presumptious Sifters Mustangs Face Spirited Falsehood Raxorbacks "The Semi-Weekly Campus" Is Published by the S. M. U. Students Publishing Co. I !QL. 24 SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY, , TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1938 No. 15 ews Cameras Will S.M.U. In Brazil Former S. M. U. Prof Gets "Scoop" Dean Of Women H. R* Knickerbocker', tick Today When Drive To Start Named Member War Correspondent, Sunday Morning Of Frosh Frat onies Play Hogs LINDOLFO LEUSIN TO TO REPRESENT SOUTH­ Will Lecture Here SPEAK BEFORE CHURCH ERN DISTRICT FOR GROUP THREE YEARS lfeWsreel cameramen for screenland's major studios are H. R. Knickerbocker, world-famous foreign correspondent .ected to be on hand today when the S.M.U. Mustangs S. M. U.'s annual drive for funds Miss Lide Spragins, dean of for International News Service, will speak in McFarlin Mem­ £t the Arkansas Razorbacks on the Ownby stadium grid- to support "Little S. M. U. in Bra­ women, has recently been appoint­ orial auditorium at 8 p. m., December 1, under the auspices zil" will get underway at 9:30 a. m. ed as a member-at-large of the of Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism fraternity. ' was learned Friday that contacts have been made Sunday when Lindolfo Leusin, for­ National Executive council of Al­ Knickerbocker will speak on "A Texan at the Ringside of ugh R. J. O'Donnell, manager of Interstate theatres, mer student of the South American pha Lambda Delta, national fresh­ History." From 1923, when he left S.M.U. as head of the E. B. Coleman, of Metro-*- institution, speaks to the young men women's scholastic fraterni­ •department of journalism, through the recent crisis, Knickerbocker fewyn-Mayer, to bring the people's department of Highland ty. Dean Spragins will represent has been present at every major ts' cameramen to the hilltop Park Presbyterian church. the Southern district, and will political upheaval in Europe and |ium for the big game. Kappa Award serve for three years. Beaty's Novel This year's drive will last Asia. he idea is reported to have Members of the national coun­ through Thursday, the longest in Since Knickerbocker's last visit linatid at a meeting of the cil are as follows: President, Dean the history of the annual event. to Dallas in 1937, he has covered U. Duds club. Now Open for Leonard of the University of Illi­ Reproduced In Stressing that this year there events in the following places: Iterviewed Friday, President nois; vice-president, Dean Bell of will be a conspicuous lack of "emo­ Vladivostok, Tokio, Moscow, Jeru­ Orrity of the Dads said, the University of Denver; treas­ tionalism" in pleas for funds, Di­ H. R. Knickerbocker, world-famous war correspondent and brother salem, Rome, London, Paris, Bur­ kv.-ri'cls of Saturday's game Fellowships of It. C. Knickerbocker, S. M. U. publicity director, is shown above get­ urer, Dean Stamp of the Universi­ Great Britain rector John Hicks said Friday that gos, Shanghai, , and Prague. [d be invaluable publicity to ting a "scoop" on the first interview ever granted by the mother of ty of Maryland; members-at-large, an attempt will be made to show To Visit Family partii-ii'ating institution. S. M. THREE WON BY NON- Stalin, Russian dictator. The above interview gave material used in one Dean Lloyd of the University of Dr. John O. Beaty's historical students the need for their contri­ of a series of stories on Russia's five-year plan for which Knickerbocker Motivating reason for this latest kis made quite a name for itself FRATERNITY WOMEN; Michigan, Dean Spragins, and a novel, "Swords in the Dawn," in­ butions and let them decide for was given the 1931 Pulitzer prize. He will speak at S. M. U. on Dec. 1. visit of Knickerbocker is to see his Iti'i-scctional games in the East 2 BY OTHER GROUPS western delegate not yet appointed. vaded the international field this |on the West coast." themselves whether or not they fall with its publication in Great mother and father, Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Knickerbocker, and two M. L".'s grid warriors haven't Applications are now being should make donations. During the Britain by George E. Harrap and brothers, Dr. B. A. Knickerbocker he i>ented the hilltop school current problems and will riot be lished last fall and received very times,' that these cuts aren't being i.i'cting, numerous fathers Of Scientists less than 300 words, according to favorable reviews. It is a noveli- charged against them. But have no Itrt: school students promised Reporter De specifications. "•.•'.•> -.'• zation of the pre-Beowulf era in fear, you'll be hearing from same their cooperation to the Biology Profs Dr. Ellis Shuler, head of the The Thompson awards are given England and is the product of sev­ all too soon. Irsity croup in future years. geology department, received word annually. They were first begun eral years research on the part of As was the case last year, stu­ this week that Dr. Claude C. Al- in 1936. : ; Dr. "Beaty. dents were notified of the fact that Qatemen Who Take Attend Meeting britton, Jr., had been elected as a they had been recorded a chapel fellow of the American associa­ cut or were instructed to come to tion for the advancement of sci­ the Dean's office, but such isn't the ident Council Up Activity Books Of Scientists ence. , Potts Complimented case this year, and all unbeknownst This is one of the oldest scien­ to those who are cutting chapel, By CHARLES ADAIR Professors of the biology depart tific organizations in America. The they'll wake up one of these fine [cusses Envoys ment are attending the annual society has a wide membership, but days with a nice suspension or On School Planning something to that effect. Quite a furor has been raised the past week, in fact ever meeting of the Texas Academy of to be elected as a fellow is a dis­ since the game with the Aggies last Saturday, among those Science at Waco, Tex., this week­ tinct tribute to Dr. Albritton's abil­ : Union Parley students who were somewhat rudely but never-the-less firm­ end. '• " '' '-' ••:'. \'r-...