The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, March 20, 1959 Page: 3 of 6
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Greek Girls 'Sneak'
(In the (print; u pledge class'
cy lightly turns to thought* of
sneak The members are wateh-
and keep a clone eye on the
jdjjfss. Then, suddenly, they are
hi', and all the fun begins.
/.There is a mad scramble to find
||)<- clues which the pledges left
fthind. These will tell where to
Kid them.
a When they are finally located
4 buffet dinner is served and the
pj' dgrs present the skit on which
tti.-y have been working.
Delia (iamma
♦,1m; pledges held the first sneak
f the season Tuesday night at
tfi- Gaslight Supper club.
* The theme was Easter in Paris.
(9 jes were hidden in Kaster egu>
at various places in Denton, and
members were presented with
ffcvors of colored rabbits' feet with
Mi individual verse about each girl
attached.
J The skit was about a lonesome
0. Ita Gamma in i'aris and a kind
Blister bunny. The bunny was good
gough to introduce her to some
| ich i;irls who got togeher anil
jned a new chapter of Delta
lima. Can cans, clever lines,
p<l colorful costumes added to
affair.
| The pledges presented the song
tfliieh they had written to com-
(rf'-te the program.
I Another pledgeship activity is
tfi" round of parties through w hich
tli" sorority and fraternity mem-
bers, who will be working closely
on various projects, get to know
•in h other.
| I'hi Kappa Sixmo fraternity en-
tertained members and pledges of
JLDI'i Monday night, and Delta
■gma I'hi invited the Zeta pledges
to an informal dance and party
at the clubhouse. The t'.ieme of
the party was Get Acquainted.
Alpha I'hi
iThe Alpha Phis are having their
annual Porget-Me-Not ball Satur-
<* > night at the Lakewood coun-
try club in Dallas. Dinner will be
served at 7 p.m. and will be fol-
lowed by dancing.
The pledges will present their
pledkfe song and the Alpha Phi
Man and the Beat Member will be
announced.
Alpha Delta Pi
The ADPi pledge class is plan-
rttoi; a cake walk Thursday at
4 p.m. on the UB slab. All are
invited.
Members and pledges will at-
tend services at the Episcopal
church Palm Sunday.
Chi Omega
Members and pledges of Chi ()
will attend church Sunday as a
group.
Chi Omega held its Phantom
ball Friday night, attended by
members, pledges, and their dates,
all attired in various costumes.
The pledges presented a skit en-
titled Cla.-per the Friendly Ghost
for the entertainment of the even-
ing.
/eta Tail Alpha
Zeta pledges will hold a rum-
mage sale Saturday from 5 to
a.m. in downtown Denton.
Sigma Phi Kpsilon fraternity
.rave a party and dance for all
YUL BRYNNER, with his famil-
iar bald pate, glowers from 4
scene in The Ten Command-
ments.
I members of Zeta Wednesday at
7:15 p.m. at the clubhouse.
Members of Zeta attended morn-
ing mass at the Immaculate Con-
ception Catholic church Sunday us
u group.
Members, pledges, und alumnae
of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority chap-
ters in Texas will meet in Fort
Worth Saturday at the Kivercrest
country club for the fifth annual
; Zeta Tau Alpha State day.
A workshop will be held in the
morning from 10 to 12, where a
discussion on projects, programs,
and philanthropic work will be
conducted.
A reunion hour will be held at
2 p.m.
Twenty members anil pledges of
Gamma Phi chapter who will at-
j tend the meeting are Miss Ursula
I Angeil, general advisor; Donna
| Rankin, Weatherford, president;
I Pat Bradley, Tulia, vice-president;
I Connie Bishop, Dallas, secretary;
|Jacque George, Paris, house presi-
dent; Sally Rinaman, Dallas; Vir-
ginia deHay, Dallas; Gay McWil-
liams, Dallas; Carol Thomas, Iowa
Park; Betty Gates, Kerrville; Peg-
j gy Gates, Kerrville; Peggy Hale,
Kilgore, and Shirley Fielder, Fort
Worth.
Others attending are Gail Mor-
ris, Fort Worth; Elaine Neal, Tem-
ple; Peggy Paul, Dallas; Martha
Bagby, Dallas; Carol Fcland, Fort
Worth; Jaclyn Skaggs, Dallas;
Margaret Wyatt, Dallas; Juanez
Teaff, Snayder; Bettye Lou Ridg-
way, Dallas, and Kirsten van
Cleave, Houston.
