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THE BICE THRESHER
FRIDAY. NOV. 4, 1032
ESTABLISHED 1916
The Thresher, official newspaper of students at the Rice Institute. Houston,
is published every Friday morning throughout the scholastic year except
during the Christmas vacation and during examination periods.
TM Gasser
LATEST BULLETIN
4 4^1, Friday
^ .HMmHMi 01 o*1** eoiYmpondfDists '§i£)jjm
Entered as second class matter, Oetober U. 1010, at the post office in Hous- tl,u' "GIGILO" NICHOLSON helped
ton, Texas, under the act of March 3. 1879. Subscription price: By rnull, one rHPt! ' « pledge f<ir the PALS that
year, S2.WJ, I'aiaililc in advance. | someone else bid for,^
. We have boon urgently requested to
Jolrfte a llttlQ! anecdote ': (hot had its
TIIOMAK C.ltEADV Jr... Editor-in-chief ' ■••*>>«« the Texas game m«l hns
A. S. MOODY Jr. Business Manager )"*■ hcen brought to ihv attention of
JOE ARTHVK KOC l'lIiaC . ,. Managing Editor The Gasser. In order to give the hero
I, I) WIN" ,V| rt'l .AN At IA N Assistant Business Manager due credit for his accomplishment.
Campus ^fficc; 101 Administration building. Downtown office: ti07'- Frank- !
lilt avenue.
15 Students
From Rice At
Because of the spirit of the thir-
SOCIETY
Mrs. Edwin Joe Shlmek, a recent
bride, the former Miss Evelyn Epley,
was honored by a tea at the Cohen
house. Friday afternoon, at 4 o'clock,
with Mrs. James S. Waters as hostess.
An abundance of orchid and yellow
flowers adorned the picturesque quar-
ter.*
Mrs. Waters : and her honor guest
tenth annual B. S. p. convention at were received by Mrs. J. V. Penning.
Howard Payne college in Brownwood,; Urn and Mrs. T. H. Robinson. Mrs,
.••lud.'ivus hall' it as the most powerful R. C. Caldwell, who poured, was as-
sisted in serving by Misses Nevenna
and. Kathryn T.sanofT, Dorothy Weiser,
and Alice Caldwell. The group of
Editor
Husiness Mininger
TELEPHONE NUMBERS
Taylor Ki.'iS Mummim; Editor
Hadlt'.v K3B8 1 Dmvnlowii Office
I i1 HlitfJt M '
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in history. Fifteen Rice delegates were
a part of a total delegation of 350.
A signal hcSnpgi was iiestowed upon ,
Robert - Filnk!' of- Southwestern Baptist |','hout 75 guests was made up of close
•V -.''levee ./clock f.-. ,,f llv Theological seminary in Fort Worth. flk:nds of Mrs. Shimek and membars
'.X anu HU1H sinii.'-i' I," ,,?, T'" - re-elected him state "f <he Faculty Women's dub of Rice.
Ii%;.. K-eJ. now sit Texas, came teav-|^°.*^yn1' J- W. McDaniol of Texas , ,'W; .. „. • . ... ,
-litis into sallyport much in distress be- jWliv^>' isJiw PTonldolm John Cay- ; & ol Rice Institute washouor-
■ imb of- !th| i\,c: Wat she was without £!',r "f *P*} Wovib' lmm-r,v s,rtU' > """ ••'•a ■ V . V $'
Aittitli'edi >'0* n >o; tin? T^viu • inmfi: ' < jwnt f'^.wtary,' is now corresponding i Fuuuy noon. from 3:30 to *> o dock.
Pet,. ;\!,,„i-,cak', " litui ff'ii I V |jiit(h1 v.,. r. p.,.1'1 ,-,l''Audrey. Knight of N. T. S. Ol-fio-rs of the Rice Y. W. C. A. and
cst?M. Fired1 Gravijv t„ ,ji;mm,V FITE, president of the'Ti c- *9 ''^"'^ing seere'tnry. Other | 'he membership eontmiUee, in lite, tg-
Wayside 7f>!H
l'reston 6#0S !
pre;
i'lvxy
MBPWM.
