The Rambler (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 07, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 3, 1964 Page: 3 of 6
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series of programs entitled "Great around a carnival theme" will be selling cookies on campus through
Protestant Thinkers." Dr. Jo£ Mit- presented by MSM members to-the week.
chell led this four-part study on the children. Anyone interested is" Sigma Tau Delta
the lives and ideas of Martin invited to attend. ' Sigma Tau Delta will initiate
^a'vin' Wesley, Omega Chi its new members at a dinner-meet-
and Paxil Tillich. por tj10 fjrst time in the history ing this Thursday evening at 5:30
Several new members have been of Omega Chi, campus religious in Dora Roberts Dining-Hall. The
added to the MSM Council. They organization, members will soon initiation will be held at 6:30 in
are Richard Penna, World Service; start wearing an organization pin. the lounge of Elizabeth Means
Frank Johnson, Community Serv- The pin, much like those worn by Armstrong Hall.
ice; Ellen Baumari, Freshman Rep- social clubs, fraternities and so- The speaker will be Dr. H. How-
resentative; and Tim Curbo, Re- rorities, will feature a red back- ard Hughes, chairman of the Di-
creation. The fal money-raising ground with the Greek letters of vision of Languages and Lit-
project was a hamburger sale on the organization in gold. erature and sponsor of the
Sunday night, Nov. 1. Omega Chi president Bob Hull Nu Zeta chapter of the na-
The program for next W'ednes- announced Monday that the group tional honorary fraternity for Eng-
day, night, entitled "Operation will continue its pilot program of lish majors on campus. Res'erva-
Small-Fry," will feature a trip to -a noon meal each Monday in the tions should be made with the
the Tarrant County Children's east room of the campus ..cafeteria, secaptary to the Language Division
The meal is a come-and-go af- by Wednesday.
fair that provides a conversation Sakkara
and fellowship time for religion Projects, projects, projects! This
majors of all denominations. js the constant work of the Sak-
" '' 11 Gamma Omicron 'kara pledges as they continue to
Fourteen Gamma Omicron raise money during their pledge
hirteen officers elected by home in Harlingen. The reporter for this year is girls will leave Thursday for Aus- term.
Ihman Class show a diversi- The third senator from this class Marcia Morgan, also an ex-stu- tin, where they will stay at the One project by Sakkara pledges
jterests and talents. is David Stagner. He compiled his dent at Arlington Heights. Her Commodore Perry Hotel and will was a car wash behind the gym
ng the freshmen this year high school record at Eastern Hills, major is "math, while her other in- attend the Texas Home Economics recently.
|ard Penna, a native of His major is pre-law, and sports of terests are participation in sports Convention at the University of Another money-raising project
•; V where he read a11 kinds hold his interests. of all kinds, and music. Texas. is the selling of toilet paper for
rexa< Wesleyan College in Edna Manley, a graduate of Car- Jay Thompson, one of the intra- They will be in Austin until Sat- one penny a sheet. The pledges
jer" magazine. Richard has ter-Riverside High School, is one mural captains for the boys' ac- urday, November 7. LaDene Kos- have made their big sales on the
become active in the Stu-
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i AND SAKKARA members help Mrs. Ruth Keating celebrate
birthday by presenting her wlth'Ta cake. Pictured from left
tht are: Don Payne, Skipper Johnson, Mrs. Keating, Patty
irs, Judy Flynn, Ann Woodard and Jim Dellis.
—Rambler Staff Photo
Thirteen
'reshman Officers Vary in Interest$
Senate and the Methodist
Movement.
iVright, vice president, is a
of Paschal High School.
Krr.un interest is playing
■with rhe Sandy Sandifer
is a pre-ministerial stu-
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hegiew treasurer is Kay John-
Borger native, primarily
ed in water sports and
to music. She is also the
an Class representative on
Rien's Dormitory Council.
