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, , 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. —SMU— tra's concert for Sunday will in­ Island," with Betty Grable and Vic­ sometimes sounded awkward com­ tor Mature; "The Ox-Bow Inci­ the song, "Ten Little Indians." And clude the Preludes to Acts One and "HIDDEN EYES" as each dies, a little china figure Three of Verdi's "La Traviata," ing from her came off as some­ dent," with Henry Fonda and Wil­ thing cunning and pert. liam Eythe; "Holy Matrimony," of an Indian vanishes from the cflene. and ^lltesie. the ballet suite "The Seasons" by dining table. Drama grips the The Bergman presence was in with Monty Woolley; "Irish Eyes It's really not important, but Glazounov and Dvorak's "New characters as each suspects his fel­ World Symphony." all sense beguiling, and for that, Are Smiling," with June Haver we'd like to know how all the pro­ lows of being the murderer. Even­ the play itself seemed altogether Sunday and Monday and Dick Haymes; and "Junior fessors manage to give quizzes on A non-subscription concert will tually, there are only two people excellent. Miss," with Peggy Ann Garner. the same day. Do they call a meet­ be presented by the Symphony on left alive out of the original ten. —SMU— Shirley Temple in —SMU— ing, or does the word just get Jan. 13, presenting violin virtuoso .Still we defy anyone to name the "I'd marry Pauline tomorrow," around via the grapevine? Does Yehudi Menuhin playing the Bach During one of the tensest murderer, for here at last is the the young man told his friend, "if Dr. Longnecker tell Dr. Redus, Concerto No. 2 in. E Major, the "KISS AND TELL" ^moments of a murder picture at perfect murder mystery. I could only make enough money "I'm having a biology quiz next Bartok Vilin Concerto, and Bee­ the Paramount Theatre in New An expert cast keeps the tale to keep house for two." Tuesday," and Dr. Redus say, thoven's Concerto irj. D Major York, an elderly gentleman began moving at fever pitch. The guests "Why don't you go and live with *" ' *'i" '• * •/' 7 "Good, I'll have a religion quiz Tickets for this special concert are groping for something on the floor, include Louis Hayward, Walter her parents ?" suggested the friend. that same day!" But, as we said on sale at the Symphony Box Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday greatly disturbing a lady in the Huston, Judith Anderson, Barry Office. • "That's out," said the young before, it's not really important next seat. "What have you lost?" Fitzgerald, Mischa Auer, Sir C. man. "They're living with their V For benefit of new students: if she inquired testily. Aubrey Smith, June Duprez, Ro­ parents." "DUFFY'S TAVERN" your parents get a little card from land Young, Richard Hadyn, and "A caramel," said the man. the dean in a couple of weeks, that "You're going to all this bother Queenie Leonard. 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\r-sA; . , , _ ' • • • v; • - ^ Saturday, January 5,1946 " :h: SOCIETY Page 3 Delta Qamma MOPSY by GLADYS PARKER Ranch Party It's Qoing toBeRough.. To Picnic at DAD. IT'S A SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL SlatedTonight BIRTHDAY PRESENT-' AND MY Qals Can't T alk toSAE's Dreyfus Club FAVORITE COLOR.TOO.' By Pi Beta Phi oV A to Bill Tuxbury, president. Monday Night the Merchant Marine. night, according to Coit Butler, Howard, Betty Rae Hedge, Joan j oring Shirley Springer, bride-elect Mrs. E. P. Fritz Mrs. H. H. Blan- stay away. Girls who attempt to j New officers are Bill Tuxbury, Gamma Phi Beta entertained LAURA DUPREE has the Kap­ president. i Price. j of Pvt. James W. Tonn. The wed- ton, Mrs. Ed Wilkinson, Mrs. picket the house will be thorough- president; R. C. Morgan, vice pres- members of Alpha Tau Omega with pa's guessing, with daily letters The new pledges are H. C. —SMU— • j ding will take place Ovt. 11. Gordon Yeargan; and Mrs. L. D. ; ly sprayed with water. The sorority ident; Bill Ganelos, secretary; andj a dinner Monday night at the from both JIM and ED. Barnes, Walter Rollins, Jerry Gamma Phi Beta Hickey. braving the hose lines the most Jack Reed, treasurer. sorority apartment, according to I Delta Delta Delta The Wedding Bells are being Haynes, Albert Dickinson, Blake Gamma Phi Beta announces the Members