The War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 22, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 26, 1953 Page: 4 of 4
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The WAR WHOOP
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GAMMA SIGMAS AND FRIENDS The 10 pledget of Gamma
Sigma girls' social club took their teddv bears to dinner recently.
Left to right they (the pledges not the teddy bears) are Jane Wilson
Evelyn West. Janis Ponn Ann Akcrs Florence White LaGaytha
Wood Carolyn Cridcr Dorothy Hill Frenkie Tanner and Helen Fry.
Adams McCullough Summerlin
Collaborate On Musical Play
As their final picre of woik at
McMuny Bill Adams and Jim
McCullough along with Macon
Sumrrlin aio going to produce
an 01 igmal mu.Mcal comedy en-
titled "Them Lovely Hills."
General auditions for the sow
are slated Tuesday night.
Mr. Adams and Mr. McCul-
lough have woiked together on
the dialog and lyrics of the play
while Mr. Sumerlin has com-
posed the score for 17 musical
numhi'ts. Mrs. Ethel Tiice will
be choreogi apher.
The locale for "Them Lovely
Hills" is in the hills of Ten-
nessee near Chattanooga. Ac-
cording to Mr. McCullough the
show cannot be called entirely a
musical comedy but is more in
the form of an operetta since the
entire third act is musical.
The sets will be built by liar-
C. M. PRESLEY
JEWELER
209 Pine
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Campus
capers
call for
Coke
Rehearsals stretch out
for the big Glee Club
tour is ahead. Work ami worry call
for a pause so relax . . .
refresh with ice-cold Colic
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TEXAS
vey Pinner with Mr. McCullough
in charge. Members of the art and
speech depaitmcnts will also as-
sist. Volunteers from Dr. Richard
C. von Ende's Chanters will make
up the greater part of the chorus.
The three ballet numbers in the
show will be pel formed by Mrs.
Trice's ballet class.
There will be some special
auditions tomorrow night. Rehear-
sals for the cast of over 190 will
begin April 1.
Tentative production date is
the second weekend in May.
Future Teachers-
continued trum Page 1
as a profession. McMurry's can-
didate is Mildred Akens.
Six workshops are slated
Saturday afternoon and Sat-
urday evening. Dr. Dormer
will speak at a banquet in
Iris Graham Dining Hall.
Miss Future Teacher will be
presented at the banquet.
Officers of the State FTA are:
Dr. Andrew Hunt McMurry
sponsor; Gene Hutchinson North
Texas State Teachers College
president; W. C. Simpson Aus-
tin College vice-president; Betty
Jo Wall North Texas State
Teachers College secretary;
Margaret Smiley Texas Tech
financail secretary.
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Foundation Has
Quaker Service
A "Quaker Service" comprised
the meeting of Christian Founda-
tion last night in the social hall.
Lights were turned out and
everyone was given a chance to
participate in the worship service.
Bert Affleck was in charge.
SOUTH JUNIOR BAND
PLAYS IN ASSEMBLY
South Junior High School band
directed by Russell Grcep pre-
sented Tuesday's assembly pro-
gram. The band played marches over-
tures and novelties and featured
a cornet solo.
Selective Scrvice-
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repeatedly stressed that no
deferment is an exemption.
"A deferment is a delay or
postponement" he said "and
in no way cancels the duty of
the regittraant to meet his ob-
ligator. Liability of a college
student for service remains
until he is 35 years old."
Many students have been con-
fused in differentiating between
the I-S and II-S deferments. The
II-S deferment is considered on
the basis of class standing or
qualification test and is discre-
tionary on the part of the local
board.
The I-S deferment on the other
hand is provided for by the law.
A college student ordered to re-
port for induction while he is sat-
isfactorily pursuing a full-time
course is entitled to this I-S de-
ferment until he finishes his aca-
demic year provided he has not
had his induction postponed or
been deferred as a student prior
to June 19 1951. He may be given
but one such deferment and it is
incumbent upon him to notify his
local board of his status when he
receives the order to report for
induction.
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BARBER SHOP
2246 South 14th
ADAM'S
FOOD MARKET
2242 South 14th
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Ko Sari-IHR Tangle
For 'Mural Cage Flag
A gleaming gold trophy will
bo in the balance when the Ko
Sari Knights and the IHR Roos-
ters tangle in the men's intra-
mural basketball playoffs in In-
dian Gym next work.
Both teams finished the
regular season with a 9-1
win-loss records and agreed
to hold a two-out-three series
on Monday Tuesday and
Thursday if necessary.
Times for the tilts have not
been tat by intramural di
rector D. V. Marcum but
will be posted on the Ad
bulletin board.
Ko Sari gained a tie last week
with twin wins over the Fish and
Kiva. Tuesday the Knights
mangled the Fiosh 78-55 with Ed
Cooper tossing in 17 points; To-
jan Cunningham led the loseis
with 16. The following evening
Ko Sari shellacked Kiva 55-35 as
W. C. "Chester Strickland mesh-
ed 19 markers.
The two finalists' single
losses were to each other.
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A colorful version that features crisp dashes
and makes up into a cool and flattering walk-into
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In brown on tan copen on grey and green on brown.
Early in the season Ko Sari
hopped on IHR 49-41 to take
a decisive lead in the intra-
mural tourney but in a re-
turn tilt the Roosters triumph-
ed to the tune of 42-38.
IHR will be hard after W. C.
Strickland who usually manages
to not a goodly number of points
while controlling the backboards
with the help of teammate Ruddy
Dulin. but then oK Sari will have
a few headaches too. Senior Rill
Sisson is one of the coolest team
players in the tourney and he and
"Milo" Mays hit consistently from
the outside. Roth teams are well
adapted to the "fast break" sys-
tem with such speedsters as Ed
Cooper. J. W. Aldudge and Jack
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The War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 22, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 26, 1953, newspaper, March 26, 1953; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth100898/m1/4/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting McMurry University Library.