SSI f 3^ t* . -. .y r iV & w r » t f* ^''4? ^YitSiS •****$ i r»i £c«i,i«b rSti« f-iyjit j>y£j> •..* «o» »fc »*** -tf WEST » ffSOi Pries 5 Cents AUSTlKl, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4.H52 %.^-t ?§^0ff Four Pages Tbclay W0imW§ii V *> s i ^Sr^5 d By ANNE CHAMBERS Nearly 200 leaden among fac­the Mortar Board committee ulty and students will meet this which is planning the campaign, afternoon for the initial step in a Students will have the .oppor­ campas-wide campaign to pro­tunity to express. their opinion mote'scholastic integrity, • ..,_, January 14-16 when scrolls and ? The meeting, which will be in petitions , will be placed on the campusfor the student body to the Rare Books Room at 6 p.m;, sign. Small scrolls will be for in-w being* sponsored by Mortar dividuals while the larger scrolls Board, riationalsenior women'# f Will be for groups which ha v ehonorary organization. --­pledged to promote, scholastic in­The' invitation includes tegrity. deans of colleges, chairmen of de­Those who have signed the partments, and other faeoLIS l^o •crolls will' be asked to wear have shown leadership '•nth stu­jadges showing that they havedents pins student government •Signed., • officers,' presidents of social or­ The showcases * in the Main ganizations and borioraries, -and Building .Will have . displays on other leaders. A panel discussion scholastic honesty and Mortar. Of Mortar.. Board ^embers will Board has prepared discussion" give'the reason for the meeting panels for the women's freshman and what plans haye been made. ~7*WjH5Bi*Vev >K«t>ktwpgr epin-fundamental gym classes.'-­ ion, if it is avowed to publiclyex-AU service prganisations are press itself, can be the main in­being Mtked to piurttbfpate in the fluence in eliminating cheating, campaign. Much of the campaign said Joan Ragsdale, member of work witt be directed through or­ganized groups. However, the" real decision lies with the individual, Miss Ragsdale emphasized. TSO Director tion, fanning out over the State range . program designed to raise guard Byran Kirkpatrick join Mc­"If tha individual student, who from the University in study the level of economic, understand­Leod and Ethridge in the startingobviously -r already knows that groups, lectures, and panel discus­ ing of citizens throughout our lineup for the Frogs. Coach Bran-cheating is the wrong way, feels sions is planned for 1962 by the that his own "group and the canh-. state," Dr. Bollman explained.' . non can call upon Bix other letter- Texas Economic Education men to bolster the Frog lineup. pus as a whole strongly trowns on Three University faculty mem­ Council. — . :.k . . scholastic dishonesty, then ha is bers and four Austin men are on Thursday Longh'orn coach Slue ThrM-day less likely to choose the wrong The purpose of the council is the Board of Trustees for the Hull hadn't decided upon hia^ifth to further economic understand­Council, which has 39 members. man in the Steer starting lineup. way." ' Begins Thursday ing of everyday issuer in the He agreed on: center Ted Price, Mort§r Board is also stressing Dr. J. G. Umsta£td, prtrfeskor of public school system of Texas, Dr. forwards Don Klein and Jim Dow- The cast for Time Staggers. On, the need"'for students to know secondary education, is president' Thelm^A. Bollman, executive di­ ies and guard Jimmy Viramontes. 1952, was announced Thursday by what penalties the University im­of the Board. Dr. J. C. Dolley, rector' of the council said Thurs­ They will be joined at the tipoff Mrs. Joan Case, director. poses for cheating. • vice-president" of the University, day. The iixtefnth annual Time and Dr. Bdlimart are faculty mem­Staggers On will, play Thursday bers. Through Saturday' at 8. p.m. in Three workshops are planned "'Ml Hogg Auditorium. A Saturday ma­ for June, when nationally-known tinee will be given at 2:30 p.m. economists from Washington arid Tiokets will go on sal* Monday New York will join Texas leaders To Maid of Cotton Btovntagin -booths in front of in telling school tochers and ad­ the Texas Union. They mayalso ministrators how financial wheels . Lucianne Knight won second be psech»»ed from members of turn.. . ­ place in the "Maid of" Cotton™tibrtm Slflpna Phif honorary ao-William Nathaniel Daniells, was blessed with a rare sense of The'workshops will be limited contest held in Memphis, Tenn.j «Mp lot women in journalism University oy;McDonald,UT boy; Ait Zo­bel and Jimmy Meadow^ basket­ball boys; McLarty, SMU boy; ^Mik'e~SEilTe^office^6yrT^oiriI Johnson, fireman; Al Trseeiak, A&M gadet; Miss Nicbols, Tessie; and Freemau, press agent. Members of the Texannes, un­der the direction of "Betty Bunch, will dance in two numbers. They are Beverly Smith, Gaye Sarififrd, . Ann Morgan, Thelma Lou Avent, -Evelyn Boyd, Mary Harkelrode, : Joanne Pennington; Diane San­ders, and. Wanda Ruffner og.renditions . will. inclad NicK«fc,singing "WhatfU It BeT"fc Lax and Issett singing "The fiig Wheel"; Miss Galbraith, "Coffee Break"; Miss Guynes and McDon­ald, .''It's Pinning; Time Ag**®" Don McCliritoch, '"Extra Beau ties"; McLarty, "I Don't |4k< Your" Attitude"; Barling, •" bout"; "Fred Coffee,. "Bombay"• Miss Teague and Morris Johnson. ^Love Is Ours"; and Wheat, "Ntr Place to Park." Ckssified ad seen during^oli­days: -< ' "Wanted: buyer • for large housebirofcen collie.; "No " problem' to feed> Eats anything. "Especially. fond of fchildten," Poem turned in by someone who's a bit' unhappy with the «*ro­: pus parking situation: J^ou; For 40 day*. Ke drove the -Ark Alexander Moffit> University li­brarian. ... "An indefatigable worker, he University co-eds may enter the women's posture contest. First eliminations will be held in the Women's Gym 134 Monday, at 4 Final judging-wilfc "be Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock. 'Confused' Co-eds Fearjthe, Future, Says Ex UT Prof <, vv l-SM^ t v(s?< "nHvvr'v>i^vf4fr*'i • ' College girls hav£ been des­cribed by a former professor of the University*as listless pessi­• misstic, confused, and obseMed 1 by » fear of fhe future. > 5^\M m­3 /V*VA ;Wi *\ ffm The charge appears in an article, "Have College Women + M( ''.Ik*? " ' ^ Let Us Down?" appearing in . By HOWARD PAGE The Frogs, who shared the title by either George Scaling, high-in all-time rivalry with the Frogs Tmm Sport* SUJ) last ^ar ; with ;^fexas aud A&M,' scoring guard against TCU last despite their last two losses there. the January issue of Mademoi­ "iThe Texas Longhorns open their h a v e registered 11-victories year, or Gi)t> Ford, a 6-4 talented Texas Whipped -the -Froggies tenselle magazine. 