The Rambler (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 3, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 27, 1955 Page: 3 of 4
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AT HEART is Mrs. Addie Thetford White, TWC freshman,
! a life's dream when she enrolled in college after thirty-
)f married life. She is the mother of five children.
While 'rambling' around in the
newspajwr morgue recently, >;our
! roving reporter came across tlx:
I following bits of information.
September !S, 1940
j Rams blank Oklahoma City 13-0
jIn season opener. For the fourth
straight year the fighting Rams
; prevented the Oklahoma City Golrl-
j bugs /from scoring. The Rams took
I advantage of blocked punts to
! score. The most thrilUng moment
came when John iiosea rushed in
from his end position to intercept
an attempted OCU lateral and rac-
ed 80 yards before being brought
down on the Bug two yard line.
TWC scores came in the first and
fourth periods of play.
• • *
Freshmen girls underwent a var-
Student Reporters
Needed for Rambler
Students who would like to work
on The Rambler are urged to con-
tact Editor Henry Calhoun or
Business Manager Jimmy Watson
at the News Bureau Office in the
Administration Building. Experi-
ence on a school paper .is"requested
but not a prerequisite!
led initiation at
sophomores The
all wi-ijr green
the hand, of the
Fish girls had to
dresses Tuesday
through Friday. fheir hair had to
be braided and tied in green ribJ"
Mn matching the dresses No t
make-up was allowed at all. Does ;
this sfjund like a good idea, girls? j
Super Market Library installed
Course Taught Over Television
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Mijj< Hf-ris Davenport, movie
star,vame to Fort Worth by plane
and was met by the Ram football
team and Willie. Miss Davenport
1 NIVKKSITY OK TEXAS
Adlai"Stevenson wiil be the kick-
off speaker in the 1055-56 Great
Issue Series, "The American Dollar
—for Peace or for Power?" Steven-
son will lead off the six-speaker
program September 2H in Gregory
was so thrilled she hugged Willie's j Gymnasium with the topic "Anie-
Year-Old Freshman
i ys xYo ung at Heart'
} pre-school child in the
thirty years naturally
young at heart," says
ord White, $2 year-old
lan from Fort Worth,
n to five children of her
White has kept three
cn for a total of eleven
she says, "forced me
step ahead of them
(the reason I started to
[she laughingly stated,
getting ahead of me,
college would help me
with them."
Jren thought it was on
that Mrs. White, 3900
enrolled in college af-
|s of married life — her
I with the Corps, of En-
jit she assured them that
impulse but a dream
[had been harboring all
est thrill about college?
jriil be able to graduate
paughter, Electa Lou, a
It. Carmel," she happily
|lit," she said, "that it's
for me to learn all my
: quickly after all these
the faculty and students
I so grand to me that I
|ll be able to continue
t>n."
ry education and Eng-
^re are subjects that ap-
White right now, prob-
of her love for child-
cause of her interest in
jtwo of her poems pub-
.vspapers, one of which
ring, entitled "Quest":
Noughts come to man
lamidst a crowd or in
let of home.
|it chance a cloud or tree
6es memory to run free
'le colored
of life
^ell out man's
of strife.
|that war within
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jlldhood, 'til he
he rest—
|>ught strange thoughts
knew the answers
a simple few.
Iby is collecting simple,
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homespun poems which contain ■&
philosophy of lift. When asked her
own philosophy of life, Mrs. White,
stated, "When I was about twenty-
eight years of age, I read a poem
entitled 'Compensation,' by Elsie
Janis, and the following worcls in
her poem seem to have been my
own thoughts: "I'm glad I'm just
me, because God hasr. built some-
thing of me for eternity."
Besides her daughter. Electa Lou,
Mrs. White has three other daugh-
Librarian Suffers
Heart Attack
Mrs. MoyBostick Fields, librar-
ian, suffered a heart attack on
Thursday, September 22, at Ap-
proximately 8:45 a. m. She is now
at Harris memorial Hospital. Mrs.
Fields graduate from Texas Uni-
versity with honors. She has Seen
at Texas Wesleyan College since
1951. ■"
ters, one of whom is Janis White,
a teacher of exceptional chii«Hsri
at South Elementary School.
Other daughters are Mrs. J. W.
Cutts of Memphis, Tennessee^ and
Mrs. Roy Cockerell, whose.husband
is a football coach in Douglas,
Arizona.
Her son, Robert White, resides
in Garland.
The three boys whom she raised
with her two grandsons, David
and Daniel, and her grand-nephew,
Noel.
Red Cross Begins
Swimming Classes
Beginning swiroming classes are
scheduled for September 28 by
the Red Cross. The classes will be
held Thursday night at 7:00 p. m.
irv-1Ue T. C. U. Pool. Anyone in-
terested^ -should call FA-9341.
