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THE CAMPUS CHAT. DENTON. TEXAS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1944
PAGE THREE
Spring Term Rushees Turn
Pirates, HoboesPicnickers
t
Novelty Events Star in Parade
Of Sorority Rush Entertainments
Gammadions
Pirate*, hoboes, and picnickers swarmed over the coun j Rp LI^qf-pccpc
tryside this week when campus sororities held their spring 1
rush function*. Beginning the week with formal coffws and a T I
teas, the sororities closed the rush calendar with such Af- nHr^V
novelty events as a -Pirate's Me*," a "Grub-Gabble," a ' 1 W U./
"Blue Jean Jaunt," and a chili-burger wpper. The Gammadion* will be ho - j
Kaghlirj Find Treasure with "Kappa Theta Pi" in Greek tease* at the second in u scries of j
Chest 1 letter*, sugar mint*, nut*, and Friday afternoon tea* held in .the j
The Kaghlir sorority dug up a tea were served. girl*' reception room from .1 to
treasure chest and used it a* Receiving guests were Claudie 5 thin evening.
a centerpiece for the table when Auk. Grand Prarte, president; Those acting as hostesses from j
they gave an informal supper, Gloria Stephens. Valley Mills, vice- t to 4 p.m. will lie Sarah Hills. |
"A Pirate's Mess." in the home of president; Mary Johnston, Dallas. Hawass; Alia Deen Carlisle, Mis-
Mrs. J. I.. Kingsbury, 882 Avenue ruah captain; and Miss Carolyn sion; Rheha Cunningham, Uomar-
C, Wednesday evening. The house Carrie, sponsor. ton, Adrian Jackson, Henderson;
was decorated to resemble a pi rate'* A "Blue Jean Jaunt" was given ^ur>' Helen Rucker, Kilgore; Bob
camp, and rushees were given by the Tbetas Tuesday evening ^nn Smith, Denton; Dorothy
favor* of pirate daggers. Kaghlir at Lake bulla*. Everyone wow Ann Stanford, fori Worth
hostesses were dressed in colorful blue jeans and carried a hobo r rum 4 to 5 p.m. hostesses will
pirate costumes. Eating a buffet sack. A wagon of hay took mem- "« Mary Lou Adeoek, Aivord; Mat-
supper, the girls sat on the floor ban and guests to the lake, where '!Ula Chandler. Mexta; \irgimn
of a room lighted by bottled can- they baked potatoes and barbecued Dnggett, Denton; Betty rtsher,
dies. meat over u campfire. t""and Sa me; (and Mane Kll-
A Tulip Tea will be given by the p. , - Patrick teburne; Jimmie Ncth-
Kaghllrs in the Mary Arden lodge Phoreffs Sponsor Tea erton, Coleman; Mary Page East-
this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Dec- The Phoreff sorority entertained Erlene Senter, Wink; and
orations of red tulips will carry rushees with a tea in the home of ' "By ' errill, De Leon.
out the club colors of black and Sarah Seal. 1112 North Locust, j lhose on the committee were
red, and each rushce will be pre- Tuesday afternoon. Sorority col- Johnnye Cope, I aint Hock; Gwen
aented with a nosegay of red ors of blue and white were carried j"' penison; Miss Senter, and
tulips. out in decoration# and refresh-
Receiving the guests will be ments. Blue and white sweet peas
Mary Nancy Roberts, Koseburg, forming a "P" were used for
Ore., president; Virginia French, the centerpiece. Individual cakes
Gainesville, vice-president; Florine with "Phoreff" on top, blue and
i asey, Mont Belriew, rush cap- white mint*, nuts, sandwiches.
tain; and Dr. and Mrs. J. L and coffee were served. Renee
Kingsbury and Miss Virginia Labat, Houston, and Helen Fin- _ - _ .. _ _ -
< allowav, sponsors nell. Dalla*. played several piano t^W'HlKL 1Six "'"^rating the d.
