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■ tltO ac Will Continue I :; (if pecifica- Ministers' Week continues today its endowed lecture tted by i with the theme of "crucial current national and inter bidders I national issues from the Judaeo-Christian viewpoint" before J i,i funds an estimated 500 ministers and laymen attending the annual convention. I ild pro Dr Harold A I'.osley pastor of J led at the Speakei four da) and formal clave ending Thursday, are be Christ Church Methodist Church ing sponsored b) the Wells Oreon ■ later in New York, will speak at 8 p.m. Scotl and McFadin lecture I tonight on "The I'owei to Rel< grants All lectures are being | en in the sanctuary of University (ireat Things, as IIK second part Christian Church of the WelK sermons. In- Glenn C Routt, professor Wednesdl ram will con I of theology in Firito College, will tinue the lectures with Dr Itoiltt 1 were deliver the first lecture in the again speaking at 'i 10 am on \ McFadin series at 9 10 a.m to day, when he speaks on 'The "The Lordship of Christ Over the I Health Lordship of Christ Over the World. Dr I.ittcll speaking at I of Col World " 11 a.m. on "The (ireat Cit) (The ■ the first Sermons Continue Challenge of Pluralism)" and Dr. Hosley speaking on "The ALMOST THAT TIME AGAIN The second Scott lecture will bo Toughest Test Men Face at 9 • i at 11 a.m. by Dr. Kranklin Glory Hopkins. Richmond sophomore and a pre-law major, got II i.ittcll of Chicago Theological P m that wistful lootc from thinking about final examinations The tra- Seminary, who v.ill speak on "An Thursday lectures will feature ditional brainwashing gets under way next week, so Miss Hopkins Historical View of American Pro Dr. Routt at 9.10 a m. on "Lord thought it appropriate to visit the Library for her scholastic Today Deadline testantism ship and Discipleship" and Dr meditations I.ittcll at 11 am. speaking on For Fall Drops "The Relevance of Restitution " University Senior Hurt Luncheons Planned I l - drop Skiers To Sign Waiver In Roofing Tar Accident In addition to the lectures, the ilready Deadline for signing for the trip Kev l.enton I. POSS, pastor of innoun Don Lynch rth sen ndod to Thursday Casa View Christian Church in , will preside at Wednesdaj Students must make a SIP de- bis face about and Thursday luncheons in the p in Saturdaj in posit when they register and the Student Center ballroom lor all hairman of the remainder is to he paid before ministers attending the meeting mittee, I I.Mich. irture The total lee lor t. while the ministers are b "end I ition and lodging i and chartered Greyhound buses will mg a luncheon of then own in leave from the Student Center on Itherl) Hall, with Mrs. La mar Hai - ifter finals and return to Hocker, president Minis campus Jan 28 ters Wives of Texas presiding irilj Mondaj morn sign tl Steering Committee Appointed On Proposed Campus Museum seph Pelich, Fort Worth archi BY DIANA DUPY dark, founders of the Univer tret, has drawn up plans for the sity, spoke on what such i n com urn would mean to the Uni museum The museum will be oiled Thursday Clark a retired re-constructed exactlj as the quel fo, Sam Houston State fust building stood It will be 33 that on I bj 66 leet with two stories ■ ampus the first Mondaj of Septen £. • I Thorp 1873, there were 13 students and and pait "I a third storj The MUW IS two teachers his mother estimated cost to completelj re i placed KM) father the buildii I have been able to see the committee Golf Course ,,1, oi tins institution into Baytown The museum will be located on s„„len. what it is today, Clark said He the Worth Hill- Coll ionise haii emphasized that this first build ie institution would make Melton -aid since there will be i iscal 1 r leiaj m obtaining the Dr. o repository f° historical course the actual building i nivei things of the University jeel cannot be begun until Sep representing 'I'm For It' 1 Di Bita Maj tenth th( faeulU Clark said the building should The minimum goal I thi l„. accessible to buses, tourists dent bod) has been set ind I and the general public In ■ p, he met b> the sprin |n! li aa announced that funds - in oi th« "1 '" " w ommerce children could he obtained from the per manent impr : "! Pounder's Son the old building - -and -tone b a ton the moi ' > ,,„. ..indent bod) will be matched JOE L. CLARK, CLASS OF lWo Vmoe Melton a-sistanl to the m oi Randolph •x students and friends founders' kin with museum memento "•■ oi Addison chancellor announced that JO

