The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 14, 1939 Page: 2 of 4
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THE THRESHER
THL'RSDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, 1939
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This castle hath a pleasant seat: the air Nimbly and sweetly recommends itself Unto our gentle senses. ••• Macbeth
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tun, Texas i-. jnibiphed weekly I1 mm HKwtiutimi <l«y in pjjptMnM' tu vniii-
" iii.-nwioeiil in Jium\ fxiviti ilui iiifc holiday tuul examination periods, mid
iiiatifual I'iiviuuhtuiiiHh w.irraut a njhk UU Mp|
Kntered ait :.('('oiul claims mutter. OeLolmr 17, 1JMC5, at Che posit office in
li.oiwi-oii, Texas-. under (iic ;n t. of ftfoctlv.O', ISTii. Subscription i>rici't • by mail,
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Campus oiTk-e, m-xt to tlie lieriodleal lilt- libnuiy in tlu' Admini*triitioii
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Scholars—
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Deal, Cheater WRoy Palmer, Mitch-
ell Oliri Sadler, Jot- Franklin Staley,
Wekwue. back all ye lu<l.< ami lus- (alphubeticully), the FriendH of Rice
.sies plus till! newest iiifiviils, those SrholurKhipx; llastel Kmle Cooksi*y,
looked • forward • to iYcshnum. The & Chapman-Bryan Memorial Sehol-
nood oh' summer time lias ended and '<rship; Dorothy Isabell Pike, the
I hi.- j||fce crtnv i.s Iwurdinn' rthjji once Lm|V Washington Texas Centennial
inoi'e. : Award: Kulh Marie Fredericks, the
What's Mils shelf we've heard Katie B. Howard Scholarship; (ieor-
about anions the sophomore j^irls 1' William Krou', the Samuel S. Ashe
wonder if QuaUroiitfiv Ms Kinney, Sclw "lar«hjlj>;- Charles Gnrdiier Dodd,
Knapp, and Moiu'rief can hold their the Km>inooniin Alumni Scholarship;
places au'aiti-jt the t'l eshrmiti menaces. 1 ^"rniHii Myles Kroll, the Lady Oed-
,lt remains tc be seen now resistible I'm* in Writing; Barbara Max-
ine Myers, the Axpon Club Prize in
Wiling; John I'urcell Nash, M.A.
f Itlee), Oho Samuel Fain Carter Fel-
lowship, and Muce Tunjriito, the
Travclinn* Scholarship in Architec-
ture, : tfotloi'nhU' mentions for the
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('ly<;|e^|:fiii!i^:ovii's, o|| flame's finally Tiaveliuy Scholarship were Benja-
«j!etfiii(i'; :t(i • .wflj.-oJiiie. ■ .llarieef mii: Franklin Creenwood, first men-
.' i. !>ktd in: lietiil llll Die tiridu'e fi||| Hiuf. Herbert Howard. Johnson,
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The award of the Walter H. Sharp
Fellowship has been postponed..'
Wice Scholars, 103H-SH
A list from the office of the Ue|i-
isirai of the highest ranking stu-
deiS'l in the tlniee lower classes in
the l:ice Institute, contained stil-
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Krlene Dorothy Weoden, Howard
Kenneth Willkmii.
Sophomore
The uljfhteen sophomore scholars
to receive special mention were Wal-
ter James Austin, Jr., Elizabeth Uut-
ItWilson Fry, Stanley Cillls, Arch-
ie .:. liroff, John Loeffler, Charles
Mandeville, (Jettrgp Edward Martin,
Charles S. Matthews. Marjorie E.
Moeller, Nicholas Peet, William F,
Phillips, Adair Wynne Reynaud, Ed-
die Davis Roberts, Mar^arot .Sehll.
ler, Joe Franklin Staley, Helen Claire
Sullivan, Rosemary Wallace.
