The J-TAC (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 4, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 30, 1952 Page: 8 of 8
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T
8—THE J-TAG
Tuesday, September 30, 1952
TSC ixes Prominen!
xas A&M Corps
In a recent letter Price Summer-
lull, a former Tarleton student who
ja a Captain in the. Air Force
ROTC in A&M, gave much infor-
mation about other Tarleton exes
who have gone to A&M.
Price writes: '"Chip Merrill, as
PIONEER HONORS
EVENLY SPLIT
BY FIVE TEAMS
- Editor's Note: This story does
not include last week's games.
On the basis of nine games play-
ed by Pioneer Conference teams
thus- far this season, individual
'Honors are evenly distributed
throughout the five-team loop.
Enng'ev leads in total offense
with 708 yards gained running and
passing. The Rangers also lead in
•the. running department with a
total net gain of 610 yards.
Arlington State leads in pass-
ing with a net gain of 167 yards
in two games. San Angelo is close
Four Art Courses
Are Offered by
Art Department
Mrs. Baxley, art instructor, is
teaching four classes this year.
Still life drawing which is sketch-
ing on the campus and inside draw -
ing.
Design is working with the ele-
ments of form which are line,
value, color, texture, area, mass
find volume.
t ' Ai t appreciation is a lecture
course which deals with arts of
fill people.
Elementary art is to prepare
Students for elementary te&ching.
Mrs. Baxley says her. classes are
very informal. She has an exhibit
of the students work at. all1 timfes
'and will be glad for people to
come in to see the exhibits.
NOTICE
All persons operating vehicles
on the Tarleton campus should
liave a TSC car tag mounted ori
their rear license plate by 8 a.m.,
Oct. 2. A check of campus cars
will be made 'the morning of Oct. 2
by the Registrar's Office.
iYell Leaders
ake Paris Trip
Five acting yell leaders journey-
ed to Paris last Thursday to back
the Plowboys in the second gamu
of the season.
The acting yell leader group
making the trip were Joe Bennett,
Norrell Wallace, Ann Cassels,
Nancy Anderson and Bettye Bettis,
Gene Fogelsong\and Carolyn Reese,
i'ewly elected yell leaders also went
.with the group.
Several cars of students attended,
the out-of-town game. "
The group returned to Btephen-
ville after the game Thursday
night.
Take Your Clothes
To
Campus Laundry
VISIT
THE DAIRY KING
for
Satisfying
Refreshments
you may know," is married and is
major in the corps staff. John
Whitman has a freshman squadron,
and James Dumas is a lieutenant
and flight leader in John's outfit.
"E, R. King and Eddy Battle
are on group staffs and both are
majors. Dean Duncan and Harold
Ellison both are on group staffs.'
Bill Stalworth is a flight leader and
so is'James Dumas. Bill Nix and
Raymond Kenney are also flight
leaders, along with Charles Stamp-
hill,
"Many of us will never forget
Tarleton and the influence it has
nad and continues to have on us."
behind with 103 yards gained, pass-
ing.
Fred Sanders, fleet Ranger back,
leads in kick-off returns, two for
48 yards.
League's leading running,' thus
far, is Jack Bridges, speedy San
Angelo halfback who has carried
28 times for 209 yards, an average
of 7.5.
Sam Howard of the ASC Rebels
has jumped out in front of the
passers with 8 completions in 19
attempts for 1G7 yards, an aver-
age of 20.9 per completion.
Leading receiver is Jube Belcher,
J.
AFTER GAME DANCE—Shown above enjoying the dance given after the Cisco game are
Gene Fogelsong. Gretta Laughlin, Gene Greenwood, and Patsy McKinley. The dance, which
way held in the Rec Hall, was sponsored by the student host group. (Pix by Bax.)
San Angelo end, who has caught
6 for 105 yards, an average of 17.5.
San Angelo also has the best punter
in Gene Henderson who has boot-
ed 11 times for 391 yards, an aver-
age of 35.5.
Johnny Cozart, Arlington State
halfback, leads in punt returns, 3
for 169 yards, an average of 56.3.
Leading seorer Leon Sefton,
classy Schreiner halfback, has 3
touchdowns and 5 conversions for
a total of 23 points.
f Tarleton State players are not
included this week as the Plow-
boys have playeff only one game
thus far,
U DEN T S!
AWARDS
YEAR!
No box tops! NO ENTRY BLANKS! It's MSy!
Just write a 4-line jingle based on the fact that
IUCKIES ARE MADE BETTER
every
TO TASTE BETTER!
*
X
Here's your chance to make yourself $25.
Just write a 4-line Lucky Strike jingle,
based on the fact that Luckies are made
better to taste better.*
Then, if we select your jingle, we'll pay
you for the right to use it, together with
your name, in Lucky Strike advertising . . .
probably in this paper.
Read the sample jingles on this page.
Then get the gang together, break out the
rhyming dictionary, and start writing. It's
fun! And we're buying" jingles by the bushel!'
Hint—if you can sing your jingle, it's a
good one!
Hint—the more jingles you write, the
more money you have a chance of making.
Hin t— be sure to read all the instructions!
<0
I Vlk6 a
^dTbuy^e^',n
smote
here are the instructions
1. Write your Lucky Strike jingle on a plain
piece of paper or post card and send it to
Happy-Go-Lucky,' P. O. Box 67, New York
46, N. Y. Be sure that your name, address,
college and class are included—and that they
are legible.
2. Base your jingle on any qualities of Luckies.
"Luckies are made better to taste better,"
is only one. (See "Tips to money-makers.")
3. Every student of any college, university or
8 post-graduate school may submit jingles.
B 4. You may submit as many jingles as you
B like. Remember, you are eligible to win more
I than one $25 award.
BrriwMMHTfflWffwnwffliM m iiMumwH——
♦tips to money-makers
To write a winning Lucky Strike jingle, you're
not limited to "Luckies are made better to
taste better." Use any other sales points oo
Lucky Strike such as the following:
L.S./M.F.T.
Lucky Strike Means Fine Tobacco
Luckies' cigarette-tearing demonstration
Luckies taste cleaner, fresher, smoother
Be Happy—Go Lucky
So round, so firm, so fully packed
So free and easy on the draw
Buy Luckies by the carton „
Luckies give you deep-down smoking enjoyment
COPR., THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY
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