The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 60, Ed. 1 Friday, July 21, 1950 Page: 1 of 4
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Js Hit Road
For Journey to 23 States
Thirty five •tuiirnt* enrolled in
geography -I5X thm -ementer "hit
the road Wadneaday at <5..'to a.m
in a tout of 2.'t «tate* and part* of
' anada, where they will >.b»erve
the geography of the northeastern
'tates and earn six hour*' college
rredit
t'pon their return to the rampu*
Aug H, they will make a iepurt of
the soil, climate, and envnotimelitai
adjustments observed on the tour.
For $170 they receive transpor-
tation, lodging, tours, and entrance
fee* to national parks and histoF-
ical landmarks Enrollment fees,
tuition, and meals are extra
Robert Miller of the geography
department and Mrs Millar are
accompanying the group Carl
Vaughn is the hu- driver
The contingent will stop first
in Memph: • From ihere they w ill
go to Chattanooga MoigautOti, S'
Niagaia Fall*. Canada Dr
tiit; St l.oui* Springfield, Mo.,
and then bark to North Teva*.
2nd Summer Term Records Fall
2861 Pass Registration Lines
•-*
1547 Eds, 1314 Coeds Sign in 4 Days;
Vet Matriculation Continues Decrease
Five thousand seven hundred and twenty-two feel stood in line Monday to estiili
liah it reeord-lifeaking enrollment for previous summer second semesters.
Registration figures had reached '28til late Thursday, topping last year’s second-
term enrollment l»y HI
However, this semester’s summer enrollment dropped 787 from the first term figures
Keeping in line with previous registration statistics, the ed* took a 2HH lead over
the cueil** hi the enroilmen! count
• « a * a a a a a a a a
Result" tIt 1*1 IM7 e«l* hail
matnculateil in mmpuristiti to l‘U4
Squares Form on U8 Slab
l ilw sit'h.t* «•<! co re's I hio witm night to the tune of I nllon Ktrtl
l*N* Oil tllr i it HI pit- s|,»li
I hi** w 4" the lirwl of the all college square dunces to h** heiil
•»«h I hm id * put I hr er ted lit Mrs Ruth Mottle* o| the phxsiral
trim Mliott de|»arlmeitt, the iiniples s$|i/ctl sehottished, and s*|uare
danced I he dances are lor the recitation ••# all North l exis student*,
she commented
Miisii will In furnished li\ records It i«* diffirull for a person
to tall with recorded musi* hut Mrs Moftlet insisted. We can In a
l»ow ill ill lot id duiiiiiiK with record*" \H are urged to attend
Next week the dance will In* on Frida* V hand concert is sched
tiled lor Ihtirsdat
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FIRST ENTRIES
t
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DC • e 1 Auq
l*hot<M tiv H i M i >>'jit
Six Coeds Enter Pageant,
Vie for 'Miss Texas' Title
Six c>*ed* fv*(tiu the college hive ti» la- h< id at Lancia I'ark in New iMune, a opboinoie, wa* tunnel
iteen entered it the Mi - Denton Braunfels, Am- 1 5 Mi** Texa*
pageant, set f«*i July '27 in the Tex will rcpic-cr' thr* l.nnc Stai -talc
a* State i ollejfe fm Women'* hail »■ • Mi America • ontest
ro.iin undei the sponsorship of th« I'atny B*»vd, Denton, a sopho-
Ihmton JaynaHt more, was the fust entrant.
