The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, October 7, 1960 Page: 3 of 6
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Friday, Ocf. 7. I960
The Campus Chat
PAGE 3—ACTIVITIES AMUSEMENTS
SMU Official To Speak
At Methodist Meeting
"What is a university?" is to b*
the topic of u discussion by Rev.
Sterling Wheeler, vice-president of i
Southern Methodist University, at
7 p.m. Wednesday at the Method-
ist Student Center.
At 4 p.m. Tuesday there will be
a seminar to discuss "The Thought
t>f Rudolph Hultmann." This will
be a depth study of the relation of
existentialism to the Christian
faith.
The topic of the Thursday semi- I
nar will lie "The Stumbling Block,",
by Douglas Jackson, a study of al-
cohol and the Christian responsi-1
bility. This will lie at 4 p.m. at the
Methodist Student Center.
Catholic
The course of instructions on |
the Catholic faith will be tonight
and Tuesday at 7 :.'$( p.m. at 121fij
Bolivar. Rev. Joseph M. Thomas
said everyone is invited.
The college choir will furnish i
the iftusic for the 11 a.m. service j
Young Republicans Elect
Four to Executive Board
The Young Republicans elected
representatives to the state exe-
cutive board at their meeting
Tuesday night.
Klected representatives are Bill
Hobbs, Van, senatorial district 8;
Bill Snodgrass, Knnis, senatorial
district 12; Charles Judd, Sherman,
senatorial district t , and Bill (Jrif-
fin, (ialveston, senatorial district
16.
(Jriffin was also elected club se-
cretary.
Will Buy Rare
and Old Coins
Accumulations
Singles
Sets
Call:
JERRY CASTLEBERRY
DU 2-3046
Sunday at the Immaculate Con-
ception Church.
At 7 p.m. Wednesday the college
choir will practice at the church.
The Newman Club will meet
Thursday at 1218 Bolivar. The
newly elected officer* will be in
charge of the meeting.
Presbyterian
A student-faculty banquet is
planned at St. Andrews Presbyte-
rian Church at 5:H(l p.in Sunday.
Rides will lie furnished in front of
the Administration Building at
5:15 p.m.
The regular meeting of the Pres
byterian Student Association is
set for 7 p.m. Wednesday.
Kpiscopal
Rev. George Luck, vicar of the
Church of Our Merciful Saviour in
Kaufman, will speak on "Sacra-
mental I.ife" to the Canterbury
Association at 6 p.m. Sunday at
the Canterbury House. The Can-
terbury Association meets every
Sunday night for an evening pray-
er service, supper and program.
An inquirers class will meet at
7:15 Tuesday night. It is open to
all students interested in the wor-
ship and life of the Kpiscopal
church and her teachings.
A free bus is provided every
Sunday morning for students go-
ing to St. David's. It picks the
students up in front of the Ad-
ministration Building at 10:45.
Ilaptiat
Vespers are to lie Monday
through Friday at the Baptist
Student Center at fl:30 p.m.
Students participating in the
mission program are to meet at the
student center at 4 p.m. Thursday.
Social Fraternities Prepare
To Welcome New Members
Formal rush continues tins week
as fraternities prepare to welcome
new members. Activities scheduled
are parties, formal rush dinners,
and attendance of Satuiday's foot-
ball game.
Delta Sigma Phi
Delta Sigma Phi will attend
Saturday's North Texas Memphis
Stale game en masse with dates
After the game there will he a
party at the house.
Several members will be attend-
ing an All Texas Delta Sigma Phi
MARKETING CLUB'S 200th
momber, Shirley Simpson from
Port Arthur, siqns the member-
ship roll. The club's president,
Bill Lewis of Galveston, looks on.
Lewis announced that at the
conclusion of the club's mem-
bership drive last week, the total
number had passed the 225
mark.
Hold Meetings
Sororities Announce Pledge Officers
Flection of pledge officers and Oiher officers are Janet Coch-
acceptnnee of sorority members | ran, Denton, song leader; Jean
into campus organizations were
main events on this week's agenda.
