The East Texan (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 16, 1922 Page: 1 of 4
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No. I.
THE EAST TEXAN RESUMES
PUBLIC A T1 ON
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THE FOOTBALL
Jemigin-Bostick
CIVIC CLUB
WINS DEBATE
October X,
that body.
symbolic of the
was
soon
Smith
Football Schedule.
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for
Blevins of
unanimous
and
of Gordon,
of the speakers acquitted
' excellently. The judges
mor,
the
want
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The
Estes.
Music Horae* Adams
Election of officer
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VOL. A. " " ———--------------------
BOYS BANQUET
. I N. C.
Rowland Bostick,
tor, were i-----
at four o’clock at me home of the I
bride's parents. Mr. and .Mrs. John
The Reverend War-
of Greenville offi- Iseolved: ~~
before Congress should
The affirmative
Miss
of the
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Mrs
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to
de-
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pro
school
to sec
East Texan
increase*!
per cent over
year, until it Is
state normal col-
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!• has a** its a*h |ju>r
Kat her in*- lh-rk-
readin*: d.paitm*
i <•»!! Ha I mon i«
Sim th.
College (
nt and
!h**ir
h* Ip yourself
the winner
twenty five
*1* a i»li out
I She was
I Ki ns low.
I bride, and Mrs. Thurman
the violin
Th ■ bridesmaids were Misses Fan- longed discussion
nie Mae olive of Greenville. Miss '’ision in favor of
Mary Jernigin, Miss Katherine Smith Both literary clubs
maid of honor. the persons who attended
The grooms attendants were Mr. bate. With co-operation
Frank Salmon, and Mr. Dudley Jer- Port of the student body these
nigin be t man. Heil.s will present many
Little Misses Mary Jane Moore was grama of worth during
I ring bearer and Adarene flanks year. Students. If you
flower girls.
I ** * •
I he bride was given in marriage b/ ary
her cousin. Mr. S. L. Moore
Immediately following the ceremony
Mr and Mrs. Jernigin left for their
wedding trip to New Orleans
Out of town guests for the
dins were: Mrs Grant Hood.
Fannie Mae Olive, and Miss Flore
Greenville;
and Mr
of
a nd
was
Hanks fear. --------.. .. lt,
real school spirit, back up your liter exan.
* nont u nJ
societies and pep will cotne.
Hi.-.I.Oe |s
I* Horn pra
I* I Met ollutti has returned from
luillas where he underwent a -*-ru*u«
■ >|x ration Mr M< t olluni Is steadily
improving ami will he able to return
* •!.> ♦ w ithtn a Ia>rr tuna
Mr and
a nd M rs.
Ladonia; Mr- Jo<
son of Minden. La
On last Friday night,
the bemosthenean and Civics Literary
• lubs clashed in formal debate. The
question under discussion was. “Re-
That Ship Subsidy Bill now
........I be passed by
WM Up-
Walker and Bailey
The negative by
of the Demosth-
continued from
interruption.
The first issue of the
| is herewith submitted for your
Do not Judge It too harshly
-.....t incxpcricnc-
•»H k*»I*I pi**»» will b*
“Indent w ho ’>••<"11* -
*•1 Mill •* I |pt Will - !*>
I h* < «*nt» nt < If*
th** vvh*
in> )»ti! will
V. h*»wrv
I th*-) wil
th*'I* h*
th*- ha
proval. r -
<»h the staff Im somewhat
, e*i and this will account for all short
comings ami mistakes. Remember
that the first issue is merely an out-
line of what we expect to do in the
future.
We urtre that you stand by rtj#»
Thi» means every stu-
dent and faculty member in the East
. lexas Normal We ask your coopera-
tion at all times, and urge that you
tell us in what way that we rnay h<*
able to better your paper
Show your school spirit and stand
by old E T. ami the East Texan. If
>on half* not subMTibed do so at once
You are issinx one of th*- best thinv-
that you can uet out of college un
p m Th* w inn*
th* pfi/« al that tin
* » il* nt op|M»t limits
*>fud**nfs to tihtk
hi.** I* nd in v mon»-i
' he football teams that East Texas
will most likely play next year are:
Daniel Raker
Trinlty I'niversity
S.it, Marrow Normal
\* ♦ st Texas Normal
t.;ubbse
I urant Normal
Burleson.
Wesley
have
s like
were Mr 1 bate.
and .Mr. Dudley Jer-, port of the student
awarded
th* most
th* lit
I h < J I
•Mr. R. < Jernigin. head of j; y s
athletic department, and Mlkxj
----- former art instruc-
■narried Tuesday afternoon)
---m at the home of
— — and Mrs
Mr
Mt Pleasant was
< hoice for captain.
PROGRAM
Toawtmaser L I Smith
lTos|w<ts of Our Teain for
Season—R. < Jernigin
True Sportsmanship R
Athletics as Seen by
President S H Whitley
Team Work and Spirit
ry Fife
What Football Should Mean
Man—O <
Reporter
Two weeks ;— —
the East Texas Normal
ing the necessity of a school
met in the auditorium and voted
resume the publication of
Texan. It was voted i
in a very few minutes
hundred subscriptions
This proves that there is
E. T. in spite of
contrary.
The attendance of the
State Normal College has
more than a hundred
the attendance last
one of the largest
lege in Texaa. A school of this six*
cannot afford to be without a paper
for a single week. It Is the desire of
the staff to put the East Texan on a
permanent basis and hope to see it
year to year withou.
Lucien Bostick,
j ren T. Whiteside
elating.
The house was decorated through 'bat body,
I out with ferns, smilax and roses. The held by Messrs,
ceremony was preformed beneath
arch of smilax and pink
with ferns.
ago the student body of
------1 Colege realiz-
paper
to
the East
unanimously an»
more than four
were pledget?
pep In old
accusations to the
Friday evening at 7:30 December
Sth. the football boys of the East Tex-
as State Normal College 1922 squad
were tendered a banquet at the Hund-
ley Dining Hall Fifty plates were
laid and fifty guests were present.
The guests were met at the door by
■ Old Reliable- Gustus Gauss and a
corps of able colored gents who re-
lieved them of their wraps and pinn-
ed dainty favors symbolic of the oc-
casion on them.
The Dining Hall was decorated
very beautifully the color scheme be-
ing blue and gold mimiture china
lions were on each table before the
Affair, but it is no secret that they
disappeared as if by magic as
e> the speech making began.
1 he affair was sponsored by < art
Estes. L. I Smith anr T J. Hubbard.
Horace Adams. Miss Eva Hanes. Hu-
bert Armistead and James Wray fur-
nished some of the best music heard
this year, they being so well liked
that they were roundly applauded
several times.
After the program the
boys retired and officers
were elected Mr John
Pleasant was the
an of th e Civics.
roses banked Parker and Gordon
At each side were tall enean.
candle sticks with pink candles. The audience
Preceedlng the cermony Mrs. Mat-1 *ay by the
thew Martin sang, "At Dawning." Bailey and Walker, then
accompanied by Mrs. John 'be genial smile of Parker
at the piano, sister of the rhetorical questions
. ------Harris on
one
oratory of
the other by
the
All
themselves
after pro-
rendered the de-
the affirmative,
are crateful
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and
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