i/ tli la ,l r .uu.' velonment of cartoon* from early
n ®rf , ! , , , ,1 FAMOUS FIRST WORDS- days in cinema history will be
A "Grub-Gabble, featuring food The receiving line included ! ..Mwmjnm . .. it sUrt! looh, ,ite a ,h(^n „„ th, Il8!tt.ml>,y „l>xt Kri-
and conversation, will m hold to Margaret Ann ( arter. Rankin, Hunny dayj" c|fty morn\ntt
night by the Kappa Kappa Kappa president; Dorothy Goodenough, SPEAKING OF SDN - it has " The first movie in the historical
sorority at the coiMge cabin at Corpus Christi. vice-president;! r(.a||y t)een shining in the eyes i HOric exnlains the early beginning
Lake Dallas. Rushees will meet Dorothy Owens. Athens, rush „f Q|or)a Andrews since she got „f th<, cartoon and represents the
at th<* Kappa hou*e. 108 Avenue captain; Miss Myra Sowell, Mi#ft that dazzling engftgemi'nt rinj; J4r^ ,4H WR{, m jg7(> Th« other
B. at 7 o'clock, and will go from Edith L. ("lark, and Mrs. Mary from sailor-bo) Floyd. Claudie ammHt,ons show the growth un
there to the cabin in a truck. To B. Wesson. Park also thinks things look
enter the cabin, rushees must give Appearing in sweaters and brighter since receiving a long-
a secret password. Dr. and Mrs. 8|(jrts, Phoreffs gave n chili-burger distance call from Ex-Pi Phi Stan-
J. L. Carrico, sponsors, will ac- SUpp,.r the home of Dorothy ley Wilson, Ensign USNR.
company the girls to the lake. Pouts, 2101 West Oak. last night. WE CAN'T ALL be Ensigns,
Kappas entertained 14 rushees They barbecued meat and made « we Babs? Ask Miss Marshall
with a traditional coffee Sunday chjJj H|tuc, for humliurgers in the •bout 'hat telephone call placed
morning ia the crystal room of ^# to a certain PFC.
Marquis hall Sorority colors of r
yellow and green were carried out ,n «,i,llUon to Phoreff. and
Prospective Members Entertained
By Literary Clubs at Formal Teas
Mary Arden Groups
Honor Spring Rushees
Social activities of the Junior and
Senior Mary Aniens .luring rush
week consist of formal teas given
in the Mary Arden lodge.
Kuala*** of the Junior Mary Ar-
iel) will be honored with a tea Feb.
2.1, The receiving line will include
Mrs. Mary Wesson, Molly Skin-
ner. Elect ra; Edna Jo Allen. Gar-
land; Grace Bun is, Fort Worth;
Gwymi Sandlin, Den i son; and Mara
Benton, Breckenridge
Ho 0' '«e<> are to In- Jean Gunn,
('reason; Wendla Haynes, Athens;
Marjorie Chamberlain. Dallas;
>hnnie Dockery, Trenton; Anna
McClellan, Denton; Lou Brock,
Abilene; Jean Dodds, Honey Grove;
;inil Jerry Best, Farttieraville.
Membership committee in charge
includes ttnrbaa Frost, Dallas;
Gerabline Goodman. Mart; Bett y
Crouch. McKinney; Polly Terrili,
Valentine Theme
Of Hearts, Cupids
Invades Quintilians
Hearts and cupids invaded Ken-
dall hall Feb. H, as the i/uintdlans
celebrated St. Valentine in their
firsi program of the semester.
Modern versions of the tradi-
tional verse "Hoses are red, Violets
are blue " written on red hearts,
were presented to the members us
they arrived, and the program was
carried out in the Valentine
theme
The new officers taking charge
for the first time were Polly
Terrili, De Leon, president; Jeanne
Miss Stanford.
FAVORITE FRESHMAN SWEETHEARTS are Vatlna Powell
and Bill Teaque who were presorted last night at a claw party,
Class Valentine Sweethearts
Presented at Freshman Party
Six Assembly Films Show
Development of Cartoons
In Movie-Making History
Dickie, Miss
YES SlREE the telephone bus
iness has certainly been flourish
ing lately what with the calls
ty), Ouida Owens from Ed and
Novella Simmona from her mother.
SPORTING A CORSAGE from
Frank L. (the man with the super-
smile) was Sarn Lamun.
