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Campus Camera
A weekly college newspaper published every Saturday
during the school year by the Hardin-Slmmons Press
Club In the interest of the Student Body of Hardin-
Slmmons University.
Entered as Second Class mall matter Juno 22 1917 at
the Postofflco at Abilene Texas under act
of March 3 1012
Subscription Price per year
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Editorial Office; First Floor Abilene Hall 1302 Univer-
sity Drive. Downtown Offico: 241 Hickory Street.
Telephones 7211 or 6751
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JULIAN ATWOOD JR Editor
JOHN BURNETT Business Manager
Sherwyn McNair Sports Editor
Joo Morris Associate Editor
Rebel Hopo Feature Editor
Mary Nell Hamilton Asst. Feature Editor
Miriam Yates Asst. Feature Editor
Mae King Exchango Editor
Marvin Miller Literary Editor
Bob Rogers Staff Artist
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MINIATURES
By Marvin Miller
Forecast
Because
I tire so soon
Of staying intone place
My orbit after death will be
"With stars.
Tho Norther
An old woman
"Who grumbles as she sews a white sheet
iWith icicle needles threaded with black
From the spool of night.
Total
Gossip is best defined r
As adding two and two together
Getting the result
Of twenty! ""
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Sketch Pad
By HELEN HAMOR
Gcno Kimble.
mm ) nv7 JK A Vl UMnu RVE YEARS
CRounding Up Exchanges
The Strays
Bert: "Baby what would you i
if I held you in my arms and kissed
you?"
Flirt: "Yell for father."
Bert: "Heavens 1 thought your
By SNOOPER SULLINS
With tho Bantlst Convention in full
swing this week it has been hard to father was In China."
find anyone really out of line. Of "": "
course the students are going to act . 7
a little different with so many of their X two cIa89f of Pcopl fa" for
friends and relatives around but wo """ory-men nd women.
did manage to rake up a little dirt
here and 'there so here goes I
Bo it known that . . . .
JACK and EDWAKD COMPERE
arc two different and distinct parties
and all degratory and ribald com
ments in this column concerning ED-
WARD do not necessarily apply to
JACK. (Paid adv. by Jack).
Freshman:' "Leo what is a bache-
lor?" Soph: "A boy who did not havo n
car in his youth."
Independent Student.
The English tell ft story about a
reluctant conscript asked by the army
occulist to read a chart.
"What chnrt?" asked tho draftee.
"Just sit down in that chair and.-
I'll show you."
"What chair?"
Deferred becauso of bad eye-sight
the draftee went to a nearby movie.
Meet Our
Faculty
BTU Convention next week OTIS?
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By MARY NELL HAMILTON
Shooting square with the boys in
y3TmS: her philosophy by speaking to
nsn fluriora veu J" : 7" """' on the Forty Acres and calling most of them by
doo oiriuung uoe ioue.i uw. iuuWV namc gho WM chri8teilcd Dorothy Jean Shaw
but she's known as just "Dottie" to her friends on
the campus and in Abilene where she's lived all of
S7K D D W Need? 'lcr J'car3 cr favorite pastime is singing and
What Kccreation uo wei'Neeaf she's been singing since she can remember having
Once upon a time there was a small mid-western been a member of the Abilene High and Hardin-
college faced with the problem of providing whole- Simmons A Cappclln Choirs sextet in high school
some entertainment for its student body. This and a trio.
problem was a most pressing one because the only gho has been "Queen Dottie of the House of
center for night recreation was a night spot near Shnw" on more than one occasion but when asked
by and the students for want of something butter wilcll iicr most thrilling moment in life was she
soon drifted in large numbers toward this tavern answered without hesitation "When I first knew
Boys and girls seeking the unusual in entertain- I Was Cowgirl president." She is a most cnthu-
meni aiscovereu iiiui. iuo uBBi-juiui uuwiiuwuiufc sinStic supporter lor tne uowuoys aim sue sin- Ferguson Hall and mixing humor ":'nii:.. n- w u ww.
