W eather: Humid with Showers rn Range: 64 to 80 T h e D a T e x a n VOL. 56 Price Five C e n t s ‘First C ollege Daily in the South' AUSTIN, TEXAS, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1957 Groan, Groan, Groan! Final Exam Schedule O n Pages 4 and 5 Eight Pages T o d ay NO. 16 US Fleet M akes Quick Mc Hussein Kills Political Partie Military Law Declared A s Area Tension Mounts Ikes Mid-East Doctrine M ay Get Test in Jordan AMMAN, Jordan UP) — King Hussein, fighting fo r his throne, imposed military law- on imperilled Jordan T hursday in a series of d ram atic moves against his enemies in­ side and outside the country'. The em battled young King named a new government, dam ped a curfew on the na­ tion’s main cities as a safeguard against riot­ ing, and abolished the co u n try ’s IO political parties. The 21-year-old monarch blasted Egyptian propaganda and international communism alike as the sources of his nation’s troubles. Less th an two m onths ago Hussein p a r­ ticipated in an A rab “ sum m it” conference with E gypt's President Nasser, as an ally in the cause of Arab nationalism. T hursday he told Egypt to leave his country alone. WASHINGTON (/P>—The United States 6th Fleet steam ed to the eastern Mediter- j ranean T hursday in w hat officials described as a show of force Intended to support the threatened governm ent of Jordan. T hat description was supplied in private. I Publicly, the S tate D epartm ent merely an­ nounced that the fleet was returning to its it said “ international “normal place.” But Bousquet ’W ins Out in into A fte r a re c o u n t the ex te n d e d Thu: shay T o m Bo vie to! o v e r Don > ra< e for ch e if justle < u h . h v o les ca rly h o u rs pjct e m e r g e d dghil] the I 163 to 1,447, T h e first c tnt on th e W e d n e s d a y election h a d (bown Stodehill to be the w mner. I 452 to 1.451. B ut the second count by th e E le ctio n C o m ­ mission tally , a n d ; Bousquei w a s d e c la r e d w i n n e r in the c e r t if ic a ti o n of the e le c tio n by P hil P a u l, c h a i r m a n . J a r r e l l V o ; g a n I So b Ar n i s I rh n g , all o f the E le ctio n C o m m ission . B oth c a n ­ d id a te s w e r e allo w ed to b e a t the re count b e c a u se of tie* u n u s u a l closeness of the r a c e reve rsed and th e B o usq uet. w h e n c o n ta c te d by th e T ex an said “ I w a s v e ry reliev ed a t the o u tc o m e a n d the th ing tha t p le a s e d m e m o st w a s S tudent P a r t y w on all off it e s . ” the m a j o r th a t t h e 1 A n oth er reco un t w a s held T h u r s ­ day night by the C o m m iss io n for the Law A s s e m b ly m a n . B. D M oore vv is r e a f f i r m e d the w in n e r as his vote total g re w f r o m 72 to '.IX Wl’il th- 1 . C e rtific a tio n of th e v ic t o r y of Joe S toeitje, w in n e r in a w rite-in c a m p a ig n fo r A rc h ite c tu r e A s s e m ­ iv being h eld up by the b ly m a n C o m m issio n until h e c o m p le te s th e co n stitution al for holding office. Stoeitje h ad 41 v otes lo Leon W h itn e y ’s 32, r e q u i r e m e n t s No re co u n t w as held in th e v ic e ­ p re s id e n c y r a c e betw een H a l H u d ­ speth and P e t e G u n te r. H u d sp e th won w ith a 1,601 to 1.456 m a j o r i t y . this w a s n o 1 C h an m a n P a u l said to m e r i t a re co u n t, d o s e eno u gh and G u n t e r did no t p etitio n fo r a ret m i n t • T he final vo te ta b u la tio n s follow: P r e s id e n t, H a r C lik lra y e P r e s id e n t, H a r le y C la rk 2.043; Don H e n d rix , 1,033; vice p re s id e n t, Hal H u d sp e th . I 601. P e te G u n ter, 1,4.56, s e c r e t a r y . N a n c y G o o d ly . 2,03o, M a rio n Simon, 903. Chief ju s ti c e . T o m Bousquet 1.463, I Km Stodghill, 1.447 , Daily I 998 e d i t o r , Bud M im s T e x a n G rog Olds, 924; R a n g e r e d i t o r , R u dy R ochelle, 2 459: ( a c t u s e d i ­ tor, H e l p e F a u lk . 2.514. H ead c h e e r l e a d e r , Jill M c M u rry 2.466; A rts an d S c ien ce s (th r e e s e a t s ) , R i c h a r d K eeton 676; M a r ­ jo rie M enefee, 549; Terry* McCall, 506; R ic h a r d S tanley. 363; Bill H enry, 344; T o m R oosth, 232. B u s i n e s s A d m in is tr a tio n ( t w o s e a t s ) , D on ald L ove, 278; Bill Mil­ ler. 232; B ob L aughlin. 190; M a r v in Le m e r , 187. B ob D eV ries, 152; E n g in e e r in g Jo h n S au er. 201; F r e d P feiffer, 154; D o n ­ ald G riffith , ISL; E d d ie H a r r e l l, 126. ( t w o p la c e s ). P h a r m a c y p la c e ) , T om (one B runson 90; M ichael A d am o , 41; T h e lm a C lark . 17; F ine Vrts, Mr a1 Sprier. 91: <* rad aute (tw o p la c e s ) , Ben B ra d s h a w , 44; W a lt e r Cooie, (one 37); E r w in G to n e r , 33; Law p la c e ), B. D. Moore • 98; IjOuis N e u m a n n , 87; R o sw ald ShruU, 72; J a m e s K e a lc y , 55; R o ss B iu m en - t rift, 53. E d u c a t i o n ( o n e p l a c e ) , Billy J e a n Cain, 126; Jo e R oss, HO. College of Ed Winners Named In c on ju nc tion with the stu den t body election held W ed n e sd a y 12 s tu d e n ts w e r e ele c te d t o r e p r e s e n t (he College of E d u c a ti o n on the stu d en t-fac u lty council. T h e re a r e se n io rs a n d one non-senior two w ithin e a c h ed ucation level and th r e e non--.enior d e le g a te s- a t-la rg e . sen io rs w ere M a r y B e th Smith and W a n a non-senior w a s Lee B ro u g h to n ; Billye F u n k . E d u c a tio n seniors w e re M ac F r a s e r a n d S hirley B ir d ; non-senior Sue Stinson. E l e m e n t a r y E d u c a tio n P h y s i c a l E d u c a tio n seniors w e re G e ra ld Good a n d K enn eth C le v e ­ lan d : n o n -s e n io r w a s J u l ie Moffett. th r e e n on -senio rs-at-larg e w ere C aro ly n C am p b ell, J u d y H ic k ­ m a n , a n d E m K e a s le r . T h e The first sche du led m e e t in g of :he newly e le c te d s tu d e n t re p r e s e n ­ tatives to he chosen by th e faculty will be in Sutton Hall co nference ro om May 2 at 3 p.m. Student’s Family Lose Lives in Flood T he D e p a r t m e n t of P u b lic S a fety re p o r te d T h u r s d a y a fte rn o o n th a t the body of R o be rt D o u g la s W alker, t h lid of a U n iv e rs ity ; 6-month-old T h e stu den t, h a d not b een found. a w a y child w as w a s h e d W ed n esd ay with h is m o t h e r , 17- | ye ar-o ld M r s . J . T. W alke r, a s the I c a r in w h ich they w e r e r id in g w a s sw ept off th e T u rk e y C r e e k b rid ge : on U S H ig h w a y 290 n e a r Jo h n s o n City M r s . W a l k e r ’s bo d y w a s r e c o v ­ ered ab o u t IOO y a r d s d o w n s t r e a m soon a f t e r the a c c id e n t. A n o th e r occ up ant o f th e c a r , M r s . J. E . H u ek ab y , a ls o a w ife of a s tu d e n t, | m a n a g e d to sw im n e a r s h o r e and w a s re s c u e d . “ We could see s e v e r a l m e n on the b a n k s tr y in g to get a ro p e to ■ u s .” said M r s. H u ek ab y . T he tw o w o m en a n d the b a b y w e r e d riv in g I in a b linding r a i n s t o r m b etw een Jo hn son C ity an d D rip p in g S p rin gs. (he h ig h w a y all along the ro ad , h u t it dido t see m d e e p , ” M rs. H u e k a b y [ continued, “ Then th e w a t e r w a s so ru n n in g o v e r “ W a te r w a s de ep the c a r w a s h alfw a y co vered . We felt the b a c k w heels slip off th e ro ad , a n d w e knew’ w e h a d to get out. “ We g ot the b a b y out and s o m e ­ tr e e . I d o n ’t how got hold of a know how long w e w e r e th e re , but som e m e n c a m e by a n d s t a r t e d tr y in g to g e t us out. I lo st m y g rip and w e nt u n d e r . ” M rs. H u e k a b y te a r fu lly told how she w a s r e s c u e d d o w n s tr e a m w hile M rs. W a lk e r, a childhood friend, and the baby w e r e sw e p t a w a y in the flooded creek . S e a r c h e r s h u n te d the body of the baby boy until d ark W e d n e sd a y and all d a y T h u rs d a y . T he s e a r c h w as called off W e d n e sd a y nigh t be ­ ca u se of d a n g e ro u s w a t e r s and quick sand -like m ud. The tw o w o m e n a n d the ir h u s ­ ban ds f o r m e r l y lived in F o r t .Stock­ ton. W a lk e r a n d H u e k a b y a r e s tu ­ d ents in th e U n iv ersity . T u rk e y C re ek , w h e re the a c c i ­ dent o c c u r r e d , is u su a lly d r y but w a s a ra g i n g flood a f t e r the h e a v y r a i n s of the p a s t week. * W ith sw ift strokes, Hussein held down the threat of burg­ eoning chaos. Evidently he felt the limp for compromise w i t h h i s e n e m i e s was over J o r d a n ’s fu tu re w as in tile b a l­ ihe ct isis h a d o m in o u s ant e. a n d th e s t r a t e ­ in m e a n in g fo r p e a c e gic.illy i m p o r t a n t M id dle E a s t . S t a t e m e n t s of B ritis h a n d A m e r i ­ c a n s u p p o r t in effect w e r e an in­ v itatio n to H ussein to c a ll for h elp to sav e J o r d a n d o e s not w a n t o u ts id e help. nth F l e e t Sails Ills c ro w n B u t he s a i d I The U nited S ta tes, r e p e a t in g its su p p o rt fo r the in d e p e n d e n c e a n d in teg rity of this c o u n tr y of LD m il­ lion people, o rd e r e d its 6th F le e t e a s t e r n M e d i t e r r a n e a n : h a r k to w a t e r s w h e r e it p atr o lle d d u rin g th e Suez figh tin g last fall. B rita in . ; : s u p p o s i n g the A m e r i c a n position, con su lted w ith F r a n c e a n d allies of j th e B a g h d a d P a c t . Ir a q i tro o p s w e r e re p o r te d m o v - 1 tng nj) to the frontier. S a u d i A rab - j van f o r c e s in t h e s o u t h e r n p art of . J o s dan a r e u n d e r o r d e r s to aid H ussein w h e r e n e c e s s a r y . N e w C a b i n e t F o r m e d T he K in g m a y d e m a n d the with- d r a w a l of S y rian troops e n c a m p e d in the n o rth e rn p a r t of h is co un try, i a n d m a y call on his H a s h e m i te cousin, K in g F at sa I of fo r m i l i t a r y help to force t h e S y r i a n s : out sa id ; J o r d a n i a n F a i s a l sen t an m e s s a g e dis< lose t lie contents. to H ussein b u t did n o t I broad( a s t s u rg e n t p ers o n a l Iraq, T he King ac c e p te d , the re s ig n a - ' th e eight-day-old Cabinet h o n of of P r e m i e r H ussein F a k h r i K halidi I a n d n a m e d an e ld e r s t a t e s m a n , 83-year-old to h e a d a C ab in e t of m o d e r a te poli­ tician'?. I b r a h im H a s h e d , Then th e King took to the ra d i o j to d e m a n d and e x p lain a s t e p p e d - 1 up c a m p a i g n against: th e C om m u - j n ists, “ s p ie s behind o u r lin e s ,’' i a n d o t h e r e n e m ie s of J o r d a n , F o r in a low. ! h a lf an h o u r h e spoke sole m n voice, e x p la in in g how the crisis c a m e a b o u t. He w a s b itte r about both the R e d s a n d th e I . g y p - ! Annual Meet j O f Historians Begins Today The a n n u a l m e e tin g of the T e x a s S ta te H isto rical Assot iation op ens F r i d a y a t the D riskill Hotel a m a t e u r H isto rian s, an d both p ro fessio n al, will h e a r p a p e r s giv en b y f a m o u s T e x a s h is to ria n s. A w ard s will be p r e s e n te d , and a n i auction of fam o u s T e x a s h is to ry books will be held. F r a n k F ield s, C. S ta n le y B an k s. a n d Dr. J . M. C o le m a n will b eg in th e m e e t in g by le a d i n g p a p e r s at 9:30 a m . F r i d a y . C, A W a r n e r of j Houston will be lun che on s p e a k e r a t ncxm J . E v e n s H aley, T e x a s h istorian a n d f o r m e r g u b e r n a t o r i a l c a n d i­ da to, of C anyon will d e li v e r a d in n e r a d d r e s s at 7:30 p .m . on ‘"E arl V a n d a ls : C o llecto r and H is­ to r i a n ” in the C r y s t a l B a ll r o o m of th e D risk ill Hotel. T h is t r e a s u r y of T e x a n a , w hich w a s co llected by th e A m arillo oil m an , is ow ned by th e U n iv e rs ity . T h e a n n u a l Ju n io r H is to ria n m e e tin g will be held S a t u r d a y at the U n iv ers ity . Af th is m e e tin g w r it in g a w a r d s w ill be p r e s e n t e d to in div idu als and c h a p t e r a w a r d s to o u ts ta n d i n g groups. for a con ferenc e on The U n iv e rs ity will aliso be the social site .studies a n d h istory in public schools. T h e D e p a r t m e n t of H isto ry a t the U n iv e rs ity will sp o n ­ so r a discussion grou p which will in clude 13 selected p u b lic school te a c h e rs . te a c h in g The a n n u a l b usin ess m e e t in g is sch ed u led t n t 2 p m P a u l A d am s. TSH A p re - id e n t w ill p re s id e. O fficers will be e l e c t ­ ed. of S an A n to n io ,! j communism” threatens Jo rd an ’s independ­ ence. These two moves— one a fixing of blame, the other a flexing of muscle 4— h id the ap­ pearance of the Eisenhower Middle East for­ mula going into action. But it seemed a t th I i point, in a highly fluid situation, to be more apparent than real. Three more of the big “ifs” in the Eisen­ h o w e r formula had yet to he blocked out before the ulti­ m ate potential—use of US forces— could be invoked. M e a n tim e sec, M ansfield B-Tax Hike is Passed B y C A R O L CR E R O I X) Texan Managing: Editor D m B lan k et T a x w a s boosted to Mc.50 T h u r s d a y n ig h t by the s t u ­ d en t A ssem bly , T h is is a 65 cent i in c re a se o v e r this y e a r ’s $15,85 1 an d a nickel m o re th an th e Rules and A p p ro p ria tio n s C o m m itte e r e c - 1 o m m e n d e d . T h e a ctio n w as ta k e n a f t e r m u ch d is cu ssio n an d d e b a t e . E a c h I g r o u p ’s r e q u e s t for B la n k e t T a x fu nd s w a s co n sid e re d indiv idu ally ! the A sse m b ly ; an d a d o p te d r e c o i n - 1 nie ndation. the c o m m i t t e e ’s in m o s t c a s e s T h e re a l ha ssle c a m e o v e r th e a p p ro p r ia t io n r e c o m m e n d e d for th e . O ra to r ic a l A ssociation, w h ich w a s i a f o u r cent c u tb a c k from the pres- j ent a llo tm e n t. T he A ssociation h a d j r e q u e s te d 2 D 2 t e n ts for n e x t y e a r ’s j activities, T h e re w a s a g r e a t dea l ! of d iscussion, b u t the A sse m b ly J finally d ecid e d to g r a n t th e f o r m - 1 sic g ro u p a five c e n t in c r e a s e o v e r I the r e c o m m e n d e d a p p ro p r ia tio n . Recommended Tidal R a is e d T h is hike r e s u lte d in the B la n k et T a x in c r e a s e fro m the $16.45 total the R u les a n d r e c o m m e n d e d by A p p ro p ria tio n s C o m m i t t e e to $16.50. it r e q u e s te d . This w a s T h e A thletic Council re c e iv e d the $8.65 the s a m e as a p p ro p r ia t io n s in p reviou s y e a r s . T e x a s S tu d e n t P u b licatio n s w a s g ra n t e d an in­ c r e a s e . eight cent Student G o v e r n m e n t re q u e s te d a four an d a half c e n t in c re a se a n d th e y w e re allo c a te d t h a t am o u n t. The A ctivities H and bo ok petitioned for five c e n ts f r o m e a c h B-Tax and r e c e iv e d that sum . T h e a p p ro p r ia t io n to the G r e a t Is su e s C o m m it te e w a s in ­ not c r e a s e d a s re q u e s te d , a n d th ey will re c e iv e se v e n cents. T h e Ivonghorn B and w a s g ra n te d ; an eight cent in c r e a s e , a l t h o u g h ' for eighteen they had petitioned cent boost m th e ir allo tm e n t. The C u rta in C lub will re ceiv e a c e n t in c re ase th ree A fter the re c o m m e n d a t io n s for I ea c h g ro u p had been appro ved , tho A ssem b ly p a s s e d on th e $16 50 total. Affairs C o nclu de d Winding up ifs affairs, the As­ se m b ly c o n s id e re d a couple of reso lu tio n s, an d c o m m it­ tee re p o r ts two bills, G r a d u a t e A s s e m b ly m a n M e r r i l l th e F r a z e r J r / s bill con cern in g a p p e a r a n c e b efo re the A ssem b ly of those h a v in g a p p o in tiv e pow er w a s brough? up fo r second r e a d ­ ing T e c h n ica lities in w o rd in g an d p h ra s in g forced th e bill to be re c ­ o m m e n d e d for c la r if ic a tio n A bill re la tin g to the F r e s h m a n Council eiei’tions w a s sent to the R ules and A p p ro p ria tio n s C o m m it­ tee for stu dy . This bill will be co n­ sid e re d a t the first, m e e tin g of tht new A ssem b ly in tw o w eeks R e v i s e d V i r t u e s A p p r o v e d A r e v i s e d list of te a c h in g e x ce l­ lence v ir tu e s w a s ap p ro v e d a s a pa rt of a resolu tio n s u b m itte d b y | N a n c y B asto n , c o - c h a i r m a n of the Student E v a lu a t io n C o m m ittee of the F ac u lty -S tu d e n t C abinet, an d N e a t Spelce, F in e A rts A sse m b ly ­ m a n , The resolution c li m a x e s a I le n g th y a n d d e ta ile d stud y of eval- j u a tin g tea c h in g e x cellen ce at U n iv e rs ity . the R o n ald G r e e n b e r g ’s resolution c o m m e n d in g all p a r t i c i p a n t s in the E n g in e e rin g P o w e r Show to be held M a y 3 w a s a p p ro v ed . th a t G lenn R o g ers, c h a i r m a n of th e C a m p u s Affairs C o m m itte e, a n ­ no un ced In a u g u ra tio n t h e B a n q u e t h a s b e e n postponed from j M a y I to M a y 7. At that tim e all the new ly-elected S tu d e n ts’ Asso­ ciation officers will be sw orn into office. from Absent t h e m e e t in g w ere A ss e m b ly m e n E lliso r, Wells, Mor­ g an , and P a n n e d , A pp earin g late a n d w e r e M ow e ry , K ennedy, F r a z e r , . D- M o n t y a m e m b e r of th© S e n a te F o re i g n R elations C o m m itte e , said in a s ta te m e n t th a t th e s itu atio n p r e s e n ts “ all o t th e in g red ien ts of a m a j o r w a r . ” “ E v e n ts a r e bu ilding u p to w a r d a show down in J o r d a n an d it is this c o u n tr y t h a t quite possible will b e c o m e involved if if/enfs a r e not brou gh t u n d e r co n tr o l.” he said “ R espo nsib ility the* P re s id e n t to m a k e the n e c e s s a r y decisions ” r e s t s o r S t a t e D e p a r t m e n t p re s s o fficer im p re ss io n Lincoln White left the tho a t his news c o n fe r e n c e a d m i n is tr a t io n * w a s E i s e n h o w e r going p e rh a p s to the brin k of in­ vo kin g its M iddle E a s t t e r m u l a . th a t sein of J o r d a n , h o w e v e r, Ifs T o Be V rsw ered I t w a s left p a r t l y to K in g H u s­ to s a y j w h e th e r E is e n h o w e r should d e c id e thai vth e situation called for h im to co ail the w a y The E i s e n h o w e r fo r m u la , signed into la w last M a r c h 9, g iv e s the P r e s id e n t fig h t-if-ne cessary p o w e r in th e Middle E a s t to oppose open C o m m u n is t a r m e d a g g re s sio n . T h e five big “ ifs ' a r e : 1 1 If a t h r e a te n e d n a t i o n ’s p r e ­ s e r v a tio n is ju d g e d v ita l to LUS, in terest and w orld p eace . 2 1 If th" P r e s i d e r ' d e t e r m i n e s US m i li ta r y in terven tio n is neces- sn ry. ' zed nation r e ­ If the \ q u e sts US a r m e d help. 4 } If th e re is o p e n a r m e d a g ­ g ression. 5. • If the a g g r e s s o r c o u n tr y is in t e r n a t io n a l c o m ­ c on tro lled by m u n i s m . In th e case of n o r- to rn a n d C o m ­ m u n is t-buff ArteI J o r d a n , E ise n h o w ­ e r a p p e a r e d T h u r s d a y h a v e found th a t the fir s t a n d fifth “ ifs” h a v e b een m et. to Ik e C o m m e n t* At his A ugusta, G a., v a c a tio n spot W ednesday. E is e n h o w e r d e ­ c la r e d th rough his s p o k e s m a n t h a t in teg ­ J o r d a n 's in d ep en d e n c e a n d rity m u s t he p re s e r v e d a s vital to natio nal interest a n d w o rld p eace. So m u c h for “ if ” No. I . At his news c o n feren ce T h u rs­ d ay, MT 1 to po inted to th a t A u g u sta s t a t e m e n t an d a d d e d : ‘ T h is r e m in d e r w a s a p p r o p r i a t e been u se of the th r e a t to the inde* p e n d e n t s and in te g rity of J o r d a n (See SIXTH F L E E T , P a g e 2) ★ Revised List ★ T h e following is a r e v ise d list of te a c h in g exce llen ce v irtu e s a p p r o v e d by th e Student A sse m b ly T h u r s d a y nig ht. The c r i te r ia a r e p a rt of a resolution s u b m itte d by N e a l Spelce, F in e Arts A s s e m b ly m a n , a n d N a n c y B asto n , c o -c h a irm a n of the T each in g a n d S tu den t E v a lu a tio n C o m m itte e of the F acu lty -S tu d en t Cabi­ net T h e list, o b ta in e d th ro ug h a c a m p u s -w id e poll of 150 stu­ d ent o rg a n iz a tio n s, will be s u b m it te d to stu d en ts b e g in n in g n ext fall a s a m a c h in e -s c o re d q u e s tio n n a ire a n d co m piled into a stu­ dent opinion profile sheet. Revised List of Teaching Excellence V irtues effe ctiv en ess of sp eech (volume, c la r ity , etc.) a v o id a n c e of a n n o y in g m a n n e r i s m s g ro o m in g an d t>ersonal n e a tn e s s ability to m a k e c las s in te re stin g t r e a t m e n t of qu estio n s a s k e d in cla s s p e r s o n a l in t e r e s t in s tu d e n ts ab ility t o s tim u la te c la s s ro o m discussion possible 1 'if such discussion is in te re s t and e n t h u s i a s m in su b je c t a p p a r e n t know ledge of su b je ct ability to p r e s e n t m a t e r i a l on u n d e r s ta n d a b l e plane g ra d i n g (fa irn e s s, th orou gh ne ss, e tc .) use of s t r e s s e d m a t e r i a l on quizzes a s s ig n m e n t s (length, fa irn e ss , c la r ity , etc.) p r o m p tn e s s in h a n d in g ba ck g r a d e d w ork tim e a ll o tm e n t fo r p r e p a r a ti o n of a s s ig n m e n t s a n d quizzes d a ily o rg a n iz a tio n of le c tu re m a t e r i a l u se cf visual a id s q u a lity of w rit te n w ork on b la c k b o a rd (if not used, d is r e g a r d ) stim u la tio n of orig in a l thought rn rn ...Primo fey Jam es E. Vt a th e l M I S S A U ST IN c o n t e s t a n t Be B y Read 5 cee of the ten b e see-’ in tUa >:"a s t i who v% f’-ai judging M ay I at the Para- m p ^ r Theater. Others induct# B a r o a r a Blum, Jo d y Camp, C a ro le Calvert, Pat La ’’d, Ja~ e Mooney, M a '-"a Leach, Sarah Morgan, Libby Mdieoix, an© G'.enda Powers, BIBB FALK, h- t a r ' e> • se' *o a cr ie w e e k e n d Bv D A R W I N V \ \ N t T e xa n Staff W riter UT and TCU Clash Friday to th«* Texan F O R T WOR IU - lf she l/niv ersitv te a m ho p es to of T e x a s b a s e b a l l p u t the T e x a s C h ris tia n H o rn e d F r o g s o u t of th e r u n n i n g in South­ w e s t C o nfe ren ce play, th ey m a y h a v e th e F ro g g ie s f r o m r u n n i n g th e m s e l v e s to stop th en Both T e x a s and T CC will p lac e in c o n fe r­ t h e i r u n b e a te n re c o r d s e n c e p la y on tile b o a rd s h e ro F r i ­ d ay a n d S itu rd a y in a < r a c i a l two- g a m e se r ie s w hich m a y k eep I he e x p o rts g u e ss in g o r firm ly e s t a b ­ lish one o r th e o t h e r a s th e p ro ­ hib itiv e fav orite. T e x a s , with th e best J ('cord se a ­ son-wise (10-3) a m o n g th e two, will h a v e to limit the F r o g g i e s ’ noinri- BBA Semiformal Dante Tonight A s e m i f o r m a l d a n t e for BBA s t u d e n t s a n d f a c u lty will be held the M ain B allro o m of T e x a s in U n io n f r o m 8:30 p . m . to m id n ig h t F r i d a y a s p a rt of th e College of B u sin es s A d m in i s t r a ti o n ’s first a n ­ n u a l “ BBA W eek .” Music will be fu rn ish ed b y ihe J . M cG u ire Q u intet, a n d a d m i s s i o n will be SI p e r couple. Booths d e p ic tin g th e p u r p o s e s function^-, a n d a c ti v it ie s of o r g a n ­ izations w ithin th e college a r e set up on th e m a i n floor of W a g g o n e r H all. includ e G ro u p s r e p r e s e n t e d the A m e r i c a n S ta tis tic a l A ssociation , the Society for th e A d v a n c e m e n t of M a n a g e m e n t, th e F o r e i g n T r a d e Club, lh O m e g a Pi (n a tio n a l b u si­ ness e d u ca tio n f r a t e r n i t y ) , A lpha K a p p a P s i (p ro fessio n a l b u s in e s s f r a t e r n i t y i* a n d ihe A m e r i c a n M a r ­ k e tin g A ssociation. Cookies an d coffee a r e being sold b y the BBA Wives Club. Most a t ­ tr a c t i v e a n d m o st os urinal boo ths will be se le c te d b y a stud ent-facu lty c o m m it te e h e a d e d by D r. E d w in a s s o c ia te p r o f e s s o r of M o m m a , p e rs o n n e l m a n a g e m e n t , a n d S h ir­ ley King. s w e e th e a r t of th e college. V C Fund Bids Due on Friday ous base s te a lin g if th ey hop* gc ’ th e u p p e r hand T CI/ ha? stolen G a s e s - - 20 in le a g < pla to v; to ■ its c red it. T h e F ro g g ie s , h o w ev er, will be confronted w ith a p o w erfu l a t t a c k w hich h a s - p r o d u c e d 17 h o m e ru n s and 200 to ta l b a s e s in the 1.3 g a m e s p lay ed to d a te . J g re a t d e a l of T h e I longhorns v .ll a ls o pin a th e ir h o p e s on (he I h u r l e r pitching side, w ith No. I H ow ard H eed sc h e d u le d to hurl j F r i d a y a g a in s t T C I ' s k nu ckle -h all- i h ro w ing Doug B alku m . Both a r e I u n d e fe a te d , w ith B a lk u m o w nin g a 6-0 m a r k a n d H eed a 3-0 re c o r d . T a y l o r on S a tu r d a y s t a r K en W in eb urg, H a r r y T aylor will he C o a c h B ibb F a l k ’s S a t u r d a y c h o c o , a n d will likely bo m a t c h e d ag a in t T C U ’s football If : H eed ca n h u r l th e I -longhorns to a | v ic to ry in the F rid ay o p e n e r , the j l o n g h o r n s w ith T a y lo r pitchin g S a tu r d a y m a y well g ain a sw eep of the se r ie s. The L o n g h o rn s show th e b e tt e r stre n g th in p itc h in g a s w ell as hit- I ting, w ith G e o rg e M y ers, B ob Sudd orth , J . L. S m ith , a n d R a y Stauf fa c h e r . H ittin g w ise. the J inghorns c a n boast of a 22-5 w h ip p in g of Rico two w e e k s ag o . T h e L o n g h o rn s e n ­ ter’ t h e s e r ie s w-ith a 290 b a ttin g a v e r a g e in le a g u e play c o m p a r e d to th e F r o g s ’ .235 m a r k One .300 H itte r j y e a r a s h e a d co ach sin ce 1933, TCH b a s e b a l l co ach D u tc h M e y ­ er. w ho d i r e c te d the F r o g s to th e SWC p e n n a n t last y e a r in his first is q uite th e c o n c e rn e d o v e r h o w F ro g s will h a t a g a i n s t th e ta le n te d . S t e e r pitching. O nly C a d W a rw ic k , is I the .300 m a r k with a ll-co n feren ce o u tfield er, hitting a b o v e the I .318 in c o n fe r e n c e play. re ly on But j do ubtedly the F ro g s will a g a i n un- t h e i r d a r i n g b un t-an d-run tactic s. L a s t se ason the P u r p l e set new SWC re c o r d s with 78 stolen b a s e s in 2-1 g a m e s an d 48 in th e 15 c o n fe r e n c e outings. : TCC s 56 c a n be c o m p a r e d to ; T e x a s ’ total of nine th efts tin s sea- I son. T CI/ T e x a s is a h a lf -g a m e a h e a d of t h e sta n d in g s, h a v in g in I won six g a m e s w h ile th e O r a n g e I and White h a s c a p tu r e d five. A * split of the tw o -g a m e s e r ie s m a y , into a | th r e e - t e a m a ff a ir, a s B a y lo r now th e r a c e h o w e v e r, th r o w tr a ils in Third w ith a 2-1 m a r k . - esh F r i d a y is a p p lic a tio n s the d e a d lin e for s u b ­ m i tt in g for use of $35 OOO collected a t 1949-1055 V a r ­ sity C a rn iv a ls . A p p lica tio n s m u s t th e d e a n of m e n s be m a d e a t office. Speech B uildin g 102. Any i n t e re s t e d g ro u p co n n e c te d w ith the U n iv e rs ity o r a c h a r i ta b l e th e o r g a n iz a tio n is m o n e y , w h ich w a s o rig in a lly in­ tended for the e re c t io n of an open- a i r t h e a t e r , eligible fo r Texas Y o u n g G G P Club To Meet Here Sa tu rd ay Y o un g R e p u b li c a n s fro m all o v e r T ex as will m eet in Austin S a t u r d a y for t h e i r a n n u a l s t a t e c on ven tio n. J a c k S h e p h a rd , c h a i r m a n of the Young R e p u b lic a n S tate F e d e r a ­ th e m ee tin g , a n d tion. will o pe n ‘ P a u l C a rro ll, past p re s id e n t of th e U n iv e rs ity unit, will be th e key n o te 1 speaker. Mural Runners Compete Today In Preliminaries the annual W eather perm itting, U niversity tra c k and in tra m u ra l field m e et will get un der w ay at 4 p.m. F rid a y a t Memorial Stadium. Action in the opening day of the three-day m eet will see prelimin­ in all running events and aries finals in 16-pound shot put and high jump. B e rry M. W hitaker, intram u ral director, announced that in case of rain prelim s will be held Tuesday. A toto! of 54 organizations have entered th/s y e a r 's event, topping the 1936 entry list of 48, The 1957 in list the fraternity includes 25 division, sex en independents, six dorm s, and 16 < tubs, In addition there a r e .several contestants en­ tered as unattached F r i d a y ’s prelim in arie s are only I in the club and fra ternity divisions. and d o r m Independent, club, events not included in the prelims will be run sn the divisional finals set for Tuesday, Tile In tra m u r a l championship meet is scheduled for May 8. First and second place w inners in each event in the divisional finals will qualify for this m eet K appa Sig’s a r e the defending j cham ps. Sigma Nu w a s runner-up ! last year. Brunette xxon the inde­ pendent division and Oak Grove I copped the club title. The prelim in aries schedule: low burd).'* l l * - y a r d F r a t e r n S t v A ) h e a t s w i n n e r s and t w o f a s t e s t seconds first. 3 each q u a l i f y ; C lu b—-2 h e a ts , ! h eat q u alify . 