iJ.ii.w m w ,.l 1. 1 Jw i i y ' ' * T f: - Horns Face Georgia In Atlanta A s Night Game of Twinbill B y P A T T R I L Y T e x a n S p o r t * E d i t o r positions, both guard spots, and all four backfield positions. Clem ents are all capable throw ­ ers. T ile D a rre ll R o y a l e ra in Texas football w ill begin under the Grant Fie ld lights in A tla n ta, G a.. Sa tu r­ day night when the young Long­ horns m ake their first step) up­ w ard against the G eo rg ia B u ll­ dogs. Texas has been rated a six-point favorite in this opener. Sophomores on both team s w ill see a lot of action. R o y a l at last word planned to start three sophs, w hile W a lly Butts of G eorg ia has two in his first lineup. like look th is: F o r Texas, the num ber one unit w ill sophomore M au rice B o k e and ju n io r B o b B r y ­ ant at ends, seniors J . T. Seaholm and G arla n d Len no n at taekles, seniors Don W ilson and Robert E . L e e at guards, senior co-captain Louis D el H om m e at center, sen- ; ior co-captain W a lte r Fondren at quarterback, senior M ic k e y Sm ith at left half, sophomore M ax A h is at right half, and sophomore Don Allen at fullback. Sophs P r e c u t On T exas’ second, o r alternate, team the sophomores re a lly m ake their presence known, First-year v a rsity men hold down both end O perating w ith quarterback Roh- in the alternate team hy L a c k e y backfield are loft half George Blan ch , fullback M ike Bow dle, and either C lifford G rubbs or Rene R a ­ miro/. at right half. The B u lld o g s’ first team line has B ill W atk in s and Ken Cooper at ends, R ile y Gunnels and N at D y e 1 at tackles, C icero Lu ca s and M ack Anderson at guards, and sopho­ more D a v e L lo y d at renter. Bulldog The starting backs are directed by sophomore C h arle y B ritt, con­ field sidered the best general since Zeke B ratko w sKi W orking w ith him are junior left half C a rl M anning, G eo rg ia’s lead­ ing ground-gainer in 1956, sopho­ more right h alf Don Soberdash, and senior fullback W ilb u r I^ofton. G e o rg ia to Throw G eorg ia is expected to use the a irw a y s against the Longhorns, with B ritt and sophomore T o m m y Lew is both qu alifyin g as fine pass­ ers. The Longhorns have been w o rk ­ ing hard on pass defense, a phase w here they w e re lacking last year. And they m a y fight hack w ith a few a e ria ls them selves Fondren, Jo e L a c k e y , third-team er and T ex a s’ forte, though as w ith , most split-T team s, w ill he the running game. Tile addition of sophomores A lvis. Allen. Bow dle. B lan ch and Grubbs w ill give the Steers added punch on the ground. in Georgia w ill have the edge speed. Manning, h alfh ack Jim m y O rr. and halfback Jefferso n D a v is all are fast footmen. R o y a l has said repeatedly that T e x a s’ principal weakness is slow­ ness afoot. L ittle halfback Grubbs, if he is used, w ill m ake up for some of that, Georgia Heavier Tile Bulldog line has a 4-pound weight advantage o ver the Steers, and in the backfield G eorg ia again Flu Hits A & M Cam pus C O L L E G E S T A T IO N , iff — A college hospital spokesman said T h u rsd ay night that flu cases on J the Texas A & M cam pus have sky- | ro ck ted lo 450. D r, d ia r ie s Lyons, college hos­ p i t a l supervisor, said he did not believe any of the flu w as of the Asian v a rie ty hut that he had no w a y of knowing for certain as yet. has a 4-pound bulge, but when Texas' alternate team h ark s come in. the shoe w ill he on the other foot. W ith C la ir B ra n c h at right half the second foam ers averag e 201. and w ith R a m ire z or Grubbs they rom e in around 195. M ore than 900 tickets for the gam e w ere sold here. F a n s in Austin ran hear Yes B o x ’ descrip­ tion of the game at 7 p. rn.. A us­ tin tim e, o ver radio station K T B C . The I/Onghorns w ill he tryin g for their second w in two goes against G eorgia, having dropped the Bulldogs 41-28 the 1949 O range Bow l. in in • ru ttin g his charges through a T hu rsd ay night d rill before flying to A tlanta at 12:30 F rid a y , R o y a l said. ‘‘This Georgia gam e w ill he I d say it s going to he won rough in the fourth qu arter and not be­ fore.” About G eorgia he said, ‘‘T h e y ’re roygh. W e ’ve alw ays good and to prep are for everything, tried because th a t’s w hat w e expect.” T h u rsd ay's p ractice w as p rim a r­ ily on all phases of kicking. The fullbacks w ere working on quick kicks, alw ays a specialty at O k la­ homa. R o ya l s alm a m ater. G E O R G IA G U A R D Travis Viresett, who smarts on tfna riqVit U ie of the B u 1 i '>q I - p :s expected *o see a lot of action ag ainst Texas S a tu rd a y n qht in A v a n ia . Vinesett and H s team m a*es are o over from Athens, G a ., to play the second gam e o f a dou bleheader for A tla n ta football fan 1. The afternoon dam e a t Grand P o i w 'j fea tu re Kentucky and G e o rq 'a Tech. Tho night gam e wk be the season o p en er for both G e o r g e and ‘ H# Lo n g ­ horn'. as K aq Footb all swings into another autumn. V O L 57 Price Five C en ts AUSTIN, TEXAS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1957 Twelve Pages To day ' N O . 26 T h e D a T e x a n “ First C o liege D a ily in the S o u t h " T S M ® a . 9 ® »9S0 S P E A R H E A D IN G THE L O N G H O R N attack against G e o rg ia tom orrow rig h t will be startin g quarterbac< W a it e r Fondren and startin g right tackle G a rla n d K ern on, The Longhorns, who leave t o d a y a t noon for A tla n ta and their opening grid contest o f the season, a-e the G e o rg ia n s . The g a m e marks the beginning o f head coach D a rre;l Royal's reion at the U n iversity. There w " be a big pep rally to send off the Speers a t I 1:45 a. rn. to d a y a f G a t e 7,M em orial Stadium . rated six-point favorites over Weather: Partly Cloudy Low 70; High 95 Faubus Balks A t Injunction Governor's Attorneys A c t to Remove Judge L I T T L E R O C K . Ark,, iff — Gov. O rv a l E . Faubus. taking the offen­ sive. struck hack at the federal two governm ent Thursday w ith last-minute legal actions before F r i ­ d a y 's c ru c ia l court hearing on his use of the N ational G u ard to bar Negroes from a L ittle R o ck high school. F irs t, he refused to honor a fed­ e ra l subpoena summoning him to court as a defendant in a suit in­ vo lvin g four recently passed A rk a n ­ sas regrogation laws. A few hours later, his attor­ neys m oved to disqualify U .S. Dist Ju d g e Ronald D avies scheduled * to hear the National G u a rd case tom orrow - on grounds that D avies • N E W P O R T , R . I , iff President said E is e n h o w e r’* headquarters T h u rs d a y he ‘‘deeply disap­ is pointed” there has been no volun­ ta ry progress toward school inte­ gration in L ittle Rock, A rk ., this week T he President s disappointm ent w as reported by the vacation W hite House against the background of in L ittle these new' developments R ock : I I . G o v. O rval Faubus m oved to d isq u alify U . 8. Hist. Ju d g e R on ­ ald D a vies from hearing the case the use of National F r id a y on G u a rd troops outside C e n tra l High School in L ittle Rock. 2 Faubus to honor a refused fed eral subpoena for him to ap p e a r in court as a witness in a suit in volvin g Arkansas segregations law s. is prejudiced against Fau bu s. D avies h im self w ill h ave to rule on the motion to disqualify. R eporters asked Fau bu s if, h a v ­ ing flouted one subpoena, he w ill obey the second, sum m oning him to court tom orrow. “ You just w ait and see,” the governor replied. that in a copyrighted The A rk an sas D em ocrat re ­ story ported. Thursday if D avies orders Faubus to w ith draw the guards­ men from C en tral High School in F r id a y ’s hearing, the governor w ill obey. Then, the D em ocrat said, he w ill wash his hands of all responsibility for any violence w hich he has predicted from the first that m ay break out in L ittle R ock. He w ill also c a rr y his fight to a higher court, the new spaper said, by appealing to the 8th C ircu it Court of Appeals in St. Louis. And if necessary, tic w ill go all the w ay to the Suprem e Court. I he report said, in an all-out fight for the rights of the states as against the powers of the federal govern­ ment. three-judge panel The subpoena that Fau bu s de tied ordered him to ap p ear before a suit brought by IO Negri) m inisters. They asked the judges to set aside legislation, passed this y e a r by the state Legislatu re, to p rese rve *r K- regation in A rkan sas schools in a The judges granted a motion to postpone the hearing on this suit A somewhat sim ila r suit is due for a hearing in a state court. T hey put hack any further federal h ear­ ing pending the outcome there. 100,000 Men Cut From Military Rolls W A S H IN G T O N P> S e c re ta ry of to save money, Defense Wilson, T h u rsd ay ordered another IOO W o­ m an cut in th© m ilita ry forces. He said, too that 35,000 to 40,- 000 c ivilian s w ill have to be Rang er Sales Boom ing; A D S N early Sold O ut If yo u ’re interested in getting a copy of the Septem ber T exas R a n ­ ger you had lieder h u rry ove: to G re g o ry G ym . R u d y Rochelle R a n g e r editor reported that there are on ly TOO copies left to la* sold at registration today, Sales of this reached more than 4.000 a- third dav of registration ended copy hail the I -t Students going through re g ilt, a- finn lines w ill be able to purchase copies of the campus hum or m aga­ zine from m embers of Alpha Delta S i g m a , professional advertising fra te rn itv for tw enty-five cents A D S w ill veil future i*»ie- of the R a n g e r for those who h ave Pol yet -.uhs*, ri bed. dropped from defense payrolls. W ilson “ W e couldn’t w ait an y lo n g er," told a news conference We are so dove to the debt lim it that the T re a su ry ( a n t even f a r ­ row the m oney.” The legal lim it on the national debt is 275 billion dollars a figure set by Congress the debt W hile he cited lim it as a pressing fat tor. W ilson did not seem concerned bv secu rity a s p e c t s H e said the reduction can Ice achieved ‘‘without im pairm ent of our national -cc u ,t\ Th# reduction wa* approved by the secre- I- .,-*r,hower. President Wilson or&priHi a loo 000-man educt mb. 'coupled hp T h u rsd ay of t.h