as it was otfercd variety to tne uraoness oi u cercly wishes she had been a boy so that she could aong with text material in his eco- I ""' " "1 P"; m Nc
monotonous social life on the campus. havo hnd her try at playing football and playing in nomic8 and sociology clnsscs j3 th0 e'Dr J-atham Wichita
But wide-awake youths of the church led by the tho band. rcason Prof. w. c.ylimc ' one of pXi? chaster Svor Snton m
pastor put on a drive for funds and. started a cam- Dottic.s fnV0ritc foods arc enchilades fish and the best liked persons on the H-SU sissl ' Dn w D Hnrvcy Oklahoma
pus center where all members of the faculty and whippcd crcam niul sho niidcd with a grin "Any- campus. City Okla.; Dr. T. L. Holcomb Nash-
student body can enter mto creative play and thing fattening 1Ier faV0rite color is blue to He likes to bo with boys and be- villc Tenn.; Dr. Clay I. Hudson Nash-
rccrcation. The result is a model night club minus match hcr gho (1(lmircg nnturnliieM in a girl licves if you are fair to them that villc. Tenn.: Mr. J. Earl Mead Dal-
tlio discoloring cuccis oi nrauiuc&s aim uruimiu- and b must lmV(J ft C011gciljnl disposition to 99.44 per cent of the time they will ias. Dr. I. L. Ycarby El Paso and
ness. An atmosphere of wholcsomencss pervades wJn Dottlc.g favor- In rcgard to orcic8trns sie bo falr with you. IIc ls nt prcscnt ' othc from Tcxas and tho
the place . . . from the swing band music to tho HkCs Glenn Miller for his "sweet solid music." manager of Ferguson hall. This is South.
soft drinks. "When asked what ncrson in hcr life is her ideal thc third time he hns livcd nt tho Dr. W. h. Howse Fort Worth is
The young folks who actively engaged m plan- l? "bother M lard " Dot ic first livctl th when Dr. chalrman 0f the convention commu-
ning and presenting this week-end student rendcz- thinks that any person who is an "only child" hnt D' M- Wiins' now I'rcsidcnt of Tcx' tec. He says "Fort Worth is ready
"Z:T2 SedtlVS ZtootSF'llllZ - Co of Mines was man- to entertain 16000 Baptists the week
w.uAu .. w.w v- o-n 1 v - ----- atn nr B.vn nvoti tlio fiiwoa itinliiiloill" Br. in iMii ire reiurrau mere Willi oi INOVCmDOr IV-ii. ton worm IS
a i. . r-. r HAMAMntiuiif mitn 'rnn Tiini nrpiiii trriiiui - - " r . -- -- - -.. -....... w . .
Wo really worry about TOMMIE
and ARTHUR HILL. They tell us
that they can't even fight tho women
off. Maybe somo of the fellows
should help. Is it tho women or is when thQ lights came'on ho was hor
It the Anderson convcrtable? rifled to discover tho oculist in th
next scat.
With that pious look PUSS "Excuse me" said the conscript as
GRAVES has been under the alios calmly as he could "docs this bus go
of a ministerial student this week. to Shipley?"
. Crane.
O. GRIFFIN is really going around
tho camnus with n coon on his face Love Is one gamo
this week.
is one game that is never
Are you going to see HER postponed on account of darkness.
Petroleum Engineer.
(Continued from page 1)
of tho Foreign Mission Board Rich-
mond Virginia.
Some of the Texas and Southern
Baptist leaders who will appear on the . .
convention program are as xoiiows;
Dr. W. W. Melton Dallas; Dr. T. C.
"Spanky" BROWN is tho man
about thc campus now at least he is
trying to make everyone believe it.
Or is it a natural characteristic of
Said tho skunk when tho wind
changed "It all comes back to mo
now."
Petroleum Engineer.
HERMAN RAFFLES has really
been spending his time dreaming of
CHRISTINE WADDILL. Why does-
n't she catch on.
