THE TOREADOR Volume XXIV Texas Technological College, Lubbock, Saturday, April 29, 1950 Number 55 Gonzalez Slated To Visit Tech * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * By SUE HOLMES Toreador Staff Writer Chile's President Gabriel Allen, Gates Promoted; Holden Resigns; Gonzalez Videla will be hon- ored at an all-student convo- cation at 11:15 a.m. Monday in the west side of Jones sta- dium, Ed Smith, assistant to Building Plans Approved At Board Meeting the president, announced. Rep- resentative George W. Mahon Appointments by the Board * * * * * * * * * * is to be principal speaker. of Directors have made James) President Videla will be present- G. Allen, dean of men, the first r , Plans Announced ed acowboy hat and boots at the dear. of student life at Texas convocation, Victor LeMay o f Tech, and placed Dr. W. B. George P. Livermore, Inc., said. Gates. professor of English, as For Parents' Day Livermore, prominent Lubbock oilman, will conduct a caravan to dean of the graduate division. points near Lubbock to that the The board accepted Dr. W. To Be Held May 7 Chilean president may inspect ag- C. Holden's resignation as dean ricultural and industrial projects. of the graduate division prececl_ Plans for Parents' day which is The caravan, escorted by state ing Gates' appointment, which May 7 have been announced by patrolmen, will visit the new Stan- Gale Rogers, council member and olind refinery at Levenand will become effective Sept. 1 chairman of the event. for a tour of inspection LeMay ; Ed Smith, assistant to the pres- Tentative schedule is: 10:30 am. said. The tour will be preceded by ident, said. I to 1 p.m., registration in the Rec a luncheon at Reese Air base giv- Holden asked for his resignation hall; 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 ., leader- en by Col. George W. Pardy, post so that he could devote full time A ship service for 108 students In commander. Activities for Sunday to his work as curator of the mu- the Rec hall:. 2:45-3:05, ROTC re- night include a barbecue at the seum., Allen's new position will view; 3:15-4:15, scholarship ser- V-8 ranch near Lubbock given by be a doordinating agency for all vice in the gym directed by James Livermore. Tech sttldents and will work with G. Allen, dean of men; 4:30-5:30 Irrigation projects around Lub- both the offices of the dean of p.m., president's concert at the bock will be inspected by Videla's women and dean of men, Smith nigh school auditorium. caravan Monday morning before thehen convocation. The type of water said. Margy Sullen. Ken Hancock and supply utilized in this territory Budget for 1950-51 as submitted Cecil Mardis, all council members, by Dr. D. M. Wiggins was approv- is similar to that of Chile, Le May ed by the board, the presidential are helping with arrangements. said. assistant stated. Contracts total- DEAN JAMES G. ALLEN DR. W. B. GATES Students are asked to sign with Lubbock Chamber of Commerce ling $166,149.48 were - awarded to the supervisor by next Wednesday is scheduled to climax the festiv- R. H. Elder, contractor, of Lub- if parents plan to eat in the dor- ities by giving a mayor's luncheon bock, for the construction of a mitories Sunday noon, Rogers Monday, after which the honor stock judging pavilion end living said. The day has been planned guest will enplane for New Or- Rodeo Queen To Be Newest Feature for all parents, not only those of leans. quarters and a veterinary science building. students being recognized, Rogers stated. Plans Approved Plan s and specifications were Of All-Western Days; 11 Candidates Six Tech Students approved for an agricultural en- gineering building, part of the of the newest features of the Girls Dorm 3; Ma'YBrianWoody-. Enter HS-U Rodeo campus expansion program, and All-Western days and First Annual College Club; Marcia Rogers, Las Block And Bridle bids are to he opened May 22, National Intercollegiate rodeo this Vivarachas; Shelley Furr, Ko Sha- Smith said. Plans were prepared year is the election of a rodeo ri; Margaret Price. DFD; Marjorie Closing Tonight queen. Wilson, Sans Souci; Betty Wright, by Haynes and Kirby, architects To Sponsor Queen Six Tech students are entered of Lubbock. Organizations on the campus Las Chaparritas and Press Club; in the fourth Intercollegiate rodeo Other business included the ac- are eligible to put up a candidate Phyllis Leach, Gunzil Roping at Bardinl_immons this week-end. ceptance for the college of the for the election, which is to be culb; and Polly Cook, Tech Rodeo During Rodeo Days The rodeo opened Thursday and late Miss Bonnie K. Dysart's pro- held until May 3. A. trophy will be association. will close tonight. fessicnal library. Miss Dysart was given the organization sponsoring The contest is sponsored by Tech Student council members voted Students entered in the rodeo the winning candidate. The queen Rodeo association. Activities over to allow Block and Bridle and the are H. 'G. Bedford. Jack Buchan- Per BOARD MEETING Page 8 will be crowned at the first per- Rodeo association to sponsor a which the queen will reign will in- n, Bobby Gray, Dub Parlts, Rich- formance of the rodeo and will clude a sunrise breakfast May 4, drive for a rodeo queen at a call- ed meeting Wednesday night. The ard Springston, and Bill Ware. reign throughout Western days four performances of the rodeo, Charley Campbell and Bill Eiland and the rodeo. the rodeo _parade, and the All- rodeo queen will reign during Council Members Western days to be held May 4-6. are alternates. First announcement of the queen Western dance May 6. Other Texas schools entered in Will be at the rodeo parade at 5 The council decided not to al- the contest include Sul Ross, Tex- Attend Waco Meet p.m. Thursday, May 4. low Alpha Phi Omega, national as A&M, Texas Christian, Arling- Votes may be cast by dropping Miss Cecilia Thompson service organization, to use its ton State college, Abilene Chris- a penny in convenient boxes lo- funds in an off-campus project. Tech's delegation to the TISA tian, Midwestern and Baylor. Out sated in all major buildings on the Is Attending Austin Talks The organization had requested convention last weekend at Bay- of state schools are Colorado A&M, campus. Proceeds are to help make permission to use its annual allo- for voted to table a motion that Miss Cecilia Thompson, profes- Wyoming, New Mexico, New Mex- as a member of cation to help build a Boy Scout Negro colleges be invited to attend Tech's first show sor of speech, isin Austin attend- ico A&M and Montana State. the National Intercollegiate Rodeo clubhouse in Lubbock. future meetings. The tabling mo- ing the Texas Inter-collegiate tion passed 19-8. association a success. Theater conference sponsored by Council members not attending Marshall Gettys, student body Candidates and sponsors already the University of Texas. were: Brodie Hutchinson, Bobby Preliminary Tests president, explained that he entered include: Helen Bishop, This is the first conference since Joe Salem, James Steele. John thought that students were not isappa Alpha Mu; Jacque Donnell, the war. The subject of the con- Huckabay, Doug McSwane. Rich- qualified to pass on such a ques- Girls Dorm 4; Margaret Clark, ference is the educational theater. ard Gibson and Tommie Jean Wall. For Safety Course tion under the present segregation laws in Texas. Slated On Monday The convention was attended by Try-outs for a water safety 24 old member schools and three course will be held from 12:30 pm. new members were voted in. Pan- Future Teachers Workshop For to 3:30 pm. Monday in the Boys el discussions included student-fac- club swimming pool. ulty relations, student courts, hon- The try-outs are to precede a or systems, school prices and prin- water safety instructors' course ciples, discipline committees, stu- starting May 8, Miss Sue Rainey, dent government finance, school Nigh School Students Readied associate professor of women's spirit and cultural entertainment. physical education, said yesterday. Tech's delegation consisted of Approximately 100 students from 10:30. Bob Manias will preside at 2 p.m. Officers for district associa- The course is free and open to Geftys, Raymond Brigham, Tom- 29 schools in West Texas will be on this session. tion of FTA will be elected. Bob both men and women, she said. mie Jean Wall, Ralph Lacy and the . campus attending a Doctor D. D. Jackson, head of Burks will be in charge of the in- Persons taking the course must be Horton Russell. Brigham was ale& workshop sponsored by Future psychology and education is to ad- stallation of officers. 