Other sophomore scholars were:
Robert Lowry Barber, Frances .Bass,
Niek Bellejrie, AIvin Beyer, Jr., llusrh
Cleon Black, John Leslie Boyer,
Cathryn Aileen lire it, Alin A, Bus-
ter, Leonard Cain, Lee Wesley Capps,
Jr., ,^'harles Soon ('lutn, Monroe
lieorye Chaney. Ha'/.el Cnnksey, Vin-
cent F. Cowlinit', James C rail dock,
John Ro«er Cratin, Jr.. Olney Jos-
eph Dean. Jr., Charles Ehrhardt)
Frank Ooss Ford, John Clinton Free-
man, Marjorie Louise Fulks, Warren
Cillespie, Jr., Louis Uiraril, William
Dwiifht Hilborn, James Felter Hogti,1
Marjorie; Oly'a Hootrti, Anne Frances
Holt, Frederick Horner, John Jock-
usch, Mary Elizabeth, Johnston, Ella
North Jordan, Kenneth KinK Keneas-
Mari uerlte Anadinc Bock, Mary Mae
Bonn's, J. W. Britain, James Elmo
Burkholder, John Julyuu Clemens,
fumes Edward Deal, Stanley Neil
DcRicux, MuiVin Linley DeWoody,
Felix Roy Dykes, Sally Mildred Far-
person, Gerald Leland Farrar, Helen
Dorothy Forsmun, Alarshall 1 Lake
Fowler, Anna Louise Fox. Ruth Ma-
rie Fmlrickx, Eu -i.-iie Mark Fri.lel,
DeWitt R. Gayle, J,r„ ,Wt|liam James
■nleekier, E.lixiiliefh M. (inuibaum,
north,v Dell Hall, .Limes Colwell
Harris, Neii I Barton Heaps, Jake
Unbelt Iliu'itins, Jr., Ceorjfe Hot'l'-
meister, jr., Dorothy Ruth. Hollantl,
Norman Eiuii lltieiii. Alfred '.Martin
Jenkins, Floyd Myron Johnson, Jr.,
Richard Jones, .Robert Edwin Knox,
Jr., Maurice Guinn Koneman, eGor-
iit'e Wilfhun K1''^', Frederick Donald
Leiu-h, Roljeft Love Mcl,a:urin, Eve-
lyn Louise Mnrouart, , l^loyd Ji;an
Money, Harold Garden M'uchniore.
Franklin Roy Navarro, Chester Le-
Roy Palmer, Josephine Lucille Parku,
Vivian F. Peniiiiitflon, Walter Law-
rence Pri«hn, jut Doyle Price, Charles
(Hies Purneil, Betty Ruth Rupley,
iMitehcll Glin Sadler, Morri Sandel,
Jr., Clarence 1,. Saunders, Raymond
Hamilton Skills, Carolyn Knox
Sturdivant, Halton Hajjen Taylor,
Howard Edward Taylor, Milton Irvin
Tobian, Louis K. Tuttle, Jr., Lucy
Ann NVubatei*. Robert Furnnin Wei
James Lee Wilson, Cloria
Woud, Ptiui Brown Wriifht,
•lames DeWitt Wyant,
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ALL COURSES
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Junior
junior scholars
•eived s|jecial mention were,
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' « Ki ll Arthur tn■ ye 11) n , i,'!;itele .McCabe "Maer, Jr., Charles
1 n 1 \ W eii Malich, (iladyeH Masse Nu-
•loiiHh "ii ! Walilei! J.'ultoii. J. R. Greeii. l'arl Mil-
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.,ni.' l.iiii'tVi'ii^ifi.'AV'hiil.e^vfliiinas■ .Percy Wier.,
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l.i !iil| tin'' ari«ii>Js ai'.-ni A Ihiiiiese, A, .1 Hamioii, David Wil-
ii'.imj Iri ami do rend; i any-'liam ijarn', Audrey Klinabeth Beeli.i',
i'v.i'ii ■ veim siinirees c.nin--..l i'anl Lucieil Be.rtiii, Jr.. Julius Brown
ihal l.ak.,. 1*. M !1 ■: i i: < - the llisiiop. Kthel Crane Bloomfield,
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A|i|i IInI'll.! Crenshaw, Charles
'tatliiftej1' Dodti. .lijseph Jackson Dod-
Mp II. Ei.ersi.acher, Eliot
il.Kvfrn.iTia.ii .MiU'.v ;A:lin'e. Fish-;.
• •i'.," :.l;iot.:l,y Jui.lii Fitch, ' Euii'.ciie H.
fImtl'Heii. Ii'. Fi'anees Katherine Gay,
W.illi.airi.'Jnlin Giddei^, Mirhim Esther
tni'liei'. Plfii .Gijjson, Jli'., Dol-othy
;M'ae r, .I'.hn Frank Huirston,
li|'f;|i| AVhltnuii)1 Hhiiszen, Doris
P iii:-..' Thais,'I.larris, John Francis
Jl,i;iiiai,, .Jjoili;-. C. Iliniier, Chalmers,
Mac Ifei.ispot'h, l,i;la Mae lhinter,
PM'fensl- -lacib^. Ilaviil Johnston.