Chi Omega
Pledge class officers for this
fall in Chi Omega are Martha
Jones, Grand Prairie, president;
Annabelle Allen, Denton, vice-
president; Marilyn Merritt, Dallas,
secretary; and Diana Billings.
Richardson, treasurer.
Hart, Pecos, assistant song leader;
Carolyn Welch, Tyler, social chair-
man; and Nancy Shurl>et, Tulia,
scrap book chairman.
Chi Omega newcomers e x -
changed pledge ribbons for pledge
Panhellenic delegate; Peggy Cheat
bam, Del'ort, service chairman;
P. liny Arnold, Texarkana, maga
zine chairman: Becky Page. Dallas,
assistant treasurer, and Ann Baker,
Long view, program evaluation.
/eta Tail Alpha
Four members of /eta Tan
pins in a ceremony at
Monday night.
THE OFFICIAL
NORTH TEXAS
RING
by
BJL
our
Rings to be delivered by
Christmas must be ordered
before Oct. 20, I960.
BASEMENT OF U.B.
Only at
STUDENT TRADING
POST
BASEMENT OF U.B.
College Calendar
Friday. Oct. 7
Sorority runh r«*Ki tration
12 noon. SitrniN IMtn Chi. St«-i k Hoiiar
2 i> m Modern l>anrt* Club. Women'* (Jym
111
fi m . I'hi KftppM SiirmH formal runh
7 |> m.. Hu| p«'r Th *at* r pr«*M nUi "The
Apollo of Bellar." Union Ituilriinir
Saturday. Oft. k
Sorority runh reviMration
7: to p.m Football *nmr. M *nipbi# State,
home
Sunday. Oct. 9
6 p.m.. Supper and womhip. Preabyterian
Student Aftftociation. St Andrew*
Monday. Ort. 10
Sorority runh n-irintration
Fraternity pledge (selection
4 p.m.. Inter*Fraternity Council, Ttarn of
Women'* Office
2 p.m . Modern Dance Club Women'* (iym
111
4 p.m . Debate Club, Hi*tori> *l liuildinir
sots
5 p.m.. I*hi ('(Milon Omicron. Home Eco-
nomic* Muildirift
WANT TO BUY
BARBELL DUMBBELL SET
Call DU 2-5430
NOW SHOWING
THE
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DANA ANDREWS
RHONDA FLEMING
EFREM ZIMBALIST JR.
TROY DONAHUE
6:340 p.m I'anbellenir Preview, Chilt*
Hall
ft: 30 p.m.. Delta Surma I'hi. 101 h W Onk
ft:30 p.m.. Lambda Chi Alpha, chapter rooi
ft:80 p m.. Surma Nu. fraternity bonne
7 p.m.. Alpha Phi. Chilton
7 p.m.. Chi Omeirit. Chilton
7 p m.. Delta (iamma. Chilton
^ p.m.. Kappa Alpha, fraternity houae
7 p.m . k.sppn Delta. Chilton
7 p.m Delta Siirma I*i
7 p m . Siirma Phi Mpalloti, fraternity !
