The Rambler (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 8, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 17, 1946 Page: 1 of 4
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juniors Win One-Art Play Contest
1th Seniors Runners Up
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f.unn, Treasurer To Give AddlBSS at VictOIV
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y OH
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> felosn of the. inter-elnss.
i play < unti'-i In -t week, the
walked oil' with the major-
j'iOVs. 'thc'ir play. "I'd the
^ . ii-et," writ ton lr. Ret-
aB|hot of "A Tree Grows
>U!yn," won fir.-i place. It
nosualgio, rather wi-tful,'
pi "v "it the !ea v
y.. ;j! ; Co-ed (0 omei'gts
1 -couch of st}|if-c<ns8c|B)is-
• i i horaniij t ilt* social butter-
; other wanted Tut to bo.
1 (i|1 tht- \ - w + a.irl, Mai •
■ .|;u <■!t i >y Stif liftv.", ait"!
o• tr-ii/:11 ion won her firs!
aruinp: tho vit'l leads. The
■d, I'nclo Will, tho prufoK-
; by Ray Jrnkins. aisOa.'
"■iaco. in the boy leads;
v o! i HH .('lot I'i'H t •"...
V*i to Kosh, plaved bv -•
i! mgViivpii
• v'.ifj standards in acting,
i possible 55';. tho jitlliofs
\ eft VJ<; ; out .of a pu:< tble
.!• dirt '-iing and -to iv roecp-
••• o-reived 31.0 The play
* (»n the whole JO , allowed.
: hkdi;,sf gradt among
!■ classes of !V?r;.
placed second with
"i'.ofA ot;ri Act ." a soph-
Mi, lit Up drama (a!
actress si HI trylii;
"itli and he tho p
] a! her zenith, Tl
tns.s, Judith, was portrayed
Shannon, which also piae-
iccotul among the ybl loads,
o Hart, as Ruth Manor, the
woman doctor, won first, in
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{ ! I S MK, I'enla >Jo Price was
a
crowned frrslmmn queen on Wed-
nesday ot IhvshmafP week. IVn-
y*
ii>. ■> i Is a graduate pt l*as<iiiil
!Ji:',h and \i as recently idee,led
drum ma jor of th ■ TWC band.
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ill an 1
to lm>td^
die idol
part of
«ANS kh 01
K KR& HERE
»T FRIDAY
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Kibbentrop Books
Now in TW Library
Tv'» hooks which were found
it. ihe ) aiiis of former Keich F'or-
!. ■. .[;.t;si..f ,h)a< h'm Vrnt Kile
lionevi lil^ar^- im 1*» ! lin
T, n,\ c-y.i:u ! : v. ■ ■ eieete
pi'osUh ht of the Veiei.ii)-, A.-.socii
r'n'Mi.
IS It i iurikcI • e o . eh ■-h'O . i. ,
in i - ileal; Mis:- l et« I'll >eei<
tary-iteaiiiri t: i.onirie UadKin
public relations dnoctot, Sarn Tie;
■Jtaw, recrealihti tdtairttan; fl;:
Car,-nan St.io- finance .hairman.
I Hah", "Hutch " Yager, t k-QJ
from Mineral Wells, was elected
1 resident of the TWO student
body in a stud., ut election last
.. -ek. Hatch spent :;3 months ov-
eseas in the ordnanc
B<'ore lie i ut lihS the serviti1 he
■'.'is au ouisi.-indine- athlete on
He, eanij'us, letteriij^ in both
: ootball and b.nsla.-'liall. A phj i'ni |
' eO 'l: tnajo)'. is :e pi • - '
ideni. of Altoeo, merp.ber of the
; TW club, Vi tern; organisation j
| and the Golden Shears.
Other officers rdeettil were
jee-ii'lir Hi1', \ice-presi(leni ; Glen-:
'■1*i e ihire."'til, , secretary1 and Jo
j \nn Gunn, ti" istirer
Sat cut Mill, For! Worth, is al_
> an ex-01 and a returned
i'WCiie majoring in speech. Tie
in the Ait1 Ce.rps three years
e. i\ link tr iiner.
> a- una Ilarw'!!, Colorado City,
a bio'.og'y major and the pres*
'■'.ictit of Deha sOeial club.
' ■, Ate, Gunn, e; anbury, is an
Flngli^h .Wa.oj ml it member of
Kittle Amis .social club, Susan M.