.Iflatl-enjie lid'w'i. .Ilarref : Bally etob, Tlt'iij
f \ 1Niikitkl." houi's irXihliing''. .around' like
[ . iltrflr is .),);.•)> jlccd_j,,'h><livn iv'th its licrld cut off looking j
Th.ielor PjuiiM f,-ch(n<{ , ( ;,u pasteboard. And WHY?
Ketij'teipjjliil'Utpl;. Uie-^kv,Juist/iaiv iiftewiiiith of a little love
.'t:i fviaiuUi]
Reporters
''Ed- Goddaril:.
. .w | hiem!x>i s of lite .fxrciitiv? cplninittee ! reiving line wre Miss SaVa Lane, Mrs,.
! are Carroll Peadein Howard pny-iWi ; tugeiu;. Blake, Mrs. \V, l;i Torrens,
! Kelly Barnett, Simtnous university; and ■ Charlie F. Carter, and Miss Oliver
* ,'Myia l.vnn Ray, Bayloi college. Year ; RoSs. Miss Nellie Mills, first prr-si-
b.-for." U'sst Ric was rcprcsenU'd by dent of the Rico Y. W. C. A and Miss
Mary Rust, and lav. vear by Corralyn 'nua Fonvilk", president of the Wom-
; juke case originating at last year s; j4,.|X,r 1 , :i:j en's council of Rice.: presided a I. the
leap year dance, when MR. F1TE ro*. ' • „ ... tea fable
Mary1 RUst was appointed chivinnun ' ' "
presentation of the opera, "Cavallevia
Rusticana" by the Houston Civic Opera
company, Tuesday night at the City
auditorium.
The Houston Little theater's presen-
tation of Tile Left Bank, a clever so-
phisticated play by Elmer Rico, before
a packed house scored a triumphant hit
Wednesday night.
The premeir appearance of the Hous-
tMm'i Symphony orchestra, with Frank
:Stj| ijLeger, formally of the Chicago
Ci^fe\^(i^radc^upnhy,conducting, will
take nine at the City auditorium, No.
venibi ,• 7.
l^filwSSpBSI®p31'vlsi®!
Mis-'e. I.ida Aihold and L>uoir
Boweii spent th • Week -end in Austin,
.j having gun ■ up Saturday to allend the
Texas-H M, tJi fool ball ;:ane ■'■
* !€"■>' Miite' WMM1
Miss Edwina Wii'SS s[u-ni the week
ind in Austin with friends.
Hoolcn Will Speak
To Historical Dody
eeived a bie; ru.s.b fi dm RUTH and has
cf a rcohuwms co.nmitteo. The lol- Thmembersb.p ccmimiltee■ spoiwor-
l'j)pO):te
Si.'j'i'
Mr. Claude E; Hpoten, instructor in
In ... r.|J. 111 iK ,-f C'anit, il I'vtKn Fmk. Fran.. Fosie. Mailin folk *-e,l the lead ,v,, s,nce. .Chcor !" " coni"ii:u>e. me W-■ the tea includes Mrs F b'whor- r arcihtecture, wiil be the speaker ol the
: t. irt'rfi' , v „ k!,WrS wgre voted by the assembly: l"r , J ,ml"r u;,1 , ' ,vv V second meetinir i>.l the Historical y.-
f,.ll„w nu' '-hairman; M^.VC^F.,,I..;Charlis%ll:db&. iJ0 held in I he loumje room of
Cohen boif.e, Nov^mbs^r 10, at 8 ph,
.... ........ .i t . His subject will be "St. Thomas
First Magnitude in their B. S. U.'s this |, ^,r-ll,l,0"*: S', Adcjuiins Dnnto and Gothic Arciiitec-
ture", Dr L. M. Case, secretary, an-
nounced.
