Ocf ew Constitution Is Approved 2,200,000 Drive Will Open luilding WBAP to Carry I Game Broadcast 187 Vote MPBAP-tM "ill broadcast Go Up a play hy play account of the 1(1 Miami football game . _ i i&* In Delayed beginning at fi:50 p.m. today. JEMStHBISTIRw UNIVERSITY- FORT WORTH. TEXRS lext Year Humble Oil and 1'efining VOL. 54 ( ompany will sponsor the nln| date of ; FRIDAY, OCT. 21, 1955 Election HI buildtni fund i.mi program. II unannounc al. 'ri 'I I TCU'i Student Associa- ■i slmosl $200,000 In tion finally has a new, con- ' for I new S SAVE YOUR ACTIVITY CARD stitution . -,i buil ' The new code, revised, re- I M E Sadler an written, debated, 'CUSSI d" ■ i .1-. thai thai and discussed for nearly a dged OI paid was approved by the Student ir Ihe proposed three- Body Tuesday, following . « . K long comedy of i rori which nearly eliminated I new building has a legal technicality. M it The favorable vote in T B Bi lid i the rapid daj s election was 143 to 12. >ol of Buaineat, The total vote, 187. repre il] toi the build- ed leas than :i per cent of I >use the departmi total student body and less than I bas< men) 7 pt r cent of the full-time day ■ I..1011 ilism eves are inn enrollment. i separata campaign I ■ • '■ iti w is p istpon 1 Sat- for mmiri fur printing urday after Congress found out upint'tu mi i impuv ISE A Friday it had rejected the or- ■ • ■ of thi gan the previous Monday , ,'M .1 t0 b On thai day. Congress ap- next year. tly passed the eonstitu Sadlei i Ited need 13 to 7. but ll : 0 .1- "Vll.ll to GETTINCTTHE WOBD Aildy Jr. the symbol o( TCU'a Fighting Frogs, takes a toked Article X which ■ ■ lnln| : dose look X the decaJ adorning can and room windows across the Hill this week. His I that the constitution rtudi nti graduat- ruunesakes tookftheir first defeat of the season Saturday from an aroused Aggie elev- must be approved by a two lal ■ . buiineai fieldi en but spirit at Froggjeland is still alive as TCU meets Miami University tonight thirds absolute majority of •;'■ ii t'lf funil Congre - bi tore it could b i ' in the Orange Bowl Radio broadcast of the game starts at (i 50 p m. submitted to the students for l • io M i' become* » • i to do SO i'l I : Visitors Crowd Campus ratification ror ■ r ,*~ nexl few "I wrote that paragraph ' myself.'' groaned Aubrey Bal mi ( of funds to at Owen, student body presi- -nl In tlif drive «ill be dent, "and then I complete- Parents' Day Went Okay ly forgot about it." ■il in remodel tlir Admin Ituilding and Mary Owen wasn't alone. The er- its Burnett Library. ror Slipped past the entire Stri- ■ (1 000 000 v. ill !>.• dent Congress and Student ■ Court It wa.-n't noticed u ■1 ' pit I ■ Ul But Aggies Didn't Help It Friday morning ifactor; i): Badlei - By JIM IIKN'OKK KS No official estimate has been was the most hectic Mondaj. Congress reconstder- ° jy on ad and. ill contrast !.. its p idcquite Library would Everything on TCU's first made as to the number of par- campus in Unlversit) history, viout meeting, passed the i> as dining In the Cafe crowded the Student Center thirds majority. rtai of university develop The culprits came from Col- teria both daj - and grounds as never been be- 'til and members of tbe it's probable thai Saturday The student vote lacked lega Station The Texas Aggiel only 20 votes of rejecting the "■rin c committee, includ playing as if the penalty foi At halftlme. the massive s several mil of town niln- the new law. A two-thirds i def at would be the I crowd was entertained royal- majority of the votes cast aws, mil meet Nov. 4 to •quad, kicked a stunned Frog ly by bands from both > repreia f final plans for the cam was required to approve it. eleven out of tin' nations un- Even Gus reboots and the T(T card Owen thanked members of ilW Mr Sou HI will act tl beaten ranks, ifl-ifi section, under Ihe direction i urilin.itor for the drive Congress for his new gavel, Thej added insult to Injurj of Bruce Neil. San Angelo which he used for the first li ei-os in the Foi I junior. , Willis bv committing the d- rd b< , Didn't Pick lime. The gavel cost SI3.76. ilreadj have m a' throng of :I7,000 in TCU Most folks seem to feel the \ Iflcanl interest in Owen also presented a bill Anion Carter Stadium, the entire weekend would hive for the plaque given to A&M at ■ Di Sadler said, largest gathering ever to "vatch been tremendous success if it halftime Saturday The symbol itions of Dlaciplei of Them All a . • da [I'llFort WorthVT..OOI footballKHMMUIl *.lor ! Christian Education " 3 p.m. tomorrow with ai ad Regntration for the confer- iltjr, and Dr. Cuninggim Moderated ey Dr Karl by l)r Irene Huhcr, TCU ence, sponsored by the Dan Snyder, associate professor of Dr. William I.. Reed, dis liaison officer for the Danforth i Foundation, will begin at English at TCU, the panel will tinrutshed professor of I be Foaaadation, at) "The Rewards 3 p m. in the Student ("niter le Dr D A. Caw an, nu Old Testament 'n Brite Cal- of College Teaching " follow cd by | reception and tea 1 lit 4 p.m. TCI sludentx and farulty members are Invited to at- Dr. Prentiss Pemberton, as- tend the symposiums and sociate director of the founda- Minister, Author ills, us'inn periods. tion, will outline the Danforth program at a faculty meeting in the Administration Build To Speak Tuesday at 4:30 1nfo.W Next p :n. es at 11 a.m i The foundation pro\ ides Dr. C I :rst Baptist Church in His will lx< the third dennnima On SC Agenda gnats t« college seniors .mil tiun represented in ehaawL recta! graduates preparing Dr. Marney has spoken for collr«e teaching. . ft i amputee He has a Pr M< n Films and Exhibits ■ of Perkins s ■: I lings Remain'' H- Southern Mi I Of UN Activities has preached at numerous 1'uiv ! speak a I Army and Air Force i horn Ounces of One's In Student Center throughout the n ,tion at a dinner at fi 30 "These Things Remain" also p.m. today in the Student Cen- An exhibit on display this is the title of a book written ter ballroom. week in the Student (enter by Dr Marney Another forth- Dr Cuninggim also will de- foyer is part of the eit> wide coming work is 'City of Light." liver a panel address at 9 a m. observance of the tinted Dr. Marney receive his HA. tomorrow on "Should the I'ni- Nation's 10th anniversary. from Carson Newman College versity Adapt Itself to the I onsistinr. of "World News and a Master of Theology and World's Standard of Success"?" of the Week" and pamph Doctor of Theology from South- A candlelight procession at lets and IN posters, the ex- ern Baptist Seminary, Louis- 10-15 p.m. In the Religion hibit renters around interna ville. Ky. where he holds a Center cloisters, followed by tional Interdepedence and graduate fellowship in church meditation and choir singing cultural exchange history. in Robert Carr Chapel, will cli- max today's program for the conference. Tomorrow at 9 a m. a sym-

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Mm Made for God?" will ubjod (if an M S M. fciposium at 6 p m. Tuaadaj Rootn 203 Of the Student L !)r R K Robertson, a*- 1 •!- -or of philosophy lil Dr. J M. D'-w. is, paychla- ] ■ lint. ,1 Slater Public j rvire Ho.pital, will M \K( 1 .MARTIN I'RMtltlt: BROI (.IITOS h IT I <)( KM AN COLLEEN SOLES I rris. professor of REPEATERS The four co- m at Texas Wesleyan eds pictured are both the old ,11 serve as modera- and the new Air ROTC sponsor i v.,; id upog tnd Chosen by members of the for top men on the Fallis Players four Air Science classes, the H of 1B25." an orig- gitl- will tgairi serve as ;il by Frank Benton, class sponsors with honor- Campus Totem Pole . Worth senior, and F.d ary commissions. ind Do I.atte, New Orleans. •■: will be presented meeting or Sigma Tau Delta at Kail Is Players early next B0ST0NIANS 3 pm Sunday in the home of ISK.II takes place In a Mrs. Hugh Ilodgins, 281!) W. picture studio during Cantey. A literary discussion Music Is taken from will be the prugram. A slip-on Moc that's comfort- ,md Broadway produc - I I the period WSA able and good looking. A wise American Legion New members of the Wom- buy for active feet. Style right en's Sports Association will be of the newly organ for on and off the campus ii'l American Legion Initiated this weekend at a re- will be elected at 4 p m. treat at Eagle Mountain Lake wear. Choose from three smart i m RiK>m 205 of the A wiener roast will be held colors, Tan, Black or Cordovan. • Center. tonight Tournaments in soft- Press Club ball, croquet and vulleylall are scheduled. Press Club officers elected % | ire jwesident. Jim t Fort Worth junior; OSF nieiit, Roger Sum The Disciplrs Student Fel- IP Worth junior ami lowship will hold prayer serv- treasurer. Miss Retta | Temple senior at 9 30 p in Monday through Thursday next week WASHES! B Sigma Tau Delta in Room 217 of the Student JMu. UGfUk tl of s o p h o mo r t Center. The devotionals will I above will attend a last about 20 minutes.