19 years of age, or .must be 18 in charge of the panel discussion Teachers of America. dress the students during this ses- Garland Bridges, teaching fellow years old and graduates of a high on discipline committees. The workshop, to be held in the sion. in education, is to preside at the school, Miss Rainey said. Other features of the conven- Agriculture building. is to help Jim Spain will entertain the adoption of a constitution for the Towels are to he furnished, and tio included a tour of Waco, a students form chapters of FTA in guests. Bill Trenfield, president of district. Pat Reynolds, sophomore dressing rooms will be available. square dance for delegates, and their local high school and to form FTA, is to present an explanation from Kermit, will entertain the Mrs. Bill Bell of the Red Cross is speeches on general aspects of a district association of FTA. to instruct. TISA. of FTA. delegates. Bob Manisa. vice president of the Beginning May 8, Robert Lucy, Texas Association of FTA and new- Workshops for the organization "Why I Want to Teach", is to be also of the Red Cross, will be of high school chapters will begin the subject of an address by Deane ALLOCATIONS ly elected president of the Tech teacher and examiner for the chapter of FTA is in charge of the at 1 p.m. Members in charge of Richardson. FTA sweetheart. Miss week-long water safety instructors' All campus organizations de- workshop. these workshops are Bob Burks, Richardson was entered in the course. Time for the course has siring allocations for the 1950. Registration of the group begins Sally Larson, Bob Manisa Kather- state contest for FTA sweetheart not been set, Miss Rainey said. 61 school year must submit at 9:30 a.m. today at the north en- ine Keith, Deane Richardson, Dav- of Texas in Denton. letters bynext Wednesday, trance of the Aggie building. id Andrews, Doris Bell, Donald Doctor L. B. Cooper and Donald Pres. D. M. Wiggins will attend stated Raymond Brigham, Doctor E. N. Jones, vice presi- Graves, C. G. Gray, and Billie Sta- McDonald, sponsors of the Tech the meeting of the American Coun- business manager of Student dent of Tech, will welcome the cey. chapter of FTA, will preside at a cil on Education In Chicago May Council. Letters are to be students at the first general ses- Bill Trenfiela win preside at the meeting of high school sponsors 5 and 6, Ed Smith, assistant to the turned in to Brigham. sion in the Aggie auditorium at second general session, starting at of ETA. president, said.

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c- r gItYla t1E EarC0129 Cooper fy 67,,tE ie Agg ".% THE TOR OR second .- ‘41 The As it looks from the balcony, award nl Tech, is being added to the list of er, dramatic aspiring institutions Rothe, ettng. throughout the country. Some of Tues"Yv,dal as have watched her young ties- Islas plans grow from blind infancy—to Coel.r :, maturity—and filter into adulthood. Industr1 „ 'Intranet t to ins c Iss matter. Octoler 31. 1925. at the pestoffir, . . . Now!—Now, if you please, the Lithlo Texas order or. Art of March 5 1979. ithe old speech department is creating kgious some excitement by accepting the the ARg1e sot challenge of what is considered by Editorial Offices any to be the ultimate in dram a- 'greed three tic productions, — William Shake- Signal CorP. Press Buildine,e, Rooms 103. 105 speare's "Romeo and Juliet." Toe award Telephone, College switchboard; Night editor, 8545 Perhaps this undertaking -1 !az month to the spurred by the somewhat surpris- of outstasdis ing but favorable response to t he during the ri1 (ACPI means Associated College Press production of "Twelfth Night.' a pmt, Footles Shakespearean comedy recreated by Starch. The the department last fall. . . At. w,t,d ig . Feb Member Represent-ad for Nat'l Adv. by any rate, we are observing Shake- kins, National Advertising Service speare in the making and your re- from Fort 01 ASSOCIATED Incorporated porter will be on hand in the next preparation few issues to bring you glimpses , COLLEGIATE PRESS 420 Madison Ave. ee th,la ar from the balcony: so you would-be- Gf -critics stick around. . • Aggie club You should have fun with this one. EDITOR and will be I can't Moir the type footl.oll WE * * * log learlersh9 Come o, yang! Tech J stiouro Business Alanager play iu the SWC. Now about this Shakespeare New guy! If opinions could be materi- whr9 n. alized, and if we could reincarnate ames F Smith_ William from the many concep- d . Associate -Editor San Andersen Sports Editor tions of the pen-wise lad, the dis- PEGGY DANIEL AND BETTY WRIGHT _ Society Editors tortion should be slightly more than (Martha E Wendt Photography Editor THINKING ALLOWED complex. We all have our attitudes about Shakespeare, but contrary to RISPORTING aTAFF, Doer Adams. Ssn A.,30,, Charlotte Blackburn, Gene some theories there was probably taiwanuse. Rove...Britton, Betts Lisbon, Margaret Daniel. Paula LIT, use Mime, Joan Bel 9evut atiall only one playwright by that name bisine.i. Joy btu. .Sneiton Mary Brit; Wright. Bilb Tommie Dan- . . . so . . Shakespeare is yours k, Donna -Plias. Girroli Sander,. 117, to be taken any way you see fit. EDITOR:- NOTE: Thinking We will have to look at the result, The department director, Miss Ce- I Allowed is happy to welcome to appreciate the inconvenience o cilia Thompson, takes her Shake- a guest writer tha. issue. She the building program, but we can speare one way, in the manner of Students is r_ Three qew Jobs is net year's Toreador editor- he sure the next generation o which she believes the author in- elect, Sue Holmes, a junior Techsans will have spacious class tended it; the cast members accept' Texas Tacit is really coming of age. This was proven de- journalism student from Gar- rooms and laboratories. Already their Shakespeare with individual interests and opinions: . . . the cisively .as a result of the action taken by the board of directors land. Without any further pal- students have started spinning aver here is an °theist intro- stories to tell their grandchildren rest of us? Well—let's just watch in their -recent meeting when it elevated three of the campus' duction to Madame Editor far about conditions on the campus in this thing grow and apply our own more popular and -efficient personalities to positions which they 1900. 1950. judgment. After all, if Tech is. leave long deserved. Barring the noise and displaced game enough to tackle the Sol th- Students returning this week west Conference, We shouldn't wor- from the Southwestern Journalism dirt, inconveniences are very few To Dr. W. C. Holden, who has seen his dream become a re- ry about a little thing like "Romeo congress meeting in Baton Rouge in connection with the building ality and who has given so unselfishly. of his time to a museum program. The dumped dirt which and Juliet." We may not be ready were amazed at the interest in pol- for either, but we'll see. on this campdt goes the coveted position of head curator of itics which the LSU students show- is blocking streets and foot paths * * * one of the most modern and what should be the best equipped ed. West Texans attending the will be described, no doubt. as "mountains of soil which the wind Critically speaking, the nub c rib alllSellfn in this area. We are sure that under his able direction meet wished they had read more is the speechsters are afraid of of Huey Long's regime, since picked up and threw in our faces." the Texas Tech museum will vise to take its place among the And the kids of 1975 will grin po- has been dead for about three cent- Louisianans were quick to say that uries, and they believe their inter- beat in the nation. Broderick Crawford's portrayal of litely at our stories, and find it hard to believe that the campus pretation to be as authentic as r ay Dr. W. B. Gates of the English department has also been a the famous governor was not a didn't just "grow." How many of be called contemporary. This looks tireless worker both for his own department and for the bet- true account. The fifteen years like a good opportunity for you to ' which have elapsed since the asses- us enrolled now have thought of terment of Tech as a whole. He will be elevated to dean of Tech's birth pains which, compared brush up on your Shakespeare, an ination seem to hare heightened graduate studies. Among the original faculty members of the with the present grooving pains. watch this column for theatre i rather than dimmed interest in the cress at Tech . . . and from the itoilege, Dr. Gates is an excellent choice for his new position. Long scandals. Tech delegates must have been terrific. Pioneers With the ever increasing number of graduate students enrolled who saw the whole process of balcony we invite your interest and found the neighboring state just comments on the subject. -in the schools of this state there is little doubt