1952 Conference bissketball-sea­ against one' lon§ defeat in piay sophomore. times iri a row before tiie Chris­Now » Harvard English pro son Saturday .night when they this season. Manhattan tripped Price, a tip-in specialist with tians won in Fort Worth two yean t fessor, Howard Mumfohl" Jone: clash with the potent TCU Frogs the Frogs in New York early in his §-8 frame,-leads the iTexas ago. Texas holds a 42-29 edge inf; says "A dark unreasoning fea . .. „ .. . . —the pre-season title favorlte^— December. . scoring with 153 points^ au aver­victories since 1916. has the college girl ip its grir. in Forlf Worth-8 wm Roge„ Coli-The Frogs displayed plenty-of age of 13.9*per game« and Dowies The team will leave Austin by This is her fear of the future, • seum. . „ strength in the Cotton Bowl ranks next with 189. Both Were bus at 10 a.m. Friday and will .; dominated by the atom bomb. :Bob Kinnan will broadcast the Tournament, downing A&M, 66-named to the all-tournament team stage^ its final workout in the He feels that the college 8^rl 35, for the championship.. " held in Dallas, coliseum at 3:30 • p^m. Players^ is not interested in the World gilme. 6ver KVET art S^p-ni^ ^ • The Longhqrns' seasoii record making the trip with Coaph |Iullfaround her and does elass work The home court advantage-and TGU returned a veterSn team stands at seven victories, ahd four drainer Frank Medina,' and man^ without applying her mind. it better season showing will make with three B&fiiors who will be .defeats. <¥exas A^M v downed the However, he says that possibly the Frogs a strong favorite in starting their third season 'against ager Dink Jones are Price, Dowies, Steers, 52-^1, in the semifinals of Scaling^:Viramontes, Klein, Ford, tHiei listlestiiess now evident may their second SWC game. TCU de­Texas Saturday night. "Coach Bus­ be shattered overnight by some feated SMU, 68-43 in their opener ter: Brannori has every mentber of the tournament, but the Longr Billy Powell, Dick -Harris, Leon. horns knocked Varidefbilt off for dramatic turn in histoiy," Wednesday night. , last season's squad back on the 1 T Black,' CeciP. Morgan^ Carroll court. ' " , third place. / ^ Minor, Luther Scarborough and • Key men in the TCU attack that •is noted for its-fast-break is cen­ter Geoj-fee McLeod, the Confer­ence's leading scorer, and guard Jimmy Ethridge, the 6-8:„speed­ster who was named the outstand­ing player in the Dallas tourna­ v.­ ment. . ! . . ^ -• Savvey--^omma'-an^Teil.JE^«. A program of economic, educa­ "We are engaged m a" long­nolds, the^sfenior forwards, and Ralph T. Daniells and John. E. shop experience to iriiprove eco­ SMU., Daniells, both of Toledo, Ohio, nomic education in their schopls Miss Knight, a sophomore at -Funeral: services -were held and conununities. ... the University, is majoring inTuesday at All Saints' Chapel. Austin .comiriitteemen are E. W. Spanish. Her activities and honorsThe"body was sent to San Antonio Jackson, Steck Company presi­ include Alpha Chi Omega socialfor ^reination. dent; Paul Sparks, Texas Federa­ chairman, Sweetheart of SigmaActive pallbearers were Alex­ tion of Labor executive secret Chi, Bluebonnet Belle, and spon­ander . Moffit, Charles Folmar, tary; James E. Taylor, Texas sor of ROTC Company A last year. Robert Poland, Harry Nelson, N. Motor Transportation Association -She is also chairman of theA. Cleveland, find, Carl Rosen­ executive-director, and Jeff Hipk- forum speakers committee, a mem­ quist.' '' . . man, st%te secretary' of the CIO. ber of Spooks, Ranger Girl of the Honorary pallbearers were Month, and was one of the top President T. S. Painter, Dr. Lee 32 Dtagr«« Low Today 25 Sweetheart nominees last year. M. Hollander, Dr. E. P» Winston, Thi& year she :ison.e of the "TenDr. 4. h. Boysen, Dr. D. B. Cas-For Friday the weatherman pre-Most Beautiful/' and a sponsor .of teil, Dr. E; T, .Mitchell, JDir. Wil­ dict* a little wRrmifr weather than the Naval. ROTC.' Last year' she liam J. Battle, Judge R. Vl^:. Stay- Thursday^ The low temperature was a finalist in-the Most Beauti­ ton, 'Robert Maxey, Dr. D. T. will be 32 degrees, but the high ful Freshman contest. *-' Starnes, Dr. David L. Miller, Dr. is -expected to-be , 45 degrees. The US . State Department R. I* Biesele, Dr. D. A. Penick, There* will bet very few sTiowers,, 1 a mo^ifc in 1950 in which Dr. E. R. Sims, Ernest Villavaso, The' highest temperature recorded^ Miss Knight was depicted as the Dr. Frederic Duncalf, and Dr. Thursday wfts 40 degrees, and the typical American ^teenager. Frederick Adams.. J T" ." lowest was 35 degrees. Tumle, UTSA tumbling club, termission and tfep other a^.. the | Acts,, which'Will include differ-will put on its annual demonstra­erid, " j erit typqs df balances, special acts, tion during., the * intermission of About 30 members of the club' arid acrobatics, were worked out the final judging. i /; * -and some members of the men's by jthe girls performing in them all of:the.judging so their identi­-The prpgEarn, which was entire­fication .-won't be known.. ly planned, by the students will both'boys arid, girls will perform have no theme*this year asMn "past to g'ether. The final act will use "Whila .poise and figure are years.* all the boys and girls in pyramids. not part of the basis' for judging, a girl with good posture will have . a good figure," said Miss Mamie Lou Pipkin, assistant director of ~ intramural athletics for women. The girls, will be judged on stands and Walking posture;: ^ ing-thfr-preliminary-eontesU-­ girls will wear bathing suits, but finalists will wear campu: clothes andthenchange into eve ning gowns for the last, part of th judging. p . Judges for the first two roun. are Mrs. Frances Crawfoid, assist ant professor of physical training Miss Sheila O'Gara, associate pro feaaor of physical' training; anc ari^d'ltealtfi edu. cation/ Judges for the finhls wil. be chosen from other * depart nents. Girls with 4ast name/ startiri. from A to P may enter the con test Monday between 4 and 5 p.ni., and those with last namet from Q. through Z > from 6 to ( p.m. . -Second preliminaries will bt Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. and the " T :3.t.,1K....„.,A— "misdemeanor and subjects drivers f Association and its president thfi to a *1 to $200 fine. for the way they've handled thia y situation," said Dean Nowotny. "Nine areas of the vehicle will be inspected—brakes, lights, horn, rear-view mirror, wheel align­ ment, steering, exhaust system, windshield and Windshield wipers," s^id Busby. One dollar wil be charged for ^ ingpection. if a car failing to ) ^eet the requirements is repaired I i ^yj^hi'n seven days and returned t^0T1 • , "Because you are driving a new car doesn't insure passing the in­spection," said Busby.,"It-is sur. prising the number of new cars that are defective." Fraternity, sorority?