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Wednesday, February 23, 1966
Club Roundup
Clubs Announce Spring Officers;
Membership Drive, Rush Begin
Charles Prather, former vice- fraternity, will have a buffet din- will be provided by the Talons.
president of Phi Alpha Theta, the ner at the Holiday Inn tonight at Full information concerning Mer-
national honorary society in his- 7. itum rush will be passed out in
tory, has been named president of Placeor Br chdorm Thursday by the reen
the group, replacing Mike Armour Placement Director John Brooks each dorm Thursday by the Green
who resigned. g will speak on "Hints for Interview- Jackets.
ing and Employment Opportunities PI SIGMA ALPHA
Other ne officers are Vice- Accounting." Pi Sigma Alpha, the honorarylresuent rm amp and Secretary-
treasurer Bradford Tibbitts.
MU PHI EPSILON
Members of Mu Phi Epsilon, na-
tional music sorority, have elected
new officers. They are: President
Beverly Buchel, Vice-president Ju-
dy Frederick, Treasurer Ann Cook,
Corresponding Secretary Virginia
Puckett, Recording Secretary Lin-
da Johnston, Alumni Secretary Jo-
anne Dallinger, Historian Peggy
Atkerson Chaplain Nelda Reid.
Chorister Elizabeth Mahaffey,
Warden Lurline Speer, Project
Chairman Bette Rumbel. Magazine
Chairman Becky Burkarth, Rush
Chairman Linda Isaacs and As-
sistant Rush Chairman Peggy Wal-
lace.
GOVERNMENT-PRE-LAW
Darryl Saicheck,. a junior from
Milwaukee, was elected president
of the Government-Pre-Law Club
Thursday.
Other officer elected were John
Forshee. vice-president; Gene Bea-
ty, treasurer; Gladys Bowie, secre-
tary, and Johnny Hendrik, report-
er.
FRIARS
The newly elected officers of the
Friars, a men's Catholic club, are
George Craker. president; Dennis
Crennvelge, vice-president; Jerry
Millan, recording secretary; Dave
Lovelace, secretary, and Bill
Dawnes. sergeant-at-arms.
ACCOUNTING CLUB
The Accounting Club and Beta
Alpha Psi, the national accounting
LAST DAY
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PAGE 3--THE CAMPUS CHAT
Church Roundup
MSC Plans LuncheonYRa government fraternity, is accept. j
Mark Benson, sonof former sec ing applications for membership.
rotary of agriculture Enra Taft Any student having a 2.2 grade .
Benson, will speak to the Young point average on 12 or more hours
Republicans tonight at 7:30 on in government is eligible. Applica-
"Present Dangers to the American tions are available in Dr. Chester
Way of Life" in room 154 of the N are available e on thester cond
Sima Pistoniht Newland's office on the second
Business Administration Building. floor of the Language-Government
PHI CHI THETA Building. Students must return ap-
plications with their dexigraphs
Phi Chi Theta, national profes- before March 25. m t .1
sional women's fraternity, will have
its second rush party at the Delta WEST DORM A
Sigma Pi house tonght at 7:30. The boys "We Do ha ip
ELLEN H. RICHARDS been invited by the girls of TWU's
The Ellen H. Richards Club will Capps Hall to a Saturday dance. The Pary's Over!
meet at 7 p.m. March 8 in room 164 The dance will be from 8 until After preferential parties Monday night, rushees meet with Pnhellenic
of the Education-Home Economics 11:30 p.m. Music will be on records. A sorority preferential artes Monay nht, rushes meet wth nhellenic
Building. Refreshments will be served. list their first and second sorority preference. Tuesday night after receiving their
Dr. Johnnie Christian of the U. S. went to Chilton Hall for bid acceptance ceremony, followed by Open House.
Health, Education and Welfare
Department will speak on "Focus Campus Personals
on Leadership."
MERITUM
for senior women, will hold a rush Sopho reW ins NT Music Al
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may be obtained in Dean Imogene
turnedickey officeand must be re The North Texas Music Exes As- dents and graduates by five NT faculty was an exhibitor at the Accompanied on
turned by March 10. tion has unanimously chosengraduates now on the faculty. South Central States Exhibition of VIRGINIA PUCKI
Prospective rushees with dexi- DAVID BREEDEN. sophomore mu- Breeden's father, LEON, is on the American Craftman's council, Reiswig will next
graphs and blanks of activities: sic education major, to receive its faculty but was not a judge. held in Dallas. for Horn and Pia
will be admitted to the tea. The first award. Young Breeden was one of the Two works of Mrs. Stephen were Adler of the NTSI
heads of all departments and their Breeden. a clarinetist, was chos- few freshmen last year to play inlchosen by a panel of judges from Drew's second num
wives are invited. Transportation en from a large field of music stu- thi, r', i.: ,-i- - . ....==n: -:-m-2--.riDr i s c-- O-Test.
