The SMU Campus, Volume 31, Number 15, January 5, 1946
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Election January 15th— Mustangs and Owls Activity Books Tangle Tonight Necessary for Voting at Houston The Campus, Published by the SMU Students' Publishing Company 31st YEAR SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1946 No. 15 Butler, Jackson Run for Vice-President R. 0. Martin Heads Eight File for Council Posts Student Directory Veteran Training To Be Distributed Program at SMU Monday, Jan. 14 R. 0. Martin has taken over as In Jan* 15 Vacancy Election Distribution date for the 1945- officer in charge of veteran training 46 Student Directory is scheduled at SMU, according to L. J. Mat- Student Activity Books Election Board Approves for Monday, Jan. 14, according to tingly, veteran training officer. members of Theta Sigma Phi, edi Are Required for Voting tors of the publication. Mr. Martin will be in his office Record of Candidates The Directory was not available at 107 Dallas Hall Wednesdays Following are the rules governing the gen By MARGARET DITZLER to the students before Christmas through Saturdays from 9:30 a.m. eral vacancy election to be held January 15; Coit Butler and Dorothy Jackson will vie due to the additional holidays given to 2 p.m. to help veterans with any they are taken from Article VII of the present for the office of Vice-President in the all- by the University. "All copy was problems. Rehabilitated veterans Constitution. school election to be held on January 15. Both in, the proof reading begun, and are urged by Mr. Martin to keep I. Candidates candidates are Juniors and were members of their appointments as scheduled, Officers to be elected are a Vice-President, the Students Association for two semesters the printers had scheduled publi cation date for Dec. 21. but all veterans are welcome to one representative from the School of Busi immediately preceeding their candidacy. ness, one representative from the "The editorial staff had to face come in for any information. Competing for the office of rep Engineering School, and two boys difficulties that previous staffs did —SMU— resentative from the School of from the College of Arts and Sci Notice to Candidates Business are Patti Holder and N. not have, due to the lack of pub ences. Each candidate must be en B. Cook. lication cards and information on rolled for at least nine hours' work the students in the University," T<wo Sections You are required to attend Engine Candidates in the school he represents, both at Doris Allen, president of the or student government school Leon Schultz and John Ware will the time of his election, and for the ganization, stated. The publication Tuesday, Jan. 8, at 7 p. m., in seek to represent the School of entire duration of his term on the files were incomplete and that staff Finished on order to be eligible to run for Engineering. Student Council. Each candidate ihad to resort to information in office. The two offices of representa must have a scholastic average of the Registrar's 6ffice, the publicity SAM WEIR, RotundaWork I.0 for the term immediately pre tive from the School of Arts and Office, and the Telephone Ex 'Work on the 1946 Rotunda is ceding his election. Election Chairman. Sciences are being contested for change. well under way," Martha Town- II. Student Government School by Bill Freeman, Bruce Krause, "The 1945-46 staff wishes to ex STARTING THE NEW YEAR RIGHT—Frances David, right, and Sally send, editor, asserted this week. Each candidate must attend the Mack Smith, and Earl Taylor. press its appreciation to Mrs. Mae The first two sections, which in Fee in the Registrar's office, and Temple, left, unpack and prepare for another term. session of student government These candidates have been ap clude the first thirty-two pages of school to be held in the Student Housing Plan credit in COGS, according to Helon Richardson, Goar proved by Dr. David Starr, Chair the book, have already been taken Center of Dallas Hall at 7:00 p.m. Exchange, for their assistance," Elected Y Officers to the engravers. The main division on Tuesday, the eighth of January. Discussed by man of the Committee on Student Doris stated. Happy New Year Frank Richardson was elected pages are also at the engravers, Failure to attend this session will Activities and Organizations, and —SMU— vice president of the Y in a recent and work on the cover design has result in disqualification of the the 1945 Election Committee. They Happy New Year! election, and Pat Goar was elected begun and will be turned in during candidate. Sororities have at least a 1.0 average for tha Junken Speaks Happy peacetime New Year—the