The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 24, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 19, 1951 Page: 2 of 4
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hJhits * 'iomq dioms
J&t yula HotidaifA
icMstod to
A BUM **odu« I*
place Friday. Like iBimalt fleeing *
fomt fire, campualte* from both col-
leges will be aeeking eacape frxm Km
prison walls—the one* covered with hry
In jrour voyage borne yon may en
counter geveral Strang* (pedaem of
hWH Ml wtio an alee niMm the
waintt rf the YuW kf in their own
fireplace Beware of them, for they
know nut what they 4b
When a convertible loaded with cele-
brant* Mom.« down the Dallas high
way, climb a tote If nieamry. but cet
out of the way
■ When a truck loaded with TNT ap
jja*.wMtfim on 'n® mri'Cijpc o w> *. t. rpiJa(
jump into the creek if you have to. bat
H- din try to pm the trock
If you want a bit of holiday cheer to
keep you warm and miee your spirit*,
wait till you get home. They'll prob-
ably have a hie howl of egfnog waiting
for you. If* better than baring an am-
bulance waiting to pick up the piece*.
Rut if you insist an shooting for the
honor of being the one-millionth traf-
fic fatality in l'.S history. don't drive
the way we're going. We Hke it here.
—Cathy Etter
For Ten Bucks
Starving Ed Endures Mental Suffering
Of Bloodletting at Local Hospital
by I ION
( fell im
I.IPH-t*
Edita*
"Li* Jwwa.'
the dark-haired nun* nmtled a
I 1W. Apparently *he
to danate • pint <>f
wa« gvmg to gel
Mat
mr lit*'*
Oaaole? Weft. ef mni
IIA far it
Mi the ar t She gently guided
my fwmblmg feet to in anttaafdt*-looking M.
I lay dwam and thought ab.ut tbe $10 It wa*
tit titan the image of that
pimr dt IM gurgling out at my
Why • « I aeilmg tk stuff to Flow Mr
hospital anyway* To *ta> alive -to eat.
and to May in art**-? oaUl another check came
wrapped something that looked
I inner tube atnanl my arm. Thna
to mtMn a bulh Th oNI inner
tightened like a boa mwrtrvtor. rutting
between my Hand and mv
My hand hncaMw dead, vwdnt
normal.' «b* said, uneotling
My hand came to life again
wa* wmMHif my am ngnmusl*
The aawtt «f akoM fitted my nnetrila. Wmd
that ml And ahe wihd another rabber
my arm until it turned purple
It really didn't hurt at *U In fart I couldn't
feel a thing from my shoulder dawn.
Oh jm, I thought The needle. Watson, I
watched it approach my arm like a bright
at the butterflies on
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af a*at Srnmtx'U my
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(DemoA Way ?(ave io fall} on
Jo fombedt Republican Scandal QhahqsA
Senator Robert Taft said recently bte. bacansr the Preaident can uae his whom the MM** know* a* a
that the Dtoiocrat* probably hoped that mfhienee in frttiaf the nomination for Kefauver will be the logical man for th.
the mbhot sonadnls that have plagued hi* personal choke. job _ ^
the Truman administration would be Since the crime prabe hurt the ad- In such a candidate, the Democrat
over and forgotten by the time voter* ministration politically. Kefauver isn't would have a man whodould be dapaiMau
iro to the poll* to select a preaident nest likely to be that ehoiee. <** to carry out most of the present
November Yet the Democrats may find it to administration policies and run a clean
their advantage to combat their *can- government at the *ame time,
da) publicity by naming a candidate
NOW TMAT YOU
RCMiNO
ME!N1 ION
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l" . this ooes
Pt-EOOtfiMlP
He further added that they were in
foi a surprise, because the Republican*
would keep the iaeues burning bright I v
to direct the voter* on election day
And there is no doubt the GOP lead-
er* will do just that. Included in the
li*t of scandal* which one magaxine
my* the Democrat* will have to answer
for are vote frauds, tax evasion and
fraud, influence peddling, commodity
speculation, crime, and job selling.