^';/'-'. ity and scientific achievements, ac­ Dean Charles S. Potts recently received a letter from the ly taken from the stadium minus their activity books. Why Dr. C. P. Cheatum will act as cording to Dr. Shuler. secretary-treasurer of the Association of American Law M. U.'s student council will all this furor and embarrassment? It seems that some stu­ vice-president of the biological schools in reply to a complete report he made to the body Centenary Prexy early next week to discuss sciences at the meeting. He will regarding the organization of the day and night law schools ssibilities of sending one or dents got real ambitious and decided they might make a dollar or so on the side and sold their ac-* also direct the second symposium. of S. M. U. The letter follows: representatives to the stu- men who are posted on the S. M. U. Dr. S. W. Geiser lectured Thurs­ "Dear Dean Potts: •——:—: — Speaks Today To nior. conference at the Uni- tivity books fez the game. Said students' side are supposed to know day night on "Pioneer Naturalists Bronze Markers "I received your fine letter of nf Minnesota Dec. 1-3, ac- books were taken up at the gate, one of us when he sees us. in Texas Before the Civil War." October 14 just before leaving for to Student President Tom- upon being presented to the gate- Advisory Group Consequently to those students Joint symposia, organized by . We spent considerable Recordings Of imes. men, and it is understood thatTno who feel somewhat "left-out" of Dr. Walter P. Taylor, professor To Honor Seven time at that meeting discussing less than thirty t>r so of these books President Pierce Cline of Cen­ ems of financnig, upkeep, the Aggie-Mustang game it is sug­ at A. & M. College, and Dr. Cheat­ your letter and situation generally are in the possession of the gate- tenary college, Shreveport, La., zation and union programs gested that you learn your major um, will be one of the outstanding in Dallas. The committee was most 'Pigskin Revue' will be the principal speaker at e discussed. A $6,000,000 men at the present time. professor, where is lo­ features of the program. Campus Workers appreciative of the detailed report 11:45 a. m. Saturday when mem­ K program for universities With all due respect to those stu­ cated, who your professors are and Dr. W. M. Longnecker will serve you made and wanted me to con­ bers of the University advisory air, additions, and construc- dents who had their books taken each class they teach you, and any on several of the committees. Seven bronze markers, dedicated gratulate you on the excellent job To Go On Sale committee will meet in Virginia student union buildings is from them just because they other question the gateman may io the original members of S.M.U.'s you are doing for legal education hall for their annual business get- underway. couldn't answer a few very astute ask you in order to really learn if campus beautification committee, in Texas. The committee approved The Saturday night perform­ together. student council's budget questions aimed in their general you're attending S. M. U. or just will be put on the campus before all of the steps you have taken and ance of "Pigskin Revue" was re­ Graduate Student At 12:15 p. m., the group will not include traveling ex- direction at the time their books wanting to see the game as were the end of the week, it was an­ expressed the belief that you are corded for possible distribution in eat dinner in the dormitory. for assemblies of this kind were presented at the gate, and many cases last' Saturday. It's a Sends Specimens nounced Friday. ^' working out a plan that might be­ wax record form, Director Frank President Cline, a distinguished. me sort of financial ar- with all due respect to those stu­ good idea to know these things you come the model in many other Malone disclosed Friday. . It is ex­ know, whether you're going to any To Authority Six of the seven plaques; will be lecturer, author, and educator, will ncnts will have to be made, dents had possession of their own metropolitan areas. pected that the entire perform­ of the football games or not. dedicated to Dr. G.B.Dealey; Ed­ speak on "Value of Modern Edu­ said. books, we take this means of com­ Dick Millspaugh, biology labora­ "The committee is so interested ance may be placed on six 12-inch ward Titche; Bishop C. C. Selec- cation." ing to the aid of the above men­ tory assistant, who is working on in the experiment that they would discs to sell for about f 1.50 apiece, man, E. A. DeWitt, Judge Joseph Composed of prominent business tioned gatemen who have during his master's degree, sent some like to have you present in the Malone stated. E. Cockrell, and R. A. Gilliam. The and professional men, the advisory f's Faculty the past few days had such a tor­ aquatic hemiptera to H. B. Hunger- Executive committee meeting to be­ The outcome of process work seventh plate will honor the group committee makes a study of Uni­ rent of students down upon their ford at the University of Kansas, held the day preceding«our regular being handled at present will de­ IClub To Give as a whole. versity curriculum and financial unprotected heads and could do who is a world authority on aqua­ convention to make a further re­ termine public sale of the record­ Annual Dinner FIVE TO REVISE Four of the seven plates, which problems. nothing but set idly by and say tic hemiptera, for verification and port on the situation. The com­ ings, ,the director said. will be set in cement, will be Foil owing the Virginia hall ses­ i annual dinner in honor of "I'm sorry." These gatemen have classification. mittee will be especially anxious to placed in front of Dallas hall, while sion, committeemen will attend the jw faculty members will be expressed their desire to make All the insects have been col­ have any views you might care to OF the remainder will be by Atkins Pep Squads To Arkansas-S. M. U. game as guests [by the Men's Faculty club amends to those students who have lected in Dallas county. They came evpress at that time regarding the hall. of the University. "U. in Atkins hall at 7 p. m. had their books taken from them in from such localities as the pool ultimate disposition to be made of Be Admitted To sday. error, but not the students who sold 'ENGINE' SCHOOL south of the Commerce building, Last spring the mile-long row of the evening division. If you find it Arkansas Game convenient to be in Chicago when fits can be obtained from Dr. their books for the game and ex­ White Bock, Bachman's lake, and live-oak trees planted on the hill­ Plans Dedication of top formally were dedicated to the we are in session, we would be most Mickey in the French depart- changed same to others who were At a meeting in various other places. Students will have ample oppor­ Program to S.M.U. more fortunate in getting to attend founders of the beautifications happy to have you sit in with us. tunity to recall pleasant high school Thursday, the Engineering society the classic. group. "Sincerely yours, memories Saturday at the Arkan­ Phillip Morris program, which is elected five students in the school Harold Shepherd, sas game. All of the pep squads broadcast over KRLD, Dallas, and Please let it be understood that Prof Will Discuss