The Lone Star Lutheran (Seguin, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 24, 1954 Page: 4 of 4
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Wednesday, March 24, 1954
THE LONE STAR LUTHERAN
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return address and
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thir-
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baseball game, originally sched-
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due to
News Notes
Compliments of
J. B. BARBER SHOP
included
109 E. Market St.
ed to the Bulldog loss.
4
Ph. 803
111 N. River St.
106 N. Austin St.
Phone 257
Seguin, Texas
“Your Friendly Bank”
A Gift to Last a Lifetime . .
“Backing the Bulldogs”
ROYAL & REMINGTON PORTABLE
(ACP feature service) -
TYPEWRITERS
SOUTH TEXAS PRINTING CO.
200 South Camp Street
Seguin
Just the Right Size
For Fast Typing
July Is New Date For
Completion Of Chapel
If you have no car—
Phone 1000
For Prompt Radio-Controlled
Cab Service
VIVROUX
HARDWARE CO.
Member Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation
fels, and Luther Knebel of Austin
with three for five including a
double.
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK
TLC campus. The “zeppelin” was
an i
original purpose was to take aloft
an
$10.00 Per Month
Small Down Payment
of letters:
The S. C. C. S. I. A. M. R. N.-
SINGER
Sewing Machine Co.
the
16-
2 Bulldogs Feted
By Houston Exes
Two freshman members of the
baseball
C. M. SMITH, Jeweler
“Buy with Confidence
Own with Pride”
SEGUIN LEADER
DEPT. STORE
Your complete Shopping Center
Phone 936 Seguin, Texas
J. C. PENNEY CO.
Quality Merchandise
Seguin, Texas
COLLEGE VIEW IGA
R. B. Spacek, Owner
“Your complete store serving
the West end.”
WHITE HOUSE
DRIVE-INN
“Where you meet your friends
for good food and friendly
service.”
Be Sure — Insure with
GIBBS INSURANCE
AGENCY
212 S. Austin St.
Seguin, Texas
STARCKE FURNITURE CO.
Invites Comparison of Style and Price with Any Other Store
Free Delivery Anywhere in Texas
“Big City Store — Small Town Prices”
CO-EDS—We invite you to
come in and browse around
Lingerie-Sportswear-Dresses
MARVEL SHOP
111 N. Austin
that TLC’s new Chapel of the
Abiding Presence will not be com-
pleted until sometime in July. De-
lay in construction was caused by
the late arrival of a shipment of
cast stone.
LANIAN, comes this definition:
“A university is a place where
the minds of men and women,
teacher and student, are free, free
to explore — free to question —
Dr. A. G. Wiederaenders, vice free to think. Without such free-
president for development, reports dom there cannot be a university.
“The misguided souls who . . .
search for false doctrines in the
universities do not know that a
real university has no doctrines
— that a real university is itself
Completion of the building was a constant and presistent investi-
originally scheduled for May, in gation of all doctrines.”
time for graduation exercises. (ACP feature service)
tion, Mrs. Sara Orrok, and Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Downing.
Probably the most common topic June 19.
Howard F. Webb, founder and
Houston Youth
EITHER WAY . . .
SAGEBIEL’S
Located Right on your Path to town
Would like to serve you.
If you have a car—
Drive by for
Sinclair Gas and Oils
G.E. & Kelvinator Appliances
Wash & Lubrications
U, S. Royal Tires
for coffee with friends, or
they are out with a date?
On The Rare Art Of Conversing - - -
(From Ball State College NEWS, pleasures.
Munice, Indiana) A good conversationalist will re-
What do collegians talk about? spect the other person’s rights to
What is the subject of their con- feel as they do, give hospitable as
Rattlers Outscore
Lutherans 6 to 4
Texas Lutheran dropped its first
game of the current baseball sea-
son March 16 at Fairgrounds Park
WILLMANN
JEWELRY CO.
Jewelers
& Optometrists
209 N. Austin Tel. 8
ODORLESS
CLEANERS
Cleaning — Pressing
Alterations
See Luther Knebel, Willie Noak,
Ronald Birk, or Adolph Gottschalk
Max Starcke Park.
Gammas are also planning for
their annual banquet with the
Alphas, set for some time in May.
LUTHERAN NINE OPENS
(Continued from Page 3)
in the seventh, and seven in
eighth inning to gain their
to the St. Mary’s Rattlers of San point total.
Antonio by a score of 6-4. The Bulldogs batted out 18 hits (1,
Winning pitcher was Phil Brand in the Saturday afternoon game.
of St. Mary’s, who gave up five Leading hitters were Ivan Schultz
hits. TLC’s Ronnie Kuhlmann, the of D’Hanis with three for five in-
loser, allowed an equal number of eluding a home run, Howard Woer-
'The the common mortal than does
most accessible of pleasures,” as praise, and often proves to be of
Robert Louis Stevenson said. It little interest. Also, everyone tends
costs nothing; it may be carried to fear the habitual critic, not
on at almost any time, anywnere, without reason suspecting that he
and it is capable of contributing himself may be the next victim,
bountifully to many kinds of (ACP feature service)
WHO'S TO LEAD? . .
Two colleges held campus-wide
votes last month concerning the
sex of cheerleaders — with com-
pletely opposite results.
At the University of Pittsburg,
Pa., where male cheerleaders have
been the rule, 90 per cent of the
undergraduates voted to admit wo-
men. And at Baylor University,
students voted two to one to keep
women out of the cheerleading
ranks.
An educational film entitled
Will Shakespeare” will be shown
during convocation Thursday.
because of rainy weather, has
been reset for April 1. The game
will be played in Houston.
