The North Texas Daily (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1970 Page: 3 of 4
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Sororities Schedule
Christmas Activities
The 11 social sororities will celchrale an
early Christmas this year.
Alpha Xi Delta and Alpha Phi will hold
parties Friday for chapter members and
dates. The first will be at the Denton Ath-
letic Club and the latter will be at the Green
Oaks Inn in Fort Worth.
Two sororities will go caroling over the
weekend. Delta Phi Fpsilon will visit the
Silver Leaves Nursing Home, and Alpha
Delta Pi will sing for the Cumberland Pres-
byterian Children's Home.
Festivities slated for Saturday include
an "Avoid the Rush New Year's Eve Party"
for Delta Phi Epsilon in Dallas and a tree
decorating party in the Alpha Delta Pi
chapter room Saturday night.
A rush party is scheduled lor 4:30 p.m.
Sunday by Alpha Delta Pi sorority. The
party will be held in the home of an alumni,
Mrs. Walt Parker of 290 Montecito.
Several sororities are helping the fix-
Marines in their Toys for Tots drive. Mem-
KNTU To Give
Special Features
TODAY
8:4$ Scrnadc in Blue
y .10 The Masscy I ecturcs
10:30 Conversation At Chicago (Univ. oi'C hicago)
11 30 Viewpoint (Episcopal Church>
1:00 Law in the News(Nl.RN)
5:00 Buchwald On (NtRN) S min
5 30 U.S. Press Opinion (NIK N)
6:15 B B C. World Report (NT.KN)
7:00 The Golden Age Whistler
FRIDAY
8:45 All Kinds of Music
9:30 It's a Nice Place to Visit But I Wouldn't Want l" l.tu
There (CMC)
10:30 From the Midway (Univ. of Chicugo)
1:00 Challenges in Education (NHRN)
4.00 Sound on Film (KNTU)
5:00 Buchwald On(Nl RN)
5:30 "Ihe Drum(NfcRN)
6:15 Multitude of Voices (NERN)
7:00 The Golden Age X-l or I ighi> Out
SATURDAY
9:00 No School Today (Nl KN)
9:45 Rod & Charles (C B( I
10:00 Jake & the Ktd(CBC)
10:30 Pop Teen Music Show (Southern Baptist)
11:00 The (iolden Age lone Ranger. Jack Bennv. Kdgar
Burgcn, 0//.ie & Harriet, I ihbei McGce & Molls, or the
Hardy Family
11 30 Leo and the Wonderful Country (( BC)
11:45 Goon Show (NERN)
1:00 Parent & Child (NtRN)
5 00 North Texas l ab Band
6:00 Jazz from Nevada (Nevada (Jniv )
7,00 Men and Molecules (Amer Cftem.)
SUNDAY
10:00 Words and Music (C B< )
10:30 Auditorium Orjzan (Motmon)
1.00 Beethoven The Man Who Freed Music (NKRN)
200 B B.C. World Theatre(NI RN)
3:00 NTSU Music Dept
5:00 La Vox Del Pueblo(KNTl')
5:30 Immigrant (C BC )
6:00 Classical Music (Until sign o(f)
Included are: Music from Rochester (Nl RN)
Counterpoint 9.(K)(C BC )
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bers of Delta Gamma, Alpha Xi Delta,
Chi Omega, Zeta Tau Alpha, Delta Sigma
Theta and Alpha Kappa Alpha will wrap
gifts.
Two sororities have scheduled chapter
Christmas parties for Monday night. Delta
Gamma will hold its party in the Orleans
Suite of the College Inn, and Alpha Kappa
Alpha will hold its festivities in its chapter
room.
Delta Zeta will hold a chapter party
Tuesday in its chapter room. The sorority
will also wrap gifts and decorate a tree for
an underprivileged family.
Sororities filling food baskets to deliver
to needy Denton families include Alpha
Xi Delta, Chi Omega and Alpha Kappa
Alpha. Alpha Delta Pi members are pre-
paring a special food basket to send to their
"adopted" orphan in Italy.
A Christmas party for the orphans from
the Cumberland Home will be hosted Wed-
nesday by members of Alpha Phi and Delta
Sigma Phi fraternity.
Zeta Tau Alpha has scheduled several
parties for the coming week. They include
a tree-trimming party Tuesday in the Col-
lege Inn chapter room, a caroling party
Thursday and a chapter party on Dec. 14
where a member will be elected as Santa
Claus by secret vote.
Delta Sigma Theta sorority and Omega
I'm Phi fraternity will host a Christmas
party for underprivileged children Wed-
nesday at the fraternity house, I07 Prairie
St. The two groups have also scheduled
a mixer for prospective rushees on Monday
at the fraternity house.
Kappa Delta sorority will hold a party for
chapter members at 8 p.m. Thursday in its
chapter room at the College Inn.
Around the Campus
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Eyecatcher
This week's eyecatcher is Norma
Bynum. She is a sophomore
music major from Houston. Her
favorite pastimes are sewing,
playing the organ and flower
arranging. — Photo by Don Barnes
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Music Societies To Present Program
A Christmas musical will be presented
by the three professional societies of the
School of Music at K: 15 tonight in the Mu-
sic Recital Hall.
Members of Mu Phi Kpsilon, Phi Mu
Alpha and Sigma Alpha lota will join to-
gether to perform "Choose Something
I.ike a Star" by Randall Thompson. "Ave
Maria" by Bach-Gounod, "Les Andes"
by Oliver Messaien, "Fantasy on Green-
sleeves" by Ralph Vaughn Williams, "Jesu
Bambino" by Petro Yon, "Geistlieches
Weigenlied" by Brahms and "Jesu, Joy of
Man's Desiring" by Bach
A mixed chorus and brass choir, direc-
ted by JERRY FORDERHASE of Phi
Mu Alpha, a graduate student from Ar-
lington, will perform a processional to
"Carol of the Drums," "Hark! Unto Us
a Child Is Born" by Flor Peelers and "He
Came Here lor Me" by Ron Nelson. Also
included will be "Some Children See Him"
by Alfred Burt, "I Wonder as I Wander"
an Appalachian carol "All on a Christ-
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celsis" by Florence Jolley.
