The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 31, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 21, 1951 Page: 1 of 4
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34th YEAR
The Campus Chat
NORTH TEXAS STATE COLLEGE. DENTON, TEXAS. WEDNESDAY FER 7l 19SI
NO. 31
Refunds Continue
On Drama Tickets
Doe* anyone want to keep hi*
lightly unused ticket* to the can-
celed performance of ‘'Don Juan
in Hell"?
If not, refund* will !«• made at
the ticket window in the admjnm
tration building E'liday from I to r>
l> m and Saturday from '• a.m
to r.‘ noon.
Vftei Saturday ne-in, ticket hold- holiday.
• i may pn*tc their ducat in the J. T Hnyle**, college ponttnas-
fanuly -rtaphook a* souvenir*, Dr ter, said mail will he posted and
Sam McAlister, chairman of the dispatched, hut that no window
fine ait* committee, announced i rvice will lie availalde
Senators Quell Attempt
To Rescind TISA Vote
Delegates Instructed to Voice Approval
Of Negro Entry Into Student Association
PO to Close Thursday
l’o*t office windows will lie
dosed Thursday in honor of George
\\ ushington'* birthday, a national
StudentSculptorsCreate
Icy Cheesecake, Cowboy
During the snow storm la-t lt..y* m the Quadrangle could
week, the campur was transformed liaik out their windows and see
nto a uietct w "inlet land Vtul with t,»11 ii t n! little cnwjiok, kccpiue
Press Time Chatter
the white flakes, many budding
eulptors discovered hidden tal
ents
Most prominent of the snow ms-
tci piece* were the figures of a pin-
up and a small Cowboy.
"White Toddy," a shapely mis-
fa-hioned from snow by three
ed- Bohby I’m *, Memphis, Tlai
Wright, Ho? ham, :ihd Meryl Mil
let, Fort Worth, proved to Ire
quite an eye-catcher to pas-ers-hy
With warmer weather, the melting
pin-up disproved the belief that
he wa a ton mannikin, hunked
witti now in the yard at 1 ft 12 W
II ickory.
When asked why a pin-up wa-
made, th< ed commented that
they "were tired of snow men an
derided to make a -rmw Indy .”
Not one of the trio had had
previous experience with snow
nilpture "We jut kept putting
u little mow here and a little
there," Miller elaborated, lie add
ed, "We were a hit amazed our
-elves at the outcome."
"Toddy" is going to have her
chance to liecomc u pin up. The
frosty miss i* having her picture
cut to Life magazine by her
ui'iginatora.
unt»l
watch in the little wagon,
warm weather melted him.
Mutiny rabbits, snow men, and
i ■« " men piung up in front of
dorm- and campus homes, when
imp iti played with -now foi
fun.
Now there i- snn' more, ns the
weathei warms up.
MEITED
In hi NM III SM \ It I. t but "t.itl Wilier
Slnilnnl setutlnr Ttti'silay night Im-jit tinwn a last Hitch attempt Its a -mall group
of ItS rcpiT-scntuti\i to pivvfiil North Tc\;i ileleoate to tin- IN-xa liileirollegiate Stu
dent a sih1 tatioti from voting to ailntil Negro tollepi to I ISA
l.asl week the setmli voted to iii-tftift it tlelepale to vote in favor of admitting
tile Negro college when I hi TISA gollVellt in ti i held at t'ollcgc Station next month Tues
da\ night Senator John I. I»n\ t . I.otnela. moyed to t, mil the originnl arlioti In th ing
so lie threw the senate into an uproar that lasted \x • ■ 11 over an hour
Hut the motion failed llV it Vole of "It II Nl delepati will lie ill-trticled to Vote to
admit ttie Negro rhonl- !• TI - \
Delegate* lire In Is' appointed next
w cek
In voting a- it did Tue dav night,
tile senate followed initial ildinn
hv Indent councils of evvrnl nth
is major Tcxii- enlleges Among
choof that have voted to accept
the Negro institutions an- Toxa
\ e i n ull oral and Me.hnnhnl col
lege, Ifice institute, Texa- f'hri
I inn university, and Trinity iintvei
sity.