houae
7 p.m., 'I'heta Chi. Union lioildiriy Audito-
rium
7 p.m /.eta Tau Alpha, Chilton
7 p m I'i Kappa Alpbn, fraternity houae
7 p.m.. I'hi Kappa Siirma. fraternity house I
7:30 p m Alpha Delta I'i. Chilton
7 :.10 p.m Kappa Siirma. fraternity hou*e
Tuenda> . Ort. 11
Sorority ruah reviatration
4 p m.. Radio Club lli*toriral Buildinir
•f> p.m . I'hi Mu Alpha Sinfonia of America
Munic Hull Auditorium
ft p.m.. Siirma Alpha Iota, Muaic Hall 2A4
ft p.m., Sivma Tau ItolU, Auditorium
liuildinir >02
6:1ft p.m. NT Student Ft -li|fi«iun Council,
Union lluibliiiK
6:30 p.m . IISNT. Dnion lluiblinir
C:4f p.m., Rllen II Richard* Club, Library
Auditorium
7 p.m.. Alpha LamMa l |. ltu*iri«*N« Ad-
minhit rat ion lecture Hall
7 p m.. Annociation fi r Childhood F.duca-
tion. Union liuildinir
7 p.m., PI Omeir* pi. |tunine*M Admini*>
t rat ion liuildinir lift
7 p.m, kappn Mu Kpiilon. J'hy«i<-«-Mat he-
matic* Huildinir 104
7 p.m.. Delta P*i Kappn Women'* Gym
7:30 p.m . Cimli<« fraternity hou*e
7 :.'40 p.m Theta Siirma Phi Journalism
Library
K p.m . Physical Kducatinn Profennlonal
Club. Women'* (iym
Alpha I'hi
Alpha Phi's pledge class leaders
were chosen this week. They are
Mildred Day, Kastland, president;
I'atsy Redding, I'alias, vire-presi-
dent; and Ann (iaughan, Dallas,
secretary.
Also, Hrenda Smith, Fort Worth,
treasurer; Sharon llelk, Dallas, so-
cial chairman; Betty Moure, Dallas,
chaplain; Donna Mooring Hurst,
standards chairman; Jean Ruyle,
Dallas, song leader; and Jean
(iothard, Temple, activity's chair-
man.
Four members of the local Alpha
I'hi chapter attended the Alpha
I'hi International Conference at
Miami, Fla., last June. Members at-
tending were Mary l.ou McClin
tock, Vernon; Mary Martha Fuller,
Hemphill; I.inda Truelove, Vernon:
and Jo Ann Klliott, Dallas.
Alpha Delta I'i
Additional chapter officers elec
ted for Alpha Delta I'i this fall are
Karen Amthor, Waco, recording
secretary; Nancy Cosper, Dallas,
social chairman; Louise tiray,
Tyler, guard; and Judy Fitztier
aid, Progreao, assistant house
chairman.
Also, (ilerida Adams, Horger,
member-at-largc; Jan M a r t i n
Chimney Hock, N. < . rush chair-
man; Mary Ann Kricson, Dallas,
the ramp i Alpha are serving as hostesses in
the "Parade of Homes" contest.
They are Paula Rhodes, Wilmer;
Margie Teague, Fo.t Worth; and
Janet Noble, ('arrollton.
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REPAIRS AND SERVICE
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Phone DU 2-6322
"Big D" turned out,* how about "Little D"?
Ten Films
present*.
The Magician
by INGMAR BERGMAN
Tuesday, Oct. II, and Wednesday, Oct. 12,
•t 5, 7 and 9 p.m.
Student -^rt TJlealre
East tide of the square Admission 75 cents
'More people went to see The Magician
than any other foreign film ever shown.
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IT SOWED
INcMPUS
FINE ARTS
New /.eta Angel Flight members
include Nancy Mason, Groves;
Charlene Kuxsell, Fort Worth;
Carolyn Held, Irene; and Sandra
Hamilton, Irving.
chapters party tonight in the
Dallas Coliseum After the Texas
1)1! t(ame Saturday, the chapters j
will hold a party at l.ouann's in
Dallas.
Delta Sigma Pi
Delta Sigma I'i, international
professional business fraternity,
held open house at 7..10 p m.
Thursday. Several «ue*t speak-
ers addressed the group.
Tonight Delta Sig members
and rushees will attend a lake
party, and there will be a party
following Saturda) night's game.
The North Texas chapter of
Delta Sigma Pi took first place
in the national Chapter Kffi-
cienry Contest. Participating <n
the competition were 101 chapters.
Kappa Sigma
Kappa Sigs will hold a party
Saturday night at the VFW Hall
The event will lie a "Harold's Club
Party," with a theme adapted
from a club of the same name in
l.as Vegas, Nev. Members and
dates will meet at the house at
7 p.m. Saturday.
Members and rushees will have
a stag get together at I :M0 p.m.
Sunday at the Kappa Sigma house.
