The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 54, Ed. 1 Friday, May 19, 1950 Page: 2 of 6
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Sororities End Semester At Marquis Monday Night
With Festivities, Elections
Lucky Old Sun . . .
Summer Sees Bare Shoulders
M*>r,ng »ctiviu*» ptcnu-*, danew* r,*w TSTW tearoom N*w officer* Monday n.gh* They are
and *t*«t,r,g offm-re will kNy phl *.,m K||M. Wb.Uock, Thoma*.
mruntie* in a whirl thu week ..__... .
< arroilton. president. Rose Ann
Mil Sigma Alpha* rainbow ball ' r ummmg*. 0 m*y. »ir* president,
• ill hr tonight in th# new TJK W K«*tty Mc.Hpsdden. Ponder, rnurd
tearoom mg Mcretary, Jo Ann Dor*. Bridge
I vita 'hi l**.ta a dinner dan/*# port, rnrre-ponding secretary, Mar
•ill h* Saturday night The dinner gar*t French*. Houston, Tr*a* rr»r
Itott Hala, New ic.ridon, reporter,
Hu* Weatherhy, Fort Worth, parlia
men's rsn Jam*- Flowsrs, Varaan.
historian, and Sara Meyer, f arroll
ton, **rg*snt-atarm<
Mary Jo
president. Mari-
lynna Agn.-w, Ballinger, vir* pr*si
dant, Matty H*rsh, /teuton, record
Iti| aa* ratary. Katie D«Armon.i,
M-Kinney, treasurer, Anna Rose
Tata. Warn. parliamentarian. Nor-
rna Truitt, Itallaa. scrapbook knap
ar, Alyona ODsniel, Tulia, rhap
lain, Koma Fletx har and louia*
' aldwall, Hat. Antonio, ruah rap
■nn< 1/iufrnia Oldham, Monk ford.
rhaptara of
•til bold
and hanqwex
tba Marqaia
ball diaiaf rontn
Tbay ara tba loral American
A aaoriatlun of I nixersit) Prw-
fesawra and ' ollaya < laaarooni
faarhara aaaoriation
Tba loral rhaptar of I f*TA i»
hradad by thr K H Hanson of
tba mathematic- faralty llr
Mitrhall H Walla of tba Fngli-h
farulty ta president of ttl I*
Campo-ite* ara infatuated with
"that lucky old *un
Short* ard nailer*, bathing
-uitx, towel" and !e*s ara ha.p ng
road* 'ham*-.*-.,' from Snota Anita
to carnation or rhoeolat* In **
. i.-d r oka. by tha recreation awiaa Sum* ar* bold beau-catchara
on tha college « tan- ‘•th»r» demur«
/•at* Pi
pledge raptain, and Joyre Shurbet,
baram* elected officer* Tulia, reporter
at 4 (0 in tha rryptai room will b*
folio*ad by darning from • to 12
at tba nlutdtooa*
Recently elec tad officer* of Kap-
pa Kappa Kappa ara Martha Alii
*o«, Italia* pra*i*|an>. Malar. Wail
ar Tyler aira president., Mary
Marr*. Tylar, ra< ordtny secretary,
Marjorie Hill, Han Marroa, rorraa
ponding <ari tary l‘at*y turn l.y-
la*. hl«>r» treasurer. < nrolyn
Karl, lienton, ruah aptain,
T ome lit* Boyd, Sweetwater re
portar Hhirlay Frsicr Fsxtisnd,
f,|r naapor. Joann Haita, Var non, Warn, weather x.mfort will *• .,f informal draa* for tha orraaion
tiorlia manta nan. Joan Ahmtier tha main tharna at * torilyht •har. Plan* for a program have not
loia. Carl, Intar Sorority rapr- 'hiltonit*. and thair data, dan., boan r.rnipla.ad,’ .aid Alfrad Broad,
w-nta'iva, Natw/n f a I boon Tylar. •’ tha .lut.houaa Hp..rt *hirt* will
Chiltonites, Gals Dance
At Clubhouse Informal
• ’ * hf f luffhffliMb
i f#urt* «y tfu »nf1 ¥ Mink)** Pert«, for th« « v«*rnnK
wraptaa.k kaajHT Sponaora.! by f lub < hiltori, tha
f'hi (. anuna Kappa', rpriny favar dan. a faatura. mu»ir by lha I pm
lam - wa. to ld \1»y II, in tha lab land and tha a.lrlad plaaaura
Qolkqs Q
Hrady, who *a» <|uaatioriad tiafora
pra.- ttrna. but wa ara plannmy
•oma o.rt of aritartainmant ”
f lull f'hilton, i.ryamtad tiafora
< hnatman, i« iorn|a.<a.| of tw,y*
ItVlny in > hilton hall ttryai.ixar*
and .ponaor* of lha aluti «ra Mr
and Mr* Varnon Armatrony, di
ra. torn of i hilton
park pool. >r
•ii. ourt -. e»ary yirl apatn.' mtant
,n tha *ma Bii..inn: toa»tiny to
annar hua* whu'h lutnplimont
pulrhriluda.
