The Handout (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, February 5, 1926 Page: 1 of 4
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1926.
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(THF TIWGi -FR5" indents And Faculty
,nLiSrT^ »ear MrCormaek Sin;
PPPQFNTFn AT
l s\LiiJ.L£li llvJLJ \ Program Includes Old, Italian
HARMONY CLUB ■ Ml,s,"t^~al
K . h »• <1 i ....... ...i i>..#*- About thirty girls and faculty
BchIi \ enth Composed Botn! . i ;rJ—
I words And Music Of The ' lrom ><'*«* vvwfonri Col-
One'Act fantastic Opera , attended the Me Cor mack con-
tort at the First Baptist auditorium
faylor'- Plays .Juggler* V> I'dncsdify overling, February 3.
The artist's program was entirely'
WILDCATS WIN
TWO GAMES IN
MAJOR LEAGUE
Bert Phillip's Kclsay Lumber
Sextet (iocs Down Before
College Team
Plan
i>
!'lift J
Dream of Ideal Woman . ..., ... , ... • . ■
Realized in a Friend lM*u*h vv,t!l thw «"***»>" <>f t,M'|
Vnd \ssistant '' ""niber which was ari old Ital-1
iah masterpiece in the original lan- j
Vci.ih, «le:»n of tin1 fine ai l guitge. John MeCorniack is the first!
.,f Texas Woman's College.! really groat singer to give p rugra m*
.seated Ins opera, "The Jugglers," Entirely in English, according to the |
the morning musical of the Raft-' Fort Worth St ar-Telegram.
nv lu\> Thurday. February 4. \motig the 'popular ballads used!
an Ventb. comi»i> ed both tlv words for encore 'numbers was the old fa
I music of this one act, fantastic j yorite "When You and 1" Were Young,1
•ru, in which Mrs. ERtn .Jane !' Muggje."
director ot voice, in J. VV, ( .,. Xho program included numbers by!
role ot (1,di.r,il>>:»e. .. j »h<> cellist Lauri Kennedy. He and'
Taylor totfk the pa it of Bat-. Kdwin Schneider, the accompanist, |
1st'', the juj-glcr. and T>eitio Ruth jiavf i>een with Mel 'ormaek for s.ev- !
lurrett the pari of the Stranger.} c.ral years.
Jean Hayes Taylor, irsstru.'tof in ! . p
IDian at: T. W. Ci, was at tht piaiu
Die opera is. the story of a jtoj
t who lias always drtanied «><' an
leal woman and tooks for her .in
Play Telephone Tonight
Twenty Fouls Called By Ref-
eree; Captain Rings Basket
Fifteen Times
Wildcats came
victories in the
their encounters
tho Kclsav Lum-
i>
was much closer
to s, woul'^jjwle-
were "doing
as they did,
mion he meets,
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Press Convention
Held In Brownwood
aliitn-
•j.
\ue, pf his dream wuiu-
omes t.o tht' house that <.'u
i(7 for him, h
dreams and alifct s that.,
embodied in the faithful]
BLontiqsE:
nut and life long fri
(inc.
f'Thr
wh
timbii
rum Ills
I
Polamhine. ' ,»
; Earl Resmburg, director ijf Ilia-
rntlia's Weddiqjr Feast, w>m» so deep.
t imp < <<1 with "The Jugglers'
t a rehearsal, that he sent a repfe-
en.t.a'ne to be present when,, tht
fifea; was giveri, " according"" to tTu
•t Worth Record-Telegram.
to.oi Yenth (iirecled the ' Harmony
i ilty-1'.ive Dollars Given As
Prizes In Ten Contests
Held'Annually
"Z'kk T. W. Material USidy
The T. W. C.
through with two
last two Weeks rti
with Burleson and
ber sextet.*
The first game
than the score, II
note,' but the Wildcat
their stuff" and., try
the Lurleson girls were simply un-
able to stop them. ('apt. Josephine
Kinnon, Godley, was T. \V, C.'s star
player.
licit Phillip's Kelsay Lumber sex-
tet furnished tiie surprise of tho soa-
on w.jieri they held the Wildcats to
a ;»> to. .''.'J victory last Friday night,
and it was only doe to the efforts
of C'apt. "Joe" Kennyn that the Wild-
cats won their undisputed place
leadership (
"J,pu" sank
NEW COURSES CONTAIN
FULL ENROLLMENT
j
".All" new'" cflurse- in .home eco-
nomies, which started with the lit?
ginning of the new term, have a full
enrollment," reported Miss Anna. Lois
Bui'dette, professor of" home econom-
ics in Texas Woman's College.
