The Rambler (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 23, 1946 Page: 1 of 4
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.—_}1:'lllcl ^ >_..^-1 -de.nts of ex,' ; ,vVc vx,-y;a\ C.Jiegc 63 Years of Continuous Service
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:;!',.i'!;l> January l>f:. Oases :■ ' F iar r; 1. to Mbe ep !• i
• -t J ami,mi y 2S. al. S o'clock, j i • vr 1' pu lioii a E'ireefop oi the
..»•• bhclv-ovor the past sc>>| f'' • 101 of,.Fine Arts.
ee weal! many events; we, M -. ■; tr,!, u. gC(i a,., T;:u-helo;
• •■.•member. ! of o A am 1 ; <,v <,f ;\[U!.ir at
our e the fir A. >u'v!. of! Illinois We-le;, an Cni\("•• il; .■ Tie
xAMi ; for all. wiib J lit- rbo P v.sx~a T: i i,, ; 0 ■
.. of ne'A an.'l (ild <n' I * • m i .Normal I'niverstfy; • 1 <i ■ ! Or'.ein
inisMrial
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• •"• .nbr«-. p.c.vCiil i-r.d I he l'oi-
\*rs:!?}«;■ werO cl^cted: President.
T'viy Wilson, ">:\-nr i f Cnjvoivit?"
Ba-it.!:■< Church; vice- :iciert in
cliar?!' of ivo'r^hipi, Ctii.uies Morris
ITernphill
<lent in charge oi* i n euron.
i wliQ vv as
.in anv social ewm - jciven , under Frank V, .Ion I re. and PJan" 1 ' """ f ! iesi last sen
, _ O I in 1 ' ^ ' I .;' / J [ , i! « ' . v . ; I . ( , '
nrious club?: ad classes, "nrlei' »Joor-.r-- /frrni) ••!.>' It; .... . ; , |(,n ...it
,... now -. Hew:, rihveto,- of M«:lie ''°u1 ,n rh:,rt;c of Recreation, '
: 11 ? C* ^ "\r : I",. : v • • ; t"> '■. \".;
! them th.ron^ho? t Die holiday n—
f od. Ji'tnmy i. an ex-G. I . and i
' ,Ty popill I' : to '
Tie r <^ii^ , ■•<&. ': i i. n
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| Iljnim Dundeeim. Added t-
: Hi's, he ou second pince in 1b:
| men's d'visjiin of Ihe P-is!:»re Cf.n-
;r. Ano!ber Fse
pressing:
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Hall
;• ] 111 OflobT T \\a,
Rush Week, consisting of
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■Ua. Illinois HU'h Sclieol
, partie.s, and dances. <u]\ H"Cfvme lo
,,u , : -s \W- 'N."I (• 11 ■ :in 10 v..\ v' 1
r.Sschool ice skaun^ party - ■ - , \
■j an.d was r■ f ■ t ^ i« * 1e--';v e of n '>sei"»f*r* « \
hi at Will Rogers CoJfcse.utn ;
Charles Chadwick, Arlfnjrion Tft^
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•« ■ ,T:,r)(- An.;..r- • ;x erartun-.e
S'.'M>nof Fre'dnnrn., \\r-.
another orw into the Ks'drn of th
C.nlden :-'!ie;i • 1 ITe '•■■: !,:i' :'nv'!
Fine i
/son. Der.nl i^'.vr,: ^.innisl,- J. WJ t!lli,c :,n !f> !!'° '' '"r
; -1, and l.be annual Hal- ' "; ''Z" 'l-iakcr, Asst. Pastor, Hancllev Moth- 1:11 N
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•k'uiuaiy F IMA
, . , , I t. James Folinrt Sims will p^fth
earmval the 2i)t,b, at which , '
■ 'en Queen was eroneij.
i-rit>er bro-igiit PuslMi'e,;
■ Kire.: and Queen of Pos-
and an all-Kehool es'ie-
odisf Church.