Mary Ann J'Mios, Mary Elisebeth
Kffll"y. . Mutildit Kunovel*, Charles
.,1'ules: 1 ,i.<(jfi|!miii:i|'i, David Robert:
MeCoijjj, Unjiert Alexander MeKee,
Erie KSIuin Mu'tdlteton, Lillian Max-
iiiv\.\liii;)i)ey, A'i.-liTia Carolyn M'orjran,
Ufiheii. Irviriy Moyer, Norman New-
itennTii; .Ir., llele.ti Nnleh, Helen Marie
Norris,, Walt i I'eopud, Clin, Charles
Alfred I'alimi*, Samuel Clarence
I'liik, Tlinnias Francis PU|Uen, Billy
Tn.l.i'v Ritjgi,Hear.v Leon Runnels,
i'.o'i® I 'avid Spaw. II, Alfred Steiti!,
Ji , Charlets F. Sullivan, Katherine
ter, Bernard Fred Kesslcr, Thoivias
Milford Kinzy, Joseph Willis Kopec-
ky, Jatie Proctor Leiu'li, Jessica Lev-
inson, Miiry Jeanette Lindsey,, Gu«t:i
aye 1 A. : Ianenberu'er, Robert Warren
Lonif, Lucy Lillian Love, Vera Es-
felle Luce, William MeLahioi'e, Johitt.il
na K. Mansfield, John Marvin Mar-
shall, Robert Gerald Marshall, Vau-
yhan B, Meyer, Annie Eleanor Miller,
James. Nathaniel Miller, Ja !||I| Pick-
iiey Miller, Ruth Minton, Shiijey
Edith Moskowitz, Helen Johanna E.
Muller, Obert Layiie Nbrdiii, James
Beverly Owens, Marjorie Maxim-
Parsons, Josephine Lloyd IVrkins,
Mary. Kli/.abi-th Petiie, Dorothy Isa-
bell Pike, James Knij.:ht Rector, Je-
rome: Lee Rosehblonm, Muses Mai-:
mon Uuily, Keith Ellis Rumble, Eli
Sehaffer, C'harles Zachary Si heps,
Wiirren Candlei Simp-ion, Harry
David Smith, Martha Clark Smith,
Vouol Curtis Smith, Jr., John Waller
Sleek, EIizalieth Steele,. Annie Laura
Stone. Zylla Alciuda, Swai'tz, timl
Frank Edg'ar Zninwak. Jr.
Freshman
The twenty-five fr.islimaii schol^
ars .'who received special mention
w;ere: Jifhii Cur.thliert Altell. Josejih
S. ^J*4tlfij, Jr.. Georuv Vee Chan. Pat-
rick Cotiley, Demaris Eleanoi' l>e-
Laiin'e, John Fuller Dillard, IIa-/el|
U'ilma Diipree, Coralle ltesii Dllrno,j
James .Newton JSr'w.in', Jr., Aubrey
i\Ieyer Farli, John Alexander .Graves, I
.Marion Joseph Greve, Nat Wetzel I
Krahl, Norman Myles Kroll, Robert
Henry Kyle, Kriiuse Siiwall McMu-
hoil|,' Jennings A, Miassiireijl, Kather-
ine E. May field, liorothy J. Middle-
brook, Burton I.eroy Mobley, Alfred
Douglas Keichle, Israel Heiiviaft
Schiileman, Mary Louise Smith, Har-^
ry Caivfield SteveiiSj Aline l,eoniej
van Melderi. |
Other freshman scholars were;
.lames Bates: lAlleu, Harvey Howard;
Ammorman, Joe Milton Anderson,-*
Hinsniore Hi Bailey, Jr., Jesse .lames
linker, Joseph Charles Harnett,
Charles Owen Hartley, Lee Bell, Mar-
garet Louise Bickley, Richard Ralph
Bloss, Jr., Robert Franc's Blunt,,
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To the new-comers—may we say: Feel free to visit the
store at any time whether you have anything1 to buy or
not. Because of its central and prominent location—it is
an ideal place to meet friends when in town. Browse
around through the store and familiarize yourself with *|
the character of merchandise and get acquainted with
the store family.
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The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 14, 1939, newspaper, September 14, 1939; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth230458/m1/2/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.