New courses are being offered in;
freshmen looking, dietetics, textiles,
interior decoration and millinery.
Mis.- Burdette, assisted by Mi
Louise Boswell, instructor in house-
hold science, will give a home eco-
nomics tea next week at which all
work for the first term of the house
hold arts department will be on dis-
play. This" exhibit will include silk,
woolen and cotton dresses, iniddj
blouses, aprons, slips and many oth-
er articles of wearing apparel. All
classes and students of the depart
mcnt will be represented. Tea will
be served by the household science
department.
ANNUAL T. W. C.
REVIVAL BEGAN
"LAST MONDAY
Mming Will Last Through
Sunday in Auditorium With
Two Services I)ailv
Porter Leads Singing
Modern Dance Used
trate How Worldly
Affect Lives of Young
To lllus-
Things
Vice President
Goes To Meeting
Miss
I
Mann' Instructor
in Re-
ligious Education Also .
Attends Conference
o
■Lev. Q. Smith, pastor of the
Polytechnic Mcthodj t church, is lead
| ing the t ries of college revival serv-
ices whjch :!aiied Monday night..
; 1'ayboivt Forti r, choir sou! education-
al director of th - Polytechnic church
! is -oon.din I ing the song services. The
i revival will- last through Sunday and
j is being held in the chapel, audi-
! torium. „
Key. Sniitii. took, for his first 'text
on Monday night "The Wages of
Sin Is Death; But the (rift, of Right-
eousness Is Eternal Life.''
"Weight » in the Baiafirc and Found
Wanting-' was the tekt of the sermon
1921 Pledges Due Now i
shots
Wells,
in centei
re-
foi,
at-
ilub
ins in several musical nam-..
c j i)<' rit,:
. after the. conclusion of
• --•-r- v m*J •; — "
Observation Tour To
>• ro CoJleges' Matlc
Material to be ■•ubmit ted in the con- j
te.as „of .th\» Texas Intercollegiate
• Pres:-,, Association is' beliig. ColleAed,!u
%-Cordi.ng to Marion Padifock, Press;
•(.tub president. • I
T? I. P. A. will hold its. aonual,
convention Thursday and Friday,]
April S and 0, at Ifoward Payne CoL i
'eyi. l >i iLvnwtiod, as was decided at I
the bustnes meeting of thv organiza-
tion held in 1025 at ttw- ( ollege of
Ji;do-'!.ria! Arts, Denton.
The association holds annually ten |
cont' sts. Any member of the stu-1
(knt body in a college who is a mem-j
Neg ro CoJleges * M ade ! her may make entries in the contests.
For each of the contests a prize is
a warded a- follows:
; Shm t story, five dollars; humorous1
; story,-1'ive Hollars; formal essay, tivc\j
dollars; familiar essay, five dollars; j
at T6xas» students are tTrW(. article, five dollars; newspaper,j
wily'interested in solving the racial! te,,5 dtdWrs; editorial, five dollars;
ubh in was man it ested by a recent ; fmture story, five dollars; poem, five:
<rvatioa tour, to Texas College, j0u:lVs; one-act play, five dollars;
yler. aiul Wiley Cullege, Marshall, | • 'j'he colleges represented last year j
on due ted by Professor i\Finof'. tcai'b- • at jvjiton were Baylor College, Bel- •
•r i",' :■<> ioh.gy and rural eh.urch' and ;to„. Meridian College, Meridian; Wes-.
