The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1956 Page: 3 of 4
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Friday, March 16, 1956
The Campus Chat
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Message on Medical Missions . . .
Church Slates Lakeside Service
Fraternities Plan Pledgeship; ^urrent ^'st ^a'es ^evea' Popularity
Of Instrumental From Sinatra Show
Religious activities next week
include u message on medical mis-
sions, u lakeside service, and a dis-
cussion led by a denominational
leader.
Presbj terian
Mrs. Helen Scott Saulsbury from
Temple will speak on "The Chal-
lenge of Medical Missions" Sun-
day following supper at 5:16 p.m.
at the Presbyterian church I'.S.A.
Wednesday at 7:.'id p.m. a 'Vive
and take" discussion will be held
at the student center.
Catholic
The Newman club will meet in
Newman hall, Second and Bolivar
streets, at 8 p.m.
Methodist
Student leaders will lead a dis-
cussion on "Faster According to
the Gospels" Sunday at 9:HO a.m.
at the student center.
A picnic supper and fellowship
will be held at l.ake Dallas Sun-
day. Transportation will be pro-
vided at the student center at 3:30
p.m.
David Minter, ministerial stu-
dent, will speak to the freshmen at
the Methodist house at 7 p.m. Mon-
day.
liaptiat
The Missionary Volunteer fel-
lowship, which began today, will
end Saturday in Fort Worth. Dur-
ing the conference summer mis-
sionaries will be chosen by the
summer missions committee.
The Rev. Foy Valentine, secre-
tary of the Christian Life Com-
mission of the liaptist (ietieral
Convention of Texas, will speak to
the executive council Monday at
9:15 p m. in the student center.
Sorority Receives State Honor
As the lnterfraternity council
continues with plans for Greek
week, campus sororities and fra-
ternities are preparing for the be-
ginning; of pledgeship.
Sit."ma I'lli Fpsilon
Sigma Phi Kpsilon held a Gang-
CO-ED
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
"FIRST RUN"
, _ VIRGINIA MAYO DENNIS MORGAN DAVID FARRAR
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Also 2nd Feature
Robert Ryan Claire Trevor
in
"BEST OF THE BADMEN"
in Technicolor
STARTS SUNDAY FOR ONE BIG WEEK!
"FIRST RUN"
M-G-M's GREAT ADVENTURE
S . DRAMA OF THE YEAR!
'wo men clash
ir an Indian gii
during the great buffalo hunt!
M-G-M present* in
color and Cinemascope
Surrinf
ROBERT TAYLOR STEWART GRANGER
LLOYD NOUN • DEBRA PAGET ■ RUSS TAMBLYN
Stage Show
Music Solos,
Vocal soloists and a quartet will
be the main attractions on Satur-
| day's stage show, according to
'Feasor Graham, director.
Alta Mullins, sophomore from
Brownwood, will sing Summertime
and I'll Never Stop Loving You.
A quartet composed of Bobby
Taylor, junior from Little Rock,
| Ark.; Walter Foster, Amarillo
i senior; John Schwab, freshman
This Ad is Worth
one
Hamburger Basket 35c
to GARY PAMPLIN
upon presentation at the
Super Dog
Highway 24 and N. Elm
Open 11 a.m.
Will Present
Aces, Movie
from Typeka, Kas., and Ben Mid-
daugh of Baytown will sing sev-
eral numbers. Middaugh will sing
I Only Have Eyes for You, and
Foster will sing Yours Is My
Heart Alone.
The Aces of Collegcland will
open the curtains with This Is It,
followed by a medley of current
hits, and will play musical novel-
ties between acts, 'Fcssor ex-
plained.
The feature film for the evening
is "Ten Wanted Men," starring
Randolph Scott, .locelyn Brando,
and Richard Boone. Curtain time
is 8 p.m. Admission will be MO
cents, Graham added.
•tcr ball Saturday night at the
Denton country club. About one
hundred and twenty-live couples
attended dressed as gangsters. A
prize was awarded to the best-
dre.v ed couple as well as the best-
dressed boy and girl.
I'hi k«|>pu Sigma
A formal rush function was
held at Wiley's Dude ranch Monda)
night for rushees and members.
( -M'.-I.'S
A party for members and dates
will be held in Fort Worth Satur
day night at the Green Room and
thi' Rocket. A number of old mem
bers are expected to attend.
Sigina Nu
A coffee was held at the house
If You Aft1 A Junior. Keillor. Or
If You Have A B-I'lltn Average.