-and-other­ and " stii"den£ leaders,"• Rartr University sticker^ will have to Books Room. be removed from the windshields •6—-:phi Mu-Epsilon initiation, Mu- arid put on the side or rear win­ dows, continued-Busby. If the University requires a sticker" $r identification on some cars -for entrance to the campus or some' other reason, it may be piit on the lower left corner of the wind- a~carT Fourteen Austin gturages have so far been licensed by the State Department of Public Safety ^to give inspections. Housemothers are .urged to an­They are Austin Goodyear Com­swer the questions in great de pany, V. R. Smith, ^Horn's Auto tail,. S«ndy Katz,: president of the Serrice, jjfeSv; Allmari Garage, Housemanagers' Association, said, BobA^Garage,; Ca|>itol Chevrolet since the project's success depends Covert Auto. Repairif, Owens Gar­OB ; * -T « ?+ ti ' « T5" "S|fc 3 -* ^ W$ DAILY TSXAtf Page J mm i* & frfy \i •* iv- I* ouring -a -0kwm afaACT *.. Kiwanis Give Honor Texas . Touring Theatre, ' di­Aosthi Chrfe Theater iPlayhouse. Plays for the local Ims&k «f *• For Sportsmanship rected and organized by Byrie : /The group will g^v* adaptions AAUW. ^ Casii assistant prof essor of driuna, from Shakespeare's "Macbeth," . Havb« 9&9WI t» warn *bi A* ByBOBHALFORD ball-controlling Texas Aggies, Frog* to a natrow 51-49 victory most of tha final\alf. Ford waa mil open Friday at 8:16 p.m. for "Midsummer Night's Dream," and people In 26 dtfesros sill trpm.y Tm*n gfoHt 8Mf . a continuous six-day run at the Jon# P»vi». 65-85, to win the first-place tro­in tha semifinal round. the only Steer to go all the way. "Taming of the Shrew," under the and rises of stages, and imdcr, i fM liai c«« linebacker Playing their best and most eon* Price, the tournament's high rigorous drcumstancee,. the phy. The Cadets were no match TCU landed in the finals after sponsorship of the Austin* Civictain of the Lo ffistent basketball of the season, scorer with 62 points for thethree beating Bice in the first round, Tbeatar. ; , f, t, ers still JMMtthey iam liad^J for the Ctfwtown crew who aiter­ th« annual Southwest Conierienee Coach Slue Hull's Texas Long- games, scored 10 ***in*t Vandy then edging Vanderb'ilU The Ag­Heart Attack Kills Organised last as a trtte tiieater expfrfcnee, Mr. ->" sommecr a Sportsmsftship Tfrophy inl Port horns trounced , a highly touted nately employed a "fist breaking followed by Dowies with 13. gies beat Arkansas in the initial company of professional ftttors; believes. They intend to pro-* *, 1® ijftctb Thttrtdayi " | v VandexbfH five, 65-40,.Saturday offense and the deadly hook shots The Longhorns enjoyed back­round then won from the Long­ vide a consistent-year by year 43K the theater fills the need for the The honorary tarard wis pre­night to take home third place of Center George McLeod to roll board superiority throughout the horns, 62-51, in overtime in the type of company that cSn give working place for those gradoat*^; & bei tip their large margin. American Sculptor sented to Davis for his excellent laurels in the first annual South­contest with sophomore Gib Ford, semifinals. ing students of drama in Texas. the state, pariiailariy tile st^lar behavior on the gridiron.lor the west:.Conference Tournament in .The Longhorns, with all-tourna­in his first starting role, gathering The semifinal defeat of Texas towns, a greater appreciation of Austin students belonging to ret past i«a«on and Was awarded by Dallas' Fair Park Recreation ment performers James Dowi.es in more than his share ,of the-13-v Jo Davidiion, 88, famed Ameri­ Building. • . . ;•' * * waa ^ personal* triumph for th^ can sculptor, died of a heart at­"live" theater, and can furnish the group are Robert Symonds, Aa bounds. p• th^Fore^rth KSiwis Club^t Mid Ted Price leading the scoring* Agues' little all-Conference guard professional plaees for drama Marjorie Farr, BUI Pitts, Bill Ro-^ ' " lt-:«pedal hmcheop. In the championship tilt, TCU's had a surprisingly easy time with ^oach Hull, wiih a 19-polnt lead Jewell McDowell, whose nifty ball-tack Wednesday night at bis graduates. ^ berts, Dave Thomas, and Gene ty once-beaten Frogs easily beat the1 the Tertnesseans who had held the at Mlftime, chose to play reserves' country/ home in Cenral France. Longhorn Coach Ed Price was handling and unerring two-handed Wdlk Robert Cass and Marion pp The groap has toured the' stateCharles Umlaof, University as­ -speaker at the luncheon and com- set shQts kept, the Farmers in the HayS are graduates of the Unfc­ for two weeks presenting Shakes­ '( ' .nested on the honor as ''one of game after tall center Buddy Da­sociate professor of art, stated pearean selections and children's versity of Washington drama do--I that Davidson had done work for , |he finest giveh i?layeri;M • vis had fouled out and startjng partment in Sea^ie. , the Washington, D.C. Haft of tei ./PriceSaid, "MUmy-a^ids are forward Leroy Miksch had left Reservations may be made by an Fame,~ and that bf was famous ^ "Beyolts of the first half of the .made^during the season :t?]p] with ankle injury. Don Klein calling the Austin Civic Theater. eai for bis art and sculpture work tonr haV« intensified the original .# ho"earn them with physical held Davis to seven points while wa both in America an4 abroad. conception of a need for this type achievement on "the field, bat he toas in thegame.. Texas," Mr. Cass of theatre in lower side . •tone of them mean any more to The 6-9 'McDowell, playing his Boim in' the east tenements of New York City, reflects. "Both; in terms of cul­ACTMtlodrama Try-outs ^ either the boy who Ut honored, his last game against Texas, scored tural education and. a practical school or coach titan this one.' It B: VOLLEYBALL finish three steps in the lead. with a 48.1 time. ^ holm .will head the east. The Opera bilt at the other forward «nd Mc­ . 7 o'clock* Oklahoma won the 1,600-meter will be conducted by Fritz Stiedry. Blgma Phi Epallon v». Kappa Sigma. Texas managed to put their Dowell and Johnny Ethridge of 7:48 o'tloak ' -mark in the books again when the relay in 3:41.1, TCU at the guards. ; Milton Cross will be the. com­ Phi Delta Theta va. Delta Kappa Eptllen. mentator. J^nghorii ~ 400-meter sprint rrelay • ." " * ' ' > Ethridge, a 5-8 inch sharpshoot­ -rdajr—1. (Smith, team raced in first with a time of 400-aaatar Tama Austin's ABC station, is KNOW, Mayea,' P«r»on, Thomaa): %. North er who paced the Horned Frog 1490! on the dial. 7^ 41.C It was the first time the Tsxaa Siat«; 3. Oklahoma; 4. Loyola fast break, was selected, the tour­ SALK SALE! (N«w Orlaana). Tim«, 41.4. Sugar Bowl track festival has in­ 400-meter run—J. John Voight. Okla. nament's outstanding performer, cluded the 400-meter relay, 100- A&M; 2. J. W. Maahburti, Oklahoma; 3. ' *'* DON WEEDDN meter run and the 1,600-meter re-Harry Le*. Oklahoma. Time, 48.i (new Teiaa (SS) | SMU (43) STARTS TONIGHT Sugar Bowl record), lay. ¥/&j 1,500 meter Johamon, ft :tp fg ft tj» Texas Tourinig thaafrt's •; • run—l.lJ>anla SERVICE STATION Purdue; 2. Wirrn bruatalat, Miehican Dowies, t 7 IT Hurray, t 2 > DAILY A M CARTE^MgNU 3400 Guadalupe PkMf Counting these three,races, five 8. Haynei, Time, Klein, 0 1 > 5-8920 State; Ronafd Naivy. f I Hilt, t new records were set during the Ford, t 0 0 Kastman, f 3 r,<' Anaouncaa New Gasoline 'SUs8.2 (new Sugar Bowl record>. , Powell, je 1 1 Propp, f 0 Short Cuts pHcM-par cat-meet. -Pole Vault—X.'Bob Richards, lUinoia Boftelesil Ocean Perch , A. C..14-8;• 2. Don Laz, llllnoli and Cortex, f 0 0,Blac'n, t 0 White or Traffic «_•-19'Ac Price," e 2. 