The J-TAC (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 17, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 10, 1953 Page: 1 of 8
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Mar
Published Weekly by Tarleton Students
Go To
The Game
33KU YEAR
STEPHENVILLR TEXAS, TTTESfc>AY, FEBRUARY lo, 1953
NO. 17
TARLETON SONGSTERS—Pictured above are the members of lhe college choir. Thev arc,
left to right, fiont row, Gene Greenwood, Naidn Gordon, liettve Bettis, Charles McFalter,
Jane JLtailev, and Carohn Reese. Second urn, Jimmie Ruth Rone, Walter Brown, Marilyn Mor-
gan, John Rogers Yvonne Alsup, and Harvey JV1 rCullough. Third row, Eddie liny Seals, Wanda
Rlue. Marj Helen Cowan. Shirley Bales, Ellen Wilson, and Jo Ann Bradford. Rack row. Earlene
Jone*, L>a\id Pinkeiton, Donnic Campbell, Wood> Potter, and Kenneth Weathers.
(Pix bv Ba.v Studio.)
Tarleton Choral Group
Plans Active Schedule
A lull ami active schedule is
ahead foi Ulu- Taileton Slate Col-
le"P CllOU this- semester The
gioup hai planned .sevcial tups
and mam gill''' activities.
As ;i [i<ut oi' ibe Taileton Boost-
el 1'ioy > am, the « tiou will
nuuieious (.11i>-:- t" -->tnfe. at liiv.li
t?c honta uiUnn .in tiiea of
miles This will in>lile Hamilton,
Dublin, Ilico, Comanche, and many
others
Quite a i'ew appeal ances aie
scheduled im Stpphenviile clubs
find L-huuhc* hi the late spimg.
The thou Will .ihso pvestnt eilhei
pai L o. nil "I lhe Civu Senes
pi ok'am, Taileton Meh>d\, also to
he given m lhe lattei pait of the
fcplUlg.
Royal t!i < nUey, diiectot ot the
< hon * stated that (he chm. has
to meet st.'Vfiul obligations on a
pi ogtam. As well as being a pei-
fotnung nicup Lo ndveitise the
.school, Uii' chou- must also be a
lab foi rmui>- students Lo learn
about ensemble singing He also
said that the ebon's music vant'.4
fiom fine cjeat cluual music of
classic and iccent tunes -ill the
Whv thiough folk songs, Negto
CALENDAR
Tiir1 idav, Feb 10 OWLS Hub
nice tine, Wis1! .Tone:-.' home.
(I; 10 J) m
Tuesda\, Feb 10—Etemas formal
initiation, Wi en Room, G\3t) p.m.
Wednesday, Feb 11— Bamns and
Cutona* joint club meeting., Ait
Lab. f).:jO p hi.
Wednesday, Feb li SempCi Idem
Club meeting. Science Building
I.Vi
Thu • '-da.\. Feb 12 — Basketball
game with Srhmuei. hciO, Gym
"Friday, Feb 1:1 Campus Cinb Tun
mghl.
Fndav, Feb 1!! Raskelball game
with N.T S.C , there.
Saturday, Feb. 1-1—Fencing tour-
nament, Boys' Gym, 1 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 14—FFA regular
meeting, Ag Auditorium.
spiritual's, and even lo "the lealm
tailed ]>opulai,"
Mi Biantley's comment on the
vaned selection piesented by the
elioii was, "Wc don't believe tiee
e&sanly that the musii layman
See No L P.Hj;e X
Graves Oversees
Poultry Contest
W DojIp Cuives of the Taib-
ton agneultme fat idly spent thiee
days in Foit Wot lb last week su-
peivising the poult tv contests at
the Fat Stock Show.
He was assisted by J V Land,
T R Payne and W W Reed m
conducting the contests.
Also mote than a dozen Tiilctoii
students atcompatded them to help
ill the opeiation of the contests
and to assist in the giadmg and
soonng.
Among the^e weie .Iohn Brad-
shaw, Heniy Milb-i, David Sleiir
nioiih, Cai] Weidenbach, Stanley
Toeppieh, WaltCl Anglin, Cail
Cluimney, KebCit Eastland, Bob
Mooie, Caiioll Hobeit^on, Gary
Canning, Maunie Magee, "R N
Allison, Dennis Jacob, William Me-
Gmnis. and James F. Smith.
