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The SMU Campus, Volume 43, Number 1, September 20, 1957 I V i S i 1 twfar* *>.* %| £ f VI y* 1!f V ** 0 1357 FIRST EDITION COMPLETE SORORITY, SPECIAL 16 PAGES m ®hr FRATERNITY LISTS Published Semi-Weekly by SMU Students' Publishing Company No. 1 Southern Methodist University. Dallas. Texas, Friday, September 20. 1957 43rd Year Three Ponies Out of Opener BORN Meek Flies 3(-Man Squad YESTERDAY by HENRY ODEN by HENRY ODEN Mustangs' first meeting with the SMU's under-rated Mustangs California squad. One of the best rallies in the boarded a chartered American The Ponies had light workouts history of SMU was held at 1 Airlines plane at 12:50 p.m. Thursday morning before they p.m. Wednesday on the steps of Thursday and took off for Berke­ left and will work out again on the Umphrey Lee Student Cen­ ley, Calif., for their opening game the playing field this afternoon. ter. with the University of Califor­ Meek told the press Tuesday The place was really bright­ nia's Golden Bears. that three of his top men would ened up by the rally despite the Head coach Bill Meek .took a miss the California game due to fact that the curtains^ still hang group of 36 men with him for the injuries. in the lounge. First string right halfback Lon Participating in the rally were ill mostly freshman athletes and Slaughter, who was one of the directing the rally were mostly New Fiji House conference's leading pass receiv- varsity athletes, Gary Ferguson, 2rs last year with an average of music director, Bob Loveless, 14.6 yards a play, and who fared cheer co-ordinator. Gets Smoked Up among the top ten in the confer- 2nce in kick-off returns, is out of If the men show as much spirit There was merry fun in the on the field as they did on the commission with an injured knee. Phi Gamma Delta fraternity SMU trainer Wayne Rudy said steps of the Student Center we house Wednesday night. It was a don't have too much to wtu.j.y 'hat Slaughter may be out for blazing (or should we say, 'smok­ the next two games but will about. ing') good time. probably be back in uniform for And if the student body would A bridge quartet Spotted show half the spirit of the men the first home game with Mis­ smoke pouring under the kitchen souri, Oct. 11. who are doing the work, we door about 8 p.m. The group McMILLAN, MUSSLEWHITE might get along a lot better. —Campus stafj photo by Laughead rushed into the kitchen, groped Also out with injuries are sec­ • • • A DELIGHTFUL DEVIATION FROM PRACTICE through the completely smoke ond string guard Bobby McMillan There is one fraternity on this California football queen nominee from SMU Beverly Young filled new room, and finally campus that requires a two-point caused time out from the practice grind last week in Ownby called the fire department. and number three quarterback David Musslewhite. average for initiation. At least stadium. Here she and a ball share the spotlight between (l.-r.) It seems that the Phi Gams Likely candidates to start in that is what one rushee told this half David Wilemon. and. linemen Gary Ferguson. Jerry Corneli- had been in the habit of dump­ Slaughter's place are 162-pound poor, ignorant columnist who had son and Lee Yokum. ing their ash trays and assorted junior Frank Smith or 187-pound always been under the impres­ papers into a box near an electric Dan Bowden, also a junior. sion that the two-point average plug and one of the cancer sticks Though Meek admits that the was a university requirement. BIG STAG DANCE was not quite out. team is pretty thin, new depth For the sake of Mike Crossley, Net result: The cord to their was acquired this year in the president of Beta Theta Pi, we 7 electric milk machine made like full-back slot with transfer Dave will not say which fraternity it Traditional 'Say Hey it did not know the Fourth of Sherer from New Mexico Mili­ was. July was two months back, the tary Institute. Sherer, a 200- • • • socket came to a fiery end, four pounder, started out as an end, Then there was the sorority Events Set Tomorrow tentilite tiles were well singed, but was switched to fullback that had to pledge an alum's pet and the fire department advised Whether it be a catchy Texas where more depth was needed. yak. Legacies, and all that, you the announcement of the friend­ that the Phi Gam house was a twang, a soft Southern drawl or Sherer, the best punter and one know. liest boy, girl and professor on beautiful place to take better a crisp Northern accent, Mus­ of the fastest