Winner ,f the <otite«t will ta- Mai > .l > Thomas, Denton, ..nr of
entered in the Miss Texan contest Vaughn Moiims'- original Moon
maid" from I'.ild to I'JlSu, wie the
i*« olid ued ?<• entei the Contest
Mi - Tleuna i- ji sophomore mtn»n
student and a member «if /eta f*i
firm.ma sorority
Two *thf»t N’T entries are l*ea-
ley Ryalls, Jo-pec, and Nita Long,
I teuton Mm* RyalU, u s»»phomore
mi, i. Mulei a vocalist with
I illy Hmyle’s on-heatra, currently
plaving in Italian and Fort Worth,
Mi l ag a ophoniore bu-ioess
mar i and ha wot. several beauty
contextH at the college
Lati-st entrie from the college
nit* Mat v Osborne, Denton, and
up m the recent Mm* Texoimt con-
test held at (Jainesville amt also
m the \«|U<it a Queen Contest held
at the col I eg!* last spring
Phillip* e a sophomore
coed*
XLit keeping th** trend wa- a
large decrease in veteran enroll
tneiit A chock with last ummoi'
records shi»w** there wen* I05H
til's in i hind. 224 more than the
*24 who leffiitereil this week
t hat records in Septemlier, 1 '* 47,
show u record veti-tan enrollment
iif 1752.
Once agau the School "f Kduca
tioti lioa*t' the laigc-d matricula-
tion record ovet the othei school*
and ihpatintent* in the college
Approximately li’*uu '-duration *tu
dents enrolled Tin figure i* about
4«N> less than education enrollment
last six weeks.
lit J i Matthews, dealt of the
School of Kdui atmn, aid the pit
maty reaaoti foi tin* heavy enroll
ment in the iHiiicntion da-ses i
probably the alwiv increase for
tcachet s (nought about by tin* Uil
met Aikm lull
Hill k III
in Kutopi a
uivirnet figure showed a decrease
.if about 250 -Indent from the
sinninei la*fore M
The Campus Chat
HPO TEAR
NORTH TEXAS STATE COLLEGE. DENTON, TEXAS FRIDAY IULY 71 I9S0
NO 60
Eds Deferred bv Draft. USNT Produces Frosh Handbook,
Denton Quot* 20 mm Teaches New Eagles How to Fly
Let’* Kly, I* agios," handbook «»f Work on tin* handbook was Is* Young, (ialveston, and <'urtia Ram-
i ,.|l. g. vtii.l. iit- « HI lying h full formation f»i m*w aluilrmt* and if"" In-i -|>nng by *h,- timlr rit *an *<-y. Denlun Mill Shurt, Itetinum.
- * ... .. uti Memlwi s of the committee who did the illustrations
freshmen, will lw oil the pro es
organued and edited the haiHlboot t om l ining the problem which
,ml '•,H,h f"' .......... Ml.*,.......... I nin. ij.. Bllirhl |H„i,.., ........... Hnd ,„■«
in August, I* S <Ka*y) Kills, 1 H tiiaham. Wichita Halls Mary wtuilentM, the hundiMHik provides
Thornton, acting president of Anti Jennings, Sweetwater; Karh information on legistratam, hoii
biail still ma> Im ih'fetied
from the niilitiuv draft, IimiiI of-
ficials *aid this week
t’ndei tin* pre-ent idei’tive erv
we law, they explained, men l*c
litll. win-' Sir, ,»g‘-<l ,,, U|1I, nr, ,t(vlldl,IK „ ,„|
it now doc M \ oa.
I«ge. iiniveis»ty. i»i a siniilai com •
#####»«##»##«##«##«#############
Peters Tackles Schedule
Of Classrooms for Fall
Hindi- t |oh of c|f«s i«»oiii *i hed
Mis* s«*mestei’- • nrollnient figure* *how fm tin* first iliaft « all in Septem
a gum of si ovei the 1'*p» iiuint Uo r 2tt men
Demo Enrolls 151
I nn»llnieiit for »hc second s»m
nier semester in I Icmonst rat ion
*chool totals 1M students, ai
cording to I I Iturks. principal
Reg•stration is approximate!* the
same «s tor the second term last
sear. Iturk* said
Him oilmen! in elemental*
grades has dropped from approx
imatel) 'J(HI the first six weeks
to 2ti this session Most of these
»Indents are children w ln»s. pa?