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!>• I0HK9 CO . WINITON SALBM. N C. tfxto. c^atette, I SW Conference Editorial Comment Confidential UT The In lo,,L . , 1 A shortage of dates ihould be the only factor keep enough at Tl -,. » , , like anothei styli [ng nun away from the Freshman Prom the campus In the past the itronger sex had plenty o< reasons change student for not asking a girl to the prom, but the problem main- is making bu < ly consisted of possessing an home right OF CABBAGES undernourished wallet This his kilts with each coed i ntitled II mils to l 6 men, some males had AND PROMS better start moving to avoid SMU ; left m the 6 i COGS a : Most previous proms have been formal at went off aa s< have bei i) held off campus M da) v . d by expi ting a tuxedo, bu) i pa pi r. It waa a i corsage and tickets and supplj ■ but tin . j This year's first major dance might be ten \',1 a gUJ uple Ct M !S were icks, a suit, a i paiil's s me othei Arkansas \ • | The $2 admi uldn't leave ai y man . B d in the past, I ,. ■ ■ ! I a "Be. . 1 « « « X EQUALS CONFUSION UT • thi t'T le X has had its moment of glory Varait) Cat The old adage of the tail wagging th< nival is iponsoi i I I heir il their in the form of the last article of the constitution which "He's (lie BCD treasurer tot Tappa Kit ■ student Congressmen prepared and forgot lasl ■■ members \\ rrr behind in dues." i • ' ". ■ , . The fuss was over a two-thirds majority jieeded to ,s too mm h - adopt the new constitution. Congress memo! taking a closet look at the last article, blinked their i yes \..,1 and the A and called for a new vote Monday. Previously Floats to Be Financed ■ thought they had accepted the new code by I 13-7 but this did not satisfy the two-thirds clause Nominations Due Monday's vote passed the ct at d Article X Minus Congress Aid vv as aopeased. K\ DAVI MtoM N elude the cost uf a truck, For Favorites, The new constitution, narrowly accepted by the stu- t or ■ first time since 1950, trailer or jeep from the Sinn dent body in a vote Tuesday is short For the campus organizations will re- allowed clubs fur float ex Mr., Miss TCU ' rsl time, the entire student activity of the University is ft lanctal aid for penses. Nominations fur class ', organized under one body Congress. il necon Ing fl ati fiom Stu- Kl\ e ualgi I of 'oe floats or Hi's and Mr and Miss h v w ere to have been ch 'si n by w ill begin at ft a tn ladsj gress is to be commended for the result of its labor di at Co ign - Corn i ,i mini's Th. J final- te the inefficiency of its methods lasl week. tx rs n turn d to take on the Student (enter loaafl the subject when it w.is brought 'ill however, to allow Itallnts ni.i s be pa krd :|| up at their regular Monday Miss York to choose the judgei ••I) in the lounge Ml! t>»l from a list of nominees, when, ■nit . ballot hnvrv Ballot! uill "J after 15 minutes of rather dis arrepled until 2 p ■ tw Beginning In 1951, eitl org mixed debate. Uv WHO GOES THERE? Congress or the Administra- nesday. unable to agree an any of the ( lass favorite aomiasUi The little man who wasn't there tion has givi n money each peat nomini I to organization! planning to are made from the -tmlrr That dscription soon will fit several hundred TCU enter floats in the parade. ow n .lass. Nomination! ' si idents if they don't traipse down to Orgain's Studio. Mr or Miss TCI as] 1 1 Con tnbers decidedly made bv students ,,l ji 705 . Main, to have their Horned Frog pictures nude felt campus groups should "go Some students seem to be existing under the ill classification, hut llir prrstil • " 'ill- '.'.:' looiiinatrd must be id jnnitf| In 1951, Itll and 19.13 the that . Horned Frog editor, can perform or senior rank. IITISMI miracles. These confident ones think that he ear. put administration Dear Editor: Mr and Mrs U 1 ml thefl SHOO tn be divided among s pictura Into the annual even if individuals don't I believe it is still botii fit- i lass favorite finalists uiiiwl clubs entering floats. Last ■ to have photographs made. presented at (he PreienUtbaf ifir Congress provided as- ting ami proper to report I r of a i ity or tow n Ball Dec. I. Their piiturfil Well, he can't. sistance up In a maximum of appear as student pod) b'J By Tuesday, 769 students had had their pictures S.IO for groups building .,n lnd< newip p, r SUM h as ours, the gripes and ,(.- orilrs in the Horned I rm made. Last year at the same time. 824 "mug shots" had floats. been taken. Aim: in r first of this J, ar'i tent w hlch one fe< Is as tin i, suit ol ahusiv e practio I The Either students aren't aware of (lass deadlines or they parade floats in the financial don't particularly wan! their pictures m the 1956 Honed limit Imposed by Conj i 11>bli m to !"- pr< ented Practice' Prom Heretofore, no limit was ec- one concerning manners aim i 11 s|,i i i tots ard ; i ating What-at a ling to do when grandson wants to luit clubs dM Set for Friday usually exced the amount in the Student (' all i ('afi see grandpap when he was a youngster at TCU? Grand- ti rla. i i by ('Miik:: Some shy f Hi pap can talk about the "good old school days.'' but 1955 will tic the second year This problem toiiclu s pi around to asking f( chances are Junior will want proof. an entry fee «.11 be r quired. thrt e fourths of (be stu- to proms becau i Waiting until the last few days before deadlines cre- In 1 990, a 110 fee w.,s US) il t i dent bod) so it i- of Inten sure the) can di a time problem and students are likely to find lines provide winning clubs with all Friendship Is a highl) val girl reminiscent of registration, said Brown. Fort Worth junior cash p: ■• lied and most necessary ; This year there Sophomores may have pictures made through Mini- \o cash will be given this of college life, but il is one. rid thl vear. tint the IS entry tees win n used Incorrectly, .lli the fie. juniors until Oct. 31: and seniors and faculty I will Infringe upon the rights until No-.-. 7. will be usrd lo pun base p the "suitable awards' for the and privileges of others Such lounge area from H 30 :'! Be the little man who very obviously \<.as these owners of (be winning floats. is the case of one waiting in p m tonight bt f<.i e his deadline. This will he the first year for Ime The greater share of the le will be suppl non-cash prizes. student bod) is willing to wait high fidelit) record* I : ■ di adline fur clubs to en- its turn in line regard)) SB Of ter the title <>f their fi the length of the line or the THE GLASS CURTAIN which must be based on a amount of tune remaining be- movie title—and pay their r-n- fore the Hi xi i:., ■ THE Although closed-door policies exist throughout the trj fee w.as exti nded to Oct. However, there area few spe- civilized world, TCU students wonder why a glass curtain cial pm ill god persons n bo be The previous date. Oct 22, In ve they have a right to for of looked doors often bars their way in the Student Center. did not iHow time for ade- sake the unwritten laws of SKIFF This curiosity is well-founded, as a five-buck Student quate publicity In lie sent to courtesy and take their place • f .. tfi.. i.ffi Ul »( ■(« t I'enter fee would seem to entitle a student to enter the Imp. .,f Tevga Chi \mUm« ' ' ' i hib presidents, explained Miss in line whenever and wherever li.i,,-i wmkty n r-M«v d i W place without first trying half a dozen doors. .In Ann York, chairman of Con- they desire. As a rule these per- I Hi' * <■* k- Vtowi I*I ■»•■ ■ * Outer doors are opened and closed according to sched- gress' Homecoming committee, sons are the same one every >if the ■tutitmt •'■IT II ' • ■civ reflfft gftniintatrai'r e I uled hours of the building, explained Student Center Congress also voted to ex- day. I'm sure they are not ti.* I' nivenity. RfprgJM nt*d ' ignorant of what they are do- • il>*>rt laing br Nn'n.nal ».< Director Logan Ware. Inner doors are used for traffic •flrvlov, Inr, <:o Mcdlao* ' ' control which is to the student's advantage. ing. Perhaps they are a little Knt«r«si •■ taeond « la ■ ■ better than you or I; however. t«>-t ottSm BI r«rl v\ ai th. i. - Cafeteria doors are opened at mealtime, with only Miss McMurray li, ni.ilfi trie tn t ftf Mar. h 1 '' I hold an entirely different the door between the Snack Bar and the Cafeteria being a.ri|.