een taking part in n m ixture of events ranging from placement tests to a first te-t of registration Thur-day Sorority Pledge Lines Planned Saturd ay N ight The I ’n ix e rsity’s IK sororities will be holding their traditional pledge lines Satu rday night (tom 7 to 9 The sororities, who collectively pledged 618 girls after rush week last week. hold open house to show off their new m em bers All U n iversity students ta av a t­ tend these line- which wall bo held at the respective sorority houses. Alpha O m icron lh. however wall hold their line at the Texas F e d ­ erated W omen s Club Building. 2312 San G ab riel. T h ey recently sold their home. The rem ain der are scheduled to invade the maze of tables and ad visors in G re g o ry G y m today. 'Hie I ’n ion has been the scene of five days of freshm en slated entertainm ent included coffees, m ovies, dances, ami un lim ited games of ping pong bil­ liards, and just w atching television that ha- “ W e have had packed houses for all of our events this week and we have been well-pleased with the success of the pro g ram s,’’ stated B e tty T a k e n program supervisor of the Texas Union. M iss Tieken also said that the incom ing students seemed more the enthusiastic a lin it being a1 U n iv e rsity than So in the past many of them have inquired at the [h is s ,bilbies of I ’mon about working on one of the student comm ittee-, ’ c o n c I ii d e ti M iss Tieken. the On tap tonight s freshm an for entertainm ent in the is a dance M ain Ballroom of tthe Union, from 8 to 12 p m Music w ill he furnish­ ed bv the V ie Ster/ing O rchestra A pproxim ately 2 I Of I students w ere freshm en B. Shipp w ere transfer students reg istrar o f thr-c said \V The others T here were mariv com m ents on Tryouts Monday For Cheerleader Tryouts for 1957-58 yell leaders will fie fir >1 M onday through Wed ne si I; tv at 7 p rn. in t fir- Ratio of I fie Tt x is I 'pion Rrei min.ary finals w ill be hell) Thursday at 7 pi rn in the Main Ballroom of the Texas I 'mon with finals F rid a y at the Tulane Rep R a lly. Tryouts are open to all U n iv e r­ sity' s>aden! not on scholastic pro­ bation leader No previous yell expeneni e is required Judges foi til*1 tryouts w ill be chosen from the various d epart­ ments of lh*1 U niversity and .stu­ dent t ampws organizations. M ist of the M W E classes w ere closed e a rly in the day adding to the problem Fresh m en who found i class closed w uld return to the •c lionizers only to find that there was no w a y to avoid a Satu rday i Running hack and forth in th** sw eltering G y m m ade reg istra­ tion a m iserable a ffa ir to the new freshmen. i- X P O a \ S S f x T s. in r> girls; w ere helped bv their sorority sister- O thers found the X R O * very w illing to assist This reporter overheard one freshm an girl ask an A P D to stand in line for her as she went and stood in another. M my of the transfers in regi*- im pressed, but not the U n iv e rsity * t’ it rn w ere f i v i >rati!y , with nielli* >d a Mrs Bobbie C asey transfer ‘t■ ” N nth Texas State, said th# I rn versify s wav of registration is I •' o f the w aiting involved T e x a s b e c a u s e t a s v - ' Not cv crv ■ ,ne thought th# reg ’s- ' r at ion w as hectic Boh Johnson ' J A M in com m ented 1 Sure are a lot of good looking girls here ” The lies! sum m ation of T hu rs­ day s crowd it G re g o ry G y m cam# from o n e o f the freshm en Bay la I ’ s a big conglom erated I .od.cr, Agreement Stops Telephone Strike V O U K \. rem -en* wa* •* retched i- •, iv Friday m orning to 'i '. ; 1 v Old nationwide cr d telephone equiti­ t fie \V estem of the 'd es '.Koq i tr.Kc M * of the I ' S '*j n Service • s end shortly rn v : • ititt act ie- tv •' and the at ai W orker* after several i ti' ins th ti be- O" gar M onday de phone equip- lies and th# M aine New t and Montana. tries m aintain Atom Shot Underground \ I O M I f T I s d S I T I \<>v I* *’ " ” v •> f ir vt ’ ’’d mom . f i i 11 -■ a l# und#r- ixunh test u a s ron- ‘ h •’ M a y vv ” h puffs of the only ICH kx cg fa * i J i m and ti;c world • ut m s w jio hoped to that A-weapon* t,M ed without liberating M f- - . rad wa*. Bv tty , had rn he rn tem re * i.son to cheer. J i Ttv..,";oV/, BEFO RE LEA V IN G for G eor- M M u rry g a rhep!' ean er mad© sur© ro a d ♦r* ‘ M -vr S Smith ip - c r ad v e r* '-na major, w I be s* the 'P r d o ff p©p ra !/ for ‘ he Long horn p c g ribbon on Him. ‘ earn a* * S t o m p G e o rg ia I I A5 to d a y b/ Colorful Pep Rally Planned for Team A rousing send-off for the victory- hungry Longhorn football team w ill he held at l l 45 a rn F rid a y at G ate 7 (South E n d 1 of M em orial Stadium. The Horns leave shortly there Bulldogs after by ch artered plane for At­ lanta, G a., w here they w ill face the G eorg ia Saturday night in the season opener They im prove m ightily w ill be out on a dism al 1-9 season record It w ill be the first made last fall game coach D a rre ll R oyal. for new to Adding color and spirit to the assem blage w ill he Vincent Di- Nino s ‘‘Show Ban d of the South- Ex-Students Mag Cut to 16 Pages The Septem ber issue of the AI- the T exas Fx-Student pub­ c aide lication, is out. The most astonishing part of the issue being issue the is Es si/r cut to a slim 16 pages Ja c k M ag u ire se cre tary of the Ex-Students’ Association hav an editorial on the future value of the University'. The editorial is based on a speech by D r. I />ga n W ilson, F m v e rs ity president, in San Angelo C arried in the issue is a story on Dr. II l l Ransom who recently becam e the vice-president and pro­ vost of the M a in U n iversity. A two-page story with pictures on the I ’n iv e rs ity ’* building p>r*>- grarn followed by a -tors about the D allas Chapter s [Jar.s for a w k tai during t h e OU weekend. included, is The story' say s there is a pro- sibility Ja n e Mansfield one lim e a student at the I ’niversity, m ay attend that The social is planed to be held in D allas int ludo a in the Adolphus Hotel F n d a y . Oct Plan s dan offing service for exes children. I pp l l w est,” and the Silver Spurs and Cow boys. T he team w ill leave M em o rial Stadium at 12 30 p m and w ill leave Austin by plane an hour later. Tour Freshmen’ Tickets On In d ivid u a l tickets for ‘ Fo u r F re s h m e n '’ C u ltural En tertainm en t C om m ittee perform ances at 6 th and 9 p m on October 7 m a y fie draw n now in the Box Office (if 'he M usic Building D r. A rch ie Jones fa cu lty ad ­ for the C ultural E n te rta in ­ visor ment Com m ittee, said the group) is still seeking replacem ents for th** r ani ellation of ' Jazz at the P h il­ h arm o n ic” of Ja z z ” ‘‘Evolu tion and 'F o u r the first C E C show of th** fall season. fre s h m e n ’’ w ill be The C u ltural Entertainm ent ye ries is included in the blanket tax tieing sold at registration. U n d er the new C E C rules all holders of the b l a n k e t t,-(\ must draw an admission ticket without charge at th** P*ox O ffice for each of the ten events in the series Fo u r Frc-hm en p»**rfor- F o r the man* e season ticket holders must draw th eir choice of the 6 lh or 9 pi rn shows Freshm an Reception Set M r Es*• -bri an meets M r P r e s i­ dent fa re to face Tuesday at the for annual President s new students is reception rn. scheduled from 3 30 to 5:30 pi in the M ain Ballro om of the Texan Union reception The A I freshm an and transfer stu- d e n s are invited. PL A Y IN G HIDE-AND-GO-SEEK Friday, S e p t e m b e r 20, 1957 THE DAILY TEXA N Page 2 Cancellations: A Boycott? \ \ > look with m u c h r e g r e t a n d a little d i s m a y a t t h e r e r e n t cancellations of two C ul t u r a l E n t e r t a i n ­ m e n t C o m m it te e jazz p r o g r a m s schedul ed f or t h i s fall. I t ’s a lwa ys di sappoi nt i ng w h e n a the cor ps of p e r f o r m e r s P h i l h a r m o n i c ” which m ade such a hit at v e r s i t y last season decides not to a p ^ a r , such as fine g r o u p of th® t h e Uni ­ Jazz at B u t f u r t h e r t h an t h a t , it Is even m o re d i sa p p o i n t ­ ing wh e n a group- wh ic h holds in its h a n d s m o r s pow’e r t h a n p er h a p s a n y o t h e r to f u r t h e r t he caus® of integr ati on on a personal level avoids n o t o n ly t h e South, b ut the b o r d e r s t a t e s as well. t he ir co nc er n W e can u n d e r s t a n d for p e r s o n a l saf et y - a f t e r such t hi n g s as t he a t t a c k last y e a r on N e g r o singer and pianist N a t th® B i r m i n g h a m stage b y ra bb le -r ou si ng S o u t h e r n e r Ac® C a r t e r ' s followers (Ki ng) ( ole on And unr est in t he so u th b r e a k s in A r k a ns a s an d Tennessee c our agi ng, as evidenced f r o m o u t ­ is far fr om e n ­ We, too. can see p e r h a p s t h e i r d e s i r e to b oy c o t t t h e Sout h, wh er e in m a n y places t h e p e r f o r m e r s a r e f orced to play before se gr e ga t e d o r all-white a u d i ­ ences. B u t it is only t h r o u g h t hi ng s like " J a z z at t h a t t h e i n t e g r a t i o n .similar shows P h i l h a r m o n i c ” arid c a n best be f u r t h e r ' d A n d it is doubly di sappoi nt i ng t h a t T h e U n i v e r s i t y of T e x a s wh e re p r o gr e ss in te gr at io n b a a m o v e d slowly tint p ro gr ess ive ly f o r w a r d a n d w i t h s m o o t h ne s s for t h e most p a r t should ha ve to s u f f e r f o r the entire si tuat ion in t he So u th . t o w a r d NS A Speaks Out Since the Un i ve r si t y is a m e m b e r school of t h e N a t i on a l Student Association a n d spends m o r e t h a n $500 y e a rl y for N S A a n d N SA - re la te d activities, it is u n d e r an obligation to s t u d e n t s t o m a k e t h e g r e a t ­ e st possible use of t h e Association. t h a t N S A h a s a M a n y a r e c omple te ly u n a w a r e b asi c set of policies on specific issues such a s i n t eg ra ti on, a c ad em i e f r ee dom, a n d e x c h a n g e wi th R e d China, and t h a t a na ti ona l N S A s t a f f w o r k s y e a r round to I mpl e me nt th ese poliriees. to T h e Texan, in a n effort to b e t t e r relat e NSA t h e campus, will a t t e m p t to c o m m u n i c a t e w h e r e th® ^b id e nt m ov e me nt in Dip Un it ed St ai ns a* a who le s t a n d " on h a s t e it h a s to s ay to specific situat ions. t h e y r o m e u p w h a t issues as ( N o t e th® r esolut ion on T e x a s Tech — In last c o l u m n . ) Onl y i r t u d m t t o w a r d N S A ’s funct ioni ng. t h r o ug h such an u n d e r s t a n d i n g can ea ch ti ® r e i m b u r s e d for t he p a r t he c o n t r i b u t e s Four to Go? I f s a g r e at feeling ie® I / m g h o m spi r it on t h e move an d q u i t e an usual one to S e p t e m b e r and football season. Ant i ci pati on a n d r x r i t m e n t a nd e x h i l a r a t i o n N i g h t garrws u n d e r t h e d a y - b r i g h t lights at Memor i al S t a d i u m ; later, a f t e r ­ t h e p l eas ant nip of Oc t o b e r a n d n oon g a me s tense listening as N o v e m b e r a u t u m n . O t h e r t i m e s th® a n n o u n c e r mo ve s pl ay -b y- pl ay . . . in Hi® I longhor ns a r e r e a d y t h e r e ' s a n e w s n a p a n d a new fire as t h e y w o r k nut . . . a h u s t l e a s t h e y t r ot e v e r y w h e r e t h e y go in u n i f o r m . . . an u r g e to win as t h e y yell-it-up hoarsely' w h e n t h e y b r e a k f ro m t he huddle, . . . T h e c h e e r le ad e r s a r e r e a d y to go a send-off j>ep r al ly for the t ea m, tile first one t h a t we r a n r e m e m ­ is b e r ever being held p l a nn e d for F r i d a y a t 11:45 a rn. at th® s o u t h en d o f t h e stadium. t h e s e a s o n ’s o pe ne r, for And from F a r m X, Revo VIT, ne w l o n g h o r n m a s ­ cot for the University , is r e a r i n g to go to w o r k — r ema in s: a r e s t u d e n t s ready' Only' one questi on t o go" T h er e 's a new t e am, a n e w ma sc ot and a new A v i e t r a d i t i o n to begin a n d to uphold. r o a ch , a new I t 's time: let's go. Little M.in O n tile C am p u s Bv B ibler ** tM#4 f »«*• I HlVfc U ? V \t X M&lf V A W U M fcN T A m t A £ T J C W — x H U N K , k i M / I rider Re v a m p e d Program Its Freshman Council IU MAIMON IF, M KVF. FFF edi t or i al A.«l«f*nt B v n e w t h e O ; : • I e h o u M be t o b o t h e l d a n d n e w s t u d e n t s . n a m e F r e s h m a n f a m i l i a r f a i r l y t o t v t o r it o n r r t p a t e r F r e s h m e n h a - e h a d a n o p p o r - a tijr t o u t s i d e of G r e g o r y G y m , a n d I n o d o u b t tol d a t h e y h a v e b e r n ];*Hp s o m e t h i n g of it in o r i e n t a t i o n T h e st runt,u r e a n d a c t i v i t i e s m a y f a m i l i a r , h o w ­ n o t be q u i a e v e r . 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You should carry it with you just as you do your drivers license. STUDENT ATOfJETIC SEASON TICKET SI 33 NV. T U R U N IV F H s m r O F T E X A S l ^ 5 7 ~ l < * 3 0 NON.TRANSrt.lLU NON.TRASfSFtlUBU. Actu mr r».i SF 16.50 CAM' , m ust f ii** a n £ntr> t.