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VOLUME XVII
NORTH TKXAS STATE TKACIlKltS COLLAGE, DENTON, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JULY 28. l«SS
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Mim,
This Oh,
Present indication.- point to mk of
"'*• outstanding k«hj#1 affair* of the
i«huwi season when rh* Teachers-.
Cottage data* fan- get together at
tli - Southern Hotel tonight. It «*H.*ni>
t h u t everyUaiy
ami his tknf will
i«- there, and Scot*
iy and hi- Colieg-
iiiM prorrli -1 t«« cut
M • i! Ii I hi' 1H*>(
the) Kan m *ti*ck.
it ha .u w a ) s i"-i't>
«ur opinion that
'hi Soulh. i n if
tl«, mo st lugtt a
|iiuc« in town fir dam huT lots
ot iihioi. pleiilv of ;an*. grund acous-
tie*, and an excellent floor what
more (utiM you hsK" We'll mw you
lhere uml don't forget to bring
in d«K
Th > IVp Vim I p
VV!>,|! iVp.s ^ i Ml I'p '
<M R IIKI.l \K
Turkish Maths
i .Mill's oi |{ sl'l t I \ I I >
Try IV
Bankheari's Turkish Hat lis
■I I! I,aukIn a<l, I Tup
I he iH'liri'ssiiin
is Over
i i !• ii ju.'.t i.iitniK ' Vnybow,
banco! art!: ,/oing t • tort) eiaitt.s f•> s
cut . t>|l ill, i'lst 111 Ihl oi.itllb. Hill I
it ill i-W t you • verity-live i tit - to
get your "int. cleaned and p re-sed
aftei Jul) I,iir.t' )>hi '•!•! shop art
considering the uisU-.tilatioii '<uf • ton or
'wetve new ehan> ti tttk♦ • riire of
tin furtli until i|iiiti"' iui tin next
acek or t,i. Pel unaii;., We are
criously coo-ldenhK t! !-. line ml the
iiii i ureal bowl anil joinrhrtlldled
lit a \\ Iiii Ii will i■ i-«i|>Hiiy lead in
t n i t t i In ii'vivtil i'l' * hi- nM -koll
i-t j>. Iiiil.
At any rati- , -uggeii thai you
lay in a goodly 'mi of hail: cuts'
before August make hwr pardon
us., I ni/it/ii's tton id He lim, woiilii it
Hi if " delmt.
We Knew It
W an i nltting
Tin; guy who -tinted tin- old ex-
pression <if tripping th# liirhi tan
ta>Uii" hit thi- nail .,11 tho head in
tin apfiliftatioii of the phia-i to the
iiii'It; jfaiiilniliiijf (.•! IIi yum < ti i^h
ton up mi thi- i,yni iin-dav . m niiiif
i ri-ijfhtnii liipjuil, and ! • liipptil
fantastically; in fai t, hi- wrnt in hi*
kni'f.s for thf i-ount of two and a
half. What i? daiuinu i-ominif to
lii'ii llmiKv liki- thai an' allowed to
liiixs " H i 'n aakiniC' you.
Thf llenM-rl
Todny
We Iiii'.''- With: u<v in. thi" :K tidio to-
day a v mm toy. f.roin slu- gcisit out.- id«'
world, a man who ha> <cwi ; hnik'
and ;l iN h filacia: ll< uhw.1 fo -«< II
matfazirn^ Thi. man iihh- no iti
troihu'lion to the tfreir iiii < ■ -r> mi
ilieiue of thi air; but we take jrreat
lill'Hnllre ill l'1-f.scntillir to you ntn
while : dumnist and editor. Mi-'er
Swi'de >Mi*nai>n. fiivi- 'no a iiijf
hand*-, folk:-. Would you like to ay
"Hello' to the folkr liaek hoilK . little
feller.'
Hell-Time Story
For Thi* i.ieniii
BV SWKliK S'AI. \>'<>N
Anil o I uiyf. "lluh," o he jent
sorta irrirttW'd. on aeiourr, uf he -e«rn
I had him, Well, about that time
Mother (jooMe pieked up the three
liitit- fii«> and -aid "My, how much
of thai i<iu.iy in'ii you rati drink!"
