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lOLLEGE HOME COMING
« LOOMS AS GALA EVENT
!N YEAR'S ACTIVITIES
iO\ KMIU.IUl,AND 3,300 Students !!;iu>
TORKEY DAY' ARK reaching Positions
DATES FOR EVENTS For Next Year
MRS. A. GRABBE
IAMB WITH COMMERCE HERE
(Continued from page 4)
LATTER OCCASION
Mrs. Grabbe Says
W ork In Hospital
Is Very Pleasant
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I TO FEATLRE FORMER AND: ucution, Daiiaa, lex**; Griffith, D.
I BAN Q LET AT BAKER HOTEL. W., mathematics-athletic^ Monroe,
| Louisiana; Griffith, I, B., coach and
1 aeiencs, Hamlin, Texas; GriXnth, J,
i Uwo dates loom large on the horizon P., superintendent, Avalon, Texas; j Mrs. A. Grabbe, head of the College
tne ex-itnrints at Mm North Taxa* j Groner, H. 1*, •upeiiniendeat, Lav-1 hospital, report* that tkt work of th*
■ate Teacher* College this fall: Nov- | uigton, New Mexico; Gross, Grady, summer has heen very pleasant but
that there .has been a lot-of it. "We
are here to make people well and we
have for we have not lost a patient,"
Mrs. (irabbe said.
Work for the hospital will close in
time with the other work. At present
•even patients are in the Sanitarium
but they will be able to return to their
classes soon according to the nurse.
Of the thirty-nine lied patients in
the hospital for the month of July,
twenty-.1 even were dismissed well;
four remained in the hospital; four
withdrew from College; three im-
proved enough to meet class; and
there was one operation-
Mrs, Grabbe says, "We are looking
forward to another successful year."
Vaita, English u> grades, Etuhouse,
Texas, UoImou, EUua May, giades,
Vernon, Texas; HoUson, El tie, pri-
mary, Anna, Texas, Hodge, t ern,
giant-*, lieiwin, Texas; lluoge, Jaiucs,
grades, Wellington, Texas; Hodge,
Mrs. Jesse Lev, primary, Wellington,
| Texas; Hodge, Mrs. J. P., grades,
Chatiield, Texas; Hodge, K. B.,
Brady, Texas; Hodges, C. B., his-
tory, Balboa, Canal Zone; Hoel,
JSwaueil, grades, Clifton, Texas;
Uoelutke, Clara, Paradise School,
Vernon, Texan; Hoffman, 11. G., v\ «st
Van Zandt School, Fort Worth, Tex-
as; Holbrook, Mrs. Goldie, primary,
Ranger, Texas; Holcomb, Mat gat vt,
grades, Waxabachie, Texas; Holder,
A. L., principal at Dobbs Valley,
Brazos, Tcxus; Holder, hale, art-
penmanship, Piano, Texas; Holland,
mentary School, tort Worth, Texas; School, Valley View, Texas; Lewis,
Keathley, Maxine, primary, Corsica Mrs. Alecia, history, Gainesville, Tex-
na, Texas; Keene, A. K., industrial as; l,ewis, Mrs. Bertha, English, «en-
education, Albany, Texas; Keith, ior high, Shamrock, Texas; Lewis,
Gu.v-.ie, primary, Roseoe, Texas; John B., principal. Howie, Texas; Le
Keith, Mrs. L. W„ Colllnsville, Texas; wis, J. Henry, principal, Fish School,
Keith. Mary Lou, Everman, Texas; [ Paducah, Texas; Lewis, Leitha Mae,
Keller, Ola M., primary, Big Spring, grades, July, Texas; Lewis, Mrs.
Texas; Kelty, Mrs. Clara, interme Opal, (trades, Grays Prairie, Scurry,
diate ifrades, Mabank, Texas; Kelsey, i Texas; Liggett, lxittye Mae, Bird-
A. L„ principal Silverton, Texas , Ivilie School, Fort Worth, Texas; Li-
Kelsey, Lola Mae, primary, Irving gon. A. F., grades, Sweetwater, Tex-
Texas; Kemp, Kay, grades, Corsica la*; Ligon, 1>. L., Spanish-coach, Ro-
FU>\ l> GK AH AM
Intoer 11 and M, uatea set aside for science, (Juitaque, Texas; Guest, E.
Jl' houiev.,ni iig of an student* anu pni; ....J, Pittsburg, Texas; Guf-
fcr tne annual umner for ex-stuuents, Iuu, clarence, principal, Cedar School,
|eid m eone<.i,ua with the iuec..ug Ot [Eockney, Texas; Guinn, Mrs. Sudie,
lie Texas state Teachers Association. pnncipal, Alamo, Texas; Gullet, Cleo,
la an interview witn President R. L.
i..uquia tins week, he einphasied tne
'Invitation extended to lul exes to K
Resent on botn dates. November 11th
expected to bring to the campus the
irgest numoer of people who call this
[ouege their alma mater that have re-
itnea since the homecouuug in Uie
iring of 1087. JJr. Marquis said, "We
ire expecting you to return. Whether
rou are a graduate or whether you
ne out teaciang and expect to return
X a later date, we want you."
grades, Wills Point, Texas; Gunn, Ira
i\ principal, Hamlin, Texas; Guy.
