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ACP-ANPA PACEMAKER, 1965 Star Gazing Last Showing For Prof Series Of lord of the Flies' (See Page 2) (See Page 6) TheTEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY Skiff • • • • FORT WORTH, TEXAS VOL. 64, No. 13 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1965 I PAGES Third Try Soon Neither rain nor wind nor dis- couraging results in the past shall stay the Games and Outings Com- froni planning a card sec- tion for tills year's Homecoming game against Rice. This year will mark the third annual attempt to provide such a section for the entertainment of the Homecoming crowd. Abject fail ure was the result of the two pre vious tries Two years ago not enough stu- dents were recruited and the event was cancelled. Last year, although sufficient interest was shown, the attempt was toiled by a strong wind which blew many of the strst logic cards away Glenn Morrison, chairman of the Games and Outings Committee, is optimistic about this year's at- tempt To Take Precautions "Last year's failure was not the fault of the students," he said. This year we're trying to take all precautions against the wind blowing the cards away again. With careful planning and student en- thusiasm we believe we can have a card section comparable to that of any other school." Morrison added that none of the students who worked on the last two attempts are connected with the section planned for this year. LURKING JUST AROUND CORNER ARE HALLOWEEN GOBLINS, SPOOKS, NOT TO MENTION APPROACHING MID-TERM EXAMS It is passible that, should this Readying for them all if cautious Suzanne Barbee, T roy, Mo., freshman, and her trusty jack 'o lantern year's try be a failure, no further Skiff Photo by John Miller attempts will be made in the fu- ture. However. Morrison said no final decision had been reached on the matter. Congress Drops Filing Fees Planning Details A sub-committee, headed by Car- ol Leitner and Charles Pranter, is Election filing fees were elim- ber of people who write checks on Activities Council and Student day convention International stu dent programming, freshman or- currently working out details con inated by Student Congress action nonexisting accounts. Congress will sponsor a leadership retreat at Camp Carter, Nov. 5-6 ientation, course evaluation, lead- nected with the section, including Tuesday night. Persons who have filed for an the words the cards will spell. rffice and who want their checks Specially invited delegates from ership training, honor systems The action was taken for two election systems, and student-fac- Morrison said that possibly the returned should check with either Congress associated committees reasons according to Don Parker, ulty relations were discussed at words Hi' or "Hi, Alums" will Parker or McDonald. Dates dui are included. election committee chairman, and the seminars be flashed by the section. ing which the checks may be pick- Sherry Grisham and Eddie Nel- Congress President John McDon- Miss Grisham, in her report said ed up will be published. son, delegates to the Associated Students interested in being in ald. Parker, who proposed the "1 feel the information collected Student Government National con the section should request tickets, change in the election code, said In other action Congress approv- vention at Purdue University, La- at the Conference will be benefic- marked specifically for the card the primary reason for abolishing ed Wayne Guidry, Bill Harrison. ial to student Congress. There are Doyle Johnson, and Carolyn Clem fayette, Ind. last Oct. 14 17. sub section, during the week of the the fee was to eliminate confusion mitted their report to Congress. ideas from ether schools to be In- game, at which time the ducats that has existed between the Con- mons as election officials. corporated into our system Also, The University has been a mem will be available gress filing fee and the fee Stu- other schools have taken some Of Leadership Retreat dent Congress charges for Skiff her of ASG since the founding of our ideas, like How.h Week and More than 800 seats have be«n the organization two years ago. publicity. Nov. 1 was announced as the Activities Council, and put the reserved for the section. Plans call Miss Grisham reported that there ideas to work." fir the card display to take place Checks to be Returned deadline for the submission of ar- were over 350 students rcpretCf) The regional spring convention during the half-time ceremonies. ticles for the first issue of Per ting more than 100 colleges and By long standing arrangement spective magazine. Perspective is is tentatively planned to be held universities at the convention. Students participating will be Student Congress pays the Skiff the planned publication of Forums at TCU, Miss Grisham said. The given printed carls listing the tricks the actual additional printing costs Committee designed to air opui region in which the University is Three Seminars to be performed by the section and for preparing the election edition. ions on controversial topics. The a member consists of Texas, Ok- the signals used to designate each In addition, the filing fee was magazine is open only to student- The delegates attended three lahoma, Kansas, New Mexico, and disposed of because of the num- written articles. seminars a day during the three- Colorado one. THE SKIFF Friday, October 71, 1H5 Prof Series Program Star Gazing Sojourn Planned the t'niversity since .September, An Evariaf at the AMI Oh 'i also be able v topic for the next I i tee I Series on N n I i Mr, ffu tplained that The program will begin at 7:30 Hn liarbara Worcester, in Bear meeting- are tentatively plan ■ad 8 M both nights Students tor i.!' BJT, H in char it will be necessary to Bid meet in room 204 of the the pr ;^ram limit attenlence at each wssion Student Center, and will go from that ents wishing to attend must there to the observatory rogran will be more of an sign up :n advance at the inf >r I be annual I'r-.i Series, spon ion" than a lector? .-, rjesk i I the Shi lenl ' n ■ I by the Forum- Committee I win be Itere to tell the students ter Onh 13 students will I < | the Activities Council, feature* what • for and to tr> I time members of the faculty speaking plain what th< • d time that OB t-.pics of special interest She aided that the program has dance at the I'r I Series has had I a night when the nKKffl is to be in a good phase I Mr- Worcester received de rher features should b< grew fr m \ assar College and the University of California. 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