^k THE SKIFF Tuesday, January 8, tW3 Veteran's Class Discontinued Dr. Emert Regrets Course Ending BY GIL STRICKLIN "We had a feu girls who trans "I'm terribly proud of him as Dr Martine Emerl git* in Reed ferred to Tt'l and lacked an he is one of my products. Hall tadly ■waiting the end ol hour credit, and we had several Dr Emerl the semester, when a course. older people who didn't take phv The make up ol me world has conceived and taught by the long changed greatly during the last sical education and needed on.- Umi phj professor is dis 15 years, and Dr Kinert is tre- continued after eighl hour, she explained mendously proud that a Geogra- T( 1 Dr. Emert admits that most phy Department has been creat- i)i Emei' began in the spring ol the students expected a "snap ' ed here to chronicle these devel of 1954, the "odd class," the first course when they started hei opments one hour COUne offered in the class Evening College "But when 1 got rid of that She recalls that the t' S Ion yress passed the Korean Veter idea we really had an enjoyable New Manual ana Bill In 19.13, e,rantinK financial time." she laughed aid in veterans taking seven Her Friday night sessions were hours of college work unique in another aspect, in that Due on Rush Aid To Veterans it was a family affair." The Interfraternity Council has I invited (he men to bring discarded the old Rush Manual The late Dean Cortell K Hoi their families to class when I for incoming male students and sapple of the Evening College is beginning work on a new bro- was going to show an interesting came to the aid of the wai chure. It will be completed in erans needing the seven hours film." said Dr Emert "We had time for fall Rush of 1963 and asked Dr Emert to leach a families attend the class several new one hour geography course The council has decided the old times over the years " Kush Manual is obsolete. "It has Since it was impossible to take been revised only a few times seven hours at that time in the Her classroom is equipped with almost every type of map and since 1955, the year national fra- Evening College, Dr Emerl split projector ternities came to TCU," said her 33S (leotfraphy of North Tex Mclver. 1FC spokesman. America into three one-hour Teaching the one hour course Young Republicans Slate courses called 139X, Y. and Z to meet Congress' requirement The new brochure will be writ is not the first special project ■ten for the high school graduate Wednesday for Meeting "All of our courses were three Dr Emert has handled at TCt who knows nothing about the fra hours then and it was almost ternity system. It will explain the The Young Republicans Club of TCt will hold its first meeting impossible for a nifjht student to First Geography Professor Creek organizations more clear take seven hours in one semes of the year on .Ian 9 at 4 p.m. in ly than did the previous manual. ter," said Dr Emert She was the first person to room 215 of the Student Con "The council plans to send "Our first course was Geogra teach geography at the Univer- ter. sity these brochures to every high phy of the u s with IH students, school in Texas." Mclver said Gordon Fitzgerald, author of hut we jumped to 30 the next "When I came here in 1946, I the book. A Catholic Rebels." The goal is to reach the prospec .semester. Dr Emert continued was supposed to teach history," will he the speaker His topic tive fraternity member while be Dunne the last eight years said Dr. Emert. "But because will he "No Surrender " the State of Texas required ele is still in high school, interest classes have averaged 45 students, •raid is a Fort Worth in mentary education majors