If You Are Interested In
Memhernhip In
ALPHA CHI
National Scholarship Society
tiring Your l)«iliit>i>h T«
MUa MYKTI.K BROWN (HJI3) r
Mi t'ARI. MITTON (A.IOSr)
HKPOKK MONIIAY. MARCH I#
RANCHO
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
One Mile North on Highway 77 — Denton, Texas
FR IDAY — SATURDAY
CORONER CREEK
RANDOLPH SCOTT MARGUERITE CHAPMAN
— Second Feature —
SPLIT SECOND
STEPHEN McNALLY JAN STERLING
SUNDAY — MONDAY
THE MARAUDERS
JEFF RICHARDS JARMAN LEWIS
— Second Feature
MANY RIVERS TO CROSS
ROBERT TAYLOR
WITH
ELEANOR PARKER
TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY
HER TWELVE MEN
GREER GARSON ROBERT RYAN
Second Feature
SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS
HOWARD KEEL
JANE POWELL
THURSDAY
50c Karnite
THE GIRL WHO HAD EVERYTHING
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College Calendar
T«hU>, I ii«lny. Manh 16
S:|f p.m., "Mael eth." Studio theatre
SitluriUt. Mure!) 17
12 ntH n. (Jnvit ,l ckt<( honuvoiuinK lunch
•so Martinis hall
K:lf> pin., 1 MaclH'th." Studio theatre
Monday. March It*
CaotpwH ('hint Week heKitiH
H:ir pin Denton hiuh hcIiooI Imml eon-
et rt, inn in Miulitorium
Tuenday. March 20
• pin. Marketing elub m««etH, HA '*17
7 p.m.. At'K puppet ah w. I'll iiuditoriun
7 pin.. FT A Mptvlal meet inn
H : I r. p.m. Symphony ami lira** choir eon
cert, main auditorium
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Friday and Saturday
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Audio Murphy
Sunday thru Wednesday
of the Sigma Nils Thursday from
10 to 12 p.m. for members and
rushees.
Vlpha Helta Pi
North Texas' chapter of Alpha
Delta I'i was awarded a silver
platter at the sorority's state con-
vention in San Antonio Saturday.
The San Antonio alumnae associa-
tion awarded the platter to the
1'exas Alpha Delta I'i chapter with
he highest .scholastic average im-
provement for the past year. This
is the second consecutive year iliat
the North Texas chapter has won
the award, and it will keep the
platter until it is won by another
chapter.
Chi Omega
Chi Omega's pledge class enter-
tained members with a breakfast
Wednesday morning in the union
building cafeteria.
h> lilLLV COOKK
Hilly May's Main Title, from the
movie "The Man With the Golden
Arm," has jumped to top place in
record sales in Denton, according
to Richard Itrown, clerk at Elli-
son's record shop. Main Title sales
were hiked with the coming of
the United Artists film.
l.es Baxter's Poor People of
Paris and Heartbreak Hotel by
Elvis Presley are crowding each
other for second place, Brown
said. Al llihler's Eleventh Hour
Melody and Dick Hyman's Theme
I''roin the Three Penny Opera arc
in third and fourth place, respec-
tively.
New songs with bright pros-
pects are Mitch Miller's Madeira,
Jo Stafford's All Night Long, and
Kddie My Love by the Fontaine
Sisters.
The three top albums are Shorty
Rogers' "Man With the Golden
Arm," "Songs for Swinging
I/overs" by Frank Sinatra, ami
"Five Trombones" by the Four
Freshmen.
BRUCE DAVIS, attorney
ltiiK-20 Mi t'lurkmi Building
(over KunneM* Department ntorei
Denton, Texas C-4022
General Civil Practice—
All Courts
TEXAS ADDED 3 STOOGES
"Christopher Crumpet's Playmates"
SUN MON-TUE
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PLAZA THEATRE
East Side Square
Friday-Saturday
LILI
with
Leslie Caron—Mel Ferrer
ALSO
CONOUEST OF SPACE
Sunday-Monday
THE LAST TIME
I SAW PARIS
with
Elizabeth Taylor—Van Johnson
T uesday-Wednesday
CARMEN JONES
with
Dorothy Dandridge
Harry Belafonte
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NORTH TEXAN OF THE WEEK
HUGH FEAGAN, freshman from Dallas, as the lead in the
College Players' production of "MACBETH," contributed
much to the play's success. The play, which is the drama
group's contribution to the Fine Arts Festival, will conclude
with Saturday's performance.
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Jacobs, Willie. The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1956, newspaper, March 16, 1956; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth306790/m1/3/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.