Myrtle, Olden, Texas; Gunn, Mrs. P.,
grades, Hamlin, Texas; Guy, Hazel,
physical education, Dallas, Texas;
H
Hackett, A., history, Godiay, Tex-
as; Hagan, ituth, English in grades,
Marshall, Texas; Haggard, Velum,
elementary grades Ivanuoc, Texas;
Do you remember seeing or hearing I (Joton>'.
0 y u * Texas; Baity, Miss Jo, Snyder, Tex-
as; Hail. Elga Heiskell, principal of
icy,
ID.,
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ske,
Gil-
jibout the game with Commerce last
November lltb? This year, another
pn counter with Commerce is to lea-
ture the same date. Ex-students are
{requested to be present early in the
morning when an opportunity will be
Igiven to meet old friends and to talk
lover with tnem almost forgotten ex-
periences and nsw ones. A ticket to th«
{football game with Commerce that
[afternoon will entitle the holder to
| luncn to be given oy tne College in
the recreation park. "This is our first
j attempt at this particular type of
home-coming," the President stated,
jand we want you to do your part to
| make it successful."
On November S&th, as is the annual
; custom, a dinner for exes of the Den-
i ton college will be given at the Baker
Hotel in Dallas in conjuncion will the
State Teachers Association in meeting
at that time. The Crysal Ballroom of
the Baker, together witn the mezzaine
lounge, is to be "dolled up" in regular
college style with decorations in the
colors, green and white.
The Crystal Ballroom will be the
second of the dinner where a second
chance in the same month will be,
given for exes to meet again ag
renew old friendship. Although
dinner will be largely a purely A
affair, one outstanding speak per-
haps an ex—student, will ad aws the
exes. A real college orcMKra will
play for the occasion. Jjp
"We are planning tJmpOO guests
at the dinner," Prca.dpit Marquis
said in conclusion," a ji we want you
to be one fo that nuSr. Drop what
you're doing and >e|nt one or both
of the opportun we are giving
you to come hon J."
Lakeside School, Corcoran, Caiifor
nia; Hali, Jennie Mae, grades, Grove-
ton, Texas; Hall, Mrs. Lois Magee,
grades, Sunset, Texas; Hall, Mrs.
Louise, primary grades, Dulin School,
Brownwood, Texas; Hall, Lucile, prin
cipal, Leaqueviile School, LaRue,
Texas; Hall, Lura Mae, grades, La-
Rue, Texas; Hall, Maude, grades,
Wilson, Texas; Hail, Mildred, grades,
Waskom, Texas; Hall, Mrs. Mildred
Kerr, English in high school, Hen
derson, Texas; Hall, Uwen, principal,
Dulin School, Brownwood, 'lexas;
Hall, R. Herman, superintendent at
Oak Hill, Henderson, Texas; Hall, S,
Z., superintendent, Leonard, Texas;
Hall, Mrs. W. A., Wichita Falls, Tex
as; Hall, W. A., mathematics, Wichi
ta, Texas; Hailaran, Nona, spelling
writing, Fort Worth, Texas; Halli-
man, Jewell, Engliah-history, Vernon,
Texas; Haliman, Lorene, grades,
Hawkins, Texas; Halium, Margaret,
primary, Athens, Texas; Halium!
Mr^de, grades, Athens, Texas; Ham
Joton, Velma, grades, Haskell, Tex-
Yelasqu a Sisters
6 i vtMri press ions
>ir Stay Here
(Editor^ |i>te: Elisa and Alber-
tine Y^Hue/, students from
the Rey|^1<[ of Chile, South Ameri-
ca, gs h n- their opinions regarding
summjjHch'inI here.)
In flm weeks that we have stu-
.her w* can see the improvement
i >'•>jHks been made in our English.
We "think that the teachers are aplen-
dif ami they are interested in see-
in ttt improvement. We have also
k da great deal because our
t tee jUii l* rstand us better than
*t time when we made them
what we meant
atrr< iphere of the College is
mKk friendship and sincerity.
• Spanish language is very popu-
Jftn the College ami in the town,
ffipre are several people who speak
Spanish and we can have a conver-
liambrigbt, Ed., mathematics,
Anson, Texas; Haines, Lizzie Belle,
principal, Oriana School, Peacock,
Texas; Hamil, Evelyn, English-Span
ish, Trinidad, Texas; Mamill, Grace,
history-agriculture, Levelland, Texas
Humilton, Edith, English, Mineral
Wells, Texas; Hammett, Addie,
grades, Evant, Texas; Hammett,
Frances Ann, primary, Port Arthur,
Texas; Hammock, Robert C., Eng
lish, McLean, Texas; Hampton, lone,
grades, Archer City, Texas; Hanks,
Corrine, grades, May School, Denton,
Texas; llanna, Elizabeth, grades,
Jacksboro, Texas; Hanna, Jeffie,
gredes, Mineral Wells, Texas; Hanna
Jewell, grades Jacksboro, Texas
Hanna, Virginia, grades, Loving,
Texas; Hannah, Hoff, English, prin
cipal, Union Hill, Kopperl, Texas
Harbour, Mrs, Brumie, Matador, Tex
as; Ilarberson, Edwin L., English
history, Sanger, Texas; Hardcgree,
-Vlaoel, grades, ltuly. iex.^j lloliund, ( HaH(l HttS
Vera, grades, Whiiewnght, Texan; . .