He: "Every time I kiss you it
makes me a better man."
She: "Well you don't have to try
to get to heaven in one night"
Who was sitting in front of Smith icad.
hall Sunday night until . . . 7 Nono
other than MARGARET HARRIS nnd .
HAROLD MURDOCK.
Yes you can drive a man to mar
riage; but thc buck shot must bo
Exchange.
the
DOROTHY ALLEN has been seen
everywhere with DUYANE PARKER
lately.
She: "Have you heard about
girl who swallowed bullets?"
He: "No."
She: "Her hair camo out in bangs."
Chase.
his bride Virginia Mae Christopher proud of the fact that this convention Tne jatcst js DOUGLAS DUKE we
that they so erencrously give. Too they strengthen
in themselves tlio quality or ucpenuaoiiuy oy see- uoiuc win gruuunic mis year wiui a u. m. cie- wno ia a native of South Carolina
ing the undertaking through to a succcsstul iniisii. pree with a major in tncory and a minor m piano. ..
But most of all . . . they experience the joy of She hopes to get her M. A. degree next year so "f tS 'f h "f. cpXpncfric""is
workinir tocether for a worth-while ood. that she will be prepared to do A Cappella chorus teaching though" said Prof. Ribble.
working togetlier tor a wortiM nie feoou. i . '. with He has always taught economics and
Tne moral to t lis story is. oovious sucks oui ; wm.nUv .mWl wsn sociology here since thc fall semester
ilin n nnrn thiimli. In iner. tlin InnK oi naenuate "" - : . " i- m w-i.
her tnlent wo think Dottic-is sure to go far in any Ul "- V"K" " JU""-U uu """" lrr DUmam-
1V1UUIU IIU3 UlUKIll Ul ii-ou conun-
JERRY SHAW seems to be doing
okay with thc little slimes this year.
had its birth in our city."
There are 10459 Unions in tho
state nnd each Union is entitled to
five messengers to thc convention.
o
hear.
like a sore thumb. In fact thc lack of adequate
m!1i l!(n jt? A1.A irli4- nnlilintt mi tlin TTnr1 Ifl-Kltll.
mons campus is the sore thumb of the student vocation she chooses
body. Many of us arc tired of carrying that thumb
around in a bandage. We want to twiddlo it a
while! M.M.
K
GEORGE GATES nnd CONNIE
MORRIS were seen together Satur-
day and Sunday night. Two in a row
might start something regular.
Before I heard tho doctors tell
Tho dangers of a kiss
I had considered kissing you
Thc nearest thing to bliss
But now I know Biology
And sit and sigh and moan
Six million mad bacteria
And I thought wc were alone I
Qrom College Press
These Women Drivers
WHY FORGET FINLAND?
uously since 1927 except thc times he
has done graduate work at thc Uni-
versity of Tcxas. He came to school
here in 1919 and received his B. A.
degree in 1927.
(Continued from page 1)
point of service on the faculty of
Hardin-Slmmons.
"Looking forward rather than back-
ward Is my way though. H-SU is
What kind of trouble has come be-
tween URIBE and FREDDIE TERRY?
My brother took himself a wife.
I guess he had no "laming."
He's living now in married strife.
Thank Gosh I've had a warning!
The Skiff.
He becan his school work ns nrin- havinir a ureat year and will have
Contrary to nonular belief it was shown in a From Puberty's first spanking through college 5Pe of n " icacr school L0 Boater ones. We havo a wonderful
.C0"tILt. orientation classes we are tnurii ;to be nromiit and Oaks near Olney. Thc next year he president a fine group of students.
' "KfJ' .T:. 7" n " ZZ dependable in payment of debts. We are told s a teacher and football coach at Yessir I like to watch their successes
huimv vwvwu t w wmm Uw... ww -. . . . .. - ... - - i.i . .. -iit Atininn II 1 tt n Sfhnnl. 'Inn fnllnwinc'
mil. it mil miii iii itimi nrw nil 1 vi ii iriiiwi iiiiiiiir ivi -- --- . ..
is why H-SU students like Prof. Bur-
nam our genial lovable friend and
teacher.
o
Jack: Mother there's going to be
awful trouble nt tho butcher's.