Menihei eollcgi have Ih'OIi i fed
to report by lettei to TlS \ of
f lee i ut A and M wlietloi thev
favoi admitting the Negro ehonl*
If two third- of the (k't pu11ieiput
iveniitiiis not present lue-dai
uiehl were l,eruld Wiileis anal
Mon- Vie vet
I'hottM l»v
Jekely Warns
Red Control Possible With Minority
inif mnl it ill r«*fily fnvonihlv
l*ff• *r«» Murch 1 (providing :»t l«*n t
hnlf t*f • Ii#* reply). hi*v
• ■nil Negro collegeM will he invited In \ptil Mi out b\ Id*
In M|»ml dfleyrites In Oil* 1*011 Vf*Mt inti polled III I • »•!.*' - < hill
In other action Tuesday niyht • ♦ •
tin- wmitc officially dedynated
the fii"nt week in OrliilMt cm li veilt
II llowdy V.cd SeV'CMlI appoint
merit- hy Mary Walker, Indent
ImmIv president, were approved
V* tiiiih Hitirnrtrd. K«t»*vil|«*; |,t
my Whitaker, I’m t , and .1 • ff Seay.
Frosh Meet Thursday;
Grads Apply April 16
\ f n It mu it < la meeting will Romt* nil buying and mdeeUnff,
I.* held h( ft pm Thurmhiv in Hid uppheation, and rare «»f complexion
union huildmp ;«n«l11«•« mm, l'r» i "(••• 11»«< *tillj«*« t of tin- talk irivcn
• hit Mikt Ilium ha announced l.y Mi .hianita Strickland, rep
\t tin t hi *•! tin’ p|ai> will l.i it i nt at i vi '»f W I' Stripling rum
math fm a \v» tiiti pait\ tn he pany "f Koft Worth,
hold nini iimi m Match Actual demon*!rations were
• ♦ • riven on three ty|N»* of *kin
t ........mil hat t .it I ei Ml s mil bl-mlc* brunette, and redhead The
, M/M dame Valent,n. week 11,11 we,.. .Mended by member
Ho.......................lent slip :""1 eh,thing classes.
pill till Oil I? tl lO I III’ |lfivkl*v • • •
\ ppln itmmi 1111 lime and \n Influenza accounted for six of
•nl vi .id it ill mil -hon'd In I ili’d ill the even person* siiflt to lied at
Hn ill in nl ml until -i i ai mo nt I in the col|i*ifc hospital this week The
i ie tin i pi t on, Austin Stuhba, hen
t nit, hr recuperating from the
mump?
Mi- Franc. Km .>11. head Those who have influenza are
to.oho, Maine, Of the Set I ,f Kloy.1 l.lnyd of the chemistry de
II..... I . ,........... ,n W "long pnrtnient; Kusly F.ndrixxl, Denton;
attending an Hi « iviee
in fe retire.
h\ HI l<\l h 'fthlhMuKI wo country a an example ♦ hnw muniMt made in (‘duration, thr land, the fie people must fi|fht
1 ^ i‘hto» a handful of ('omtnuniMt ran lake II unjr*t ian in-akei derlared that . .mmuni«m "The fin people of Smithfield, wire i«ppoint4‘d to fill
A ha Id in r llmtr»na» with t ti.! .f a r" ‘-nioient all the textbook and ehool idea Kt-teii I ii'.pe Imve «*ne desire vaeaneie in the ennte ( athv Kl
Sculptured of now, a little r*tw !huk ueeent Warmtl eidlepian 'A minority of t omtnuni t i,,*‘ rhanifed o that the youny pe** to hake off < ommutiHrn," he de ter. Mherman, and Hal Yeairan, nil
hoy, clad in l»athet toot-, we«?tefn I loir-day that • ommutii^ts d-- not vamed <onti>d of the political ma I*®*‘ Anietiea as a capital • laied The\ l«»ok to tin people halla , were named to represent 1 " l,IM
I»•*11. ami Ira rallon hat, at dui f''• d a majority to pain control of chine in llunpary ** h« aid. “And ,vdie hUU*, and that all lup in «»| the I'nited States to remove the enlh-pe at the coronation of a
toll, | » t
t rnininp
Spoil t.ied hy t tie t'llil.ed date
office f h'lueatIt»n, it i hemp held
at the Willard hotel Pel. I!»
