The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, June 16, 1933 Page: 3 of 4
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rAljEi THREE
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H . A. I. Has First
Meeting of Summer
Sesnion Thursday
HI I'M Hi'8 MAKE PLAN*
rot SIMIAI, ACTIVITIES
In a meeting held by the Hi Hhi
! Hi. local fraternity, a tentative,
Approximately seventy-five girl# l''an of *ocial activity wan present
met June 7 at the Harriaa Uymna- ^ b>" th* ****•' committee and aiiop
ium for the first regular W. A. A.1**1 • >" the group. Activities for the
meeting of the summer. The purpose summer include four Dutch suppers,
CL UBS SOCIETY ;
I VNT w IMC III \TH" I I I l
PUV I'lc NUK AT LAKK
of the meeting was to select reveral
executive officers fot the summer
session, and the sports managers, to-
rn'x watermelon fensU. three trips to
t'aaino Perk, and one dance.
Officers for the summer seesion
nether with the sport* which are to *re as follows: Clark Blackburn,'
lie offered. president: Charles Foster, chancelor;j
Marguerite Baies, vice-president Taylor, treasurer; Witt
elect for : 3-'34. presided at the BU,r' ■ **• . and llebb* Key
meeting, and she will act as president rUH^ captain,
during the summer te.m, since the, th* held at
president-elect is not in «hool.lthv ho,m' of ('U,k Blackburn Sun
(■lenda Bevill was elected historian l,u> u',('r,UMI"s *' 'o'clock,
and Velma Turner was elected cor- ®~
ie*ponding secretary.
The sports to be offered, their
* ports-managers, and their scheduled
times are as follows:
Swimming, Irma Wade. Wednes-! "There are 110 students doing their
day and Friday, from 5:00 to 0:00, advanced student teaching during
Marys, Notice
Members of Mary Arden club
who have not handed in the
names of their pledges must
leave these in Miss Clark's of-
fice by noon Tuesday, June M.
All pledges must meet the mem
liershlp committee at the Mary
Arden I.od tc Wednesday at five
o'clock.
Sarah I'pshaw
President
socim
S1RH I
I .III.A HFI.I.K CIKHO
ggggggai
I.AKHE NT MilKK KTI IlKNTS
IMIINti PKACTICK TKACHINli
this summer session." stated Dr. I..
A. Sharp, director of the College
High School, in an interview Thurs-
day. Approximately 105 sophomore
Mary Arden* Hold
Homecoming for
Members Monday | "been caught" on one
Volley Ball, Alma Carlyle, Wed-
nesday and Friday, from 7:00 to
8:00.
Archery, Kudell Ferguson, Tues-
day and Thursday, from 4:00 to
5:00.
Skating, Maurice Rector, Tuesday
and Thursday, from 5:00 to 6:00.
Tennis, Madonna Trail, Tuesday
and Thursday, from 6:30 to 7:30
The W. A. A. is open to all girls tju, |7jYector
of the college who wish to partici-! p
pate in any of the sports offered. ;KA|.,.A |)lalA VOIKS IN
o i thirty-five new pledges
Bob Harris was in Denton last week, j
having completed his work as instruc-j
tor in the James Bowie Flementaryi
School, Dullas. He will be at the
I'niversity of Southern
Ho« l>Mi It
Affect You?
ft makes grand-
mother ' ink of
hooped skirts and
glamorous youths
who wore their
; coats in spite of the weather the
•tays when gentlemen were still gen-
1 tlenien because there were still
| ladies. Our mothers wouldn't have
it. never. Hor-
rors!
Notice!
Students who are interested
in taking extension courses dur-
ing the next school year are
asked to conic by the Extension
Office, first floor, Administra-
tion Building, and leave their
uddresses.
J. K. Blair
Director of Extension
//ride-Elect Is
Honored at Mary
Arden Lodge Fete
Demonstration
School Holds Three
Day Art Exhibition Hambern of the cast and production
[staff of the Dramatic Club's presents
During the first three day* of this tlnn of ''ExiNMaing Willie" were en
^ week, the Demonstration School, tertained at a picnic at l,ake Dalla
II under the direction of Mils Mary Thursday evening.
