The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1938 Page: 4 of 4
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THE CAMPUS t HAT.
«fft Entertain Ex-Memb«r« Saturday
Annual Formal Dinnar-Danca
oknton;
TEXAS.
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THl'KSDAY.
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■ill entertain ex-mem-
iuh Saturday evening
nnual forma! dinner-
linnet will he hold in
/loom" at the Texan
e f«r Women
heme of "The Bridal
individual table* will
with a weddinu i nit;
ith a tall white taper
r. Plao cards will he
ling rings with the
nail bride's book,
unt., president of the
ht the tapers f«n the
ony and Mclha Abell
! toast to out-of-town
esponse will («■ made
Lively. Wi'.ma CUus
ve the toast to the
ith u response hy Mrs.
«rdson. Following the
Marry l<ee Steed will
a! nolo and Doris Der-
K the history of the
• second coui Me will
itroduetio.i of the im-
illies hy Evelyn Hunt,
is will come from Mar-
Jiimnghum. The finale
of a piano solo by Vir-
fol lowed hy t ht wed
ony by Mrs Myrtle
i sponsot. The Ideal
give the bride's bou
Theta Cummings will
ngratulations and Eve-
II give the final kiss,
/moon will he a dance
ymoon Hotel (the Den-
Club) from i) until 12
the receiving line will
lunt and Tom Harpool,
'ilson and Frank Fow-
-oring and Wmgt'ield
lis. Myrtli Hatdy and
?!* , and Mi and Mrs.
rdson
•rs who will attend in-
y Elizabeth W indie.
1
The New
College
Week. . .
T«lons To Honor Jerry Jackson Meads
MotH... * B*nqu«t
Doris Derd#n Is
Crowned Queen
At Annual Festival
Dorm Dei den, senioi from Den
ton. was crowned May Queen by
King Vance Stallcup. senioi front
Celina, Monday evening at the
College's annual priit( festival,
the May Fete, in the Recreation
I'a k The affair was sponsored
by the Girls' Forum Council.
Thirteen ladies and then lords
und four duchesses and dukes
attended the queen. The duchesses
and ladies were selected by the
various campus social organism
tions and classes, who in turn,
selected their dukes and lord*
The fete began at s::tn o'clock
with the lords and Indies leading
the processional They wen fol-
lowed hy the dukes and duchesses.
Next ea me th« May Queen at
tended by hei page. flowei girls,
and train hearers
Tin queen was crowned hy the
kinji in the presence of the mem-
berg of the court. The natural
dancing class presented a maypole
dance after the queen was
crowned.
Immediately following the may-
pole dance, the court participated
in the grand march which ended
in Harriss Gymnasium, where the
•senioi class sponsored an all ' o|-
lege dance from nine until twelve
o'clock
Winona Lively, Margaret Frisby,
Alpha Theta Cummings. Pauline
Rhine Miller, Hi niece Rankhea I
Mass, Fern Foreman, and Mari-
anne Holiienhake.
Last Girls' Tag
Of Year Is Tonight
A girls' tag dance, the last of
it series sponsored by the Girls'
Forum Council, will be held to
night from f> until in o'clock in
the Harriss Gym,
Music for the evening will
furnished I > Floyd Grnham's
che-tra. Twenty-five cents and
tivity ticket will Im charged
admission
be
or-
ac-
t'l M
Mary Ardens Near
Review of Play
"tit Men and Mice," current
Broadway play hy John Stein-
beck. will l>e reviewed by Miss
Mary Sweet of the English do
partmcnt at th« meeting of the
Sena i Mar\ Aniens at 7 o'clock
Friday night in the Lodge. This
play ha been given the Critics'
Circle award for 1987.
A short report will be given by
I uisc Russell and Cecelia Cun-
ningham. delegates to the Second
District meeting held in Denison
April 27.
