The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1959 Page: 3 of 4
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Friday, S#pt. 25, 1959
The Campus Chat
In Tuesday Ceremony ...
Six Social Sororities Accept 102 Pledges
ACTIVITIES- AMUSEMENTS
One hundred and two coeds be-
gan pledgeship in the six social so-
rorities on campus Tuesday night.
They were welcomed by members
at an open house held in each of
the ramps following a period of
rush which began Sept. 14.
Alpha Delta I'i
Receiving 15 pledges was Alpha
Delta Pi. They are Karen Elaine
Amthor, Waco; Klizalieth Brad-
shaw. Fort Worth; Carol Ann
Bright, Waco; Reeta Sue Bur-
roughs, Lewisville; Mary Anne
Kricson, Dallas; Janice Hunt, Irv-
ing; Diane Keswick, Fort Worth.
Others are Jan Martin, Terrell;
Mary Ann Matustik, Waco; Virgin-
ia Msller, San Antonio; Beverly
Morris, Denton; Melissa Putter-
son, Marshall; Marjorie Sue Pow-
ers, (Jrapevine; Diane Smith, Dal-
las, and Wanda Lee Thornton,
I'uducah.
Alpha Phi
Alpha Phi announced the ac
ceptance of 12 pledges. They in-
clude Sandra Clark, Dallas; Jane
Derryberry, Abilene; Mary Martha
Fuller, Hemphill; Carol Murie Grif-
fin, Spearman; Sonja Yvonna Hin-
shaw, Arlington; Anne Elizabeth
Howe, Warren, Ariz.; Sara Jane
Hunter, Knnis; Charlcey Mooring,
Hurst; Sandra Sathre, Dallas;
(ilenda Sue Scudder, Dallas; Cyn-
thia Ann Smith, Dallas, anil Vir-
ginia Stone, Waco.
Chi Omega
Boasting 21 pledges is Chi
Omega. They are l.aura Ballard,
Denton; Sarah Antoinette Best,
Snyder; Einily Jean Beyette, Fort
Worth; Annye Kate Blair, Gorman;
Linda Bodiford, Fort Worth; Linda
Lee Books, Fort Worth; Char-
lotte Cole, Denton; Carol Creswell,
Kort Worth; Betsy Cross, Wichi-
ta Falls; Elizabeth Davis, fort
Neihes, and Barbara Fontenot, Dal-
las.
Others are Carol Sue Funk, Dal
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las; Gerry Ruth Huckabee, Gates-
ville; Sandra Mcllroy, Bryan;
Paula Moyer, Weslaco; Sherry Peb-
worth, Abilene; Jane Shirley Simp-
hiii, Port Arthur; Nancy Snyder,
I'emple; Mary Straub, Port Ar-
thur; Janis Swenson, Denton, and
Kay Yaughan, Irving.
Delta (iamma
Listed among Delta Gamma's
16 pledges are Carolyn Cass, Dal-
las; Zulynne Coleman, Denton;
Lynda Crawford, Fort Worth;
Sandra Da in wood, Dallas; Mary
Linda Hilbum, Gainesville; Connie
Hood. Borger; Elnora Ann Lowry,
Dallas; Catherine Ann Markey,
Pasadena; Deanna McCullough,
Dallas; Madeleine Terry Mosley,
Dallas; Sandra L. Purcell, Vega;
Judy Schwan, Amarillo; Judy Jan-
ice Smith, Richardson; Mary Nelle
Terrell, San Angelo; Burelene
Wells, Jacksboro, and Tonya Lee
Wynn, Dallas.
Kappa Delta
Kappa Delta pledges are Angie
Marie Brown, Dallas; Gloria Jean
Calhoun, Athens; Mary Egger,
Grand Prairie; Mary Frances Ford,
Mineral Wells; Sandra Franklin,
Midland; Nocona Friday, Athens;
Leila Gcbhard, Fort Worth; Vir-
ginia Rae Henry, Stoneburg; Nan-
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A LINE ON THE NEWEST FALL STYLES
AND FABRICS YOU CAN MAKE
YOUR VERY OWN!
FALL FASHION
FABRICS SHOW
INFORMAL MODELING
IN THE STORE . . .
TOMORROW
September 26th
at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m.
Come see a fashion blending of colors,
fabrics and pattern styles for fall in our
Fashion Fabrics Show ... to be modeled
informally in the store Saturday afternoon.
Come and see the Chanel-inspired cardi-
gan suit—the reversible skirt and wetlrit—
the floral print sheath—the fashion jumper
(arrow straight, full skirted or redingote
style)—-the beloved shirtwaist and many
more made especially from VOGUE, SIM-
PLICITY, McCALL and BUTTERICK pat-
terns and our exciting fall fabrics.
