The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, November 6, 1959 Page: 3 of 6
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Friday, Nov. 6, 1959
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TYPICAL. OF the dormitory floats that added festivity to the Homecoming parade last Saturouy is
the Terrill hall float. Decorated in green and white, it was topped with a large X and several cow-
girls.
The Campus Chat
In Fall Semester . . .
121 Accept Bids to Pledge
Campus Social Fraternities
One hundred anil twenty-one men Catch.n, Unities Paul Alexander, Boswell, John 1> Springer, Havid
amusements-activities
Marquee
Local Theatre Presents
Day-Hudson Comedy
have accepted liids to pleilne one
of the 10 social fraternities on the
campus, I lean William .1 Woods,
director of the interfraternity
toimcil, announced Monday.
I Hmbda Chi Alpha
Nine men began pledgeship in
l.anilula Chi Alpha. They are Bill
Orr, William (i. House, Danny J.
Nations, Jerry I.. Worsham, Jerry
O'Keai, Terry Little, Kenneth
Hraddy. H. F Agee. and Larry l>
Hampton.
Delia Kigmu I'hi
Nineteen men accepted liids to
pledge Delta Sigma I'hi: John K
I>augherty, Robert Durham, Don
Durham, .lame.-- Fielder, Tommy
McClellan.J. D. Windham. William
K Reed ami Phillip Johnson Pic-
kett.
Also J nines Hubbard Davis, J. R.
Mason, John Love, Gary K. KirU
land, John Hughes, Ronnie Holla
way, Robert H. Atwill, Hamp (iil
lespie, Frank M. liusung, John C
Winn, and James M. Holding
Pi Kappa Alpha
Pi Kappa Alpha received 10 new
pledges this fall. They are Robert
AM'.t Muzaher, Kugene William- L. Flit*. Don Kdwards, Roland Ali-
son. James Frank Whilakci Jr., -del son, Wayne Miillms, and Jerry
William \ Wilkinson, Vaughnn O. McMahan
Stewart. David Wayne Anliana, Kappa Alpha
Kenneth Seale, and Anthony Tho- Kappa Alpha received 14 new
ma- I'cititia. pledges: Donald F. Martin, Fred-
Phi Kappa Sigma die Carl Middleton, Gene Mason,
The nine pledges of Phi Kappa N°b Freeman. John Aubrey
Plan Talent Show
Sororities Make Selection of Beauties
A talent show, parent's day, and
nominations for Yucca beauty
•wards are the centers of activity
imong the sororities this week.
Chi Omega
The Chi Omega float, a huge
("date is
Worth.
Kmily Beyette, Fort
Delta Gamma
Harriet Green, Dallas, has won
the November girl-of-thc-month
award for Delta Gam ma. Sandra
Dainwood, Dallas, was selected to
owboy boot, won the Homecoming i receive the Hannah award as the
will be a guest at the ramp from
Nov. 30-Dec. 4.
The Gamma Kta chapter of Al-
pha Phi will journey to Mid-
western university in Wichita Falls
Dec 5 to install a new Alpha Phi
chapter.
Thursday the Alpha Phis will
go to Gainesville to entertain at
the state school for girls.
Laura Adams, Phillips, has been
chosen by Phi Mu Alpha, national
music honorary fraternity, as the
chapter sweetheai't.
larade sweepstakes.
Chi Omega sponsors a talent
how every year in search of col-
igiatc talent. Tryouts were held
'huisday evening in the ramp, fol-
owed by a Coke party for the par-
icipunts. Tuesday the freshman
ryout winners will perform in the
lowdy room of the union building.
Saturday the pledges will pre-
<*nt the annual "owl hoot" for
hi Omega members.
Norma Knobel, Richardson, Chi
me„a president, has been nomi-
•ted by Sigma Phi Kpsihn as a
indidate for Yucca beauty. Mar-
iret Mitchell, Denton, is the
eezle's choice for Yucca beauty
Chi Omega's Yucca beauty can-
month's best pledge.
Judy Smith, Richardson, will be
sponsored by Delta Gamma as a
nominee for Yucca beauty. Connie
Hood, Borger, will represent Sigma
Nu, and Jamie Ray, Fort Worth,
will be sponsored by Kappa Delta
Pi in tin- Yucca beautv contest.
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Kappa Delta
A program by the Kappa Delta I
pledges and an open house is!
scheduled by Kappa Delta sorority j
Sunday in observance of the annual
parent's day.
Alpha Phi
Mrs. Elizabeth Smith. Alpha
Phi's national president, was i
Monday visitor in the Alpha Phi
College Calendar
I chapter in Chilton hall,
n- Alpha Phi's district
governor
Whether you are about to
graduate
or
Just beginning your
college education
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To The Campus Chat
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with the news on the campus. The
Chat is the only means of keeping
you well informed
you are going to be around for
nother year or two, send the CHAT
d relatives or friends so they will
iow what's going on at NT.