that this job as colorful as the Chamber of Com- building a new school on West Texas prairie are able to laugh merce and fiction writers claimed the Ad building? Well, I stood in is one of he must important on the campus. over these memories. it to be. In the fiction line, the a registration line four miles I ng . And finally the step which this college has been in need natives down there think Harnett * * * in 1947 which wound around wh ere of -for so long has been taken. Dean of Men James G. Allen Kane's "Louisiana Hayride" is the Few of us enrolled now wilt be that foundation is now." Or, "H was named dean of student life in a move that will have a best story of the politicians and able to attend classes in the new that music coming from the MI sic people. buildings, which are just enorinous building? Our baseball Siam ond direct bearing upon students and their welfare. Dean Allen ote holes in the ground. Homecoming used tie be where that build Lag needs no pats on the back or "well clones," because everyone Ground -breaking for the new will draw larger crowds of proud now stands." at Texas Technological college is already familiar with his campus buildings presents another 'ex-students, and think of the con- 'Will it be a 1950 graduate o rho t eddy smile and immediate interest in any problem which con- time to speculate on the appear- versations in 1960. will donate the first million to ,. campus in years hence. fronts the student. freshman, see that wing, of Tech? Long ithe man on this campus with•the reputation of getting things done, Dean Allen should fit perfectly into his new posi- tion. A man with a clearer picture of just what the college student of today is doing and what his needs and wants are NOW... at HOLMAN'S would be hard to find. The Toreador is very happy to wish success to these three men in their new jobs. Not to take effect until next fall, the YOUR RODEO HAT new positions will prove, we are certain, not only a boon to Dr Holden, Dr. Gates and Dean Allen, but also an unprece- dented value to Texas Tech. BAN9gRA President Videla's Visit ... One of the most important convocations of this or any Men everywhere t a ke to the either year in Tech's history will be held Monday morning in "TEXAN" ... they like its typically ries Stadium. The occasion is the visit of President Gabriel GInzalez Videla of the Republic of Chile to the campus for a Southwestern Styling . its free- short visit prior to his inspection of the Levelland Oil Refinery. and-easy comfort. A variety of President Videla marks the first time the head of any gov- colors and brim widths starting at ell-anent has been a guest of the college. Even though his visit is primarily to inspect the oil industry of this area President Videla will undoubtedly be interested in higher education in '7.50 the 'United States. Tedh is fortunate to be able to act as -host for his visit. Perhaps .some of our ideas on education will be observed and followed as .a result of the visit. At any rate it should be an ✓ occasion which any student would benefit by attending. Popu- ollohinaa elleia */at lar West Texas Congressman George Mahon is acting as escort to President Videla's party. The entire convocation promises 19th & Ave. M. Park Place Phone 2-2758 an unprecedented chance for the student body of this college. SM 29, IN Saturday, April 29 1950 rHE TOREADOR Page 3 Tech Dairy Adopts Student Awarded Major-Minor Club G. F. WARN FRES1ENT.; 7'9"9'M Cooper Is March TO, GEOLOGISTS' AS14iCIATI10:up New Style Bottles Wall Street Medal Elects Officers G. Frederick Warm ussiatant ol "Aggie Of Month" lessor of geology, presented a pa. Tech dairy is now delivering Gale S. Rogers. Perryton senior N ell Quattlebaum, sophomore per to the American Association at The "Aggie of the Month" its mak in new style square bottles student in finance, has been pre- arts and sciences student from Petroleum Geologi9ta nieeting Its Amarillo; has been elected presi- award was presented to J. B. Coop- which are embossed with a Double sented the Wall Street Journal Stu- Chicago this week. ..r, plant industry student from T. dent of Major-Minor club for 1950- dent Achievement award. 51. Janice Berry. arts and sciences The paper was .titled "Sedirnen. Roscoe, at an Aggie club meeting This type bottle with the school's Presentation was made Monday junior from Lamesa, was chosen taboo of Pennsylvanian Sedimente Tuesday night Club Reporter emblem will be used exclusively night at the annual banquet of the vice president. in Socorro County, New Mexico,. James Waddell said. from now on, Dr. J. J. Willingham, Tech Institute- of Finance in the and wee prepared by VJar.n. Cooper is a member of the Plant head of dairy manufactures, said. Other officers are Cha.•Iyae G. Sidwell, chairman Td the depart- Industry club, Honorary Aggie Hilton hotel of Lubbock, with Smith, Lubbock arts and sciences Homogenized milk is also now ment of geology. The paper wan club, Aggie club and Student Re- Frederick E. Mueller, instructor sophomore, secretary; Margie Dy- being made, Willingham said. It is made possible by the research Mtn" ligious council. He is manager of in finance and associate sponsor er, Sweetwater freshman arts and distinguished by having no cream of Tech, Doctor Sirloin]] said. the Aggie softball league which is of the institute, in charge. sciences student, reporter; and line because the fat particles have sponsored by the Aggie club. He Rogers, son of Mrs. C. B. Rogers, Bobhye Young. New Deal fresh- been broken up and do not rise to served three years in the Army 622 South Grinnell street, Perry- man arts and sciences major, ..1W8 the top. This milk is richer. cream- Signal Corps. ton, won a silver medal and a representative. Miss Margaret W. Weeks, rienn ier to the taste, Willingham said. year's subscription to the Wall of home economies, and' Miss Ma- The award is presented every Miss Sue Rainey, associate pro. Street Journal for "scholastic fessor of women's physical ' ,duel, bel D. Erwin, professor and, bend- month to the student who has been of clothing and textiles, will attend of outstanding service to the club achievements, extra-curricular ac- tion, is sponsor of the club. a curriculum workshop at the UM- during the month under considera- Women's Dorm IV Elects tivities, conscientiousness. and abil versify of Texas MaY11,12, and 33. tion. Cooper won the award for ity." He has a grade point average Sigma Pi, the national business fra- Officers For Next Year This workshop is by too March. The first award was pre- of 2.79 for his few years. a 3-point ternity; Tech Institute of Finance; sponsored American Horns ECE ,DOrrxiCtl aces- sented in February to Flake Tomp- Jerry Kirkwood, senior architect being the highest obtainable. Tech Student council; and Alpha elation. kins. dairy manufactures junior from Amarillo, has been elected Rogers is a member of Delta Chi, the national scholastic society. from Fort Worth. president of Women's Dorm IV for Preparations are being made for next school year. presentation of the first "Aggie Other officers elected are Noyce of the Year" award at the final Jennings, sophomore arts and sci- Aggie club meeting of the year ences student from Rails, vice pres- and will be based upon outstand- ident: Lavenia Wilson, home eco- ing leadership for the year. nomcsi junior from Status, secre- New officers for the fall of 1950 tary; Patti Pipkin, home econom- which were chosen at the meeting ics student from Tuba, senior rep- are: Andy Behrends, president; resentative; Neta Wise, arts and Don Christian, vice president; sciences student from Coleman, Charles Reedy, secretary; S. L. junior representative; Evelyn Hest, Mullins, treasurer; Robert Duke, arts and sciences student from reporter; and Glen Johnson, mar- New Mexico, sophomore represen- shal. tative; and Dobie Stokes, Lampas- A committee of 20 was selected as arts and science student, AWS to set up the news letter which is representative. to be sent to ex-aggies on activ- ;ties of the Aggie club for the All campus organizations desir- ;:ear, Waddell said. ing allocation for the 1950-51 school year must submit letters by next Students To Be Dietetic Interns Wednesday, stated Raymond Brig- ham, business manager of Student Three senior foods and nutrition Council. Letters are LO he turned tudents have aecepti.ct appd:nt.- in to Brieharn. imints as dietetic interns at 'Us throughout the cduntry - Puintments are: Pe,:a -ly Pipe.. of Dallas, Presbyterian hospital. New York City; Florence Wright. er Alterations and Miles, Barnes hospital, Si. Louis, • Mo.; and Tommie Jean Woll. Warm, Colorado State hospitel, Sewing Pueblo, Colo. 12th Each girlwas offered two in- 2416 ernships from which to choose.