16'"Holm, c -8' Gobi Oulf or R<|. -••-•• -• -23e The Nfw Orleans show included-] Don Cooper, Nebraaka/ (tied). 14-4.. . Harris, f 0 2 Fried Select Oysters Kend'l, eAttel- Premium or No-Nox ... • 2Se the;only 'active pole vaulters who. 110-meter high hurdlea—1. Dicfc Scaling, a 4 WT- aey,. Navy ; >2. Val Joe Walker, SMU; 1 9 Galey, g" t Smothered Veal Cutlet WWte Side Wail TIraa 1 have cleared 15 feet, Bob Riich-. j 3, Joe 'McNulty, Illinoia. Time, 14-2 (new Black, g9 1 8 Bryant ,g Shakespeare New—Recapa—Used TIRE SPECIALS ards, . from the I Illinois Athletfd Sugar Boi»l record). Morgan/ g 0 0 Freeman, g 2 Grilled Pwrk Chops Minor, g fihee'r, g 100-meter daah—1. Dean Smith, Tex­ •MIDSUMMER Nf&HT'S S1S.SS V'r'm't'a, g 670. a ts Club,.Don Laz of Illinois, and Don as; 2. Buddy Fowlkea, Georgia Tech: Haynes, g Fried"Breast of Chicken fl7.0S Se'rb'r'h, g e.oosie _ SI 3. Paul Well*, Okla. ASM; Time, J0.8 Pliers, g DREAM Unconditional Guaranteed Cobper. of Nebraska. Grilled Boneless Haa (new. Sugar Bowl record and equals Richards cleared the. bar at' DEAN SMITH Olympic record). ToUls 19 20 68 Totsils 18 « 42 [•TAMING OF 7 • Breaded Turkey Steak Texas (81) AAM (S2) THE SHREW -the All-Chicken Pie fg ft tp 6 WMACBETH Klein, f 2 Farmer, f (all a la carte,orders,aervod Dowies, f 8 16 Miksch, f Abridged version* of Price, c 4 20 Davis, e with crisp green salad, fres)) Scaling, g 0 2 Walker, g the** three great ghyiBlack, g-1 1 Heft, g . in on* eminf fried potatoes and.all thev Morgan, g 1 1 M'D'well, g 7 Minor, g 0 0 Blnford, g 0 FRI. Thru WED. homemade hot rolls you want)v ..Powell, c 0 0 Homer, g 1 " Harris, f 0 0 Adams'n, g 0 JAN. 4-9 Our choice steaks aire,the vtff Univ. 0Oc|Children, eOc. Totals 1» 19 SI Totals 18 18 82 . , Gen. St.20; Has. SI.SO •. "hone C-0S41 far reaervatiatos best that:monoiy can buyTexaa (68) Vasderbilt (49) apanaorad fcy fg ft tpl fg ft' tp These rich:desserts daily: Price, e 6 6 16 Kardokus,f S 1 11 7fce AuibiGMcTtieabe Oowiea, i 1. 713 WaUs, i 2 4 8 Klsin, t 6 1 1 Heldman, c 2 2 6 : SWr-HI Lemon Pie ^ Vlr*m't'a, f t 2 M'Kensle.g 0 0 0 Dutch Apple Pie 1 . :la,ck, g Fridrich, g 0 J-a Unor, g ,0 1 4 u Southw'd.g 2 Strawberry Shortcake Iorgan, g 1 Fintth,* g 0 1 J * 'owe)], c 1 Fei*, c 2 0 4 Chocolate Malted Milk Cake m "Ta'rrls, t 1 Nordh'a.g 8 1 7 M Jortea, t 2 Rumbach.g 0 0 0 w -Scarb'r'h, ( 2 Oossmitn, 112 4 mk ford, t -4 White, f 0 0 0 Patton, e l 0 a Totals 38 19 65 Totals 17 IS 49 [ rhf IV I Hi \ TI' I s two SHOWS NIGHTLY Feature Starta at 7 P. M. Is The -ZZ DRIVE-IN <• v-*.' "H«r« Com«s Thi ! A free toss by 6-0 guard Char-Groom" "Saturday's "Tha Prlnca # ' ; lie Lampley after the'^rame had Blng Croabjr Jane. Wyaua ; ended gave Murray State of.Ken.--"KIT CARSON" Hero" Who Was a ; tucky a 04-63 victory over Texas* Bin Entott John Darak Donna K*e4 • ThiaP' ; ! tonghorttr^tessiBwi^^s^ appear^ J ; ToayGnrtla i ance before the holiday*r"^^J^3i Plpar Lanria "Father Is a {. A Longhorn foul, seconds be­ •&S=r "Soddla : fore the final buszer sottnded, j allowed Lampley to take the WUBmb HoUam Franip, "Appoiiititiont With charity, toss that meant the dif­ ne­ Murray's guard Bennie Purcell "Tho Redhead and 11 MlNTEI^TArE^^THEATFK tied for high point honors with J20 points each. The Cowboy** Ci dorl: Rj>o«kto Flaailag Ta« array _ N Beahaar. t':' 8 Dowlea, i 'l Randolph Scott Ann Sharidaa _ WAftMOt Garrett J. S Klein, 1-1 ; OeWe««e, .1 Prfca, Doris lTi| Danny e t 20 Pttriall, g. « Vlramonte_ 2 Lampley, .? Scaling, 'gi. J 10 16 ,s liwmas Clark, e 0 Harria, f _ 0 Oott, t ._ 0 ford, f • preaming Out Loud T1 Jeffray, g. l Powell, a _1 Lm> Mid Ahoer all i Mike*, g . 0 Black, |i_ 1 Minor, g* _ 0 "law of the Lash" Laah Larua Total* _21 II 64 Total* 28 61 Hi siMsa^gNsssu 410 ^ Agn ie • ei' • oh ' I. Jt S'CV'. , WELCOME Tk« Toagb«at Gay Y'• • '"COPPER-UNtQN" M! I. K wiu •2v 'K •&*­rfi.j*«^,sSS&PMifjs".v-tv t SMS* e %§i| flw MM Stelas delegation to the terested in the collective security pf the i the minds ©f«H—UN whito *aettmln* » minimum of obli- UttM Mon on mc Campusl" '-.k-•' r-.-^-.-.•• : ;-.-.^5. ."hr. -j,.-ItnrtRv*-v &£> «-ByMb|ir kfr }M j" 11 Wednesday uhad that body J»Uoq% could contributejbnt don^t Ui H 1*1 for more aid in sharing the Mburden and So the XJ.SL, to which almost any •acrifice* of the Korean war—even if country in financial straits extends an ?L?£SL|CERSTEN V ',i:^ 7neIrvref!I?? ^ own jmblteatlW rMMN Mtt«r ' knew little detail about the cases may. or may not be a "tilwiif* armistice negotiations are successful. % outstretched palm, is left holding"0^^ I never look another turkey v&e'd brought up, but they were ^eveiit, but does hetmld the be*' in the face. -a! ^ .. >. • v j?eonvineed their senator had been ginning of a modest medium ffl# Unfortunately^^^pr^ggmtativeg of verfoial bag in the UN,also. ^ V Now thwe't not^^ 'wro%-^^eraecuted by the press and thefthe exchange of ideas, Infonna­the60-nation political committee that If these words of Gohen f ell oia uii-r' "With turkeys, underst«nd,~tt wed,. Administratis , -i',|i«a, mi tdvie* wfck* fK'ite ^^11 u Sparingly. But after Bwtfw'days-j DEFENSE DldfeST^ I# heard U.S. delegate Benjamin Cohen's wfflrng ears, the UN took another lengthy (with few exceptions) of baifed T• 1.1. ^ .. ... • „ . , s'jwWiftchtti^l ifUkittpw* In the iwtrhohday mail deluge, request can't be expected to offer help, stride backwards: "It is a matter of self-turkey, fried turkey, boiled and. Ife fnAMI M Maeae* **««•• A J •• AL -**' *• i •-,• " • •••','7 -"•'! • 'S-ii '/stewed turkey,' open-faced turkey the Texan received the first issuer planaunderwhkhdurpeopUtwfij^r ..... • . •--­ As in thepast, many nations wiH probab­interest for each of us to contribute to sandwiches with eream gravy . ot a 4-page' pamphlet entitled be given maximym ptoteeticai )a "Texas Defense Digest." The of­ ly he satisfied with the virtual free ride any such action-(Korea) as much as we splattered all over, turkey hash ficial of De-the event of catastrophe reeuli. v and stew, turkey dreMing, I was publication Text* ing from natural disaster «r provided by theU.S. can. Only thus can we insuretheibroadest getting m Jxifle tired -of that bird. '* fense and Disaster Relief Head­my action. 