The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1949 Page: 7 of 8
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NORTH TEXAS STATE
THE CAMPUS CHAT. DENTON. TEXAS, FRIDAY. MARCH 18. lt*4‘.>
PAGE SEVEN
Seven College Social Fraternities Begin
Pledgeship for 75 Aspiring Members
Sigma Nus Take 18, Falcons 17, Pi Phis II, ■
Talons 10, Betas 8, Trojans 6, Geezles 5 V
SEEING RED loobnq *t Pi Phi
P padqe Tod P,ar s botrie of
h#.r dye are ftva other trot
pledq** Left to r qht are Ryan
Vqm.i Phi Nu ■ 81- Lannmq
Troian i Claude M Candle
Talon>. Buddy Wr iht Fnl. on
M Ip Sloan and Ja.» La*®
Geejle prospect No Beta neo
phyte is pictured
Daisies Tell Spring’s Near;
Season’s Fashions Appear
Seventy-five eds Ijejntn pledge-hip f"r the neven campus fraternities at the regular
Monday night meetings
Sigma Phi Nu pledged the largest numlrer of men with a total of 18. Close Itehind
come the Falcons with 17 spring pledges. Eleven red-heads aspire to the Pi Phi Pi; 10
men wear the Talons pledge ribbons; 8 eds don the Beta Alpha Kho Beta white shoes, coats,
and ties; 6 men are pledging Trojans, and 5 are pros|»ective members of the (leeales
Pledging Sigma Phi Nu arc .....- ... —.....-.....
Jimmy flntiaux, Clifton I•• ntel. Notes
hale hay, havid Hamtrora, Mar- —————
vin Pitch, Thomas Fitch, <'urti-
JenK in-, Kill l.antiirig. Thomas
Mathcs, Johnny Murphy, ('amid
Nunc*, (,wmn Ka-buiy, Joe Ro
bcit-on, Jim Swam, < hailv Thur-
man. I>an Tuttle. Herbert Wnst,
unit John Wood*
by Lou Beckham
Dai-ic- do tell'
They're busy right now whisper
mg the same story that the hints
anil Itees arc Idling to campus in
hahitanl.- spring is in the air!
And already coeds, a twitter
uvi'i the coming of the after
winter season, are stocking thru
closet- with bright new cottons
gci" is accompanied by a narrow
shawl collar which makes it seam
-harper and deeper than It really
is For another novelty, large patch
pocket.- arc added to both men'
sport -hirts and coeds' »! Irts.
Deviating a lot from last year's
styles, -kirts may lie shorter this
season There will be very little
difference in length, however, and
Campus Groups Spotlight
New Members, Neophytes
pledge- uiel new members were pledge-hip to Mu Phi Kp-ilon, na-
iti r h- spotlight of North Tcxa« tioiml homo ary tnusii fraternity
t I’ndertukmg Falcon pledgeship "i gam /.at ion activities this week for women, Monday night,
fui six week- arc Fled Hum Sigma Tau Della Nine memlsTs recently attended
Jack B.i.ikins Kiehard Arnwine’ S'x m.hated last the -tat. conventioni of the fra
night into .Sigma I nu Delta, tin ternity in Dallas. The convention
dike Sloan, ki.-.e! Hooey. Flw-al lilin,| honorary Kngltsh fraternity, will he held on the NT campus
Johnston. Weldor Italian. Paul oi an informal ceremony at the next ycai
bane. Tommy Atkins, N.-al Lynch, home of Dr Maty Pali hell of the Mphu Kho Tau
I-eroy Whitaker. Henry Holland, F.ngli-h department Union- and bundles of garish
Ceorge DeVanoy. Jerry Painter, t.amera lota Chi ties typified the 1H pledges of
Tom Lindsey, (ilenn Mindevilli. Freeland Townsley of the foreign Alpha Rho Tail who began pledge
language department was intro -lup Saturday.
.bleed as a new faculty sponsor Los Caballeros
of the t,l\ at a regulnt Tuesday Los Caballeros, eurnpu- ruling
meeting club, initiated 18 new memlierK
ACK last Monday night, President Clar
Monday night the Association erne Hemphill. Krerkenridge, ha
fm Childhood F.ducation elected announced
three repiescntatives to attend the Little Dorms X—orialion
national \CF conference in Salt Johnnie Murphy. Heauniont, was
l ake City m April .lean Finnie, named piesident of the Little
Hiy-on; Mary Jane Painter, Dal Dorm- association in a recent elec
la-, and Charles Pat ton, Car land, lion \ (though liegun last semes
will represent the North Texa- in the Little Dornts association
duh. claims ifgi members.