Well, jt wftim't loriK until the motor-
eye 11- offisht'r came roaring down the
hill, oh. )> , hill, whioh reminds me of
(See < IIATTKR BOX. Par tf
Only Two f'atienln
In T. V. Hospital
The ('nttcgti Hrwpital at. tho piwni
eontuin.o fewer p«tii>ntK than it tun
had for si lonjf time, aecordinir to Iir.
L. O. Hayes, f'olli"?e jihysician. Only-
two patietitA are now in the nanita-
rium One, James Shelton, in rei'ovei -
injf from an appendiritix o|>eration of
a *wk aifo, ami th«- other, Mr*.
f'arrie Thoma*. in < otivale < iriK from
an attack of influensa.
Or. Hay*M m u«I two wpok* gu tt
warning Ui all stuilmit* ahout typhoid
f«•* !. Siiae then i«vi ral > ave taken
aiivantKi'i of hie iiipiepi at the hoc
jutal and have receiv-wl the innorula-
tiofi airairwt the. dtaeaiM-. Ur, llajr#* at
'wk tiw advised >tu<k>nt« againwt
drinlumr water other than that pn>
IIIPK' videil by the city, and agailMt milk
other than Grade "A" quality or from
certified itairtaa
r. ui/fish Majors!
Knjfhsh ma; r;< who expert to
de their prawtak**.' teavhitiy the
iir«t -• me«ii r of ru-nt year will
!>• iriveii then exam Friday,
Jul) tin. frout I until ti oVluek
ll Km ll. \ij.lf>.
f |t. I!AT ' OtiKK STOKKK.
i'lii'dtii Klljsllsh llept.
Rtrgmaiin Phiveri |
MlteHr fere
ATTENDS mi
FIESTA IDEA IS
SATURDAY SHOW
I. \ I'RtKiRAMA iM'M'SAKA
C ANTOS V BAII,EH
UK KHI* VNA
CLARKE FILM IS
HERE SATURDAY
ItlXIF HOY l
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Iieluiin ia- liai - lucida.- eon Ian
I .iiii'i i?«y liuht- and with brilliant
Ullilii- hrillanteH, ii'lampai(ueando <e
kin llaAhimr. iiiuiden.-, with dark
noriias, con ojie- morenos brillaiiiio,
eye -teamiiiK. form a hit of color
tormai! un poquito de color contra io-
M>:ain.-,t tin- -iiniher walls of the haci
niui^oiiibi'oH de la hacienda a la
i ndn at the Fie-ia featuring the Statfe
l ie ':i (ue -e as u,e<a la itii|Ueatra
Hand, I'o tin Hhaip clicks of casta
Kn -cenaria \l -otiul,. UkuiIo de !a.
10 . ami the roll ol the lanihourine.
ra taneta > lu rodaduia de la pen
laiiL'O' and rhumhas u ill thrill the
.1 iia-, tiiiigDK y ruml'iis penetran
audience with Un pulsation heat of
lu Hudeneta eon el < alio pul -anilo de
Ariji ntine and t uliau dances, Sinirer
ha ile V rrfeiitinos y (ubanos.
hriiathlllK the tire of Spanish mlixie.
1 a: loe ah ntimdo el luego de la
■vli: tliuoi the program to exi itinK
nsu'ica ' (laliola ahoreaiau la pro
he'jrhti*. There will he the Peanut
ifiama a la- altura.- iiii iliiimenta-
V i titioi. and the celebrated lady from
11 "lla on U-ntleiloi de. Maili, J lu St'■
: 'tiba Tony's wife. \ niasier of
nm a fitmosa de ("tiba, la Ksposa de
■ i • • iu111111 , « ho-;,* identity i« to re
T.OI.II' 1'fs mill "-! IO lie eereiuonias de
a.a n a secret until the pio fornilltlce.
