Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 49, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 10, 1945 Page: 9 of 12
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Wednenday, October 10. 1045
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From 12 NTSC Co-Ed Winners in Judging Tonight
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Mother Enters Otdle^e to Curry
Out Ambition of Dead Hero Son
fitting gift than these
big golden flowers.
Tickets On Sale At
Box Office Tonight
For Foldes Concert
End of War Ends
Labor Shortage
At North Texas
Says Marine Pfc. Hillman A Davis, son of Mr and Mrs
Lester Davis, 1 129 Davis, who spent 40 months in Jap
prison camps where disease, scanty rations and torture
ran rampant
100% PURE
BABOLENE
Motor Oil
Denton Students
Named Reporters
On Campus Chat
to the United States, but had been
here only a month when her 90-
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Primary teachers had a sweet time
of it today. Pupils asked to contrib-
ute a tablespoon of sugar each to
make candy for a charity bazaar
got a little confused They thought
it was a pound apiece The day’s
take—90 pounds.
At the Sign of The
Friendly Clock On
The Comer.
something to occupy her time she
would suffer a nervous breakdown
and might never recover
it was then that she recalled the
day she had given up a scholarship
petitive World.”
Given as an annual series of pro-
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A day’s pay from each member
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admitted tar half prioe with an no-
tivity ticket.
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for its long-losting, ever-cinging
magic, now comes in on exciting
new or inspired by a priceless Chinese
ontique jode, holding instantaneous
beouty for your foce . . pul it on ond
forgot it, sure that the inimitable,
well-groomed solgne look is going to
stay right with ybu all day long-’
To Refinance, To Purchase Or Build A
New One. And All Other
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The concert will open the year’s I
fine arts series at NTSC Tiekes
C. E. MILLER
Dependable Protection
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to someone you know.
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in June of this year, she returned , State College for Women has an ’
increused enrollment this year over ing lecturers and teachers of the
previous years, according to Dr W 1 Southwest to present talks on cur- I
H Clarkdirector Tile present en- , rent problems and events George I
events ! rollment*eecb8rrepresents an in- de Husaar, political writer and lec-
that had left her completely alone 1 crease of approximately 15 per cent
Mrs Davidson was told by her phy- over 11ut of last year and includes j
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ti. but she’s sure now tiiat it can
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be done by any
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nell called for 100 per cent contri-
bution from the faculty
Last year this faculty was 100
per cent in its contribution to th
fund.” Dr McConnell pointed out.
and it is our hopes to have a 100 I
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denly at their home in Canada
leaving her alone hundreds of miles
MUMS are in season
what could make a more
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• Dr Merle E. Bonney professor of
' education at North Texas State |
. College, has been invited by the
Dallas Civic Federation to speak 1
before an audience at Scott Hall j
in Dallas rext Monday His subject j
will be ' Social Purpose in a Com- |
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BONAR & ORR
INSURANCE - LOANS - REAL ESTATE
Office Over Boston Store Phone 1510
J. E. BONAR C. W. ORR
169 co-eds are employed on the
carpus but no record was available
on off-campus workers
type who will aid in carrying
out tile theme of tile 1946 Yuc-
ca, Goode said The theme
will not be revealed until the
yearbook is issued"
For the preliminary judging
tonight. Judges will be an MGM
talent scout from Dallas; Frank
Burchard, Denton photograph-
er, William Murphree of South-
western Engraving Co of Ft
Worth, and Dr Sam Me Alister
of the NTSC government de-
partment Student Judges will
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DON’T WAIT to protect
what you have—Your
Life, Health, Home or
Automobile.
I was shocked to learn that he had
I been killed by enemy action in i
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be members of the editorial
staffs of the Yucca and Campus
Chat, student newspaper
Photographs of the 12 win-
ners will be mailed to Van
Johnson in Hollywood, who on
the night of the presentation
at the Texas Theater will an-
nounce his choice of Cover Girl
over long distance telephone in
a two-way public address sys-
tem in order tiiat the audience
may hear the conversation be-
tween the movie star and the
winner
of the faculty has been set as
For your hostess . . . the
gracious way to say
"thank you” for a dinner
invitation. And now that
Two Denton students at North
Texas State College have been
named news reporters for the Cam-
pus Chat, student newspaper, ac-
cording to Lavon Buster of Denton. I
editor
They are Betty Penry, daughter
of Mr and Mrs M D Penry, and
Wilma McKinney, daughter of Mr
and Mrs H D McKinney, who are
1egular contributors to the paper,
which for the past 11 consecutive
semesters has been awarded an All-
American rating by the Assoctatec
Collegiate Press of America
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Ph. 875-375 M. Bide Bquar
I Major William Davidson, was in _ . ~e.a,
I training with Canada's famed 58 Enrolled in TSCW
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Infantry and two years later sheoraduare DivIson
sician that unless she took
I tuier, who addressed an audience I
. । tiat of last year and includes at NTSC Tuesday, was me first '
up | majors in all of the 13 depart- speaker of this seasn ut scutt,
menus offering graduate majors | Hall
The home economics department
lists the largest number of gradu-
ate' students, with the English de-
partment second
Twelve North Texas State
College co-eds will be chosen
tonight from among 75 contest-
ants competing for Cover Girl
of the 1946 Yucca NTSC yeur-
book, and from this dozen girls
Movie Star Van Johnson will
’ make the tinal selection, ac-
cording to James Coode, Yucca
rdit or.