of the active chapter of tjmes will be awarded a "Braack j Plans for the coming year %verc. Jacqueline Jordan, social chairman. | Delta Delta Delta announces the b MARY Tartt, Bob McClure, Howard Haw­ pledging of Lettic Lou Smith and Delta Gamma entertained during ^T The new pledge class of Gamma kins, Bob Titus, Charles Wilson, aque as a tribute to their discussed, and various committees. Catherine Hailev. pledging last week of Virginia the afternoon with a selection of IIOBANHOB AN and EUGENEEUGENI heroism. Phi presented a skit. This is tha TRIECE and L. B. Broach. were appointed by the president. —SMU-^-' I Eckman and Jo Ann Reinike, ac- songs. ' , -SMU— first of a series of Monday night } cording to Laura Baker, president. —SMU— '' ' The Missouri footbal 1 team was dinners for the fraternities. Pi Beta Phi Kappa Alpha Theta royally entertained while in Dallas Betty Claire Bell was elected Beta chapter of Pi Beta Phi an­ j Pledge's.of Kappa Alpha Theta Sarah—"I bet that man was em­ by such Mustangs as JOAN pledge trainer of Alpha Xi chapter nounces„ . the„ .formal initiation of,, !I sorority has scheduled-^a picnic barrassed when you caught him S L A UGH T E R and.. LUCILLE Happy New Year Best of Luck and the of Gamma Phi Beta, according to Barbara England, Ann O Donnell,, dinner ,and dance t0 be held at looking through the transom." MOORE. 'v V Happy New Year Frances Smith, president. Other Mary Beth Stein, Gloria Gene < Kiest park) jan_ 18 in honor of the Sue—"Gosh, yes. I thought he'd "In the spring, a young man's Best in Shoe Repair officers elected were Fayrinne . ^ 0r f', Mary Anne> initiates and their dates. never get over it." fancy lightly turns; to thoughts of To SMU Students Smith, recording secretary; Katie Elliot, Verda Lee Adams, accord- j Plaid shirts> blue jeans, candle to the Faculty During the ing to Colleen Keilty. Gloria Gene ; u and b,ack anJ, sold decora. and Students Frank Slack, corresponding secre­ and to the Faculty tary; and Kathleen Redden, pub­ Knight was cnosen "Most Out- j tions .will predominate the color! of S.M.U. NetvYear licity chairman. These officers will standing Pledge." and was given scheme, while "hot dogs" and cokes , $^Q|ting^arrd^^ Athletic So ods 1 replace girls who have left school. the traditional gold cup. wiil make up the menu. The even­ —SMU— i ing will be highlighted by enter­ Gift Goods, Toys . - • ' - . ' i AL'S H> KESSLER ALPHA DELTA PI tainment piesented by'the'pledges • ! J.&L. Alpha Delta Pi has three new with Mary Lou Sanford, pledge i WHITE SPOT Mustang transfers, Anna Beth Goosetree class president, acting as mistress i and Joy Wilson, Southwestern; and j of ceremonies. Approximately 100 j (Across Street from Jeweler SHOE REPAIR Mary Yvonne Wills, Texas, who are ! are expected to attend. j Varsity Theatre) affiliating with the SMU chapter. ! CULIUM & B0REN CO. ...and Avoid Downtown JULIAN C. ROBERTS. Prop. . ——— : , " I Sigma Alpha Epsilon ! Shopping Worries 1509-11 Elm Street 6722 Snider Plaza "The Shop of Quality Work" Delta Zeta j Texas Delta chapter of Sigma i ! Phone L-7189 6303 Hillcrest Delta Zeta announces the formal J Alpha Epsilon fraternity enter- 6729 Snider Plaza — L-0070 initiation of Lois Barth, Peggy j tained alumni at an informal Whiting, and Evelyn Metcalf on, smoker last Sunday at the fra- an&Swfe. Oct. 16 at the home of Mrs. M. B. j ternity house; SffWntf Bowers at 3549 Greenbriar. An Iia E. DeJernett, president of UNIVERSITY PARK informal party was held after- j the; alumni association made a (JVEW HIGHLAND PARK PRESTON HOLLOW wards in honor of the newly i short introductory speech and Jack initiated members. j Paxton, president of the collegi­ • Cleaning . - ate chapter, gave the welcoming YEAR'S • Alteration* \ - ,v Signta Alpha Epsilon address. >' ' • •• Try Our HtW \*y —SMU— Laundry Sarvic* Sigma Alpha Epsilon announces the recent initiation of.Paul Bar- Kappa Alpha i Happy ham, Jack Bell, Pvt. Bill Bradfield Members and pledges of Kappa i for a very and Bob Dennard. ' Alpha will entertain their dates ' New Glenn Richter, formerly of with, a picture show, dancing and; To Our Friends CLEANERS & LAUNDERERS Tulane has been pledged. The fra­ a fried chicken dinner next Satur-' 7024 SNIDER PLAZA «t LOY«S LAKE day night at"?:30i Year *Ti«cnim«ss—So