1 OO- * a rd d a s h : F r a ' e r n t t y --3 h eats. I firs t 3 each h eat q u a l i f y C lub — 3 I h eats , f i r s t 3 ca ii h e a t q u a l i f y 2 IO \ a r d d a * h : F r a t e r n i t y 3 h e a t s firs t 3 each h e a t q u al if* h e a t s f i r s t 3 e ach h e a t q u a lif y . C lu b - 3 440-vard r e l a y : F r a t e r n i t y —3 h e a t s first 2 each h e a t q u a lif y C lu b — 2 : heats, firs t 3 each heat q u a l f> 880-vard r e l a y : Fraternity-- -2 h e a ts f irs t 3 each h e a t q u a l i f y , S hot p--» a n d h ig h Ju m p ( fin a ls ) All division s. Softballers Play First B y BOB G R E E N B E R G T e x a n S p o rt s S t a t f I Softball action moves into high gear on the ca m p us S atu rd ay as the U niversity of T exas Softball team clashes with lh<* Rake J a c k ­ son G ato rs in a doubleheader on ‘ W hitaker Field, a t 7 p.m. The G ators a r e the 1956 regional champions and world tourney q u a r-j I ter-finalists of the p a s t year. The I visitors boast two form er all-Amer- j ir a n p la yers in Bobby Reed and Gene F aulk i I^ike Jackson xviii throw Weldon H a n e y and “ Dink” Mladenka against th e T exas nine. H aney * I two years. Going ag a in st Haney and Mlad­ enka, T e x a s will pitch Buddy D ornberger, and Alvis Johnson or Bill Stanley, Although l ake Jackson xviii be the odds-on favorites to ta k e the twin bill, T exas will have m e n like second b a s e m a n Rd Luskey, right fielder Joh n Sheldon, and the fleet- footed c e n te r fielder Kenny Hor- witz t h e i r hitting strength to bolster Rounding out the starting nine ! for the O ra nge and White wall b e Milford M eyers ppd first. Bill Jcn- j nsngs at short, J e r r y Salcher a t ; third, E d B e a u c h a m p in left, and Bill Bond behind the plate, On the visitors side of the ledger will be Lefty Underwood holding down first, Rusty Koenig a t sec­ ond, Ed G ra n n a n on third, H arv ey Whitehead and Bill ! Moore, Ross Ivy, and Glen Lipp- ' man in the ou ter garden. short, a t After this contest xvith the white, red and blue G ators the T exas team will m ove to Waco Wcdncs- ; day, May I, to play Baylor, Then return double- I they xviii p la y a header w ith Lake Jackson, this tim e on the visitors home grounds on Saturday, May 4. They xxiii then return to Austin for the Texas In­ tercollegiate T ou rn a m e n t Satur- | day, M ay l l , an d their final g a m e xxiii hp in Houston Saturday, May j 18, against the L, A, Smith te am . “ i f ’ No, 3 w as up in the am left That two other if Eisenhower determ ines a need to intervene, and is open if arm ed attack. ''i f s ” there These ap p e a re d to he p r e tty big hurdles. N E W TU XED O S t h e finest in evening wear FO R RENT R O Y B Y R D Cleaners 2002 G uadalupe G R 2-8071 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SUMMER SESSIONS June 24-Aug. 2; Aug, 5-Aug. 31 N u m e r o u s c o u r s e s xviii ti*' o f f e r e d in all d i v i s i o n s of t h e i 'n i v e r s i t v — g r a d u a t e a n d u n d e r g r a d u a t e , F a c ­ In clu d es m a n y d i s t i n g u i s h e d u l t y c u l ­ p ro fes so rs O r g a n i z e d t u r a l . a n d r e c r e a t i o n a l Beth ities a r e provided r u ­ inate All f r e e w a y s lead rn t h e B.C. C a m p us D e l i g h t f u l s u m m e r social, F i r B u l l e t i n , w r i t e to Dean erf Sum m er Sa ig o n University o f Southern C aliforn ia Los A n ge 'e s 7 Sixth Fleet. . . (Continued from P a g e I) by international com m un ism as King Hussein himself sta te d yes­ te r d a y . ” the from Thus, White labeled threat “ international as coming c o m m u n is m ” covering “ if ’ No, 5. But he said he knew of no re ­ quest from Jord an for U S, mili­ ta ry intervention. And Hussein, in from new sta te m en ts T hursday in Jordan, east a good deal of doubt on w hether he in­ tends to m a k e any such request So ! A m m an NEW! Summer Rates n o w $ 3 5 0 ° Goodall - Wooten 2106 Guadalupe G R 2-0221 This is one of our famous ^ | e n $ e n H igh Fidelity Loudspeakers W A N T E D ! Dusty, grimy, road-weary cars. Let us work our own special brand of cleaning m agic o n them. Campbell & Fletcher §i\ I ' The bes t a Aswash In to wn” 1 9 '4 G u a d a l u p e Aero** from the N igh t Hawk 'ufo Wash Friday. April 24, 1957 THE D A IL Y T E X A N Page 2 UT Spikers Divide Ranks For Drake, Penn Relays By TAT TBI TY Assort it* Sport!. Editor Divide and conquer, sa i th* Romans, and T exas tra c k G C lyd e L ittlefield to is try inc ju st th at but in a new w ay. old ich do i\ idc I their s tw o D rake six or his The Longhorns h a w d strength between the r big meets of the week an d Penn Relays Coach Littlefield and m e rc u ria l sta rs ha-. e go deiphia fo r the re la y carnivals. H e is the m eet this year. oldest of all the P^nn P.el honorary ref cord-sr relav t< mg The T exas world ms 440-vard and 880-\ rd — Wally Wilson Eddie Southern, Hollis Gam ey, arid Bob: y Whdden —a r e entered in the eastern m eet, plus the m ile re la y team of South­ ' ny Holt md ern , Wilson, eith er Whilden or .»» .V*) U ■ ,37? .286 C incinnati 8. t hicago 3 New Y o rk a t B ro o k ly n , night, ppd r a n O nly game* s noduled. A M E B IC AN I .! 'A G I I ' \V L C h ica g o .................. I 5 N ew ' Y o rk ........... 2 5 3 ............. .. 5 B o s to n 4 Kansas C i t y .............5 .? 4 C le v e la n d B a ltim o re 5 6 W a s h in g to n 6 D e tr o it . . . . . . . . . . .................... 3 ............... 3 ........................ 2 P et, NM .T it 625 56 4.4 475 .13 .50 GB - ‘8 3 3:i 4 Thm rsdm y’s B eau ti* C lev e la n d 5. K a n s a s Cit;. 3 B o sto n 12, W a s h in g to n 7 C h icag o 9, D e t r o i t 4 ’ O nly gam es ached aled, , TFHA S I E AGVE J, xx O k la h o m a C ity . . . . . 6 S an A ntonio . . . . . . . . 6 4 ..................... 3 2 D a lla s . . . . . . . . 4 S h re v e p o rt 3 ........................ 4 5 A u s tin 6 4 H o u s to n F o r t W o rth ............... 4 7 T u ls a 5 2 ............. .. ............... . r n -<57 600 i 571 144 ’> >1 w s 288 T h u rsd a y 's K<-*aft* H o u s to n 6 A u s tin 4 F ort W o rth 13 S h re v e p o rt 2. S a n A n to n io I 'I ulsa 9 fl ju n e * > D allas «» O k la h o m a C i’ v ppd . and Hefter th e ir last y e a r ’s tim e of 3:11,9. Texas has tw ice run 3:12,8 this season, once with Southern and a * * * ** ■ r n once without. And Southern, who the Texas in 46 5 at anchored Relays, is one of the few runners rn the country who can come close to Jenkins, Texas has set new world records in the 440 and 880 relays already ibis year, and doesn’t look for too m u c h th e m at P e n n . : in trouble Cornell, with the t e a m returning which won the 880 r e la y at Penn a y e a r ago, should furnish m ost of the opposition. The Big Red s tn d e d to a 1:25.4 the Steers haxe turned in 122.7 and I '24 2 ’his season. last year, while Morgan Slate of B altim ore will be trying for its fifth q u a r ter-rrule relay win in a row a t Penn, but < in t hope to ap p ro a ch tho Steers, w ho h a v e run 40.8. 40.4, 40 2. and 39.9, successively- all under their record of out; 21-yearJ in txv’o 11 wk j- to L a w r e n c e . retired f>n Alex G r a m m a s ’ long fly out. tho Cubs in o rder until the fourth when they got two hits b u t w ere unable to score In the American League the the Chicago White Sox defeated Detroit Tigers. 9-4. bolstering their Sam Beaten by Flam By T h e A sso ciated P re ss HOUSTON — Top-seeded H erbie F a m took com m and m idw ay in the third se* while coming from behind T hursday to b e a t S a m m y Giam- favorite mnlva, from T exas University, 5-7, 8-6, 6-2, 6-4, tho River Oaks Tennis T ournam ent here. tho q u arte rfin a ls of the home town in Name R eed M yers S w irl n S tu fc r 5' rsh i spotted top spot in the league and b sexing the T igers deeper in the basement. G rabbing their fifth derision in six sta rts, the the Sox Tigers two runs in th e second in­ then knocked s ta rte r Billy ning, Hoeft out xvith a three-run rally m to stay. It w as D etroit’s third straight setha* k and sixth in eight gam es. Ted Williams and Dick Gernert led Boston to a 12-7 victory oxer the Washington Senators. Williams sm ashed a double and two singles lifting his batting a v e ra g e to .455. third and w e re ah e ad the ST E E R S ’ S C O R E B O A R D L O N G H O R N X T A T tS T K « H i t t i n g b h r r b l ii 78 3 X ame xx to dm an G ood . . . Ms ors M o o r e M en g a Pm hrv . • . . . a b 51 rn 56 31 51 ,34 41 15 w ry I. V on R o sen b erg • . . . C a rr in g to n 2 I W I 3 0 P i t c h i n g i J) 2 h /3 21 sn hh ai 12 ’ 5 5 IO 3 119 •i 105 RI 3 78 avg 388 , 353 .345 . 304 . 430 .206 , I 15 . i i i eta I 67 3 23 5 25 3. ll Texas' distance m e d I r y team , crowned ch a m p s at the K ansas Re­ lays in 10:04.3, Three m e m b e rs of this their te a m a r e assu re d of spots, half-miler George F oerster, Walter McNew, and Jo e Villarreal. Villarreal and M< New will divide the 1320-yard and mile legs. The 140 leg xxiii go to either Brooks P atrick, who ran a t K ansas, T a­ vern Voigt or Ralph Rosenberg, depending on which one runs best in Ft .day's m ile relay prelim in­ aries. join those F o e r s te r w ill tin ce quarterm Uer s on the mile relay. Assistant Coach Broggle Lov- xo r r is D rake crew is a b o entered in several ind:xidual events. Villar­ real and Gordon Ratcliff \xi,| run in the 2-mde, where Villarreal will be one of the favorites. Bruce P a r k e r will throw the jax'c- lin and discus, while Alex P a lm ro s xx id join him in the discus ring and also com pete in the shot put. Joe Irvin, who got third place at Kan- s s, will also be rn the discus field. the high Bob Billings will en ter ju m p Mural Schedule ns C hi 8 — M c C rack en .ore HUI. "AT I BDAY son-C * e la n d vs. ne x a 'o le I Kl!)At A sex/ es \ s. M II S O F T B A L L < Link 7—B r u n e tte vs Cl vs. S c h o e n ; h- B rack I la** la Roberts vs. N av y v*. A lche Am. HORslSllOES C o b b : D av is vs W in n e r xx in n e r xx ilb o rn -K o s b e rg L e v in e -G rlffin ; M u rch iso n Alexand* 2 — - XX in n e r Nt son-C W in n e r xx in n e r a n d S a a d -R a m se j W in n e r F ry - F o itil 4m lth vs. W in n e r W oodruff-K * nm r> XX i n n i' r S p eer- C a m p va. W inn* R e in a rz -G risso m : 2:3Q ~~W lnner S alt: la n - P la n to u s k y ss W in n e r C oat? ’-ins. W i n n e r KottWltX- K o c h e v a r vs W in n e r H u i ey-Haxx kin.*. xx inn/ r Ros-e-Duson vs W in n e r B o n d - B e n t: W in n e r Rea-M in te r vs W in n e r H o ffin n z -L e a k e W in n e r P e n g ra -Iv y vs. W in n e r M c C arty - B la k e le y ; W in n e r C Ie rn en ts-W a tso rt vs W in n e r D o n n ell- M c R o b erts. 3 — Mc E l r o y vs. xx in n er T w a d e ll-J o n e s ; W in n e r S am o n s-M ello w vs. B ro w n W in n e r Z essm an -S p ies vs W in n e r Abl* N ib ie ; W in n e r G u rw itz- B ra n a m vs W in n e r T o ia r-'i'h o m a s a n d Ca r t e r - 1 .e <- v tv in n e r B ry a n-B a r n e t r vs W in n e r B a rn e t t-V o e lk e l; W in n e r L ehr.vm St a le vs. W in n e r B ro w n -H o p e: 3 TO - XX in n e r B ln fo rd -D a x is vs W in n e r P a r k e r- G r a n t h am W in n e r M illy-Can- o v a v* B r a s h e r W in n e r Jo h n s o n -L e e vs S te in ; X'.'in n e r P e n se -S m ith vs. XX'inner D u k e -L u s k e y ; W in n e r K lein - F rltb a u m vs W in n e r F ra n k u m -M e n - del! J o r d a n - C'di M c K e n n a xs W in n e r irne S O F T B A L L S A T L R D AT ( in** A I - r i l l K a p p a D e lta xip h a F p s Hon W i n n e r P M-Arm>*; 2 I s; v s W in n e r D elta P i ; O ak T a u Gro ve vs W i n n e r P ’M • A r m y : 2— S i g ­ m a P h i E psik n vs. W i n n e r P h i S i g m a D e l t a - K a p p a S i g m a : A F R 1 ./TC vs. w i n ­ n e r C a m p u s G uild -T w in P i n e s ; 3 —S A E vs W i n n e r P h i S i g m a Kappa- L a m b d a C hi A l p h a ; A I M E vs. W i n n e r M a n a g e ­ r s n t - W e r t e v . 4 Phi D e lta T h e t a vs, W i n n e r S i g m a N u - S ig m a C h i Alch e vs. W i n n e r BS U -T h e lem e. i la** B it Che I erne vs W i n n e r N a v y - A i c h e : 2—P h i S i g m a K a p p a vs. W i n n e r SAE- B eta T h e ta P 3 —-S igm a P h i Epsilon v s, VV I n n< r S 4—K a p p a Si s ~ K a p p a A lp h a, g m a Nu-Del ta Ups ilon a xs, W i n n e r T h e t a Chi Marlboro 14th & Red River G R 8-2586 2010 Speedway G R 8-6609 Dealer on the D r a g ’ t N 2 33 2 G u a d a lu p e ‘ Exclusive Va n Heusen NEW HlF-TOP BOX S tu rd y to keep cigar* tie* from mulling. 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Would like a salaried sales job with the Telephone Company Sign Up Now At The P la c e m e n t Office For Interviews on April 30 T U X E D O S F O R R E X I A l l S i t e s L o n g h o r n C l e a n e r s Guadalupe Phone (iii 6-3847 W e O ffer Expert Picture Framing S t u d t r r i a n P h o t o F i n i s h G R 7 -2820 222 W e s t 19th When You Eat Downtown lf ' w" * ! . . . e a t w h e r e y o u c a n e n j o y t h e f i n e s t f o o d a t r e a s o n a b l e p r i c e s . . . eat at the I C C A D I L L Y a , 801 C o n g re ss T O D A Y ! . INTERSTATE * TEEN-AGERS SAVE S0°/J with Movie Discount Curd! j AvoiSobie AIL Theatres! Starts TODAY! D O O R S O P E N 1 1 :1 5 A M . I W i t a r e s S t a f f A t 11 . .I A . i t . '! m i — I .-if)- :— ti > x t \ e r s i \ ii ill’ - nor « hi Id J5 I Mae 45 k "ft V, t h e C h * * ' * ' r ‘i t ’ g ’ B o t t o m , d a n c c ; d n c e ^ , f t ’a q t i r n e , f C "2>e V s ^ 6 t i e n s u ^ e i e s ' l W r ’C ‘ O O P r A* f , f i a 9 P ° r o a r i n g ° n o ^ ° I ' * Friday, April 26, 1957 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 3 Lindy s Story-Great! B l B R A D F O R D D A N I E L Texan Amu***inrnts Editor .!■ ting c a r e e r J a m e s S t e w a r t g iv es th e best le ng thy , note­ p e r f o r m a n c e of his Th-- w o r th y Spirit of St. L o u i s / ’ the film v e r ­ sion of C h a rle s A. L i n d b e r g h ’s his­ to ric flight a c r o s s tho A tlantic, now a t th e P a r a m o u n t T h e a te r . in His a ctin g is t r e m e n d o u s a n d so is th e movie from o pen ing cre d its to final fadeout. T h e film ’s na m e should be p la c e d on y o u r c a le n d a r tyi>e a n d u n derlin ed in inch-high with scarlet r m th ink i ■ in motion pic­ th a t tu re s. It h a s the q u ie t b e a u ty of tile h u m a n “ S e r g e a n t Y o r k ,’’ in­ the K in g ’s Mer ” terest of “ All is u n c o m m o n Ii h<- the tr ib u t e to kee p but it is a b e t t e r film th an either. I n t e r i o r Billy W ilder, h o ld e r of Hollywood’s g r e a t e s t the golden O s c a r, has ac c o m p lis h e d little short of a m ira c le . F o r m a n y y e a r s film colony h a s been w o n d erin g how the L in d b e rg h epic ■ ould be p re s e n te d in p r o p e r style. the s t o r y 's genuine How factu al tr iu m p h an d m a g n ific e n t d r a m a t i c a p p e a l h a s long puzzled th e m . B ut now*, tw o y e a rs in th e m a k in g . Mr. W ilder an d a c t o r S tew art hav e found th e c o r ­ re c t solution. T he ir efforts a re a m ileston e in film m ak ing , T h e fit rn undoubtedly will he a ro u n d next F e b r u a r y w h e n the O s c a r n o m i n a ­ tions a r e an no un ced. Should Stew ­ the a rt a n d W ilder lie o m itte d tufter plane, “ Tile Spirit of St. Ix>uis,” w ere built esp e c ia lly for th e p r o ­ duction an d flown on L in d b e rg h s ro ute. F o r S te w a rt, w ho re c e i v e d a n A c a d e m y A w a r d in 1940 for a c o m ­ edy vehicle, P h ila d e lp h ia “ T h e Story the role of L in d b e rg h is a highs pot in a highly distin g u ish ed \ civilian an d World W a r c a r e e r . II flie r h im self, he w a s e s p e c i a ll y qualified to e n a c t th e m a n w ho h a s the w o r l d ’s g r e a t e s t , been called and c e rta in ly m ost fam ou s, a v i­ ator. Also Ste w art w a s Mr. L ind ­ b e rg h 's first choice* to p o r t r a y h im on th e s c r e e n , D ire c to r Wilder an d his a s s o c i­ ates. k now ing that m o n o to n y would r e m a in e d the c a m e r a develop if s p e a k E n g li s h ? ” S ev eral in te re stin g , little know n facts about L i n d b e r g h ’s flight a r e : t i l The flight took 33I i hours, < 2> His diet d u ri n g the t r i p c o n s is te d of five s a n d w ich es *31 L i n d b e r g h used 365 gallo ns of g a so lin e on th e load of trip, He took oft w ith a 450 gallons an d a i m e d in P a r i s with 85 r e m a in i n g in the tank s. It took Hollywood, in o u r a to m ic a g e , 7,700 gallons to r e c r e a t e his p a th . \ W O R D : Wa l i n e r B r o th e l s Studios h a w b rillia n tly b ro u g h t to of the si te e n ?h< d C h a rle s L in d b e rg h , a m a n w ho h. but one love, the lov e of a h u m b m a n for his a ir p la n e S te w a rt ar c o m p a n y h a v e c r e a t e d a rn a s t r piece. (EXC'ELLI*;NT). g re a t sto ry IX J A M E S S T E W A R T . . . as Lucky l i n d y ' C U O - i O u i cf 'Fort Petticoat' IU NELSON P IE RC 11 I '-mn Ami--.#-in* nt- Malt # 1 B i KAI r n ; i i i ain R o e k H u d so n M artha I P -P lu s (O M .O ( KOS s i *KG G e o r g e N a d er V ir g in ia Mi M O N T O P O U S M.tiTYP] i n t . VV KON*. VIAN Hcnr. Fonda—Vera Miles Plus I AN A IHA N PAT IFK Randolph Scott Jane Wyatt I IIIN IJH It OX I Ii A HIZON A Ship Homt * ! -Kristine Mill* r AITOV I J o h n M ills - P lu s i s TUP WW I s I--un G le a s o n M I B l i l t BIO I.AM) Alan Wa ti < i -V ir g in ia M ayo -Plus— SH OW DOW N AT AHII KVF Jock Mahonev Martha H\.*r Y A N K sorts I awa Menno] Hit A M)IOS DK KIO I KIO Luis Aguila! Vita Man do Flus KING OI NOV \ | K B ill Br \ ant VV a n d a C u r tis r i l l 3 3 3 * O p e n 1:45 50c t i l 5 p m Features I—4—<5—8—IO A m g la m o ro u s c a p e ii on coast will be w rong ment lh** west con- int Iv on S te w a r t • no ro m a n e e ♦ in its jud lt ngle is in th e film, e ith e r) , very* cle ve rly lisp l i r r a t h e r shots of the world a s it w aits. Ho show s e x ­ tr e m e l y well the crow ds rn A m e r i­ ca, F r a n c e , an d o t h e r co un tries a s they w ait, a n d w o n d er a n d p r a y that th e lanky, a m b itio u s “ L ucky L in d y ” will m a k e it. is in the film A hig h point the del -hit that L ip d h e rg h shows w h en in hic a i r ­ he d is c o v e rs a horseflv facial plane w ith him Ste w art s ding this w el- little sh ort A n oth er w ise decision on W ild­ to s’ p a rt w a s his choice not o rig in a l ! 01h(M up L in d b e rg h 's a s t a t e m e n t w h e n he landed His o w n alm ost in a p p r o p r ia te 2 Caoifol Films Drop by Wayside I I The Capitol tvvin-bill, “ T he “ Hit and R un ’ A c a d e m y Award* Both a r e il'-devel r u s e s for f ilm fa n Both p ossess s is tle -; w e ak st q u a le direction, phy, squealing Hind cast m e m b stealing st < I hoeeii w ill n* \ c r w in semui* - n e e d le ss to say . j t a n t r u n ped a n d poor *-x * TI Mot w hich d a r i n g nor reran Civil w a r lieutena d e s e r t s w hen his m a s s a c r e s peace tm rung to a s n i a I ity to w a rn tie* w fiehti a r e all of! im il a r c h a r a c t e r - e e n p ia y s. inade- spot.tv photog r a ­ mus ieaJ scoring »rs bent on o n e eat h ■ncs from lg c a m e r a , a r e no d ra m a tis m e l o d r a m a ti c w a r - 1 the Lacking Plot is n e ith e r deft. B and a n d a < t ew of ex p res sio n s aftet i p a s s e n g e r a r e W ilder of c in e m a ti c perfection. Took 20,000 Mile** B a - c d on th e P u l i t z e r P r i z e hoc by C h a r l e s L in d b e rg h , the film r qu a ("I .shooting that look th e prii o p a l s a lm o s t 20,000 miles for a and g round shots*. The P a r i s tm scen e when L in d b e rg h la n d s ah i his jo u r m alone re q u ire d 5.0(H) e x tr a s , plus F r e n c h Arn 200. d i r e c to r s to help Direct control these people long, u n p re c e d e n te d It also re q u i r e d 21 a s s is ta n t To reco rd th** nonstop flight that in 1927 took L in d b e rg h fr o m New Y ork to P a r i s , the c o m p a n y film ed in N e w York. New Kne­ scen es land. Nova Scotia F ra n c e . Egypt, r e p l ic a s of Italy a n d G re e n la n d . Irela n d , foundland, : one tha t fits J a m e s S t e w a r t ’ the L in d b e rg h mono- mechanic S p a l n , | joyabla q u i p p l w a c c e n t, w a s Ex .a- tam ed, The w o rd s? “ Arp th e re a n v any on e h e r e ? P o e s T h e T e x a n O p in io n s expre te d rn T h e /> v J ex.in are tho or o f i he ti titer o f th e article id n o t ne ce ct tar. I ij/i c r .itv a d n u m 'ration. . , , f w n ,, hut ,i.,s bling - her -I r,r, , s t a t e m e n t , . sc ene s rn st. vp f u g it: „ a d v e rt(sem(mlIi hin, ‘ * ! » « * • • ] b e red sk in s atta* k of course, t i '« - is Hollv- , and marc, w o m en a r e s a m h u t ,*: ' i e • t o ex pla in j no. ,{' r . D e lin q u e n ts , latest a t t e m p t th e m s e lv e s , since th e y h a v e n t tim e “ Th in* j. w o o d s w h at m a k e - a d o les c en ts tick T h e m a n n e r in wh„-h l h , story is p r e - se nte d give s Oro A m e ric a n la* , o u rt -m a r ti a le d «th* tu rn your b a c k on don t hide ,.rf the < a r k e y s, M a r th a , h e r e th ey com e. Some a re b.id, cee- 1I1;. ta inly, but so is this m ovie e l l sin ce b a d ; j hts !ife runr th em , h e h ;,m m u r ^ the ' de v ''. c h i l d r e n ' a r e im p re ss io n to p ro v e h h ^ ,,nd m at luna i ‘ ' *’ o u t m in t b m a n mien i I, the h , • , ! ti n a sty gen ten i the re- (deu s n to r y is "for the o t h e r F m t e d the t r u th a n d all live happily “ H it and Run,' , t e l l s th e sa d t h i s m o n s t r o s i t y P e o p le n it b v a u t o m o b ile d r ii , d o n ’t 1Stop a i id the sad t a l e ile driv c r s : A rtists r e l e a s e , te lls r e l e a s e , of p e o p le hit by a u h mru w h o r*m deii' m d A f t e r ■ view o ig it w a s ev id e m h a t t h e d n ei •tor s h o u l d ha v *> pausec i a n d tlid. 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I l l E n te r e d a s s e c o n d c la s s m a t te r O T ex a s u n d er t o e a -! o f M arch 3 187.. 18 1943 at tile Post O ffice In Austin, A SSO P IA T K IJ BRIS** WIRE SERVICE T h e A sso c ia te d P r e ss lo th** us** for r e p u b lic a tio n ol all n e w s d is p a tc h e s c r e d ite d t o 't or n o t o th e r w is e c re d red in th is n e w sp a p e r IP. g r i t * o f n u bi wa*, io n is e x c lu s iv e ly e n title d til O ' l b u s l u ' d m - r e i n f ' s p o n i i . n . s c e c i s • ; ■ , * / ' , o f a il o th e r m a t te r h e r e in a ls o r ese rv e d ittono De Sica - Sophia Loren m«ToU R«l#a»«d by DCA , , tJK) M a d iso n A va R e p r e s e n te d fo r n a tio n a l a d v e r tis in g by N a tio n a l A d v e r tis in g S e r v ic e inc. C ollege P u b lish ers R ep resen tative ^ ^ C h ic a g o - B o sto n — I -os A n g e le s —S a n F r a n c is c o - b r a d fo r d d a n ie l ai ’tidy B oom N o w 35c Till 5 p. 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It ll Be A B igge r Success At The Tarrytown • Delicious Food • Private D in in g A re a • R easonable Prices • Plenty of Parking S p a c e C a ll G R 8-2652 for Reservations TABRYTOWN C A F E T E R I A 2425 Exposition (O n ly a b o u t 2 miles out 24th) Red Foley Sued For Unpaid Taxes L i e n A g a i n s t S t a r I n c l u d e s V / i » 'e , E x S P R I N G F I E L D , Mo P - T h e In* t e r n s I R e v e n u e S erv ic e W e d n e sd a y flied a $270,323.69 hen a g a in s t C lvd e know n sin g e r w hose Television p r o g r a m , is c a r r i e d by nationally Ju b ile e F o ley , O z a rk P-ed) ABC stitutes unpaid m e n ts from 1948 lined with T oh* The suit all ge.s th e a m o u n t con­ tax es a n d a s s e s s ­ th ro u g h 1955. the y e a r s f o r 1948 to 1951 w a s his first wife, the late Min. t v a. A. Foie J . His s eco n d in­ wife. Mrs. Sally Foley, w a s cluded for the y e a r s 1952 th r o u g h 1955 F o le y and hi* from St w e r e dis- m issed : s H ospital h ere W ed nesday , F h a d bee n a patient sin< e Sunda p e tt e d ly (or a 'c h e c k u p . — y w a s ad ­ m itted April 8 for a n undisclosed a i l m e n t . Tho singing s t a r w a s not im ­ m e d ia te ly a v a ila b le for c o m m e n t ‘in the suit W ed n esd ay afternoon he p a rtic i p a te d in a c e le b ra tio n a i Protection , K an ., w h e re all rest- d* c 's u nd er 4() r>- e n tly ’''.ere in­ o cu lated a g a in s t polio. R A N D O L P H S C O T T Randolph Scoff Coming fo Ausfin Randolph Scott, v e te r a n Holly­ wood w estern acto r, will m a k e one of his r a r e p e rs o n a l a p p e a r a n c e s to M a y 7 w hen he visits Austin p r o m o te his la t e s t film , “ The Tall T. The p ic t u r e wall o p e n th a t d a y at the P a r a m o u n t T h e a te r . Mr. S cott’s p e rs o n a l a p p e a r a n c e , tour is c r e a t in g quite a tot of ex­ c ite m e n t a c ro s s the n a tio n because he seldom is assn * lated with night is life or a p p e a r a n c e stints. He of Hollywood's j con sidered one •juiciest, m o s t re tirin g n otables. A v e te r a n of cou ntless film s, his atest, “ T he T all T, is re p u te d to lie one of his b e n e r efforts. P r e ­ vious film s include “ F o rt W o rth .” * R d in g S h o tg u n ,” an d “ T he Boun­ ty H u n te r .” Art Exhibit Postponed T h e an n u al S tudent A rt E xh ibit, listed un the F in e A rt- c a le n d a r »c beginning th is week, will not be r e a d y until n e x t week. T he exh ib it will be in th e loggia of the Music Building. - 2 3 & C H 0 X 2 WE SERVE A DELICIOUS J 6 5 e L U N C H j EVERY D A Y 1607 Sa n Jacinto BVWY ANKWEPSARy uJE GD 35 R A N D Y ’S Ci/tc£c^^Z 3 Convenient Locations: • 3221 Red River •3515 Jefferson • 5th and Neches TH E SPIRIT O F S T L O U IS C i n e m a s c o p e * » 0 w a r n e r C o l o r I J A M E S S T E W A R T in the m ost am azing role of his career as C h a rle s A . Lindbergh, the first man in aviation history to fly solo N e w York to Paris. UMI D Iii M017CI MIK IHI lr CHARLES a LINDBERGH • H L I T WILDER i m W I N D E L l MAYES stilt* Mi! it NHIEU JI 111 (C If 0 IT LELAND HAYWARD • B U U WILDER i . i u t i i i. WARNER BROS. H E R E ’ S T H E HEROIC STAND T H A T S T A N D S T h e Q y m o r F o r t I P E T T I C O A T W i t h UT's K A T H R Y N G R A N T m u . ^iiov. J p . st. W I N N E R S P E C I A L O S C A R N O M I N A T I O N F O R B E S T A C T O R ’S ^ r IN Q lA N T ')'^ T h e t w o b i g h i t s t h a t m a d e J A M E S D E A N a s e n s a t i o n ! SAL IAMES NATALIE O E A N W O O D M I N E O R e b e l W it h o u t a C a u s e ' JIM BACKUS'ANN DORAN Cinemascope * WarnerColor a WARNER BROS. ww I » . ,v... a IHA KAZAN S nr- tfCtiOK cv M M I STCIMBECK S ' o r E E NIUE NARRIS* lAAACS DEAN • IAI VONO MASSET mm BURI IVES • 0tr*ct»d It ELM KALAN e n d t s ; I \ Cinemascope ♦ WarnerCo io r PB.XT BT TICmmicOIO* .WARKER BROS Arar F IR S T S H O W 12:00 "iO#* To j* us *»f K iris ALAN VIRGINIA EDMOND LADD • MAYO * O'BRI EN Court M a r tia l of Billy Mitchell (.ary Cooper Adults 50r, Teen* Kids )>#*«* UNI VISS AL-INTONATION Al ROCK HUDSON CINEHaS c o K TECUNICOLOH. CO-(TAMING MARTHA HYER DAN DURYEA •DON Dc FORE F L I S “B A G D A D ” Y I M I N T CK ll I The Rains Came and Went. 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R, 8 E 601b, 17 Eng!. B .3 0 6 FL 6018,49: E n g l. B. 206 E. 3 1 2 L .1 : E ngl. B. 201 FL .317.5: E n g l. B. 105 E. 318,9: E r g ! . FL 203 E. 358 FL, B aft* H 234 E. 3 63 : E n g l. B 210 FL 3 6 9 L E ng!. B. 103 E . 3 7 2 : E n g l. B. 305 E m , 3 0 2 . 7 : G. H l l ! Eco 303.11: G. H. 215 F r o 3 22: WL H .1 1 2 Eco. 360: G. H. 317 Eco. 389: G. H .3 0 5 Ed. C. 306 7; S. H. 314 Ed. C. 3 2 0 L .7 : S. H. 101 E d. C. 3201, 9 . S. H. 210 E d . C. 6 3 2 K b : D rm . B. 103 Ed. C 344K : A r t 8 . 1 1 4 Ed. C. 3 4 4 L : A rt R M H Ed. C. 3 5 8 K : Mu*. B. IOTA Ed. CL 6 6 7 H : H. FL B. IOO FLd. P. 311.3: B a tts H 232 Ed. P. 314: Spe. B. 201 Ed. P, 614Q .3 : S. H. 304 FL E .3 2 0 3 : W . H . 306 E, E . 362: P e a rc e H. 101 E. M. 315.5; E n g r B .2 0 6 E M 333.5 : P. FL B. 302 F i r . 356: Phv. B 203 ! F i n . 3 7 7 : G H . l TRO* ED T R F FO R E XA M C O N F L I C T S to go A stud en t who h a s two e x a m i n a ­ tio n s scheduled fo r the Mime time, o n e being a u n ifo rm ex am in atio n , the d e p a r t m e n t a l s h o u ld c h a i r m a n of in which t h e u n if o rm e x a m in a tio n is gixen tim e for l o a r r a n g e for a n o th e r t h a t e x a m in a tio n . The d e p a r t m e n t f i x i n g the u n ifo rm e x a m in a tio n hi re s p o n sib le for ta k i n g c a re of the conflicts cau -ed hr it. Such stu de nt th e course should see the departm ental chair­ m an about such conflict not later th a n the b e g in n in g of “ D ead W ee k" in o rd e r to give th e d e p a r t m e n t time to sched ule a n o th e r e x a m in a tio n . \ I so, a s t u d e n t who has th r e e e x a m i ­ n a tio n s in an y one t« e n ty - fo u r- h o u r period, one of which is a d e p a r t ­ m ental ex a m in a tio n , should follow th e sa m e p ro ced u re as s t u d e n ts who hav e conflicts. IN D E X T O E XA M IN ATION P E R I O D S M W E 8; F r i d a y , M a v 24, 2 - 5 p.m. T T T 8 W e d n e sd a y , \ l iv 2 2 , 9 - 1 2 a rn. JVI W F 9 : T h u r s d a y . May 23. 2 -5 p.m. T T S 9: S a t u r d a y , M ac 25. 2 5 p.m. M W E IO: T u e sd a y , Max 21, 2 -5 o r 7-10 p m T T S IO: T h u r s d a y , Max 23. 9 -1 2 a rn. JVI W F ' l l : W e d n e s d a y May 22. 2 -5 p.m. T T S l l : T u e s d a y , Max* 2 1 , 9 - 1 2 a.m T T 11-12:30: T u e s d a y . M a r 2.1, 9 -12 a m T T S 12 W e d n e s d a y , Max 29. 9 -12 a.m M W E 12: F rid a v , M iv 24, 9 -1 2 a.m. JU W F I : Monday. V1av 27, 9 12 a.m. M W E 2: T u e s d a y , M a y 28. 2 -5 p.m. M W E 3: T h u r s d a y , May 30, 9 -1 2 a.m. M W E 4: S a t u r d a y , May 25, 9 12 a.m M 4 :1 5 - 0 :4 5 : S a t u r d a y , May 25. 9 -12 a m W 4 :1 5 - 6 :4 5 : S a t u r d a y , M ay 25. 9-12 a.m F 4 :1 5 -6 :4 5 ; S a t u r d a y , M a y 2 5 ,9 - 1 2 a.m M W F" 5: S a tu r d a y . M ay 25.' 9 -1 2 a.m . T T I : T u e s d a y , M ay 28, 9 -1 2 a.m . T T I- 2 :3 0 : T u e s d a y , M av 28, 9-12 a.m T T 2 : Monday. M ay 2 7 .2 - 5 p.m . T T 2:30—4 : W ed n e sd a y . M ay 29. 2 -5 p.m. T T 3; W ed n e sd a y . May 2 9 ,2- 5 p.m. T T 4: T h u r s d a y , M a y 30, 7 -1 0 p.m. T u 4 :1 5 - 6 :4 5 : T h u r s d a y . May 30. 7-10 p.rn T h 4 :1 5 - 6 :4 5 : T h u r s d a y . M a y 30, 7 TO p m , T T 4- 5:30: T h u r s d a y , May 30, 7- 10 p.m. T T 5: T h u r s d a y . M a y 30, 7 -10 p.m. M o n d a y e v e n in g s : F r i d a y . May 24. 