llolla:iU, /eliii.i, ^i.i.iI.a i Ali.ui.ti ' / l<)S/)('(
School, Bridgeport, Texas; Hoitmgs-
wortn, A. H., coach, Sherman, Tex-
as; Holliugswoi-th, Charles G., sixth ,
ami seventh grades, Olden, Texas;' Never before has tile Teachers Col-
ilollingsworth, Florene, grades, Tur- lege band had such a busy and sucess-
nersvuie, Texas; Hollingsworth, Mis.,1"1 *he band, under theduec-
J. N., Golden Rule School, UemaoU, tion of Floyd Graham, during the past
Texas; Hull,ngsworth, L.ia, writing- ^ h H
art, Denton, Texas; Hollingsworth, at lh(', { ,t>, Park/ ,C" 1 A"
Mary, grades, Willow Springs, Tex thl* wh
as; Hollingsworth, Ruth, grades, Ells-: nwnt" aK the h^n «"cnk'
worth School, Denuon, Texas; Hoi-1 Durin« th* Matter part of Octolwr
lingsworth, ViUa, grades, Denton, Ul° b ,,d wi" Journey to El Paso to
Texas; Hollis, Jennie Clyde, English, l>lttV «U the West Texas Chamber of
Longview, Texas; Hollis, Valarie, ^>" meret' convention. "We feel that
grades, Marshall, Texas; Holloman, 'B a marked distinction for our band
Bettye, English-spelling, McKinney,!to hww cho",n "presenative of
Texas; Holmes, Elizabeth, grades, Texas bands, and we will be happy to
Gill School, Marshall, Texas; Hohnes, or,UrUil1 the guests of this <onv«n-
Ruth, Spanish-commerce, Friona, stated Graham.
lexas; liolmes, Kathryn, grades, Me In discussing prospects for the band
lissa, Texas; Holsey, Marie, grades, this winter, Graham exiiressed de-
Barry, Texas; Holt, Alma, primary, light when ho stated that he had re-
Tyler, Texas; HolUelaw, Davie, calved many applications fiir the
grades, Chieo, Texas; Honeycutt, band from all over the Southwest. The
Lois, grades, Henderson, Texas; organization this fall promises to be
Hooks, Mary Elisabeth, English and even a greater one than it has been
Spanish, Godley, Texas; Horn, L. W., the past term. Along with the re-
Avery, Texas; Horn, Mrs. L. W„ gulaPmusioal work the Stage band
English-Spanish, Avery, Texas; Hor- will continue its splendid, snappy Sat-
ton, Cecil, grades, Point, Texas; Hor- urday night picture show programs,
ton, Lucile, grades, Dallas, Texas; A permanent feature to be added to
Horton Millard, superintendent, Avon-
dale, Texas; Hoakins, Mrs. Orpha,
grades, Lewisville, Texas; Hounsel,
Mrs. Letha, grades, Athens, Texas;
House, Florence, primary, Cleburne,
Texas; House, J. T., superintendent,
Bono, Texas; Howard, Maggie,
grades,. Lindale, Texas; Howell, C. T.,
Flomat, Texas; Howell, Mrs. C. T.,
Texas; Hawk, William, Aubrey Tex-
as; Hay, Ora, elementary work, Wel-
lington, Texas; Hayes, Imogcue,
grades, Merkel, Texas; Hayes, Ken-
neth, music, Albany, Texas; Hays,
Ccliu, Biackland principal, Rockwall,
Texas; Hays, Edith, grades, Midlo*
tuian, Texas; liays, Estelie, home
economics. Woodbine, Texas; Hays,
Jesse Maud, primary, Knox City,
iexas; iiays, Lounana, penmanship-
art, Midlothian, Texas; Hays, Pau-
line, primary^ Chireno, Texas; Head-
rick, Mai are, grades, Farris, Texas;
Heard, Alma, grades, Murray, Tex-
as; Heard, Be mice, grades, Plain-
view School, Naples, Texas; Heard,
Harold, principal at Padgett, New-
castle, Texas; Hearn, Mildred, grades,, ... , „ , ,
Breniond, Texas; Hedgpeth, Leona, ^n«li>hLW^ S ,ttn,8h' Homat, Texas;
glades, Adamaville, Texas, Hefner, i ,luowa^h' M rgaret, grades, Waxaha-
llubert, geometry-chemistry, BaUon,1 *** '• 0n8' ^eB'
Best, Texas; Huddleston, Gladys,
Miles, Texas; Hudson, Fannie, grude,
Martins Mill, Texas; Hudspeth, Geo.
T., Arlington, Texas; Hudspeth, J.