to him in the Universtiy, and with 80 pei cent of the students surancc salesman and chairman take geography, I opened the geo- plain the procedure for Rush taking other geography courses of the Tarrant County Rcpuhli graphy field here in the fall of 2400 Park Hill Drive Only M students are enrolled 1946." can Candidates Committee this fall because the Korean Hill He was a delegate to the 1951; WA 1-1682 Dr. Emert received the B.A. is no longer in force. That is the TCU Ex Takes National Republican Convention reason the one hour courses are degree in 1928, MA degree in being eliminated 1937. and the PhD degree in 1944. She completed her degrees Teaching Post Dr Emert taught the same stu at the University of California 8*b Lutker's dents on Friday night for as long A former TCI' student Allen in Berkley E. DePagter has accepted ., Is .wars, and one student 1 took 14 courses from her Before coming to TCI , she wai sition as assistant professor of research director for the Univer art at Ball State Teach Women Allowed Too sity of California, taught at the lege in Muncie, Ind. The an- TC.O. Flor University of New Mexico, and nouncement was made recently Since the majority of the stu worked on the Atom Bomb Pro- by Dr. John R. Emens. | dents wen- veterans, only a few iec! in Los Alamos, N'.M. of the coll- 3105 COCKRELL (at Be •., CCKKIS were in the class ■ Dr Emert has distinguished DePagter, who received his WA 4-2211 FORT WORTH 9. TEXAS herself and the University b) bachelors and a mastei heing one of six persons in the from the University, did hit holding the Ph.D. dergraduate work through a 1 FLY CtMTtAL'M Prof's Book ee in the field of historical Arts Foundation scholarship He ;raph\ was a graduate teachil On Display Sh«- has seen the geography tant here in of the History Depart He is a member of the National YOUTH FARES Dr William B Smith, chair ow into the GeographN Education Department and from a "hand in of the Department of Chem State Te 1 lociation full" of students to 150, taking the Fort Worth Cls rea istry at TCTj, was informed Hi courses from two professors chers tion. •l> b) (he Charles K Merrill Star In Her Eye SAVE 50%! Pubtishin h it his hook iern Introduction t A few years ago. she recalls, EDUCATION MAJORS a bright young geography major ART MAJORS . . . •veryona 12 to 22 been exh student enrolled in her class Af- at the International BOOK Let us serve your needs. in Frank- ter completing his B A dl ">n fty Central in IM2, Dr Emert assisted him We deal exclusively in Publishers all over the world TEACHING AIDS and for HALF-FARE! in getting a scholarship at Indi ARTIST SUPPLIES. Come 'hit then publications at the ana University where he re in and browse. fan-. Smiths book, published in d his Masters In 1961, he ^as among those completed his Ph D from ' the 9-5:30 Weekdays 9-4 Sat. Students! Servicemen: representing the Merrill Universit) of Washington Murray Teaching Aids Go week-end traveling, home Memii Publishers will ■ Her favorite student has < 1 on visits, follow the team.. and 3039 Townsend Dr lab manual also written by hack lo TCt' and he is Dr Ho- save Just purchase your Youth Fare Dr Smith for use in conjunction (Cor. W. Berry & Townsend) bert C Mayfiek), now chairman WA 3-6680 ticket anytime present it at with the introduction text late, if the Geography Department this year Central's airport ticket counter within Dr Smith is using his hook and 3 hours of flight time. A reservation lab manual as texts for Descrip * yours -for HALF FARE -whenever live Organic Chemistry 352 Some Anyone can learn! space is available' »™™w :'(> to :.',', other colleges have ailop led his hook for use in similar- • Free Knitting Lessons **" U«*l M-tatan. ,„ organic chemistry courses •Knitting Supplies "The University of Minn '."•^ h •» Y°w Mrvlc* h>. 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Two January graduates will re The graduates are Roy L Speed Reading Gives Results ceive commissions as second lieu- Craig of Wichita Halls and Ko\ tenants m the US Air Force V Dent of Hiarne a now 7-week as the rate of comprehension im am M.W.K, in seven week se Ami: Craig plans to enter pilot train Speed rc* the first time proves in ratio to the speed quences Only lixtj students may- Both will be commissioned af taught for ter completion of degree require ing and Dent plans to train as gained," Rankin pointed out be enrolled "Slimel with excellent ments in January. a navigator i" reports Karl K Rank.n. Comprehension has improved Acceptance is based on the to tal reading ltion and

