The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, May 12, 1950 Page: 1 of 4
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overnor Shivers Speaks
In Called Assembly Today
Administration Dismisses All Classes
For Main Auditorium Address at 11
Only Graduates Get
Summer Stack Permits
Tim many student* plus not
enough library equals: no stack
permit*' tiiiv. Allan Shivers will address a s|Miiul assembly at 11 today in the main
Bara use of the large numtier of auditorium.
'r,'! 1 “!'.chr.']unmr» amTie'n- "All classes have l>een dismissed for the program. It is the wish of the adniinistra
.,r* will not be allowed to go behind tioti that each -Uiff memlier and each student attend this assembly,” l>ean H. It Harris
the «larlt» during the summer term, stated earlier this week.
i,I "flfbiaiie* A"t' ' (iovernur Shivers is expected to arrive in Denton l>\ plane shortly before the assembly.
t nih t the ii i reel ion uf Maurns---
M. Ailuw of the Si Iiool uf Music,
the Concert haml will play a group
uf -.elections before the address
(tuvemui Shivers will tie intro
duceil by Pivsident \\ J MeCun
1 nail.
Following the program, Governor
Plenty of fish stone* will be I Worth,” by la-uiiard l.amh, Game. Shivers will be the guest uf the
going around in the union building t sh, ar ■ I Oyster commission, Fort lii-nton service elulis for luncheon
16 Experts to Convene
In Campus Fish Seminar
"ATOMIZED" 'he >’i J en
lury edition of the Yu, in to be
I nibuted non! weel in the
on buildinq ii- jm at the
«*e.t ,le ot the boi'Jinq.
Yearbook Delivery Set
For UB Wednesday
Ihstnlnition uf the lung awaited
IP.'m Vucis will liegin at about i:.Xll
Wednesday morning in the union
building, Kdltor tt I. Davis Jr.,
I, i line la, announred this week
"Students will line Up outside
the west doors of the union
building and receive tbeir Issiks
from the cloaaruum counter just
inside the doors,” the editor ex
plained
To speed up the handling of the
annuals, students are requested to
tiling then receipt*.
"However, it is not necessary to
have a receipt to get your Yucca,
since we will have students on duty
lu i his k our files, and know who
has bought yearbooks," the editor
stated No Ismks will he -old to
students until Thursday, I'avis con
tinned
This year's 44k-page book is the
mideeiitury edition depleting the
atomic age The cover is ilaik blue
willi atomic Intel inflations de
igned mi it All division pages and
the first 10 pages of the book are
in color
Thumbing through the book, a
reader will find many things to
attract his attention. All of the
different departments in the col-
lege are presented with typical
scenes from each one.
'Ilarkruom Flashbacks" featur-
ize the year's activities in pictures.
With this section of the iiook are
spot carl isms hy Mary Forrester,
Denton, senior srt major, to add
humor to each page.
In the sport* department are
pictures of all important North
Texas sports activities. All fnut-
ball games an- pictured and a sum-
mary of the action is included.
Next in the table of content* are
the sorority ami fraternity pic-
tures After them rumc organita
lion* and club*
Fm easy reference, the mid-cen-
tury edition also has an index to
ail of tlie students pictured in the
Iiook.
Saturday morning at 14). That's
when |fi experts in the field of
• -lienes management will convene
ni the campus.
. spun-•■red by the division of sci-
0 m i I which I>> ,1 K G. Silvey
i chairman, the seminar will m-
■ lude discussions of topics from
white lias" to bottom fauna
Some discussion topics ini lipte
Goldfish as a Suitable Bait for
Southern Waters," by Dr John
W yche, Red River fisheries, Hugo,
dkla.
l ake Rehabilitation Work," by
I'n ire Fontaine, Dallas I'ark de-
partment.
"Gonadotropic Hormone I'rodue-
' on ;n the ( out ran Indue," hy Jack
Hishop, North Texas.
"Oystci Problems m the Gulf,"
nv Di Willis Hewatt, Texas Chris
Gan university
Oklahoma's Artificial Reset,
ins," by W II Thompson, Dkla
lioiiiu Kxperiment station, Norman
White Bass," hy F. W. Bonn,
Game. Fish, and Oyster comm is
-ion, Denison.
I i of Kotcnone and Results of
Poisoning Two Texas l.akes," by
William II Biovii, San Marcos
t nil hatchery.
T ish Rodeos and the Kffect
I hese Have Had on Fishing in
T agle Mountain l.ukc and Luke
Worth.