Aft"!- 11:,-; meeting, the urour | ^
'■■ ■ to ponton to hear Bishop
F Mm tin of the Arkansas
('(inference.
i ably .return to the campus by Fob.
runry 1, and i;esume her fiv*i■ •; -
dietician and instruct or in. Home
i'.r uiorni •.. l.t. Kim - has beep in
■": M j lUOv the vinsl I wo years working
;he wonderful Tha^csgiv-1 an Amy „ o
" ' LI. Sims as a, ;-i :.di!Mc of .lei ■ 5. \ TC\^(\ C\
!).-< ember, the social clubs a-; Tai,,eton Aun,,Hul:;1 r . , , ' ' ' " ^
i". mined with it, ■ . receh'ed F icljelo" ol Science iii "R fstVZTt ^ i rfih,f*
l-resenlalion dance.... lun- F^nomU.: o!; ■■ ' ^ M
• " I I 'hrlslma.s parties. i i'..,,,,,,.., . in i j. TAAribjijcs at
■ . s . ties c nr.. ! e-e.- i ■
re wonderful and lasted
aye pe-!, ."i':'r;ir"e
• one of ITe PA'1- in "V.." • -• 11
in: :/,,, He;e." BUlv is', a
y«ted-iie e in::r. lalen1 f«t. "r'd ""•■'i
lar Fish, and the Dirty Tiiosen and
'rhesi'ians are iirood to claim bin
as one at their numbers.
Ae>e on the Co',ton ieies-,' IT-.',
as Wat la Jen • Bond, a vni shv
■Tutuor :fmm F'e.-co; V/ad.' is a bus-
inc.-.s-ridminist "alii •. :•>••• a >•••
scholar, and is blessed with a rer
the Uniyt
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ijs S'rsl mceiing so.o
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y oi Texa-'. ,She also- A-ut-. ,
n'htvrsij; f b' iecr.Jty a.n;' plan?; to iin
Fee ■ ■ '' ■:1 > Teayiier:-, f'ntU",Te. She : ai'tes i1 • • • •• s -or ' earns. Al- pre idem rf Pc"> F. 'lion,
one was instrueior oi'\Fom- TCctiomlcs : i«c .• : hcen di ; s,-a ; j;,.v ts,jof Koro. a rnonibe: of
•• • 'i learn, of which, we are ... Snbinal t-Tirr'i ! fretn J.'FJ"
e grateful. Fad il also i a • i .„vj ;ii Texas Wesbwni
ill t- i' ■ !•', .A r have and i*" MnFr R,.ere-'""
ii :|,e an ed fowe ih,^ I';,-.,;e ,-v f . evil.
the IV.;':
: >• ad Week" find exam:-. • y free,, ie;ri i.e 1!>::i2; bse- a .>,• > n! - • r e. > -c-
■ -.. 86 Fight Night.
e\ 5- Basketball name at
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of :|:be coming events for e,:..a . fi,mP t,-, vVesleya:
a:esier are: .. College in pj",7 ■■ I ' - s ame
; Basket bad I name at in I'.'
Miss I'anline Mc'ittirrN' \',"ll re
place Alias Cvrone Bell in the
Speech Deptu iment. Miss M.cAI|(ir-
rey reeeb en bar Fachelor of Art1"
from .''v' -a : .Slaia Tea-' ■ i
> : siiary (P-Basket bo II game at [;.om lh.
j : A orth. t;ni\" i -ii y of M-chignn.
. ay 111 Basketball gatne i'hiipes. who ire,
v X- sale. toae'iiiia Jlusintts^ Adn.iihis!ratio >
uury 16 Autiss present a- in i'a ■ bal i FA Peaoob a ill al
Ii S.iiiae. i.<> '>na of tiie'lS-'w as, sai'er- of 11' •
facUlt \ sMff, Siie .'. ;ii a reccv-
tioaiis; aI have cine".:'' of the
switch board.
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aarv 22 T. W. vs. Austin
("'..a.
