The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 26, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 17, 1951 Page: 1 of 4
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I'll Take This One ...
Collegians' Enlistments Decline;
Registrar Announces 362 Total
s.
Th*1 “enlistment hysteria" Hu*.
It--1 it*, furor* Dr \lt»x Dickie. n»g
iwtrar. *aul thi* w*»**k that tht*
numl^r «*f withdrawal* dm to en
Hutment# ha* "•lowed down” ton
mderably.
M it* nifn have withdrawn suin'
ii'i Friday'* ('hut. bringing th«
total of thou*' who have loft Hint***
ini«htft hi tt» Stl'2.
hi hifkir'i office* ha- l**en
plagued during the last three
Wfi'U h\ ed# who wanted t• • heat
tht* «it 11ft him! tht* lift of n "f*H»t
Mihhor”
enlintmeftt rush was fait
as -e v» roly by all rullffgrt m
Tho
just
ihr atate In mughhoiint’ eitu - it
.nntnu station* wart* #wam|»ed
to thf point of netting quota; the
\ i v fois t « t a i|tiota of 1*20 a da>
from th* Fourth area
Stum* college pn'sitlrnt* of T»\*i
plead with tit aft Hire men ft* re
mam m college a* etu diluent -
war* sorely threatened
Student* m tht upper 50 pet
cent «»f then cla** Ml te assuretl of
deferment* until .hint Knit rut
I h« kif mtl n«> itintent ha<i la*en
• I* aft el from North Texa# wht»
had mad** application f«u defet-
niftit ot postp«*nem*nt
Meanwhile, ih* M imiu* have
moved m Sgt Waym* Freeland,
fount i NT tmlent, -ft up a re
Want Inside Government Secrets?
Document Library Offers Answers
PROSPECTS, f 1 n "’ll v th*
maif of enlistment p -,ter- on
the downtown post t>ff e btille
tin hoard a.f- -oft to ■ qht Dean
Fur- ton Li v Farley and B -
Lanninq.
PK.it.i tit limtiam
Chorus Rehearses Verdi s Requiem'
For Dallas Symphony Orchestra Concert
by JOHN I OVI I \( I
t hat suff Writer
Verdi’s ma*-'ve work, the Man-
*«#ni Requiem, will In preaented by
the (hand chorus in halin' Ian 28.
The concert, to la* sung with the
Dalla* Symphony orchestra, will
Im* under the dinrtion of Walter
Henri! Program time is 2 15
Frank McKinley, clmru • Ii• . < *«• .
ha' le<i th* group in rehearsal*
for the Italia- appearance ever
Wee the *tart of Mchool after the
Thanksgiving holidays Fn» final
rehea* ml Friday and Ian 2d
Mend I will he in Denton to work
personally with the rhorua
This will he the sixth perform*
an** of the Requiem by the North
T< va rig* r There have he*-*
three previously with th«* Dallas
group, and n* • a* h with the Mom
ton and Wichita Fall- ot* f « Mtia-
For final rehearsals a tud.nt
quartet ( '»mp**sed of Nancy Wright,
Fort Worth; Juanita Teal. Den-
ton; (merge McKinley. \marillo.
and Koliert Kaehniek. Daila hi-
Keen singing the ({uartr't parts
These section* appear intermit-
tently throughout thf whole com
positior
Soloist for the Italia' perfoim
ance an* all to la* «*f h»gh profe?
< tonal raid** i They will In* Fran-
ces Veend. -opian**, a last vein
*i"‘-l wgh tfi** I >alia group
Futile* \lhert . contralto; Rich vent when the (Hand choru* per
*»d Tucker, tenor, now a tat at f umed William Walton** Bel
th Met •politan opera, ami <> -n Ita/zai’ F* n*t in Ihilla* uml* i
Nut/ka. ha- who vva hi t last II* mil
From 1000 document* ti» lO.iMMl
represent* the rapid growth in
VI document' library since the
college he* ante a fedeial depository
three year* ago.
When tile college bet nine a mem
U r of tiie feder al depository -\s
tern in I PIN, tin library lagan ?*•
reiving documentary material puh
lihlied In tin* I S Printing offilH*.
