The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 23, 1953 Page: 4 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA DAILY rmimttty tf OUiktai Ktnu Oita
— Squirrel or Pig?
Dates in Glasses
May Make Passes
By M ARK KUEN HirP
If this is the American opposite sex Viva la France!"
Tlus remark is often forthcoming from the new fad of
11 pledges on the campus— BLIND DATES
On some of these Wind dates you mav wish you were
cally Wind These wishes are brought on by such “things"
s the “green monster" the Iwy with the dangling arms and
he awkward feet Perhaps you Ixns have got the pig pot
i girl with every undesirable quality which dis-
irl” the girl witn every
rusts the American male
rllKItK are short onw tall
ones skinny ones ami fat
inhi Or there's thr buy who
look up to his latc and rests
Ills head on her uttrnrtive
shoulder These matches are
the problems wliieh makes the
Kiris question “Should I wear
1 flats or heels on this date?”
There can be some variety to
dind dates by “tricks of the
irade” that are soon learned
" Nyna Wilson freshman former
Iv of Peru had her blind date
firmly convinced that she didn't
“sea'ka da English" After Nyna
exhausted her Spanish her date
and herself she confessed The
perfectly obvious trick of in-
troducing each boy from the
same house as “Otto" still causes
quite a bit of confusion to the
girls
The upperrlass sorority
' pledges long for a date their
own ages— "Freshmen are fine
but—" The members of fra-
ternities often go through
Mind dates Just "to meet the
new crop of freshmen co-eds"
SOME of the varied opinions
of blind dates that are
going around the campus are:
BOBB1 KAY BRUMLEY fresh-
man Altus “My dates have been
tremendous!"
RONNIE DAVIS freshman -Enid
"Personally I've had a
great lime!"
MARY LOUISE MOORE soph-
omore Ardmore “So far so
good"
JAP BLANKENSHIP fresh-
man Clinton “It’s not ' at all
what I thought it would be —
my dates have been real cute"
oO don't give up hope some
3 people find their mates on
their blind dates
V
’Pledges Elect
New Officers
For Classes
Pledge elass of fraternities and
sororities on the campus are elect-
ing officers for the fall term
Elections will be run in the DAILY
as soon as announcement Is made
Several officers were selected
Monday evening during pledge
inertings
Sigma Alpha Mu pledge class
elected officers for the autumn
semester Monroe Cut'er pledge-
master announced
They include Jay Gladstein Ok-
lahoma City president Sammy
Katz Tulsa vice president Paul
Givenhort Wichita Kan secretary
treasurer and Mickey Gladstein
McAlester junior IFC representa-
tive New pledges since rush week
are Ken Kascher llerschel Kap-
lan Morty Stein and Sheldon
Engiehaitl
Dili Dec be freshman from Ana-
darko was elected president of the
lk-lta 1'psilou social fraternity's
pledge class in a meeting Septenv
her 21
Officers elected are Bill Hamil-
ton Anadarko vice-president Gene
Raines Muskogee secretary Sam
Lusk Pawnee treasurer Bob Bass
Muskogee junior IFC represents
live social chairman — Bob Givene
Bartlesville publicity chairman —
Larry Shepard Muskogee
Dean Rawlings has been elected
president of the 1953-54 Alpha Tau
Omega pledge class announced
Bill Sanger Oklahoma City pub-
licity chairman
Other pledge elass officers are
Harold Messenger vice president
Sam Echols secretary Stan Porch
treasure Jerry Van Nort social
chairman and David Hodges jun-
Faculty club will open their so- ior IFC representative All of the
Sigma Chis Flan
Saturday Party
Sigma Chi social fraternity will
hold a dinner-dance in the Mem-
orial Union Saturday night fol-
lowing the Notre Dame footlmll
game Joe Xeuner social chair-
man announced
The dinner will be served in
dining rooms one two and three
WEDNESDAY- SETT ty HM
Nickelodeon Plays Out
For Sooner Shaggers
That little ‘ole nickelodeon will
be giving nut with the tops in mus-
ic Wednesday night for the second
Sooner Shag of the season
The full moon is a gettin' fuller
and the tension for the big game is
a gettin' tenser so come on out to
the Sooner Shag and relax
Dancing and relaxing time will
lie from 8:30 to 0:30 pm in the
Fountain room of the Union and oil
the outdoor terrace
Betas Elect 5
To Fill Offices
Beta Theta Pi social fraternity
recently elected a number of new
officers announced Fred Wewerka
president
Ralph Thompson sophomore in
the university college from Okla-
homa City was elected IFC rep-
resentative Jim Robinson junior
from Muskogee was elected trea-
surer Bill Reed arts and science
senior from Altus is the new' as-
sistant treasurer Bob Dooley en-
gineering junior from Duncan is
scholastic chairman and John
Eubanks sophomore in ihe uni-
versity college from Duncan U
head of intramurals
