The Rambler (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 13, 1968 Page: 1 of 8
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43-No. 9
Texas Wesieyan College, Fort Worth. Texas
Wednesday, November 13, 1968
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Deadline Next Wednesday
TXWECO Invites Entries
In Annual Beauty Pageant
Dr. Mary pilgrim
Dr. Wonders
Dr. Aliec Wonders
jr. Pilgrim Selected
r Who's Who
Mary Pilgrim, associate
pssec of business administra-
; at TWC. has been selected
Ippea: in the sixth edition of
>'s Who of American Women.
Pilgrim received her B.S.
M A decrees; from Texas
University and her
decree from North Texas
University.
ke has been active in profes- •
urbanizations and is a
r -of Texas. 'Mountain-
and National Business Ed-
•n Associations. Kappa
I':. Delta Pi Epsilon, Airier-
A>s viation of University
•ssors. Automation in Busi-
neS§ Education Association, In-
ternational Sdcipty of Business
Education, and has. evaluated
high school business departments
for the Southern Association of
Schools and Colleges. «
She is currently serving a sec-
ond term as president of Alpha
Epsilon Chapter of Delta Pi Ep-
silon and is secretary of the TWC
chapter of American Ass/xiation
of University Professors
- Joining TWC's business divis-
ion in 1964. Dr. Pilgrim sponsors
the Business Education Club of
Phi Beta Lambda.
Dr. Alice Wonders, chairman
of the division of philosophy and
religion, was re-elected to Who's
Who of American Women.
Amid all the sjlitter and
clamour of the annual TXWECO
Beauty Pageant, six e.-x?ds will be
selected as the '68- 69 campus
beauties.
The second annual TWC beau-
ty pageant will be held Dec. 2.
at S p.m. in the Fine Arts Audi-
torium. Sponsored by TXWECO.
the contest will select 6 girls as
TXWECO Beauties '69 who will
be featured in"*^>*1969 yearbook.
Las? year P'- irirls entered the
• ■litest. ^ o *
The contest is f>;>cn *>: 'dl un-
ntarried girls. with the except >n
of the 6 girts who were chosen •
TXWECO Beauties '6S. Girls who
wore finalists but wore nit
chosen Beauties may enter
contest. this year
Coeds are asked to Submit pic-
tures t" the Rambler Office by
Nov. 20. at 3 p.m. 'to Melody
Muth. pageant coordinator and
director «\.r the' second year),
lectures are desired to be 8x10.
All pictures will be rerJfted
The entrants will meet wi*h
the judges Nov. 24. at ?■ p.m in
the Stella Russell lounge. En-
trants will be interviewed
in groups by the judges Dress for
the meeting will be Sunday -ap-
parel. Hats are not required.
The twelve finalists will be
notified by Nov. 27. A meeting
will be arranged with the twelve
tinalists for practice for the final
comp<?tit: r.
On Dec. 2 the twelve chosen
finalists will appear before the
judges in long formal gowns, and
will answer prepared questions.
Serving as pageant judges are
M:>s Betty Yancey, formerly with
the Fort Worth Ballet and City
Park art* Recreation Department
as dance instructor: Mrs. Pat C
Patton. society writer for "the
Fort Worth Star-Telegram; Doug
Hazohvood. musical director for
Southwest Hitrh School: and
Mike Seidon. KXOL disc jockej
and reporter.
Master of Ceremonies for the
pageant will be Larry Giddings.
Scenery for the pageant will be
furnished compliments or S*rip-
ling's Department Store.
Meeting To Be .Held
For MMUN Delegates
mfi
C
er Invited to Represent TWC
Annual 'Auto Show' Competition
HILL
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dHwr
1 AND'
TWC
n
<VTlON*
JRS
coeds have been given a
invitation to enter the
to determine "Miss Auto
■V t 1969" and her six maids
ncr for the tenth anhual
Worth Auto Show coming
s» ^pti January.
adde-i encouragement, the
rom the Auto Show's
"c "s—the New Car Deal-
Association of Fort Worth
Fort Worth Star-Tele-
■—.1 cents out:
r>\'c has produced a winner
'tis cont<*t for four o»" :;;e
• years: and
More than two-thirds of all
winners in the eight-year his-
ot the competition have been
ge girls.