Thu I the fir t ronfricltee of it
John Murray, Jactislioro; Katrina
. I a i ii-, <nrpu- Phristi; Marian
KcIioIn, port Worth, and Mr»».
I .a Nell Holmp, port Worth
itijC the cidd weather in a little w«*rI«I Iwfon* anyone knew what wa
white wagon in the yard of Hobby Speaking 111 the library audt happening th* Red wer* in mn
Wood, a fiftli prade tudent at tottum, hi LzimiIo Jekely, n well Hoi. he added
the l.ahoratory t honl known Hurtvotian leader, pave hi \ ked what ( banpea the Pom*
Oma Stanley Sells Short Story
To Penn University Magazine
ventors, scientmt*, and the like, that yuki he added <pieen at Arllnifton State eollepe Infoimation on tin im of ro
an Kuiodun. A ki‘d if hr thought a Pommuniat I'atsy Wallace, Kanper, and meto waa piven a* two rneetinp
" Kven Pm-tein i Pm^teinoff ' old he t m fed, hi Jekely hi up lied Mine Oyler, Kariper, will attend a of the School of Home P<-uiomu
in Red (‘ont rolled count m- he m|.Ihi| I mo Im-I a * "in imilai functino at Raopei iunior mai"i m tl* manual art huddmp toi of tiie Itenton Keeord-tjironirli*,
munist only if he ih dead." eollepi thin morninp.
Editors Elect Holbrook
Association Secretary
Raymond Holbrook, iournaliam
faculty mem he i and manapmp edi-
i (‘marked
Pot many yearn Jekely foupht
for democracy m Hunpary 11 <
held cveral hiph po^ts in the coun-
try until (tenKM'ralir leaders de
eoh’d h« could fipht commuriism
ladtei if he were outMde hi mi
five country He wa made an
envoy to the Netherlands and Mel
pium Aftei the Communist coup
Officer Informs Male Campusites
Of Marine Corps Procurement Plan
wm i Icctcil s.xTrUry nf the Tcxx*
A isiniMtfil I’res- Mi.ni.ging K.li
tor'* H**ncii.tinn during the assn
i iatii.n' recent convention in Tex
nrkariH
At the meeting, Holbrimk also
r.reiv.d the as*ia'iati«n's S|H-cial
t •nun.iinity Servicr- award for the
Itei 'ird i hronicle The pa|M*r won
< ..|.t lluil' . I Follei Jr , It. S tensive limning Men rnu«t In In- miiiIhi |ii"ginm I" coll.gi wninen. 1111 *w*r,l heiausc nf it* uutstand
It w»« Saturday, the day every- . • . . r.pt In -tanley did not try *dire, tot of publir relation at d’etat ,f June, |.it7, Jekely ,ami Main......... r.|irecntanv. far it* "i«'Hg. of 20 and 27 to t «|>tain Hurley i - -isiUng nine »'K *»>«! etldnrml e«m|Mignon
body romes to town." m .thci publication, hut luffed tin' tTuver-ity of Pennsylvania • h< I’nited State <i,*«>ify for the program e|«.< ted college and univ.-i-iti, 'he nee.i-..r I ent/rii county in 1WI
S" ta gin- Dr. Mina Stanley - the t.u v among others in a trunk. When he returned to the teach Stri ding the importance of de m i Veteran* with honorable ill* in Texas lie will retnin tn tin At present, Hol iron is eaehmg
I III Just in the Way," recently In the fall of IV, tin Knglish ng |irof«- j,,n this fall, he wa ima-racv Jekely told the groon " "n" " charge- and mai led men are in ihiii|,ii al.onl March 10 with a law of the |>ie*s for the journalism
- , , , * ’ I i,nd I iie-day talking to student-
Vint if liberty and freedom am to
ing |irofe- ion tin- fall, he wa
printed in the General Magazine loof. *..r tis.k a trip t.» * alifornia, a ke.l t„ -|,on oi the Am-In
and lluturici] * 'hronicle of the and Is fure leaving his home in
I'niversity of I'etinsylvariia. Tyler, lie rummaged through the
The hurt -tory tells of an old trunk of stmie , jas'iri-. and even
man who think- that he i* un ii novel that he had written
wanted by hi> family, and who II. av.-d only a few writing
feel i? -It he should pass on to arid "I’m J I t 111 the Way" lieeam.
