The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, April 10, 1964 Page: 3 of 6
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Friday, April 10, 1964
Sororities
ADPis Hold
French Party
A Parisian nightclub wan the
setting for the Alpha l>e)ta l*i
spring dinner dance Saturday night
at tiie Holiday Inn 1 he decor wan
red accentuated with gold cande
lahruma
Larry Christian wu# named the
Alpha Delta Pi "Diamond Man”
foi his help to the sorority The
four spring pledges were formally
presented to the members.
Vl.l'IIA PHI
Ellen R lege I was named best
pledge of the week at the sorority
meeting Monday night
Mrs. Jams Williams, district
governor from Dallas, will visit
tiie sorority Monday She will at
tend tiie regular meeting Monday
night and have conferences with;
the sorority on progress anil future
plans.
( Ill omega
Awards were given to five ( hi
Omegas at the Founder's Day K1
eusian Banquet April 2 at Mar
i|Uis Hall.
Chi Omega bracelets were given
to Sue Jones and Julie Ramey for
the best spring and fall pledges
Ellen Moss received a Inucelet for
outstanding member Susan Meyett*
**«*- ci.ws.-ii bv»t ustcr by ths
fall pledge rlii" and Catherine
lllanchard was awarded the schol-
arship trophy for the most im
provement since pledging
Mrs James Sleeper spoke to the
sorority on “Chi Omegn Present
and Future ’’
DEI.T \ (. VMM V
Dorthea Wat km- and Sandra
Gross have been named the out-
itanding members of the month.
EFT A I VI ALPHA
The Holiday Inn in Denton will
be the setting for tiie /eta Tau
Vlpha formal spring dinner dan <■
Saturday night The Red Hearts
will play for dancing
The Campus Chat
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PAGE J ACTIVITIES AMUSSMENTS
Frats Ready for Greek Week
• Que^n Contest. Sing Song To Kick Off Activities •
Twelve women will compete foi tiie title of (,teek VV *-ek
Wueen Wednesday night at the dinnei Ht the Ramada Inn .p..n*.*i
ed by Phi Kappa Sigma
Candidates are Judy Ludden and Judy Perryman Alpha Delta
Pi. Su, Ellis and liarbaia Hi. knei Vlpha I'h St:. .!■■•:. iv 1
Sandra Anders. Cin Omega. Ronnie Hoecei and i m Winner
Delta liHiimia. Theresa Howard and Sandra Remv Kappa Delta
and ( truly Mettle and Glenda ' artei Zeta lau Vlpha
Ml VI TV V N D SI Hill VHSIIII*
I lie coeds ail1 b« judged ol. b. uu'.y and holai -1.. j. hy , pi,
sentatives from each fraternity, and th. winner v!1 b. clowned
a' Sing Song at 2 pm April P.r m r i . Mam Vw.h: ritjo The
•linnet will be a prelude to tio- Greek Week events Vpii; |>» J |
Of all tiie events, Sing Song take tin- most prepaiation and
time I’unhellenic rules allow each sorority six hours of group
practice each week with no turn limit on sectional practice
KN l N( I V I ION Mil. PltOltl KM
"Word enunciation is our bigg.-.t problem." said VI o- lloeger.
Delta Gamma song leader Kvcrv yeai vv. spend many hours
working foi deai and precis* pronunciation I believe that tins
piohlcm is ommon to alt tin- gi.-ips," site added
WI . tio1 fratormtu too • no tin. loita' .n- on their prac
t 1 a ml '' n ■* , r i ■ tli, i. • >-. .* \\ it hunt i he i r
problems
Donto h t ie \ 11. 'bre, I o , t'lie' it CI i (,n (I.,. third year
f*'* ’hat lug, •’ pi. i 11. , g., that they can
sing
II VRV J s | | pi i loss
n.ell h.ivi in - v. - 111 : w iti- it glo ip before and
f rr .king a
then mouths and
• feat
Trophy for a Queen
Bill Whitaker, preiident of Phi Kappa Sigma, and Ronnie Hickenon,
The trophy that will be given to tne Greek Week
night and announced April 19 at Sing Song
Queen.
IFC repre*entative, prepare
The queen will be choien Wednesday
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Marquee
Oscars: Jones vs. Cleopatra
By M V in TVTI'M
An English movie niade in
Knglatid and an American mov
ie made in Italy. Hollywood,
England and various other places
are two ,,| the top contenders for
movieland's coveted l>cst pic-
ture Us, ,H to be presented Mon
day night
The movies aie "Torn Jones'
and the cinemaapeeimular "Cle
Delta Sigs Schedule
Playboy Party Saturday
Delta Sigma Pi professional. They are Clay Baxter, Dale Dicken,
business fraternity, will have its Crank Tallis, Karl Kay. Jesse I*o
annual Playboy Party Saturday pen, Wayne Lowry, Woodrow
night The party will begin at s Mitchell. Jack Mori Men Rippy
p.m at the fraternity house, 1400 David Sheppard and AI Sonsino
VV Hickory
A hand from Fort Worth will
Prcpnintiohs »r«- already being
, , made for the fraternity’s 10th
provide dan. e music and the house Anrm,M „lir> ,.arty N1a> u, the
will be de orated with a Playboy
Party kit, ordered especially for
the party Members and invited
guests will be attending the semi
formal dance.