Despite the fact that much of this
goe* on in any administration, it will
be a point in the Republicans' favor
when the vote is taken. That's why the
Democrat* may have to choose one of
their bemt crime prober.*—Senator E«tes
Kefauver—for their candidate
Kefauver won the admiration and
support of many voter* with his ex-
|mmu of crime in the nation'* largest
cities.
Of course. *inc - Truman i* top man
in fh«* Democratic rank-. the -senator"*
chances for the nomination may de-
pend on the President'* decision It
would be futile for him to attempt to
get the nomination if Truman runs
again
In any case. Kefauver will have trou-
The Campus Chat
—herald Skid more
Tlo JCucAa in Ijuuh JClaa?
Selena? Jj2a/uu Vl&w Jwl&IA '
sultry lips
Mmm
"Honey, come close and put your
arm* around me. Now give me a great
big glass of lemonade "
Think there'* something wrong with
this dialogue? You're wrong. It's quite
the thing to do
For scientists *ay that to get a buzz
out of a kias. you should drink lemonade
first Also, the girl should remove her
lipstick if she really wants to ainge a
boy'* lips.
A recent newspaper article bring
and a luscious blonde with
tempt* you, don't kiss tier, aampwi
nay it'* more fun to kiss a person with
the same color hair a* your own.
Research on the subject of kissing is
not yet complete, for scientists do not
agree on all points.
For instance, quite a controversy is
raging over whether or not the kiss
should be indulged in with eyes open
or closed There are also some who
think soft music in the background lend^
the retlinc and wattod
"Kin*."' the «aid "That <tidn t hurt. <M it *'
Still waiting for the jab. I turned my eye-
and saw her gaaine eatatically at her hand)
work. My life bkxud wa« ffurghne merrily
into a jar
In
few
minute#
-atufied
t * a«
tin lie and
•ve? The nur
•*td that
I
me
ottttld ft <
I left feeltny I had d<me mankind and --iw
poverty r.dder >oumait ni etudetit rreat
-ervtr*. a* I |w«eket#d the ten «pr<t
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out these interesting facts, the result to enjoyment of the ki*s; other* prefer
of much research by some hot-lippe<l silence.
scientists. Further study will undoubtedly pro-
These men of learning have con- duce solutions to these matters. Rut
firmed a fact long known to lesser there is no need to give up the pastime
minds—kiaaing is a very beneficial pas- while the issue i* in doubt.
time. There's nothing like it to give —Rav Moselev
you an on-top-of-the-world feeling.
Biochemist* will be interested in
th<se kias facts: kissing quickens the f aga
pulse, opens the pores, peps up blood Cy.CiiinPnf WlllS
circulation, and produce* a glandular CA J,uuc'" W9UI9
With the Alumni
produces a glandular
reaction not unlike the explosion of an
atom bomb.
All in all. it's very healthy—pro-
vided the person you are kissing doesn't
have trench mouth.
Rut. scientists warn, such things a.«
bad breath or chapped lip* car ruin all
the fun
Another thing: if you're a brunette
Students Tell What Christmas Means
t.t'H M U <iKII UONF
HOLIDAYS MEAN many different
things to many different people The
meanings are so varied, in fact, that
many people forget the true reason for
celebration or observ ance
FOR INSTANCE, Ea*ter has come to
menn a time for women to dress up in
latest spring fashions and for the bunny
to bring children a basketful of colored
egg*
THE FOURTH OF JVI.Y is a time for
picnicking and fireworks, with little
thought of Independence day Thank*
giving is sometimes regarded as a day
of turkey dinner*, rather than a day
of "thank* "
OCT OF CURIOSITY, member* of the
Chat staff dialed 10 campus number*
and asked the person answering the
phone 'When the word Christina*"
is mentioned, what is the first thing
you think of"
THE NVMRERS called included wom-
en'* and men's dormitories, sorority
ramp*, fraternity houses, ami a service
frutfrniU
THE PEOPLE arixwering the tele-
phone# were taken by surprise and tu
turailv answered the first thing that
came to their mind* That was what we
want rt to know
OF THE 10 questioned, three mentioned
Christ'* birthday; four, gifts two.