*.m kn.nili1 \\iUi;n,i t o!|,ad ! a-use Ka.; aiJ Hallie llet,h Tjlk y, JU"1 1": tv-eight ^iav-i awa^ deli sate as his pravor-ninte: (2^ tha^t Miss "BiisSl,©'Oliver, program; Mrs
;; . ... ' . 1 . a riuotn of oight''Texas'schools attain Mrs. (.. R. Beiry. and Mis.
A crack, a1, the 'clie.ernig: seem.-, to
•! Winston, Mrs. J. S. Crate, and Mrs.
JtirmfK.. iStSoitu' Ti- ..c.u- ti,m , - ,. -
■ ' r i;i.'^ ■. ' ' 1 'v.'' ,",. i,: v,, .war; Gi) (Kat a quela of 750 subscrip- ; ,.
; P : d.,y s same ,,r in.ght ieel obhged tjons t ..Thp BaptiM Student" be set '^W Atkinson retrad,merits.
■' H'',^ ;• back, M all fettle ^ ^ ^ that
SoplKunorc (^a^> situation
: i rihcistn ::rt;id vbeh .Will, ke:^) ai1
The program ineluided niusicid nunir
Cranmer Club Will
Hold Service Sunday
At Palmer Chappel
There will be a Corporate com-
munion service for the Cranmer club '
Sunday, November 6, at 8 a.m. at
Painur chapel, followed by a break-
, fast and business meetihg. The usual
'evening meeting will not be held,
j Tonight beginning at , 8 there will be
j a treasure hunt, The hunt will start
: from Autry house and is purely a
; social for the Cranmer club ancl its
! Ii lends After the : treasure has been
! found there will be refreshments at
Autry house for the weary searchers.
. . On Sunday evening. Novembei 13,
Bishop Clinton S. Quin will speak to
; the Cranmer Hub■■ on "Spiritual Eco-
nomies".
South Main Church To (live
Hawking Party on November 5
Invitations have'bjcn mailed for the
hawklni' p.uly heinjf given by the Rice
''j'efttss; of South Main Baptist ehurch
■I Saturday. 'Novombo'r 5. The hunt is to
''begin af 7:30: the appointed meeting
place; is 1912 Ruth street, tbu hoine of
{•j. W E, Stephens, teacher of the class,
Blanche Taylor is chairman of the
: seciMf conirnitten which includes Ro-
fiOh'fie Stephens, J.' C. Petty. Edgar
; Murphy, and Grahiiiti Jackson.
All watch and jewelry repairing
guaranteed. It will B. O. K. if from
B. O. Kreiler Co. * .
five student . delegates attend . the
bers by Mrs. Eli Bjerkhoel KeSsier,
.1 th;n' mi it- 11 s nid kptp n t'om Soiathoin Baptist Convention at Wash- Via,a Freye Spencer,
' '!,V' , ,. ington, D. C., next spring; '(5) that 50 Kosc with Mrs. Coi'rme
Hie Rfce, rooting seel ion Saturday m . .... ., . Daruan Brooks at the otano. and a
I.r'ho idlirrrs; ,TI1.:| HicnilRifs ol :t lie: -a Iidioauwe, rlits* ;U : T!l" IR"'f' f<>"tmg.. «??ti n SatMi'da.v Texas' students ahend the retreat at Df"'S"!l Brooks at t.
.r i! V .idolitolbn .# '£' ^lutkuu <ih a wliolo.' TJn- 'v'' ^ W",Ri.West, North Caolina, next June; *' Miw
., i,i i ,, : v ;l rials 111 ii:in- ■HeepnsJ nan after a air- /(>\ , ,l„ ''nil secretary of the
1 i'll.oie.Jn tin. nitniille thill ennic iiiiout through ii,in fve.-lui.'aij furnish <1 ., d sub.ioet yol,th' conference, ni meet either in tll(' SU,>}S!C'1 "f work
at'Mnn '
t' i i fi v 1114> w< lik i ffii idea
oi WinEyv'l'AT,j||l .IiilliWV e'iim'ing
,yith Mi's, Corrine
the piano, and a
Olivia C. Fuller. gen-
Houston "Y" ^n
rk throughout the
Berlirr or in Londoh; in the .summer of : l'"unh'>
1333: (7) that 1000 churches be visited
m'"1. by Texas students next spring and
Till.' new members of the faculty
sumni r (500 congrcea'tiorus were ad- "T 'f !i hi^h u" m thl'
cam- evening, an an-
nual, event, j^i ven by 1 ho Faculty Worn -
llu'e^HT vv.i.'H («, run';, h ttvr Ifotn th./ president ul (he i„|0 ,l,e stands and having
. :v : ii,. -, J.uues ilun'ti r .Sful t. jiist sveek .t'n which was m- e''-oral villi die si(idi.nl;.