Taking the place of the Yuc-
ca Queen of torme i years the
Cover Girl will be chosen not
on a popularity basis but on 'a
person strong
the first transi-
By ELIZABETH YOUNGBLOOD . to the University of Mississippi per cent in its contribution to the
Record-Chronicle Staff Writer and the day that young William at 1 fund, Dr McConnell pointed out, 1
nary person has only proved.t he ser vice 0t his country
tou ines sofM s Emil) K. it life*- i Acting on that first inspiration.
son. who today is living out a life- । Mrs Daydson enrolled immedi-
long.umbition.oher 1 ately 1,1 Nortn- Texas State College additional contribution in behalf of |
Artri .milk e most freshmen sh,. and is now studying Journalism so the entire faculty will be made Hum
rpAnd thnlpossmonsttytrsott"shainil ; matzzimnsubiewueugtar Pro: । ie civic P......
shoes and washing clothes ror up- •" “d--
perclassmen the most effective Mrs. Davidson has found it hard । Civie Federation
„ . ... adjusting herself to the wavs of
Trasedy first entered Mrs. David- , college who put crakers mA+ DnllnK Invihee
, uHin . i beds and rubber bands in spaghet- | “ E
her husband. Willam. died suds ....... " " ...... „ Bonney to Speak
Clifton Represents
Dialect Society
Dr E S. ent ton, professor of
English at North Texas State Col-
lege. has been appointed represen- 1
tative for North Texas to the
American Dialect Society
NTSC students and residents of
Denton have been asked to coop-
erate with Dr Clifton in an effort
to collect proverbial statements
from this area for use in a dialect
dictionary of both the United
States and Canada The society has
irequently contributed new words
to the magazine. American Speech"
and other publications such as the
Britannica Book of the Year. Dr
Clifton said
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Faculty Donations
To War Fund Urged
Organizational plans for North | Tickets will be on sale at the box '
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non need at a general faculty meet- I dee. concert pianist The program
[ tug Monday in the library auditori- will begin at 8 15 p m
she becomes
Miss Berry, daughter of Robert
, Berry of Naples, hit the campus
spotlight this fall on one of Floyd
' Grahams Saturday night stage
shows when she skipped to the
microphone and "gave out" with
Minnie Pearl patter
Howdy,' she twanged in a high-
pitched voice right out of radio's
"Grand Old Opery." When she
broke into the famous Minnie
Pearl song about Simon Slick’s
' mule, the audience roared.
| Nell started doing imitations of
Minnie Pearl Just for fun back
home in Naples A teacher, Mrs
i Beryl Hartgrovs, who is now on
the NTSC campus. overheard her
and billed her on numerous Naples
high entertainment programs Now
that she s on the campus circuit
big time at NTSC. Nell admits she'd
' even like to go to the big city and
broadcast and become a radio star
just like Minnie Pearl
But I'd always be a small town
1 girl at heart, ' she says
' Well, sir!"
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Home and A Scene Like This.”
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And yet so does every American boy in the service in the
states, overseas or in hospitals. You can't bring him
home, but you can help take home to him through the
USO, the USO Theater Shows, and the USO hospital
shows.
MONEY TO LOAN
To Salaried People
For Paying Bills or Many Other Worthy Needs
EMPLOYEES FINANCE COMPANY
Pon ITS First door suth "Denton Hospital 8ST & Locus
PLAN YUCCA COVER GIRL CONTEST—Discussing plans for the cover girl contest
for the 1946 Yucca, North Texas State College yearbook, are. left to right. J. I’. Har-
rison, manager of the local theaters; James Raley, assistant manager of the Denton
movie houses; James Coode, Yucca editor, and Horace Mahan, co-photographer for the
vearbook. The 12 co-eds chosen tonight from 75 contestants will lie presented at the
Texas Theater at a later date, when the Yucca Cover Girl will be announced.
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The labor shortage which existed I
at North Texas State College last Nell Berry of Naples, Tex , can
year is ovr and an increase has । never become a campus "slick
been noted in the number of stu- chick" or a collegiate jive Jill" for
dents applying for employment, ac- her companion eds and co-eds at
cording to the deans of men and North Texas State College
women at the college I They want the freshman speech
T J Fouts. dean of men, said major to stay a small town gal with
more than 50 boys are now employ- a big Howdy or a Well, sir!"
ed on the campus in part-time jobs when they see her on the campus,
and an equal number have obtain- , and the more she carries her
ed work off the campus Dr Imo- I mimicry of a rambling rube into
gene Bentley, dean of women satd * tlia classroom, the more popular
I vear-old mother died
I Shaken by the series of
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