Alice I Iraki will play h piano
solo. Leading the program will
!«• Florence Mc.N'oese, and the
h'istes-e? are Fay rone Cook. Gui
rie Easterling, Geneva Hardy,
Marylillian Harshaw, Jean Hay-
nie. Gwen Jones, Jeanette Cox.
and Margaret Winegarner.
W
in
LOST
see ()p«l
call tiSOJ
Activity ticket. If found
Roderick, 12<* Ave B, or
Thurxiliii. Mm fi
4 B"i k Review Library Aud-
itorium
7:00 F Ii t riddle Historical So-
ciety Di Newton's Home
7 00 Alpha Chi Cluhhouae
7:00 Industrial Education Club
Clubhouse
~.\Ut Texensis Club Clubhouse
8:00 (Jills' Tag Harriss Gym
Friday. May fi
2:110 Campus Homes Tea for
House Presidents and Faculty
Mary Arden Lodge
7:00- "Y" Clubhouse
7 00 Mary Arden Meeting l#odge
7:'10 BSC banquet T S. C.
W College Club
ti no (ieer.le Picnic Country Club
Saturday. May 7
7:.'t0 Phoreff Formal T S. C
College and Country Club
Sunday. May R
12:1 -r> Mothers Pay Banquet
Crystal Room, Marquis Hall
Monda>, May i
7:00 Quintiliuns Clubhouse
7:00 Elementary Council Mai y
Anion Lodge
Tuesdav Ma> 10
fi: 00 BSC Clubhouse
7:00 Gammadions Cluhhouae
7:00 YW.'i Clubhouse
7:00 Delta Psi Kappa (iym
8:00 Green Jacket Dance Hat-
riss Gym
Wednesday. May II
6:110 Suppe i Meeting (iraduate
Club Marquis Hall
7:00 Pi Omega Pi
7:00 Music Club Kendall Hall
8:00 Canada House Dance Mary
Arden Lodge
Thuraday. May 12
4 .10 Book Review Library Audi-
torium
7:011 Kappa Delta Pi Clubhouse
7:00 College Players Cluhhouae
KAPPA DELTA PI
HOLDS INITIATION
AND BANQUET
Hullock H.vder will be the princi-
pal speaker at the annual Talon
Mothei'- Day Banquet to Im' held
at niH>rt Sunday in the Cryatal
Room of Marquis Hall Jimmie
Tallaut. president of the fratern-
ity. will give the welcome address.
Hyder is Denton County's repre-
sentative to the Texas Legislature
und is at present, debate coach
for tin' College lie is a Talon
itlumnus, being one of the club's
chai'tei members
The banquet will lie held in hon-
or of mother* of regular and alum-
ni members and pledges but Isith
parents have been invited to at-
tend
Di Janies B McBryde, club
sponsor, and Dean and Mrs. B.
B Harris will be guests lot the
occasion. Invitations have also
been extended to Dr. and Mrs \V
J Mct'onnell, Dean and Mrs. T.
J. Fouls, Dean Edith L. Clark,
and Mi Mary B Wesson
The guests und their hosts will
meet at the Talon House on West
Hickory Street at 10 o'clock Sun
day morning where introductions
will be made. They will then go
in a croup to the First Methodist
Church to attend the regular morn-
ing services.
Ninety-three guests ami mem-
bers attended the banquet last
veai
DR RUBY SMITH
CONCLUDES SERIES
FOR JUNIOR ARDENS
The
Receiving
Line . .
Fred Connell, Jr.,
assembly I Weds Miss Jopling
Jerry Jackson, junior from Pow
ell, was elected president of the
Girls' Forum Council by the girls 1
of the College in an
last Friday morning Oth*
cera elected were Jean Craig,
' sophomore from Denton, vice-pres. Fred Connell, .Ii., in n otoi n
ident; Nancy Harris, freshman physics at the College, and Mi-
from Denton, secretary; Mildred Geraldine Joplinu of Greenville
Brock, sophomore from Joy, treas- were married in Kingsville Sat
urer; arid Vcnola Morgan, soph- unlay morning. April .10. it wa
I omore from Dallas, reporter. learned here early this week
As their last activity of the se-
mester, the Forum will entertain
the new officers of th • council with
a seated tea In the Crystal Room
At the
• SSELL'S
Seven
of the
banquet
('r.vstal
last Junior Mary Arden
program meeting for the year,
Dr. Ruby Smith, director of the
language department of the Col-
lege, will conclude the semester's
series of discussions of travel
with a talk on Spain.