. . , .. uoii|;nc<uions wen
| 1 i..ipiM'i and sorm .vesiiiuviuns perlaini.no In the slalue ,U'' ' .;V ,■ , , pvo", dressed in 1932): <8> that every
i 'A iiii.ni M;,r,l. iiice ; l lic p:;pcr H-rvini; as ll.r montli.. 'bnll Iikv'ihe Va,.- of |n. !'wr g cn s l o! '^'e Institute. The guests
' I••ti ids i.lid .c, II ma." lid I''ii(l;i'. qui slii m.- r;in)e l"-'. ii,"rh<>o. eoo-hoo. .Fig'jlit 'em, B .li '. ...,11,,,,.,"' ir< ^nltvV woro served <i delicious buffet supper
.• .it : • a, all .nii-s ;,S ii win th,, wa. lake,,. UK H.M:,, ADAMS, junior . e.ineci. tl,„ '■•rtn\,(Tid„nl B, k U sticker" :"k1 > « «« -''i,-h was
use.l a swell sales skigun all alterijonn. . a. n(n lh... >0l) unrif.nK .,. .... , , .
slMM-id. r«MK ed hts oliter cue to >.. •«• verv personal re..- II,- sinieuM aid down ih, -tan,!. Icm| lh(. s'talc B f s" convention iii
>t Ivcl thai <hi;\\ >houul he iulvvriiscd vvcr the v;ini- bonu bi;>(h siarf .t fi«ln. fjOU5ton November 24-26
.... U4 •' ...lit *1*1..- '1-1 .1 ri ... .r ..1... 11 *i*. «- nl> '' ■
i ! 1
Tlu
ons nirirl, '< 1> ,e't>: iii
, decorated in vellow and lavender.
!' 'i■.!..y ni.vhl Scolt ioltl "J'ln Tlue^her lli.d tl it was alxso-
Rice delegates pin ailing were:, Peggy
An unusually large crowd attended
the tea-dance 'at the Autry bouse
'ie, IV and I..ISM... MS ON. I id to l,.„r lie wi.nl, I <!i - ' l-r.'KD IfKXKi:. sliin. iroin Hons,on. Kvoi" 11,. U ^ - B^lh' Tr.Uov': "iVuth
Wa;- Ol. -econd 1,'ice student to lake a Ucndersr.n. Mary Kenredy. Mary Rnsl
■Hall Christine Hal!., Mary Elizabeth n 'nsored by ihr Rally club, Tuesday
... ... <'i'v! ii"uv"1,1 " 'i " . ' • ■ !-vwv'i.?>■
t- I Tu'(-•} .t r < I ^.vs noj (eul: ,'lhtu triijs 'Is1 ntH'essarV. I 'Of lay on tin' in iji,
paye l!i" paper are iwi> leth'ts One is from (hi- vice prosi
ift^riioon, to hum money, for the
Autry house.fund. James File, presi-
He brought a ' Loon B,.jd^.Si Andrew L^lner. Ken- ll|,,it af the Rally club, announced I hat
iail!il>r iro-ii liir pmsidenf. Mis., H,.her I a Woods explains ,"t( ;il ;w'"' th" ^h^'] ,F,n"' vil" ■
ufiti"'f. i'i.iii'1 'kfvs -thai iilthou^h shu isitHH*ci in (lie itl'liee. she-/. j'"','14Vl'' 1 ,°!H' i:
i.: ,. .... .■ at,iei!uo(:i!.i;!:jo: ab|'|Ui. 10 Jresliinisir .ipdnnv. :>•
all funds would go to Autry house in
an elToi't to keep it open lor the rest
i'; te'e k- ,tl,i,a!,,.i';i''..^irl ('<>nIf 1 i'ii'St- rei'.'iieile dhe. ©prtn -tialen's int.i.i ;i
t;iliiig f'.nnip. Mr Seult taises 1111• .same v;o\v and i| V*sv s..ph
j.inlre^ dr, iio! wiifeep't iIh" viee-preside;nf a.s'tj).:; new pve.siden't, he
tl 11 . oh'-idei keep ihe olficie ,
'.ia.iV .MitiUiil ii;.:i:V; ii'h.k ■ rtri.';ii^v!Mfe;$yW'''>rtdK:1^.