FIRST SCHOLAR
AWARD IN USE
Shnley Filhoui of Waco became
Ihe fii^i Tarleton student 'lu hoid
a srhol.it ship undei I he TSC Boost-
ei Club when she eniollod heie
last week.
Shnley, a mnsir maior, is at-
tending Taileton on a scholat ■Onp
ptovided by Mi and Mis Aich
FIv.jit, Sr. She wis i commended
b,v Hi. I>on Moiton, diieLtoi of
the Fine Aits Di\iM"H
Mi and Mn ftvan-j, donois of
(lie miiolaiship, have bail an m-
teiest in Tin let on since 'Ihey came
Lo Stepheliv die in 1U1S Then Uuee
sons—Airli, Ji . .T. Leu is, now
mana^'ei of the College Store, and
Van -Hie all e\-Tai leton ahalenl.i
So is Mis J Lewis Fsans And
both Mi and Mis Evans have
attended evening cLu-se^ at Taile-
ton m leeeiit yeais
Night School Largest
In Tarleton's History
With nearly/100^tudent* tegis-
teied in evenni^ 'stliool at Taileton
and students Jttill signing up for
classes, the evening' < liool will be
the Uugest m the histoiy of the
< ollege.
Total registiation last week of
both day and evening school stu-
dents had leached Of the 473
BOOSTER DRIVE
Fivp addition?, to tin- TSC Boost-
ei Club scholai^hips have pushed
the total to :i7. accoidilig to Di
\ranee Ten ell, than man
Additions include a sibolaiship
to an aj.' i ic nil in e student, fiom
Mnohiem by I\Ti and Mis. T C.
Ponton, a sc IiuIhi ship by Clias.
Nc tile'lt, Sr ; .i at holai sbiji to the
vah du toi lull of the Woodvdie TTi(.'h
School |>v Telephus R C-nvvei in
memoi v of bis wife, a limbic srhol-
jusbip by Mi. and Mis Aich
Fvans; a scholatship to an Eiath
County boy by the Maiestie Baibei
Shop, an undesignated sihuhosship
by Wayne Bailnim I'iu'IulO Com-
pany
Late-d fonti ibutm a ol $100 eath
to the TSC Roo.stei rioniot lonal
Fund ate Cki,s Dnig Co , Stephen-
ville Pnntiiig Co, Paik Ciot'eiy
and Mniket; Mi. and Mis Bme'tle
Stone of the StaTfoid Mc tor Co.,
Ams Andeison; Tiewitt Funeral
TTome; Mi. 0. Ryid gf the Texas
Company; So \ ice Hiug Stoie,
Novit'h Depaitment. Slotc. and
Fh ke FunnLuit' Stoie
Most of Annual
Sent to Printer
Nancy Mobl<*\, editoi ot the If'bli
Giambuii, lcpruts 'rlr>t neailv all
of the picUue-s and about half of
the ropv leu the annual have bfen
sent to the publishing company
The mam pndincs that ine latkmg
aie the tr.uk pit-till e^ She als>n
stales that 'the deadline for all
pietuies except tuuk pietuies ih
Febtumy IS
The publudnnj' company this
year is the Southwestern Fngiav
mg CompHtiy of Foit Woith As to
tlie date on which we can exjiect
the annuals, Nancy give only,
"Sometime before the last day of
school."
Hudspeth Named
Junior Rotarian
Tomniv Hudspeth of Wcathei-
fcii cl, t on of Mi. and Mis R. £,
TludHpefh, is Iteuig hotuuetl as
"Junioi Rotuiian of the Month" of
Taileton St.ite College dmmg the
month of Fcbiuaiy
Tommy is a senioi student at
Tiileton maiuiing in phv^ieal edu-
(at ion. While m hij;b .school lie
pa> ticip-itetl in football, basketball,
track, tennis, and gull, and was
named most valuable football and
basketball plavei
At Taileton, Tommy is piesidenl
of the student body, a inembcj ol
the Loids and Ctunuioneiv social
einb, and a cadet olluci. He ha-"
lettered in football, basketball and
tennis
Reed Will Sit
On Dairy Panel
The annual meeting of the Eiath
Countv FTTA will be held in the
suditomim of the Taileton Agii-
eultuie Building Feb 1ft.
W. W. Reed, Taileton piofessot
ol daily husbandty, will sit on a
question and answei panel with
other dairy expetti as a part of
the program.