Mi- Pauline Ward, documents li
hranaii. t Id a ('hat reporter re
cently librarian- are allow* *1 to
choose the document* that will
he helpful to the student-
< amputate- -hidying in tile field
of economic . political seielice, his
lory, ami education will find th*
dm-urnents liloary » -t.uehmi •• of
know ledge Kveiythirig published
hy the PS Office -f FMucat urn i
available to the public
The library nlno receives a ma
unity <»f tiic hearings of the ( *»n
gtessumal committees a* well as
at tub "II tile r S Civd De! ell - •
am! pubhcatmti- ptetaining to all
the current event*
\motig the other *b*i uuu nt ill*
to be found pamphlet - on fish ami
w ildlife ei vice, inserts, weathei
and astronomy, disea-*, aviation
and other subject* of interest t*>
flu average student
\ collection of <*111* '.’a* volume
of govei'nmeiit documents published
from I Kb5 to HMhi wen recently
reci veil Mi W iii d fated Pile •
document- in* beim pro** »**l till
will be valuable fot teaearch Work
in the field of history and political
•-riefiee
Students wishing to get informa
tion from the dneunients will fiml
rhai th* must impoitant -uhi*«ts
ale li t•**| in the « aid * utaho \ddi-
jtional information * ati In' found
j ti th* monthly catalog of the 1* S
’ (»**v**i nni* nt Publications 01 the
d*M uuietit mu ndexe- kept at the
! reference desk in the library
• tuning desk in the foyer of the
union building. Monday afternoon,
Sergeant Freeland had not signed
up anybody, hut he confidently *aid
I’ve sure gotten rid of my lit-
ei aturc M
The recruiting desk w ill open at
H u ill and dope at 4:3l» p tn Those
who join will U* a part of a *pe
rial N**rth Texas plat<H>n and will
leave for active duty Jan 25 One
• pmlificntion is that one must not
have received his draft order*
t lad in a dress uniform, Sgt
Freeland remarked that he had
Imen carrying on a lot of eonversa
lion about service m the Marines
II table was surrounded hy draft
age e*b who plotted the life of n
Marine ratdei
Meritum Seeks Help
For Campus Chapel
340. YEAR
The Campus Chat
NORTH TEXAS STATE COLLEGE. DENTON, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY. JAN. 17, I9SI
NO. 76
If th*' I t momliei of M< iituni,
* r.mi women' - honoiaty orgam/a
tion. have then wav. North T* xn
will some day have u chapel.
Meritum Pre-ident J*i.t Downing.
11 mm announced lecently that
Meritum ha cveiul tentative pro
iect to finance the chapel \V«
plan to work through **\ student
oiganixatmti*. campu dub*, and
various other group*’1 to create
enough interest to dart constru*
tiott of tin* chapel
The piojcct ha be««tl Mppfoveti
l.y the administration, hilt tu* de
I mite t mu can be • t vet, M i
Downing aid loi yeai now,
p. pi* w«r* always going to do
<»mething about it, l»ut nothing
>e» happened Montum plan* to
Campusites Await Hearing
On Request for ROTC Unit
North T* xa State is still a waif
ing the outcome of its request for
KOTC unit - on the campus while
three other T* va- whoob prepare
for the addition of these training
program*.
The administration and Board
of Regent, tendered tin* fmihtie
! the -eh** d f"t militar y ttairiiM
Youth Group Offers
World's Problems Study
Want to learn what youth the
world over think *f current world
problems11
A world-wide exchange of idea-
among young people of all na
t mil' is now i»eing conducted
through a “palai postal” in New
York ( ity Member .»f the ex
r hange discuss their views on cur
rent problem through correspond
enee with youth of other nation*
All campuaite- are eligible for
niciiili*'! -hip ri th* organization
pon-oted hy Youth *if All Na
tion*. Inc ( orrespondent ar« per
onally cho *n from prepared lists,
containing reprint* of **im* of the
best letter and suggestions for
better writing
One topic discussed rerently
through th* ideas exchange was
the Herman problem Mem tier
were asked to give their opinions
a to the best way to maintain
peacefu' relation- between (iei
many and the rest of th*- world
Member hip dues m the organ
latum are $1 per year
R* pile hould he add re ed to
Youth of All Nations In* , Id St
I *k* • pin** New York It. \ N
use last week. A report is expected
from th* 1‘lth An Force bn * this
week, inee all request for RuT<’
units were acted upon Tue day
I *'xa institution^ recently grant
• *l unit include Texas ( ollege «»f
\»t and Indti'-tt'iev. Rue institute,
and leva < hi stian university
A and I will receive a signal
«o»|, unit, t** start operation thi
fall, a*-corrling t*» the South Texas,
inipti ne.. pup* i at K ing \ ill*
Kin will establish an engineering
corps, and TM a trun*t»ortntinn
corps.