|i«in piio, %'Z :0 i>e>r ertl Hits New High view of this sort of semi flag Kditor Hal (>"«* left locked. Advantage in this closure is to prevent stu- rant individual. Associate Kditor Horaif CJJ dents' entering the serving line entrance and cutting in In Tall Man Role I sincerely hope that you will r.ditorial Asst. Su/y Btrlekfej ahead of others. Entrance from the back of the Cafeteria lake note of this reprimand Sports F.dilors Jim Brack M causes the line to form from the rear Miss Diane McMurray has and mention it in your next been drafted! Larry BaaetafJBj Infallibility of the modern lock and occasional negli- edition. I believe, and so it is Feature Kditor Naneiir WJ" Si ems as if the cast of "Port with my numerous sympathiz- Women's Kditor Kella KlralJ genae of the modern human seem to cause the smashed Royal" was a bit shy of ta,ll ers, that with a direct affirma- Photo Editor Cieorcr Smff noses and tortured tempers of locked-out students boys to act as soldiers. Miss tion against this policy, it will (Irculation. Max HWjJ Th Snack Bar. Cafeteria and University Store are McMurray is of the stately become one that is taken to tech in charge of opening their own doors, said Mr. Ware variety, anil la also quite an Business Mgr. . . . P.u W heart and noted by all persons Issue Kditor Hofer Suinni** and sometimes a locked door is overlooked. actress, so the inevitable occur- Involved. red KKI'OHTIKS The problem probably will be. eliminated in time Respectfully yours. I'... II..... H.,1, Cltmm.r. I Meanwhile students must look before they leap against Miss McMurray is now the Kenneth Hooe and ,....,,a, Jin H„,H,,,k- «'' only woman soldier in the Hilda l.«N.t n,.,,... (.lain a locked door. Members of Sec. E, New Summtra and lanli l»,ii French Army. Dorm. Adviser. . Dr. Warrtn AW THE SKIFF * Page 5

By LINDA LEWIS Miss Qleria Horton, Shreveporl Junior, and J. C. Eeff, Mi Kim i i lunioi I,name pinned last Frid I Gloria ■' nber of Chi Omega ai d I. C. is a Di Engaged last week were Ml B. J. Williams lunior and Norman Volksdorf, Phils Ii i, date has b< i n lei * * « ^iiss Nam v icirin.in. (forth lunior, .- engi N'eill Ward of Fort Worth, \c ill al i nded R e wedding date * * + 1 BH ol '53 have Mr .mil Mrs. (harlie Whitson, whose daughter is nai d . and Air. and .Mrs. Gens Gamer, : Mrs, Whil Mi's Pat Baxter, and Mrs the former .Miss .Marilyn Rogers. Mr. sad Mrs. Krnest John I lowers. al 1702 Exp isition Au tin Mrs Fl ■ Miss Linda Maeias, was a freshman here last veal and John inior. + a * Mr and .Mrs. Den llardin. married S :i Cleburne, be at home in San Antnmo. where h - I al Lack- LwRIGHT, QUEBG, where'i them steel balls?" queries Dave Combs alias Barney land Air Force Base. Mrs. llardin is the former Miss Jean Bash, ! [man last year. ■ a center to Fran Prinx, left, who portrays the captain. Hugh Cox or Steve Foster Hall girls will attend a costume Halloween party at ajaryk, watches They are three of the principals in the production of 'The Caine 8 P ni Wednesday in the dormitory loungi M I H, 1 • Martial," opening al R p m today in the Little Theater Witch of 1955" will be presented I prize. Cider and popcori ■ • rved, and there will b« dunking for apples.

aine Mutiny' Opens l»r. tad Mrs. (;raiv>ille Walker will enti , m- bi is of the University Christian Church at an open house from 4 to 6 p ni, Sunday at the parsonage. 3S5S Winslow Dr. " DJllng S spring wedding are Miss Kav Hartman. Fort Worth senior, and Pat Musick. Forl Worth sophomore wl Little Theater Tonight ,,igcd recently. * * * D \i I EDMONDS Steven Marck. f"r his niu It. Mink is pla>ed hv .Miss Shirley Keddell, McKininy junior, represented her Court tinous action in removing Hugh f'nx. Aniarilln senior. ■ u r drams from ininm.inil a superior hometown at "Queen's Day'' at the'State Fair Tuesday. She whom he thought insane. The Maryk is on stage through- and other representaUvea appeared on television and wire f tha rear, will otit the stay .it the defense H p m today in the mutiny took place during the presented in the Cotton Bowl. Carl Eddie Rose, Waco - ■eight of a typhoon while table, and in the final court- was her escort. lit, described by the ('.line, a converted mine- room scene takes the stand Don Loving. Fort Worth senior, is engaged to Miss Mary r William Garbef si sweeper, was In clanger of in his o« n defense. Br.innon nf Cleburne. They have not announced their wedding foundering. i enthusiastic" Other ki J I Olei are played uate. the principals In Fran Prinx, fort Worth in by Edmond D 1 atti as Lt. •i daptation ■urance salesman, portrays Cmdr John Chaldee, the pro- ■ f the court 1 . tain Quet g, the par secutor who must convict Bet ippuntmtr.l purvtyorlcf soip to Ih* Ijle K ng Georjec VI Y,M -, K C. ltd , Lcidoil ■ La] teens commandct of the C Marj k of n uitnj K Miller, n from his I'uiii- Qui eg sppi Bla) I the chief lustice .' r Prize win- : the pro- i naval court In whose ning n a v • I, secution and once fur tin de hands lit - Mar) k ■ fate; C.ri "The Cains fense. In the beginning he Ii Shelton us I.t Thomas Ku f, r Mutiny ■ ■ iction the novelist and self ityled In The play is res* i - ■ • tual, who is much more i omposed o f cused, ■ rned with the case than two acts, the David C Fort » e realizes. Drsl taking » nior si LI Barni j Qreei Also Bob Bchieffer as i.t. p 1 I 1' S In t he wald, tlie di f' nat counsel Willie Keith, a wet-behind-the- courtroom a s perhaps tbt play'i most dj ears ROTC graduate, who sup- n presents itl namic role He Ii faced with port! d Mai s k's acl Ion from the i set is dh Idi ii the tusk 01 pttH in| I nun I ■ ' Q ti i g p.is first In the nocent who is obviously guilty h ly; Bob Tail us Seaman ii srtttl tlie It- of mutiny. Greenwald'i bliti Junius Urban, flustered tailor iking i'- i ase and the krieg tai ti< i plaj Ing first upon whose ;-. : i vi ala a benqui I hall of a the emotions, then up.HI the Bobby Patton ai ' Intel] of ers pro- I'r Forn dun head of I ['I lip tiaj concerns the trial vide drama for every moment . rps of dot tors who examined uuing naval officer. I.t. he is on - Captain Queen for possible es of Insanity Also George Rainei us Capt. Randolph Southard, the navl- ^^s 'I I \p< r: a ho must eitlier ■ • | or repudiate Mar} k's union during the tj phoon; and Franh Benton as Dr Leslie ii r of the examining ps> chiati ists w ho ii manipulat- ed bj Greenwald Into revealing more than he desirei Roondtag out the cast are Konnv rloutwell as the sten- ographer, Jim Miles as the orderly, SBd Norman Cor- nelius. Kenneth Hose. Toby Tyler. Johnny Hay Holt. Ray- 1- « ■ •^J.-~t*mlL%£-ZfifmmA. m ^W »»Avf ^. niond Smith, anil Kill (feve- land as the six man naval court. Larry Bshli r is In charge of executing the .sets and direct- ing the lighting Miss Carol Lilly is Itage manager and Bill Purcell is her assistant. Yardley brings you Naval costumes for the cast have been donated by individ- months and. months of shaving luxury- uals in the Fort Worth Naval Reserve. London style Tickets for every perform- ance may lie pic ked up be- tween 1 and 4 p.in in the Lit- From London, tlie world's center of fashions for men. conies - hklff I'hotoa If HOH I.KIIHN tle Theater box office today, tlie Yardley Shaving Bowl. This distinguished soap — im- tomorrow, and from Monday »I.KS Horned Frogs said hello to visiting parents, parted from England and packaged in America - should give through Saturday next week. you up to six months of shaving luxury. The I it'll lather ■K'i'i and friends with a neatly aliened card section. The play will be repeated to- ,s hilts the beard, SOOtheS the face and softens the skin in f""' ' sponsors of the stunts, maintain it was the morrow night and again from wondrous fashion. At your campus stole, 11.25. Makers and iiri"'r f"-St racii°-controlred section. Directors used Tuesday through Saturday next |IU| liilkie radios to correct mistakes. week. distributors for U. S. A., Vaidley of London, Inc., New Voik. rrWsy, Orf. J| „J THE SKIFF • P»9« 4 Crippled Wogs Face Baylor 11' The TCU Wogs and the