Much a Pert cf Charm' ternity announces the return to at S.M.U. school of the following men who —SMU— have been in the armed service, LnMond Wir*s Award i cippu 7L Wear Jim Harris, Bill Maclay, and Ellin Stella LaMond, head of the Reed. SMU Art Department and director M —SMU— • of the school of design, won fourth ADAMS to the Faculty and Students Kappa Alpha prize in the synthetics division of DANIEL Buddy Lewis was elected presi­ the second annual International Magnolia of S.M.U. dent of the pledge class of Kappa Textile Exhibition, sponsored by CLEANING COMPANY Alpha, it was announced by Jerry the art department of The Woman's "A Modern Plant for Your Satisfaction" Service Station Griffith, president of the active College, Greensboro, N. C. Miss j 6309 Hillcrest Snider Plaza and Lovers Lane Our Sincere* Appreciation for Your Patronage and chapter. 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v, •" \ "Wishes old, yet ever new, Fraternity Jewelers . . we send this New Year to you Best Wishes May the holiday season New Y, be rich in blessings for a very • • Happy New Year Jeweler$ F. W. Hooper ' " - - W. C. Stewart BALFOUR CO., AGENCY MATTHEWS s (Nine Out of Ten on Every Campus JEWELRY CO. Wear BALFOUR Badges) Frank W. Hooper Variety Store 6714 Snider Plaza JUST RECEIVED a Complete line Waterproof Watches and Plumbing Co. Chronographs i 7015 Snider Plaza Across from Varsity Theatre 6203 Hillcrest 1707 MAIN R-1996 CALL T7-1053 6405 Hillcrest "Page ,4 SPORTS Saturday, January 5,1946 Southwest Roundup Bell, Dean, Wilson Bowl Roundup Roland Sparis METHODISTS MEET By DON GRIFFIN were a big factor in the Mustangs' And Maley in ROSE BOWL at Pasadena—Ala­ battle, 13-6, before a record crowd SMU to Second IN CONFERENCE BATTLE TONIGHT Sflllthpm MoftiAiliaf TTntiforaUw * % . ... The opens brilliant late-season victory spurts. bama's Crimson Tide, featuring of 38,000 fans. Stan Kolowski, star Southern Methodist University got down to -work and jarred the The red-headed gridder's accurate North-South Go Hoop Victory its 1945 - 46 basketball campaign the nation's top passer, Harry Gil­ back for the Crusaders, was the twill play its second Southwest Con­ on con­ Friday and Saturday nights when toe was recognized throughout the Coach Matty Bell was one of big noise for the Eastern eleven. Lanky Johnny Roland took secutive nights. North Texas State mer, shackled Southern Califor­ ference basketball tonight when it six teams take to the hardfloor. Southwest and he maintained the the three mentors who directed COTTON BOWL at Dallas- charge of the Southern Methodist Teachers College received the same nia's hopes of never losing a Rose takes on the Rice Owls at Houston. The Ponies from the Hilltop open conference's punting lead through­ Dallas' own pitched treatment. the activities of the Southern All- Bowl game with a convincing 34-14 University basketball team The Owls are the defending con­ the conference chase Friday night out the season. Also the Ponies' the Texas Longhorns to a wild SMU played the Texas Aggies Stars in the annual battle between rout of the Trojans. Gilmer was Wednesday night as he poured 15 against the Cadet basketeers. The All-Conference wingman, Red Wil­ scoring 40-27 victory over a stub­ ference champions, but have been Friday night at College Station. unquestionably the show for Ala­ following night the Herd moves son, tied Reid Moseley of Georgia the North-South All-Stars at Mont­ born Missouri aggregation before points through the hoops t homa-Louisiana for the crown. Rollings 97 points "Don Giovanni," "The Requiem," in recording with vitality and First Church, Fort Worth: William where he was stopped by Penn's Stars. His aerial thrust to the day before the holidays when he Some seventy-five players are reg­ "Jupiter," and other well-known Miles Wilder and Harvey Griffiths George Savitsky. On the follow­ Texas Aggies' Bob Goode tied a truth the varied land that is Texas broke in and gathered a loot con­ istered for competition including Teal Mozart compositions are played in Williamson; First Church, Hous- ing play, Walker was stack up on hard charging Eastern crew in the and the diverse way of life of Tex- sisting of two watches, a diamond George Harman, defending cham­ the film by the London Philhar­ Spurgeon Murray