The Rambler (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 11, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 23, 1954 Page: 1 of 4
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THE RAMMER
The Voice of IWC
Students
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FORT WORTH, TEX^S, NOVEMBER 23, 1954
jets Show Plays
o Large Crowd
• an.-: Organization's
j.s?»yed nearly a
'i Fin* AM . Audi-
•.. ! ri• - TWC Vef runs
; h two
. i ur and pro-
}<i'-Kenterj t i
audience.
trams gave their
'.<• the benefit pro-
•ed '")* ' . th" Sale
hi en ;,!a'e-d in a
• i he used in aiding
■ and for other
:,;j f r the veterans
the club's objectives
• ;..!•■!>• sha;-i'd to-
• .'i scholarship fund
v terans.
t resident of * he or-
i-i mrrienfed after the
rspace." he said,
:! a hir* to mention the
:':'i rts or the names of
w< rked • to make the
vessful venture. The
• ization is grateful to
v! musicians who gave
nd efforts to the bene-
'ir.ee; to the faculty,
• operation; to the stu-
their support and
the public for its en-
f the show through
ts arici attend-
-• members of the Vet-
iation committee an-
.t plans are being dis-
making the variety
iual affair. "Response
program was so good,"
it several people have
repeat performance."
the senior de-
Masonic High School
,f the Veterans at the
i
.
No. I
^Macbeth'
On December
(HI < \- I
MACHKTII Carole Long will portray Lady Macbeth and Che-
Speech department's production of "Macbeth" Dewmber 2, 3, 4.
Suction
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Ex Brings 50 Students To Assignments Given
Participate in Choral Clinic Pledges At Meeting
Attending the TWC Choral! his singers, the concert proved a
Clinic last week were students i success.
from Mertzon. a cattle town 300.: One of the program highlights'
miles west of San Angelo. Jim j was the singing of "Keep Me.
Willey, a former student of TWC j Jesus, Keep Me," by the 700 voice
and now director of public school * choir. This number was composed
music at Mertzon, brought 50 of j by Mr. George Ans^n, assistant
his high school singers, IT boys ; professor of piano and theory,
arid 33 girls, to the workshop. j at TWC.
Willey. a music education maj^ fj Ileen McCombs served as the ac-
graduating in 1953, retains an in-1 companist for the group.
Merest in the work of the Fine Arts j
the
A ~si2nmnts we rs
pledges by James Wi;
e selected his
the r. r -'.
r,ns. ;
11 lot us Duodecim members and ] virounded Ser2ea.nt in t h
j lodges m^t ?>Ionds%* nisrht, r^ovem- j sustained & hr>^r.
!' •'•.:! a^,pear :
h a bandaged
(the bandaged hea
and each one selected his '-Big !^w.!rrs fa.j jr-r
brother",
through th
initiation.
The.16 pledges are: George Bal-
doek, James Barker. Louin Berry.
Jim Booth, Bob Brown, Kent Cor.-
well, Dale Donr.an, Billy Griffin.
Jack Lyon, Louis P.eed, Jerry
r.ne C .
who is to |elp. him | Ancther item of interest is to be ,ng ,'n ' th-, p.vei-y 'f the t :>
he n!ne-v/eek period of ; a tapestry that w;31 be seen' on a-■ Pioture- o: the east wi;! appear
l wau m .-'aer
; r,y John M OS
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. Jav J'<-thafty
I^trr\ Morris
Cr - o r u' - H.3 Id oc k
..Johnny Kroun
..f h.arl.f-s Morris
.... Don Holt
Jarnns Ru,w II
....John Moau-s
Carole Long
.. J.ynn McGown
... .line Taylor
line Maxwell,
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TWC
Division of the college and last Chi Rho To Present
year brought 11 singers to TWC. r\ , • in'
The Clinic was this year under the j Devotional Program
direction of David Foltz, chairman j Members of Chi Rho will pre- i Schoolar, Fred Talkington. Bill
of the department of music at the j sent a devo^jonal program at the J Thrash, Wesley Van Norden, and
University of Nebraska. | Eastern Star and Masonic Home i Robert Whitaker.
Only 20 members belonged to' 'n Arlington tonight. Members i Vice-president Jimmy Brown
the glee club when Mr. Willey i meet in front of the Student Union j presided at the meeting in the ab-
first took over the group, he says, j Building at 6:45. ' sence of the president, Dick Lord.
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an-j
Mevsenser.
Soldiers
ivlor. !.ibb\ } ors>?h
Boh MfQuitty,
liiil liitnmnich
.Bill Thrash
Jim Booth.
