The Redbird (Beaumont, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1966 Page: 3 of 8
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Oct. 28, 1966
THE REDBIRD
New Committees Formed
At Monday Senate Meeting
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,Student government committees
submit ted reports for the first
time at the Senate and House
meetings last Monday.
The School Spirit Committee
decided that small bells,
resembling the one in Cardinal
Stadium that is rungwhen Lamar
makes a touchdown could be
sold to individual students
through campus organizations.
The students could then ring the
hand bells to applaud good
plays and generally encourage
the Cardinal team.
An estimated retail price for
the be 11s will be $1, netting
the Spirit Committee and the
separate organizations 25 cent
profit to be used for additional
spirit-boosting projects.
The Spirit Committee also
initiated the idea of selling red
and white helium balloons to
release at the homecoming
game.
The Traffic Committee, which
has re quested more space for
students in parking lot 4, planned
to hang posters asking students
for s u ggestions on solving the
traffic problems.
In addition, letters are being
written to the University of
Houston and Louisiana State
University in an effort to discover
how t hey are meeting similar
problems.
The Election Committee
announced that John Tower won
the mock election.
New committee appointments
i n eluded John Herring, Traffic
Committee;Cardinal Christmas
Com m ittee, Shirley Morgan,
Pat Rochen, Dottie Bobb and
Terry Newberry; Sandra Buford.,
Danny Olivier, Patty Wueller
and Sue Ann Kopecinski, All-
School Dance Committee; Mod-
ern U. N., Hugo Caballero,
Alan Gabbert, Donna Wood and
David Reimers; and Top Name
Com mittee, Gabbert, Herring
and Dennis McLaughlin.
Brought up next was an article
in the Collegiate Scene Maga-
zine concerning the Miss Cheer-
leader U.S.A. Contest, spon-
sored by Cypress Gardens, Fla.
It was decided that Lamar Tech
should send a delegate. The
Spirit Committee will handle
the details.
The Ho use voted to hold its
meetings bi-weekly, beginning
in two weeks. Representatives
hope this will stimulate better
Queen Candidates
Workshop Slated
Hornecoming queen candi-
d ates are required to attend a
workshop Tuesday at 3:30 p.m.
i n C ardinal Room II, Student
Union, Bette Stead, faculty
chairman of the homecoming
pageant, reports.
Candidates will receive in-
structions about the pageant,
which will be held at 8 p. m.
Monday, Nov. 7, in McDonald
Gym. Also, candidates will
have pictures made for publicity
purposes, Miss Stead explained.
Nominees should be dressed in
street clothes for Tuesday's pic-
ture.
Jobs Available
To Secretaries
A limited number of summer
jobs a re available to typists,
office machine operators, sten-
ographers and clerks.
Applications must be received
by Dec. 9 for the test that is to
be given on Jan. 7. The final
filing date, Jan. 9, 1967, is for
the test that is to be given Feb. 4.
Pretense is simply a lie in
action.
attendance.
The Senate approved Bill
Newton for sgt.-at-arms, Doug
Shannon for parliamentarian
and Sherry Hausman for chap-
lain.
Float registration was Wednes-
day, and the deadline for Slime
Queen nominations is N o v . 8,
announced Bill Johnson, House
speaker.
3 Students Named
To Publications Panel
Three students have been
named to the Publications Com -
mittee, Pres. F. L. McDonald
reported Wednesday. Formerly
the committee was composed of
faculty and staff members.
Named were Mrs Judy Mclnnis,
senior elementary education
major; William Johnson, Jr.,
junior math student; and David
Rogers, senior majoring in
physics. Dr. Harry Frissell,
professor of English,is chairman.
So lving problems paves the
way to progress.
A fool and his school are soon
parted.
Anyone can
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who owns a Doc'ge Coronet. Now she goes to parties with him,
dances, football games, etc. Do you think I should call her again,
or should I forget her and break her heart?
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DEAR BAD CONNECTIONS:
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over America. You'll find that its good looks are pretty hard to
resist. Now, before you break your girl's heart, give her another
break. Ask her to go for a ride in your new Coronet. I think she'll
get the signal.
Here's the heartbreaker.. .'67 Dodge Coronet 500. A campus favorite with its great new looks, ride,
and list of extras that are standard. Like bucket seats with either a companion seat in the middle or a
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Goode, Charles. The Redbird (Beaumont, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1966, newspaper, October 28, 1966; Beaumont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth499474/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar University.