Walter Jetton Freshn Thoae "KING of BARBECUE"
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riniiMiTnitirftumMMiiH Welcome 50th Exes, Anniversary Bears Issue VOLUMEThe 51 ShiftNo. 7 TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY, FORT WORTH, TEXAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1952 Exes Swarm Campus; Hot Time Due Tonight By lllll SHUAhi: An estimated 6600 exes are swarming across the campus landscape today trampling the gnu . peeking in windows and talking wildly about the good old days. They gather in noisy clusters around the coffee bars to rekindle faded frienfjehipe, uid pack themselves inside faculty offices to advise former instructors on the Art of Making a Living. There's an abundance of loud talk about /Jthe possibility of the TCI football people seating Baylor tomorrow afternoo n and it's w/problem to find an old grad who will make i stealthy wager or inform you thlat "thesehfr'eTlte best days of your life and I sure wish I was back." A flock ictivil • available Exes Association Wrll Vc k. ;, the CXM busy, and stu- IE'Z nts arc excused fr.uu class to- OW. On Constitution Tomorr TM e home economics depaj A proposed constitutie^MilllbPy rfiJl h..l.l ■ reception at Sterling tioti 1^ t|V/ IJiV jjvjfi • from 8:30 U> 5:30 p.m. to- udent Association at iiii.l student* from the "Meal 11:30 a.m. ton I nning and Tab!..' Si I " class tiin—-Ji ail of sea. ChJAsLiih l/h/riV A modi it bonfire is tat for the itted for, dAnYhjis h»'*> director «•' quadrangle tonight at 7:80. Tell Mt:—; ; rrrm a ^,jwt piihliciitteiu a»d will be on hand to see the Her Highness w.,i fa; elec\Al impAe* lk<- H*t and P^*"*1 enthusiasm and tvo or three prom- I acTO&led, J^ -ftent^exes probably will feel called MiM K.i> RUR< U \. t *. Hi- i i 1 952 Home tonyfp ('',« ii, rv «<-rrmj^^»Jt^i>y*><»/'m ra» ( ; r upm* \< *n. ik. s eni . id\ iui thr in: event. Beautifying the , i , r ■ c i|l/rn for llif rrrc-eatWy, ^t$r\<l#v. .>^uil.|%" '-'i7'/' / //1 ekjetB ^"&$'' '"*8 bonfire a free record .■i.-Hii.iimii ceremon) tomorron afternoon xf tin«u iaitip^ „ v Present offieeaj g/fjaiy 4«ce inJjhA Study Lounge will be Stadium, arc her attending princesses, Mi--. ■Mir) t'HNif, irtiTiO -• \constitut rtfjiapi&-1»r<the Freshman Y. The •i in jimim, and J.ui Mien, Quail junior, 4' l in.. Kill r »•> iu Mtc uene ^JUV Halloween and the the Homecoming parade downtown tomo/aoy Q^li^j* tjiti faci the better. "An V■•;><■> lor i alls," a thre»->fn play b> J. B. I'riest- Homecoming iy, will be on the boards at the Joness AsksAsk Little- -Theater today and to- Calendar TttX>rro.w-s,with performances be- Todaj Cooperation j^iojypjj^aV 8 p.m. Tickets may *be obtainell at the Little Thea- JBi t . • ter box office for 80 cents. ]■ in H For Tricks I ■ Hie An ex-students' art exhibit cur- Qkuru|l /Sraxntttee. coptpti^ed rently is shoving at the Fine Arts Fount*] inn Al i l.l' <»rl. nl uftirtrs. thu Building Art Gallery, and it's open ■ tnr^" precedinir ftsMwiation tot view from 9 to 9. t> IV, lt, VU f^m tf* V . , pieiiiliyiis, head* of all ex-stu- Prom 9 a.m. to 11 BOOH tomor- dent cluba aud the Student As- row the School of Business is spon- Tomoi r«.« froji wirtat'in president. soring an open house and also will ■ ii jxcaw~*, yeur card v, . committee \yjil be in a bet- have two members in each dormi- ii y'Ujr ' Thr '-•■M R.m. — iKiisUion Jo cjO-^Sinate home- tory for the purpose of welcoming '•• i W t from £ Buildini . -fcjuit hfMis U«der Wis method exes. '■ ^ ,anj£giW-thfi occasion fflbre mean- The homecoming parade —con- . .\ i . wjj^f v ■ I — UIK to ex. s and studenVs alike, sistinfr of 16 floats and a number 1 P the_.\ commented the as.-ociatinn presi- of spirit.'.! -• v.ll beprin un- l:\l.r . and all rU*v it *uval dent. (See EXES p. 8) time. Wait for tec opi« - »f th - . to low* "I H'. Skit| have- he en z he hope *h_at ! ■ i»WX. Pn ■'.d yoir i v.i in f.umer Stu- ■ I fvf. ! "Vi i: ( u *»£: ■ ■ ydui MKT I ij/d An, THE SKIFF. aV.fi\ MI you, "All It; . fteV thV V^'k ■ j Thv Car Stop* All t ho \r <\\ ».v 60LD5TI IN • HIOKI.\S Skiff Has Seen Many Changes Under 50 Editors; M. it t hi-w is Bros. Strives to Reflect Student Ideah, Cover Campus ■.