Bay- lor Cubs meet at 8 p.m Thurs By I.AHHT R( iSKKOKOl (iH day in TCU-Amon Carter Sta- Well, well, sports fans and predate it if you m OllM respect dium in the annual freshman neighbors of the plain*, wel them Please* game sponsored by the Ex-Let- come back to our little hassle termen's Association The association hopes for a whereia you will see most of Have you ever noticed a dap- crowd of 20.000 Proceeds will til.' stuff you very seldom heir per, weli dressed young man be used for athletic scholar- about and even less Often care prancing gaily around the rrim ships awarded by the associa 1 ibotrt. pus? tion each year Wi II, if you have, chances Coach Fred TaykOf sends his are It - Bj ron I Hustor' B) injury riddled Wogs again>! a Boy. it's a good thing my non, and the reason lie's pi itM big. rugged Baylor squad, roommate is just my llae, Of I ing Is, It's teoat N 'vemixT 1 which he calls on ■ of the best woul taken TCU*i tree t n> he has set n Taylor, who saw wear Which all go, bask take- the the Cubs pi,iv .V. \1 earlier this you, never bet your a in qu st of their fourth SW( ' month, says they're "big and on football P '•''">' title III their last six tries 1 fist". thos. in the Southwest Con- You see. this Mr BlMUKMI The Wacoites boast a line ferei is the guide and guardian SI averaging 204 pounds and a It's a pretty nationally of tho basketball Frogs In backfJ id at 190. known lad that the SWC toe- Other words, he's tho conch Probable Cub backfield will low! the form chart less than But should he smile' Be BU be Buddy Humphrey. 185- any other group of schools in Slid 1-fcXoi IT I IO i . i„*, j lost three starters through pound from KM the country, unless maybe it's graduation, although he has T( IS ABE MARTIN gore, I-arry Hickman. also from the 5-( league in Roeemont hack far an- Kilgore. 210. at fullback The Life of A Coach en a Saturday Afternoon junior high intramurals. other assault on league scoring rnlfbacks are Jim Millorman Saturday just seemed to be a records, most of which he al- of Abilen* and Billy Prestidge Lampasas The tackles, tabbed So far as the r rdi off big day for ups.ns on the col- ready holds by Coach Taylor as two "real two clubs go legiate gridiron scene. from Chilton, 187 and 180, re- The men gone are the two sp< ctivery. good boys,' are Charles Hor- won one and lost siid the experts. "The starting forwards, Charles At the ends are Bill Dennis. ton, 230. and Paul Dickson, impressive in l» Pi - i i. tomorrow, and these (Mouse) White and Ray (Shag 19ti pounds from Cleburne; 225. both of Waco. mauled Texas. 47 games will be easy to pick ' Warren, who served as riptain and Albert Witcher. 188. from Billy Burt, 200. of Chilli - AAM. 7-0, b.-atn | thl So what happens'' Every- of the IP34 55 Frogs, and guard rotbe .and Damon DougUs. 215. in every dope body loses except who was sup- J Bryan Kilpatrick. generally of Athens fill in the guard scoring posed to Tht Detroit Lions. conceded to have been one of (i Meal ' lie doesn't need Slota, with Buck Caegle of T: a Wofi l sjl \ who have garnered two World the outstanding playmakers in help Clarksville at center, at 200 week 27 fi Championships in their last the conference He holds every one year three tries. dropped their In addition to ONril, Bill scoriti| rotor.1 in the confer- fourth straight, and the "low Estill will return for his senior ence, and at one time held the !\" Baltimore Colts, scheduled year at starting guard, along single-fame free throw record, for a one-team blast at the with Jimmy O'Bannon at the 22. He holds a tie for the TCU "Frogs" Cleanen\ cellar won their third in four other guard. Jim was a top- singl' game scoring record to retain a share of first flight reserve last year H9K in addition to being sill - W. 5. SAMPLEY, Prop. place. Also, Delbert Tucker, and Conference in his first year I repeat, ouch. Johnny Betts return to the var- After the Frogs' opening con- WHERE BETTER CLEANING IS DONE sity at forward posts to fight ference game last year at Ark Amongst our thousands and it out for starting berths with ansas when O'Neal scored 38 Plant - 3007 Uni.anify Drl.a WI-4I«| thousands of fan letters we re- sophomores Johnny Dickcrson points, our deflated Porker fan Plant - !•»$ I. lancatter t»-9'tl| ceive each day, our collection Billy Taylor and Buddy Ball remarked 'Boy. I'm gl id he's Sob-Statioa - 3*11-4 W Sa»ry WHSIt of Tuesday uncovered a not- Sophomores Duane Smith. Hay I senior " Sua Station — 3011 Vo»ahn louli.ord lit too-hippy sounding letter from Boots and some guy named OI' podner. you ain't seen Plant - 331S I. LoacaiUr l»-«:i| the TCU Letterman'j Associa- James Sank or Sw ink or some- nothing yet. . 3633 Maado»at-aak Ori«a IM tion. thing like that will be around See you in Harry's pawn It was directed at the per- to lend a hand to the guard*. shop. sons in school, fboth boys and girls', who are wearing their school letter jackets and sweaters. Food Wonderful things happen when you wi ar I was cornered in my home (the lounge) Tuesday by one of our smaller football players '6- foot-8. 319 pounds) and he (entry requested, while * ing my arm. that I say some- Thought Jdj bout the situation. 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Friday, Oct. ?l |9jj THE SKIFF * Page 8 Nominations for Homecoming Queen Due The Coming U , I No:,.,nations for Homeeom- A now type o< election ind queen this year In the past, is Congress approved thesa changei Monday night also Prill !«• pri I ing Queen oily be made Mon- ,„■« duUei will cause this t: It duty has fallen to the fool Homei omii ■ Queen to ball team "1 think the quo. ii and 11 I i inflra and pep i i I d»y, Tuesday ind Wednesday be both a populai I ■ wsj The queen and her two prln pi ncesssi could do a much be elected by exei 1 in the Student Center Lounge, j,,,| ceases will lifhl the Homeeom better )ob ol lighting the Hra class of '38. ° Congrei decided Monday The In contrast to previout year nig bonfire and ■PPe*r it tha than ■ bunch of grubbj Vlgl The Homecoming C election date will be tel later the itudenl body will eltcl the nlghl pop rally Friday, Nov chided Halo Edmonds, be presented wil A tivitlei C luni il director, In Committee Formed to Regulate proposing the I hang* more than enough I Policy on Use of TCU Facilities Vour Autumn Allure Begins With o . . A new administrative com of the Religion department; integral parts of TCU or ,i NEW HAIR DO! Amos Melton, dire, tor of In I) connected with tin- PCI mlttee will reg tl U TCI Let us adopt the toft lines of this ne* * fashion t , , formation Services; Business l)

Tournament to Decide FAVE'S BEAITY SALON New Chess Champion 3063 UNIVERSITY DRIVE SOUTH \ : ■": * determini Faye Reeves Lee Adams TCU's chess champion will be- \ov. 10 and continue until the Christmas holidays. The TCU Chesi Club will in Room IMJ Student Center. The 1955 chess champion, Howard Grant. Houston sen- t the tour lament • Constitution Smoke Tomorrow's (Continued from Page 1> formal dances planned, but the majority of Congres.- agreed with Dance Committee Chair- etter cigarette* man Bruce Neal. San Angclo junior, who felt that attend- ance would profit by leaving t!ie djnee semi-formal. Joe Latham, student body Today- vice president was given the go ahead with plans for a special train to Austin for the Texas game. He reported the Enjoy a Cool Mildness round trip fare will be S'> per person provided a mini- neveV possible before! mum of ?00 students go. Latham expressed hope that 800 would make the trip Kdmonds was given approva to plan and submit a list of ii activities designed lor m (com Mon terrej Toil., in Mexico who hope to studs a'. TCU next sum mer Dr. Comer (lay. professor of government, was elected s|iniisur of student Congress. He will be joined by Dean of Students Thomas F. Richard- son or his representative and a representative of the Ad- ministration. Coi ■ elected Bobbj Col, man, . tative, as chaplain Coleman will begin each future Co ■ Ing with a prayer, lie w. c lected over Lynn Clark, fresh man repr, i - , Dal 1 I OIKIS, Acth ities Council direi ' Latham was re-elected Texas Inteacollegiate students A,-,, , correspondent.