i.'j':'te,.:,'.t;h'<e';iflUrt'; :.i|.Sedt.;i;,:,is'::'dul!''': li^Hhe ..i:liiew',.noil, ta'ke11 it.' pj'/ doos
■•'I f.''.-] r|!ita!i;!:i,'ilv' their ■ Chifthnl'in Kinj.;, refnr.y-1 ri'ii;Vsii id• t• e,f. tin■
i: tin. Jie'st • ifficer in line lor' the vacated post
di'i'ilis and a'r.y 'jfher ",roop • ,i . peo;,U in-ani kh )'i,v at
v j.of i;renter promise than ever l>«?fore. .
ai
fR
dint derfttii; ral.!« prinr-iples- win I preeed.-nl Is; ||ui-il hjjjhe't
M|0Ajri flY planned a bin Jial ty
.viler the ";i:i i lie same .-.'.roup uf
' 'liei'-i: tr.r.it (hajr ela; r-inali. ir.d v'.av,.;
■■ j ' l.i'iir. ,1 .,'.i,i)ing-fill in the' crock, .e.uieh
'l the joy 'Of::!se\'ei'al: .hnialred fan:', •
New Awards
Announced i
Music ".was: furnish, d by Ralph Web-
ster and his Lamar hotel orchestra.
Novelty numbers , featured Emmett
Oriffin, lenoi:: Gi'iie Camlxdl. vocalist
and; vinlinist. and Johnnv Sinclair,
driir,liner and lap1 dancer
irgaiii/.arK'.n vaea
r. (liitek'-etei^
u!J'ici-s, ami Tin' i'hj'i
'ti!';, l.lir.ipo'-;i lii.'l.t 1. llicll t 111 III,.'XI 1:''
I'll I .s . i S 'Vine in the ('Sills u! .hi,th slid.' ",
I
,.li a:
•1OTI
..iMse: i%
ica!i;y;; Seott i
i. > ■. i r< j us i ifdii
.iiivi- i'iin1 .''been !
' ;er;;e !:;iii,uxp,s.
s :;'iiii in rd'tu'e-.
■ I'.on, jU'e-shlenl
nul:tier! ii, any
;l'h,ir:g 'thai' lias been prndi.uaa! is:
i!' «W: J M t. V',' r; I r 111.
keep ff'.ls;!h;dl I^iov-. this
• l>l'<'SIiciv: Will Is decided at
l,s 11 pit anything, .'.lo.od , ..>r.!' .i. *, -, in.-, i ir.n. In r.)'..v.'uiber.
i.'i gOO.i eiioiioh inr'the ' -i.n,;jii!- iualers ar.' uoing.-li 1st I Ik
. >•' jil.en ' d'ai:l> :.,',.i Riiie1 oliieials in
,. ... h'Se- Thi-.Chart, r Main' award eonsisis
• " ' ' l-lli ll .Wf,! of Sb)0 ..ml .... ..ngraved cortificate.
I tie Sfiidrjit ■ association h1. '. you dun i l,i,.,sv what all the signed by tie t'u'o.sideut and secreUirv
. l ,ia 'a{ Mi AuVrJ house „f yM; ,,, |K. ,,iv.. n for ,)„. |„,S|
".:l:, w<' inifibi .iiifia in ymi that : paJK.,. ^ubmii i, ■,! on a subject seleeled
mere';- y, ;a-|> by, committee on awards.
ay . n
t Ub
t,k ns.sign.aUpn.
lidti-'r t:o',' The
a
i! i ii'i'a ry sac ie t lies, ,i-er,.