7-IO p.m. T u e s d a y e v e n in g s : T h u r s d a y , Slay 23. 7 -10 p.m. W e d n e s d a y e v e n in g s : M onday, May 27, 7 T h u r s d a y ex c ro n e s : W e d n e sd a y . May 22. 7 - 1 0 p m . F r i d a y e v e n in g s : S a t u r d a y , May 25, 7 - l o p.m. lit p rn. F N I FORM E X A M IN A T IO N S A. S. 405b: T h u r s d a y , M a y 30. 2- 5 p.m. A. S. 414b: Monday, May 27. 7-10 p.m . A S. 840b: T h u r s d a y . M ay 2 3 . 7 - l o p.m. B W 221: Saturday. May 25. 7 - l o p.m. C. E . 113: F r i d a v , M av 24, 7 -1 0 p.m. C. E. 124L : T u e s d a y . M a y 21, 7 -10 P rn, C. E . 120: S a tu r d a y , M ay 25. 7-10 p.m. Ch. 801b: F r i d a y , M ay 24. 7 10 p.m. Ch. 605b: T u e sd a y , M ay 28, 7 10 p.m. E. 601a: T h u r s d a y , M a y 22, 7-10 p.m. Ed. P. 320KL: T h u r s d a y , M ay 23, 7-10 p.m. F in . 354: F rid ay . May 24. 7 -10 p.m. F in , 364: T u e sd a y , M ay 21. 7 -10 p m. F r . 40fi; F r i d a y , M ay 24, 7 10 p m. F t . 407: T u e s d a y , M a y 28, 7 IO p.m. F r . 612a: T u e sd a y . May 28. 7 IO p.m. F r . 612b: F r i d a y , M ay 24. 7 -1 0 p.m. (Ter. 406: T h u r s d a y , Slav 30, 2~o p.m. G e r. 407: M onday, M ay 27, 7-10 p.m. Gov. 610a: W e d n e sd a y . M ay 22, . 1 0 p rn. Gov. 610h: W e d n e s d a y , May 22. 7 10 p.m. M. S. 4 0 1 b * T h u r s d a y , May 3 0 , 2 - 5 p.m. ML S 410b: Monday. May 2 7 ,7 - 1 0 p.m, NL S. 303* T h u r s d a y . May 30, 2-5 p.m. N. S. 314: M onday. M ay 27, 7-10 p.m. F . Ed. 333: S a tu r d a y . May 25. 7-10 p.m. P h y . 812a: W e d n e s a a y . May 29, 7-IO p m. P h y , 812b: T h u r s d a y , May 2 3 ,7 - 1 0 p.m. Soc. 324: T u e s d a y , May 21, 7 -1 0 p.m S o n . 4Of.; T u e s d a y , May 21. 7-IO p m. S p n . 407: W e d n e s d a y , May 2 9 ,7 IO p.m. S p n . 612a: S a tu r d a y , May 2 5 , 7 - 1 0 p.m. S pn. 612b: T u esd ay . M ay 21, 7 -1 0 p.m. T F ESD AT May 21, 5M 2 A.M. 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ICI E . 6016.42: E n g l. B. 204 E . 601b.44: E n g l. B, 103 E. 601 C i f E n c l B S E . 3 1 2 K .1 0 : P e a rc e H. 105 E . 3 1 2 K . 1 2 : E n g l. B. I E. 312 K .14 : E n g l , B . 201 E . 33 7.16: E ng l. B. 303 E . 317.18: E r g ! . B .30 6 E . 3 1 8.1 0: E r g ! . B .2 0 6 E 318 12: E n g l. B. 203 E . 3 18 M 2: E n g l B. 301 E , 31811.4: E n g l. B. 105 E / 3 6 8 : E r g ! . B. 112 E 37 3P • E n g l . B 3 E . 3 8 9 : E n g l. B, 102 Keo. 302.S : Spa. B. 201 Fen. 303.8: G B. 108 Eco. 379: G. H 305 E d . A. 312.2: S. H. 202 E d . Ed. P. 311.4: ?. H . 3 0 3 Ed. P. S 7 3 P : Engl B 3 E . E . 3 6 6 : SFE E . B. 105 F- E . 8 8 0 E : E n g r. B. 139 E M. 315.6: P E. B. 302 E M. 333.6 E n g r . B. 308 E m . 367 : W. H. 14 F r . 38 9K : B a t t s H. 217 Gen m2- s . B. M Geo. 363 K : E. Sc. B. 331 Geo. 369: G. B. 301 Geo. 295: G. B 303 Gk. 619b ; G, H 101 Gov. 3 6 6 k : G H . 3 G o v . 3 9 7 : G. H . 113 G r g . 3 0 4 : Spe. B. 304 H. E. 361: H. E. B. IOO H is 6010 I B a t t - A u d. H is. 6 0 9 b.4: G H. 201 Hi*, 3 1 6 K .8 ; G. H . 7 H is. 3 15 K .1 0: P e a r c e H. IHI H is . 3 1 5 L I O : B. L. 12 H i s . 8 1 5 L . l f : Ben. H. 106 H ts. 3 15 L .14 : Ben, H. 12 H is. 3 1 6 L .2 : G. H 200 B i s . 8 2 3 L : G . H . I l l H is. 346L G. H. 203 Hi*. 85 5K : B a tt* H 2~2 His. 376M B a t t . h . 234 In*. 346; W. H . IQI 2227.2 • Ma n B 311 I I. T .3 6 4 : W H 21 : J . 3 2 7 : J. B. 209 1 J . 2 6 4 : J. B. 205 J U t - 651b: Baths H i n s L S. 322T.2 : Main B. S II M . 301 4 Ren H . 105 M. 3 0 IE .IO • Ben. H. 214 M 3 0 1 E .1 2 : Ben. H. 15 M. 303.S : P e a rc e H. 209 M. 303.10 : Ben. H H 02 M. 304.10: Ben H . 3 1 4 M, 204F..6: Ben. H. BH M. 3 0 5 E .1 2 : Ben. H. 201 M. 3 0 5 F L U : Ben. H .2 0 2 M .3 0 9 : B a t t a H. 101 ML 613FU .8: P e a r c e H.211 M. 6 1 3 E a . l 0 : Ben. H .1 0 1 M. 6 1 3 E b ,8 ; Ben. H. 208 M. 325.6: Ben. H. 107 M. 326.6: Ben. H 5 in M 686b: B a tt a H. 105 Man. 334.6: P e a rc e H. 201 Man. 374.2: W. H. 306 Man. 390; WL H. 408 M. E. 312.12: E n g r . B. 2 ! 2 M. FL 320.4 : P e a rc e H .2 0 4 M E. 340.4: E n g r. B. 138 M. E. 3 84 : E n g r B. 223 M. E . 3 9 1 K : E n g r . B. 207 I M .S . 826b. 4: E. D. Hall 107 M. S. 872b.4 : F . D . Hall 109 Mu*. 411 b.4 : Mu*. B. 106 j P Fin. 661 a.2: E n g r , B. 137 P. E n. 369: P. E. R.302B I P. En. 469: P. E. B. 302B Phi. 310.2: B a tt a H. 102 I Phi. 322: G. H. I ( P h r. 202.8: P h r. B. ICI P h r. 331.2: C. B. 313 P h r . 340.2; H. FL BM 27 P h r. 3 6 3 K : P h r. B. 311 Phy. 801b.4 : Ph y. B. 201 Phy. 326.2: FL Fe. B. 137 P h y . 365.2: P hv. B. 203 Phy. 387L : Phv. B. 310 Pay. 310.6: S. H .8 1 4 Pay. 319: Mezes H. 104 Pay. 37 1: Mezes H. 106 Pay. 372: Meres H. 314 Res. 326: E . Sr B. 115 Ret. 369: W. H. IO Soc. 302.4; G. H. 215 Soc. 302.6 : Meres H. 101 Soc. 346: B a t t s H . 202 Spe. 303.6: Spe. B. 202 ! Spe. 305.4: Spe. B. 31J I See. 318 M : Spe, R, 213 Spe. 319.6: Spe. B. 214 Spe. 319.8: E n g l B. 104 Spe. 364: Mete* H. 102 Spe. 372: Spe. B. 310 Spn. 339: B a t t s H. 104 Spn. 2 8 9 K: B a tt s H 217 S U . 432.2: W . H 112 St a. 376 : WL H. 401 Zoo. 414: H. M. A. Zoo. 360: E. Sc. B. 223 F r 372L ; B a tt a H. 217 Goo. 6 0 1 h .3 ; G .G . Aud. Gen. 37 0: G. R. 301 G e o . 3 7 3 L : Spe. B. IO Ger. SI 4L.1 : B a tts H. 104 G er. 324 L l : B a tts H.104 Ger. 372: R a tta H. 203 ; C k . 665b: Main B. 2605 Gov. 343: C . B . 3 1 9 ' Gov, 6 6 0 b : G. H. 7 G -g. 3 4 2 K Spa. B. 213 H. FL 207Q : H. E. B. 105 H. FL 307Q H . E . B l OR H FL 311 I : H. E B 127 H E. 333.1 H E B . 331 Hi*. 6 09 a: G. H. 3 I H:«. 315K .3: H. M. A H is .3 2 1 M : Ben. H 12 Hi?. 325M : G. H. 101 J . 336: J . B. 205 J . 377 K: J . B. 209 L. S. 388: M ain B 311 M 301 E T: Ben, H. 106 M 3 0 1 E .9 : B e n . H. 214 M. 804.5: B a t t s H i OI M 304.7: Ben. H . 1 0 2 » M. 204E.5 : Ben HM A M. 2 04 E .7 : P e a rc e FL 206 M .3 0 5 E .7 : Ben. H .3 1 0 M . 3 0 6 E .9 : Ben. H . 2 0 2 M . 305 FL 1 1: Batts H. 102 M, 613b.5: Ben. H. 314 M. 6 1 3 E a .5 : B a tts H. 202 M. 6 1 3 E a.7: B atts H. HO M. 613EH.7 : Ben. H. 208 M . 6 l3 E b .9 Ben. H. 201 M. 315.1 • Batta H 105 M. 315.S Pearce H 2011 T I ESD AT Max 21, 2-5 P.M. (Claaaea meeting M W F IO) (T his group is divided. Part of the classes m eeting MWF’ IO will h a ir exam inations in the afternoon and lf lh* remainder in the evening, is not your M W F 10 d a s * listed the evening it at here, period.) look for Acc. 611b.3; W. H . 3 1 6 A cc. .327.3: W. H. 201 Acc. 360.3: W . H . 8 Acc. 365.1: W. H. 301 Ae. E . 3 6 5 : P. E . B. 300 Ant. 301.3 Ben. H M H Ant. 3 6 5 : Ben. H 105 Arc. 381: A B. 305 A rt 144K A r t B , 1 14 Art S44L. Art B. 114 M. 3 2 1 1 : Ben. H. IGI j M. 325.3: Ren. H .1 0 4 I M. 326.3: Ben. H. 107 Man. 336.1: E. Sc. B. I U M an . 3 6 0 ; W . H . 2 Man. 3 72: P e a rt e H I 05 M. E . 320.3: E . Sc. R. 223 M. E. 224.1: E n g r B. 212 M. E. 326.1 : Pea ce H .201 M. E. 340.1 : E n g r. B. 138 MLF, 3 7 1 K : F.. Sc. B . 331 Met 326: P e a rc e H. 209 i Mkt. 362: WL H. 210 M .S . 822b. I : E. D. H all 109 I M. S. 8 7 0b .I : E. I). H all 209 M S. 876h,1 : FL I) H all 107 : Mu*. 605b.3 : Mus. B. 106 1 Mus. 3 5 8 K : Mu* B. 101A Mus. 3 7 1 : M us B. 105 NLS, 3 27 : L. H . 2 0 2 NL S. 36 3: L. H .2 0 4 P. Ed. 310.1 : WL G. 6 P. E d . 215: G. B. 108 P. E n . 6 20 a,3: P. E. R 307 P. E n. 321.1: E n g r . B. 137 P. E n . 3 65: C. B .315 P. E n . 387: P. E B 302A P h i. 312.1: B a tt* Aud. P h r . 204.1: J . B. 203 P h r . 305.3: E. Sc. B. 137 P h r . 3 1 9K ; P h r , BMO! P h r. 331.1; C. R .313 P hy. 801b. I : P h v B. 201 P h v . 339: B a tt* H .1 1 5 Pay. 316.1: A. B. 105 Pay. 3 3 3 : Mer.es H. 101 I Pay. 3 6 3 K : Meres H. 305 Rn*. V06.3: B att* H. 318 Sec 101.1; M H all IO] Sec. 304.5: W . H . 310 Sec. 305.3: WL H. 216 Sec 362: WL H. 406 Soc. 3 58: E n g l. B. I ! Soc. 372: G. H. 203 Sop 306.1: Sp*. B 202 Sp*. SIOK : Spe. B 214 Sp*. S H K . I : Spe. R .3 1 0 Spe. 363: Spe. B. 311 Spn, 326LM : B a tt s H. 302 Spn. 3 2 6 L .8 : B a t t s H. 215 St*. 432 I : WL H M 4 Sta. 381 ♦ W. H. 408 T r 375 W H Zoo. 370K : B. L. 301 IO TI ESD AT Max 21, 7-10 P.M. ( R e m a i n d e r o f classes m ee tin g M W F 10. Civil E n g in e e r in g 124! Finan ce 364, Sociology 321, and S p a n is h 406 and 6I2 b ) Bac. 340 E. Sc. B. 331 Bot. 390 B. L. 12 C E. 124L (a ll s e c t i o n s ) : G. G, Aud. . Ch. 368- C. B l o E 312KL11: Ben. H 3 E. 321.3: E ng l. B. 203 E. 329LM: B en . H. 208 F in . 364.1: G. PM 4 F in. 364.2: G H, I F in . 364.3: G. B. 14 F in. 364.4: (J. H . l F in. 364.5: A. B 105 F in 364.6; A BMO? F in . 364.7: WL H. 210 Hi*. 3 2 0 M : W. H. 101 His, 3 3 7 M : Ben. H. 106 Pay. 310.3: B a t t s Aud. Stic. 324 ( all sectio ns I H M A . S pn. 406.1: B a t t s H. 234 S p n . 406.2: B att* H .3 1 8 : S pn, 406.3: B a tt s H. 234 S pn. 406.4: B a tt s H. 234 S pn. 406.5: B a t t s H .2 0 2 S pn. 406.6: B att* H. 217 S on. 406.7: B a tt s H. 232 Spn. 406.8: B att* H. 232 Son. 406.9: B a t t s H. 230 Son. 406.11: B a tt* H. 215 I S pn. 6 1 2 b . l : B a t t a H .1 0 2 Spn 6 l2 b .2 : B a t t s H. 104 S pn. 6 l 2 b . 3 : B a tt* H . 1 0 5 S p n . 612b.4 : Ratt* H. 307 I Spn. 6 1 2 b .5 : B a t t s H. 302 S pn. 612b.7 : B a tt s H. TOI Spn. 612b.9: B a t t s H. 110 Spn, 6 1 2 b . l l : B a tt s H .1 1 5 Spn. 612 b .18: B att* H 115 Zoo. 421.1: E. Sc. B. 115 W E D N E S D A Y May 22. 9-12 A.M. (C las ae s m ee tin g T T S 8) Ace. f l t l b . 2 : W. H . 316 Acc. 825.2: WL H. 201 Acc. 362.2: W. H 301 Acc. 376.2: W H. 8 I Adv. 340J.2: J . B. 205 A n t. 302.2: B e n .H 111 Art, 308. A. B. 105 A r t 318L.2: A rt B. 114 Ast. 620a: Ben. H .105 B. A. 388K : W H. ! 16 t Bio. 607b.2: B. I.. 12 B. L. 324.2: W H.101 I R. L. 364: WL H. 210 C. E. 212K.2; P E. R. 300 C. E. 2 1 2 K .4 : E n g r . B. 217 C. E. 216.2: C. B. 319 C. FL 216.4: P. E. R. 307 LL E. 380K : E n g r . R 223 Ch. 512K.2: C B. 218 Ch. 386JU: C. B. 318 Drw. 301.2: E. D. Hall 206 ' Drw. 301.4: E. D. Hall 207 Drw. 301.14: E n g r . B. 308 D rw. 302.2: E n g r. B. 300 Drw. 302.4: FJngr. B. 302 Drw. 302.8: E. D. H all 112 Drw. 209.2: E. D. Hall 212 ; FL 601b.2 E ngl. B. 101 E. 601 b .4 : E n g l. R. 208 E. 601 b.6: E ngl. B. 206 E. 601 b.8: E ngl. B. 103 E. 601b,IO: E n g l. B. 303 FL 601H.12: E n g l. B .306 FL 601 h.l 4: E ng l. B. 3 E. 601 b .1 6 : Engl, B. 304 E. 601 b.18: E ngl, B. 204 FL 601b.20: Engl. R. 105 j E. 601b.22: FJngi. B. 104 FL 312K.2 : E n gl. B. 201 E. 317.2: E ngl. R S FL 317.4: FJngl. B, 308 E. 318.2: E n g l. B. 203 , Eco. 302.2: G H .317 I Eco. 355: G. H .3 1 9 FJd. A. 364: H. E. B 227 E d . C . 3 l 8 L , 2 : A r t B. 114 I Ed. P. 301.2: S. H .3 0 3 Ed. P. 311.2: S. H .101 FJd. P .61 4Q .2 : S. H. 210 E. E. 410.2: P ea rc e H. 105 FJ. E. 320.2: E n g r . B .3 1 5 ; E. E. 438.2: E. Sr. B. 331 E . E . 3 7 5 K : W . H . 112 E. M. 315.2: E n g r. B .206 FJ. M. 333.2: P. E. B. 302 Fr. 380: B a tta H. 217 ! Gen. 3 U K : G. BM 4 Gen. 350: G. B. 108 Geo. 378: G. R. 301 ; Gov. 302: G. H, 3 I G rg. 305.2: E. Sc. B. 115 I H. E. 202: H. E. B. 105 H. E. 302: H. FL BM05 H. E .3 0 4 : H. E. B. 127 H. E. 308.2: H . E . BM OO I H. E .3 2 1 : J . B . 209 H. E. 333.2: H . E . B. 331 H E 340: E Sc. B. 137 Hi*. SISK. 2: G. H, I Hi*. 3 1 SLM: G. H M H His. a l o f t ; B a t t s H. 232 H is. .'CML: G, H. 215 J . 3 PJK: J . B .20 3 M, 301.2: Ken, H. 101 M. 301F..2: Bon. H. 12 M. 303.2: Ben, H. 202 ML 304.2: Ben. H. I 04 M. 304.4: Ben. H. 310 Vt. 204FL2: Ben, H. 15 M. 305FL2: Ben*IL 2'A M. 30.>K : Ben. H. 102 M. 613E a,2: Ben. FL 311 ML 613Eb.2: Ben. H. 214 M. 374 K: Rem H. 8 M a r . 334,2: WL H. 310 M. FL 211.2; FJngr, R. 215 VE I L 311.2: E n g r . B. 141 M. F . 3 1 2.2; FJngr. B. 212 M. F , 320.2: P e a rc e H 101 ML F. 228.2: E n g r, R, 138 M. FJ. I 40.4; Knur. B 137 VI. F. 34DQ; P e a rc e H. 204 M. FL 374 L E n g r . B. 207 M. FL 582: F n g r . B, 313 Met. 372: FL D Hall 102 Mkt, 337.2: WL HL I i M . S. 8200.2: FL D. Hall 'JOO M. S. 8745.2: FL D Hall 115 P. FJd. til I h.2: S, Ft. 302 P. FJd, 363: S. FL 31J FL FJn, 310.2: C. B. 315 P. FJn. 661 h.2: P e a rc e H 209 P. FJn. 368.2; P. FL B. 302A P. E n. 468 2: P FJ. IL 302A P h r. 202 2: Phr. B. 304 P h r . 866b.2: P h r. B 101 P hr. 673b.2: FJ. Sc. R. 312 Phv. 801a.2: P hv. IL 201 P hv. 361: Phy. FL 203 Pay. 333: Mezes H 305 R F 575 ; WL H. 2 Spe. 2 I 9 2; Site. ii 51 ft Sj e. 5 to 12: Spe IL 311 W E D N E S D VY Ma j 22. 2 -5 P M . ( t lasses meet m g M VVFM I ) IF s I , W \ cc 61 I a. 5: WL FI 3! 6 Vee. 6 ! IU 5 WL H. 201 Vee, 361: W FE .' Acc. VIV 3 4 Ll • J B. ll I 96 A re. 335 K : A. B 396 Art 105.1 : V B 115 Ast 310: Sen. H. R a c. 3 55 • FL I Ben i or. 9 H : Vn t . FTesb O A I t ti'/ I. J 302*8 j B b. 301,1 t : Unix e ra tty i 'h u rt A,. r>:l HI, C V Din ■ D i n . B .. es Bibl Bin. 39 Kl Lu* he ■an Bi I 2004 U’hiti ?, I . te r ia r i! VV C S I T o w n FL I R h 305.1 ' ’a n t e r h u r v n u MTW ,3; Tex a* Bib B o. B VV. 320. : I , UL h r 11 C c 6 ’9h G Ii C. E 3191 : E n g j . B 31 C FL 221 : E n g r. 3. l l 6 ■ c. i-J "JTF: P h y , R P IT i U M 101 a,7 *; h. 8 I , TY K T , : C B. f R KO J and ! 1 1 »( h a i r ( ’ h a, r Ie Chair Ch. 311: FL Sc. B Ch. 454: ( BMS Ch. 391.6: (J. B. 315 Ch. E. 663b: P. FJ. B 300 C r E 421: CL FL H all 212 D im . 311.1: Drm. B. 103 Di m. 354: D rm . B. 312 FJ. 6 0 l b . 5 1 : E ngl. B. 208 E. 601 b.53: E n g l. B. 8 FJ. 601b,55: E n g l. B. IHI FJ. 6 0 lb . FL: E n g l. B. 303 FJ. 601b.59: E n g l. B. 105 F. 601 b.61 : E n g l. FL 306 F. OUK M3: E n g l. B 203 FL 312K.15 W H. 210 FJ. 317.7: E n g l. B. 104 FJ. 3 18 .1 1: P e a r c e H. 201 FJ. 51 BK : Kngrl. B. I FJ 3 18L .3: E n g l. B. 301 E. 3 18 L . 5 : G. H. 215 F„. 519.3: FJngl. B. 206 E. 319.5: FJngl. B. 204 E. 321.5: FJngl. B. 3 E. 328.1: E n gl. B. 201 E. 329L.3: FJngl. B. 308 FJ. 3 5 6 K , I: FJngl. B 304 E. 360L ; FJngl. B. 102 FJ. 3 6 4 M: FJngl. B. 103 E. 374Ij : E n g l. B. 210 Keo. 302.9: B a t e H. 234 Eco. 303.13; A B. 307 Eco. 328; G. ll. 319 Keo. 371: (f. H. .317 Ed. A. 312.3: S. H. 314 Ed. C. 306.5: S. HL 302 FJd. r . 3 3 0 T : M ain B. 311 Ed. C. 3 6 2 T : Spe. B. 214 E d . H. 361.1: H. FL B 105 FJd. P. 311.5; S. H. 303 EH. P. 359: S. H . 2 E d. P. 359Q : S. H . 2 E. E. 327: E n g r . B. 138 E. E. 386K : E n g r . B. 313 E . M. 81 5.7 : E n g r . B. 204 an d 206 E . M. 333.7: P. FJ. B. 302 E r. 329: B a tt s HL 110 Gen. 601b.5: G. G. A ud. Geo. 338; < ’. B. 218 Gen. 379: G. B. 301 Ger. 8 2 3 : B a t t s HL 215 Ger. 361L : B a t t s H. 217 Gov. 3 49: G. H. 7 Gov. 357 K: P e a r c e H. 101 Gov. 362: B a t t s H. 102 G rg. 324 : Spe. B. 310 H. E. 311.3: H. E . B. IOO H. E. 320; H. E . B. 331 His. 6 04 a: G. H. 101 His. 3 3 6 K : G. H . l H is. 34 2L : P e a r c e H. 105 His. 3 6 3 L : G. H M 0 3 H is. S66M: G. H 3 lr*. 377 W H . 3 J . 375; J. B. 205 ion E at. 3P2: G. H E at. 66 5b: E ng l. B. 112 E at. 68 3b: E n g l. BM 12 P m . 6 20 b: B a t t s H. 304 L. S. 3 SOT: M ain B. 311 M. 3 0 1.5 ; Ben. H. 107 M . S O I K . l l : Ben H . 208 M. 301 E J 3 ; Ben. H. 202 VE 303.5: B en, H. 114 M. 303.7: Ben, H .101 M. 304 .9; B a t:* H. 307 VE 304.11 : Ben. H .2 0 1 VE 3 0 5 E J 3: Ben. HMR M. 3 0 5 E .1 5 : Ben. H. 214 VE 613FJa.9: Ben. H. 102 M. 6 1 3 E a . l t : B a tts H. 105 VE 6 1 3 E b . 1 1 : Ben. FE 12 VE 3 2 2 E J : Mf*Z( s H . 1 0 4 VE 325.9: M ezes HM01 VE326.5 Ben. H .,10.4 Man. 334.8: B a t t s FE 232 M an. 362.1: WL FE 506 Man. 365.3 : WL H. l f Man. 3 67 .3; WL H 2 VE FJ 312.3- E n g r B 501 VE E . 3 5 7 : E n g r B .3 1 5 VI. FL 3 6 0 K E n g r . B 141 VE E. 3 0 7 E : T'earcc FE 204 VE FJ. 3 8 4 K : FJngr. B. 207 Met, 301: E. I). Hall 102 VE t, SIO FL P Hall 202 Mkt. 363: VV. H.101 . 822B.3: F D Hall 109 K70b.3 ; FJ IL Hall 209 . 876b. ’ ; FJ. D. Hall 107 . f 12b 5: Mus. B. 106 . 3 7 5 : Mus. B 105 129: L H 201 d. HI l b . I : S. H. JOI d. 217: Ben. ii. 510 d. 620b: S H 201 n. 6 2 0 a.5 P. E. B. 307 n 661a I : Pea rec H . 209 310 3: Ben H. 8 S1.3b.3: H FJ 428.3: (J. IL 31 7 . 335: P h r IL 101 .5 40.1 : (J. B. 108 103 : B a tt s A uh. ii UT . 325.3: FJ. Sc. FL 157 . 326 I : Phy. R 421 . 8891, Ph) . FL 301 601 b: Beu. H. I l l 3 17 : B a t t s FE 101 3 6 2 K : Mezes ii, 106 3 6 9 L : VIezt - Ii. 102 3 11 K Mexes Ii 51 4 363: B a t t s H 115 6 6 0 b : B a tt* FE 302 105,3: WL H. 406 30 4.7: WL FE 216 311 5: VI Hall 201 3 2 2 : WL IF. 112 357 . G. H. 200 366 : Spe. B. 201 303.5 : B a t t s FE 202 30 5.9 : Spe. R. 311 31 3.1: Spe. FL 202 319.7: B att* FE 250 3 3 7 ; Spe. B .2 1 3 3 6 2 : Spa. B, 214 ,4 1 5 : Butt* H. 205 . 32 7L : Batt* FE 31 8 . 371 K: B a t t s H. 207 61 0b ; FL Sc. R. I lo 4 2.3: WL H . 3 1 0 382: W . H . 401 316K 5- FJ. Sc. B, 331 32 7: FE VE A, 3 8 1 K: E. Sc. B .3 1 2 W EDN ESD AY May 22. 7-10 P.M. (G o v e r n m e n t 610a and 61 Oh and c la s s e s m e e t in g T h u r s d a y e v e n in g * ) \ r . E. 2621,: A, B. 208 A r. FL. 3621, A. B. 208 Bib. 317WL6: N ew m an f lub FL co. 303.20: Ben. H .1 5 Ed. A. 3 8 4 H : Ben. FE 102 Ed. C. 364 I Gov. 6 10a J J Gov. 6 10a.2 j Gov, 610a.3 Gov. 610a.4 1 Gov. 6 1 0 a.5 Gov. 6 1 0 a.6 | Gov. 61 fbi,7 Gov. 61 Oa.8 Gov. 610au3 B e n . H. 104 : B a t t s Aud. : C. B . 16 : G. R. 14 : G. B . 14 ; B a t t s Aud. . G. B l 4 B a t t s Aud. C FL 15 B a t t s H 232 | Gov, OlOa.lO, Ben. H. 3 Gov. 6 10aJ I: B a tt s Aud. J Gov. 6 l 0 a .1 2 ; G. FL 11 j Gov, 6 t0 a ,1 3 : B a t t s Aud. ' Gov. 6 1 0 a . l4 : CL B. 15 Gov. 610a, 15: E n g l. B. 203 (if!',. HI Ob J FL Sc. B. 223 I i OX . B. E. 12 HI Ob.2 Gov. 610b 3; FL LM 2 Gov. 610b, I B. I 2 * lev. 6 10b.5: Ben. H M H G ov 619b 6; G. H. G IX 610b. 7 Phy . B . 201 (; IV 610b. 8: Ben . FI 106 G iv. 610b : < ; FL FK\ B. 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Ed. 640H.1: M ezes H. 101 P. E d . 6 4 0 b .3 : W . G. 5 P. E n. 310.1: E n g r. B. 215 P. E n . 364.1: P. E .B .3 0 7 P. E n . 464.1: P. E. R. 307 Phi. 318: P earce H . 105 I P h r. 202.1: P h r. B. 311 P h r. 303.1: A. B. 307 P h r. 418.1: G B. 108 P h r. 866H.1: P h r. R. 101 P h r. 6 7 3 b .I : P h r. R. 304 Phy. 401.1: G, G Aud. Png. 325.1: Phv. B. 203 Phv. 3 8 8 K : Phv. B.301 P sv , 310.1 : Ben. H 8 Psy. 321: Mezes H .3 1 4 Psy, 339: B a tts Aud Psv. 360 Mezes H. 305 Ret. 370: W . H. 23 R ub. 406.1: R a tts H .2 1 7 Sec 304.1: M H ail IDI Sec. 311.1 : W. H. 216 Sec, 361: Wf. H 406 Soc. 302.1: E n g l. B. 301 Soc. 302.3: B a tts H. 115 Soc. 303.1: Ren. H. 208 Spe. 303.1: Spe. B. 213 Spe. 319.1 : Spe. B. 202 Yr. 350: VV. H. JOI Zoo. 31 6K I E Sc. B. I U Zoo. 394K : E. Sc. R. 312 FR ID A Y May 24. 7-10 P.M . (C h e m is try 801b. Civil E n g in e e rin g 113, F in an ce 354. F re n c h 406 and 612h. and c la sse s m e e tin g M onday e v e n in g s ) Bib. 3 01.17: N ew m an C lu b Bib. 301.19: C h u rch of C h ris t Bible C h a ir Ch. 801b (all s e c tio n s ) : A. B. 105. B a tts Aud., R. L. 12. C B. 15, G. H . 1. G B 14. H M. A.. H. E. B. 105. P h y . B. 201. P h v , B. 203 C. E . 112 (all se c tio n s) : G. G. Aud. E . 3 17.17: E ngl. B. 102 E. 3 17.19: E n g i. B. 112 E. 317.21 : E n g l. B. 302 Ed. A. 361 H : E n g l. B. I E d. A. 3 8 9 K : E n g l. B. 105 Ed. C. 38oJ : E n g l B 104 Ed. P. 3 7 7 L : S. H. 2 E d. P. 3 7 7 P : S. H .2 F in. 3 5 4 .F W . H. 210 F in . 354.2: W . H. IGI y in. 3 5 4 .3 : E. Sc. B. 115 Kin. 354.4 : W . H. 306 F in . 354.5: Ben. H. 11 I Fit). 354.6: W. H . 112 F in . 354.7: E. Sc. B. 115 Fin . 3 5 4.8: W. H. 2 F in . 354.9: Ben. H. I l l F r. 406.1 : R a tts H . 101 F r. 406.2: B a tts H .2 3 4 F r. 406.4: R a tts H .2 3 4 Yr. 406.5: B a tts H. 234 F r . 406.7: B a tts H . 102 F r. 406.9: B a tts H. 105 F r. 612b. 1 : B a tts H. 230 F r. 6 1 2 b .2 : B a tts H, 232 F r. 612H.3 : B a tts H. 202 F r. 612b.4: B a tts H. 232 F r. 612b.7 : B a tts H. 115 Gov. 6 8 5 K b : E n g l. B. 103 Ins. 3 6 9 : E ngl. B. IQI M .0 0 4 : B en. H .3 1 0 M. 326.11: Ben. H . 106 P. E d. 2 1 3 T : B en. H. 8 P E d. 2 16: Ben. H. 208 Pav. 3 8 5 M : Mezes H. 104 Spn. 367K : B a tts H. 205 S A T C RDA Y May 25. 9-12 A.M . (C la s s e s m e e tin g M W F 4, M W F 5, M 4 :1 5 -6 :4 5 , W 4 :1 5 -6 :4 5 , an d F 4 :1 5 -6 :4 5 ) A r t3 1 8 L .7 : A rt B. 114 Ch. 3 8 1 : E . Sc. B. 137 Eco. 302.23: B a tts H. 115 Ed A. 3 8 5 J : B a tts H. 10) Ed. A .3 8 5 L : B a tts H .1 0 2 E d. C .3 1 8 L .7 : A rt B. 114 E d .( .6 6 7 M .l l : B a tts H. 105 Ed. C. 381: B a tts H. H O E d . C. 5 8 2 T : B a tts H. HO Ed. P. 3 8 0 H : S. H .2 1 0 Ed. P. 386: E n g l. B. 103 E. M. 315.17: E n g r, B. 204 E . M. 333,15: P. E. B. 302 F in . 3 93: E n g l. B. 102 H. E. 3 7 2 K : H. E. B. 127 J. 365: J . B. 203 L. S. 285: M ain B. 311 M. 002.3. B en. H. I l l P. E n. 6 61b.I : E . S c . f i 115 P. E n. 270: B a tts Aud. Pay. 3R2L: Meze* H. 106 : Spe 390: E n g l. B. 112 S A H R D A Y M a y 25. 2-5 P M, (C la sse s m eetin g T T S 9> Acc. 6 1 1 a .2 : W . FT 316 Acc. e i l b . 6 : W. H 301 Acc, 327.2: W H .201 Acc. 366: W. H. 8 A nt. 301.2: Ben. H I U A nt, 373: B en. H . 105 A rc. 215L.2: A. B. 105 Bib. 301.2 : T ow n es B ible ( 'h a ir Bio. 607b 4; B. L. 12 R. L. 323.2: C B. 319 B. L. 324.4: Vt. H. 219 Bot. 275K ; E. Sc, B. 312 Ch. 810a : C. B. 15 T h .4 1 6 .2 : £ Sc. B. 115 Ch. 453: P h r . B. 201 C r. E. 3 7 0 : C. P. H all 212 D rm . 3 0 1 L.2 : D rm . B. 103 D rm . 3 1 2 L : D rm . B, 201 D rm . 356: D rm . B. 108 E. 601 b.24 ; E ngl. B. 206 E. 6 0 lb .26: Eng!, 8. 308 E. 601b.2h: E ngl. B. 306 E. 601 Qb.2 : Engl. B. 201 ’ E. 601 Qb,4 • Engl. B. 201 E. 601Qb.6: Engl. B. 201 E. 312K 4: E n g l B. 3 , E. 312K.6: E ngl B. 104 E 312L.2: Engl B 8 E. 317.8: Engl. B. 303 E. 317.10: E ngl. B. 101 E. 318.6: B a tts Aud. E. 3 1 8 L.2: E ngl. B. I E. 3 2 1 .2 : E n g l. B. 105 ; E .3 3 3 K : E n g i. B .3 0 4 E . 335 L .2 : P e a rc e H. IO! E. 338.2: E n g l. R. 204 E . 342.2: E n g l. B. 203 E . 360K : E n g l. B. 301 E .3 7 5 L : E n g !. B. 208 Eco. 302.4: G. H .3 Eco. 3 0 3.2: G. H .3 1 9 Eco. 303.4: G. H .3 0 3 Eco. 3 6 7 K : G. H .3 0 5 E d. A. 391K : S. H. 204 E d. A .392X -: S. H .2 2 7 E d. C, 3 2 0 L .6 : H. E. B. IOO E d. C 667K : H. E . B 331 Ed. C. 3 6 7 T ; D rm . B .3 0 1 Ed. C .6 7 0 R b : S. H. 312 Ed. P . 369: S. H .3 0 4 E d. P . 381: S. H .2 1 0 Ed. P .3 8 2 K S. H .101 . E. E . 3 6 1 .2 : E n g r. B. 315 E E. 374 : E n g r. B. 217 E. E .3 9 6 : P. E B. 300 E . E . 4 9 6 : P. E. B .3 0 0 E. M 315.4: P. E. B 302 E. M .369K : E n g r. B. 204 ! 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H, 105 \r c . 3 2 8 : A B. 307 V e t# 0 6 : A B. 105 Rio. 6 0 7 a.3 : B L. 12 Bio. 6 0 7 b .11: C, B . 1 5 B. L. 324 .5 : W. H. TOI R. W. 320 .5 : P e a rc e H. 105 C. E. 414.1 : P. E . B. 307 < E. 414.3: E. Sc. B. 115 C. E. 3 5 4.3: P. E . B .3 0 0 E . 3 60: E n g r B. 207 C. E. 2 6 0 K : E n g r. B. 138 C h. 370K : E. Sc. B. 312 Cb. E. 3 8 8 : C. B. 315 E. 601b.73: E n g l. B. 112 E .e 0 1 b .7 5 ; E n g !. R. 104 E 6 0 1 b .7 7 : E n g l. B. 303 E . 6 0 lb .7 9 ; E n g l. B. 105 E. 601 b .8 1 : E n g !. B. 8 E . 601 b.83 : E n g l. B .304 E. 601b.85: E n g i, R. IHI E 601b.87: E n g i. B. 204 E. 601b.89: E n g l. B. 206 E . 3 1 2K .19; E n g l. B. 3 E .3 1 2 K .2 3 : E n g l. B .301 E. 312K .27: E n g !. B. 306 E . 317.11 : E n g l. B. 208 E. 318.19: Ben. H. 8 E m . 302.15: E n g l. Ti 203 F ro . 303.17: E n g l. B 201 Eco. 303.19: E n g l. R. I F.C0.339K: G. H . 3 Eco. 378K : G. H .3 0 5 E. E .3 2 3 Q .1 : P e a rc e H .101 E . E. 6 3 5 b .I : C. B. 319 TC. M. 313.3: P. E . B 302 E . M. 315.11: E n g r. B .2 0 6 K. M. 333.9: E n g r. B. 204 F r . 001.3: B a tt* H . 318 G e r . 31 6 L .1 : B a tts H .2 1 7 G er. 3 2 5 L .1 : B a tts H. 217 Gk. 406: G. H. 100 Gk. 407.2: G. H . l o t Gk. 223h: M ain R. 2707 G o t . 323K : G. H . 7 G rg . 3 2 8 : Spe. B. 310 H E. 334: H. E B. 127 H is. 6 0 9 b .I : B a tts H, 232 H is. SI 5 K .9: Ben. H. 106 H is. 3 1 5 L .7 : G, H. I l l T I ESD AY Ma* 28, 9-12 A.M. ( ( la s se s m e e t i n g T T I a n d T T 1 -2 :3 0 ) Vc, E. 261 K E. D, H ail 106 Ant. 302.6: B en. H. I l l A nt. 3 23: Ben. H . 202 4 re. 2 52: A. fi 307 A r. E. 4 1 0 L . A. B. 105 A r. E. 2 6 9 L : A. B. 208 Bio. 6 0?b.8: B. L. 12 C. E. 3 40: P K B. 307 C E. 3 8 8 K : E ngr. B. 313 Ch. 391 .4 : E. S r. B. 312 C h. 394 K : E. Sc. B. 137 E. 312K .1 6 : E n g l. B. I E .3 1 2 K 18: E n g l. B >01 E, 3 18.14: E n g l R. 203 E .3 7 7 K .2 : B a tts H . 232 E. 396K : E n g l. B. 302 Eco. 302.10: G. H. 317 Keo. 302.12: P e a rc e H. 10! Eco. 303.10: E n g l. B SO I Eco. 303.12: G. H .3 1 9 Eco. 303.14 P e a rc e H. 105 Ed. A. 312.4: S. H .3 0 2 Ed. C. 306.4: S H .2 0 3 Ed. C. 3201..3: S. H 303 Ed. C .3 2 2 T .4 : M ain B.311 Ed. C .3 5 1 : VV. H. 112 Ed. C. 360: S. H. 210 Ed. P. 371: S. H. 312 E d. P. 380M : S. H. 227 R. E . 324.2: E n g r. B. 138 E E. 6 3 5 b .2 : E n g r. B. 316 E. M. 220.4 E n g r. B. 204 an d 208 His. 3 1 5 K . l l : G. H. 1 H is. 3 1 5 L .1 8 : G. H. I l l H m .3 l5 L .2 0 ; E. Sc. B. 331 I T . 378: W. H 23 L. S. 3 2 2 T .4 : M ain B. 311 M. 301.6: B en. H . 104 M. 3 0 1 E .14: B en. H. 1? M. 301E .16: B en. T L I 5 M. 303.12: B en. H SIO M. 303.14 ; B a tt* H. IO! M, 303.16: B en. H. 107 M. 303.18. B en. H. 105 M. 304.12; B en. H. 101 M 304.14 : B en. H. 201 M. 2 0 4 E .8 ; B en. H. 314 M. 3 0 6 E .1 6 : B en. H. 102 M. 3 0 5 E .1 8 : B a tts H. 115 M. 613K a, 12; Ben. H. 214 M. 613 E b .lO : Ben. H . 208 M. 371L : B att* H. 105 M an. 325.6: W . H. TOI M an. 336 .2 : R en. H. 106 Man. 374.4: W. H .3 0 6 M an. 3 7 6 .2 : W . H. 14 M .E . 211.4: E n g r. B. 207 M. E, 312.16: E n g r. B. 301 M. E. 351.2: G B. 14 M et. 2 71: E. D H all l o t Mkt. 337.12: W . H .2 1 0 Mus. 2 6 9 L .11 : Mus. B. 105 Mus. 3 0 2 L : R ecital H a ll P. Ed. 360: S. H . 101 Phi. 312.2: E. Sc. B. 115 Phi. 3 53: M eres H. IQI Phv. 401.6: H. M. A. Phv. 801b.6: P hv. R 203 Phv. 3 20: P h y . B. 201 IO! H ts. 3 1 5 L .9 : G. H. I His. 3 1 6 L .1 : G . H. 113 Ins. 3 6 8 : W .H . 210 J . 325: J . B. 203 L a t. 4 0 7 .3 : B a tts H. 106 L S. 4 6 1 : M ain B.311 M. 0 0 2 .1 : H. E . B. 105 M. 3 0 1.7: B a tts H. 102 M. 301 E .1 7 : B en. H. 15 M .3 0 1 E .1 9 : Ben. H . 102 M. 303.11 : Ben. H. 314 M .304 15: Ben. H. 107 M. 2 0 4 E .11: M ezes H. 102 M. 3 0 5 .5 : Ben. H. 104 M .3 3 6 1 .1 9 ? B en. H, 202 M .3 0 6 E .2 1 : B a tts H . 110 M. 3 0 5 E .23: B en. H M. 6 1 3 E b J 5 ; B en. H . 214 M .3 2 1 K : B en. H. 12 M. 325.7: Ben H 310 M. 326.13: Ben. H. 201 Man. 334.7: VV . H. 310 M. E. 312.7: E n g r . B. 212 M. E .3 2 0 Q : E n g r. B. 316 Mkt. 337.7: VV H. 112 M kt. 3 6 0 : W. H . 306 Mus. 6 0 5 a.3: M us. B 105 P. En. 310.3: E n g r. B. 137 P. E n . 368.1: P. E. B 302A P. En 468.1; p . E. B. 302A Phi. 310.5: B a tta H. 115 P h r. 3 2 0 M P h r. B .3 0 4 P h r. 343: P h r. B. 101 Phv. 801 b .3 : P h v . B, 203 Phv. 609b. I : P h y . B. 201 Psv. 310.5: Mezes H. IDI Psy. 311 : Mezes H. 106 P sv . 3 8 9 L l M ezes H. 305 Rus. 406.2: B a tts H. 104 Rus. 4 0 7.2: B a tts BL 234 Sec. 3 0 5 .5 : W. H .2 I 6 Soc. 302.11: G. H .2 1 5 Soc. 303.3: Ben. H 208 Spe. 303.9: Spe B 202 Spe. 303.11 : S pa. B. 214 Spe. 319.11 : Spe B. 213 St a. 432.7: W. H . 401 Z oo.316K 7: E. Sc. B. 331 Zoo. 3 4 3 : E .S c . B. 137 M O ND AY May 27. 2-5 P.M . (( lasses m eetin g TT 2) A rt 3 1 8 L .6 : A r t B. 114 C. E. 124K .6: R a tts Aud. C, E. 124K .8: B a tts A ud. C. E. 442: P. E. B .3 0 7 C. E. 2 6 2 X : E n g r. R. 207 Ch. 2 22: E. Sc. B. 137 Ed. C. 318L .6: A rt B. 114 E. E. 324.4: P. E . B. 300 E. M. 220.6; E n g r. B. 204 a n d 206 G rg 3 1 2 : Spe. B. 304 H. E . 3 4 8 : H E . B .331 M. E. 4 4 3 : H. M. A. M E .3 6 8 : E. Sc. B. 115 Mus. 4l3b.4 Mu*, B. 200 Phy. Psy. Psy. Psy. Ret. Soc. Soc. Spe. Spe. Spe. I fP*. Sta. Zo o. 365.4 : P h y . B. 301 3 40: B a tts A ud. 342: B a tts H. 102 378: M e te s H. 314 367: W. H. 408 302.8: O'. H .2 1 5 322.4: Ben. H. 8 303.8: Spe, B. 213 314K .2: Spe. B. 214 519.10: S pe. B. 202 332: Spe. B. 201 371: Sue. B .3 1 0 432.4: W . H. IO 3 9 1 K: E S r. R. 223 T U E S D A Y May 28. 2-5 P.M. (C U a se a m e e tin g M W F J ) Acc 611a.13: W . H. 316 Acc. 6 1 1 b .ll: W . H.301 A nt. 302.3: Ben. H. I l l A rt 318L.5: A rt B. I U Bio. 607a.5: B. L. 12 Bio. 607b,13: C. B. 15 Bot. 328: B. L. 301 B. W. 320,7: W. H. 210 C. E. 124K.5: P. E. B. 307 C. E. 124K.7: P. F B.300 C. E. 354.5: E n g r B.315 C E . 268: E n g r. B.313 . C. E. 369L : E n g r. B. 223 i C. M .3 9 1 : W. H . 6 ! Drw. 301.9: E n g r. B. 206 j Drw. 3 0 1 1 1 :E . D. H all 212 Drw. 302.19: E n g r. B. 300 I Drw*. 302.21: E n g r. B. 302 Drw*. 302.23: E n g r. B. 308 D m . 302Q : E. D. H all 112 E. OOIb .91: E n g l. B. 105 E. 601 b.93; E n g l. B .2 0 6 E. 6 0 !b.93: E n g l. B. 306 E .601b.97: E n g l. B .3 E. 601b.99: E n g ). B. 303 E . 6 0 l b J 0 1 : E n g l. R. 301 E. 601 b .l03: E n g l. B. 104 E .3 1 2 K .2 7 : E n g l. B, 203 E. 317.13: E n g l. B. 8 E. 318.23: E n g l. R. I E . 318.25: E n g i B. 2M • E .3 7 9 U E . Sc. B. l i b Eco. 302.17; G H .S F r i d a y . A p r i l 2 4 , 1 9 5 7 T H E D A U T T E X A N P a g . S Eco. 302.19: G . H .3 1 9 E c o .303.21 :G . H .2 1 5 E d. C. 318L .5: A rt B. 114 I E d .Cb 320L.5: S. H .2 1 0 I Ed. P. 341: S. H. 101 , E d. P .3 8 2 L : S. H .3 1 2 j Ed. P. 387: S. H. 304 E. E. 323Q.3: E n g r. B. 138 ! E. E. 3 31: H. M. A. I E. E . 431: H. ML A. E. M. 315.13: P. F,. S. 302 E. M. 220.3: P e a rc e H. 101 E. M. 333.11: P e a rc e H. 105 Gen. 601 a .I : G, G. Aud. G er. 312L .3: B a tts H .3 0 2 G er. 314L .3: B a tts H. 104 M EDN ESD AY M ay 29, 2 -5 P M. (C la s se s m e e tin g T T 2 :30—4 an d TT 3) Bac. 393: E .S c . B. 223 Bm. 31 TV 4: W esley Bible C h a ir Rio. 607a .2 : B. L. 12 D rw . 301.10: E . D. H all 112 D rw . 301.12: E. D. H all 207 D r w .302.16: E n g r. B .3 0 0 , D rw , 302,18 : E n g r. B. 302 D rw . 302.20: E n g r. B. 308 Drw . 204.2: £ . D H a ll 212 E .3 1 2 K .2 0 : Eng! B. 1 I E . 31 8 .1 6 : E n g i. B. 203 I Eco. 302.14: B en. H. 8 I F ro . 303.16: R ph, H. 106 Ed. A .3 1 2 .6 : M ezes H. IQI E d. d tO T b : Ba* - H .1 1 5 E d. P .S 8 0 P : E n g l. B. 102 F.d. P .S S 1 K : E n g l. R 112 F in . 355.4: Ben. H .1 5 Geo. 601 a .2 : G. G. A ud. G er. 3 94: B a tts H. 217 Gov. 3 80: B a tts H. 104 G r g .3 2 6 : E n g l. B. 103 His. 31: K U 8: Batt.* H 232 H iis.3 1 5 L .2 4 : Ben. H. I l l L S. 3 91: M ain B.311 . M. 301 E .1 8 • B er, II 12 ' M .303 20 : Ben, H .3 1 0 M .305E.2O Ben. H .203 M .3 3 3 L : B en. H T H M. 6 9 7L b: B en. H . IO? M an, 334.8: B a tts H. 234 M an. 370: E n g l. 8 201 M an. 374.6: E n g l. B 101 M an. 576.4: B att* H. 110 M an. 385.2: Ben. H. 105 Man. 385.4: M esas H . 