E., bus manager, N. T. A. C„ Ar-
lington, Texas; Huffaker, Vivian,
{public school music, Dallas, Texas;
VV o r th*," Tex as; "ii e nd e rs'o n, Mary" El-!
leh, English-public speaking, Hous>af1'' r""": ««KhineH, Janies, A.,
ton, Texas; Henderson, Seth, social ^th''ns' J''x"s: Ll _pimiipv . M
Rockwood, Texas; Hugher, Clyde E., Claude, primary, Cayuga School, Mal-
science, Houston, lexas; Hendersoi., (cieRC4> WinU;rH( i#XM; Jlujtheg( ' ~ -
S. W., director ot education Hous-, Juani hoR)e p00,8vilie,
ton, Texas; Henderson, Mrs. fa. W., ^ 1JuKhcH) Loretu>
Texas; Heliuma, Lois, primary, Tri-
nidad, Texas; Helms, Winnie, pri-
mary, Gunter, Texas; Henderson,
Mrs. Funny C., grades, Terrell, Tex-
as; Henderson, Frances, primary,
Groesbeck, Texas; Henderson, J. J.,
principal, B. H. Carroll Ward, Fort
na, Texas; Kendall, F.lla Fae, Kng-
lish, Khome, Texas; Kennedy, Dessie,
gradee, Dennis Chapel, Haskell, Tex-
as; Kennedy, N. W., principal, Edge
wood, Texas; Kennedy, W. R., prin-
cipal, Chieo, Texas; Kennon, C. N.,
superintendent, Girard, Texas; Ken-
ny, Maurine, home economics, Ste-
phenvilla, Texas; Kent, Beulah, home
Ieeonomics, Cotulla, Texas; Kerr, Do-
(tSUlfl r roup eels la, grades, 1-ort W<irth, Texas; K>,
So Graham Thinks Lucille, intermediate grades, Abilene,
j Texas; Kibler, Grace, penmanship-
Knglish, Fleetra, Texas; Kibler, G.
W., grades, Commerce, Texas; Ki^er,
Maylene, primary, Krum, Texas; Kil-
goro, lrman, Latin-history, Newcas-
tle, Texas; Kiigore, J, L., superin-
tendent, Tell, Texas; Killough, Lu-
cille, intermediate grades, Littlefield,
Texas; Killough, Mabel, primary,
Bonham, Texas; Killough, Thelma,
geography, Littlefield, Texas; Kil
lough, Winnie, general science, I jaw-
ton, Oklahoma; Kilpalrick, Jewell,
grades, Winters, Texas; Kimbrough,
Birch D., principal Cutland, Texas;
Kimbrough, Helen, primary grades,
Krum, Texas; Kimbrough, W. C
history, Rule, Texas; Kindred, Josie,
Port Arthur, Texus; King, Allie,
grades, Kricsdale, Avoca, Texas;
King, Claire, grades, Avoca, Texas;
King, G. B., principal, Rockwall,
Itasca, Texas; King, Mrs. G. B., pri
mary, ILihcu, Texatt; King, Jessie,
grades, Somerset, Texas, King, L. C„
ward schools, Sweetwater, Texas;
King, Lucille, grades, Myra, Texas;
King, Mrs. Otto, grades, Silverton,
Texas; King, Verna, primary, Myra,
Texas; Kinkead, Ruby, grades, 'Tex
arkaiui, Texas; Kirne, Mary, primary,
Graham, Texas; Kuisey, Eilie Lou,
grades, Pur mala, Texus; Kinney,
Ethel, grades, Sunbeam School, Gun-
ter, Texas; Kirby, Gardner, social
science, ltuly, Texas; Kirby, Norene,
Spanish-English, Burkburnett, Texas;
Kirkpatriek, Lucile, primary, Ennis,
the show programs this winter is a
chorus of eight beautiful college girls
under the direction of Bill Ardis. With
these attractions and such talent as
may lie picked up at random over the
campus, the enertainments should be
more varied and interesting than the , tr ,
delightful ones that have been great- ^ ^ Kirkpatriek, Mary, music,
fully rendered this summer. *ort Wo*h> Kirkpatriek, Vel-
ma, grudes, Covington, Texas; Kis-
inger, Clyde, primary, Jacksboro,
Spanish grades, Forestburg, Texas;
Jenkins, Anna Kate, grades, Irving
Texas; Jenkins, Jennie, grades, Tex-
arkana, Texas; Jenkins, Lola, grades,
Kirkland, Texas; Jennings, Lucile,
primary, Graford, Texas; Johns,
Sibyl, penmanship and English, Iowa
l'ark, Texas; Johnson, Atchley, prin-
cipal, Krum, Texas; Johnson, Beat-
rice, principal, Brice Elementally
High, Three Rivers, Texas; Johnson,
primary, Houston, 'Texas; Hendley,
ism P., commercial art, Mineral
Wells Texas; Hendley, Mrs. Ruth,
grades, Winona, Texas; Hendricks,
Jake J., superintendent, Kerens, Tex-
as; Hendrix, Euia, grades, Saginaw,
i cxas; Henegar, Mrs. Fay R., pri-
mary, Mineral Weils, Texas; Jleni-
gun, Eva, science-mathematics, Chi-
eo, Texas; Henley, Bertha, grades,
Argyle, 'Texas; Henley, Bettie, fifth
grade, Dallas, Texas; Hennen, Mar-
garet, grades, Henrietta, Texas; Hen-
nen, Urban, history, civics-English,
Coleman, Texas; Henson, Nila, pri-
mary, Edgewood, Texas; Henson,
Leland S., mathematics, Canton, Tex-' lj0UKla# principal, North Groesbeck
as; Hardeman, Eula, primary, Wichi-
ta Falls, Texas; Hardeman, Grace,
primary supervisor, Archer City,
Texas; Hardeman, Helen, grades,
Archer City, Texas; Hardeman, Itha,
grades, Wichita Falls, Texas; Hard-
in, Etta M., Millsap, Texas; Hardin,
Jewel, grades, Haase, Texas; Hardy,
Rank, science, Longview, Texas;
Hardy, Leta Mae, grades, Telephone,
Texas; Haren, Willie L,, primary,
Electra Texas; Hargrave, W. Bailey,
Goose Creek ,Texas; Harkirts, Mil
Rural School, Quanah, Texas; Her-
ring, Arthur, physical education at
Houston School, Mineral Wells, Tex-
as; Herring, Bernice, grades, Krum,
Texas; Herring, Minnie, primary,
Venus, Texas; Herring, W. D., coach,
mathematics-science, Quitaque, Tex-
as; Herrington, Elizabeth, primary,
Hubbard, Texas; Herrin, Lucille,
commercial department, Ferris, Tex-
as; llerron, Martha, grades, Orange,
Texas; Herron, Thera Patrick, his-
tory in junior high, Graham, Texas;
Hot
kxI,
sation with them.