< ottul I* tha laadiny fabric
ityain tbn> yaar Most of tba wa-
nin' fa-tiion, ar<- acantad with
Jiart rufflar. ainbr darad yukea,
and othar ir.uar* .n- and frill*.
In addition to tha many taktura*
waa.ar* and ppinnar* work out in
-**rii , 1 '.!fut'« warm w-athar *tyla*
ruluda
B.yKwal "hit" thi* far ia tha
t'vo-piaca »un-drnMi With bolero
if* a* "mca" aa can ba. Without’
it'» ct*il and fetching with appeal
and comfort.
Then thara'a the other popular
two-*ome a *olid-colore<l bloUM-
with a .winying full fiwta *k,r,
-plashed with circlwa, nqunra*. ,i
figure*.
hor dancing, tha coed may
chooae a Uilorad suit with a slim,
‘Ink skirt. When the heat threat'
1'■'< t s*u.- yiriyham*, proatration, the coat can I*.
|... .»»>■-. iya, dy«, and ‘bitted *huckarl expoaing a sheer, sleeve
topped with daisies,
SUN-BATHING •■■■ ra.
Bert, E i*«"i dd n *hn
•i r rt j ha *#+f *o qff* *hat
pu f tud r , . .ynna ) *1 *e< t.
Her Voodoo .lyndak are the
• .h.n.'j r jfnmer ♦; otwear
Ph«M i by
la** blouse
, ai nation*, or rones
And the stylmt* haven’t forgot
tan tha sportswoman. For tha golf,
my yal they've created a rail
*tnpei| blouse with a bright red
-mt. Shi- won't even hava to
holler. ‘ I-ore" ’
Organizations Slate Fetes,
Name Next Year's Officers
Hut weather piu* th<* cioin* of
< bool k'fji.aU pMftM s ami
for • mnpuH uttfftfiiSatioBl
Mpha Mu \lpha
Aipfiii M i Alpha frut* i
friHat May 1*1
4 p m , hiifma J'JUM
ft |o to p.m , Kappa F h* *a Pi
P < i-if, I an* fOiilMt
*> to rj pm, Phi <,gtt h Alpha
formal flir f »*r (lari * , TH< W
7 pm, InU*r Vanity Ohriatian
f«>||«.vbwhip, f’H
. pm. Tan 1 mha. I’M
7 W p m . Pai ( ht
M p »n S-pji r« |>arifc cliih, ifym
*4-10 :• pm, h.ippH Ikalta Pi
*pr»»i|( la1 c, Maty Ardrn
iodiff
*» I0 tO p fr> , f hilt .ii hall infor-
trial »taiu a, rluhh<tuar
Saturday, May 20
*'• 12 p »c Haifa < hi Ikrlta
furmal dirinar ilatMtl, rluh
kauiw
H p rn , Staif** “»hf#w and Kaay
I • iywith Vm tor Mature
and I n tlh M ill, main aud>to
rlum
Sunday May 21
• m mi , ,S AI rnt.rmhif If♦»*,
Mary A »>l#*n !.*!*•
• pm, l.titharan .Sttidanta rhjh,
M* .da> May 22
r* pm, VHiiimu ni.lina .»ut, li-
brary *tap*
f» If* p rn , Intar I* t aWmty conn-
I'll. h«H' W‘4»f|ki' •.ff!#**•
»'• tn p tn * I *yfmi.* Phi
7 p n. , At K. I M
. pin .1 ififiu Maty Ardaa, V'H
7 pm I it her an Studanto i«w«<»
latiufi, f M
• P-tti . I t at amity inaatinifM
H pn Sariirity tii»**ttn#fi
Iitraday May 21
0 p m , Ifs NT I M
It |t» P m , f/*a t aha)l#ro4, ftwte*
ittM—
7 p rn , Haifa Pm Kappa, I’M
7 pm, M* t ra/ kan club, 1.207
7 p rn , Uafiir *»f Wnrnan Votara,
IB
7 p rn (dutritiliaria. K«*ntlali hall
7pm KT A I H
a pm., Phi Mu Alpha, MM220
H untintiaft on pair* '* t
The Campus Chat
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Fr.d.y M«y 19 I9S0
OTNTON
h lei
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r«qe Two
-Tdifed by H.nkint
Five Coeds Set June Nuptials
While One Makes May Date
Fraternities Pick Fall Leaders
Hounding nt th* -emester'- n> ry I’ymt. r S mi, . .rre*|ioridiny ternity rapresentntive
t vitia*. five frntarnitie* elect of- -.*.rat»ry. Mill Blau, hnllas, rr Talon- fraternity offir.-m for
fi.a. fur 'h> f«11 .mi i-ter (sirtar, kml Hi: Kutiiff. Cleburne, the full semc-ter »ra l,»ir> Wosgi,
Newly a|e. ted H* i* Alpha Mho Int* i Krntarnity ' in. icpr.-cut Thai.*, president; Corky I vm«,
1 Maiy officers me Oti* power, Myr H’ivc. Olney, vice president; f 'harle-
| shyll, pt.--i.lat r , Mol, Hniley, Hon Phi Alplu* Tau ffic.-r f„r the Teague, Sherman, secretary, Jack