Mother: What's happened now?
It seems that our problem child
this week is JOHN BURNETT. Re-
ports come to the office all tho time
about how ho shoots the bull to every-
nnn Tin mmiiB fn innfnif with Tn
Anson High School. The following I like students." And perhaps that - f . ... . f .. .
... . . ......... .A . . . ....... T riWT -A..J A. Ill Tl. II..- "VV """" ""'" "" -"" ""-J V""V
iwo years nc was principal oi ine
South ward school at Brcckcnridgc.
Ribblo was born at Graham Tcxas.
A short tlmo afterwards he moved to
tho plains of Texas and then to Ros-
well and Carlsbad New Mexico Ho
on this question prompted Dr. Do Silva to conduct that a nation of creditors loves a good debtor. Wc
an impartial survey and he found that although ?" that thc shortest route to success is a straight
women drive only about half thc distance that men hnc between the cashier's window and tho loan
do they have only about one-third the number of company.
accidents. And not so long ago so recently in fact you
Another interesting fact revealed was that young still might see newsreel reports at the Midway
nnnnlft linvn mnrn nnniilnnfa tlinn An nllnr lionillo TMinnfni TTupla finiti -n?ne nnftiiu firrlifiurr fpnAilmn.
A large per cent of the accideuts involve people bent Finland upon sorrow-burdened shoulders for graduated from Megai-gcl 1 High School Jnck; tho butchcr8 wlf(J got about tho happiest man on the cam- condition
between tUe ages ot HU and To and people over -iu prompt payment ot their war debts to this nation v. ' I --"--" - a mtie baby girl and he's had a no- u ;7... " """' "uuu Ui
Chemical Analysis of a Woman
Symbol WOE.
Atomic weight 120 lbs. (varies
from meal to meal).
Occurence:
1. Can bo found wherever man
exists.
2. Seldom occurs in frco and nat-
believe a word he says any more es
pccially the line he feeds the girls
but how else could a man of his call- uro statc
brc get along T Physical Properties:
wtmr .. All colors and sizes.
uiuun muuuiiio seems 10 do o
Always appears in disguished
r r"J " " ' "" ketball baseball and track. Ho then n ""'T "UUI" u 1 i j his FRESHMEN
.Today bold-face headlines shout an altogether worked in the Burkburnctt oil fields tico' By Wanted" in the window
have less than any age under that
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m nnii wii inir ill wvii unrui'vu i in iiiiii 11 in f i - . .
b r " ' ' TT 7i dinerent story perhaps about an alltogether dit- Vhen they wero at their hchrht.
people under 25 would drive more safely the ac- fprpilt p:inml y ll1' l"
vcident situation would bo bettered immcdiatelr. ' Ho cnterc the A- & M- Academy
A biff failing with all drivers is that they drive Those headlines say wo must no lougcr cheer in 1918 but remained there for only a
faster when there is nobody in the car with litem. for the fighter whoso teeth were kicked out by short time before he was inducted in
all thc week.
Tho Kangaroo.
-o-
GIRLS if you are looking for real
nator.V
-Tho Round-Up.
She: "You give such crazy kisses."
He: "That's because my lips are
Tcxas Ranger.
So Theq Say
little Audrey Jokes any more? She
Most men drive decidedly fnstcr when they are Hordes of Russian militarists; the fighter for whom to the army where ho held the rank went into the kitchen and tho Kelvi
alone than they do when there are members of uu nam worn uccp nuo governmental aim pn- oi corporal.
their family with them. W.M. vulu pocneiH io am. uiooic lines io mix anu mingle witn
o The Toreador has silently supported every pre- PJPlc' hunt and fish' and a11 l'03
Most Valuable Assets vious action of tho administration's foreign policy sP"s. .
