The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1950 Page: 2 of 4
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Frank Gagnard
Racial Disputes Solved
In Sportsmanlike Manner
Kari&J prublwni* have hct-n noived in
Italy, Tex , acroMink to a r»c*nt artwl*
in a I>»1Im p*H**r Thu KIHn county
town <i**r ui«xl la*f year ♦< let e«< h rm •
handle it* own reaprmaihiliti*- ■ thr-.ug)
a double set of official*
By electing two mayor- and two < f
id five C'lU'cilmen, th< j***>[iit f It#|
hue* -ejiarate governing b (;• f th-
white and colored populate# It ha
-ucret-ded lievond OUT I* *t -a;
the mayor (white) of the tox* ■
Thi* “to each hi« >wr phitowop#)
ha* (truMded the SV/r*i*"t with /raveleil
* 're*''- bridge- ar. i new -r*-< * lighl-
at th*-r "Wfi in-'tiifatiof; T)i* r *elf
governing freedom ia limited f four«'
The whit, council i« the off -ti .no,
retaining veto power over the .ther
The mavor (white) of ha 'hink
the fowl ha found "th* *■ er" f**r
th* ‘mall 'ommuii;' !!• rn irh t<*.
mub'Ht. th**tiirh Th* univeruil pntei,
tialitje-* of -uch a plat ar* overwhelm
rig with pro«l»i' if 1 'lent division
* >f civk -<* ml, iid t mail’ rian re
pnnxibi litie-
And to bridge the gap * >f * a I inter
■our ■ th* tw*. farti i> il/| |mui *ii
*omefhtnir on the line f intramural
*fairi‘, if th* nred to ha anything
more to do with each other
Hot wnild th*' troi r * * gr ip )ia e
* he power to decide the wint er in * a**
* *f t ie* "
ft ft ft
To hay*- *nch inflammable (mnsniMIi
tie th* oh e*' if fraferriitx iml or
'«rit njtti<inali/a*ion merely mnider
on the rampi!-* Hk<• a ftt*e w ith tin charge
■ *n t he end of it
it' well know* •):«' •*■ era) **r<>» 111»-
Voted a! their rnnclave** thi immer *iti
the matter *,f granting charter <*n
the VI i-am)'U It’* al*o fairls ohvniu
that a coiipl. of l**a! group would
tru*l* their (awmwortia for affiliation
1 alk lie.*it iiationaliration * on ilat.
everywhere e*t ept in th* inter t.rei-k
Tftiharfe (D\uq CiidA
Maty Safe $uf$shQh&;
ChloAophqtt'& Mshft
K* oler Itig* t
of pill (leddler ha
mother drug
fin- time it * chlorophvIt, *>r “na
1 ,re' deodorant" a* ti , Ing, t r,.rnia it
And already four brat I- of the M
Toph !' tablet ha > I teen lanrir hed >ti
t’ • market
‘You've read alrout it we ha\
■a> - 'IN- ■*!' t )i. ,M|.. vrui ■ ertamlf
pi** want it lieiami' th* new wornlei
ir nr tr• i«t a liibi*. i < malad’. whn ti ha
i'laifued mankind for it** (!(t
'hie or hlor(i|ihvil tablet a tak**fi
Jit break fa t " claim one of t )■• till*
thump r a ill control underarm
mouth, and 1***1 <a|of* all dav "
So the final barrier* are *hatter<*d
* Idoropbyll u here
I* mi/h* |>r* • * nt problem • for rer
fair* (H-ojile, however Freud luteed ..me
•f hi calriiiatlon** on th* individual
"dor* of [wople N’ovelut- who are
«■*»*» to I* crde* character with the
rttan -mil will have trouble, anil th*1
pr-Mlocer* r.f Arrid, Mom, an*l Stop, tt,
<"*'• certain to hi* a mag
'b. ■•* th* It* ad* r' Dige-t will some
d*> endor * a new drug which, taken
internal!* fh r* *ugh th* no***, would
V'oirm to mak. everythin).' *mell
pfa< ht dandy I hi- a)i* of tM'len.«’ i*.