104 M. E. 211.6: E n g r. B 141 M. E . 211.10: E n g r. B. 1.3R M .E . 211.12: E n g r. B. 15,8 P. Ed.,31Q .2: W .G .fi P. E n . 3S 5 L : P . E B 300 P hi. 370: Mezes H. 314 Phy. 401.8: Phy. B .201 P hy. 3 97: P h v . B.301 I S ta . 432.6: E Sc. B. 118 W E D N E S D A Y M ay 29. 7-10 P M. (Phy*ic« *12a and S p an ish 407) P h y .8 1 2 a ‘ al! s e c tio n s ) : H. M. A. Spn. 407.1 R a tts H , 234 Sp n . 407.2: B a tta H. 230 Spn. 407.3: B a tts H. 318 Spn. 407.5: B a tts H. 202 S p n . 407.6: B a tta H. 101 Spn. 407.7: B art* H. 232 Sp n . 407.8: B att* H. 232 Sp n . 407.9: B att* H. 234 Spn. 407.10; B att* H . 105 Spn. 407 13: B att* H . 302 S pn. 407.15: B a tta H. 102 S pn. 407.17: R a tts H. 115 S p n . 407.19: B atta H .2 1 5 S on. 407.21 *. R a tts H. 307 Spn. 407.23: B a tts H. 110 T H U R S D A Y M ay 30, 9-12 AAL m eetin g MH F 3) C h. SOI a.16 ; C. B. 15 and G. B 14 A c c .6 1 U ,9 ; W . H .201 Acc. 6 l l a. 11 W .H . 316 Acc. 611 b .l 7 W . FT SOI ! A r. R .2 6 2 ; A. B, 2<>8 A rt. 305.3: A. B. 105 I B .W . 320.9: B en. H . 106 I Ch. 372L ; E . Sc. B. SS J C. M .3 7 9 : E n g i. B. 102 C. M. 479: E n g l. B. 102 E .6 0 1 W 0 5 : E n g l. B 30# E. fiOlh.107: E r g ' B .304 E. 601b 109: E ngl. B. 306 E . e o i b . m ? E n g l. B. 206 I E. 6 0 1 b .lia s E n g l. B. 201 E . 6 01b,118: E ngl. B. 204 E . 312K 31* Eng! B. 203 I E. 3 17.15: E n g l. B. 301 I E. 318.27; E n g l. B. 105 I E .3 1 8 2 9 ; E n g l. B 208 j E . 387: E n g l. R. 308 Eco. 302.21 : E ng!. B. I : Eco 303.23: Mezes H. 101 E. M. 315.15; E n g r. B. 300 E. M. 220.5: E n g r. B 206 E . M 333.13: E n g r R. 204 F m . 381: E n g i. B m s ) Fin. 397: M ezes FL 102 F r. 396K : B a tt* H. 217 M. 5 0 1 E .2 5 : Ben. H 20® ; M. 303.19: Ben. H 310 M 304.19: Ben. H. 12 , M .3 0 5 E .2 7 : Ben. H. 314 ■ M. 310K Ben H 214 I M E. .311.9: E n g r P 141 ■ M. E . 3 42: E n g r 8. 138 M k t 339.5: Ben. H. 101 P. E d. 310.3: S. H .1 0 1 P sy . 3861,; Mezes H. 305 Pay. 3 8 9 K : Mezes H. 106 Psy. 395K : Mores H. 314 Spe. 386: B a tts H. 110 Spn. 3 9 6 K : B a tts H. 217 S ta . 432.11: B a tta H .2 3 4 T H U R S D A Y May 30, 2-5 P.M . (A tr Science 403b, G e rm a n 40®, M ilita ry Science tftlb , an d N a v a l Science 303) . 403b (al! s e c tio n * ): H. M. A, 406.1: R a tts H. 115 406.3; B a tts H, 101 406.5; B a tts H. 102 406.7: B a tts H .3 0 7 406.9: B a l u H .2 3 2 406.11 : B a tts H . 234 406.13: B a tts H .3 1 8 .4 0 1 b ( all s e c tio n s ) : B a tta A ud. . -303 (a ll sections) : B. L. I I G er. 5241. 3: Ba-*s H 104 1 Gk. 407.4: G. H. 101 I G ov. S 7 4 : G, H . 7 j H. E . 306: H . E. B. 33! H. E . 327: H. E . B. 211 His. 3 1 5 K .13: G. H. I l l H is .3 1 5 L .il: G. H. I I Ins. 274: W H. 23 L a t. 406.3: G. H. IOO L a t. 407.2: B a tts H UO M. 301.9: Ben. H. 201 M. 3 0 1 E .2 1 : Ben. H. 106 M. 3 0 IE .2 3 : Ben. H. 21 4 M. 303.13: Ben. H. 15 M. 303.15: B er, H .2 0 ? M. 303.17: Ben. H. IHI M. 304.17: Ben. H. 104 M. 2 0 4 E .1 3 : Ben. H 107 M .3 0 5 E .2 5 : Ben. H . 102 M. 6 1 3 E a,1 3 : Ben. H .S M. 613E 6.17: Ben. H .2 0 8 M. 326.9: Ben, H .3 1 0 M .68 8 h : Ben. H. 314 Man. 384.11. W . H. 510 M an. 336.3: W . H. 112 Man. 362.5: W H. 14 M .E . 312.9: E n g r. B. 204 M. E. 4 6 6 K : E n g r B. 212 an d 301 Mkt 337.9: W . H. 306 M kt. 339.3: W . H .2 M .S . 824b. 3: F , D. H all 115 I Mus. 269L .4: M us B. 106 P. E n. 321.3: E n g r. B 137 P. E n . 362.1: E n g r. B. 215 F h jr. 401.5: Ph v . B. 201 Phv. 6 0 9 a: P h v . B. 203 j Psy. 3 49: B a tts A ud. Psy. 377: M ezes H. 106 Pay. 38 4 K : M ezes H . 104 Psy. 3 8 4 M : M ezes H. 305 Rus. 407.4: R a tts H. 217 Sec. 102.5: W. H. 216 Soc. 302.13: G. H. 203 S o c .3 7 9 L :G . H .2 0 0 Spe. I l l L.1 J S p e. B. 202 Spe. H I L # : Spe. B. 202 Spe. 319.13: Spe. B .213 Spe. 3 6 7 L.1: Spe B .311 Spe. 3 6 7 L.3: Spe. R .214 Spe. 367L.5? S pe. B .20J Sp*. 367L .7: Spe. B. 310 S U . 432.9: W. H. 101 T r .3 6 6 : W. H. IO T I ESD AT May 28, 7-16 P.M. (C h e m is try 605b and F ren ch 407 an d 612a) Ch. 605b (all s e c tio n s ) : B a tts A u d , C. B, 15, G. B. 14. H M A. Fr. 407.1: R a tU H. 102 F r. 407.2: B a tts H. 234 F r. 407.3: B a tts H 2.34 F r. 407.4: F r. 407,5; F r. 407.6; F r 407.7: Fr. 407.9: F r. 407.11 Yr. 407.13 F r. 407.15 F r. 407.17 F r. 612a. I F r. 6 l2 a .2 F r. 612a.3 F r. 612a.5 B att* H. 118 B a tts H. 101 R a tts H. 115 R a tts H . HO B a tts H. 234 : B a tts H. 202 : B a tts H. 232 R a tts H. 105 ; B a tts H. 232 : B a tts H .3 0 2 B a tts H. LOI B a tts H. 307 B a tts H. 318 W E D N E S D A Y M ay 29, 9-12 A.M. ( ( lasaea m eetin g T T S 12) I A rc. 216L .4: A. B. 105 A rt 3 33: A. B. 307 Bac. 516: E. Sc. B. H S R ar «29b.2: H, M. A I C. E. 435.2: E n g r. B. 138 I D rm . 365L : D rm . B, 301 T H I R S I)AY May 30. 7-10 P.M . (C lasee* m eetin g T T 4, T T 4 -5 :3 0 , T T 5. Tu 1:13-6:45, an d Th 4:15—6:45) E. M. 220.2: E n g r. B. 204 a n d 206 H E. 205.2: H. E. B. 105 H. E. 305.2: H E . B. 105 H is.3 1 5 L .1 6 : B a tts H .2 3 2 L at. 224: E n g l. B. 5 M .E . 312.14: E n g r B. 301 M. E. 224.6: E n g r. B .212 Mus. 413b.2: R ecital H all Phr. 8 l3 b .4 : I . S r B. 137 P h y . 401.4; F a y . B. 201 Eco. 302.16; Mezes H. 101 Keo. 303,18: Bon. H. 8 E d. C, 66 7 R .4 : Mu*, B. 105 E d. C. 6 6 7 T .4 : Mu?. B. 105 E d . P. 3 7 6 P : B a tts Aud. E. M. 397: E n g r. 8 . 204 H is. 315 L -2 6 : Ben. H. I l l Phi. 385: Maze* H . 104 R. E .3 7 8 L : Ben H. IO® Spe. 385 Mezes H. 106 T H E D A IL Y T E X A N P a g . k F r i d a y A p r!t I P 57 I J o r ' J a § t J P C Little Man On the Campus By Bib let Texan Abroad I t C o n li Be You . . S e t t o r U s i n g In less than two weeks, two University students have I k e ’s D o c t r i n e been killed in car accidents along the rural highways of Texas. Their deaths brought deep grief to their families, a heartfelt loss to sorority sisters, fraternity brothers, and personal friends, but to most students they meant verv little. With 16.760 students roaming the Forty Acres it is too easy to face the news of death with a shrug of the it will never shoulders and a philosophical attitude of happen to me.” The fact remains that last year 6 percent of fatal accidents on rural highways involved students. The age bracket from 20-24, which covers most stu­ dents allowed to have cars at the University, caused 16.7 percent of all rural accidents in 1956. This is the highest ratio for accidents, and comes from an age group which has only 11.5 per cent of the state’s licensed drivers. Every day seven people die on Texas highways and 305 are injured. Dollarwise this costs over $500,000 per day in property loss alone. People tend to view statistics with little interest and less emotion, but the 2,611 Texans killed last year paint a picture that graphs and charts fail to visualize. Judging by the haste in which students leave Austin for holidays, the OU game, and weekends at home it is only logical that speed is the leading reason for accidents in the rural areas. With faster, newer cars dom inating! the traffic scene, drivers are placing too much confi­ dence in the powerful models with not enough common sense in driving. This is emphasized by the 60 percent of the fatal accidents which involve only one car. Every University student shares the responsibility of, leading the motorists of Texas in cutting down the un­ necessary slaughter of fellow citizens that occurs each year. Traffic rules, a basic part of the driver’s license test, should be retained and practiced after receiving a license and not forgotten because the test is over. Deaths and injuries are steep prices to pay for laxity in safe driving habits. It is the duty of each student to conduct an individual safe driving campaign to reduce the black* plague of death that covers the highways of Texas. The conscientious student will accept the burden and remember the grim picture that faces the Texas motor­ ist. But the average student will probably forget—and may become a statistic. —GOODWIN This Was April O n e Y e a r A g o I f y o u w e r # o n c a m p u s l a s t A p r il b u t d i d n ' t r u n f o r o f f i c e —w e ll y o u j u s t w e r e n t in t h e s w i n g o f t h in g s . T h e m o s t c r o w d e d field in y e a r s i n c l u d e d x e v en c a n d i d a t e s f o r t h e t w o m o s t i n f l u e n t i a l p o s t s , F o u ; w e l l - k n o w n s t u d e n t s w a n t e d t o b e p r e s i d e n t , a n d t h r e e . D a i l y T e x a n j e d i t o r . R u n - o f f s in t h e s e r a c e s i n v o lv e d L lo y d H a y e s a n d N a n c y M c - ; M e a n s , v i c t o r s a n d t h e i r o p p o n e n t s B u l W r ig h t a n d D o y le H t r v i l i . T h e T e x a n s t a f f r u s h e d a n e l e c t i o n e x t r a in to p r i n t a f t e r the f i r s t ! t h r e e it o n s t r e e t s a n d d a y s b a ll o t in g , h a w k i n g h o u r s a f t e r p o lls c lo s e d . T h e e x t r a , s e c o n d t w o y e a r s , w a s m a d e p o s s i b l e t h r o u g h the s t u d e n t s u s e of b o r r o w e d v o t i n g m a c h i n e s . U n t i l 1955 t i r e d b a l i o t - c o u n t e r s f i n i s h e d t h e i r j o b l a t e a t n i g h t . in d w e l l i n g s a b o u t in c o m p l e t e r e s u l t s h a d b e e n u n k n o w n u n til C a n d i d a t e s d id not h a v e t h e b a l l o t to t h e m s e l v e s . T h e r e w e r e two c o n s t i t u t i o n a l a m e n d m e n t s , o n e f o r s t a g g e r i n g S t u d e n t A s s e m b l y t e r m s a n d o n e f o r a s t r a i g h t p l u r a l i t y e l e c t i o n p l a n , b s w e ll a s t h e c o n t r o ­ v e r s i a l r e f e r e n d u m on r a i s i n g t h e c o m p u l s o r y T e x a s U n i o n fee " I N O R D E R T O F O R M A MORF. P E R F E C T U N I O N " p a r t i s a n s o f t h e s t u d e n t c e n t e r a t t h e c o r n e r of M a l l a n d D r a g h a d c a m p a i g n e d in 1932, h a il not p e r s i s t e n t l y fo r y e a r s T h e U n i o n B u i ld i n g , e r e c t e d g r o w n a s q u a r e foot in th e q u a r t e t - c e n t u r y w h i c h h a d s e e n U n i v e r s i t y e n r o l l m e n t t r i p l e H i e m a i n s t r e a m s of s t u d e n t life h a d b e g u n to p a s s j th e U n i o n b y , a n d m a n y w h o fo u n d a c t i v i t y a n d r e c r e a t i o n e l s e w h e r e j saw' n o n e e d to s t e m t h e t r e n d . O n th e o t h e r s i d e , a n d m o r e v o c a l , t h e T e x a n , w e r e J i t t e r N o le n , his U n i o n s t a f f , th e S t u d e n t A s s e m b l y , a n d t h e s t u d e n t s w h o d id u s e t h e U n io n o r felt t h e y w o u ld if m o r e w e r e o f f e r e d , In t h e b l u e p r i n t s w e r e a d d i t i o n a l l o u n g e s , r e a d i n g r o o m s , f a c ­ u l t y r o o m s , a s m a l l n u m e r o u s o t h e r e n t i c e m e n t s . l a k e s i d e b r a m h , a n d ] t h e a t e r , b o w l i n g l a n e s , a S u c h U n i o n - u s i n g g r o u p s a s t h e E x - S t u d e n t s ' A s s o c i a t i o n h a d a g r e e d t o s h a r e p a r t of th e $2,000,000 c o s t . T h e g o - a h e a d s i g n a w a i t e d a s s u r a n c e o f t h e s t u d e n t s s h a r e . T h e B o a r d o f R e g e n t s r e q u i r e d t h a t t w o - t h i r d s of 30 p e r c e n t of the s t u d e n t s a p p r o v e th e p r o j e c t e d i n c r e a s e f r o m $1 t o $5 in t h e c o m p u l s o r y U n i o n fee. from $4,480 to $10,320, the commis­ sion sa vs choose forms and Application tion may br obtained in forma­ from most •st offices and applications should to Th* Kighth United S ta le s Civil S ervice R egional O ffice 1114 C om m erce S treet, D allas 2, T exas mailed from Several job op p ortu n ities ranging from firefigh ter to w ere announced recen tly by the US C ivil S ervice Com m ission sta ff nurse T h e follow in g are job op en in gs under civil service a irw ays opera­ tion s sp ecia list, com m od ity industry an alyst sta ff nurse ad m in istrative assistan t, and firefig h ter. P a) scale for fall betw een $3415 and $7 570 per year. W orking loca­ from Arkansas tion s are scattered to Alaska. these jobs Also ap p lication s are again being accepted for the equipm ent sneciai ist. exam in ation fields of electrical, electron ics, graphic arts. and m arine equipm ent the F D avit at Further in form ation and ap p lica­ form s m e' be ob tain ed from tion A the Austin P<>m Office or from the U. S Civil Serv­ ice Com m ission, W ash in gton 25, D X . rn to J. R Chapman principal B ates­ in Indep* ndent School District v ille B atesville. T exas, vvill be the T each er P lacem ent S ervice off tee on Fridav, April 26, to interview teach­ ers of p rim ary and in term ed iate grades Mr. Chapm an win interview both sin gle ap p lican ts and couples Com e to S u tton 209 and m ake an to­ for an ap p ointm en t day. intervievi in F loyd McCrury director of rir- m en tary personnel Odessa Public Schools, w ill be the T eacher Placem en! Service office on T u es­ day. 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T h e T e x a n u s e d show f r o n t p a g e a fo r a p h o t o g r a p h of S e n a t o r F u l l e r r e a d i n g t h e c o m i c p a g e w h ile ' stu- d e n t s a r g u e d a g a i n s t t h e h i k e . T h e e r F r i d a y , h e a r i n g s m i g h t b e h e l d I tam !-d V "h S e ' N ; cals iSd r n ished c o m m i t t e e f i n a l l y v o t e d IO t o 7 Tot I b y S p e c i a l F u n d C o m m i t t e e w h i c h th e f a ile d to m e n t i o n t h a t S e n a t o r F u l- b a c k i n g will hp i m p o r t a n t f o r e i t h - ' l e r w a s a m o n g t h e s e v e n o p p o s i n g e r p l a n to b e a c c e p t e d . it. B y n e g l e c t i n g i m p o r t a n c e of t h i s o v e r I y o u n ^ 'w o S e n “ o r ^ u m m f r * ' V o r k ^ x - f o r ! Pyr‘cnce not necessary There is a fine t h e m a n y o t h e r a p p l i c a t i o n s the t h e $35,000. 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'fo r non Hon:."' n Sharon Sm ith w as narrator Miss Engineer To Be Revealed ted hnr I'lack d ra p ag req ii rs I t make a dress ; ipe and cut the 0 pat lorn The 1 d e sig n e rs *** felted!' 8 MUC cot- [ f piping; to com-1 t*pelta sorority at 8:30 p.m. Friday. A combo will furnish music for dancing. A Goodbye April-Hello M ny dance will be held Saturday by members of Delta Sigma rf. busi­ ness fr a te r n ity . Site of the dance will be the Knights of Columbus H all. I I Dei rn Gamm a sorority will go on the Mission Valley p retreat to Guest Ranch at N< u B r u fels this weekend. Tile c ro u p will leave at noon S atu rd ay and re tu rn Sunday Carl Bredi, associate dean of the guest Student Life, W ill he SR bmr» • | * rn Activities win include reservation, a picnic supper, group discussions, and a Sunday' worship service. I » e • Alpha Phi sorority xviii ha\e a riverboat party Sunday from 5 to lo p ny A picnic and games will hp follov cfi by dancing on the boat. Records will 1 irnish the music. • Open house for foreign students will be he'd at the f ill Omega house by ti e sorority from -I to 5 p rn. on Friday', • \\ est min''tor Student Fellowship b dl have a “ spring fern or’* re- treat Saturday t R --K ( • ton Reaver of ‘he University of / U \ Chi Omega Honers G iven at Banauef Tile annual Founders R a y Ban­ quet of Chi Or Tega v, is held Wed­ nesday a t the Austin Country Club, and awards w ere presented to so­ rority members and pledges for sch o larsh ip and activities. large The theme of the banquet was in­ Spring Seashore. Decorations fisherman's net cluded a M ilch served as a backdrop for the general setting. sci shells filled with all types of spring flowers served as the main table smaller sea arrangements with hells in pastel shades running the length of the table Large Mrs. R. Colleen O'Connor Iv. Masters, genera! chairman served as toastmistress. the Best Pledge Cup, The Mother’s Club Bracelet, and the Bes* Pledge Scholarship Cup. The B o r Pledge Notebook Bracelet was presented to Peggv Parker, received Sara Northington was presented the Best Active Scholarship Cup, The Alumnae Bracelet for most improiement in scholarship was awarded to Suzanne Cashmere. Nancy Baston received the Activi­ ties Cup. Carolyn Cantwell was awarded the intramural?; Cup, and K a v Monroe received the Best Big Sis­ ter Cup. Rest A ctive Cup arri A lum nae Bracelet w ere awarded to Sandra Moore. B e st Big S ister-L ittle S ister Scholarship went to F rances La- Barbera and Amrelle Burton. tria, Italy', the French E h French Alps. The tour leaves Quebec SS N< ptunia, Ju ly 6, ar; tim e fo r Bastille D ay fest P a ris; and returns to Qt August 28. Ruropoan sfuc as guides on all NS \ to ■ ipie opportunity fi ,* me-' I setting* dents in infer* vided. Costume Party Set tor Tonight One of the blasts—with a smattering of cult­ ure will take p ice Frid ay night In t tho Phi Gam Lake House. Co­ sponsored by I T art a n i architect­ ure students, this y ear’s costume ball sports the name of "L e Sacra I'cath ; Macabre '- meaning “ The R it e . " * Tho weird theme encourages outlandish ghoulish costumes—and W itch craft, pagan spirits, voodoo I galore, and a host of demons, ; ghosts, and goblins are expected . to be present, I Tim ball, an annual event, nam­ ed “ Charrette R ill” in honor of : last-minute bn rd work by art and : architecture students, will be from j 8:30 until the bewitching hour of i midnight Tickets are $2.50 a coil* .pie and include set-ups. Proceeds from the bad will he used for the promotion of guest lecturers and scholarship fun J>, F o r more information, one may call John Pebols at G R 6-0753 or Ruth Doty af G R 6-9910. “C ooperative Youth Study” is the title of a broad scale research program in which the Hogg Foun­ dation for Mental Hygiene is par­ ticipating with the Texas Educa­ tion Agency. r/ I C n a rrn C o m m lt f e e I o M d e I J The C h arm C om m ittee of T exas I Union w ill mode1 in a series of style shows for J . C, P enney Com­ l l a.m . until 2 p.m. pany from j -May 3, I, anet 6. A BIG BALL! Univ®™ their annual costume ball at 8:30 major Do*"* Steqer s ii Se'be- drawing) Is sno*35% worsted, charcoal, 8 to 18, 55.00. A g**eat bag, our leather-i ned llama with 2 ip p e r Compartments for passports and Such, adjustable strap, 18.98 plus tax. Youthcraft's 1 Tidy-Tab” nylon panty girdle with 2 snap-in, snap- out shields, white, s, rn, I, 5.95. Raw silk stretch gloves, whi'e or ecru, 2.93. 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THE DAILY TEXAN P«g» 8 Friday, April JA 1957 ' Tune Sleuth Tells O f Tune Snatching DOV K N O L E S T exan S ta ff W riter Dr. Sigmund Spaeth told m a humorous fashion punctuated with demonstrations on a piano, the said, “ I ref usa to put music up on .ud lM re at the Rcci.al H U I cf the » ppd, ,1 a I \, here the average man M“ ~ K ngeMa',C m m sIam'professor ttfusir Building Thursday night, that can t reach it. ihe a\erage person would learn to ike music as art if he could be shown how to enjoy it* Appearing at the University for [he fifth time, the popular speaker and w riter on music who bs a reg­ Dr, Spaeth, speaking about music ular cast member of the "Metro- ---------------------- pohtan Opera Quiz of the A ir," What Goes was sponsored by the C u ltu ral En- varsity, the choir includes 18 mem- tertainmer.t Committee hers enrolled " I would rather hear the jazzing than the College of Cine Arts. On Here of the classic than nothing at all,” sa.d Dr Spae’ h who added that he has heard 16 ‘‘ jazzed” versions of the Warsaw Concerto. F R ID A Y B-5~~BBA Wives cookie sale, Wag- Dr. Spaeth also cited a number of tunes which had been lifted from Chopin s music, such as " I'm Al- 9-3 B B A Week exhibits Waggener ways Chasing Rainbows and "T ill gener Hall, The first part of The program w ill consist of "O Lord God.” by Tschesnokoff; "Cherubin Song," by Tschaikowsky; "Motet for Advent, K n t r a n e e Scene,” by Gustav Schreck; Joyfu l Noise Unto the Lord. ' by Sven Lekberg from Psalm UK). "M ake a Seven selections the End of Tim e.” Open called a "tune detective, from Bach's "Je su , Priceless Treasure” will be given. P a rt three will include "L ift Dr. Spaeth said that there are too Up Your Heads, Ye Mighty G ates," ” 0 L o r d H a v e many cases lately where modern by Leering; popular singers w'ere taking credit Mercy, ’ by Ralph W illiam s: "Lost for music written years ago. by F. Melius Chris- ” ‘Love Me Tender’ was taken note Hanson, with a soprano solo by for note from 'Aura Lee* written Marian Knox: from in 1871,” said Dr. Spaeth, "Y e t "Brazilian Psalm ," by Je a n Ber- El\ is Presley' is taking all the gee; and "G o d ’s Son Hath Set Me credit for it n o w " F ree ,” by Edvard Grieg. in the Night "A lle lu ia ” Choir to Sing At Recital Ha Rousse G ive s A d vice On H ow to Be H ated e n t s on how to be hated without ; pass the time staring McKeithan Given Fulbright Grant The University A Cappella Choir, directed by Paul Engelstad, will give its annual spring concert in „ Music Building R e c ta l Hall at 8:1a Be Disagreeable in a o lsaKreeable p m . frid a y . realiy trying were given by Thorn- as A. Rousse, profesor of speech sen o pooont f*»?Lr mntitlioH mh au' ta ■ in a recent talk entitled ... Dr. Daniel M , McKeithan, asso- thinking up arguments to use when | ciaie professor of English, has does shut up. Thirdly, identify been awarded a Fulbright grant to into space, ’ f the individual with the argument, lecture on American literature in W ay” before the Armed Forces ' using such phrases as, “ any pet son • two French universities next >ear. • ■ .^ % re,C^ X mX SrU7 Pc " p ^ Luncheon Club. who think, that mu., bo a Com- j Dr. McKeithan. a .p ed a l,*, in M r Rousse said, it’s quite simple munist, or "you only think that: Nineteenth Century American liter- alure, w ill lecture at the Universe if you follow a few easy rules, because you're all tied up inside. of music, said. Three hundred stu­ dents auditioned in September and First- never try to be diplomatic. February, and the final 44 were Always contradict flatly w i t h for purity of voice and phrases such as “ you’re absolutely U hat Mr. Rousse calls the ""glare a r.„ „ nf» chosen u Another technique that is espec- ties of Strasburg and Bordeaux. ja j]y common around the home is Dr. .McKeithan has bachelor of of flrt„ . W t-p m w rong,’ or "th a t s the Stupidest J technique, In this method one blending ability. \ JZ ,, ’ Representative of the entire Uni- thing E v e ever heard." doesn t answer the prison a* all, from thp ColleKf> of Charleston, Also ii helps not to listen to what hut simply glares malevolently, ancl a doctor of philosophy degree in ct iv i-ions other the person is saying at a1! hut to sniffs, and walks away. from the University, What a man uses on his face is important C H O O S E Q U A L I T Y S H A V E W I T H Rich, creamy a . 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Simrha Pratt to speak on ■'Problems of Economic Growth in Israel, Garrison Hall 305. 2-4- Alpha Delta Sigma, Journal­ ism Building 307, 3- Cabinet meeting, YM-YWCA. 4 - Open house for foreign students, Chi Omega house. 4 Dr. Nathan Sharon to speak on Science im Israel Experimental Science Building 223. 4 — "U niversity W orld," featuring Dr (Jesse Villarreal, KTBC-TV. 6 — Alpha Delta Sigma initiation International R o o m . banquet, Texas Union. 7- Gamma Delta to meet at Center for skating party, 7 lo Duplicate Bridge Club, Texas Union 315. 7 30 Newman Club to meet at Annex for hayride to Country aire. 7:30-Chess Club Texas Union 301 7 30 — Rabbi Morris Goodman to speak, Hillel Foundation 7 30-10 — Co-recreation, Women s I 7 45 — "U niversity Sportsbeat.' j Gym. KVET. 8- Dr. Norman K Wagner to ad- 1 dress Central Texas branch of American Meteorological Society, Experim ental Science Building 223. JU Dr. Sine ha Pratt to speak on "The Legal System of Israel,” j Barts Auditorium. 8:15- A Cappella Choir concert with Paul Engel st ad directing, Music Building Recital Hall, 8 30 — B B A Week dance. Texa* Union. 201 . Park. N A T I R D A Y 8 30—Dental Aptitude Test* M Hall 9-2— Auditions for membership in the Longhorn Band, Band H all 2 — P i Omega P i picnic. Z ilk e r! 6 30- University C u b dinner w ith Dr. Paul Wa -sen r h giving illus­ trated lecture on the Holy Land. Queen Anm- Room, Commons. 7 30 — Curtain Club banquet and i dance, Driskill Hotel 7 30-"R ecital H a ll," K T EC . 8—Sigma Delta P i presents musical i play. "Around Latin America in Baits Auditorium. I 80 Minutes. 8-12 — Engineers B all, City Coli­ 8-12 Chez C est Si Bon. Main Lounge, Texas Union 8 Delta Sigma P i dance K of C seum. Hall. EXPERT SHOE REPAIR • Modern Equipment • Keys Made • to*/, off Goodyear Shoe Shop Off Th* Dr»g on 23rd Street Western Hat*—Shirt! 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Docoma packs like a dream for traveling, defies wrinkles, is wonderfully soft a^d comfortable to wear the yea- around. Shown here in a fire fating w hre Manhattan shirt. $7.95 W e a t h e r : H u m id w ith Showers « Range: 64 to 80 The T exan G ro an , G roan, G ro a n ! Final Exam Schedule O n Pages 4 and 5 1First C o l l e g e D a i l y in t h e S o u t h ' VOL. 56 Price Five Cents A U S T I N , T E X A S , F R I D A Y , A P R IL 26, 1957 Eight Pages Today N O . 161 US Fleet Makes Quick Move; Hussein Kills Political Pa: M ilita ry Law Declared As Area Tension Mounts Ike s Mid-East Doctrine M a y Get Test in Jordan AMMAN, Jordan (JP) ----- King Hussein, fighting for his throne, imposed military law on imperilled Jordan Thursday in a series of dramatic moves against his enemies in­ side and outside the country. The embattled young King named a new government, clamped a curfew on the na­ tion’s main cities as a safeguard against riot­ ing, and abolished the country’s IO political parties. The 21 -year-old monarch blasted Egyptian propaganda and international communism alike as the sources of his nation’s troubles. Less than two months ago Hussein par­ ticipated in an Arab “summit” conference with Egypt's President Nasser, as an ally in the cause of Arab nationalism. Thursday he told Egypt to leave his country alone. WASHINGTON (TP)—'Tho United States 6th Fleet steamed to the eastern Mediter­ ranean Thursday in what officials described as a show of force intended to support the threatened government of Jordan. That description was supplied in private. Publicly, the State Department merely an­ nounced that the fleet was returning to its “normal place.” But. it said “international communism” threatens Jordan’s independ­ ence. These two moves—one a fixing of blame, the other a flexing of muscles—had the ap­ pearance of the Eisenhower Middle East for­ mula going into action. But it seemed at thisi point, in a highly fluid .situation, to be more apparent than real. Three more of the big “ifs” in the Eisen- ♦ bower formula had yet to be blocked out before the ulti­ mate potential—use of US forces—could be invoked. M eantim e Sen, M ansfield B-Tax Hike s Passed C urtain Club will receive a th r e e : no; brought cent increase. . A fter the recom m endations for | t sa: I, . each group had been approved, decisions “ , tho A ssem bly passed on the $16,50 • * With swift strokes, Hussein held down the threat of burg­ eoning chaos. Evidently he felt the time for compromise; with his enemies was over. Jo rd a n 's future w as in the bal­ ance, and the crisis had om inous m eaning for peace in the s t r a t e - J gieally im p o rtan t M iddle E ast. S tatem ents of B ritish and A m eri­ can support in effect w ere an in-1 citation to H ussein to call for help to save his crown. But he said j Jo rd an does not w ant outside help. (Uh F le e t Salix to The U nited S tates, rep eatin g its i support for the independence and I in tegrity of this country of P 2 m il­ lion people, ordered its fith Fleet e a ste rn M e d ite rra n e a n 1 hack w aters, w here it p atrolled during : the Suez fighting last fall. Britain, i ; supporting the A m erican position, I i consulted w ith F ra n c e and allies of I the B aghdad P act. , Ira q i troops w ere reported m ov­ ing up to the frontier Saudi Arab- i ian forces in the southern p a rt of to aid Jo rd a n a r e under o rd ers H ussein w here n ecessary. New C abinet F orm ed The King m ay dem and the w ith­ d raw al of Syrian troops encam ped in the northern p a rt of his country, ; and m ay call on his H ashem ite I cousin. King F aisal of Iraq, for I m ilita ry help to force the Syrians out. Jo rd an ia n F aisa l sent an urgent m essage disclose *the contents. personal to H ussein but did not b ro ad c asts this y e a r's $15.85 j total. Bx C AROL p i EROIX) T e x a n M a n a g i n g E d i t o r The B lanket Tax w as boosted to $16.50 T hursday night by the Stu­ dent A ssem ble. This is a 65 cent increase o ver and a nickel m ore than the Rules and A ppropriations C om m ittee rec­ om m ended. The action w as taken a fte r m uch discussion and d e b a t e . E ac h group’s req u e st for B lanket Tax funds w as considered individually and in m ost cases the A ssem bly recom ­ the co m m ittee's adopted m endation. said j ent allotm ent The real hassle cam e over the appropriation recom m ended for the O rato rical A ssociation, w hich w as a four cent cutback from the pres- chi uhuh Hem. The A ssociation had requested 21 cents for next y e a r's activities. T here w as a g rea t deal the A ssem bly I of discussion, hut finally decided to g ran t the foren­ sic group a five cent increase over j Ibrahim H ashem , Then the King took to the radio j recom m ended by The King ac cep ted (lie resig n a­ tion of the eight-day-old Cabinet of P re m ie r Hussein F ak h ri K hahdi and nam ed an elder statesm an , 83-year-old to head a C abinet of m oderate poli­ ticians. | the recom m ended appropriation. Recom m ended Total R aised This hike resulted in the B lanket Tax in crease from the $16.45 total the R ules and to dem and and explain a stepped- A ppropriations C o m m i t t e e to up cam paign against the Com mu-1 $16-50. lines,'*! The A thletic Council received the nists, “ spies behind our and o th er enem ies of Jo rd an , F o r $8.65 the half an hour he spoke in a low, sam e as ap p ropriations in previous solem n voice, explaining how the y ears. T exas Student P ublications crisis cam e about, He w as bitter in- w as g ranted an eight cent about both the R eds and the Egyp­ ; c r e a s e . tians. requested. This w as it Student G overnm ent requested a four and a half rent in crease and I they w ere allocated th at am ount, j The A ctivities Handbook petitioned for five cents from each B-Tax : and received that sum. The appropriation to the G reat Issues C om m ittee w as not in- • creased as requested, and they will receive seven cents. Affair* Concluded | Winding up its affairs, the As- two bills, a i sem bly considered couple of resolutions, and com m it­ tee rep o rts G rad u ate A ssem blym an M e rrill the F ra z e r J r . ’s bill concerning ap p e aran c e before the A ssem bly of those having appointive power w as brought up for second re a d ­ ing. T echnicalities in wording and p hrasing forced the hill to be rec­ om m ended for clarification A bill relating to the F resh m an Council elections w as sent to the Rules and A ppropriations C om m it­ tee for study. This bill will be con­ sidered a t the first m eeting of tht new A ssem bly in two weeks Revised Virtue* Approved A revised list of teaching exrel- lence v irtu es w as approved as a part of a resolution subm itted by N ancy B aston, co-chairm an of the Student E valuation C om m ittee of the F aculty-Student Cabinet, and Neat Spelce, Fine A rts A ssem bly­ m an. The resolution clim axes a lengthy and detailed study of eval­ uating teaching excellence at the U niversity. R onald G reen b erg ’s resolution com m ending all participants in the E ngineering Pow er Show to be held May 3 w as approved that Glenn R ogers, ch airm an of the C am pus A ffairs Com m ittee, an ­ nounced Inauguration the B anquet has been postponed from M ay I to May 7, At that tim e all the new ly-elected S tudents’ Asso­ ciation officers will be sworn into office. (D- M ont), a m em ber of the Senate F oreign Relations C om m ittee, said in a statem en t th at the situation presents “ all o t the ingredients of a m ajo r w a r.” “ E vents a re building up tow ard a showdown in Jo rd an and it is quite possible will becom e involved if f.e n ts a re th a t this country und<>r c o n tro l” he Responsibility' re s ts on p r „ ident tr> m ake thp th# necessary Staff* D epartm ent pre s officer Lincoln White left the im pression at his news conference the E isenhow er adm in istratio n w as going perhaps to the brink of in­ voking its Middle E a s t form ula. that If* To Be .Answered It w as left p artly to King Hus­ sein of Jo rd an , how ever, to sa y w hether E isenhow er should decide th a t .the situation called for him to go all the way. The E isenhow er form ula, signed into law last M arch 9. gives tile P resident fight-if-necessary pow er in the Middle E ast to oppose open Com m unist a rm e d aggression. The five big " ifs ” a re : I i If a threaten ed nation’s pre­ is judged vital to U.S. servation interest and world peace. 