SEEN AT THE HINNAE IN FOB
In addition to
in decorations with yellow chry- j*« hees. Dr. Alex —
santhemums centering the table. Myra Sowell, Dr. and Mrs. w il- |j ted above and the ones Ines Par
Leslie Wright, Dallas, furnished ? rio got from Denver, Colo. (Scot
the music. !T- " Bichardson, sponsors, at- - - ■* - ' - --
In the receiving line were Grade tended.
Kryainger, Dallas, president; Edith
Echols, Caddo, vice-president;! ki _ .. _
Marjorie Chamberlain, Dallas, rush Dr. McConnell boes
captain; Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Car- , ,
rico, Mr and Mrs. Myron Taylor, To Austin, Cleveland
and I^is Ferryman, sponsors Hel- . .
en Jones, Boston, poured and Liiia.To Attend Conferences
Belle Dodson Canton, served Prc,i(Um w. j. McConrtell
Thetas Entertain Ten j leaves Tuesday for Austin to at-
Rushees tend a two-day meeting of the
Kappa Theta Pi sorority hon- presidents of the state-supported juice). But the most pitiful sight
ored ten ruahees with the tra- collages. It is expected that con seen at. the whole affair was the
ditional Bose Tea Sunday even-, ferences will be held with mem- look on Burl Stiff's face as he
ing in the home of Virginia Dog- bors of legislative committees waited for his date, B. Penry, to
gett, 918 West Oak. Bed roues were concerning recommendations for arrive from play practice.
used for the centerpiece, and all legislation for education in gene- NO MEN SEEN at the Forum
rushees received a corsage of red r8i, . Council Tea! Fellas, don't be so
roses. Individual cakes decorated ()n Saturday and Sunday, sheepish. You're invited too Food's n , „
March 4-5. Dr. McConnell will g'" <! so come by this Friday i n ,
North Texans Attend attend the meeting of the execu- n<l find out. Please cooperate! At
lexans MTTen t|w (.ommjttw. of the Arnenran , least one.man should l e present
P. E. Weiner Roast Association of Teachers Colleges «« that the Social W hirl will have £ ^
in Cleveland, Ohio.
Approximately 50 North Texans ,
attended a weiner roast at the' — ——
II a r r i s s gymnasium Wednesday
night. The party, sponsored by a
til the earlier part of the ninteonth
century.
As "talkies" had not been de-
veloped, background music for the
three early movies will !>e provided
by students duplicating as nearly
as possible the "mood music" of j V.V""' '
the silent movies.
In conclusion, three Walt Dis j
ney cartoons depicting the "Three j
Little Pigs" will lie shown These I
film are from the Modern Museum j
of Fine Arts in New York City, j
N. Y
James Course, authority on Ja-1
pan und a resident there for 131
years, was speaker on this morn-1
ing's assembly. His talk concerned j
Presentation of Varina Powell,
Sherman, and Bill Tongue. Dntngcr-
field, as class Valentine sweet
hearts was made by D. L. Myers,
lien ton, at the freshman party
last night.
The program, which was held in
the men's gym, included informal
dancing ami table games. A pat-
riotic theme with red, white, and
blue decorations was carried out,
Special guests composing the re.
ceiVing line were Dr. and Mrs. A.
11. Word, Dr. and Mrs, M. I!
Hay, Mr. and Mrs. Ia>e Preston,
Mr, and Mrs. George Hopkins, Miss
Edith ( lark, Mrs. Mary li. Wis
son, D L. Myers, president of the
freshman class, and Vitma Bragg,
Konham, vice-president.,
(Hber nominees for sweetheai t
were Bill Chandler, Mobeetie; Earl
Slaughter, Edge wood; Gwen Dull'.
Dallas; aud Rose Marie Boyall,
De Leon; Evelyn Hyars. Fo.t > Heltoway. Dwton itw-pewMwK;
Worth; and Marilyn Yarrell, Dallas, i '•,"'rii,ne lyner, Dallas, secretary
Serving in the dining room will and treasurer; and Barbara Mar-
la1 Barbara Koimue, Dallas; Myra .shall, ( orsicana, reporter
Gene Brooks. Jefferson; Lucy M< The next meeting of the Quin-
t'ray, Denton; Marjorie Billiard iiliair- will be held Tuesday, and
Cantons Louise Coleman, Mar* a costume party is planned.