• Itiieii el identidad sera un -eei • to
v eoriduei thi ptoifrnm entirely ill
a ta ipie lb lira la liora, conducira la
Spanish.
j' *-if i a nia i ii e -panol
Decoraciones y roust riudas
Scenery and liirht. especially con
I'Spi cralinente udonarair la platafoi'Uia
11tilted will rfraci the «tatfe for the
para )a Fiesta,
Fiesta.
, em rn I i Dickson toeara un des-
I ,i,i: I Oi !. on will play an orifan
uhr iuiento en el orKano de los eanto-
overture ot sonr- rernmi-cent of Old
Ii pana Vieja y Mejico.
Spain and Mexico.
\nlii ia i .nan/ada proyeetjtn la
Advance notices t'.ri'ca-t the most
proifraoia 'ittiot I'tulipieta y Mian bri-
lu ifltunl and complete proKiaiu of
Haute de l« istacniti verana.
iiii' umrner season.
i"TommyI'upular Conifdy. To
He I'ri'st'ttlt'd Ah Fine
Arts Number
"Tommy.' a cimwHty in three act*
by Howard Linmey arid « Robinson,
iiu: beth b,Miked by the Fine Art#
• niiiniittet fur Friday F \ e n i u k .
\ iiru-i II. The eomeily e. preMiited
by the HurKiiiann Player- w ith a
l onjiaii) of si* peoidi'
•'Tomiu)i pe> tally a romance of
oiiiir people, deals with T o in m y .
Mar> Thurher, the Thurbei family.
and Mi nani to sa> nothiiiti of I'u
de Have, who finally engineers the
ci'inbiiiatiori out of their manifold of
difficulties. Advance notices report
that the play is a breath of clean
happy aii with a #limpi*c into the
life of any American family with a
ilatujhlc. of main ueahle a>ce.
The Iteitrmanii I'layei arc on
then ninth transcontinental lour.
Thi- -million they have played re
turn i-ntjairemeiiU- at twn other tea
chio -. college" in this state, i pop invitation from the State
Anita Tully, feminine lead in com Hoard of Fdunition. I< Hoyd, Muainesn
pan;, with tiene Herrmann. toui'i'd*Alanat;er of the Co|le«. allendeil a
in Shakespearean repertoire w i I h mee iu« of the buoiiie maiiafferx of
Robert Ii Manti ll, and wa once a all the state supponeil institutioiii<,
Slur of WaterliHi Iiridtfo IMayn
Parole (iirI in Auditorium
Attraction
\KW
PMtoi.i: taut.
— t ((ilumhia I'ielure-
At the iuditoriuoi. Saturday, ti: 16.
Screen play by Norman Krasna. Hi
rented by Coluinbia Picture- Corp
i'twt, Mae Clark. Ralph Bellamy,
Marie Pievust, Hale Hamilton, Ferdi
nalid (iolt .halk. Finest Wood, Sam
I.oilfre), John Pail! Jones, and Fee
Phelps,
What happens to a young girl out
of prison on parule is the theme of
"Parole tiliT' which come* to the
Auditoruint Saturday evening at k 15
i The product ion concerns a young girl
innocently drawn into a confidence
game by a sin k racketeer, who through
aiding hei faillei at some time, holds f
•« *!?* Sl\l!S}ilUHSVKM )H> "m'"' HnU WTIt, I teuton's newest radio sta
v X JL ' Tony", the racketeer. Mane ull(|„r management of Havid
S,X,K portray* "Jeanie" a hard ,u,uff fornl( ))f U((.
boiled but lovable character,
M im DEGREES AT
SUMMER COMMENCEMENT
BMOASSHAS
SMALLER NUMBER
THAN THAT OF 1932
ROYI) ATTENDS
BURSARS' MEET
Seniors Notice!
Will all members of the
\ugum graduating elass who
have not seen me concerning
i utniiieiiceinent information,
please come to A-UOil on VVwl
i tenia). August lilltlt, lad ween
four and live o'clock ?
CKOlitiF MKHUKRS
for the t 'oiuinencement
('ominittee.
I'OSSIRIMTV Q& KKW
NAMKS HKINti ADDED
8TU0KNT8 CO!