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In Worcester, Massachusetts, one of the favorite spots of students at the College of the Holy Cross is the - - 77 Day Room on the campus. They amels for like the Day Room because it's a cheerful place — full of friendly collegiate atmosphere. And when the gang gathers around, ice-cold Coca-Cola gets the call. For here, as _Mildness in college haunts everywhere— Yes, Camels are SO MILD that in a emst.tocoast test of hundreds of men and women who smoked Camels- Coke belongs. and only Camel, — for 30 romectiti, days, ward throat specialists, making weekly examinations, reported Ask for it either way ... both Pe' the lame thing. trade,markt mean NOT ONE SINGLE C1SE aovstsn osose AUTHOrITY OF net COCA-COLA COMPANY BY OF THROAT IHRI'1A77ON COCA-COLA BOTTLE CG CO., Lubbock, Texas due to smoking CAMELS: 2758 C 1949, The Coto•Celo• ComPO” v APf;1 aturet— s Page 4 THE TOREADOR Saturday, April 29, 1950

In ter I Jni0 SPORTS ee Raiders Meet Midwestern And Toreador-Sponsored Intramural Track Meet To Be Held Saturday director of the meet, announced. Lobos On Cinder Path Today By BILLS' 1 (lEs These examinations may be ob- Toreador Sports SS Ater tained In the college infirmary free- participate. Midwestern college of-charge, Philbriek stated. Ill t•., 5: ANDERSON Great trackman hull? Well, yoefil contacted when Western an- No men will be allowed to wear toreador Sports Editor get a chance to show your talents spiked shoes in any events, he add- nounced that it would be unable to Press Club Elects next Saturday afternoon when the ed. Team eliminations will be held Red Raider cindermen will play send a team. all-college intramural track meet Friday If necessary. Coach Moon- host to the thinly clads of the Uni- gets underway. The Raiders, enjoying the warm Officers For Fall ey said that the track oval is avail- versity of New Mexico and Mid- The meet, an annual affair spon- . able for practice as long as the e , , western college track and field summer-like weather have been Betty Wright, junior journalism sored by The Toreador. has been Ey members of the varsity squad are asd teams today. The meet wan orig- working hard for this home en- major from Anton, is president of held only once previous to this ,onsected IL not running time trials. inally scheduled as a dual affair gagement and wit be favored to the Press club, journalism organi- year. The last running of the all- between Tech and New Mexico, but zation, as a result of an election Several events have been dropped win. college event was held in 1948 and later Texas Western was invited held Tuesday. Peggy McClatchey was rained out last year. from the schedule, Philbrick said, Charlie Pitmen, the top There will be point was elected first vice president and Tipp Mooney, coach of the var- no javelin, discus, or mile-run events. Events maker on the Red Raider squad, Billy toes, second vice president. sity track squad, has been named on the schedule include: pole vault, 440- is expected to show his cinder- Guide Miller will act as treasurer as official starter and referee. Var- yard dash, 100-yard dash, ehotput, Squirrel Shooters and Floydean Wilburn is secretary. sity trackmen and physical educa- erode mates the way to victory with a high hurdles, 00 jag thomts Sergeant at arms is Robert Duke tion majors will act as judges and -yard dash, 880-yard performance equalling his Albu- run, low hurdles, football throw, de oinnial pitcher and H. A. Tuck is the new parlia- officials. softball throw, broad jump, 220: Offer Challenge querque showing. Pinnell, a junior mentarian. This group of officer. 'ream captains must have names yard dash and high jump. ii te' ee hurl from Andrews, scored 24 14 points will serve the rest of this semester of team members in the physical Times and distances made and the fall semester. education office by 5 p.m. Monday. In 1948 in this New Mexico city in a pre- are the current record as follows: Pe t To Softball Teams Anyone running any event over vious meeting between the New the distance of 100 yards most EVENT RECORD By SAN ANDERSON Mexico Lobos and the Tech squad. Civil Engineers To Leave have a medical examination in or- 440-yard dash .. 54.0 Toreador Sports Editor The track star will enter the high El mo1.0 :UclMf)ti der to compete, George Philbrick, See TOREADOR Page 5 jump, broad jump and pole vault For Convention Monday Anything on Tech campus that in the field events. He will also even vaguely resembles a• softball run the high and low hurdles and Fifty-three civil engineering stu- team had better get nut of eight a quarter lap on the relay team. dents will leave Monday morning becraune the Squirrel Shooters are Earl Hutcherson has recently for Dallas to attend the state con- silt gunning for game. turned In his best 100-yard dash The Squirrel Shooter., a Tech in- vention of the American Society of mark, and may prove rough on Civil Engineers. A. L. Kinchloe, trbmural softball team, can't find competition In that event. He anybody with courage enough tai sprinted the century in 9.9. Lubbock. will preside at the joint play them, So say G. W. Warden Other Tech participant. in the meeting of the student and prof.- :tthrt: aid Milburn Haydon, pitchers for 01-college meet include: Moon atonal members of AECE. //ea ,wpolopwe tistwr,thd:f.tocurry.but , the powerhouse nine which has Mullins, another sprint ace; Travis r.fz, Paul Ramer, New Mexico, his re Bey music Iota only one game this season Tadloek, Sonny Stanford, Homer been elected to the executive coun- nand per of t add that was by forfeit. Rudd, and Joe and Ben Wilson for cil of the Texas conference of stu- Warden says the Squirrel Shout- the track events, The field events dent chapter° of ASCE, an a rep- + challenge any team on the cam- wit be handled by Ike Stuver, Ted resentative of Tech. pas, or any combination of teams, et'17l'Latds' Is Al Peabody and Henry Britmoe. Gordon Landwermeyer, Terrei: gfpT n.i td match base MO and pitching will present a paper pn "'Air en- prowess with them. • ilbcaysoolfiffnt.bga,al: Toreador Ads Get Results tra °le concrete." ; CMIlengee. The. Obis r"We'll even play girls," Warden slated. The Squirrel Shooter. are tied CORCORRAN'S MEN'S WEAR -ZA•.0 - 1"atimSeas‘:[stP's sundingt '511th the Baptist Student Union for o-c} C.. ban the Independent Intramural lead. Presents lists Industry Ithe two team. will meet Monday Rock and Bridle Ill a playoff Match to decide. the cbamplon.hip. CORKY and RANDOLPH We'll heat them again," War- -a, -an4tc, On °pinioned. They white-washed 7e2,L.-1-- aye tae BSC nine 4-0 in a league match played earlier this season. • Iced Raider. On Team - -4(0.7v The roster for the Muir t We' aggregation includes • • lir athletes as: Bud Cool, cal - s e • - 'shy fullback, who holds down right field; Jiggit Jackson, Red Raider basketball standout, left field; and Bobby Williams, another varsity 64.4:4 footballer, who is stationed on first L 04.1- base. Other team members are: Jim Joe Relger, center field; Morris McClendon, third base; Roland iz-,41-7061 Drake, keystoner; and Bryan Clark, • catcher. Any team wanting to play tr. Fatah - lel Shnearrs should call V. o ■ • c(,-€6”--1-a-Z .,1 t;i ∎ 1