*ank in >ui to d e te rm in e lo ae T o - m e r. a t« o m , , pm r.ship on the lin e fo r the sixth o ffic e tim e F r id a v n ig h t i*t happen that b o y ish T o n y A n ­ it. th o n y of N e w Y o r k w ill ta k e tory\ e n tra n ts m and it m ig h t G r e g o r y G y m n a s iu m . C lu b , dorm i- sched- A ind epend ent, and R a g K n ot ule M o n d a y n ig h t w ill le a d off the th re e- g am e e x h ib itio n ist use the sa m e pro- y e a r 's 'M u r a l a c t iv it ie s . lo c a te d in R o o m 114 o f, opponents. N E W V O R K , w e ek TV «, le a rn e d T h u rs d a v r» W a it e r O 'M a l ­ ley b re d and fed up b y w h a t he e perked m a t a fin a l a g re e ­ c a lls the " v a c illa t in g a c t io n ” on m ent w ill he re a c h e d w h ic h w ill p a rt of N ew Y o r k C ity * B o a r d of Fed im ate has re su m e d negotia- re* id in the D o d g e r fra n c h is e he­ t ion* w c h I-os A n g e le s a * the fin a l *tep to w a rd m o v in g his B r o o k ly n r o g e r s inz sh ifted to I/.«s A n g e le s O 'M a lle y W e d n e s d a y the Assn* a 'c d P r e s s to California jt T w o D o d ger o ffic ia l* - H a r r y and S y lv a n NVa Nh, el lh a tto rn e y O r ire ,' tier the b-.a: >1 o f direct.-.r* a r r iv e d in I/ .* A n g e le s T h u rsd a y the latest proposal en d o rsed b y the [yrs this A n g e le s F it v C o n n e ll e a r ly a m e m b e r of to d iscu ss in fo rm e d N e w Vo- k C i t -.- M ■ i R .heft W a g ­ n er that the D .s A n g e le s o ffe r is f a ir and a t t r a c t iv e ” and " v e r y T h e r*e s id e ra tio n .” ' w o rth y o f [yrs A n g e le s land. hid o ffe red m o n ey and o il a m i m in e ra l rig h ts to o M a Hey if ire v mid b ring hts team to the C a lif o r n ia c ity . " I f I had to bet, the A s s o c ia ­ ted P re s s in fo rm a n t sa id , " I d bet that I/us the D o d g e rs w ill go to A ngeles White Sox Win, Hold Title Hopes V N S H IN G T O N ’ , E C h ic a g o tore ;,w,--e '• I friar runs in the I lith in n ­ ing T h u rs d a y and f in a lly o v e rc a m e •Vc V, is ;,.n y ’ rn S e n a to rs 7-2 keep its hopes b u rn in g L e a g u e th» A m e r ic a n r a c e T h e p la in tru th is th a t O 'M a lle y does not e x p e rt th e B o a r d of E s t i ­ m a te to a p p ro v e the p la n o ffe red b y m illio n a ire N e ls o n A R o c k e ­ fe lle r W e d n e sd a w h e re b y he w ould lend fin a n c ia l a id to the c it y and to O M V ie v in the D o d g e rs ’ effo rts to get land in d o w n to w n B ro o k ly n to on w h ic h to b u ild a n ew sta d iu m . " T h e b oard has had 24 hours to in p en n an t co n sid er the p ro p o s a l.” the in te r­ m ant said, " a n d so f a r it h as done I .x and M in n ie M i nose . nothing O 'M a ll e y is tire d and fed this k in d of v a c illa tin g It s a sim p ie th in g . A ll the b o ard the m a ra th o n s tru g g le has to do is vo te y e * o r no but it doesn't seem a b le to do eith e r. O 'M a lle y , in d ie a tin g that It w a s second-ranked W h ite Sox c re p t up he w ho w a s b ein g k ick e d aro u nd , the N e w Y o rk d isclo sed he had d e r led his or.gi- a h a lf g a m e on pal S.") m illio n o ffe r to the c it y for Y a n k e e s but g a m e * behind the le a d e rs a n ew sta d iu m p ro vid e d be we're g iven a c o m m o n sense fig u re for the land. a c c o u n t for th re e ru n s in the las t i n n i n g of w d h the «e-,enth-plare S e n a to rs the the o th e r c lu b s re m a in e d six to up w ith f a in tly N e llie W ith id le , And still in T h e tw o . ' ) into the rin g at the O ly m p ic A u d ito riu m fo r 15 rounds o r less in a fight th a t w ill be te le ­ vise d a err .ss the lan d b y N B C w ith fo r a I/>- A n g e le s b la c k e d out r ; h .* of EV ) m ile s tim e : 9 p m . C S T . T h e In one c o rn e r w ill be S a n D ie g o 's Tim eless A rc h ie a re m a r k a b le m an of rn- -e th a n IO. e n g a g in g in his I Sh’ n p ro fessio n a l m a tc h and at an a_re w h en even the b ra v e s t of b a r ­ ro o m h a u le r s h a v e the v a lu e of p h y s ic a l s e lf- re stra in t. sensed In the o th e r c o r n e r w ill be A n ­ thony. w h o has h ad b u t 35 pro figh ts and w h o w a s not q u ite tw o s e a r s old w h en M o o re step p ed into the rin g fo r the fir s t tim e, T h e tw o w ill p ro b a b ly a n s w e r tile bell at about e v e n m o n ey, w ith M o o re p o ssib ly a slig h t fa v o rite w h en the o n lo o k ers d is c o v e r he can m o v e about v e r y w e ll. POW- BROOKLYN DODGER e rHouse G H od ge-, rn* ne w e a 'A g a Los A-ge v *orm -e dent W a l t on if season J c jb O Ma S p d n t h r o u g h w ’ t r e + e a m.-h hi p re : - »y goes to m o v e Class Room Essentials FREE touehdow n. Vt! N M I ( F I . A I ON I K H O I S re tu rn s T O N m o th er good group . A tou chd o w n s la m m e d c o n s e c u tiv e h o m ers T h e H irrir ane the the m a g ic n u m b e r w a n in g d a y s of the season sta ve d • t f ■ ic A n y c o m b in a tio n of fo u r Y a n k e e w in s and W h it e Sox de f e a t s w ill c lin c h the p en n an t for ’ he N e w Y o rk e rs Sw im m ing Pool O pen Th e fib-by-IOO-foot G r e g o r y G y m is a v a ila b le w eek fo r use f a c u l t y s w im m in g {.col d a y s t m a le students and m e m b e r s . from 5 to fi p rn. Standings S M K K K A V I E A M F I , NS VAW York ............... a i rim ................... AB C ................... 77 Beat r.n T r t vt «,v- !W '>7 aa 'N I a rift (un ' 7 hiir v t a v ’» K o b II ii ' VV a i- •• 4 ''. . | a *a rn I-.sn**# ( rh x,-a I aa I aa 22 172 -TK'j i n 'w IN In n in g s parr* scheduler! \ \ r to v NI i t sui r i ss r,« o k Handbook for Shorthorns Calendar of University Activities Giant Desk Top Blotters Completely illustrated campus maps Plastic coated book covers with each book purchased at Hemphill's all 4 HEMPHILLS Ifs the new look in gasoline pumps. O ur g a s pum ps m ay not resemble a UT coed, but they can deliver top-grade gasoline to your car. Drive by this w eek Campbell & Fletcher Guadalupe at 19th G R 7-6774 A L L FREE A T H E M P H IL L 'S an d fill up— you ’ll notice the difference. Class in Music For All Engineering Draying Courses . . . R I E F L E R D R A W I N G SET N O . G 8 A IU P A T T R I IA T ry ftn Sjw .rt* E d ito r T lif first big football weekend of I ft.)« is here, and this column will try its quivering hand at picking a few of the games correctly. This prognosticating is a hard racket Footballs are big in the middle and base a point at each end. making their bounces unpredictable Football tram s arc likewise unpre­ dictable, especially in their first bounces out of the starting ♦ g a te So here g« ft n d V H I :ht y o u r intuition a g ain st ours T I A \s 0 \ l i t <■I O R I . I V i i the hig one on the pY.rtv A cre s w jt hi f i a rre l! R o y a s s t i I! - un knr .vs n ; in t o v jo u rn e y in g to rn re* anni hr <>u th ['n see the S teers by * r so hut they ii hav r kl I! dog s' a ir a tta c k . in*o the D e e p iknown . hdow n top the A & M O v e r M a r y land T E W S N J I M O N t l l M u t t F ' . t I N M ) , g e r b o n a ! televisio n aud ien ce and we t a k e the A ggies tty tw o o r three ’ S' b e f o r e a • to u ch d o w n s. P N N I O K ON I K \ l l J . \ N O N \ T h e bra* pius the R ru m * ' depth. w ill wait V ille n o v a S a m B o y d s boss b v three scores N H h \ No <»\ I It O K I . A H U M ' ............ S T V IT r i v a lr y in this g a m e , but w e say the R a z o rb a c k * t>v tw o T D * a p re tty K I C E ON l i t I N I'. s O w ls ar e a .va vs s.uw star m r* hut th e y should ’ ake the B e n g a l In a re a l close o n e Je s s Net ( NI l l O R M V O N I It s \ | | P o n ie s aren t up to it lait they i h a v e the figh t u n d e r h ard - d rivin g B i l l M e e k C a i b y tw o touchdow ns l r a g or - T< I ON I l l k N \<* \*t that could be clo se as sh ave on f ght night W e h a v e to go a mg w ith the F ro g s b y one point or a few m o re n T h a t m akes out a good f a i r for tile r o r f e r e n r e te a m s < ■; out of few se ven look a' a N o w Ie* s O k I.A H O NI N O N E R P I T T S th R I R O H W e ’rn '/md long ago to g a m e s ago, to be e x a c t! not T h is is the l.mk fo r an O C Ins* ?<.p contest of tile w o rk the na- t, m s best a g ain st the hest in the I nst W ilk in s o n s w a rrio rs b y a m a rg in at H ouston T I I N M I f ( l l {.orient open* F r id a y night V I R G I N ! \ ce J/.- gh .m s second op W e O V E R a y (tie f W e en ie s b y tw o T D * Nn«t Home m o re w i t l l l e s s lo. al N a v y o e r Boston Col I n t e r e s t : ege A r n / o v e r N e b ra s k a . D u k e o v e r S-. Uh C a ro lin a , G e o rg ia T e c h I lisa o v e r H ard in - S im m o n * . o v e r N o rth T e x a s -tam , and W ic h ita o v e r A riz o n a sta te le v a * W e s te rn c r K en t i ky it T h a t s K e e p an eve on the ores, and next w eek w hen the vin es ace h a rd e r to po k we jj t r y to n ake up for this ween. Cross C o untry Stars Back T e x * * ’ cro ss c o u n try tea m , w d h ITM? ra tio n a l c h a m p io n W a lt e r M e N e w re tu rn in g along w uh So u th ­ west C o n fe ren ce c h a m p io n Jo e V i l ­ la m ea I has opened p ra c tic e . C o ach F r o g g y L o v v o rn , hoping to re tu rn in the h i s b r r * to the top p l a c e ion ship bout, b la c k e d out on hom e TVL vc,ll be on the ( ’hie? D rive - in scree n M o n d a y night in one of the first tin ex for this a re a to h a v e th e a te r T V of a tug fight T ic x e ts J I IV), but at ad . a n re t lc k e ’ s a* 412 a c a rlo a d tire th e a te r w ill he s a ' e co n feren ce a fte r losing it to A rkan- through S u n d a y at the Tex is V a r ­ ie s fast season, has a co re of re ti I cnees plus som e p ro m is in g > vph ornores s : *v , C h i e f a n d B u rn e t t h e a t e r s . ll o r I p erso n s) w ill be on F o o tb a ll m a n a g e r W a lt e r l a u n ­ repeat* d ers, tired but still try in g n a- b's cad for fre s h n an foe.*- a ag er* T ile Sh o rth o rn * begin pr;o I » M ondav and open th e ir s c i son w ith B a ’ tor « P u b s n VN'■>• 1 O c to b e r IO T h e big S u g a r R a y Rnbinson-C ar rre o Ba* o m d d 'e w r:g h ' c h a -' ;• G olf Queen Beaten L A S een-yc K ir k la \N o n e pion - hip w a s bum ped out of V G A * Nev , T* E ig h t Jo a n n e G u n d e rso n of - n 'd I NVa-.h the s N a ’ Iona I A m a te u r cham - last month W e d n e s d a y 'C a n s- M ississip p i G o lf T o u rn a m e n t in the ' • st round of m a tch p a> w in n e r the rd Today.. is tho day for subscribers to pick up your 1957 Cactus in Journalism Bldg. 3 8 3 0 a r n t o 4 3 0 p m P l e a s e b r i n g i d e n t i f i c o t i o n Texas Student Publications Regisier (or "D r." 