WORK
W MORE
>DED AS
MPI.BTB
Ratliff to Formally
member of Washington S i| u a r e
1 P'uyei Bergi'iaiin win once a so,a
uted wtlh the same company.
The lleiuniann pliiyers were m*
• ••uml through the eivice of the
So ithwi -ti in Musicul Bureau, Hal
la
(i tor ft i W. Waller
Dies from Heart
Attack Recently
Mi- I'earl Met tackcti, head libra
i i run of thi ( ollege. Iiiin received news
■ I the death of her cousin, (ieorge
\\ Waller, ill In home near tilasgoM
Kentucky Mi Waller'* dentil, the re
lilt oj a heart di'ease ti.un which he
j had oflered for a number of years.
■ aim Maidenly at •• 10 Sunday morn
iiig, Jul) 2r[.
Waller wa reared lit Kentucky, but
.in entered the I iitnonsl > at ion School
I here in MIL' .' and was graduated ill
| IHiiii; he made In home with Mr
Mi Cracken while in Hentoii. He wan a
!nib ut in the I ollege here for two
yeai -. trarmferring lo the Teacher-
I oliege at Bowling (ireen, Kentucky
upon completion of his sophomore
y,ar Hi' wa- a member of Pi Kappa
| Helta and was on the debating team
i during tin yeai 1I
After hi-' return to Kentucky, Mr,
Wallei alternated ne college atten
; dance with tea> hing in a rural school
incur lit.-, home until his graduation He
! had taught for three years and was
tea< hing ut the time of his death.
Mrs. /{. ( '. Owens
Iinters State Race
STI'DKNT RECEIVES A. VI !W.
APPOINTMENT AS
ASSISTANT
Mrs. Roy ( Owens, a high school
t«u< her and direi-tor ol inatiuction in
the I v lei Public Schools, f. announced
and i being eiidorsed by men and wo-
i men from all parts of the state, as a
Jack Simpson, .i ho will receive a , candidal) for the presidency of the
liaehi'lot of -cn iiee degree in chem-1 Texas State Teacher Assm lation.
i-'iy at the Aug it-<t commencement, Ah a memfiei of the Kxeeutive Corn
hie la-en appointed to a graduate nut tee of the Texan Stale Teacher:.'
a isuiut hip in the department of A• soi iation arm also a- a member of
chenvistry and chemical engineer tin Fegiiilativi Coinriiittee of thin
inir at A and M. College, College ,aganization. Mi Owen has laicume
Siatioi). Simpfon now holds the po- thorough!) familiar with affairs re
; of laf'oi H'.ory assistant in the i lating to education in the stale Her
chmi-try department of the College, j real ability aa a peak. . and exei utive
At A, and M Sirn| son will work has frequently brought her name into
toward a degree in chemical engin-' i.romiiience,
•iring • ■ —
Simps..,, is president of the W. N. HANI) IS TO
PLAY AT DECATUR
AFFAIR AUGUST 10
.M asters
memlrer
Chemical
of the Pi
Society and ia a
Omega Pi.
TOPICS
An invitation extended through W,
'J. McConnell, bean of the Collage,
by Senator (irally Wmalruff of Wine
; County has in-eii accepted by Floyd
llr. Sharp urge* that thow seniors ; tiraham, director of the Fagle Band,
who plan to do their student teaching to play at the Old Settler*' Reunion
next fall file their application* with which is to hi- held four day* at
Or. Matthews at once. I leeatur fir a ham has made ar-
The Teachers College High School rangement* to visit, the occasion with
graduating das* will hold it* «um- his band on August 10, and tran* enthusiarftic hacker
lite purpose oi which r te get a illli
form My-iem of accountini; for these
i hoid at Austin la t Monday The
meeting wa- under the dncition of
II I- Mves, icpresentiitive from the
State Hoard of Kducatiori
That there was a need tot uclt
uniformity wa- bronchi out m the
meeting, Boyd slated While the
teacher- colleger, have been using a
uniform : v«tcm ol m •uniting since
Ill'iO, the -date institution- in general
have pursued then own plans, with
the result t ait it wa, with difficulty
that tatistics were ga he red by the
slate or iiutioiial govet rutt, lit Com
parable data was never obtained and
the result- Wen uilMati-factory
tine objective of the meeting wa to
uet accounts in such form as to use
the taridard forms of tin national
. uminitii'e fm report' l>v in: iitutions
of higher learning In order to get
i lie thing going, much correspondence
• ill t.e le i i -ury. Thi . will be directed
b) Vive,. Boyd -aid.
