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Thanksgiving Issue Thanksgiving Issue-- 33rd Year MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, NOVEMBER 21, 1951 Vol. 4' No. 10 Basketball Will Oedipus Rex Roles, Ministerial Club To Awards For Varsity Men Are Star The Girls Chairmen Assigned Survey Curriculum Picked By Faculty Committee The cast of Oedipus Rex, the Professors To Explain Value players production WAA Plans Varsity Team, next set for Of Courses In Their Fields Letters, Sweaters To Be Presented December 3 and 4, has been an- nounced. Professor Raymond Hill For Intercollegiate Participation Intramural Volleyball Surveys of academic courses will play-Oedipus. beneficial to future ministers and A new varsity award system has been approved by the Faculty By Anne McGehee Jennie Lee Davis is cast as religious workers will be present- Committee on Athletics. The program was announced by Professor C. L, Jocasta, Frank Montesi as Creon, ed by the Ministerial Club. These Diehl, chairman of the committee, oni November 17. The women's basketball tourna- and Kirk Osoinach as Tiresias. surveys will be given by South- Any male student who qualifies for an award in any of the ment ended in fine style Tuesday, David Morelock and Betty Gar- western professors during the com- major sports will receive a seven inch black block "S". If the athlete November 13. The KD's beat the rett will lead the chorus. The herds- ing months. is receiving the award for the first time, he will also be presented with man is Douglas Marsh, and first Independents in a curtain-raiser The courses will be reviewed a red V-necked sweater upon which the letter will be placed. A stu- and second messengers are Fred dent may be given the and the ZTA's dealt themselves a with special emphasis on their part sweater-letter award once in each varsity sport Link and Bob Pate respectively. Sprovided he is properly qualified win over DDD in the finals. There in the training of the minister and Choreography is being planned their part in the life of the min- Is After receiving the sweater in a were no ties in the league Life Saving Course for the by Louis Wener, who will dance ister. given sport, the athlete will receive first time in several years. the role of Oedipus instead of Offered For Students only the letters, if he become quali- Professor John Osman will speak Professor Hill. Betty Worthing- fied in another season for an addi- All-Stars on Christian art and architecture ton is designing the Greek cos- Senior life saving and water tional award in that sport. Basketball sometime in January. Professors safety instructors courses "all-stars" will be se- tumes, and David Morelock is in are being Senior Lettermen lected by the WAA Strickler and Wenger will present offered to Wednesday, charge of making the sets. women students by the Seniors, however, will not get the and will be announced in chapel. the ministerial significance of the physical education department. letter awards. At the beginning of -- o classical Members of the "All-Star" team and romance languages Classes will be given on Tuesdays the senior. year each senior letter' play an exhibition game later in Women Top Grade List at February meetings of the club. and Thursdays at the YMCA. man will be presented with a white the year and are awarded gold In the spring a program on These courses are offered par- jacket trimmed with red and black, The registrar has released the basketballs. Christian music will be arranged. tticularly for girls who plan to teach The jacket will have a seven inch statistics on last year's grade av- On Monday, November 12, Dr. tat camps during the summer. double faced block "S", red or Plans are about to be completed, erages. E. L. Queener gave the first of The modern dance group of thee black. for a girl's basketball team to First Second these surveys. He spoke to the club women's physical ed departmentt Senior lettermen who compete in represent Southwestern in inter- Semester Semester on the importance of psychiatry will entertain the correspondingg varsity sports during their senior collegiate competition. T h r e e Student Body and psychology in ministerial work. group from the University off year will be entitled to gold em- schools out of fifteen contacted by Average 2.429 2.660 0 Arkansas on Wednesday, November r blems rather than additional let- Miss Wills have answered that Men's Average 2.265 2.566 MAOAPADW Meeting Set 28. Both groups will participatee ters for those sports. It is empha- they would be interested in play- Women's in a master lesson, combining the sized that the athlete must qualify Average ing the Lynx Kittens on a home- 2.616 2.756 