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The game w ill m ark the inaug­ u ral of Coach B o yd ’s second y e a r at the helm of In ‘56 B a y lo r had its most successful season in several years, winning eight of ten regular-season games and afterw ards knocking off T en ­ nessee, 13-7, in the Sugar Bow l. W aco fans are expecting even m ore from the ’57 edition of B a y lo r In fact, gridiron might, though. th ey're talking about that elusive Southwest Conference cham pion­ ship. w hich has escaped the B e a rs, lo, those m any years. One of the B ap tist school's strong points w ill once again be a big powerful line. Headed by tackles Bobby J a c k O liv e r and C h arley Brad sh aw , the B e a r fo rw ard w all should m atch that of an y team in the nation. B a y lo r ’s backfield Is expected to be adequate, if not good. In ­ jury-ridden D oyle T r a y lo r returns for his senior y e a r at quarterback, w here veterans B u d d y Hum phrey and C arro ll O verton are also a v a il­ able. Speedy F a r r e ll F is h e r and Bobhy Peters w ill probably be at half­ backs for the G reen and Gold when kick-off tim e rolls around Satur­ day night. And at fullback, power* ful L a r r y H ick m an should fill tha bill. The W ild c a ts won V illan ova w ill be no push-over, five though. and last season, and Coach F ra n k R eag an believes hi* squad w ill be im proved this year. four lost He thinks that some prom ising sophomores and a sprinkling of transfers w ill com bine w ith his letterm en to produce a winning combination. KEN C O O PER , G E O R G IA end and place-kicker, will start against Texas in Atlanta Saturday. The only previous encounter between the two teams was in the 1949 Orange Bowl, where Texas upset the Bulldogs, 41-28. Now the Steers meet them in their own backyard, and are slight favorites. "EYER READY" REBATE.. (only Hemphill's has itI EXPERT SHOE REPAIR • M od«rn Equipm ent • Keys M a d e • 1 0 % O ff Goodyear Shoe Shop O ff The Draq on 23rd Street HFMPHILLS FOOTBALL COHOST BLAHKS HOW AT ALL 4 STOMS ANNOUNCER: " M u iic to w rit* horn* for mor* money for books" by over KTBC radio SI Welcome Students Driva-in window Open 8:30 A. M . Clots 6:30 P. M. Texas State Bank W Acron From th# Camput 1904 Guadalupe Member FDIC Tackle Oldest On UT Squad Sophomores dominate the University of Texas football camp as the Longhorns prepare to hit the comeback trail this week, but a battle-wise veteran may prove to be the key figure in the rejuvenation. pretty good the season.” He is J . T. Seaholm, who played for the Longhorns in 1951 and returned last season after spending several years p layin g service ball against form er * collegians and professionals. tow ard the end of A t 25 he is the oldest m an on the Texas squad, but. he has been “ p laying lik e a fresh m an ” in en­ thusiasm , says his coach, D a rre ll R o y a l. H e is p retty w ell decided upon entering professional football after he closes out his collegiate c a re e r this season. H e first attracted the •Seaholm re a lly has gi\cn us a . pro scouts1 attention w hile p laying lie in the service and now that has regained the weight he lost in the su m m er of 1956, he feels he has a good chance to land a spot. One thing is c e rta in : Texas has a place for him right now ! lift this fa ll,” R o y a l says, “ and he's va lu ab le as a leader on the fie ld .” UT Boasts All Texans; Only 19 at Oklahoma The 1957 Texas football team is IOO per cent Texan. E v e r y one on the 57-man squad is from the Lone S ta r State. That m eans th a t the T,onghorns boast even m ore Texans than some of the schools im m ed iately to the north of this state. O klahom a for several years has listed a num ber of T exans in th eir lineup, hut T ulsa U n iv e rs ity has alm ost caught up with the Sooners luring athletes northw ard. in O U has 19 n ative Texans on their roster, w h ile Tulsa has US. O klahom a State, fo rm erly O k la ­ homa A & M , sticks p retty close to they have only four Texans. home I t is in this c ap acity that Sea­ holm m a y prove in valuable in the I.onghorns1 Being a rebuilding. little older and having had so m uch ; experience, the other m em bers of the team often look to him for ad­ v ic e when trouble strikes. Although he m inim izes his lead­ ership valu e, Seaholm adm its h eI offers a few pointers now and then. says R o y a l “ Coach football gam es are won in the fourth q u ar­ ter, so I point that out to them when we get tire d ,” he explained. “ I t s that little I can do.” things that like T h e senior Ixinghorn ta ck le says he doesn’t find too much difference in the gam e he left in 1951 and the one he returned to in 1956 because he served both offen sively and de­ fen sively prio r to entering service. “ The m ain difference, I guess, is in the am ount of rest you get,” hp explains. “ H ow ever, Coach R o y a l plans to use alternate teams, and I think that s going to m ake it Last ye a r, u p w ere a lot better. forced to stay in longer and didn't get as m uch relief as w e needed ” L a s t season Seaholm not only was readju stin g to collegiate ball hut also had leg trouble. H p helievps his legs now arp in good shape anil that the w right he has added hasn't ham pered his ag ility. He started 1956 as a 6-4, 210-pounder and ended w eighing around 200 Now he tips the scales around 220. L ik e most of the Texas players, Seaholm believes the Longhorns w ill be capable of whipping some of the top team s. “ I think we can go five-five or better,” he opines. “ W e 'v e got a lot of young players, I realize, but th e y 're tough, and we should be Polly Riley Tries For 4th Crown L A S V E G A S . N ev Three- tirrip w in n er P o lly R ile y of Fort W orth T rx av, reached the qu ir- J ter-finals of the W om en's T ran s- I Touranm ent G o l f M ississippi T h u rsd ay with a 3 and 1 vietory m e r M iss D ale Flem in g of Tulsa. Ok I a The straight-shooting Texan was F’ iley ne\er in serious trouble M r won Hie Trans-M iss in 1947-48-55 M rs B a rb a ra R e m a rk Po rter of Sacram en to , former National A m ­ ateu r cham pion and pre-toui na- : ment favorite, also mused along w ith a 4 arid 3 trium ph over Sue Do Von of M edford, Ore. Closest battle ended with M rs \ .Tim F e r r ic of G arden a, C a lif . do foaling B a rb a ra W illiam s of R ic h ­ mond, C a lif . one up on the 19th hole. C H A R L E Y BRITT . . . lea d s the Bu Icings F BESHM AH SCHOLARSHIP BLAHKS HOW AT ALL 4 HEMPHILL S ANNOUNCER: For tf><* fr*iK*»t *ir in Aion* d *1 KTBC radio 59 HELLO from Ben Schieffer (RAND OPENING at my F f o r s f t e t i i i ’ # i v y l e a g u e 2nd PRIZE — Set of 4 B.F. Goodrich Passen­ W H O IS TH IS M A N ? He made a i America a t Oklahoma 'n 1949. wearl'g th'-, ut tc fm. L e row wears a different ur - { o r m, o r e Wit h o w i h o u ' d a r p a d ' a n d her a 'ob pac-g ‘he de' ~r . at foo'ba game-.. In od he has th e r -our- • e t m o s t c t u n b u t h # n . — rn vy rd few of us. He s Da'-e 1 Royal. GARLAND'S FLAT-TOP SHOP G A R L A N D FO P FINE BARBER W O R K • NEWLY LOCATED 19th & BRAZOS • AIR C O N D IT IO N ED — TV O LA N D 19th * Brazos G R 7-0437 F o r Ave centuries, no other L u th e r h a i I teen aide to outwear C ord o van . O f course, in Florsheirn Shoe*, ju-t o r d in a r y s k in * aa on*I d o : orth th e p h i i i i pc - 1 , m e a l i e . f ren ter p o r t io n are good enough. T h a t'* whv I lor-heiiio look h e ife r longer I 2495 NEW CONOCO STATION C O N O C O ! y SA T U R D A Y, SEPT. 21 I C O N O C O Drawing for the following prizes to be held on Saturday, September 21. 1st PRIZE — Portable TV Set ger Tires. 3rd PRIZE — 2 Portable Stadium Seats 4th PRIZE — Boy's Official Football. 5th P R IZ E — Walking Doll Next 12 Prizes— Grease Jo b and Oil Change Your choice of a 6-pack of Pepsi-Cola or FREE BALLOONS, LOLLIPOPS, I pint of Duchess Deluxe Ice Cream with AND BUBBLEGUM FOR THE every fill-up. KIDS v _ x t r r t m u L - S H O E I S T O R E 2348 Guadalupe — On the Drag for Florshcirn Value N o t N ecessary to be present to win. W in n ers will be notified. CORNER OF 24TH and RIO GRANDE ONLY 3 HORE DAYS TO GET YOUR “ ADVANCE TICKET” S I OOO I tm Passenger Car Load For the Exclusive Theatre-TV Closed Circuit W O R L D M ID D L E W E IG H T C H A M P IO N S H IP F IG H T S U G A R RA Y R O B IN S O N vs. CARMEN B A S IL IO A t The C H I E F D R I V E - I N T H E A T R E '»T, Mon. Sept. 23 p o m t ia F i r x o r s h o w s OS HOM! TS <>»l .SOW T irk rli ' VO < A R 1.0 A ll TO K l I *» vo l ll OS DAT O F F H .H T ' P R O F AAH!, HE *3 M P F K PERSON MO VI) AT T IIK F T S SOFO AT KFYNOI.DS-PF.NI A M I I M W K S U V < <1 O P T FA AS I ll t A I ll I « API I OI. I lit A I KF Kl K S FT KO A ll KH I V A IV ( H I M HK I A I IV Friday, September 20, 1957 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 6 Green, Limping SMU Faces Cal Meek'* Men Meet Elliott s Split-T S F L * kn Open With Pitt Unbeaten Sooners Going for Another N O R M A N 0» , - i • of a vr - NI' L a n z / W H ’ T M ^ E * q a; F lu B u g H i t s I Ii L S U B a c k s ; R i c e R e a d y VTO >ry« a rf* b**t- e O w ls and the etna St a v Coach ha« profcn h * ' v >r ng P LL K R ‘S H E : 0.$ Experienced KU for TCU Ready O kiahom ■ and 1951 r e s of 19 Of K coff « at k rv <1 n • xtx*ct ■ I n ’he EV". -'ac O klahom a squad w The rte red plane B a rrin g IT ,e«. Ok ■ . r ^ shorna wi coners vt ere v jd d y * n mn n o d e * w ere i 0s a proca r l e starte r rd J c r r v Tho *r.p- ,n ar < Ja c k ie ITo t Thom ps vMTvore * > n ake the en it d<* . b t l. in sp • rig pr i •. e 11 e h is a F O E " he Ar A cr he S ide- / Seven Bowl Powers In Action This W e e k B r til* I m «x u U»4 Pre** . . ✓ ' rnajor conference or inter-section : a! opponents. Set! en of the ten o o u c 0 tt c .oo«» va l team * who played In the ma- T Georgia Tech once J E * 1" T i ! ? in or. £ r m e cash ng .- b r * , la«t Ja n u a ry the eleven of unknown q u a lity in rcTthe five wanner* are k>s- ference, lr,eluding a power rn the Southeastern Con. takes on a K en tu ck y the o p a c i t y they g * m * l by p l a y i n g . first h alf of an unusual d a y ^ g h t doubleheader a t A tlan ta. T he En* em eers and the W ild c a ts p lay in the afternoon. Colorado the o n ly team which ^ w -h rr.ajor games in e v- ! offered O klahom a m uch of an ar- nent la s’ year. opens at Seattle vi eek end as rt-o 1957 edition of toe ■•'-*ercoi’<*e:ate gridiron football The se-, en swing into action th.* *> . . . * . section of the country. O nly fum< , Clem son %s-h»ch dropped a 27-21 against W ashington. dec sion to Colorado .n the Orange Bow : is not m eeting a m ajor op- meeting oonent The Tigers take on little P o r’ land Ore. P esbydenan. Oregon G a te plays ^ at night, Southern C a lifo rn ia at E ls e w h e re there are such ma- — Iow a. 35-19 conqueror of Oregon jor gam es as: state the R ose in E A S T — N a v y at Boston College vv,r.r*r which w ill wa.* an- w here the I.agios dedicate a new B o w l, the is • .cr weak before pperung the athletic field lost to w hich in the Sug ar Bow l, I u- reason Tennessee B a y lo r 13-" lane F rid a y night, N o rth C arolina -nd Syracuse. 2S-27 loser to Texas State at N orth C arolin a. D uke at Ch" c an U n iv e rs ity in the Cotton South C arolin a night. M issouri at V an derbilt night, V irg in ia at W est Bow: also are idle But Georgia Tech and Pitt, who V irg in ia , George W ashington at S O I T H V irginia Tech at ..am and Marx'. - - ed a 21-14 hum dinger in the W kl tor Bow ! With M ID W E S T - M a ^ u e t^ e a* De- ■ ".m g . Colorado. B a y lo r, and WM? D en ver at I w a State Wash- into mgton State at N eb raska, Hardin- - ddle of Things wnth either Sim m ons at T ulsa night. Arizona Oregon S*a*e all step right the En gineers _ _ , I : State Tem pe at W ich ita. W alt on NCAA Guide F o r the first tim e in history, the S O l'T H W E S T —O klahom a State at A rkansas night M ia m i at Hous­ ton night. W est T exas State at j ex a- ^ night. M ississip pi at # i v I • ' -n ' • *•’ f’ N 'A A N O fficia l Foo*hall Guide ha« X rlm ty of Te.\a« night. taken on a purely Texas appear- a r e N * only 5s Longhorn quarterback yc- .ng a* Arizona night 1 at U C L A F r id a y n :.;ht, B rig h a m Southern tv a,-cr Fondren "he N C A A c5\er Methodist at C a h fo m ia . Oregon at S ta te at U tah at W’ashing*on, in idaho, M o n ta ra T ex a s’ colors orange and white night. Colorado for the first tim e. Kansas Sta*e » ’ W yom in g. F A R W E S T A ir F o rc e A cad em y for 1957. but the bock is : *r -• v GOOD RENT “s MO TYPEWRITERS CR UNTIL PEB. I POR $14 3 Mo. R#fO A p c n R r t T lw B E R K M A N ' ; 2234 S . id* -pe G R 6-3525 "im MADY" MBAH l o n l) Hemphill$ has l f ) not be at w e o f the flu 5 ■ Cannon and p ., ** *v.. J e down w ,th x , c, i r- • , ',Vedrev!a v. and n larter- __ v, r T ..rn er and w ere hit by ?•; * -ick f]u id ay* f ie - r t> • - t i << standouts a•» J e r r y M DoT.a.d. B of « : h 79V uhbs Tom mr. J rn rr. > P -.cer. U c f - r-f>et '7 a a',...,. he a a:.- ’ * fr“i,r B a r r , s. ‘he P.. p gam e b it won ? v n. r.d G re y . * lr • f . I strer g*h ,rh ,’ f - N* civ of the Ow « or, ab ly altern a te tw o •c ,t. *-r h ind pi ii I 1' y w ,, he the B lu e and Gold. here. T im ber lake, the >> •aers w ill prob- - a g r - ' In Sa tu rd a y - 1 the is ^ headbutting ' Ba "on Rouge c i r - r I!* 35. coaches are f r ar*. a lly tryin g to . - v c a r c Ow :< tv a «t th r ce ot jt- I , ( " -; ng ■ a i , . od he tno->car - • K • g H ! Reb nd H ill B..1 K n s h e r. varsity r.g h ’ guard charged an a'.rem a’e ‘ carr punt so he p’ » to cali on F ra n k powerfully that he sh c.e d an op- bo.