The regular election of officers
was held at the close of the last
school season
beginning at 7 pm The semi-formal
dunce in the ballroom will lie
from 9 pm to midnight with
music by the Ramblers
Sigma" Chi and Mrs Chris Wil-
liams housemother will be hos-
tesses for the event
Arrangements for the dinner
have iieen made to accommodate
alumni ami their wives as well
as the actives and their dates The
house wil -be oen all day for
visitors
Wednesday Evening
Swiss Steak
Raked Potatoes
Chocolate lee Box Pin
Open
1 1 em - 2 pm 5 pm-l pm
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Faculty Club Sets
Annual Reception
Swing Club to Elect
Veep Flan Program -
' Swing club the -women's golf
chib will meet at noon Wednesday
In ' the mack bar of the Union
Mira Ma urine Bowling associate
professor of physical education for
women announced Tuesday
All members have been urged
to attend since important plans
will be undertaken for the year
Among these plans will be the
planning of the year's calendar
discussing Invitations for the wo-
men's professional clinic and
tournament playing
Also on the agenda for the meet-
ing will be the election of a vice-
president Hillcl Foundation
To Observe Holidays
Succoth Tahernnrle will start at
7-30 pm Wednesday and continue
until Sept 30 at the llillcl foun-
dation A booth will lie liuild in
the sxnagogue representing the
teinpoi-ary Isaiths in which the
children of Israel dwell in the
dessert
The booth is decorated with
foliage and fruit Marvin Gcr-
snn Oklahoma City and laiu
Kliasoff New York City N Y
are the chairmen in charge of
the festival
A small child adjusting his eyes
to small print Is doing hard work
aaVa the Better Vision institute
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ciai calendar for the year with
their annual reception in the club
rooms on Wednesday Sept 23 at
9-10 pm Dr Ronald B Shuman
president announced
The reception is 0en to all facul-
ty and administrative staff mem-
bers and it is hoped that return-
ing and new members 'will attend
Governor and Mrs Johnston Mur-
ray and members of both the state
and university boards of regents
and their wives have been invited
to attend
Receiving at the door will be Dr
and Mrs Glenn Couch Dr L N
Snyuer Mr and Mrs Boyd Gun-
ning Mr and Mrs J C Mayfield
Dr and Mrs J H Marshburn and
Dr and Mrs J Teague Self
Office of the club and their
wires inthe receiving line include
President and Mrs George I- Cross
Dr Shuman Mr and Mrs Leslie
Rice Dr: and Mrs Loren N Brown
Dr and Mrs Arthur Bern hart and
Mr- and Mrs Harold Bone
General chairmen are Dr ' and
Mrs J R Rackley Committee
chairmen are Mr and Mrs Earl
Sneed hospitality Miss Gamette
Fittro name cards Miss Ruth Eld-
er guest books Mrs Paul McMinn
decorations Dr and Mrs Thurman
White refreshments Miss Grace
Ray hostess committee with wives
of past presidents of the Faculty
club pouring
Also planned is the first square
dance for the group which will be
held Tuesday Sept 29 with begin-
ners at 8 pm and the grand march
at 9 pm
Market Club Meets
The Marketing club will hold
election of officers at 7:30 pm
Wednesday in dining room A in
the Union Other business will he
plans for the year's activities which
include an annual sales conference
above are from -Oklahoma City
except Echols who is from Blan-
chard Jerry Parks Columbia Tenn is
the newly elected social chairman
for the house Sanger also an-
nounces the pledging of Dean
Rawlings and David llodges both
of Oklahoma City and Murray
Cullett of Ada
Rob Hicks Shawnee is presi-
dent of the Theta XI fraternity ac-
cording to Herald Naifeh Sapulpa
public relations chairman -Ralph
S Macia III Canary Is-
lands Spain is vice president and
social chairman Charles Rose
Shawnee secretary and treasure
Craig Kyle Wichita Kansas jun-
ior IFC representative
' The 1 pledging of the following
men was also announced Bob
Hicks Eugene McConnel Charles
Rose all of Shawnee Bob Bridge
Greenwich Conn Ralph S Macia
111' Canary Islands Spain -Craig
Kyle Wichita -Kan Bill McAtee
El Reno -Bill Spence -Wewoka
and Charles Jackson -Oklahoma
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After the formal ceremony Mrs
E X Woodard Theta XI hos-
tess treated the new pledges to
refreshments at the chapter house
Fees Due
First semester fees for 1933-54
are to be paid an follows:
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X — O — P — Q - September 24
R — S — T — U September 25
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Crawford, Bill. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 23, 1953, newspaper, September 23, 1953; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1802905/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.