The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 24, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 16, 1959 Page: 3 of 4
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Wednesday: Dec. 16, 1959
The Campus Chat
AMUSEMENTS-ACTIVITIES
Week-End Nuptials Set Mood
For Future Marriage Ceremonies
Wedding nuptial* were solemn-
for one couple last week, set-
ting the mood for others to follow,
lr in-S> pert
Miss Krun Irwin, a Methodist
h -pttal School of Nursing senior,
nd Walter Charles Sypert ex-
. hanged wedding vows Saturday,
. veiling in Bassett chapel of Cliff
Temple Baptist church.
The bridegroom, a senior here,
the sun of Mr, and Mrs, Walter
i Sypert Jr. of Dallas. The bride's
a rents are Mr. and Mr> Walter
\ Irwin, also of Dallas.
Jones-linker
\L-- Wanda Mae Jones will
marry Charles Mack Baket at 8
p m. Feb. •"> in Cliff Temple Baptist
hurch in Dallas.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. O. S. Jones Jr. of Fort
Worth and Mr. and Mis. 0. M.
Baker of Dallas.
Miss Jones is a graduate of
Texas Women's university and was
a princess at the TWU Red Bud j
festival. Her fiance attended NTSC
and was graduated from Southern
Methodist university. He is a
member of Alpha Mu Alpha, a
pre-med fraternity.
Wright-Hoot en
Francille Wright and William'
W. Hooten will be married Jan. 'J!'
in the Vickery Methodist church
in Dallas.
The future bride, daughter of
Mr. and Mr- John F. Wright ,>f
Dallas, is a senior, a member of
Green Jackets, the Women's Fo-
rum, American Childhood Educa-
tion association, and the Women's
Recreation association.
Her fiance is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. William R. Hooten, Dallas.
He attended NTSC, where he be-
longed to the American Marketing
association.
Tate-Mcl.auren
Wedding vows were exchanged
I eb. tj in the First Baptist church
ill Dallas between Miss Sally Tate
of Dallas and Donald B. McLauren
of Midland.
Daughter ol' Mr. and Mrs. James
<>. Tate of Bonham, she received
her degree here. She was secre-
tary of Delta Gamma sorority,
Meritum president, Top Coed on
Campus in 15*58, and listed in
Who's Who in American Colleges
and Cniversities.
McLauren is the son of Mrs.
(■ordon McLauren of Sarasota,
Fla. He received his bachelor of
science degree at Tufts college and
his master's degree at the Univer-
sity of Kansas. He is a member of
Gamma Xi and Sigma Gamma Ep-
silon fraternities.
\ Iford-Neubauer
Darlyne Alford of Ozoiia will
become the bride of Bob N'eubauer
on Dec. 20 at the home of the pros-
petcive bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Quelle Alford in Oxona
His parents are Mrs. Isabella
Neubauer of Dallas and Conrad
N'eubauer of Pittsburgh, Pa.
Miss Alford will graduate from
North Texas in January. Her fi-
ance is a 11158 NT graduate.
Shepherd-Davidson
Miss Carolyn Ruth Shepherd
and Billy Joe Davidson are plan-
ning a Dec. 20 wedding in the Uni-
versity Park Methodist church in
I >a lias.
The future bride, daughter of
Mrs. Kloisc Birdwell Shepherd of
Dallas and H. P. Shepherd of
Austin, was graduated from
NTSC. She belonged to the College
Players, Senior Mary Arden club,
Student Religious council, and the
Yucca staff. Miss Shepherd did
graduate work at the University
of Denver, where she belonged to
Sigma Alpha Kta and the Ski
club.
A former student at the Uni-
versity of Corpus Christi and the
University of Houston, the future
bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Para
Ola Davidson of Dallas and A. M.
Davidson of Roswell, N.M
Kinhorn-Stanley
Bethrothal of Miss Janice Dale
Eirihorn to Stanley Lawrence
Wyll, a student in the Baylor uni-
versity College of Dentistry, was
a n iiou need recen 11 v.