"Fisheries Work in bake Tex
nix," hy i arl Riggs, t niversity
of llkluhoma
"Farm Pond Situation in South-
ern Oklahoma," hy Hrown Scott,
Samuel Robert Noble foundation,
A i ilinn ti-
"Bottom Fauna," by Frank T
Knapp, Texas Agricultural and
Mechanical college
GOV. ALLAN SHIVERS
H« will U* ut*itt of honor ut th**
(l»*<iicutio»i of thi* new «luiiti^r hull
ut T«*xh State Collect* for Woinon
thi* aftvrnoofi.
Governor Shiver*' la*t visit to
t h«* cum pun wan in June, It* lit,
when he delivered the npi ing coni
mencement n«hln*** lie wus ut that
time lieutenant governor
l,t. G*»v. Shi vein succeeded the
lute Heuuford Jeutei hh gfovernoi <•»»
Jul> II, I '•I*.# 11 • v us the fir*t
heuteiiunt |(overlu»t to twcoine the
stute’n chief executive n thi man
tier, for Jextei wmh the hint jfov
emor t»> die in office
Governor Shivei- has heen work
itiir with the Texu* irovernnient
uince hi student tiny* ut the Uni
vet .<•>!<) of Texas, whi n- he worked
as a flight v\ iit• hman foi the 11 «*a»*-
uiy He was at that time aUo
named prf*sident «*f the tudent
body at the uni versify.
At Jh he wn elet ted to the tnte
■'•■nuti , the yiMifigt seiiatoi ever
tt» nerve In he het amt lieu
tenant governor while serving a a
majoi in Kurope helping tt) aet up
Allied military government
Since then he ha followed, lik«
Heuuford Jester, a middle n*ad
coui-e, hut mam eoncern reeently
In*ing with the tide lands diupute
A he hu saxl many timeM, gtiv
eminent his liu*ltiexs
J3RD YEAR
The Campus Chat
NORTH TEXAS STATE COLLEGE. DENTON, TEXAS, FRIDAY, MAY I?. 1950
NO. 52
Five New Courses Added
To Fill Summer Schedule
Advance Exam Bids Due
Adwttn ed stumiihc pxitiiiiiialiiiii-
will be given May lf» May Mean
B ft Mill i i” uilfioUlicetl tfu week
Student who want to take tin
exam- run get petitn»ii from tin
dean of tin puitieulai a«*hiHi| in
w fiich t hey at * en i idled
headline tor filing im today
500 Seniors to Receive Diplomas
In May 28 Graduation Exercises
Four ticket- will be given to chsrge of muni f r both servin'
• •in h giHil to ii - -nr- hi- gue-1- In M P Wells, F.nglish depart
rhmis during the exerei-o- ment head, will give the invoeHtion
t'ullege faculty memiiei - will nod the lienedietiotl ill the haeea-
mareh in both toe morning and laureate ervue
evening proi’e -iunai- Hut only |ti Invocation and liem'dictlon ut the
will tukc oh 11 *ti tiie night prises commeneement exercise- will lie
sional in 'tder to give more -pan given by tin Rev Gordon < oilier,
to families of gtminutes director of the Wi stmin tei foun
Di Wallet ti. H"dgion, dean of dutioti ut Hie Fust I'm byteimn
the Hehonl of Musir, will lie in cliureh, I SA, in Denton.
Approximately 54)0 senior* have
inked Sunday, May 2k. as a red
letter day on then calendars. That's
tiie dale of spring baccalaureate
’ i ml commencement services.
Two well-known speaker* will
• here then to address the largest
graduating clu-. in the college's
history.
In T V Smith will -peak ut
the commencement services at M
p in on "Telescopes, Microscopes,
and Politics " He is a professor of
poetry, politics, and phi'osophy ut
Syiucase university in New York.