-’cr the sci rd* day. before Sabur- Don F e ber p-d i : h a x f i e l d h#> t e n o r K e n W v ■ ■ \\' i I L a m s a n d * Ken u a« < * y e a r f o r h i s e \ o p t o n a J O N E H O U R CLEANING — N O } \ 7 R A ( H A R O * LONGHORN CLEANERS t S . t S O a * d a ! a r > * I > K S - S S B T ^ ANNOUNCER: 3 - 4 t-QsJ ■- * Psf *-• " 13 •' J ' FRESHMAN SCHOLARSHIP BLANKS NOW AT ALL 4 HEMPHILL S University Avenue Church of Christ Sc«eauf# of Service* WCRSH ? S-"'j*y Wtd-eiaay SUNDAY CLASSES I Bee Study I T'a n - q C i ll DEVC’ ONA.5 Monday *"(3 IO 30 ' t OO 7 BO 9 30 5 OO 6 SO B t A 5 B R Y A N T Maryland, Tex A & M Th** e x ne* r 1 To Clash at Dallas Wa Chai .rn H a m ity vela. The Pom e! • * •=>- . Br- ^n. . - - /> '-•• •• -’ » *♦ ' * c v < nfer- * s V- ' r ~ '"’per I "'57 *r a*, n sn a fiat m r* A sop no:- r>re i Ne *■' *h M tt" and , « * He *•• <• ► <-«• - <-• • «*ar* ; ^ - e!ev» n * j j { A ^ <-r - ■** * n has I md I - M College " • - Be*- K r. v * ♦►nee C v " r the r ♦*<» er-i m m e *• at L a ; * 5 Sa* u * Br- in t ha* - r«-r.e up ' tna, * • e r pert* man absent >f i: - .arter! ark ("h er <* N! - -e team T- e • . .e ' er • a- - red Byro n C a r ;th< a ber* S a w 'e - « end to • • -» * -< f* a :« * Although B e e r « team ’ N po nt 1 avor '• sn ’n. *> taxing no r v ’ - ec on , ■ cg as ti e M aroon and V - ?p » c arri hard h < ms on the prat t. e fie i t - ' w . - e re f Vary*' a rd * head t tea r :• ’<» ti • ,- t*r .rgs e d jTientr"- game D ick ie Low % M ,r* •* - * *» ’ he A' •-* - (V)sst inc pmicoxf a' La** *. * * r the C o rfe r°c - e *ctvy>l T e reap os w n or iv *w -> w • ie Sos ing seven *-d tyin g or.* .re at A A M The pm* s a • ' * f ' d « the string tx* packed up form ars d* b H*' Te- a fir1 a «oph tt «ire How ie D are ou* with yell w ia md *• *-’ * I ' a* rf til- or B oh I ay rn an w. ’ > •• -p « a fine d * f»r,,cr hut injuries ■■f- bv Da e M •- an ,n, .red back rn z won t play. another re g u lar ■' sp:'.cg pra • e ' e ■ .( s bu? Fe should t*e (he ("alif m s gam e n in n y Bef Ket Center po* sophomore * string &mr> F a r n * ^nd I ce Hensle I n * * q ] e s * - ! sing ra n ?.*- * A ' e t - Do ll S r- r rn i1 H B l inde*e§’i*1 brighte- T ie Agit e« wen’ t* last season th* IS M start ng I ic.-cfie! « w at *hei" f a m i.a r pc.s*« a’ k-'-kof? ar,d a good passer h i ’ n 0«bum e and lor and ,’ohn C r » .-*<•,*»> w p.odd .ss I v yd IN * 'TI - ,e of t*c a T h e y a -e q * w* v ao** ' * K ’ > break r * * 1 ! ’* Cpr.w ta dubbed at an all-Ameri- ea*> cand date T he o r' - wea p o s i t i o n * The end t h e h a r d s o ' < a p too’ * a r e i n T h Must ta* inn. n; en** cr re ct , .od attack in trol the > e " r» to con ' n - ‘ . ’ e e l f h » S h r md who I . es the opt. n p. av u be r p who can r . n and pa-a ! ( ■ ifom ia q u a r’ erba k ( a! w ill pass sp - ring y j- ? • " a *n ’ hr h rxt p • W*he i ’ - f* ’ ? K * pp has two targets who ’ he h< igh a * * l e t t e r m e n B * ' y M a r k s a n d J o h n T r a c e y t"1 * on.v p e r m r * is C h a r l e s K * a g e r t a c k • w i t h rr i h en B r y ­ in d ic a t e d a n t h a s le ’ t e r r r a n K e n B e - k w i l l a ls o g a i n a s t a r i n g he-th th * * B o * h s t a r t i n g g - a r d a ara son sr. ll he sr • e p a c e o' D e e po r t f t * n a t * To take ” e « ; g r Z * * • ochring B even t h is C arl L in n ?' ■ C’d k B o b l i a r w . r K - a n d R * g e r R a n - * • . * - ■ ' ' * 2 ant '■ rn cd h .*/ > , i) Aside ?; *rt Kapp I he Cal t>a< xfieid cou?d * ! ’ or med. h i ' ' S ’ew a rt a - fullback »• ** hard work- PTS Afi-i JDs Ihf' run ^ n f1 x p re I ■ k H art a* X KJ hTI h’ ac I but ly.w ♦ v er im up att * ’s a• toe ’ Iv rf* ’ hr ^ f ■ '• < p (e v e r, f n md a '- rag e P a m t e r f t t ti iwp, 4 inc Iud* M M P H I L L S fOOIBALL M M P H I L L S TOOTBALL C O M I S ! BLAHKS NOK C O M I S ! BLAHKS HOW AT ALL 4 STOMS AT ALL 4 STOMS u #* r » l , n * f n Special Student Rates on RENT TYPEWRITERS M O T O R O LA T V SPEEDWAY “ H i g h F i d e l i t y a t R e a s o n a b l e P r i c e s G k f-A6C9 a z I HOWDY! ■ ii^ ^ M ir ■ I Class in Music p r e s e n t s . . . Sho« Repair Service Register for "D r." Presley's Goodyear Shoe Shop B C d m f e l d g ' « d - , d * e B A . 5 7 P ' i n c e - * 0 " I H s * o r y o * A r f ~ a ' o ' . * r ~ -mr mr* **' Em ' S c * * 4 lf- . J I J j i f : : I ■ A p p re c ia tio n 3:45 to 6:45 P M M W F and TT over a t l o w a n d r e a s o n a b l e r a t e s . •vE CHELfvE5 •*• E S E 5 Y C E B e * * y c - c . i e M r \ r \ P * r s e r n e ' t e r o r $ 5 O O p e r m o n t h I ^ 0 0 r . . n . , . t HEMPHILLS Slfeiu P h o n e G R 8-8223 f o r F r e e De l i v e r y ! RENT T E L E Y I S I O X 1958 P O R T A B L E $15 Mo. -Ef.T A P P LIES— RENT — PU RC H ASE T y p a x ' i t e r t — A d d t ' i — C a l c u l a t o r * Ph o n oq tap k t — T ape R aco 'd ec* B h R K M A N ’S Y I AU525 HOWDY! Radio 59 repa rea ’br the first asy of c asses fbi» Mo "day. 7 0 ° o R e b a t e s to A ll! JU ST OPP THE DRAG AT 405 WEST 23rd A — A JI A ' ART and ARCHITECTURAL STUDENTS 2 0 % Cash Discount O N A L L A R T S U P P L I E S D i s t r i b u t o r s f o r • G*.~ • D F ' . ' - ! W a t e r C t or Paper A"* sh C p s el • S * 'ate.m cf * P a p e r • Sbiva C ite s • KoK-l-Nocr PanciU • C rescen t B o a 'd Park On Our Lot Whit# You Shop BRADFORD PAINT COMPANY D A i V R X h42A» J tram pled in the confusion—if that is possible and the d o n 't* and do's of dorm regulations. T h e y have also supposedly bern orientated in the in s and out s of cam pus traditions and custom s . . . that is, some of the traditions and customs. The re a lly im portant ones tend som etim es to be lost in the shuffle F o r exam ple, how m an y of the Fresh m a n O rientation l e a d e r s bothered to diagram the route to in ” D ir t y * or even “ clue them on w hat D irty s is ? Friday, September 20, 1957 THE DAILY TEXAN Peg* 7 Free Advice Given to New Students On Subjects Sometimes Overlooked B y th ii tim e, it is reasonably In fairness to those whose orien­ A ud itor’s R eceipt the little pink safe to assume that the new fresh­ tation has not been complete, the m en know w here the Towner is lo­ Texan has taken it upon itself to cated, how to get through the reg is­ fill this glaring need. tration process without being W h at follows m a y he called a slip that a fie r yo u 've lost it. yo u ] find you w ill need it all sem ester; the receipt that you are given in registration to show you have paid a ll fees and tuition. C reek girls and boys In sorori- j ties and fratern ities, as the case J m ay be. I m p o u n d i n g T i c k e t the first sig­ nal that disaster w ill befall ye okie buggy should the violation he repeated; tw o of these little pink; slips result in banishment of the c a r from the cam pus for one year. B la n k e t Tax card hearing the picture of someone that is you hut doesn't look like it. student activity fee that entitles the purchaser to attend U n iv e rs ity functions at a reduced price. Drag the street running north and south beside the Union (proper name is Guadalupe* along which m any Austin m erchants ply their trade clothes, eats, school sup- ; plies, m ovies and . . . beverages. Quad d o r m * the four buildings housing A ndrew s, Littlefield, Car- ! others, and Blanton w om en’s dorm ­ itories phone number, G R 6-6611. T r e e not tho tall le a fy friends that shade the cam pus area, hut for a mullet or a a new term moose a re a l is called a “ c lu m p ! ” loser W a lk that lo ve ly and ra re o ccu r­ rence when the professor decides not to hold class C u t-th a t lovely and not to r a ft occurrence when th* itudent de­ cides not to attend clas«. nitions, B esides these In form ative d efi­ there are a few helpful freshman that every rem inders might take to heart. If, for instance, he has been won* dering how to get from the Jour­ nalism Buildin g to W’aggener Hall in the ten m inutes allowed, this ad­ vice m a y prove helpful. In the first place, alw ays rem em ­ ber to run, not w alk. Look for short cuts. Cut through buildings. Jump fences. Run o ver people. Bu t don’t w alk on the grass. T his system won t be of any help if the professor keeps the class ; overtim e. D on’t forget to check in and out of dorm s especially in, if you’ve ‘ checked o u t! Cam pus custom frowns upon the w earing of colored socks by girls and the w earing of earrings with loafers or flats. Don't call anything by its full it s the Union, instead of the name Texas Student Union; Benedict, in­ stead of Benedict H all, and L .A .I. instead of L a k e Austin Inn. A lw ays abbreviate w henever possible. To he an old veteran at this bue- ; iness of being a college student. in m ind; put keep aw a y that m ap of the campus, and 1 he casual. these hints d iction ary of term s that, used co r­ rectly, can rub off some of that Fresh m an G reen. D ir ty '* one of the m ore com- j moniy frequented spots for a good 1 cold , . . beverage. Fountain part> a ffa ir at w hich you prefer not to be the honoree a thorough dunking in L ittlefield Fountain, usually accom panying a pinning or engagement. Kn ittin g T alk in g ; conversation: something you do when you should be studying or in class. M all g en erally referred I he M all although to as t h e r e are I two, one South, the shaded w alk ex- j | lending south from the terrace of the M ain Building to Littlefield Fountain; and one W est. the w alk from the west side of the M ain ’ Building to Guadalupe. the step Dropped som ewhere I between going steady and being I pinned, w here the g irl w ears the ! boy's fratern ity drop. tion of Soo B e ta P ro the w it's v a r ia ­ the gloomy subject of ; scholastic probation; state of be­ ing between the dawn and the d ark ­ ness. Commons cafeteria adjoining the Union Building. DUTCH SCHEEL and his o r­ chestra will provide the music for the AH-Un iversity dance Saturday at 8 p. rn. in the Main Ballroom of fhe Texas Union. The dance will be the last so­ cial affair of Freshman O rie n ­ tation week. Mr. Scheel is an ex-student of the University and teaches school for the Austin School District besides his band-ieadinq duties. O rientation Talk Set An orientation m eeting present­ ing L . D. H askew , dean of the College of Education, w ill he held for all student teachers M onday at 4 p. rn. in B atts H a ll Auditorium . A ll student teachers, both elem en ­ ta ry and secondary, are to attend this meeting instead of their regu­ la r sem inar classes. The supervisors of the Austin P u b lic Schools w ill m eet w ith stu­ dent teachers W ednesday at 4 p. rn. in B atts H all Auditorium for another student teach er orien ta­ tion meeting. Now ! The one cigarette in tune with America's taste! has allyou want! the tobacco... the tip... and the taste! The tobacco you want The tip you want ~ The taste you want . . . only the choicest grades of quality tobacco. A n d ] 0 0 % natural tobacco! right by the flavor. * . . developed exclusively for i f s all H it Parade And it really does . . . tho freshest, live! cst tasfc of a n y filter cigarette. f l e w f ruth b o y o r fun-* n * r V Hit Baraita i t e , . What Coes On Here F r id a y 5 30-4.30—D istribution of Cactus copies, Jo u rn a lism Bu ild in g 3. l l :45— P ep ra lly , G ate 7, south side of M e m o ria l Stadium . 2-4—Auditioning for m usical or­ ganizations, instrum ental and vo­ cal, M usic Building. J — M eeting for men interested in officiating touch football. G re g - ! o ry G y m 114. 3-5— “ D rop-In” inform al for all students. U n iv e rs ity Y . 6 30— R am sh orn m eeting, U n iv e r­ sity Commons. 7 :30— E . H . Saulson to speak at re g u la r services preceding social hour, H ille l Foundation. 8--Freshm an open house m ovie, T exas Union. “ L IU ,” M ain and Lounge, Sa tu rd a y 9.30—Union A c tiv ity Council pic­ ture, Texas Union. 