Eleven pledges of the Epsilon
pledge class were installed as neo
phytes in the fraternity Friday
Holiday Inn
The annual Rose Mall will Ik
combined with the party Jesse
Iiopcz and his band will furnish
music for the dance, and the 1904
Rose of Delta Sig will be announc-
ed.
opatra." The first half of "Cleo
pa* i a” gives the English movie
some competition, hut after the
intermission "Tom Jones" is in
the running alone Those who
tune in Channel S at 9 p.m Mon
day can see if tiie academy
agrees
"TOM JONES" has tionuna
tions for awards in every cate
gory except best actress and best
song.
An early prediction by the
Dallas Morning News has "Tom
Jones” as the probable choice
in the best picture, best actor
and bent director categories
The movie certainly wouldn't
I•«■ a bad r-hoii but there is
tiff competition m is.-rj
gory, since the general run of
movies and acting appears to he
improving
FOR INST VN< K in the best
actor slot, Albert Kinney will
have to beat out Rex Harrison,
who acted brilliantly in “Cleo
pntrn,” and Paul Newman, who
also did a good job in the title
role of "Hud," not to mention
Sidney Poitier. who starred in
"Lilies of the Field.”
And director Tony Richardson
vies against old pros Elia Kazan
("America, America"! and Otto
Preminger ("The Cardinal") for
best achievement in directing
Still, Miss Hetty Anderson, as
sistant manager of the Campus
Theater, said -he believed ‘Tom
Jones" cast and ■ rew members
would leave with their arms full
of gold statuettes
Frat Pledges Repair
Denton Day Nursery
Two fraternity pledge classes Harter party at the Sig Kp house
are doll.i their part to keep Den Saturday night
ton both clean and Iwautiful Sigma Phi Epsilon took --. .ml
Sigma Phi Epsilon pledges spent plan in the statewide Delta Tau
Saturday sprucing up the Denton Delta invitnt-onnl relay- at an
it y'County Day Nursery Houston State Teachers ( ollcg,
They painted the kitchen and Saturday
runt porch. replaced broken VII* n Dodson, a senior from
.teens, mopped and waxed floors. Cameron s(*t two track records
"Mai.. *’ ihi
they won t open up
mistake )i<. added
Dining tl. 'lo.i .v, , > . nf prcpaia* r > .. - . roup must learn
two selections ami cure appropriate i.istiiim • that ...st no more
t ban $.> per pet son
I o.l gi op I- i lowed I.’ noi. it.- ■ -m the ■ ',*,. eight minutes
’c ’ '• "tic or I '.. n i ii ,t.. i■•! getting on and ..ff the stage
bm. w : , . i t , .1 i rig • frotetr ity ami sorority
(.leek Wii-I- i .lit.
i II Vldiil H V< I
Delta Su mo Phi is initiating o harlot race on April 2n The
chariots will 1 r built and pulled bv fraternity pledge.
I Wo event till Igmo Nu l- .iy line r>t» Vpl'll 21 and the
S|)' mo Phi Ip .-ii I. v hall tournament . • ? > Vpiil will give
tin sennitic a banc- te compete
I- tat emit V p'.-dg. will I I III" out Hu He i l> ,. v • Ie- April 23
foi t h. K a pi oi - ie ii o III. v ■ Ie loo
Exes Display
Children's Art
washed windows and cleaned mit
the attic
Theta ( hi pledges have bought
i. large oak tree which they are
T Mating for the beaut if icat ion of
the campus They will plant the
t r. e Saturday morning in a Ie. a
• n st ill to Ik- determined
I. V M Ml) V ( III VI.PII V
l ambda Chi Aiphu will bold its
onnuul White Suit Dance at Double
Tree Ranch Saturday night Royal
I aide will provide entertainment
PHI KVIPV SM.MV
Mill Whitakei has been elected
A wore Meatle, a toothpick ,, sident of Phi Kappa Sigma
sculptor, and papier mach- men | Hob Ti dale
Tron. .- .t. t -pa-; an- in- ••*•.( (. |>|f ...
clulili. ii s 111! now on exhibit in the . (ary, David Mrnimtad. tr.-u .lei .