I'll,. A i nt nr; .
.Eni;iiu er5' inns. :.'n
f.if 1933 lr,ir lj'i
l.y niemljers' a,l
; in the u.n i V ;':
.'hvoaeiioiit' tl':
Society < ! ft'Jeehanieid
nouiiced three awards
best papers prop,
the student branches
/ i t i e;s and .nilleacs,
ni'tfd jSfil. s
The. Kiev Institute social season will
Ik. ^pelted officially with the annual
fiiunneC't'ii.i: kociely ball, to be held .a 1
the Houaoti club, November It), lu m
10 ;l!jl.l , 2. The music for the ckiuce.
Which is to be senu-l'orinal. will ii,
•'•uared • lurnisb d by lice's Owls.
A brilliant event of the w.-ok was the
LETTERS TO THE
EDITOR
r ;i. lie 'I'hiv ,la-r < .ilitiot. pot a elas.-. oliicer out of oiliiee lv .t^whif the li vshnam m- ds all to <j!&, sui,|,.,
"nli'.iiie.ri. eSin-r hv ho-r! ewllffi I" tnei'l Wedtiosday. Novetn- • v% !]!''' n\'.S 1
MORE YELLING
ISl.1.1 is "Pri^iess -In : T" th,- Kclittn- ol The Thrrxi'i'r, Su:
«||1
'M Vl:;Bi
.!"ii''ivei*e
?T'j'
i Ml i < 1
'die:: li'li'V-dt.'s 'A'liijiii and' die tiiaI1!te,r pi'iibalily wdl. lH': |m« siii'ii{ip',
a,' :"i:an;!d hii i'his ei I it oi'in I. is written merely lo 'hiv yrsi.:. tie;",'ouid-itt'
lid ofier vilt«"- fs-ict?-i ^ndi.sm^itjesfip'ns.^
There has been con.siderablc eotn-
iiietil ainong Rice studenls. as well as
laitsidei'.i, that Rice's yidhiig section is
not sounding as big as it ought to be.
Ei'eryone ekiitns that at the Texas
Iii,.' days, The slimes still sit in a group at the games anr! violators i'lEiiieing t.| FRANK DOPEY u H|lnU slwd< t one
,[ rules are betho taken eafe (if with' "ha.vou parties:' Tlieriy was : ^4'"/'"'^ ''.HOOD S hat— ; undorgrndtiiiic student
, , , , ' t , , , ' , ,'f' , j . , "OOAT STI."APT ..cling as master of •
III,-eh doiiht'dhaf a town -•-(•ideril eoitlrl keep da- iresb.:p.e-i uoim:. bnl. 0n->a,'nruer.: of the room 'o one side of the r<
Seed.t j.p-id fhls'^Gtfew.'^hll'iy dorse 'a.eiijood'
W^hiWW' (>! room i«... O".- s.vc o,',„0 room waiting for ofk,n jt is llscd, thc nl0rt, powerful „ ;
Stat lie of Kicc
:OTA, MEYER, JEANETIT. ROSE, COL- "or. We can imagine the thrill she got
! LIER COOK
and M.'s rooting section. The only ren-
and ether -good lookers" | ••TRIPLE-THREAT';; son ^ 'Q ^ ^
fwr\ ,hri l?,ys' l,nMk MARJORIE TAUBENHAUS tngged PAUL COLE as ! b „ unison and so often that
BOYD and MARY ELLEN BENTLEY ■ he pair was llontmc smoothly over the ttwy ,)n|y makc n',„t of noist, bul
i'." i■.■.• ' ".UaiervtS; :'.e('r<' brotaglvl "ft,: it sialden t'eaii/iatiop. fa.st vyeri-.k
ii i I1 1 Moiui uf William M.ufrli Hue on lln tAljnpUfi is ,^lso the
it'ti'.ii■ iii :he founder of the Institute.