of engineering to revise its pres­ Secretary-Treasurer, from the Dallas high schools will its usual radio stations every Sat­ fk and Goodloe these men are paid to take tickets ent constitution, according to R. Wages-Hours Act Woodard Named Assn. of American be admitted to the game free. The urday at 7 p. m., will be dedicated at the gate, are paid to know stu­ fttend Conference M. Matson, head of the mechanical Law Schools." Central Dads' club, through the to S.M.U: tonight, Ray Pittman, dents and see that no one is ad­ The wages and hours act will be Officer of «Y» In regard to the invitation to at­ co-operation of Jimmie Stewart, Phillip Morris representative here, Hawk and Dr. Goodloe of mitted to the east side who are not engineering department. discussed by Dr. Arthur Smith, tend the convention next December, athletic director, is sponsoring this said Friday. feology school are attending full fledged S. M. U. students, and economics professor of S. M. U., Donald E. Woodard was elected Those students named were: E. Dean Potts stated that it would be idea. Pittsman said he received a let­ pek the Central Texas con- if this isn't done, then the east side at the Maple avenue civic federa­ vice-president of the Y. M. C. A. to possible for him to attend. H. Flath, Jr., Presley Atkinson and The pep squads will sit on the ter from the company last week . °f the Methodist church, of the stadium is laid wide open to tion hall at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday. A succeed R. M. Moore, currently at­ Bill Montgomery of section A, and students' side and will parade at concerning tonight's program. |>s being held in Waco. Dr. any and all who so desire to set on factual resume of the act's provi­ tending Texas university, at a Jess Bowman and Lloyd Black­ meeting of the Y. M.-Y. W. C. A. the half. This is the third year The Phillip Morris company ded­ also of the theology that side of the field. And it is a sions will be outlined by Dr. Smith, cabinets Sunday at the home of Lost: Spanish 17 book, Lo Posi­ that the athletic committee has icates its programs to different [»s meeting with the North well known fact that outsiders are burn of section B. Max Morrison, followed by an examination of the Dr. M. L. Whitsitt, faculty spon­ tive Please return to Tom Mitchell, granted the high schools this privi­ universities and colleges through­ las conference in Paragould, most unwelcome on that particular vice-president of the association, act's faults and values. The event sor. Sig Alph box. lege. out the nation each week. side of the Btadium, hence the gate- presided over the meeting. is open to the public. THE SEMI-WEEKLY CAMPUS Saturday, November 12, ftage Two Student Symphony Personnel THE CAMPUS Rome(r)o Russell lakes Ex-Arden Club Final Casting Contains 47 String-Players Members Meet The personnel of the S. M. U. Viola, Walter Paul Romberg, Al­ . By JESS HASSELL students symphony orchestra was exander J. Stuart, Jeff Holcomb, For Arden Play released for publication Friday by Melvin Haley, and Mavis Connaly. To Plan Y< NY major city deemed worthy of the description, cultural Director Harold Hart Todd. Sev­ Cello, Louis Faget, Arvel Haley, A center, requires a first-rate symphony orchestra. It is as Final casting on "Outward enty-four members comprise the Margaret Stoddard, Betty Stevens, Members of the Arden Altt much a part of the esthetic set-up as an art museum, lyceum Freida West, Ole Oatman, Mike club, formed last summer STAFF Bound," first Arden club play of orchestra this season, 47 of the course, artists series, high-grade theatres, and respective the season, was made this week, musicians playing string instru­ Schiller, Patricia Hughes, and Bob meet Monday to discuss pla'n,] Editor Al Harting audiences. Without any one of these factors, culture in a Director David Russell announced ments. The first concert is Sunday, Fenley. the year. The group is mad' metropolis would compare with Dumas' "Camille without a Nov. 80. Basses, O. C. Anderson, Dorothy of ex-members of the Arden AMO. Ed Jack Johnson Friday. Leonard Smoot was added Sports 'Cauley Munson cough. to the roster of players in the The musicians are: First violin, Ball, Johnny Johns, and Ralph Leo. and numbers about 500 perso, «~UH, (Elizabeth Evans Fortunately, Dallas revived its "The Secrets of Suzanne", one-act role of Reverend Thomas. Catherine Pierce, Philip Williams, Flutes, Sellers Berry, Grace its rank, according to Society. jRuth Grisham symphony orchestra last winter for opera to be presented by the Hock- Construction work on the single L. Tulipon, Jack Kirschner, Char­ Lockney, Lillie Kutil, and Joe Bond, director. -.. . fJessHassell a series of three concerts. Jacques aday School for Girls . . . Both set is nearly complete, Barney Mc- lotte Ware, T. A. Waggoner, Vir­ Tallal. , The organization will meet a. TheatncaIs..jWMI t n Gle|m Adding 0 Singer came to Texas as director Arden club and Script and Score Grath, art director, says. The set ginia Holt, Smith McCorkle, Marie Bassoons, Charles Lang and M. at 6:30 p. m. Thursday for aj with an ovational send-off from are in need of male talent, accord­ depicts the elaborate lounge of an Davis, Raphael Haley, Geraldine Counts. quet at Virginia hall. After Reporters — Jo Ackerman, one no less than Leopold Stokow- ing to the turn-out noted at both ocean liner, decorated in blue and Hamilton, Billie Jones, Norvelle Oboe, Maxey Mayo and Bobby banquet the group will adjou Brack Curry, Ed Stolte, ski. Thursday night in McFarlin club's first meetings this year. The chromium. Jones, Ann Perfect, Doris Mc- Harris. Arden hall for the second Kenneth Hackney, Jack girls seem to like to work on shows auditorium the 1938-'39 season of "Outward Bound" opens Wed­ Kamy, and Jack Clift. 