Play Cast To Stage "George Washington" Rice, Chenoweih rat Share Co-Leads SAC Little Theatre will present its fall production, 'George Washington Slept Here," Tues­ day, December ,9 at 8 p. m. in college auditiroum. The cast of 18, stars Vesta Chenoweth and J. W. Rice as leads and Lewis PVIG Woodward as official brat. Mr. Ardis is sponsor of the group and OFFICIAL PUBLICATION SAN ANGELO COLLEGE director of the play. The three-act comedy was pre­ sented on Broadway last year, and has been bought by Warner VOLUMNE 8- DECEMBER 6, 1941 SAN ANGELO, TEXAS NUMBER 12 Brothers for a Jack Benny lead. The SAC Little Theatre is the third group to present the play in Texas. Mr. Ardis stresses that College Dallas Symphony students will be admitted with their acticity tickets. Other ad­ mission prices will be adult 40c, children 25c. Here Next Friday Jon Miller and June Lollar are in charge of the setting, and The Dallas Symphony Orchestra Miles Sedberry is stage manager. under the direction of Jacques Singer will play two concerts in San Angelo Friday, December 12. The Symphony, second on the Phi Theta Kappas held their program of the San Angelo Col­ first big social of the year on lege Art Series, will be heard at November 19 with a Founders' the Municipal Auditorium. It will 1 Day Banquet at Steve's Ranch play two performances; one, a House. Thirteen members, two children's matinee at three o'clck At guests, and the sponsor were on Friday afternoon, and the ot­ VESTA CHENOWETH J. W. RICE present. her, the evening progarm be­ Mr. Bright was guest speaker ginning at eight o'clock. for the occasion. He talked on Dallas has had a Sympony POETRY AND POETS your chance. "Constructive Hobbies for Phi orchestra since 1901, although Inquire at the library for de­ Theta Kappa Members," point- there have been seasons when - Attention, Roscoe, and all ot­ tails. The local Poetry Society out the share that Phi Theta no program was presented. It her poets In SAC! If you are in­ is interested in sponsoring a col­ Kappas should play in national was not, however, until the pre­ terested in submitting your little lege student contest, so all poets defense. sent conductor arrived in Dallas, gems of verse and possibly get­ in SAC are invited to submit Sponsor for the honorary far- that the organization got any ting a prize for them, here is work. ternity is Miss Rose Sharpe special recognition on the part Brewer. of the music-appreciating public of the Southwest. XMAS PARTY Jacques Singer was recommen­ OFFICE OF STUDENT PRESIDENT ded for the position by Leopold PLANS MADE Stokowski, of the Philadelphia Plans are being made for a Symphony Orchestra. With the Christmas party to be held on inherent flare for musical brilli­ December 3, 1941 December 19 in the rec room. ance that was Stokowski's and This party will be "open to all." his own spectacular arrange­ The entertainment for the iu ments, Singer his presented an Dear r. "Sincerely Yours" party will Include a floor show, interesting set of programs for given by college students, a Dallas listeners, the critics say. treasure hunt and the singing of Since you deemed it advisable not to sign your name for The Dallas organization has Christmas carols by the entire reasons of "friendship", I'll just address this missle composed programs specially for group. to "Sincerely Yours . It seems to me that if you had children and presented them to Under an enormus tree will be meant what you said you wouldn't have been afraid to capacity houses on every occas­ gifts for everone. There will sign Tour name to vour letter in the Ram-Page of November ion. also be a "Santa's sack filled 21*. with fruits and candy. It will be The main ambition of the Student Administration this . a very informal affair, and all past year was to create a full and more loyal student students are urged to come and spirit. It was our endeavor to have more backing by OBZ's Choose help make this party a big suc­ the students for the football and basketball teams, for cess. the paper, for the annual, for the Student Government Stepp As Queen itself, and for all the other student activities. It is Reading Club my humble opinion that we have succeeded. To prove my point let me cite a few examples of student Discusses Books spirit that has not been shown before this last year. First of all; Freshman caps, a primary prerequisite for The Reading Club met the any class ppirit, were introduced for the first time. evening of Nov. 24 at the home In"the second place; more and better enthusiasm in run­ of