ents an* attending North lexis
I tm r u I'hilbp-. i h*iiIon AL* lb
Reconditioning to Begin in September
On Old Education. Science Buildings
There ha been eonsideiabb in
t »*a i in conloiit mg of tin farm
land and in the use of covet crop*,
but a 2<» pei cent dec i* a*« n farm
hoiin * during the past 20 year
Vt leu-t that' true in one -e*
f i .f the count! > IM VA ah* i
Hau ! n of tfie college gcogmph}
• lepart ment ha* fotiml
In llan*!,n retiirtied to tin A I
■ ampu July In aftei a 10 day
mapping and land utd /at ion Judy
.>1 a lb *|uaM* mib* *« tM»n «»f land
neat f ei «■*««>. Neb
Hi first study of the area wa
t unit actor* and architect* will city iii the very near future, Me iid«* n lO.'lo In Hansen letmneil
meet m the union building uudi f nimell taieil The site will I* to 1 eresco thi- year to complete hi
tuiium Aug to bid *>n contract made available foi a i * a women'* 20 yeai tudy plan H« said
for iconditioning the old sc ienc e d«»i mitory, recently approved by wa particulai !y interested n
und education buildings, president the Board of Regent* finding how a d« p» **on, a gov* in
VA J Mi t «*nnel< a n n <» u n v e .1
Wedneaday
The face lifting job *m the two
st ruetures is ex pee ted t«» cost ap
proximately linn.uuo. |»i Met'on-
r.ell -aitl VA «»rk will liegtn *n the
edd building* when the new eience
and education building ate com-
plete.I The lattei lii-h ate ♦ *xpeeled
to la- (umpleted sometime next
spring
When the
completed, the old science building
will house the departments of phy-
*icx arid math and the former edu-
cation building will be occupied by
the School of Business Adminifttra
I SN’T, reported tin wtrnk
The liundlHiok is ('••placing the old
July bulletin which bad previously
I n> tin. t,,.n u|„m iffi-ivinit than u,,.„ y,.H, f,„
t ,,f thasr war. »1*V |M..t i min. ^.nls "Wa'va triad In mnkf I hr
ctls ilro,rpinir fl'iili to join '"',l liurulbiHik mm a intin-.liiiif fur na»
H, in, .I fm, i hi t" taki' ill fi'iiMi Phi Iim iiI ib'iilun ilmfl laiunl niinara," Kill. hniiI "Tha <lyh- t-
job Rut IttfilT -..lid umiiiei ba anintunced that I teuton's i|Uoti» a little more breerv than the old
bulletin, and we've tried a lighter tiling in th< history of the colleg*
approach" •* Iming prepaitsl lor the fall h»*iii
— . - u rstfl
Anil genial l .«* |'$*tet of the
hti*iin adniinistiation farultv, a
green umrnei diafti*. fn» the iob,
**• perfioiiMiig tin- ta k r*-inporaii
l\ inherit mg tb« iob fiom t 1
William*, invent!!! *»f tin mllegi
b»»Mld « hettiiliiig * tc-in. fete!
»i* I he de.-idlih! f'U i'oinplet|o|i
Angle! 2(1
Th» «*t I 1 hm I and n
ha I been udded to tla program of nesilay night dance- with the He bilk Inav dev*-lop into a beadaclu-,
“ lab" - veiit fm the !•• ond sum m and Ace*, there will b« kirtiny but I1**» fortm■» upeiv oi of
teiiu, an oi'dmg to Haloid on |ue day and Hilday night illd 1 " ' • • -d m *« 11 •»n ii Ho Hem«>n
11 at ton -1 bool claoit In- i- re
mg, dorm *ulei, chiail dang,
schedules, tuition and othei sub
jeeta It also informs students
where to find further information
The handbook is written from the
standpoint of veteran Kagies talk
*»#»»##»»»#»#»#»»###############. rng to little Kagle It wa* pattern
• • • °ress lime Ckfitte • • •
Hansen Studies Farm Land Contours
Today Last Day to File Application
merit program, i ei nm b out b.
a wot Id wai. and i post wai pro
giant affected on* pi t fi. puit
of the baited Stall
dodu* is the last da* in which
seniors who intend to giaduate
iM August rim* file then degree
applications, according to In It
It Harris, dean of admmistiation
Students who wl-di to make
additions to or change nmise-
mi their schedules arc reminded
t»* Mean Harris that Alonda* i
the Iasi da* in *hirh thi' mm
do so Altei Momla*. the old*
changes which max hi made ate
drops
met
H iii met. *ln ectoi
act ivit le*
In addition to
»l Indent union
t In i egulai W ed
|il»re dancing on Thui^dav night
'living lull cooperation from all
frill fiitr-itiiinriii-nl
the to ** -i hediil*
to round out
piogiam, the I It dirm'toi mini
Tosses Verbal Bombshell .