first in many corresponding secretary, according the early part off January. IV. Expenses. Active and alumna representa semester preceeding their candi years. And the first time we can say 'Happy New to Bill Harris, president. Class pictures will be returned Expense accounts must be turned dacy. On Counselling tives from every national sorority Year' and know there's a chance it may really be that. New members of the . cabinet from Dennison Studio around the in to the Election Board, through Meeting Important are Eugenia Pierce, Eleanor Adam, on the campus met with a housing As Girls Career first of the year, and the staff will the Election Chairman, in the All candidates must attend the It's not easy to blot out the memory of New Year Jerry Bateman, Blanch Webster, Miss Elizabeth Junken, director begin immediately to compile the Kappa Sigma Box, by 5:00 p.m., committee from the Executive Student Government school which -days just past. Happiness for many has been a hope Addie Henderson, Charles Mont of recruiting for the National class and organizations sections. January 14, 1946. All campaign Committee Tuesday to consider the will be held on Jan. 8 at 7 p. m. in gomery, Clyde Lacy, John Basham, Staff of Camp Fire Girls will visit less dream. In many countries this January 1 was not An index will be included in the expenses must be within the fol question of adequate housing for the Student Center of Dallas Hall. and Lewis Sada. ' SMU on January 9 and 10 to in a happy one. People were hungry and cold. Men in 1946 Rotunda. lowing limitations: Pictures and statements will ap Richardson and Goar both sorority women. A plan used by terview senior girls interested in Beauty pictures are still being Vice-President, $20.00 maximum. pear in next week's CAMPUS. The our government and in other governments are trying served as cabinet members before Brown University in Providence, the professional possibilities of taken by' the Hence Griffith Studio Other Candidates, $15.00 maxi pictures should be turned in to now to shape a better world. But it is rough going— their election to the offices. the Camp Fire Girl's program. at 2007 Bryan St. Any girl who mum. Rhode Island, was presented and the CAMPUS office by Monday, there are so many selfish interests demanding satis —SMU— modified. Miss Junken will speak at a has not had her picture taken is V. Signs. Jan. 7. Career Conference sponsored by Mrs. Joe Perkins of Wichita faction. Graduate Will Join urged to call R-3043 for an ap Signs may appear and material —SMU— the YWCA and COGS to be held Americans in the past have been exceptionally pointment. Also all sorority and campaigning may begin at 9 o'clock Falls, chairman of the Executive Housing Committee, will present in Fondren Auditorium on Janu Engineering Faculty fraternity presidents are requested a.m., on Monday, January 7, 1946. College Training ary 9 at 1:00 p.m. This lecture forgetful. Sometimes it is their short memories that the plan to the Board of Trustees to have their pictures taken by the Rotunda signs must not exceed 12 •will provide girls with one hour's make them seem selfish.- Still,-a shart memory, is In Spring Trimester in January. Mrs. W. W- Fondren Leads to Jobs James W. Lacy, who received his Griffith Studio. - • • square-feet in area for the Vice- credit in COGS, according to, Helen of Houston and Mrs. Frank Mc- sometimes fatal. It has been before. It may be again— B.S. in Mechanical Engineering at Any student who would like to President and 10 square feet in For Three Exes Mitchell, president. Miss Junken Neny of Dallas are also of this if they do not remember the last few years, and be SMU in 1938, will return to the work on the Rotunda is urged to area for the other candidates. College training led directly to committee. will conduct interviews on January faculty of the Mechanical Engin come by the Rotunda office (lo Other signs on the campus must jobs with the Y for Claydean '10. All girls interested should fore. They must understand that evil is a disease—it Dean Lide Spragins, Dean A. C. eering department in the trimester cated in the basement of McFar- not exceed 1 square foot in area Zumbrunnen, Betty Freeman, and make arrangements with Dean cannot be isolated, it must be fought wherever it ap Zumbrunnen, and one active and starting March 1, 1946. Mr. Lacy lin) any afternoon after the Christ and they must not be attached to Aubrey Ray, spring graduates. Spragins. Interviews will be Md pears. And the lonerer it is left alone, the harder is is at present teaching several mas holidays. Students who have school property. one alumna member from each na Claydean Zumbrunnen is assis in her office.