Many times lir. Marqrts talks tojTexaa; Harper, Valera, grades, Nim-
us in Spanish, as well as Dean Mc~ rod, Texas; Harris, E. B., boy's train-
Connell, and we feel more at home. I ir>tf school, Gatesville, Texas; Harris,
Perhaps they have e<sn the home Mrs. Eunice Lucas, primary, Grand
aick look in our faces, and they want Prairie, Texas; Harris, Mrs. Hattie,
to awake us from our dreams by say- principal, Cotton Grove, Comanche,
dred, grades, Killeen, Texas; Harmon, i grades, Coryell City, Tax-
Ruth, grades, Britton, Texas; Harp. ** Hester, G. C., grades, George-
Erna, grades, Grow, Texas; Harper, town, Texas; Hester, Henry Benson,
Ira Belle, English, Springtown, Tex- *™d«s. Oak Cliff, Dallas, Texas;
as; Harper, Jewel, grades, Dallas,
Vera, Texas; Hughey, Allene, assis-
tant principal, Point, Texas; Hughey,
Pearl, drawing, grades, Sweetwater,
Texas; Hume, Willie Pearl, grades,
Blue Ridge, Texas; Humphries, Mrs.
Von, principal, Hatterville, Texas;
Hunter, Margaret, grades, Sherman,
Texas; Hunter, Ava, second grade,
Fort Worth, Texas; Hunter, Opal
Lee, grades, Paradise, Texas; Hurdt,
Ophelia, grades, Illlonis Bent!, Texas;
Hutcheaon, E. 0., superintendent,
Bay City, Texas; Hutcheson, Mattie
Otha, history, Ringgold, Texas;
Hutcheson, Thelma, grades, Spring-
town, Texas; Hutson, Claude, grades,
Texas City, Texas; Hyatt, Mary
Ruth, primary, Clear Lake, Texas.
Inge, Gertrude, geography, history.
Fort Worth, Texas; Inge, Myrtle,
third grade, Socorro, Texas; Ingram,
Letha, grades, Trumbull, Texas; In-
man, Mayme, grades, Texarkana, Tex-
as; Inman, Myrtle, grades, Winns
akoll, Texas; Johnson, Mrs. Claudia,
intermediate, grades, McCurley, Lew-
isville, 'Texas; Johnson, Emma, grades,
Fort Worth, Texas; Johnson, Gladys,
grades, Edgewood, Texas; Johnsou,
tjoldie Belle, intermediate, Farmer's
liranch, Texas; Johnson, H. T, super-
intendent, Roanoke, Texas; Johnson,
Jo, primary, Midlothian, Texas; John
son, Mrs. Joe A,, principal, La Rue,
Texas; Johnson, Mamie, public school
music, Dallas, Texas; Johnson, Mil
Chester, Texas; Ligon, Mrs. Gertrude,
primary, Rochester, Texas; Limerick.
Corinne, primary, Alamogordo, New
Mexico; Lincoln, Mrs. J. E., primary,
Cooledge, Texas; Lincoln, J. E., su-
perintendent, Cooledge, Texas; Lind-
sey, Cordelia, primary, Commanchs.
Texas; Lindsey, Eudora, intermediate
Chillicothe, Texas; Lingle, Mrs. Lu-
cille, principal, Fairview, Pilot Point,
Texas; Limm, Lester C., chemistry-
physics, Memphis, Texas; Linn, Mrs.
Lester, spelling, Memphis, Texus;
Lipscomb, N. A., superintendent at
Little Elm, Texas; Lisle, F. M., chem-
istry-physics, Electia, 'Texas; Little,
Alia Jo, primary work, Cleburne,
Texas; Little, Edith, primary, Noon-
day School, Route , Tyler, Texas;
Little, M. L., superintendent, Gober,
Texas; Little, Myrtle, principal and
grades, Clutter School, Route 3, Bon-
ham, Texas; Little, Mrs. Nora nn,
grades, Gober, Texas; Little, Roberta,
primary, Tulip School, lvanhoe, Tex-
as; Littlejohn, A. E., athletics-muthe-
matics, Blooming Grove, Texas; Lit-
tlejohn, lua Mae, Spanish-history,
Irene, Texas; Littrell, Bilhe Mae, one
teacher school, Route 1, Sanger 'Tex
as; Lockett, Vallie, commercial arts,
Cuero, Texas; London, 11. Basil, su-
perintendent, Graford, Texas; Lon-
don, Mrs. II. B., grades, Graford,
Texas; London, H. H., industrial edu-
cation, Tulsa, Oklahoma; London, R.