Kilpntlv liPPimsn r fnlt. mir hit. nnito imwlomintrv Ho is uoncon in the University
One of the two or three most valuable assets for to be naive. Mayhaps our protest is equally im- BaPtist Church where he worked as a cracked."
your future obtainable in college is the friends you potent. But wo "will not condone persecution of initor '"""tog his school days
make during your flight into higher education. n country as immortal to democracy as Finland has .
iNormauy you can attacn several ciose irieiiusiups oeen
to your life without too much effort. If you go out . . . . . . .
of your way to seek friends and to cultivate them .. A1"0U.Bf no such assurance has been issued from
your circle will broaden in proportion. If you are th.e Finnish Boyernmen there is no doubt in our
careful about selecting these companionh your ef ? bt Vmt the ??? notlon twl"clV1husTTmn"1;
forts will bo rewarded at a greater rate of interest n"cd regular war-debt payments to the United
than would attend them in almost any other line States would forsake its purely military alliance
of endeavor Germany in the event this nation entered tho
Even when your life is running n comparatively ar against llitler.
smooth course and you havo no particularly vexing That Finland would slash back at a Soviet ad-
difficulties to beset you friends make that life a versary who slaughtered her women children and
great deal happier warmer nnd richer. When soldiers who bombed and burned hcr cities and
trouble misfortune sorrow or stark disaster burglarized her territory is only natural
weighs you down the true worth of those friends pininnd does not consider herself an ally of Ger-
shows through the clouds like rays from the sun. inany but au c o Hu8sia Finland wns ammg-
You can find your friends without becoming a tho first of Jlutionb to shed her blood op dcfcilbt
rinc-shining back-slapping nuisance. A quiet rati- of thoso mobster incthods of international relations
tual understanding is many times stronger than all which Germany and Rubsia symboliZe.
UlU AUUU-AltUUtti;U Bl.Hllllll.HlUl VUW Ul JUUl U11U
3. Boils nt nothing and freezes
at any point
4. Melts when properly heated.
G. Vprv hlttnl tf tlftf llanfl nw-
gcntlemen for the Sadie Hawkins race npriv
Do you know why you don't hear to come soon you might set your eye chemical Properties:
TT " .' ! Extremely active in presence of
uwu uimuutiiui wiiu ui. vuunci
MARVIN MILLER.
men.
2. Great affinity for gold' silver
and other precious metals and stones.
3. Ablo to absorb cxncnslvo food
We would like to suggest that the
next timo DeALVA WINNIGER gets at any time
m " A. u V TT 4- Not solubl in ". but ac-
iu JTa tt t ui ii VI i tlvity is srcntly increased when sat-
wipo the red off of his lips. It might uratcd wkh a Wt j
be that they wero drinking red soda 6. Sometlmca yiclda to B8UrCi
pop but it certainly looks badll 6 Turna green when ky
a better specimen.
ii is surprising vo ouu uio inuny iy. Aires
Biuuuiiui iiiui were excusea irom rcty haa
. classes vo uivtnu mc convention ana g
rapidly the fresher va-
a greater attraction.
Highly dangerous and explosive
love. Make your collcgo years enrich your future.
Mako friends. B.M.
o
Philosophical Phrases
' VBtfmiiy torrowil Iti pharpes itin'g from Jmp'a-
s r -ti
' Jmpljaabwei;hAdnilApsnMIXpS
We cannot condone tho Communism of one die-
tntnn in nwfnrnnin fh lin fnunicm rF nnntlinit rin.
minds are narrowed to the realm of democracy and wiU ?bihS!.n!i
to kill every Russian advocate of a world ruled chasoT "ZWnv v right"
liv tlintntnraliin nwl lion turn nntnal nil. nf A.. ... J' " UltUUb: Yen man
ica and Great Britain for a return engagement
against every German who stands for the same
system. Bill Wood in The Toreador.
lo
By BERFORD O'DELL
wnai o you ininK ox navmg a saaie nawK.ns race ims year a.onK wer(J found t th drinking in fn " " 'nTt T
with the rest of tho celebration? - on. .u nt.. -i-ut in lncxperienced hands.