■ oofiHiny Bill Hrnmmer
welttchmeri
(• onto md -**me M*m<lav niifht mee*
in if*
Ka< h lora* /roup hear-* rum<.r* toward
which frat the other group* have
te-.-ri makiiiK flaif'.or i*iat**d eye But
* •*! >r fe I - YY •• haven't decided**
and We re hap).', th*- *av we ar* ” ar<-
the i-oal ,n »4* r- f*i .je*r tjueri***
S*.me«tav a national representative
a, a)>pr**a. h 'he ri/ht /r .tip here and
tart the Ida* kiial! r*»lliri|r totanl »<1
minutraftv*- appmivai it di*approval
)'. i* **w there' ju*t 'aik
The Campus Chat
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Of N ION
fcdiitfualA
Ff>4ty Oc* 70 it%0
f
two
by M ')%*1 *- f
d(pm*Ak*ad*MA Qoum
1A& (booh Mockad*
I here i* a bottleneck on the *ampu*
Kvery morning at 9, 10 and 11 the
fror:* d«e.r* of th*- f'R are practically
impaeaable
N’aturall. the [*.*t office will tie coi.
/* ^t***t a* th*--** timea, trut there i** lit
tl*. *•*< 0‘* for the people who home
tea*! r th«- ptep* in front
rhe ■ |***pk, apparently unn. '.dful
•f tti* fact that other -tudero and
fa* dt» rro-mte-r* hav* to clifnn over
th*-rn (atrrio-t literally) t*> r**M*‘h th*
fr»i*,t !.*or- iif the I B, alwa ■ * pa-
nto a 'at* <f rigor mortis jim* a- oth
*o ar*- (Hitting le**er» fr**m hr.me ii.
*h*or )*ix‘*<*
There ar** * hair- ami touche* m the
Howdy roorr. What’-* 'he mat’er wit)
fh*iH.' fa* ilitiea ’’
But ♦ h*' *e choH»*n few. mo*tly )**>
• 'em t<! prefer 'hi- -*ep* They do either
of two thing- look at the pacing pa
rade or talk to h other
Ma • be th* «hool should provide
r* mrner' tienrh* - f«*r -och lo-t aiul
fith**rw: . a hom*‘t*ader jx likelv to
Ir.i <• ai accidentally well aimed kick in
th* hi roiha* from »n irate vtudeiii
T**d Hoaack
Behind the Scenes
Basement Staff Serves as Caretakers
In Registrar's Cemetery of Grades'
hi «,K \lt) MM ^ %P
f hat f M riter
Stodent* wh< h*ppii/ btlitee ‘heir p«*t
'hoiedfi*- «imi mrp fofffotlen or ttun^l *r** in
for » j*H
Their him »r» but n<d /rry Iwply
•, i «4* rm ''Tdtt to ycm, »h**y «r*» ?*efttly *wkftd
«, •» * tc ’ a |i***'fi f**»r*K *
*» • *m**m»ii* .f *h*- ftdrr. * ;»tr«’ r,
iitdmir Kh fff. **!)♦ ’ftff aup#*rintends rtft«
» t• .? • ti .n eveti mekf' phoUi«tetic
,t pe«t MCHtlernif bunort ftnrl tnumpbt
I h r m* **mt* i it' ’ fw Un*»*rTM*nt ff»* •* Aft
p**r **t * tnmkf for -iimndin# erieft,
; urthtirn ftioi nitteh *f the ertual ' ter cel
Aurfc »* nt»«r <H»r»e it the bftMHMHt
'Af'rr reialiy jilftt heft' d|»*
• i.t \a- ‘ft* * Heir *trftf (fladyn Hftte« *
ttth
i mmti;
si work
furmtur*
ft/-!
