The Rambler (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 9, Ed. 1 Monday, February 10, 1947 Page: 3 of 4
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Sweepings
I". !.i t1.11-> in, 1047. and Richard
stji hasn't opened thai dour! Be
11 vt ei?P little one keep knocking
aiifi 11 •'11 answer st,'ne<|a\ nmy-
!:.V ni:» >M
. coition 1 shall attempt
••'liiig different a cqnglonier-
, . , )i jifrsi»na it it's.
• tu]) ."i i hf ii: i is ihat
I. ( i i.ly b'.on If from Poly High,
; Shelton. .She's not only be-
)i .. pished by Autiss. Kntre Amis,
and i.ielvi-~»4aiit all the available
i ■ as we I . .
nit ten Moore is anotlfer hatfil-
-if Fivshmart from Forth Worth
•i.!.'I ',i product of Paschal High
. , reallj won't hold that against
him.)
Fl.ASIi buzz, crackle, .John,
Miller is engaged. No, no, it
<■ uidti t he, or could it be? Yes,
I ss it is Doris Keves, a for-
iivc -indent at TVV
\ ; her FI.ASI1! ! The "Y" is
s;iring an informal dance at
y.odow brook Country Club on
. Thur.>day night, February 13, S:00
p. M. as part of W. S. S. F. Drive.
•Don't worry fellas, it's free.
;.••••;tty McDaniels is la returnee
IV is; t he .Navy, Scotty is a former
ve I i.ler at 'I\ W. C. and, an all-
tfiround good !fuy.
A delightful Sophomore ^jlrcwn
'h i-'e. TAas, is llamona Gunn,
Autbs candidate for Campus
s•>.-:ift.hcart. Her bos! beau is that
or favorite of wit and humor,
Oliver. (That will be 25c
i iii-j
b'i/.
r.isonv
.luriae
I, 1 he
• 1 to
papp.
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, t' t
I lie
up ■■women h
h
\:ioilier de-icer from l'oly is
St rick and. Bev is a little
.unelle just about so-so, so much
;> that Andy McCYvnmas has al-
ready taken over.
Although some of the cast for
s! In the House" have been,
elected, the entire list of charac-
v.-ill not be announced until
this week.
. . i.'au of Engagements Bulle-
:n for this edition Pat Town-
wi ind Shelly Whitse, Margie
a:;• Irnlge and Karl Kluck, and
'.ynn and ? your guess is
:• ■ d as mine, hut \\<- know he
*»"'s to Texas Tech. Good Luck,
copies'
On. iit the clii^ee couples ;it. the
Uasketba I Dance was
l-a.M'ter and Richard Go/a
new ha -ket ball 'playe;
II you've been caught
whirlw ind as of late, don't
confused, it's (.a!
giving all the girls ji
The «al . dark, ha
-ilent man on our st i-
Strahan. Perk
si. i ne lella
Willie Moore rekindled an old
flume the other night when he
dated Beyer y Sono That Willie
vet- around no I'oolin',
Blanket pat tins are more fun,
'■-poyiai»V \\ !ien.yu«-trav« plenty to
''at and a full moon overhead.
Such was one given by the Q. G.'s
and some very special guests.
It you notice something 'acking
on the Sports page this time the
f;"'t to blame is that Billie Henson
is in iovt\ ■ She won't reveal his
name buft she says his initials are
Al Jenkins.
FLASH i again i! Mary Bizzel'
has just walked off with the lead
in the Major Production. Dorothy
Sue Roup has been cast as Anne
and "Monkey" Ross as ^J4riani.
the Model. •
Hilly Smith just flew in the
Rambler Room, with the news that
he is to p'ay Doug, male lead op-
posite Mary hi. Congratulations!
So long for now, but we'll see
you at the Sweetheart Banquet at
Poly Melh. Friday niglvt I plug'.
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S. i\l. Ii. OKI K KHS
President, Verna pee no Knox;
Vice President, Lila Fay Gaines.
Secretary, Bltlio Sarratt; Treas-
urer, Marie Pryor; Reporter, Dus-
ty Peterson; Cor.-Se'c., Geneve
Knox; Sgt. at Arms, Sally Kim-
bro. Chaplain, Eugenia Schneider:
Pianist, Betty Weaver: Song Lead'
or B. Lou Nicholson.
KNTRE AMIS HOLDS
1WRI$E(TE AND DANCE
Kntre Amis is entertaining its
rushees Tuesday, February 11. at
6:."0 p. m..' at the resort home ol
Anna Ruth Culps on the shores
of Lake Eagle Mountain by a bar-
becue and <N4p.ee. Ten girls will
be rushed.
