The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, January 11, 1952 Page: 3 of 6
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RELIGIOUS NEWS
Canterbury Club
Plans Picnic Sun.
By JO-ANNE HICKMAN
The Rice Canterbury Club and the club at the University
of Houston will have a picnic and hayride Sunday, January 13.
They will meet at A-House at 3 :30.
PSA
At the meeting of the Presbyter-
ian Student Association yesterday,
Bob Gray spoke of his experiences
«at the Student Volunteer Movement
Conference that was held in Lawr-
ence, Kansas. Rev. Warren Beale
brought the religious significance
of the conference to the group.
BSU
"Is Religion the Opiate of the
People" is the title of the January
Seminar sponsored by the Baptist
Student Union. Dr. Roy A. Crouch,
professor of psychology at the Uni-
versity of Houston, is speaker for
the meeting, which is scheduled for
8 p.m. Friday, in the P.L. Lecture
Lounge. Following the lecture on
psychology and religion, Dr. Crouch
will conduct an informal question
and answer period. Everyone is in-
vited to these meetings, according
to Curtis Lee, BSU president.
MSF
At the meeting of the Methodist
Student Fellowship today at 12:15
in the Exam Room, Rev. Keith Kel-
low will speak. He is the Associate
Minister at St. Paul's Methodist
Church. Rev. A. Grady Halonquist
from Grace Methodist Church will
be the speaker at the meeting next
Friday.
Newman Club
At the meeting of the Newman
Club last Wednesday, Father Gon-
lon spoke on "Marriage". Every
Monday night, the University of
Houston and Rice Newman Clubs
have Discussion Groups at the Uni-
versity of St. Thomas.
SAUNDERS
rive It Yourself
SYSTEM
RENT A NEW CAR — DRIVE IT YOURSELF
OUR DATE-RATE SYSTEM is still in effect. $3.50 from
6 PM to 7 AM (to noon on Sunday). Allowing 35 miles.
7c a mile for additional miles.
QUALIFICATIONS: Driver's license — 18 years of age —
Deposit $20.00 — Rice Student Identification.
Now Open 24 Hours A Day Except Monday
SAUNDERS SYSTEM
704 RUSK AT LOUISIANA PHONE CA-9956
Buck Harris's
TOUCHDOWN CLUB
5209 KIRBY DRIVE
Where students meet
before and after games
Paine, M. Coy Head
Freshmen; Duekett
Elected Sec.-Treas.
Louis Paine was elected president
of the Freshman class in the election
of December 21. The position of vice-
president is held by Mary Coy; that
of secretary-treasurer by Fred Due-
kett. Pam Riley, Joan Cooley, and
Elsa Holland are freshman repre-
sentatives to the Student Council.
Results of the Favorite election
also held on the twenty-first will be
announced after the election Cam-
panile beauties and Outstanding
Seniors.
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Riee Band Will
Play Two Concerts
This Spring
Spring plans for the Rice Band
were announced yesterday'by Band
Director J. McNeely. Plans call for
two concerts to be played in the
Spring. For the first time in many
years, the band will play at the
Commencement exercises. There will
be a banquet for all band members
in the Spring, too.
The Band is badly in need of mu-
sicians, though.
For Expert Barber Service
visit
REYNOLDS
BARBER SHOP
2522 Amherst — 'In the Village"
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J. Paul Sheedy* Switched to Wildroot Cream-Oil
Because He Flunked The Finger-Nail Test
■ NONE of t{ie girls were wild about this Wildcat. His hair looked
like something the cat dragged in! "I'in feline mighty low," he
told his Paw. "Every Tomcat, Dick and Harry on campuss has
dates but me!" "Yes, Siam aware of that, son. You need Wildroot
Cream-Oil hair tonic. All the cats are using it because it's non-
alcoholic. Contains soothing Lanolin. Relieves annoying dryness.
" Removes loose, ugly dandruff. Help you puss—I mean pass the
Finger-Nail Test." So Paul got Wildroot Cream-Oil, and now*
he's'the most popular Persian at school, Purr-haps it's what you
need! Take some small change out of your kitty and pussy-foot
it to the nearest drug or toilet goods counter for a bottle or
tube <$f Wildroot Cream-pil. And ask fur professional applica-
tions at your favorite barbershop. Hurry—meow is the time!
of 131 So. Harris Hill IId., Williams villt, N. Y.
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Wildroot Company, Inc., Buffalo 11, N. Y. (Ma ^
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rie thought they were trying to make him the butt-end
of a joke when he was asked to judge cigarette mildness
with a mere puff of one brand and a quick sniff of
another. The fancy foot-work didn't dazzle him! He
knew that the pinnacle of pleasure conies from steady
smoking . . . and that there is only one test that gives you
enough time to permit conclusive proof. Smokers
throughout America have made the same decision!
It's the sensible test... the 30-Day Camel Mildness
Test, which simply asks you to try Camels on a
day-after-day, pack-after-pack basis. No snap judgments.!
T)nce you've tried Camels for 30 days in your "T-Zone"
(T for Throat, T for Taste), you'll see why ...
After all the Mildness Tests...
Camel leads all other brands JbyAffifonf
Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests i
No. 31...THE MOUHTAIN COAT
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The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, January 11, 1952, newspaper, January 11, 1952; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth230888/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.