: v 2f> T. W. vs. Abilene
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turned to oan ean ; et hers a,r* i as.'- b;o
t i are some who ■ - |., ■ r,|
- 1 a ■ ar *■'!',•! i.rn. . ., r ,vi ^.rj-t • a.,
-:i antljn;.:; :prpanhr a ion on lies ca (add, of jnolo";-. an
pus since its iaMinning. 'Phis, .cb.iia 'siieb orgnnlznUfta.-s a - -d.K., jsci;
'■ , a-'"d to snow ar.d live uo to, Oun'or". -Sao "ad a.a; i|
via
■ i-1 lb"
Pel ones t
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Dr. I.a ' "ue i
desk, ai'iOl pj'.aee, ;
trip t.iicii saw la ; "i
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on Mr, i'iihiiri Flmjiil:!
mi'ssioiies' (A I be P r n A.
fronted bis.'i with :bn
housing s'llofip.;e ' oas pr?
Texas WesU-ye.n. First i
genua was to brine 'da,
a nd t be K :
into the fold. Ti e bia'dd
d|bUse''i'V.-;rp;;\!.'arP(;rs ;i a 'i.e..
and e..r ■ eba ana. it !-
impevjive that, 'fexas VAvii-yan
reoraenve t.hia j>rop"rty. Ther* - is
no official word i'1'■ ■ ■', a-ai ■ a." a,
it, won't be lone.
b,otran.;r sit untion sva:;
•»
and I a . ::a ,na i • iaa wr,
iforWa.rd a propo .i; a;n 11 Ar* if :a- w
e-: ssfi.il v. ill send ita> s ;\ool fciv
ward wibs a rrebv IbalsFal] .v'.n
t he aeala r a M ■■ ■ ",d
supporters. All of these sadxa els
were taken up in V.'n idnrti >u r.rd
official acknowledgement \ di bo
released in ibe near ffd" - to ■ ;
then - .expectancyi
' ' Tn Cl. vela ib,- M a -f.l " e.
te"i?iodi .nine til lfvs o f :1 i, e Cla tacit 'ie-
ltltfei College A: sat'::.: tlv
Arr.erican Association of a:a.; ■,
then well! on to Fhilade'phia to a
conii'ei'ence :!b i ia- .Fres-j-r Foan-
daticu. in 'a.a inteae-t'of th? allisic
Fennslnaem.
m
aiup'ijpn'n; uoi, we see ; taxes \Vos->
leyan mfivins torwArtl to <: its'
riahtful place anion-a; the leariing
cbi'e^es and as:ess: ait" of the na-
tion. indeed:,: we are coining info
-■ pasI -'anrini- i- and idea, in the offa e of pirosidenl of the Phoenix
ih era in which T.W.C
eatest height jit
a, •„•('!
: .a:ex 10 Howard Pnyno vs.
' \\ ' ( '
I' .:,an-. 21 Sweetheart Revue.
Cli-i tia.ii College. s
aia.-.'li i T. W. vs. Austin Col-
Of C; )T) ) fl ft 1 - a
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vdTlbA.tAAiCfni
future
- d 1,'i enrrv on are: Oscar V',■
man, Blake iHtiA;) V;tp>r. Clair
!A"t.'ke:;. Odell 'Haralson, FoAiy
Do\ e
TM1 Wr*V
v. ■
' • I! .a 11 Weel."is over at !i:d en*
F a .\a1iss pledget, will soo't be-
come members. No more wash
intr. ironing, cleanim- rooms o:
running errands.
Club.