Nina In Home, Denton, wa- Industrial \rta (lull
i lio-.-n ACK representative fot Sixteen pledges began pledge
North Texa- day hip ,o the Industrial Arts club
Mu Phi Fpsilon last week at an
N<" ZtrSSZ 1st
fashionable to leave them as they
are
dious noses hibernating between
the pages of a many paged text-
Isiok all winter, but eds, too, sen«e
that the "call of spring” is a call
to action Arid a long as then
fancies are turning, they may a*
Slim W sols Lately Shape*
Slim waists and beautifully
-haped natural shoulder- are -chad
well cnli»t the aid of eye appealing *" "n agenda Soft sun*
"plumage " to help accomplish their "’,l "** *|M ••»<> • »'lm
purposes skirt look.
Comfort, t iMilneaa, ( olor W,"h l""|k around 'he
ii .. . .i _ , proverbial "onn*»r,M xhimvur crowns
Both iiifii mid women art* plan , v . .
lung a ........ .........with fashion- iV.T *' fr'" ’
which spell comfort, coolness, and '-edeeke, bonnet-
color A........ill of the ...... tM"'7,n,r“7.'
Rust, of mascul.n. wear will "* “ rul,•
Ik* juat ms colorful ttn<l »* afyliah L*wi'lr> t' mi important *pnny
mh that worn by the female of the IMW ",v " « 4 •* French -ruff etl
‘hirts look
smalt with vnairhinir
cuff link mid ue < lasps for men
Fashion wise toetl* will place l»e
penes
l.at *pmip it was the New
l.(M»k This yeai all of the irals it.,
arc iIim ussiiig the Hluc Look Navy •’"" "f' wu,yr
ba been elected the most puputai ” "* ’ ""
I wo toned loafers and oxford*
will he popuiai footwear for men
sSaihImIa, too, will U* worn by both
"fX»'s VS omen's dies, shoes raiiK'1
fmin French heeled pumps to
and Hob Stewart
l*i Phi 1*1 red-headed pledge*
are Jim Avery. Kmne'h
Jimmy Hiatinari, Norman Durham,
Dick Met’line, Hohhv (Instead, Tod
Ryan, Chaitic Smith. Milton Spin
ifeon. Weldon Wallace and H
Williford
Pledging Paloir this spnnir are
(ierald Wallace, Hen Spark', Hill
K te Buster Heed, t’hartes i !«»•*
thwait, Buddy W'riifht, D‘avi»l Me
KRiiicbt. Buddy VVine, r I i s t e r
H.\an at (.eonard Veal
HoKinniriftf pledifeahip to
Alpha Kho Beta are .lack Durham
F. H W lute. Vernon < ompton,
rharles Hendnekh. (arl Ahlay,
l.eon M< Mahari, B<>hhy Bailey, and
Bruce Uamples
Trojan aspirant arc Maud. Me
('andles Joe Thrasher, Virfcil
t arlson. J(h* Starke, Charh*- Self,
und Troy Spurrier
fieexles ptoapect^ ate Jackie
Eds, Coeds Need Etiquette Rules
Even for Downtown Movie Dates
Five pledges hc^an a ^ix weeks at the Mary \rden lod|(e
by Marion nrewer
VN tiat are we ^otina do to
niifht
What i> there to do except |fo
to the how?"
While thi situation exi ta, col
informal «lance le^ians will eontinue the estah
lished routine of ifettifiif on the
Frats Scavenger Hunt, Apache Dance
tty dub Western tegalm will b.
