The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 20, 1955 Page: 3 of 4
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Wednesday, April 20, 1955
Clubs Will See Pictures,
Select Coed for Award
Coming attractions for campus • Dr. J. C. Montgomery from Dal-
organisation* feature the .howiag u„ i, to ^ thl, Hp.aktfri according!
of lide of South America, the , . , ,, '
nomination for a cod award, and £ N"
a visit from it psychiatrist.
(iaaima Theta I'pnilon
(iamnia Theta Upsilon, geo-
graphy club, will m««?t at 6:80 p.m.
today ut I2«M> Kgan, home of Dr.
WiiIut Hansen, gt-ography depart-
ment director.
Miss Nettie Jo Cummings of the
foreign language department will
show slides taken on a recent visit
to South America, according to
Walter Stoneham, Dallas, vice-
president of the group.
(ireen Jackets
Letters have (wen sent to fac-
ulty members by the (Jreen Jack-
ets requesting co-operation in the
selection of a girl to receive the
Beulah A. Harriss award this
year.
The award was introduced on
Honors day, 11*511. to honor the
(ireen Jacket sponsor, Miss Beulah
Harriss, of the physical education,
health, and recreation program for
women.
I'si C hi
"Informal Experiences of a Psy-
chiatrist" will be the topic of an
open meeting of Psi Chi, psychol-
ogy fraternity, to be held Friday
at 7 p.m. in the union building au-
ditorium.
M . reporter of the organisation.
Collrjir Citizen'* Club
Members of the College Citizen's
club saw the 1D63 Girl's State
movie, sponsored by the Denton
American legion, Thursday in the
manual arts building-
Activities carried on during a
session of the Girls' State in Aus-
tin each summer were shown in the
movie.
Kappa Mu K psi Ion
Mathematics students will com-
pete today at 6:80 p.m. in room
!i09 of the science building in a
mathematics contest sponsored by
Kappa Mu Kpsilon.
Any student taking a freshman
| course in mathematics up to anil
i including analytic geometry may
compete for the prize, an engraved
handbook of mathematical tables
and formulas.
Phi I'psilon Omicrun
Phi Upsilon Omicron, home eco-
nomics honorary organization, has
made plans to give some small
equipment to the home economics
department of Fred Moore high
school, according to Miss Nell
Davis of the faculty.
Uarieti
Of Food-
hamburgers, steaks, Mexican
foods and waffles served
all day.
6:30 a.m.—9:30 p.m.
7 days a week
at the
Waffle Inn
MIS. Locust C-4416
The Campus Chat
To College Station . . .
AMUSEMENTS-ACTIVITIES
Opera Group to Make Trip
b> JOYt'K II FN Ml Y i larious comic opera hinges on a
Opening performances of "Die practical joke which Kisenstein,
Flcdermaus." spring production of |,y Hdl Woodruff. Dallas,
the Opera Workshop, will be pre- (|||(.(> , fritn(i, Kalke, to
sented Friday and Saturday at V.......II
Texas A and M college, accord-j>'v Bi" )errM
ing to Miss Mary McCormic of Kisenstein took his friend from a
the School of Music faculty. masquerade ball and left him bliss
The complicated plot of the hi-' fully unconcious in the street. When
Sororities Continue Activities
With Ending of Greek Week
ANN HARRISON and BILL WOODRUFF
. . . Die Fledermaus"
- Now Svrvlro l'hot.>
Spirit of Spring . . .
Fraternities Slate Socials
With the many activities of
(■reek week behind them, the soro-
rities are keeping up a busy round
| of social affairs.
Alpha Delta Pi
Approximately twenty A I p h a
Delta Pi members attended the
TCI J chapter installation banquet
Saturday night ut the Kivercrest
country club, Fort Worth.
Chi Omeua
The Chi Omegas took part in
the initiation Sunday of Chi Omega
chapter on the TCI J campus.
The members held their annual
formal Kleusenian banquet Monday
night in the Starlight room of the
Southern hotel.
Kappa Delta
Local chapter members helped to
initiate the TCU Kappa Delta
Chapter Friday night and attended
the installation banquet Saturday
night on the TCU campus,
/.eta Tail Alpha
The (iammu Psi chapter of Zeta
Tau Alpha was installed at TCU by
the local Zetas Friday anil Satur-
day. The North Texas group und
the newly-initiated chapter gave a
coffee Saturday morning honoring
the national officers at the home of
Mr#.. Newkirk in Fort Worth.
he awoke in the midat of a jeer-
ing crowd, he was determined to
repay Kisenstein for the joke.