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By JOHN LEE 11nii y 31anufami: mg 3 2 Toreador Sports Writer Aggie Economics 3 3 F F A 2 3 Continuation of play in .MICC Sophomores 1 3 softball league and conclusion of Freshmen 0 6 play in Aggie league mark the be- ginning of the end for 1950 soft- Playoffs Set For Monday ball season as Interleague playoffs Softball playoffs will get under- begin the first of next week. way Monday afternoon and will Kemas Wirt Three conclude May 15 with the All-Col- Winners in the past week of lege Intramural championship MICC softball play include College game. Club. Silver Key, 5ocii. Wranglers Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock, and Los Cams with one victory ESL, will meet Squirrel Shooters WE A apiece and Kemas with three wins. on diamond four to play off the Kemas drew blood three times tie for the Independent league. and then fell victim to the winless Each team has one loss; the Squir- (up to that point) Los Cams soft- rel Shooter's loss came as the re- ball team. The Kemas men met sult of a forfeit while the BSU Sued in their first outing of the team went down to the Shooters season and edged them in a high 4-0. scoring race 13-12. Melvin Brock and Ronald Bennett pitched win- Doak Hall, undefeated dorm champs, will meet the Plant Indus- o ning ball for Kemas and were aided try team, champs of the Aggie THEM ALL! by the powerful batting of John squad are Shinn and Hollis Smith, both of league Tuesday at the same place and time. whom connected for the circuit. =en dgpiel Kemas pulled the improbable Thursday, the winner of the Ibt:ck yet Monday when it met and outclassed Doak Hall-Plant Industry game two opponents. Centaurs and Sil- will vie against the ASME, engi- YES, PHILIP MORRIS challenges ctny other (bp ver Key. The Kemas team edged neering league champs, who will scull. 444 Silver Key 13-11 as David Leaver- advance via the bye-route. The 8 shorpd, ton blasted three home runs and winner of this game - will meet the s31fey., leading, brand to suggest this test Joe Thomas made one. Brock w. winner of the BSU-Squirrel Shoot- tall 0999r, the winning pitcher. The team met er game the following Monday. Pimp, ;3. the Centaurs and slipped past them The overall victor will meet the 6-5 behind the hurling of Billy Bob MICC social club champ in the ;ode in1xt McMullen and Brock. All-College Intramural sof tball a., (oilier. The fire went out and on the fol- championship game to be held May Ire Just ONE MINUTE ... you can prove to yeurself RECORD lowing day the combined efforts 15. AU of McMullen, Brock and Tommy PHILIP MORRIS is definitely less irritating — therefore pare 5 Hewlett failed to stop the onslaught of Los Cams as the Cams took the MORE ENJOYABLE than the brand you're now smoking' game 14-11. Toreador-- Los Cams lost to Such 4-6 despite Pitcher Joe Overton's home run Continued from Page 4 smash in an earlier ;MICC game. Shotput _ 42'10" College Club was also victorious High hurdles 18.4 over the Cams by a 7-4 score. Low hurdles _ 20.7 Other scores are: Silver Key won its first as it beat Such 14-11; 100-yard dash Wranglers edged the Silver Key 2-1 Broad jump in a hard fought battle; and Sil- 220-yard dash ver Key came through With it's High jump second game of the season as it overpowered Centaurs 9-3 Tuesday 880-yard run 2:24.3 afternoon. 80-yard dash PI Leads In Aggie League 490-yard relay 48.8 Plant Industry club reigns over the Aggie softball league as the ... light up a . light up your result of beating Block and Bridle in the playoffs Wednesday after- Campus Barber PHILIP MORRIS present brand noon. THEN, just take a puff—DON'T INHALE — and Do exactly the some thing—DON'T INHALE. Season's standings are as follows: Notice that bite, that sting? Quite a Team Won Lost Shop s-l-o-w-l-y let the smoke come through sow difference from EHILif, Morals , Plant Industry 6 1 1203 College Ave. your nose. Easy, isn't it? And 4,2t, Block and Bridle 5 2 MAKE NO MISTAKE ... On y ONE cigarette is recognized by eminent medical authorities as definitely less irritating. SPALDING That cigarette is PHILIP MORRIS!

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Business Sorority Will Add Veterans who plan to attend • go shad H summer school may fill out their New Members And Officers papers beginning Monday in Ad 110, stated H. A. Anderson, veter- Penilenles Cling To Many Ancient Riles; Phi Gamma No honorary busi- i ans' flikbard s ness sorority, will initiate tenn" v coordinator. members and install new officers at their annual initiation and the senior girl with the highest Crucifixion Excluded From Ceremonies stallation service at 6 p.m. Toes-'- grade point average for four years' rG each dragged the crosses down to cross with ropes hours daA l )at the Hilton hotel, announced work. I, , eAdmas, president. By JOAN MAPLES the church where they left them and then cut don n. Today there A banquet' will follow the ser- Toreador Staff Writer and went in. They come out, took are no crucifixions. Mrs. Jewell Dawson will he vices. Mrs. Ethel Terrell and Miss the crosses and went back to the awarded a scholarship key. which Cureton Harris, sponsors of the EDITOR'S NOTE: While "When the Penitentes were iis given annualls I. is, eloh to nrado. club, will be sioo Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Holden younger they would kill or seriously were In Santa Fe during the "We left then, and do not know injure anyone caught watching Easter holidays recently they what happened after that, but it Is them. Later they would run them witnessed a ceremony per- reported that the procession went off by stoning them and if a vis- formed by a religious group back and forth between the morado itor could outrun the Penitentes ORDER THOSE FLOWERS which has been excommuni- and the church all night. The he was usually safe. cated from the Roman Cath- crosses were made of rough wood— There has been one case •hei olic church. Since very few the long piece was about 16 feet a writer published a hook about FOR EVERY OCCASION people, who are not of that and the cross piece about eight," the ceremonies and was found dead sect, have been allowed to Dr. Holden continued. a few days later. Today they do watch the ceremonies Torea- Crucifixions Not Practiced Today not mind being watched, m long Go to the shop with the neon clock dor Reporter Joan Maples in- In the early days the "Cristo" as they are shown proper respect terviewed the Doctor and his waa actually crucified with nails, and not bothered. Any one who is wife to get the following story. and usually died as a result of silly enough to throw a beam of Wakefield's Flowers "About nine o'clock a procession shock and exposure. They wear light on them even now is prac- only a pair of light cotton trousers tically guaranteeing himself an came out of the door of the mor- 2406 Broadway Phone 9814 that look like pajama pants. Later early entry into the pearly gates,'' ado—there were several men in the the chosen one was tied on the Dr. Holden concluded. group most of them chanters and three flagellants. The flagellants each had a whip made of 30 or 40 bear grass leaves and about every ten steps the entire procession would stop and they would beat their own backs with these whips. Before the thing was over, their backs looked like raw hamburger meat. The procession went down to the church which was about one- third of a mile away, went in for some 30 minutes and came back to the morado" Dr. W. C. Holden, head of the graduate division and director of the Museum on the Tech campus related. Doctor and Mrs. Holden witness- ed the ceremonies of the Penitentes while in Santa Fe during the Eas- ter holidays. The Penitentes are a group of men banded together in a secret organization which has branched off from the Roman Catholic church. The group pre- sents Passion Plays during Holy Week preceding Easter. Their plays do not stop with mere por- trayals of the last week in Christ's life—they actually perform the scourging, and until recently, the crucifixion. Missionaries Introduce Christianity This group originated with In- dians who were brought into the New Mexican area by Spanish mis- sionaries who thought that Passion e;pf Pad Bushey, iffiddiekery,:g Plays might induce the Indians to be more interested in the Chris- tian religion. When the Penitentes got out of hand, to the point of Air /n/e///kence, Force crucifying one of their members each Good Friday, they were ex- communicated from the church. When this did no good toward cutting down their activities, the church took them back in an ef- fort to control them. Today their ceremonies are not so rigorous as they have been; they have elimin- ated the crucifixion entirely, but still continue the other things they have been doing for two centuries. 