2?oNiiB?5U! "! mnk u W0UiM cntertal?inf fd IoU fu"'; drop a little huch-money in the has-
GIP OLDHAM: "It's okay with mo becauso I wouldn't havo to run but yci nt jjrnn(j 0ffCCi
I would like to watch Pete Simon take off."
DALE DANIELL: "Let 'em run!"
MARYELLA RATHMELL: "No. Because I can't run very fast"
FRANCES STOKER: "I think it would bo lots of fun."
FRANCES "SA'DIE" HAWKINS: "My goodness yes Let's all catch
us a Li'l Abncr and then have a big party."
SHIRLEY SIMS: "I think it's n good idea."
PORTER OSBURN: "I'm afraid It would slow down our team too much."
II. C. BURRUS; "Boys like Joe Stribltng would bo at a definite dis-
advantage but old Joe will try and so will I."
BILL TIPPEN: "I th'.nk It would bo fine."
JUNE GREGG: "It's okay with mo if I'm chasin" tho right person (who
Tho Toreador.
We don't see NOEL PETREE out
and about much any more. Is it be
cause he still thinks about little n.
SHIRLEY WOOD or does ho believe y u h
that girls are something to keep away know jt
Sentinel: "Haiti who goes there?"
Voice in tho dark: "An American."
Sentinel: "Advnnco and recite the
second verse of tho Star Spangled
dark: "I don't
from?
Sentinel;
JOHNNYE LEE TARVER: "I think it's a cute idea if they will really
I Let's give the girls a chance to show their
speed. We might have some real speedy ones on the campus."
BOBBIE HAILE: "Definitely so."
NELL COWDEN: "Surely I like the idea."
JOHN BURNETT: "I'd like to predict that .every girl in school will
chaso Pete. Simon and boy is ho speedy!"
MAC KING: "Everything would bo okay if they would change -the name
CAROLYN EVANS is still two to
her one and only RODEO In fact
she won't have a
any of tho boyB. Only a few boys
are lucky enough to have a girl like
that but wo do know of somo on the deveiopcd yct
campus that have no worries about
their girl back home. It must be
grand It
"Pass on American."
The Rattler.
"Mv .dontnl. 1.... ! I i
Mr. ...ui ' www.. ij irn-itu sum me n
22 . 25 ict-Uro h" today."
"Is it a good ono of him?"
"1 don't know. I hnvon'k lin.l it.
-Photo Finish.
What's Li a Name?
Back talk was what a Perdue German professor
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tj got wncu no yciieu "uentiemon orcieri" aucl the from m Abner to Poto simon."
Contentment is natural wealth ; luxury artificial answer came irom a irniernuy quaricuo in tne CARROLL GRAVES: "I think it's a darn good idea."
poverty Socrates. hack of thc room "beerj" ARMAND BEAUCHAMP: "I think It would bo okay because I can't
' o- r tun yery. fngt and j mjgnt )avo a chance." 4
Any pleasure which takes and keeps the heart Our passions are like convulsion fits which mako JOE MORRIS: "I think it would bo fun."
from. God is sinful and unless forsaken. will bo us stronger for the time but leave us weaker for- HERBERT TEAT: "It surely will let lots of guys know where they
fatal to tho sou!. Richard Fuller. " over after. Dean Swift. stand with tho Sadies!" i
nchanting
ark complexion
ashful
nergetlc
normous '
agnanimous
thletic
ot bad huh?
Of course there's tho girl who f ighta
with her boy friends so much her
diary could be called a scrap book.
Scrappy.-
Drunk: "Say I think I have been
kidnapped."
Stranger: "How come?"
Drunk: "Well when I went into
the house a little while ago I looked
into my bed and I was gone."
South Texan.
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