" .... seven of this years'.*
there are prizes and pay
'ecork it the Auto Show,
h Will be held Jan. 10. 11
12. 1969, at Will Rogers Ex-
s Building. Total value of
••-•v.-.r.is for the seven win-
;c xximates $2:000.
r-.t is more, every entry in
c "'est has her picture pub-
the Star-Telegram,
"-cc Carter. 21-year-old jun-
'• Fort Worth, was se-
by. "Miss Auto Show '
,n.n.jUce ;o -v pwCs
in th.s year's contest
;; "-c of her being the current
" "Smile. Girl."
st. years winner from TWC
^ •>'-'-ss Auto Show" con-
test was Pam Loar, then a tresh-
man, who was chosen as a mid
of honor.
Other past winners :'c or. TWC
are; Alice Louise Brem then a
freshman at TWC. maid of honor-
in 19to-I. and Linda Aretta
Dorough. maid : honor in" ooth
1965 and 1966. her freshman and
s on.iivore yearn at TWC. Miss
borough' Consecutive victorlo s
Continued >n Page >
■-ting "rganize t dele-
■ represent Texas WOs-
>-i'ege o Midwest M">dc!
United- Nations will be held
Thursday, at 1 p.m., in the Visual
Aids P.'*-m ■the Judge George
W. Anr.str. ng Library.
The mode! U N is to be held in
St Louis. Mo,' next %-ring.
i .*rge W -.shinet ^ University
the host, school ar.d will be rep-
senting the United States at
the U.N sessions.
The model U.N. is an pp->r-
* unity for students from various
colleges and universities in the
Urated States * • plan, conduct
ind participate in a program
similar the UN. in New York
City.
The model U N. includes a sec-
ret iriat general assembly.' secur-
ty council ;-.nd committees with
faculty personnel serving as ad-
'. is. rs only.
The dliegatcs d ■ their own
research r.: r-repare: their own
;• s c:s • ■ N* discussed at the
sessions r. . or cent internati nal
•or iidems.
Am?hg the t- pics the mole:
engage in practical application
of p- lit leal thee.ries. such as cost-
risk and the reacti -n of individ-
uals to a particular stand *>n a
part icu 1 a r ques t ion.
Each committee at the U.N.
session will submit two resolu-
tions to the general assembly,
embodyjrg the attitude of the
•various countries represented.
In addition to the mde! UN.,
sessions individuals prominent
in the U.N. or on diplomatic
missi.-ins t •. the United States
will speak at the opening and
closing sessions.
A spokesman frc«n. the TWC
. committee to organize the dele-
gation said, "We have put in a
bid for a middle Eastern coun-
try and feel reasonably sure
we'll get vr.e."
Qualific
"C a t C
arr
ttions f -r being
open to anyone 1
art
interested at heing a p
delegation s,
It a rx-rs n is. unable
the organizational im
r.d
red
or Bobby
U N will study will be the Arab-
Israeli crisis, the- war in Vietnam
•and the E\;ssian mvasm :'
Ceo civs', v V-;..:
H'immelreich
Pel eg at. s hccco
e.nanct
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Dean Returns From
Two-Day Meeting
Dean, Dennis Wat kin;
student u fairs ret:.;r
•k fr m the annua
nee *he T.xas Ass
Student Aelmi
Southwestern
■e
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: Higher E l;,
sixaicer woe--
dean sr.:-
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STEERING THEIR WAY to the "Mi»» Auto Show' contest
their respective colleges. They are, left to right, Nancy Willia
Jay, TCU, and Cathy Brown, TCJC.
campus queens representing
Janice Carter, TWC; Paula
The theme of the
w.;s I -corn -on ■ I
cat: n."„ The mam
Dr. F. . be rt Shaffer
der.ts a*: Indian :.
Bl • min.gt -u.
Dean Wilaam P. S.vift pc.-s:-
den: •• £ TASPA c : e >:ci .■•r*:o
two-day c . nferenc-e
Am ng-o "io : .1 sr-a.-,-
'"c-rs was Ste-. - Spear, prcs:de:u
of the Tso.c.s Ir.tercallegiatv Stu-
dent Ass elation. TASPA drafte-i
a rtselu'ion which call-. :! f r -ii...
Ic^e " TISA c : TAS1M
nee centered ac.ur.d
:' the . endemic cotr.-
c gr . s—;t .-
dents fa 'm. asti ' n ar.i
trustee;—si;odd ?. ck as . gr e.p
and interact w;th each ether"
said W.itV.ms in cecalhng s no
u' the c-nference s high p.ants
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