Vl 'tida mg hi l.in' 'tig i rt-- • i
Truman Delivers 4-Point Plan
I inform* weic till in mothballs tial mobilization and to prepare foi A tempi!illation «»f tl event-,
and men in 'ampu cln**n»om* wai leading up to tb* war in Korea
Ib'ii day It it xortb lexan* kni-w In hi* talk to the nation VA t*dn»' bighligbteil Ha I'm*-at* nt’ talk
tb« natiiMi hail thi* weet moved day night, lo- mad* it very deal lie said that the mva ion <if South
nun h neat• r i" a timjot lorifla t that he thud boat*ling bv Aita-t Koiea wa a "raw act of aggt*''
a aii ver y foolish ion, ami bad no justification "
ed aftei the I’niversity of Texa
fri'slinian hatalbook, “Forty Acres."
Only thi* committee mem tiers in-
sist that 'Let’s Fly” is much liettei
than it- predecessor a.
Wagner Reveals Texas
Tops in Oil Production
■ iviIizhIioii Imla, is l,asi-<|
and i» litinit »n a li,,„■<! dial,
and iM'trolruni ih, .nurrr
fm that dirt." Jultn Wuancr
inililn rnlaliniiH dirrrtur nl lh.
I'f.aa Miri'rintinrnl Oil and
<.a« notM ialinn. «aid W ndnrs
div.
I>»a* |irndiirr« |j ,,*-r mill
III all I hr nil |irndn< rd in I hr
I mini Sialrs, mid |irmidrs 2.’.
I>rr rrnl nf all Ihr rnrrx> Hard
in mdualri in Ihi* rnunlrv, ihr
s|irakrr iinmird nut
Ihr nil man «latnl Ihnl Irxav
ml and m> lirndurrrH rnnlrilnilr
‘>00.0M.INNI a vmr in ihr na
linii.U rrnnumi. IH rrnl. id
urn dnllai ".prill an 'lair
nrhiHila, and .‘la prr irnl nf thr
Inlal nr.I nf rdmallnn and alalr
xntrrnmrnl in Ir.a^
Area Profs Arrive for 2-Day Meet
On Evaluative Criteria of Education
Principals and ipenntendent* M T«*ulouse of the eilucution fi*
from North Texi iik h -i tuail ire l,^V presided
Immediitely following the talk*,
• i . -n the amp i* to*tay and tnmori«iw ... ....
remodehtig hi* *eeii th* group will divide into four se<
fn. a «nik rnnfrmiir mi rvalna u<>nH M,„| m,.rt *jm„|uiir«iisly till
livr ri ilrria nf rduratinti. main Thr.r diviainna will tp«umr
III • mil. It Allni. |nufrs'in nf wmk from 2 until 1 lhi« aftrinmni
raiurati.il. at Ihr I mvm ity of I-. , ,n lh,‘ ,-u'l'llnK' rw,m K.
Allen -peak- n the
of the edin it ton family in the
union building, naun h
I'onight at |ti A AA Rlair,
In J F Webb, and Jack I Id*-». it 11
of Hi*' education tuff, will *1 -cu
tb«- Kviluatioti of Lleinentny
S* bools" at a dinriei at Mai*|Ui-
ball.