Call E*t. 354 or stop by the CHAT office
room 104, journalism building
Friday, Nov. 6
12 noon, Sigma Delta Chi meeting,
Steak House
7 a.m., Meritum meeting, 11B,
room E
7:30-10:30 p.m., Alpha Phi infor-
mal party, North Texas club-
house
Saturday, Nov. 7
K p.m., football game, University of
Louisville, Fouts field
Sunday, Nov. 8
11 a.m., Sigma Phi Epsilon execu-
tive meeting, fraternity house
•j-t! p.m., piano workshop, main
auditorium
Monday, Nov. 9
2-.'! p.m., class choir, main audi-
torium
-I p.m., Debate club meeting, H-300
4 p.m., Interfraternity council WW
meeting, office of dean of men
•1 p.m.-, Phi Upsilon Omicron meet-
ing, MA-303
li-H p.m.. Kappa Delta Pi banquet,
Crystal room, Marquis hall
6:30 p.m., Delta Sigma Phi meet-
ing, fraternity house
f>:30 p.m., Kappa Alpha meeting,
fraternity house
0:30 p.m., Lambda Chi Alpha meet-
ing, fraternity house
0:30 p.m., Sigma Nu meeting, fra-
ternity house
7 p.m., Alpha Delta Pi meeting,
Chilton hall, ramp 4
7 p.m., Alpha Phi meeting, Chil-
ton hall, ramp 0
7 p.m., Delta Gamma meeting,
Chilton hall, ramp H
7 p.m., Kappa Delta meeting, Chil-
ton hall, ramp 1
7 p.m., Pi Kappa Alpha meeting,
fraternity house
7 p.m., Sigma Phi Epsilon meeting,
fraternity house
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7 p.m., Phi Kappa Sigma meeting,
fraternity house
7 p.m., Kappa Sigma meeting, fra-
ternity house
7:15 p.m., Delta Sigma Pi meet-
ing, fraternity house
7:30 p.m., Chi Omega meeting,
Chilton hall, ramp 3
Tuesday, Nov. (0
<1 p.m., Radio club meeting, his-
torical building
5 p.m., Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia of
America meeting, orchestra hall
auditorium
5 p.m., Sigma Alpha Iota meeting,
music hall, room 110
fi:lii p.m.. Junior Mary Arden
meeting, Mary Arden lodge
6:30 p.m., Sigma Tau Delta meet-
ing. AB-102
6:45 p.m., Ellen II. Richards club
meeting, main auditorium
7 p.m., Pi Omega Pi meeting, HA-
115
7 p.m., Association for Childhood
Education meeting, UB auditor
ium
X p.m., Physical Education Profes-
sional club meeting, women's
gym
H-! p.m., Chi Omega Freshman Ta-
lent show, UB
Sigma are Paul J Schmitz Jr.,
Hitl> Frank Erwin, James Cart-
wright, Boli Hubbard, Edward
Owens, James M Bailey, I. C.
Burchfield, Barry Brunei, and Bill
O Tanner
Kappa Sigma
Kappa Sigma received nine
pledges Charles E Tanner, Bill
Schroeder, Michael Ozyiny, John
C Kilman, Pat It. Buttrain, Jimmy
F. Bassett, Albert Calvin, Gar\
Hill, and Ernst M Davis,
Theta Chi
Theta t'hi's 13 new pledges are
John Webb, Don E. Smith, Richard
Doyle Robertson. Larry Dean.
Cliff Bowden, anil Roy G. Turner.
Also Christopher Penhallow, Bill
Benson, Larry Allied, Van Meri-
dith. Don King French, Carl W.
Covington, and Freddy Brasher
Sigma Phi Epsilon
The 12 new Sigma Phi Epsilon
pledges are Paul Bellows, Don
Marth, William Gerald King, i.d-
die .1 Henry, Jack McCheaney,
Vic Lambert, Thomas Earl Rentlcy,
Gerald Campbell, David F. Norrls,
James O. Bailey Jr., Gordon Crig-
ger, and Gary Bowers
Sigma Nil
Sigma Nu received It new
pledges: James P. Fowler, J. Mor-
ris Carter, Wayne Wassom, Jerry
F. Waldrup, Wilson Lee Moore,
David L. Geary, and Roliert A.
Gearheiirt.
Also Reginald Earl Culpepper,
William It Springfield, Norhert E.
Stnnislav. Michael E. Sehwille,
Thomas I. Bridges, Gerald W Wil-
son. and John Alvin Morton.
Geecles
The 12 new Gce/.lc prospects are:
Bill Cole. Jackie Charles llolloway,
Noe E. Flores, Donald E. Allen,
Joseph Alton Crum Jr., Mack D.