i Art Building Gallery. Itodgei Taylor. scholastii chair
The show. which will run) man; Harry liav. pledge trainet
through April 1H. consists of work ( harlie Uav, social • hairman. and
done bv students of North Texas <;|(.n Lively, rush chairman
• exes
Each teacher who was invited to Slt.M V Nl
submit work was asked to send two Duv.- ’Taylor ha been elected
examples The noncompetitive mini IF’< representative foi Sig
show is the second of its kind to i,a Nu
'Vh'f.,Xulty ....I IK.. Stuil.nl SII.M . nil Kl-Hll -IN
Art Education Association are Sigma Phi Epsilons and then
sponsoring the display dates will go semiformal for a Red
with a broad jump of 22 2 and a
high jump of 5 111
Delta Sigma Pi from Stephen I
Austin won the meet
TIIKTA < III
Newly elected officers for Theta
chi are Neil McArthur, chaplain;
Phil Peters, pledge marshal; Ward
VV lute, membei at large. Ri< hard
Miller, house manager . Jack VV m
te. - historian. Jim VVysong. Ii
liranuri; and Tommy Nall and Ron
me Stevens, ritualists
The Theta Chi pledges will paint
tl. fraternity house and recarpet
the living room Saturday
PI K VPP V VI PH V
1 anelle , mi, ... |
Dream Cirl of Pi Kappa Vlpha at
n formal dance at the Itakei Hotel
in Delia - Saturday night
Miss Shannon is a i-iiihi o.Iu
cation major from < i.rpus < hiisti
She iia also attended Vhib-ne
• hri-t ihii < ollege
Her attendant - v. .•■;* andr a ( i
ley, Monnie Dixdat and Sherry
Mr T. I Veen
ALL RECORDS SMASHED!
HELD OVER
SECOND GREAT WEEK!!
'HhSNV MRS, \W\ nOOMSfJMK HACHWt ”
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suspense comedy
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Peter Sellers • George Cv$cott
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Stanley Kubrick s L, w
Dr. Strangelove
or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb
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With State Choir
JOBS ABROAD
STUDENTS & TEACHERS
.1 • NEW Tory Lists hundreds uf
permanent caret' pp rtuntm- m fur pi S utT
America Africa and tfu- Pat tic ♦ MAI f r
TKMALT Totals 50 c untres Giv.- .peofic
addresses and names prospective U 5 employers
with f-irciyn suDsidianes f xct-ptrt ncbly high pa,
tree travel et( In additu-n en( ’ ,ed vital gu d
and procedures nett ,ary t f reign employment
’..-.it i sf act- n guarante “d n nd lw d I a r , t ■ J.
At.r ad Direct' ry (' 0 B x 13593 Pit en ».
An/- >na
BSUers To Sing at Camp
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Don Murray
FROM HELL TO TEXAS'
The Most Famous Goof Up
Who Ever \0ent To War
Five North Texas Maptixt Stu-
dent t'nion member)* will sing with
th*- State BSE Choir at l.atham
Springs Baptist Encampment April
17 19
The group will sing for the
State MSI’ Leadership Conference
Those in the choir arc Roy Row
ell Midland; Pam Cooper, Victor
ia; Patsy Gumfory, Cleburne. Su
san Etheridge. C'-oasett, Ark ; and
Robert Cannon, Dallas
Any student wishing to go to
the conference should sign up at
the MSI' or contact MSI Director
Chet Reamed.
I’KEHHt I Mtl \.>
"Paul’s Letter to the Philip
plans" will be studied in the re
naming Wednesday night pro-
grams of the semester at the Pres
hyterian Student Center The meet
ings start at 7 p m
The weekly Sunday supper will
be held at th*- PSC at .402 VV Oak
rather than at the St Andrew
Presbyterian Church for th*. rest
of the semester
CATHOLIC
Newman Club members will en
joy a weekend of fun at larleti.n
State College 111 Stephenvllle
Tarleton will play host for a
dinner, dance and campus tour
The group will leave at 10 a m
Saturday from the Imma-ilati
Conception Catholic Church Pm
ish Center and return Sunday af
ternoon
A program on "Mirth ( ontrol"
will la- conducted by Drs Glen and
Mary Hoffman, Catholic doctor- >f
Dallas, at. 7 p.m Wednesday at
the Palish ' enter
Rides will leave th*- t'nion Build
mg Ht 7:15 p in A social will foi
low the program
CHRISTIAN
Dr Richard Owsley of the phi
losophy fu< ulty will speak at tin
Burning Mush Coffee House on
"The Idea of th*- University" at
9 (0 p m.
The Coffee House is located at
1*;o7 W Hickory
The Disciples uf t'hrixt student
group will meet with the Pu shy
terimt student giuiip for -uppei
at 5 .40 p m Sunday at the Pres
hyterian Student t enter
A discussion on the possible con
solidation of the two groups will
be held afterward
» IIKISTI VS sc II \< I
Members of tin- < hi istian Scum.
Student Organization were enter
tained at a supper in th*- home of
M i and Mrs Dan I Downing of
Dallas Sunday
Th*- group will meet at <i 4.r>
pm. v-v e*in«-siiH> Mm n-it»
f*u a lelige. is program prepared
by students
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North on Highway 35 Business
Route (North Elm St.) or North
on Bonnie Brae St
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