Miununiiy pi'ob'h nr.a in Suuthon . ;..v (;01I; ge. (Ireenvj)le; IVxas Wom-
^ University, Dallas Pro- nfl- (;unege, Forf Worth; Rice Insti- J
vfas accompanied by, Houston; Southei n ' .Metlufdist •
t.udents from S, M. I . :i :d , I'njv.-rs.ity, Dallas; Simmons College,
tn "IV a.- Woman's | ..\ti,< ne; Howard I'ayne College,!
i(olleire. Foit Worth, Gladys Thut
of• Rev. James 0. Leatli, .vice prusi
the Major City Leagij^ ^nt of Texas# Woman's* College, a'nt
a of lier 20 foul goal Miss Sue-B. lUann, instructor in
Ruth i -Chrio.tiai.isen,. Minl-ral; ligious education, left Tuesday
also did some splendid work j Memphis, Term., where they will
tend a meeting of tHe secretaries of
education of the Methodist EpiseojSjJ
church, South, toitiorro^ts-oa
Tift? .purpose of this meeting,..is,, to
plan for collecting pledges made for
against Babe Had en, and
Tom Roach helped Babe*to k'^ep the
bull in "'the Kelsay territory a large
part of the tijne. Both Hehay" and
T. W. C. had ween undefeated.
The Wildcats wiii meet the
phone sextet tonight in the inter- J now due. The
mediate gymnasium oT the First Bap- j these pledges in
1 etc-1 ( 'lu'fstu
ti: t church. This game promises to
be interesting as the "Hello" girls'
vaii(]uished Burleson last Friday night j
with a score of 28„ to 21.
\
College Force Busy
With Matriculation
To
■ ■ vr
pllla1 Snipes And CJIadyw Thurs-
■fon .Make Trip. With Stu-
dents of S. iVL U.
a church and I ,Smith
session
of executives [
The fact tl
students
Methodist, Baptist and Pres ■!'
churches of the South.
o
E L MC I
l>trs(
plcthod
|1'<
Ifdurn
itvv«> students
Port'des, M. and. Ella Snipe...
lUosweil M. . Misses Snipes -aiid
iThurstuii, the T. W. C. delegates, are
candidates for degrees' in the spring. •
The ultimate aim o.f the trip was;
to create a tVeling of brothel hood
bet wci n tho students of the white j
land colored college, by talking to-
Bcther of the problems and needs of j
each race—thus tearing down th«
old racial prejudices. j
The first college visited was Texas i
I College. Tyler, 'It has an enruShin nt,
ot .'JfiO students. There is n splendid
practicing teaching difpariment. hty-itl-**; Ali«:
«l by Miss Perry,
Universily. According to the dele
I K'ltes, the outsfandipg feature of the
through the
L >ownw'ood; East Texas State Teach-j
ft-' College. Commerce; West Texas j
State Teachers' College, Canyon; |
Abilene Christian College, Abilene.
During the Session Southwestern
Texas State Teachers' College, Mc-
Murry College were admitted to
membership and Burleson College,
Meridian College and Texas Chris-
IT ' "J-. <"*"1
Several New (iirls Added
College Enrollment For
Second Term
«Q —
The various offices of the college j from the
have been" busy for the past week : b.vterian
with matriculation and registration \ ...
for the second . emester which began « OOKMt ltlntL'jh . 1(>
Monday,' February L Girls are con- J HOUSE' COUNCI L MEMBERS
tinuing to register as the week ad-
vances. According to Dean F. B.
Isely and Registrar C. M. Howard,
most of the students for the past
semester have registered for the sec-
ond term. There are also a number ,
o.f new girls who have entered school, head pr^ .of Ann and the following
Some of the new students have' come j were ejected-as floor proctors: Stel
for the j tn Pucker, Weathorford; Nona l.,ou
been i Ferguson, Leonard; Willie Fayette
Montgomery, Corsicann; and Nell
Tuesday night.