According to
4.v
Kent f
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Costs
Iffrers Elected At
lc
•■wing officers of Dan
Hair were elected dur-
meeting on Monday
v-mber 15: president.
vice-presi dent.. Cathy
■■retaty - treasurer, Joy
m;i reporter, Carolyn
■ a senior business edu-
r from Paducah. Cathy,
elementary education
rem Palestine. Joy is a
religious education and
ajor from De Leon,
irrett, a freshman ele-
lucation maor, is from
■ ar-• were made for a dormi-
-".mas party which is
■' for December 13. Names
'. wn for "Secret Pals" for
Jro se of doing things like
. candy in the "pals" boxes,
their beds, and polishing
"■es. etc., for them a week
■a the party. Committee chair-
- r the party are: program,
.'s N'eal and Jeanette Taylor;
"h'n, Gail Forbes and M\t1
paw'sv.s; refreshments. Maurine
Kavnr.avigh. .
Thanbgiving Holidays
|Beg r on Wednesday
Th- Thanksgiving holidays
| «ih tn-gin on the TWC campus
o n Wednesday immediately
8ft' r classes. Classes will re-
I lutiie on Monday, November
I 29. at S:00 a. m.
There will be no RAMBLER
Issued on November 30. The
next publication date will be
December 7.
Now of the 72 students in the high J
school, 60 of them sing in the i
chorus.
"Not many of the students ■
could sight read music when we 1
first began to work." says Willey, i
"but they are enthusiastic about j
their singing now and will hold I
extra night sessions to get a song
to sound just right."
The group will present a formal |
concert at the High School in |
Mertzon in December.
TW Rams Play
First Game Mori
Phoenix Club Will
Organize Dec. 5
Business Club Sees
Film on Helicopter
ri.
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The other high schools partici-
pating in the clinic were: Carter-
Riverside, Arlington Heights, Dia-
mond Hill, Handler, North Side,
Paschal High, Technical, and
Polytechnic. The TWC chorus
also took part in the clinic.
The choral clinic gave these area
high school choruses an opportun-
ity to combine their talents in
order to present a massed choral
concert conducted by Mr. Foltz.
Because Mr. Foltz was able to se
The Texas Wesleyan P.ams will j two year man 6' 5", ar.d Jim De-! Feb. IS "Texas Baptist College
open a 23-gane basketball sched- ! laney, 6' 2". ! at Fort Worth.
On the shorter list, but faster, j Feb. 22 Texas Lutheran College-,
ill be boasting Frank! at Seguin.
kats of Sam Houston State College J Massey. Sonny Thompson, Don ; 'Denotes conference game,
for the 1954-55 season. | Bice, Jim Delaney. Jimmy Shaw- j "'Denotes homecoming game.
There are 10 home games and j ver, George Dodd. and Vernon j
•10 Big State Conference contests j Welch. Of these, the returning
,, ,, , i ule in Huntsville Monday, Novem- i
While in Fort Worth, Mertzon; „
...... . . , . , ber 29. when they meet the Bear- the P.ams
and eight other area high school
choruses participated in the ninth
annual choral clinic held on the
campus of TWC. The massed
choruses, consisting of approxi-
mately TOO voices, presented a
concert Tuesday night. November
16, under the direction of Mr.
David Foltz.
:x Club i= th-*-
- * * VT
on the schedule. The Rams will j lettermen are Bice, Shawver, *•'
play in one tournament, the Elk's! nis, Friday, and Chipman.
Tournament which will be held in
Dallas. December 30-31. This tour-
nament will be the first for Rams
in a number of years.
The Bearkats of Sam Houston
j have the reputation of being a
j fast, hard-hustling hardwood quin-
i tet backed by some height.
! Coach Dan Hart's boys will also
The Rams will play their home ■
games in the Recreation Gym-)
nasium on Pickery Blvd. with the'
first game beginning at S p. m
Tuesday, December 7.
The schedule is:
Seniors Selected
To Represent FTA
War.da Tye, business administra-
tion major, and B^nnv I>rUson
historv maior. both seniors, h.ave
been selected to represent TWC a: \
the Teachers of Tomorrow ~
Sakkara Pledoes
«K"
Feted Informally
Nov. 29 Sam Houston State, at | va, Decernber 3 at Commerce.
be going into the game with a j Nacogdoches.
Huntsville.