other Hit d* uf
m - jrpluft army
* yod ft.r one
Fieri *
«r d nift>
for an
air«
coortitiirniiig
j>u*
te
efftret, tiut
not ttm
M»#h
right re*w
l |t» K#
•tied dnnks
ripan a 1
itt i#*
too rapidly,
ii kaaj‘ vi
iry y
fell In fact
king Ti t
rt-ement im
(i r dervt»nd • i<t**mattraily
r »4; the huttnn muiit
if venture MUM ntudent m-
nen* If *br button it
v, •?. • eviitor stop*, and the com
» ierw Anting a
n nn*. All he actual I \
preen fhe button again
j. .i » * twtw to »j»erate the
• time *>t time ju«t t<*
>1 *h* Iei'trir motor whirl
»h* e **vator The motor nound*
Lit h . >age mil*, gnnd
i,' i ki • ■ To ft «t-.»dent goin^
h f» thi* <*»ft of
t<M> vivid.
th
many %*
* d I of itig
t BfdisiA Schooling Ulanlsud,
(BjuI Tlobodg UlanJU lo diolp
t*;> In- -on pi
* mr» a)way* ai work
i» K*,wr of *h**fti tr*
c. • r• 1.0 K.MI. Walker i
> gifnirn'itn K oo yl h.ftg
*|.p**(.-. in itw lw****n***(.t i
i*i**i. *
<ugp..
umI
th-
I»llt
divin*. manna
it•• til****ingx on
it,"
p«*o
l'ai**nt* Hr**n'‘ compl**t**lv <atiafi>*<l
witli th**ir pchrada, hut they don’) know
what to do to mak*' th**m tatter
Thi ■ fact up* r<'V..»l«'d recently wh.'ii
I,if. maga/in. aiithorircd K!nm K*i)a*r
a pul.In opinion .*x|icrt, to condu*' a
nati .riwid*' urv* to find nut ju * wh**r<
|»op(** stand iti r» gat'd to .'du*'atioit
**tati-111* howed that I jot ..'tit
wrr*. really sati*ft*»<| with their l.xal
* h(».l 2 (n r c**nt w* r** "onh fairly
atiafied '' ami |fik |mt . **fit w.-r*> not
atmficd at all
If th>- (*nll pr*»v**d nothing >*la*. it
tinw»*>i that |M-.ip|*' t.p|i*». c ,,n< *htn/
iml pt ai t a . an*.ther
I or tti^tara’c a lat/. maioritv of th**
I* ..pi.. i .tit... t.-d diirih/ th** survey .aul
that th* grad*' rbool has t.v far th**
/1 cat. t inflmon * on * he child I ti**r«*
for*-, the (Mil!... i/r* *)i.- grade .'Ihn.I
t.*a* h**r i-. more mifa.rtan* than the high
* honl instructor
Hut contrary to thi - t **» 11 * • f, people put
more emphasi u high *< h..ol teacher
by paving them much larger ‘alarm
than ohmentarv instructor- ar> paid
\nothcr iirinu- . *ont radict mu w
found it; the c- *... * ii which parents hold
fot ttn tea. hri anti th* teacher' .alary
Teach* r were generally ranked high
111 the |h...| |e' e-iteern Hunt** Were even
rank.il higher than . lergytnen
Hut when th. |icopi> w*-r*. asked to
chisi e bet ween S|H*ntling motle) for rai
ing teach**rs' salaries or hmlding to w
building 'lie yote *p|it. a .light ma
lortty favoring the huHdings
i tim /o.mI thing parent are finally
reali/ing is that th>- sehtnil is just a
f> ‘(sinsi).le i t)ie parent when t conn
*o th. upbringing of th. chiltl
It** I of* peoph *eemed to think tliat
it wa- th. * losil's iluty oli|\ to tenth
the children to read, write, and spell
\ow owe even lteli*‘V*. that tin school
hould teach religion
Publicity agent. |H>n.soring federal
ml to education must !«■ ‘Iipjiing Ilo
I*.II r**veal«*«l that only a little over half
t|o people interviewed had ever heard
of federal aid Hut those who ktieyy
aUuif it wire almost all in favor of
adopting the plan
Iti a> other issio taken up hv the sur
v**y, it yva- discovered that the malorit v
isille I prt dieted that in the future race
segregation would I*** eliminated That
• ■vervone did r*xc**pt t )|«* M. groes
X majority of th*. fM .pl*. (uestioneil
thought that children *f all rates and
t t*l*.r hould go to -.chtMil t.og**ther
■ * ervwher* Kvei th. White South
vhei ,i ked if it could happ* * thought
it would 'omedav
t)f tIi.- Segrts* tjui/,/,ed only atsnjt
tie *hird thought tha* tpui segregation
was (Mtssihle
In short th. survey proves that peo
pl< are not mtereste*! in .slucation a-
miM’h i t)i**y should l«-, they are not
atisfjed wi*h it as it is. )n|t they’re I1«it
going to any * x'ra trouble to see that
it hanged t .erald Skidmore
t rats*
*h**r
/•*’
i Htti ipt f«»r sittj.l^nf %
A ■ A -mb .