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m tryinj I < ate the ;tud< - to the fun a d i \ uipportei " Vll tl a, V(TV philosop JSA nun ' Are also Ipso fl " And redder still, on my reo rightwingers however, appan .: the Vre all the intei rationist* l Just for good mi i urt '" up| ei h MSA's shellacking in the opinion poll presumab- r,(,,'';';, ';i '11 a halt while it had some " >er, that broughl labors. .,,, ly will fi inj additional action by Congress down the late ,,,ou^m I add a few of m) good MS" Thus I rej -'Vl Now th 1 'he uproar is ovei Student Congress can stop —The Portland Oregonian Resides alone in trying to ed n ate, 'I he Skiff can stop editorializing, the Young Although, bcli.re lie *»" Republicans can stop complaining and the student body can through, j It is not too haul to You maj good tfiend, go back to saying, "NSA. what's that?" >ve on a small income il you don't spend too much to keep it a secrel Arthur Godfrey By Bridle, *'"" THE SKIFF ur ADS To Wakh Tuesday, January 8, 1963 [tuc/y T° ^° feature Advertising Film SDX, Ridings Press Club To Meet in I9'tr, He began public r< la A movie on advertising and the TCU's undergraduate chaptei , ions work in 1954 lion of officers for the spring of Sir^ma Delta Chi, professional )fientation Seminar semester will wrap up semester journalistic society, and Ridings Press Club, journalism club for University Gets Shares activities for Alpha Dell women, will hold a joint meeting I , ritf l'i.tu«r, pmfrs 1944. In 1956 and 1959 she conduc u rDie ted the official T(T tours of Ku 'lie national advertising frater at 6 30 tonight at 01' South Pan In Local Oil Company rope and the Middle East, and nit) at 'I- cake House on University Drive Texas Christian Univcrsit) has , in His V) Western Europe and Russia Professor Bob Carrell, \DS linn S Farman, executive ; received a gift of 250 'bare- of ' ,„ .1 respective!) ir, said the title of the vice president of Witherspoon & tfcOM I>r Potter received tier H.A Associates, public relations firm, stock in the Ambassador Oil Cor movie will be "Color Magic" degree from Central Missouri will speak poration ol Fort Worth, Chancel j forUK which concerns the psychi |or M E Sadler announced s state College, her M A degree Farman is a graduate of the rlueaniq fi "" """' lA 11 Potter in history from Columbia Cnivcr of CO University Of Missouri School of The gift came from F Kirk I sit\. and her I'h D from The meeting will be at 5 Journalism. He began working Johnson, oilman and industrialist itudy the University of T< daj in Dai Hall for the Fort Worth Star Telegram of the cit> nt the the) ments SHE IS the author of numc want books and articles, and is widely [ '< »' known as a lecturer and an ex perienced tour conductor She traveled extensively ii iope, Africa, anil id in Central and South Ann: | HE AROUND THE World tour T ; omplete information about the \n tours and seminar is available n Dr Potter in Heed Hall Thai Iraq, I ; tion for Dr. Turkett ■ || will ! ■• ptem nlj the Gets Honor l n Marj A lifetime membership in (Cap [ atlan pa Delta Pi national honor etj in education entlj I Ger awarded to Dr \ Keith Turkett I Dr Turkett. of eh I the award for bis contribul and service to the Delta 1 1 h who chaptei al Sam I ille behind \ native of V ernon Di Turkett