' anon Curtis W V Junker will
deliver the baccalaureate sermon
at II a.m Sunday. He is director
"f student work at St. Alban'- Col-
legiate chapel in Dallas
For the first time in eight years,. ,, . ,
... , . , , , r.verv < ampus-theatic fan can
glads will la* issued tickets toi , , '
. . . suit hi- fancy thi- week
the night commencement exercises
lii K. S. Clifton, commencement For every kind f a play will he
committee chairman, explained the produced during the speech depart
tickets were necessary Is-cause of ment s Drama festival
inadequate seating facilities. Murder mysteries, comedies, and
Smeller' Snatches Sneak Sniffs
In Perfume Connoisseur Hobby
, Some students upend that free ’ with whom I became quite good
hour mumbling "knit one, purl friends." Kcggis commented. "I met
two” Others add canasta points one of them in a group discussion
or i hase n golf hall over several when we discovered that lioth of
acre- Reggis Meyers smells people, w^.r,. interested m is-rfumes The
■' Reggis smells the perfumes pen ,.lh,.r friendship developed after I
pie wear, that is, and trie* to guess th,. girl on the stairs to
the brand and name IpH her what perfume she was
Meyers, junior speech major 1 wearing "
* trom Texas City, U-gan his hohhy
of classifying perfume* several
years ago Accompanying his twin
-ister on a shopping trip, Reggis
was informed hy the saleslady that
men know nothing of perfumes
They buy them by name or on the
leeommendation of others, she ex-
plained
Challenged hy this statement,
Meyers determined to prove that
men can be intelligent perfume
buyer*. He immediately began men- ;
•ally matching odors and label*
Top spot on his perfume hit j
parade is White Shoulders, by
F.vyan Wisidhue, hy Fsberge, and
Hlatme, hy Dana, are close serond
and third choices
"The most rewarding result of
my hohhy was meeting two girl*
Five new course- ranging from title of the oil................ tour e
a Inin of Ihccu'tcin l ulled Slati which i iiuiiiheiiil 44T
|m Ics-oiis in art ml a design will Design t- the theuii' of a work
appeal on the - uiiiiner ■ rhedulea, hop uponnoicd liy the ai l dcputl
college official announced tins
week.
Most unique course offered will
!>.' a Hip through ".'I slate Rob
ill A Millet ol the geography
di parlmeiit will tal i students i n
lolled in Geogiaphy IM' on a toui
"I the Colton In'll , loliacio regions ,
Waslungloti, D, C.; New York
l ily; Niagaia Falls; Clilcngo, Hint
I *el riilt.
The i aleh come at the end of
the tup A written report roii-i l
mg of a study of -oil, climate, and
environmental adjustments oh
i tied during tin trip will In h-
quired for credit
Incidentally, 11 anspoi latiun, Imlg
mg and fees fm entrances to na-
tional parks and historiial land
mark will rout $170 Meals, lui
Don, and enrollment fee come
ext I a
In the School of Kdin atiiiii, threi
mi .v runt -es will he offered Foi
graduates with "thesispholiia," Kil
.cation fi71 and 578 may lutiig
relief. Kntitled "Admission Semi
oar” Htnl " Fvaluatioii Seminar,"
i espeet ively, the e two coui "S will
l« equivalent to Ii thesis
" Film at ion Guidance" i- the
ment
■The
fm the iiminei term
workshop i an advanced Cuui m
fni students wlio have hail eouisi-
hi the ciaft- taught here,” I>t
t ola Stllffolil, hi ail of Hie all ile
partinenl, explained
I lull I a op lit at the college ill
elude ceramics, hii'IhI Will ks, pin
tics, ti xtile printing, ami weaving
Students will hem hatuiis and
Is given oppoiiunities to wmk
willi uitiial ilesigiiing in then ic
IMi'tive fields," lit Slafford re
inai keil
Express Agent Urges Early SKipmenb
Illfiriaih ol the express lompan) urge studrnla to snail as many
Hungs early as possible "Ihis will speed up our delltrriea and Help
ion gel your things sooner," Ihr company promises.
Mlirn you rr parking up to go home Ibis summer, Railway Kl-
press oDieiuls promise lM-ller rate of your thing* if yuu:
(I) In- two Railway Fxpress tags in diffrrrnl places on each
piece ol luggage,
lit Don't merload or under-lie serund band carton*.
Cl) Make sure all old marks on shipping cartons are crossed ant;
(It vddtess cur I nils sod paper w rapped packages in Iwa places
with crayon or heavy proril,
i ''l t.n special care to parking rndiim. lamps, and olhsr dsltcat*
pieces.
