The passing: parade of sorority activities has just begun. Neither *ar, nor decrease in enrollment will stop them. The biggest air castles now at the present for every sorority on the campus is the realization of lodges. With this idea in mind, each girl can work and contribute her part so that someday her sorority will own one of the 12 lodges on S.M.U .'s campus. S.M.U.Tern Artist Visits S.M.U. Art DapartneatDon Brown, outstanding Texas artist, visited the S.M.U. art department Wednesday, Feb. 18.“Fisherman” and “Little David,” two of BrownV prints, are in the Lone Star Printmaker’s show now on exhibition in the art department.Brown studied in New York and Paris and has exhibited at the New York World's Fair, Denver Museum, Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, New York University, and University of Texas, as well as in Paris, France.Brown is the head of the art department at Centenary College in Shreveport, Louisiana. S.M.U.S.C.R.A Waffle SupperDr. L. F. Sensabaugh, director of religious activity on the campus, will entertain S.C.R.A. members Thursday evening, February 26, at the Highland Park Methodist Church with a waffle supper; Thestudents' da: Speaking male membe are CHAI DEAN ZUi outnumberelt; That eten mg on. ALT MACK SW his army ca she is wondlt; LIE BOW1 meantime.PEGGY smiles this corps cadet to visit he day aftemc and pleasu brought tw Yankee by t GISS and Another S.] to be doini corps Sat. HECTOR ci Plantation.Since the ER for the RUTH FIL time to mi NEMER xseem to b£keep her iIt was ; residents lt;the Mothe was an abi res * left ai to eat the their own iUfanialt;l ■