Dorothy Ray. McKinney. {
Musical entertainment through
out the tea will he contributed h\
Cornelia Fraaier, Big Spring.
Rushees of the Senior Mar*
i Arden* were honored last Wed
nesday with a formal tea at the
lodge. The new members will Is'
initiated by cnmllelight Monday
at 7 o'clock, with president Velmn
Ifar Buienian, Fort Worth, in
charge
The program will include a piano
^election by DeloHs Bi identhal
Clarendon, Ark,; club singing leo
by Frankie Hill. Garland; and a
selected reading by Dorothy Owen,',
Athens.
Hostesses for the event are Ida
Mae Burnett. Waxahaehie; Fran
res Dockery, Trenton;
All-College Dance
To Be Sponsored
By Gross House
"Pistol I'ackin' Mama" will be
a special guest at the all college
dance in the recreation ball next
Wednesday night at 8 o'clock with
men of the Gross House as spon-
sors.
Hugh Calhoun, Dallas, chair
man of the committee in charge,
lias announced that, guests should
Edith dressed in barn dance style.
Echols, Caddo; Dorothy Fitch,
Denton; Dorothy Pouts, Denton;
Grace Frysinger, Krum.
MAL—Popularity King Roy Taylor the Japanese educational views
dancing with date, blonde Betty Course was presented at North j
Bore A- Kitty Galloway talking: Texas through the courtesy of j
with Jack Moore—Nell Stagnei Sanger Brothers, Dallas.
wearing an orchid Pauline Walton j
and Virginia waiting for punch, a j, [A CTI I HI
(punch iib in a cool drink of fruit i/Yien Or I rldn
' sight'
First Military Ball
First formal military ball of
the new year will lie given by the
Army Specialized Training Unit
Saturday, Feb. 20, at H o'clock
t'hilton hat
The ball is to lie a program
ing or the execu 'Vhnolrf""tm-seiit dance, and the music will lie sup
tive committee of the American, one man should be preaent ^ ^ Rnh ,,urril(. „rPhRstra
Notice
Mrs. Ester Scholl. repre-
sentative of the Civil Service
Commission, will be at the !'.
S. Post Office in Denton. Feb.
I4-20, to interview prosper
tive employees for work in
Washington. D- C. The posi-
tion* open are in the Central
Office of the Civil Service
torn mission. Such positions
have more permanency than
any other ty pes, Mr*. Scholl
states.
If interested, see her at the
Denton Post Office,
Former NT Instructor
On College Art Staff
Dies in San Antonio
Officers Elected
By House Council
For New Semester
Main event of the house council
meeting in Marquis hail Wednes-
day, Feb. 9, was the election of
officers for the new semester.
The officers for Terrili hall are
Verna Boss Cook, Gainesville,
president; Ouida Owen, Matttkotf,
vice president; Billie Lyles, Gar-
land. senior representative; Bo
Allen, Garland, junior represen-
tative; Gracie Smith, Knoxville,
Tenn.. freshman representative;
Naomi Brothers, Cresaon, reporter;
Janio Mjaaland, Nashville, Tenn.,
social chairman.
Marquis hall officers are Mar
garet Ann Carter, Bankin, presi-
dent; Mary Elizabeth Carlisle,
Farmeravill:, vice-president; Jane
Carmichael, Dallas, senior repre-
sentative; Doris Bragg, Bonham,
«ophomore representative, Marylyn j
Yarrell, Dallas, freshman ropro I
sentative; Dorothy Davis, Boyce I
City, reporter; and Helen Finnetl, S
Dallas, social chairman.
Officers of Oak Street are Ida '
Mae Burnett, Waxahaehie, presi
Square dancing and folk dancing
will be featured during the eve
ning.
Chaperones for the affair are
Miss Betty Jane Timblin and M.
B Ward.
The Aces .if Collcgeland will play
for dancing-
Junior, Senior CLC's
Sponsor Rush Affairs
Members of both the Junior and
Senior Current Literary Club en-
tertained spring rushce.* with for-
mal teas Uiis week in iht< Mary
Arden lodge
Club colors of lavender and
white carried out the theme at the
Junior t'urrent Literature Club
tea which was Thursday evening.