MONNIG'S
IT I THE FRIENDLY STORE
m
It's -
Monnig's
For t 1
Valentine
Gifts
I'lan to mane a sentimental journey to the Krienilly store . . .
you'll find a nay Withering of sweet, smart Valentine ideas
that will conaey your message in a truly eloquent manner:
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T II E R A M BLER
Page Three
CopyHjrht 1947 by Enquire, u,,..
Reprinted from .he February 1917 issue cl f:sQu,K,
"Come, dear . . . don't let him see
thu t you cure"
ALADDIN CLEANERS
(Successors to Powell's)
'We can't do all the cleaning, so we do only the best"
3200 E. Rosedale
5-9255
"Let's Be Neighborly"
3130 E. Rosedale Phone 5-2173
Fort Worth
Poly
Flower
Shop
i
ti
\V. K. Mf RENCE, Owner
3118 E. ROSEDALE
l'tJONE 5-2113
Across from
T.VV.C. Campus
Advertising
and
Publication
Printing
The
Polytechnic
Herald
3013 E. ROSEDALE
t- »
Phone 5-2510
Social Ciuos
Elect Officers
eleci e," ]
semes-
Dean-
Win-
Dude
Town-
• .i■ t liree Soci.u uU
esi.yan College liavt
the! oi'fi.eers fe • the s;>ri
ter of t! s y-.ar.
Autis; jire ident for the new
term is Jurine Laseter. beautiful
junior from V-rnon, Texas, who
has been president of the pros-;
club.
Othv Autiss o' i'icer.T art'
.. .■ Archer, \ ice pre^iilenl;
n e Aldington, secretary;
I'liurston, treasurer: Pat
-e,i<i, reporter, ar.di>J«wifn Clarke
chaplain.
tjiristnie Ijav'is, better known
as "Curly," is tin; new Delia
leader. ( urly is irevn .loiiesiioro,
and is also treasurer of WAA.
Vela Fu ler is vice president; Kl-
sie Roach, seeretar>. Virginia
I'owell, treasurer; Jiir.,rnie Wil-
liams, pledge captain; Eugenia
Schneider, historian, and Kannette
Johnson, sergeant-at-arni.-
I'-ntre Amis proudly pr.^sents
Gloria McWliortfr, or "Flirt" as
its new president. Flirt has been
president of Tau C.anvr.a, Kor >,
and was a beauty of her e ass last
year. Other officeis are Bonny
Darby, \ ice-president; Anna Ruth
Gulps, secretary; Rytji Ross, treas-
I urer. Billie Bob. Hart, reporter;
j Sherry Sherrill, jiledge captain,
and historian.
I
Tones and Shade
TED AUSTIN
Leiirn a new word toda\ col-
lage. The freshman art class
found that iv collage is an ar-
rangement of portions of pictures
illustrations, cards, tickets, or
whal-have-you pasted down and
connected or related to each
r by drawn lines ' anil areas.
ot In
into an
somewhat
I's fun and, so;
things ate liein
•t i
a os
u.sua ly
: ..is.ition.
erest in 4
.■e ine ot t he c:'. 1 ig<1 ■ a re as vet
1 finished but perhaps the raost 1.11-
| tereslin;: one in the present .singes
I is Claude Maberry':- referring to
the pro'nli ot atonii ^ ,,er.
Against, a basic background toriti
jiainu.-l to reseivdiiie i.iie nuish-
room Jiap./d cloud of the A-
! in."'no. Ma berry has placed a por-
tion of the globe about which
circling planes leave ribbon like
paths so that one is reminded of
the rotation of electro:!? about
the nucleus of an atom. The prob-
lem is presented by'a hlmd-foiried
; family entangled in the ribbon
paths of the p ane-. Atomic power
is also used a.- a theme in a col-
lage by Ray Valle. In this he
uses a very imaginative placement
of a. .world analyzed by an im-
mense doctor. Beow the. wail*,
shows a portion of the structure
of cosmic molecure. I he abstract-
ed plac-ment of cheerful cplors
evidences an optimistic outcome
from the analysis.
The graceful forms of the ballet
' dancer has appealed to both Beth
Locke and Faye Johnsons© that
, 111 eir col ages are buij^l ' around
them. Miss Johnson is using a
I nice radiation effect giving the
: composition much strength and a
♦fiefinite center of interest. She
1 shj^wsSi delicate sense of tones in
| a* window used for background,
i -r-Genias at Work."
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Thurston, Norma. The Rambler (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 9, Ed. 1 Monday, February 10, 1947, newspaper, February 10, 1947; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth415680/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas Wesleyan University.