12 <*! 15
f fifth inly
n bftftftmftnt of
■?**de»it iMHtantf
Ab<» ftmiwfirftd "Oh,
•fthttfi wh«»
i id ift fhftfjfk* of th**
/I**** ih *h** immmmnt
ft*- < »*ifi«t r«r d *ff»c«*,
if * i U> th«- hftAftrtHPtit
t M*|fl<*t r»r a »*ffic**
with d»lfj fti* r f’ffurd
v" •*i|fr at • h»* door
t( th** <idmiti(«t ra
Ut. Vilas Kktw ftt-
t.i» th** f»adamant *»f
f TotifiMi find many
if • fthtfi*‘M, «nd a**
oft th#* dt'dk^ Thrr#*
** radii*. jo#part*
■HMfdi, jfr»d#*A, typ«*«
I- fr«»m old record*.
1 m#*fltfti 4(t>i Irdjm,
Draft Dodgmgs
Draft Age May Drop to 18—Hershey
it** •
iitMfta
M H
»aot
\ no* i
whoi
p*1 tt,
ht I oMM> MV hon
•for» *»a* to Ilk War th#* draft ntr t“
Mriutiity * 'onardaffd. Maj (»#fi
*r «h**v. Halactivp Servo** diffictor,
»«4*rh iwfore i I'ommitt#*** m‘et?fikc
vt'U'fifiii
aid W-ifid W m It vaftarana
•'«*>vn|»t if <traft b«mr»M war#- \
arh *»t#| and tap th** rich nnufre
A Fight Is a Team Is a Fight
by bill brammor
Tt.* in
Hen r-f*
. of H* -if
at f.».tl.»!
), f iy.»‘t
■ n rn.
Tl. ,|»-, .f th* (sir |{an.* lawn**) bright
and lft. It »*- .taytigt ■ whet th* .m hart
ria*n. unrt a* w* mart* »sjr way inU. (.alias
w* ft.jit) >*» *.h» o.lorfiil pecrartitlis. prut ■ u nu.
their sei.oritas f..t th* «i**>la
Along th* lusty r-.art *h*r* was the sm*tl
of rttaU along *h* n.art. •).tr*rt *(• *»v •*>. (t. .
ar.i th* Tejns wh>. w*r> u, <),, bat* ■ that ,1ay
n *h* Wa*sail howl tn). guai.a’" I .a 4
“It ia written ”
■H«M»t. w* wa*. it, a garish aartmn Th*
ganah ar* a -tra*.g* gaapie Th*y lik* n. «ao-
p)e their p*s)Uib> which they at* always carry
mg in their :.ill*u But -.slay their Mil*,
were moy p.*., latrao** of nstting rancher*
tn t»wn
The anut.rts *f an approart ng o,.w*-r at
»*r* beard in the rtistanr*. anrt w* liw.kcrt u(.
to -we an approaching m..* .* car appr..a. •
and then /. hy f ahron”' I »pat gor it wa-
he.