Hightower, Graford, 'Tuxas; Long,
Anna Ruby, primary, McKiuney, Tex-
us; Long, Marietta, grades, Route 1,
Wills Point, Texas; Long, Pearl, pen-
manship, Leonard, Texas; Long, Sai-
lie, elementary mathematics, Fort
Worth, Texas; Longiey, Lois, princi-
pal, England School, Seymour, Tex-
as; Looney, Mrs. Bess V., geography,
Borger, Texas; Looney, Carnbel,
home economies, Hiilsboro, Texas;
Looney, Ruth, English, Deport, 'Tex-
as; Loth i op, Mary, supervisor, Uhio
University, Athena, Ohio; Lovelace,
C. C., superintendent, Newark, Tex-
as; Lovelace, Fay, arithmetic, Sher-
man, Texas; Lovelace, 'True, princi-
pal, south ward, Olney, Texas; Lowe,
Annie Laurie, primary, Rio Vista,
Texas; Klepper, Marguerite, grades,
Aubrey, 'lexas; Klinglesmith, Edith, Texus; Lowe, E. L., physical educa-
history, Midlothian, Texas; Knapp, tion, Sylvania Station, Fort Worth,
Maurine, primary, Celina, Texas; Texas; Lowrance, Grace, interme-
Knight, Harper, grades, Forestburg, diate, Orth, Texas; Lowrance, Mar-
Texas; Knight, Juani ta, primary, uu, principal, Peoria School, Hills-
1'orestburg, iexas; Knight, Ulys G., boro, Texas; Lowery, Bertha, pri-
superintendent, Bridgeport, Texas; mary, Whitewright, Texas; Lowery,
Knoll, B. W., Levelland, Texas; Murguret, elementary grades, White-
Knoll, Mrs, B. W., primary, Level- wright, Texas, Routte H; Lowiie, Kate
land, 'Texas; Knowltton, Gracie, prin- primary, Pine Hill School, Star
cipal, Palmyra, Palmer, Texas; Knox, Route a, Henderson, Texas; Lowrie,
Ruth, English, Lordsberg, New Mexi- Ruby, grades, Henderson, Texas;
co; Knox, Dovie, grades, Forestburg, Lowry, Loy, princtpul, Talpa, Texas;
Texas; Koonce, Jack, physical edu- Loyd, D. T., principal, Glenwood,
cation, Dallas, Texas; Ko*>nce, Texas; Lucas, Pauline, grades, Joy,
I^ouise, physical education, Trinity Texas; Lynch, Mrs. Deiphine, prir
Heights, Dallas, Texas; Krell, Move- cipal, Hooker Ridge, Lone Oak, Tex
ta Evelyn, grades, lort Worth, Tex- as; Lynch, Floyd, principal, New
as; Kubeck, Edith, physical educa- Holmes School, Point, Texas; Lynch
tion, Denton, lexas; Kunkel, Mrs. Lillian, primary, New Holmes School,
Lorena Puckett, grade*, Throckmor- Point, Texas; Lynis, Darnell, pn-
ton, lexas; Kunkel, Robert, princi- mary, Cartwright School, Forreston,
M, t ^ I'0'1 Throckmorton, Texas; Kerken- Texas; Lynn, Avis, playground, Dal-
dred, Oak Grove School, (Quitman, drawing and penman-j las, Texas; Lyons, Lorene, primary,
Texas; Johnson, Odessa, primary #h'p' Bowie> TexaK Annonz, Texas.
grades, Brown Consolidated, Athens,' V 1/1
Texas; Johnson, Mrs. itiU H., prin- Jj 1*1
cipal, Georgetown, Pottsboro, Texas; Lackey Mrs 11 L trades Dp m ,a ,< , o „ ,
| hi xa a,Jes J" o- Maddox, Coonors, grade 3, Hender-
Schotd Hiilsboro C jl^n'T ^ UnCa8U,r Texas; Maddox Kate, Engluh
W iuoerinu-r iont '■ t f 1 T ' 1 ' ^He' intermediate grades, in grades, Matador, Texas; Maddox,
JohZ W M L lexus; Graford, Texas; Umb, Mrs. Ada M„ pauHrM,( KrudM, Swink, Colorado;
ntermediate p.me.pu,, Denton, Texas; Lamb, Leo- Maffett, Callie, auditorium, Dallas,
" 1 • Johnson, Vi- nard, coach, Roaring Springs, Texas; Texas- Mairnenant Mrs Ida D nri-
vian, intermediate grades, Richard- Lambl Willie Mae, primary, Mabank nmry 'Den*„ x,.^. Muirness"Ger-
son, Texas; Johnston Albert, grades, Texas; Laadroth, Louesther, science,1 tru,lt.', KnulJt Etlorgy, Ma-
Irving, lexas; Johnston, Alma, pn- Meadow, Texas; Landreth, VeUi Sa(lu, „r<wJ)i8 Hebron Texas-
Beuv M^Tm'nUr"*^ K-adc , ( enter I'omt School, Denton, Mahk,r> Th' Wesleyan Institute',
Betty Mae, elementary. Pecan School, jvxas; Lane. Harriet, grades, CleSan Aantonio Texas- Mahon Ella
Barry, Iexas; Johnston, Eunice H., burne, Texan; I^nirsford Nell the t n i , ^ o. t ' J11
V, I„ t - , , , ,, , _ ' * *' i^cii, int jfrade 3, !• ort Worth, Texas; Maidens,
Seminole, Iexas, Johnston, Robert ga«leg, Waxahachie, Texas; I^ank- Lrnice primary Decatur Texas-
v, v I I- *up<-'r"lU!n<lenL Livington, lexas; ford, I'oarl, grades, Gunter, Texas; Emms L ussi-ftant librarian
hnro, Toxas; Inman. Mrs. Vela B.,-JoHy Charles, gradw, Bsllevue, Tex- j Unsford, Mark L., principal, Ogden T^T LubWk ?Las- Mat'
ades, Leonard, Texas, InmoR, (.at Jolly, Ethel, primary, Lone Stai Hi^h School Swearinrton Texas- . .. '' ' .'