2.1 If the P resident d eterm ines US m ilitary intervention is neces­ sary'. If “ .x ' • J nation re­ quests US arm e d help. 4 » If there is open arm e d a g ­ gression. 5.1 If the ag g resso r country Is international com ­ controlled by m unism . In th e case of nor-torn and Gi>m- munist-bufftfled Jo rd an , Eisenhow ­ to have e r appeared T hursday found that the first and fifth “ ifs” have been met. Ike Com ment* At his A ugusta, G a., vacation spot W ednesday. E isenhow er de­ clared through his spokesm an th a t Jo rd a n ’s independence and integ­ rity m ust he preserved as vital to national interest and w orld peace. So m uch for “ if" No. I. At his news conference T hurs­ day, Whito pointed to th at August,-% statem ent and add ed : “ This rem inder w as ap p ro p riate because of the th reat to the inde* The Izm ghorn Band w as granted I A ssem blym en E llisor, Wells, Mor- pendent e and integrity of Jo rd an the m eeting w ere Absent from increase, although an eight cent thee had petitioned for eighteen cent boost in their allotm ent The gan, and Panned, w e r e Mow ery, F ra ze r. Appearing late and Kennedy, (See SIXTH FL E E T . P age 2) Bousquet Wins Out By DARWIN PAA NP T e x a n S t a f f M r i f e r in into A fter a recount of votes w hich j extended ea rly hours , the T hursday Tom Bousquet em erged the victor over Don Stodghill ra c e for cheif justice, 1,463 to 1,447. i The first count on the W ednesday election had shown Stodghill to be the w inner, 1.452 to 1.451. But the second count by t h e E lection Com- , tally, and m ission liousquet w as d ec la re d w inner in, the certification of the election by Phil Paul, ch a irm an , J a rr e tt Vo- gan. and Bob A rm strong, all of the E lection Com m ission. Both can­ d idates w ere allow ed to be a t the recount because of closeness of the race. the u n u su a l’ rev ersed th e Bousquet, w hen contacted by the Texan, said “ I w as v ery relieved a t the outcom e, and the thing that pleased m e m ost w as the Student P a rty won all the m ajo r offices.” th a t A nother recount wfas held T hurs­ day night by the C om m ission for the Law A ssem blym an. B. D. Moore was rea ffirm ed the w inner as his vote total grew from 72 to '.is a uh tho re-<>um C ertification of \ ictory of Joe Sloeltje, w inner in a w rite-in cam paign for A rch itectu re A ssem ­ blym an, is being held up by the Com mission until he com pletes the constitutional for holding office. Stoeltje had 41 votes to Ix?on W hitney’s 32. req u irem en ts the No recount w as held in the vice­ presidency r a c e betw een Hal Hud­ speth and P ete G unter. H udspeth i won with a 1,601 to 1.456 m ajority. C hairm an P aul said this w as not I close enough to m e rit a recount, and G unter did not petition for a recount. • The final vote tabulations follow: President, lia r C liklraye P resident. H arley C lark, 2.043; I>on Hendrix, 1,033; vice-president, Mal H udspeth. 1,601, P ete G unter, I 456; se c re ta ry , N ancy Goosby, 2,030. M arion Simon, 903. Chief justice. Tom Bousquet, lion Stodghill, 1.147; Daily 1,463, Texan editor. Bud Mims, I 998 Grog Olds. 921; R anger editor. Rudv Rochelle, 2.439; < ae tux e d i­ tor, R edye Faulk. 2.514. H ead ch eerlead er, Jill M cM urry 2,466; A rts and Sciences (three se ats), R ichard Keeton, 676; M ar­ jorie Menefee, 549; T e rry McCall, 506; R ichard Stanley, 363; Bill H enry, 344; Tom Roosth, 232. Business A dm inistration (two se a ts), D onald Love, 278; Bill Mil­ ler, 232; Bob L aughlin, 190; M arvin L ern er, 187; Bob DeV ries, 152; E ngineering John Sauer. 201; F re d P feiffer, 154; Don­ ald G riffith, 131; E ddie H arrell, 126. (two p laces). P h a rm a c y p la ce ). Tom (one Brunson. 90: M ichael Adamo, 41: T helm a C lark. 17; Fine A rts, Neal Spelce, 91; D rad au te (two places), Ben B radshaw , 44; W alter Coole, 35; Erw in G ro p e r, 33; I .aw (one p lace), B. D. Moore,* 98: Louis N eum ann, 87; Rosw ald ShruU, 72; Ja m e s K ealey, 55; Ross Blumen- tritt, 53. E ducation (one p lace), Billy Jean Cain, 126; Joe Ross, 110. College of Ed Winners Named In conjunction with the student body election held W ednesday 12 students w ere elected to represent the the College of E ducation on student-faculty council. T here a re two seniors and one non-senior w ithin each education level and three non-senior delcgates-at-large. seniors w ere M ary Beth Smith and Wana Lee Broughton; non-senior w as Billye Funk. E ducation seniors w ere Mac F ra s e r and Shirley B ird ; non-senior Sue Stinson. Elementary* E ducation P hysical Education seniors w ere G erald Good and K enneth Cleve­ land; non-senior w as Julie Moffett. th re e non-sem ors-at-large w ere C arolyn C am pbell, Judy H ick­ m an, and Em K easler. T h e The first scheduled m eeting of the newly elected student re p re se n ­ ta tiv es to tie chosen by the faculty will be in Sutton Hall conference room May 2 af 3 p.m. Student's Family Lose Lives in Flood The D ep artm en t of P ublic Safety r e c i t e d Thursday afternoon that the twirly of R obert D ouglas W alker, 6-month-old child of a U niversity student, had not been found. The child was w ashed aw ay W ednesday with his m other, 17- year-old M rs. J. T. W alker, as the c a r in which Ihey w ere riding was swept off the T urkey C reek bridge and went u n d er,” on US Highway 290 n ea r Johnson City. deep the c a r w as halfw ay covered We felt the back w heels slip off the road, and we knew we had to get out. “ We got the baby out and som e­ how got hold of a tiee. I don't know how long we w ere there, but som e m en carne by and sta rted trying to get us out. I lost my grip M rs. H uckaby tearfully told how she w as rescued dow nstream while Mrs. W alker, a childhood friend, and the baby w ere sw ept aw»ay in the flooded creek. S earch ers hunted the body of the baby boy until d ark W ednesday and a1! day T hursday, The search was called off W ednesday night be­ cause of dangerous w aters and M rs. W alker’s body w as recov­ ered about IOO y a rd s dow nstream the accident A nother soon a fte r occupant of the c a r, M rs. J, E. R ockaby, also a wife of a student, m anaged to sw im n e a r shore and w as rescued, “ We could sec se v eral men on m w . * *■ - BIBB FALK, IW , horns par*- the TCL) series a t Fort W o r d move in to undispute titleholder, w ith ioe the conference iead. o holler his Long- -game weekend *ed Frogs in a cruc. ay and Saturday, the w inner o*r which w it place. The H orns and TCU, last year unbea+ea records are currently L ed f UT and TCU Clash Friday Special ti* th* T>xan FORT W O R TH - lf the U niversity of T exas baseball te a m hopes to put the T exas C hristian Horned F rogs out of the running in South­ w est Conference play, they m ay h av e the Froggies from running them selves. to stop then Both T exas and TCU will place th e ir unbeaten rec o rd s in confer­ ence play on the boards here F ri­ d ay and S atu rd ay in a crucial tuo- gam e series w hich m ay keep the ex p e rts guessing o r firm ly estab ­ lish one o r the other as the pro­ hibitive favorite. T exas, w ith th e best record sea­ son-wise * 10-3) am ong the two, will have to limit the F ro g g ie s’ notori- BBA Semiformal Dance Tonight A sem iform al dan ce for BRA students and faculty will be held in the M ain B allroom of T exas Union from 8:30 p m, to m idnight Friday as p a rt of the College of Business A d m inistration’s first an ­ nual “ BBA W eek.” M usic will be furnished by the J . M cGuire Q uintet, and adm ission will be $1 p er couple. Booths depicting the purposes, functions, and activ ities of o rg an ­ izations w ithin the college a re set up on th e m ain floor of W aggoner Hall. G roups rep rese n t A m erican S tatistic the Society for th* of M anagem ent, th< Club, P i O m ega P i ness education fra K appa P si i proles fra te rn ity !, and the A m en koting Association. d the include I Association, A dvancem ent Foreign T rad e • national busi- rrn ity ), Alpha ionai business n M ar- being Cookies and col tee by the BBA W ives ( tra c tiv e and m ost o booths will be selected by a > acuity com m ittee headed I Edwin M am m a, or of personnel m anagem ent, and Shir­ ley King. sw eeth eart of the college. it; ill. i i tudent- y D r. prof es associate VC Fund Bids Due on Friday ous base .stealing if they hope get the upper hand. TCU has stolen b ases— 20 in league play its credit. to 56 to he The F roggies, however, will confronted w ith a pow erful attac k which h as-p ro d u ced IT hom e ru n s! and 200 to ta l bases in the 13 gam es I played to d ate. The Longhorns will also pin a great deal of th eir hopes on the pitching side, with No. I h u rler to hurl H ow ard Rood scheduled F rid a y against TCU 's knuekle-ball- throw ing I'kwg B aikum . Both a re undefeated, w ith Baikum owning a 6-0 m a rk and Reed a 3-0 record, T ay lo r on Saturday s ta r Ken W ineburg. H arry T aylor will be Coach Bibb F a lk ’s S atu rd ay choice, and will likely lie m atched against TCU ’s j football If Reed can hurl the I longhorn s to a ; victory in the F rid ay opener, the 1 i lo n g h o rn s with T aylor pitching 1 S aturday m ay well gain a sw eep of the series. The Ilonghorns show the b etter strength in pitching as vs ell as hit- i ting, w ith G eorge M yers. Bob ! Sudderth, J. L. Smith, and R ay ; Stauffac her. H itting w ise, the Longhorns can boast of a 22-5 w hipping of Rice two w eeks ago. The Ixm ghorns en­ ter the se rie s with a .290 hatting av e rag e in league play com pared to the F ro g s’ .235 m ark One .Simi H itter TCU baseb all coach Dutch M ey­ er, who d irected the F ro g s to the SWC pennant last y e a r in his first I y e a r as head coach since 1933, is quite the concerned over how Frogs w ill hat against the talented , S teer pitching Only C arl W arwick, is .300 m ark w ith the hitting above the , .318 in conference play. all-conference outfielder, rely on But * doubtedly the F rogs will again un- their daring bunt-and-run tactics. Last season the P u rp le set new SWC reco rd s w'ith 78 stolen bases in 24 g am es anti 48 in the 15 conference outings. TCU 's 56 can he com pared to T e x a s’ total of nine thefts this sea- ; son, is a half-gam e ahead of TCU T exas the standings, having in I won six g am es while the O range I and W hile has captured five. A 1 split of the tw o-gam e series m ay, how ever, into a three-team affair, as B aylor now tra ils in th ird with a 2-1 m a rk . the race throw - esh for sub- Texas Young GOP Club F rid a y is the deadline ten m uting applications SKOW colin ii,! a, :,i,.n, T v . " T° M e e * H ere Saturday sity C arnivals, A pplications m ust he m ade at the dean of m e n s office, Speech Building 102. Any interested group connected with the U niversity or a ch a ritab le ihe organization m oney, which w as originally in­ tended for the erection of an opcn- au- theater. is eligible for Young R epublicans from all over the banks trying to get a rope to quicksand-like mud T exas w ill m eet in Austin S atu rd ay u s," said M rs, R ockaby. Tile two for th e ir annual sta te convention. wom en and the baby w ere driving Ja c k S hephard, chairm an of the in a blinding ra in sto rm between Young R epublican State F e d e ra ­ Johnson City and D ripping Springs. the tion. will open the m eeting, and P aul C arroll, past president of the highw ay all along the road, but it U niversity unit, will be the keynote didn t secm _deep,” Mrs Huckaby af leaker. | continued, ‘ Then the waler was so rains of die past week. The two women and th eir hus­ bands form erly lived in F o rt Stock­ ton. W alker and H uckaby a re stu­ dents in the U niversity. the acci­ dent occurred, is usually dry but was a raging flood afte r the heavy T urkey Creek, w here running over “ W ater w as 1 cd. A n n u a l M eet O f Historians Begins Today Tile annual m eeting of the T exas State H istorical A ssociation opens F rid ay a t the D riskill Hotel H istorians, both a m a te u r and professional, will h ea r p ap e rs given by f a m o u s T exas historians. A w ards will be presented, and an auction of fam ous T exas history books will be held, F ra n k Fields, C. Stanley Banks, and D r. J. M. Colem an will begin the m eeting by reading p ap e rs at 'I 30 a rn. F riday. C, A W arner of Houston will be luncheon sp eaker at noon J. E verts H aley, T exas historian and form er gubern ato rial candi­ date, of Canyon, will d eliv er a dinner add ress at 7:30 p.m . on " E a r l V andal* C ollector and His­ to ria n ’’ in the C rystal Ballroom of the D riskill Hotel. This trea su ry of T exana, which w as collected by (he A m arillo oil m an, is owned by the U niversity. T h e annual Junior H istorian m eeting will be held S aturday at ihe University At (his m eeting w riting aw ards will be presented to individuals and ch a p te r aw a rd s to 1 outstanding groups. 'Tile U niversity will also be the for a conference on social site studies and history in public schoola. 'Hie D epartm ent of H istory at the U niversity will spon­ sor a discussion group which will include 15 selected public school teaching I teachers. The annual business m eeting is scheduled for 2 p m P aul Adams TSRA president of Sari Antonio, will preside. O fficers will be elect- ★ Revised List ★ The following is a revised list of teaching excellence virtues approved by the Student A ssem bly T h ursday night The criteria a re part of a resolution subm itted by N eal Spelce, Fine Aids A ssem blym an, and N ancy E aston, co-chairm an of the Teaching and Student E valuation C om m ittee of the F aculty-Student C abi­ net The list, obtained through a cam pus-w ida poll of 150 stu­ dent organization*., will be subm itted to students beginning next fall as a m achine-scored questionnaire and com piled into a stu­ dent opinion profile sheet I te v U e d L is t o f T e a c h i n g E x c e lle n c e V ir tu e * effectiveness of speech (volum e, clarity, etc.) avoidance of annoy mg m annerism s groom ing and personal neatness ability to m ake class interesting trea tm e n t of questions asked in class personal in terest in students ability to stim ulate classroom discussion prom ptness in handing back graded work tim e allotm ent for p rep a ra tio n of assignm ents and quizzes daily organization of lecture m aterial use of visual aids quality of w ritten work on blackboard (if not used d isregard) stim ulation of original thought be who w Pnoio fey James K V. a th e l M I S S A U S T IN contestant B«Dy Read h one o f the ten n ♦he f - a final iu d q :ng M a y I a t the Para­ mount T heater. O thers d elud e B a r b a r a Blum, Jody C a m p , Carolyn Calvert, Pat La pd, M arth a Leach, Jan# M ooney, Sarah M organ Libby M ullet))*, and G iend a Powers. Friday. April 26, 1957 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 2 UT Spikers Divide Ranks For Drake, Penn Relays By TAT TRI LY Sports. Editor and b e tte r th eir la st y e a r's tim e o f 3 :11 .9 . D ivide and conquer, said the o ld . T exas has tw ice run 3:12.8 this R om ans, and T exas ti ck C oarb season, once w ith Southern and Cay de tSUIefic d ss Irvine ju st th a t— but sn a new w ay. to do- once w ithout. And Southern, who anchored the T exas in 46.5 at R elays, is one of the few ru n n ers in tho co untry who can com e close to Jen k in s. tro u b le T exas hits set new w orld re ro rd s in th e 4IO and 880 relay s alre ad y this y ear, and do esn ’t look for too th em a t P enn, j m uch in Cornell, With the team re tu rn in g w hich won the 880 relay a t Penn a y e a r ago, should fu rn ish m ost of th e opposition. The Big R ed strided the la st y ear, w hile to a 1:25.4 S teers h ave turned in 1 22 7 and 1 :24 2 this season. M organ S tate of B altim o re will be try in g for its fifth q u arte r-m ile relay w in in a tow at P enn, but c a n 't hope to ap p ro ach the Steers who h av e run 40.8, 40.4. 40,2, and 39.9, su c ce ssiv e ly —all u n d er th eir own 21-year-old P enn rec o rd of 41.1. L eading the a tta c k on th e D rak e R elay s, at D es Moines, w ill be MC­ G E O R G E F O E R S T E R . , . Drake bound Reds Nip Cubs, 6-3 For Fourth in Row By T h e Asso ciated Pre** The Cincinnati R o d less defeated the Chicago Cubs T h u rsd ay , 6-3, I for th e ir fourth co n secutive vie-; tory. The R eds h av e also lost four gam es. Brooks L aw rence w as th e win­ the ■ ning p itch er and D ick B ro tt loser. C incinnati scored in the first inning on Cub e rro rs and then added th ree m ore in the second. | With G eorge Crow e and F I Bally on second and th ird , D on Hoak doubled off the sco reb o ard sn left iv* in two H wik scot cd en I ei to th e Cubs L aw rence , re tire d on Alex G ra m m a s’ long fly out. I in I o rd er until the fo u rth w hen they got. two hits b ut w ere unable to score. In the the A m erican L eague Chicago White Sox d efeated the D etroit Tigers. 9-4. b o lsterin g their Sam Beaten by Flam By T h e A ssociated P r e s s HOUSTON — Top-seeded H erbie F ain took com m and m id w ay in the third set while com ing from behind T h u rsd ay to b eat S am m y C iam - m alva, fav o rite from T exas U niversity, 5-7, 8-6, 6-2, the 6-4, R iver O aks Tennis T ou rn am en t h ere. the q u a rte rfin a ls of the hom e town in the Sox spotted top spot in the league and bury ing the T ig ers d eep er in the b asem en t. G rab b in g th e ir fifth decision in six s ta rts , the T igers tw o runs in the second in­ th e n knocked s ta r te r Billy ning, th ree-ru n rally Hoeft o ut w ith a to in tho th ird and w ere ah ead stay. It w as D etro it’s th ird .straight setb ack an d sixth in eight g am es. Ted W illiam s and D ick G ernert led B oston to a 12-7 v icto ry o v er the W ashington S enators. W illiam s sm ash ed a double and tw o singles lifting his b attin g av e ra g e to .455. STEERS* SCOREBOARD LONGHORN STATISTIC » H i t t i n g . . . . . 51 ,, . 29 N am e W o o d m a n . . . (Hood . . M v» rs . . M tore . . Men go . . . E m b r y . . . , G a in le y L u v r v Von R o s e n b e r g C a r r i n g t o n • b h 2b . 54 21 3 7 2 2 I 3 I 3 I I 18 in 17 8 13 i 7 8 2 . 31 51 17 . . . . 34 4! •• . 15 h r 0 '? I 6 3 I I n I I r b t /5 5 12 16 9 12 4 6 3 0 avg .388 353 A 45 ,304 .258 .255 . 235 ,206 ,145 .111 . . Nam* Rec d Ta;, lo r Myers S u'dr th S t u f c r S m ith Mrsht T otals . . . P i t c h i n g In L 0 I I ! h w 3 O 32 I / 3 21 17 ' '2 3 2 27 32 IO I I t I ! I 12 n 2 2 3 7 0 6 3 IO I f I 119 o 3 i i S O 33 20 26 12 8 4 2 105 b b 12 15 35 9 8 I I 61 eta I 67 3 28 5 I 'N 4 50 5 25 3 11 3 TS T ex as' d istan ce m e d l e y te am , crow ned ch am p s at th e K an sas R e­ lays in 10:04.3. T hree m e m b ers of this th eir te am a re assu re d of spots, h alf-m iler G eorge F o e rste r, W alter McNew, and Jo e V illarreal, V illarreal and M cNew will divide the 1320-yard and m ile legs. The 440 leg will go to e ith e r Brooks P atric k , who ra n a t K an sa s, L a­ ve rn Voigt, or R alp h R osenberg, depending on w hich one ru n s best rn F rid a y ’s m ile re la y preiim in- a rte s. join F o e rs te r w ill q u a rte rm ile rs on those th ree the m ile relay . A ssistant Coach F ro g g ie Lov- v o rn 's D rake crew is also en tered in sev eral individual events, Villar- re a l and G ordon R atcliff will run in the 2-mile, w h ere V illarreal will be f>ne of the favorites. B ruce P a r k e r w ill throw the ja v e ­ lin and discus, w hile Alex P alm ro s w ill join him in the discus ring and also com pete in the shot put. Joe Irv in , who got th ird place a t K an­ sas, will also be in the discus field. Bob Billings w ill en ter the high jum p. Mural Sc S O F T BA 1.1, KRJ DAY € lass A 7 -B ru n ette vs, C h eeves M c C rack en vs, S e h o e n ; 8— Brack, vs. M o o r e HUI. Class It 1 R oberts vs, FG H -Slm kins: 8 — N a v y % s. Atche, A m ery vs. C heeves. H O R S E S H O E S SA I I RDA I 2 W i n n e r N el son-C level a n d vs C o b b ; D av is vs W i n n e r R o o n e y -Cole; W in n e r VVu hoi n - K o s b c r g vs. W i n n e r L ev lne-G riffln ; M u r c h i s o n vs. W in n er G i a u s e r - A l e x a n d e r a n d S a a d - R a m s e y . W i n n e r F r y - F o l t i k - S m l t h \ s W i n n e r VVoodruff-Kenner> , VV I n n e r S p eer- <’n nip vs W i n n e r Re! n a r z -Grisso m ; 2 .to - W i n n e r S a l u m a n - M a n t o w s k y vs, W i n n e r Coats-Mo*'-: W i n n e r K o t t w l t z - : K o c h e v a r vs. W i n n e r H u r i e y - H a w k i n * : ; W i n n e r R ose-D uson vs W i n n e r Bond- Bent W i n n e r R e a - M i n t c r vs W i n n e r H o f f m n z - L e a k e W i n n e r P e n g f a - l v y vs. W i n n e r M c C a r t y - B la k e le y ; W i n n e r C l e m e n t s - W a t s o n vs. W i n n e r D o n n e ! I- MeR o b e rts . 3 - M c E J ro y vs. W i n n e r T w a d e l l - J o n e s W i n n e r Ramona -M ellow vs. Brow n W i n n e r Zeisman-Spi* s vs. W i n n e r A ble - N t b l e , w i n n e r G u rw ltz- Hrn n a m vs W i n n e r T o i a r - T h o m a s an d C a r t e r - L a c e y ; W i n n e r Br> an - H a r n e t t vs W i n n e r B a r n e t t - V o e l k e l : W i n n e r Deb m an-Sea Ie vs. W i n n e r B r o w n - H o p e 3 3-> - W i n n e r B i n f o r d - I 'a vis vs W i n n e r v v i n n e r Mllij-C an- P a r k e r - G r a n ' h a m , o \ a vs B r a s h e r W i n n e r J o h n s o n - L e e vs vs, S tein W i n n e r P e a s e - S m l t h W i n n e r D u k e - L u s k e y : W i n n e r K lein- F c l l b a u m vs W in n er F r a n k u m - M e n - rteU; M c K e n n a vs. W i n n e r J o r d a n - O d lorn e S O FT BAL L SATU R D A Y Clas s A I —Phi Kappa P s i vs W in n er D e l t a ' Pi T a u D eU a-A lp ha E p s i l o n Oak Grove vs W i n n e r P E M -A m a v ; 2— S i g ­ m a P hi E p silo n vs. W I n m t P h i S ig m a D e l t a - K a p p a S i g m a : AFROTC vs. W i n ­ n e r < am pus G u ild - T w in P i n e s ; 3 -SAK vs Winner Phi S ig m a Kappa- L a m b d a C hi A lp h a . A IM E vs. W i n n e r M a n a g e ­ 4 P h i D e l t a T h e t a vs r s n t - W es I c > i W inner Sigm a Nu-Sigm a Chi. Alche v*. W i n n e r B S U -T h e lem e, C la ss B I T h e l e m e vs. W i n n e r Nav y-Atch e 2 -Phi S ig m a Ka pi' a vs. W i n n e r S A E- 3 —S i g m a Phi Epsilon Beta T h e t a Pi vs. W i n n e r S i g m a N u -D eJta Upsilon 4 -K app a S ig m a vs. W i n n e r T h e t a Chi-: K a p p a Alpha The Longhorns have divided th e ir stren g th betw een th e ra tio n s two big m e ets of the w eek, th e D ra k e an d Penis Relay • Coach L ittlefield and six of his m e rc i,' tai s ta rs h a t e gone to P h ila ­ d elp h ia fo r the oldest of all the re la y ca rn iv als, the Penn R elays. H e is th e m e e t’s h o n o rary refe re e th is y ear. The T ex as w orld reco rd -settin g 440-yard and 880-j relay te am s — W ally Wilson, E ddie Southern. H ollis C arney aqd uby W hilden —a re en tered in th e ea ste rn m eet, plus the m ile re la y team of South­ ern , W ilson. Holt, md J in u r e ith e r WhlMen r G antry J . F ra n k D au g h erty , who w as at hom e w orking out during the Kan* sa s R elay s, w as taken along as an a lte rn a te in all th ree races The Steel s a r e hoping to conquer th e opposition in all th: ce ■ f th e ir r a c e s a t P enn. The toughest nut to cra ck w ill he Villa n o v a's m eet in th e rude relay. r e c o rd -hold er< A nchored by (Hytop e 400-met r ch am pion C harley Jen k in s md w uh O lym pic 1,500-meter ch am p Hon D e ..any on the th ird leg Vii; m ova sta n d s rea d y to keep th e ir > row n Standings N A T IO N A L I F Al. IF. . . Vt . . . . . . . 6 Rrookl; n . ............. 6 M ilw au k ee . ............... 4 M w Y ork C in cin n ati . ............. 4 ............. 3 P h ila d elp h ia C hicago ----- ............... 3 S t. L ou is . . P ittsb u rg h . . . . ......... 2 a . . I, Pet. GB .85“ I .857 I ' f ,500 4 .SOO 2 1 -i 4 .429 4 .375 5 .286 5 .250 6 4 4 4 3 T h u rsd a y ’* Result* C in cin n ati 6, C hicago 3 N ew York a t B r o o k l y n , n i g h t . ppd rain O n ly g a m e s s c h e d u le d . AMERIC AN UK AC. I E . . . . . . . 5 . . . . C h i c a g o . N e w Y ork ......... B o sto n K an sas C ity ............... 5 C leveland . . B a ltim o r e . . W a sh in g to n D e tr o it ............. 2 ............. 3 .......... 3 . . . . . . . 2 tv L P ct .833 I .714 2 625 3 .556 4 .429 4 .375 5 6 333 .250 6 GB , , * y* i i ; i .1 3 4 4 Thursday”* B e lo it* C leveland 5. K a n s a s Cl tv 3 B o sto n 32. W ash in gton I C h icago 9 D etro it 4 O nly g a m e s sc h ed uled. T E X A S LEAG UE Vt O klahom a Cl t v ......... 6 San A n tonio ................6 D a lla s ........... S h revep ort ......... ............. 4 A u stin H ou ston . .. ............... 4 F o r t Vt orth ............... 4 T u lsa ........... ............... 2 I, r e t . GB . 85” .300 4 .600 2 ,571 3 5 ,444 6 AHO 364 7 .286 r j 2 2 3 3 ’ 2 4 4 T h u rsd a y ’s Result* H o u sto n 6 Austin 4 F ort W o r t h 13. Tulsa 9 Shrevep ort 2, S a n A n tonio I ( l l In- D a lla s a t O k l a h o m a City, pp d . r a i n BIRES I Marlboro NEW n ie-T o e box S turd y to keep Cif un ’ '.ce frt.it, crushing. No tobacco la your pocket. Up to date. ;• Here’s old -fash ion ed flavor in the new way to sm oke, Man-size ta ste o f honest tobacco com es full through. Sm ooth-draw ing filter feels right in your m outh. Works fine but d oesn ’t get in the w ay. M odem F lip-T op Bo* keeps every cigarette firm and fresh until you sm oke it, e o e U L a " SUTER PRICE (HAM IN XKHMONP, VltOtNW A NIR MAAUORO SKIN) Mural Runners Compete Today In Preliminaries W eather perm ittin g , the annual U n iv ersity tra c k and in tra m u ra l field m eet will get u n d er w ay a t 4 p.m . F rid a y a t M em orial S tadium . Action in the opening d ay of the th ree-d ay meet, will see p relim in ­ in all running events and arie s finals in 16-pound shot put and high jum p. B e rry M. W hitaker, In tra m u ral d irecto r, announced th at in c a se of rain p relim s will be held T uesday. A to tal of 54 o rganizations have en tered this y e a r ’s event, topping the 1956 en try list of 48, The 1957 in th e fra te rn ity fist includes 25 division, seven independents, six d orm s, and 16 clubs, In addition th ere a re se v eral co n testan ts en­ tered as u n attach ed . F rid a y ’s p relim in aries a re only in the club and fra te rn ity divisions. I Independent, and d o r m club, events not included in the p relim s will be ru n in the d b isional finals set for T uesday. The In tra m u ra l cham pionship m eet is scheduled for M ay 8. F irst and second place w inners in each event in the divisional finals will , qualify for this m eet, K appa Sig’s a re the defending ; ch am p s. Sigm a Nu w as ru nner-up la st y e a r. B ru n ette won the inde- ! pendent division and O ak G rove , copped the club title. The p relim in arie s sch ed u le: I tO-y»rd low hurdle*' Fratern ity I I heats, winners and two fastest seconds I q ualify; Club—2 heats, f irs t 3 each j h eat qualify. 