ICeys Alpha Chi, ©Ha Epsilon,
< kdden Shears atiei the BSU.
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■M.L aUMST;;R -U. STl'SJK.N'JS
KNTKK ( .W.U'W ('t)NTKST
Th: v 1 - » < . Tt« >; Sf eon
"iin;: eon'e : lia: iieeh announi:-
i m\ the fin^ioti of IjioIi" and i'o-
I; fiduealioii at v ■ Wes -y-
e> i ojleye. for ah "ninCteriid stu-
' •* !'• Winners in t he I r :!unan.
Homecomigng Reunion! June 1
I Hon. fiiUtnw Kviin.s, pt'iblishcr oi'e
iUle Teiint ■ eaii, Naslwiiii;, Toim.,
j will deliicr the annual address ,.f
division, i tiie Victory 1 lei leeomutf?- Ueenjoti
of Tertas Wi'sieyan Coiler.e Atunmi 1
& Kx-Sindents, -s.-ii'.irda.\-, ,lui;e 1 -a .
Vs. K'. . - an, foriae-i
sfi-e-- 'l"\'.'t' when rW^r known
as Pol'-I.e'ehnii' College, Fo i Worni ;
neivspaiifi! ;,-.an, iaetnl'ie!' of tiie 1
S. dip;:en,a;ie si-r\ . io {> imiari-;
in Iftlfl, 4aii ai -a ,i,ant .Post master
Genera uhde- Jim, Farle;,. in '7v>
first Rooeve'! admit.I »t 1 *<
pl-t e : 1 lien ; . a «N*OIUril 1 of (he
critic- party, will he anion;
ion, an,|
e Dee /
juest s
honor on i In
■rouram witicls wi
hon
pay
M/otrung
' special
honnr to the l,toi
from TWC in ;iu
s.erviee..-, duriti;: *tV;
Follos\j"ig a I eJ
.■ervieo ra,e:-.: are';
\dewrns: sianri or-
islet hoiiist Bishops
1iAg- ishefi.
■ararn of ipr, da-, •„
Fine Art : audiC';
Hvari.-' addtes-,. 'p
1'aitor-.iwill
ness niei'tni, of i r.
Presiijent Sore
iieeh , ar .la:■ a
honoring'ihe visia
riea and v.-oraen
various armed,
si War- It
i ie oi : araed '
iii'it res a re-
Tied by I Presto
of the eo-hege,
and other dis-
the formai pro-
:i he field in the
a.m. After Mr,
esiden* Joe 1.
sie at the husi-
a-.socialion and
of officers,
a i stuff v.sin i-.o
fa a barheeuc
Commencement Week Wi ' l
Feature Many Activities
'i'ho annual contest as outlined
was establislnHi by Ch ipiaip Wi! >n
("ana!,ax, of tin.- 1 ;)•!■' cias- at: TWC.
who is now clijp| Jain'fit the Head-
q-uarier ■ Ctiapel m Ft'finkfcrt, Gor-
manj JudKes will foe drawn fro;-
hi ciassm.atos who are now mi t
tors in tiie- Fort Worth \: imp..
Judsintr of th" outline and r;
fiuiii oL' a' wviib -m n-
ate length will be on et-;. i:say
clarity and spiritiutl enrichnieci.
The contest eloses on May i, and j
the winhers wiii iie pe'esented t;'.e- i
The rime is cd ,
aoin's: to lose
Inn e workea ha
four is:aseaitti/'s
they >J'i. a.
meht; week with
Wesleean fcogl S
t : 0-e , S- adoes, '
tl^'Vea for;
tiation ;.,,d • o,"
,.il,i mitliV
. iraaads
i fea 1 111 is
The-
091
yei
ace-
el. T(.a<:
ssani a lot
think they
!>v aaiiiihis-
, Slide! e. ai-
de
.1". f
and f;
Ma
it h <
eopii,enore. junior, and senior (da -- ' awards on conimeti^aneea
: < .. math peMiessi, - ideations will tie awarded hooks to ,• ing. June 3,
f two World \var ' -
oefntne
I lie yea;
Seniors, fbei !i
pits cati ieao-.y- •
tne
ienei
?f the
i-„
hi
\V
M.a
i.oon prosential, to flu- Texas
• eyaa library by Mrs, F. W.
il of I)onton.