1)r.V.1\11.' • Processions Continue All Night "After the group returned to their morado and stayed there for Studeriii another twenty or thirty minutes they came out again. Each of the 2nd Lt. Punt three flagellants had a cross placed An excellent student at Middlebury Col- He then joined a coated paper mill firm as An outAanding Cadet, Ituske• was held over as an instructor on his shoulders by two men and lege, Vermont, Paul found time to win research and control man. Pearl Harbor the coveted All Sports Trophy in his changed all that—Paul went to Maxwell after graduation. Then he was assigned en senior year. He graduated in June, 1938. Field to begin Aviation Cadet training. a pilot in the Air Transport Command. 5,000 Attend Open House Sponsored By Home Ecs 411118..""— Over 5,000 people attended the fourteenth annual Home Econom- ics Open House last Friday and Saturday. According to former and present students, it was the best ever held. Suggestions are being taken by tritS1 all departments for next year's e -tO el show, which will use Tech's Sil- ver anniversary as its theme. Plans K. E are being made to hold it in the His big plane education was topped with Back home, after accepting a Regular Air Today, Captain Busboy is an Air Intelli- g„.„. Doe new H.E. building now under con- 23 missions over the far-famed Hump," Force Commission, Captain Buskey went gence Officer on MATS Headquarters struction. flying C-54 transports. After V-J Day, he to Air Tactical school, was there rated an Staff at Andrews Air Force Base near Sir Ruth stayed on in the Far East until March of outstanding student, and won assignment Washington, D. C. He looks forward to a Miss Sannie Callan, professor 1948—specializing in Air Intelligence. to Command and Staff school. rewarding future in the U. S. Air Force. and head of child development, and Miss Esther Sorensen, area supervisor, will attend the Pacific Regional Conference for Home- If you ore single, between the ages of 20 and 261/2, making Education in Sale Lake with at least two years of college, consider the many City, Utah, May 1-5. career opportunities as o pilot or navigator in the U. S. Air Force. Procurement Teams are visiting many Kith colleges and universities to explain these career b,tb ,3,Loys, opportunities. Watch for them. You may also get full fir 5 4dt Read: details at your nearest Air force Bose or U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force Recruiting Station, or by writing to the Chief of Staff, U. S. AS ForCe, Ath Aviation Cadet SEX Branch, Washington 25, D. C. ON THE CAMPUS? U. S. AIR FORCE MAY Coronet ONLY THE BEST CAN BE AVIATION CADETS! NOW ON SAE 231a Broad.

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MAJOR-MINORS WILL MEET Ko Shari Holds Annual Spring Dance ; has been called for 7 p.m. 'rue; Hubbard's Orchestra Furnishes Music ay in Ad-220, Miss Sue Rainey, associate professor of women's Ko Shari social club held its Durwood Crawford; Jane Byer, physical education, said yesterday, annual spring sport dance last Jack Wilborn; Pat Knight, Bob Reports will be given by dele- night at the Lubbock hotel. Mu- Maniss; Phyllis Leach, Bill Ware; gates who attended the national sic was furnished by Dail Hub- L convention of the American Asso- bard's orchestra.' Carolyn Lockhart, James Ratliff; Members, pledges and dates who Peggy McClatchy, Delbert Lewis; ciation for Health, Physical Edu- Laura McCracken, Bill McMillan: Festival Dance Of Kemas Is Tonight; cation and Recreation, she said attended were Katie Atkinson. jGe Stoltz; Pat Ausmus, Arthur Ram- Jean McBee, Jimmy Bass; Harriet py; Jane Austin. Dorrance Guy; Moltz, Garrison Atwood; Helen Margy Bullen, Floyd Rector; Caro- Move, Nelson Morris; Mary Ruth Blue And Silver Theme Carried Out lyn Bean. Bob Overton; Doris Be- Norris, Jimmy Brookman; Joyce S tenbough. Bobby Close; Joan Bo- Pember, Jack Hinchey; The Spring Festival dance given Jack Mills, Frances Cox; How- linger, Ed Baker; Ann Covington, Beverly Powell. Leslie Neal; annually by Kemas social club will ard Schmidt, Mrs. Howard Schmidt; FOR THOSE be held from 9 to 12 p.m. today at Compton Cornelius; Pat Cox, Dub Alice Qualia, Charley Pendergraft; John Shinn, Virginia Still; Hooper Kuykendall; Elizabeth Craig, Max Sally Radebough, Earl Jackson; the Lubbock hotel .Both ball rooms Sanders, Elizabeth Frazier; Clyde Daniell; Dorothy Davis. Austin Jan Riley. Harold Brockett; Bar- in the hotel will be decorated in the Yeats; Margaret Farris, Glen Mar- bara Scott, Lewis Scott; Pat Spra- traditional blue and silver of Re- Schirmer, Mary Ruth Norris; Bob DELICIOUS burger; Peggy Garrison, Gene Pro- gue, Buddy Sprague; Mary Stan- mas. Phil Kligman's orchestra will Lile, Wanda Ramsey; Gene Thom- basco; ford. Jimmy Hall; Rosemary furnish music. as, Carol Shilcutt; Stanley Hazel- Tina Haslam, Doug McSwane; Stubbs. Fred Stubbs: Viola San- Members and dates are Bill wood, Virginia Jones; Sam Bates, and Marilyn I-1111. Dick Campbell; Sue m, Bob McKelvy; Glenda 'Shoe- Cooper, Martha Lee Adams; Dave Lois Cone; Harold Barber, Dortni Holmes. Bill Stucker: Billye Hop- maker. Jimmy Conine: Coride Leaverton, Ann Malone; James Ann Reining; John Jackson, J., ping. Bob Watson: Mary Marra!, Thomas. Bill Fogy: Lucy West, Bradley, Marlene Burnett; Bobby Ann Applebay; Bill Agnew, Katie re 98!4 Owen Hamilton; Kitty Witty. Bill Jenkins. Jimmie Odom; Danny Atkinson; Lester Landrum, Bettie REFRESHING Nelson; Lucy Womack, Francis Smith, Stella Hefte: Charles Luc- Jane Qunilan; Dewett Harvey, Nell McNeeley: Marrion Woods, Jack as, Bobbie Shero; Ronald Rushing, Quattlebaum; Cobb Miller, Juan Campus Whirl West; Mary Brien Woody. Frank Lucille Setbold; Ronald Bennett, elle Taylor; Bill Gray; Joneie Dell / G • OAttotti*t ze 74= M ry Byars Turner, Jim- Pat Montgomery; Bob Maniss, Brock; Pete Pierce, Helen Moore, Saturday, Apr. 29 my Leath; Joann Batson, James Katie Starnes; Ben Carter, Turks Larry Bedford, Viola Sansorn, AIEE picnic-4 p.m., Mackenzie Batson; Della Beth Cooper. Ken- Bates; Vic Childers, Jeannine Bel- Walter Rector, Arbie Freeman; park. neth Leonard; Claudyne Young. lew; Bill Ware, Phyllis Leach; George Belcheff, Jane Adams; Bon- 202444 Dance-8:30-11:30 p.m., Recreation Jerry McKee. Tommy Hewlett, Susan Cook; ner Geddie, Joy Hurt; and Carl J. hall. Tech Management association-8 Smith. Poch picnic-1:30 p.m., Buffalo p.m.. Ad-220. Tech Marketing Society Names Pledges and dates are Bob Nease. AND ICE CREAM lakes. -Tech Marketing society-7:30 p.m., Bill Chandler As New President Erin Nevitt; Bill Strewn, Clodette Tech Faculty club Square dance- Ad-320. Baker; Roy Stine. Jean Ann Gil- Bill Chandler, Beaumont sopho- 7:30 pm., gym. WRA bowling-46 p.m.. Plamor lum; Marilou Williams; Joe Stoltz, more, was elected new president of lanes. Claudyne Young; Kenneth Go- Sunday, Apr. 30 the Tech Marketing society recent- COME TO THE Tuesday, May 2 forth, Sue Carlton; Calvin Fletch- ASAC picnic-1,30 p.m., Macken- ly. Chandler replaces Bill Gillen- Cosmopolitan club-7:15 p.m., Ad- er, Shelley Furr; S. M. Gipson, Jean zie park. tine as president. • 214. Craig; Bill Chandler, Ruby Potts; Double T picnic—all day. Buffalo Other officers elected were Walk- Delta Sigma Pi-7:30 p.m., Ad-320. Maurice Cox, La Verne Estes; Bud lakes. er Derr, junior from Chillicothe, Election of officers for Couple Spelling, Doris Brooks; Hubert Future Farmers of America steak vice president; Tillie Hill, Lub- club dance—Men's Dorm IV. Yancey, Patsy Harris; Truman fry-1-6 p.m., Mackenzie park. bock sophomore, secretary-treasur- Foreign Language picnic— Groves, Myrna Whipple; Charles Tech Drug Gamma Delta business meeting- er; Shirley Fields, junior from Abi- Honorary Aggie