5 quarters had a'historical summary Time passed. Came the hour "Reports and news items fraai Some'countries, of course, were shat­United Nations character of any oper*> of "How Far Have We Come?" in-of Texas for returning tb school, and all -all sections are defense, pointing tered in World "War H so badly that they tion and make the aggressor feel the full the bags were «eatly paeked. It civil out that corned. Mail them in. This will be}'-.: protection of homes and civilians, was mid-morning-Wedfteaday. in keeping witfi the spirit of ee-/^ can contribute little or nothing in the moral force of world action in support of is a practice as old as the state , -operation and the philosophy ' Mother said:/"Oh, you'll mist If itself. : ^ way of men and war goods. Others,;in-; world law. your dinner on that train. \ Why : national neighboriiaess' ehara«t«rr?"S^ * Also on the first page, a quote ising our entire effort. \ not let me fix you a couple of nice turkey sandwiches to take from Governor Shivers' opening "This Digest is dedicated to iiie v', _ message to the Fifty-second Leg-service of local communitiea, ef» tion has bungled in general. In charging •A --i.. er. Husbands called the ability to By BOBBY JONES morotrs little ^playlet which paro­ •that there has been bungling, Republi-Highway killers in Texas hit their —• —And -Jjow many-houts day died Shakespeare's "Hamlet." he a good homemaker' moit~vital| r icia Wives rated faithfulness and loy­ grisly.peak,in the recent holiday season: . did you do lessons?" said Alice, One particular part is .where : •i-4­ "•Jty highest. . in a hurry to change the subject. King Claudius is telling of a tra­ over 120 fatalities. ' ' "Some^ VnuBual"complaints ih thf? Jtwo other public gripes: heavy taxes and gedy which he wrote in his mis­ 4,Ten hours the first day," said "dislikes" poll: i Korea. . ..---V; : v-: > „ Nationally, the autocide tally aver the .tiie Mock Turtle: "nine the next, guided youth: 'pfjortuhiiied / f joticeA "She goes withont her teetit." and so on." "The acts were five^-though by . "The darn fool, she voted for Big government breeds conniption, and; holidays almost reached 1,000—stagger­"What a curious plan!" ex­five acts too'long, I wrote an act; • Roosevelt." v . ; Students registered with the Teacher ing total evenIn tfiese speed-crazy times. -claimed Alice. * by way of epilogue—an act by The U.S. Civil Service Commtialon "The thing I dislike most about big government as we know it has bred announces fUliikK va­^Placement Service who are-interested examinations' for "That's the reason they're which death was cancies of In positions , at mid-semester my is doesn't ' the penalty of in the , position Foreman of securing husband that he should heavy taxes. There is no evidence that The second million will be much quick­called lessons," the Gryphon re­meted out to all who sneered at Aircraft Shops sit fBBOO per annutai for report to Teacher Placement Of­agree with what I say." . ^ fices .In Sutton Hall January-4 and 6employment at Salt Marcos Air Fortt marked: "because they lessen it, The play was not good—-but Base, San Marco», TMu Adaitipnal iiw for Interviews with superintendent* who "Her cold feet." • . the Republican party, had it been in , er thanthefirst. the punishment who '1 will be here then. from day to day." of those formation and application forma may 'be "The grease he puts on $!• HOB CRAY. Director —"Alice in Wonderland" laughed at it was capital" obtained from the pott office^ from -Teacher Placement Service hair." the Executive' Secretary, Board of U.S. Civil Service Examiners, San Marcos Air ' "She's just like all -women-— N»lflhborinfl Now» University Staff members will receive Whatever its faults may be>-the Speaking of final exams re­Force Base, Sen Marcos. their payroll checks and warrants tbo much mouth," The Civil Service Commission recently on University certainly is a place that minds us of a rather-humorous announced examinations or Aeronautical Friday, January 4, 1952-from 8 to IS and from 1 to 4,Research Intern and Aeronautical Be- goes in for education. Always edu­ joke. I suppose some smart-aleck for filling positions C. H. SPARENBERO search Scienttst In cating people, giving them' term might make the remark that no laboratories of the National Advisory ""*• -Auditor ONE DAY Committee for Aeronautic! at varionsjo­ themes to write, final exams to one was speaking of final exams, The Students who expect to movsl at the cations throughout the country. end of this semester must come to-the Cleaning and Pressing study for . . . ' but since the joke doesn't even salary for the Intern positions Is 18,410 Women year; for Aeronautical Research Scien­ a We've run into a rather ugly have the slightest connection with a office of the Desn. of for No Extra Charga a . . moving permit before January 14. Writ­tist positions from $4,205 to |10,800 situation like that' ourself -(selves. them, no one HAS to speak of y'tftr* ten statement of Intention to move must To dualify for tha positions, be ' given to the resident .hostesses by LONGHORN CLEANERS Pick the right one and win a gen­' final exams. Intern applicants must-have completed a -full January 15. 2SU Guadalupe a MtNT uine imitation gold bamboo back­A certain man imbibed tod Failure to give auch written notice 4.year college course leading to • bache­ ir job i.schott . he. can ignore the opinions ALARMED SNOOZER by January' IS Indicates that the Student scratcher) when various teachers much during the holiday season, lor's degree with major study in physics,, assumed contract in the has a same . and ideaa of the common chemistry, electronics, metallurgy, engi­ A near ca^strophe*w'as not residence for the following semester.- Mmtktmgi MitUr announced in class that certain and as a result, entered Ms house neering phjrsles, naval architecture, or ere seems to he a dif-students. . averted at dawn recently at tasks and homages were due them one night, stood himself up in the an appropriate' branch of engineering. DOROTHY GEBAUER AUSTIN Dean of Women e ef opinion between Applications will be accepted from senior WELDING * "What we're looking for is UCLA when a sleepy student before, the semester* closed. By corner and said ovfer and over to students who expect to complete the re- student publications at the time when an editor will dived out of bed to shut off . judicious questioning, however,, it himself, "I'm a Christmas tree, autred courses within 9 months of the RADIATOR ate of filing application. No written EXPRESS BUS SERVICE WORKS AAM. support the studerft body-his alarm clock. . became readily-apparent we were but I don't have any ornaments." test 1* required. The age limits of IS to OOO W. StfcSt |k-.ttie November issue of the thing the students propose, Unaccustomed as he was to paper assigned. Others of our have any ornaments." to veteran preference. v This fast was hronght out not necessarily backing every­It was a nine-foot drop. let off easy flyifch just one term I'm a Christmas tree, but I don't 85 y^ars are waived for jierions entitled to HOUSTON -Tel. M7» Fqr the Aeronautical Research Scien­ 4 Hours Call 2-1135­ CorMnentator, campus humor but at least refraining from great heights, the stticfent, a acquaintance were loaded down As he'was in the midst of all tist positions, applicants