TISA District to Hold Conference Tomorrow at U of I

TISA District to Hold Conference Tomorrow at U of I

'':v BM£ ;f£ T Hf # ^ v'." Per / H 38 Years All Student Classes Elect Newspaper Sophomore Dance Rondelet Court ^BT ^MP Tff™-1 Tomorrow Night At Crystal Ballroom Volume Forty-Two—Number Twenty II IREHOUSTON , TEXAS MARCH 11, 1955 Pals 'Burlesque On Women' Monday TISA District To And Tuesday Nights I Hold Conference Women "tsk tsk" is the titie and theme of the year's Burlesque. When: March 14 and 15, 8 p.m. Tomorrow At U of I Where: Autry House. Price: Only 75 cents for an entertaining evening Tomorrow, March 12, Rice, Texas Southern Univers. - of laughs and lyrics. Prairie View A. and M., Lamar State College, and the U. of- A chick, a babe, a frail, a quail, will sponsor their TISA district project, a Leadership Try- a gal, a woman, a female, and a g-irl ing Conference, which will be held on the University of Hs_ will all be represented in the cast. ton campus. This group will sing and dance to County , who will deliver theey- such well known tunes as "Heaven The Conference will feature, Bob note address, entitled, "The ee'l Will Protect the Working Girl", Casey, County Judge of Harris for Leadership Training in th<J°d~ • 5 •yp? "There Ought to be a Society" and ern World," as well as st^t * "Nobody Loves a Fat Girl." from th schools participating' the George Gobel and Julius Caesar conference. vie for dramatic honors in the pro- Class Royalty Louis Israel, Rice's courwan- duction. Lynn Koehler represents nt-large, and president of TH wiJ' the sweet little innocent farm girl deliver a luncheon speech, d Bui who gets led astray in the big ol' For Rondelet Allen, president of the Rieetudent city. A group of Roman women de- Association will serve as (airman termine to eliminate the bane of Maureen Poll(, Lynn Koehler, and Sara Luger play chorus girls as of the final evaluation ©amittee all women. Joan Smith accompanies on the piano at a PALS rehearsal for this year's j Elected Today session. When women are willing to sa- burlesque production "Tsl( T sl("—which tells All About Women (for only j Rondelet class Royalty will be Short Talks tiriqe themselves, that's nuerve! held today. The candidates are: Short talks by student aders of 75c). Are women saterical ? Come and Senior Class: Cathy Barragy, Bet- the five schools on theorjpractiee, judge for yourself on March 14 and ty Belsher, Paula Cargill, oJan Coo- and responsibilities of ?adership 15. Women "tsk tsk." ley, Mary Coy, Dorothy Farrington, will summarize the ne<s of the O Gretchen Ferris, Judy Fuller, Elsa field. Three sessions ofdiscussion Sophomore Dance At groups will endeavor trfind ways Holland, Jane Lawhon, Sara Luger, Peggy Mauk, Marry Miller, Susan to successfully perform^ny job of Hillel To Sponsor Miller, Annot Milwee, Nancy Moore, leadership which studeis may hold - Rice Hotel Tomorrow Jane Reynolds, Pam Riley, Leona now or later. Jewish Music Sun. The Crystal Ballroom of the Rice in a more conventional costume Schifani, Irene Zakrezewska. The conference will i>t emphasize leadership on the co£f?e campus, In honor of Jewish Music Month Hotel is too big to decorate,' but than the frosh are likely to find, but will consider. thf problems of the Rice chapter of Hillel will pre- if it could be done, the sophomores a trio of Sharon Jones, Sally Ste- Rondelet Winners leadership as a wh<e- Discussion sent a program March 13 at 8 P.M. who have shown an inclination to gall, and Anne Westerfield, and Elsa .Jean Holland was chosen groups will consider uch problems in the Lecture Lounge, to acquaint decorate everything in sight would accordion playing by Ken Goodner as Queen of Rondelet by the Stu- as, What qualities does a good xhe audience with Jewish music as have it all decked out for the an- Will entertain the capacity 500 dent body last Friday, and Joan leader have? How t111 one develop it affects Jewish life. nual sophomore dance to take place couple crowd along with Phil Shan- Cooley and Nancy Moore were these qualities for neself? and To The principle feature of the even- there tomorrow night at nine non and Mary Lou Clark. Jim Aber- j selected as princesses. The senior whom is a leader^esponsible and ing will be the Cantor of Congrega- nathy will emcee the show. girls will rule over the Rondelet o'clock. how may he fulfi" these responsi- tion Beth' Yeshurun, George Wag- Tickets to the dance are on sale The affair, which climaxes Hell pageant on campus, Saturday, bilities. ner, who will conduct the program, week (referred to as Freshman- in the lounge, and the privilege of May 7, and at the Dance that The conference is designed to give explanatory mateijtel, and sing Sophomore Week in official publica- dancing to the music of Maynard night. meet the needs < college students; Israeli folk songs. tions) and ends the red glow of the Gimbel and his orchestra can be j and is open to any student who The Beth Yeshurun Choir will decorated lounge, will feature an purchased through a devil's mouth Junior Class: Ann Alexander, Bet- ' j wishes to partic.