club-7:30 p.m., Birdwell, Nan Whistler; George 7:30 p.m., Parish hall. lene, who was re-elected corre- 1 101 College Ad-224. Hotchco, Pat Buckman; Melvin Sunday guests-12.15 p.m., Wom- sponding secretary: Frank Austin, Kappa Kappa Psi-7:30 p.m., X-7. Brock, Doris Cooper; Harold Ever- en's Dorm IV. Houston sophomore, reporter. Major-Minor club-7 pm., Ad-220. ett. Sheila Jondahl and Ruby Whet- WICC breakfast-8:30 a.m., Hilton Phi Eta Sigma-7 p.m., Ad 216. The organization will tour the stone. hotel. Phi Gamma No Initiation and In- new Hemphill-Wells building Mon- Monday, May 1 stallation service-6 p.m., Hil- day night in conenction with the American Institute of Electrical ton hotel. phases of marketing which they Engineers-7.15 p.m., Engi- Pi Upsilon Omicron-7:15 p.m., H have studied. Gillentine said. This neering aud. E-102. tour will be conducted under the FROM BALI AND CAT CAI' TO YOU! American Institute of Industrial Pre-Med club-7 p.m., C-101. direction of the advertising mana- Engineers-7:15 p.m.. E-253. Senior class meeting-5 p.m.. Ad- ger of Hemphill-Wells. American Society of Civil Engi- 320. neers-7 p.m., C-101. Sock and Buskin Farewell picnic- 'Mary Catherine Lauderdale. or- American Society of Mechanical 5:30 p.m. der librarian, 'was elected secre- (Engineers-7:30 p.m., Ad-320. WICC-5 p.m., Ad-206. tary-treasurer of the , college divi- AWS-S p.m., Ad-300. WRA tennis-5-6 p.m., tennis sion of the Texas Library associa- Baptist Student union-8 p.m., courts. tion at a meetine held in Houston. Baptist Student center. Wednesday, May 3 Apr. 15, said R. 'C. Janeway, Tech Biology club-7:30 pal., CG. American Chemical society-7 p. librarian. Gargoyle-5 pm., E-208. CG. Kappa Alpha Mu-5 p.m., 3-211. Student council picnic-5:30 p.m. Newman club-7:30 pni.. Blakes- WRA Modern dance-7 p.m.. gym. lee hall. Pre-Law--7:311 p.m., Ad-302. Twenty Tech students left Sociology club--5 p.m., Ad-214. Thursday morning to attend the Student Council meeting-7:15 p. state Baptist Student Union Spring m., Ad-214. convention in • Austin. The group Tech Accounting society-7:30 p. will return to Lubbock Saturday m., J-206. night. Dr. D. M. Wiggins Addresses Annual Student Council Banquet Thursday Dr. D: M. Wiggins, president, was Jeanne Sharp; Janet Crandall, guest speaker at the annual Stu- Bo15. 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Alice Hix; Roy Trice, Tommie man, Betty Jo Corcorran; Roy ARROW SHIRTS & TIES Ann Campbell; Jo Simmons, Jack Grimes, Jerry Freeman; Glena COME in - ask to see our Air F.M' UNDERWEAR • HANDKERCHIEFS • SPORTS SHIRTS Alderson: Mr. and Mrs. Cloy Winston, Cal Steveson; Sue Hol- smart new offerings - Weems; Gale Rogers, Jeanne Bat- mes, Jack Shelton; Bill McCas- tey. land, Jo Ann Williams; Jerry Hall. writing papers and envelopes New members and dates attend- Mary Vestal; Paula Fix, C. B.' for your every want - for ing were Keith Schier, Shelly Furr: Wright. Also Harold Luke, James Elizabeth Schovajsa, Gordon May- F. Smith, Bill. Adair, Coffee Con- men as well as women. es; Bob 1.8elsmIdt, Juanita Davis; ner. and A. J. Bishop. Sam Bates. Lois Cone; Bill Eas- Pat Keffer, council member, ter. Carolyn Reeves; Moody Wells, was in charge of arrangements.

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Page 8 THE TOREADOR Saturday, April 29, 1950 'Romeo And Juliet'..Cast Is Selected; WICC Breakfast Sock and Buskin Schedule College Sponsors Spring Picnic Tuesday Production Scheduled For Early May Will Be Tomorrow Sock and BusatIn will hold Its Feeders Day Show Wornen'ii Inter-Club council will annual spring picnic at 5:15 p.m, Tuesday In Aggie Grove. Approximately 200 farmers cot- hold its annual brenkkfant at 8,30 ton oil mill operatorn, vocational a.m. Sunday In the Hilton hotel, Al- Bins Annah Jo Pendleton, spon- Paula Fix Named teachers and county agente at- ice Hie, president has announc- sleo of the group, urges all mem- tic to :am tia tended the 1950 Liventock Feeders ed, Presentation of the echolarehlp bers to attend and bring guests day at the college Thursday, Ray trophy Is to he presented by Mar- If they no desire., All those attend- To Congress Post C. Mowery, head of animal hus- garotte W. Walker, dean of wom- ing the picnic are requested to i•ire of bandry, said. en, to the club having the highest sign up In the speech office by grade point average for the year. Tuesday. A fee of 25c will In Journalism Meet The morning program included hehe charged for all guests. 1;41.11/J111 en Inspection of cattle on feed and New president for the corning "Poor Jim," a play directed by Paula Vas. Junlur tounuJlxu stu- the livestock facilities of the ani- year will bo announced and Intro- Margaret Clark and Shirley Cum- dent front lailthook, will he secre- mal husbandry department. The duced by the old president of each mings, in to be presented to the Altai mtg. , Montagu , , tViley tary of the Southwestern Journal- 60 head of cattle completing a 131 club, Miss Rix mild. The program club after the picnic. otinson. Omelet, Bud Thompsim I ism congress for the 1050-51 school day feeding period were observed In to conelet of a number from each Bottum, Bob Citrtialcan , Mercutto; year. She was elected last Satur- by the vitatore before shipment to of the five women's social clubs. Ployil Purr; lien sotto, Juke Hill day In Baton Rouge, La., where this Fort Worth later In the day. Jens Dr. Doyle D. Jackson,, acting 0;1 M, .1)(11/11.11t, • ; Robinson, graduate student, fed p!1.11',1 COng113ee wan hold at Louis, Alpha Poi Omega. honorary dra- head of the department of educa- Prlur 1,11W11 , 114.• Ili k I r sint, , the nleers under the hupervislm I/111,1. Stele university. matic fraternity, will hold an ini- tion, will speak at Eastern Neer jar Job, non Zitehitr , 1301ta• of W. L. Stengel, dean of agricitl- Ilnedln-Simmons university nom- tiation and dinner at 5 p.m. Sat- Mexico university at Portales P r n k 1rtori.1u Grego v, lure. Thursday. He will' address a ban- 1 testa- Mori Inuit A licah Wade inated Minn Fix for necretary and urday in the Hilton hotel. Luncheon was nerved by the quet In honor of the student Tornhough Vela Quinlan'. 'Texas university nominated Peggy Cartel, Tech sophomore Journal- Block and Bridle club in tho live- Toreador Ads Get Results teachers of the university. An Apia 1 MST ntoek judging pavilion. ist , mains' from Titholtn. Of the 1 :tile Montague. Joanne Batter Immediately following lunch, I IA,, lima ttor,e, 1:1 1/10111131, colleges and univer- program was presented in the 03- dm, - sities of Me congress, nine votes D'Itlith Howl, ale auditorium, largely by graduate .1f, Cumming a 1.•oll•a Wel I` cant, five for 511. Mx and Evely n students who did the expertrnet.1 , lirxl four for Ml,., Carter. For Corsages Made '111 , 1 Mg 1 J Soot t work In the feeding of 60 col l I. 11In Ilia ly Stewati. ' dint The elect long followed a two -day anti 150 lambs under the imp ire, .1t.i maim Mei ot• . 40.4i011 of lectures and panel dig. Ion of Dean :'angel and Mower;, ESPECIALLY FOR HER gor et friar' k , and pot, t itet cant, comalonii led by outstanding ment- I 1 Hi lc l'hIlliir hol a of Lhc Journalism profession I, I 1,.• selected by this year's host delega- Eleven member, of the Dincl loll tihldter se tl , /11 pv pi tion. Eighteen Tech students at- ple Student Fellownhip of the Be sure the color, style, and flowers are right for heir yeal remit, 011,;181" tended t ho meeting accompanied Christian church returned this isaa p,' in 1h,. 1 LH ,11,1 ■ • ■ by MI, Louise Allen, sponsor. The week from Camp Brownwoott her and for the occasion- 1, 11 Th"1110 ■ 111. iv ono left Lubbock by chartered where they attended a conference. bus Apr. 10 and returned Monday by way of New ()deans, Houston 809 College MAC'S FLOWERS Ph. 2-3171 rind AuslIn. --Toreador Ads Cot P.esults - BSU Members Go Next year's congress will Im held at Oklahoma university In Noll man To Austin Meet April 0-7.