'he fashion at the Trojan dude
mild pane at the Mary Arden
An Apache datic. a scavenger Sigma I'hi No staged a -raven
him,. and a dude iam h party high get hunt yesterday with th>
light three fraternity calendat pledge divided into two teams
Woodruff, Jack Lawless, Johnny thi-, week. Another group is plan The losing team will entertain lodge tomorrow nigh! at 7 :«»
Slack, Hilbert Mii-xey and ID van mug a series of serenades and en- meinlwrs and pledges at a Lake p|e,|g. . ,,f |*i phi Pi tiegan their
tertaininent for sorority pledges Halls -tag party tonight at 7. plans to entertain sorority plel.es
Falcon pledges and members will yesterday l*i Plus also plan to
appeal in A par he costume tomor serenade girls' dormitories every until
Hatter
FOR THAT
Afternoon Snack
OR THAT
Midmorning Coke
DROP IN AT
REA’S DRUG
ON "THE" CORNER
m»w mjfM at i 30 at thi* old coufi \\ t'dhf" «Im\ niffhf
<i«Mt c, (it rin tin i *» availaMct
nditip to town, and attending one
of f«*uv local movies
Sim. thi ia inch a univcraal
habit, tuilcnN n mv la* intcicated
in icYii'Wiriv! the iMlNhliabed oti
ipietli* of in h a procedure
\ svtiniiriir that every ed follow a
tto rule nf opening the door for
the lady of the evetntuf. the next
tep i ret tiny on the bun, when
In help* hei on and, except during
Dutch week, pHV the fine
When the couple i* ready to
• xit, the hoy hould ahead of
tin jfirl and a-nut her when ahe
jfefa oft
in the movie, iihle«n there I'
an u“her, the ho> walk' in front
• tf Hu Kiri, and then atatida aaide
he 118 down f'ourtitifr in
ahade, and pink, white, and red
Hco'bxo es have ia'cii choaen a a
contrantinr favorites
A alwava, pa teU will In* on
han.i te add -eft touches »f color
to feminine watdrol.es Kds, ttai, ___
i'lu.o. hv l .in will have an opportunity to choose _
- new pastel dr.-, -hirts and gaudy f-QT WOfTien Onlv
.........-mt'yt ,'Z"'"ly one of Audition
those "here to stay'' trends Coeds p C I I I I
will eontinue to flaunt in frilly, rOT btyle nodel JODS
sheet blouses and dresses The
bale shouldered look displayed by Hiue a uppic ed desne to
"fttasy" formal- and "saucy” sun model '
piop.-i at any time It annoy* those '<'<-sscs will also remain in vogue N"r»>' r''»“ ""'I wj„, ,|„ »,||
ittlttg near the "lovers" Floral- and polka dots find a '"m ................ V
Most collegians are old enough "• ‘l-ring theme Men's «f"' »;»•;. ae.o.dtng to Hetty Seha
........... -ha. ,1 „ very d.s !.....«'"l women', dresses will
Uv iniidc of do! ted print*
............. ,hI1' “lo1"1 h'"1 ,hr"w I'lunging ...... lines are one of
paper oi any othei articles during the maior innovations In dresses
tin movie this season As a rule, the "plun
Sorority Plebes Pick Chiefs,
Prepare Stunts for Tuesday
1 h#
tint
Stunt Night," presentation cere Kappa KHppa Kappa; June Wright
inmiv fm pledge-, and election of Htownwood, Kappa Theta I’l, Ks
pl»«- • officer* (lomifiMtcd the aoro
nty picture thi* wtrek
IMcdfri" hvv trying out .heir
« ri I'len'" ' wIi'KiruBJiMhip technique by selling
tidle Kiteher, (’lehuine, Phi Sikilia
A Ipim, and Mary I .mi me Dmvi*,
(’"ipu (*h»iMti, /.eta |'i (iimini
tei «»f Fort Worth, pr«*Mi<i«*nt «*f
the W mni'n’* forum Any if it I
wilo Would like to |||o<hd ill tile
Hprmif *tyh* how may try out
then \miitiori8 will ta* hehl in (tie
lihraiy auditorium from I to .r».dn
Inter " ted coed' are asked h>
the (lean of women to **iirn a *heet
•if paia-1 in then dorm* oi hou*e
by W cdiiewtla .
Some model* foi the April It*
pioKiam have already iieeti (deeted
by then dormltoi if- in eolieife
home*, hut more air needed, Mi
Sidiafei tated tin week One ifir 1
wa elected fm every |(l living
in the rcmdeiice which -die wa*
choaen to ix*pre*ent
Golletje Gal&ndaA.
A FILLIP
For PHILIP
AMOVrS SPREAD COLLAR STYLES
with HUNCH CUFFS
PIA I* md Jotk Ukt many collafg mwn-Mks th« sstro
MHfc d rMl Myl* In Arrow's tprtod collar motfolt wHK plain
• yao prolor oiford mk ter Arrow "SUSSEX." If you IUm
I—oW far Arrow "PAR."