(5) I'ark jewelry ami watches separately ;
(7) Declare value and mark ii on each piece to be shipped
• •
°re*s Time Chatte- • • •
Friedsam Receives Doctor's Degree;
IRC Sponsors Roosevelt Film Tonight
im « fully < oni|ilf*t«*tl
fni n (liM'tonitf lit o
Murders, Comedies, Tragedies Highlight
Speech Department's Drama Festival
Serving ovet font vim in the Hint lie Im
Marine corp ami tcio lung two rei|uiri'ment
yeats iieie ilnl not low him down rioiogy
lb still won his ilis'lor digits ftegiuning wmk on ho I’h.D in
by the lime he w»- .'ll) I!t4*l, In Frieiisam taught putt
I hut II it am .1 Ft led-am uf the turn ut He on ii.it. lie i nine to
department of is onoinii - and o Ninth Texn- in In IH Making n
i mingy, who rneiveil out lee Hr inn i i -tody o m loiogy with ati
week from the I'nitfeisily of Tevn einimniM minor, he wrote Ins
• 11 at mu mi n | it -t udy
made on old ag*
Ttu in yeiit 11111 -is’iologist holds
tin uiHsi et' dig 11" from i in- I'm
received notice of a counseling as-
islanlstiip in the psychology de
pin tment of the Slate College of
VYii-hiiiglun. )*ulImimii. Wash
Mi- Watson, a graduate psy
i hology student, is one of Jli stu
dents in the nation selected for the
honor She will enroll at Stats-
College of Washington in Seplem
in*i to work on (ter doctorate in
psychology She will receive her
master's degree here in August.
♦ • •
Veterans who will nut lie on the
campus this summer are urged to
notify the Veterans administration
of a change in then addresses, Hr
Alex Dickie, registrar, has an-
nounced.
vi'i - it > of Texn
from Bn viol oi
and i he hachciot's
vei -ily.
tragedies with a -tyle -how thrown
in, eight production- in all. -wung
into action Monday
"4 lamlm" will he premiered lit
x 17 tonight in the city hall audi-
torium Connie Kulierku, Wichita
Falls, will play the title role Carry
Woods, Thalia, will art the hus
band’* part.
Marjorie Davis. Dalla- and I’at
s> Burk", Dalla-, will present their
Dento-i senior high sc iiisil students
in a radio drama demonstration.
"The < ypriun Cat," at it am Hat
urday in Kendall hall
Closing the drama festival, a
style show and drama will tie
taged at a 15 p.m Monday in the
city hall auditorium. “Perfect Stxe
12" will slat Jimmie Hughes, Tex-
arkana, and Jerry Blackwell, Fort
Worth. Miss Polly Terrill’s is'ten
Hal models will also appear.
A lepeat |H'l foi ui.inci' of Tin
Jokative Man" will also in given
I' was pri'tnieieil at the (Juintilia'i
club meeting Tuesday night in
Kendall hall
Nightmare Stinks,
But Show Goes On
Gluh NT(fhtmari*V nami* 1»m muh-
^omethinir of u r«Mlity Tucndiiy
micht.
A *nu*ll of «|otiGt ful anH unde
tf-rmiriioj origin wm dui
irife th»- |M*rfoirriHnrr First Mttri
buU*d to n Mkunk, who demni th«*
* tiMriff. the nmell wan finally
rheiged to numf mml f'hffniti,
hil#' windoWM w#*r»* opened and
c,K,|inir Myxtfrri” ha-tily put into
um#*, thhow went on.
"Night of January IBth" wa
pn frited Wednesday arid Thur-
day night- in the di-tritt euurt
i *H»rn
I nd**f thr* dire<t»ofi nf John Go»
rlon, Monahan V F.ugeru' O'.NeilN
II* " wa perform* d Thursday
morning in Kendall hall
A I Johnston Jr, * 11 r •*< tor of a
!loltywo*»d ti'levixion Mehfnd, vinited
lti*‘ eampu" Monday If* <leve|ope«l
a how, "The Man with the Gold
Watehe* " Johri-ton then directed
Stephen Hueirn televimon and ra
de* tudent1* in the program
"The Ho**-*•. ••It ^tory," u movie
•hosAiog ii ti(i«*to hfe pu t u* i/iit ion
• *f flu hf« and tin * of I* hit, will
Im- fio\a n m the hloar v auditor ium
at 7 :*Wl tonight
A dim - ion t*i the* rn»)Viel <pon
tired I »y th* Inf ernat ional Itela
i ion - eliih, i « entu
A liar ' » f*ulH /.*• f l*t i/.* hi-
| loinin. pi flueed thi* film It wa -
iiwardeil i pt r/.< at th* 1 '.•17 World
I' 11 in (• • tv»| in Mm *d f*#» "«|o
ifig ri»**^t f«*» world lienee and world
heighten lim-
in'hided 1.1 thtH rmivie are oene**
fioi11 Ro.»H#'v»df - Ilf* vhieh have
never hefon- la*e» released
• ♦ ♦
Velma Wat-on, heriton, reeently
Ground Keepers Rue Activities
Of Spring Gardening, Planting
Planting new shruhlicry and j power mowers and tdwlrir hedge
flowi i , getting flowei lied- in I trimmers.
coiidition, tiiiuiniiig hedge*, mow . |,a„dac*pirig activities for thi*
mg grass spring included setting out new
Those are springtime activities trees and shtiihbery around the
of the college service center's journalism and union building*,
ground* depart ment, explains Goe During the summer months, rul-
liel i alter, grounds superintendent, uvation and trimming of flower
l.a-t spring's hail and ihe ice „r,. f'arler’a main worria*.
lot III the wmtei have added to (. „|| M,„| Win(pr find the grounds
'he job of dealing dead and broken department men clearing away
11mis- from rampu- trees this W(MM| km| fertilising traaa,
l'""R lawns, and shiuhtiery.