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. the price 11 in Id' hi ti •' "i It will return si t> p rn ■I(,M>I) I III W Itt V II il ■ \- i ... , ^ , „ , -skiff l"l I.i I II till Is I in« I ■ ■ Austin Saturds) and arrivi i OWN, WILLYA? protested Dale Edmonds, Activities Council director as he ! BUdium H orth sboul 10 40 p m "''' mobhe° ?) " POUp of ■fishy'' admirers in th Student Center Tuesday The girls • 'I'n ki ts will slso be good foi Victims Of 1(1 s annual Kids' Day, were obviously unable to control their affection tor i> .• approval of duk -1 ; i he shx Mr Edmonds, Fort Worth junior. The squealing, pig-tailed group is represen- i cell i". ,-,:i i Izations or Individuals who Semi-Formal Dance Starts at 8 lublisher Wish I" hut fur the Irani con- 1 e, SC 211, bj Monda) Nov. 7. Colonial Setting, Guy Woodward f In ntlirr business Mnndax. ill Give ( imgrcss appropriated S2."i as annual dues of the Texas In tereeUegiaie students \sso Highlight Tonight's Freshman Prom • i.ition Latham USA (or By miiti i; i MARION ilk Here respondent, requested the ap As if suddenly transformed by a magic wand, the Student ('enter ballroom will pru|iriation. r< temble seta from "Gone With the Wind" at tonight's Freshman Prom. Twent] -ix Congress mem- editor and An equally abrupt transition will be seen in the freshman girls changed from Poet, bers xx ill attend a dinner given ; in tin lr honor by the Baylor freckle-nosed children of Tuesday. K:d Day. to charming voting ladies escorted bv the r I ■ M E own "Rhett Butler " .it 8 Student Congress tomorrow. Abs. nt ft Monday's i ■ ■ii> Hall Beginning at 8 p.m music • xva- cn- Miss Lucille Snced. Harris, will be provided bj Qu) Wood Woodward played first .rum- niBllt howcvor ch.lirs W1„ bo Colleg of Nui ng represents ward and his band. Tickets will ■d the L. F pet f.„- Kerbie Kay's and Bob „scd b>. couplcs grown Ured o{ it rtai H riUi tlve be - lid Bl the door for $1 each Strong i orchestras In Chicago dancing. ■.■.';. n the Ter before H'«'<- Il to military aerv- A pediment at the entrance . . . 0 '■ While overseas, Woodward will lead to the dance floor, xv..s m charge of a 20-piece Replica of terraces xvill will be an Congress Gets band at General Eisenhower's "'' walls, and deep red di i pus, Supreme Headquarters in held bark by golden cords will he n It I «atl I v knou n Frankfurt. Germany. cover the folding doors Bl Itei publisher w ill be ai Several years ago, he or- far end of the ballroom. Col- Bftrjli il !iv Ills wilt, Ther $6,200 Budget ganized his own bai d ltd since umns will be arranged on the I In- the guests of Pratt- then it has become one of the 'tag i and at various places at n Hi.' re r rni- A $(i 200 bu Igel —$1,240- will go in- bands for Gl n Garden Country the sides of the room. l--x.is football proved for the 1933-54 school to Use Permanent Improvement club and the Elks Club The It:-- \ustin tbr next day. When the queen and prin- year by Student ( Mon- Fund, and may be used only band also playl for conventions cesses are chosen, they will | ai ,i di'-kman on the and private parties. xcalk up the two red carpet- in 1928. day. foe tangible Items which will The ballroom will be dec- ed risers in front of the I • r, drama The sum. based on estimates he of value to succeeding | orated in an old soutiern stage. There they will be pre- ' ' IS became made by TCU Business Man- classes, according to the Con- colonial theme by the art sented trophies by freshman I ■ In 1929 ho and decorations committee. leral manager »Kir I, C White, will finance stltution. class president Ben Sturgeon The S-t.Ofio remaining in the It xvill have a white picket of Pamp.i. nrai named Congress until Oct. IS, 1956. fence to separate the dance The setting will be old fash- le Orrgonian." 'We're trying to ret a 10- general fund I- ken dnxx n floor from s latf, where—in • moved to Den- this way ioned and formal, but attire month budget — Oct. 15 to old days graying chaperones and music will be modern and i publisher of Administration - Oil 13 — into effect." stated 11' i7 50 tive, announced that 24 floats Monday. and Tuesday, with a have hem registered for the runoff planned Wednesday if i "us did rise again and smote doxtn powerful Homecoming parade, tentative- needed Miami ly s. t for 10 a.m. Saturday Nox \n I JOHNNY COONF.R was there. He was near lf>, in downtown Fort Worth. Candidates were nominated 11 Buses to Waco Tuesda: ■ Wi dnesday and tnourji least, to bag two Worth Theater tickets with Miss York said she has terday by the student DO ffxril , "lit predictions and an estimated 38 point total written I)i77y Dean, Ben Will Take Rooters Only junior and senior girls ril Tlir Skiffs football contest. llog.ui and Dr. Law Sone, xvere eligible. on ' i seven game guessers and their point totals weie To Parade, Game president of Texas Wcsleyan 1 harl.-s 1 rxxiu, 31 .Miss "Tennessee" Fvans, .10; Paul Smith College. asking them to Ballot boxes xvill be located »nil |i, "il's |g; lee Jennings, 27; and Miss Maureen Vigilante sponsored b uses judge the floats for prizes. ill the Student Center lounge. an 29, will leave from the Student Capts. Harold Brunkhorst ^e Flno Arts BuilciiriK and the B !''"• Bates and G. A. Brewer predicted the correct Center at 7 a.m. tomorrow for and .lames Head of the Army Building. ' '"III hut missed two games, including the TCU- the Baylor-TCU name in Waco and Air Force ROTC. respec- The lounge box will he open Bitni Flask. The buses will slop doxvntown tively, asked that groups en- from 8:30 a m. to 2 p m Mon "le department—Miss j» CepasUsaver iiiiastaaaar for the parade, elait the Baylor tering floats give them a list day and Wednesday and from lib listed TCI a 21-19 favorite over Miami, then said Campus, then go to the Sta- of dimenslsons, materials. !' 30 a ill to 2 p m To, KJay, ■tin- i Points would be 15. Math major, no doubt. dium Buses will leave Waco at method of locomotion and the Boxes in the Fine Arts and 1 OB Crecn, Athens in-simian, lost again, but he ran 7 p.m. name of one person responsible Business Buildings will be open It') i mure this week. The race Is too hot for experts to The Cafeteria will open at for the float's construction and from 8 a.m. to 12 noon Monday |pri'il Anyone can win, even you. See the sports section. 6:15 a in. for the benefit of safely. They will rule on safety and Wednesday and !l a m. uu 9tre those riding the buses. (See Homecoming, Page 1) til 11:30 am. Tuesday. THE SKIFF * Page 2 Friday, Oct.; Art Shop Agee Is Named To Two Post Di Warren K A Dr. Ag !>• en appoint d to two addl pointed chs inittee on I TCU Symphony to Perform t ion a I national journalism ing of the Ass,, posls. cation In Joun Dr. Raymond Nixon, editor journalism !. „ ;„,rs.' of Journalism Quarterly, has lion. Tuesday in Ed Landreth aski d I>'" Agee to servo on the In AugUSl ..il advisory board of the second Vice | The University Symphony The University Choral Club, Dr. Walther Volh.uh, pro magazine, d< \ oted to i eaearch Ar,j .iiid pn Orchestra, under the direction under the direction ol Ernest lessor of drama, is on the studies In the field of Am nc.oi s of Dr. Ralph R. Gucnther. will Lawrence, will present a free nomiiiitinii committee, and communications. isn School :■. concert at 3:30 p m. Sunday, play a free concert at 8:15 pin. William Garber, instructor in Tuesday in Ed Landreth Audi- Nov. ti. In Ed Landreth Audi- torium. drama, is co chairman of a gist in the SMU music depart Christlaji Colleg „■ torium. panel on costuming and lllent. vi rslty of 01 I IC program will f sture Tl Included In the orchestral Cantata No. 140, "Sleepers makeup. * * t "' dot run will be the overture JN ;ir WiU tx I Wake," by Ba everal rt- Sever.il student* from the The ItSfl N IVI dl bate and "Mafic Flute" by Mozart, Syra Won-/ ligiOU . American and drama department also will Ic squad was organised phony No. 4 In C Minor by trish folk songs, and Ami i attend. Hies Should C I Schubert, and the symphony Negro spirituals. Wednesday and will begin Employees an .. J "Harold in Italy" by Berloiz. * * « practice (or Its year-long sched- 11 ■■■ tqu id w K< nneth Pitts will be solo vio- Dr. Volbach will speak I ipi atk ing i \ ,-nts. days at 7 30 list. in the final number. Two fine arts faculty Thursday before an SMU even ■quad w ill t ike part in of the fine members will he leaders at ing coDcge. class. He will speak ■ sis to eight ■ ..way from i hose stud nl the Southwest Thecter Con- on "German Romantic Opera" tournami nts tm luded make the li iJ ference Wednesday, Thurs- before a class • Dr. are meets at the UniVI to I day ami Friday in Dallas. John M Glowacki, muslcolo- of i \. i tt.is i ir, Abilene l)r Pro

D?c. 17 is the wedding date i f Miss Joyce Kledsor. Sher- man junior, and Jimmy Warn- For Fine Dry Cleaning CARLSONS er. Odessa senior. The wedding Will be .it the Central Christian Church in Sherman. Their en- gagement was announced Sat- urday. + * * Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fstill have named their daughter, born Od 15. Deborah Lynn. Mrs Kstill is the former Betty Sue lliil. Bill is ■ senior at TCI'. They are living at 5001 S Hampshire * * * Miss Celia C.isbeer. i \ '.".-t Dan Quick of Lampasas have set Die :i a' their wed- ding date m Lampasas. Miss Mary Ann liollins, Lampasai junior, will be maid of honor. * + + Miss Mary Beth Llpecomb, i S5, of Wichita, K ed to Thad Hamu, also of .".a. They are planning a ■ ng. * * + Living at :1118 Lubbock are Mr. and Mrs. Milton Smith, married Aug. 27 Mrs Smith, the former Shirley ( oulti-r. wi I a sophomore last year, and Smith is a senior.