Show to Bring
Frosh Talents
Talent by campus freshmen will
lie presented in the annual Chi
Omega-sponsored show at X p.m.
Tuesday in the Howdy room of
the union building.
"First. <econd, and third prizes
loving cups will he awarded to
the students who show the most
talent," announced LaQuitu Noble,
Tulia, co-chairman of the one-hour
show.
Men Carpenter, Port Arthur, co
( i a i man of the show and M'rs
N.d'!c viewed tryouts for the tnl'*nt
show Thursday night in the Chi
Oo.ega ramp in Chilton hall.
N<- admission will be charged
for the final competition Tuesday.
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Wolf, Joe Moody, ami Lewis liar
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Also Hobb> t'heairs, Henry Cas-
tillo, Geraltl Barham, Dickie Talia-
ferro, Travis Htiffines, William L
Usbrooks, and Elgie Seainster.
b> SANDRA ( LARK
A telephone party line inadver
tently brings together Rock Hud-
son and Doris Day in the hilarious
romantic comedy, "Pillow Talk,"
now showing at the Campus then
tre.
Hudson, as u song writer, does
a very successful job in his first
comedy role as lie pursues Miss
Day, the woman loved by his best
friend, wealths show backer Tony
Randall.
"South Pacific," Rogers and
llaminer.stein's musical Broadway
dor at the Fine Arts theatre
through Tuesday. The color, song!),
humor, and beauty are all there,
Lovely France Nuyen portrays
Lint, the island girl with whom
John Kerr, as l.t. Joe Cable, falls
in love but can never marry.
Pert Mitzi Gaynor as Nellie For-
bush does a lively version of Honey
Bun and I'm Gonna Wash That
Man Bight Outa My Hair as her
romance with Rossano Brazzi, play-
ing the French planter Emile de
Becque, has many happy and al-
hit, is now showing in all its splen- I most as many sad moments.
In Club Activities
Young Republicans Hear Senator;
Professor to Appear on Program
Plans are made by the Young
Republicans to hear Senator Thur- !
ston II. Morton speak in Dallas!
Monday night, and Prof. Florence ]
Cullin of the geography depart- | Christmas party for the Cumber
Meritum
Plans for Honors day, the an-
nual Meritum calling out, and the
ment will appear on the annual
program of Gamma Theta Upsilnr,
Young Republicans
Young Republicans met Tuesday
night and made plans to hear Sen-
ator Thurston B Morton, National
Republican committee chairman,
speak on the I960 Republican cum-
Monday night, James Chaney,
Odessa, president, said Wednesday.
Students attending the meeting
will leave Denton at 6:30 p.m.
Chaney said students desiring to
go should contact him before the
week is ".lit.
Young Republicans will meet the
first and third Monday of each
month in room 203 of the govern-
ment building at 7 p.m.
Gamma Theta I'pNilon
L. G. Knox of the geography
land Children's home were dis-
cussed by Meritum at this morn-
ing's meeting.
MKNC
Monday at 5 p.m. in the music
hall Music Educators National con-
ference members will meet,
A committee was appointed to
work out a definte meeting date
for the organization at a general
meeting Monday.
Sponsors for MEN*' meetings
will lie alternating faculty mem-
bers.
ACE
Association for Childhood Edu-
cation will meet Tuesday at 7 p.m.
in the UB auditorium. This meet-
ing's program is to be a panel dis-
department announced Wednesday j cussion of ex-students who started
that Prof. Florence Cullin will up their first year of teaching in
peai on the annual program of September. The panel will discuss
Gamma Theta Upsilon, national
geography fraternity.
The meeting will be held in De-
troit during the Thanksgiving holi-
days. Professor Cullin is second
vice-president of the nationnl fra-
ternity. She will also attend the
National Council of Geography
Teachers meeting to be held in
conjunction with the Gamma The'a
Upsilon meeting.
Radio Club
At the last regular meeting, Ra-
dio club members made plans for
a field trip Dec, '2 to Station WBAP
in Fort Worth,
The club will see a live produc-
tion being telecast from the station.
A Yucca beauty candidate will !
he elected nt next Tuesday's meet-
ing
\lphn ( hi
Alpha Chi's fall initiation ban-
quet will be held Thursday night I
in the Crystal room of Maripiis
hall Dt o .1. Curry of the School j
of Business will speak.
their experiences and problems as
first-year teachers, plus any recom-
mendations and advice they have
for future teachers. After the panel
discussion, the ACE will hold a
business meeting.
Thela Sigma Phi
An initiation for pledges of
Theta Sigma Phi, national jour-
nalism fraternity for women, will
lie held Monday at 7 p.m. in the
journalism library, according to
Charldean Newell, Fort Worth,
president.
At a future date the North Texas
chapter of TSP will meet witli the
Fort Worth alumnae ssociation.
The Theta Sigs are planning nu-
other spaghetti supper for Nov.
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