The Collegian (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 8, Ed. 1, Friday, November 18, 1938 Page: 4 of 4
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V
FOO . . . FOO
Our sports writer said that ht
was going1 to remain immune this
year but it seems as if he Just
couldn't resist when he saw that
SARAH CAWLEY running around.
At any rate the bug has bitten
and BILL is on the list of those
enjoying the malady.
Poo-
Ask ADRIAN YETT no can't
do that; we promised not to go
saying things like that about him
any more ... so we'll remember
our promise.
Poo
Isn't bird-dogging fun. . . MEL-
TON and RUBE and JIMMIE and
CORDELIA found out the other
night when three of the members
of the male portion of the student
body trailed them home from the
midnight show. . . guess the boys
thought they needed a chaperone.
Poo-
Was LEE KUNITZ' face red when
the check was put in front of his
plate. . . 'cause he knew all the
time that he just had enough
money to get into the game and
those five people did eat.
Poo
JULIAN TOMLINSON and "KO-
KOA" PALMER. . . kidnapped. . .
sounds interesting. . . but thaf s all
that we can tell.
Poo
M. SMITH has a conscience that
must hurt him; for he is filling up
the editor's penny bank with his
pay-offs; Incidentally all contri-
butions will be accepted. . . if you
don't want your foo in black and
white.
Poo
New developments on the campus-
LOEL and PROSH FULTON
PAUL and BETTY JO SANDER-
SON JEAN FARRIS and FROSH
TAYLOR MERLIN ACHOR still
courting BABY BLAIR. . .cute
tho.
Foo
TAYLOR asks MADELINE not
ADELINE for a date to a show.
Makes the date but MADELINE
says that she doesn't want to make
ADELENE mad so breaks it. Is
TAYLOR in a jam with ADELENE
You should know Frosh that COF-
FEY is too strong for little boys
anyhow you'd better learn to tell
the two apart before you try again.
Foo
Our choice for the cutest fresh-
man on the grounds is EARLINE
MORRIS. . . and we think that
WATSON must agree with us. . .
anyhow she is just about as sweet
a little thing as one could find
anywhere and we think that
PRESTON is pretty lucky.
There have been a few students
who have paid a coke to keep
something out of this column but
the best- payoff comes from CORA
FOWLE8 our -beloved editor and
ROY POX of the school. across
the tracks. It seems that BILL
BROOKOVER is to receive some-
thing in the form of a T-BONB
STEAK to keep quiet. We wonder
what this could be but we guess
that we'll never find out.
REVERIES
(Continued from page 1)
the group this year. To be recog-
nized by your student body as one
of its outstanding members and
eligible for a position in the pub-
lication "Who's Who Among Stu-
dents in American Colleges and
Universities" is an honor of which
any student should be proud. Those
selected for this honor must have
been outstanding in character lead-
ership in extra curricular activities
athletics society religion and stu-
dent government scholarship and
potentialities for future usefulness
to business and society. Those
students are leaders of the school
and an asset to the institution. Con-
gratulations to all of you.
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Scavenger Hunt It
Enjoyed By Players
Tuesday evening of this week the
members of the Footlight Players
club enjoyed a scavenger hunt. At
the auditorium the members of the
club were dividei into groups of
four and given lists of the objects
needed for a complete ' scavenger
collection.
The parties walked over most of
town searching for: 1. license
number of a fire engine; 2. a
horse's tail hair; 3. a human tooth;
5. a picture of a dress (1800-1810) ;
4. George Washington's picture;
6. Brownwood high school diploma;
7. one goldfish; 8. a flat Iron; 0.
a man's white silk tie; 10. a metal
basket ball.
The jrand prize for the event
was a box of cUocolato covered
mints which was awarded to the
winning four. Bill Brookover
Jessie Beryl Chisholm Percy Owen
and MaebelH Fitgerald
Lyric Theatre
BROWNWOOD TEXAS
Final Arrangements
For Joint. Program
Nearing Completion
Final plans have been made for
the worship services to occupy the
first part of the evening at the
joint meeting between the student
bodies of Howard Payne and Dan-
iel Baker Colleges sponsored by the
Christian Students Association and
the Baptist Student Union of the
two schools. The last arrange-
ments will be made this afternoon
at a committee meeting for the so-
cial hour which is to follow the
other service.
The affair is to be held in the
First Presbyterian Church Nov-
ember 29. The service will be held
in the church proper after which
the group will go to the basement
of the church for the social hour.
Rufus Strickland and James
Shirley of Howard Payne together
with Richard Slider and Jessie
Beryl Chisholm have made' the
program for the worship hour. A
committee composed of Louise
Donahue and Glenn Smith from
Howard Payne and Cora Fowles
and Maebelle Fitzgerald from this
school are at work on the final
plans for the social hour.
All members of both student
bodies have been invited to attend
the meeting in order to better ac-
quaint yourselves with the students
from the other school.
Frl-Sat: 18-19
THE RITZ BROTHERS
In
"Straight Place and
Show"
Saturday Midnight
Sun-Mon-Tue: 19-22
JAMES STEWART
JEAN ARTHUR
"You CW7 Take It
With You"
Wed-Thur-Frl: 23-25
DEAD END KIDS
James Cagney Pat O'Brien .
"AngelsWith Dirty
Faces"
COMING
Monday Dec. 5th
Rufe Davis In Person
Letter Acknowledged
By St. Ed's Students
Acknowledging the letter of
apology written to the football
team of St. Edward's thru its
student body by the Christian Stu-
dents Association following the in-
cidents occuring immediately 'af-
ter the recent football game with
that school the following letter
has been received:
"We the students of St. Ed-
ward's University received your
letter and we wish to acknowledge
the apology. We appreciate the
fact that the proper steps were tak-
en. "It was indeed an unfortunate
occurance and it should be realised
by those who participated that
such actions preeminently stand
out and are hard to erase.
"We likewise feel that the in-
dent after the game was by no
means a manifestation of the pre
vailing sentiment of Daniel Baker
College. We are indeed glad to
accept your apology and appreciate
your remarks in regards to the
conduct of our team.
Sincerely yours
Vincent Bohlman
President of Stu-
dent Activity
Council.
Year's Initial Binge
Given by Tau Kappas
With premeditated malice afore-
thought the youngest social group
on the hill held its first social
jamfest on the moonlit night of
November 10. The Old Dam was
the sight of this welner roast and
eighteen were on the aforesaid
spot in due time for activities.
After meeting in the science
building on the campus the group
went en masse to the pep rally
sponsored by the Howard Payne
student body on its campus.
The group deposited Itself in
automobiles at the Howard Payne
campus at the conclusion of the
rally rode a few miles and unde-
posited Itself from the means of
conveyance at the Old Dam. Mem-
bers of the party proceeded at once
to cover as well as wrap them-
selves around welners and coffee.
Diversified entertainment of in-
dividuality established density fol-
lowed a stuffing good time which
was enjoyed by all.
Complete consolidation under one
roof of all plant and animal science
except dairy husbandry at the Uni-
versity of New Hampshire will
be possible in June with completion
of two 90-foot wings to Neemith
hall.
Iowa State College has started
construction of a $230000 women's
dormitory to house 185 students.
Grinnell College has opened a
dating bureau.
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The Collegian (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 8, Ed. 1, Friday, November 18, 1938, newspaper, November 18, 1938; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth100191/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.