vice pi*-- d.-nr : J<ia t antwell, full -emi-st.-! ,u. i urti- Marnsey, IlyvIB, liana*, treasurer, John
secretary. Hob Shaip, Iienton, yiaml commander; h S Huhortaon, Olney, and Leonard
Kills Jr , Th.irnt.iii, marshall. Ar
lie Torkett, Vernon, udjotunt;
Harold Rorditt, 11*1 Rio. iiavmas-
harn,
Iteiiton,
Waxahychic, i.le.iye ,ui>taiM; Nor-
man Moe.k*-. Oalve-ton, rorre*
ponding sectary, Jovan Porter-
field, M'iixaha. i • historian, Ja
one Coml.s, lull.. , hour, manager
Kenneth Kona, Arlington, buaine-
manager. Mill June-, Haird, -at
gaant-at «rtn-, I ton (iibson, Klee
Neal, M ickett, -heriffs; Frank
fiagnard, Kerrvilla, Inter-Frater
mty representative; Kd Katz, Wi-
nity. . in tad officers for the fall
term at their icgulai meeting Mon
day night.
I I • hii-en for office are Wil-
i«n Ik- Denton, president; Hill
h van, Farrnersville, vice prasi-
b-ni James Tatum, Fort Worth,
.mi' lending secretary; Kuy
Pairyman. Denton, recording sec-
ratary, Jimmy Pedigo, St Jo,
treasurer, Mill King, Denton, re
port.-i and Richard Riggins, Tylei,
pa r I lamantanan.
I -at»> Hatnilton, < la I vis ton. pro
grain diirs'tnr . I, M Yarbrough,
tiiniie-vilb . director of intarliH;
\diini M Nitzky, Denton, and (It
land Maker, I'alias, -ocial activities
That a Sigma Alpha
A Matrix dinner will lie given
’ar. Dick Hum- DhIIii , historian, *'hita hall-, -naphook keeper, and ai 'I nought in the TSCW tearoom
Bob I'yai I,.•ui.-ta, prnv,.st , H .b
Shotola, Irv.ng, is.rra-pondent,
Bill I.eavaH, Dalis- |iarliamen-
tarian Dewey Craig, Hruokston,
John 'Hubby) Wright,
Prain* , house president
(Iran.) f.u n.iunl.us of Theta Sigma AI
I'Iih, bsuil jouinalistn fraternity
Fauit tieait never w.,n fail : -. Ilf.lole.I fur June IH. the w.-.l
la.ly, but sis strong heart- have ling will la- solemnised in the I it
wuh llo hand* of ix rued*, and lie 1 haiwl in th' Wu.sl* mi the
all but mi. plan June wedding THI W ampua
i lie*
Mi and Mr* R h pell, ll'.u*
toll, have annuunrv.l ihe engage
merit of tie r laughter, Barbara,
tn I V It.-a. on ,f M. Minnie
Mean, Dublin
Vow- will be exchanged June *
in th*- I-ust Methodist church,
llouaton
M p. s fi-sbnuin join
nalisin major lice, and her flam,
i* * junior physical education ma
jor
Mi and Mis II (t llama, Den
ton, have snni.iinc.l the engage
inenf uf their daught.-i, Yvonne,
l« lb- Ii y Davis, sun uf M' and
M'- R Davis, Atlanta
Gifts
for the Grad
Watches • Helbros. Elgin
Ask about the 17 jewel
Seeland for only $29.95
Gold watch bands $1.50 to $12.50
Vanity Cases $1 to $10
Combination vanity and cigarette cases
$5 to $10
Pearl Necklaces
Jewelry Sets
$1.95 to $22.50
$8.00 to $10.00
Rhinestone bracelet, necklace,
and earrings te match
Sh These
And Many Other
Appropriate Gifts
for the Grad
AT
HAMILTON-KMtYMAN
Loving, 1 arruillon
The ceremony will tie performed
Jon.' 17 at the First Methodist
.■hurt h in ' arrullton
Mi Am.alcii Simpson of Dal
la- ba- announced th* engagement
hii.I appiuaching inarriagc of bet
duoghtm, Luu Ann to Hrucc Hen
deieu -on of Mi- Ivy Henb'i-on,
Dallas
I he wedding will tie solemnized
senior industrial arts June I at the Mung.i pin* Math
member of 'he Indus «lisl church in Da!la-
Mis» Simps,.n a sophomore slu
dent hsue, is a member if Kappa
Dallas, Kappa Kappa -on.iity and a grad
uale of North Dallas high -chisil
\ history major, he wa- also cho at uimi-
-* n one of thr- ten 11..'ill Yucca
beauties by I annen l a.alien.