make room for the young a-hes
Dr Stanley, who ls-gan teaching The fall Sculley Bradley, editor
in the Kngli-h department here of the (.erieral magazine and |uo Working in an advisory capa
Health Council Surveys
Lights, Sanitation Status
mtcM -tei| m u commissi.»ti in the
Marines
One of the proprftms offered hy
Hu 'Upturn wa that of Hm pin
toon l<;i»|c f ' 'III , open to nil col
lepe underpiaduates who lire ran
did.'ite for d(*pr**( in fi( Id other
than medical, dental, or thefdopicnl
1 nndtdnte for t|,« Kl.f proprnm
of 17-25
eptahh nuviil doctor and .1 tuff to com department 'hiring the full semes-
A "' i ter" propiam, the women’ plet* phvsK iil and ndiriinisti afive ter, he taught a course in newa*
• fficer training cla offers a • xammations, h« eaplamed papi»i problems and p(»licies
- ■ -------# —r—* ployee, teaching hygiene in stu
a f 1'rote H. tory • .* '--ref Knglish at the I'-iiver-itv city, the Health coum I hci* re mot 1 n.irug the nature and f »wt between the ftp
I'M* lb submitted it to the At f Penn-ylvatia, wrote Dr Star, .nl, r..m|deted a urvey of the -tan.. of health n.-.-.l and ""I " the phv-i.al qualifira
inttr Monthly, and received very ley and asked for material in lighting and unitary conditions on informing -tudent- faculty mem *»"r i"1 noted
Z l^r\,:r.th’* T!K ' ' il' ■’ ............ ■ . ", of encmla-ri.ig tudeni* .....-pted for the HM’
azine staff The Atlantic editor write- a a "hohhy" managed to ('..rnmitter of the council ern o/ind
wrote ’hat they would lie glail t/. re.create the -tory he hail burned, brace the study of afety, heating,
.onsi.hr any nov I he might write, lengthening it in the prore. I|. -amtation, lighting, pnldi. rein
Excitement Plus Red Roses.
Juniors Pick Marian Robinson
As Sweetheart at Sweater Hop
Hut Ml’ was encouragement and onn received word that the l..tv ti..o>, arid n health curriculum
no uction. had lieen acre pled
program will lie -out to two period
The Health council is composed "f ‘turner training of six week*
f -even faculty mcmU-i < ami five • "?> Aftei I eivltig then de
Brunette Marian Kohinsnn, l|ou« elected,"
ton, who -ay- he never won any aid
the l.r .wn eyed junior . hool graduate danced the firat
.lance after the presentation with
Indent working under a cm i’1" 'h"V may !*• commissioned wa* crowned junior Me Robin«on wa- pr. ented a Bill Glegwin, Jackahoro.
r, , , | , ,| . The lighting and sanitary com mittec system ‘student mem 1st 11 .‘..rid lieuteni.nt' da* sweetheart Friday nigtil at a i|,,/,.n red ro*. by Di T S Burk The dark-complexioned Coed,
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>Rr * «pa»tm(nt i \ ork, arid Hu*»i riitP-, ururitie , and h(tme- |H»nton; Rrun* C’dkman, hcntim * f f«* r *•*! After Jim* I, min cn "! xurely wn? happy when I given a gold c(»mpa» t engraved hobby. ‘When I wa*< m ingh achinrl
~~~^ amtary surveys were also taken Hill King. Denton, and Juanda 1 lied in the <H i piogram will he found out that I had lieen selected, with her iuihh and Ih. word I wa in the semifinal* in the
relative to the drinking fountain* Karnsey. Perrin ‘ r.i n, Quanti. Va , where they a* I never had wnn anything lie .weetheart " Houston city tennis meet I aually
\ Uivey of the afety regain Faculty member* on the council Al11 r‘",|V'' 1 ",n'" "Der ex fore It was pretty exciting to Is- The ft foot 0 inch In mat high I played doublr*. she naid.