100-yard dash: F r a t e r n i t y - 3 h e n ’ s I first 5 each heat qualify; Club — 3 h eats first 3 each h e a t q u a lify 220-yard da*h: F ra ter n ity 3 heats f i r s t 3 e a c h h eat qualifv ; C l u b — 3 h e a ts , f i r s t 3 each n e a t q u a lifv . 440-v a r d r e l a y : F r a t e r n i t y 3 h e a t s firs t 2 each h e a t q u a l i f y : C lu b — 2 h e a t s , first 3 each h e a t q u a l i f y SRO-va rd rela y : F ra tern ity —2 h ea ts first 3 each h eat qualifv . S h o t put and h igh jump (fin a ls) Ail d iv isio n s. C lass A—- l a m b d a Chi A lp ha A Thi S i g m a K a p p a 3; S ig m a Chi 6 S i g m a N u 5; D e l t a T a u D e l t a I . A l p h a I- p- siion P i 0. T w i n P ines 4 C a m p u s Guild 3: K a p p a S ig m a 4. P h i S i g m a D e l t a I , M a n a g e m e n t 16 W es ley 0; BSL 2, T h e l e m e 0. P E M l l . A r m y I, Clas s B—S i g m a Alpha E p s i l o n 16. B e t a T h e t a P i 2: T h e t a Chi 14, K a p p a A l p h a 7, S ig m a Nu 6 D elta U p s ilo n I A lph a E p s i l o n P l 7, P h i D e l t a T h e t a 0. for the O range and White will ba Milford M e y e rs# it first., Bill Je n ­ nings a t short, J e rr y S aleher a t third, E d B eau ch am p in left, an d Bill Bond behind the plate. On the v isitors side of the led g er will be L efty Underwood holding , down first, Rusty Koenig at sec­ ond, E d G ran n an on th ird , H arv ey W hitehead and Bill M oore, Ross Ivy, an d G len Lipp- m an in the o u ter garden. short, a t A fter th is contest with the w hite, red and blue G ato rs the T ex as team vein m ove to W aco W ednes­ day, M ay I, to p la y Baylor, Then re tu rn double­ they will play a h ead er w ith L ake Jackson, th is tim e on th e v isito rs hom e grounds on S atu rd ay , May 4. They will then re tu rn to A ustin for the T exas In­ terco lleg iate T ournam ent S atu r­ day, M ay l l , and th e ir final g am e will be in H ouston S aturday, M ay 18, against the L. A, Smith te am . S o f t b a l l s Play First B y B O B G R E E N B E R G Texan Sport* Staff ! a g a in st the T ex as nine, H aney " f d t h e I Softball action move* into high g ea r on the cam p u s S atu rd ay as the U niversity of T exas Softball tra m clashes with the L ake J a c k ­ son G ators in a d oubleheader on W hitaker Field, at 7 p.m . The G ato rs a re the 1956 regional cham pions and w orld tourney q uar- ter-fin alists of the p ast y ear. The v isitors boast two fo rm e r all-A m er­ ican p la y ers in Bobby R eed and Gene Faul! I jake Ja ck so n w ill throw Weldon ll a n e v and “ D ink” M ladenka two y ea rs. Going ag a in st H aney and M lad­ enka, T exas will pitch Buddy D ornbergcr, and Ah is Johnson or Bill Stanley. Although Lake Ja ck so n will be the odds-on favorites to ta k e the twin bill, T exas will have m en like second b asem an I d Luskey, rig h t fielder John Sheldon, and the fleet- footed c e n te r field er Kenny Hor- vvitz t h e i r hitting stren g th . to b o lster R ounding out the sta rtin g nine Sixth F le e t (Continued from P a g e D in tern atio n al com m unism as by King H ussein him self sta te d y es­ te rd a y .” from T hus, W hite labeled the th rea t as com ing “ in tern atio n al co m m u n ism ” covering “ if” No, 5, B ut he said he knew of no re ­ qu est from Jo rd a n for U.S. m ili­ ta ry intervention. And H ussein, in from new sta te m e n ts T h u rsd ay in Jo rd an , cast a good deal of doubt on w hether he in­ tends to m ak e any such request. So I A m m an N E W ! 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The film ’s name should he placed on your calendar inch-high tyj>e and underlined in with scarlet ink I* ha * a v a t ruth that is uncommon in motion pic­ It has the quiet beauty of tures ‘‘Sergeant Y o rk ,” the human in­ terest of “ All the K ing 's M en,” l / L D irector B illy W ilder, holder of were built especially for the pro- duction and flown on Lin d b erg h s route, Hollywood’s greatest tribute—the golden O scar, has accomplished little short of a m iracle, F o r m any years the film colony has been wondering how the Lindbergh epic could he presented in proper style. _ How to keep the story's genuine triumph and magnificent factual dram atic appeal has long puzzled them. B u t now, fetter two years in the making, Mr. W ild e r and actor Stew art have found the cor­ rect solution. Their efforts are a milestone in film m aking. The film bergh’s first undoubtedly w ill be Fe b ru a ry w hen the O scar nom ina- D irector Wilder and his assort-; man for his airplane Stew art and tions are announced. art and W ilder be S everal interesting, little known facts about Lindbergh's flight a re : il* The flight took 3 3 hours, (2i His diet during the trip consisted of five sandwiches, »3* Lindbergh used 365 gallons of gasoline on the trip. He took off wa th a loaf! of 450 gallons, and arrived in P a ris with 85 rem aining in the tanks. It took Hollywood, in our atomic age, 7,700 gallons to recreate his path. IV \ W O R D : W arn er Brothers I Studios have b rilliantly brought to story of -.Tes I.iud bergh, a m an who had but one love, the love of a humble Fo r Stewart, who received an Academ y A w ard in 1940 for a com­ edy vehicle, Philadelphia “ The S to ry,” the role of Lindbergh is a highspot in a highly distinguished career, A civilian and W orld W a r II flier himself, he w as especially qualified to enact the man who has been called the w o rld ’s greatest, and certainly most famous, ava­ ator. Also Stew art was M r. IJnd- Should Stew- ates, knowing thai monotony would company have created a master- omitted, the develop if the cam era remained piece around next on the screen. ihe screen the great ( E X C E L L E N T ) . »* J A M E S S T E W A R T . . . as. 'L u ck y L in d y ’ When You Eat Downtown W- a *V S I , ^ L ■ - - • <.* w h e r * y o u ca n e n jo y th o H * v ^ fin e s t fo o d a t re a s o n a b le p ric e s . . . f . ' / i i ' ! . ’ / p i / \ T O I ■ =J? /O IS O IC C A D IL L Y ( y a / e t e t i c t SOI Congress T E E N - A G E R S SAVE 50% . J with Movie Discount Cord! w | Avoiloble All Theotres! Starts TODAY! D O O R S O P E N 11:15 A .M . Features Sui ct At It :.HO A .M .—-* roo— I -7 un _>» ♦ V.I (ills aor « hi Id 75 I > i so 45 . / * a " a g W ’ s t u t z B e a r e r C h a n t y , Bottom , a * * * S A S S E S ? * f l a g p o l e U C J t v ' * r o a r i n g c ^ e K A T T E R l l V M S Rock Hudson M a rth a H v e r Plus < ON GO ( R O S S I M , George Nacier V irg in ia M ayo M O N T O P O L I S E m I I H WHOM. VIAN H e n ry Fonda -Vera M i Ips P lus GAN A IU AN P A C I FIC Randolph Scott Ja n e W v a tt m r n n I ll I N O E R OV l i t A H IZO N A S k ip H om eier K ris tin e M ille r Plus A R O M ' Jo h n M ills I S T H E W A V E S Jo h n Cresson S o . A U S H N G a m I ill IHG I ANI) A lan Ha dei \'irg in ia M ace Plus - 'SHOWDOWN AT AKU ENE Jo c k Mahonev- M artha H y c r [ a«T* AMO IMH JATHO O J "•CTu * .* I S glamorous capital on the west const intlv on Stew art 'no rom ance♦ coast w ill be wrong in its judg­ ment. T o o k 2 0 .AOA M i l e s Based on the PuLitizer Prize hook by C harles Lindbergh, the film re­ quired shooting that took the prin­ long, unprecedented cipals almost 20.000 miles for a ir and ground shots. The P a ris mob scene when Lindbergh lands after journey his alone required 5,000 extras, plus a Fren ch A rm y Band and a crew of 200. It also required 21 assistant directors to help D irector W ild e r control these people angle is in the film , either I, v ery cleverly use (weather shots of the i world as it waits. He shows ex trem ely well the crowds in ca, France, and other count they w ait. and wonder, and pray that ihe lanky, am bitious “ Lu ck y L in d y” w ill make it. A high poinf in the film is the delight that Lipdhergh show s when he discovers a horsefly in the a ir­ plane with him S te w a rt’s facial expressions after finding this w el­ comed passenger are little short of cinem atic perfection. Another wise decision on W ild ­ To record the nonstop flight that, lo e r ’s part was his choice not in 1927. took Lindbergh from New “ jazz” up Lindbergh's original Yo rk to P a ris , th-* company filmed statement when he landed His own scene* in New York, New E n g ­ statement, land, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, one that fits Ja m e s Ste w a rt’s en- Spain, Italy, Fra n ce, joy ah Ie quipping accent, was re­ Egypt, E x a c t and Greenland. tained. The w ords? “ Are there any replicas of the Lindbergh m ono- anyone mechanics he re ” Does inappropriate ' almost Ireland, T h e d T e x a n O p i n i o n s e x p r e s s e d in T h e H a i l s T e x a n are t h o s e o f th e E d ito r or o f t h e u r i t e r o f th e a rticle a n d n o t necessarily th o s e o f the U n i t ersity a d m in is tr a tio n . T h e P a tly Texan a student newspaper of The U niversity of Texas is pub­ lished in A ustin Texas, d a liv except Satu rd ay. M onday and holiday periods Septem ber through M ay by Texas Student Publications. Inc ed itorial offices. J B 103. or the news laboratory. News contributions w ill be accepted by telephone (C R 2-24731 or at the In q u iries concern it d elivery should be made In J . B. 107 (G R 2-2473) and advertising J . B. I l l J R 2-2750). I B Mr.. F.ntered as second class m atter Ort. Texas, under the act of M arch 3 1879 18. 1943 at the Post O ffice in Austin. 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N A N C I M«M I ANS .............................................................. < \ K O E ()l EROIX) P E R M A N E N T S T A F F Ni ght Editor .................. Deale Editor .............. Assistant Night Editor Assistants ................... Night R e p o r t e r * ......... Copyreaders .............. Night Sports Editor . Assistants ................... Night Amusements E d Assistants ................... Night Society Ed itor .. S T A F F F O R THIS ISSI E ............................................................. Ii K E O O L D S .............................................................. B E N N A GOODWIN Nma McCain ........................................... Ju lie Lane. D arw in Payn e, W a lte r Knapp. M. C. R iv e rs, Ja c k E . W orley ............................Carol Querolo. I kin Knolex ......... Roberta Downing. Jo h n n y Morgan ................................................ Bob Greenberg . Betty Read, Je r r y Jones, Ed d ie Hughes, Pat T ru ly, Jo e Sanders ................................... ............................ Nelson Pierce, Ann Rudd ................................................... Mar ion Simon Bradford Daniel TRY OUR NEW Puffed Krunchy Tacos" Red Foley Sued or Unpaid Taxes Lien Against Star Includes Wire, Ex S P R I N G F I E L D Mo, P The In­ ternal Revenue Service Wednesday filed a $270,323,69 lien against Clyde Fo ley, nationally known singer whose television program , is carried hy Ju b ile e ,” Ozark Red* A B C from 1948 The suit alleges the amount con­ stitutes unpaid taxes and assess­ through 1955. ments Named with Fob y for the year# 1948 to 1951 was hts first w ife, the late M rs. E v a A. Foley. H is second wife, M rs. S a lly Fo ley, w as in­ cluded for the ye a rs 1952 through 1955. F o le y and his w ife w ere dis­ missed from St Jo h n 's Hospital help Wednesday. Foley had been a patient since Sunday, reportedly for a 'checkup. M rs Fo ley w as ad- The singing star w as not im ­ m ediately available for comment on the suit Wednesday afternoon he participated in a celebration at Protection, Kan., where all. resi- - fr.-Burette. m!tted A P n l 8 for an undisclosed ild N E L S O N I M M U H texan Amusement* s ta ll1 fine Warm r Bros Happened from A “ It to Y o u ," the m ightily film. “ The Guns of Fort P ettico a t," inc feature npi'H-ri s te a ls! ailment. _ Wiz- j State. ; “ G un s." a run-of-the-mill west- ~— — em , stars pin- and IT M K a th ryn (c a n t a s ! o p ia te d against polio. the cute lovers, Miss G ra n t is ('Ute and lovable. What s more im per-j tam she can act w ith the aid of a sufficient director. Unfortunately, I director George M a rsh a ll overlooks all of her potentialities allowing look her to do sweet, M urphy overtries to took bitter in parts of the film but re­ sembles a teenager in a temper tantrum. little more than the pin*-sized Audio M ur - 1 dent-s under 40 recently w ere in- 2 Caoitol Films fr l Drop by Wayside I i t and I eddy R oo sevelt. , A veteran of countless film s, hi* fo ,af^ t ,yj ‘^ ndav ^ oodrow Wilson he on„ of h)S l)ener pfforts P r e . j v iou* film s include “ Fo rt W orth .” “ Rid ing Shotgun,” and “ The Boun­ ty H unter.” „ The T a „ y . ig I The Capitol T heater’s current "T h e Delinquents ' and twin-bill, “ Hit and Run w ill never w in Academ y Awards, needless to say. Both are ill-developed and poor ex­ cuses for film fare. Both possess sim ilar character- I is tic s : weak screenplays, made-, quate direction, spotty photogra­ phy, squealing musical and cast members bent on one from each feat- stealing scenes other and hogging cam era But. alas there ate no dram atic scenes to steal m elodram atic w a r - 1 but no absorbing i blings, yes. scenes as advertisements hint. scoring, { the “ The Delinquents" is H o lly - j latest attempt to explain I wood's what makes adolescents tick. The m anner in which the story is pre­ sented gives one impression: all Am erican “ c h ild re n ’ don't turn your back on them hide the ear keys, M artha, here they come, Some are bad, cer­ tainly, but so is this movie are bad: ; “ H it and R u n ," the other I'nited Artists release, tells the sad tale of people Int by automobile d rivers who don't stop and render aid it A fte r view ing this monstrosity was evident that tho director should have paused and aided his ailing I cast. Cleo M oore w as her usual self com pletely unbelievable. H er only talents, it seems, lie in her appearance. She s attractive when competent designers, this film, the costuming offerings were extrem ely poor. I helped by 1 hut, lik** other qualities in —Bradford daniel H a c k in g P lo t ,> neither deft, ■ Tho pli•• \\birri daring nor renovated concerns a C iv il w ar lieutenant (M u rp h y) who deserts when his arrogant colonel m assacres peaceful Indians. R e­ turning to a small Texas commun­ ity to w arn the women 'the males are all off fighting the Yankees) of an approaching Indian attack, he trains them to shoot and defend I themselves, since they haven't time i to flee. Tempus fugit! The redskins attack of course, and m any women are slain-but Ins the deserter or | not cutie j | (G ra n t). After all these ‘'ca rryin g s; io n .” the hero returns to his outfit, I since “ a man ca n ’t spend the a ll; I his life running.” As he is about to! be court-martialed (the nasty gen­ eral won't believe his talei the re­ maining women charge (deus is «‘\ mat lune the truth and all live happily for- ever after lo p a n e hi- Univ in The film 's only exciting factor is a creditable piece of acting by character actress Hope Emerson, who plays her “ bull moose” type of role fa m ilia r Excellent Shnrt An excellent short showing rare films of A m e ric a ’s preparation and entry into World W a r I vivid ly re­ captures that by-gone era. Fea-1 timed are such personalities as j ,, I- im banks M a ry ■ • Kford Doug!, 'Naples' Gold' Glistens B y V S S R I D D Although “ The Gold of N ap les” isn t 14-caiat, ii certainly is gold plated. The Italian film. now playing at the Texas I heater, has all the in­ gredient'. for an enjoyable even­ ing. including the charm s of So­ phia Loren, the acting abilities of Silvana Mangano arid Vittorio de Sica, and the comedy of Toto. The quartette of stories which com- [xjses ‘‘The G o ld ” range in con­ tent. from intense dram a to frothy comedy. Sophia Opening th© series is a comedy with serious overtone*. A meek little man, a drum m ajor by pro­ fession * Toto i, finds himself push­ ed out of his own Home. A form er classm ate of his, now a gangster, has moved in and taken control. Izvren takes the honors in a charm ing little -kit about a hot is little B a lia n pizza which re ally special . . . there’s an em erald ring butled in it. A ctually, the pizza v e n d e rs wife told her husband that. She knew all along she had left it at her lover s ' something just “ The G a m b le r." best of the tuts, stars Vittorio de Sica as the count. A compulsory gam bler, fie cannot stand Ihe shame that comes with tieing beaten by a small fx>\. De Sica exhibits well his competent acting skill in this delightful role. Again playing a wom an of the streets, Sijvano Mangano is The­ resa in the story of same name. the is The woman Theresa taken from the house where she works to be m arried to a m an she does not know. She finds him both hand­ some and prosperous but can't shake is wrong, It is only after their m ar­ riage that she* learns her “ hus­ b an d s secret. feeling something Ihe The show has its high moments of dram a and humor, but it does not compare with sim ilar attempts, such as “ Q uartette,” ‘‘T rio ,” nor does it begin to reach the achieve- a. »nt of “ The Bed Clothes keep that "N ew Look" longer with THOR-O-CLEAH Drycleaning Exclusively at BURTONS 19th at Rio Grande Phone G R 8-4621 Si, Si...Es Muy Dellciosal J V f d-jj** .’v " El M at . 504 EAST AVE. GR 7-7023 El Toro ' 1601 GUADALUPE GR 8-4321 Monroe's "Mexican Food to Take Home 500 EAST AVE. GR 7-8744 R A N D O L P H SC O T T Randolph Scott Coming to Austin anduiph S t o't. v c 'c ta n Hoily- western actor, w ill make one s rare P *rsona* appearances M a y 7 when he visits Austin to promote his latest film , “ The T a ll T . " The picture will open that day at the Param ount Theater. M r. S c o tts personal appearance tour is creating quite a lot of ex­ citement across the nation because he seldom is associated w ith night in life or appearance stints, He considered one of H o llyw o o d * quietest, most retiring notables. Art Exhibit Postponed The annual Student A rt Ex hibit, listed on the Fine Arts calendar • s beginning this week, w ill not be ready until next week. The exhibit w ill be in the loggia of the M usic Building. "JWHIIIWmililMMMIIIIlllliiliriHliilllllillii rillillH IIW W — M G A M O ! WE SERVE A DELICIOUS 65* LUNCH EVERY DAY 1607 San Jacinto '.hi :w;#3» Mwowawfa v ii W m iiiw u m m j-*! EV L P y a n n -VERS AR V D E GC 15 RANDY’S PifujCc'~iE 3 Convenient Locations: • 3221 Red River • 3515 Jefferson • 5th and Neches J A M E S S T E W A R T in me most amazing his career as Charles A . Lindbergh, the first man in aviation history to fly solo New York to Paris. I U D l l ll! tllU M I D ill II H Ii CHARIES A LINDBERGH ■ BUU NlLtLRntNDEll MMS W SCHO ID I IT n l l r l e*l»ICt*-Jt HUND HAYWARD ■ BILK WILDER E li Pi I lr M T tilH lr WARNER BROS. r m O Z B L ALAN VIRGINIA LOMOND LADDMAYOO'BRIEN ORDERS TO GO O p e n Daily till 2 a.m. JOth & kxuadalupe G R 6-5955 Parties . . . Banquets . . . Meetings . . . WHATEVER THE OCCASION . . . It ll Be A Bigger Success At The Tarrytown • Delicious Food • Private Dining A re a • Reasonable Prices • Plenty of Parking S p a c e C a ll G R 8-2652 for Reservations FIRST S H O W 12:00 AUDIE M u r p h y T h e G u n s or F o r t I p e t t i c o a t —mg i i ii-r u in ------- W ith UT * K A T H R Y N G I * A N T Court Martial of Billy Mitchell G a r y I o u p r r 3 a m ■ K l u y l j a A d u l t # M r . T u m i * ! 5 r , Kid*. I r r r ONI yfRSACINTit NATION Al ROCK HUDSON E I K IGV, : I ' M WINNER SPECIAL OSCAR NOMINATION FOR BEST A C T O R S ( in g i a n t The two big hits that made JAMES DEAN a sensation! IAMES NATALIE DEAN WOOD MINEO ' R e b e l W i t h o u t SAI a C a u s e * •-JIM BAC KUS-ANN Don AH CrkLaaaScOPI • WATERCOLOR a WARNER BROS - m IHA U U U i 'm KIKE STI (WK Cl i E a s t o f E d e n * MUI MARI'S*IAMS OUM* I * m o w MASUI . SUAI IVES • Ot/tcM kl K U MIAH CINEMASCOPE • WARNErCOIM ■ HIW »r TtCKWlCOAOW > WAihil Bey ... I j C lN Itu S r o P f TECHNICOLOR. MARTHA HYER DAN OURYEA oo* (m o m ------------------- F EI * -------------------- “ BAGDAD” V I M I M T F K l l I TARRYTOWN C A F E T E R I A 2425 Eiposition (O nly about 2 miles out 24th) The Rains Came and W en t, But F r i d a y , A p r i l 7 b . 1 0 5 7 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N F a g * 4 PROC HD T R E F O R E X A M C O N F L I C T S to no A s tu d e n t w h o has tw o e x a m i n a ­ t i o n s sch e d u le d for the s a m e tim e. o n e h e m e a uniform e x a m in a t io n , the d e p a r t m e n t a l s h o u ld in which c h a i r m a n o f the c o urse is g i ' en t h e u n ifo r m e x a m in a t io n In a r r a n g e for ti m e for a n o th er t h a t e x a m in a tio n . The d e p a r t m e n t g i v i n g the un iform e x a m in a t io n is r e s p o n s ib l e for tak in g care o f the conflicts c ause d hr it. Such stu dent should se e the d e p a r t m e n t a l c h a i r ­ man about su ch conflict not later than the b e g i n n in g o f " D ea d W e e k ” in order to g iv e t h e d e p a r tm e n t tim e to sc h e d u le a n o th e r e x a m in a t io n . Vlso, a stu dent w h o h a s thr e e e x a m i ­ n a tio n s in any o n e t w e n t y - f o u r - h o u r period, one o f wh ic h is a d e p a r t ­ m enta l e x a m in a t io n , sh ould follow the s a m e p r o ced ure as s t u d e n t s who have conflicts. I N D E X T O E X A M I N A T I O N P E R I O D S M W E * F r i d a y M a y 24. 2 - 5 p .m . T T S 8 W e d n e s d a y , M a y 22, 9 - 1 2 a .m . A lw F 9: Thursday. May 23, 2 - 5 p.m. T T S 9 : S a t u r d a y , M a y 25. 2 5 p .m . Ai W F IO: T u e s d a y , May 21, 2 - 5 o - 7 - 1 0 p . rn T T S IO: T h u r s d a y . M a y 2 3 , 9 12 a rn. > I W P l l : W e d n e s d a y . M a y 22. 2 - 5 p .m . T T S l l : T u e s d a y , M a y 2 1 . 9 - 1 2 a.m . T T 1 1 - 1 2 : 3 0 : T u e s d a y . M a y 2.1. 9 - 1 2 a . rn T T S 12 W e d n e s d a y . M a y 29. 9 -12 a . rn M W F 12: F r i d a y , M a y 24, 9 - 1 2 a .m . M W F I : M o n d a y , M a v 27. 9 12 a.m . M W F 2: T u e s d a y , M a y 28. 2 - 5 p . m . M W F 3 : T h u r s d a y . M a y 30. 9 - 1 2 a .m . M W R 4 : S a t u r d a y , M a y 25, 9 12 a.rn M 4 : 1 5 —0 : 4 5 : S a t u r d a y . M a y 2 5 , 9 - 1 2 a . rn W 4 : 1 5 - 6 : 4 5 : S a t u r d a y . M a y 25, 9 - 1 2 a.m . F 4 : 1 5 —6 : 4 5 : S a t u r d a y , M a y 25. 9 - 1 2 a.m . M W F 5: S a t u r d a y , M a y 25. 9 - 1 2 a .m . T T I : T u e s d a y . M a r 28. 9- 12 a . n r T T 1 - 2 : 3 0 : T u e s d a y . M a y 28, 9 -12 a . rn T T 2 : M o n d a y , M a y 27. 2- 5 p .m . T T 2 : 3 0 - 4 : W e d n e s d a y . M a y 29. 2 - 5 p.m. T T 3 : W e d n e s d a y . M a y 29. 2 - 5 p.m . T T 4: T h u r s d a y , M a y 30, 7 - 1 0 p m . T u 4 : 1 5 —6 : 4 5 : T h u r s d a y . M a y 30, 7 - 1 0 p.m. T h 4 : 1 5 - 6 : 4 3 : T h u r s d a y . M a y .30, 7 IO p m T T 4 - 5 : 3 0 : T h u r s d a y . S la y 30, 7 - 1 0 p.m . T T 5 : T h u r s d a y . M a y 30, 7 - 1 0 p .m . M o n d a y e v e n i n g s : F r i d a y . M a y 24. 7 - 1 0 p.m. T u e s d a y e v e n i n g s : T h u r s d a y , M a y 2.3. 7 - 1 0 p.m. W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g s M o n d a y . M a y 27. 7 IO p rn. T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g s : W e d n e s d a y . M a y 22. 7 10 p m F r i d a y e v e n i n g s ; S a t u r d a y , M a y 25, 7 - 1 0 p.m. U N I F O R M E X A M I N A T I O N S A . S. 4 0 3 b : T h u r s d a y , M a y 30, 2 5 p.m . A . S. 4 1 4 b : M o n d a y . M a y 27, 7 - 1 0 p .m . A S. 8 4 0 b : T h u r s d a y . M a y 2 3 . 7 - 1 0 p rn. B. VV. 221 : S a t u r d a y . M a y 25. 7 - 1 0 p.m. C. E . 113: F r i d a y . M a y 24. 7 - 1 0 p .m . C . E. 1 2 4 L : T u e s d a y . M a y 2 1 . 7 10 p m. C E . 126: S a t u r d a y . M a y 25, 7 - 1 0 p m. Ch. S O ib ; F r i d a y , M a y 24, 7 1 0 p.m. C h . 6 0 5 b : T u e s d a y , M a y 2 8 , 7 IO p .m . HL 6 0 1 a : T h u r s d a y , M a y 2.3, 7 - 1 0 p .m . E d . P. .320K : T h u r s d a y . M a y 23, 7 - 1 0 p.m F i n . 3 5 4 : F r i d a y . M a y 24, 7 - 1 0 p.m . F i n . 3 6 4 : T u e s d a y , M a y 21. 7 - 1 0 p.m . F r , 406: F r i d a y , M a y 24, 7 IO p.m . F r . 407: T u e s d a y . M a y 28. 7 F r . 6 1 2 a : T u e s d a y . M a y 28. 7 IO p .m . F r . 6 1 2 b : F r i d a y , M a y 24. 7 - 1 0 p .m . G e r . 106: T h u r s d a y . M a y .30, 2 - 5 p .m . G e r . 107: M o n d a y , M a y 27, 7 - 1 0 p .m G o v . 6 1 0 a : W e d n e s d a y , M a y 22. * -1 0 p m. G o v. 61 Oh: W e d n e s d a y , M a y 22. 7 10 p.m. Al. S. 401 b: T h u r s d a y . M a y 30, 2 - 5 p.m . Al S. 110b: M o n d a y . M a y 27. 7 - 1 0 p m. N. S. 3 0 3 : T h u r s d a y . M a y -30. 2 - 5 p .m . N. S. -314 . M o n d a y . M a y 27. 7 - 1 0 p .m . r . 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H. 214 M. 305E .3; B en. H. 202 M. 613 b .I: M azes H. 104 M. 613 K a .l: B en. H. 102 \L 6 1 3 E b .H Ben. H 12 Al. 676b: M ezes H . 106 M an. 302.1: W . H .3 0 6 M an. 303.1: W . H, 210 Man, 334.1: G. H. 213 M. E. 312.1: E n g r. R. 301 M . E. 327: E n g r. B .317 M. E. 328.1: Phv. B.201 M. E. 140.1: E n g r. B. 217 ML E. 140.5: E n g r. R. 217 M. E. 383K : E n g r. R. 137 Four Convenient Stores M et. 374 : E . D. H all 102 M kt. 337.1: B a tts H. 232 Mus. 605a.I : M us. B. 105 M us. 605b.I : Mus. R. 106 NLS. 324: L. H. 204 N . S, 328.1: L. H. 202 P. E d. 6 4 0 b .l: M eres H. 101 P. E d. 640b.3; W G. 5 P. E n. 310.1: E n g r. B. 215 P. E n . 364.1: P. E . B. 307 P. E n. 464.1: P. E . B. 307 Phi. 318: Pearce H. 105 J P h r. 202.1: P h r. B .3 1 1 P h r. 303.1: A. B. 307 I P h r. 418.1: G. R. 108 P h r. 8 6 6 b .l: P h r. B. JOI P h r. 673b.I : P h r. B. 304 P h v. 401.1; G. G. A ud. P h y. 325.1; Thy. B. 203 Phv. 388K: Phy. B .301 Pay. 310.1 Ben. H 8 Psy. 321*. M ezes H. 314 Psy. 339, B a tts A ud. Pay. 360; M ezes H. 305 Ret. 370: W , H 23 R us. 406.1: B a tta H. 217 Sec. 304.1: »1 H all 101 Sec. 311.1 : V. H . 216 Sec. 361 : VV. H. 406 Soc. 302.1: E n g l. B. 301 Soc, 302.3: B a tts H. I l l Soc. 803.1: Ben. H. 208 j Spe. 303.1: Spe. B 213 Spe. 319.1 : Spe. B. 202 T r. 850: W. FU 101 Zoo, 31 6K I • E S r, B. I l l Zoo. 394K : E. Sc. B .312 F R ID A Y May 24, 7 -1 0 P.M . (C h e m istry 801b, C ivil E n g in e e rin g l i t . F in an ce 154, F ren c h 406 and 612h. and c la s se s m ee tin g M onday e v e n in g s ) Bib. 3 01,17: N ew m a n C lub Bib. 391.19: C h u rc h o f C h ris t Bible C h a ir Ch. 801h (all s e c tio n s ) : A. B. 105, B a tts A ud., R L. 12. C. B. 15, G. H. I, G. B. 14, H M A., H. K B, 105, P hy B. 201, Phv. B. 203 C. E. 112 (a ll s e c tio n s ) : G. G. Aud. E . 817.17: E ngl R. 102 j E 317.19: E n g l. R 112 FL 317.21 : E n g l B. 302 Ed. A, 361 H : E n g l. B. I E d . A .3 8 9 K : E n g l. B 106 Ed. C. 385.11 E n g l R, 104 I E d. P. 37 7L : S. H. 2 Ed. P. 377P : S. H 2 I in. 354.1: W, H. 210 F in . 354.2: W H. 101 F rn. 354.3: E Sc. B. 115 F in . 3 5 4.4: VV. IL 806 Kin. 364,5: Ben H. 111 F in . 354.6: W. H . 112 F in . 854.7: E. Sc, B. 118 F in . 354.8: W. H. 2 F in . 3 5 4 J : Ben. H i l l F r. 406.1 : B a ttf H. IHI I r. 406.2; B a tta IL 234 F r . 406.4 : B i t t s H 234 F . 406.5: B a tts H 234 F r. 406.7: B a tts H. 102 Yr, 406.9: B a tts H 105 F r. 612 b .I : B a tts H. 230 F r. 6 1 2 b .2 : B a tts IL 232 Y r 612b.3 ; R a tts H. 202 F r , 612b.4 : B a tts H 232 F r . 612b.7 : B a tts H I U Gov. 68 5K b : E r g l B 103 Ins. 369: E n g l B 101 I M .0 0 4 : Ben. H . 310 M. 326.11 : B m . H. 106 P E d . 21 S T : B en. H.X P Ed. 216: B en. Ii. 20* p-sv. SIAM : M ezes H. 104 Spn. 367K : B a tta H 205 S A T ! B D A Y May 23. 9 12 A M. ( C l a s s e r m e e t i n g MW F 4, MW F 5, M 4 :1 3 -6 :4 5 , W' 4:15 6:45, and Y 4 :1 5 -6 :4 5 ) A rt 3181*7: A r t B 114 C h. 381: E. Sc B 137 F ro. 302.23: B a tts H . I U E d. A 385J . B a tt* H 10J E d. A. 585L B a tta H. 102 E d. C. 8 1 8 L .7 : A n B. 114 * E d. C. 687M .i l : R a tt* H. 105 F,d. C. 381 : B a tts H. 110 1 E d . C. 3 8 2 T : B a ris H. HO E d. P. 3 8 0 H : S. IL 210 Ed. P. 3 8 6 : E n g l. B. 103 E . M. 315.17: E n g r. B. *204 i E . M. 333.15: P. E. B. 302 F in . 393: E n g l. B. 102 H. FL 3 7 2 K : H E. B. 127 J , 3 65: J. R, 208 L. S, 2 85: M ain B. 811 M 0 0 2.3: Ben. H. I l l P. E n. 661 b.l : E. S c .£ . 115 P. E n. 270: B a tts Aud. I P sv . 3 8 2 L : Mezes H. 106 I Spe. 390: E n g l. B. 112 S A T U R D A Y M ay 25, 2-5 P.M . (C la sse s m eetin g T T 5 9) Arc, 611 a .2 : W\ H .3 1 6 Acc. 6 U b .6 : W. H 301 I Acc. 327.2: VY. H. 201 Acc. 3 66: W. H. 8 Ant.. 301.2: Ben. H . I l l A n t, 3 7 3 : Ben. H . 105 : Arc. 2 1 5 L .2 : A. B. 10,5 Bib. 301.2: T ow nes B ible C h a ir Bio. 607b.4 : B. L. 12 R. L. 323.2: C. B. .319 R. L. 324.4: W. FU 210 B ot. 275K : E. Sr. B. 312 C h. 8 1 0 a ; C. B. IS C h. 4 1 6.2: E. Sc, B. 115 Ch. 453: P h y . B, 201 C r. E. 3 7 0 : C. P. H all 212 D rm . 3 0 1 L .2 : D rm . B. 103 D rm . 3 1 2 L : D rm . B, 201 D rm . 356: D rm . B 108 E. 601b.24 : E n g l. B. 206 E, 601 b.26: E n g l. B. 308 E. 601b.28 : E n g l. B. 306 I E. 601Qb.*2: E n g l. B, 201 E . 601Q b.4: E n g l. B. 201 E. 601Ql>.6: E ngl. B. 201 E .3 1 2 K .4 : E ngl. B .3 E .3 1 2 K .6 : E ng! B. 104 E. 3 1 2 L .2 : E ngl, B. 8 ' E . 317.8: E n g l, R 303 | K. 317.10: E n g l. B. 101 E . 318 .6 : B a tt* Aud. E . 318L .2: E ngi. R. I E . 3 2 1 .2 : E n g l. B .1 0 5 E .3 3 3 K : E n g l. B .3 0 4 E . 3 3 5 L .2 : P e a rc e H. 101 E . 3 3 8.2: E n g !. R. 204 E . 3 4 2 .2 : E ng!, B. 203 E .3 6 0 K : E n g l. B .301 E .3 7 5 L : E n g !. B. 208 Keo. 302 .4 : G. H .3 Keo. 3 0 3 .2 : G. H .3 1 9 Ecr>. 3 0 3.4: G. H .3 0 3 Keo. 3 6 7 K : G. H .3 0 5 E d . A .3 9 1 K : S. H . 204 E d . A .3 9 2 K : S. H. 227 E d . C , 3201,.6: H. E B IOO E d. C. 667K *. H. E . B 331 E d .C . 3 6 7 T ; D rm B .3 0 1 E d .C . 6 7 0 R b : S. H .3 1 2 E d. P . 3 69: S. H .3 0 4 E d. P. 381 : S. Ii. 210 Ed. P .3 8 2 K : S. H. IO! E. E . 