Ther, we w*r* in th. ;mrk*<1 *iartiuit:. and
the two martroa wet. lining up for th* aapata
And then everything wa* red. then .«rp,*
the* brown 'aaty. anrt everything was going
faeter faster 'aster then slow*, slower slow
»r, and wher. ther* hart been rough -fnof.th
new there waa month roughness anrt th* play
er landed in the lush grass anrt we knew from
the sound that the gam* was really on
"ilh my I
front h*ho *t
are t rashing
I'ilar and w<
.hnrt hair Ilk
sod th* gtaceful nwk Ido *hat
*n*l th* w> ...)*n leg lik* that *( a
I"' -I y I -. *. Mined X nd
th. -..until of a heavy fig
(own *h* granrtatand It wa-
.to*)*.I for *h* had th*
that .,f a cropped wheat field
of a swan
pirn* ire*-
' .hiei |y, without notice, the half ended
thruptlv ) ton* all ides cam* th* ett.'s of
W*** paaa* ' and teactionary'” anrt gig
and then a hush fell ovc th* .indium.
"Junng three mujere*
A' rt *h*n th* second half was t».gut and
I felt -ertain that th* Okies hart th* m„«t
s-rf u| Seer leader. There was the sound
f ...hly r .shed )«.n* marrow and .n* of
'* fnjolcs was led off »h* field It was truly
i rotten way to be wounded
• • •
Th. t**rr whit* mud hill* wh. h lo..k acroas
’* *«rd Kort Worth <and n ths other dire,
t. ■ shet they foci like tt i were .hielding the
g ho*. f ’he on a- th. ,,.t «p*.*-tatt.r
-ft th* stadium
11- ii. o - had vanquished the Teja* and
■to t. was much celebrating and retching in
th. street. Tomorrow th* • atise* would lick
their w..urrt* and pus up their entrails where
* ha I a *d them the day hef.ee A
grea' wav* *f naus*-a passed over me snd
hit th lady In the taut row
With the Alumni . . .
Wedding Bells Toll
For Ex Collegians
WwlHifijc anftHUft«'**mi*tilf« top tht* upw* aifh
tht* thtH wwk
1 h» marna^f *f JttNNIF HK.TM
KKNftKH tn afi HFRT I FF PACK KH wa^
wtlvmmiad iri Allmfiv Tha hridc m a rieilit
irrafltiftt# iitid waa n iifinkr of Phi Siitmft
\lphn «M»r«rity mid Mary Ard#n pluh Park#*r
iM|.,rlfcr.*| (d th#' th* fraternity
FKliliV J A \ b RuHTON, d«ijfHtfr *f Mr
umI Mi F. I ftiaton of \nylf*tt»n, x*ha mar
rt«1 rwefttly to l.«a* Muj^rar Jr '4h«' m a r»*
<mt ir rftdtiatr
Mr and Mi* ( lay i hnatofih^r Ji
«r«* bdw Irving in Mal(a« Mr*# m» th#*
format JF \SSH YVONNF ORANHF KRY
Shf attandad NT la^t y**ar
Jt»F \NN KF.U.F. U and MKRRKRT WRI.
MM.\ FRF MRIt K x%#»r«* married in FY»rt
rtF '♦>.'#>* *i\ Hh#* it dau|fht»*r >f Mr
»f'(| Mr* * IJ • i r s|« ■ r Kf||«*r Fradrok xura*
h m. fi ? of Phi < inni rn a Knj)pa aarnrity, nt> I
F '* d*if k lH*itti jft*d t(. Srirma Phi N'n frat* mity
K V MuN A MITt’H F I l iaN iiim* th«* hnd#*
“f JAt h I. ( LANK of Midland Roth at
. I..Hit North Taman la«t y#»ai Th#* brtd# wmt*
a m#»mlnt «f Mammadiana and th#- Mary Vr
!*■» Hob M» vaiih |.!*>«M#*nt if Gamma Thata
t i don *«#>irr*pFi fr1 ' • #\ nr»d Phi Mpha
Tau
Tw arraduaHN. MIL! IF STH«MU and
M(*N F MANfF I , m«*ra marr »*d R# jkt 1
