The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, June 25, 1943 Page: 4 of 4
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CAMPUS CHAT. DENTON, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JUNE 36, 1943
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FadesOuton Eagle Gridiron Next Fall
Full Program
Carried on
Red Cross
War Conditions Hampering Obstacle
In Organizing Athletic Competition
North Twiia* Stutf wilt nut gend a f«M>tIm U team on the
gridiron thin ywir, accord iti# to present indication*, though
track anil heaketDell m*y b* corned on next year.
The transportation Mild man *
power problem* which have haunt
Mi intercollegiate athletic* siftce
the la-ginning of the war have put
the clamp un all « football
programs in the Lone Star Confer
ence and many in the Southwest
loop Although the I sin* Star Con
f«rMicv ha* not yet held it Mini
trier meeting for an official deci
lion f*n the '|u *-tn>n Dean II K
Speck iif Southwest Te*as Stat'
president of the I iinfcri'iicti, ha
stated in newspaper interview* tha'
it wan hth opinion that no major
•port* would !*• carried on
Lloyd Russell, versatile mentor
wh<> coached football, basketball
and track in the lata M
ha* re ently twi'ii e mint *.«ned an
ensign in thf United Stated Nava
Bonney Invited
To Join Board
Of Editors
In recognition of hi# contribu
tion* to sociometry Dr Meri K
Bonney, associate professor of the
department of education at North
eee—eeesssseseaeeeeeeeese—e*
Ex-Student Lentz
Teaches Jui-Jitsu
To Army Trainees
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l'rider the direction of Avia-
tion Student Oscar Lenta, « f.uruer
North Texan, a cetligc training
detachment at Peabody < ollege is
being instructed in the rudiments
<;f Japan'* famous jui-jiUu.
Student l,ent* i* well ver-ed in
the science «f jui-jttsu, having
studied thin hand-to-hand fighting
under Kd Posey. Han Antonio, dui
trig the time he tut- teaching it to
commissioned officer" of the Sec
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join the board of cuntributing edi
tort of the journal of the Socio
metric Institute. Inc., of New York,
according to a letter from J L
Moreno, chairman.
The Sociometric Institute deal#
Reserve and is awaiting order* U> mainly with the measurement of
i report for duly as a deck officer inter -personal relationship. a sub
|{u*sell in hi* first year at th< jeet of which Dr Bonney has done
college coached his teams to two extensive research One of the most
LSC crowns, in basketball and ii recent contributions of the Institute
track In addition, the !5 4.i cag' is the psychodrarna. a new method
Te*a* State, has l n invited to „n(j Army In addition, la-ntz has
LIEUT. CHARLES C. (CHOC} SPORTSMAN, • w NT t . .
'uach law hoad miliary truck i(Htru< tw «t the U. S Navy
f* # Right Schanl A then (j 4 hat b*t*ri ngnt«d i oi
the faculty ui th«i Stwth Caroiina Stat® Department ' fedu
'.ation phyiiical training iiritr ■it Coimrtt r, Juro.' 26
Junior Red Cross Mead
Addresses NT Classes
Arriving on the Teachers ( ol- <1 tides s«?rvice to the armed forcea,
lege campus Wednesday, Mis* Lou victory I took driven, salvage cam
bakndge, aaaifttant director of the patgits, educational courwes tn tirst
Junior lied Croes for the mid aid, home nursing, water safety,
western area of the United State*, and nutrition, the exchange of
which cover* 17 states, pent three portfolio* with school children of
day* addressing various t lasses foreign countries, and also the
including curriculum, elementary sending of gift tames each year
education, and hnglish claaaea, on to children in foreign countries
the work of the Junior Had < rosa Mi is Ksk ridge in making a U ur
and explaining lo North Texas
■student* how they, a* teachers,
may carry on this work in then
schools
Hhe alao appeared on the < htld
development Workshop program gjjl
diraeted hy Dr. Merl K. Bonney
of the education departmant
In regard to the Teachers < ol
lege .lunioi Ked ( jo** workshop
program, Mi** Kak ridge report*
excellent work iieing done
complete cooperation on the
ut both faculty tnamliera and chil
dren. She found the school carry •
nig on a very line program
throughout the entire year, she
said.