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. I THE SKIFF Tuttdty January I, IMS Question of English Test Political Background, Education Forwarded to Committed The question of a junior Eng- ted »re Dr. LaurenceLi i; lish proficiency examination has vice chancellor for ch,H.. i been passed on to a committee Dr. Herbert F. U^^ Aids Parmer's Future Career for further study. of teacher education Z a In December the University KahrlE.Snyder,professor ;f BY. J. BRASSFIELD MARTIN ive judiciary and extension of the Council turned down a proposed powers of the governor He indi English proficiency exam to be When Hugh Quay Farmer, 23- The committees pum™. cated that the term of office of taken by all juniors and transfer find out where the £1 year-old state representative- students. The proffered plan was 1 the governor should be extended and to work out a X --tats himself in the deep, to four years and its appointive brought about after complaints leather chairs in the there to remedy the situs power given a broader base of of poor quality English used on "We will attempt to find the high-ceilinged Texas Hou operation upperclass papers and letters magnitude of and type 0f 1 amber in Jan- He is not optimistic on the tion that Dr. James M Moudy, vice ' sibly v uary, he will put into use the chances of a constitutional con chancellor for academic affairs, as a graduate be able to make a report _ vention in the near future, be- will head the new committee. Council next month nment student at i Dr. cause of the present line-up in Other members he has appoin- Crone stated em- the House Although many 3, the position va- servatives ha' ted a new Don Kennard, who and institution, Parmer itor from believes a more liberal bol legislators will have to be Sophomore Dance Today are invited to the one nkow tiger" at Red Poly i Optimistic About Connelly sophomore Worth. In i nter Ballroom. Parm about the is the oni ncy of hi> new administration of Governor The Red Hearts, a local jazz schtH< band, will provide music for dan- John Conn The cing. wrho supported him "I bt 'ially will be the in dorms dui to play an REP. HUGH PARMER most responsible and effe Refreshments will be served explained, an r-tant role in his future cam- . . . neophyte legislator governor Texas has had in a long and we are ex •toperatiot. time," Parmer said. pecting a big turnout since every jeet Twice the captain of the Poly if for younger candidates," He pooh-poohs the idea that Farmer said, "but I had no idea earn, member of the Connally is a political puppet of iad track teams, young I would do as well as I did." Vice President Lyndon B. John- Partner not only was feared in Trounces Opponent son, and labels any such charges TAKE the political ring, but he entered as false our the squared ring as a pugilist, He firmly trounced his oppon Parmer has special praise for ORDERS participating in Golden Cloves ent and went on to defeat his Re- the government faculty here, not mate: publican opponent, who also had ing that the courses taught here made an issue of his age, by a have benefited him and would SALAMI • HAM Enters Yale respected 7,000 votes. Parmer's surely help anyone who is seek- RIBS • BEEF • BOLOGNA LINKS Farmer entered Yale Universi- neophyte political career was un- ing a firm foundation in politics der way- ty and obtained a B.A. in polit- and government. FINGER LICKIN' RIBS Looking back on the campaign, ical science in 1961 He wrote a Hugh Parmer should know- Real Cowboy Bar-B-Q in a Farmer credits its success to the he's a legislator. thesis entitled an "Analysis of Western Atmosphere Tarrant County " He entered TCU work of friends and teachers who in the fall to work on a master's helped him in school. He singled The Peace Corps was estab- L->:at3d in Forest Pork 1604 S. University ED 6-3144 degree in government. out his parents for special ac- fished officially March 1, 1961. In the spring of 1962, he took colades. of his studies to run for the "M> parents never indicated >cratie nomination for the disapproval of my entering the lature Because of his age, race and indeed they worked an political pundits predict- even harder than I did to win." he said. bis opponent. SMOKEYS DEBRIS BURNING RULES Jack Zachary, an experienced Top priority on the legislative ner. ram for next year, Partner Farmer campaigned