' "uise WiUon. git iMihMtor. hM j fbrnw making the trip were Alma
had on exhibit various examples of Whitley, Ruth Annette Shields, Wlni
last year's art work in the main cor f red Wheeler. Sarah U pshaw, Jim
ridor of the won,I floor of the Kdu- j Ashburne. Bryant Oreighton. Charles
cation Building. The material came Hhumaher, Debbs Reynolds. Bert rand
ftmn all eleven trades of the school. Heftin. Harmon Kendi Ick, R. L. Plow
Story illustrations, costume de- jew. Jo,. Johnaon, and Mrs. Myrtle
signing, figure drawing, poster work. Hardy.
and hand crafts were the general
types of the exhibited material. "The
Story of Wheat" was one of the
story illustration groups which con-
sisted of pictures showing the dif-
ferent processes that wheat passed
[through as seen and studied by the June ! anil
The
Miss Lottie Braahtar* attended the
National convention of the Helta
Kappa (iuinina as delegate from the
lota Chapter of Denton. This meet
mg was held in New Orleans on
>«• Maa I
And now we, the third gen-
At the initial meeting of the Mary edition, have come into our heritage,
Arden Club Monday evening in the sans hooped skirts and gailar.t gen-
Lodge. the spirit of homecoming was j tlenien. Though the t a n d « m de-
students are doing their teaching in carried out through the evening's lights grandmother's reminescent
the Elementary Department of the
Demonstration School, while the culh, spoke a brief word of welcome
work of the seniors is being done ut„, th(. tu.w ln).„ilH>rs who were not in
the Denton Senior anil Junior High st.h(H,| ()urmK th(. |OJIg term.
Miss Sarah Upshaw. the incoming
president, was presented by Miss Lois
McCurry, who has been president
Schools as well as at
College H igh School,
the Teachers
aocording to
for the summer.
According to Mary Frances CJard
tier, president of Kappa Helta Pi,
new members were voted in Thurs- j
California,j., night These members include;slull,"! "ml ,,M' summBr "'"^es will
(iallagher and
Marriott
112 Pry Street
We Cement Soles for Women
RADIOS
Fans, Victor Records
For Sale or Rent
Terms to Suit
(i. W. Martin
Radio Dept.
411 N. Locust
Phone 302
i those students who have
! five free A's previous to their junior
work or eight free A's by their sen-
f ior year. Invitations will be extend-
I ed to thirty-live students during the
I latter part of this week.
The initiation will take place next
j Thursday, June 22. at 7:80 in the
! Club House.
Edith I., Clark received friends in
the Mary Arden Lodge Monday
morning for coffee, honoring Miss
program. Miss Clark, sponsor of the! heart, we often wonder what the ap-j Ruth Marie Crawford of Dallas, who
pearance of the "delicate" young whs married to Mr. William A. Jones
ladies (attired as the counterpart of, yesterday in Dallas. Approximate
their male comrade) does to her.ly eighty guests called. Standing in
eyes. Our way of doing the thing the receiving line with the hoi-tesses,
is lots of fun. though it does lack the honoree. and her mother, Mrs.
the charm and romance of grand- j J. 1,. Crawford, were the members
during the past year The other sum-j mother's heyday. Last night I was ,>| the bridal party, all of Dallas,
met- officers introduced were Eleanor frightened out of my wits by a Crawford lived in Denton un-
girl's sprawling on the curb at my tj| was u jutljor Teachers Col
feet all tangled up in her upset bike. j |lw,, w1m.„ s|„, movCH| n„||as.