The Junior Re«l t.'iaaa, which
include* children from the kin-
dergarten through the high achool,
is a national and international
orgamation with an American
iwsmliership of approximately ai*-
teen and one half million, of which
over eight hundred thousand are
Texana
Thru youth'* organisation ha*
made it poMsilde for thousands of
dollar* worth of supplier, includ
nig medicine* and food*, to In-
sent to children in the war area*
At the present, the program in
-><4uad took third place ,i> the Kan
ia> City National Tournament.
The Hr^iobalulity of the t or ma
Hon of a li 4fi grid team was ex
pressed in a recant meeting of th
college athletic council, in whirl:
it whs decided that emphaai.s woul':
In- placed on a strong program o!
intramural s|« rts arid physical fit
ne*s training for both men an)
women student*
of treating psycho-neurotic disor-
der*, in which the subject reenact*
hi* particular complexes and ftxa
tion* on a stage
Sociometry, the journal of tin-
Institute. in a quarterly publtca
tion.
Northwestern I -niversity now
has l,9lfl,5«fi square feet of ft not
space that is used for educational
purposes A<T
developed very succeiiafully hi* own
methods of breaking the .lapunenc
strangle hold*.
I.entz taught wrestling and Ho-,
fighting to men'* physical educa-
tion classes of the college prior
to his induction into the Air Force
in February He was also .elected
for Who's Who is American < ol
leges and Universities and was
a mem tier of the Stage Kami.
Charles Bounds Visits
Campus Enroute to Miami
Knsign Charles Bounds, an ex
student of the college visited the
campus this week on hi* way to
Miami, FIh , where he will lie as
signed to duty on a ship,
Kiisign Bound* graduated from
Midshipman's School at Columbia
I'mversity on My W, He was in
training there for four months.
The Red Cross instruction pro-
gram, launched on the i-ampu* be-
fore I'earl Harbor and carried on
successfully *tnce, will include two
miclard course* and one instruc-
tor's course the second summer
semester. a< cording to W A. Coop-
er, Ked Cro« co ordinator for the
college.
The second standard American
Bed Cros« First Aid course, not yet
listed on the schedule of classes.
will be art up as a morning class
at * or '.I -Hi o'clock. Student* in-
terested m the morning class are
asked to see Mi Cooper at reg-
istration for the second semester
Both the standard course, carry-
ing one hours' college credit, and
the instructors' course, carrying
three hours' credit, are open to
everyone, since prerequisite* to the
instructors' course will be waived
next semester In order to qualify
for the instructor*' certificate, a
student must attend class the en-
tire semester. The certificate en
titles it* holder to teach junior,
standard, and advanced courses un-
der the auspice* of the American
Bed Cross in schools and com-
munities.
Library Receives Rare Volumes
With Unique Foneedbp Painting
of Hie various teacher* college*
in Texas, and arrived on the North
Texas campu* from Kaat Texas
State Teacher* College, She will
continue her lour with TSCW,
and the University of Texa*
Gaily colored Fngitslt landscape
including spacious house*, ponds
children playing on Frigli*h green
and people strolling under hug'
tree*, decorate the fore edge of tw
extrernerily rare volumes given tie
North Texas library thi* week u<
cording to the wishes of the ownei
the late Mrs Gustme Coum
Weaver,
Graduate Notice
Graduate student* who plan to
take the master's degree in Au-
part gost. 1M48, should make appli
cation fin admission to candidacy
for the advanced degree immedi-
ately in the graduate office, AM7
I, A. Sharp, Dean
Graduate DiViaion
Education Group
Awards Scholarship
To Mrs. A. E. Boyd
Mm. Elisabeth Parrish
Pan-American
< olittnued ft 'in page I.
er who is a member of the frater
nlty and w«l «s to do further col
wife of Supt A K Boyd of the
White*l*iro school# and a senior
tn the college, has Steeri awarded
I the first Cora M Martin scholar
I ship to Ih- given by Delta Kappa
j Gamma, national education frater-
nity This scholarship wa* estab-
, , , . lisbeil by the state organisation
umseisities a* schools of special _ ,
...oil of lielta Kappa Gamma to !>e
iactions and research, unlike the , , . . ,
. . . .. _ , ,,, awarded to some outstanding teaeh-
ganeral course college* of the "
t inted State*.