Pledges Elect VIFs,
Prepare Party Plans
Fraternity pb'iiges have elected
■I ( crs and scheduled informal par-
t h with the sorority pledges.
I'll eta Chi
(Miner* of the Theta Chi pledge
elas-. are Dick.e Pierce, president;
Jim Sears, vice president; Alan
Scnael'er, secretary and treasurer;
Don Doir-ey, social chairman, and
John I urner and Tony Goolsby,
program clurrmen.
l.aM week the Theta ( his jour-
ney* to Austin fot the annual re-
gional ronvention held at the Texas
Sphinx ball '.o be held sometime in
April.
I.anibda < hi Alpha
The Lambda Chi Alpha Found-
er's day dinner will lie held Sun-
day for alumni and active mem-
bers.
Sigma Nu
Sigma Nu pledge olticers are
Henry Mangum, president; Conrad
Pond, vice-president; Charles
Brothers, treasurer; Richard Hill,
sergeant at arms; Gene Hollings-
chapter Activities included a ban- head, social chairman, nnd Mike
i|iii t and a semi-formal party. (Wilson, song leader.
EASTER IN PARIS
DG's pledges present their sneak
Clint Photo liy IIAUOII
For Holy Week . . .
Religious Clubs Back Activities
and a semi-formal party.
Delta Sigma I'hi
Delta Muma Phi pledge olticers
are Pat Cox, president; Bob Laird,
vice-president and secretary; Jim
J Chapili, treasurer, ami (ill Willis,
social director.
Saturday night the Delta Sigs
were visited by Frank Lloyd, as-
sistant to the executive secretary
of Delta Sigma Phi International;
Ken Knapp, special field represent-
ative, and Lloyd Roade, member
of the board of governors for this
region.
Plans are being made for a
NOW SHOWING
Easter vespers for the North
Texas campus will be held in the
main auditorium Monday at ti:!10
p.m.
Holy Communion services will be
held at several NT student centers
during the coming week.
Baptist
A wiener roast sponsored by the
Marquee . . .
Yul Brynner Dominates Film Fare
In Religious, Oppression Stories
by MIKE FLANAGAN
Yul Brynner dominates the ■
movie scene in Denton this week. !
The man with the strange hair J
style stars in both pictures at the
local theatres. His latest movie,
"The Journey," opened Thursday
for a week's run at the Campus,
and the other, "The Ten Command-
ments," has been returned to the
Fine Arts.
♦ • •
Sandra Dm- will delight ram-
pus males in a midnight show-
ing of "GidKet" Saturday at the
Campus.
Deborah Kerr co-stars with
Brynner in "The Journey." Ja-
son Robaras Jr., Kurt Kasznar.
David Kossoff, and Marie Daems
provide the <itars support
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The story concerns a busload of
political neutrals of assorted na-
tionalities who try to escape from
the revolution in Budapest to safe-
ty across the Austrian border.
Emotional conflict rises between
Miss Kerr, an Englishwoman, arid
Brynner, a Russian commander.
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It seems that Brynner has eyes
for Miss Kerr, and the other neu-
trals try to persuade her to be
nice to him so they can proceed
with their travels. Miss Kerr trys
to escape with a scientist. You
take it from there.
There's not much to be said
nlmut "The Ten Commandments"
which everyone doesn't know al-
ready. The action in the movie
is taken from Exodus, Psalms,
Acts, Numbers, and Leviticus.
There's a lot of colorful scenery
shown in the production.
• • •
In addition to Brynner, the
movie offers Charlton lleston, Anne
Baxter, Yvonne De Carlo, John
Derek, Nina Foch, Edward G. Rob-
inson, Dcbra Paget, and Sir Cedric
Hardwicke.
BSC will be held at Camp Copass
Friday. Rides will leave the center
at 5:45 p.m.
A Youth Revival clinic will be
held Saturday from 2 to <1:30 p.m.
in the Baptist student center. The
clinic is being held for those in-
terested in working on youth re-
vival teams this summer.
Presbyterian
PSA will present a lenten cho-
ral reading, "The Passion of Jesus
Christ," with readings from Mat-
thew, Mark, Luke, and John at the
First Presbyterian church follow-
ing the supper Sunday.
The faculty drop-in will be held
at the home of Dr. A. ('. Walvoord,
professor of education and director
of teacher training at TWU. Dr.
Walvoord is serving his second
year as a member of the local joint
board for Presbyterian Christian
Life.