Her friend hurried up and inquired. While a student here she wa« active
anxiously if she had hurt lerself. ,,, many campus activities, being
tip
pcaring in dramatic productions and
Pels which lived in the school room
[ furnished models for the figure
drawing class. As u culmination of
a study in landscape composition,
Swenson, Mrs. B, B. Harris, and Miss t|H, foult|, K,at|,, inAl)(1
Lela I<m
pupils. I he costume designed was j Williams, of Dallas, and a xummci
correlated with the social studies, student also attended as a delegate
from the Dallas Chapter.
Mrs. E. D. ( riddle. Mrs. J R.
Kates, secretary, Lola Belle Curbo.
treasurer; and Mildred Runnels, re-
porter.
At the next meeting Thursday,
June the new officers will lie in
attained''"' '"'tinted. According to the preai
dent, all who wish to pledge must do
so before noon of Wednesday, June
21.
The hostesses for the next meeting
will be the social committee, com-
posed of Anne Yerby, Polly Cox,
(irace Davis, Ruth Young, limine
Martin, Lela Mae Kirby, Prances
Rogers, and Ouida Richardson.
POST OFFICE CLOSFS AT
twelve every saturday (ti)'ls' TttffS To He
Held on Fridays
A girl's tag dance will !«• held
every Friday night, from H:00 to
Because the T C. post office closes
I at noon on Saturdays, money orders,
stamps, and the like must be bought
j Saturday morning bafore twelve. „„ (h(. ,,)|u.r„u, R(,
cording to 1. J. Bayless, post mas- ^ tt,.,.or(h„K „ sttt„.
! ment issued Wednesday by Helen
j Johnaon, president of the (Jirls*
! ter.
No mail service is given by this
office after the hour mentioned; thus
letters must be mailed, and all other
business done before closing hours.
8. A. HART
BARBER SHOP
20* We*t OKk St.
Si KVICK ANIl COtJRTRBV
W I'hk* 1) M lUtwurd*
S A Hurt
that's my way "f, president of the Mary Ardens,
"Of course not
stopping the d thing." was the
totally unexpected reply Appar-
ently there are ways of breaking a
flight without braking.
belonging to many of the campus
clubs. Mr. Jones was also a student
in the college at the same time.
The couple will reside in Cleveland.
Ohio, after a wedding trip through
the northern states.
o
(ieezles Convene
In First Meet o f
Summer Session
r uin Council will serve
| each Friday night : Ev
j j ley, Miti y Willis, Ber
Denton Typewriter Exchange
We Sell, Rent, and Repair All Makes
"With the typewriter you can do it better"
East Side Square
Forum. The dances will be under the
uponaorship of the Girls' Forum
Council.
No admission will be charged. If
weather prevents dancing on tflie
slab, the dance will be held in the
Harriss Gym.
The following members of the For
Council will serve as hostesses
va Joe Stan-
Bernice Malone,
Ina Louise Thurman, Georgia Blair,
l<oretta Echman, Mildred Holladay,
Mary Wilson, Christine Gale, Amelia
Taylor, /ora Munkres.
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Talons Disband
For Summer Term
| Where You
"Owing to the absence of many of;' m Go
Where Yon Can't Go
In Case You Want
Last week we said that there were
clubs that are not active in the sum-
mer time, but we didn't go into de-
tail W II. BRUCE SCHOLARSHIP
SOCIETY takes a summer vacation.
The officers and new members have al-
ready been elected and the stage is
set for a big first night next fall. Th«' •>'Ht meeting of the summer
Margaret Hays served well as the j session was held by the <ieezles on
president last year, and .Line Ham- Monday, June II. at the Gross House,
ilton w ill be in that capacity next, <" IL'l Avenue A Lamar Fly. sum
year. The ELEMENTARY r'OUN- mer president of the organisation,
CM., though it would have m ii n y i'ie«tded over the seaaion.
members during the aummer term,' A social committee was appointed,
realises the heavy work that most of j to be composed of the following: J.
a crayon
travel map on doth.
In addition to the work on exhibit,
each room ha* examples of work done
in their free activity period, such as
scenery for plays.
I
T. I BIBLE ( I.I It MEETS
At the first meeting of the W. F.