Approximately 5ft pledges were
honored at this tea. and the re-
ceiving line included Miss Anna
Afford; Margie Shipp, Petrol!*;
and Jessie Alexander, Arlington,
At the regular meeting of
Junior CLC's Tuesday, the pro-
gram consisted of discussions on
the G. I. girl, including soldiers'
opinions on clothes, personality,
likes aud dislikes. Martha Creiurh,
Breckinridge, was in charge of the
program
New officers of the club arc
Miss Shipp. president; Miss Alex-
ander, vice-president; June Whit-
mire, Elbert, secretary; Billie
Bnbb, Graham, treasurer; and Sue
Pinckley. Meckel, reporter.
Opening the rush activities for
the Senior Current Literature
Club, a tea was given Friday even-
ing, at which approximately 25
rushees were honored.
In the receiving line were Loi*
Monk, Sweetwater, president;
Annie Loriece Thomas, Little Elm,
vice-president; Monnie Kemp, E-
leetra, mistress of the yearbook;
Barbara Harrington. Thtwkmor
ton, reporter; and Dennic Modi*
sette, Lufkin, treasurer. In charge
of serving refreshments was Kath-
oritie tireen, Ogleshy, secretary.
"Warwork and Women in Rus-
sia" Will be the topic for dis-
cussion by Miss Harrington at
t h •• regular meeting Monday.
Hostesses will be Patsy McNeel,
Cr M Plains; Myra McReynolds,
Seymour; and Miss Modisette.
NOTICE! a clatt in photograph
painting and retouching. Two
afternoons a weak.
Mrs.
adv.
S. H. Wisdom,
Phone 991-J
WELCOME TO
The College Barber Shop
1222 WEST HICKORY
FIRST STATE BANK
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
College Depository Denton, Texas
group of H. G. Shanda' physical ed-
ucation students was the first in a
series of activities to he presented
in the interest of student entertain-
ment on the campus.
Plans have been arranged by the
group to hold a kid party next
Friday. Students dressed as "kids"
will lie admitted free, and soldiers
are asked to "come as they are."
The party, to be held at the Harrias
gymnasium, will begin at 6:30 p.m.
Notice
There will be a sophomore
rlasa meeting Monday at 10
o'clock in the library audi-
torium.
The senior class will meet
Monday in the science hall,
room 203, at 10 o'clock to
elect several new officers.
Mrs. Alwyn P. King of Beevillij
former member of the college ..rt dent; Jo Ann Park. Grand Pratrie
vice president,; Velma Bae Bate
man, Port Worth, senior reprc-
Boh
something to talk about. *rom
FAMOUS MIDDLE WORDS — Chairman of the six-man com
"Oh, look a cloud!" mittee ia Jimmy Share. In charge
RENEE LABAT'S room looks of decorations are Fred Bates *taff, died Tuesday afternoon in
like a florist shop. Valentine's Day and William Fox; chiarmen of „ tfan Antonio hospital
was good to her as it was to Jean the refreshment committee lire Mra. King is the former Miss „.ntntlVe; Hilda liayncs, Athens.
Snyder, wearing a new brace- Edward (.ole* and James Light Mary Louir.e Wilson, who was on j„„jor representative; Helen Jones,;
let and necklace, gift from her ner. Sanford Kulick is in charge 1ht. ,.mnpUK from l l until the Koxton, sophomore representative j
time of her marriage in 1037 She Wendla Haynes, Athens, freshman:
receiveil her bachelor's rlegree at r,.p„,Kentative; Gerry Goodman, i
North Texas and her master's from Mart, reporter; and Jo Herfrlek.
Teachers College of Columbia corpus fhristi, social chairman !
University, Music and orchestra hall officers f
> Mrs King is survived by her art. n„Uy jnnp Timblin, Wichita j
husband, her parents, Mr and Kuils, president; Geraldine Shaw,
Mra. E. T. Wilson; and two sisters, Abilene, vice-president; Doris Stein,i
Ht I? i:-l i u. . .. . *
Cincinnati fraternity man. of securing the band, and R. II
EX-BETA S, E. SCOTT was also Bingham is chairman of publi
seen visiting here. Ask Miss Billie city and printing.