and at#? now Irvin* »r. I>allan
•f manpown*: rt*pr#*a#*nt«^l hy la y#Mir«old#i
PfHant draft nfulfttind# rr^iuir#* m#»n I a
Mir itiifh 'Jf» to rafftatar, but thi* t*»ard* ar#’ r«*»t
nfjoftH U* -lraf( loifiatrantfi until thay ar»* 11*
M'TAh#') (hink* h*1 ia kppftinkf into a ‘dan
uaroua fi#*(d' trafnarnmj th*» lowarmif *»f th#
draft <0(• and not Atjrt wh«*tb#*r fiinf» an
• ati (»* a*d*l «»n th#* uit'N
If# 4aid th** atm#»d fofr#*n (*ould Kri
»»>*•»» hv I'lWoririjr th# aif** thrtn tiy rai'Ainir it
(iara(ja«* *h#* oldar m#*n would hav#* more •!#*
pt»nd*rtt» M**n with <Fafa*ndMftt.* aro now dt*
f#*rr#»d from th#4 I raft
Mraft •••(fdation?* now * <m»p}«t#,ly
v)i»ranp hut M<*rahay ha** mpt'fttoHly arifimd
thai in ord#*r u< contimm toward t*r«*'»id#*nt
Truman** of man it mav la-
owrriftary tn tab#* th**m
• « •
Lat#*r in th#* w#a*k, H#»r*»hay *aid that h«*
may ank Prvaidant Truman to wip#» out al
moat all daf#*rm#iMa for dt-jamd^rry coMpt
far fath**r«#
Tht»* 4fat«*m#»nt could m#*an tha* ’hildlnA-
im*n in th#* ]R»throutrh*25 aga hrachat, and
•ii..**) H jpjyortintr a anf»th»'r p#*r>«. r. far#* mdtir
•i**n into th** At my ah<»ut th#» fir«t f th«‘ y**ar
Hrr#h*y hint**d that ?t may t>»- nmwiaafy
to *ak»- fathers t<» mtat th«* rurr#*nt plan of
-author th#’ arm«»d fhtwa.
Mraft (dan* now call for mdurtion »n th#*
f*dlowiiiir *>fdar man who coittrtbutt t#» th#*
Atipport <»f a parent of Home other relativr,
hddl«‘»* marnwl men. and m«o atth ‘hildran
Wh*»r (i#»n (»•*■ ■ rif** t» Marshall #a' «#•*»•
*aiy »f -tat**, h#* urif#»d
that 1 MT
(hould
Ti4tall«*«l in (h#‘
MfHtA**1 \ ft*.
r hi aji
pointtm-nt t«» ^wr^ai.
uf !
, h»* ha*
HlTHif) adv(HHt«fl 1 Ml
but b«- h»*
not for
malty a»k**H 1 f
o t nut ail Fte
jd»ri.
Th#* Stfiial*’ A rinad
.S*#rv ’mm
• mimittv
•.m*i k*mI up l*»At xA#»#*k at
«yat#vn.
a >* n#*vx draft
Inataad *»f havtnif I n
iveraal MiRia
* y Trail
111 if. (h#‘ mmiiittiN# 14 rn
Military tervtec* jdaM
'tti<• iterTTiff h
r ?i i vernal
l itter 1 MS a yoitaa i
man rt»arhiav
1 * would
’*#• -rally ladurti
*d into «HW# 1
branch d
it n f ft.i ••m, and r#*<,«*ive iiwic trainmir
1111(( ther jfo through a f>oriod of aervnt* with
ifMtuiar armed ftwrua. After -arving ;*
• i tain period ‘ timo 2) month* har barn
-utfir**«ted ’hi* yminif man would automatic
»||\ ifo into th«* military reserve. Auhjact to
. all n ♦h«- »*v#*nt of war or any otter jrr(*at
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Skid s Row
Independents Take Arms
Split Vote Might Result
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It might )** an ex. iting .Tertian yd Th*
•’inrtet*enrt**nts" have finally rallied
With re(M»rt« of th* frutermty sor.'rity c .all
• urn circulating for two weeks, th*. ndepetid
ents had iwi-n showing ign-. *>f complete in-
ertia Apparently they were willing to sil
hack and iat 'he coalition blttc elect only sin
>nty and fraternity candidate* to campu.