'Trombone, Zino King, Earl Ral­ performance of "Outward B<1 Oliver, Katherine Zeek, —at least to attend meetings—but six concerts were initiated, with a nesday at 8:15 p. m. for a two- Officers of the club are: Gus ston, and J. T. Puirfoy. Bond announces that the cl] Juanita Rushing, Hammond the boys are career than operas program that surpassed all of its night run in Arden hall. Students Ford, '18, president; Bascom Thom­ Trumpets, Stanley Wheeless, seeking affiliation with the Cof f man and Dick Oliver. at S. M. U. . . . Lucas Giarraputo prospects on paper. will be admitted with activity as, '18, vice-president; Ruby Mc- Helen Arthur, and R. E. Ellis. Students association in the has been assigned cherographer for Last year, music-goers would books. Knight, '26, secretary; and Kath­ Horns, Drummond Anderson, future, and is working now onhl have been satisfied with almost any this year's Script and Score show, erine Fleming, J. Lon Tinkle, and Vincent Roloff, Sidney Haygood, a provisional body. Two rem he says. Should be interesting to EDITORIALS Claire Trevor and Cesar Romero, kind of orchestra. It so happened Bond, directors. and Powell Dysart. are scheduled during the two rival but romantic New York that they were jubilant about the watch for results . . . Tuba, Sidney Hornbeck. reporters, race for the year's most Second violin, Joseph T. Nance, year, and the production of i organization Mr. Singer had re­ Katherine Keeton, Lanham Deal, Clarinets, Warren Jensen, Rose in the spring with a cast exciting scoop in "Five of a Kind," The Arden club made its season­ Spirited Falsehood which opened Friday at the Melba hearsed and brought to realization. Katherine Childress, Elias Rod­ Elaine Gage, June Morehart, and posed of the alumni is listed > al radio debut over KRLD Friday Theater. The film stars the Dionne This year a more critical audience rotn ****** riguez, Barbara Becker, Betty Kenneth Erickson. prospect. We have heard it said that S. M. afternoon by presenting three /' Quintuplets in their third motion exists, one demanding not only ex­ Cunningham, Mary Rodgers, Lu­ Harp, Virginia Rothwell, and TJ. has no "school spirit." picture. members of the "Outward Bound" cellent ensemble work but also ex­ cille White, Elizabeth Fairchild, Louis Morrison. Don't believe a word of it. cast in a war sketch. The vehicle pert interpretive quality and astute NEAR and FAR Carl Patton, Nadine Lain, and Ed­ Tympani, E. P. Hamilton, Jr. Have you ever visited other cam­ was entitled "Twelve Minutes", a program-planning. The Thursday na Wilson. Bass Drum, Vernon Whitmarsh. puses, that of our state institution concert, to be repeated Saturday staccato piece of writing by that By NERISSA VAN DEREN 'Accepted-Type] at Austin included? You'll find on afternoon at 2:15, proved beyond a man of letters—or at least one let­ Is Ruth Grisham embarrassed? many of those larger college-yards doubt that these hopes have been ter—Jack Morris, former Ardenite It seems her K. A. one-and-only of some standing. Displaying most a much-disorganized a more-than- POT attained. heard she had been elected sweet­ Recital Plain self-control of the trio was Barney a-little-dazed student body that heart of the Phi Delts and misbe­ MUSIC RECITAL WILLIAMS OPENS Popular Trend McGrath, as a regulation Captain. scarcely knows its way from build- i having herself in general in the —SHOTS— Catering to popular albeit trite Jack Wilkes and Eric Axilrod com­ ing to building. Few of them, if j musical tastes, the program in­ journalism office, so he took ad­ For Chorisi By AL HARTING pleted the adequately-chosen three­ EL BE questioned could tell you the names cluded the guady Act II Prelude to vantage of the bank holiday Fri­ Dr. McGinnis tells this one: some. Weak sound effects were of student officers, football stars, "Lohengrin". Otherwise, the entire day to come down and see for him­ "The Glee and Choral clubs') A country editor whose tastes in the only jarring note of the board- or officials of the University. Their concert showed proud structure. self. He did. ent plans for the year inclnifl headlines and stories were the cast. Plus the announcer's state­ ONJUESDAY OF RECITALS ties and affections are scattered The Act I Prelude showed off the ment that Clemence Dane is the presentation of an accept* height of propriety, was forced to The Spartan Daily news sheet of and limited. stunning string section to convince author of "Outward Bound". It A student music recital will be First faculty recital of the sea glee and choral recital," leave his beloved newspaper to at­ San Jose (Calif.) college, took a The charge that there is no spirit the most skeptic listener that here­ happens to be Sutton Vane, who is given in the organ room of Mc­ son will present Philip Williams, Van Katwijk of the music: tend an out-of-town convention. A poll to find out what the girls pre­ on the hilltop is made on the basis in lies the aggregation's ace de­ definitely a male and not the au­ Farlin Memorial auditorium at violinist," at 8:15 p. m. Monday in said Friday. This statemersl youthful assistant was put in ferred that the boys wear to class. of several false beliefs. partment. thor of Miss Dane's "Herod and 7:00 p. m. Tuesday, the music McFarlin Memorial auditorium. aside rumors that tho KTOCJJ charge. They found out that the girls don't It is thought that exes fail to The Beethoven Seventh, seldom Miriamne" among other things. school announced Friday. Dean Paul van Katwijk will ac­ planning its traditional flock back because they have been On returning, the editor was so seductively dynamic as the Fifth care what they wear to class, "just company the soloist at the . production this year. found by the editor-for-a-day The program follows: driven and goaded while students and never as big as the Ninth, was so long as it is decently clean." Williams' program follows: The appropriations cca thumbing through the paper pub­ Claire de Lune ~ Debussy and have nothing to bring a surg­ elaborated upon by Mr. Singer's Dorothy Draeger La Folia Corelli-Kreisler has allotted the organizat«| ing to their veins at the mention of lished in his absence. He was interpretation. For an opening con­ CAMPUS POET Phil Henderson, who is constitu­ On Wings of Song..._.Mendelssohn Prelude and Gavotte from "for the purchase of music," S. M. U. Check the percentage of thoughtfully smoking his pipe. cert, the over-emphasis might be tionally opposed to pomes about Charlotte Yocum Fifth Sonata Bach ing to announcement this Unable to stand the silence, the pardonable. Results were assured­ Latin, contributes this one instead:, Waltz in E Minor —Chopin For violin alone. exes who return for homecoming THE STAG Louise Hughes Concerto in E Minor....Mendelssohn Last year the group receive! and you'll find it comparatively assistant asked, "Well, do you like ly happy. Hilltop audiences will (With all due apology to Thy Beaming Eyes MacDowell Allegro Appassionato for the production of "PrinceJ high. S. M. U. is a young institu­ it?" enjoy the opportunity of hearing Sir Walter Scott) Papa Moses shot a skunk, Eleanor Hendrix Andante Van Katwijk intimated "There've been worse ones," the still another of the great symphon- The stag, at eve, had drunk his fill Mama Moses fried a hunk,••;!• In Autumn .Moszkowski Allegro Molto Vivace light musical may be giver.| tion and exes don't number as Jack Little Consolation .