Tomorrow at !» a m. n the Ii
that could iMM-orn* Wmld Wai III
t ailing foi anti inflationary
c«#iit • ols, immediate is geuiing of
war piM*luction, uid t«» the free na
ti«*i >>f th* woilfl, and a boost in
tax* Pie- i-U'iit I I ulnae l*is*ed
til ev |H** ted veibal bomt*Hie|| to
* oiign* VA !*ln*-s*la>
If' asked foi a $ I u.iMMi.oiiii.uun
down payment u> aid m the fight
againsf < omillUIMS' aggi •-*-io|i
I t.i I m sidt^'^ ai-** riuHio! i/.e.l ||( j ^ (j Silvey, dnectoi nf foi |.ak* Worth and Kagle M«*un I bugging and netting wen* used
1.* • a ling " ^ at mriM ^ (# uai«^ nun t|j|t ,,f eience, letu cried tain lat*. instructed the group m to obtain ample of fish to find
Silvey, Biology Class Return
From Month-Long Field Trip
lor Thr School of Kducalio. and 1 1,1 " Ko|p.r,. <u|irr ,lonial N'rrda of Fiipil', Proirram
•m Damonat rat nm rill ntnuiatit da i! Amarillo, ,,f gtudiaa" Dr i BMMWf »t! hr*ry aodlUiriuin a auwimary of thr Miitrol munbr-r
thr rirw rdimation huildinir wmr .|a.akri a' thr .|>rmna -r. ,-duration faculty will dtacurs
Hthrr nrw ronatruction work i"'1 *hia rrvirninir at in thr Ii- • Pupil Activity Program, (Juirl
underway include* rating and mov- '.rar v auditorium Hrrvirra'’ in room t in thr
nix foui framr .tincture* on Ave I»r Alim 'i».kr .1 l’hilo«„phy union huildinp Hoprra will talk
nur A and Highland atrrrl Thr llrhu.d thr jlrvrlopiiirnt if thr ,,n Adminmtration and Suprivi
Little l>orm«, mon’« housing unita, F * aluat vr* 1 riirna " Kogr, i.okr - ion *' m thr union l.uiiding audi
havr been .old by the college and on What < an School* I>" to Prr toriuni Elementary Schiaila" will
will moved from college prop pair ' Kval oitn 1 IM Robert la- di*< u*wd by Dr J II Dougherty
" * ,..... A Lair 1 wj,|, || <1,1,irnl. f;orn thru annual railing and fly ft*hmg
’. I" toonlh long field tup in F.I«I I'r.a- siudi. of ihr group were di
'"•y * * vnleil inf*! three division- Rut nil
Making m < hemicil and bmiogi* nl studied mapping nf the like, the
'tudy of f i-h md Ilk* the group ui rounding vegetation, and its
woiki-d it (ireenhriei Ink**, Hitt’* water ourf*--
Ink*-, ami Wiridbirn lake a!oun*l A chemical and biological analy
an*’ Tyler, and als<! at Trinidad like, -i wa- made of the wntei to find
|i(| Texas Powei and f.ight Ink* ami *»ut its plant and anirnil * (intent.
Kagle Mountain lake The analysis also showed the avail
At Kagle Mountain lake !a***nard able oxygen and mineral foods foi
memliei of the Texas the orgam*ms that live m the lake
fiame, H ish, and Oyster romrnis which feed the fish
■ ion and director of aquatic biology Next division wo fisheries
raising the duff age from 25 to a
high a ifi
Th* aimed ervu#** Tbut «ln>
liegan calling ii-serve spe* talist in
to a* five duty
-ection meeting will la- held Rog The All H i*! omI* »«**! -mi oig;»n
er* will speak on What Happen- ized reei tv* onits into ••rvic*
When f on-oltarits Arrive Respon reserve Marine ground mit
*ibilities of f (insulting Team" Hr aleitad
Allen will cone I ud* the conference In present mg hi* point-, Mi
with ' What Happen
nation I* Over "
When Kvai Tmrnan uaHetl on 1 ongie* ,:nd ^ **,ol», a
the nation r*! move -wiftly to pai
Plan Your Family .