It was brought out in the meeting,
according ti Boyd that, although the
plan is becoming widespread, if tlie
slat e college* adopt it. Texas will
lie the firs! state to do so as a whole
While in \uitii; Boyd visited the
office of the s'jit. Comptroller, the
State Board of Cont rol, and the , ,ec
| rotary of Sliate and discussed with
i these officials matleis of importance
TOM MIX THRILLS
j a * * ♦
LOCAL SEEDS AS HE
V * •
EATS AT CAFE HERE
l,(iclil de. oi.ee.- of the wild west
tiliri- were attracted Tuesday to a
-tar who stopped long e n o u g h to
eat breakfast it' Heiilon thai morn
jing Tom Mix, pcthapa the greatest
i cowboy act ii (".I- < aught it, the
movies, accompanied by his wife,'
'his wife'-. M.-.tei. and hi* wife'.: pri
f vate secretur). '.a enroute to Chi
cago via Kansa City, Hes Moines,
Mimmpoli*. ind other cities.
Mi>: is pltttiiiing to present his
rodeo at the World's Fair about
August 25. With him are six hor*es
iM'inv transported by truck, and there
are fourteen of hi company enroute
accompanying bun II «• plans to
show in Chicago until the clone of
the fair
Mix seemed nut to appear annoyed
at the large numlwr who pasxed to
Stare at him, and he condencended
to shaki- hands with a few. One in
■{uisilivt- per-oji point-blankly asked
his age, to which Mix replied, "Fifty
three."
The niavnig picture hero of the
two gulr, fast ruling type seemed
interested in condition* about Den-
ton, asking about the "eropa" nii
the "weather" and other related!
topic# of national intere*t. Mi* pur
who I
throws bucks at women rivals for her
mail. There are several out standing !
touted) sequences
A thrilling highlight of the picture
, a realistic prison fire. Scheming to.
win Iter parole, Miss Clarke sets fire
to II pile III' fell clippings. She man
age to extinguish the fire, saving
the lives of the inmate* and winning,
her parole. '
Once out of the penitentiary, she
seek' revenge on one "Joe Smith"
who wa directly responsible for her
plight, only to fall in love with him
instead.
Ferdinand Uottschalk plays "Tay-
lor." an eccentric department store
owner and boss of Bellamy
Fdtlie i'line directed (his Columbia'
production from the screen play by'
Norman Krasna, young author of "So
Thi i Africa." Wheeler and Woolsey
Columbia feature, and the Now York
*iage ulceus, "Louder, Please,"
HOBOES DOWNED
BY RIVERCREST
MORKISS IS STAR OK MEET
WITH TWO FIRST
PLACES
A rt'viawl list of applicant* for
which will be conferred
Wednesday, August 23, at 8 o'-
i\ ii rii J* j cluck in the Auditorium of thi-
III1DI1 \iiU/ \T!lTUtlt ( eontuins 24't name .
"*pv II iivfr illiltnfll |'|'|,js numher jH Homewhat «h rt
of that of I9i$2, when the phe-
niintenal number of approxi-
mately 201 students received de-
glet** at that time. It is ixissi
lege, W! I
o|a>n hoi.r
Irorhood tomorrow beginning at in tion for degrees. Of the total
o'clock ot the new -tudio in connection Itllfuher of applications 178 stu-
with the Wak n M,.!io on the north.dents are seeking the bachelor
court square vV TO will operate on of science degree, while sixty
wo kilocycle,. , five are candidates for the bach-
Beginning at (0 o'clock tomorrow,! elur of al'ts degree.
enyoiii' who '-vishe* to tftyiut will An alphabetical lint of candidates
lie given a frei audition, these audi appears below.