Virginia Smith, a Senior Mary
Arden and a former aunior Mary,
will play a piano selection. Short
reports of the second district,
meeting of the Texas Federation
of Women's Clubs held in Den
ison last week will lie given by
the delegates of the club. Mary
Ann Gillespie and Doris Faye
Wat.son.
Hostesses for the evening will he
Ruby Earl Glover. Martha Jo God
win, Mui rell Hoppei, Mary Ken-
drick, Margaret Estea, and Ro-
berta Floyd
The final social event of tht* club
will be a formal seated ten, to be
held in the Crystal Room of Mar-
quis Hall on Monday evening.
May 23, at fi p in
Manicure Sets with leather top that
lips lo close and to open. Complete
in every detail.
SI.(Ml and up
"Snow White ami the
Dwarfs" was the theme
Kappa Delta Pi initiation
Thursday night in the
Room of Marquis Hall
Toast mistress was Caroler
Blackburn, and Miss Mamie Smith,
Ray Karnes. Miss Lottie Bra-
shears, Louise Russell, and Miss
Helen Rose Padgett were princi-
pal speakers nf the evening. Songs
from the film "Snow White" were
led by Rosedell Helm. Decorating
the table were clay figures of the
dwarfs made by Burl Stiff, fifth (INSTALL OFFICERS
grade Demonstration School stu- _
dent
The banquet was attended by
75 people, 42 of whom were initi-
ates A formal initiation ceremony
preceded the banquet. Eight • >f
those attending were from Hunt-t-
viI!«•. and two were from Ihirant.
GREEN JACKETS
i
From Russell's arra> of gifts,
>ou can be sure of selecting some-
thing perfectly suited for his or her
taste, talents, or need*. And the>'ll
rertaini) enjoy receiving something
with (he Russell label on it ... a
symbol of quality, taste, and good
judgment.
WESLEY
INITIATE
PLAYERS
PLEDGES
•port
« r a * e
for n
Shirts of line linen or toweling
cool, quick-drying— necessity
ny graduate's pla>time life.
SI.25 In ||.HA
m
Fitted or plain leather Cases of soft,
lopirain cowhide ... in hlark or
brown with beautiful toilet fittings
to NMlefe.
112.50 and I***
Hiikok Bells with matched initialed
buckle and tie el sp; or sport-lype
Rrlts
SI.(Hi and up
Stv charter members of th'' Wes-
ley Players, s dramatic orgarii
/at ion in the First Methodist
t'hnrch, entertained and initiated
seven pledges at n formal dinner
last Friday night at the home of
Miss N'ovh Bryant, 141IS Carrier
St reet
The Wesley Players, a national
organization for the production of
religious drama, is in its second
year of life in Denton, having been
organized under the sponsorship of
the First Methodist Church and
Miss Annie Adams, student secre-
tary of that church, last fall.
Officers for next year are Nova
Bryant, president; Clifford Lott,
vice-president; Gladys Berry, sec-
retary-treasurer; and Jane Elli-,
librarian. The Players have pro-
duced two plays during the pa?t
year. "The Terrible Meek." and
"Jesus. Son of Man."
Charter members of the organi-
zation are Gladys Harbison. Novs
Bryunt, Raymond Kearby, Mary
K Boyd, Francis Ashhurn, and
Gladys Berry Initiated in the Fri-
day meeting were Clifford Lott,
Silas Johnson. La Verne Williams,
Maudine Marks, Novs Skinner,
Barbara Keeler. and June Ellis
The following officers were in-
stalled at the Green Jackets meet-
ing Tuesday night: president, Jean
Haynie; vice president. Nell Ball;
secretary and treasurer, Louise
Gardner; reporter, Nancy Harris;
sergeant-at -arms, Rosalie Brown
and Ada Zoe Ballard; corres-
ponding secretary, Marylillian Har-
shaw-; song leader, Ethelston Pro-
vence; and parlimentarian, Frances
Stallcup
The Green Jackets are to have
a sports dance next Tuesday night
from 8 until II o'clock.