Kappa Alpha
Kappa Alpha members and
dates will attend the football
game Saturday, and following
the game there will be a party
at the American l.egion Hall.
Kappa Alpha's formal rush
dinner was Wednesday night at
the Kaniada Inn in Dallas.
Phi Kappa Sigma
Tonight Phi Kappa Sigma'*
formal rush dinner will lie at the
Cross Keys Restaurant in Fort
Worth.
A party with the Texas Chris-
tian I'mvenity, Oklahoma Univer-
sity, and University of Texas
,'liaplers will lie attended by the
local chaptei The party will l e
Saturday from |> m to 1 a m. at
the Adolphu Hotel in Dallas.
Sigma Nu
Sigma Nus will attend a costume
party at Sheriff's Posse l.odge Sat-
urday night Members and dates
will meet at the house at 7:30 p.m.
I.antbda Chi Mpha
l.amhda (hi Mpha members
will honor dales and rushees at
a party at 7:30 p m Sunday. The
"St rail-Jack) Is" from Fort
Worth will provide music for
dancing.
(iamma lota Chi
<iamma lota Chi, fraternal or-
ganization fur war veterans, has
chosen officers for the fall semes-
ter. They include Jim McCracken,
Corpus Christi, president; Johnny
Johnson, Dallas, vice-president;
Harry Wilson, Dallas, secretary,
and Don Pugh, Dallas, treasurer.
Projects and social plans wf.re
i discussed at the Thursday night
meeting of the fraternity.
North Texan Of The Week
David Koncak, junior from Dallas, has
been chosen as North Texan of the week.
Koncak is a member of the varsity cheer-
leaders.
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LUCKY STRIKE PRESENTS:
BC9R.DR1 FrSOD :
OH. PROOO'S THOUOHT TOR THI OAV: "l is brttlT lO htltW lltVeil
unit lost ihun to haw s/n'iil thr u lmfr tvrrkrml studying.
Dear Dr. Frood: My roommate is a good guy. but
there's one thing about him I can't stand. He
wears button down collars but never buttons the
little lapel buttons. Why is this?
('.I III hi'* CoMHillHM
DEAR CLOTHES: Don't let thi worry you. It's just
that hit thumbs are too big.
'
Dear Dr. Frood; The other day my roommate and I
had an argument about the difference between tradi-
tional art and modern art. What, in your opinion, it
the baste difference between these two forms?
Arl Major
DEAR ART: The examplet above should settle your
argument. The portrait at left it traditional. The artitt
hat drawn Lincoln at he actually appeared. The por-
trait at right it modern. At you can tee. the modern
artitt hat drawn Lincoln't great great grandton.
Dear Dr. Frood: Once and for all —is it right or
wrong for a man to marry a girl for her money?
Righlrou*
DEAR RIGHTEOUS: Nowadays thit isn't simply a
matter of right or wrong. There are the tax angles
to contider.
Dear Or. Frood: My favorite brand is Lucky Strike. But
unfortunately I am left handed. Why doesn't Lucky
Strike come out with cigarettet for left-handed people?
Dear Dr. Frood: I don t understand my boy friend
When we are all alone and the moon it full, he
tells me he worthips me But during the day, he
crosses the street when he sees me coming. What
" "r°n«? Lovelorn
DEAR LOVELORN: Did it ever occur to you that he
may be a werewolf?
DEAR LEFTY: Left-handed Lucklee
are available. Simply ask for
"Left-handed Luckiet." They
come in a white peck with a red
bull't eye. The only difference be-
tween these and ordinary Luckiet
it that you mutt alwaye tmoke
them while facing a mirror.
W--'-
"LUCKIES ARE BETTER THAN MONEY," says Dr. Frood (who gets paid in Luckies).
It's a fact that college students smoke more Luckies than any other regular.
This cigarette is all cigarette—the cigarette that still tastes great. Try a pack
today—it's the only thing you and Dr. Frood will ever have in common.
CHANGE TO LUCKIES and get some toste for a change!
Produa of
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