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With the beginning of the new
veat\ we found in our midst five of
The members of Deko As
and Fjitre Amis were .joint ho
Tvorosophiah i.iterary Society, ''Hell Weak," he third week bf-
held its formal and informal ini- fore the pledge- become membe;
1be members of Hie T. W. A-soci es at a tea honoring i: - ao a;i;
at ion. one of those 'Ased-to-be" or the parlor of Dan Hall Sura av a
gani::atoins or, our a. aa a- i ,, ternoon, Janua; 1 e a" ■ -a lae
now the a I'P e boys are revb in: hours of three a al five o' ! si:
the T. V'.'. Club ars1 are beainn'ia The receiving line was Mimed
to funetaairo.ieo n^H^a by Mrs. Thon:a- Yates-x Delca aion-
As most of YOU "^'ive heard, sor- iiorpl!:y Sne I'towo. i.'ol a a: e.,-
a: eh 2 Fish party
March 9 Kxannna|ons to re- J;.., ,,, for p!,.:e. >s Tiiui,-lay, Jan- has been C serv-I for many year ■ Fuu-e's a custom here on our car. - u'ent ; Mi.-s (Aaone JM1I. Annss
move conditions. 1 Uary 10. in Kpro I la 1L No doubt most of you saw them in Pu* concerning letl-r a-k«v . ...{-on^oi .w.^t ^ /
.March l(! A11-college dance. • For (lie informal initiation, their colorful red and while skirls ' '»* custom F. No U-. -m a< !.>•• 1 1 1 • a
,, in he imi-n on Hie T w C cv, .nlre Amis soons a : and }.nw-
Me A 22-2.1 AV.A.A. Week-end. | pledges e.ere quizzed on questions, and sweaters carry, ng out Me tra- « " ' ? - • ; ' Jino Menvjn. Enlre Artiis tpien,.
Anrii 1 Fish Week. | concerning Koro. The program | ditlonal Autiss colors. During tl. s 'amp.is unless
Apr:! 1,1 All-School dt
b> A'.e iss, Deka,
1 Sophomore Week
.'Jity 18 AU-Scho\l ., ...... _ . . ., , , , ...
- "P Dead Week. number of ppinls.^vw were qua!- in.,, scrubbing the Ad Bidding those h,«b school letters or .us-
Ma-, ■->- Fxam Week ilied to take the formal initiation steps, singing Christmas carols wearing your jackets When you go »> tan wn.tc Mpet*.
j.,n„ i Annual Art Exhibit oath * down town and many other things, home? This isn't compulsory as Bouquets or purple and white
june •. Mnv pestiva, pP„gy Oaila-her. president; pre-. After nine week-: of pledgeship the i yet. but we'd like to show our res- chrysanthemums w,<ro used as
June 2- Snrinc Concert -P00 sided"n't the candlelight Vitiation, girls will be presented at the an- pect to the ex-lettermen both on decorations throughout the roo.m.
June .1 Fifty-fifth annual com- Pledges took the oath over the, nual presentation dance held in tour campus and those still in the Records of music by Strauss were
3 — iheir honor February 16. service of our country. played throughout the afternoon.
iv.rt.rt. v. i *... , ' fimrns nnloss I be iaeb-ct is •, IlllC Merwill, I'.litre Amis pre-HlC
A'oek i coneerniuKoro. The program! ditiona! Autiss colors. During, tl. s f ainp.is unless
chool' (lance given was an imitation of Dr. I. Q. with week the pledges are put through W. C. jacket, and only member o" Jane For,ax. Net Jul,. - r a
and Entre^Vmi. i Frline Harwell as "Dr. 1. Q." and; various forms of inlliation such as Hie T. W. Club are permitted ,o. Joann Gunn pr.;,ded - - tb- la,
nore Week June Jon.son as "Mi.o Anthony." i frog hopping to Poly, elm Ikma woa) sl" ' -,at A* s* ''" ' ' ' • ' ' '
•ho.il dance When pledgo^Uned a, required lheiK»steps lo the Fine Arts build-1 So. hoys, how about ' A r of; lively decorated ,y a centerpu
T1 ' J- or „oiiZ>vv were oual- in'x -crubbing the Ad Binding those high school letters or aisl of white chrysanthemum, llaa :
iind
tee-
te-
nt or pi oce
anked
nioncoment.
traditional "lighted K."
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Thurston, Norma. The Rambler (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 23, 1946, newspaper, January 23, 1946; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth415820/m1/1/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas Wesleyan University.