Caring for lawns and ......... |l((f hrwhM.h« ,or (',rt#r j,
keeps^f...., Of . a.te, . M mwn staff (|l|n|,(J, whjch M doW„ in
flower laols Spots around Marquia,
Terrill, and Chilton halls stem to
busy throughout the spring despite
the time saving advantage of
Young Moderns
Dobic to Talk at Clink
J Frank [mbie. nationally known
Texas author and lecturer, will he
guest speaker at the 11th annual
Summer Library clinic held here
June 8-10.
Mattie Ruth Moore, state direc-
tor of library clinic*, will also
•peak at that time. Dr. Arthur
-tampley. head of libraries, an-
nounced recently.
Fencers Flex Foils in Rare Art
hy » ATHY KTT F.k
' hui Staff M riler
F.n guide' Lunge' Touche!”
Dueling, considered a lost art
in thi- modern world, i an lie »e«in
in its finest form in llsrini gym
when 10 coeds don green short*
and white -hirts and flex Ihcir
foil- for a mas- attack
A fencing das*, under the di
rertion of Mis* Kdifh Kulieck, prai
toes the positions of this strenuous
war game at II on Tuesday, Thur*
day, and Saturday mornings.
I las- begins with exercises used
to iimlu'i and develop legs, arms,
and waists. Suddenly, as numbers
are called, the girl* take their
places in two row* and make pre
eision movements to Hie count much
like the chorines in a dance-hull
line.
At one they salute, on two they
prepare to attack, and after a
STANCED m the qiere-, o< an
vent ba*tie B'lhe William*, left,
and ^eqqy Fowler practice the
art-, oF tencinq Wary Lou Wee
or, eated, watr.he. the pro-
- eedinqi.
warning stamp of fi-ct, the pti
maty lunge i- made Most humor
on- of the piai lm - an- attack-
made upon imaginary opponenla,
like shadois Isixing < is-ds fight
"to death" |ei*t along the wall of
the gym
tale highest with comfort-seeking
dogs.
New sidewalks present another
tq-ohlem to the ground* mainte-
nance crew. "We usually get ini-
tial* on every sidewalk we pour,”
i artei says.
Weapon* for the mock battles Voicing a plea for studenta to
ate steel foils which were made in walk on the sidewalks rathar than
Finni'i They're blunted, of course, taking shortcuts across the lawns
just in rase the fencers gel Imp and shrubbery, Carter said, "It
interested in their game. would help improve the appear-
No la-uultic* have te-en reported ance of the campus as well at mak-
yet mg our job much easier.”
Grad Invitations Due Monday;
Ring Lists Will Be Posted Daily
Photo hy Wi
» pro-
iwdrelf
In the spring .1041 seniors'
fancies turn lo thoughts of mor-
tar boards, gowns, and tXJ!
graduation gift*.
At least,that many annosmee-
menla will be sent, say* Andrew
H. Swenson, manager of Ihe
Trading post
Announcement* are dee Mon-
day. "A notire will he placed
on Ihe onion building bulletin
hoard Ihe minnte they arrive,”
Hwenson explained. "A Hat ef
students' rings which fine hi
will also he posted daily.” ha
Announcement a, all engraved.
are french-fold type. A choice uf
20 different types nf lettering
for personal cards were avail-
able lo those placing orders.
Ring* are gold with green
spinel alonea. The design ahnws
an eagle on each aide, parthad
on a world glahe on one aide aad
over the college aeal on the
other. The a tone la encircled hy
Ihe raised inscription. "North
Texas Mate callage.”
This is the first time the
school ring design haa bean
standardised. Previously, three
different rings, manufactured hy
three n
hy North Texas
Capa aad gowns will ha Imasd
aU day May M in the Trading
past. Prices range from tlJ*
far bachelors’ robes to 8SJ« for
thejmmtora' gowm wito^handfc
lent who will to ant M
Friday may ptak
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