I be Army recently ordered the
establishment of ,'tf» new Army
lMt|f group m 1*1 college and
urnv* r itu m 22 date The three
leva rhoob were in that group
Muring World War II even mill
tarv truming program- were con
diieted on this rumpus
Flock Here Work Gets Moving Again
As Committee Seeks Movie Price Cuts
In K FA N F I II SM \IM’
t Hal Staff Writer
Flot Her*1 burst back into a*
tion Tuesday a the Fhwk H«u*
committee. ab»rtg with unofficial
representative- of the student conn
cil at TeXa Stair College fo*
U omen, askerl local offu ini of
Inter talc theatres to reduce ad
Library Fines Due
Maid all your fine on library
books ? If not. you should settle
youi account at once
For all grades will l*c held up
for tmlent*-. who hnv* riot cleared
their library records, the library
offi»e* announced this week.
All library lacks will be dm-
dan 28 ay* Dr A M Sarnpley,
director of libraries
Publications Committee Picks
Spring Chat Editor Thursday
Aspiring journalist- who would
like to edit the pring (’hat hould
have applications in hy 5 thi aftet
ni»*»n. Di F i, Mallard, chairman
*f the publication* committee, ha*
announced
M* ruber of the committee will
-elect a n**w editor to succeed
F» sink
day
All candidate- for
requested to at ten*!
IM Ballard said.
The publication* committ <
which supervises the three puhlir a
Hagnard at 2 p.m Thur-
the post are
the rnei*ting,
Press Time Chatter
Hospital Gets Full House;
Melton Speaks Wednesday
Three North Tt-**. fo<‘d an
hMVinK a "hw^II" tim^
Thouirh mump- la a childhood
di»i'8»c, the three kfirl- found out
■ olleifiarn could have them to.>
Mary Ann .ler.nmtr S»eet«ii'er,
and France- Mahan. Itenton, are
lecuperatinjr at the cnll>ure ho-pital
Helen Sharp. Mcf'amey. went home
to (fvt rid of her ''awell" di.ea-e
• • •
I>r K B Melton of the eco
Education Head Attends
Meeting Here Jan. 24
l>r J. W F.dirar. <tnte commit-
,inner of education, will meet with
tuper.ntender.t* of small vhool-
Jan -‘4 in the union huildinir
Superintendents and principals
from district 5 with less than 100
enrollment in high sehool will meet
with the commiaaioner to discuss
the problems of small hitrh schools
Dr F.dirar and his staff will
analyte the problem* of the small
school* and try to find way- in
which the state can aid them, fh-
J C. Matthew*, dean of the School
of Education, announced Wednes-
day
nomu • faculty will address the In
terna'ional Relation- club in room
It of the union huildinir next Wed
••-day at 7 (0 p m.
I*r Melt n' -uh|,s * will i»e "tt o
International Situation "
e * *
Iton’t wait too late anil iret
crushed in the rush
North Texan- who are interested
in 'akinir rorr< pondence cour-c
iurinfr the next semester should
iru hy the correspondence office,
1 li 14 W Sycamore -treet, n->w to
obtain bulletin* and information
enneernifir 'hi- work. Mt Bs-ttie
I’rtddy. directoi, stated M> nday
Registration for ctirrespetndence
nut"-- should lie made tlurinir the
last week of thi term -he adder)
too
Hector Orjuela of Bogota, folom-
hia, ha prolaihly decided a hnakef-
bnll is tosi tnu#h for him
In his physical education class
Monday he happened to kirk the
basketball
Hospital attendant* report that
he broke the fifth m»tatar<al in
his foot
• * •
Member* of the English faculty
and Siirma Tau Delta will honor
nudi
house in the union building
tot mm at 7 p m Frida .