"Bob and Carol, Ted and Alice," the
Student Activities Union's (SAU) last
movie of the fall semester, will be presented
at X tonight in the Main Auditorium.
Starring Robert Culp and Natalie Wood,
the movie is the story of a "jet set" couple
lhat becomes involved in sensitivity training
at a nudist camp. They share their experi-
enefc's with a second couple, Ted and Alice,
and the four become good friends through
their openess gained through sensitivity.
Three of the four have affairs with others,
but in the end the two couples realize where
they are going and see the mistakes they
have made.
About 3,600 attended the showing of
"M.A.S.H." last week, SAU's second
showing in CinemaScope, RON BLATCH-
LEY. SAU director, said that next semester
SAU will add two new speakers to the
sound system in the Main Auditorium to
further improve the movies.
Blatchley also said that SAU would like
to express its thanks to the Tri-Service
Club for its work during the movie scries
this semester. The club has been responsible
for collecting the admission fees for each
movie.
The Chi chapter of Alpha Beta Alpha
(ABA) will sponsor a Christmas program
at 7 tonight featuring slides taken in Russia.
It will be held in the home of KENNETH
FERSTL, 2110 Foxcroft Circle Ferstl is
the faculty sponsor for ABA.
The slides featured were taken on a tour
of Russia by MISS EVELYN MESS-
MORE of the music facults.
DR. NAT ADAMS, a woman veteri-
narian, will be guest speaker at a meeting
of Alpha Lambda Delta, freshman women's
honor society, at 6:45 tonight in the Uni-
ted Ministries Center.
Dr. Adams, a former North Texas stu-
dent, will speak on the theory and practice
of animal psychology.
In other business, the society will initi-
ate MRS. Rl'TH CAUSEY, assist,mi dean
of students, and MISS MAXINE FURN-
ACE of the tnglish faculty. Miss Turnage
is faculty sponsor for the society.
A special guest will be MISS RUTH
PR1DDY. a I brmer faculty sponsor
DR. DAVID (>. SEILER of the physics
department is attending several univer-
sities this week as part of a program allow-
ing a member of the department to present
research seminars at live different schools.
North Texas is a member of the Collo-
quium Association which sponsors the ser-
ies of lectures. During the spring semester.
North Texas will host five lecturers from
five different schools.
Dr. Seller will present seminars at the
University of Idaho, the Naval Post-Grad-
uate school in Monterey, Calif., the Uni-
versity of Nevada, Montana State and Brig-
ham Young. The subject of the seminars
w ill concern solid-state phy sics.
I)KS. W.H. GLAZE, W.T. BRADY,
J.L. CARRICO, L.J. THERIOT, PRICE
TRUITT and G.R. DOBSON. all of the
chemistry fueulty, are attending the 1970
Southeast-Southwest Combined Regional
Meeting of the American Chemical Society
in New Orleans. La., through Friday.
Among the 700 papers that will be pre-
sented, the North Texas chemistry faculty
will present five. Drs. Glaze, Theriot and
Brady will give the papers.
PAGE 3—THE NORTH TEXAS DAILY
Fraternities
To Celebrate
Yule Time
Seven social fraternities at North Texas
have planned Christmas parties to be held
between now and next Thursday, the start
of Dead Week.
The parties will be held earlier than usual
this year because of the new university
schedule which was put into effect this
semester. Under it, classes for the fall
semester will be over on Dec. 22.
Members of Kappa Sigma fraternity will
kick off the Christmas season for frater-
nities Friday night. They will hold their
Christmas party at Casino Beach in Fort
Worth.
On Saturday, four fraternities are sched-
uled to hold Christmas parties.
Theta Chi fraternity will hold its party
at Shady Oaks Country Club in FortWorth.
Pi Kappa Phi fraternity will celebrate
Christmas in a party at their house, as will
Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity. Members of
Sigma Nu fraternity are also planning a
house party for Saturday night.
Delta Sigma Phi fraternity and Alpha
Phi sorority will host a Christmas party for
children from the Cumberland Children's
Home in Denton. The party is planned for
Wednesday night at the Delta Sig house.
Omega Psi Phi fraternity and Delta
Sigma Theta sorority will hold a joint
Christmas party Wednesday night. Delta
Sigma Theta is Omega Psi Phi's sister soro-
rity.
Breeden Picked
To Judge Tapes
Leon Breeden, director of the North Tex-
as Lab Bands, has been selected to judge
audition tapes for the "Festival de JAZZ
MontreuvU.S. High School Competition"
to be held in Switzerland in June.
I think it will be a tremendous opportun-
ity for high school bands to get interna-
tional experience," Breeden said. This will
be the first time high school bands have
been selected to play in Switzerland.
Other j (dges will be Dave Baker, direct-
or of the Indiana University Jazz Ensem-
ble; Paul Noble, director of the Shenandoah
Conservatory Jazz Ensemble; and Bob
Curnow, director of the Case Western Re-
serve University Jazz Ensemble.
Breeden will not go to Switzerland to
judge the tapes, but will listen to them here
and select 12 winner* The tapes will not
include the names of the bands, only num-
bers. Results will determine which bands
will go to Switzerland.
The winners of the competition in Swit-
zerland will receive trophies and an invi-
tation to return the following year as fea-
tured winners.
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