-. iiszt-Milstein editor said. V • f - ; ist's masterpieces on November 20 and started to the dance. Baby Moses ate a chunk,'vV'^ in the season as an offerings many as those of schools that have : Barcarolle Caprice Viennois Kreisler been on the map through genera­ "But, darnit, I was saving that when the Student Symphony or­ He staggered through the open Holy Moses, how it stunk! ; Offenbach - Schuster - Seyall Flight of the Bumblebee music school itself. tions. type you used in the banner for chestra performs the Eroica. door and swept a bleary glance. Virginia Rothwell Rimsky-Korsakov-Hartmann the second coming!" ' t The evening opened, five minutes Our heroine was dancing by and We don't think that's a bit bet­ Ave Maria .Bach-Gounod Lotus Land Scott-Kreisler We contend that active students : : Ann Hunt-Lanham Deal Scherzo-Tarantelle Wieniawski late much to the audience's sur­ paled to see the sponge; ter .than Latin.:''':" .*o*i;.'.:K;?>' -;V i\' have as much "spirit" as anyone Blake Hawk, noncommital geol­ Rhapsody in G Minor .Brahms Self-Governing Gr prise, with a Zemachson Chorale She watched him plowing through But we think this: one's kinda Martha Jane Willims could ask—the majority will fight ogy shark, was assisting a labora­ and Fugue heard for the first time to crowd by reel and lurch and cute: . '•; Dawn in the Desert. „...Ross Jarret Harkey Will Fete Dorm G at the drop of a single adjective tory assistant Thursday, when ap­ locally. The number had all the Evelyn Murphree lunge. Before I heard the doctors tell besmirching the fair name of S.proache d by a frosh co-ed. immensity and blaring chords of Concerto in B. Minor, . . i . Members of the Woman's The dangers of a kiss, First Movement Saint-Saens Sails to Colon M. U. "I thought you said a glacier Bach. The Bach Komm Susser Tod governing board will be hosts Alas! As Fate decreed, he spied I had considered kissing you— Virginia Holt .-/• Jarret Harkey, who has been By demanding "school spirit" by brought all these rocks down here was given a kuietly stirring play­ tea given for the Snider ani above 'forementioned blonde; But now I know biology Impromptu in F Sharp with the National Geophysical the truck-load, the critics are over­ ing, Mr. Singer's own transcription. Major „Chopin ginia hall girls Sunday, N«r, to Dallas county," the co-ed said. And toward her turned his steps,; And sit and sigh and mean- r Co. since his graduation from S. working an educational "baby" He preceded its performance with a Helen Harris from 5 to 7 p.m. "That's right, young lady," re­ our heel, our ambulating pond. Six million mad bacteria— M. U. in 1937, has been transferred that, as children go, is plenty tough heart-felt, brief reference to the All girls are asked is k plied Hawk. He came right up, and cut right in; And I thought we were Alone! to Cuba as the computer of his for its age. If in 20 years from now, late Harold J. Abrams, in whose some friend, Jane McDonald,! "Well, where's the glacier?" our maiden thought,. "Oh Script & Score crew. S. M. TJ.'s ties are twice as tight memory it was played. ident, said. queried our heroine. The Rice Owl says: I don't see Harkey left for New Orleans around its students and exes as Novelties Death! Opens Auditions Those pouring tea will k! "It's gone back to get another really what the Ten Command­ Thursday and he plans to sail they now are they'll be tight Novelties of the evening were Who'll save me now? Why I could For Spring Show Martin and Catherine Fas load of rocks," Blake muttered and ments are for. They don't tell you from there today. enough to choke. five miniatures by Paul White, turn a cartwheel on his freshman representatives f went on with his business. really what to do. They just put Script & Score announces a gen­ notable only for their uniqueness breath!" Virginia and Snider halls, i ideas into your head. eral audition of all music for its The editor is worried. and quaint use of musical effects. Lost: A pair of suede gloves last tively. Presumptious Sisters But not for long was she to have spring sho%v at 2 p. m. Sunday on Something has happened to the. Water ripples, woodland sounds, Tuesday night in front of Virginia The receiving line will be him breathing down her neck, Matinee Scheduled the stage of McFarlin Memorial or . About six inches in posed of the officers and eta We heard Friday that a sorority colored boys who were digging shrill bird effects, a mosquito buzz, For, enterfhero: "Ah! A damsel in auditorium. Student composers are length. Reward. Anne Crowley. resentatives from the two i on the campus had kicked out a around in the ditch over which it is and best of all, a jamming bass By Dallas Symphony distress, by heck!" requested to contact either Robert Phone (after 9 p. m. 58-5769.) tories. pledge because of her failure to rumored the Fondren library will horn indicated a rhinoceros met And by the seat he seized the lug A matinee performance of the Potts* president, or Henry Waggo­ be built. with everyone's hearty laughs. meet the "high" social standards and marched him to the door. Dallas Symphony orchestra will be ner, musical director. We observed the boys puttering Dallas has an outstanding sym­ imposed by her lodge. "And if you come again, I'll use given at 2:15 p.m. Saturday in about with shovels for a month or phony orchestra of which it should We don't think so much of the your face to clean the floor." McFarlin Memorial auditorium. so with some amusement. About be justly proud. The attendance Longnecker To above-mentioned action and list Student tickets are specially priced I the sixth week we began to get Thursday did not thoroughly indi­ such short-sighted egotistical pre- The gal was simply dazzled by his from $1.50 to $3.00 for the com­ Speak For Club worried because we couldn't see cate such an attitude. We hope m sumptiousness as one of the rea­ show of brawn and might; plete series of the year's six con­ Dr. W. M. Longnecker, associate anything but the heads of the dig­ that the empty seats will be filled sons for the permanent occupancy And he, in turn, was smitten by certs. The program played orig- professor in biology, will give a gers. A week or so later they for this afternoon's concert. NOW SHOWING by Greek letter.; organizations of this lovely, helpless sprite. j inally Thursday night will be re­ lecture on "Plants of the Past," couldn't be seen—there were only the campus doghouse. Brickbats "I offer you my services against peated. Tickets are available today to the Nature Study club of Cor- The Life . . . Loves . . . Music of spasmodic hand-fulls of dirt that It is the custom for many lodges A remark in the column last another such." at the auditorium box office. sicana at 3:30 p. m. Tuesday. came hurtling up out of the depths. Johann Strauss, II on the campus