The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1952 Page: 1 of 12
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The Oklahoma Daily
plk Year No 37
sjF acuity Y ariety
Show to Boost
Campus Chest
A faculty variety show will be sponsored by the UAB
Tuesday night November 11 with admission being charg-
ed and all proceeds going to the Campus Community
Chest
Maxine McDuff is UAB chairman for the show
The faculty show will be one of several events dur-
ing the drive week November 10-14
Plans have also been made to
have a carnival at Woodrow Wil-
son Center Friday night and skits
at the various houses and dorms
(iris Get Late Permission
The faculty show will be held
In Holmberg hall
Swimmers
To Present
Water Show
- Porpoise a new men’s swim-
ming club will present a water
show November 13-15 Bernie
Wagner president of Porpoise
aid Wednesday
The show will have a water bal-
let -exhibition diving stunts and
an introduction of the 1953 varsity
swimming team
Tickets at 91 each will be ow--aale
Friday October 11 a ad caa
be obtained froai Wagaer Bojrd
bate aad members of the For-
- poise club Members of the Dacks
drt wonnljvla dub win
assist la the water show
' Proceeds from the ticket sales
will help send members of the
varsity team to the swim forum at
Fort Lauderdale Fla December
20-January 2
- The Porpoise club was organized
this fall to further an Interest and
appreciation of swimming on cam-
pus! About 20 bpys have already
joined
Any boy interested la swim-
ming who passes the swim re-
quirement is eligible to Join
“The school needs an organiza-
tion to help further swimming on
campus and we hope to apply for
national recognition next semester”
Wagner said
Officers of the club are Bernie
Wagner president James Will
vice president Graham Johnston
secretary and Jerry de Jong trea-
surer Frtshmn '
Dr Glenn C Conrh dean of
the university college Tuesday
anted freshmen who hare not
been assigned faculty udvisers
to come to his office on the first
floor of Butlianan haU The col-
lege recently moved to the new
location from Kaufman hall
“Most of onr freshmen have
been assigned H Dean Conch said
“bat there are a few who haven't"
It was pointed out that fresh-
men will nerd adviser assign-
ments before they ran pre-enrol
for the second semester
Band Continues Cash Drive
Fund $2700 Short of Goal
At least 92700 is still needed to
give the OU band adequate truns-
lartatlon housing and meals on
the trip to Notre Dume V Gene
Edmondson general manager of
the “On to Notre Dame" club said
Wednesday
The band was unable to raise
aay substantial amount of money
In solleitlng Wednesday In Nor-
man he said Only 917 was raised
The Norman Klwunls club do-
nated 9200 and 9250 was received
Wednesday morning In the mail
The Oklahoma City I Jons club took
up a collection for the band
Contributions should be mulled to
the “On to Notre Dame" club llox
2309 Norman
XOItMAX
Freshmen girls will be excused
from study hall to attend if they
have tickets Dorothy Truex coun-
selor of women said Wednesday
AWS will also sell late permis-
sion at one cent per minute up to
30 minutes both after the faculty
how and the carnival Miss Truex
said
This money will also go Into the
chest fund
The UGOC contest sponsored by
Alpha Phi Omega service fraterni-
ty also will be run during the
drive week in the basement of the
Union
Booklet la Preparation
A booklet will be prepared for
the information of students telling
what organizations will receive
moneiMnnnrtnty will do with
The executive committee for the
chest drive will decide the appor-
tionate amount the different or-
ganizations will receive this week
The policy has been set up that
a student or group can earmark
their contributions for a particu-
lar contribution This excludes do-
nations made at the faculty show
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AFROTC Announces
New Cadet Top Brass
Air force ROTC seniors learned
recently how many stripes they
will be entitled to wear on their
shoulder lxmrds Appointments
have been made to the grades of
cadet first lieutenant cadet cap-
tain and cadet lieutenant colonel
with 4 full colonels to be selected
later
I The lieutenant colonels are wing
and group commanders and staff
officers They are Hilly J Alley
William II Peters Donald It Bar-
ber Kenneth 11 Orr Dannv AI
White David G Want land Floyd
J Brazile James E Swain and
Rupert H Ingram
Cadet captians exercise auth-
ority at the squadron level Those
appointed are Dwight Ross Jr
Jimmy Cloos- Charles U Kdger-
ton Carroll C Ballard George
Meanwhile Governor Johnston
Murray pointed oat that "The
football eyes of the nation will
le on Oklahoma when OC plays
Notre Dame at Soath Beml" In
urging stale Industrie to take
part la the drlvr to send (hr band
thrrr
A special half-time show Is be-
ing prepared by the liand to he
given at South IJend Every for-
mation will move none will he
stationary U-onnrd 11 Haug hand
director said
The bund show will lie televised
to i nation-wide audience as purl
of NBC’s “Game of the Day" telecast
A Student Newspaper Serving the University
OKLAHOMA THI RKIIAV OCTOBER 30 1033
V'r' r
r ' V ' V
RtF-NEK QUKEX FINALISTS (left to right) Phyllis Krltner Independent from Ada Melody Stark
Kappa Kappa Gamma pledge from Amarillo Tex Helen Hyde Harding Alpha Chi Omega pledge from
Oklahoma (Yty Rolanda Jo Cook Kappa Alpha Theta pledge from Holden ville and Nancy Reeves Chi
poMJ ” werk of prase Wednesday night with the crowning of the 193Z-
33 Elf-Nek Queen In the Engineering aaditorium by Jim Krlm Knf-Nek president Identity of the queen
baa been kept secret and In ease yonVe still wondering It’S the fifth one np Inst bat certainly mat
least Nancy Reeves! Xaary will appear with the Knf-Nek pep organisation at all pep functions and
was presented with an engraved loving cap photo by Fred Cook
1072 Irish
ChiU Given
Applications for 1979 Notre
Dame tlrkrts were received by
the athletic business office Wed-
nesday There are only 999 tick-
ets available so a drawing will
be necessary
Kn Farris afhlrtle business
manage sold that the number
of rllminatlons will be determin-
ed Thursday and a drawing will
be held Thursday afternoon In
the presence of student senate
representatives This will deride
which application digit nnmbero
qualify for tickets
Details of the drawing and
prorrdure for picking np tick-
ets will be announced In Fri-
day’s Daily
Blankenship Earl Pool Robert
A Jeffries John Bolen Dannie
Hoskins Lee ThomMion Jr
Robert Mitchell James I and
Thomas Thurston Don Anderson
Joseph Muglia Michael McGee
Charles Payne Albert Basinger
Alliert Welsh Glccle Vaughn
Charles Evcrst Halbert Hopier
James Fenny Richard liohnsack
Bill Hisc Janes Hill Billy Oare
Jinv Cumn Jerry Oakley George
Armor James Branson
Jark Bertram Thomas James
Howard Berry Iloliert Short Ro-
bert Gilliland Billy Lindsey Jack
Webl) Hugh Cunningham Wilbur
Williams Dan I’Jeletich Bernard
Stockman Sam Taylor William
Cooley Albert llerger and Alan
Dysart
Those appointed to the grade
of cadet first lieutenant Include
Iloliert Iooxr Thomas Bnehrne
James Bond Horace Schlitller
Bernard Roberts Davev Garrett
Jr- George tango Cecil Sullivan
Gail K McGhee Ronald Hanska
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Quvons!