He gave the story of the feast of
I. Iiazsnr which is taken from tho
C ol. of Daniel 'and spoke* of the rcv>
elry ami feasting which- took place
in the gorgeous palace. The story
tells of the great honor that,was giv-
en to t ho;'.e •; w.litt were invit.ed to .at-
tend thi. fea. * After giving the
story of 4lU' fVa.- t Bey. Sinith "then
,to!d of (he great tragedy that "came
to the king and lords wlien tlitu. ene-
my broke forth through the wdjls ,,Q.f
the eit";,' and destroyed all of the
p(H.lp :' 1 »
Alter outlining the Story of the
Worth and in j 'banquet of Belshazzar he showed how"
goes to the | such worldly things destroy the lives
of many people, lie illustrated this
statement referring to the effect of
the. modern dance upon the lives of
tho young people of today..
. j.. Mr, Kaybmn Porter^ sang "Tell Me
meeting Tuesday, Rev. j l)lt, y(.ory o)- j(...us.» 4
remain in Memphis j Esther's'? life was the subject of
Thursday attending. (h{, rimorning service on Tuesday-
giving a brief story of it Rev.
compared the social standing.
il education ill
mone
Foit
U2t which arc
, raised from
certain other districts goes to the
permanent endowment,< f Texas Wom-
an's College, according to Rev. LeUth.
The "college is now engaged' in rais-
ing $2.pA),t)00 endowment by May I.
F,)2<>.
After the
Loath will
Wednesday
a session, of
the. Southern
also a joint
and
the
Method i
^ j the first m
college executives of | ... jvir
New head and. floor proctors have
been elected in Arm Waggoner and
Mulkey halls. Boaz and,, Dan
hold their elections soon.
Leska Howard, Noeona, was ma
will
to Texas Woman's College
first time, while others have
here in previous years. Several girls <
have left the dormitories to stay in
the city and others have come from
the city to stay in the dormitories.
There are a few students who will
(Continued on page 4)
■ him
»
l(
visit hi re was the trip
-manual training room,
the hosj.i machinery
i>d. " v . . '
: next visit was t»
Marshall, Texas,
arc .150 students Wh
He rubers of. the.iiartx' vi
tlas'
m<
at biology. Here wa
and most eharacteris
W|Uipnient.
"sea. Snipes and Tliur.-
tian ITniversity were reinstated.
Th.». rcpf'esentalivos to attend the
convention ^t Brownwood from T.'
W. C. have not yet been elected.
'lho.se from T. W. C. attending thej
convention at Denton last year were
v gjulkey, Jessie Lou Kersey.
Ai Columbia; p;i5zal>eth Robinson, Marion Paddock,
Miss Jcannett Collins, professor of
juurriali.'.m; Minnie Willis and Mary
I'^lizabeth Stegall.
ti,
that
Wile;
Here
e ^ei
■e the;
can b>
( ol
! v 1ILTY AND STUDENTS
HAVE EVENING SERVICE
Monday,
I:
lect u res.
9 ■
there
> the
Hour
it ud
Mho
tha
ben
tor
•' r a i tie.parly vr ".-ti > an >u
! -. "i.-ui'dleg to M.i- - S eij
most interesting depat t.ree.nt 'wa
Mi
con
11
stated
rits and members of the fac-
ulty of Texas Woman's College will
have charge of the .services, at the
'1 lytechpic Methodist church Sunday
evening, February 7.
Hi-, ,f. (). i.eath, vice president,, will
deliver an address. Dean Carl Venfh,
violinist, wiU play violin numbers.
Mrs. F.lleiC Jane Lindsay, Glee Club
i .ih-eeior and the Glee Club will ving.
Fchriflu'y
.1 allies Stephen's
Tuesday, February
<; rmiiid hog day.
Wednesday, FebruarS 3:
(ieneral faculty meeting.
John McCormack's concert.
Ihursday, February I:
"The Jugglers," Dean Vciilh's
opera, presented at the Har-
mony Club.
Regular Koro and S. M. K. meet-
ings.
Wednesday, February 10:
Home economics tea and display.
Election of May (luccn.
Thursday, i'ehruary IS:
Ruth Draper (reader).
Saturday, February 20:
Big open house.