Santa Claus. ami one. carol singing
ONE COED said that when Christmas
was mentioned she thought immediate-
ly <>f the first part of the word. "Christ "
Another said she thought of being home
with the family and the exchanging of
gifts and Yuletide greetings
"A TIME OF gift-giving and good times
for everyone" was one ed'« answer to
the question.
CERTAINLY. ?hes« 10 people aren't
necessarily representative of the mas*
or even of the campus population. How-
ever. the answer* do indicate how peo-
ple fee! hout holidavs
THE IDEA OF getting avmy from work
Prexy s Greetings
of the Student Body
are gf. ng home for Chrmtma-'
Believe
Food
What Dentists
Can Only Aid
Say:
Dogs
i forehead* may Haw
teeth, hat after at:. thr> aren't try
la do* ! >:•** with St He:
\**t year
year, and the t«w«
the thm* of hiUtnih sand*-
tl iaarf TV
VWM* of the tattle devt never tew feud * tbe
«f taaae-* will he <h iiaaad oat
TW internamid
the eiectwrn prw p>'<1 take m a
:««r* aime atr. twN there witi be aa
«f reamedy ganaiwai trfcil he wm to bright**
tkmam ap tor the harraaaad etoctovato
ISsrag the IMS campatr* far the ewwraar
t><b«p «f T<e*a there were 3t ramtniatm fa* the
office. .* i rmwimtoii. anrf ime mi tne<*
had a tbi< bward. t Jd tbe reder that h
• erre*i tbe affWe Nnaaw aU bk
were *ne pwe->*e «.*i5 yr«nth
fftiertwaaU ll for htm tbe pewp<ie of
w t* as :a fare* «f heard*.
That y*ar tb*y reded fee hmroM.*
dr-
■U
Trw
Member*
You
In lh<- ra-e of many <. f you. (freat aacrifvee-
hare Keen made n «rder tbat you might a?
tend rt^ier*- The parent* >*f aii -A ytn have
high hope* 'hat the r^ieg* year* will caunr
y«u U gr«w :is .iirectnm* which will make you
mare aaefai cttimaui a« well a* arataaamnally
r>reeared perwxn* te y«ar rhomen field* It i«
my •aggewtw* that yvv not permit the (jwalm*
«f timidity nor tbe faSne natsor of what c4d
fathKMMd to <b?ter you from «xpreamng to
member* of yr ur family ywar deep aprrecia
t«wi fwr tbetr iet*re#t and faith and aarnfk*.
! ant reminded that there are many apprv-
m -.at# way* in which ** may «pend the
* hr-*tma nciiday* W«- <-ne he ksmJ and
thaaahKfet t« member* of the family. We ear
-ay tbe many thing* hare k ng*d to <ay
Jhr -agb< wt the year. W> «a® h* ehe*rf®1 and
MlpM ^"e ran gire a amjor <bare of <mr
holiday tune to the member* « f our family
We car make mr wttk*. emr help, <mr
tbc^ngbta. a,nd o«ir word* tell
w* f«wt of
g.ft* ar.d tnwwterc
I wiah ysm a Merry OhrwWma* and I
;t tr 6* kewping with the t*achtag of Una
•bore v+ re*ihmt*
Yoar frread.
I r Katt hew-*
for a short time and relaxing with some
fun isn't bad at all Everyone need
■M me time for enjoyment, and the holi
days are the idea! time for it.
HOWEVER. PEOPLE should take time
out during the holidays to remember
why they are celebrating.
IF YOC WERE asked. What do you
think of when the word 'Christmas' i.
mentioned*" what would be your an-
*wer ?
FRIDAY WILL BE a big day in Rus-
sia. It will be the celebration of Stalin's
72nd birthday.
SINCE HIS REAL name is Dzugashvili
and the name he u.*ea is Josef Viasaru>-
novitch Stalin. I wonder how they will
sing "Happy Birthday" to him It's hard
to make "Josef Vissarionovitch Stalin
tDstugashvilii" fit the song
Campus Echoes .