BETAS HOLD DANCE
SATURDAY NIGHT
fwm MtcMful Perfumes are <
l'a "Peuthouee"—in •
|e.
•2.541 and up
s Lu-
strlk
'hei « •' thank too ugain and agate
for (his handy lillb tahlr model
hmerson Kadio.
*11.95 and up
KODAK
FINISHING
2Af One roll developed
and printed- 2ftr
Reprints <1 Cents Kach
Dyckea College
Supply Store
H. M. Russell Ct Sons Co.
fl
Safety First
DENTON BUS LINK
TOKBNS M tar II.M
of Marquis Hall at T> o'clock Mon-
day afternoon, May 10.
These officers will serve during
the MKIH-M session.
Kaghlirs Initiate
IO Pledges at Lake
Ten pledges were initiated into
the Kaghlir sorority Saturday
night with an all-night party at
Ijtke Dallas. Formal initiation was
held at twilight. The following
pledges were received into member-
ship Josephine Blasienx, Lura Me
Kclva. Marie Chambers. Glynn
Hall, Mary Kendrick, Hortcnse
Weir, Frances Smith, Rosalie But
ler, Janet Cox, and Wynclle Pound
New members of the club en-
tertained the old members with a
dinner Sunday night at (V.HO at the
Eagle Cafe Miniature mayp -les
were used as a centerpiece for
each table with favors of corsages
of spring flowers A color scheme
of orchid and yellow was used
in the decorations of spring flow-
ers.
Both Mr. and Mi- Connell ar<
graduates of the University of
Texas. Mrs. Connell is at present
teaching at Eagle Pass High
School and will complete the pie-
ent school term there. She will
join her husband in Denton hi
fore they go to Austin in June,
where he will take work lending
toward the doctorate this
He will return to Denton
temhei to resume his dutic
College.
Mr. Connell is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. I. F. Connell of Kings
ville and his wife is the niece
of Mr and Mrs. .1 A I'agle of
Green ville.
sominci
in Sep
s at
the
Trojans Complete
Initiation of 14
CAMPUS HOMES CLUB
TO ENTERTAIN WITH
TEA SATURDAY
Members of the < ampus Homes
Club will entertain with a May
tea, Friday from II till f> o'clock in
the Mary Arden Lodge, honoring
the house presidents, counselors,
and faculty sponsors.
The receiving line will be com-
posed of officers of the club for
the past year and the newly elected
officers.
Hostesses in the dining room,
living room, and on the pergola
will be Mines J M Gross, George
Hopkins, C. H. Jones. A S. Keith.
Frank Mahan. G. M. Marriott. Ben
Paschall, H B. Portwood, Elliott
Smith, Etta Voorhecs, E M. Wil-
son, William Woods, and W F.
Woodward.
Immediately precveding the tea
the installation of officers for the
next regular session will In- held.
This will he the last meeting of
the club for the year.
ART CLUB HOLDS
EXCHANGE TAG DANCE
The Beta Alpha Rh« Beta fra
tcrnity held an informal dance
last Saturday night at the Mary
Arden Lodge. The dance was given
for the members ami ex-members
of he fraternity. Guests included
Mrs. Mary Wesson and the
ponsors, Dr. and Mrs. J. K G.
Silvey.
IMINCAN ROBINSON
IS ( AMIM S VISITOR
Duncan Robinson, editor of the
Campus t hat in 11127. and now
teacher of English and Journalism
at N. T A. Arlington, visited
on the campus Saturday.