ARROW
fii7*?r7a7’T7ii
Friday. March IK
7 p in . Inter Varsity fellowship
Religious Kmphasis, music
hall auditorium
7 p.m , Sigma Tau Delta, H202
7 pm. Sigma I’hi Nu -raven
g> r hunt, Lake Dallas
k IR p.m Ret* Beta Beta, Hll
Saturday. March 19
7 to 12 p.m, Trojan informal
dance, Mary Arden lodge
Denton country Hub
7 :n p m . Falcon Apache dance,
I teuton country club
x p m., Stage show and "The
Adventures of Rnhtn Hood”
with Krrol Flynn, Olivia «|e
Haviland, main auditorium
Mondai. March 21
4 p.m , Theta Sigma Alpha.
Mint
jutofopair
Have j .• »f .*[*'*', re
paired and c rnpotontly
arvirod by ..or lartory
trained rnerhar.-
”WE KNOW HOW”
MACK MASSEY
MOTOR CO.
414 S. Elm
Phono 520
R IR p m , Inter Fraternity conn
cil. Ih,art Woods' office
•'» Hi p m Modern Writers eluh,
M I blr!
7 p.m., Alpha I’hi Omega, I2Di
W Sycamore
7 p m Fraternity meetings
7 p in . Si C'l.r, KA auditorium
7 p.m., Sr Mary Arden, Mary
Arden lodRe
7 th p in . I nited World federal
isls, KA
H p.m., Soror ity meetings
Tuesday March 22
I p m., I’ress club, DitOI
*1 p in.Student senate, library
auditorium
'■ Rt p.m l.os Caballeros, Kates
stables
b 'lb p.m Alpha Rho Tau, LI04
*1 Jh p in . John Tarleton club,
11202
7 p m„ t.IX, 11201
7pm, Math club, H.'tOH
7 p.m , (Jointiliari club Kendall
hall
7pm, Delta Psi Kappa, Karri*-
gym
7 p in., "Marbeth” movie spon
sored by Sigma Tau Itelta, li-
Insry auditorium
7 to pm, <Plain Philosophy
club. 2033 W Oak
K p.m., Inter Sorority Stunt
night., main auditorium
K p.m., Newman duh, Pariah hall
K p m , Phi Mu Alpha. OH audi
toriurri
Wednesday, Marrh 22
R p.m , Phi Cpailon Omlcron,
M303
R fi p m , Poetry reading, iirow*
ing room
»i 4R p in , Pre Law rluh, M20A
llielmititoii club, men’'
7 p m , Macbeth movie spun
sored by Sigma Tan Delta. It
hrary auditorium
7 pm . Debate dub, Kendall hall
M 10 to p m , All college dance,
NT cl ihhnusc
Thurada . March 21
7 p.m College players, Kendall
hall
7 p in . Future Teachers of
Xmeiiea, KA auditorium
H p in , WRA sipiiire dance. Hal
riss gym
ticket- fm pledgo "stunt night" in
the auditorium Tuesday night The
live -ornrities will have IR min
nli > eai ii foi then stunts
Presentation of pledges, which
will lie open to the public, is Irt'ing
planned fot Mmrh 26 in Mai<|uia’
(ireat hall
Presidents of the five pledge
groups elected tins weeks are (la
null' Scott, tirecnville, Delta Chi.
Delta, Charlotte Johnson, Denton,
SMITH'S IEAUTY SHORRE
I10B W. Hickory RK. 444
Four way hair yhapinq-
VibfO ma'.yaqmq
Opan avaninqi by appoinfmanf
Tomorrow will be my fifth
Anniversary But
I’m not tired a bit. Betnq
near North Texas is
I die swimminq in a fountain of youth.
So for the next ? years get your
Flowers
from
Lela Foster
at the "Corner"
\ r
V.
Not
NEW,
Merely
Cleaned
and
Pressed
by
CAMPUS
CLEANERS
Arrive on Time
and In Comfort
MERELY PHONE
DIXIE CABS
"For Efficient Service"
TraHway* Bus Station
Sr. Paul Lutheran Church
703 Nerflt Bm
Announce* the Mowinq
Schedule of Sarvicai
BEGINNING SUNDAY, MARCH 20
Services Sunday Evening Only
SUNDAY SCHOOL
BIBLE CLASS
DIVINE SERVICES
4:30 R.M.
7:30 R.M.
Rev Elton Bouortamper of Dallas will conduct the service*
ALL ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND
"The Church of the Lutheran Hour"
See us for
ARROW
"Sussex”
or
"Par:..
(wort MR • Moody 1X4 <
MlleRa dupod ter Mm
91 At la
RUSSELL’S mas
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