Folk Singers C
Reach Best Sel
Watch out Bob Dylan, Peter.l listeners, S
Paul and Mary, and Joan Baes. also capabl
Simon and Garfunkel have arrived, haired teen
They are the folk-rock duo that radio. This
has skyrocketed to the top of the rock beat i
nation's best seller lists with their of the excre
recording of "Sounds of Silence." all of their"Contemporary Trends in Music"
will be the topic of Merrill Ellis of
the music faculty when he speaks
at the Methodist Student Center
today at noon.
The program will be centered on
electronic music and the new trend
in composition and modern music.
Lunch will be served before the
program, which will be over at
!30 p.m. to allow students tim
to reach their classes.
PRESBYTERIAN
"The Trial" a Franz Kafka film,
will be shown at the Presbyterian
Youth Center, 1301 W. Oak, at 7
p.m. today and Thursday.
After the film, Dr. Howard Key
of the English department will lead
a discussion. The film is jointly
sponsored by the Presbyterian,
Disciples and Methodist Student
i Centers.Lent begins today with Ash
BURNING BUSH Wednesday. Ashes will be blessed
at 6:15 a.m. and distributed after
Curtis Lydic of the art depart- the blessing as well as after the
ment will speak on "The Image of 6:30 a.m. and 5 and 7 p.m. masses
Christ in Art: Medieval-Classic- today.
Modern" Friday at 8:30 p.m.
Confession will be heard 30 min-
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN utes before both evening masses
Dr. James M. Linebarger of the
English department will speak on CHURCH OF CHRIST
"Today's Student" Sunday at 5:30 Devotionals will be held at 6:30
p.m. at the St. Paul Lutheran p.m. Monday and at 8:30 Thur-
Church at 703 N. Elm St day at the Church of Christ in the
The program will be an off-the- Bible Chair Building. Meetings last
cuff observation of today's student. about 30 minutes.
A meal wall be served before thel Students wanting rides should
program. It will cost 50 cents call the church office at 382-5062.
I -members to
bids, rushees
ard
the piano by
EIT of Tyler,
present "Sonata
no" by Samuel
I music faculty
ber will featurei c tr clannet position of ouu pieces submitted by artists "Sonata in F major" in four parts
the North Texa Concert Band. from all over the nation. The work, by Benedetto Marcello.
He also participates in the Sym- which will be on display through An ensemble including GARY
phony Orchestra and is a member March 20 at the Dallas Museum of BARROWensemble ludingKGARY
Sof Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia of Amer Fine Arts, is sculpture jewelry SON of Mesquite JIMMY CLARKIKE OL
Ua * * pieces are to be used as bases on of Commerce. TIM LOEHR of Dal-
las and Drew and Reiswig will
DR. E. G. BALLARD of the which jewelry may be stored and nl nd Drew and Reiswig will
English faculty has returned from yet remain visible. conclude the recital with "Music
Los Angeles, where he attended for Brass Instruments." by Ingolf
ler Lis the Institute for New Educational 'The Importance of Communi- Dahl.
Media all of last week. He is the cation in Manufacturing Manage-
director of the National Defense ment" was explained by DR. AL DR. THOMAS BREWER of the
Al-,history department will speak on
Education Act's Institute for Ad- FRED A. COX of the business "Some Problem of the Texas and
mon and Grfunkel are danced Study in English Rhetoric faculty Friday at a conference Pacific Railroads" at the Business
imon and Garfunkel are and Applied Linguistics to be held sponsored by the American Man- History Conference at SMU Fri
e of pleuing the long- at North Texas this summer. The cement Association. day and Saturday t
n-ager with a transistor meeting is sponsored by the U. Dr.Cox on t fin day Dr. Brewer is scheduled to speak
is not only because their Office of Education.Cox spoke on the final day
s danceable but because of the three-day meeting. He ap- t 10:0 a.m. Saturday. The theme
Ilent choice of lyrics in peered in the section of the con- 0 fte
r material. EUGENE CONLEY, resident ference devoted to fundamentals of the conference is "Introducing
tenor at North Texas, was In Chi- manufacturing manaement for the the Southwest to the Busines His-I I
A dialogue sermon will be held
tonight at 8 p.m. to start Lenten
services.
Member of the congregation
will have reading parts of Lenten
characters. Bill Baler. a North Tex-
as student, will portray Judas and
tell why he lost faith.
BSU
A discussion program on "The
Viet Nam Situation in Light of
Christian Principles" will be pre-
sented Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at
the Baptist Student Center. The
program will deal with what the
Christian has to say about the war
in Viet Nam.
Vesper services will be held to-
day through Friday at 6:30 to 7
p.m.
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