I, having splendidly lor freshmen.
they have developed lungs enough to
keep On making that noise. If the Rice
student section Was heard more fre-
quently, it would soon become a yell-
% l^t.u^' "f ,hl' t"1'"'1""1 as a result a r'i;wUh - Aild .Come more love
:t >:d,il i Ve.: (if .the deee.lsed "Mr.: KifteS I.Pok pIK'nise at this''Seem iii g dis-' viiee'l , finilidon.v. BEN SEWELL aiid
PA'fTON. One of them things
is,lie tp . Aptatli that :|ie .-opllornnres (HO nol tnten.t to illsfespect Inrnier 'Threi-ber editor, come walk "",l! are tpnet and reticent.
, toi.i.dei oi die Iiislitide ht ari.y way bill did nijltrtirl their frcdi ''111 ,v,'h HaJsEL (.RAF. ' "f 'he. cute rushees" the I
, ii ,i .,' ,i .•;, i.i '.'Til'i .1 . i i,i ', , , i ' i'l'lED MITCH, the bov who has: those ; eieties find football boys ai
.T. to pull lie prank v. itbotit tin, sh.o|ile.-t knowledge thai Under ,,s,,„,,f|jnl,| < l(M;, k,,„.kl , nl;lv|„. f lot of play. Watch out fo
e silatiife 'vine Inn ted the ri'ibes ofvWillisini Marsh Rice In fuel tl ev *u. loiniien hi'outehl up (he inn- lotos, MR SEWELL. We
1'lie Tin ••slier lias been unable lb liktVl a singiie person tin thd ctiw.
pus w.hp knew llial (lie ashes wore buried lie re and not in New
York as Hteo sludenls tlumqftt.
11 : ee'ns that the ashes were laid to t<-s< ai the; Iime of the eret-
were passing a tomb.
Now that the facts are known, The Thresher
hereafter fr<;shtnen will be expected to pay proper respect to the . <','°-ss ' "wide the Rice girls green with uf the Campanile. Say pal putting out ' up," let's "yell 'em„down!"
,n,l lkM.ll ,1,0 Rice slud™,,' will do ilk,-wis, £?& STSS tV'TJy LT""" V. r. sl„™„v.
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|r<<':.uti.iii(io)r .,!Kl ofier woi® Pfift?!.''.Ond,rfH'!ai:i«,^l:i!i>'l'iS.; . ll"' b' av^K|t'r lt thb >"dl by til." pr<M>i.:ient and the secretary of :
, . ... - ■,. i , , , ' i ', . f i i ' !k the. society, ..tor the best papers on any gome "the North, West1, and East stands
„b ,b, i dt, .nil l'u llms-ho 1. , I, lhal alew hou.,,:uub ; , iinKM^ ||)pct ol,t.yt,lu,j lhl, B,«. student section
lij'ieifiv.'.ir.ilit;!:!:: I <!i; ::.'I.-H • . i Vii'ri'H ri ',>) ;■« 111 i e-i I'S m eoiivuH't ion, Willi '!> ""'n' Ibillewtt'en party: .prepared 'by. |: iue'inbef: of the student Maybe, so, hfivbe nol, I think the ren-
in!..; u! Ii'o'-hjjK',n Ihe t ihis uw ims done a holler ( 111 ' wv luc' l",l,"®as"' branch under the direction of lire' Do- son fin this feeling is that thc Texas
d Ivimljrrljriln. lro:h than dtty .^oup.wilhin tho pbrtod of our; r,<yrANI,,!-vi'v^^hl. i lV",,nK ,^rt,VCal organued yelling
., .... , , it, ui>\\ in^ in ginig some mat , the member i-vschool— one award foriin more often than the llice stand was.