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^^^ji'ttwwinw. -v^ '■'-■ . 28. 1955 Oct THE SKIFF • Page 1 New office Hour3 A nounced ,cal Pastor Council to Attend « Beginning Monday, adminis- skeleton crew or. duty Satur- trative and faculty offices day from Ham. to 12 noon for Speak Arkansas Meeting across the campus will have a guidanre purposes, lei for CfiriaUanChrUUan w ^» *■ ■ ■ ■ ^ new schedule of hours. . .." „ || be the subject of All 11 members of tlie Activ 'oai ne Coleman, arl and dec- The offices will remain open For a while in the 1880s, from 8 a m. to 5 p.m., instead woman students at TCU, then Ilk bj !:"' Key Thomas itICM Council, or their rep:. oi ttlona; Bruce Neal, dance l. of Matthewi tatlvet, and Miss Eliza b of the former 8-4:30 hours. AddRan College, were not p6." Kd- include: Secretary, Miss Caro Why do more college mondi ntd line Thomiison. Lampasas; and TCU Chambtf of Coin- "We'll be competing with treasurer, Miss Jo Ann York. . the Kurt Worth Ro- SMI', and since we have been Dallas. .\ ill sjKiruor a safety members of the association men and women smoke Class president Is Everett , HI tomorrow in longer, I think there's a q tod :.'.'[• ballroom. chance we will get the con- Salley, Clarksville. of the clinic is to vention." Miss Barbara Glover. San ■ habits of teen- Committe chairmen compos- Angelo, was named chairman [)r lkc Harrison. • i<-..• i ing the council include Rill imittee to InvesUgab . I Bll.-IIK- , Kinh ■. Bob i:.. hards, bility of a junior senior I .,amber of Com- gam s and toumi Mi: 5 picnic VICEROYS ■ is sponsoring the clinic ity In conjunction n/orth cay Court- Ill I I IIOVM I irss n than any other itti nipt to make FINE FOOD I f. r place to Open 10 A.M.-8 P.M. lod drivr," Dr. Harrison 3455 Biuebonnet Circle filter cigarette? COMING WED., NOVEMBER 9 Will Rogers Auditorium - Fort Worth, Texas SAMMY KAYE AND HIS RADIO-TELEVISION SHOW "So You Want To Lead A Band" (ALSO 4 ADDED VARUTY ACTS) Because only•/ Viceroy%/ Over 2 Hours of Good Entertainment Reserved Seats (Lower Floor) $3.90 and $2.70; Balcony $1.50 gives you 20,000 filter traps AVAILABLE AT CENTRAL TICKET OfFICE, HOTEL TEXAS OR PHONE FA-6721 FOR PROMPT DELIVERY in every filter tip, mode from a pure natural substance — cellulose—found in delicious "Only walkin's cheaper, fruits and other edibles! Yes, only Viceroy lias this filler composed of 20,000 tiny I litter traps. Vim cannot obtain the same tillering action, in an\ other cigarette. I" DtNiSOw pardner! K>rrsi0,0 The Viceroy Idler wasn't just whipped up am! rushed to w Between Dermon and San Antonio >«tis»o»o market to meet the new and skyrocketing demand for fil- tered i igarettes. \ icero; pioneered. Started researrli marc and all intermediate points than 20 wars ago to create the pure and perfect lilter.

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ln TCU Caine Mutiny' Production In Music Contest „, DALIIDMONM above mentioned eh irai lera, Joe" who keeps his moiilh shut With a first prize of $2,000 Established In 19-">1 by ... , ,, lights IN on, and the remainder of tha east must and c\cs and ears open. and nine additional awards to- Bruadcast Music Inc., SCRA I |i up revealing, b ■ placi d in the hlghl) i ..inpe- lent, rnllier than instill. ,1 ( ate Beaton 11 masterful as the taling $7,500, the fourth an- awards prixei for musical com- a right, UK Judges' Kory. PO 111 pa II s, self-satisfied Dr. nual Student Composers Radio position! by students in ac- h ihe stenographer's c Bird, whose Ivory bust of him- orderly's chair, an HiiKh Cox, as Steve Maryk, Awards (SCRA) contest was credited conservatories of mu- flag, tin- witness the accuaed, haglm weakly but K If tumbles quickly when announced this week by Broad- sic, universities, colleges, sec- lei f<>r the prose- seems to gain confidence as the mentall) m ■ n b fend led by cast Music Inc. and BMI Can- ondary schools and to private play progreaaea Although he Creenwald [ ., di h-nse. ada Ltd , sponsors of the com- teachers of Rtueic acts with skill and deliver) Ins The dew-, can d Willie Keith The orderly petition. Entries must be submitted f and the ilcno- imes with facility, be never of Bob Sclueffer reeked be- graphcr enter, quite becomes Steve Maryk "a lievabl) of college ROTC and before Feb. 15. and the prizes, remove chairs biK dumb fishermen pampi i it ti al Schieffi r brings The production staff per- which must lie applied for tui- from the pro K. I,. Miller as chief jus forth ins necessarily shallow formed its tasks, apparently tion and lubstatence during tlce of the naval court, Cap- character with a performance lei utioii ,i n <1 Without mishap, and the make- further study, will be awarded tain Hlakelv, is believable, di cldedly unfreshman like up crew did a particularly fine di tense table, by June 1. ■ ith just the right shading of look around George Raines as c.pt job Official rules, entry blanks formidabllity and humanity. The entire production seem- A the courtroom 8 ' ird and Hobby Patl in ai and further information about Dr I.undeen acquit themselves ed to take pb.ee with staccato- to ip e that The bored intellectual and SCRA may be obtained from everything is favorably In somewhat unin- like accuracy, with not a mo- ( undercover villlan, Tom K-if Broad.a-t Music Inc. 58!l Fifth in order, and spiring rob s ,,s i •. imii a] ex- ment of wasted time, and a «r, Il treated well by Carl Sliel- Ave., New York 17, N.Y. . lake their perts minimum of superfluous wordl Edmonoi toii Bhelton'a Reefer is a trifle plan s ni.HI- effecte I than Wouk in- Honey Boutwell as the itl DO and actions With 'Caine Mu- ;■ nM lawyer inters, tended, but this seems • graph* r and .Inn Abies as the tiny" the drama department When TC'C moved to Kort irtlj by the ac- s.iry to establish his personality ordei ly, are to be commended has set a standard of presenta- Worth in 1910. the cltj i p , . . prosecutOf and the for the short period In- is mi fur their poker-faced disuiti i tion to be striven for in future lution was only a little more productions. than JO,000. i stags • ■ during I - entir - proceed I Mill my Court Twu pai: - Intended pi Imar Inp lly for subdued comedy ri lief, The six man court, com- With i>n> Mark, realistic of Bon fail ■ s. Bman posed of Kenneth Hose. Kill Lpenlag, the T( V drama ilf • ii ban .in.i Prank Bei I m ai Or Cleveland. Raymond Smith, IpjrtiiH'iil blllich— Us first Bird, seem to become . .Inhnti) Ha* Holt, Norm,in Kith Xrodurtton of the year, Her- ■ :h .n could h ive bet n i \ ( urnelius and Toby Tyler, On Campus AfaxShuJman man \\.>nU s stace adaptation pected Tail thorough!) also deserve plaudits for „l Hi, ...art martial sequence vlncei i i a idience he Humiliating interest during ;/ ■ Birr'ool Do Ckltk," etr ) Jtrum hil I'ultiirr Prijr win tntellectil.il debit .rid a gOod the trial. 1 ..in- Muitny." : ■ - inslrui lor In rso " -S-3 ^ LVIS A /O" ZSS Li the Ti'i pii ■- STRIKE IF THE BAM)! 1 ,i skill and prc- « ould h a v e Learning the words of aQ the latest popular i .one "i - i hrjj counter- nni-t who wants to amount to I v.. I Coast and difficult Take last night I had the a I -is nf the ^(4t <#eat$)deetet... for no mure than five minutes, and in that time heard two brand spanking new songs-a jump tune called Roek W ■>■ Me, //' lummar- and | hillbilly ballad called Tl-i j'r, H | ■ re novel Into I V ' ..r/,--c/.,|/-. and a Uw I And that*a the way il goes. New tunea an ' ding ■ ■ ■• the book, the market. No wonder yqu're having trouble memorizing all : lea il clli the lyri |. I HI ,K tnrs and tech- I have shaped these But you don't have to be dull about it. I mean., when a long ■ lihiii.iM's into a forceful, playing and you don't know the lyrics, don't just stand there |rjpiil in,- presentation which singing ilnni. i! a or la. la. la or VOQ ■ eooni That is 1 nvrn -in >a ils minor drli- MT.V dull. Pick more interesting syllables like afims gam r In '. h dinkU or mlatli roke. bj everall strength |.tnit siii-.itlhiit-ss. Take, for instance. Tint Old Black Magic. Let's say )O0 -. ra dominate '- I/- I some of the Ivrics. Try singing this: That old ' -Lie i.t Barn y Has me iu its mlath. I tha dedenaa law- That old kretek dinkl*, ■ e ai lion. From That 1 alimp so gans, i.iiant dgaret Tlnifse ii-ij dinldcs I. i imba is parti, i al Running ioton i»>t tlimp, vd disillusioned but Thai old kretek dinkl* I lawyer. When your rokt fl i. It m lie . .. etc. is lir.issy and ron- See? Interesting? What did I tell you? Ifldtnt. He out Ferrers Fer- Irrr althoagh it cannot be But knowing the lyrics-or interesting substitutes is not nearly I-.nil that he rarhnns the per enough. To rialhj rate on camp is, you must also be acquaint) d 1 furniture ,,f (he movie with odd and interesting facts about the composers. For example: I Itrrtiiw aid, 1. Irving Berlin's name spelled backwards is Gnivri Nilreb. of the play 2. Rodgera and Hammarateia can only write music while an d erith Edmond whitewashing a fence, 1 the Hide, ■.!.:. ;f. LudWig von Beethoven's hobby was collecting cold sores. P I DrLotte is the 4. One of our greatest songs was written because the wife \ • background lone. of an impecunious composer came home one afternoon with a tombs' talents Regular Eye Examinations at Cantaloupe and a dog named Lassie. "Why did you bring home a i I lltor is handi- I "il tua of his role. trolling tin- audience, TEXAS STATE OPTICAL I .