The SMU Campus, Volume 44, Number 11, October 24, 1958
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i 3958 POLLING ARDEN CLUB PLACES REVEALED l rmMR£VIEW —page 5 mt —page 8 Published Semi-Weekly by SMU Students' Publishing Company No. 11 Southern Methodist University, Dallas. Texas, Friday* October 24, 1958 44th Year BO R H YtSTtRVAY Tate Reveals Tuition Increase by HENRY ODEN Overheard in the Snack Bar: "Boy, this Socrates had things all wrong!" Set to Begin With 1959-60 Year • • • We have often wondered what would have happened had people of yesterday been more cynical than those of today. Some of history's greatest quo Hear Explanation tations might have sounded like these: by MIKE ENGLEMAN "No, Virginia, there is no San President Willis M. Tate Tues ta Claus." day night told Student Council "We have nothing to fear but members that tuition rates at invasion." SMU will be raised at the start • • • of the 1959-60 school year. Be sure to see Arden club's Tate gave three reasons for the production of "Visit to a Small tuition increase. He told the Planet." The theatre's not big council and the several interested enough for a decent crowd, so persons present that SMU pro get reservations to hear one play fessors' salaries "while not being er announce, "I'm a pacifist and the lowest among schools of our willing to fight for it." calibre, are certainly not the the highest." Blaming inflation If this column gets much short for the "increased cost of higher er, you'll be writing me. education in this country," the president said that new programs, such as the new graduate ^school at SMU, and the need for "new, TEXAS TICKETS more costly equipment" at SMU were important factors considered AT COLISEUM in the tuition raise. Student tickets for the According to the president, SMU-Texas game to be play each student costs the university ed in Austin Nov. 1, may each year $300 more than he be obtained at the SMU Coli FRESHMAN FUN UNDERWAY pays. The students' tuition covers seum Monday, Tuesday and Four members of the class of '62 head for a picnic during their spare iixpe. They are left to right 65 per cent and the rest of the Wednesday, Oct. 27, 28 and Andy Edwards,,]^^ Autrey and Maxtha Fri«rson. budget is met through endow 29, J. C. Wetsell, ticket man ment funds of approximately 10 ager, has announced. million dollars, one-half of which Tickets that are not issued Freshman Girls Bemoan Time Lack is ear-marked for operational by 5 p.m. Wednesday are re funds. turned to the University of Tate said gifts to the university Texas as provided in the As Studying Interferes With Fun for operational purposes last year game contract; "WHAT SPARE TIME! was jwere also asked what they like dorm." amounted to $600,000. Dallas sus- Student tickets for this the general squeal from fresh- jbest about university life. With a broad smile, Janet tentation accounted for $350,000 ,and all out of town confer man girls when asked what they Nancy Wright said "I like the Joyce said "Besides writing let of this amount. ence games are $1.00 each. did after "working hours.'' They opportunity of participating in ters in my spare hours and listen According to Tate, a specific any activity I choose." In her ing to records, I like to squirt tuition increase has not been spare time" she reads The SMU tooth paste on people while they decided upon. Campus. That innocent look are sleeping. After a brief pause The president said "a great WARING TELLS, STUDENTS about freshmen girls is necessary for more contemplation shfe. add deal" of the tuition increase will for their survival, according to ed, "I also like to put mayonnaise go into scholarship funds of the ARE TO BE SUNG' all the deviltry they get into. in tooth paste tubes." university. 'SONGS Ladonna Perry grinned, "I like Edie Cheery screamed "I like The president will present a by DAYID HUGHES best way to please a listener in to listen to the Kingston trio 24 to torture the people who put specific tuition rate increase to and SANDRA SHELL his opinion is "sing a song, not hours a day and draw caricatures mayonnaise in my toothpaste the SMU regents at their annual The enjoyment of music and the music." of all the characters in the tube." meeting, Nov. 6. thought that "songs were meant He advised students aspiring to be sung" were the highlights to success in the entertainment of Fred Waring's informal dis world to prepare just as they cussion during coffee hour would for any other profession, Wednesday at the Student Cen such as law or medicine. ter. Waring concluded that success The noted musician returned is not totally dependent on musi to SMU, the site of two of his cal ability but on personality, musical workshops, to discuss his character and hard work as well The election