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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! <Dennis Brutoni. Miss : at 8:15 p_m. Wednesday--j ...In —Ed ..Landrethu,,v..>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 <l»r or No World." • 1 -vocation in Fd Landreth i will alter Auditorium. But Plans for Event Will Proceed Sex is discussed more open- II Corneliui m ile i Hi DAVE ttKOW N A motion to ,,.sk Congn ihowera. The Saturday night ly in today's world Di i out. II op* rodeo could not be held due to [Mans fui what could be nominate 1 for the The common connotation of wet ground. TCI last Ranch Wi was made, but was de- La 1 Herj pas In per to mati i lalizc thii • I 6 Members felt thai but true Christian love Is re- .'. night, and The annual westei to do >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 Texas 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<d» THE SKIFF * Pag. 1 i M>. ' $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.