Ilende. s..n, a -enior joutnaliam
major, i- e.litm in chief of the
i ampua • hat He is a member >f
iTab.ii- fraternity and a grad
t'hapman, uale of McAllen high schis.l
have an Thi* summer the couple plan to
M<- Hadis, a senior slmlent
her e, is a member of the Pres* . lull,
I beta H||jrii« Alpha. Maimnis, Hen
ii Mary Arden, and Alpha ' hi
She I* ii»*oriatr new* editor of
thr ' ampus < hat. and a IW4D mem
b.-r of Who’* Who
Da via, a
major, i* s
trial Art* rluh, and Alpha Phi
< Imega
Mix Hhaler S Davis,
has ann.ninewd the engagement of
her daughter, Marjorie, to Mar
ins Kemp, sin of Mr and Mrs W
<i hemp, Hrownwood
Wednlng rites will be read June
*U in the Tyler Street Methodist
chinch, Dalla*. wth the Rev Horn
er Vanderpool officiating
Mr anil Mrs W V
\A eat Memphi*. A rk ,
tra, reportei, and Ja«k Jones, n- .-rve .aptain, 'hailes Rogers,
Hridgeport, Inter Friilerrnty cour. Denton, adjutant’- aide, Jewel
. il representative Daughety, I.imlen, -ennir Inter
' hi Sigma I’h ffid-rs arc Mill Fraternity representative, and Bill
' ran.-, Texarkana ptesi.lent . Joe NVilkw, Denton, juniot Inter Fra
Hardegree, Hen VA’heeler, vice ternity representative
pi. sulent, Johnny Patter ...n, T*-x Newly elected Trojan officer-
aikamc -.-ctsuaiy. *'u M diner, ate VA -nly Fnrre-ter, F it Worth,
Houston, trea.liter, and I'.-rry president. Keith Westerman. Dal
Slack, Denton, corte-j .nding la vice president, Virgil Carleoti.
retary. Dallas, srs-retary; Hill Drake, Fort
New Falcon -fficer ar. Herb ^ rtb, treasurer, and pl.ulgo rap
Marvel. I’anhai lie, pr. -i.lent, Neal tain, Wally Parker, Fort Worth
Lynch, '.alveston, vie- president. Sigma Phi Nu officers are <’urtis
J"e Frey, Ma..i, secretary, Rich Jenkins, Denton, president; J.#
ml Art dm M .pit*.-, t.ea-ur*i Smith, Albany, vi. e-pr......lent . Hill
Henry VAright,' iebnrne, .rgeant Lanning, Panhandle, treasurer,
A'thu II .dpi VA i«ahu Jimmy Hn-1ley, Baytown, seen-
hie, historian lamx- « r.i- -, ' a tai v .' K tiraham, VV i< hita Falls,
radian, and W.-Irlon < armi.hael, ri.rie-pon.ling secretary, and Dean
I .rt Worth, pie-Ip aptain Jet Fun-ton, Wichita halls, Inter-Fra
THANKS
Ae ve erijOyed w rk.nq
w th and (or vo many
of y.u thi year —
a we have for everal.
NA/i> Foj r- fh#> * lWf,r
have hr-ij.r-j make
a good yaar Latter
Pomembe. well till be
teady the ummer- —
or next (all to help
y u w th L-.wer
or m ,t anyth nq.
LELA FOSTER
Flowgrphone 40
af the '’Corner”
flounced ihe engagement of their make then home in McAllen.wh.-i--
daughter, Haitian Jayne, to Thom Hen.let-on has a. , epte.l a position
a- It Wisaiy, Denton with the Valley h veiling Monitor
Vows will he exchanged May 2d They will return to school in ihe
in Ihe First Pteahyterian church, fall
Denton, with the Rev J J Cope Mi and Mr- Finest Flro.1, Den-
land officiating .ton, have announcer! the engage
Airs Roy (Iravley, Carrollton, merit of thou daughtci, Fvelyn,
has announced the engagement of to Hila Allen, ,.,n if Mi- S VV
hei daughter, Fva to Benjamin Robison, not Hilir Alien Robison
c Jack-on. son of Mr* Marvm a- the Chat reported la-t week
drwv <»v (or thw
graduate
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evary acravyory
and linqana
(war to all cpHv
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tha shop o*
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