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Do You Remember __
Optimists Predicted Short War
With Japanese 10 Years Ago
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I'mi Hat* f .reign corresponrtant and *h
servet f international affair-, predicts 'hat
Japan could las’ a year in a major battle
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iespi'e the '*eltef of ‘‘overly optimistic'' ob-
-ei vers wh. -ay -he c ild la-t only three
months (’hoc Sportsman, Kagle track
coach, at ' ounced at press tim. tha' hi« cross-
c- irtry tear smothered the xMt" V-is'at.g-
hy a I. i sided score of iS-1? Keep your
eve *n the Lucky Strike H ) Parade for two
urrert new mers -n the 'fiord list B«‘a’
M* I>»d-iy. Light to 'h. Bar '(rlcnn Miller i.
ind Rhumbs.gie (XV *>dr Herman) . Dane
ing •-- the m* • th rhythm *>f Flovd fjraham
s' ? hi- Xcs*. f ('ol)egeland. Manjuis arid Te*
rill hall rnertia entertained 'hem selves and
•h*-ir *»c. r*s w *h th* first house formal of
the year
X A ears Xg#
Pictures were made this week uf the 12
\ r’h Teva* i tr. • >■• •« for the Yucca cover
girl contest The pit-tjre. wll he sent directly
to Van Johnson of Hollywood who will pick
th* final winner Kefiatration ha* reache.)
the 19d1 mark after a mon’h f regular cla*«
wrork Sot spur*, but pigrv hanks Jin-
g.ed ,ar.gM around dorntitone* and campus
n. met a* ed* S' d ct-eda dug down thi* week
for spare change for the pening night of th*
local Lion's r!u! carnival on the court-tonne
square
more idtr*' vote. *he **l
the election, could
would he for en..ug)!
to ttffset such t* V'ste
\. .-. *ht t ieptnident gioup -ays it’s out to
f-ange .II that not to wage u campaign
' ft it.-- ity .-! -orority i-andidate-
.-. that enough student- vote in th*'
opre-ont tht- entire student hod',
nod not just tSfl people
I* 1 ly th. fraternit • and sororitte
. at well wh'' t). formed the C'lahtio"
I’...... thit* th* g*t t*.g*.ther to ke<
*-* It. . 'r.iiu controlling the -Indent go\
.* . I nd • merely to elect Greek r*nr'
I' •* ta. *h< ■ purpose, the*
”* ... go -' f th* -ame error as the clique
U 1 ' ... - I,- ,** ») , toft.. » fonts on th«
- unions at JW
"r ' ! ■ 's planted by the inde
1 d* 1 g. it truss meet >-g where card
1 ■< " ■ reset > their plntf-irms to the atu
lent >.- dy Rv tht meth. d student* will he
tdgt andida*..- Plans for this mas-
et" g will wtn l>e dlsrus-ed when 'he group
•I.' ' ■ -d -*-!..n at f to n.m Monday
■ 'he e*ti. e linnet
7 > c - htee- now facing 'he independent* i*
” " "*' Igh .'u.ler* interested to make
•1. n -vepnen' * r'h while It’s the joh of
i o pre,i.t..,.i and represeptafive* nt
'- l. ' ' ' t* h -use- *., me 'ha* student* are
• -I II t r Xf --Irv’. mcs-*|pg
X' 1 "h- - dt-.-t-dee'- on the camp’i*
re ri*v red there’. HR another proMerr
XX " th. ■ ft,| cut the otirnn** .rhlph they havs
... t, tte.-ompHah*
X - • - h ,, rp,.^ gr,,,ip troulrtn’'
V*' *’ " Me .hutting the -naHMor eand:
• cr-r- r'eteiv Thi. would nl'lW we*l
' d "Vn eeVers * h». d*fea*ed not he
• t'lallfi-at p. h,,t hecauoe *hev he
■ • t '-. a r-.';tic»| georip
1 '* w!” iKe de ded nev* week May
1. n, 1^. faction, nil’ he able to gather
' 'V v ♦. nl«t the election* thus ereat
-g eon*I eemwsee.ation for both the frater
Mf *nr. ritv gr ,r and the tndepenrtenta
Isn'* a mpnd two-oariv svatem
*. he a health,, sign of democrace*
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