on his believes, is the writing or revis- ernment and ion of a State Constitution. A new emphasized its benefit! to the constitution must be achieved be lore the state can have an effec "Tarrant County has a history >\ ernment, he said. He cites as "must provisions' the establishment of an appoint Endowment Aide For TCU Named Dean W, Brigham will become director of living endowment, a ■ on of the development div- '•' TCU which deals with gifts, bequests and other support from individuals The appoint check local ment is effective Feb. 15 TOMORROW For the last two years Hngham has served as director of n depends on regulations work, evangelism and steward ship of the Texas Board of our colleges Christian churches Previously Spiritually, culturally and materially, he directed the men's work div we as a nation cannot afford to be never leave ision of the Association of Christ- second-rate The college of your ian Churches in Indiana choice needs financial aid now. For 24 years he served as a fire unattended! generously. director of civilian personnel for government agencies, including f id as a public service n coop- " >' •■< ■•■■' ■ r >■■ • - A K'Tln",.i Council. the Navy and Air Force

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Beverley Mraley College Travel isie31 Iryaa, Tai Contact your TCU Representative SANO&A HOVAS, Sherley 215—WA 7-72W remember: ONLY YOU CAN PREVEKT FOREST Flt$ BOOK TCU Receives Contract Tuesday, January 8, 1943 THE SKIFF To Conduct CD Research University Given $10,000 NOTES The University's Institute of The research being don F Howard Walsh. Fort Worth Walsh played tennis for TCU Behsviorial Sciences has initiated campus ii | a businessman, recently in the IBO'l |[y JANICE KLINKSIEK I project to stud> the effects of $10,000 i i TCU as part of the an- brainwashing, long Isolation, hur- broader corporation in Washii Keith, chairman of nual ricanes and natural disasters on oncerned with Miss Lunger Wins iLdon Department, not onlj the population improving civil defc. gram." a '.early drive to obtain ■ Diversity from I Memorial Scholarship Human Sciem ei Research. Hypothetical Question Inc., of Arlington, Va . awarded - and professional Constance Grace I.uni'.cr Fort TCU an $8,432 grant for the it The hypothetic! m pro- ed is "If people were warned "We are most grateful for this Worth sophomore has been nam- !mas i of a nuclear attack would it I fine grant." said Dr M E Sad- ed the first recipient of the Hon. Hone their reat I ler, chancellor "The indepen er I. and Juliet Jane Ma gee Me M " " Australian Bishop Dr Saul B. dent pn ported univer monal Scholarship at TCU I , , Junior explained any problems ' Miss Lunger is a graduati fon Due at Canterbury tha' f an attaitl and only through the con fcU, about ' '"' ' wouldn't know what here cern of many friends are we able I'aschal High School and a Span Lima? in The Rt Rev .lohn Mat,th< to go or what the ould arrv on our work ish and French major. I bishop of Carpentaria. Australia, I will be the sp< Brother at ? p.m. Wednesday for the in the p . 'ion. regular meeting of the Canter had There in in natural Everything in Sports l,i a V "»«> bur\ Association at Canterbury asters hurricanes, floods, ship tore they House, 2715 Cockrell and train wrecks and Athletic Equipment I the) met Bishop Matthews born in Zealand has served the Anglican Training Beneficial? | ••> Church in a number of u 1 -tmas separated pla< es ilH lud I : mine Australia, Calcutta, India and if there are characte 1 • elp them Jicl) anir- !ad a London He is the past dean of Rockhamton, Australia iblem tha- The I I arpentana co- an) train- The one of the largest land ing or background will have in L fluence on the preparation j any diocese in the world The might make (at. the d bishop will speak on his work ; in the diocese and show in five monV WA 3-0817 i carr. ■ the 2704 WEST BERRY of the area Dr Palmer though! The public is invited to attend project director 1 It up j. ng smelleci c j h one Iftem so that the) might be \ fferent re k: toncen bould rule ted that j I'.uffer Rou | >r his d into