players on the • • • campus. Selections for the award care of. tangs will "say hey" to each are made by the Social Council, squad is running in the number And we now say goodbye to two spot behind co-captain Ray our poor departed dean of stu­ other tomorrow when they cele­ which is co-sponsoring Say-Hey brate the annual Say Hey day. day in conjunction with the Stu­ Masters, 190-pound senior from dents. He is now Dean of Uni­ Brownwood. The welcoming event, designed dent Center. Each of the three KRLD Will Air versity Life, and that is some­ Jerry Cornelison is the other to help new and old students get winners will receive a certificate. thing this university needs a co-captain for the California acquainted, will get underway at California Game little more of. Life, that is. Members of the Social Council game. Cornelison, one of the 8 a. m. when students will man • • • are social chairmen of each fra­ Kick-off time for tomor­ heaviest men on the squad at the name-tag booths set up A valuable tidbit of informa­ ternity and sorority. Linda Boyce row's game with the Golden 213, will start Saturday at left around the campus. Each student tion that we thought we might is in charge of Say-Hey day, and Bears of California is 3 p.m., tackle. will receive a Say-Hey card with pass along is the telephone num­ Barbara Burnett is snaking ar­ and Dallas radio station a blank for his name. MAY START DUNN ber of Shuttles hall, LA6-9057. rangements for the dance. KRLD will carry the Hum­ At noon a band wagon carry­ The Mustangs' weakest posi­ And don't talk too long, there Other workers are Peggy Bort, ble Oil company broadcast tion is said to be at quarterback, are others waiting. ing the SMU marching band will refreshments; Bob Shakno, of the event. drive along Fraternity and So­ but Billy Dunn has been showing • • • booths; Nedra Korsmo, name Humble's Eddie Barker rority rows trying to get a fol­ well in scrimmages and will Our hearty thanks is extended tags; Mary Helen Fisher, general and Jim Wiggins will de­ lowing. The come-on will be probably get the nod to start in to Kappa Sigma for .financing coordinator; Bob Cairns, publicity scribe the action. over. 200 free ice-cream packages. Berkeley. Dunn, a junior, weighs the IFC rush bulletin. The boys and Ann Stephenson. 182. When the caravan arrives at really have something to be the Student Center, the cheer­ In scrimmages early this week proud of. leaders will lead a few yells, and Kenny Lowe, a sophomore, had • • • free soft-drinks will be available been running the number two As part of an opening week inside. Annual Reception (or New spot with sophomore Don Mere­ celebration the brothers of Phi Climax of the friendly day will dith in number three, senior Charlie Arnold number four. Gamma Delta set fire to their be the Say-Hey dance in the new house. Grand Ballroom from 8:30 to Students Planned Sunday The Mustangs have always made a good showing on the west The fire started in a bin where 11:30 p. m. A large arrangement New students to the university cil will complete the receiving coast, having won their last six certain members deposited some of colorful balloons with crepe will meet President and Mrs. line. games with Pacific coast teams. lighted cigarettes. Casualties in­ paper streamers will hang from Willis Tate and student leaders Ewing Werlein, president of the Both teams will fee under new cluded one electric wire, one the center of the ceiling. The at the President's reception Sun­ student body, James Sessions, coaches. California's Pete Elliott socket, six floor tiles. wall above the bandstand of Hy- day in the Great hall of the vice-president and Treasurer has the advantage of a 213-pound Now maybe they'll wise up man Charninsky will display Umphrey Lee Student Center. Phil Workman will represent the; line, but the Mustangs have a and put their cigarette butts on sparkling letters spelling out Say- Dean Mayne Longnecker and student government. scrappy and speedy line with a the floor like every other lodge. Hey, Dean Bonnie Fitzwater will in­ Backing up the three will be backfield that completely out­ • • • • Ronnie Morris and Steve Ogier troduce President and Mrs. Tate. Ken Prewett, Student Council of classes the Grizzlies. It is with some surprise and a will emcee the show. Since stu­ The reception will last from Religious Activities president, Meek plans to have a running bit of pride that we see the grass dents have been requested to 4:30 to 6:00 p. m.
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