Texas Dramatists Fool
With Acting of Drunk
Golf Championship
ROSS T COLLINS, a li 60 graduate, won
th«r National (.eft Hander* Golf tournament
•hi year.
r..lhn*. wh<. bi.l<i- a B.S. and lift M S from
North Te*a . - athlete <lmnrU>r i«n<i basket-
Uaii (<>arh at \ikan*a> A *r i M college He
ha* *ofi th. Arkan*M* Amateur crown the
•# t two yeai-
M• - < ulhn- the f«>roter H I.A MARfJA
KIT SMOKKISS. received hi-i B.S. here in
, 4; The Ciiiimi have two -on*. !{ >** Thoma*
utisi Ki'e«i Cul'tl*
WII.LJAM ALSTON IH'titiAN has hwn
«I«t - I ( y the American I'oiiticai Science
1 1.1. 4- oiie of >i\ tandidatca for the
Vi ori ; Otiii-ri ;ri th.- Ile( arinietit
- t«tr li«- wa* noiiiuittt'-il f'o the f*««t us
.. r«r|ire rnlal ivr of the Un<v«:r it> of I hicajf",
rsc i- (loiiit! trrailuate work
ihiir^aii t* mm doinif government work in
riternationiil iclatiorix un<l l'.S-Huasian <li
"ikuriiity
lil« II \l!li llh'NKY St'HIKBKI. recently re
tut iin! t(. the l'.S aftei five month* ovei
>ea.- fl«- :ie« 100 fii htei inissionx in Korea
:r. hi fly.nit "lay*
Srhietiel, who i« utationed at Clovi> An
K'ore*' i.;«-« expect.* to N- discharged next
Juiy
The mother <>f Mi*. L K Mulone Jr., thi-
li.rmer A LINK RKKVKS, wa* kille«i recently
in Mar-hall in u car wreck Mr*. Malone is
a >ournaJi-m tfia.luate and was formerly
• eeretary ili the New* Servue office.
KoHKRT NKAI.K JK was naimd adniini*
iiator of Klovv Memorial hospital in tlenton
recent I >
Cops
Scene
French Movie Carries
Of Sex Through 10
The Campus Chat
Theme
Scenes
by hal yeargan I
by (>t O«tl \ SEAM %>
Tw*. .Jramw itiident* at the I'nteersity al
Te** bad nre* MC ia t Ui wish tbnr
sartan# a*n't quit* «o
Tbe *-.*der.t* were eaarttac the drunk xetie
trim a j la> ia froat the aaditonam when
Austin pdk*mm. pattad wp and arrested the
eam««S off to jail.
amred te saw thew
• • •
Wmrthj- wwrda a# adwir* for niuv majwr*.
«T The Artee. Sain Dat* State
Twhuoh-jfy
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News. Illinois Institute of Tech-
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Alan from Technology News:
The minister's daughter returned at 3 o'clock
from a dance. Her father greeted her *tartily
"Gocd morninc. child of the devil." Reaper!
fully and demurely, she replied: "Good morn
ing, father "
Remember?
18 Eds Joined
Army Air Corps
19 Yearn Vko
Kiahteen of 40 student* whi made applica
tHMi this week for service in the United States
Ariry Air Corp* had been accepted late Thurs-
day Newly named chatrmun of the Civilian
l efenae council for Itentim county I* Alex
IHrhie. registrar Hic|tie will be permanent
chairman of a Iward of mayor* of the iacor-
poratad town* of Denton county and frfMed
reprewentative* of the dintrict*
% Year* Nn>
two out of three sweepstake*.
>Urtb Te*a« debater* took ft rat place in the
division and in the over-all division
tournament held thia week at
' aatral State college. Ada. Oh la. . - .
TW Stat# Hiatoeieal collection at North Tern*
this week an all-waadi elorfc.
a wwm. watri battle ftwin At
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I Vaaf Age
ram their ra
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