Ilomeromlag quern candidate
will have In submit an 910 and
a 23 photograph iaslrad of two
HH' along with their names
to the lAR office by 3 pm Nov-
ember 4 Alary Ann Menrfee
chairman of Ihe queen commit-
ter said Wednesday
Th 23 photograph will he
needed for newspaper publicity
purposes and the 9x10 will be
used la the Homecoming queen
rand Mates' display Alary Ann
pointed out
of Oklahoma
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W - ' :
Fine Arts Schools
Slate Mozart Opera
Plans have been made for a full
university production of Mozart’s
opera “The Magic Flute" to be
presented March 30 and 31 In
Holmberir hall Carlos Moseley di-
rector of the school of music and
chairman of the opera committee
announced Wednesday
The opera will be a Joint pre-
sentation of the schools of drama
art and music with all singing and
spoken roles open to any student
in the University who qualifies
Auditions to Be Held
Casting of roles will be done on
the basis of auditions to be held in
Holmberg auditorium at 7 pnv
November 11 All major and se-
condary roles with understudies
will be open to university students
regardless of their major field of
study Those who try out are ask-
ed to pi-ejmre a Mozart aria or a
work of similar nature for the au-
dition Interested students should notify
the school of music extension 239
of his or her intention to audition
on or Iwfore November 7
A comix-tition among the stu-
dents of the school of art will also
lx held to determine which stu-
dent will design the scenery for
the production
Suggs Directs Staging
Staging for the production will
he under the direction of Charles
Suggs with scenery and lighting
Fraternity House Fire
Gives Boys A Scare
By JIM rAAIPBELL
“You’ll have to evLUse me the
Ixtys tell me the house Is on fire”
Mrs Dick tawery Sigma Nu hos-
tess said rulmly as she hung up
the telephone receiver Tuesday
evening
But elsewhere In the Sigma Nu
hixise TUI Ho Boulevard condi-
tions were far from calm and a hot
time begun for the ol' house
Flames had saddenly burst
forth from a supply rinse! in Ihe
serond fhsir bath about 9:49 pm
und went uuunlieed until the
entire room was In flames by
then belching out at the hall
walls
Shocked nut of their academic
(Uior hv the suddenness of the
fire the house's orcuixint flurried
Into activity Bob Woolslayer In
an attempt to save his most valu-
able possession dashed from the
hnue with Ids guitar ruddled In
his arms As soon ss he reached
Member AoodiM
’-M
under the direction of Laurenct
Mortensen and costumes designed
and executed by Mrs Frames U in-
land Spencer Norton wlllbe in charge
of musical direction for the pro-
duction and will conduct the per-
formances Members of the voice
faculty are to prepare the singers
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Williamson
Speaks Today
Mac Q Willamson Oklahoma’!
attorney general since 1934 wll
address law students Thursday or
“The 0eration of the State’s Le-
gal Office"
Williamson who was a membei
of the first OU law class gradu-
ating In 1912 speaks at 10:10 am
in 101 Alonnet hall
Sam tattimore assistant attor-
ney general who sj socializes in
criminal matters will accompany
Williamson They also will be
luncheon guests of Phi Delta Phi
honorary legal fraternity
While on the campus the visit-
ors will confer with the law col-
lege faculty on plans for the insti-
tute for county attorneys at OU
January 15-17
the door however he whirled am
ran Ixirk up the stairs with hii
guitar and soon returned with hit
guitar pick -
Asolhrr member bundled his
entire “trousseau" Into a blan-
ket and set It on Ihe window
sill with Instrnrllon for some-
one to “shove r out" if things
got out of hand Others rarvled
out the table silvrr as a well-
manned bucket brigade got
things underway from the kit-
chen Three of the brigade Jark De-
Armon Dale Scott and Cecil Snell
were nearly overcome as smokt
filled the hidls
A series of calls to the Boomci
theater failed to produce thret
members to come and rescue theii
clothes as they were certain the
whole thing was a practical Joke
Another uncxltahle Jim Richard-
son slept unheedlngly on the see-
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Spohrer, Bill. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1952, newspaper, October 30, 1952; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1802680/m1/1/?q=hoy: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.