The Rambler (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 3, Ed. 1 Monday, October 28, 1946 Page: 1 of 6
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Bats and Witches
In the Air
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RAMBLER
Halloween's Coming,
So Beware!
)L. XVIV.
Published by Students of Texas Wesleyan College—54 Years of Continuous Service
FORT WORTH, TE:
M 0N1)AY, 0< T<)B K1 f 28, 194(5,
Number 3.
instruction of Government Building Project
o Get Under Progress Sometime In November
loronation to Climax
[allowe'en Carnival
jTbc nope, on the (Hallowe'en Carnival!
h.«i will have your opportunity to eat, drink, see freaks, sec war
Ihics, increase your possessions, and suffer consequences of thrills,
Is, and basted pocket books at the annual TWC Hallowe'en Carnival
few campus the night of October 81.
liA dinner and raffle iji y>e*,R,yn», sponsored by the Spanish Club,
I-start the evening's festivities at six o'eloek and the climax wilt
|li:' traditional crowning of the Queen of Hallowe'en in the Fine;
Auditorium at ten. »
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various plass queen mvohsevs
Senior, Jo Ann 'Gunn; Junior,
tiii- Archer; So^iomore, Marge
jey; and Freshman. Jeann.
on, Now the quest ion is,
|> .v111 be THE Queen?"
range of enlortainrrwtit,
|! in in curiiriry terms, var-
p-orii the Dirly Dozen's highly
?d "Dirt Spot" Cafe with an
floor .show, to Koto's
it.aia and Hot Dog Stand. Also
Ibo i reais for tne 1 Uiiimy
ji< v. 11 he the Cake Wall* Fly
[Junior Class, and Coffee and
fehr< - >-ndea by the BSU.
t)r those desiring to obtain easy
beotually inclined, the Vete;.-
|'Association will display many
re'u-, and souvertnes brought
by its members.
jurying on in true tradition, ac-
(ir.g to orte Freshman, the
!iijnot;e Class will sponsor a
so of iHorros.
|dging from past, experience
fr-iin what the big hoys tell
|King Penny will control the
bin's entertainment. so don't
|e without him.
fcSPJ AXS TO PRESENT
3KEN EV ERY SUNDAY
r.xjA/eco Staff
Announced
Although a great deal of work
has tier
t h 1947
Lbieken Ei#»ry Sunday," from
[novel of Rosemary Tftylor. has
so'.-eUvl as the play for the
Bpian Club's fall production on
|ay] December 6.
jie setting of the play is in a
iy&g house in Arizona in 1916.
Biaekman, female lead play-
by D'Arey Reld, keeps boarders
lider to insure security 'hs her
pand, male lead portrayed" by
X;• ' is always investing
nonoy in some enterprise. Mr.
tkmon is president of the st reet
[company, vice-president of the
f'd own- a laundry. The play
colorful comedy about their
Ifgie to keep their boarders
■fieri
per members of the cast are:
Johnson, Douglas Morris, Ed-
Toti, Dorothy Sue Howe, Pat
Inscnt], Sherry Sherrill. Jhn-
Hodges, Darrell Angel, Mary
ell, Mary l.ynn, MwfPne Ross,
Sore Rios, Jurine Laster, Bob
Bingham, and Billy Smith.
TXWE'CO actual work is now to
■ begin by a naff of representative
•,tuder.ts font each class. The,edi-
tor, '/Sob Wiilirigham, announces
t h• • following' as members of the
•raViX'O Siaff for 1917:
I ASSI'l.ANT EDITOR: Dorothy
Sutherland, Fort Worth, well
qualified by her part newspaper
: .»jjtl holography work as well as
her post ion at Southwestern
graving Company, Dorothy has al-
ready proved invaluable in work
on t|ie TXWECO.
SENIOR EDITOR: Billie Hob
Hart, Fort* Worth'.' -Bi lie Bob has
is<> had experience* in working on
t !)<• TXWECO.
JUNIOR EDITOR: Dennie Ar-
cher. Griuibury, Dennie's quaHfiea-
• lion . include offensive work or. the
Rambler and also previous Work on
I he TXWECO. -1-"-
SOPHOMOR.E EDITOR: Johnnie
Elia, Fort Worth. Jolimv • well
qualified through pa-;t deabne..
with her class to he lite Sfoph rep-
resentative on thostaff.