361.2: E n g r. B. 315 E. E .8 7 4 : E n g r B. 217 E . E .3 9 6 : P . E . B. 300 E E 496: P. E. B. 300 E. M. 316.4: P. E. B 302 E. M. 3 6 9 K : E n g r. B. 204 F r . 3 1 4 K .2 : B att* IL 217 F r . 314K .4 : B a tts H. 104 G eo. 601b .2 : G. B. 14 G eo. 3 02: G H. 215 Geo. STOK: G B. 108 G e r. S U K .2 : B att* H 2 U G e r. 349: B a tts H. 110 G k .6 filb M ain B, 2702 G ov. 3*24 L G. H. 7 G ov. 367 :G H IOO G rg . 305 .4 : C. B 218 H. E. 203: H. E. B. 105 FL E .8 0 3 : I L K B .1 0 5 H .E .3 1 6 Q : H . E . B. 127 H is. .S U L ,6 : P earce H .201 H is. 3 4 3 M ; P m ce H. 105 H it. 35RM : G. H. I l l Hi*. 3 6 7 M : G H. 108 Hi*. 3 7 7 L * G H. 113 In* 3 57: W H. 101 J .8 1 2 R J . B .2 0 3 J . 824b.2: J B. 205 U S . 3 4 0 ; M ain B .111 I M. SO IK.4: Ben. H. 106 M .301 K U Ben. H. 12 M. 3 0 3.4: Ben. H .2 0 2 ll . 304.6 Ben. H. 107 M. 3 0 5 F U : B m . H .2 0 * M 3 0 5 E .6 : Ben. H 101 M .6 1 3 E a .4 : Ben. H .2 1 4 M. B IS E i>.4 . Ben. H U M. 325.2: B m . H. 102 M. 3 2 6 .2 : Ben. H .3 1 0 M 3 7 6 .8 : Ben. H. 104 M 3 6 8 : B att* H. 115 M 6 7 9 b : B att* H 105 W OK’Jb : Ben. H. 314 M 391 M : Ben. IL 201 Man 825.2: W H, 306 M an. 334.4. W . H 310 M an. 868.2 : W. H 1 1 M E. 312.4 E n g r R. 212 M. E 224 2 E n g r. B. SOI M. E . 326.2: E n g r. B 138 M E. 340.2: Ben. H .8 M E . 465K G. G, A ud. Mkt 337 I W IL 2 M S .8200.4 E. I). H all SOP M S. 874b,4; E D H all 115 Mu* 41 lh 2 : Mus. B. I Oft Mu*. 2 2 6 K : Mus. B. 200 P. E n . 6 2 0 a.2: P. E. B .3 0 7 P. E n .3 7 1 *. E n g r. B .3 1 7 P h i. 3 2 9 L : B a tts IL 232 P h r. 202 4: P h r B .3 0 4 P h r. 3 0 3 .2 : P h r B. 101 1 P h r.8 1 3 b .2 : C, B .3L 3 P h r. .363: P h r. B. 311 P h r, 8 7 9 : C, B .3 1 5 P h y . 401 2 : IL M A. P h y , 835.2 Phv. B. 301 P h v . 452 Phv, B. 203 P h y , 6 8 5 L b : Phy. R 121 P sv . S I0.2 S. H 314 R e t. 8 2 5 : W. H. IO Rua. B12b: B att* H. *202 Bec. 2 2 3 : W' H. 401 Soc. 3 0 2.2: G H 201 Soc. 3 1 3 : G. H. I Spe, 217.2: Spe. B 213 Spe. 319 .4 : Spe. B. 202 S p n . 3 22: B att* H in ? Zoo. 325 K Zoo, S39 Zoo. 275K E, Sc. B. 313 I S'* B 331 t Sc. B 223 S A T U R D A Y M ay 25. 7 -10 P.M . M O N D A Y M ay 27, 7 -1 0 P.M. (B usine** W ritin g 221, C ivil E n g i­ n e e rin g 126. P h y sic a l E d u c a tio n 333, Spanish b l 2a, an d c la sse s m e e tin g F rid a y ev e n in g s) B. W 221 (a ll sec tio n s) . H M A. C. E. 126 (a ll s e c tio n s ): E. Sc. B. 115 E d. A. 3 7 8 : E n g l. B. 110 I Ed. A. 3 8 0 !,: E n g l. B. 5 I P. E d. 333 < i i i se c tio n s) : B a tts A ud. Spn. 6 1 2 a .I : B a tts H. 230 Spn, 61 2 a .2 : B a tts H.2.32 S p n . 6 1 2 a.3 : B a tt* H .2 0 2 Spn. 6 i 2 a .4 : B a tts H . 115 ; Spn. 612 a .5 : B a tts H. 101 Spn. 6 1 2 a .6 : B att* IL 232 Spn. 6 1 2 a.7 : B att* H 302 Spn. 6 !2 a .8 : B a tt* H. 102 Spn. 6 12a,9 : B a tt* H 318 Spn. 6 l 2 a , l l : B a tts FL 307 M ONDAY (A ir Science 4 1 4b, G e rm a n 407, M ilitary Science 4!0b, N av al Science 314. and c la s se s m eetin g W e d n e sd a y ev en in g * ) A S. 414b (all se c tio n s) : B a tts Aud. E d .C . 385: E n g l, B. 104 G er. 407.1 : B a tt* H. 234 G er. 407.2: B a tts H. 102 G er, 407.3: B a tts H . 307 G er. 407,4: R a tta H . 302 ; lie r . 407.5: R a tts H .2 3 4 G er. 407.7: B a l u H. 232 G er. 407,9: B a tts H. 115 G er. 407.11 : B a tts H. 318 G er. 407.15: B a tts H . 101 G er. 407.19: B a tts H. 232 G er. 407.21 B a tts H. 105 G er. 407.23 R a tts H. 230 G er. 407.27 B a tta H 202 Gov. 384 K : E n g l. B, 105 M. S. 4 10b ( all se c tio n s) : H. M. A. N S. 314 (a ll s e c tio n s) : E. Sc B. M ay 27. 9-12 A.M. 115 (C la s se s m e etin g M W F t ) Acc. 327 .6 : WL H .3 1 0 Acc. 329.3: W H. 301 Acc. 382: WL H .201 Ae. E . 2 6 3 a ; E n g r. B. 217 Ae, E. 263b: C. B 218 A nt. 302.1: Ben. H. 111 A nt. 366: B en. H. 105 Arc. 3 2 8 : A B. .307 Art 3 0 6 :A . B . 105 Bio. 6 0 7 a.3 : B L. 12 Bio. 6 0 7b.l I : C. B. 15 B. L. 3 2 4 .6 : WL H TOI R. W . 3 2 0.5: P e a rc e H. 105 V. E. 414.1 : P. E , B. 307 C. FL 414.3: FL Sc. B. 11 5 C. E. 354 .3 : P. E. B .300 C. IL 360: E n g r. B. 207 C E .2 6 0 E : E n g r . B . t i s Ch. 370K : E . Sc. B 312 Ch. E .3 8 8 : C. B. 315 FL 6 0 lh .7 3 : E n g i. R 112 FL 601b.7 5 ; E n g l. B. 104 E. 601H.77 : E n g l. B. 303 E ft01b.79: E n g l. R. 105 E. 6Di b . 8 t : E n g l. B, 8 E. ftOlb.83 : E n g l. B. 304 E. 601b,85: E n g l. R. 101 FL 601H.87: E n g l. R. 204 E 601b.89 : E ng!. B. 206 E. 312K .1 9 : E n g l. B. 3 E . 3 1 2 K,2 8 ; E n g l. B.301 E. 812K .25: E n g t B. 306 E. 317.11: E ng! B. 208 E. 318.19: Ben. H .8 Keo. 3 02.15: E n g l. B. 203 E m .3 0 3 .1 7 : E n g ’ B.201 Keo. 3 03.19: E n g l. B. I E g o ,3 3 9 K : G H .3 E m . 3 7 8 K .G . H .3 0 5 E .E .3 2 3 Q .1 : r e a r e r H .101 FL E. 6 36b.I : C. B. 319 FL M. 3 1 3.3: P. F . B. .302 FL M. 315.11: E n g r. B. 206 FL M. 3 3 3 .9 : E n g r. B. 204 Yr. OOI 3 : B att* H. 318 G er. 3 1 5 L .1 : B a tts H. 217 (»er. 3 2 5 L .1 : B att* H. 217 G k .406: G .H . IOO Gk. 407.2: CLH I DI Gk. 223b: M ain B. 2707 Gov. 3 2 3 K : G. H . 7 C rg . 3 2 8 : S ue. R. 310 H E . 3 34: H. E B. 127 Hi*. ftOPh.I : B a tta H. 232 Hi*. . 1 1 5 0 : Ben. H IOO His. 3 1 6 L .7 : G. H I U E X A M SU P P L IE S Hi*. 3 1 5 L .9 : G. H, I H i t . 3 1 0 L .U G . H. 113 Ins. 3 68: W . H. 210 J . 325 J . B. 203 L at. 40 7 .3 . B a tt* H. 106 L. R. 461: M ain B. .311 M. 002.1: H. K R. 106 M. 301.7: B a tt* H. 102 M .301 E 17: B en. FL 15 M 301E. 19: Ben. H. 102 M 303.11 ; Ben. H 314 M, 304,15: B en. H 107 M 204E l I : Meze* H. 102 M. 305.5: B en. H. 104 M. 3 0 5 E J 9 : Ben H. 202 ! M 3 0 6 E .21 : B att* H. 110 M 306FL23 : B en. H . 101 M. 6 1 3 E b .1 5 : Ben. H. 214 M .3 2 1 K : B en. H. 12 M. 326.7: B en. H U O M 326.13 : Ben. H. 201 Man. 334 7: W. H 310 M. E. 3 1 2 .7 : E n g r. B. 212 NL E. 320(3: E n g r. B 316 Mkt. 337.7: W. H. 112 Mkt. 3 6 0 : WL IL 306 Mus. 6 0 6 a.3 ; Mu*. B. 105 P. En. 3 )0 .3 ; E n g r B 137 P. En. 3 6 8 .1 : P. E. B 302A P En 168.1 : P. E. B 302A Phi. 310.6: B a ile H I U Phr. 32011 P h r. B. 304 P h r. 343: P h r. B 101 Phy. 801 b .3 : Phv. B .203 Phy. 609b. I : Phv. B *201 Psy. 310.5: Mere* H 101 P*y, 311 : Meze* H. 106 Psv. 3891.; Meze* IL 306 Rus. 406.2: B a tts IL 104 I Rua. 407.2: B a tt* H 234 i Sec. 3 0 5 .6 : WL H. 216 Soc 302.1 1: G H. 215 Soc. 303.3: B m , H. 208 Spe 303.9: Spe B 202 Sue. 303,11 : Sp*. B. 214 Spe. 319 .1 1 ; Spe. B. 213 S ta. 432.7: W H 401 Zoo. 316K 7 ; E Sc B. 33! Zoo. 343: E. Sc. B. 137 M O N D A T May 27. 2 -5 P.M . (Clast*#* m eetin g TT 2) Art 318L .fi: A rt B. 114 C. FL 1 2 4 K .I; B a tta Aud. C E 124K .8: B att^ Aud. G .E . 4 4 2 :1 E H . 307 ( E 282 N : E n g r . B. 207 Ch. 222 : E Sc. B. 137 Hid. C. 3 1 8 L .6 ; A rt B- 114 FL E .3 2 4 .4 : P E B .300 E M. 2 2 0 .6 : EngT. B. 204 and 206 (irg . 312: Spe. B. 304 IL K 348; H PL B. 331 Af. FL 443: H M A. M E 568: FL Sc. K I U Mu*. 413b .4 Mu*. B. 200 T U E S D A Y May 28. 9 -12 A.M . (( la sse s m e e tin g TT I and T T 1 -2 :3 0 ) Ae. E 261 K E . D. H a ll 106 A n t. 302.6: Ben. IL 111 A nt. 3*23: B en. H . 202 A rc. 252: A. B 307 A r. FL 4 1 0 L : A. B. 105 A r. FL 269L : A. B. 208 Bio. 607b.8: B. L. 12 CL E .3 4 0 : FL FL B .3 0 7 C E. 3 8 8 K : E n g r. B 313 Ch. 891.4: E. Sc. B. Si 2 Ch. 394K : E . Sc. B. 137 FL 312K .16: E n g l. B I FL312K 18: E n g l. B. 201 FL 318.14: E n g l. B. 203 E. 3 7 7 K.2: B a tts H . 2,32 FL 396K : E n g l. B. 302 Keo. 302.10: G. H. 317 Keo. 302.12: P e a rc e H. 101 Keo. 303.10; E n g l. B 301 Keo. 303.12: G. H. 319 Eco. 303.14: P e a rc e H. 105 Ed. A. 312.4: S. H. 302 Ed. C. 3 0 6 .4 : S. FL 205 I E d . C. 32 0 L .3 : S. H .S 0 3 1 FLL C. 322T 4 : M ain B .311 E d .C . 361: WL H .1 1 2 Ed. CL 360; S. IL 21 n E d. P. 371: S. H . 312 Ed. P. 380M : S. H . 227 FE E. 324.2: E n g r. B. 13« FL FL 635b.2: E n g r. R. .315 FL M. 2*20.4 : E n g r B. 204 and 206 Hi*. 316K .14: G. H . I H ia .3 1 5 L .1 8 : G. H. I l l H is .3 l5 L .2 0 ; E . Sc. B. 331 I. T .3 7 8 : W. H. 23 L. S. 322T.4 : M ain B. 311 M. 301.6: B en. H. 104 M .301 E .1 4 : B en. H. 12 M. 301 E . l 6: B en. H. 15 M, 303.12: Ben. H .3 1 0 M. 303.14: B a tts H. 101 M. 303.16: Ften. H. 107 M. 303.18; B en. H . 105 M. 304.12: B en. H. IOT M. 304.14: B en. H. ‘201 M. 2 0 4 FLS: B en. H. 314 M. 305FL 16: Ben. H . 10*2 M. 305 FL 18: B a tts H. 115 WL 613E& .12; B en. H. 214 M. 613E b.IO : B en. FL 208 M. 371L : B a tts H. 105 M an. 326.6: W . H. IO! M an. 336 .2 : R en. H. 106 M an. 374.4: WL H . 306 M an. 376.2: UL H. 14 M. E . 211.4: E n g r. B. 207 M. E. 312.16: E n g r . B. 301 M. E . 361.2: G. B. 14 Met. 271: FL D. H all 101 Mkt. 337.12: W H .2 1 0 Mu*. 269L .11 : M us. B. 105 Mus. 3021,: R ecital H all P Ed. 360: S. H. IGI Phi. 312.2: E . Sc B. 115 Phi. 353: M eres H. 101 Phv. 401.6: H. M. A. Phv. 801b.6: P h r B 203 Phy. 320: P hy. R. 201 Phy 365.4: P h y . B. SOI Pay. 340: B a tts A ud. Pay. 342: B att* H. 102 Pay. 378: M ez»s H 3M Ret. 367: WL H. 408 Soc. 302.8: G. H. 215 J Soc. 322.4: B en. H. 8 Spe. 303.8: Spe. B. 213 Spe. 314K .2: Spe. B. 214 Spe. 3 1 9JO : S p e. B. 202 , Spe. 332: Spe. B.201 S p e .371: Sne. B .3 1 0 S ta. 432.4: W . H. IO Zoo, 391K : E Sc B. 223 T U E S D A Y May 2*. 2 -5 P M (C l* sees m e e tin g M W F I ) Acc. 61 la .1 3 : W . H. 316 t i c . 611 b.l I: WL H. 301 A nt. 302.3: Ben H i l l A rt 3 IS L .5 : A rt B. 114 Bio. 607a.5 B. L. 12 Rio. 607b. 13 C. R 15 Bot 328: B, L. 301 B. W. 320,7: W . H. 210 CL K. 124 K 5: IL FL B. 307 C. E. 124K 7: P. FL B .300 C. FL 354.6: E n g r. B .3 1 5 C E .2 6 8 : E n g r. B .3 J 3 , C. FL 369L : E n g r R 223 C. M. 3 9 1 : WL H 6 : D rw . 301.9: E n g r. B. 206 ; D rw . 301.11: IL r). H a l l 212 Drm-. 302.19; E n g r. H. 300 j Drw. 302.21: Fingr. R. 3Q2 D rw . 302.23: E n g r. H 308 Drw. 302Q: FL D. H a ll 112 FL HOIb.91: E n g l. B 105 E .f0 1 b .9 3 : E n g l. B .206 FL 6 0 !b.95: E n g l. R. 306 FL 6016.97: E n g ). B .3 I E. 601b.99: E ng!. B. 303 FL 601b.IG I; E n g l. B. 301 FL 601b 108: E n g l. B. 104 FL 312K .27: E n g l. B 203 FL 317.13: E n g l. B 8 E. 31$ 23: E n g l. R. I FL 318 25 E n g l 8 .2 0 1 E. 3791.: FL Sc, R H i Eco. 302.17; G H .3 E co. 3 0 2 J 9: G. H .3 1 9 Eco. 303.21: G, H. 215 E d. C. 318L .5: A rt B. 114 E d .C . 320L .5: S. H .2 1 0 VA. P. 341: S. H. 101 E d. P .3 8 2 L : S. H. 312 Ed. P. 387: S H. 304 FL E. 323Q .3: E n g r. B. 138 E. E .3 3 1 : H. Af. A. E . E . 431: H. M. A. FL M. 315.13: P. E. B. 302 IL M. 220.3: P e a rc e H. 101 FL M. 333.11: P e arce H. 105 (rec. 6 0 1 a.I : G. G. A ud. G er. 312L.3: B a tts H .3 0 2 G er. 314L.3: B atts H. 104 W E D N E S D A Y May 29, 2 -5 P.M . (Cia**#* m e e tin g T T 2:3 0 -4 and T T 3) Bac. 3 93: E. Sc. B. 223 : Rib. 31 TWM: VYr Ley Bibl* C h a ir 1 Bio. 60 7 a.2 : B. L. 12 i D rw . 301.10: FL D . H all ! 12 D rw , 3 01.12: E. D. H all 207 D rw . 302.16: E n g r. B. 300 i D rw . 302.1,8: E n g r. B. 302 D rw . 302.20: E n g r , B. 308 ; D rw . 204.2: E . D. H a ll 212 E .3 1 2 K .2 0 : E n g ’, B. 1 E . 3 18.16: En el. B .2 0 3 j Eco. 302.14: B en. H. 8 ; Eco. 303.16: B en. H. 106 Ed. A. 312.6: M oses H . ICI E d .C . 67 0 T b : B att* H .1 1 5 Ed. P .S 8 0 P ; E n g l. B. 102 Ed. P. 38 1 K : E n g l. B. 112 F in . 355.4 Ben. H. 15 Geo. 601 a .2 : G, G. A u d . G er. 394: R att« H. 217 Gov. 380: B a tts H. 104 G rg . 326: E n g l. B 103 : H is. S U K . 18. Batt,* H, 232 H is. 315L .2 4 ; B en. H i l l I* S. 3 9 1 : M ain B .311 , M. 3 0 IE .1 8 : Ben. H. 12 1 M. 303.20: B m . H .3 1 0 M. 3 0 5 E .20 : B e n .H . 808 Af. 3331,: Ben H. 2 l l M. 6 9 ?L b : Ben. H . IO? M an. 3 3 4,8: B a tts H 234 M an. 370: E n g l, 8 201 M a n .8 7 4 .6 : E n g i. B ICI M an. 376,4: B a tts H. 110 M an. 385 .2 : Ben, H. 105 M an. 385.4: Meze* IL 104 M. E. 211.6: E n g r. B. 141 M. FL 211.10: E n g r. B. 138 M FL 211.12: E n g r. B 158 P. E d .,3 1 0 .2 : WL G . 5 ] P. E n. 3 8 5 L : P. F. B 500 ! P hi. 370: Meze* H. 314 s Phy. 401.8: P h y . B. 201 ■ Phv. 3 9 7 : P h y .B .3 0 1 I S ta . 432.6: E ^ c , B. 115 w e d n e s d a y Alay 29, 7-10 P.M . (P h y s ic s S i 2a and S p an ish 407) Phy, 812a (a1! se c tio n s) : H. IL A. Spn. 407.1 B a tts H .2 3 4 Sp n . 407.2: B a tts H. 230 Spn. 407.3: E a tU H .3 1 8 Spn. 407.5 ; B a tts H, 202 Sp n . 407.6: B a tts H. 101 Spn. 407.7: B a tta H . 232 Sp n . 407.8: R a tts I!. 232 Spn. 407.9: B a tts H .2 3 4 Spn, 407.10; B att* H . 105 Spn. 407.13: B a tts H .3 0 2 Spn. 407,15: B a tts FL 102 Spn. 407.17: B a tt* H . 115 S p n . 407,19: B a tta H . 215 Spn. 407,21: R a tts H. 307 Spn. 407.23: B a tt* H. HO T H U R S D A Y Alay 30. 9 -12 A.M. (C la s se s m e etin g M W F 3) ! ' Acc. 611 a .9 . WL H. 201 A c c .6 1 1 a .ll W. U . 316 Acc. 61 lh.17 : WL R . 301 A r. E . 262; A. B. 208 A rt 305.3: A. B. 105 I B. WL 320.9: B en. H. 106 C h. 8 0 U .1 5 : C. B. 15 an d G. B 14 Get Your STUDY GUIDES at the University Co-Op G er. 324L .3: B a tta H. 104 I Gk. 407.4: G. H. ICI I G ov. 374: G. H . 7 I H. E . 306: H. E. B. 331 : H. E . 327: H. E. B. 211 H is. 315K .18: G. H. I l l i H is. 31 B L J I : G. H. I | In*. 274: WL H. 23 L a t. 406.3: G. H. IOO L a t. 407.2*. B a tts H. 110 M. 301.9: Ben. H. 201 M. 3 0 1 E .2 1 : Ben. H. 106 I M .3 0 1 E .2 3 : Ben. H .2 1 4 M. 303.13: Ben. H. 15 M. 303.15: Ben. H. C02 M. 303.17: Ben. H. 101 M. 304.17: Ben. H. 104 i M, 204E .13; Ben, H 107 M .3 0 5 E .2 5 : Ben. H. 102 M. 6 1 3 E a ,1 3 : Ben. H .8 M .6 1 3 E b J.7 : Ben. H .2 0 8 M. 326.9: Ben, H .3 1 0 M. 688b: Ben. H .314 i M an. 384.11: WL H. 310 , M an . 336.3*. W . H. 112 M an. 362.3: W. H. 14 M. FL 812.9: E n g r. P. 204 ! M. E. 466K : E n g r. B. 212 a n d 301 I Mkt. 337.9. WL H .3 0 6 M kt. 339.3 W H. 2 M. S. 824b.3: E . D. H all 115 I Mu*. 269L .4: Mus. B. 106 P. E n. 3 2 1.3: E n g r. B. 137 P E n . 362.1: E n g r. B. 215 P h y . 401.5: Phv. B. 201 P h y . 609a: P h y . B. 203 i P sy . 349: B a tts A ud. Pay. 377: Meze* H. 106 . P sy . 3 8 4 K: M ezes H . 104 Psy. 3 8 4 M : M eres H. 305 ! Rue. 407.4: R a tts H. 217 Sec. 102.5: W. H 216 Soc. 802.13: G. H. 203 Soc. 3791.: G H.2O0 Spe. 11 ILA : Spe. R. 202 Sp*. I l l L .3 : Spe. B. 202 Sp*. 319.13: Sp*. B. 213 1 Sp*. S67L .1: Spe, R .3 H Sp*. 3 6 7 L.3: Spe. R .214 S p e .3 6 7 L .5 : Spe. B.201 Spe. 367L .7: Sp*. B. 310 S ta . 432 9: WL H. 101 T r. 366: WL H. IO T U E S D A Y May 28, 7 - U P.M. (C h e m iv try 605b and F rench 407 and 612a) C h. 605b (nil s e c tio n s ) : B atta Aud.* CL B. 15, G. B. 14. H .M A F - 407.1: B atta H. 102 F r. 407.2 B a tts H. 234 F r. 407.3: B a tta H 234 I Ch. 372L : FL Sc. B. 331 C. M .3 7 9 : E n g l. B. 102 C. M .4 7 9 : E n g l. B. 102 E . 601 K l0 5 : E n g !. B. 30.1 E. 6 0 lb . 107: E ng! B .3 0 4 E. 601b. 109 . E n g l, B. 306 E 6 0 1 b .l l I : E n g l. B .2 0 6 E. 6 0 1 b .ll3 : E ng!. B, 201 E. 601b.l 15: E n g l. B. 204 E. 312K.31 ? E ng! B. 203 E. 317.15: E n g l. B.301 E. 318.27; E n g i. B. 105 E. 318.29: E n g l. B 208 E. 387: E ngl. B. 308 E m . 302.21: E n g l, B. I Eco, 303.23: Meze* H. 101 E. M. 315.15: E n g r B .3 0 0 E. M. 220.5: E n g r. B 206 E . M 333.13: E n g r R. 204 F in . 3 81: E ng! B 108 F in . 397 : M ezes H* 102 F r . 396K : R a tts H. 217 M. 801E .2 5 : B en H 206 M. 303.19: Ben. H 310 M. 304.19: Ben. H. 12 M. SOY FL 27 : Ben. H. 314 M. HOK : Ben. H .2 1 4 M E. .311.9: E n g r B. 141 M. E. 342: E n g r B. 138 M k t 339.5: Ben. H. 101 P. Ed. 310.3 . S. H 101 P sy. 3 8 6 L : Mezes H. 305 Psy. .389K : Mezes H . 106 Psy. 395K Mezes H. 814 Spe. 186: B att* H. I IO Spn. 396K : B att* H. 217 S ta . 432.11: B a tts H .2 3 4 T H U R S D A Y May 30. 2-5 P.M . ( A i r Science 403b, G erm an 406, M ilita ry Science 401b, and N a ta l Science 303) 40 7h (a ll s e c tio n s ) : H . M. A. 406.1 : B a tts H. 115 406.3; B a tts H, 101 406.5: R a tts H. 102 406.7: B att* H. .307 406.9: B a l u H 232 406.! I : B att* H. 234 406.13: B att* H. 318 . 401b (all s e c tio n s ) : B i t t s Aud. . 303 (a ll sectio n s) : R. L. IS Yr. 407.4: Yr. 407.5: Yr, 407,6: F r 407,7: F’r. 407.9: F r. 4 0 7 J I F r. 407.13 F r. 407.U Yr. 407.17 Yr. 612 * .l F r. 6 l2 a .2 F r. 612a.3 F r. 612a.5 B a tts H. I U B att* H. 101 B atta H .1 1 5 B a tts ll , HO B att* H .2 3 4 : B a tts H .202 : B att* H 232 B a tts H. 105 i B att* H. 232 : Batt* H. 302 : B a tts H. 104 ; B a tts H. 307 : B att* H. 318 W E D N E S D A Y May 29, 9-12 A.M . (C la s se s m eetin g T T S l l ) A rc. 213L .4; A, B. 105 A rt 333 A. B. 307 B a c .816: FL Sc. B. I l l Bac 629b.*2: H .M . A. C. FL 435.2: E n g r. B. 138 D rm 365L : D rm . K, 301 FL M. 220.2: Finer. B. 204 a n d 206 H E . 205.2; H .E . B .1 0 5 H E, 305.2: H IL B. 105 H is. 315L.16: B a tts H. 232 L at 224: E n g l. B. 5 M . E . 312.14: E n g r. B 301 M. FL 224.6: E n g r. B. 212 M u * . 4 I T b . 2 : R e c i t a l H a l l r h r 113b.4. E. Sr B 137 P h y 401.4. P a y . B .201 T H I BSD A Y May 30. 7-10 P.M . ( C l a r e s m ee tin g T T 4. TT 4 -5 :3 0 . T T 5. T u 1:15 6:45, and Th 4 :1 5 -6 :4 5 ) Eco. 302.16; Meze.* HL 101 Eco. 803.18: Ben. H .8 Ed. C .6 6 7 R .1 : M us. B. 105 Ed. C. 667T.4 : Mu*. B. 108 Ed. P 3 7 6 P : B a tt- Aud. E M. 397 : E n g r. 3. 204 Hi*. 315L.26 B m . H. I l l Phi 385 Mezes H IO! R. E 378L : B*n H. U 4 Spe. 355. M ete* H. 106 T H E D A IL Y T E X A N P *g# A Friday. April 7k. 1957 ! J o r d a n Little Man On the Campus S t a g e Bv Biblcr Texan Abroad It Could Be You. . js« f™' Usi"g In less than two weeks, two University students have Ike’s Doctrine r been killed in car accidents along the rural highways of Texas. Their deaths brought deep grief to their families, a heartfelt loss to sorority sisters, fraternity brothers, and personal friends, but to most students they meant very little. With 16,760 students roaming the Forty Acres it is too easy to face the news of death with a shrug of the shoulders and a philosophical attitude of “it will never happen to me.” The fact remains that last >ear 6 percent of fatal accidents on rural highways involved students. The age bracket from 20-24, which co\ers most stu­ dents allowed to have cars at the University, caused 16.7 percent of all rural accidents in 1956. This is the highest ratio for accidents, and comes from an age group which has only 11.5 per cent of the state’s licensed drivers. Every day seven people die on Texas highways and 305 are injured. Dollarwise this costs over $500,000 per day in property loss alone. People tend to view statistics w ith little interest and less emotion, but the 2,611 Texans killed last year paint a picture that graphs and charts fail to visualize. Judging by the haste in which students leave Austin for holidays, the OU game, and weekends at home it is only logical that speed is the leading reason for accidents in the rural areas. With faster, newer cars dominating the traffic scene, drivers are placing too much confi­ dence in the powerful models with not enough common sense in driving. This is emphasized by the 60 percent of the fatal accidents which involve only one car. Every University student shares the responsibility of ■ leading the motorists of Texas in cutting down the un­ necessary slaughter of fellow citizens that occurs each year. Traffic rules, a basic part of the driver’s license test, should be retained and practiced after receiving a license and not forgotten because the test is over. Deaths and injuries are steep prices to pay for laxity in safe driving habits. It is the duty of each student to conduct an individual safe driving campaign to reduce the black* plague of death that covers the highways of Texas. The conscientious student will accept the burden and remember the grim picture that faces the Texas motor­ ist. But the average student will probably forget—and ma.\’ become a statistic. —GOODWIN This Was A pril O ne Year Ago If you w ers on cam p u s last A pili but didn't run for o ffic e —w ell you just w eren't in the sw ing of things. The m ost crow ded field in y e a r s included seven candidates for the two m ost influential posts. Foul well-known students w anted to be president, and three, D aily T exan editor R un-offs in these ra ces involved L loyd H ayes and N ancy Mc- M eans, victors and their opponents Bill Wright and D oyle H arvili The T exan staff rushed an election extra into print after the first day s balloting, haw king three it on streets and hours after polls closed The extra, second in tw o >ears. w as m ade possible through the stu d en ts’ use of borrowed voting m achin es. Until 1955 com p lete results had been unknown until tired ballot-counters finished their job late at night. in d w ellin gs about C andidates did not have the ballot to th em selv es. 7’here w ere two constitutional am en d m en ts, one for staggerin g Student A ssem bly term s and one for a straight plurality election plan, as w ell as the contro­ versial referendum on raising the compulsory' T exas U nion fee “ IN ORDER TO FORM A MORK PF.K PF.tT UNIO N" partisans of the student center at the corner of Mall and D rag had cam paigned in 1932, had not p ersisten tly for years. The Union Building, erected grow n a square foot in the quarter-century w hich had seen U n iversity enrollm ent trip le. The m ain stream s of student life had begun to pass the Union by, and m any w ho found activity and recreation elsew h ere saw' no need to stem the trend. On the other side, and m ore vocal, w ere Jitter N olen his U nion staff, the Student A ssem bly, the T exan and the students w ho did use the Union or felt they would if m ore w ere offered. In the blueprints w ere additional lounges, reading room s, f a t ­ uity room s, a sm all theater, bow ling lanes, a lakeside branch, and num erous other en ticem en ts Such U nion-using groups as the E x-Stu dents’ A ssociation had agreed to share part of the $2,OOO.WX) cost The go-ahead sign aw aited assu ran ce of the stu d en ts’ share. The Board of R egents required that two-thirds of 30 per cent of the students approve the projected increase from SI 'This actu ally m eant two-thirds of to $5 in the com pulsory Union fee those voting in the election I A sim ila r attem pt had been rejected in the 1953 fall voting, and there w as still opposition am ong nonusers. Would enm ity and apathy again thw art the cau se? E ven when the election extra c a m e out, som e doubt rem ained. Although 6.653 students ta record num ber! had voted for president, 79 of these exp ressed no opinion on the Union m atter. The R eg e n ts’ lang­ uage had seem ed clea r enough until the ta lk in g when the 4 474 y e a s w ere seen to be 68 3 per cent of the votes cast on the referendum hut only 65 2 per cent of all “ in the election'' as a whole Such a tech n icality could not keep Jitter Nolen from cla im s of victory. After due con sid eration, the A dm inistration agreed Students w ould not pay the S5 U nion fee until the sem e ste r construction began how ever. The old, unexpanded place m anaged to accom m od ate two en ter­ taining Forum .Speaker gu ests that month. Henry Hull, actor, in gratiat­ ingly im personated Mark Twain and Bennett Cert touched on that ch aracter and others in A m erican H um or," talk on “ C hanging Styles in a . . t< CAMPI A CAVALCADE; F aculty Council voted pi-ohibit UT tea ch ers from stum ping or w riting m aterial for candidates for g o v er­ nor, lieutenant governor, and the le g isla tu r e . T exas R elays en- trants broke eight records tied one. and set two in new events . . , The sub sidised, unprofitable Student Clipping Bureau would te a s e operations in the sum m er, it w as announced . . . the D ep artm en t of D ram a pre­ . . , The ll student group* in the U ni­ sented Love s I Oil tom % Dr*! The C ollege of Arts versity R eligious Council a g ie e d to d esegregate . . Mica and Wk a and Sciences* Program in C riticism w as initiated hosted the N ational Independent Students A ssociation convention . . . A m ong those branded at Round-Up tim e w ere Cella Buchan, elected S w eeth eart of the LL; Dr. W. 7 Guy and Dr. H enry Henze, Scarbrough A ward recip ien ts; and Alpha Chi Om ega w hose "stein " won the last B est All-Round trophy for a Round-Up P arade float And the E a ste r bunn* cam e on April I no fooling - j i m m i e M cKi n l e y By 4. >1. ROBERTS A nil I,vat A i i M i i l r r f Pre** S ta te m e n ts by the A m e ric a n , J o rd a n , and B r itish g o v e r n m e n ts h a v e set the sta g e for a p p lic a ­ tion o f the E ise n h o w e r D o c trin e to the J o rd a n c r isis. K ing H u sse in , e s p e c ia lly , e m ­ in­ the p h a size d the r ela tio n sh ip o f to tern a tio n a l c o m m u n ism tr o u b le s o f h is g o v e r n m e n t. T he U n ited S ta te s put an e x ­ c la m a tio n point a fte r h er s ta te ­ m en t of v ita l in J o r­ d a n 's in d ep en d e n c e by o r d e rin g th e M e d ite rr a n e a n fle e t, in clu d ­ ing the w o r ld 's b ig g e st fig h tin g sh ip . to th e tro u b le a r e a . in te r e st It s a str a n g e th in g to s e e the A m e ric a n N a v y ta k in g up the ro le w h ich B r ita in p la y e d in the a r ea for so lo n g , w h ile B ritish d isc u ssio n r e fe r s p r im a r ily to th eir a ir p o w er . A n other s tr a n g e a n g le of the the p o stu r e now a ss u m e d by U n ited S ta te s is h e r su pp ort, for p u rp o se s of fr e e w orld se c u r ity , of a g o v e r n m e n t w h ic h r ep re ­ se n ts o n ly a m in o r ity of its p e o p le . It that a re ra n be a r g u e d r e f u g e e s the not P a le stin ia n J o r d a n ia n s, h a v in g been in co r­ p o ra ted into J o rd a n through the Isra e l-A ra b w a r and a s a resu lt o f in tern a tio n a l a c tio n p a r titio n ­ ing P a le stin e . T h is c r e a te s a m o r a l a tm o sp h e r e d ifferen t from the u su a l fa sh io n rn w h ich a s s u m e s a m in o rity co n tro l. th e r e r e m a in s a N e v e r th e le s s , the d istin ct b e tw e e n J o rd a n ia n p o litic a l setu p and the tra d itio n a l A m e r ic a n p o licy of se lf-d e te r m in a tio n for p e o p le s. T he a n s w e r , o f c o u r se , is that W estern su p p o rt of th e K in g is ig n o r­ an effo rt to p r e v en t th e a n c e of its h a tred for I s r a e l, fro m th ro w in g th e c o u n try into th e h a n d s of a h e g e ­ su ffo c a tin g C o m m u n ist m o n y . the m a jo r ity , and c o n flic t In th is c o n fu sin g situ a tio n , the K in g s c la im th a t th e tro u b le is b ein g c a u se d b y C o m m u n ist in­ filtra tio n fro m th e o u tsid e b e­ c o m e s an im p o rta n t m a n e u v e r . sta te m e n t by S e c r e ta r y D u lle s that H u sse in c a n he the ju d g e o f w h a t h e lp he n e e d s from th e U n ite d S ta te s w o u ld s e e m to open a broad front to h im . T he A c tu a lly , h o w e v e r , th e A m e r i­ ca n p o sitio n is m o re o f a ste rn w a r n in g a g a in s t in te rv e n tio n by Jo rd a n s n e ig h b o r s than a pro­ in te rv e n tio n by m is e o f d ir ec t the U n ited S ta te s h e r se lf. H u ssein c a n h a v e m o n e y and su p p lie s of c o u r se . A doption by B r ita in of an a tti­ tud e sim ila r to th a t of th e U n ited S ta te s ca n h a v e little p r a c tic a l e ffe c t, sin c e the K in g w ou ld o n ly build a n e w fire un d er w a te r that is a lr e a d y b o ilin g by in v it­ in g a n y retu rn o f B r itish in­ flu e n c e. Job Opportunities in Alaska, examination has been an­ An nounced for Electronic Technician positions paying $4,525 a year, plus cost of living differential, for duty in the Civil Aeronautics Administra­ tion the United States Civil Service Commission has an­ nounced Applications will be ac­ cepted by the Anchorage Joint Board of C S Civil Service Exam­ iners. Pouch 9. Anchorage. Alaska until further notice. Application forms may he obtained from A E. Davis, at the Austin post office. Engineers and accountants are two position i Htegories which cur­ the best opportunity rently offer for career emplo>ment with the Federal Government, the Civil Serv­ ice Commission announced choose Graduate engineers in anc branch of the profession with or without from a wide experience, variety of positions throughout the CS at a starting salary ranging from $4 IHG to $10,320. the commis­ sion sa vs forms and Application Informa­ tion may be obtained from most post offices and applications should to The Eighth Vnited be malled States Civil Service Regional Office U H Commerce Street, Dallas 2. T e x a s • • to The Several Job opportunities ranging from firefighter were announced recently by the US Civil Service Commission staff nurse following are Job openings under civil service airways opera­ tion* specialist commodity industry analvst staff nurse administrative assistant and firefighter Pay scale for these Jobs fall between $3415 and $7 570 per tear, Working loca­ from Arkansas tions are scattered to Alaska Also applications are again being accepted for the equipment special­ ist examination fields of electrical, electronics graphic arts and marine equipment Further information and applica­ tion forms may be obtained from the Austin Post A F Davis et Office or from the I S Civil Serv­ ice Commission Washington 25, D.C. the in in ‘ ort DI J. 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T h e e x p e r i ­ e n c e h a s o n l y c o n f i r m e d m y e a r ­ lie r, a n d not v e r y o r i g i n a l , v i e w t h a t t h e b a c k s e c t i o n s art* e n t e r ­ th a t t a i n i n g a n d o f t e n e x c e l l e n t ; the front ne - frcn ia porn el .'A T ile n a tio n a l e le c tio n s h a v e ju st b e e n c o m p le te d h ere. O v er 115 m il­ lion In d ia n s, about 60 p er c en t of th e n u m b e r e lig ib le , c a st v o te s for a m e m b e r of P a r lia m e n t and for a m e m b e r o f the sta te le g is la tu r e illite r ­ B e c a u s e m a n y In d ia n s a r e a te , v o tin g is a c c o m p lis h e d , not b y m a r k in g a b a llo t, but by drop- m d e e b v e . p in g a b a llo t p a p er in to the hoc ; irr ita p n th b e a r in g the sy m b o l o f th e fa v o r e d a n y o n e w h o c a n d id a te . E a c h p a r t y h a s its o w n sy m b o l—y o k e d b u llo c k s, s ic k le a n d and e a r of co rn , r isin g su n, e tc d u n n g th e se w e r e th e c a m p a ig n p a in te d on a lm o st e v e r y p ie c e of e m p ty w a il s p a c e in India ' ' ’VPi in t h e m o r e : - io n for h i s v i e w cl t h e w et Id is l i v i n g in a wond* ; land. I r n - x-ct that if of lt " s s p w i t i n g s e e k to g iv e The T ea m in W a s h i n g t o n h a d p l a n - u p , nod it t h a t w a y . o r a t lea st h a d t h e c lo s e a t o n e . a n d s i t u a t i o n u n d e r c o m p l e t e c o n tro l. 