The Texas Youth
Clinic will
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The TLC-University of Houston ^AX STARCKE PARK TO Be
uled for March 19, but postponed Scene Of April i Party
A wiener roast presently slated
for April 1 is being planned by
the Kappa Pi Gamma sorority,
would stranded airmen.
After the balloon was filled, the
2-13. In addition to work for band first ascent was attempted. Several
~ and choral groups, the two week students firmly clasped the bal-
camp will offer a complete course loon to keep it from rising. At the
of study for drum majors, ma- crY> “balloon away, ’ they released
jorettes, and twirlers.
H. E. Nutt, dean of the faculty
of the Vandercook School of Mu-
sic, Chicago, Illinois, will head the
instructional staff for the
teenth consecutive year.
Dates Announced Spectacular Zeppelin Take-Off Amazes
For Music Schools Texas Lutheran’s Balloon Experts
Dates have been announced for Thursday, March 11 will go
versation when* they take time out well as judicious attention to what the two summer music clinics held down in history as the day of the attempt the balloon
when the other says, and never quarrel, annually at Texas Lutheran Col- first balloon ascension from the fupy airborne.
He will keep his voice low, but lege.
Conversation is an art in which audible. He will laugh eaisly, and The Texas Youth Symphony
Americans are despairingly void, at the right times. When another Orchestra Clinic will be held
and certainly college students are person has something to say, he June 6-18. A week’s concert tour
lacking in this ability. It is es-
pecially disheartening when
remembers that this ability,
The women’s intramural series
hits. He was relieved in the ninth ner of La Porte with three for has been completed, according to
by Pete Correa. five including a double and a trip- Betty Jean Ganske, president of
St. Mary’s took a 3-1 lead in the le, Richard Gregory of New Braun- the WAA, which sponsors the
fourth inning of the closely fought fels> apd Luther Knebel of Austin series A new series wiR begin
contest. They added two more tai- Wlth three for five including a , ,
lies in the sixth inning and one in double,
the eighth to ice the game. TLC
tallied once in the third inning,
once in the sixth, and twice in the
eighth.
cry, “balloon away,
it and stood back to watch it rise.
To the dismay of the Science De-
partment and spectators, the bal- Texas Lutheran baseball squad
loon tried hard and then settled were special guests of the Harris
apologetically back to earth. Un- County chapter of the TLC-stu-
dauted, however, the balloon tech- dents association Friday evening
nicians relieved the ballon of its in Houston. They are Howard
excess water and on the second Woerner of La Porte and Bobby
Galloway of Webster.
Original plans called for the en-
tire baseball squad to be guests
at the banquet, but the postpone-
ment of the Texas Lutheran-Uni-
versity of Houston baseball game
according to Sophie Rode, presi- Friday afternoon due to poor
dent. The party will take ,place in weather conditions made this im-
possible.
President Edward A. Sagebiel,
Garfield Kiel, and Joe K. Menn
were other representatives of the
college at the banquet.
ed by S. Leonard Doerpinghaus, be found the balloon on March 16
and aided by special assistant by noticing the string, following it,
Dwight Garrison, used a bucket and thus finding the balloon. The
of water instead of an ocean, as drawings of Martians glaring out
of portholes apparently aroused no
comment. (a feature)
organization. We
how bad things were until
came across the following
With the intention of tracing
army surplus balloon whose the landing site, the “experts” tied
a letter and several hundred feet
antenna for stranded airmen. of string to the balloon. The let-
will permit him to speak his mind, by selected personnel will begin K is filled with hydrogen by a ter, having
large cartridge which, when im- information requests, was return-
mersed in water, evolves hydro- ej by Mr. Tony Mantey of Bur-
„ . . ± xxwvouwxx XWV.U.X gen- However> the TLC Science ton, Texas (about 90 miles from
increasing the value and satisfac- criticism comes more eaisly from Symphony" will be" in""charge of Department balloon experts, head- Seguin). Mr. Mantey reported that
tion of social contacts, is “The the common mortal than does the clinic ’
The thirteenth annual Music
Recreation Camp, offering courses
for junior and senior high school
musicians and directors of musical
organizations, will be held August
Skating Party Held By
Sigma Taus On March is
A roller skating party was held
at Fentress by members of the
Sigma Tau sorority on Monday
March 15. The group traveled to
the Hilbert farm for a marshmal-
low roast after spending about
The Seguin Youth Council met two hours skating.
A DEFINITION - - on the campus of Texas Luther- Faculty members present at the
From H. Gordon Hayes, writ- an College on Sunday, March 14, gathering included Miss Anita
Eeven Bulldog errors contribut- ing in the Tulane University TU- Paul Kuder, local representative Richter, sponsor of the organiza-
to the group, announces.
one
so of conversation, and certainly the
useful for giving information and most dangerous, is people. Adveise director of the
That Government Alphabet - -
We noticed in the president’s A. S. N. P. W. P. P. P. P. P. P.
speech the other day that he was This was a special committee set
for simplification of government up by the House of Representa-
wondered just tives, and its initials stand for
we Select Committee to Conduct a
bit. Study and Investigation of All
What with initials replacing the Matters Relating to the Need for
proper noun these days, our toler- Adequate Supplies of Newsprint,
ance <
ed by the following enigmatic set Products, Paper Pulp, and Pulp-
wood.
Strictly SNAFU.
(ACP feature service)
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The Lone Star Lutheran (Seguin, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 24, 1954, newspaper, March 24, 1954; Seguin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1301185/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas Lutheran University.