Ethical Code Part of Life
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ACP-ANPA PACEMAKER, 1965 University Christian Third Brite Play Series (See Page 2) (See Page 6) TheTEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY Skiff * * • • FORT WORTH, TEXAS VOL. 64, No. 17 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1965 8 PAGES Inaugural L^srD^/ Ethical Code Rites Upcoming Part of Life Classes will be dismissed Nov. By JON LONG said. "The director of the board was very disturbed that his mana- 19 so students can attend the in- Students may do well to heed auguration of Dr. James M. Mou- gers would engage in such prac- the pleas of their professors and tices." dy. attend the Business and Profes- Dr. Moudy, named to the posi- sional Ethics Conference taking Important Role place today in Dan Rogers Aud- tion July 1, is the seventh chief Dr. Harrison went on to explain executive to serve the University. itorium beginning at 2 p.m. why he feels ethics plays an im- University officials and local bus- The event will begin at 10 am portant role in today's society. iness leaders seem to feel the un- "In the business and profession- in Daniel Meyer Coliseum with an derstanding of ethics is an impor- academic processional, to include al field, the matter of ethics is tant part of one's education. the foundation of cooperation." he members of the University's facul Dr. James Moudy, University ty and administration, representa said. "We need to make students chancellor, will deliver the key- in college aware of how industry tives of 310 colleges and universi note address at the evening ses- ties, delegates of 46 learned socie- regards unorthodox practices so sion of the conference due to be that when they get into business ties and professional organizations, gin at 6 p.m. in Daniel-Meyer members of the University's Board leadership and management they Coliseum. Frank Davis, president will not cond :e such practices." of Trustees and the chancellor's Just one ticket left and nobody wants it. Olivia Brent and Charles of General Dynamics Fort Worth Dr. Harrison said he doesn't party in full regalia. Pranter, of the Games and Outings Committee, eye the last ticket will also participate in the activ- feel that unorthodox practices are Dr. M. E. Sadler, the Univer for the bus trip to Austin. The committee had planned on five buses ities. increasing, but unless ethics is sity's chief executive from 1941 un- but spent four weeks selling 32 tickets for one bus. The last ticket Dr. Ike H. Harrison, dean of the for the single bus was never sold. Pranter blames lack of student in- brought to the attention of today's til his retirement last spring, will School of Business, said the sem- students they will do so. preside. terest on the fact that, "Most people would rather go in cars— inar was conceived by people in wouldn't you?" industry who are concerned b e- He added that students in man- The installation of the chancel- cause some of their practices are agement classes are referred to ethical procedures in case studies. lor will be administered by Lorin being questioned. A. Boswell, chairman of the Uni- "A couple of years ago, when I Dr. Harrison urged students of versity trustees. was with General Electric, the com- all fields of study to attend the Dr. James M. Whitset, professor Sell-out Performances pany was reprimanded for price conference. of finance, is chairman of the in- fixing with other companies," he "For an industrialist of Frank auguration committee, and Dean Davis' stature to give his weight Ike H. Harrison, School of Busi- to the program shows that indus- ness, is co-chairman. Other mem- For First Musical try feels it is important," he said. bers include Boswell, Dr. Sadler, Ethics Defined Dr. Granville T. Walker, Marion By JOHN MILLER From the haunting "Try To Re Hicks, Dr. Porter J. Crow, and member" to the slightly salacious James Farrar, University chap- Dr. Malcolm D. McLean. Two hundred and eighteen per- "It Depends on What You Pay." lain, defined ethics as an attempt The inauguration ceremonies will sons heard an historic first Thurs the 15 musical numbers were per- to think systematically and con- be open to the public. day night in the Little Theatre. formed with a professional skill sistently about responsible behav- And it wasn't an Indian named that kept the show humming. ior while relating the Gospel and Mortimer with a Cockney accent, society. although they heard him too. Old Love Story Cadets to Ohio The historic first was the open "Ethics is one's attempt to de- ing night production of "The Fan- The above-mentioned Indian, termine what is responsible Chris- Flying to Wright - Patterson tasticks," the first musical ever played by Jim Prichard, dies twice tian behavior," he said. "The for- AFB, Dayton, Ohio, this afternoon presented in the Little Theatre. The during the show, but still doesn't mal study of ethics should enable will be 27 AFROTC freshmen and sound was music, and the audience have much to do with the plot, one to act more consistently ac- which centers on a boy and a girl sophomore cadets. liked what it heard. cording to his values and to ques- in love and their old fathers who tion the values he holds." have brought them together by Farrar, who will be teaching a keeping them apart. Christian ethics course during the Romance fades, and the young spring semester, said he has en- lovers part for their separate ways. couraged all students in his relig- The world grows colder. September ion classes to attend the confer- turns to December, and the girl ence. He said he feels the under- and boy each "Try to remember standing of ethics is a constant the kind of September when life need in society. was slow and oh so mellow." "Each day brings more prob- Mike Connally portrays the, at DR. J. M. MOUDY lems," he said. "Problems in a times, tender, at times, brutal El Ethics speaker unique present outmode many of Gallo, the narrator. Marion Wil- the rules in which we try to con- kinson is the girl and Doug Cum duct ourselves. mins, the boy. Parker Willson and David Turner are the two fathers. Need to be Critical Larry Oliver portrays an old actor and Ronnie Headrick is the Mute "There is no increasing need for a man to be critical in the face Sell-Out Show of values, but even those who have studied ethics before should a t Theater Department Chairman tend the conference because prob and "Fantasticks" director Jack lems to today are different and Cogdill figured correctly that the more complex." three scheduled performers would Dr. Paul D. Heyne, professor be sell-outs. in the School of Business at Val- So he had "Held Over!" signs paraiso University, will be the painted and tickets to special Sat- featured speaker at the afternoon urday and Sunday matinees printed session of the conference which long before the last regular tickets will be sponsored by the General were gone. Dynamics-Fort Worth Management TCU and high school students Club and the special courses div- were also invited to two dress re- ision of the University. hearsals. Full houses showed up both nights. Also participating in the con One thing Cogdill didn't plan ference will be Dr. William Heroy, was star Marion Wilkinson develop- past chairman of the board of di ing laryngitis the week of the rectors of the Geotechnical Cor- show. Understudy Linda Meadows poration of Dallas, and Rev filled in for the dress rehearsals Bill Jablonowski, minister of the DR. PAUL D. HEYNE St. Stephen Presbyterian Church FANTASTICKS" FATHERS WITH BILL FOR DAUGHTERS RAPE while Miss Wilkinson convalesced Afternoon speaker of Fort Worth. David Turner and Parker Wilson in sell-out musical in the Health Center. THE S K I F F Fr«J«> Hevtmbrr 12 1H5 Church Group To Stage Play ■ngr ■•■ represents the thought of ' - ' I w. ■ I hn-sltan i lag n rotation an-) Ike - present a reader. 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