tioiis to be hrondca*t, it was learned. Albritton, Mattie, B. S., histor;
Those who tune >n on the new sta i • Aittlersoii, Baxoal
S , chemistry, Valley
i KUie tiene, B S., ele
i lion, Amarillo
hold loinial opening and j ble that the list is yet incomplete
to I h eton ami it* neigh and that others will tile applica-
IliM
lion are
ions, the
Hours
in on tin; new
asked to call in their opin-
telephonc number being frill
of broadcast of the new sta
r«, M** r*#l*y
Bates, B.
ti iif.-B
S., elementary educa-
In a sornewliat erratic meet, the
Rivet crest Country Club Swimming
team of Fort Worth, Texas ilefealoii •' "rganinaliim of a Shakewpeare CI ib,
tin llobo Club tit the Teachers College "n 'hlober I ot I p. m And that.
Pool Wednesday night to the tune of 'hey say, is how it all started-
M" I I In winning this meet, the River
Banks. Ida Clark, B. S.. history,
<ion as vet have not been .Infinitely h'"vi W"r,h- "arkley, Ma ^- Jo*i-
, , , . whine, B A., geography, Marquot;
arranged, Ra'litT said, but a definite |iuln rd, Bernadine, B. A., Kngllah,
M'hedule will be announced at a later Mart; Baton Cluy H , B. S., history,
date Bioii.t-asting tomorrow will i Clreenwootl; Beck, Arliie Diet*, B. 8.,
beirin at Hi o'clock physical education, Wichita Fall*;
T,o . , Be", Jesse Bee. B. S.. industrial edu-
(ii.rdoii Brock will be as*i*tant. i ,.aiion, Brownfleld; Bentley, Jack ('.,
Rutlitf said. ! II. S., chemistry, Leo; Blair, Arthur
The tit,'He of (he W'W station Itave Witt B S idementary education.
RLSTBk'&a
mot it cai tie I out in decorations i« Pauline,!), A., btmines# aduminlstra
in blue ami grey. j lion, Hunter; Boyd, Dixie, B, 8., bus-
' iness administration, Denton: Boyd
,ivw | f..* iniiif tin, /*§ m w |k Boyd, Lilith Martesia, 8, S., Perrin,
SH Ah ESI* ERE CLUB Bradford, Thee. B S„ indu*trla1 eud-
* * « ♦ cation Arlington; Bradford, Wiliiain
IJ' t U mursim r« ris* ■* ! K • B s-« g vernment, Vernon; Bran-
II AS NL( LEUS h OR don, Blanche Chamber#. B. S., ele
mentary education, Dallas; Brawn,
a uikitmo r t# • j Walter W„ B. S history, Travia;
A RDENS Ol* / ODA Y Hnggs, Ardello. B. A., elementary
education, Floyduda; Brook# William
ii. lu.. « win, A„ Jr., B. S., history, Marvavllle;
ll> I lore ice Vt ilbains Bryant, Verta, Ruth, B. S., hi#tory,
"The you ii g ladle* of the Denton: (Jraham; Rutt#, Jennie Watt#, B. S.,
Normal met in the chaiurd for the' home economlca^ Arlington; Butta,
More than thirty years ago in 1002,
to be exact this meeting was held,
and recorded, The above quotation
is from the :ir*t secretary's book of
tlie club which we all know now as
the Mary Anion. Reading on:
Newell !>,, B. 8„ chemi#try, Tom
Bean
Caldwell, Grace Byron, B 8., ele-
mentary education. Sulphur Spring#;
Caldwell, Helen Bernice, B. A.,
Knglish. Stamford; Campbell, Amy
Thompson. B S-, elementary educa-
tion. Denton; Campbell, Dorothy. B.
A.. Knglish, Waxanachle; Campbell,
Lola Mae. B. 8., history, Turnor-
sville; Cantrell, D#Ib«rt Lrrn, B. 8.,
business administration, Canton;
crest i bib. somewhat improved over
last year, won the firs! of the series
of meets that the local club has ell-
gaged with them in over a period of
several years The llobo splashers
were clearly off form, and showed lack
d competition, tins being their second
meet of the year. The Dallas Country
< lull defeated them by the rtarrow
riiargiri of three points last week.