\ <• I«-< ted irroup of -Indent, in
ten- ted in Eri(rli*h will he invited
Tt te< -tinlent will toad their ouir
rial composition, m lbs- iiroirratn
too
.Juhw Kilt*, m-w* 4ditf»r of th*-
Fort Wurth Star Ti*l**graifi, will
[H |k t** th* J*r*-H- rluh tonight at
7 in J20K
II' - a p»‘t. pr*vi«U*nt fif ♦ h«-
Fort Worth i'haptf*r of Sigrna
D^lta f’hi an«l a v*t« r»n n<*w«* man
ti«>n of tFit* rolb*g»- |w < ornpnvwl of
fa* ult ni' iiibiu , fflitoM, and Iiuhi
t'« t n it 11 ag * * r *» of thi* rollogi* pub
li*.iti*»n . an*l -tijdfnt.** appoint^'*!
at laig*- b> th** p»* -ulfrit of th*
t.u*lent t*oflv
Svrvmg *»n th* vonimittthi
• ii in* Ih Mallard. Rohrrt < abl
wvll, biiMini**** managi'r of th*- col
b g' I I» Hall, dir«*<t.tr of th*
( olb go I’m- HH**n Wilfong F*»
fiogli* Dolla rt M*(#uin mii*I ( F.
Xhuford, journaliMu, fwilty; l*i
Oma Stanloy, Fsiiglivh departm* nt,
li M ('loud por* - publif i* . <li
r*< tor. Dud* Mr(”lowd, dn*«t*.r of
tb*' ii*‘U M«-rvir**, iin»| M Jlork Hy
dor. g**vommont prof«**or
Student mom bo 1* of tho '*or*.rrut
t*« ai* (’nrti Rarn-oy, Yu*ra odi
tf*r, Jftok Murray. Ytirra i »>riat#
**dit*»r, (i*»*rg* Mf('oy, Yucca l*bo
tngraphor F rank (iagnard, < ba’
**flit/»r Bill Brammor and Tod Ho
sack, ( hat a«mo''iMt*' editor" #'
R (»rahnrn. Av*-*ta oditor, and
J'-rry Scofield, Avoata art editor
Othor tu*lorit momlwr* includo
Anita f***rtcr. Mary 1.0111*0 Hroomc
(iorabl Skidmore, Joyce Shurbet.
and (loud* Harbuiir an«l Bugei
Holloway, publication buxine**
fH*f m**mla*rM
mr 0**0 pn*« ' at tb* (’ainpiiM tb*
atrtv
N<» iirmiodiat*' adi*m *m tho x*
• past via takon by theatre *»f
firiai*
Nin** stn* 1 *• nt fiv*- from North
I • va anil foil, fMini TH< W «h
• li - • *1 tb** I* u*‘ f*>» aim** t an h**ur
and • half with I I* llnmH*»n,
1 ity iitan::get f * *1 th* Int* 1 tat*
chain, and Jam* (. Ral* v, man
ag* t of t ho ( ampu t h* at 1 •
Fu>t Flock II* 1* aid ion of th*
year, th** i***|uo-t * am*- as a *a»
pi 1 «• t<* most * ampu it*- Th* movo
had h* * n pombng me** lawt Wo*I
n« -dav whoii I !•»* ! II* **• m*n»b*a
fit t met with th* TSt'W Mtu*|*-rit
offi* iaD
I’nco at othei IntoiMtato th*
•»tm 1 Dot ton w*u* not montion* d
at th*' **inforon«’o \’no day morn
mg
A do 1 ion t*» t li*- t ampu - 1 cm
rontly *10 * * nt Tlr* **unmiM**
act ing after pro Mire from <tu
* lent on both raropu * i«‘«prostod
an adtai <i m »*f 5<t < • nt• \ uig
g* tion that price- be lowa ied t .