Murray Cox Slated
To Show Movies Here
Munay Cox, faim l.idio editm
ol Station WF4A, Dallas, mil be
on the TajJelon campus next month
to siiuu movies of a lout of South
Amcilea which lie lecenlly con-
ducted
The date has been lentahvplv
cet as Maith and the pichitei
will be shown in the auditoiium
ot the Taileton agncultui'* build-
ing Last veai Cox showed movies
of a tout he had conducted tinough
Lhe TTnited States and Canada
day students, 33.1 arc men and 140
aie women. Last yeat at this time
Taileton had regisLeted 549 Stu-
dents compaied with this year's
5<55.
"The inteiest that has developed
in oui evening school piogtam i"
espeeially giatilymg," savs Dean
Paul Cunvus, "and we believe that
even mote inlet est Will be shown m
this ptogiam'"
Nine evening coutses will hft
taught this i,euies,tei These and
the teatheis aie tvpmc. and ;ihOJt-
liaml, TMis. W R. Biownlow of
Dublin, amounting. Zeddie Fdgar;
business law, J F Whisenanl. of
Stephenville: faun shop, R. \r Der-
llck: woochvoik and bluepi'itil
leading, C II. Daw-ton, and metal
wot k antl auto mechanic*, K. A.
THan« hatd,
Thete is conculeiable denuind for
a vanetv ot other coiuses. Any
courses foi which as many a? Id
students l.-^i'to will be taught
■with Feti 14 being lhe deadline
foi legii-tiatiun.
R. E. Week Slated
For February 16
Religious Emphasis Week will
be conducted on the tanipus Feb*
lllaiv If.'lhioujjh Febiuary -0 The
plot'i am.-i foi Ibis \\eek will \>Q
Uliilei the supeiviHion of 'the Stu-
dent Coimt il
Classes will be cut shoit each
morning1 foi a hliuit uhgious «eiv-
ice to l>e held in the Main Audi-
toi ami
Ton11iiv TTudspeth, Student Coun-
i il jii esitlenl, will art a"*" nutStet -
ol'-t ei imorues foi nil the services,
anil vai ions -ifiulents will give the
invoc nlion, stnp'hjteR and the t los-
ing piayeis Di Don Moiton, head
of the music depaitment, will play
the otgan each moining, and Dan
Tbidson will lead tlie singuip.
A special number will be given
m eaeh seivue bv Taileton stu-
dents On lhe f11 (- ptogiatn, Feb-
ruaiy 1 >, Natda Gordon will pie-
M'nl a vocal solo
The mam speaker foi these pro-
giams has been aiianged tor by
the Episcopal Chinch of Stephen-
vdle.
Terrells Offer Two
Scholarshipsto TSC
l i and Mih \'anee Tencll have
announced thiough the Taileton
State College Boostei Committee
that they wish to make available
two sfholaiships to the fust si\-
weeks tei m t f the Taileton Sutn-
inei School The fust teiin iflaits
.Tune 8 and ends July 18.
These -icholai ships wilt be ollei-
eti lo two gul graduate 4 of the
Jamestown. New Yoik High School
and will eovei tuition, all matneu-
Lition i'eeb, and loom tent in one
of the Taileton doinntones fen the
six Weeks penod as weli as a lound
tup tail tuket fiom Juniestown
to Stpphenviile
The lecipienls of these scholar-
ships will have only lo piovide for
then meals dunng the six weeks
Ihey attend Taileton, and accord-
ing to the quotation from the Kegi-
sliai'a Office, meals foi one semes-
tej, tost $57.00
In addition to these Summer
scholarships, the Anderson family
scholatship is to be oifeied for
the coming yeai staiting Septein-
bei 12. Tills .seholaiship will pio-
vide tot tuition, mati it ulat ion fees,
.student activities i'ees, books, and
loom lent m one oi Taileton's fino
doiinlloiles.
Tills sibolaiship i-j likewise
dec_ignath'd for a j.'iil giaduale fiom
the JaniLhtown, New York, High
School who has been outstanding
either ill scholastic, achievement,
uuif.ic, or home etouomus. and
will also include laihoad faie ftom
Jamenfown to Stejdienvjlle.
This scholarship n, being made
available by Co] and Mi.s Nela. A.
Andcuson of Saigon, indo China,
Mi and Mis. Elmer Lindstrom of
Jamestown, New York, Di. and
Mis. Vance Ten ell of Stephenville,
Mtss Vnginia Seastedt of Foit
Worth, and Miss Virginia Olson
of Stephenville.
See No. 2—Page 8
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