Nov. 30 Stephen F. Ai^j^r
They will comrete for the tit'.e
a* of "Mr. and Miss Teacher of To-
considerable amount of height, as J Dec. 3
big Bill Minnis, who towers 6' 11". j Dallas,
will be the key-bole position and j Dec. 7
jumping center this year. j Worth.
Also back from last year will be j 1>ec- 9
morrow" with representatives fr:
Southern Methodist, at ■ colleges and universities of New
Mexico, Oklahoma. Arkansas. Lou-
McMurry College, Fort isiana, Texas, and the Republic of
?.fexico. Each representative will
Sam Houston State, at | make a two minute soyeech on the
WAA ORGANIZED At
Meeting Thursday
elected president :: WAA a* a
other named officers are: Pa:
Ward, freshman vice r-e-id^-"
* f - « a . ;,, _ ; _ _ , . _
cure complete cooperation from i Eddie Chipman, 6 5", John Friday,
Golden Shears Milestdhe Is
Marked in Chapel Program
Fort Worth.
Dec. 14
ton. 'La.
Dec. 16
La.
! subject "Why I choose to be a
Dr. Gladys Bowman, chairman
of the Business Administration Di-
vision and permanent sponsor of
the Golden Shears Committee.
president of the Veterans Organi-
zation.
Mrs. Nora Yager, first wearer
of the Shears and the designer of
r
the ..emblem pinned the award on
presented the five hundred and j push, signifying the beginning of
i first Goftfet--,Shears award in i the second half-thousand presenta-
>st ' ttV
chapel last'week to Earl Bush, i tions of the pin. The emblem is
O'i: S <i IS''
I
Louisiana Tech, at Rus- ■ teacher
Miss Waurine Walker, president
Centenary, Shreveport. cf National Education,^vill be the
! featured speaker of the meeting
Dec. 31"1 and 31 Elk s Tourna- Vv_o purpose of the F-:^tival is to
ment at Dallas. 'fpTomot^.professional ism among the
Jan. 4 Stephen F. Austin, at ^teachers of" the future.
Fort Worth.
Jan. 7 'St. Mary's. San Antonio.
Jan. S 'Pan American, at Ediiv
burg.
Jan. 13 'St. Edwards, at Austin.
Jan. 14 'Southwestern, a t
Georgetown.
Jan. 22 «East Texas Baptist Col-
lege. at Marshall.
Jan. 29 Wayland College, at
Fort Worth.
Feb. 1 *3t. Edwards, at Fort ( _
Worth.
Feb. 4 'St. Mary's, at Fort j
Worth.
tar:/: Patsy White, soph om: re.
treasurer! Svlvia Sockwe!! fresh-
man reporter.
Th*r* will b*3 a partv in th^
Monday afternoon. November 29
4:00-5:30 p. m Ail girls who are
interested in becoming men*.bers
of Women's Athletic Association
are invited Tennis 5hoes and jeans
are to be worn.
> r •» r _
Feb. 10 'Pan American Col-
tho original one, which has never
had to be replaced.
The award originated from a
feature column of The Rambler.
"We Commend," which nominated
an outstanding student to be hon-
ored each week. Since 193S the
Shears became one of TWC's tra-
ditional honors. j lege, at Fort Worth.
Each student who receives the i Feb. 12 Texas Lutheran Col-
award becomes a member of the ! lege, at Fort Worth.
Guardians of the Golden Shear*. | Feb. 15 'Southwestern College.; p
The'group meets twice a year. The at Fort Worth.
fall breakfast for this year was j
held Saturday morning at Poly- BFTA FPSTLON FIF.I.D TRIP —
technic Methodist Church. : Accmpanied by sponsors and teach-
,Tack Sanders is the chairman of ;•?, apt
the Shears committee. Other mem- j students
:\:mate:v
100 bu?
toured Swift's Packing
hers include Dena Locke. Kathryn i plant last Tuesday morning. No
Robinson. Norma Sue Griffin, John vember 16. The club was guided
Ed Francis, and Ruth Keating. 'through the various departments
— front the slaughtering area to the
SHEARS RECIPIENT—Mrs. N-ra j packing and distribution ' outlets
Yeager. who Was given the first; Swift employee, Charlie Mayrard.
Golden Shears award in 1?3S. pre- explains the tour to Myrl Hawkins,
sents the. award to Earl Bush, the) left, while Theta May Mary Flen
five hundred and first" wearer of land Danny Hensley listen to tht*'
the shears. ' explanation.
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The Rambler (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 11, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 23, 1954, newspaper, November 23, 1954; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth771735/m1/1/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas Wesleyan University.