2 - N e w m a n Club popcorn party and tour of Austin for new stu­ dents. 7--Alpha O m icron P i pledge line, 2312 San G a b rie l; others at soror­ ity houses. 7:30— Outdoor dance, St. Austin's A uditorium . 8 Fresh m an H ow dy Dance, M ain Lounge, Texas Union. HOWDY/ I'm Charles M o b , gra d ­ uate (B.A. '49) Econom ­ ic* major. I'm in my first yaar with Hemphill's, birt I have things figured ©s/t to wh©r» I thlnV ' can ba of rea! service in he'ping you se'ect your proper textbooks and supplies. I'm at Hem phil s N o. 3 . . . 2244 G u ad alu p e. Dr. Reed Awarded Top Chemical Honor D r. L e ste r J . Reed, associate professor of ch em istry, has been named w in n er of the A m erican C h em ical So ciety's 1958 E l i L illy and Com pany A w ard. It is the highest A C S aw ard in biological ch em istry bestowed an­ nu ally on a biochem ist under 36 years of age. its com pletely D r Reed w as honored for his in­ vestigations on the ch em istry and functions of lipoie acid, one of the IS vitam in s. He was the first to isolate lipoic arid and to prove almost chem ical consistency. Lipoic arid is essen­ tial for oxidation of carbohydrates. D r Reed, a research scientist in the U n iv e rs ity ’s B io ch em ica l In s ti­ tute. w ill receive his L illy gold m edal and $1000 at the A p ril ACS meeting in San Fra n cisco . He also w ill present a paper on his work with l i p o i c acid. A native of N ew O rleans, he has been a U n iv e rs ity of Texas facu l­ ty m em ber sinre 1958, He has a Bach elo r of Science degree from Tulane U n iv e rsity and a Doctor of Philosophy degree from the U n i­ ANNOUNCER: T h e N a t i o n w i t h t h * ' o ran g # and w h its to und ' KTBC radio 59 W e O ffe r Expert Picture Framing Stu dtm an Photo Finish G R 7-2820 222 W e st 19th v e rs ity of Illin ois. H e also has done postdoctoral w ork at the C or­ nell U n iv e rs ity M edical College. D r. R eed is a m em ber of Ph i B eta K a p p a, Sigm a X i and P h i L am b d a U psilon honorary socie­ ties; the A m erican C h em ical So­ ciety. A m erican Society of B iolog i­ cal Chem ists, and A m erican Asso­ ciation the A dvancem ent of Science. for $200 Essay Contest O p e n to UT Students A nationwide contest to interest college and u n iversity students in industrial hum an relations w ill he co-sponsored by Industrial R e la ­ tions N ew s and the A m erican So­ for Person n el A d m in istra­ c iety tion. Tile contest Is open to full-time students taking personnel adm in ­ istration or industrial relations as a m ajo r or m inor course of study. A $200 prize In U S Savings Bonds w ill go to the student w r it­ ing the hest essay on “ W h at P h i­ losophy and P rin cip le s S h o u l d G u ide the R elatio n s of M an ag e ­ m ent and E m p lo y e s ? ” A panel composed of R ich ard Calhoun, professor of Personnel A dm inistration, U n i v e r s i t y of North C a ro lin a ; T h o m a s G. Spates, professor em eritus, per­ sonnel adm inistration. Y a le U n i­ v e rs ity ; and Gideon Chagy. ed i­ tor, In d u strial Relations New s, w ill select the winners. E n t r y blanks and contest rules In du strial m a y 1*» obtained from Relations New s, 230 W . 41st St . N e w Y'ork, N. Y. UT Student Directory V a lu a b le A id for Y e ar One of the innum erable cards that each student fibs out dining registration w ill be compiled into the U n iv e rs ity Student D ire cto ry next month. professional Alpha Delta Sigm a w ill sell the advertisin g fraternity 50-cent directory on cam pus, he ginning October 21. N an es, add le-.es and phone num bers of all U n iv e rs ity stu­ dents w ill he contained in the d i­ rectory Any changes, add itio n s or corrections should he turned in at Jo u rn a lism Buildin g 107 by noon Satu rd ay. F A C T U L T Y A P P R O V E D ENGINEERING DRAWING SUPPLIES at any of the four handy HEMPHILLS 'ij o x A A M Register for “ Dr." Scott's Class in M usic A p p re cia tio n 7:00 to 9:20 P M M W F and TT o v e r mcRadio 59 Friday, September^ 20, 1957 THE DAILY TEXAN Page § Maid of Cotton Contest Opens is under w ay. '['he seai ch for the 1958 M aid of Cotton 'Hie K ill who qualifies for the position must to travel and meet people like To he M aid of Cotton a girl must have been born in a cotton- producing state, must tie between .he ages of 19 and 25, must be at least 5 feet, 5 inches tall and must never have bern m arried The girl chosen by the National Cotton Council as fashion and good w ill representative for the cotton industry w ill have a busy, excit­ ing y e a r F irs t she w ill fly to New Y o rk for a month s training in preparation for her ro le as M aid ! of Cotton. KxperC. w ill give her good grooming and modeling tips and she w ill be com pletely outfitted in an all-rot ton wardrobe, includ­ ing s o m e tit garm ents created for her by leading A m erican design­ ers. A mx-month international tour of m o i# than 40 cities In the United States. Canada and E u ro p e w ill follow her training At the end of her journ ey the M aid of Cotton w ill be aw arded a new c a r as a symbol of the close w orking relationship between the industries. cotton and autom otive E n tr y blanks for the 1958 contest m a y be obtained from the National Cotton Council, P O Box 9906, M em phis 12, Tennessee Miss Corbitt Writes Cookbook M iss H elen Corbitt, form er m an ag er of the U n iv e rsity Tea House, has w ritten “ Helen C or­ b it t s Cookbook” . M iss C orbitt w as fo rm e rly d ire c ­ tor of food services at the D risk ilJ Hotel and the H eadliners G u b in Austin. She then moved to D a lla s and served as director of the Zo­ diac Room at N eim an-M arcus. Although o rig in a lly a N e w Y o r k ­ er, M iss C orbitt has lived in T ex ­ as for m an y years. W h ile living in Houston, she w as director of foods at Jo sk e s and at the Hous­ ton C ou n try Club. During her six ye a rs at the country club, she has said that she never repeated the sam e menu. M iss Corbitt is w e ll known in T exas by her food colum n w hich appeared in the Houston Post. include I i chapters with recipes v a ry in g from unusual appetizers to intricate des­ The cookbook w ill serts, and menus rang ing from party buffets to sim ple luncheons. The cookbook is being published by Houghton M ifflin C om pany and w ill be priced at $5. The pictures of two T exas wom en artists are now on exhibit at Ua- guna G loria. The m useum is open from IO to 12 and 3 to 5 d aily and from 3 to 5 p.m. Sundays. FREE BUS SERVICE For Students — Every Sunday Directly To A n d From The Tarrytown Methodist Church S A M L. FO R E, Pastor 2601 EXPOSITION BOULEVARD H O N E Y M O O N IN G Jam es ar j Mr.. IN N A S S A U d M 's. C . C . Springer of Hesston. They spent one week in Nassau. Mica-Wica to Begin Activity Fred B lack w ell and Ann Pric e , president^ of the men and w om ­ en s organizations, k irk off their busy M'heduJe with their first meeting Tuesday at 7 30 P rn the .Student Union, independent rn M ira and W its w ill h a 1 o sepa­ rate meetings Tuesday but w ill im m ed iately joint social have a have following They pic­ scheduled dances h ayrides the nic* for 'e a r An O rientation I lance Sep­ tem ber 21 is the first big event and other parties a lre a d y “ M ica plans to he w ell repre­ sented in the in tram u ral program this y e a r ,” said J im P flu g e r, v ic e ­ president . Ann P ric e plans to stress a unit­ ed and working group of girls, j T hey w ill have m onthly supper I meetings wtih guest speakers and in the dean s of­ local eieomo.sy- institutions, and other p ro j­ program s Help fice visitation : n ary in ects are slated for the year. Another draw ing card for the the patron two organizations system YVica cards m ay receive discounts from some Austin m erchants. Students w ith M ica or J is Other officers for W k a include K erstin K k frlt vice-president, Pat Zuebe s e c re ta ry; N an cy Nowlin, tre asu re r, and Ada Person, his­ torian Bunnie K o h lar is w orking as social coordinator, Uinda Haur- er. m em bership coordinator; and both Ijpp Ann M ichalske and C h a r­ lotte B rack e n are with com m uni­ cations. P a t E d g a r in charge of se rvice ; H a y Pruessner, food; and M a ry Ann P ra sa tik , in tra m u r­ al? is Cogbe Brornm ett is M ic a ’s sec­ ond v lce-pi evident ; F ra n k Colby, se c re ta ry; tre a su re r; .Joe Boike intra- J im C on k er, ch airm an of m u rals: and H erbert G ru m b le s,: social chairm an. At Tuesday Meeting, Social Place DEPARTURE TIMES Sunday School Worship University Co-Op Fountain Moorehill Dorm Littlefield Dorm S R D Kirby Hall I0:14 A.M 9:04 A.M . I0:19 A.M 9:09 A.M . 9:14 A.M . 10:24 A.M I0:30 A.M 9:20 A.M . I0:34 A.M 9:24 A.M . 9:29 A.M . 10:39 A.M Busses Return to Campus . / I V t when you think of sch ool / think of \ I OB Congrett BUY USED B O O K S SAVE 40Tv O f publisher's list price plus A CASH REBATE which has averaged A 14% or more for the last 20 years. Don't wait for classes to begin. Com e over to the Co-op right after you register and give us the course number— we'll supply you with the correct text. But don't delay— good used editions are limited. Free Plastic Bookcovers Free Desk Blotters D O W N S T A IR S STO RE rn versal/ co op X m S T U D E N T 5 O W N S T O R E Speleologists To Hold Meet A b o u t 25 m e m b e r s of t h e U n i­ v e r s i t y S p eleolog ical So c iety will a t t e n d th e a n n u a l c o n v en tio n of the T e x a s R e g io n N a t io n a l Speleologi­ c a l Society S e p t e m b e r 28 a n d 29 in B o e r n e . S p e leolo gists t h e s t a t e a r e e x p e c t e d t h e a t | C o u n ty F a i r g r o u n d s . con v en tio n f r o m all p a r t s of to a tt e n d t h e K e n d a l l T h e con v en tio n will b e gin a t 9 a. rn. S a t u r d a y w ith l e c t u r e s , d i s ­ p l a y s , m o v ie s, a n d c a v e e x p l o r a ­ tions. D r . R i c h a r d B. D a v is , r e s e a r c h a s s o c i a t e a t J o h n s H o p k in s U n i­ v e r s i t y , will s p e a k S a t u r d a y a f t e r ­ noon on " B a t R e s e a r c h in T e x a s . ” H is s p e e c h will follow a b a r b e ­ c u e s u p p e r . S u n d a y , a r e a t r ip s will be sc h e d u le d e x p l o r a t i o n c a v e s to i n t e r e s t e d p e r s o n s M e m b e r s a n d a r e th e c o n v e n ­ to a t t e n d in vited tion. M o te ls a n d c a m p i n g fa cilitie s will be a v a i l a b l e for th o se a t t e n d ­ ing. D a v e K y s e r is p r e s i d e n t of th e U n i v e r s i ty c h a p t e r . for G a lle ry to Show Scandinavian Film is “ T h e G r e a t A d v e n t u r e ” the title of a S c a n d i n a v i a n f ilm to he show n a t a n “ e nd of th e s u m m e r " o u td o o r e v e n i n g p a r t y a t L a g u n a G lo ria A r t G a l le r y T u e s d a y a t 8 p. rn. T h e two c e n t e r s b o y s a n d a S w ed ish f a m i l y living on a th e n o r t h e r n w ild life. f a r m a m i d s t a r o u n d film D e s s e r t a n d coffee will h r s e r v e d b e fo re the film . “ P a r t y —U T S t y l e ” Methodists to Hold Party th e title of W es le y F o u n d a t i o n ’s first p a r t y of the y e a r to he held a t 8 p. rn. S a t u r d a y night. is All M e th o d is t s t u d e n t s an d f rie n d s a r e th e p a r t y in vite d w hic h will he h e ld in the M e thod - to : i s t Stu d e n t C o n ter. All Austin Nursery School Cooperafive-Inferracial 5-day and 2-day a week programs Hours 9-12 Noon G E T T IN G D IR E C T IO N S from one of N as­ sau's uniquely dressed policemen are Mr. and Jr . They were married Mrs. C . D. W a ’irath August 31 the Monger Place M eihod'st in Ch orch in Dallas. Mrs. W allra th is the former N ancy W alker, University graduate. Mr. W all- rath is a student at the University. First Methodist Church I 2th and Lavaca — Pastors — Dr. Marvin Vance Rev. J . Leonard Rea Rev. Donald Benton 8:30 9:45 10:55 Morning Service Sunday School Regular Service E. H . Saulson