Visit our Fashion Fabric Shop on the bal-
cony, where you will see the e*act fabrics
and pattern styles used in our model ward-
robs, as well as a wealth of exquisite fall
fabrics from America's finest manufac-
turers.
cy Marie Holland, Denton, and
Jessica lkiai'le tluusoll, liciuiersoli.
s\t o Mary Hunn, Uenison; 1'aiiy
hue kiuu, Winona, Frances D. Ku-
u>, iciuia r ails; Aurora Miliar,
ualian; Carolyn i'ayne, t.ewisvilie,
I'airicia Ami 1'irtle, Alvm; aiiugie
Lee Haymond, Kictiardson; Del re lie
Sanuers, Waco; Barbara Ann
vsuru, rort Vsorth, and Kathryn
/inn \\ heatley, Vv axahaclue.
'Av(a lau Alpha
/.eta Tau Alpna accepted the
following 18 pledges: Mary Bow-
ers, Denton; George Ann Broca-
man, Dallas; Sue Morris Crock-
er, i enuieloli; i.iiula F. Crowe, Ol-
ney; Julie Davis, Corsicana; .rtar-
llia Davis, Port Neches; Minora
Hamilton, Irving; Marilyn lloweii
Wicnua Fails; Donna Lynn Jones,
i.a Marque; Marguerite Anne kei-
ier, augarland; Mary Marguerite
McClurkun, Irving; Rosemary
Moody, Dallas; .Nancy Orion, Bow-
ie; Diane Palamounlain, Dallas;
t'aula Rhodes, \\ timer; Mary Rous-
ser, Kress; Gay Schuchard, Foil
Worth, and Linda Strickland, Dal-
las.
The Tuesday night o|>en house
brought to a close rush week ac-
tivities which were begun Sept.
14. Consisting of three rounds oi
events, the rush period begun with
an open house in each of the so-
rority ramps in Chilton hall.
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IFC Selects Off icers,
Slates Rush Functions
111 its first meeting of the year,
the Interfralernity council elected
officers for the coming semester.
Dale Adams, Phi Kappa Sigma
representative from Freeport, was
elected president. The other officers
and the iraternities they represent
are Ronnie Ken ell, vice-president,
Theta Chi, Denton; Roy Williams,
secretary, Kappa Alpha, Charles-
ton, Mo., and I'rank Moore, treas-
urer, Pi Kappa Alpha, Cleburne.
I he schedule for formal rush
was also decidcd in the meeting.
The dates are: Oct. 6, Laml.da Chi;
Oct. (>, Delta Sigma Phi; Oct. 7,
Geezles; Oct. 8, Sigma Nu; Oct. 9,
Kappa Sigma; Oct. 12, Kappa
|>ha; Oct. 13. Theta Chi; Oct.
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Yucoh Photo
LOUIS MONTANIO greets Al-
pha Delta Pi plodgo Beverly
Morris, Denton, with a long-
stemmed rose at an open-houso
ccremony Tuesday night at the
Alpha Delta Pi ramp in Chilton
Pi Kappa Alpha; Oct. 15, Phi Kap-
pa Sigma, and Oct. 1(1, Sigma Phi
Kpsilon.
Accoiding to William G. Woods,
dean of men, open house for pros-
pective pledges will begin Monday
with two open houses scheduled
each day for five days. Selection
of pledges will U? made by active
members Oct. 111. Bids, which will
be sent out no earlier than mid-
night Oct. 20, are to be returned
to (hi* dean of men's office by B
p.m. Oct. 2I1.
Alph
hall.
College Calendar
Saturday, Sept. 2ti
8:30 11.111.-5 p.m., conference foi
safety and driver educatiot
principals, superintendents, an>
teachers, Masters hall, 125
I :3o p.m., Sigma 1'lii Epsiloi
western party, Wiley's Dudi
ranch
8 p.m., stage show with 'Fessol
and Aces; movie, "Hell's Fint
Hours," main auditorium
Sunday, Sept. 27
II p.m., Simula I'hi Kpsilon execu-
tive meeting, fraternity house
Monday, Sept. 28
7 p.m., Alpha Delta Pi meeting
Chilton hall, ramp -1
7 p.m., Alpha l'hi meeting, Chil
Ion hall, ramp (!
7:80 p.m., Chi Omega meeting
Chilton hall, ramp 3
•1 p.m., Debate club meeting, 11-30(1
7 p.m., Delta Gamma meeting,
Chilton hall, ramp 8
7:15 p.m., Delta Sigma I'i meeting,
fraternity house
(1:30 p.m., Delta Sigma l'hi meet
ing, fraternity house
? p.m., Kappa Alpha meeting, fra-
ternity house
7 p.m., Kappa Delta meeting, Chil
ton hall, ramp 1
7 p.m., Kappa Sigma meeting
fraternity house
(5:80 p.m., Lambda Chi Alphi
meeting, fraternity house
4 p.m., Panhellenic council meet
ing, dean of women's office.