Dr Marjorie 8, Johnston, aaaiat- ^ work,
ant specialist in Inter American
educational relation* tn the tini'.ed Cora M Martin, for whom the
States Office of Education, dm scholar«hip is named, o the head
cuwed th. language program of the elamentarj education de
th.- federal g.^e.nment, telling of partnient at the I niveraity of Tex
varioui language training plan* "* * former student of thi* col
now in operation and *tre«* ng cur "he wa* at one time on the
rant governmental need* foi per- j elementary educa' ion faculty here,
son* trained in language*
The conference wa* -sponsored The third group of 81 naval of-
by the college m cooperation with fi«arm to form a cla * of dtesel en
th# coordinator of Inter American gimmr* at the University of Wis
Affair* and the United State* De-
partment of Education
Such volumes are collector'
item*, and few American librarie
, own lawks with this fore edg
painting, which tiring any what-
i from $f>ti to $5<«i on the boOf
I market.
The painting, done when the U o-
j is fanned out, is invisible whet
the book i* cloned, leaving on!.,
a shining gold edge for the casu*
observer to see, Dr W Staille
Hoole, director of library service
explains When the page* at-
fanned, however, the colorful pi<
ture* are instantly vriible. Fore
edge painting was used to tell th-
theme of the book in the tent!
century when crudely made hook
were laid on the shelve* horizon
tally. It was received as an art i <
the seventeenth century, when it
gained considerable popularity.
The North Texas volumes, Han
Boyd, nah More* "Hint* Toward Form
tng the Character of a Youtu
Prince**," were published in Lou
don in 18IS and are inscribe
"From the author to her de#
friend. I.ady Aslend. November 2f>
IHIW. Bailey Wood."
"Knowing so well Mr* Weaver'
desire to have these books mad-
available to a larger group of
people, I know it would meet wit-
her wishes to have me give then
wvm,
TEXAS
Saturday Night
Sunday • Monday
Tuesday - Wednesday
HELLO. FRISCO. HELLO
With Alice Faye
John I'ayrie
Jack Oakie
and Lynn Bari
Thursday - Friday
Saturday
Damon Bunyan's
IT AIN'T HAY
With Burl Abbott
and l.ou Co stello
FORE-EDGE PAINTING on two book*, added fo 'he library
collection thit weelr are ;hown by Jo Turney K.iufman fo
Grace BuFort Worth.
to you for placing in Teacher-
College library." her husband, Dr
Clifford Weaver of McKmriey
wrote Dr Hoole when making the
gift.
Maturity. Jane M
VARSITY SHOW
PRINTING
☆
Whan you naad station-
ery, cards, programs, invita-
tions, ate.—any kind of
printim)—Ma Lowed Adamt
at
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116 Fry St. Phone 397
"Whtrt Frimdtkip Growl"
Saturday Night Preview
Sunday - Monday
LOUISIANA PURCHASE
With Bob Hope
and Vera Zorina
Selected Short Subject*
Taeaday - Wednesday
THE FLEET'S IN
With Dorothy I Jim out
ami William Holden
Thursday • Friday
YOU AND ME
With George Raft
PALACE
Sunday • Monday
CORREGIDOR
With Otto Krupet
Klissa I.andt
and Donald Wood*
Tuesday - Wednesday
ACROSS THE PACIFIC
With Humphrey Bogart
Mary Aster
and Sidney Green street
Thursday Only
THE MOON AND
SIXPENCE
With George Sanders
and Herbert Marshall
Friday - Saturday
CHETNIKS
The Fighting Cueriila*
With Phillip Dora
and Anna Stem
DREAMLAND
Sunday - Monday
HITLER, BEAST OF
BURDEN
With Roland Drew
Steffi Duna
Tuesday Only
THE FOREST RANGERS
With Fred Mar-Murray
Paulette Goddard
and Susan May ward
Wednesday . Thursday
SILVER QUEEN
With George Brent
and Priscilla Lane
Friday - Saturday
THUNDERING TRAILS
With the Three Mesquiteers
recently
began
i onsm
ACP
Monday. Jane 3S
HITLER'S CHILDRfN
Danton Bus Lina
I hursday. Jaly I
FLYING FORTRESS
TOKENS 24 for HM FARE l«
II I'M Sarrwc Sms Niqhtt a Waak
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Clark, Gene. The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, June 25, 1943, newspaper, June 25, 1943; Denton, TX. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth313337/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.