Peace Poll
Continued from page I,
that of students in other colleges
all over the nation who also took
part in the Brown Daily Herald
survey Most recent bulletins from
the Daily Herald office at Brown
University report that 31,515 stu-
dents in I'M colleges in U0 states
huve participated in the poll Re-
sults from the national survey are
not yet complete and further sta-
tistics will he announced later.
A tabulation of how North Tex-
as State Tmchers College students
voted on all of the questions on
the ballot, and also of how the
.11,515 students of other colleges
voted, appears on page three of
this issue of the Campus Chat.
Members of Kappa Alpha l,amh
da and their guests had a formal
exchange, tag dance Wednesday
night at the Mary Arden Lodge
from N until II o'clock.
In the receiving line were Jayne
Waldron, club president, John
Chapman. Miss Anne Rookman,
and Rudolph Fuchs.
The decorations were roses and
the Kappa Alpha Lambda emblem
Music for dancing was furnished
hy Melvin Cannon's music box
During intermission Alfred T An-
derson played the piano while
ounch wss served to the guests
Te Ata
Continued from page
The Trojans will give a picnn
and dance at the Denton < ountry
Club Thursday night f i nii inbeis
and then guests
Monday night the 12 new mem
hers of the organisation and the
two prospective members. Gene
Blitz and Leslie Holland, will
undergo a formal initiation at the
Trojan House at 7 o'clock
Blitz anil Holland, who were un
able to attend the regulai all
night stag party held last Satui
day at Lake Dallas, will undergo
their final night of pledgi ship
Friday night at the Trojan House
At Monday's formal initiation.
Wayne Adams of the College in
dustrial education department will
meet with the group foi the first
time since his formal acceptance
as Trojan co-sponsor with IM
and Mrs. R I. C on rot I The cere
mony for Monday night's meet
ing will be undei the supervision
of a committee composed of Ho
mer Kelly, Lee llinton, and Ray
Veteto.
The twelve new members who
were accepted Sunday morning
are Johnny Meade. Doc Brent.
Oscai Hales, Ruford Barker, .l"hn
Chalmers. Jack N'i\. Glenn Ray
Cherry, Jack Williams, II B
Mitchell, A J. Pierce, Atnbris
Veteto, and Woody Garrett
At the meeting Tuesday it wa
decided by the club that Hen
Whitten and K ■ 11 > should make
a club acrapbook. where all clip
pings and matters pertaining <o
the club would !«• filed by Hinton.
Staff reporters for work on
the "Trojan Shield", club semi
annual publication which will come
out May 2X, were named by 'he
paper's editor. The new "Shield"
assistants are I to we Meador, Jack
Nix, Floy Ezell, II B Mitchell,
and Ben Whitten.
CANADA HOUSE GIRLS
TO HAVE FORMAL
The girls of the Canada House
will entertain with a spring formal
at the Mary Arden Lodge Wed
nesday. May II from X until II
o'clock. The guests un ludc the
girls' dates and the house spon-
sor.
B. A. MAJORS
TO HAVE PICNIC
tory Song," "Dakota Spirit Song,"
"Crow Dance Song," and "Choc
taw Dance Song;" Sign Talk;
"The Blue Duck." (Ojibway), Lew
Sarrett; "Song of Greatness,"
(Dakota i, Mary Austin
HONORKI) AT LI Nt HKON
Te Ata. Dr. Fisher, and Mrs
t'lifford S Weaver of McKinney
were honor guests Tuesday at noon
at a luncheon attended by .'l.r>
faculty members and visitors in
i the crystal room of Marquis Hall.
Othet guests included Mr. and
Mrs. George E. Van Buren and
Harold K Van Buren of Dallas,
and Mrs, Horace Knott of Me
Kinney.
Mrs. Van Buren is the daugh-
ter of Dr. Fisher and Mrs. Knott
a former classmate of Te Ata at
Tishomingo, Oklahoma
A Te Ata strap b mk containing
pictures, letters, and clippings re
lating to Dr, Fisher snd Te Ata
was presented to the College by
Mrs Weaver. She was introduced
by Dr McConnell, who pnid h
tribute of appreciation for he i
many kindnesses und gift to the
College
Other McKinney guest; on the
campus during the day included
Mrs. Lyman D. Robinson, Mrs.
