The Lone Star Lutheran (Seguin, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, December 2, 1960 Page: 4 of 4
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Friday, December 2, 1960
Construction
Underway
On Center
THE YOLANDA SCHUECH
memorial fine arts center, which
is under construction at the
present, will be completed by
September, 1961. The first build-
ing to be erected in a proposed
$3.5 million building plan, the
fine arts center will cost ap-
proximately $250,000. Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis Sehuech of Rosen-
berg donated $100,000 to the
center in memory of their
daughter, for whom the building
will be named. The memorial
will contain the Wupperman
Little Theater, music practice
rooms, band practice rooms, stu-
dios, and graphic arts class-
classrooms. Also contributing , to
the building were Mrs. Hilda
Weinert, who donated $25,000;
and Mrs. Hildegard Wupper-
man, who donated $25,000 in
memory of her husband.
Campus Calendar
Friday, December 2
8:00-12:00—Sorority Snow Ball,
Hilton Hotel, San Antonio
Saturday, December 3
8:00-9:30—Basketball Game —
Gustavus-Adolphus (Here)
9:30—Reception, Commons
Sunday, December 4
1:00-5:00—L.S.A. trip to Grace
Lutheran Sanatorium, San An-
tonio
Monday, December 5
10:00-10:20—Rev. Herbert Zim-
mermann, Convocation
6:45-7:00—Vespers
7 :05-8:25—4Pre-Theos
7:05-8:25—'Parish Workers’ So-
ciety
7:05-8:25—Gamma Delta
7:05-8:25—Men’s Intramurals
Tuesday, December 6
4:00-6:00 — English Qualifying
Examination
4:00-5:00 — Faculty Business
Meeting
6:00-6:45—CAA, Riebe Hall
6:45-7:00 — Vespers
7:05-8:25—TLC Players
7:05-8:25—“B” Team
Wednesday, December 7
10:00-10:50—Piano Duo, Gym
5:00-5:20—Calendar Committee
6:30-7:00—Student Devotions
7:05-8:25—Student Senate
7:05-8:25—Lone Star Lutheran
8:25—Senate Cabinet Meeting
8:00-9:00—Basketball Game —
Southwestern (Here)
Thursday, December 8
5:30-6:30—Dorm Councils
6:45-7 r00 — Vespers
7:05-8:25—Women’s Recreation
Association
Friday, December 9
1000-10:20—Master Sgt. Charles
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Little Black Book
By CHARLOTTE j her “green and gold” from Cotton
Well, you lucky people, I’m Stephens. Margo Mueller, Gamma
back to spread some more lies, jand Gene Ekenstam, Omega, are
bad jokes and bull!!! After the' finalL Pinned- And that remmds
guest columnsts and the all too : me of-the Little Man on the Cam-
short vacation, it’s a small won- | 3°ke that S°es llke th!s:
! der this author can't get back in !"■■•• An’ remember, when he
! the swing of things. ' ! Pins on his fraternity, pin -ton t.
So glad to see Doug Stolleis | forget to give a little OUCH! ;
i back on his feet — Via cane. | , Prediction: In the history of j
I Girls, maybe it does pay to be | tillc, more girls will have dates j
| sick, even if it is for two days; 1 tonight ... at least since the last!
Paul Anderson sent long stem ! Snow Ball. And all you unwanted;
roses to ailing Elsie Fore. Believe j fellows are cordially invited- to j
me, if you could have seen her j the Freshman party in the Com-
ama zed, surprised, pleased, shock- mons. Rumor has it that it will
ed, and happy expression, well ... j be pretty much fun — an honest-
Then there was the wish from one to-goodness_ floor show, no less.
certain Barbara that other Flori- DELORES WENZEL
da people should be so thoughtful.
er | .. (She always gripes that her
From the Hook, Line, and Sucker i “own flesh and blood” never puts
department we git this big news: j ber name in the column.)
Beta prexy, Jacque Shivers, and; If you ever want to know who
Alpha member, Ronnie Attra, I scored at the B team basketball
sometimes referred to as Ulcer, games, just ask George Ann Nau-
are pinned; Reid Renken got his ert and Janet Sandberg. It was
Alpha pin one day and gave itj great to see so many enthusiasts
at the game Tuesday evening . . .
there could have been more,
though.
H’mmm, speaking of basketball
did anyone happen to notice the
Gustavus - Adolphus team ? ? ?
(They’re collegiate. — sigh —)
Well, you can get a good “glimpse”
of them tomorrow night. Group,
SUPPORT THE BULLDOGS!
And a few words of wisdom to
the team — Rebound, boys, Re-
bound!!!
Thipg$, to; remember: The Pre-
T-hgo^.^rp selling Christmas cards;
the basketball games are free;
fear not, for lo, only 19 more days
until the-'-Yuletide vacation begins;
ask your Snow Ball date the color
of her dress (hint-hint); pull your
drapes and turn your light off
when people of the opposite sex
come to serenade. Them’s all the
orders for.today.
Announcements: Friends of
Charlotte Warner will be inter-
ested to know that she’ is enter-
ing the'blissful (?) state of mar-
ried life tomorrow evening. Also,
last year’s cheerleader, Judy My-
Cue, was united in wedlock, No-
vember 26.
; Some of our “frosh” must Tiave
lived by the advise of certain peo-
ple: Flunk now and avoid the
rush! No, Martin, I’m NOT slam-
ming your class.
We close with this Cheery note:
When in doubt, don’t ask the
Senate!
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New Books
In Library
The Critic’s Notebook. Stall-
man. Compilation of 300 quota-
tions divided into eight areas deal-
ing with concepts and problems
of modern literary criticism.
Shadows Move Among Them.
Mittelholzer. Atmospheric novel of
an English pastor, his family, and
congregation on a tropica] island.
Short Stories. Parker. Stories
by a witty and satirical writer.
Horned Pigeon. Miller. An Eng-
lish officer’s experiences while
escaping through Germany and
France from a prisoner! of war
camp.
History of a Literary Radical.
Bourne. The 'militant liberal’s
writings on American culture.
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