Albert Morriss, local ace who hold*
sever ii I pool record here and at the
Fiiiversity of I'exa was clearly the j *«*anls at-arms; Sadie R i c h m o n d,; phy:*fc«l education, Comanche; Cook,
Journal; and, Maggie j Allwrt Eugene, B. A„ history, Arling.
"Miss Clark served as temporary' rhaionan.TeweV'De" Wees. B 8., art.
chairman. The following officer# Little Kim; Chappell, Jolm Wesley
were elected tor the first term: Sadie Dillard, B, 8., econolines . Paris;
Hanks, president. Tcnnie Malone,
Choice, Ruth, B. A.. Spanish, Winona;
Chrmman, Julia (ilenn, B. 8., hu#i-
vice president: Jennie Collier, secre-1 neHS administration, Cleburne;
tary, Jimiiiie Stiff, treasurer, t)live'crell, Thelma Burena, Latin,
Murphy and (ieorgia I'hipps, aer-' \1
" Big Spring; Coody Bill Stark,
,
star of the meet, winning two urmj _ * •"-<« *■' i nnmri ■nmmn, i
places and swimming in the medley | Wi*e, critic, j ton; Cook, Orlene C.,B.
relay, which set a new pool record of 'ominittee on Constitution Ku- j | |J',Spanish Alvord;
one minute and thirty two seconds K,'"'u Richmand. Mary Blair, a n iF f^fovai Liia, B. 8.. elementary
Mollie Montgomery. Committee on {education, Vernon; Cowling
programs: Olive Murphy, Lula May. B. 8.. history. Sanger;
(■outfh and Halli.1 I,, Polly. B A., Knglish, Denton;
to ugh, and Hallo Long ' Crelrrhton. Kdith Gertrude, B. S„ ate-
Society adjourned to meet again mwitary education. Thurbar; - '
lap of the medley relay, aiding | "n Monday October 27, at 4 p. m." pepper, Herny Otl#, B. 8., ph;
The*e name* mean nothing, lo i edutation, Klectra; 1 ul well
flat. Morriss won both the fifty and
bundled yard free style dashes, easily
outclassing bis old rival, Bill Steele.
In addition he swam a very fast fifty
in bo
in setting tin new record. Forrester
and Woodall both swam good race* in
the fifty yard backstroke events, the
former exhibiting the treat form that
he has shown ail season. Vonnay,
diving for the first tune a* a member
"? the Hobo Club, tied with Todd,
South we* I ern Conference C t ampion.
for first place in the diving. Stroup.
llobo Coach and former Star diver of
the State, donned a suit, ami without
any practice thi* season, showed some
of his old form in winning third in
the tioard event. The meet will be re
moat of us, but don't you know that
they ware thrilled when they took
over these titles and duties" And,
to quote from the original constitu-
tion, the "object of this Club shall
la* for the mutual improvement in
reading ami studying the works of
William Shakespeare." Take note,
you modern Marys. How many of
these are you prolictent in, berlde#
"Romeo and Juliet" ? From the very
beginning, the club wa* ascluaiva,
a* only the "women student# of the
Myrle, B. 8.,
Weatherford
Da mall. C a r I
elementary ed
Monroe.
history,
itinia
OVIIMII/
Winnie
ir; Cox
ntnfl
ate-
Cul-
*mk
ucution,
B. Sn
(See 8KKK DIJfJRKES, Page 3)
timed in two week# at Fort Worth, ] ^",rn,al ' ollege we Ire admitted
and the Hobo club i* pointing to and
prophesying a victory.