Buzzell Stresses Value
Of Planned Parenthood
Stressing the value of planned
paienthood. Mis- (Jraci* Ii Ru/.z* 11,
tate di rat* tor *»f the IManned Par*
enth**od Leagu* of Texas, pok*
lo-fore thi- health workshop July 11
Miss Rugged Aanl th* league nf
fer- advice to married m**thers on
all pha«es of parenth*Mxl
"It a|«o offer* education concern
»ng H»e medical, 1 tal, and eugenic
importance of planned parenthood
-he added
The league in*orpotat«**| us a
non-profit organization and is af-
filiated with the Planned Parent
hood Federation of America
The add reus by Mis# Bussell
brought to a close the eighth an-
nual f'hild Development and Health
workshop sponsored by the health
department.
Emmett F Cambron, health
ordmalor. directed the workshop
which begun June 12. and cloned
July L» Appr *xuoaie|y 'If* leading
bealtli and ed mat ton »*wpeif at*
tenrleil the clini*
Th« atteiiding the clinu heard
lit of the U*a(|mg health and edu-
cation evpert -n the I H. -f»eak
on vhii*«ii- phase, of health educa
11**ii anil ielated -object
Johnny fiuyer. ax-istant princi-
pal of Ih-riton high ehool, wa-
naimol the fiis! student l»'a*lei of
the workshop
Included in the vartou* UTtivitie*
• >f the group weie trip* to Terrell
*ati hospital, the Gainesville dia
lo-tir camp, and Texas State xchnol
f**i Girl- at frimesville
Education Department Adds 3 Profs
I !,r*-. lira n.lnlari ha.r iw-rn I to tlm r(u<alM»n ,i‘
parlmrnl (or Ihr -rrond at, *rrk- o( -» nmrf irtam', arror llo- :•>
Dr i h Hla.r lirrrlw
1. " Shannon, rurrirulua dirrrlor nf ItraHairMil «rhn»l«. .*
irarhina -rrorwiir) .rkwii admimalralion.
Id.iiKrd r.»r*« in rlraralirj rdnralaw irr >am, tt-ah,
h» loan Mien, rurr.rulum dim tor at i’arl \rlhor wlmi.
Harold !,ra*an. an rlniaraiar) irnnripal (rum Fori Worth, in
lnarking rlrnianlary nrkool adBlinintrattan
• ml (hr varimi’ lvp**- in thr lake
Study of then' fifth tcvnalod lioftl
iriuwing ycai , air.- of fifth. *«x,
and tyi» f they vat E'nrni
tin -indy the Kfmp ilatriminvd
a iMTi’iuitnifi. uf thn tyjinft of fi«h
in thr lakt-
Dt .Hilvry and ifiaduat.- «tu-
drnta rontlnur thin work thr yaa.
round with thr annual fmld trip
«arh ftumtnnr. A group Irft Tum
day to mak.- a mivay of a private
lakr ni-ai Dalian. An miwdition to
a i lull lakr at Crorkrtt in arhod
uli-d for Monday
Aft-ifttmg Dr Silvry worn five
Ktudnnta who had paitiripatnd in
thr field r our nr hrforr Thnw an-
«ifttantr wrr». Boh Trotter, Drntnn;
Hill t'ooprr, Whiir*ia#o; l.iaiift
Hi-mphill t.ainravillr; IVvd Rtt-
land, Brllvillr. and I'om Johnaon,
I trnton
Thr nmr atudrnta taking thr
I'ourar wrrr Alf Lacy, Marahall,
Chat Irs T t imbir, Sirphrnvilfr;
Frank Alirrnrthy. Dallaa; Charlr*
Maawrll, M'aaaharhir; T C. Idtwia.
Mrai|inir; Bill Evana, Farmrra-
villr; Boh Taylor, I^wtavillr; Tum
.Stark, San Antonio, and Waltri
Hopkina, Fort Worth.
Dr. Silvry hao l>rrn rngaerd in
firld training work aincr IStSfi. Hr
wan thr firat to inatitutr thi* typr
of fttu.ly in Taxaa. An authority
on fiah Iif*. Dr. 8l!v*y ha* haan
nought often in th* paat for aa-
nifttani-r in improving lakea for
lirttn gam* fiahing.
BUT THE BH ONE qot away.
Dr Silvay and savan biotooisH
return from thair annual paid
trip of Ta«at talas and skraams
with tall talas of fi thing aopari-
ancas.
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