must have com­ pleted a 4-year college course leading to trjring to tear down, the last physics major, speiat his first entered a tnagaxine, which had the fol- with two and more. this, his wife the room bachelor's degree with major study in Kerrville Bus Co. S wing to say about the Bat-shreds of what was once night in the uppermost bunk Beneath their covering of and, observing his condition, hung . an appropriate freid of engineering, the Having a party t 118 E. 10th .physical aclences, mathematics, or other Ion, Aggieland newspaper: A4M." of a triple-decker bed. frightening work, though, term one on him. related fields of science. They must also * Novelty Robber Maaka **The editors ^ot tiie Com-RATE PROFS Keeping the alarm 61ock on themes are really as good for.you • V. have had appropriate professional scien­ * Helium Inflated BalleeM the floor, it was his usual as A "whole, keg of Not many people know how to tific or engineering experience which * Ceetnanes Buy ec Rent •tentator hope thOs Battalion Students at the Illinois' ln- orange juice has demonstrated ability to do research We have Nonreltiee af aO tjpea will write a stinging ^criticism habit to stick, his hand -out They make you informed on such ^catch an jaJUigator with a Ranger work. Pertinent graduate atudy may be ROBBIN'S BODY SHOP •titat* of Technology will be from '_ i. it.i» f — A . M / 'binoculars,V « M A l n aA substituted alt the required '' of this issue. There seems to under the covers, shut a wide* J variety of'J things^—limitedI Magaznie/a pairM t ofa l A 1 l M for of ex­ AUSTIN NOVELTY CO. perience through grade GS-11 (15,840 a "Complete Body aad Fender Repair" given the opportunity to rate go tweezers, and year) eoo w. stb be no way to get the support the alarm off, and back only by how thoroughly you cover pair of an empty : and' for part of that required for Pk. mnt and confidence of the. student their individual instructors for some more sleep. the subject. match box, we'll wager, so right the higher grade levels. No written test * PAINTING * SEAT COVERS . 1 ^and elasses in a week. "It was horrible, horrible," here we might as well pass the is required. it GLASS * AUTO REFINISHINO oughly run down by the Bat­T|»e rating, sponsored by he exclaimed as he described we're so fascinatingly easy to knowledge on. . forms may be obtained from the Com­lSOS tavaca Ph. 7-4STS body as quickly as to be thor­ Take us for example, because Further information and application mission's Local Secretary, Mr. A. E. talion—particularly If an edi­the honorary fraternities, is his fall, how he frightened his write abopt. Our theme Was an You take all the aforemen­Davis, located at the Post Office, from to give the instructors an idea roommates half to death, and tioned equipment arid find a likely Civil Service regional offices, or from torial appears on the subject. English theme, and we chose W. the United States Civil .Service Commis­ 'The whole. situation is a of how improve their . how he had to have six S. Gilbert is a subect. That's the looking spot alongside .some river sion, Waahington 26, D.C. Application* 7 SPEEDWAV stitches in a most crucial will be accepted until further notige for aad state of affairs. The Bat­teaching methods. The forms "one who comes in front of bank. • both examinations. talion should be the organ of that will be fiU$d «ut are place. Sullivan. Taking the Ranger in hand, sit RADIO the students of A&M, and not strictly confidential ^and stu­The student remained As a result, we're just loaded down and begin laughing immo­ SALK * SERVICE the tool of a few Inspired dent* filling them outdare not awake this time. down with stuff we didn't use in derately at the. jokes. Soon an alli­Mimeographing—Booklets—Programs W. M. Walsh. Owner Jurnalists' used' to stir up required to give their nkqies. MORAL VALUES . the theme. . gator will come up behind you 7-3846 Typing and Uthoprlnting-Letterbeads 2010 Speedway trouble. Questions eover instaructoK A student ring at Washing­* *For instance (Fr.: par instance) and peer over y9ur shoulder to LUXURY If Envelopee aad Addressing yery editor of the Bat-material in course, textbook, ton University has: been Gilbert has furnished us with discover what is so "funny. ^nl tests, and other quite a few catch-phrases: "The When this happens, slowly put bHaking ftito" campus build- AUS-TEX DUPLICATORS >rl,d on fire.' He 1 pwtinent material, I^nting ings ajid offices with a master. policeman's lot is not a hap'py the Ranger down on the ground^ 400 E. 11th Dia!S-SS3S Chicago College of LOWEST COST loses touch with -the student slips vrill include suitability or ^)ne." "The flowers that bloom in and seize the pair of binoculars. now MfcXafrChfrCbt body. He has isolated himself equipment and length of ex-All iocta^-.have now been the spS^rwMlrt^'Wh^ Then, looking .at the alligator on a high pinnacle from which periments. changed. No, never. What never? Well, throug^H'tKe~worrg'^en^'J^iek"tt, up with the tweezers and stuff it Five studienwyhave been hardly ever.'' INSTITUTO TECfiOL^Pe^ AUSTIN to • * hurriedly into the match box. dismissed and tEe^yniversity e » An outstanding college serv­ is guarding its p&p&rs with Friend Willie also wrote a hu-Serves eight. - . One Raa ing a splendid profession. Member Southern Association of Way Ti renewed vigor. A studenkaur-Colleges and Secondary Schools. Doctor of Optometry degree San Antonio _1.S0 s. vey indicates that' cheating Member Association of Texas Wacd -_2.10 S. Colleges. . three -years for students en­Dallas l -4.05 Daily Texan Crossword Puzzle is "fairly widespread" in au tering with sixty or more T. Fort Worth'. _».»• f. The Dally tsaa. »Hadsst Mnrspaper of A* Oairmttf of Texas, fa " Batartay. fflepteraber THE SUMMER SCHOOL semester, credits in specified bllshed in AMtin everY morning ezeevt Mondajr sod Sato: classes. . Jane: and a> "no . :. :: bi-weeklr Declared Chancellor Arthur liberal Arts courses.-. (ftw except-duftei holiday and examination ,perioda, and ^ OF DISTINCTION dorloB tb* sommn seeeloiis aodei the ttti« of!The Summer Texan on Tneeday aad fridav by Texas Stadent FobUcattoB*. ine-H. Compton: "Discussion in ACROSS ,5; A cut 22. Diisflgure REGISTRATION TEB. 28 uww rvwvu n in -• Newt eontHbutioas v*vept#d (2-141<) or at the university circles' throughout ellets of -of miat .23. Consumed Today's , July 12 to August J8. 1#BS Students are granted profes-os Itw ftflKes'taMSpteW Wfaii oB»r^-#,argar-«t-''th -HE¥^EXfER^ENGEi4NTER£STrt Opinion* of th» fens are no* neeeeeartly rboee of of other University oifieiala x . S ssftB55; 10. Billows 7. Mlschie-27. Hole of anaBelectfve Service. . u Entered as seeond-eiass saatter October IS. 1941 at the Poet Oiflee at And world conditions has led ' Classified Aa'stin. Texas, oader 'be Aet of Mareb S. (879, to a" decline and breakdown 12. Plant use vous persons a needle Intensive Spanish and Enslish,-His­Excellfent clinical facilities. ^African tory,. Literature, Philosophy, Socio, PHONE S-S771 . • -". • tMnritTtn mum mm «yav»rt" ^ in student behavior and has for fiber 29. Thrift Ads logy, Government amd.'Law, Geogra­Athletic-and recreational ac­ . The Aaaoolated Prea, ia exeitnivsdy entitled u the aae for rWobtieation M -increased cheating." 