committee has re Marge Childers, Guy Marcus, Sharon Watkins and Jill Worley. phase of the entertainment world —"Your every act is a part of leased the final list of aypproved Paul Petit and Bill Wright. FRESHMEN with the students before his con your success." candidates for class offices. Of Secretary: Margaret Archer, President: G4ry Cadenhead, Al cert at Municipal auditorium. the 99" who filed for offices, Sara Colwell, Lee Cullum, Bar bert D'Errico, Steve Jordan, Mike Tom Potter, chairman of the 88 are still in the race. bara Gorman, Karol Gaye Har- Schmidt, Pat Scl\reiberr Wihfield music committee, presented War BUSES OBTAINED The following list of students gis, Ann Howard and Montie Scotland J. C, Whitten. ing with an ash tray bearing the will appear oh the ballots: Schultz. Vice-president: Judy Deacon, seal of the university, which the FOR STUDENTS SENIORS Treasurer: Wayne Barfield, "Andy" Edwards, Brian Hunsak- guest received with "deep grati President: Henry Christopher Kim Cook, Camille Crane, Bess er, Nancy Lockhart, "Foxy" tude" on behalf of himself and Buses to Austin will be Matherne, Ann Miller, Jack Nor chartered by the Student and Bob Paulen. Fraser, Sharon Northrip and the Pennsylvanians. Vice-president: Jack Beene, T. Poochie Rhodes. man, Allen "Pogo" Polen, Mary Council for students going Nan Stanley, Tom Stollanwerck Before the students could get to the SMU-'fexas game Nov. C. Kendig, Taffy Krueger and SOPHOMORES. the discussion underway, Waring and Glo Younge. 1. The round-trip, leaving Larry Maxwell. President: Steve Conner, Dave first quizzed them on the success Saturday morning and re Secretary: Margaret Brown, Secretary: Marion Boyd, Alice of the Mustang gridders. After a Harrison, Sam Moyers and Bob Caldwell, Dixie Conley, Carolyn turning Sunday evening, will Jeanne Day, Martha "Rusty'' In Walker. brief lull someone asked about cost $7. gram and Barbara Simmers. Davies, Ladonna Perry, Beclqr his show. Vice-president: Roy Adams, Kit Schergens,v Diane Till and Alice Students interested in go Treasurer: Carol Cherry, Lu Burchmore, Bill Champlih and Waring catagorized the show as ing to the game on the buses Hudson, John McFarland and Wilemon. Mary Decker. Treasurer: Carolyn Crum, music and fun, saying, "Our at should sign up by noon, Sicily Sterling. tempt is to please one and all." Thursday, Oct. 30, at the in Secretary: Jane Brown, Sandra Duane Fisher, Judy Franklin, Although education is an im formation desk of the Student JUNIORS Dale, Cammie Dethloff, Bettie Martha Ann Hamblen, Jimmy portant aspect of music, Waring" Center at which time fur President: Gail Crawford, Maj Fairey and Andra Reed. Ibarra, Linnie Mower, Sue Neal, feels that pleasing the listener is ther details will be available.1 or Ginsberg and Jim T. Hill. , Treasurer: Lynne Hinson, Vi Elizabeth Rasmussen and Ross the most important , thing. The Vice-president: Joan Baker, vian Jeffers, Sue Knickerbocker, Teter. ^ ,y V ; .; / . •• /t • 2 ftmK (Hanqntfl Friday October 24, 1958 gWgiMMjg; PARTY LINE Singer To Return Bob Gibson, ballad singer, JB^ --- i by CAROLYN SHOTTS sw has asked to return to SMU. ®mmm - Campus Assistant Society Editor Following his Friday night :*>&SxBKfcd•' club appearance he will play !'^^wi From the look of the social cal for a buffet supper from 5:30-7 for students in the main endar this weekend the parties p.m. lounge of thie Student Center on the campus seem to be more Dads of Delta Gammas will around 11:15 p.m. ^K'm®MBK - - " ,,«• \' W V\-r^ v ^ •> Jv:' ;'-*" fJj *<?••? J; and merrier. really have a day with their Along the shores of Mountain daughters Saturday. First the Maria Kruttschnitt, Mexico City, SMU student, will bring ^ ~ ^ ^"rJFa Creek lake the Delta Sigma Phis girls will take their fathers to will have a hamburger fry and the game in a chartered bus. her guitar along, and she will later a hayride at the Halbert After the game, the girls will also bring a Flamenco gui- ranch at 7 p.m. Friday. have a supper for them at the tarrist. The three will pre house. But that's not all. bowl sent an informal ballad and The Lambda Chi Alphas are ing lanes have been reserved guitar session. tftA&i:having their dates over Friday for the dads and their daugh at 8 p.m. to help with Home ters. v w w> —\*^y^7^. f ^ •» •<•' coming decorations. During the Back to the DG house after the k : breaks there will be dancing bowling to relax with coffee and and cokes. cookies. And if the father wants Girl Editor Wins Phi Gamma Deltas will be the to, he may even spend the night guests of the Alpha Delta Pis at at the house and go to church National Notice • GOING NATIVE a barbecue supper at the ADPi with the sorority on Sunday Delta Zelas, longing lor the South Seas, are Judy Phillips, morning.