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FIRST PLACE IN TEXAS-1959, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1966
INDEX
President's Welcome
Yours Trudy
15 Join Faculty
Dorm Construction
Reel McCoy
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TEXAS WESLEYAN COLLEGE FORT WORTH. TEXAS, MON.. SEPTEMBER 12. 1966
NO. 1
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Freshmen, to TWC
Over 2,000 Expected
Howdy Week Begins
To Enroll;
with Dance
Over 2.000 students —-
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Seniors May Order
'67 Class Rings Now
Seniors wanting to or dor
their rings should follow
this procedure, says Registrar
Harry Rice:
The student must have -vr.:-
pletcd at least 00 hours college
work. and must go by the regis-
trar's office and secure a card
signed 'i.y Mr. Riee. lie should
t hep take the card to Mr.
Travis Small, Rani Trading Po>t
manager, who will order the
ring the student.
Ordering mav be done now;
an all time high — are expected
to have enrolled by the end of registration tomorrow, ac-
cording to Registrar Harry R. Rice.
Freshmen will register todav until 4 p.m. in the ad
building. Upperelassmen will register tomorrow from fi a.m
to 4 p.m.
Classes will begin at 8 a.m. Wednesday.
Wt
they
of fa
tivities.
Starting
annual Hi
.vlJl TWC students
:e registration line
step into a beetle
seed all-campus ac-
the line-up is
Dance tonio
the
row
night. Sponsored by the Student
Senate, it will he held from 8-11
p.m. on the school tennis courts
with music hy the Danes, a local
combo. During the dance, a Howdy
King and. Queen will be announced
Wednesday an
id recreation wii
rst long day of clas
hich begins at r>:3(
.Mr. K
HE'S GOING TO BE FIRST IN REGISTRATION LINE, OR ELSE.
Fort Worth sophomore Gary Collins insists on getting the classes
L wants, so he's already "parked" for upperelassmen registration
i the morning. Freshmen register today until 4 p.m. Registra-
tion tcmorrow will be held from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. More than
!,000 students — an all-time high — are expected to enroll.
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and a burgeoning splash
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i'teed to the finer things at
during the coming week as
•; nation gets into full swing,
siimen will meet head-on
sophomore class officers
•! p.m. in the fine arts
•num. That's when button-
i rises and egg shampoos he-
ihe meeting, they will he
■' good little children to
m for the annual coke party,
ish will really he in the swim
things as they don beanies and
'ish Millies" and lower themselves
to the rank of the "slimiest crea-
tures in the depths of the sea."
Activities continue on Tuesday
with a tour of the city for fresh-
men. They will meet in the SUB
at 1 p.m. The same evening fish
and all other students are invited
to attend the Howdy Dance on the
tennis eoitrts from S-ll p.m.
Friday evening at 7:30, the
Sophomore-Freshmen Fun Night
will be held on campus to give
fish and sophomores a last chance
for "friendly" recreation before a
week of relentless persecution.
Walker Resigns Post;
Johnston Takes Over
by Cheryl Stinscn Walker's committe.e appointments
The TWC Student Association would remain the same even un-
ite gins a new year with a new der Mike's leadership.
president and new ideas. Members of Mike's "cabinet"
Mike Johnston, a junior tort include Emmel Jackson, Kay
Worth prc-med major, recently Stockton, Suzanne Denton and
took over the post of president. Kathy Kimberling. They head the
Bill Walker resigned as president Student Discount Program, Aetivi-
early this summer after being ties Committee. Fine Films Corn-
elected in May. Mike, who was mittee and Civic Services Project,
elected vice president of the SA respectively.
in May, became the new president
as provided for in the Student As-
sociation Const itut ion.
In three or four weeks an elec-
tion will be held to fill the office
of vice president. Candidates for
the office must be of at least jun-
ior standing and have a 2.5 grade
average. One week will be set aside
for campaigning and another for
the election.
In the, meantime, all the associa-
tion officers will attend the Senate
planning retreat at the Dora Rob-
As president, Mike will preside
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n attending,
-school picnic
cool off the
os. The picnic,
will he cater-
ed by Mr. Robert Grimes and the
cafeteria crew. At t">:,'?(l, students
and faculty can participate in ten-
'riis, volleyball and horseshoes on
the tennis courts and in the gym.
Both of these events will be spon-
sored by the Methodist Student
Movement.
Thursday night, the Baptist Stu-
dent Union will honor all students
at a social in the Baptist Student
Center at 7 p.m.
An all-college dance will be held
at Dor;! Roberts Dining Hall Sat-
urday, Sept. 17, with music by the
same group playing for the Howdy
Dance. The informal dance will be
sponsored by the Student Senate
and it begins at 8 p.m.
Monday, Sept. 19. all women
students interested in learning
more about TWC's three social
clubs, Autiss, Deka and Entre
Amis, are urged to attend a meet-
ing in the Lounge of Elizabeth
Hall at 7:30 p.m. At this time so-
cial life will be explained, as well
as lilies on upcoming rush activi-
ties.
On tap for Monday, Sept. 19, is orts Dining Hall, Sept. 17, for
"Baby Day," when the "mature" which Mike has been formulating
college freshmen will be jogged plans. Here he will meet with com-
into their second childhood adorn- mittee heads to discuss the year's
cd in baby clothes, teddy hears and budget.
lollipops. "Luckily," Mike says, "Bill
"Tacky Day" follows on Tues- hadn't previously appointed corn-
(Continued on Page •!) mittee heads." Otherwise, Bill
Also Medallion
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Ad Building Given
Official Name-Sells
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(See box this page.) '
EN I OR S ORDER that coveted
trmbol of graduation from TWC.
-Rambler Photo by J. L. Phinney
TWC's campus landmark — the
administration building — name-
less for 64 years, now has a new
name.
On Tuesday. July 19, the build-
ing received an official name—the
Murray Case Sells Administration
Budding, and also a Texas His-
torical -Survey Medallion during
dedication ceremonies on campus.
Dr Cora Maud Oneal of Wichita
Falls, a member of TWC_s board
of trustees. Mrs. Oneal. widow of
former Sen. Ben G. Oneal, is a
1913 graduate of TWC, then Poly-
technic College, and is president of
the Fort Belknap Genealogy Socie-
ty. Shu has received an honorary
4yef'urate from TWC. and has es-
tablished the Oneal Texas History
The medallion was presented by Chair of TWC.
MIKE JOHNSTON, newly appointed btuaenr Association ri un-
dent, catches up with the backlog of mail received during the
summer.
-Rambler Photo by J. L. Phinney
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Marley, Trudy. The Rambler (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 1, Ed. 1 Monday, September 12, 1966, newspaper, September 12, 1966; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth415746/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas Wesleyan University.