< flaw in De ral Kriiin his en f\ penodic eye examination by TSO» is cool, poised, and experienced optometrists lets her enjoy good vision and good health. No more Hi' third member of the annoying headaches and nervousness due llhespian triumvirate is Fran to poor vision... or unsightly fatigue lines I rrlni, Ins competence and caused by eyestrain. And for glamour, fxperlt ii. e Maanatteg from she chooses from over 600 frame styles liis first ,-ntrance as Captain 11 and colors. 'I " His physical appear Enjoy the finest professional services. .. d personality seem to finest quality eyewear ... all at the lowest 'l,""l> emulate those of possible price. Visit your T S O office soon. [Hunk s (JueeR. • daV fmardO»M'0J»*amte^^*a^ttaia>ai)im *2*&7Z?. I Worn "kay■" and the fINEST QUAUTV canteloupe and a dog named LasaiaT" said the composer to his Wei even seem plaus- $20 VAIUE $1085 wife. "For the baby," she replied. The composer grew angry ' i h indled by Prinz. He 5INGIE VISION Here we are flat broke," he cried, "and you come home with Mih perception and GLASSES 13 a melon for the baby, a collie for the baby!" Suddenly struck by " i instruction of WT4R WHILl YOU PAY ii*1'" " . *,f N* an inapiration, he rushed to the piano and wrote'M. !ai cliotu • weak charactei Baby. onfronted with his own ID 5. Cole Porter writes all his tonga with I popsicU Stick on $ the side of a horse. compared with the \PAY 8. Hoagy Carmichael'a hobby is speUing Irving Berlin's name V backwards. Dire-cfrd b r % J Roger* Dr. N Joy Ro(|fri ' *«»iWTais|^i»*»*2i^ And what does the true inns,, lover smoke? Why, Philip Morns f CORNEAL ^ Oplonietrtit* ol corns! Why? Because Philip Morris is | ,ong of a cigarette^ f CONTACT LENSES \ a yeritahle symphony, a melody serene, a tone poem a cantata • Sin ol a Dim«l 3 FORT WORTH LOCATIONS - GRAND PRAIRIE a /,«,, a ekmuonatu.t fugfua of one gentle pufl upon another! ■ tie .vorn in couplet* "''•'"'" yet dole*, lively, mild, harmonious. 'i Bio 10 houisl Downtown Ridqlea Grand Prairie ''''■at's why. 913 Houston 4 806 Houston 6220 Camp Bcwie 202 W. Main i TEXAS STATE J r. M M„X. miia ike asaaWa ../ /•/„/,„ i/„rr„. ,,„ „, „f Sea "The Great Gildersleeve," Sundays 10-10:30 p.m. WFAA-TV ^OPTICAL A in lh,< briithl n,;c rrd. ichilr mi,/ g„l,l ,,„, fc. Friday, Oct. THE SKIFF • Page 6 Frogs, Bears Duel for Survival Tomorrow w " ,1 ,O'D.ivvn,v w.iiifimsWilliams and on Harold flaliafd,flrttafd, who split the eesnbetcombat neatnext weekw< , i By JIM BENDRICK8 Curtli' one-yard meek over uprights on all three piece have two weeks of prep»rttk«l TCU's rebounding Frogs and the ever-danferoiu center. Actually, the margin of meat Wee. Miami kicked only for Uu next COOfen Baylor Bears, both on the brink of elimination from the victory ni decided by the ac- one of three PAT with the Univerilt) Southwest Conference championship chase, collide in a curate kicking toe of fullback The Frogs draw a live from Austin Nov. 12. I survival test at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Baylor Stadium. This is the Waco university's homecoming, and a minutes, only to i i,0 B I llf near-sellout crowd of 45.000 Is kmlin)r thrust.- Ml halfback tie i p Hi" game at JO iO uv-l i\p cted. Both clubs hold 1 1 J(m Sunk, the nation's second about two minutes I ' I conference mirks, and a defeat leading rusher with 183 net game. would probably kill either'*- ysrds la tin gsmes : While we're ,.„ chancel for the league title and The real of the 1 ing ways (what , | ■ Jan. - date In the Cotton field will Include Chuck Cur- thought), pity the poor footbij Bowl. tis, quarti rbai k Raj Taj lor, Bv I.A15KY FIOSFBOltOl < Another attraction will be right halfback. and Vernon I Hallbeck, fullback the first starting assignment Don't ever complain of the Lick of spirit m this school. They haven't won a gim, fur Doyle Traylor, li.i\lor's per probably will present Don't ever complain of the lack of feeling people l.n- for since the final ganu- of the highly touted junior quarter- its usual forward wall of Brj - this si : 1953 season when th , back. A cracked collarbone an Engram, left end; Norman Don't ever say the freshmen are the only ones who haw any f sidelined the Temple flash Hamilton, left tackle; Joe WU spirit or feeling. stormed to I 27 1.1 r,,mp 0Vfr! hams, left guard; Hugh Pitts, last year, and a fractured Why: the SMC ( oils. Kiitht 0| ih, center; Vernon I' .-cker, right ankle kept him out of the If you were present at the Student Center lounge Tuesday starters on that trim lrt Bears' first five contests of i Don Cooper. right when the Alma Mater was sung by the freshman girls yon may now varsity starters tackle; and O'Day Williams, the current campaign. h.i\ o noticed som 'tiling. It is ironic that Traylor made his first var- right end If you were very observant, as you would soon learn Joe Williams, who suffered game they lost that yi I sity appearance during the to be if you major in Journalism, you noticed that, as toon an ankle injury two work 34-21 decision to g fourth quarter of last u as the song was heard, every person in the lounge and againsi A&M. may not start, The Baylor Cubs. 19-7 los sto Texas A&M He lounge area stopped \>hat he or she was doing and either however If he can't go. Bill Thus Chuck Cur j completed two of three pa- es, stood in silence or sang along with the fish. Alexander will open at the left Hamilton ami Co a •■ I but had the third intercepted. H wai 0SM Of the most impressive things 1 have soon in guard slot. their first victory 0VI r Bobby I He will be joined in the B ai my three-plus years here. secondary by Del Shofner. left The Frogs hold a season's Jones, Reuben Saage und Co. record of 5-1, the lone loss Also noticeable was the fact that the last persons to stop ihalfback Weldon Holley, right what they were doing were the freshmen boyi halfback; and Reuben Saage,- being to the Aggies, 19-16. Fee that we can hardly blame you But, the longer you fullback. Baylor comes into this one remain in school here, the more you will (eel about this place E-rlior this week. Bay' C with a i-Z slate, losing to as We do. It grows on you. Coach George Sauer dropped A&M and to Maryland, pre- FRi SAT sently No. 1 in the nation. It's things like these, tin- seemingly obscure things, that five men from his team for in- "The Ksntucklan" fraction of training rules. The 20-7. make a sehool great, and, as in the ease of Frogland, a great TCU has beaten Kansas, 47- school greater. Surf |—UdM five included three ttSU Diane Lynn Jim Taylor, center, and guards 14; Texas Tech, 32-0; Ark.m What causal this spirit abundancer US, 26-0; Alabama. 21-0; and The first thing, which Is present right now, is a football Dan Miller and Dusan Pearce. SUN. MON Reserves Jimmy Davenport, Miami. 21 19. Baylor holds team we all can be proud of. It's very easy to have a lot of 'How to Be Very quarterback; and Paul Caver, wins over Hardin-Simmor.