Hudson, Newark.
Maurine Phifer, Normangei-.'; fhCsy
Lee Jones, lo;wa Park; •Bernie Addi-
son, Estnline; Dorothy Barnes and
Ruby Eddin ■, Waco, were elected
floor proctors and Eunice Alhm,
Midland, head pt'octor of Mulkey.
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TV-
ID TI
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Directs!
lsie As \|
y Enter
veil Hi
GSroom
• tevmoonl
And H
g |
rriage of
>ody pres{
ollege, tol
{ presiden
' Iversity,
day nigj
t. w. q
t porfornl
„ ' ive Riderl
college 1
' an Ventli
. Baby," a|
. ' The
lie arm
Neal Tur|
> the alt
mi who
v with t|
iurston,
id of hoi
desmaidsl
PringleJ
h WinfiJ
iiigry" II j
* arnes.
tunning
tg bearel
Karstej
;own -,wa|
, cloth
. The br|
'■< spurs
wore
and emlJ
ie carril
' tey rose.I
rocks J
nd red
d on Pi
Sext(
')n T
IlKM
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Inno-
i" Louise JVlassey--"Blue Eyed
j ly."
Vllone Gilmore "Ag • of
cence." ' o
W i i"i n i' e Roberstm "Flaming
Youth."
•Jewel ('eai'ley—"Lazy.'
Sally Montague "Wonder Whats
Become of Sally."
Maude Marti'l
Hotsy Totsy Now." *
j Martha V.^ Robinson
Ivnows What, a Red headed
! Can Do."
I- Frances Westhrook "Its
: the Same To Me."
Opal Boyle "I Love Me.',
Carolyn BkorelaiaT "li.'st a
That Men Forget."
Sunshine llichter "Taint
Rain No More."
"H2?»
Everything is
Nobody
Mamma
of the Wnmeh of that time with that
the women of today. He stated
it was, to him inconceivabie that
women of today should refuse Christ.
"The thing," he suid, "that lias
(Continued on page 1)
Eooms Get First Good
Cleaning This Term
Dusting Furniture, Washing-
Clothes Proves a .Pleasure
After'- Exams
Bedclothes draped over porch rail-
ing', gaily colored dresses, fluttering
■in the breeze, striped mattresses
cheerfully r unning themselves on the
galleries, doors and windows thrown
wide open to tlje fresh, warm winds,
somber rugs being mercilessly shak-
en free of du?t. sounds of the rub-a-
dub-dub uf clothes on a washboard,
clean white "undies" hung over trunk
ropes in an empty room, chairs, ta- ^
bles .and floor • pillows reckleh^l.v
pushed outside the door, yells of
"■li.TTmo Shat mop," "1 want it In ni."w
j and "May I borrow your iron?" -
j these were the sights and somnds
j which anyone parsing a P. W. ('.
i dormitory on Thursday or Friday
j could have noted. '
And what did it all mean? Why,
j exams wore over, and everybody *
i ouldOfc •el free to draw an easy
j breath. This was the reaction from
the \ igorous mental wubk of the pix-
| ceding days. The- only outlet was to
not. with, brains, but
> Hy
itionall
hampij
do something,
I with hands.
.'^"j It tanild he addid'Hhat this
I probably the first or second
1 hotise cleaning the poor rooms
Girl.; iuui t, )*j j s. year and that their res pre-
j live keepers had agreed to wait until
Gonnifc o"aftev exams" to freshen them up
l>i(.
was
real
had
- .•
V»
r one
The trirls have become ; faculty has consider i
cVs.
petition ; money and the unstamped letters in
ivor? so I tho other side.*' Th).. certainly a
No Y. W. cr.\. cabinet meeting, fj
Tuesday, April li»v-
.. (*' ' • • .~t'
„ «»
1 ing calmly across th«* crystal Itardt
in her City girls are plan-
Lakt^
core aj
obal!
lege c|
record
extet
toys in
girls
tpionshil
key halT
"lie dorl
collegq
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over tl
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court. "Wc are -1
time if we have to
| and night," stated
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