days. Jlie sllnics still sit in a group at the-game* and v.udalors .dancing st.i- F ii A N K "DOPEY" ^nuluntc student one award for an..! I;. stands lo reason that organized,
yelling is the only way to yell .suc-
cessfully al ii football game. The more
j floor,
JO-JO' f ASI1ION tinned out to
*'"• ottended Ihe Saturday the hero ,.l the week when he ac- 8tuden, scctio„ Wils hcnrd mo|.c, fh._
ilihxht rhmct' nft^ ;:he Creij^htton gamo ; tnaily liad or.M vc; though to start oft
. ■ • Ihttl HOY •' h'ice d.mce We never could under- . .• ... , , . ,
;..i:-| Soplornhor wht-i) schotiil oponod Roveral lr«>,shittt>ii'\VCifb' sontSEWELL and JIMMY KITE should stand how Ric. kids nKvays let an hour sl.„uls (ak,, ll0li(.0.
l it lo clban' up atul, sbiiyiii the sliitiiti'. One uf dinvntown -'jflf'1 feo8s.t' The dun got next .niinutos music, go to wa.<>le. Rjcs has some fine yells. I'm glad
to I A I QtJ tNN S iiiriplifiei'. and really , to seo the, revival of the old "Loeonio-
KATE HOSS "vo" 5<?"' Tliat's one of the best1 ones '
play oi' ilftri:s,pei:,l, : ,AI. MOODY ^'^tl "HCiQTS;': MAR- | Onef^1 ^mdi^Sodd^o 1^"
"... , , 1 . , ,,,, , TKLI. iii the daiiee Inn it did ilt do VI way back yonder that most of you .. , , ., , . ,. : ,
"' : lo 1 .,P'."'l u's .qroncorilfd, 11'tO 11>rusher , 11V :j Ut s(,r, EtjBEHT TURNEH, k"< w anything about ^cnusoj in^ -in efTccdve manner" ' ^
vVI.nIm- 'e, ...xpicii11 thai. l:h(i' ^opl:tom.or«H did not intond to disrospoct h.rmer Thiesh-r■ editor, come walk ,J<lth are quiet and reticent. She's one , thjn'k this siiKReslion of calling for
lb, luootlci'<d iho Iii'-iiiult' hi any way. hut dftS uu&Wt ihotr fresh '' K M,l|h "A?EL GRAF. ,:l _thi;, cu'to ruHheea'- the literary so- y0)is mbre'..frequently wilt baar consid-
h™5 fc «ivin oration on thff part of the yell loaders,
lor the tttn-, porhapHj for n while, a few people will
up the jun- .eies i«n. we have been pot ., snf thront morc qulckly> but
iiJr colle-ie girl who- owns that hig unable to unearth any goodrnovo juieo; i(.s w6|.,h it. The only good way to
automobile, again. ! d'l't on the other half of Ihe SEWELL ! .,how our opponents that "RICE FIGHT
* ' ■ iduo, ROY. .NEVER DIES!" is to oih-yell them,'
lllik Tuesday |dte.i:noon dance al the 1 GUSSIE McCANTS is reported lo be 1 „ntj the Only Way to do that is to do
Mitry house, with RALPH WEBSTER "ihntnway" about a certain girl going: it m nn organized way. Then tliev will
,i 1 i . ,V - i t . i- wo - plenty Hood. MILTON SAVICll to San Jacinto. HELEN K1EARNAN believe our stickers
' looiitniunt llmo yoa S „M, but Hits phase of the derhea- , , r, SLIME GARDENER pulled some is the name, but that all we can gel t How about it. leaders? Let's have a
lion was Hi no way made public. As a result Rice students have , eeai epin plays. In fact LESLIE now. GUSSIE figures this Is compc- 1 few more yells por game, whohter we
lieen passing by tlie statute fill tliis while willioul thinking that they j '"AC.KI.fi^eould h .rdly stand up after lition is keeping this on the "Q T." arc losing or not. Last Saturday was
getting twirled about for almost a Smart feller!!! jn marked improvement over (he week
i . , wlnde oi-.core ; MADELINE FREEMAN and BOB | bpfore, from the standpoint of yelling ;
ieel.s sure that! I h.- little blues singer ill the black BLAIR. A junior co-ed and the editor j as well as score. Let's not "talk it
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