The H-SU Brand (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 14, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 22, 1951 Page: 3 of 4
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Saturday December 22 1951
H-SU Students On Program For First
DapTisT tnurch Christmas Festivity
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THE H-SU BRAND
TOVS came nll'vn nnrlnx lUo
Christmas tree games were play-
ed and carols sung' at the annual
Christmas party sponsored by the
Firfet Baptist Church Tuesday
night. The social was held in the
church's recreation room
Hardin-Simmons students par-
AN OPEN LETTER
To Every Student
Hardin-Simmons University
My sincere love and best
wishes to every student of
H-SU.
I pray each day that 1400
students may each become a
really great human personality.
God bless you all.
Willis A. Sutton
For Your Western
BOOTS
All kinds and prices
Hats Shirts Pants Name
Belts Men Women all
ages.
Our Repair Dept.
is the Finest
Leddy Boot Shop
170 Cypress Abilene Tex.
ticipating on the program for the
icuu were uan iNeims mama;
Betty Stewart Bob Painter Clin-
ton Wason Edith Wilson and
Joe Cox children; Ed Tapscott
and Sam Beam toy soldiers;
Angehne Jobe mama doll; Clif-
ford Wilcox clown; George Lynn
Mary Lou Settle and Janette Eu-
bank the three bears.
Nancy Roberts and Nancy Chea-
ney cheerleader dolls; Mina
Matthews china doll; Marilyn
Walker singing doll Carolyn
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Briggs the wolf; Ruby' Good-
tiv.u .uimv: iwu niuing nooa;
Eddie Morris. Tnriinn nnd ttvi
Grow cowboy.
Carols were led by Truett Rog-
ers and sound effects were creat-
ed by Ed Barnes. Anne Moore
was in charge of refreshments.
The University Quartet sang. Mrs.
Ethel Trice youth director plan-
ned the social.
Senior Rings Arrive
In Three Shipments
One hundred and twenty-five
senior rings have been received
in three different shipments at
the H-SU Bookstore announces
Virgil Bradley manager.
Seniors may order class rings
any time at the bookstore. The
next order will go off after the
Christmas holidays.
Wonderful to GIVE! Wonderful to GET!
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Phone 4-5550 Night Phone 4-6428
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Eight Hardin-Simmons students
whose homes are in other lands
will remain on U. S. soil during
the Christmas Holidays. Four of
wn.-au siuaenis are irom Hawaii.
Others are from Brazil China
and Korea.
Henry Uenten will spend a
week with Ray Douglas in
Brownfield. Sally Gima is looking
forward to a two weeks stay in
Plainview with her brother
Paul. Henry and. Sally are from
Wahiawa Oahu T. H.
Jimmy Hirata may go to Fort
Worth to viist with Harry Kong a
former HS.TI stnrfonf nttnnriinr
Southwestern Seminary. Another
siuuent irom ivaunaKan Molokai
T. H. John MrOrnvv will vnmnin
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nere lor tne noiiaays.
Jim Lee from Shanghai China
had planned a trip to New York
but decided it was inn fnf frt. Vio
short time he would have to
spend there. Instead he hopes to
go to Houston or San Antonio.
Chon Dong from Seoul Korea
is planning a vacation here on
the campus working and study-
ing. Rudolph Salas plans to spend a
few days with friends in Breck-
enridge. He is from Mendoza
Argentina.
Laiz Lessa is remaining in
Abilene on his job at the Reporter-News.
Sunday and Monday
he will be a guest in homes of
friends. His home in in Rio de
Janeiro.
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CHOIR GIVES ANNUAL
CHRISTMAS CONCERT
Approximately 1200 attended
the annual Christmas concert
presented by the H-SU A Cap-
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Under the direction of Euell
Porter chairman of the voice de-
partment flip Plinil tvinrlr ifr -f.'vw-
formal appearance on the cam-
pus. The concert was divided into
four partsolder A Cappella
music songs of the more modern
vein folk tunes and spirituals
and Christmas music.
Featured during the program
were the Varsity and University
Quartets.
Basketball Programs
Printed By Council
The H-SU Student Council is
printing and distributing pro-
grams for all homo hnskpthall
games this season Lewis Steph-
ens president states.
Programs have been distribut-
ed for the two games played thus
far.
Lloyd Wright junior represen-
tee is in charge of preparing
codv for the nroernms nnrl rinvlo
Bowen. council trnsisniw ie
(handling the distribution.
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Drive safely going to and from
home this Christmas. The life you
save may be your own.
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Food Distributed
At All-School Fete
Packages of food donated by
campus organizations were de-
livered to needy families at the
all University Christmas party
iheld Wednesday night.
4 The food was distributed to a
list of needy families compiled
by Gayle Bowen and Bob Moody.
Stan Lackey collected the boxes
of food from dorms and the stu
dent center.
Cooperating with the Student
Council headed by Lewis Ste-
phens president was Virgil
Bradlev. Bookstnro mnrtnrrop
After delivery of the food stu-
dents gathered at the Student
Center for caroling and refreshments.
GOfJLDING'S
J. Paul Siiccdy Switched lo Wildrool Cream-Oil
Because He Flunked The Fingcr-Nail Test
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lore ! His hair look.d lik. a tig.r raff and he was feline mighty
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better with Wildroot Cream-Oil! Non-alcoholic! Contains aooth-
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dandruff. Helps you pass the fingernail test!" Sheedy got Wild-
root Cream-Oil and now he has every girl on campus waiting
in Hon for a date! So be cagey. . . get a tube or bottle of Wild-
root Cream-Oil Hair Tonic at any drug or toilet goods counter
today. And ask your barber for orofcssional anoHctJnn- Tt
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