Caldwell, and Miss Harriss.
Majors in the business admin-
istration department will meet
Wednesday afternoon at 1 ill at
the manual arts building foi a
picnic to be held eithei at Lake
Dallas or the City Park. Those
caring to attend are urged to
see W. A. Larimer this week and
pay the twenty-live eel* fee.
QUINTILIAN CLUB
TO MEET MONDAY
For Bale—Second-h end Wood-
stock typewriter. See Nancy Mc-
Mara at Marquis Rail ij^.
A special program, which is to
b< given by the College speech dc
partment in Fort Worth Tuesday
at the North Side High School,
will be given for the (juint.iliflti
Club at its regulai meeting Mon-
day night. The program will con-
sist of two one-act plays and spec-
ial numbers by Billy Renfro, Mu-
ddle Zorn, and A. D Surles.
Fur
WATt'H and .IBWFXRY
Repair Work. Sir
Vannoy Jewelry
Co.
All Work (tunrHnteed
Just Off North went
Corner of Square
Sunday « Mothei Day Don't
lot get liei tin Talons aren't They
Hie bavmg then annual Mother';!
Da ban.nut It Manjuis llnll m
honor of then mothers (and fath
, tool Swell of them, don't you
think "
Girls Tag tonight' Be there foi
the last of tin year, because it
won't be Ioiijj now two more
week of oeial activitie and then
dead week and exams
Aiiording to Elizabeth llawcs.
this vent' clothes must really be
styled They tit the natural waist
line an<l have comfortable, full
skirts There an* blues for the
redheads, nlondc and those with
black hair, and browns for the
lassies with brown hair and also
those with golden locks Hlack
evening dre-ses ovei -hadow the
number of whites, pastels and reds
being the next choice Colored cot
tons are being shown often over
white satin for the pin
Blended shades of blue and green
are still good in almost any fash
ion Blight, blocked prints are be
itig used in linens, bat -tes. prints,
and other materials Peasant
dresses aii good; they usually em
ploy stripes I diagonal, vertical,
and horizontal ones being used in
oiii dre- i flowers, and very bright
colors When the question of in
ccssoric- arises, you can't go wrong
on ,in off the face hat, and wooden
beaded bags are quite the thing
Did you go to the style show','
These were all there.
Phoreffs Initiate
Four New Members
Final initiation foi foiii Phoreff
pledges began with an all night
paitv at l.ake Dallas Saturday
night Formal initiation ceremonies
were held Sunday evening a! •
o'clock at the home of Mi and
Mis T II Richardson, town spon
sors The new members include
Mildred Brock, Martha Jo F.d
wards. Helen Barnes, and Louise
Nat ion
A meeting of the dub ws held
Tut 'i«\ evening at i; ;in at the
boon ot Mary Virginia Cannon
to elect officers and to complete
plans foi the annual dinnci dance
The "ileal Phoreff to be presented
at the dinner whs also selected nt
this meeting
ESTELLE LOVE TO BE
WED ON JUNE 13
The approaching marriage of
Miss Estelle Love to II G Hum
phries of Houston whs announced
at a tea at Virginia l^odge. Fort
Worth. Saturday. April •'{'•. at I
o'clock, given by her sister, Mrs.
ii C. Frisbie.
Miss Love, who is the daughter
ot J. \\ Love of Shreveport, La.,
will l e married June IK In the
chapel ol the First Methodist
Church of Fort Worth. She is a
sophomore in the College.
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May fi-7
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Sunday thru Tuesday
The mowl hated «irl in
Oixie Hut How She
Can Love . . .
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in
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with
IIKNRY FONDA
fiKORtiK BRENT
WedncHday Thursday
May II 12
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stole your heart in
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story ....
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LEWIS STONE
COMINC. SOON
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