FRESHMAN Elfm)R: Darrell
Angel. Alvarado. Darrell r.oine, to
us with qualifications of beibp the
editor of his school annual.
P HOTOO1' A P H EE S: Hon Ogle,
Jfort Worth, and Claude Wa :efie!d.
Tin ■■■'•a. Roth Don and Claude are
•x-OP.s, Don having done photo-
graphy work hi the Army, makine
campus shots and som." of the ac-
tivities are included in their work.
SNAPSHOT EDITORS: Winnie
Adding!on. Fort Worth, and Dorris
Renfro, Dawson. In choosing snap-
shot editors we selected those who
are closely connected with the life
of the entire campus.
ORGANIZATION E DITORS
Peggy Gallagher, Cisco, and /.Hen-
na Harwell, Colorado C|p.
SPORTS EDITORS: Junior
Booth and Bertha Eee Ivie, Fort
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l andscaping and plans for con- j
•t ruction have begun on .the war j
sorplus buddings for T. W. C. says
Sam Braswell, business manager.
Carter and Burgess, landscaping
engineers, are in charge of place-
ment of the buildings, which will
be ''as! of the present Ad-itinstra-
tion Building and north of the ten-
nis court*. Wyatt C. Hedricks,
architect, is in charge of the floor
plans.
The four, barraeit type, buildings
are being brought from Camp
Bowie, Rrownwood, an'd^cotyjruc-
tion «'ill begin around The 1st of
November and will be completed
in time for use the. sec-ond semes-
ter. The buildings are to be con-
verted into six classrooms, newly
equipped . Biology Lab, Chemistry
Lab., Physicis Lab , and a tronibi- ;
nation cafeteria ; nd book store ;
This addition will enable the pre- f
sent enrollment of T.W.O. to swell !
to 1,000 students by January. »
The cost, which is between $80,- 1
000 and $100,000, is being bonne by
the government os a gi.'t tr> T..W.C.
Sadie Hawkins Day to Be
Revived At T.W. C.
Sadie Hawkins Day:
During the war years due to the shortage of men oil The Texas
Wesleyan Campus any of pre-war activities were eliminated, but now
that the men have all returned and the girls have something to chase
Sadie Hawkins day like many of the other, old traditions is being
revived.
Yes, November 15, Til Calmer, Iiaisy Mae and all their Dogpatch
friends will invade the campus for first time slr.ee 1910. All the
students will dress that day in the typical dress' "of their favorite
Dogpatch character.
Apollo CluB
Organized
j BSU-MSM Coronation
| Climaxes Joint
Banquet
One hundred and fiTtv people
wilnesseii the presentation of the
M. S. M-. and B. Lings anJ
I Queens Saturday, October 19th, at I
• the first joint banquet of the two !
. organizat ions af tlu» Poly Met hodist :
' Church. After President Sone had
pronounce.! Bryan Tolhert and
: BettV" Rice B.S.l". King and Queen ,
and Rn\ Jenkins -.nil Rorris Renfr<>
M.S.M, '\ing "nd 'Avjeen. he pre-
sented one dozen red roses to each j
Oueoti. Dovid Sreae an.I Don Henry'
were flower tioys.
Tn" Bar "tie t Hal' wit., decora) "d j
with the color dtem'e 9/ blue are! j
sd\ e with the color schr'.,- • 1 ■|
A blue backgronn 1 witi'i the - ilver '
n.K.r M.S'.M was used fdt: the cor ■
<ina'ion. T!te" table ^center piKftes .
• were silver hands ciji.-ping with
the blue letters MSM and BSC on
them.
A WelcoiYf" was extender! by :
i ToaMmaster, Jack Payne and Ujo s
program was as follows: The corf.*- ,
nation ceremony and then the ■
meal. After the meal brief sum-
maries of the activities of the B. i
S.U. xand M.S.M, were given by
Johnnie Elia and Farrell Odom.
respective presidents. Mr. Dallas
Alford sartg "The Green Eyed
Dragon", arifi „reading, "iHerietta j
the Eighth" was given *.by Xjifl'ss j
Cyrene Bell. A sing-song by the |
group concluded the program.