College Calendar
Wedne da>, Dei-. IK
10-11 a.m., School of Music recital,
main auditorium
2 7 p.m.. Phi Kappa Sigma Christ-
mas party for Lena Pope or-
phans
5 p.m., Mu Phi Kpsilon meeting,
music hall
i! .'to p.m., Varsity Life, UB, room
D
0:46 p.m., NT Christian fellowship,
room D
7 p.m., Blue Key meeting
7 p.m.. Press club meeting, J-101
7 p.m., NT Methodist Student
(tint Photu l>> AtlKIAN
PAINTING AND DOING gen-
eral clean-up at McKenna park
in Denton are Sigma Phi Epsilon
pledges. This was the community
project chosen by this semes-
ter's prospective members. The
Sig Eps are the only fraternity
which requires such a project of
its pledges each semester.
movement meeting, Methodist
student center, 109 Ave. B
7 p.m., W. N. Masters Chemical
society
7-1*:.'t0 p.m., Kappa Alpha pledge
pledge party for Kappa Delta,
004 Woodland
7:30 p.m.. Philosophy club meeting,
UB auditorium
7:30.10 p.m., Sigma Phi Kpsilon
social for Delta Gamma, frater-
nity house
'.i-10:!10 p.m., all-college dance with
'Fessor and Aces, UB
Thursday, Dec. 17
1 p.m., I'anhellenic meeting, dean
of women's office
t! p.m., Iota Nu Sigma meeting,
BA-317
Alpha Lambda
U B. room D
Los Caballeros,
Delta
Kates
In Second Appearance . . .
Fraternity Sings
With Boys' Choir
Wishing You a Merry
Christmas
For the ladies: Cosmetics by Helena
Rubenstein, Ma* Factor, Revlon,
D'Orsy, and Dorothy Gray.
A wide variety of gifts
You can find
gifts to please
for all of your
friends and relatives
when you shop
the Cheerful Santa
way at Perryman-Williams.
Certain to please
and pamper is our
latest costume jewelry
You'll find many
novelity gifts and
a wide assortment
of Pangburn's Candy.
for the ladies and gentlemen
125 Ave. A
Perryman-Williams Drug
DU 2-5461
A School of Music fraternity
will make its second appearance
tonight in Fort Worth with the
Texas Boys' choir, while Christmas
activities dominate other club news
this week.
Phi Mu Alpha
Phi Mu Alpha P-infonia of
America will make its second ap-
pearance tonight at 8 in Fort
Worth's Will Rogers auditorium
with the Texas Boys' choir.
The Boys' choir is directed by
George Bragg, an ex-student, and
is composed of i40 boys ranging
in ages from K to 13 years. The
choir has been featured in more
than seven hundred major concerts
in the United States and Europe.
Bragg began the choir 14 years
ago in Denton.
Phi Mu Alpha consists of 50
voices and has appeared in sev-
eral performances this year.
The Boys' choir and Phi Mu AI
pha will join in the performance
of the Bach Cantata No. 78 and the
Ode to St. Cecilia's Day by George
Frederick Handel. The Boys' choir
will also perform the Ceremony of
Carols by Britten.
ItlAM TMtATHf
C/iSuses
NOW SHOWING
Tl.o
WARklOR
AND THE
SLAVE
GIRL
BARGAIN PRICES
STUDENTS & FACULTY—50c
Pi Delta Phi
Pi Delta Phi, French honor so-
ciety, will present its Christmas
program Thursday at 7 p.m. in the
home of Dr. Marian DeShazo, de
partment of foreign languages, at
llll W. Mulberry street.
The program will consist of a
still nativity scene in which Mary
will be portrayed by Lucilc Neely,
Denton, and Maurice Duperre,
Portland, Me., will lie Joseph.
Christmas carols will be sung,
and refreshments will be served.
Philosophy Club
Two recordings of literary works
will lie played and later discussed
in tonight's meeting of the Philos-
ophy club at 7 :30 in the union
building auditorium, according to
Dr. George Linden, sponsor of the
group.
"The Investigator," a play in
which man thinks lie is bigger than
the law, and "The I'haedo," one
of Plato's analogues about Soc-
rates and his act of suicide, will
be heard i>y the philosophy stu
dents attending the meeting.
Music Clubs
Christmas Coke parties will be
given for freshmen and transfer
music students by the two women's
music fraternities this week.
Sigma Alpha lota will hold its
party today at 5 p.m. in the music
hall auditorium.
Mu Phi Kpsilon will give a par-
ty at 5 p.m. Thursday in the or-
chestra hall. A program will he
given by new members,
MENU
Jim Lewis of Rising Star, vice-
president of Music Educators Na-
tional conference, announced Mon-
day that MENC members would
sing carols between classes this
week in the School of Music.
MENC members decorated a
Christmas tree Friday night in
the lobby of the music building.
Sigma Alpha Iota, Mu Phi Epsi-
lon, MENC, and Phi Mu Alpha are
planning to present the janitors
and secretaries in the school with
Christmas gifts Friday.
History Club
A Christmas party will be held
Thursday at 7 :30 p.m. at St. Bar-
nabas Episcopal church by the
members of the History club, ac-
cording to Dr. trby Nichols, one
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Goliath and the Barbarians
in Colorscopp
.trtfrinq Steve Reeves
Chelo Alonio
Bruce Cabot
jsir b
y;
Les Banter
DU 2 5426
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it
of the sponsors of the club.