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The Frogs had a two game winning string going and had a chance to start conference war fare on the ne,ht foot with a Texas Tech's Glen Hallum makes a diving stab to keep the ball Bobby Gindorf (4)) of Tech watches. TCU players In the pictuH from going out of bounds during the Tech-TCU game here last are Bobby McKinley (left), Archie Clayton (55) anc Don Rosicf They Muffed It week. He did not make it, but the Raiders upset the Frogs, 69-66 (behind Gindorf). (Photo by Linda Kaye)

But they muffed it Someone fOrgOl tO cop;, of the sci ip| \nd the Haulers won SAAU, Frogs in Cellar Frost Wins A TCI has a two-game losini having lost to Rice Saturday a 7K The Owl ontrolled DI Texas, A&M Share SWC Lead skl^TitlT the rebounds ■ SMI' in the Southwest Con ahead in I ring race ference cellar" It, ma> he the with 237 points and .i(M' Frost d Hue TCU wai tick' most upsetting basketball race in Tommy I took the i ; ampionsa] for traveling seven timi oints and in the i^ti.: Coach Buster Brannon plans The Methodists lost to Arkan- Shoot held ition from hi 71 73. and to Haykir I Kendall R Dallas k and Jo) last week Texas A&M and the mop I I'm.' hare the He with Sgl ton ,\ ade nd a el with 2 Lackland Ul and Bobby McKinli irds A full schedule ■ e,nt Antonio L Wade Leads Scoring SMI l&M in Da Wichita Fall 1 is plays Rice in Houston. with aye. ken 99) Wade contin Texa time ■ with 161 po I and TCU and Arkansas col Then in a tide in I'.lit Worth son broke : an 11 8 23x2.r> and I i ' By fmij Texas pulled the U| i ■i in n McKinlej is third with < week, knocking off Arkai ■mts lag second in ' " no points and an even 10 point the Razorbacks' home (our' claimed runtw in re Tech had a similar upset Frost teami I ds with ion Rosick is second leen McGuinr. DSt Til'. 69-66, and Baylor with HK followed h\ Fouler with Texas coed *e t»n- raised more eyebrows bj beating 65. Jerry Wade 5th in scoring SMI after bowing to A&M earh title. 198x200 hits Through 11 Texas Star er in the week Bging (i'> 7 points a name while then opponents are man I'.ennie Lennox pumped in 17 agine. 71 :t points a game The points for the Aggies to keep him Wins Honor With Windegger Thursday Frogs have scored 723 points to the opposition's 7Kt and are hit P«< ' ir lineback- tine; on t:> per cenl of their Held er from the I | xas goals am! 71 pel cent oi their free 2 TCU Boxers ime the fifth Southwest player Baseball Players To Meet throw I Arkansas brings into the game Enter Tourney hip and Coach Frank Windegger and the varsity baseball m tonight a 6-5 season record and performance I ers will have their first meeting Thursday in the LittleG; At least two University students, a 11 conference readme. The '•»' '.all's al 3 30 p.m. Frogs have ,i .'! g season | and possibly three, will enter the prill and a 0:.' conference si Star-Telegram's 27th annual re Windegger has asked aft] men interested ill playing*] al i,olden i. lurnament \ Nelson formei Hai :; 30 Frog Shots at 7 p.m. the freshman team to meet in the Little I Sabino Martinez who won a Friday. (Thi ■ough 11 games) p while at North Side last year, uill enter This will be the only meeting prior to thi Name FG FT TP Avg. the novice welterweight division outs. He won the high IChool title champ*!1 Wade 69 23 161 14.6 Marvin"' '"Lasater,™"i, starstar nanoacKhalfback onon inethe '59ov nu8 s|np team and now doing graduate work, will be thejre Clayton 50 30 130 11.8 Tei r< II Tayloi. an end on the will try to man coach. Lasater was an assistant coach I ' U* M>™ McKinley 36 38 110 10.0 the 0| ^weight crown to in I this y< (he novice title he won la Fowler 40 37 100 9.1 Another varsity g r i d in Workouts will begin Feb. 15, ;md 16 of the 24schedu» Will Rosick 34 28 96 8.7 Brooks Ilili i a doubtful paid, i 11 he played at home. The Progs' R pant Hill won the open heavj s\H s Doak Walkei an the ne* Bonds 26 9 61 5.5 weigh) title last yeai nsl Baylor, March 1, and the WogS will "1*" ' ol Arkan ";».v against Paschal High School. naaafe