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T here I c a n w o r r y about all I read of in­ f l a t i o n in t h e I.J S., w here ev en m y A u s t i n l a n d l a d y has just announced a r e n t increase. t h e hill stations foothills is beginning; it s t a y s sm all, about hot a C o n g r e ss P r im e M in iste r N e h r u 's p o w e r ­ ful C o n g r e ss P a r ty w a s the w in n er , e m e r g in g w ith la r g e m a jo r itie s in P a r lia m e n t and in all hut tw o sta te le g is la tu r e s . po lled slig h tly v o te , but th e n u m er o u s o p p o sitio n p a r ty and sp lit into th e n o n -C o n g ress v o te so m a n y p a rts th a t C o n g r e ss c a n ­ d id a te s w o n fa r m o r e s e a ts than th e ir sh a r e of the v o te. in d ep en d en t c a n d id a te s j i n d e c i s i o n in W a -h m e t on. 4 n ew to P a k i s t a n o f 1 fire. m i l i t a r y a i d g o v e r n - v e s t i g a t e P a k i s t a n i T h e r e w a s a b r i e f , h a p p y p e r i o d h e r e w h e n I n d i a n o p i n io n of A m e r i ­ c a a n d its p o l ic i e s w a s m o s t a p ­ p ro v in g . Tills g r e w o u t of p o s itio n on t h e S ue z fig h ti n g a n d M r . N e h r u ’s v i s a w i t h t h e P r e s i ­ d e n t . S o m e t h i n g l ik e n o r m a l c y h a s n o w b e e n r e s t o r e d , h o w e v e r , a n d - u n d e r the Em* nhovver L och . rn is le g is la tu r e a n d h a v e c o n d e m n e d , o u r w i l l i n g n e s s t o in­ ■iaiins in H a sh - ‘g e ttin g e v e n " c o n tin u in g re- i C o m m u n ist in d e- 's e d iffe r e n c e s lio n s a r e not in d iv id u a l he c e c a -dona My m ir is v ie w e d a s ’ w i t h India a n d the to d e a l w it fu sa l C hina is v ie w e d a: fe a sib le . D e sp ite t h In do-A m e n c a n rein I u n frie n d ly , A m e r ic a n - a lth o u g h su b je c te d to a sh® is v e r y w e ll tr e a te d . It h a s been in te r e stin g the p a s t fe w d a y s to j h e a r Mr. K rish n a M elton m a k in g ! s p e e c h e s in w h ic h he s t r e s s e s that ’ the fo r eig n p o lic ie s o f e a c h c o u n try J —in c lu d in g In d ia 's a r e b a se d on I the n eed to prole* I and to p ro m o te in te r e st. H e a d d s, of its n a tio n a l In d ia n p o lic ie s a re c o u r se , A su r p r ise d e v e lo p m e n t, o f c o n ­ sid e r a b le in te r e st o c c u r r e d in the the lit t le sta te o f K era la . T h e r e C o m m u n ists, su p p o rted b y fiv e in- d e p e n d e n ts, w on a m a jo r ity s e a t s in th e fo r m e d th e s t a t e ’s m en t. K e r a la 's e c o n o m ic p r o b le m s s e r io u s and a r e p r o b a b ly m o r e th o se m o r e n e a r ly o f a n y o th e r In d ia n s ta te : th is is fo r the a r e a s o n a b le e x p la n a tio n the C o m m u n ist v ic to r y and a ls o bo j r e a s o n w h y th e y a r e lik e ly to h a v e than p r e c e d in g no m o r e s u c c e s s g o v e r n m e n ts in K er a la . T h e K e ­ r a la C o m m u n ists h a v e p r o m ise d to g o v e r n c o n stitu tio n a lly th e y a r e a s k in g for th e c o -o p e ra tio n o f o th e r p a r tie s and o f th e c e n tr a l g o v e r n m e n t. e v e r y o n e m o v e s w a r ily a n d s p e a k s p o lite ly , a lth o u g h o n e w it su g g e s te d that the C o m m u n ist p r o m ise to im p r o v e the ja ils in K er a la o n ly p r o v e d th a t- in so lu b le th an r» a r g u m e n t u tte r ly th a t a n d and far. So / Official Notices T h e (.’In • sif led P e r s o n n e l Officer o f tup I D iv e rs it y rec ent Iv r e l e a s e d i m m e ­ a d i a t e l y a v a ila b le li s t o f Job o p p o r t u n i t i e s s e c r e t a r y and All o f th e p o s itio n s ar c o p e n for f u l l - t i m e e m p l o y m e n t w i t h one c a- <• ait ion T w o p o s it io n s a r e f o r a d ­ s e n i o r m i n i s t r a t i v e c o i s t y p i s t , not allow in g s t u d e n t v yes to „ppl> O th e r o p e n i n g s ar a s e c r e t a r i e s , s ec r et a ries , for thro, - q u a r t e r t im e s e c r e t a r y ; c le r k - tr an s c rip t e x a m i n e r h o u s e ­ t'- pist. ke e pe r. a c c o u n t ­ a n t and r e s e a r c h a s s is t a n t . c o m p u t i n g c le rk s e n io r S a la r ie s v ar y w i t h q u a l i f i c a t i o n s arn! *'.-perionce F u r t h e r s a l a r y a nd m o l l i f i c a t i o n be t h e C la s s if ie d P e r ­ o b t a i n e d s o n n e l O ff ic e, M ain B u i l d i n g 3303. i n f o r m a t i o n m a y fr o m Texan Classified A d s G R 2-2473 — Extension 29 MONTHLY C LA SSIFIED BATES * w ord* ?0 w ord* .............................................................. * IV lift .................................................................$11.VO CL A SSIFIED BE A U FIN I s T u e s d a y T e x a n ................................................ M on d ay. 4 p W e d n e s d a y T e x a n ...................................... T u r a d s v 4 p T h u r s d a y T e x a n .........................................W e d n e s d a y . 4 si Friday T « x a n ............................................... T h u r s d a y . 4 p S u n d a y T e x a n ........................................................ Friday. 4 p DALLY C L A S S I F I E D R A T E S 20 w o r d s o r less ..................................................... $ .9 5 ............. a y ■ ' •"!n>.I d a y ..................... $ .8 5............. A d d i t io n a l w o r d s .$ .02 $ .01 Mfd D i s p l a y ..........................$1 HS p e r c o l u m n in c h in an a d v e r t i s e m e n t , unto n o t i c e m u s t b e g i v e n a s th e p u b l i s h e r s e r r o r s m a d e eve n* * ! ■ : or.-.I bu* fo r on l y o n e in c o r r e c t in s e r t io n . in I V i ta t io ns, th e s e s. W i l l s o n G L 3-8204. ■ p e r fe c t io n . D i s s e r - Dance Instruction W ork W an te d B A LL R O O M C E A SF SI.OU per h o u r Pi b e p a id fo r s in g ly , lesso n * . L ea r n JKK W a ltz . I-a tin -A m e rit is a u s e fu l a n d d e s h u m a n h a p p in e s s p. D u v a l I a iv e r ii % GR 8-3951 GR 2-9086 e v e r y ■KS O v a te ii'.-'.s H a if p rice * r b ut',. if'ix n d a n ce s, i f a bi** add B a llr o o m n ig h t. o ps can a fte r 5 \ T ro t. D a n c in g it lo ii to A n n e tte S tu d io . Lost and Found E X P E R I E N C E D W H I T E L A D Y w o u ld GR for c h il d r e n . Call to c a r e 11)08 VV e s I 33 Uke 2 2942 T i n O R I N G F R E N C H . T r a n s l a t i o n I nst ru ctre ss. Mile. D u p u i s . E xpe rt GR 6-2296 2506 R io G rande. Tutoring Typing G R E G O R Y GYM S a tu r d a y m g ca r b la n k e t. R e w a r d , lit plaid P h o n e w o o l GR 6-0723, N E E D A C C U R A T E T Y P I N G ’ R e a s o n ­ a b l e GR 2-6402. 708 W e s t 28. L O S T : P A M P H L E T p h y o f A lo n z o Ste H a ll a nd m e n 's T O T R ew a rd . C all L R 2- e n tit le d “ B io g r e - h ie " b e tw e e n E D Sw im s p a r k in g lot. L O ST B ro w n w a ll P le a se r etu r n to < inxid N a n ie sta m p e d et K e e p k il n on I m o n e y . fa ll 109. A p a rtm e n ts F O U R B L O C K S fr e sh ly - d e c o r a te d ro o m s, porch, air-cr rustled $52 50. GR 6 v ne - 1 o f la r g e f c a m p u s. u rn istjsu to r fu r- n o o n s. M O D E R N G A R A G E kPARY MI c U n iv e r s ity m e n c o o le r T ile bath: Sh e rn * r Inner M aid se r v ic e B ills ’ p 2U5.TR S a b in e . GR w e e k e n d s N T S fo r s p r in g s i r ra tes v m in g * For Rent M EN Q U IE T a ir -c Misdo loped I S p rin g , $35 an d $60.' S u n ir anti S c i M aid serve.. A rm s. .i"6 E a s t 30th. GR 7 0501 r o o m s lier $25 g. N . C. W A N T E D ROOMM s ch o o l. M id -law o stu d e n t E x tr e m e ly ' M ust he a b le to pre.' e v id e n c e fin a n e o f C all T. K. Holdsvvoi fo r th ird v A T E r o n v e n ic n t sent s o m e > I r e s poi rth. G R 6 S u m m e r sr law lo c u tio n c o n c r e te n ih ilit y . B O Y S ROOM FO R Jupe. GR 7-0330. Q uods* T H E S I S d is s e r t a t io n . E l e c t r o m a t i e . U T (n eig h bor hood. Mrs. B o h is . GR 7-3749. A L I . T Y P E S w o r k d o n e b v e x p e r i e n c e d t y p i s t , E le c t r o m a tie . G R 2-6359. D I S S E R T A T I O N S . T H E S E S . E le c t r o ! m a t t e ( s y m b o l s ) ; Mrs R i t c h i e U T n e i g h b o r h o o d . G R 2-4945. D E L A F I E L D T Y P I N G S E R V I C E . ~ T h e - d i s s e r t a t i o n s t h e m e s . N o t a r y G R 2-6o69. I ; M R S A L B R I G H T do v o u r t y p i n g E x p e r i e n c e d . E ff ic ie n t . G L 3-2941. T Y P I N G , A N Y kin d R e a s o n a b l e r a te s. Irs Vick. H O 5-1343. T Y P I N G ; S u p e r i o r q u a l i t y w o r k Mrs M ard i W h i t e H O 5-7521 P O R T S . D I S S E R T A T I O N S T H E S E S . R E - e l e c t r o m a t i e E x p e r i e n c e d t \ p in g M in o r e d iti n g . F o u r b lo c k s fr o m c a m p u s . Mrs. B o d o u r . G R 8-8113. C A R E F U L L Y - D O N E T H E S E S U N o n s E x p e r i e n c e d . E l e c t r i c d n s e r - 900 W est JI. GR 2-9444. PT PI N G E X P E R I E N C E D , r e a s o n a b le . C lo s e in l o c a tio n GR 8-3298 T Y P I N G E D I T I N G by * ^ tri8 l e a c h e r . Mrs B r a d le y . GE 2-1231* E X P E R I E N C E D T Y P I N G r ep ort* eta. E le c t r ic . Mrs. H u n te r . G L 3-3546 A BAJt H O T E L a in e r o o m s fo r m en C en tra l h e a t A lr-c v a lo r P -lite r .si rvl L a u n d ry a nd d r y < p a rk in g onditloM in, > e B arb er le a n in g 1 R. El®- s h o p /r iv a l* 2612 G u a d a lu p e P h o n e GR 6 -.»6j 8 MARTHA ANN ZIVLEY, M. B A. c o m p l e t e p r o f e s s io n a l A t y p i n g s e r v i c e ta il o r e d to t h e n e e d s o f U n i­ v e r s i t y s t u d e n t s S p e c i a l k e y b o a r d for l a n g u a g e s c i e n c e a n d e n g i n e e r ­ i n g B U Y IT OR S E L L th e D a lly T e x a n C l a s s i f i e d A d v P h o n e t h r o u g h IT G R 2-2473 b e t w e e n H a n d 5 dan C o n v e n i e n t l y lo c a te d s t WOOTEN HALL 2 1 0 4 G u a d a l u p e Pho. GR 2-3210 L A R G E BRICK H O M E I Bio ic U.T. Cam pus 5 B.R, — Vf2 Baths $22,500 hi I f diversi ty t h e n s e e th IV th* ie of f i n e q u a i i t ' lf y o u ar e c o n n e c t e d a fin e s p a c io u s brick Good l o c a tio n o n a « is a t w o - s t o r y b r ic k room w ith f i r e p l a c e le ve l a nd 2 b e d r o o m s a n d s to r a g e , a n d 2- car g a r a g e w o r k m a n s h i p a n d t h e o v e r a l l s p a c i o u s n e s s for a q u a l i f i e d b u y e r la r g e fa m i l y and w o u l d Ilk* ' on* fit s o u r r e q u ir e m e n t * h o m e s Just East o f th e C a m p u s T h is l o ; ’ m no,' ■' rn a r o o m s n a m . la r g e li v in g I has 3 be dr oom * ba th l a r g e room , a n d m o d e r n k i t c h e n o n th e roo m. mid m o d e r n k it c h e n o n th e s t r e e t o a th u p s ta i r s T h e r e '* a c o m p l e t e b a s e m e n t , a t t ic in m a t e r ia l* and E x c e l l e n t t e r m s c a n be w o r k e d o u t You w il l a p p r e c i a t e t h e q u a l i t y Ii m as I C H u rug !> n I w e e k e n d p ar ti *- Meal* an d F R I D A Y M O U N T A I N R A N C ti for l o d g i n g ! fu r n ish e d . 600 ac r e s t o h ik e ov er. T cn - I n i t c o u r ts , p in g p o n g ta b le s , h o r s e s h o e s s w i m m i n g pool, e tc F o r r e s e r v a t i o n s rail G L 3-1107 or H O 5-9242 a f t e r 5 E S C A P E T H E S C O R C H I N G Meat C a m p on p in e - w o o d e d s h o r e s o f L a k e C o b b o s M e c o n t e e In M aine F o r tnfor r e g a r d i n g c o u n s e l o r p o s i t i o n s m a t io n w r i t e C a m p D ir e c t o r CIM g r a d u a t e ) (b r l S t o u t C ounc il . 142 F r e e S t r e e t . P o r t l a n d , Maine. R E N T T - V ’g. L a t e mod el* . L o w e s t rat es. H O 5-5597. GR 2 2692 E X P E R T T A IL O R IN G ?*"Suits, slacks J a c o b s o n s s h i r t s R e a s o n a b l e r a te s M e n a W e ar. 2332 G u a d a lu p e D A N C E M U S IC : l i g h t i n g all t y p e s e q u i p m e n t Operator. s p e c ia l o f m u s ic and h ig h fu r n is h e d . I- $20. S a t i s f a c t i o n g u a r a n t e e d f i d e l i t y hour* GR 7-5566 di ssi n a t i o n s F O R M U L T I P L E c o p i e s o f y o u r t h es e s. bv m u lt t t it h p r o e ss call GR 2-2473 e x t. 29 Or G R 6-1280 a f t e r 6 a n d b e f o r e 9. A t p r ic e s y o u c an a ff o r d e t c e t e r a t h e m e s For Sale 15-F O O T FAC T OR Y a b o u t. F i b r e g a s * b o t t o m r u n ­ Ideal for s k iin g . E x c e l l e n t c o n d it io n . Heavy du ty t r a i l e r C o m p l e t e $425 3206 M e r e d it h P h o n e GR 7-3*91 la psi r ak e sures H I G H F I D E L I T Y 12" sp eak er en c lo ­ - t o 3 ) cycles feet n b elievab le ba w ith ou t peak*:, only' 3.5 c u b i c S e l e c t fi n is h , s. $50. G R 7 - v , > R U G ‘RTK R E U o n e y e a r o ld RI D D O ­ . . pp. <1. th e B E R M A N R a is ed w i t h Call CU 2-2173. e x t m im e GR 6-12kf* even in gs bef., * 9 ch idron. W o r t h 29 d a y s .-.ars - Ie for 1952 D O D G E C O R O N E T c l u b c o u p e i< E x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n VV ill o l d e r m odel. t r a d e I e n d i i- fo r s c i HO 5-6965. L h : . r W E I G H T 165 " Not a '53 H a r l e y D a v i d s o n scratch. G uaranteed perfect Under 4,000 m ites $265 T erm s Call GR 2-0935 aft er 5 Capitol Piano Company For Ail Your M usical N eed s ............ U kuleles ....................... from I 7 95 from $ 19.85 G uitars B ongos ........................... from $ 10.50 . . from $ 84.95 Hi-Fi Phonograph T ape R ecorders . . . . from $194.50 P ian os ........................... from $ 75.00 S h e e t m u s ic and I n st r u c t io n b o o k s I n s t r u m e n t s and a c c e s s o r i e s Ban d ¥ it Mr ‘N j ' M i - 1 P F A N I T S . AA * ’■ > I NE VEG! PEAL'ZED H E \ T O U B lK THAT \ A, BASEBALL . ANAGEP c A x ( EVERYBODY CO VES TC U!M WITH rWElC problem s... v a* z x j z z t x tr v - / 7 / . A GET OUT OF HERE!! s s * . r H : B t “ cr eww"*' : : To see phone J O E C R O W REAL ESTATE G R 2-1103 for appointment J \ Friday, Apri! 26, 1957 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 7| Y e w Mxw* SGF | A Bright, Cool Summer * * “ For Girls W h o Can Sew The annual Horne Economic :■> ; in tho Home E c o n o m ic ; style show w as held Thursday at 5 p.m . Reading Room . Ev e ryth in g from nightgown modeled. sem iform als w as j to Models w ere chosen from cloth­ ing classes 316 -for Home I ■ m a ­ (for non Hom e E c jors), 316Q A B C peres sm all blae eomplemer Sh irley 0 and white satin dresi date. c which w as red with | trim , H e r black flats cd this school dress, iffen m odeled her blue I Striped woven cotton j suitable for class or The largest group of m odels' come from the 316 classes. M a ry j Dawson modeled a blue peig- j Ja n e cotton find D acro n blend j noir . This was her first attempt I dress wing, as w ere m any of the J Sit S( other A il mud? dresses modeled. •e Cushman w ore black bor- s with a striped blazer. The j ms mb as m ade for only B a ; ha va B ry a n modeled her vol W shirtwaist dress w ith full skirt disciplined cotton. lo of in draping. G irls modeled dresses of their own creation. Sharon Sm ith w as narrator for the style show, also modeling a dress w hich she made. A ll models wore dresses they made in class. B e c k y B ro y le s modeled a pale blue batiste negligee and nlvht- gown. H a y B la n d w ore a tangerine to w hite loose fitting Brum h root The coat featured an oriental in­ fluence and w as made of A B C tangerine cotton cotton w ith a satin cumberbund. Miss Engineer b i lo Be Revealed E tta M a c Courtney modeled rin I Nan skin it Ca a which cornule and gold patte Tile 32T class the student to form and thor m aterial v coeds may lh mr own. the M iss Eng ineer confest w ill be announced at the En g in e e rs’ B a ll F r id a y at 8 p m. in the C ity Coliseum. and blouse and th natural sire lyn made a bin tm beround of and Carolyn d e m ­ Nan - dont its chose the sam e pattern, hut ade different ensembles from it. made an apricot, colored omplemcnted ■ accessories, i k blouse, and ! antique gold j nended her black I re d skirt. in draping requires first m ake a dress drape and cut the Ting no pattern. The copy a design or use W in n er of Campus engineers went to the polls Thursday hr vote for the girls who w ere nominated for the title, meet’ are ? s t u d e n t s ; waistline, and a ! me civil skirt. engineering of t h e ! low square Ann Griffin modeled a blue cot­ ton print with blue piping to com­ plement it. The dress featured a neckline, full dropped four-gored architectural Nom inees for M iss E r B e tsy Blanton, candid? chem ical Sharon Henson, represc engineering; et a n d I C ynthia Lee, eandi ate of the ig students; I m echanical engineer I Ja c k ie Booth, repro tnt ing a e r o I nautical engineering; Jo a n W a re, candidate of the petroleum engi­ neering students, and Dianne D en­ ton, representing electrical engi­ neering. Van K irk p a tric k and his orches­ tra w ill furnish the music, for the hall. I Brenda Hodges modeled a sheer I white cotton dim ity dress w ith full I sleeves. I C arol Beth' F illm o re w ore a j j beige cotton dress with a straight j in back was i I front. The neckline low and the w aist w as shirred into a full skirt. Fren ch embroidered trim around the m id riff added a finishing touch to the dress. It looks like a bright, cool, and inexpensive spring and summer for thcce girls who have proved their a b ility to sew w ith a professional look. A D S Initiation Set for Friday An “ im p i e tising agency a he given to tile advertising fr« advertising stu< “ task fo rrc ” of In two session! initiation w ill be held F rid a y . ” of an adver- J nd client w ork w ill I Alpha Delta Sigma | ie rn ity and other | tents by a six-man ; dvertising experts j F rid a y . Tile A D S j E a r l Headed by J . Brennan. I president of Brennan, M e d a ry and : Robins, speakers w ill attempt to give a varied picture of agency i work, client work, and the quali­ fications needed for success in the I fiekl of advertising. The first session w ill he held ; from 2 to 4 p.m. Building 307. The second w ill he j at the ADS initiation banquet to be held from 6 to 8:30 p m, in the in Journalism ETTA M A E C O U R T N E Y —Photo by J { Parties and Retreats A hayride w ill be held F r id a y j Oklahoma w ill speak on “ Inter- ftt Countryaire, sponsored by the . personal Relations.” The retreat N ew m an Club. A box supper w ill j w ill begin at 12 o ’clock and a m ­ be served and there w ill he dane-) tinue until IO p.m. Ing, Admission is $1 per couple. ' Those a tte n d in g s should meet a t N ew m an Annex at I 7 30 p m. interested in ''Suppressed D esires’* w ill be the them e of a costume ball at the Alpha T au Om ega fratern ity house F r id a y night. The hall w ill be held w ith th** D elta D elta D elta sorority at 8:30 p m. F r id a y . A cornix) w ill furnish music for dancing. e A Goodbye April-Hello M a y d a n c e w ill he held Satu rd ay by m em bers r f D elta S ig m a P i , busi­ ness fratern ity. Site of the dance w ill he the Knights of Columbus H a ll. a D elta G am m a sorority w ill go on a retre at to the Mission V a lle y Guest R anch at Nevi Brau n fels this weekend. H ic group w ill leave at noon Satu rd ay and return Sunday. C a rl Bred t. associate dean of the guest Student L ife , w ill he speaker. Activities wall include recreation, a picnic supper, group discussions, and a Sunday worship service. • Alpha P h i sorority w ill have a rive rb o at p a rty Sunday from 5 to IO p m . A picnic and gam es w ill he followed bv dancing on the boat. R ecords w ill furnish the music. • Open house for foreign student* w ill be held at the f i l l Om ega house by the sorority from 4 to 5 p rn. on F rid a y . • W estm in ster Student F ello w sh ip ✓ V ill have a “ spring fe a r e r ” re- l i en* S a t i m d a v t R a n ch on L a k e T ra v is . D r. J . C la y ­ ton F e a v p r of the U n iv e rsity of I' > K / T H E BETA C O M B O , IU p U S N S A Offers I ours Students w ith lim ited ti] udgets can tra v e l this y 'sponse to demand for a can is Cl Tour. ' The W hirlw in d program costing ipants visit F ra n c e , G erm s tria, Ita ly , the F re n c h R h French Alps. Tlie tour leaves Quebe< IS Neptunian J u ly 6, a n ly fest Chi Omeqa Honors time for Bastille i P a r is ; and returns . August 28. Europoa I as guides on all N am ple opportunity fi G iven at Banquet I dents in inforn i vidod. Costum e Party C S ™ rn■ Set for Tonight The annual Founders D a y B a n ­ quet of Chi Omega w as held W e d ­ nesday at the Austin Country Club, and aw ards were presented to so­ ro rity members and pledges for scholarship and activities. The theme of the banquet was Spring Sea eluded a ved as a backdrop for I * hich served as a backdrop the general setting. sea Shells filled w ith all types of spring flowers served as the m ain table sea arrangem ents with hells in pastel shades running the I length of the table, sm alle r I/irge M rs. R . Iv. M asters, general chairm an, served as toastmistress. , Colleen O'Connor received the M other's i the Be st Pledge Cup, Club B ra c e le t, and the Best Pledge Scholarship Cup The Best Pledge I Notebook B race le t w as presented to Peggy P a rk e r. O ne of the sem ester’s biggest blasts with a sm attering of cult­ ure w ill take place F r id a y night at tho P h i G am La k e House. C o ­ sponsored by F T a rt and arch itect­ ure students, this y e a r ’s costume hall sports the name of " I a* Sacre M a c a b re ” — meaning “ The Death R ite .” The we; outla ndish w itchcraft galore, arui ghosts, and to he pre S a ra Northington w as presented i the Best A ctive Scholarship Cup. I The Alum nae B ra c e le t for most Im provem ent awarded to Suzanne Cashm ere. N ancy Baston received the Aotivi-j8:3 0 until the bewitching I ti ex Cup. The bal cd “ C har last-minut arch! tee tut in scholarship w a s ' C arolyn Cantw ell w as aw arded tile in tram u rals Cup, and K a y Monroe r e c e iv e d the Best B ig S i s ­ ter Cup. Best Active Cup and Alum nae B ra c e le t w ere awarded to Sandra Moore. Best Big Sister-Little Sister Scholarship went to F ra n c e s I,a- B a rb e ra and A n o d ic Burton, Is “ Co-operative Youth S tu d y " the title of a broad scale research midnight Tick pie and im Iud from the ball < promotion of i scholarship fur F o r more in call Jo h n Ruth Dot; Charm C cm Tile C harm / program in which the Hogg Foun­ dation for M ental Hygiene is par- 11 <' I f t i l ' ! tion Agency. L l . , '0 i Union w ill mode1 in 1 style shows for J , C. J ! pony from f M a y 3, 4, ami 6, To Have E V E R Y T H IN G you need when you travel — especially to strange, faraway places! W hen you need a helping hand, make G O O D F R IE N D S your first stop— for authoritative assistance, world­ wide fashions and dozens of *’musts” for a happy Bon Voyage.* See our dip and drip-dry million- mite suit in whisper-weight 6 5 % dacron-35% worsted, charcoal, 8 to i8, 55.00. 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Rousse, profesor of speech, j in a recent talk entitled "H o w to Be Disagreeable in a Disagreeable W a y " before the A rm ed Fo rces Luncheon Club, M r. Rousse said, i f s quite simple if you follow a few easy rules. First, never try to be diplom atic. j fla tly w i t h A lw a ys contradict phrases such as "y o u 're absolutely w rong.” or "th a t s the stupidest thing I ve ever h eard ." Also it helps not to listen to what the person is saying at all, hut to pass the tim e staring into space, thinking up arguments to use when , he does shut up. T hird ly, identify the individual with the argum ent, using such phrases as, "a n y person who thinks that must be a Com ­ m unist," or "yo u only think that because yo u’re a ll tied up inside," Another technique that is espec­ ia lly common around the home is i' 1' h.v M ’ technique.” In this method, one doesn't answer the person at all, hut sim ply glares m alevolently, sniffs, and walks aw ay. l f >'i-st' f G - hr- - .. D r. Daniel M , M cK eith an , asso­ ciate professor of English, has been aw arded a Fulbright grant to lecture on Am erican literature in two Fre n c h universities next year. Dr. M cK e ith an , a specialist in Nineteenth Century Am erican liter­ ature, w ill lecture at the U n iv e rs i­ ties of Strasburg and Bordeaux. D r. M cK e ith a n has bachelor of arts and m aster of arts degrees from the College of Charleston, and a doctor of philosophy degree from the U n ive rsity. W hat a man uses on his face is im p o rta n t C H O O S E q u a l i t y S H A V E W I T H Rich, creamy quality for shoving comfort and skm health. New formula Old Spice Shaving Creams in giant tubes; Brushless .60 Lather 65 Old Spice aerosol Smooth Shave 1.00 S H U L T O N M W ?0«s • 10* 0N : J Choir to Sing At Recital Hal Tile U n ive rsity A Cappella Choir directed b y P a u l Engelstad, w ill g n e its annual spring concert in M usic Building R e c ita l H a ll at 8:13 p rn. F rid a y . The 44 choir m em bers represent "th e cream of the chorus crop,” M r. Engelstad. assistant professor of music, said. Three hundred stu­ dents auditioned in Septem ber and F e b ru a ry, and the final 44 were chosen for p u n ty of voice and blending ability. Representative of the entire U n i­ versity. the choir include* 18 m em ­ bers enrolled in divisions other than the College of F in e Arts. The first part of the program ; w ill consist of " O Ix n d G o d ," by Tschesnokoff; "C h eru b in Song,” by ‘ Tschaikow sky; "M otet for Advent, E n t r a n c e S cen e ." by Gustav S c h re e k ; Jo y fu l Noise Unto the L o rd ." by Sven Lekberg. from P sa lm IOO. " M a k e a Seven selections from B a c h ’s "Je s u , P rice le ss T re a su re ” w ill he given. P a r t three w ill include " L if t Up Y o u r Heads. Ye Mighty G a te s," by Le isrin g : "O L o r d H a v e M e rc y ,” by Ralph W illia m s : "L o s t in the N ight,” by F . M elius Chris- ! tiansen. w ith a soprano solo by M a ria n Knox: from "B r a z ilia n P s a lm ," by Je a n B e r­ ger; and "G o d ’s Son Hath Set Me F r e e ,” by E d v a rd G rieg. "A lle lu ia " in a humorous fashion punctuated i with demonstrations on a piano said. " I refuse to put music up on a pedestal w here the average man can't reach it.” Appearing at the U n iv e rsity for the fifth tim e, the popular speaker and w rite r on music who is a reg­ u lar cast m em ber of the “ M etro­ politan Opera Q uit: of the A ir ,” was sponsored by the C ultural E n ­ tertainm ent Committee “ I would ra th e r hear the jazzing of the classic than nothing at a ll,” said D r Spaeth, who added that he has heard 16 "jazzed ” versions of the W a rs a w Concerto. Dr. Spaeth also cited a number of tunes which had been lifted from Chopin s m usic, such as " I 'm A l­ w ays Chasing R a in b o w s" and " T ill the En d of T im e ." Often called a "tune detective Dr. Spaeth said that th e ir are too m any cases lately where modern popular singers w ere taking credit for music w ritten ago. " ‘Love M e Tender’ was taken note for note from ‘Aura Lee w ritten " Y e t in 1871. ’ said Dr. Spaeth, E h is P re sle y the is credit for it now.” taking all ye a rs STEINER & MORRISS "T h# Friendly G a r a g e " D ependable A uto-Repair Since 1923 Terms to Reliable Students Open A ll Day Saturday Extra Saving! because of L o w Overhead Ask For Our Estimate Before W e Do The Job Close to the University 1511 Lavaca Ph. G R 6-4040 . ' V G * ■ . 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Bv DON K N O L E S T e * « n S taff VT r i f e r told Dr. Sigmund Spaeth the ludienre at the R ecital H a ll of the Music Building Thursday night, that ;he ax era se person would learn to ike m u s k as art if he could be shown how to enjoy it. Dr, Spaeth, speaking about music What Coes On Here F R ID A Y 5^5— B B A W ives cookie sale, W a g ­ 9-3— B B A Week exhibits. W aggoner goner H a ll. H all. 9:30, 2. and 7:30- Texas State H is­ torical Association. D n s k ili Hotel. 12 — Sim cha P ra tt to speak on "P ro b le m s of Econom ic Growth in Is r a e l," Garrison H a ll 305. 2-4 Alpha Delta Sigm a, Jo u rn a l­ ism Building 307. 3 -Cabinet meeting, Y M -Y W C A . 4— Open house for foreign students, „Chi Om ega house. 4 D r N athan Sharon to speak on Science in- Israel. Ex p erim ental Science Building 223. 4 — "U n iv e rs ity W orld .” featuring D r. Je s se V illa rre a l. K T BC - T V , 6 - Alpha Delta Sigm a initiation Internationa S R o o m . banquet Texas Union. 7— G am m a Delta to meet at Center for skating party. 7 15 - Duplicate Bridge Club Texas Union 313. 7 30 Newm an Club to meet at Annex for hayride to Countryaire. 7:30— Chess Club. Texas Union 301. 7:30 - R abbi M orris Goodm an to speak. H ide! Foundation 7:30-10 — Co-recreation. Wom en s s "U n iv e rs ity Sportsbeat, G ym . 7 45 -- K Y E T . - D r. N orm an K W ag ner to ad­ dress Central Texas branch of A m erican Meteorological Society, Ex p erim e n ta l Science Building 223. - D r. Sim cha P ra tt to speak on "T h e Le g a l System of Is r a e l," B a tts Auditorium. 8:15 A Cappella Choir concert with P a u l Engelstad directing, M usic Bu ild in g R ecita l H all. 8 30 — B B A W eek dance. Texa« Union. 201. P a rk . S A T U R D A Y 8 30—D ental Aptitude Tests. M H all 9-2— Auditions for m em bership in the Longhorn Band, B an d H a ll 2 — P i Omega P i picnic. 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