^ate. Interested stu- then present some liturgical music outstanding floor show, the high- for only $3.00 stag or drag. Every- dents are urge to contact Bill Al- and also .a number of Yiddish songs. light of which could possibly be the one isurged to obtain their tickets ty Armand, Maurine Bell, Polly Be- j len or any sti*ent council member. Norman Lasser, Rice's first vio- presentation of Wes Pittman, soph in advance, though tickets will also noit, Donna Conley, Gretchen Frye, —O — linist, will close the evening with president by the class of '58. be available at the dor to the semi- .Tuanita Jones, Mary Ann Kopriva, some selected pieces, one of which Even if Wes makes it to the dance formal dance. Deedee Mack, Ann Norris, Judy Ro- is "Nigun" by Ernest Bloch. (Continued on Page 7) Two Seniors Elected In that music plays such a large part in Judaism, everything in the To Ph Beta Kappa service is chanted, Jewish people COUNCIL DISCUSSES 'HIGH' FINANCE Dr. Wtfam B. Masterson, presi- feel it is appropriate to set aside dent of fle Beta Chapter of Texas a month to commemorate their im- MINOR BUSINESS IN SHORT MEETING of Phi pta Kappa announced today pressive feelings. It is thus easy Stone. For a short while it looked ning the first paragraph of this By Walt Silvus that R<oert Alvin Hall, and Jack to see that the Cantor assumes an as though a quorem might not be column. The editor has insisted that According to Opal Hesskett, Coop Wade lawkins have been selected important position in the Jewish mustered, but Joe Brown walked in everything that appears in this col- Cashier, Pepsodent sales are soar- to thf Honorary Fraternity this services. Along with the rabbi, he late bringing the total present to umn must somehow be relater to the ing these days. All the writer could week. must have a great deal of theologi- seventeen. When Bledsoe walked council meetings, and this does it. learn on the matter was that ap- Dr Masterson also annouced that cal and musical training. out of the meeting at 7:24 (we have S L L S County Fair parently all of the successful poli- a fat-finding committee was to be George Wagner with his' unusual witnesses on this), there was still The S L L S requested the use ticians, the would-be successful pol- set Jp by Phi Beta Kappa to study career is a special addition to the a quorem because of the fact that of the Lounge for their County Fair iticians, and the also-rans are ren- the eligibility of Business Adminis- program. He took his Bachelor's Bob Murray had walked in during to be held on March 24 from to ovating their previously unused ti-jtion—Economic majors and En- degree at City College in New York the reading of the minutes. 11. The motion passed unanimously. smiles for the forthcoming gruel- g-heers. City, and a Master in Music at Co- The writer would urge you to attend ing campaign to be culminated on Business Administration — Eco- lumbia. He was a soloist with the Petitions for all-school general so that you might have your back the Day of Reckoning — March 28. lomics majors will remain eligible N. Y. Light Opera Guild, and was election are due next Friday, slapped and your hand shook by Just remember this—learn to smile, for the Liberal Arts Honorary fra- voted the best operatic and soldier March 18. Petitions may be turned some of the successful politicians. and you too can become a successful in to Clayton Stone, Dee Dee ternity, and Engineers will remain singer in the Southwest Pacific Deedee Meek, who the writer politician, at least here at Rice. Mack, Joe Brown, or any Student ineligible until graduation of this and Australia. would like to nominate for Miss All Association officer by noon of year's junior class. O The writer was hard-pressed to Around Substitute for '55, move! next Friday. Petitions for all- The eligibility of others in these take two pages of notes for this approval, (in the absence of Clap- school offices 'must turn in 25 majors who are presently below the Honor Council Picks council meeting and will have a ton Stone), of last Friday's Rm- signatures with 50 cents.

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