50 «*• nt - on a trial l»a i m noith
* t -u'loptod run n • «• t*-«I bv tln atr*
«*ff 1 • al liar t ivort aid lie woubl
have to cohsiilt with ♦!»*• tlMfrict
mar.agor f•»» Inter-(ate
Harr i“»n told the committ**
that iMing *o tw ,f operation ma*l*
the 00 cent admi^Hion ne* • ;»r>
lb bntidod F lo* \ Mere official a
length\ 1 *'p**i t win* b wept mt**
euliMideiable *lotail 1 n li-ting up
• rating oxp«*ti * ami in *1* fonditik*
«*x i^ting ptiev"
It. spit* th** fa* t tluit no flefuiit*
I* ult' of til* meet ing have been
• eu, f 111 \ hie . ro out Iy appoint
« *1 FI'** k Her. *' till 11 III II ti. expf* I'd
optimism regarding the outcome
• 1 in 1 eqm -1 Bill Mini* • pi• 1
dent «»t th* I'nilfH Student- of
North To xn , told enatofN Tuea
tlay night In* b«dn v* there m a
pu^Hibiht \ that th* piopoxal t«•
pi.u * th* Mt cent admi i'»n on a
t mil bie 1 will be a* 1 opted
tint tho ball rolling” ho con-
tinued
Inter Sorority stunt night, dia-
• oritinucd this term, will lw held
again and th** proceed* will go to
tin Impel fund. Minn Downing ex-
plained.
Blau* f*n the chapel, which in
till i "dream" «»( the club, have
not been drawn up. and it in not
immediately known how many
room - w ill conntilute tho building
*'W* want a room for medita-
tion large t'liougli to I*** u-*'<l dm
ing Religion* Kmphanin week,”
Mi Downing ntated
Wedding* ami other toligmun
c at her mg-" will be held in the
« hap* I. which will be for the une
• *t all tbe < ampin*.
(Mb* 1 protect- **f Montum, npon-
4oi»d by Mi bum Harris of the
mtisi* fa*uilty, include a get ac-
quainted dance each ementei for
t tu* beginning fr***hmon The *011
on honorary group wan founded
hiue Iii-1 fil ing
Among future plan* of tho club
the pi*mentation of a plaque *••
the noroity with the highmt *ch«»
la ti* rating "Tht- tian l*een np
piuvi'd hy the Inter Sorority coun
• ■li .iu*l will b* given **ach aemeatet
f»u the pro* eding • **meatorN work,
Mi Downing ax erted Th* plaqu*'
will la* pi* * nto*l next aeint^tor f«u
th fii^t time
Meritum will nlno honor junior
girl* with a tea next «pring
SeniorsGetSpeakerlessGraduation;
Regalia Will Be Issued Jan. 30
f ,1 lid idllt •• for *1*",u « • Will hit ’
u mplt'-e III toM' f"l them F*d» I
There will b* no *|H'ak*u at tb*
1 otmnetu « merit • v* 1 ei* *
Whv ’’ Harold I a* m* • In*.» ma*
<>f the "tiv*" atioii committ*'*'. 'tat
4 *1 ihi we* I tluit ince gueat
p.akei will dodicat* th* new
buibtlhg I)' poakoi Will be *T»
ti »’*) fm Hie graduating class*"*
Scrappy s Death Rumor Proves False;
Eagle Mascot Well. Trainer Reports
Srrn|>|>> I- still slivr
( ■•til rat v In nim.it - s Im li » ft.
ririiilaliny nriMilwl tin tam|iti-
•• ;• rI\ mi tin «rck. thi t'Si’lr tn»
10I In not ijfld bnt 1- in t In I>•■ -1
of health
I'itk Dimanno. Srnp|iy'« train
11 ili-mt'il Motnlsi aft.0110.111 th.il
the • mb- bail itml I don't know
who -1 a 11 nl tli.it rumor --<rii|i|>i
0 Jill rivhl " hi' affirmprl
l ommv I sni i. o»nrr of Ihc
\ nt-iii shop who |irr-rnlril thi-
niaNiol lo thr mil,-if,- Inst fall,
fold .1 < hat ri-porlnr I hi, I hi- had
not fii-sttl .in, rr|»nrt of thi- ni - -
1 ol - draft)
Uthonirh thi- proiriatn bus not
I... 11 minpU-t.-d yt-l, Iht- rorntnilUM-
i ipi-.t- to have plan- rt-mly by
.Inn .’4 Vconslif i-xfn-rimnnt- will
havt- In b«- timtli- in tb<- *tytn, a-
1 fm- not yi*t ls-,*n tfstr-d fr.r tnu-
h-h' tiiunlM-i -
firaibiatintc f»ndidal«-s will rr-
I i-ivi- tin- 1 repalia nt tht- i-B-l ba-t-
im nt of thf itn-n's irym •>*> Tui stlay.
