The Rambler (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 07, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 3, 1964 Page: 5 of 6
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Baa Baa, Black Sheep
The nip of fali is in the air and you allow yourself to he over- vast stretch of line that, horde:.-
the spiiit of intramural eonipeti- whelmed by the sheer number of on the territory of the men's room
tion !ires the sporting blood of us people waiting in line for food, you but it is rather inconvenient and.
all. And this year the sport we might convince yourself there is in a frenzied crush, could be em-
can all identify with, all partici- something really worth waiting barrassing for girls.
Adjustment." the
P' nn.i ssee Williams stage
■h was turned into an
bopular movip. "will open
ek stand at -the Fort
■Community Theatre on
pate in, has
levan.
made it big at Wes-
.
meuy concerns a young
In ho pay an unexpected
tola friend while they are
ingi few problems — (it's the
condiy of their marriage and
[ngs fouldn'l«'Jbe worse!) The
ead fc.; a v problems of his
wife and child have left
n on; Christmas eve. "You're
through a little period
itmentr1 he keeps telling
ig couple, somewhat iron-
rider the circumstances,
(he problerfts on the "stage
jick and heavy, the laughs
jher side .of the footlights
e equal, and in the end
jng comes unscrambled and
fe ends up, if not wiser, at
jppier.
kt ton, making her first ap-
je at Community Theatre,
(seen as Isabel Haverstick,
appy bride, with Fred For-
tembered for role in "Har-
id "Middle of the Night."
equally unhappy groom.
Altenbach, last seen in
Is Choice." is the helpful
ivho can't manage his own
:e, and Betty Ecker, who
t in "Gaslight," is his tru-
^^!e. Cecilia Thompson, direc-
or ol| iast season's "Come Blow
Your iporn. ' plays the role of Mrs.
^^^icuddy, the bombastic
mother-in-law. with Cecil Wilson.
last|p "Two Blind Mice" as her
lellige! -nt. husband. Adelene
will appear for Community
Theater for the first time as Susie,
and pen McKay, also making his
HMbpearance. will be the police.-
man.
This is the year of intramural
line standing. The preliminaries
and time trials were held during V i r >• i
maictratiAn __j l , , , «>ne, you know you can t live much
i egistiation and book buving and i • , .. , . , .
„ .... r " "u longer unless there is something
now serious competition is under- „„ . ..». . 1
*i, • . up there to wait for, thus you are
'' I (- T( ' °''d evening excited about getting there to sus-
W rLh0SC vvh0 auren 1 stronB tain your life.
enough to keep up the pace or
rather the lack of it, in line stand-
ing are urged to train harder
(standing in line behind vour suite
for up there, thus you are excited Such are the trials and growing u cut ion majo
about getting there to get youp'due pains of Wesleyan and we must f^f 3 Qg'
portionjQcjf you allow jwFself to persevere or starve.
be overwhelmed by the sheer nunv
ber of minutis sf.ent waiting „in
Name Omitted
From Alpha Chi
The name of Glenna Jean Nolen
was inadvertently omitted from
the Alpha Chi list for honorable
mention. She is an elementary Ed-
wit h a grade-index
helps) or get a meal ticket from
the Big Top. u
Of course there are those that
feel subversive elements are afoot.
The Brazilian coffee merchants
mates while waiting "for the phone cou,cl be makin* a kilIing for Part
of intramural line standing is per-
iodically breaking from the ranks
for a cup of coffee.
Other than the pure joy of lock- Often dorm teams work on a
ing your knees and bracing your platoon system with team mem-
back against the wall for bers sitting out part of the stand,
the duration of the stand, these then coming in for substitution,
phenomena could have psychologi- And too. there^are special plays
cal and physiological overtones. If to be employed^vhen you find
: * yourself hopelessly mired in the
pack. You can always develop a
bad case of nWTTnimifient-impera-
tive-class and cut to the head of
the line to throw yourself on the
mercies of the record keeper. This
usually pays <fff in instantaneous
admittance to the hallowed food
line. However, when everyone gets
on to this maneuver, line standing
Students Can Apply
For European Jobs
Every student in American e\n
get a summer job in Europe and
a travel grant by applying directly
to the European headquarters of may evolve into leap-frog in front
the American Student Im'orrna- of the door as everyone insists
tion Service in Luxembourg. that he or she has a class in ten
Jobs are much the same asc»tu- minutes.
pam Garber is director of the
show! with the set designed by
Cliffftarville and Bill Bailey.
An iopening night reception for
. the lu iience and cast members
willije sponsored by the Commun-
ity ||poater Guild. Hostesses will
be Mr P. H. Hollifield, Miss Jane
and Miss Asia Ayres.
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Pen mances will be given No-
^^^Jr 4-7, and again November
$p| Curtain is at 8:30 p.m. The
box ftffice opened yesterday,
fiiBc-ervations may be made
bv going by the theatre at
f. Sylvania, or by calling
612.
Brown, a star fullback for
leveland Browns, makes his
fri picture debut in a eo-
jtig role with Richard Boone,
|t Whitman and Edmund O-
in 20th Century-Fox's adven-
'estern Rio Conchos opening
Worth Theatre Friday. Dur-
Ihe film he wondered if it'
not be safer to stick to pro-
jhal football.
|Rio Conchos the rugged Mr.
is: attacked and beaten by
bandits; attacked and
by Apache Indians; bound
^^Jtiragcod by his heels behind
»e; shot at with both guns
rrows; tortured and banged
head with a gun butt: and
t in the midst of the gigantic
Bion of a wagon load of gun-
ier in tlte film's hair-raising
x. And Jim insisted on doing
ese stunts himSelf.
dent summer work in the U.S.
with employers offering work pe-
riods ranging from three weeks to
permanent employment.
Lifeguarding, office work, re-
sort-hotel jobs, factory, construc-
tion. camp counseling and farm
work are only a few categories to
be found among the 10,000 jobs
ASIS has on file.
An interesting summer pastime
not found in America is tutoring.
Numerous well-to-do European
families are inviting American col-
lege students to spend the sum-
mer with them and teach their
children English.
Wages range to S400 a month,
and in most cases neither previ-
ous experience nor knowledge of
a foreign language is required.
ASIS, in its s&'enth year of op-
eration: will-place more American
students in summer jobs in Europe
this summer than ever before.
Students interested in working
in Europe next summer may write
directly to Dept. II. A9J5, 22 Ave.
de la Liberte, Luxembourg fCity.
Grand Duchy of Luxmbourg, en-
closing S2 for the ASIS 36-page
booklet which contains all jobs,
wages, working conditions, etc.,
job and travel grant applications,
and to cover the cost of handling
and overseas air mail postage.
Perhaps the boys don't mind the
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