. Follow trig is a summary of the re
, . . ,, . , , suit*: 200 yard frue-style relay River
ported himself to be an ardent and , , ... . , . . . .
u jciest, time 2.1; -yard brea#tstroke
with one exception
the < ollege was lo
mem tier along with
birrs of the faculty.
the president of j
lie an honorary;
the lady mem-
Don't you know
rner exercises on Monday. August 21 portation will be taken care of by lwt interested in finding thi# I
at H Otr. in conjunction with the grad
uates of the Denton High School. The
committee in charge of the affair ha*
not yet made definite arrangements
the lienton «'hambe, of Comrmrce. U<t,i„n of the country DemwraticJ
this will be the first out-of-town Rapport*!'*. He *eemed confident that
trip for the trand this summer. Dur th^ riallnn Polltd escape the clutehes
ing the spring quarter, the band and „f thr depression if the |wo |
the Stage Band made several trip# (jf thf, jn«tes would whole
to town* in the neighborhood for heartredly support R.a.se*alt and hi*'
various function* reconstruction plan The social ilia,
Beside playing two dance -oiwwrt. hp Mid. branching off into a phil
(iarrisont RS' ). Paterst RSf!), Me
Donald! ILSf i time .1450 yard free !
he cut a gay figure at that decorous
gathering?
It'* no wonder that the program
IDEALS for THOUGTH
Thr hoitnl of htraMrp, thi'
of power,
Awl all that (mauty. all that
wealth e'ar fiave.
Avail* lilt* fh* intvitaU*
Thf fiith* of glory load but to
th* grace.
! I , ' i, MM! ■ —Gray
According to l r. Hayes, the
rratlent* in the Hospital this week are
very fa*, only one, Mr. Shell on,
ing undergone an irperat ion.
appears each Wednesday ew-> gefenii, ari> due largely to tha teek
Mis*es Lucille and Margie Parka, of! ning at the Ampi!beater on tha Cam- 0f iinili lalMMilliiii i-*tween the nres-
Wrlls Point, graduate# of the Collage.: pus of C. I A. Thaaa program# will "Iw--- In the Amertegit saeiul
atyle; Morris*(IISO. Steele(R8C). « % "«rrted out", for
(iarri#on(RSC|. time 20.8; diving: wh" Perform or railed to ap-
Vannoyf HHC'I and Todd(RSt ) tted! whan ttwy wen aaalfnad a part
for first, StroupflLHO, score hl.l; ,h" b'ogram. for "A fine of twenty-
100-yard free-atyle Morris#IH8Ce,,nt« «*aB be imposed upon each
CarrisontRSO, Peter#(RSC>. lime, member who fails to respond to her
62.7:1 Mi yard rnedtey: fteboa. Mvar* • K—mm aateaa peg.
at the Recreational Park, the T. C. im>phy ot and political
■awr gu««ta thi# week of tlarir aunt,
Mra. I. A. Howell. Lucille
the dettree of Beehelor of
IMF while Margie wa#
of Science in 11
for the rMK
Art# in
-••^Hion at IK th roii«'ir^,
e Sie a s we* w*%* as® ■ ^Mi^w •
He mid that r
be taught that
people
cannot
students here,
FfJftfflK HTl DKNTS HKHK pi, wh(> haV(> „j(r.red
Kenneth and Kdw in If aye#, former lived, be
f-w* I# ■ ggWIa aW we
H0J
duoer, and ft te
I ,'appgw II i
have reti
■If
K@vrni!Ui
relumed to Den
baen di
cre#t. time 1.S2 tnew record).
Seniors to Me*$
It i# m**k IttiKirtant that
mernlrer of tha sui
graduating claas be present at
the senior claas meeting tonight,;
Friday, to the Science Le«tt r«!j
Room at 1m. m. Manjuia will
te the thu* m
receiving
HOMKR TOWN8.
i.iiiiiiiii.in.ii.n.iiiui;
vides a substitute." And
what a scamoer there mult have
to get to the meeting#, when
had to pay a dime
unieas they lhad a written
that wa# passed on by
||Plii IHflH cardinal
••specially for the gUicera, a# the
minute# always made note of
fact.
Wouldn't it havi JteiR te
of
Ev>ry human
eartl .' levi.e ultimately
It I# m -vitable that the
too lo-i,< with ua, and
raaa r we mutt
tun I y living In tha
brief flash of
'we are
n obi m#,
WW «3
nwiy
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