- pep and vinrgir when your sehool has a \\ inning football Vtry halfback, were also kicked off (35-7-. Villanova (II-!), Ark- team. , Populor" ansas (25-20). and Washington But let me tell you, kiddies, things were not always so Belt, Grtble the team. 1 The Frogs face their big- (13-7). plush on the gridiron for the Frogs In fact, this is the first in Sheree Nor* ' gest problem in the bullet- Last Friday night, the Chris- four tries since I've been here that the Purple warriors have like pasing of Traylor. Pass tians hit the road back to vic- won more than four games a year. defense has been a noticeable, tory by clipping Miami. Al- Also in the aforementioned three-plus years of wearing The Tall Men flaw in the Purple barrier though the Hurricanes held the out lungs yelling for the Frogs, we of the senior class have yet Jane R hue this year, and Coach Abe edge in statistics, they couldn't them turn in a victory over Rice, Texas or 11 ijrioc Clerk Gab. a'jrtin has stressed aerial find the proper punch to over- That last name will be stricken from the list tomogrow. protection all week. come the Frogs. I • closest the Frogs came to triumphing over either of M.u.i Set. Su" Offensively the Christians TCU counted on touchdown these three schools was in 1952 when Ronnie Cllnkscale and Opm 5 IS All Oe«- will rely principally on the passes from Curtis to Swink Co. blazed to three touchdowns in a little more than four Injuries Still Worry Wog Coach; Wonderful things happen when you wear it I Taylot Bemoans Team's Bad Luck TCU's Wogs, looking for have bQen better than the score Worth halfback, was limping their first victory, went into indicated against the foes. due to ■ muscle injury in his the game with Baylor's Cubs Offensively, they outgain ed both A&M and Arkansas Non gridiron happenings Thursday night plagued by in- with a totai of (100 yards. kept two men out of action. 1W Stout juries to six key men, including 400 of which were rolled up Dan Mel ullough, Dallas four starters. against Arkansas. taekle. was sidelined with a severe case of virus, and the TCU's i:> ' lost "We need a win," Freshman second team's Pat Iteekham two games In ' Coach Fred Taylor said. suffered a slight concussion rut A&M, 27 8, and Ark- "These boys have worked Yard ley in an automobile accident. ansas, 26-20—but the Wogs hard and have a good attitude. Heekham is an end. We've just had some bad luck." Johnny Gregory, Fort Worth Bobby Bounds, Lufkin full- fullback, was out with a bad back, is an example of the "bad knee. luck." The slashing back ale The injuryriddled freshmen. reedy was suffering a knee in- however, were expected to be jury going into the Arkansas gtbened by the return of game. He emerged with a throe men to the lin shoulder injury. Fnd Joe Robb, I.ufkin; guard Big Richard Fagan, Stephen- Dan Pit's. V. and villj guard, also suffers from taekle Walter Ince, Itasca; all knee and shoulder injuries. Joe returned to service after being Dale Selman, starting Fort lined with injurs

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'"" • r»m« Post-Game Rally . 11 less" pep rally will be bring pep signs. of its kind C TK held at 8:30 p m. Friday in Muggy Miami Melts Martin front of Mary Couts Burnett cltio Library At that time, the tremendously - condi- Injured, but the warm, humid Homecoming Queen, Coming WILSON BAR-B-Q . tball tc.un came oiit .Miami air got linn down, and Home Queen from the honor On the Drag of the Miami game almost nn- be had • . h ive oxygen at hall 'if IS, football captains DELICIOUS SANDWICHES - 5c COFFEE time to g>t him back on his ai i Othi r speakers will be in- OPEN 7:30 A.M. TO 7 P.M. ■ Ij serious Injuries toes. troduci d wen tackle Norman Hamil- TCU led at ball time, 14-12, The bonfire and main pep I illbac k Vcrnon ..ml when Abo hit the dn i| rally uill be held at 9.13 p.m. ,. i thigh room, be complali ed ol !■ I rirtav on the lower (Juad- I- iv am an I faint raagle parking lot west of needed medlcad attention, So Trainer Elmer Brown the Krnw n-I.upton Student BIG NEWS! I M.irtin. gave lnni some oxygen and let ( enter. The two queens will tally wasn't physically him go. touch off the Maze.

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Anew fields a smart squad of sweaters, with in.in-for-m.in superiority down the line. They're warm and soft, st\ led with exceptional taste—in Orion or Charles Welborn — Don Cooper laml'swoel, or a blend of Orion and Bob Moorman (TCU) — Del Shofner wool. It's a smart college man w ao And Bobby Jones (Baylor) Collects several colored sweaters. At The Sleeveless from $5.00 or long-sleeved from $7.95. They're perfect, worn with dress and sport shirts— Homecoming Rally! ke tins Anew plaid. Get a few of each! Following The T.C.U.-BAYLOR GAME -ARROW- Saturday, October 29, 7:30 P.M. CASUAL WEAR SEVENTH AND JAMES BAPTIST CHURCH "Ju»t Sum Ihl Mrrrl From Bi-Ur Inl.tr.Mv — first in fashion Waco, Texas Friday O THE SKIFF * Page 8 '*«l Column Right Club News Volbach to Speak Five Named Master Sergeants; On Play Tuesday TCU, Baylor Rifle Teams to /Wee) Five Am» ROTC cadeti tine this morning concerning Air ('ad, • || , , . I ive bet i. promoted to n Army MCUJ Ity and counter In Cluney and Gei Dr Watther Volbach, direct- secretary Misi Angela Moore irl, both Fun W I let gi n telligenct or of theater, will rpeah ' • For! Worth senior; and treasur- * * * In a recent French Club memben on hit er, Mis.- Ginger Lane. Sterling Ti,,-. are Chesti r D Cooper 1 'iiaitk.1 The ROTC rifle team will TCU competed wit person*] conm tioni with Clt) senior, Pern ton Junior; 1 I meet Bi lot Univi raitj i adets schu.iis and f.i Henri d« MentherUnt, author Gholson, Fort Worth junior. ' l"tal A Press Club m a target match ai Baytoi 1 a al point! Tin oi Port Royal," at 7 SO p m. Robert E Riggins, Dallas Jun- I mnual awards banquet and Rob rl H Walker Fort tomorrow The It !U ti am lias rubmitted to a ., I Tuesday In Room 216 oi the point at M Inch i of the J Wlllard Ridings Press Worth Junior been beater bj both KtM and Cenl be made and th, Dr. Volbach will tell th« Club will be held al 7 p m Also receiving promotioni Ai lington State i '<>Ii< ge I Th, Agglei out n "i eit the announced background of : in Room 2 were 27 other cadets In the Slu,lent Center .i polati Arlington ! The AF ROTC I J produced by the Little Theater first three vim- of training, eil the Mil | in December All persons Inti rested In vton a i die match Od 6 rnalism are Invited * * * The rifle tl am i- composed "f i ,1 ,., lets and Ministers' Wives Club Tickets will be $1 B tl the Ai m> H' *TC at I both Ainiy and All ROTC Distinguished arc Di.| Mrs Mary B ' ln- meal ticket Air ROTC rid ■• Glass S itrui " BSU from higher eomm I Ai Frank -eini.r. Richard A M I "How to Review a Book" at I'ei kins, F at Wol I h Mpho Worth Si 111"! , Jl BSU members will tee I I v SO p m Wednesday in Room Cant Perl Fort Worth Fort Worth - i.:.'\ ie entitled ( ol liver. It 216, Stud- i 1) Tudor i I Hi- Will ' al a met ling at 7 1 • Col (Ulan 1> li' a,I from junior; Ruasel s GUi I Wives club mi tenior p.m. Tuesday Ul the BSU AF ROT! Springfield, in fi esl Homiletic Guild VI 11 Fl Id Ala t rylei Distinguished ■ N Buri Ti HorAileti Guild will Theme, for I 5 esti rdaj for ■ i man ■ I hear l adk n next wet k will be "Ma. visit tian Missii i Socl Study," te be gi\ i LI Col N W Cooper i- - Thursday In '■ daj in R 211 the S \ isiting the Ai • ; ih > ri ' unit TEACHERS WANTED AT MID-TERf/ Hall Center at 12:05 p.m. tud.r. i nel wai to 1, c

Singing Seminarians H.d a v«!,d ctrlldcal* c*n quality St«U S « - S«Uiy. of the Disciples of Christ in Fort Worth Wednesday ti i • COWBELLS • HEADSCARVES i lay, 3017 UNIVERSITY DR. W/-2C09 Write A. I. Peay, Sup*. Box 746, Edcouch. Tenai Canterbury Association MiSS Jo Anno Martin, Fort V th junior. v. of the Canterbury Asso- n this week. Other offic crs are vice president, YOUR BIG RED LETTER DAY Blake, For! Worth junior; sec- f T Miss M irianne Cherrj Worth fr< shman; and rer Miss Rita Got I li : ton freshman. the ofay(/& mm 203 of the Student I Kappa Delta ■ ■> Its lorority ii hold- ■ - Day Dinner at 7 p.m. today at Colonial Country Vi President D Hay will ipeak, Kappa Kappa Gamma Miss Diccie Perryroan, Gat ville sophomore, is president of K ippa K,,ppa Gamma I Km r office! ary treasurer, Miss Sam Puller, Odessa fresh- lOCial chairman. Maureen E f f ECTI Vf fllTR ATIOW the I nan Fort Worth freshman; the ity chairman, Miss Betty Piper, Fort Worth freshman; chaplain. Miss Carolyn ton, DcKalb junior. Kappa Alpha Theta President of the Kappa Al- I I Theta pledge clasi is Miss Margaret Furr. Olncy fresh- man. Other offic i - tary. Miss Martha Evans, Mem- phis. Term., junior: treasurer, Mi-s June Vaughn. O freshman; and soi tal chairman. Fl LTER S Misi flail Smith, Dallas fresh- I: HOGETT t MVtRS TOBACCO CO Alpha Gamma Delta m Miss Andrs I 'i ki n Fort Wi i ■ !.■• (fill hi ad the D< Its pledge liting her will be vice |R^^S/wJe:s«f-'!»s:i;A».: America's .".MBaaaMaaBaaarBest Filter Cigareti*-* presid Bt, Miss Maralyn II, n- son, San Angelo sophonioie,