13. Sultan's iyer 32. Garden tool phy and Geopolitics, Folklore, Arts. tivities. Dormitories on the an news dispatcher «re41Ud <« tt or Mrt otherwise credited to this news, decree 9. P 35. Skillful and Crafts, Special Workshops. campus. paper, and local iteoas of speataneoaa ariafa pttbUahed herein Bichti of . DORM PETf ^ of Idc! 36. Scottish- M 14. Insinuate wMlatlw of all other mattag bereia also (erttted. Modern Plant in. Beautiful CHICAGO COLLEGE OF . It's all right for University 15. Form 11; Flower Gaelic " OPTOMETRY Represented for NatiotMJ Advertlahit bj National Advertisinc of Indiana students to keep into Jelly 17. Lofty 7-Marbles Location Surrounded by KATY A Service. Ine. .Collesa. Pabllsbere Repreeentative 2312 North CJark Street 410 Hadtoos Ave. ' New, York. N,l . love birjis' in thfir djormi-16. Fuel mountain Girl's name Mountains Chicago 14> Illinois Chicago — SHloa -Lot AsieMs — Sen FratMsco toriM. Previously students 18. Southeast 19. Exclamation 'ss.) 42. Twilled Writ* for tall Information: A x'­weiC permitted to keep-oiily' by south 20. Particles v . 40. To jitpwi fabiics goldfish and canaries in their . (abbr.) 2l.Xinen vest-41. HlgheiSk 4,4. Man'a name ESCUELA DE. YERANO, dorms, but a committee of 19. A dance ment (Eccl.) i>oint 46. Epoch 21. Wine Apdo. 118, An-Aaaerieaa deaps,and administration offi­ receptacles Monterrey, N. L. Mexico cials gave love birds the green Use the Texan Classified Ads SUBSCRtFTIONRATES MUIsim MaeripUss . fkrse Mtstkij light.' ,: 24. Tiny Delivered '• Hailed in Aostin JltiUed'fcnt of towa 2$. Shaping f .7» per aia. ..-.v tlM> per b» . ^"S .76 per mo. Only after they had seen implement: one of the birds climb up and THE DAILY PRODUCE QUICK ^ 30. Now rAFF • , > ; -down a toy ladder and drive 31.Gap TEXAN CLASSIFIED ADS ' RESULTS,, « Editor-hi-Cnief SUSS KERSTEN a-spring-powered yellow con­ 33.Bare klanapiaf.Editor BRAD BYERS vertible across a' table. ;V 34. Forests Editorial Assistant Mildred Klesel Rooms for Rent Typing CAMPUS PROBE " 36. Greekletter News Editor u Marjorie_Clapp Sports Editor ~-u.. Ken "rtoley I. Honorary and professional 39. Born Ah TICKET p|an—Boys' -Student STUDENTS—BOOMS, kitchens — epart­ soci»ties. at Wi 40. PTke-like fish mente. Z blocks from campus. Ill W. ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER W aeonratft Society Editors-Betty SegiJ Iowa Stat* One blockr from evnpusi Meals l»th SU Phone S^IS. 2-6887. 6-1748 after 6, week ends. i«S« will lie the subject of an 43. Means of jer,velamily style. Hot rolls every ' Goinp^rtz eveniBg. iSojHe made pie..8-6116—7-04Q0. EXPERIENCED:. THESES.' 'Me.. UalVw-Crozler, Flo Coi, the constitutions of campus t-4946, 45. Barrier Editors An$e Oiambeni, Dordthy Campb$U» organizations which restrict Coaching HAIR CBTS 75c " 47. Cro^d Staey's Barber Shop c ^602. Uuadalupe THKSBS. *DISSERTATIONS, (Eleetri. Gene Dow, O&n Brewer, Jo Ann Dickerson .membership on .wll^tous or 48. Longhike matic).-l)ictetion/C6echina Mr*. "Fel-. mm Exchange Editor Joe-L.'Schott meek* $S-24l*. * 'Swgial.grounds. 4?. Literary COACHING IN Spanish Experienced BXPERlENCfcD U.A graduate. ItlMison­ -teacher. Near University Mill :-3naa ••••a STAFF FO& THI3 ISSUE i,v RECORDS WIGGLES , composition naaaa •••na ahte Mrs. Uavis 6-1287 ay Editor ^ An OfcJahoma Unlrarsity: .v.,50. God.of war TYPINGt-mSAT work. Pick, np service. Mitor not's _ .. f Assistant NlghtiTditbr Barban Rubenstein eleetrical "wigMe mptet" Uat v aamaaw.m .utm r'Sf ssao •uuiaQii Night K^iwwtei' James Luslr records how .m&ctr ffdgeting CcolWq.) &•:• TWO NICELY iuraiahed t#« aaaiaj aiii£3!3i3 Copyreader 2.LonjBr*ear . 6 -H f 1 1 >v 3f,195? " THE DAH.Y TEXAH P«g» 4 *?'r ^ $ .-i * * *> , «• } -n!^ s K ? v ^ | *• -, V " r ^ v * m v 4-^ J ^T ^ Over «h« T-Cup 30 Students Attendv' ./• es to Be Initiated Religious Contetence CtAiMGb Thirty University students and peopls attended th« &s five religious directors attended front every stata and Oat S06 the 16th quadrennial conference th„ese were internatlond & r ?i of the Student Volunteer JHove-students. About fifteen d< " fr-Aj ment in Lawrence, Kas. The theme! tiona were ropresented. of the convention .which' was held The purpose^ of; the «lv December 27-Januarjr 1, was Volunteer. Movement, Petet Mo Thitt Chapter of MM Phi University LUiM Clafc his been Turner^ vice-president; Sally Ches-nar each Friday at 8:30 p.m. in "Christians io t h e-W orld EpiU«*» national musie sorority, postponed to -V«d»ndir. It will nick, sferetety; Jesse Harris; trea­Whi^h any faculty member other Struggle." mission1; of tho „Christian f? v- be held from 4 to 9 at-' the Uni­surer^ Barbara Butchers, person­ wil^ initiate six pledge* Friday at ir than a chemical engineer is in­Calvin Koomey, Leo "Lee, Jerry and to interest at least soma%«' V V -versity Club. nel manner; and Kenneth Flagg, vited to speak to * group of .ita-Renner, Athena Baghdassarian, them in" becoming miawrtnar •Sr*«^ 6 p.m. in tho Music Mbrary. -•; -v.-; v public relations. ' dents and factiity. Claiborne Bell, Jim H01, Bill The quadrennial conference' d thin* to --•Sigma-lot* Eytloa, honorary • * ':/V; Brandt, Louise Brandt, Peggy presided over by the chairman^ RutharfiSe Huser, MaryMorgan, management. fraternity, wilt hold Officers for Omega -Chi Epii-The'Law Wim Chi willhonor Harris, Ann Raskin, and Glenn the United Student Gb • •; • it's £6 Important LilligehePace, Clementine White, it* mid-winter banquet at 7 Urn; honorary chemical; enginecr-the wives of this •emester's law Brooks were among those at the Council*. ... v" and Caroline Williams. o'clock Friday, at tho Homo Econ. ing fraternity are Allen Barduhn, graduates with a dinner at Old conference. Membership elections are based omics Tea House. p. Lewie U. president; Roland Harrison, vice-Seville Tuesday at 6 p.m. -Others were Ann Shaw, Charles mwmmIM on scholarship and musicianship Hanks, University director of president; Henry Brennecke, se-Bridge will.fee played after the Petet, Hans Grothans, Joann Itn Latin Amferfcan Stadies, wilT be cretary:;OranNewman,trea«urer; with faculty recommendatioQ. in dinner. . " *-Thompson; Tom Cleveland, Lee guest speaker. Charles Ouailine, alumni secre­ Fashion % newest. brightest the major, subjort. Freeman, Bill Blambtfrg, David it Spring term officers are Joseph tary; and Bernard Lerner,, faculty Mrs. Howard Sluder of the aud­Anderson, Jerry Klutts,. Jerry favorite \ .. ." genuine cobra The Girl*' Glee Club will give K. Bailey, facllty advisor; Max-advisor;. "" itor's office was elected president Wood, Jane