Mrs. Anne !R. Glasgow. In­ ning for student offices was shown at the first of the formal discussions of books, old y$ar and better cooperation has been obtained from those and new, and authors were given in office. Thirdly; even though the Hams were not as successful as they'would liked to have been, the students by those present. were backing them"and yelling for them up to the last Some of the books discussed minute of the last game, and we believe that this spirit were Days Are As Grass by will grow during the basketball season. Lastly; the Walace McElroy Kelly. Out of students themselves fixed the Rec "oom in a manner and in of the Night by Valtin,. Kings a spirit we never thought we had in SAC. Row by Bellaman, stories from Cinderalla's Daughter and the Perhaps you are right in saying attendance at football play Arsenic and Old Lace. It games wasn't as good as it should have been-but you toorc was decided that each member one view of the thing and pronounced your.somewhat solid, would write an hi formal book re­ and, if I might say so, mistaken, opinion. I invite you Jean Stepp, pictured above, view for the Ram-Page. to come back any time from now on to SAC—take a fair urill be crowned queen at the an­ Tea and cookies were served to view of the whole situation, talk to a representative nual Theta Beta Zeta Mid-Win­ Penrose Jackson, Cleo Schlake, portion of the students, and then I dare £ou to say that er Frolic, and escorted by King Frank Hood, Doris Meadows, SAC hasn't got any spirit'. Powers, OB's announced in as- Olice Lee Harris, Bobby Callo­ lembly Thursday. way, Ruby Mae Proctor, Lu Ter­ Belligerently your, Duchesses for the occassion, to rell, Lois Whidden, Sammy yc held at the Lions Club Lodge, White, Franklin Rainey, Mary ire Jeun Covington, Bettye Ful- John Harper, Pres. Lou Johnson, Miss Lynn Eikel, of the Student Asso. er, Elene Richabaugh, Margie sponsor of the club, and Mrs. [rwin, and Billie Scott. Dukes Glasgow. Persons interested are ire J. W. Rice, Ellis Jones, Nor­ invited to the next meeting. See man Elrod, William Rochester, Miss Eikel for the time and plac and Luther Morris. Sophs Gel Lead Over Fish inter-mural football games. The Ram-Page From here he went to the Uni­ versity of Texas and finished In Fashion Editor's Forecast there. He married Idella Mpe Tolbert, By The Fashion Editor era In SAC. From Heywood Broun to Lucius Bee be to use Mr. a local girl and also an SAC ex- Seeing as how freshmen are in student. He is now Secretary- the majority as to number but Manager of the Merchants Board not brains, I will give the sophs of Trade. the majority in my column this Mr. Jordan was the first presi­ time. Honors and this weeks dent of the Ex-Students As­ fashion titles go to two soph by Martha Jane Womack sociation. Donald White, an SAC ex Published every Saturday by San fashionables and one lowly sli- from Water Valley, is a person .Angelo College Students. Official mey-fish. Even though it is Nov- that has gone far in both athle­ College Publication. , ember the Junes have it. For the ( tics and education. He was an Minatra Absent Bart McDowell Editor In Chief girls titles, with neither taking outstanding member of the San H. D. Wright Business Manager precedence, we have Soph June • Angelo basketball team and With Eye illness 3. S. Spratt.... Faculty Advisor Covington and Fish June Hud­ president of his Sophomore class. J. M. Huling.... Associate Editor son. And last but not least I t Dean C. C. Minatra, ill with an Maks-up and Library Editor give you—Mr. J. Wiley Rice, who ulcerated eye, registered in the Mary Lou Johnson. takes the banner of best dressed ; From here he went to the Uni­ Shannon Memorial Hospital Nov­ News Editor Jo Kaythryh from the rest of the weaker sex. versity of Texas and made quite ember 28. a name for himself in the field Schmidt. June Covington has always His illness, while of a serious worn some of the most adorable of basketball down there. He Club Editor.... Bernice Hudgens _ hi * ' ®• nature, is not expected to keep Art Editor Bob Stringer most stylish of models, but let me was referred to as the "sen- McDowell's own words—that's him incapacitated long. His Fashions Ann Alderman tell you she really caught mine ational guard" of the team. He Stubby. In case some of you are classes have not met in two Feature Editor.... Claudia White and a lot of other people's eyes was captain of the Texas team wondering who Heywood Broun weeks, but it is hoped that he Sports Editor...
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