8 Bridge Players Make Bid
For National Card Tourney
•i. t. ui and aic. it the . ampu ha ar. Mr Florence Scalar, dean of
cc, mail*, and recommendation- the Srhia.l of Home F.^onomic-, Dr.
lo the IsUteim.-i t of the situation II H Hariis, dean of admunstra
(lion; M illiam G Wi*.d*, dean of
M . or objective of the council men. In Imogen. Bentley, dean
.iifigumding <k students, of women; Dr Donnie f'otteral,
F.ilfht campus bridfr- player Denton, and Cornel la V Boyd,
made their bid to enter the I«.r,l Sweetwater; Johnnie H Scott Jr,, - ..... ................
irsL'rssss. "'*■ ................. ........••
held Tuesday night at 7 in the CB ' '“'!••>•. I •a Harry Kev . . aminatmii*; providing first aid Kmmetl Camhron, health co-ordi
Set up in eight zonex, the N’lBT '**»•'•*. M ichit* F«11 -, and Doyle • em> rgenev tr*-atment for any nator of the college and ehairman
c.immittrw invite* the highest rank Roberson, \ alley Mill- i h-n', family member, or em of the Health council
mg pair* from each zone to a face — -— ,, __
to-fare final round ir April nf thi* 2 of 80 000
Qualifying round- are being ron-
do, ted through the mail. Near
March IS, the Id pairs rating
highest, will be announced hy the
Profs Get Air Force Recalls
But she explains that she juat
like* sport* In general. “I especially
like swimming, ping-pong, and
howling," Mis* Rohinaon said.
She was elected junior class
weetheart during registration,
uther entrees were Windy Hardy,
Dallas. Betty Torrance, Boyd:
Mury Osborne, Denton, and Amt
Corbert, Port Arthur.
Originally from Washington,
D.C.. the 20-year-old junior came
to Texas In IMS. In IMS she en-
tered North Texas State.
Mimic was furnishad by 'Faaaor
Floyd Graham and Ms Aces. Jun-
ior talent performed during the
intermission.
national committee The 32 play-|
er- will then go to the Chicago
| final*.
Kxpense* In the final* will be
paid hy the committee. Winners
will be awarded individual trophies
and the large MBT trophy will tie
given the winning college to k«ep
for one year.
Campusites competing were
paired off as follows: Jay R
Thompson, Kaufman, and Duane
Henshaw, Fetor; l/.uis R. Cross,
A* the Air Force issued the
fir*t of nearly Hli.lHKl rails to tem
porary active duty, two member*
of 'he North Texas staff were
directly affected.
Dr. R. I,. Marquis Jr. of the
education faculty and Robert J
McCloud of the journalism far
ulty received order* to report to
Brook* Field, TVxat, Feh 27 for
rerlassiflration and processing
During about a fi day period,
Marquis and McCloud will be given
phy-ical examinations, reclassified
on the ha»i* of education and ex
peiienre, and given an opportunity
to reque-t ileferment from active
duty.
Marquis hold* the reserve rank
of captain, and McCloud i« a major
in the Air Foree.
McCloud said Tuesday that the
processing procedure calls for the
return of reserve officers to their
home* where they await further
order*. After that, he said, they
havi 30 day* la-fore reporting to
the assigned field.
I, M Collins of the business
administration staff, though not
affected hy the call, informed the
chat that he had lieen transferred
from the Army to the Air Foree
with a captain’* commission.
Also, on the Air Fnrre watting
list I* Antonin Garcia of the gov-
ernment faculty, who expects his
order* soon. He has not received
any specific notification, however.
A NEW MARK Is added to her
olioqe achievements as Marian
Robinson is crowned junior
weetheart The socle bell wet
held Friday night. At left. Dr.
T. S. Burkhalter, sponsor, pre-
sents Mits Robinson with one
dozen *ed rotes. Bob Nobles,
class prexy. awards her a com-
pact* with her name end the
word ' sweetheart'' engeeed^
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