Thare are about 10 openings in
the class of 20.
neck and thanked the boys, then
wailed, "What am I going to do
with him?" When she found out
that she couldn't take him back to
Hollywood, she gave .him back.
Wonder if Willie missed the cine-
ma animal kingdom?
• * • •
Mickey Rooney starred Th the lat-
est Andy Hardy picture at the
iTivoli, "Andy Hardy Meets Debu-
tante." His three leading ladies
were Judy Garland, June Preister,
and Ann Rutherford.^....
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Philosophfan, Philomathian, >*>-
reseophian, ifcerosophian, Adkisson-
ian, and Susan*M. Key! A These
sound like part of the Greek alpha-
bet or a lesson in astronomy, but
in reality they are names of TWC
societies unearthed in the college
annals.
The .most ancient society on the
campus is Susan M. Key now in it's
48th year of existence. Susan M.
Key was the wife of Bishop Joseph
Key, one of the founders of . Poly-
technic College. -
The Susans hadva Brother society
called Philosophian. Later, to keep
them company, the Korosophian
and Philomathian clubs were form-
ed. Philomathian was later changed
to Adkissonian in honor of the first
president of this institution.
The present-day Korosophian
society was founded in 1898. Al-
though there was ao short-lived
Koresophian in 1896, it was replac-
ed by the present club in '9$.
* * *
Miss Hazel Hunnicutt conducted
the first meeting of the personality
improvement class for the. dormi-
tory students Monday night in Anrt-
Waggoner Hall.
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Friday morning.' at 10 o'clock'
every new girl on the campus iS
invited to tWe YWCA meeting in
connection with the big sister-
little sister tradition.
rica the Economic Colossus."
TWC GradWeds
In Gainesville
Miss Maurine Kavanaugh became
the bride of Gene Luther Watts at
Gainesville, Texas, September 14.
Mrs. Watts, a '55 graduate from
Hamilton, ia the assistant county
home demonstration agent in
Gainesville. Her husband is now a
lieutenant in the air corps.
gjscK-wa "i * "ye,
Twenty-five teachers of English
from fivi? continents arrive at the
University today'for a two-months
course on English as a foreign
language.
Countries to be represented are
Japan, ten teachers; Brazil, three,
and Bolivia, Burma, Egypt, For-
mosa, Guatemala, Indonesia, Iran,
Italy, Mexico, Paraguay
(Portugal, one each.
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nated, and
books In the
ing them out..
>inis have b<
students mas
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desig
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irhcck-
Jim Hogg,
Baylor University went fin the
air with educational television of-
fering college credit. The course,
Effective. Living. -mil- be '"taught"
Peru, and each Sunday at 4 p.m. over KWTX-
"| TV, Channel 10,
* * * * ^ Everybody wil bo able to watch
former Texas gover- the course free of charge. There
You Can't Keep It
A Secret . . . " .
HIS CLOTHES HAVE THAT
SMART LOOK
UNIQUE CLEANERS
vi
-fer
; nor, took a bath on the University
j of Texas campus and Woodrow
Wilson got a shampoo.
This was done in full viewof the
students passing by and the shower
curtains weren't drawn.
Th<*re was no cause for alarm
since the campus statues always
get a scrubbing about this time of
the year.
• « • •
A super market style of library
service will replace the former
closed stack policy at the North
Texas library. Since stack permits
will no longer be issued, persons
will get their own books and peri-
odicals from the stacks. Two
will be a charge made for those
taking college credit for these les-
Wenzel &
Williamson
Barber Shop
The STYLE SHOP
for the College Student
ACROSS THJv CAMI'T S
ON ROjjEDAIJK
MAURIVFi KAVANAUGH
While at TWC, she lived in Dan
Hall and was very active in cam-
pus affairs. She was a member of |
the Rambler staff, Golden Shears, j
Baptist Student Union, Gamma j
Orrticron, Dormitory CourfcTKpresi- J
dent, Who's Who, and president of j
Autiss, social sorority..
Dr. Watts was graduated from j
Oklahoma University with a de-
gree in pharmacy and from Texas
Agricultural and Mechanical Col-
lege with a doctoniAe in veteri-
nary medicine.
EVANS
Barber Shop
3116 E. ROSEDALE
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and
A. II. EVANS
— It Pays to Look Well —
SEE
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Matinee Daily
Do what others find difficult is
talent; doing what is impossible for
talent is genius. —Henri-Frederic
Amiel, 1821-1881.
TWC Students
WELCOME
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Calhoun, Henry. The Rambler (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 3, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 27, 1955, newspaper, September 27, 1955; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth336980/m1/3/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas Wesleyan University.