Games, refreshments, and prises
will be included In the social ac-
tivities.
Chancery Club
Chancery club members will
hold their annual Christmas party
tonight at the farm of Walter
Mise, Arlington, according to
Harry Stokes, Caldwell.
The Mize farm is located a few
miles out of Denton, and rides to
the affair will be furnished. The
members are planning to leave to-
night at <5:30 from the manual
arts building.
(1:30 p.m.,
meeting,
<i;3l) p.m.,
stahlos
0:30 p.m., Cam ma lota Chi meet-
ing, 120-1 W. Hickory
7:15 p.m., Newman club meeting,
Newman hall
7:30 p.m., History club meeting,
Parish hall, St. Barnabas church,
Elm street
7:110-10:30 p.m., Kappa Alpha par-
ty, l'.'lH W. Prairie
Phi Kaps, Zetas Host
40 of Lena Pope Home
Members of the Phi Kappa Sig-
ma fraternity and the Zeta Tau
Alpha sorority are to be hosts to
40 children from the Lena Pope
home in Fort Worth today.
The children are to be served
dinner, and each is to receive a
present from Santa Claus. A car
caravan is to bring 20 boys and
20 girls to the Phi Kappa Sigma
house at 1 p.m.
On Campus
with
MaxShuIman
(Author of "I Was u Teen-age Ihearf" "The Many
Lows of Dohie dillix", etc.)
DECK THE HALLS
When you think of Christmas gifts you naturally think of
Marlboro cigarettes, leading seller in flip-top Ihix in all fifty
states and if we annex Wales, in all fifty-one- and if we annex
Upland, in all fifty-two. (This talk about annexing Wale# and
Lapland is, incidentally, not. just idle? speculation. Great Britain
wants to trade Wales to ti.e United States for a desert. Great
Britain needs a desert desperately on account of the tourist
trade. Tourists are always coining up to the Prime Minister or
the l/ord Privy Meal, or the Thane of Glarnis, or like that and
saying, "I'm not knocking your country, mind you. It's very
quaint and picturesque, etc., what with Buckingham Palace and
Bovril and Scotland Yard, etc., but where's your desert?"
•. but mkrrt •pu.r desert?
Before I forget, let me point out that Scotland Yard, Britain's
plain-clothes jsilice branch, was named after Wally Scotland and
Fred Yard !.<> invented plain clothes. The American plain-
clothes force is called the F B I. after Frank B. Inchcliff, who
invented fingerprints. Before Mr. Inchcliff's invention, every-
body's finger- were absolutely glassy smooth. This, as you may
imagine, played hob with the identification of newborn babies
in hospitals. From 1791 until 1!«M no American parent ever
brought home the right baby from the hospital. This later be-
came known as the Black Tom Explosion.
(But I digress. England, i was saying, wants to trade Wales
for a desert. Sweden wants to trade Upland for Frank B.
Inchcliff. The reason is that Swedes to this day still don't have
fingerprints. As a result, identification of babies in 8wcdish
hospitals is so haphazard that Swedes flatly refuse to bring
their babies home. There are, at present, nearly a half-billion
unclaimed babies in Swedish hospitals -some of them well over
eighty years old.)
But I digress. Marllmro is, of course, an ideal Christmas gift
for your friends and loved ones who enjoy filter cigarettes. If,
on the other hand, your friends and loved ones like mildness
but don't like filter-, then you can't go wrong with a carton of
Philip Morris. If your friends and loved ones like a subtly
mentholated cigarette that combines refreshing taste with high
filtration, then buy a carton of Alpines. (Alpines, incidentally,
are named after the late Alliert O. Pine. A1 Pine worked all his
life to invent a cigarette that would combine light menthol and
high filtration, but alas he never succeeded. As by-products of
his research he did manage to invent the atom, the gooseneek
lamp and the cocker spaniel, but the lightly mentholated high
filtration cigarette, alas, never. Now this dream is realised,
and what could l e more fitting than to pay tribute to this gal-
lant man by calling this cigarette Alpine?)
We, the makera of Marlboro, Philip Morrli and Alpine are
note enjoying our tilth year with Max Shulman. Obctouely,
we think he h a funny fellow. We think nou'U tMnktotoo.
If you look at hie telecltlon eeries "THE MANY WW
OF nOBIK OILUS"—and read hie latest book, "I WAS A
TUBS -AGS D WARF."
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Newell, Charldean. The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 24, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 16, 1959, newspaper, December 16, 1959; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth307127/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.