The Sacrament of Holy Commu-
nion will be celebrated at the NT
center Wednesday at 7 p.m. with
| the Rev. William B. Rogers con-
ducting the ceremony.
Christian
DFS will hold a bowling party
j tonight at 7:15. Rides will leave the
I ad building at 7:15 p.m.
Sunday evening at 5, DFS will
: meet for supper and a program at
I the First Christian church. Dr.
! Lear Ashmore, of the speech and
drama department, will piesent the
! program, "The Lord's Supper."
Methodist
A special Easter Holy Commu-
' nion service will be held in the
Methodist student chapel, 109 Ave-
nue It, Wednesday at Ci:."U) a.m. The
Uev. Richard Bright, student di-
rector of the North Texas Method
ist Student movement, will be the
celebrant.
College Calendar
Today
7:30-10 p.m., freahman rlaaa k hop, lab-
oratory RchooJ icvmnaaium
H:lf> p.m., irraduate voire recital by Wal
ter Foater, main auditorium
Saturday. Marrh 2t
7 a.m.-3 p.m., Future Homemakem area
f meetinir. main auditorium
II a.m.-I p.m., (Jrean Jacket homMomiiiK,
Mar-mi* Cryntal room
I p.m., A FLA fenciriu tournament,
women* K>'mniiaium
H p.m., Alpha I'hi formal, Lakrwtaai
country club
8 p.m.-11 midnight. AFROTC nnd lt« tf *r
Kamey AF club, military ball, women'*
ftymnaaium
7:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m., Kappa Alpha infor-
mal d«nr«\ 300 S. Loctiat
H p.m., Saturday ni ht ata^r* ahow with
Traitor and Area . movie. "The llappy
Road" with fJene Kelly and Marbarit
I.ange
Sunday. March 22
3 p.m., ntudent violin recital. Sally O'fteib
ly, main auditorium
Monday. Marrh 23
4 p.m.. Debate dub meeting, historical
building, room 300
6:30 p.m., all-college veapera, main audi-
torium
8:16 p.m., graduate trumpet recital, main
auditorium
Turaday, Marrh 24
7*8 a.m., Grfeeti Ja<-ket'n formal initiation.
women'a Kymnaaium
4 p.m., Radio club meeting, radio atudio,
hifttorlral building
r pin.. I'hi Mu Alpha Htnfonla meeting,
muaic hall
p.m.. Junior Mary Arden meeting.
Mary Arden haige
♦>:ir p.m., Student Keligioun council, UH
auditorium
5:30 p.m.. Ueta Beta I tela meeting, M «a-
t«*r* hall, room 12ft
p.m., Higrna Tau Delta meeting ad-
miniat ration building, nami If 2
r> S0-i p.m.. Tbetu Sigma I'hi Matrix t .
bb "Top (*oeda on fampuw" award". Cry*-
t.'il room in Maniuia hall
«:!f) p.m., fine art*, number Wiaatwind
Quartet, main auditorium
Perfect for Easter
White Arnel Pleated
Skirts - $8.95
Blouses to Match
$2.98 to $7.95
Beautiful Selection
Easter Dresses
$8.95 to $24.95
C^ampuA CfJfeyiate JSloti,.
103 AVENUE A
ALSO AT DOWNTOWN STORE
STUDENT THEATRE
Jack Webb Janet Loiqh
Edmond O'Brien in
PETE KELLY S
Blues
— Also —
THE FLY
STARTS SUNDAY
Paul Newman Sandra Dee
Piper Laurie Je*n Simmons in
UNTIL THEY
SAIL"
RANCH0
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
NOW SHOWING
Charlton Heston Yul Brynner
Charles Boyer in
The Buccaneer
— Also —
Dale Robertson linda Darnell
in
City of Badmen
STARTS SUNDAY
The Comedy Riot of the Year
Once Upon A Horse
— Also —
Gregory Peck Susan Hayward
David and Bathsheba
in
In Color
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Yul Brynner
Deborah Kerr
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m and graceful, the lines of
Glenhaven't softly tailored suit
with demi-belt low on the waist.
So easy to accessoriie for Easter
parading, shopping in town or
traveling this summer. Fashion of
"Contessa," a supple blend of
rayon and acetate with the look of
teitured silk. Choosa navy, beige
or turquoise.
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Ward, Madeline. The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, March 20, 1959, newspaper, March 20, 1959; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth307080/m1/3/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.