A volumes were 'liberntod' j
by bar husband, nn Infantry ,ieii-
t'/a.od coionid, who was with the
aa.a-ion fore;-,
beta hooks are novels and one,]
a'otta Torhisani", by Kutrin,
lie and. was printed in Switzt r-
iaad n the German language. Tho ;
■' i. "Fin Over England," by
A P. W. Mason, was printed in »
■ 'oh in English.
V Maxwell, tin1 former Lou
i ■ Matthews, is a former student
TWC.
Easter Holidays
i liaster ' Holidays Ix-Kiiiiiinnf
at tilt- closo of even|nclash-
es Thurswlay. April 18, and
*ndlflK TuOMlay niorning, Ap.
• "'I 23. lias been announced by
«»' an W H. Gllck.
S.e va Tuesday!
veterans, was cho-eni 'sponsor by
unanijuous vote.
E, M r.owmarti dean of men. w
act in tiie e .a, i:: e i P\ Ot adv.' Ot' f(
* he association,
A membership; fee of one dois
will be assessed to veteran.--- wi
w te enrolled in seitool throiti
a•:12 o d a ('CO do lai fee w
, i-,,.) ,,,) - e y.->i,. i an-^>n <•! ine
'TWC after 'hat date
Ail veierans en-oiled in TW<11 a
ur-yed to at tend the aieei.in,
Wat' ii Hie httileiiti beard for- ,in
of the next nieotinyr.
Jaycees To He tr
Dean Glick and
Girls' ( horns
■ci v ;v,»j i 11 |
The Gilds Chorus will sing "To!
immortality" by Anderson an 1 |
"Mistrcsi Marfan I a" by Penn at
the Junior Chrtmber of Commerce
moot id ■ in the Venetian ball room '
today. They will lie under the di- ,
red ion of Walter Lynn and accom-
panied l»y Kathr.vn Ross.
Dean Walter R. Glick will bring!
the address entitled "Strong
Links."
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1;Uvm tens per eent of tho
s.aruasler hoar's .of work.
Place/
i. Aiiaeciit. Virginia
Bryant, Geraidine
J. llart, Bi 1 lie Bolt.
Koxtta Dorotiiv Sue
I. Ilacsiey, Bli/.a'neth
3. Green, Harold Rugby
alorhi.a-, Martha Lou
Kemper, Mrs. Luciiie
Battel son, Olga K.
McQueen, William —
7. Brown. Beverly Ann
iGunn. Jo Ann
s hie, Bertha .
Samples, Carol
9, Pre",!;, Archie
Id.'Fiudiey, Betty
Hart, Emalee
'I'roilinger, Yumne M. .
Flia, Jdhrtnio Ma--■■■
Biown. Phyllis Nell
[Ja\ is. Emma Leo
Oliphant, Mrs Sue
Standridge, Jauu L.
13. Anderson, Dorothy
14. Moss, Winnie ...
15. McComimas, John 11
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.sea!or .aaany.
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v'-s of (lay sa.a-
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IP The re^oiaily --
! i:ir ah eia -.. j «,a a,
i i t'l c/ne-half hoa;
Iu> itig Fxam V-.
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t,
Saturd-.y, Jtine ]
b< • t plapned iU
Hoirtecoraiti . Df
(dimaxed with the <:
Ma\ Queen. Erh.e.
Annual SpriiT P
Ga'10 in tiie even
aa idea e-.aa,n:ssi
' - ia as e . Wl,
, a il! be -.ivon
fie Is,- l\iay 27
a f all day „haa
i wtii ':e our
"hi- ai he
i " ' 11.lie ■ f Out'
: i a t ia;l
a'ant; 'E
Sun,la,'a. June 2 'a
ate Siu'uioh ■ it! a,. <
First Mefhoba i
\V, C. M:irrm of
wili Sjive til.. ■
Monday. ton<» a -;
T.e'Pourneau of V K h.'ig, Ma-sis-
sippi, an out star- -otjthern iir-
dustrialist, will p'v- th,. Conmien-
eement address m 10:00 a, m, it;
the Fine Arts And tot him.
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Thurston, Norma. The Rambler (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 8, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 17, 1946, newspaper, April 17, 1946; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth415805/m1/1/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas Wesleyan University.