Dorough, freshman sec-
Irecent.lv performed in the
[ion of "The Taming of the
of the freshman intramural cap- tivities, was graduated from Hal- telnicek of the TWC Chapter is downtown streets of Fort Worth,
tains for this year. She enjoys torn High School, where he was the State Reporter for the Texas wearing bermuda shorts, sweat
swimming, boating, and listening active in sports. Football tops the Home Economics Association. She shirts and their Sakkara pledge
to music. Edna is an elementary 'others, though, and mathematics will be running for president for pins.
education major. is his major. 196o. Still another activity of the fall
The other intramural captain for The other intramural captain is A halloween slumber party was Sakkara pledges is the collecting
the girls is an Arlington Heights Ricky Millsap. He likes to do mi- given Friday, Oct. 23, honoring of coat hangers, which they will
High School graduate. She is Sher- croscopic_,>vbrk and enjoys sports, new pledges. Twenty-seven giiis sell to a local cleaning establish-*
ry Jaynes, an art major who likes A graduate of Carter-Riverside, attended the party. Pledges en- ment.
to sail, paint, and go horseback Ricky plans to major in veterinar- tertained and furnished food dur- Deka
riding. ian science, or zoology. ing the slumberless night. Deka Social Club met Tuesday
night, October 27, at 6 p.m. in the
Senate office. Final arrangements
were made for the Intersorority
Tea, to be held November 3 from
4:30-6 p.m.
Kappa Pi *
After a hootenanny party held
last week in Gallery 13, Kappa Pi
art fraternity announced the fol-
Clubs Offer Student Opportunity
To Apply Classroom Experiences,
Cheryl Stinson tunities for a well-rounded social Organization for women.
As a student, on the Texas Wes- life on campus by sponsoring There are many clubs on cam
^Bfonnor Eastern Hills stu- leyan Campus, you will have the dances and other activities not pus which would interest almost lowing pledges: Linda Brown, Vir-
^^Bo holds the honor of being opportunity to join clubs and or- only in the clubs themselves but anyone. Find those most suited ginia Holt, Crawford Johnson, Lin-
^^■Typical Fish." ganizations. You may very well for all those on. campus. to your needs and join today! da Lain, Linda Clark Byrne. Lee
• The- Religious Life Ropresenta- ask, "What benefits will I re- The social clubs for men are Variety Offered Carmichael, Donna Knight and
five ig,Ellen Bauman of Cleburne, ceive from joining clubs? I'm here Altoco, Illotus Duodecini. and Phi Mu Alpha Sjmphonia, for Martha \adon.
fomplished musician, Ellen to study." Sakkara. For women, the clubs men, and Sigma Alpha I6ta, for Formal initiation will be held
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her high school band. will be able to put into actual for every occasion, let s not forget
"^^kollew, senator-at-large, is practice what you have learned in the service clubs which iiequentU
pate of Poly High School, the classroom. Clubs and organi- sponsor money-raising piojects
to play basketball, and zations also help you to acquaint such as the selling of campus-pacs
pv to major in accounting, yourself with people involved in to obtain a ram for the school,
■Rockwell is another new all phases of campus life. and which offer their sen ices to
fin senator. She enjoys trips Social Clubs worth-while projects where help
•each and to Mexico, which The social clubs also fulfill is needed. For men there is Alpha
iirty-five miles from herthe function of providing oppor-Phi Omega, and Women's Service
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Tuesday, November 3
4:00 p.m., Intersorority Tea
6:00 p.m., APO
6:00 p.m., Deka
6:00 p.m., EA
7:00 p.m.. TW Players
8:15 p.m., Concert
Wednesday, November 4
12:00 p.m., BSU
5:30 p.m., Canterbury Club
6:30 p.m.. MSM
Thursday, November S
5:00 p.m., Sigmq Tau Delta
5:30 p.m., WSO k
5:30 p.m., Faculty Women
6:00 p.m., Senate
7:30 p.m., Intramural Football
8:45 p.m., Intramural Football
Friday, November 6
8:15 p.m., Faculty Recital
Saturday, November 7
7:00 p.m., Autiss Dinner
Co-Rec Night — WRA
Press Club Dance
Golden Shears Breakfast
Monday, November 9
Mid-semester exams
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