(SM^UC^'^1 rest was la'ken up with advertis- . Hi live proji -n- «. R«M. tins week. I . was located "m MeKintiey's fust editorial stated bed In I I V\ LC i wl 'i M. Kiniiey founded The the aims of the paper. ■■■•■( Ki ' . 1 % M Kit n. y. the wi ekly newa- in 1902. McKinney, BOV a Texas banker. ■sitii M, *.■ ■ . .;«' • ■ ■ ■ repre- II,. came to the campui with $19 named his newspaper The Skiff .: half r- ll! >.! \ ition to earn a col- b.-cause, as he later wrote: km of the preai iti in. H uii.il it with "It was a dream boat which was to carry me toward my goal, a I lie Skiff has gone through The Skiff Just b» lore school opened ...liege diploma." t* ■>:<■! » . I. > . ■ many stages ami paaicd Mr »„■ .*. ■ | !..>. an At first McKinney was the <-*t. vl-i'—•■ t IN H through the hands of at lea-l Hull fl II with enrollment l.i presented sole staff member, but soon Thi. ^« - ■• ' - 10 editors, hut during its en- of .'hill students others were added. ■ I tire period of exiatetica, the Hie pn po -ition of starting a pr**l-o. faculty. Dean Colby D, Hall, then a inline objectivea seem always weekl} pa per ti tin ' • i' ■>. Wl 1 • favorablj teacher of Greek and Latin, and to havl been an accurate re- \ ■ ,1. but mo i of them felt Miaa Olive L. afcClintic, teacher H..li.ui ol student opinion and complete eampua coverage. the papei would exiat only a short of oratory, became assistant edi- tors. Perhapi much of I bCnnOL BU0K5!!! President EL V. /.oilers recora- In 1927, the Univertity eatah- •■ Imperial Pl freed.ill! can lie e\ mended that McKinney be all..wed lished a department of journalism $3M ShKS.r »«r "I by the fact that tl his tuition, room and board for under the direction of the late J. oil a pulilicat ion fir the University. W'illard Hidings. • Sappfisa oar Sffouliy. ■.ii and executed by a itu- The first issue ..f The Skiff ap- Hrof. Hidings' department took Pan E* s • . :, ,,, rather Hum by ■ faculty p, ,i(| gept. 19, 1902, over the supervision of The Skiff »« MSCOl ■ or an adminl it ration of I, |,;„l four pages of four in 1928, and the newspaper is still i i 11 j . \un )B; Krrt.Kvrw y|R;GROSSCLl ! columns each, with only a thin! of the laboratory product of journa- m \l BO time in its long histmy the ipaci deroted to news. The lism students. ' Page 2 * THE SKIFF :tobcr 3i, 1952 'One Buck or Two' Russian Faith Greater Annual Asks of You Congress Wants Larger Union Or, r you art ■ senior Than Ours, Says Rector mm is lufflcient to have al ami pri- •We want to keep the result, Than Present Plans Provide I tographed foi thi t vate, but should he spread to of lieedom. hut without the I nless i ongn had Hoi ■ everyone, said Dr, Samual M. roots." to limit their debate to p v. i ,rdii g to ' i Studio, ti i. iv," i : Calvary and vital All misaionary fields do i ■ i, 106 tud( "ts have pal Chun i in Pi1 burgh, facilitate i nga they will in China, H there ii s aithi.ui> to buy the ,„, ., ,j. i'h;s can be about MX) students at cm a week ■ . havi a "Welcome p red to the 1080 students who d right at homo, i>r com a M Wedneaday. according I ir annual pictun - taken by Shoemaker said da) ■ . Dr. Shoemakei smphaaiaed that | .. port this date last fall. "1 like pagans and I think After the meeting time ha 1 bi < n a pi i en on the "outsid, " can ha s Addy uni- i . deadline! for ■,,| in Christ only th I,oil must havt liked pagan. in, sophomore and . n n itu , it, ,1 Christian. g plant hi : ,. 11 k by Of he wouldn't ha\e made »,, \ x p nl program for Ins K i raon. SUB) of them, hut I iho, i awaited ■ ■ p provoment Of Christian living ,r deadline is Nov. 10, think he meant for them to n I given hy the rector is: In quick aucceaaion other main so." he commented. His ri p >rt to k thi 1) lie SZPeaad to a contag- atone] Iteau en the adjenda Trustees to Hear ious Christianity. Dr. Si. ten aki r punted went through the ongresslonal ■ ... f,- ,, ,„ of a Student Un gauntlet. Reports Tomorrown n ;! I lake personal iiucntoM of torial itu- life. ,,< the opp l body will pay part *■ ,:- s"!"' '■"' ' •'This is all vetj true," — ti»1 ihl in lehot I, quoting the K tl Make a decision for Cod. the president. "Hut." he eon- the fall tru II Participate ill real, un- || "\\ hat the hell || tinned, "the Itorj i~ incom- l l. "' "»■ '««'>'»•»■ •elflsh prayer hell ringing ai.d pray inK for, U plete." M Satk fellowship with God.