, i,; tr i v p.,,r.l l ev , In- 1 I t i< n 'v i u aringion, lexas, |ar<j Orace, public school music, Ter-
ue, Imtory, i-urn, i. -.ir, in. n, .School, Bellevue, lexas; Jones, Bev- i,Hramore cmfw emfw vhv vbw uvu ,, ... i , , ,
T™"«:l-~~. T««"l IWklM. Texna; Ur.
Maypearl, Texas, I II. I. I., as; Jones, Bertha M., grades, Mound, Texas; Lark.n, Mrs. Florra Maye, T Malom, M.,r|e ElMriuh o-d
mattes, F«t Worth, 'lexas; Jones, C. C., shop work, draw- grades Bardwell Texas- Latimer ' m ' r' mi
ii , „ M«e nrirfuir' and iu.me , , i n t i i nriueii, i.xa. , batimtr, jjntJn Mercedee, lexas; Malone,
r ' i ' ' , M I ing, Jacksonville, Texas; Jones, Den- Elizabeth, grades, Wichita Falls, Tex- ot)ai .ntermediaU- XknrL SchooL
" 1 f®', ®'*' J """ M,iy' 8cn,or h,«h StA" Latimer, La Rue, grades, Mt. f „linu Toxus. M«loney Eva Ena
grides, Qranbary, Towmi; Htett, ( ^ l-henvill^ Texas; Jonas, Deral, phy- Calm, Texs*; L*timer, Mamie, prin- ' ' ^ ^
Texas' JaeV Ethel irrades H.in e<Jucal'on-mathcm"t,c"> Beau- cipal, Kiomitia, Texas; Laughlin, C.
inont, lexas; Joiies, Henri Gay, c., Spanish, science, coach, Menard,
ris, English-history, Boyd, Texas;
liight, Lonnie Mae, grades, McKin-
ing: "Buenos dias senoritasl"
The athletic fields are in good
standard and we enjoy the swim-
ming, motion pictures as well as the HRRVVP. mmPW ,
dancing in the eveninsrs. Harris, Laura E., grades, Matador, LawU-n, Oklahoma; Hill, J. B„ New-
This College is better in many re [Texas; Harris, Lynette, primary, Tucastle, Texas; Hill, J. L., principal,
spects than the private colleges. The lia, Texas; Harris, Susie Maye, Eli- [ Watson School, Arlington. Texas;
only thing we remember that is dis- j zabeth Grove, Savoy, Texas; Harri- Hill, Cila Ma*, grades, Wills Point,
tinctive about the private college i* ^on. Erma, primary, Goldthwaite,' I exas; Hill, Margaret, grades at
the bell at 10 o'clock announcing the Texas; Harrison, Polly, art, Fort j Moody, Texas; Hill, Marie, grades,
sleeping hour. j Worth, Texn; Harrison, Mrs Thel- J Quanah, Texas; Hill, W. II., genera)
Crand
Prairie
School,
Texas; Harris, Mrs. Ida, primary,
Der- n. Texa.-. Harri«. Ila, interme- ........ lAJmoyne, uriogeiwri, iexas; jones, nnncinal r,..,,,..
diate grades, Eddy, Texas; Harris, Clarksville, Texas; Hill, Alice, grades n.-n*. I evns; . a- k in, Kttie, Sy< a Uuise H., grades, Pattonfield School, Franklin,' Texas; Ledbetter, Mary! Texas'-
• f A. hi 1 rv. I ;• W-.rT:. Tex;,-. ' 1 a'.|.a, 1 - • a H.ll. Jakon, science, "' (,,|mt.r. Texas. Jones. M. E.. coach- .... u„.i u t.._ r ..ii...,,..- ' flXas'
Han
. | | Gilmer, Texas; Jones, M. E., coach- primary, Paducah, Texas; Ledbetter,
!:. Ke i<- ,e. princip.i ire. graoes, K-iencei Teague, Texas; Jones. Ray- h,„k nrim.™ t ... I «,i
na.
y,
'ex-
ex-
ind
>TO,
uf-
Ils,
ith,
on.