Dunnam, Jr. - the line of scrimmage for no gain, East-A\ est All-Star Shrine game at ans past and present. Many books ring, an Eversharp pen and pencil pion of the Texas-Oklahoma area. monic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Then SMU and Texas A&M com­ San Francisco. Not only did he de­ •which could not be included in so First Church, Orange: Sidney set, and approximately $50 in cash. Other top hands will be Bob Thomas Beecham. bined talents and Walker tossed to liver the blow that staggered the small a list are books by Texas Burton Smith; Baton Rouge, Lake Despite the assistance of the Madden, Peggy Vilbig, Dorothy —SMU— Bob Goode for the score. East, but he was voted one of the authors on non-Texas subjects^ Charles, and New Orleans Dis­ Dallas Police Force which caused Lander and Peggy and Patsy Free­ Cornell's Alan Dekedebrun took Supersalesman: One who suc­ outstanding players of the West juveniles, and short stories, the tricts: Wilson Lea Watson and; quite a bit of excitement by fiin- man,' all of Dallas. - charge of the East eleven in the ceeds in selling a man with a Phi team. best of which are available in John B. Koelemay; Central Kansas gerprinting the ATOs, the event Competition will be featured in Walker ...... 4 points anthologies and magazines, especi­ Conference: Everett Ross Mitchell; final round and tied the ball game. Beta Kappa key a double-breasted Maley Is Nation's Top Punter remains a mystery. The thief or •men's singles and doubles, women's Roberson ...... 4 points suit. ally the Southwest Review and the Kansas Conference: Earl Austin mercenary ghost, as the case may —SMU— Of great interest to SMU foot­ singles and doubles, and mixed Sales resistance: The triumph of Kaleidograph. Perry; Southwest Texas Confer­ be, Entered the house sometime ball admirers is the fact that Red doubles. ! mind over patter. In one of the cases "is a humor­ ence: Calvin Warren Frohner; between 1:30 and 4:00 Monday Maley, the Ponies' versatile back- She'll Never ous map which is supposed to Cushing District, East Oklahoma morning and left without awaken­ field star, was the leading punter represent a Texan's idea of the Conference: Elwyn Odell Thurston; ing anyone or leaving a single clue. Go There Again! in the nation with a kicking aver­ United States. In the other case is Lucy Gardner Annuity Scholar­ She kicked and screamcd, but to The Man's Magazine age of 41.79. His booming kicks Bill Boyd, probably hardest hit a literary map of Texas. ship: Herbert Rice. of any single member, lost his no avail, no one heard and the doors Get th« big January istu* watch and diamond ring. Blake were locked for the night. Marjorie' Snelling, voice student, r Tartt also was relieved of a watch at your favorite newsstand now while H. C. Barnes had his Ever- was trapped in McFarlin. Visions True sharp pen and pencil set stolen. of a cold night spun through her head. She pushed on the door but ~-J"Ta,ppu ^i jew IJear Those losing cash were Joe met only resistance. Darkness Eason, George Crisp, Bob McClure, shrouded the auditorium and "PAPPY" BOYINGTON'S OWN AMAZING Jimmy Clary, J. F. Vermillion, L. shadows in the hall moved slowly Charles Powell, and Walter Sher­ and then quickly, until she was STORY EXCLUSIVELY IN man. , surrounded. Doc Wideman Garage —:SMU "If I'm missing, don't believe it. The, telephone. She groped for a "Pappy's" famous Black Sheep I'll turn up to buy the drinks in Sq tiadron of Marine flyerajust about Across from Hillcrest Bank "I wouldn't dream of paying for nickel, but her pockets were San Diego." But "Pappy" van­ decided thatcven " Pappy" couldn't this picture," the rich matron empty. She searched again and at ished on his last flight, the day make it. But he did, and here's hi* L-4330 L-9434 after ho had become America's top story—his first magazine piece— barked at the portrait painter. "It last found the object of her search. ace. Twenty months of silence written for True and you. It's makes me look just like a gar­ Finally rescue. McFarlin at night dragged by, and the boys in unique reading— goyle." "You should have thought to practice—never again! of that" said the painter coldly, I'll Buy the Drinks, Boys fcy If. Cat Gnaory ("Pappy") »«yl"9to

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