Hamilton, Bill Nash, a "welcome back" party, March well Gathings, president; Q. D, Ther jraternity sponsors a semi-of the National AiMciatioB of Pinkie Pinkerton, ^nd Jame^ AUTOMOBILE • . • in a sleek and highly-poh-Stutlle, vice-president, announced. Univarsity Dame* at a recent busi­Carter. i * *rs The party, scheduled for Janu­ ness meeting. ; -r n Also Blanche Rockne, Mollie .LIABILITY At Till Churches ary 8, will be a cookies and punch Gee, Richard Bright, Flo Weber, fshedpump, intan, red or "Other new officers, include Mrs. affair. Albert Hoick, Kenneth Kotzejbue, i INSURANCE Jim Pierson, vice-president; Mrs. * Bill .iKruse, Bruce-. Jones^ Jack I green cobra. Joe Anderson, secretary; Mrs. J. The regular.monthly tea of the Tolar, and Bob Breihan. j treasurer; Mrs. Ted ei to bponsor • Fred Bucy, McCall-Smith'Kibler Charles Petet, director of youth Andrechuck," reporter.; and Mrs. Carl Fenske,.parliamentarian. work at University, Presbyterian Perry-: • Church,, reported that about 2,200 i First post-Christm*s meeting of Signa Xi, honorary j^ience frater­nity, will be held-January 15 at Sweater Hop jan. 5 / S P BCI A L I Z ING I N A "Sweater Hop" with dance l of research for the Universal 8 o'clock in* Chemistry Buildingcontests and a sweater girl selec­'Jewish Encyclopedia. . 15. tion, will be held at H'H*i Founda­• • Steaks w # Catering , Dr. Robert L. Stone, associatetion Saturday from 8 to 12 p.m. Texas Inter-'Varsity Christian professor of ceramic engineering • Salads • ., . When Medicines Fellowship will have its regular -A team from Arthur Murray's and research scientist in-ceramics, Are Needed.. Dance-Studio will give exhibition Bible study groups ppen to every­will speak on "Applications of • Sea Foods : You can d*p«nd upon our larf* utocbk dances. Prizes will be awarded to one, on Friday night from 7:30" to Thermodynamics to .Ceramic Pro- to nwk* it potilrn* to All prcscrip-" y . • Rooms For Private Parties 8:30 a't 703 West 23 Street arid Hon* la • mntt«r oj mlaut*». dance contest winners. cesses." at 2516 Hertford Road. The on* 1910 GatdaitiM . Dial 1-8211 go to the Hillel Building Fund, which has been meeting with Mr. . The Pharmacy Council elected Torrytown Restaurant ED MINOR, . Pharmacist Tickets are $1.25. Proceeds will and Mrs. Cliff Taylor will be . * • two new officers recently. Marvin "Judaism arid Jesus—An-Un­changed to the home of Mr. and Moon became president.-and -Earl-* conventional View" will be dis­Mrs. W. H. Sproull on Hartford. Eblen is secretary. 2428Bcpositi6n Phone 8-2652 cussed at Hillel evening servi/ps T h i s group, led by Newton —.ThsBeifMexJcanFood Schoenley,4« studyingJohn's gos­ "Frija-jST~-T^:3j0~~by Dr. Simon with Fait, Courfeout Service Cohen, rabBT^ir^ Congregation Beth-Sholom at Kilgore. Dr. Cohen is a former director The Nawman Club elected of­ Decorated ficer-} for the spring semester re­cently. They are Ed Hiller, presi­dent; Milton J. Lehman, vic%|f Social Calender president; Pauline Pauiissen, sec&. WlajtcunoJiai retary; Corine-Lukovich, report­er; Joanne Barry, historian; and i ji Friday 504 EAST AVE. Victor Manikian, sergeant-at-IE NIW 7-9:30—Sigma Iota Epsilon ban­ Phon* 7-0253 arms. quet,'Home Ec Tea House. • M '52 With 8-12-—Sigma Delta Tau pledge Dr. George 1. Sanchez, profes­ TARING'S party, Cliff JHo'use. sor of history and philosophy and9-12—D.elta Tau Delta, formal Shoe Salon WILL YOU consultant in Latin-American ed­ dance, Country Club. ACCEPT ucation at the University, will BOSTON Street Floor Saturday speak on "Minority Groups in 1.00 DANCE 7:30-12—Phi Kappa Sigma closed Texas" at the Wesley Foundation NEWS In prints for now on Intohouse for pledges. LESSON Sunday at 6:30 p.m. Dr. Sanchez 8-12-—Dance, Hillel Foundation. is noted as an authority on Span­ tpringl Minx AAodos Is Iho label 8-12—Theta Xi closed house. ish-speaking peoples and is .the FREE -Delta/ Delta Delta closed author of several publications on that assures you theie are tho flneit­ house. CullNowfor minority groups. H:30-12—pht Mtr formal dance, Junior styles available-Ok'ed by tho f •" AppoiiUment Driskill Hotel: ­ >228 Cuadal Guadalupe—Phono 7-B439 Junior Board of Raviowl -Sketched Abovo Taaaa Thoator » 8:30-12-^Tau Delta Phi formal QrCttk GoRlbitlUse the Texan Classified Ads dance, Austin Hotel. l« the exclusive geometric print GREGG SCOTT Kappa Tau 9-12—-Phi formal dance, Commodora Perry Hotel. Phi Mu fo Select ' In 100 denier rayon crepe. 1952 Dream Girl Saturday Night FOR NOW THRU SPRING 17.95 Phi Mu members will have ffteir" Minx Modes, sit* 7 lo-VS • Free parking in our opn lot! Centennial Ball Saturday , ipi" the Crystal Ballroom of the Driskill . to 29.50 v Hoj;el from 8:SiO to 12 p.m. The 1952 Dream Girl of" Phi Mu will be announced during the dance. - Buttroys Socond floor f TWINTY THRU THIITY IIOHT OUADALUPI A Victorian theme will b«L car­ried out, illustrating the period in- which Phi Mu was founded 1tyy years ago. * Dolt* Tau D«lt« fraternity wili give a formal d^nco at the Austin Ourt .AIom Country Club^ from 9 to 12 Fri­ day nights'" Al.Pittman's orchestra will 'pro-. s jide music, and the fraternity col­ors will set the motif for decora­tions. Two gold trees decorated With purple-ornaments will cen­ HI Tier ter the dance floor, and purple, r'• N-;i selection dresses-­Our biggest sale of the year .: 1 you've never seen such wonderful vaIues . . . come in tarly and get the first . . don't miss this sole. white, and gold ornaments will hang from the ceiling. . it . ,.L _ • ,__r Delta -Dolt* Delta sorority will-give a scavenger hunt1 for mem bers. and their date! Saturday night ' ' =9S OIRDLCS AND PANTif ONKHIf 100% All Wools 69.95 Taw Delta -Phi fraternity will hold its , annual .winter formal SUkft. values from 49.95 Saturday jn the ballroom of" the • left Crapos 29.95 • Officers of the Phi Sigma Del­ ta pledgjB class are Benton Mark­ ey, president' Richard Goldsmith, vice-president; George Lauter­ 100% All Wool* • Oabardlnat valuta from 22.95 14.95 •tein, secretary-treasurer; and C. J. Shapiro, sergeant-at-arms. • Corduroys 10 95 •Phi Kop to Hold blouses «• Fprmal Saturday ' orsoys values TO 14.95 10.95 Phi Kappa Tau fraienenity vnll hold its annual winter formal Saturday night in the Main Ball­ Pantlo Girdles Value. 10.95 room of Hotel, the Commodore ^ Perry Sweetheart finalists, are Pattj Alexander, Dorothy Black^nship, Wool Poodle Cloth Yalv# Ann Chipman, Jo Ann Ehlers, Mary Esther Haskell, Jeyiine Marshall, Alice Marie Myersj and Jo Ann Nowotny, You can family see that this l» tho' greatest "girdle, salo of the year. UtMlRWECr the-waitt" cut. While it slims you down -IT Special Group of FORMALS "NEAR,THE CAMPUS" stays upl Nylon .Power not with satin elastic paner that starts High, comes down low over -r» i . A wondorful sroup wf ^tf 2716 Gudalsp* Ph. 2-0233 Bendix Aatomatic Laundry hips and thighs. 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