to pick up all likely- Wednesday ribbing the house serv­ Said she,, "I think you're wonder­ We fear now for the lives of looking prospects and, if they be­ ice at "Pigskin Review" met with ful; and thank you very much." LUISE FERNAND MILIZA have themselves for a day or so, to these fellows. rather vociferous response during Miss Van Deren Breathes a Sigh There's a good chance that 1 pin the emblem of membership on the concert intermission from one So, off they ventured, arrmin-arm, RAINER GRAVET KORJUSI they've found a short way to China. them. Those whose own personal of the ill-famed ushers. The writer to jointly peel the .apple, P. S.: We understand the "Site Of Relief After Date Bureau In peculiarities crop up at later dates was told in so many words that he With hero keeping' careful watch usually are raked over the proberb- of Fondren library" sign has been was nothing more than a would-be for other guys to grapple. wrote me a thank-you not for get­ iel coals. If those peculiarities are taken down for a high-class re­ smart upstart airing the complaints "All my customers have ex­ When questioned by the press, next ting him such a cute date," she THE GREAT WALTZ completely out-of-line with the painting and general-repairs job by of himself only. After six weeks pressed themselves as being highly day, he showed" such clever­ said. "All of the girls I have talked temperament of the lodge member­ engineering students. of writing columns, we pride our- satisfied," Nerissa Van Deren, who A Movie Quiz Picture ness: to,said they had a grand time, and ship at large, aforesaid lodges have self on being immune to unfriendly opened her mail one morning to "Aw, anybody, in my place, would most of them have made other neen known to expel the guilty per­ jibs from questionably-reared indi­ discover that she had a date bur­ Music Students viduals. We repeat that some of have done the same, I guess." eau on her hands, reported Friday. dates -with the boys they met son from their ranks. : the ' McFarlin ushers are merely —Lucile Robinson. through the bureau. In fact, every­ Such was the case with the soror­ To Appear On "I had about four girls left over, flustrated puppets seldom seeing body seems to be very happy about ity whose action prompted this edi­ but I would have had a great many KRLD Tuesday their duty and infrequently doing POSTPONED more Aggies if A. & M. had won the whole affair. Including me— torial. A girl who might have been Due to inclement weather, the I'm glad it's over." Susan Ellen Hamman, pianist, it. But we refuse to indulge in the game," she continued. "Their a good member was told to quit. weiner roast planned by Delta Now Showing!—25c-35c to 5 P. M. and Charlotte Ware, violinist, will face-to-face mutual rebukes. Life unexpected loss left many of the We know a lot of persons who Gamma sorority for last Sunday appear on the music school broad­ is too short and there are top many cadets sadly broke for the week­ LEFKOWITZ TALKS ^ liked the girl—some perhaps more Richard Watts and Jack Kirklands night was postponed and will be BOB BURNS as "The cast over KRLD at 2:30 p. m. Tues­ end." • ^^•p-:v;^:y AT KIRBY CHAPEL than many of the "sisters" who lay to carry on the critic-public combat held at "Whoopee Dell" this Sun­ day, Dean Paul Van Katwijk said Nerissa said she had had several n claim to the brilliant idea. tradition. day evening. Friday. letters from A. & M; since the Outstanding among the speakers "Arkansas Traveler Miss Hamman will play the game congratulating her on the in Kirby chapel this weelc was Rab­ With Brahms' Rhapsody in G Minor. HILLTOPICS—Joe Rucker and Personal: Pat, Remember /'Dra- idea and expressing a hope that bi Lefkowitz of Temple Emanu-El, Jean Parker • Irvin S. Cobb • Fav Bainter "Brother Raf Miss Ware's number will be the Jay Simmons, after their masterful cula" or San Marcus! Same song, the bureau would be held again for who addressed theology students John Beal • Lyle Talbot • Porter Hall job on "Pigskin Revue", are now second verse.; Remember the com­ future S. M. TJ.-A.. '& M. games. Tuesday orif'Where Is Your God ? " Spaulding transcription of Corelli's —Plus- La Folia. at work on the Dec. 2 production of pany. Write. Arae^jWJ'A /.; v;;:f ••"One of my Aggie ^customers based on :the book of Psalms. Charlie McCarthy, Edgar Bergen and Elmer in Opens Monday "The Birth of Charlie McCarthy" the Newest Issue of MARCH OF TIME Presenting "Brother Rat," a college' comedy Blackmon Names Hap and the Deem "Inside the Maginot Line" dealing with students at Virginia Committee For By Addington and Sudbterry and the Newest Cartoon Character, Military institute, opens at the "Sally Swing" Dallas Little theatre on Maple Entertainment avenue at 8:30 p.m. Monday for a three-night run. The production is At a meeting of the Law Stu­ a non-subscription play and tickets dents' association Thursday, Jack rare may be secured at the box office Blackmon, president, appointed a for 75 cents. committee to make plans for en­ Open 10:45 A. M.—15c Until 1 George Abbott, producer of tertainment. The committee, con­ They're Real Entertainers Now! "Brother Rati' in New York, writes sisting of Mary Nell Cullum, chair­ The Dionne Quintuplets of the play: "It is novel, not only man; Alfred McLane, ex-officio In 20th Century-Fox's in the rather different setting, but member, and Thomas Howard, will in its language. It is told with a offer its plan to the president on "FIVE OF A KIND" Monday. With slang so exclusively the property JEAN HERSHOLT • CLAIRE TREVOR m of its locale that if the words were Another meeting of the associa CESAR ROMERO • SLIM SUMMERVILLE used outside of their context, one I tion will be held on Tuesday, at Shorts—Floyd Gibbons' True Adventure would be at a loss for the mean-1 which time Case club activities will "DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE" Porky Pig Cartoon mg. »» I be discussed. Lrday, November 12,1988 THE SEMI-WEEKLY CAMPUS 11 KAPPA TO War Scare Hits the Hilltop CHI OMEGA TO PLEDGES PLAN Htm if HOLD WINTER DANCE FOR TRI KLUO Alpha Tan Omega fraternity Lherine Couch left Thursday*- AT FARM SUNDAY FORMAL TONIGHT DELT SOCIETY will entertain Saturday noon wttfc ' r home in Pine Bluff, Ark. a Ladies' day luncheon before tht he Sigma Kappa pledges will hon­ Chi Omega sorority will hold its Pledges of Delta Delta Delta so- football game. |nche Hughes visited Annie or their actives Sunday with a winter formal from 9 until 12 rority will entertain the initiates Members and their dates will in- Ley in Lubbock, Texas. Ratt­ hobo party at Williams' farm. A o'clock Saturday evening at the and their dates with a party at elude: Robert Strief, Eileen Horan; le Smith visited Mrs. H. Waters program of skits and games have Dallas Athletic club. Tommy Beth Chandler's lodge on Preston Alvis Harwell, Elisabeth Hunter; |New Orleans Wednesday and been planned for the evenings fun. Grimes and his orchestra will play road Sunday. Decorations are to Orrin Miller, Margaret Alice Ward; Vrsday. Luevlan Gardner and KID PARTY AT The Sigma Kappa house is to be for dancing. be carried out in the Thanksgiving Guilford McCleery, Carolyn Weber; rv Ellen Beall are visiting their decorated like a box car. The following members and their theme. Bob Burns, Mavis Hart; Dick Al­ L'es in Henderson, Texas. Members and their dates will in­ escorts will attend: Mary Alice Those attending will be Beth ley, Adele Gilbert; Tom Hollands- T. AND P. CLUB clude: Dorothy Wood, Ben Welch; Perkins, Kenneth McCarroll; Ber- Chandler, Jack Meyers; Sally Ri­ worth, Doris Padgitt; Ronald orchid to Ed Stolte for his Barbara Smith, Johnny Hardin; nice Gordon, Tommy Neal; Edwina ley, Steve Castleberry; Bette Belle Roane, Anita Ake; Rodger Monday, Members and pledges of Alpha £l0 picture of King Arthur Julia Ben Majors, Wesley Harris; Sparks, Carl Schoberle; Yvonne Brewer, Sam Shook; Tom Ed Stal- Marjorie Jones; Gordon Nettleton, Omicron Pi were entertained with his Roundtable. This picture Catherine Works, Richard Bloom- Lynch, Oeryle Conner; Frances lings, Ed Zimmerman; Elizabeth Virginia Mason; Steve Castlebury, a Kid party at the T. and P. club ces the wall of the editor's of- field; Martha Galay, Alec Moody; Whitehurst, Harvey Smith; Mary Brewer, Wesley Aaron; Vandelia Diana Gibbs; Bayard Sudberry, Thursday, Nov. 10, by the mother's Jean Cole, Al Ray, Pady Sue Whit- Elizabeth Apperson, R. E. Nix; Perry, Baddy Ball; Mary Jo Berry, Bonnie Lee Hall; Richard Potter, club of the sorority. Children's comb, Bill Montgomery; Martha Catherine Connell, Bobby Kerr; Billy Miller; Skippy Maiden, David Ethyelene Wright. games, dancing, and a baby show o notice in the "Twenty Years Lee Dudley, David Trexler; Car­ Grace Starbird, Charles Morgan; Kitrell; Catherine Fairman, Dewey f were the features of the evening. Today" Times Herald column men Tyson, Billy White; Wanda Helen Rose May, Bob Mitchell; Dean; Evelyn Murphree, oJhn Ke- Pink lemonade, pop corn, and "lolly Briggs, Andy Anderson; Ann Bus- Nellie Gerkin, Bradley Burns; Vir­ hoe; Betty England, Henry Hughes; a civic club was organized pops" were available, and ice cream sles, Bob Miller; Bettye Jo Burn- ginia Bell, Bobby Lane; Beverly Elaine Hillyer, Henry Pritchett; |ng the women of S.M.U. that and cake were served as refresh­ ham, Bill Mayhen; Katheryn Do- Turner, Bill Riddle; Jane Carter, Maxine Timberlake, Barney Mc- |v years ago. Sorry no names ment. ran; Dick Miller; Mary Louise Al Ray; Virginia Mason, Gordon Grath; Thilma Duemler, Bob PIKAPSPLAN mentioned. Guests for the party were as fol­ Vise, Wilfred Bruce; Caroline Nettleton; etty Bell, Willard Crot- Mitchell; Joan Hendry, Sammie lows: Patsy Blackwell, Fred Pop- for the Arrow Craft ex- mith, Billy Cage; Kathleen Chil ty; Ann Hunt, Sammy Davis; Mary Davis; Dorothy Dorman, John Sul­ lans kess; Mary Eleanor Wilie, Jack ion ten on Nov. 29, for the dress, Bob Mills; Alice Mills, Vin Margaret Brown, Fred Squires; livan; Catherine Pearce, Charles LADIES' LUNCH More; Kathleen Browne, Ed Muel­ Baker; Kate Smith, Sidney Ha- Catherine Prince, Duval Williams; Beolstein; May Dell Meyer, Hop fit of the Pi Bete Phi Settle- ler; Gwendoline Wilkins, Buddy Pi Kappa Alpha will entertain good; Barbara Corkern, Bill Lov­ Jean Slaughter, Jamie Gough; Do­ Padgett; Betty Jane Hoffmaster, School at Gatlinburg, Tenn., Hendrix; Mary Jane Wendell, J. with a Ladies' day luncheon at the ing; Betty Zumbrunnen, Johnny ris Dodson, Jamie Fry; Virginia Al Slaughter; Bonnie Lee Hall, discussed at the meeting of H. Killough; Dorothy Browne, fraternity house Saturday at 12:30 Clement; Mary Alice Moore, Fred Perkins, Dolphus Compere; Mary Bayard Sudberry; Toberta Shidel, alias Alumnae club of Pi Phi Charles Brannon; Mary Kathryn p. m. before the fotball game. Cauley; Olga Woodall, Jack Smith; Dean Oliver, Lanham Deal; Joan Ben Reemlin; Elizabeth Hunter, y at the home of Mrs. Kobly Henry, John Robinson; Mary Ellen Members and their dates who Polly Sadler, Gary Mills; Ruth King, Gene Holstein; Jerre Swan, Alvis Harwell; Kathleen Moore, Ihews. Pulliam, Trammel Crow; Betty will attend are Adolph Kauffmann, Zumbrunnen, H. C. Maiden; Mary Kenneth Chapman; Verna Florence George Cullum; Jane Lesh, Bob Cunningham, Vincent Roulof ; Peggy Clements; Ben Howard, [mplimenting Dorothy Martin, Lohman, Paul Deats; Mary Rob­ Hintz, Ray Pittman; Florence Boe- Collins; Pat Floyd, Henry Whit­ Charlotte Haley, Jack Lewis; Mil­ Martha Baker; Sammy Davis, Bet­ and ex-S.M.U. student, and erts, M. C. Mount; Lucille Bilsbor- deker, Edgar Smith; Annelle Hol- tenburg; Phylis Lesh, Johnny Pace; dred Browne, John Waakora ; tye King; Bill Riddle, Beverly Tur­ ough, R. E. McKinney; Betty Jean lister, Gene House; Lois Rogers, Anne Perfect, Don Meabon; Susan Ibride-elect of David Bywatcrs, Norma Whittikin, Easton Burgess; ner; Johnny Pace, Phyllis Lesh; Glaze, Paul Trammell; Georgia M. Paul Griffith; Pauline Sturgis, J. Hammon, Maxie Mayo. \n Horan and Sidney Helen Mary Irene Gregg, Estace Parry; James Falvey, Dorothy Davis; Swarthout, Elliott Tiedler; Kath­ Ed Strong; Catherine Milner, entertained with a kitchen Kathleen Williams, Jed Lewis; Jack Johnson, Ruth Stropp; Dopey leen Stephens, Bale Klaggly; Mary Frank Adams; Bernadine Lynch, lor Friday afternoon at Miss Elizabeth Summers, Joe Tom Daniel, Ruth Buie; Raleigh Usry, Frances Hickman, Ellis Dickey, Raymond Campbell; Billie Nail, In's home. Gifts were pre- Davidson; Birdie Kirven, Roy Sally Neff, Jamie Cumby, Bernice Margaret Smith, Johnny Whitting- George Moorman; Camille Stern- Several Students \A to the honoree in a trans­ Gilks; Mary Beth Moody, Sam Kee- Edwards; Guy Nevill, Ann Clim- ton; Mary Lula Williams, Ed korb, Harry Stansbury; Ruth Scho­ it market basket. ver; Josephine Worthington, Frank Attend Conference er; Joe Mansfield, Corinne Peirce; Flemming; Mr. and Mrs. Jack berle, Karl Zschach. Scott; Dorothy Wedig, Gene Kal- Of Two Churches Robert Johnson, Kathleen Leeds. Ellgey. Zeta club met Friday after- stein; Evelyn Fair, Dewey Dean; CfiAtAMlfy'/ at the home of Mrs. P. L. Joy McCanne, Walker L o v e 1 1 ; S.M.U. was represented at the er. Dr. J. T. Carlyon, in- Marty Head, Nick Wilman; Helen annual conference of the Method­ Freshman Group (tor in the S.M.U. school of Warren, Francis Rudine; Martha ist-Episcopal church held in Welch, ppv, reviewed "Wilbur Steele's A. 0. PI HOLDS La., Nov. 3-6. Dr. J. T. Carlyon Connell, Sherwood Davis; Rosine KAPPA SIGS TO Dallas Zoo Gets Competition From To Have a Tea Stories." Worthington, Andrew Allison ; of the theology school was the Alpha Lambda Delta, freshman Ruth D'Arline Hogg, Plowdon Vic; principle speaker. Students in the women's honorary, will entertain Ruston Coulborn of London, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peters; Mr. and Students Who Acquire a Pet Snake L theology school who attended were the freshman girls with a tea Sun­ \s spending the fall and win- EL G. W. Gatlin, Leonard Smooth, and Mrs. Ralph Daherty; Mr. and Mrs. Nu Kappa of Alpha Omicron Pi day, November 20, at 4 p.m. in the Dallas, addressed the Sigma The Dallas zoo is getting fur­ W. T. Lippert. Mrs. Smooth and Allison Garrett. Mamas and papas Kappa Sigma fraternity will en­ fied with its new home is evidenced sorority announces the initiation of lounge of Virginia hall. Public Mothers' club Thursday at ther competition from the S.M.U. Mrs. Lippert accompanied them. for the party were Mr. and Mrs. tertain with a luncheon honoring by the fact that food in the form Margaret Andrews and Betty Cun­ pledge service will be held at that nme of Mrs. J. N. Townsend student body in the acquisition of Edward Surgeon, Mr. and Mrs. W. their dates Saturday before the of raw meat has to be forced down ningham Oct. 21. Lippert was re-appointed pastor time for Hortense McClure, Gene­ subject, "America Inherits a snake as their newest pet by of the Irwindell Methodist church, W. Fair, and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton football game at the fraternity its throat to get it to eat. Officers of the pledge group of vieve Harrison, and Ruth Rich­ Police Duty From Eng- members of the biology depart­ near Dallas; Smoot to the Blue Browne. house. the sorority are as follows: Presi­ mond. ment. Members and their dates will in­ dent, Mary Jane Wendell; vice- Mound Methodist church, near The purpose of the tea is to ac­ Presented to the department by Denton, and Gatlin to the Broad­ quaint the freshmen with the ac­ •n Lide Spragins was the clude Lawson La Prelle, Muriel president, Kathleen Williams; sec­ a student, the snake, which is Delta Zeta Holds way Methodist church in Fort tivities and standards of Alpha er at a meeting of the Altru- Carr; Louis Watson, Jean Gray; retary, Birdie Kirven; treasurer, known as a blow snake, is about Worth. Lambda Delta. ub Tuesday evening at the PHI DELTS HAVE Whit Whittenburg, Blanche Brown; Formal Services Gwendolene Wilkins. Max Morrison) Mineth Rowland; two feet long and four inches jh. Miss Spragins told of Alpha Psi chapter of Delta Zeta A series of lectures for the pledge George Tigner, Dorothy Voss; around. It gets its name from the meetings to be given by members I'ork as dean of women and of sorority announces the initiation George Shafer, Lelia Owens; Mar­ blowing sound and spreading mo­ of the alumnae chapter of Dallas primary duty to aid in the LADIES' LUNCHEON of Celeste Budd, Mary Louise De- vin Moore, Helen Carr; Bradey tions it makes upon being tor­ has been arranged. An introductory st development of each stu- wald, Dorothy Jones, and Margaret mented and sometimes is known as message was given by Miss Irma DII the campus. Phi Delta Theta ladies' day Burnes, Nellie Gerkin; Joy Lane, McGlaun. luncheon will be held Saturday at Frances Carnett; C. J. Wheeler, a spreading viper, or a hog nose, Sigler and succeeding lectures by or a blow snake. Initiation services were held at in Henderson, former stu- the fraternity house before the Cecelia Jane Metzger; Ralph" Howe, Mrs. Ralph Daherty and Mrs. Ed­ Other characteristics of the pet the home of Eloise Sherman Thurs­ kho is now working in Cali- football game. Members and their Joan Thompson; Earnest Stewart, ward Surgeon. Mrs. Daherty is the are the presence of tooth in the day. Among those present includ­ newly elected president of the was a victim of the recent dates will include William O. Ram­ Virginia Bell; Conner Hammond, - upper jaw and the absence of fangs ed Betty Blanton, Helene Birming­ alumnae chapter. Welles scare. He wrote a sey, Francis Sypert; Keith Walk­ Sue Gerkin; James Perry, Eliza­ and teeth in the molar jaw. It can ham, Olga Calder, Eloise Sherman, iul long-distanced his mother er, Lcnore Warren; Charles Col­ beth De Witt; Ray Goodson, Polly also flatten out like a cobra. Mary Buford, Kathryn Clinging- INITIATION lier, Ouida January; Lynny North- Kettle; Henry King, Virginia Holt. pton while the program was According to the assistants Dr. smith, Margaret Harvin, Virginia rup, Martha Proctor; George Lov­ Bgress. College graduates Cheatum and the snake are becom­ Bawers, Helen Wilson, Doris Alpha Xi of Gamma Phi Beta ing, Barbara Corker; Bob Morris, k clearly in the case of ing quite friendly as the snake Bridges, Amy Schichram, Rurye sorority announces the pledging of ferpency from Mars, it seems. Ann Wright; Talbot Rain, Francis crawls around on his arm in a Brannon, Gladys Green, Geneva Margaret Munn at services held Ann Parks; Bob Howe, Patsy Keil- DELTA CHI TO comradely gesture of friendship. Lindsey, Louise Bianchi,*Frances Thursday at the sorority apart­ ty; Bob Smith, Elizabeth Brewer; That the snake may be dissatis­ Gardner, and Dorothy Ellgey. ment. Morgan Cox, Sugah Cain; John Wisenbaker, Ester Jane Roark; E • This year a new car—the Mercury 8—joins the Ford-Lincoln family . . . fulfilling the desire of ^ ALPHA TO John Holmgreen, Margy Anne Hall; Hammond Coffman, Helena Delta Chi fraternity will enter­ many motorists for a quality car priced between the Ford V-8 and the Lincoln-Zephyr V-12 and Bennett; Bob McConnell, Gwen tain members and pledges and their combining many virtues of each. The Mercury brings to a new price field an established tradition— Jacob; Bob Dill, Libby Roberts. dates with a Ladies' Day luncheon the Ford tradition—of progressive engineering, mechanical excellence and outstanding value. at the fraternity house at 1 p. m. Saturday and will attend the game CE TONIGHT afterward. Those present will include Any Pa Alpa fraternity will en- Knickerbocker Jensen, Margarett Freeman; THE ATEfV I with a dinner dance at? the Woody Bean, Kay Graddy; Don Country club Saturday (Continued from Page 1) Risinger, Jane West; Elbert Ken- The tables will be decorated nemer, Betty Belle Brewer; Bud rect from Central Europe, where Caperton, Mary Byrne; Paul son and gold, the fraternity TTPS IS he reported the most momentous O'Rourke, Vandelia Perry; David M if ii € tJ MTJt fvith the fraternity flowers crisis in this generation. Kittrell, Mary Ellen Haughton;