To complete this desire, Falke
invites Kisenstein to another mas-
querade ball and also arranges for
Rosalinda, Kisenstein's wiife, to
come disguised as a Hungarian
countess. Kisenstein unwittingly
makes violent love to the countess,
Ann Harrison, Amarlllo, who is
determined to punish her husband
for ulso making love to their flir-
tatious maid a*, the ball.
Matters get more complicated aa
the story progresses, but it has a
happy ending after everyone stag-
gers into the town jail.
Other members of the cast are
Su Davis, Dallas, Adele; Bob Mi-
lam, Portland, Ore., Alfred; Dick
Bryan. Tyler, Dr. Blind; Art Wil-
liams, Fort Worth, Frank; Sally
Williams, Miami, Okie., Ida; Tom-
my Wright, Dallas, a bum; Ed Pil-
ley, Dallas, Frosch, and Christine
Thomas Port Arthur, Prince Or-
lofsky.
Tom and Jo's Cafe
serving ffomf food tine* 1935
Open 6:00 a.m.
702 S. Elm
Close 8:30 p.m.
Ph. C-8314
CLOSED SUNDAYS
(Jetting into the spirit of spring j election of a rose queen, selected
this week, fraternities have a Rose j from 12 contestants.
ball and u Good Will banquet
scheduled on the social caletidur.
Sin ma Phi Kpsilon
Sigma Phi Epsilon's annual
Rose ball will be held Saturday
| night in the women's gym. Fea-
| tilled on the program will be the
NOW PLAYING
The Four
Freshmen
Dance to the Rhythm of
Johnny Cola & His
"Music That Refreshes"
Colony Club
Across from Adolphus, Dallas
Hill
CIGARETTES
ODERN SIZE
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True Tobacco Taste... Real Filtration
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PRODUCT or t
A dinner will be held at 7 p.m.
in Hubbard hall previous to the
dance which starts at it p.m.
(■eesles
(iooil will is the theme of u ban-
quet sponsored by (ieezles frater-
nity to be held at (1:30 p.m. Fri-
day in Marquis hall.
Presidents of fraternities and
sororities will be invited in addi-
tion to department heads and the
deans of men and women.
Sigma N'u
National Service week, spon-
sored by Sigma Nu fraternity, has
College Calendar
Today
4 e in Sophomore elub, UHNT tifflr*
5 |> in . Illuit Kry room ||, union liuililinir
•1:*10 l' fn Vitrwtiy I,if,., room ll, union
building
0:80 p.m.. I'lii'lM Mpntloii. 11-202
i p ro . Initiimlire rlub. IIA-SI7
H p ro . AII-('oII«k<' 'iiihri\ union building
Thursday. April 21
4 p.m., Mu I'lil Kpullon Coke parly, Holla
fiiimmn ramp, Chilton hall
«i p.m., Rover M Kami-y rlub, llrnilenion
hall
<!:.1II pm. Alpha l.aml l Delta, union
building auditorium
•1 :.t0 p.m.. Home Management hufM nip-
per. home management limine
7 p.m.. flamma Iota Chi. 1200 W rheatnul
7 p m . l-etlermen'« T-Club, men'n gymna-
sium
7 p.m.. Knppa Alpha I'l. union building
7 :S0 p.m. Voung Demur rut* manual art*
building
XPtMPUS *2
ISif lamutti tuuuia^
Today - Saturday
MAN WITHOUT
A STAR
Starring
Kirlr Douglas
Starts Sunday
EAST OF EDEN
Julie Harri',
Jame*. D«an
•eeeeee
See Hollywood's finest
froductions in North
exas' largest ft finest
theatre, The Campus,
at special students
prices.
I'hoscn its project for Denton this j
week. The chapter from North j
Texas will take down the windows !
of the Cumberland Presbyterian
Orphans' home, spray and clean j
them, and repair defects in the i
window sills.
Kappa Alpha
The KAs are making plans for j
SO couples to spend Saturday und I
Sunday at the Kagle's Nest on En- i
gle M o u it t a i n lake near Fort I
Worth. I
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GARBO
IS BACK
The wonderful series of maga/ine
articles on (iarbo started a nation-
wide (lentand to see her on the
screen again
By special arrangement with M-CJ-M we arc honored
to present the most fabulous personality of our time
in her greatest romance!
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Linguist, Virginia. The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 20, 1955, newspaper, April 20, 1955; Denton, TX. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth313685/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.