The Redbird (Beaumont, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, February 10, 1956 Page: 4 of 6
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‘Miss Non-Stop’
To Be Named
A Lamar Tech coed will
be named "Miss Non-Stop"
and preside as queen for
the March 1 inaugural of
Trans -Texas Airways non
stop flight from Beaumont -
Port Arthur to Dallas.
In addition to the over-
night trip via TTA Star-
liner to Dallas and a glam -
ourous evening in the new
Statler Hi 11on's Empire
Room, the winner will re
ceive a $50 savings bond.
Candidates should be
submitted to Dean Kelton's
secretary as soon as pos-
sible since a deadline has
been set for Feb. 17. All
social,service and profes-
sional clubs have been ask-
ed to nominate candidates.
The finals for the contest
will be held Monday even
ing Feb. 20. Judges, in-
cluding aTrans-Texas
hostellwill be named at a
later date.
The "Non-Stop Queen"
will receive publicity over
the four state area served
by Tranp -Texas .In Dallas,
for example, she will be
greeted at Love Field by
newsmen and TV camera-
men and feted at a Press
Club reception before din
ner ahd dancing at the
Statler-Hilton.
TTA and Lamar Tech of
ficials said the contest
winner will be judged on
qualities similar to those
looked for in the selection
of airline hostesses
charm, personality,
grooming, educational
background and sound
basic character.
Milton Young, TTA dis-
trict sales manager, an-
nounced the new flight
schedule as follows: Flight
54 will depart Beaumont-
Port Arthur at 4:55 p.m.
and will arrive in Dallas at
6:30p.m .This flightleaves
Houston at 3:50 p.m. and
leaves Galveston at 4:20
p.m.
The new TTA flight will
see a DC-3 Starliner plane
departing Dallas at 9:15 a.
m. and arriving at Jeffer-
son County Airport at 10 53
a.m. This flight continues
on to Galveston and Hous-
ton.
WANTED-A RIDE
Fred Jordan Rafes, 980
Seventh street in Beau-
mont, is seeking a ride to
classes. His schedule be-
gins at 8 a.m. Tuesday and
Thursday, and at 10 a.m.
Monday, Wednesday and
Friday. He may be con-
tacted by calling 8-3389.
THE REDBIRD
To Anita Bond
And Jerry Jones
This is just a note of con -
gratulations for a job well -
done on the student direct-
ory .The two of you deserve
full credit for a job which
was long, tireing, tedious
and time consuming.
Thankyou very much,
The Student Body
Belles Have
Hayride
Southern Belles ofLamai
Tech will again sponsor
the All College Hayride
Monday, Feb. 13 at 6:30
p.m.
Tickets are $1 per couple
and may be obtained from
any Southern Belle or a
booth set up in the union.
Girls will pack "some
grub" for their dates.
The Flying Red Horse
Camp i s the -destination,
where dancing and games
will be offered for enter-
tainment.
Liz Benton is chairman of
the hayride com mittee
with Wanda Cruse, Dixie
Miller, Dianne Daigle and
Bette Stead as members.
The truck will leave from
the back of the union at 6:30
sharp.
Friday, February 10, 1956
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Mgt. Club Has
Greased Pole
The Management Club
'ill sponsor a Greased
ole contest during West-
m Week.
F rom the top of the greas-
d pole will hang a number
f gift certificates. Any
erson that is able to climb
) the top of the pole will
e entitled to one of the
ertifichtes. Each of the
ertificates will be worth
DOUt $5.
Officers of the club an-
urnce to members that
les for the spring semes ■
r may how be paid to Ken-
;th Smith, Dan Bates or to
jbert Aubey.
Tie Managem ent Club I
also extending an invita-
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ajor in the Schooled: Bus - |
ess to join the club.
Don’t write home for money—write Lucky Droodles!
The easiest^
..aiiIIever make!
A raft of students have already earned $25 in Lucky Strike’s
Droodle drive. By June, hundreds more will. Better get with it.
It’s like taking candy from a baby.
Do as many Droodles as you want. Send them, complete with
titles, to Lucky Droodle, Box 67A, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Include your
name, address, college, and class—and the name and address of the
dealer in your college town from whom you most often buy cigarettes.
If we select your Droodle, we’ll pay $25 for the right to use it,
with your name, in our advertising. And we pay for a lot of Droodles
that never appear in print! Talk about easy money! This is it!
DROODLES,’[Copyright 1953 by Roger Price
LONG WALK
ON SHORT PIER
Sandy Schreiber
Texas A & M
CENTIPEDE
DOING CARTWHEEL
Warren Swenson
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Siebenthall, Carl. The Redbird (Beaumont, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, February 10, 1956, newspaper, February 10, 1956; Beaumont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth499282/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar University.