly Mendoia, reeord of 201 57-56, over the I. ••]• Mus striiiK Pleven. Officials will Starting backs for the Pur- 1] famaa was last Holland, Crowsey and Arm- tangs'' Jan. 28 at Dallas. be on hand to regulate the ples will be quarterback Dick strong. WOf scoring mark. action. Finney, half backs Freddie Holland, a sophomore hold- ^s meet the Arling- At graduation, students With Starting in the line for Armstrong and Virgil Miller or out last season, has displayed | Rl I I is Wednesday ■ grade point average of 2.8 or Whites probably will be Henry Crowsey and fullback Mi nd.v play at guard, Martin i ■ f UM • i above are graduated "aumma lin .Nikkei and O Day Buddy Dike. said. |) , h Bruce ( eun -with hi| Williams, tackles Don Cooper All members of the squad en. honors). Armstrong, another holdout, and .Norman Hamilton, guards will be introduced to the and Crowsey, a two-year letter- man, also have shown fine form, he added. Mendoza, a junior lettcrman. 0 has been impressive on defense o during the early drills, Martin commented. o 0 TCU BARBER SHOP The Finest in Haircuts and Shoe Shines 3009 University

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