7 p.m., Pi Kappa Alpha meeting
faternity house
6:30 p.m., Sigma Nil meeting, fra
ternity house
7 p.m., Sigma Phi Kpsilon, frater
nity house
Tuesday, Sept. 29
2-3 p.m., class choir, main audi
torium
5 p.m., Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia ol
America, orchestra hall audi
torium
1 p.m., Radio club meeting, his
torical building
7 p.m., WRA howdy party
women's gym
(>-8 p.m., Sigma Phi Epsilon open
house
8-10 p.m., Pi Kappa Alpha open
house
Rings and Rice
Standing committee assignments
made at Monday's council meeting
include: general welfare and intra-
mural sports, Phi Kappa Sigma
and Sigma Nu; scholarship and
social activities, Pi Kappa Alpha
and Sigma Phi Kpsilon, and con-
stitution and by-laws, Kappa Al-
pha and Theta Chi.
Also rush and pledge regula-
tions. Kappa Sigma and the (lee
z.les, and public relations and pro-
jects, Delta Sigma Phi and Lambda
Chi Alpha.
Early Fall Weddings Unife Couples
September nuptial ceremonies
spotlight the wedding news for this
fall.
Stevens- Young
Miss Myna Quartz Stevens of
Dallas was wed to a former NT
student, Dr. Jack William Young
of Midlanad, Sept. lit in Wynne
chapel, Highland Park Presbyte-
rian church. Dr. Young's frater-
nities are Sigma Phi Epsilon and
Delta Sigma Delta.
Ilradberry-Terry
A former student, Miss Jean-
nette Uradberry, and Jack Stan-
ford Terry Jr. were united in mar-
riage Sept. lit in the City Temple
Presbyterian church in Dallas. Par-
ents are Mr. and Mrs. James Mey-
ers Bradberry and Hear Adm. and
Mrs. Jack Stanford Terry.
Harris-While
Miss Bette Carole Harris, an
NT graduate, and William Thomas
White were married Sept. 12 in
Dickerson chapel. First Methodist
church in Dallas.
King-Orr
Miss Jacqueline King, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. King, be-
came the bride of an NT student,
Freddie Roy Orr, in a Sept. 11
ceremony at the De Soto Church of
Christ. The bridegroom, son of
Mrs. Audra Sell, is a member of
Pi Kappa Alpha.
Seely-llays
Two students exchanged marri-
age vows Sept. 5 in Justin Baptist
church. They are the former Roy
Sue Seely and Henry Howard Hays.
They are living in Denton while
she completes her senior year and
Convenient Hours
Four Churches Schedule
Services for Semester
Four churches have announced
special services for the conveni
ence of students during the fall
semester.
Asbury Methodist
Asbury Methodist church wishes
to notify students of its free bus
service. A chartered bus leaves
the administration building at 0:15
a.m. 011 Sundays. The bus also re-
turns students to the campus.
St. David's Episcopal
St. David's Eplacopal church an-
nounced free bus transportation
for the 11 a.m. Sunday service.
The bus leaves the administration
building at. i() J-'l a.m. and returns
in time for the noon dining sched-
ules in the dormitories.
Other services, according to the
Kev. Edward II. Campbell, rector,
include holy communion at 8 a.m.,
family service and church school
at 9:30 a.m., both on Sunday. On
week days at 7:30 a.m. there is
elebration of holy communion on
all saints' and holy days.
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Players will have a get-acquainted
uarty in the student center at the
First Methodist church at 2:30 p.m.
Sunday. All persons who are in-
terested in pledging are invited to
attend.
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A graduate, Miss Mary Eliza
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Miss Margaret Ann Turner,
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ANOTHER YKAR, ANOTHER DOLLAR
Today I ls>gin my sixth year of writing this column for the
makers of Philip Morris and Marlboro Cigarettes. For this I
Ret money.
Not, let me hasten to state, that payment is necessary. "Sirs,"
I said a few days ago to the makers of Philip Morris and Marl-
boro, "if I can introduce America's college limn and women to
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We wept then. I'm not ashamed to say it. WE WEPT! I
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secretaries wept I wept—my agent, Clyde Greedy, wept. We
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dabbing my eyes with my agent, and hurried to the nearest
typewriter. •IM*
Th maker• of Philip Morria. Marlboro and Alpine take great
pleature In bringing you another year of thla unceneorad,
free-wheeling column.
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