Speaks Friday “ R e f le c t i o n s ” will be th e topic of E . II. Saulson, d i r e c to r , a t th e r e g ­ u l a r H i l le r F o u n d a t io n s e r v i c e s a t 7 :30 p. rn. F r i d a y . A social a t th e fo u n d a tio n , 2105 Sa n Antonio, will follow- th e s e r v ic e . All J e w i s h s t u ­ d e n t s a r e in v ite d to c o m e to this g e t- a c q u a i n t e d m e e t in g a n d to h e a r c e l e b r a t i n g a d v a n c e Ro.sh H a s h a n a h a n d Y om K ip p u r. p l a n s for JOB OPPORTUNITIES for Student Wives lit# lf you th* b« st positions, w* have them. Secretaries, Typi»t», Book­ keepers, O ffic e Clerks — All O f ­ fice Categories. BAIN and BOLT Employment Service T H E M IX T U R E A S B E F O R E T o d a y begin5: my fourth yen* of writing this column and, as before, I will continue to explore the issues t h a t grip the keen young mind of ca mp us America burning questions like “ Should housemothers be forced to retire pu 2 8° ” and “ Should paj amas an d robes be allowed at fir>t-hour classes?” a nd “ Should proctor* be ar me d?” and “ Should picnicking lie per mi tt ed in the stacks?” and “ Should teachers above the r an k of associate professor be empowered to perform m a r r i a g e s 0 ” and “ Should cap­ ital punishment for pledges be abolished'.' . / a a . . k T R Y IN G O N F O R M A L S And practicing smiles to show tho fra­ ternity men at p !edne line at two new Alpha Gammas, Martha J o Henry and Sandra Moran. Pledge line takes place annually when all the sororities present their pledges to the fraternities. It will be held from 7 to 9 p. rn. Saturday at the sorority houses. Alpha Omicron Pi will hold its pledge line in tho Texas Federated W om en's Club Building at 2312 San G abriel. It presently is build­ ing a new house. All men on the campus, G reek or independent, are invited to pledge line. VUcMii n a i Filii (Ii Marie Albert, f o r m e r s t u ­ d e n t, to Ivoren F rederick Bileve, g r a d u a t e of T e x a s L u t h e i a n Col­ lege, S e p t e m b e r 1. • Jean Burt, stu d e n t, N e 'd a P h a r m a c y E m e rs o n Miller Jr., m a r y m a j o r , S e p t e m b e r I. so p h o m o r e to Franklin j u n io r of g r a d u a t e , WICA G ladys Mao B r a w n e r , U n i v e r ­ p r e s i d e n t , sity m e m b e r S tu d e n t A s se m b ly , G oodfe ilow , to Anthony Edison F ox Howard, P h i K a p p a S ig m a , A m e r i c a n I n s t i tu t e of M e ­ c h a n i c a l E n g in e e r i n g , S e p t e m b e r I • g r a d u a t e , • Phyllis Ja ne F llin g e r to Charles Edward C r oss, se n i o r a e r o n a u t i ­ c a l e n g in e e r i n g m a j o r , S e p t e m b e r 6. I .aura J a n e F in le y , g r a d u a t e , to Arthur John Martell III, S ig m a Nu, p h a r - , T e x a s Cow (toys, S e p t e m b e r 7. • • • • Mary D e e l l a g r n , so p h om o re , to Mcrl Dean Breckenrid ge, S e p t e m ­ b e r f>. F r a n c e s Karen Grre, stude n t, to lowlier, p h y sic s Benjamin F a r te r m a j o r , S e p t e m b e r 7. s o p h o m o r e Mary E t h e l Miller, ho m e e c o n o m i e s m a j o r to Carl Uton Moore, s o p h o m o re , S e p t e m ­ • Charlotte Ann Washington, A ph i L a m b d a D e l ta , to J a m e s Knox M c ­ Laren, s e n o r , S e p t e m b e r 7. Phyllis Ann lin gers, so p h om o re , to Mian Bernard Noonan, former student, S e p t e m b e r 7 Director (BS in Education) 8011/2 East 13th G R 2-8083 G la dys Forlorn Bain, Pi B e ta Phi, O m i c r o n Nu. to W illiam Fling- m an Jennings, K a p p a S i g m a , S e p ­ t e m b e r 7. b e r 6. fj!VUU ctytil punishment forplfa fas'be abolish• P h i li p Morris Incorporated sponsors this column. Fhilip Morris Incorporated makes Philip Morris ciga­ rette- T h e v also make Marlboro cigarettes. Marlboro is what I am going to talk to you a b o u t this year. Before beginning the current s e r ie s of columns I ma de took an exhaustive st udy of Marlbor o advertising* T I, al mo st four minutes. T he Ma rl bor o people don t waste words. T h e y give it to you fast: “ You get a lot to like in a Marlbor o . . . Filter . . . Flavor . . . Flip-top Box. ” Well, sir, fif first this approach seemed to me a litt’e terse, a bit naked. Perhaps, t hought I. I should dr ape it with a veil of violet prose, ado r n it with a mantic of fluffy adjectives, dangle some participle- from the ears . . . Bu t t hen I thought, what for? D o e n't that tell the whole Marlbor o story? . . . l o i t e r . . . I las o r . . . J lip-top Box. Mar l bo r o tastes great. T h e filter works. So does the box. W h a t else do you need to k n ow 0 *<'d S o . with the Marlboro story qu '• ♦ u- t u r n immediately to the chief problem of undergraduate life — t h e mone> pr o b l em . T h is h a 5 a l w a \ s been a v e x i n g dilemma, even in my own college day.-. I recall, for example, a classmate named D i n e r Hazard Sigafoos a great st r appi ng fellow' c1 anding I I I ands high, who fell in love with a beautiful T h e t a named Nikki Spillane, with hair like beaten gold and eyeballs like two tm spoons of forgetfulness E v e r y night Oliver Hazard would take Nikki out to dine and da nee. anil then t o dine a gain, for dancing macle I hen the Nikki ravenou boat.-, and then Nikki, lier air. would h a \ c S or IO ct would take her ! nme, stoj pail of o\ s t e r - or two. would go riding a p a t i t e shar|x*ne l r ts, and then < >! ping on the way 1 I bv ti T o rai-e monev for these enehar Hazar d classes he cut ha, dusk to midnigl midn i ght to dav on a number < ha r. Afterschool tie g e vulcanized mf ic t r appe d night n part-time i Th i s crowded d. Int! Oliver H 260 to l o t p hi- s a l \ at ion ted me took, ant­ ic space of a mon - b u t t h at , curiot file1 ie cl en H az­ an I ippe girii- Marlboro and I la’ Mar the Flit: >p T h e m a k e r * o f M a r l b o r o t a k e p l e a s u r e i n b r i n g i n g y o u t h , * t h e ­ f r e e w h e e l i n g , u n c e n s o r e d c o l u m n f i e r y w e e k d u r i n g s e b o o l y e a r . . . \ n d t p e a k i n g o f p l e a s u r e , h a l e y o u t r i e d a M a r t h o r o ? fpXCYSl 2348 Guadalupe — On th* Drag Friday, September 20, 1957 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 9 *3ii Z/he ^J3eart • . • (Falitor’s Note : This colu m n, written by John Barnhill, senior jo urna lism major and T e xa n staff writer, will he a regular F rid a y m orning featu re on The D a ily T exan. Contributions are heartily en c o u r a g ed and should Ire sent to The Texan office.) In a Dallas residential section this sum m er, Don Griffith, K a p p a Alpha and senior business m ajor, ra n g a door bell a t a n ea t, w h ite fram e house. His lips w ere poised to give his best sales talk for the Billies h e w as selling. N o one answered, but h e h e a rd th e radio playing, and like a n y good salesman he began knocking. “ Q uit th at, Jo ey,’’ he h e a rd a w om an ’s h a rs h voice ex­ claim suddenly. But since his n am e w asn’t Joey he kept rig h t on knocking. T h e n before he knew it, the w om an opened the door and began sw attin g him wildly with a leathe r belt. “ I guess she th oug ht I w as h e r son,’’ Don said, “ She w as h o rrib ly em b a rra s e d when she noticed h e r m istake and I ’ll have to adm it I was a little shook up myself.” R ub bin g his bruises, Don m anaged to sell b e r a $27.95 fam ily Bible and a $9 dictionary and encyclopedia. Jo k e Panics Rush Captain C am e a le tte r on flow ery s ta tio n e ry to one soro rity on the cam pus before rush w eek began: “ D e a r head ru sh e r: I live on a ra n c h about IO miles out from In g ram , T exas w h e re I helped m y b ro th e r raise a dozen B an tam hens for his F F A project. I w as president of the F U A , sw ee th eart of F F A D istrict 29, valedictorian of o u r class a t In g ram R u ral High School, and a d ru m m a jo re tte for two y ears. I plan to study hom e economics a t T exas. I h e a rd t h a t y o u r sorority is a nice g roup and a f te r th in k in g it over a g re a t deal, I ’ve decided t h a t I w'ould like to join it. I h av e seen y o u r beautiful house and I living in a dorm itory. Would th in k I would p re fer it. to you please give me a room for next fall. T h a n k you very m uch. I a m looking fo rw ard to being w ith you on. th e T e x a s campus. Yours truly, E dicth E vonne K astner. A carefully planned le tte r from th e Panhellenic office was h u rr ie d off to h e r explaining t h a t a girl m ust be asked to p a rtic ip a te individual sororities an d t h a t fre s h m a n girls do not live in sorority houses, th ere fo re she would hav e to m a k e a r ra n g e m e n ts for housing. in ru sh by the W h e n th e letter to th e g en -rat d e l i v e r y ’a d d ress In th e little town cam e back m a rk e d “ unclaim ed,” and when P an - helienic found th e re g is tra r h ad no applicant by t h a t nam e, suspicions were aroused. Come to find out, two of the good sisters passing th ro u g h In g ra m , derided to send the le tte r to th e ir ru s h captain as “ ju s t a little joke.” Beauties H a ve Mutual Friend “ I believe we have a m u tu al friend,” Miss Colorado said to C arolyn Calvert, U niversity freshm an an d T e x a s ’ rep­ re sen tativ e in the Miss A m erica ( ’o n test at Atlantic City. “ A nd who is t h a t ? ” the T ex as lass asked M arilyn V an D erber, later to become Miss America. “ My p re ach e r,” smiled And C arolyn rem em bered th a t she had taken d ra m a tic read ing fro m a P re s b y te ria n m inister in D enver earlier in th e sum m er. t h e sandy-haired beauty. 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A a n d B R e f r i g e r a t e d a i r ­ c o n d i t i o n e d a p a r t m e n t * f o r 3 o r 4 L n l - v e r i t y m e n L i v l n g r o o m , b e d r o o m , kit c h e n s $i>¥) f o r 3 f o r 4 G R 8- 052 0 o r G R 6-3720 h a t h N e w l y h a t h 3105 r e d e < o r a t * n lg ! 2011 R e d R i v e r N o 6 —A l r - c o n d it I n n e d F o r I n i v e r s t v c o u p l e N o p e t * . LO b e d r o o m I n g r o o m s h o w e r T w o W a t e r a n d ga * p a i d *70. G R 8 052 9 o r G R 6 3720 k i t c h e n a i r - c o n d i t i o n e d b a t h w i t h u n i t * 1003 W cs t 2 9 th . I n l v e r s l t v m e n N o 2 b e d r o o m , f o r l l v l n g r o o m , p r i v a t e r e a r b a t h , e n t r a n c e 4 l i v i n g tied r o o m , p a i d . N o g a r a g e k i t c h e n , $50. R il l* p a i d G R l o w e r k i t c h e n t w o . $55 a p a r t m e n t h a t h A i r - c o o l e d 6-3720 bill* f l o o r l o w e r k i t c h e n , E n t i r e I d i n i n g r o o m 1932 A S a n A n t o n i o U n i v e r s i t y m e n l i v i n g tied .* N o r o o m r o o m s 2 b a t h * h o r 4 o r 5 * 120 B I p p e r p a i d . N o i i v i n g r o o m b e d r o o m , $50. H il l s p a i d . N o 3 L p p e r r e a r 3 o r 5 m e n b e d r o o m s h a t h $65 G R 6-3720 f o r 2 m e n b a t h f o r 2 o r $70, b i l l s p a i d L l v i n g r o o m k i t c h e n k i t c h e n f r o n t 2 2 STUCCO APAR M r am p u s f o r t w o m e n o r w o m e n F u r n i s h ­ p a i d 24 f r o m 8 5 G R 2 8 581 Re. e n t l v pa In* ad U t i l i t i e s ' L A R ed G R 6 6216 E x t if l ‘ • M U ' o n e o r G R 6 5772 E F F I C I E N C Y A P A R T M E N T f o r t w o m e n $35 200 F a * t 3 0 t h B T / (C K C N I V F R S I T Y . r o o m Dr 1< iv s p a r ’ m o n t * B O Y S i l l # b a t h S i n g l e $39. 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R e a s o n a b l e a l t e r a t i o n s . p r i c e s G R 8-9130 M e als r o o m G o o d m e a l s N E W M O D E R N K I T C H E N a n d d i n i n g s t e l e S e r v e d a t y o u r c o n v e n i e n c e A i r - c o o l e d c o m f o r t T r y us . 2100 N u e c e s . G R 7-6397 L a s s e t e r ' s . F a m i l y R E N T T - V ' s ( . a t e m o d e l s . r a t e s . H O 5-5597 G R 2-2692, L o w e s t O O ? P A C T L E N S E S D r . R a m o n r i f f t y n , O p t o m e t r i s t . N o r t h w e s t S h o p ­ p i n g C e n t e r . 