I.cdlow Bible Club held last night at
the College < 'luh House, Miss Ernal
Smith. Student Secretary of the Moth
odist Church, was the principal speak
i for the evening.
The club will meet regularly on
first and third Thursdays All stu
dents in the college who are interest
fil in attending, will he welcomed, ac
cording to the president
Miss Ruth Hale of Bonham. is the
guest of Mrs. I, A. Cavada, and
Mis* .Middle Martin, and other
friensd. Miss Hale received her de-
gree from T. C in 1H80
PROFESSIONAL
Deniiat
Re?* Phone I5;t Office Phone SJ2
DR \\ ||. II \WLEY
Dentist
.'SIT SmootCurtis Building
Phone 1121
DR J W. PR VI.IN
lot Md iury Building
Phone ;t:io
DBS ROW El.l. and ROW I I I.
W N Rowell, D D S
Kreeman Rowell, D D S.
2o:i McClurkan Building
Phone ;ill
Buy A Meal Tickut
$5.00 for S4M
And (n't A VIate
Lunch for lSv
ft M l I C AN
MEDICALS
P
LIPSCOMB, M. D
Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat
lilasseii ( arefully Kitted
Office Phone 21MI Residence 542
M I MARTIN, A. B-. M. I).
Practice limited to discaaea of Eye,
Ear, Nose, and Throat
(ilasses carefully fitted
Suite 100 Raley Building
DR. H. R ROBERTS
Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon
212 I I McClurkan Building
its personnel has to bear
and discontinues until fall. I.ast year
Mary Frances Gardner did much to
arrange unusual and appeuling pro-
grams for the club. Always starting
out so bravely the frosh get despon-
dent ovdr their clubbing (poaafbly
up under Pearson Medders. I'urtis Gross, ami
Marvin Blount; and tentative plans
for the summer were dircUssed. A
tiriani'ial report was presented by the
outgoing treasurer.
Officers for the summer terms,
elected last spring, are as fallows:
because of the excessive clubbing of, president, Lamar Fly; vice-president,
the upperclassmenI and let the "ahip |'1(t Patterson; aecretary - treasurer,
of state" do whatever the obi thing; |{111 O'Neal; sergeant al arms, Dallas
wants to, Usually one of the Freah- |{ish.
man Clubs carries on. arid that one
has been the SOCIAL ETHICS
CLUB, but it lives only in cooler' elusive, supposedly meets on second
Weather. As yet none of the COUNTY j and fourth Thursdays in the Club
STUDENTS <;<> TO
DVCHE'S CAFE
FOR
Brooks Dairy Inc.
PASTEURIZED MILK
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A AAA *
CLUBS have served notice. That's
too bad; they always seem to have
lots of fun trying to have thing*.
VANNOY JEWELRY COMPANY
(Just off Northwest Corner Square)
Wants your watch and jewelry repair work. Prices
to suit the times. All work Guaranteed.
Welcome Students
Our busses run regularly with fast and efficient
service to town and school.
The Denton Run Linen
its members, the Talons, local frater-
nity, has decided to disband 'or the
summer," stated Eldridge E. Hogan,
president of the organization Thurs-
day.
During the past year, the club has
carried out an extensive program of
social activities, and plans are being
formulated for a similar program next
fall, according to Hogan.
Officers for the past long t-esaion
were as follows: President, Eldridge
Hogan; vice-president, Charles Chuck
Schroer; secretary treasurer, Harmon
Kendrick; court reporter, W e 1 d o n j meeting night to
Wright; and sergeant-at-arms, Pren- Thursdays. Then
And probably won't want to. CUR-
RENT LITERATURE CLUB meet*
regularly in the Club House at 7:!H)
on first and third Mondays. Lornne
Lane has charge of next Monday's
program, and she really knows her
stuff. Surely you have heard theso
GEOGRAPHY MAJORS talk about
the wonderful club meetings at the
Swenaon home on Normal Avenue
every first and third Monday nighta?