The officials of the two organila-!
tions are looking forward to mak-
ing this an annual affair. |
The Apollo Club of '1. W C. \va» ;
reorganized this week lor t e first.!,
time since 1940, when the club was '
disbanded d.ie to us members ioav-i
iHg. for UlV Ar. !i ,i . vv; ceS, Tiosi
club is open to all buy majori.;;: !
"in muxic^';.urd*'die purpose of tl-ei
club is to further the appreciation '
of music, especially America:
music.
The Apollo Club wdl^neet every
Tuesday night immediately : fief .
chorus. The officers for the coming ;
year are:
President. Winston Turbv.\ iiic.
Vice-President. Raymon thider-
wood.
Secretary. Malcolm lUifledge.
Treasuj^pk John Freeman.
Pledge Master, C'iyde McChii'-
Sponsor, Donald Bella!;.
The future Apollan plans in-
cftide: To petition Phi Mu Ah iia,
i.Xalional ^?:rofessio.tVa! yfusieiaiv-. ,
Fraternity of which many o; ti 1
Faculty are ahvady '.1,embers. To
'soerol' a Concert during the year
given i'.v the members, also to
bring inited Musicians t:o 1'ie Fine.j
"Arttf for concerts.
The Musical (male) Faculty |
I'neml e: .s are imtctive reere.beis of
the club and are inviled l» alien 1
all meetings. Pins for the club
mem,hers are being designed .rid
will be seen worn on- the campus
ih.thb near future.
Religious Week
To Beg™ Nov. 4
The S.O.R.A will' :p<nsor l.'e
annual Reli:ri us Emphasis Week
on the campus November 4
through November 8. The speaker
for the series is Rev. Gene Frank,
widely known Methodist pastpr of j
Kansas City
Each year it is cu. 'omary for the
college through the ,#tudent Coun-
cil of Religious Activities to en-
gage for this week of services on
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Sadie ilawkm diij haA been
planned for the enjovmenl of all
Lut i! is the mejl of the campus
who are looking forward to it the
most. That long a.vvaited day when
for only,ihe girls Inn to treat: ine
men is here
The plans include:
1. 10:0;) a.m.. The ,;n :e' -. her
man.
2 10:15 A 11' libil 1 ' • ' ■ in
Chape, lite 1; i '■(.! t.u-.i-y '!ae and
Lii 'Abner,, will be- 't^acn. - A page %
din's-been reser\<.d for ".heir ojcuire .»
. ' «4*» '•
in the aimual
3. 1:00 take the feciys ! . dinner
and to (lie picture slio\.'
-« 4.. 6:Oil A-teettn, eornbi-ead nutter
•milk supper for all the student : of
T.W C-
5, Up to the day of Sadie Haw-
kins the ion will se.. how they can
grow the best beard and a prize
will be given to the man who has
the best. (If you go ,.t»ady you
can be e\ uvd from this "art of
the program.!
6. There will ■ ;> a d,. . tlrtlP
night on the JlillbilL the,. e but
the place has not been d '- piated
as yet. Tiu* adoii. .-ion tor dance
v. ii; l.e paid by Hie girl and. St will
be a penny for ever;, inch !i at the
boy is nround the w#i,
: : O - - - ■
Faculty Continues
Series of ("oprerts . ■
In the latest faculty recii a.l yes-
terday at. :i P. M.. Floyd L Areola,
tenor, was present"d in t'to Fine
Audiiori|S|| .vrith J.essife
Ae-ola rs eonr r;.
•A new faculty member, Mr. As-
cola performed exceptionally in
his Texas Wesleyan debui
The program included:
1.
The Lord's Prayer, Malofte
Comfort Ye irons "The Messiah"
Handell.
Then Shall the Rightoou- Shine
Forth from "The Elijah" Medels-
shon.
II.
O cassate di piagarmi, Searlittie,
SebJ»«*rudele, Caldar^.
Aubnpe ft^ni "Le Rw-d' Y<^De
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Thurston, Norma. The Rambler (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 3, Ed. 1 Monday, October 28, 1946, newspaper, October 28, 1946; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth415753/m1/1/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas Wesleyan University.