5931 B u r n e t R o a d GT, 3-6141 R o o m and Board S T U B B S H O I S E T H R E l T b i o e k i ’ c a m ­ p u s P r i v a t e e n t r a n c e s a n d b a t h A ir s e r v i c e G R 6-4162 c o n d i t i o n e d M a i d M r s E s s i e S t u b b s 794 W e s t 21. For Sale S T U D E N T R E S I D E N C E . M O D E R N a i r - c o n d t f l o n e d N e a r U n i v e r s i t y L i v e In b e a u t i f u l m a n a g e r s a p a r t m e n t w h i l e y o u r c h i l d r e n a t t e n d s c h o o l . G R 8 6074 1958 CUSHMAN M O T O R S n o o t # r ~ G o o d c o n d i t i o n 2013 K a r e n G R 3 2279 F O R A S L I T T L E a* 2 i r a d a v y o u c a n o w n a t y p e w r i t e r o n o u r R e n ’t a l - O w n e r s h l p P l a n C a l l O R 7-6060 o r c o m e b y C M W I L S O N C O 151 a R e d R i v e r FRESHMAN'S FO LLY — RULES r#- q ii I r e s e l l i n g 1956 F o r d c o n v e r t i b l e e t c l i a n a C o p p T h u n d e r b i r d e n g i n e . F o r d o m a t l c W i l l s a c r i f i c e t o e x p e d i t e 26 C l i f f C o u r t * 1888 MGA BLUE, ex­ c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n . 19 000 m i l e * O n e o w n e r N e v e r o v e r 4 OOO R P M T o o l * w o r k s h o p m a n u a l . $ 1 8 0 0 G R 2 08t rn d i s c w h e e l s , $1 250 on HOUSE F O R S A L E . 3404 R~anton T w o b a l a n c e c a s h . l o a n m o n t h l y p a y m e n t * b e d r o o m s $6 132 4G- G I $54 87 w o n d e r f u l f r o m U n i v e r s i t y O w n e r G R 7-60.38 - a r d n e ' g h h o r h o o d T w o m i le * F e n c e d v e r v n i c e lot B R A N D N K W , N E V E R b e e n w o r n . h a n d - t a i l o r e d g i r l * r e g u l a t i o n r i d i n g c o a t , a n d v e l v e t h u n t i n g h a t f o r J u m p er* 21 22 s t / e 8-1 0 H a t f o r $50 A c c i d e n t I n c h e s p r e v e n t e d r e a s o n f o r sell I n c C al ! M r* E r n e s ’ R o s n e r G R 2 6669 f r o m u s i n g $~5 v a l u e C o a t S i/ e GUR ANTI-.F O USED R E F R IG E R A T O R S C o ld s p o t C a p o r a l E l e c t r i c L e o n a r d H o t point. .......................................... $65 99 ........................... if> im 45 96 ............................................. 54 un ..................... W H IT E E L E P H A N T t a i n q o u t h F i r s t S t — R e v S ell T r a d e HOM E R E N T A L IN V E ST M E N T S d u p l e x Tfvd# P a r k c u p a n c v o n e m o n t h *5 r y p i n g M A R T H A A N N ZI V I T . Y , M P A M ORGAN HOUSE 1998 S a n A n t o n i o U n i v e r s i t y a p p r o v e d r o o m * f o r y e n A i r - c o n d l t l o n e d . P o r t e r s e r v i c e T H E TEXA N A ir-C onditioned D orm for Men / 2'** B l o c k ! f r o m C a m p u s D a l l y Mai d Servi ce P o s e r . • P a r k i n g S p a # GR 7-5074 1905 Nueces N C. A R M S ' . f e n T i l d e n ! * C e n t r a ! a r '-end ’ ' mi n g Bed linens f u r n i s h e d Do ubl e row par ki ng lot C a r wa s h prlv age* Q u i e t at mo*- ph. tre d o u b l e Sir. *. # p e r mo n t h ava. . a bl e . $3* r oo mg a r.d MTU t o t e e ni cd * r f t a i l o r e d tv s t u d e n t s Sp#« tai k e y b o a r d science, Ament b r (La­ m g n e a r i n g t he s e * a n d l a n g u a g e , i n V 6 La s t 30th G R 7- 059 c o n , e n . e n t i y l o c a t e d a t G O O D A L L W O O T E N D O R M B L D G . 2194 G a d * .p# P h o . G R 2 '210 m o. or *16 sem e ster A d d in g M achines $6 M o. or $20 Semester Television, M o ........... . 1 2 . 5 0 T a p e R e c o r d e r ....... . 8 0 0 R a d i o C o m b i n a t i o n . . 5.00 ............ . 5.00 P h o n o g r a p h Fa n s ......................... . 5.00 H i F i P h o n o g r a p h s H i F i A m p l i f i e r H i F i T a p e R e c o r d e r F M T u n e r ............... ................... C o o l e r s . . . 10.00 . 5.00 . 1 2 . 0 0 . 5.00 . 6.00 ........ O U R R E N T P U R C H A S E P L A N W I L L I N T E R E S T Y O U B E R K M A N S 2 2 3 4 G U A D A L U P E + G R 6 - 3 5 2 5 * 1008 C O N G R E S S " A u s t i n ' s B i g T h r e e " f o r M e x i c a n F o o d s t h# picknieker » a* 500 i p a e a! o r d e ' t or r e q ar dinner* Fait »#r p a ’a d wa f a i t A*#n, #. M o r r o * t for M O N R O E S, tail# horn#. L o c a t e d with FL M A T A M O R O S A ( me l t in Me r r a n a nd Ama r -»» d t hat 504 Fai t A- a n .a. it,* i mo l t e » c t r q p e r e fin# M a i ' a" r a n r e a n d fr#e park lug (aa* . ret t o dm# , f o o d s t o tar-v* you tn# Friday, Saptambar 20, 1957 THE DAILY TEXAN Pagt ll Call Board Photo Exhibit Honors Frost By GEORGE RI NGE Texan A m u sem en t’s Editor APPROXIMATE!;Y 50 PA N E L S honoring R obert F rost, co n tem p o rary American poet, a re on display in the English Building, T hey will be on display th ro u g h the middle of October. This is one of the largest exhibits ever shown in the English Building. It was a r ra n g e d by Dr. J. J. Jones, a s­ sociate professor of English. T h e y a r e on loan from th e L ib ra ry of Congress. The color and black-and-white photos are of F ro st "in his elem ent," and F r o s t ’s country an d people. T h ^ rr a re also a n u m b e r of reproductions of m anuscripts, f ! "Us, and corrected d ra fts of some of his works. lit "THE SCHOLARS," a vocal grou p which i .ailing in a recent app earance at tho Unique Club, at IO p m and midnight. this S a tu rd a y to do two shows T hey have m ade appearances at the S h am ro ck Hotel In H ouston recently and will go to Dallas and C anada a f te r th eir en g agem en t here. JOHNNY O U SN X is c u rre n tly appearing at the Petit Club. Having played there twice before, he has been w orking in I ^ s Vegas and h as m ade some movies. Ile will he th ere throu gh S a tu rd a y night. TRYOUTS ARE CONTINUING TODAY for the D e p a rt­ ment of D ra m a ’s first presentation, "Man and S uperm an" to be presented in Hogg Auditorium . O ctober 23-26. The play will he directed by Dr. F ra n c is Hodge. T o d ay is the last day for try o u ts. Anyone is eligible. T r y ­ outs a r e being conducted by Dr. Hodge in his office in tho D ra m a Building. Dr. Hodge hopes to announce a cast this Monday. Im m ed iately a f te r the cast fo r the first production has been announced, try ou ts will begin for "T he Crucible," the play b y A r t h u r Miller which will he presented in November. This play will be directed by J a m e s Moll. WE ARE GLAD TO NOTE THE NEW MILESTONE which the Music D e partm ent h a s attained. It Is gratifyin g th at th e d ep a rtm en t has seen fit to coordinate its choral p rog ram u n d e r the directorship of one man. We think t h a t Morris J. B each y has accepted a v e ry challenging position and should do a good job. "A HATFUL OF RAIN," th e powerful movie of a K orean W a r hero who becomes exposed to drugs, s ta rts a week run to d ay at the S tate T h e a te r. Much has been said about A nthony F ra n c io s a ’s perform ance. He plays th e b ro th e r of Joh n n y , the dope addict played by Don M urray . is for it to receive an A cadem y A w a rd nom ination like F ran cio sa is too early to tell but looks It "THE GREAT ADVENTURE," produced by A m e Suchs- dorff, will he shown at l a g u n a Gloria a t K p.m. Tuesday, S ep tem b er 21 Having been acclaimed as a great movie thro ugh out tho world, it is about t w o boys and a Swedish family who live on a farm. It deals with their relations with nature, anim als in p articular LAST DAY REGISTE TO FOR FRESHMAN SCHOLARSHIPS A H o f y o u r b o o k s , es s ent af supe>Tes a n d tuiti on f o r y o u r first s e m e s t e r at the U i i v c r s i t y will b e p a i d b y H e m p h i l l s if y o . are th r* F r e s h m a n b o y a n d girl w h o s e n a m e s a r r d r a w n o n Fr i day , S e p - t e m b e r 20, at H e m p h i l l s. A n y pr e s h m a n b o y or girl m a y en t er b y filling Out a n o f f i ci al e n t r y blank a v a i l a b l e at a n y on< o f th o to .r Mnmrvkill " o u r n e m p n n i S t o r e s a n d d e p o s i t i n g th e entr y at a b o x a t H e m p h i l l s in p e r s o n . W i n r iers wi I be a n n o u n c e d in The D a i l y T exan 2 2 . oil 4 HEMPHILL'S ^ SifoiCi. H O W D Y l I’m W a y n e V o igh t, jun­ ior e du cation major. I’ve been with Hemphill's since the first o f the one o f the b eh in d the scenes people w h o keep H e m p h il l ’s N o . 3, 2244 G u a d a lu p e . SCHOTZ 6 A M E X Thi s is it! Thi s is t h e p l a c e y o u ' v e h e a r d so m u c h a b o u t . Thi s is t h e p l a c e w h e r e e v e r y o n e g o e s ! Thi s is S c h o l z . S c h o l z G a r t e n S e r v e s a S p e c i a l 65c lunch e v e r y d a y ! O u r Sp eci al Lunch T o d a y S h r i m p C r e o l e with R ic a T e n d e r lo in o f T r o u t with Tdrt« r S a u c e or or S w i l l Strait C o l e S l o w C r e a m N e w P o t a t o e s B a c k e / e d P e a l and T u r n i p G r e e n s C o r n 8r c a d and H o t Rolli D a i s e r f C o f f e e or Tea 65 ' Scholz Cl ar tai 1 6 0 7 S an J a c i n t o Friday, September 20, 1957 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 12 Sco-Pro Worries Backed by Figures You'll be ENCHANTED with / s*1 rn os ter houris and m ake 15 grade points. I.ach student is responsible for knowing whether he has passed the required m inim um of work and whether he is eligible to continue af the U n iversity. The sfuden* is notified a few weeks after the end of the sem ester, how ever if there is to he any scholastic probation action. DIAMOI Values! W e V« o i s e n - o l e d a « n « t ' n g o r r o y o f d x j o u y w H i t w * o r # tim p ly m o g n t x a o T H a y 'ra » » p # rr*y tut tu p a r b ly d e s ig n e d o->d ta’ >n luxurious moj^hrvgj pf I At gold N#v#r b#*or# So*# w a p k a r a P s e t * ip e t *o t u < o r toluesl $195.00 $495.00 $225.00 $395.00 $325.00 $125.00 F R E S H M A N J U N I O R S S O P H O M O R E S S E N I O R S G R A D U A T E S THE H IG H ER H A IRC U T RATE t a ffe c t A r*r.ur F a q a r o much. The n a 'ce'- shop', who star n v o rn re' rom Lecture Series Opens Monday For Petroleum Engineers VV O ’ ’ • HOWDY! $235.00 rn Bill Knight, Engineer- ig Route to Business M a jo r . I rn a Ju n io r this y e ar and I have been with H e m p h : 's since last Fail. C o m e on in r textbooks, i’m af Hem phill's No. 3 2244 G u a d alu p e. A P O '* to Hold Meeting N e v e r A n y Interest or C a rryin g C h a rg e UGEft'S OftSiTY STORE 72Zb GUADALUPE Medical Arts Barber Shop % 2915 Red River All Hair Styles 3 Barbers On Duty GR 7-0691 H an dy Parking N ear L aw School $127,562.80 was returned of The University of Texas in C A S H by the C o-Op to students and staff . during the past school year . . Follow these steps and you can participate savings. in the In a fe w days you can collect the $ 2 Turn in those receipts at the date shown at the top of each slip I . Buy everything you need at the Co-Op and save the cash register receipts W I L L W A N T T H E 1958 CACTUS YEARBO OK The C A C T U S Yearbook is your record of the school year of 1957-58. It is a com plete pictorial record of all the im portant happenings on the cam pus such as Round-Up, Aqua-C arnival, sports events, dances, and fratern ity and sorority activities. O v e r 700 pages big, the C actu s will be full of cam pus views and pictures of your friends to bring back memories in years to com e. Heres How To Reserve Your Copy W h e n you register in G re g o ry G y m , tell the fee-fixer you want the C A C T U S . The $7.00 cost will be included in your other registration tees. Then fill out the C actus address card just before you leave the gym. C A S H R E B A T E has averaged 14% or more for the past 20 years. sr* ///i ors/'S/titu co op H E S T U D E N T : 5 O W N S T 0 R The Cactus, Ranger, D aily Texan, and Student Directory are published by Texas Student Publications, Inc. Journalism Build ing 107 Phone GR 2-2473 '