To avoid interfering with the dance
and show at the recreational |mrk
the MARY ARDENS have changed
first and third
will be a meeting
Club Plans
To Meet Monday
SPECIAL RATE
ON MEAL TICKETS FOR STUDENTS
AMERICAN CAFE
FREE DELIVERY SERVICE
SERVICE DRUG STORE
Phone 171 So. West Corner Square
{
Reautiful Picture Rook*
15c
Others fear all grades and ages
TEACHERS COLLEGE STORE
The first meeting of the Current
Literature Club will be held Monday
night, June 18, at acven thirty
o'clock at the College Club llouae.
All former members who are going
will lie here for the summer are cor-
dially invited to attend.
—- .i.'n..ii.n mil.*
Geography Majors
To Have Session
tice Walker. Officers Tor the 1033-!«n June 22. It's initiation meeting,
1034 sessimi have not yet been elected . "'"I too the new officers will be duc-
0- ] ly made known of their new responsi-
C. L. Club Plana Lb1''ltiM Y,,u 7"' "T that
the new president really inn t pre-
maturely gray. Pep Fun Uni-
forms. What does that make you
think of? I have it GREEN JACK-
ETS! Harrias Gym.. '! 15, firat and
third Tuesdays' Don't, forget. And
it's the only club exactly like It,
though we hear that it may have a
sister organization soon, the OAM-
M A DION SOCIETY, underclassman
honor society Third term freshmen
with B averages are eligible. Firat
and third Wednesday* are its meeting
nighta at the Club House, 7:80. The
mama of the Gammadion, KAPPA
DELTA PI, national and very ex- V,.
In order to organlie and make
plans for the aummer, members at
the Geography Major* Club will meet
at the home of Mr. 1. R. Swenaon,
323 Normal Avenue Monday evening
at 7:30 o'clock. It ia understood that
a program has lieen arranged for
the meeting.
Denton Dairy
Producth Co.
GRADE A
PASTEURIZED MILK
and
ICE CREAM
PHONE 292
House at 7:30, but Mary Frances
Gardner, the new prcxy, confided that
called meetings would be numerous
and uncertain for a time until the
new members are elected Watch the
Chat und bulletin boards for notices,
Cireroirng
Around
Stout fellows' It takes real spunk
to give an appreciative audience
laughable exhibitions of how the
novice behave* on skates. It is all
good natured, and everyone heartily
admires the person who dares, and
wi*hes that he might do the same.
If you don't like swimming, it's worth
getting water in your nose to see
the still-submerged expreaions on the
faces of mermaid* just returning from
an uncertain tour under water. You
will laugh till you're limp and will
be forced to see hrra ft rum,
Swede Swenaon was in town Wed-
nesday night before leaving on a
maga/.ine tour.
SERVICE
GROCERY
C. W, Ralthrop
"WF. CATER TO UWHT
HOUSEKEEPERS"
Phone 442 214 Ave. A
l
i y
l
PURITY
BREAD
Always Fr< sh
PURITY
PASTRIES
221 W. Oak Street
PHONE 10C
I5-
Wash and
Grease
That Car
$1.00
Drue Calhoun's
Sinclair Service
Station
Phone f
You Can't Forget
Your
NEXT SUN BAY IS FATHER'S DAY
WE SiHKlEST
MANHATTAN SHIRTS . . . Duil will mog-
nisw* tl.i quality hy th«* well-known label.
$1.65 and $1.95
OTHER SHIRTS . . .
anti'iii fust eolorn.
broadcloth.
fully shrunk anil guar-
Solid und patterned
$1.00 and $1.19
TIES in light liiirkgmunds and solid colors.
They make a swell gift for Dad.
55c 2 for $1.00
INTERWOVEN SOCKS
thing as having too many,
use more.
:i5c
, there's no such
Dad can always
50c $1.00
HOUSE SUPPERS , . ,
per time".
Summertime is Slip-
$1.50 to $2.95
iir- -
H. M. RUSSELL
A. SONS CO.
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