"Penmanship" Price about another
ex-Beta who was a visitor recently iri a . ii
i is former basket informal farty Honors
Also seen around |
ball ace Ensign Bill Menefee,
FAMOUS LAST WORDS
'Hand me that umbrella!"
Have a Coca-Cola = Let's be friendly
b
...a way to win a welcome wherever you go
There's friendliness in the rimple phrase Have a "CwW*. It turn*
strangers into friends. In both hemispheres, Coca-Cola stands for
tbt pause that refreshes,— has become the bigb-sign of the good-
hearted.
sornto UNPta AutHOtitv Of rat coca coia coafAMt tV
COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
New Council Members
Informally entertaining the 24 ri^if.'if^i'i" T* M,^ Dallas, seni..r' representative, Katy
new memliers of the Elementary * ' H" "f S*n A" ' K"l'«rl rep
Couneil, a Valentine party was twn'° resentative; Corinne Wright.j
given Monday at the home of Miss Warrant Officer Boger A Har Winnsboro, freshman repieserita-
Nellle Griffiths. ria, ex-student of North Texa.; 1!,: nml "*rr"'
A series of informal games were who has lawn statione«l at t amp rhnirm*n
led by Peggy Orr. Dallas, after Hood, has left for the Adjutant- The first floor of the college
which apples and pop corn were General School in Washington, D.! historical building was formerly
JG. the library.
Date Bureau Aids Cupid in Pulling
Wedding Bells, Lifting NT Morale
3
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Ift nttnral for nswi
tt vquitr ffWtvJtT •«* «
nor.1 rw, w
U f«a«t "fjetkm"
by Lea Cherle# newer and better spring semester f of girl a guy will go for," she says. (
The new and thriving dormitory 'or the girl-meets-boy Strangely enough, many of the
date bureau has rung the bell in f««ntila. New cards are being -oldiers and date bur«an girls do
college popularity and now seems; r,Hed out by girls in all the dor- "click" and become engaged, and
destined for a long and prosper- /n't'^ies and more dates will be even marry as in the case of
ous career on the North Texas available for the soldiera who re- t herr> McCann. Even if the sol-
letnpM. i<* w "no" for an answer when diei doea not particularly like the
they call out to a dormitory to girl he selects the first time, he
Morever, 1 r**''"1,v rang the «ak, "Are there any girla left?" jeomea back to have another try
II for two of its very firat _ ! ,h„ ,i#,„ iri w,..ri. „
clients, Virginia t^ierry, sopho- Th" bureau ia conducted . f uf „ (h(, ^ JHi
more from Seymo ir, and Sgt. memliers of the honor rouncil, aM dialogued
R'.tiert Mef ann, Philadelphia, who "ho estr.Mi^.e.! the beraau during f"r ?***?'
waa formerly stationed with the J* '■tter part of October to aid NT co-eda highly favor thia
Toldier who comes in askim-r, date bureau a* a morale builder
on the enmpua The coupta weil ST 3"m. h*Vw ?irl f-"r **** tltemaeleea -nd th. aol-
w "Wt HW - — eel at*. PiMf m PRI ■ jPWi jj|* L
tiripstion rate of over 60 percent,
;n each dorm. What', more, wh*n
the co-eda are aaked alKiut their
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wis iorrrifTi> --*** iWIMI im ,77 frww. " '—^ , ;
ASTC headquarters complement % f'r
on the campus. The couple net j ," y ? ilf* . maL
ihr maai |mfi Ml ih Ml and ahoiil (Ml
bureau at a formal dance ™*7 T" ip IW"illil eye of
Ann Carter, senior frem
its first major a«c«WjRankin and vice president of the!
filed away, the bureau is now ur dormiteries, it hi net hard to m-; dates, they dust off all their w
dergoing enlargements and im- lect * date for a soldier "You perlatlves, "They're swell! They're
provementa designed to provide alc«n ne«rly always tell what type' «roml<'ful! We like them!"
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