Inn In Off - anipns stinb-nls will
b. in. nil their n-iralia from If)
II in to 12 noon Ki-li 1, at the same
liH-ntion Fi-i- for master's rvyalm
i 42 Ml; barhi-lor’s is *1 fdl
Stiidi-iils who an- iinablt- to at-
l. ml I tn iihfarsal must fill- an “in
iiliN. nlm'' raid hy Jan. 20. Thosi-
itio fail to slti-nd I hi- i-xorria*- or
fill- rards will havi- to fill- a second
di-pn-i iippli'ation. thi* c-nmmittei-
i ati-d
Cranial Cramming
Brains, Morons Vie for Credit
by F.MNIF. MXMIIN
( hat Slalf W nt or
( *»rnor ruffe** tarui and library
wnrk*r * an probably expert an
imu oa*od demand for their pro
dm t dur ing th* next few dav
From Jan 2d through FVh 1,
rampii-ito nr«* oxj»* ted to “cram"
their gray matter with erne*ter
long information to fill their blue
hook a an*! pap**r* during (ho two
hour-long period**
Tin* wook a ( iiat reporter mad*
a - nvey of North T* van to check
their ntudy habit for final ex
animation* Tho reporter found
that collegian can b* cla *fi**d
in fiv«* cat**gon*
There in student “A,'* for in
tttanc* All ■.*'Ht long thi «*chrdarlv
* lutlar k** f» up with hi" -tmlie ;
and r* p*»rt When the finaln come
ho tudu-a a- if tin* court*** were
(»r**ok to him What grad* d*u h*
make? "A," of court***
N**xt i* “B” tudent Thin follow
tn fortunate *mough to have been
bun with n wrinkled brain and
• * no r*-ii-on for much studying
B an n’t i«a*l any way you look
at them.
('” i** quite a different pupil
H*' iia hi good time during the
••IM Her, and * omev th** exam** he
mu«t r« ort t*« cramming At 11
after a date he decide* to **tudy
Contest Opens lor Junior Sweetheart;
Class Chooses Winner Registration Day
But first h«- takes film- out for a
lati- -nark, a f*-w ^ab sessions, amt
h few worries als.ut what to study
This in the average college slit-
dent, but ai tually be is usually the
happiest of the bunch
Now comes the “D” eollegians
who has cut classes to drink cof-
fee, given up studies to play bridge,
and prefers dates to homework,
but who doesn't Teachers shouldn't
Ik- too hard on "D." After all he is
working under a disadvantage no
brains
I.hnI of the campusites is the
teachers’ horror the “F" afudent.
This is the "I don't give a happy
rare” type His pet peeves are the
eds and roed* whom he calls
I'AKs Dimed sverage rataer" is
the cleaned up version of this for
publication Hia favorite sporta are
cutting classes and poliahing ap-
ples
Rut regardloaa of the catocoriea.
final exams will come and go. And
a new semester begins Feb. A.
The junior class still wants a
sweetheart.
Thus far there have been no
entries, ami time is going fast
Any junior girl .an get in the
ran It rosts nothing except a 5-
by-7-inch photograph
Entries should submit their
photo to the f hat office not later
all English majors with an open than Jan
Finalists will Im- chosen by an
alert group of junior boys On reg
ist ration day, junior- will vote for
their M2 sweetheart The winner
will t>e presenter) and honored at
the junior das, masquerade l.all
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('resident Boli Not.ies urges
every junior girl to enter today
MOST POPULAR spot on tha
campus thasa days is ♦♦*• library.
Hare studants oo that la*t bit
of research before beginning
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The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 26, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 17, 1951, newspaper, January 17, 1951; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth710107/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.