Meto 1,,, , , ,, f the T1-11 It iiti..1 :trident 1111i011 .i.or Marketing Society Officers b0.1. tothIN t hot, - ■ ly I rip to A11,11 in whi•rm I hey Will Be Installed Monday :,1l 1 . 11118.11 Ihr Ir1111 1 ni aiming confer - Officer's of loch Moirketlir; ence of t he Texas fr-lf s t y 11 to be Installed Ili 7.30 The nmol Intf tv ;Wendell IA' 21 Monday in Ad-320, Frank Aus- tor other'. of the 'tech ot itanIzallon tin, ,reporl er, Said. Thenic of I he sort "Ch I ti BIll Chandler. sophomore bust. Magnified " miss frotn !Simonton t, In The scot;rno Metal et ewer 11 new prcaldent. 01 her officers are, t: ■ 111 op.'. I and Walker lkirr, vier president ; 111. group 'meal Inge o' ei/ 1 tat km, ANNOUNCING ph cm, of 1141' work Ile 11111, secretary-Ire:curer; gilt, Iry Melds esponding secre- Among the r, pea km I WI 1/r. tary; end Altai In. kilter J1111114. Cs new Bata alt After t he In slats I Inn, menthol's foe l isle eniM ■ IhIn nv tr•1.:ti''to the The Opening of or the ?motel v arc to make a PIT - (tti,nl . A 1A0iyaina immtr 11114111 , 11, lour or I fetophIll-aVells' 91/. 1,11111M a play on altinnier ni I new downtown store. ■ 11,1. h win do ,der ion /tort, !hit lb A- Rblu for I he a otitis' fall ilowite la 'at /. Mexico Sac :tn./ PHIL'S SMOKE SHOP aim,' will he :wrested In I he Sti ll - .1er t council of through lalla ■- '111,, . :Ott noire; ilm s announced, ,,: , , ;,,nay Marshall Clot lys, ler r l ■ Thol al, To , , cal ho re 41,.11d, it 111'1, In Its New Location 1107-B Main Street 1 . 1111, HLIGM.'. N ,• Board Meeting Owner and Manager nilllt 311,1 I•111 (Continued flout Page 1) Weldon Viertel, Jnn,nn [tent, Gene Verner, Bill Solomon. Rib Head ,. 1o/walnut member of the educa- rp, Joyce Worrell, Nadine WIIII tion and psychology faculty. Alma Anderson, Anna Phillip, A neholioahip fund of $200 wan Half Block West Of Lindsey Theatre Hollingsworth. B a rba ra Bar- •,',pied f ro m the Lubbock Junior 4 t., Mildred TurnhOw, and Maur- Chamber of Commons, Smith ine Denton. Accompanying them stated. Junior Milton Winfield of The Largest Exclusive Pipe and Tobacco Shop 21 re M. Ardent, Hallmik, Baptist Shallownter wan the recipient of student secretary, Mies Doris the first nward to the outntand- Eatoneham of ate First Baptist Ing agriculturn1 student In Lub- In West Texas church and Mr 1.n , 1 Mrs. A. W. bock county. Winfield wan chosen by the Jayreex, Smith explained. Foundation Board In conjunction with the board Maniss, Gressett meeting, an organizational session of the board of directors of the OPENING SPECIAL—Genuine imported briar Texas Tech Foundation was held New FTA Officers Saturday, according to the preen- dent'a office. °Mem elected for Dolt M1111h111, senior from Cob, the foundation were on follows. pipes values up to $10 — now $1.50 raliO City, was elected president C. T. McLaughlin, Snyder, chair- of Future Tenehere of America man; Don Harrington, Amarillo, Thursday night. Other officers are vice chairman; Ed Smith, Lub- Donald Grosse lt, vice president ; bock, neeretary; and W. T. Gunton, Katherine Keith, second vice pres- treasurer. ident; Sally ]arson, secretary; Bil- Members of the Toch Founda- One group combination pouches, regular $2 lie Stacy, treasurer; and Jeannine tion board attending the snorting Ballow, reporter. were McLaughlin; Raymond Buck, Members of F,TA, date,,, and Fort Worth; Ray WIlltoughby, San apecittl guests will attend a picnic Angelo; 0. B. Bristow, Big Spring; now $e75 (II 11.111. Sunday in 1 1411C1(1,111ZIC H. E. Chiles, jr„ Midland; Dr. 1 , 11 Clifford B. Jonah, 0. B. Ratliff and Spencer Wells, all of Lubbock, Also present at the foundation Students Asked To Apply meeting were the following mem- For Language Scholarship hero of tire Board of Directors; Robert B. Price, El Paso; A. G. Students majoring In foreign (Pat) Mayon, Paris; C. E. Wey- ennguagen are asked to apply for mouth, Amarillo; Murk McGee, the Roscoe Wilson Memorial Fort Worth; Leon Ike, Houston; mehoirtrahlp. This achniarnhip con- Rdymond Pfluger, Eden; and Ed PHIL'S SMOKE SHOP 40. of $80 a month Paid for nine months each year to a student inn- Not attending, but Members of jorIng In foreign languages. Selec- the foundation board, are: Don tion, is meth, In the spring by the Barrington; J. E. Cunningham, 1107-B Main Lubbock Phone2-30 1 I elaff of the department of foreign Amarillo; Jack Froat, Dallas; and languitges. Stun D. Young, El Paso, rdA rop I t lops 137hclouuTI o h tc:e anea rSa- Teeh's Board of Directors will meet again May 22, Smith said. 1 , nit ono r of the department of The foundation board In sched- ftWrign languagen. uled to meet In Big Spring June 3.