ed-
ipal. Sycamore School, Decatur, Tex-
as; James, Bertha, primary, Weather-
The campus is artistic and poetic, i ma. primary, Marshall, Texas; Hart, j science, Sherman, Texas; Hiliiard, C.jford, Texas, .Jam <, Henrietta, grades,
It looks vcrv beautiful in the evening Era, Spanish-English Laredo, Texas:: L, junior high, f,sinesville, Texas,j(,rand -aline, Texas; Jameson, Mau-
with the different couples watching Hart, Cora, grades, (irabdvie-w, Tex- Hiliiard, Otis. Sh rm n. Texas, Hil-jrir.e, primary, Glen < ove, li<xas; Jar
Texas; Hilton, Cordelia, grades, Ita«-
ca, Texas; Hin<>\ Willie Mae, grades,
primary, Uuders, Texas; Jones, W. Ira B„ grades, Fort Worth, Texas;
D., principal at Pleasant Glade, Mi(w Rockwall, Texas;
Grapevine, Texas; Jordan, Alice Ho-1 r. bm principal, Brownwood,
man, Athens, Texas; Jordan, Annin Texas; Lee. Mrs. L. E., Breckon-
Lee, principal, Ix,ng Branch, Wax*- ^ Toxag; ^ Ray Q Wanhin)f.
hachie, Texas; Jordan, Maree, pri-
ley, Mrs. Ruhy, grade Brownwood, Hgi II P. •ip-'in" nd.-nt, Cumby, mRry H0)lr;nK Springs, Texas; Jor- "" Jl nlnr H,Kh Honolulu. Hawaii;
Jarrell, < W h.^.ry and dan Mayrr)e> grades, Kemp, Texas; Lep. Una. primary, Eldorado, Texas;
*' f'"rt N' < he . Texn«; Jarrot, jorfjan. William M., principal, I ve- Lee, Mrs. W. H., industrial educa-
tion, Childress, Texas; LeFars, F.,
principal. Red Willow, Chico, Texas;
Legett, J, H., Denton, Texas; I^emas
Dale Peak visited in his home last T- n Ha-^eH. M- • Eula. pri grades. Meridian. Texas; Hoak, GJa- r, |. . ib Vi:-t.<.ry, primary Se.. r ^"""oi^burg' Gainesville Texas- ter' Mr"* Ruth Prin,*r5r- Brecken-
week : at Annonia. mary. Frost. Texas; Harwell, Mi grade*. Markley, T« • " '• ni«,ur, Texas; Jarrell, primary, lavon,' Oorge L., principal, junior r','<fe- Texas; I^eonard, Alma, Eng-
Helen cr< -hy, Umn-'er, Ter s Bueli. principal at Br,!U> . , Vu-t-ria. !• gl-h and hl(fh BrMckenridg*, Texas; Kmrly, Junior high, Fort Worth, Texas;
Marjorie L. Simpson wa in Dallas H fl< , ah, principal, Adams Italy. Texas; Hobt, Mildred, grsd- primary, Handley Ele- Uwis, Addie, principal of Melvin
Saturday and Sunday. vilie, Texas; Hawk, Mrs. Cecil, grades Grandview, Texas; Hobbs, Pattye, m. . .r>, «ium. i. , j .n >, « i,( m ' * I
the moon, and we think for the first at; Hartley. Mr*. K., grades, Bloom-
time that our classmates arc "roman ing Grove, Texas; Hartman, R. F.,
tics." superintendent, Ne\ada. Texas; Has-,
Elisa and Albertine Velasquex, <ell, J. W.. geography, CSehume, Tex- Godley .Texas; Hinson, Rose, grades,
Chilean students from the Republl' as; Harvey, Nelle S., grade*. Fort Kirk School, Mart, Texas; Hinton, J.
of Chile, South America.
'race, principal, P .le School, Mea lnc^ HillslK.ro, Texas,
low, Texas; Jarrot, Melvine, Spanish-'
Worth. Texas; Harwell, Callie. L., M., Fort Worth, Texas; Hix. Lois,I music, Romayor, Texas; Jarrot, R. A.,
grr?de= Jones Male Academy Hart- grades, Whitney .Texas; Hix, l^one,; principal, Wichita Kalis, Texas; Jar-
K
lish-Spanish, Carrett, Texas; M an
cill, Mildred, grades, Rochester, Tex-
us Maner, Mabel Leigh, principal,
New Home School, Route 1, Waco,
Texas; Mann, Mrs. Maud, elemen-
tary history, Munday, Texas; Mar-
lin, H. Luther, grades, Route 2, Tha-
Marrs, Lucile, grade 4
M'.ody, Texas; Marrs, Helen, physi-
cal educatio.n, Sweetwater, Texas;
Thalia .Texas; Marrs, Lucile, grade 4
Mar-hall, Juanita, primary, Pilot
Point, Texas; Martin, Mrs. A. J.,
principal, Spencer School, St. Jo,
Texas; Martin, Gladys, primary,
Frlo-o, Texas; Martin, Harrell, prin-
cipal and grades. Valley Crack
School, Leonard, Texas; Martin, Mr*.
James, H., writing *nd drawing,
Itasca, Texas; Martin, Lila, primary,
Grove, Texas; Martin, Nova, princi-
pal, Henry Chapel, Newcastle, Tex-
as; Martin, Odell, history, Whites-
bo ro, Texas; Martin, Ruby Lae, Ala-
in Ward School. Wichita Falls. Tex-
as; Martin, Sam L., euperviaor of
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Wilkerson, Bennie. The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 40, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 17, 1929, newspaper, August 17, 1929; Denton, TX. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth314027/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.