MAOAPADW will meet Satur- resources of both schools. Al l for the award during his senior and-home basis, and other replies Veterans' day, November 24, at 657 North women students are invited to join competition. are expected within the week. Average 2.197 2.391 McLean at 7:00 p.m. the Southwestern Dance Group. An official athletic certificate signed by the President of the Col- Games will probably begin after lege, the chairman of the Athletie New Year's, and practice will start The Seventeenth Century Or Now -A Problem Committee, and the Director of immediately after Thanksgiving. Athletics will be given to accom- Anyone may come out for the The first Thanksgiving feast was given to method for world cooperation. We are hardly pany the gold emblem award. team, which will be coached by our Pilgrim fore-fathers. After spending a sum- able to stop fighting long enough to sign a scrap Championship Awards Miss Wills. mer trying to cultivate rocky New England hill- of parchment. Teams or individuals who wis sides they ended where they had started months Our struggle is no longer so much for ob- state or conference championships Volleyball earlier, without enough harvest for seeding in taining enough food and clothing as it is of will have gold stars affixed fo the The next sport on the WAA the spring. The frozen white fields of winter seeking spiritual stability. America has achieved official letter award. calendar is volleyball, which will were replacing the fruit-filled summer forrests. no lasting friendship or trust despite all of her The committee has also approved be played between Thanksgiving Indians brought food to these people. Although expensive efforts, We have been struggling for the presentation of appropriate and Christmas. Ping-pong is also the pilgrims had gained nothing from their own knowledge-ideas we can work with. We have medals to members of the chanm on the between-holidays schedule. hoeing and plowing, enough food was given made for ourselves only havoc and confusion. pionship class basketball teamn KD is expected to put up a big them for their survival. We must find a direction. Perhaps we cannot ---- o- 0- ---- find fight to retain their volleyball Today our country i flooded with food and it through logic or formulas alone; maybe championship, while the ZTA's other goods as no other country throughout all we must even be given some insight. But in- Varsity Sports Open hope to hang on to their ping- history has ever been. Most of us cannot re- sight does not remove our obligation to think. Energy and thought must be expended in order With Basketball Up pong laurels. member ever worrying about not having enough to develop nations as well as individuals. We to eat. We hardly realize that the pilgrims The Lynx basketball team opens do have many Sportalk: Jean Enochs, versatile were thankful for a life that we would think im- practical'advantages in equip- its 1951-52 season against Bethel ment and ideas, but we cannot loaf mentally or KD forward-guard, impressed all possible. Yet we have a problem today analogous in Fargason Field House next physically if spectators at the basketball games to that of the pilgrims. we are to solve the difficulties of Tuesday night at 8:00. Coach achieving world peace and individual peace of with her keen play . The In- Johnson will be taking to the hard- We have struggled and stretched our minds to mind. dependents put up a stiff fight wood on opening night one of the find a way to intelligent peace. Success has Let us not fully rejoice until we have adopted every time they came on the floor, best-drilled teams that Southwest- stayed just out of our reach, always slipping effective methods of solving our world problems. but often had to work under the ern has had in a number of years. away when we think we have grasped a sure -Editorial handicap of missing players. They There are few men on this year's were plagued by illnesses . i ~ - af'-----~-- squad with varsity experience and Betty Jo Carter and Betty Robbins only two with collegiate letters; of XO would be a pair worth hav- but most of them has won high ing on anybody's team .... THANKSGIVING school and prep school letters at least. Bethel will also have the ad- Hebert showed up AOPi's Ann L7'tuti LI E ia'zfnd ax vantage of three earlier games. as one of the best ball handlers in Even so, the Cats should have a the league . Petite Jeanette gob ikd nt:. and to tcc zlzE good opening game and a good sea- Bowen of ZTA could give give son. The training program has lots of taller girls a run for their 92E m- EmEteEi tEeat Iran lace;; been stricter and better observed money .
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