GOUGH ORATORICAL CONTEST TO BE HELD IN AUDITORIUM APRIL 19
Congratulations
To Our Mayor, Dr. Hammond
Official Student Body Publication of Texas Christian University
DA \( E
Tomorrow Honors Ncu Officers
VOLUME W FORT WORTH, TEXAS, 11(11) U, \IKII. 9, 1937 M MHKIt 27
Views ' n Viewpoints Klecliims of Interest
SytttM Improved
More Time Alloued
Better Officl&Ifl KcsuM
if.ditori NMCI ihia column la •rlllrr tarn »M» h* ilitffrrni (tudenla or firulu mrmf»'» » ho a re B*fcr4 lo present IrlUT . i»a point* •* int auhierta «hirh th»» ■•* III.-
B] ANN im j \u\ is
itudenl bodj i
For tbi pus! few WMkl Dill
i n uppermost in I bt nun-is oi
■veryont on the campui ty1
■ i n talking abo ;' DIM ihinj; —
I'd | my two-
■ irth.
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itudenl body officer! tun ■ b i1 n
polls. Herel "!-■!' il ■ ■" *n the
tO OiOCl Bl ■•■:■ ' I
il iv« and cli en by
vote n) class moetings, During the
■ MU ' • ■ i ala, particular-
[j Council membcri, bavi been criti-
it BOMU to iff ihai th«- aoure%
of thi*. rntici-m in- to a great is-
trnl in (he nlrt rm-thn(K of elec-
tion. I'nHer the prcaenl listen, 11
«ill he the atadeflta' '»«n fault if
their repreaentatlTea do nol pleaac
ihem. The lyotooi HOT jivea tha
vtuHentv nn apportiinitj foe fere*
ihought and ooojalderatioa i" thaw-
ing thooo who arc to rapreaenl
thrm. I'nder the old lyateoj pea
pir were elected hastily, with per-
hap*, little regard fat theii quail-
firations for of fin
Too often -
tended by only a minoi itj of thi
rlapp, and C01
nevar voted evei
Icnew who waa t
thaam. Such a itati of affl
argelj reaponsible for the i
of and contempt fnr student offici-
aJa.
I he new BJ stem should do much
toward remedyin| thaaa condi- tions. When it i> aeceasorj for all
candidates to present a petition at least a week before their election,
there is an opportunity for the
names of all candidates t-> be plac-
ed before the entire ctaaa instead
of before a mere handful. The can-
didates are not elected on the spur
of the moment rn a minority of the class, hut after a sufficient
period of time for thought l>; H
ery class; member Interested enough
to vote.
Every nambi t of svery c ■ an opportunity to vote now; he is to
blame if his representative i do not
please him. When everyone n;t>. an
opportunity to learn who la runnini
to learn the qualifications of all cmi-
. to gO U) the polls in
then no one should Peel that he >s
not truly represented bj the offici-
als for next year.
Since everyone Is given B>H
tunity to have a voice In elect
better feeling of content ant) BS
tion should be fostered on thi cam
pus.
Campus Calend ar
Saturday. \pril 10
9 p. m. Dance - 1 1 Gym nasium.
Bttnda) \pril 11
11 a m Morning Seiiice r. C
4 p. m Bi - 'rogram MAT 8 p. m. MaUorial 1 fniver.
■ity Ihriatlan Church Club
Room
Monda) \|..il 1]
ft. 12 a. m. Preal man Elec loll ■ -
y. w ('. A. Ri 'mi.
HI a. in Band I rogram . Audi- Ini'inni.
7:30 p ii Phi B pna Inta ■ loo
Fifth ■tract
Tueada) \nril II
A p in dome Ei onoinic ■*- ) r i n g Tr:i lar\ IS.
7 p. m. \\ . A. A . Meeting Girli'
Gym.
Frosh to Elect Class Officers Monday Morning
Swiley, .Miser, Kstill. Hattan in Race for
Soph President.
New Council Named
Student Body Officers Include Roberta, Walker. Misses
Jarvia, Watson.
I and Studci I
having heen
• I i will
contini reek a nan tin
man cla-s will name itii officer! Mon-
day morning in the V W C. A l:
■ri Pri lident, Tom
Miier, John Eatill an.I Prank Hal tei T an
l.n „ Perryman, Jimmy Mc-
Galliard and Earl Clark; itai s
Mill Evelyn Waikins.
i' Robt ami itu-
dent body preiident-elecl v\ adi
'.'i,i n he defeated Kenneth Hay i!4F> to
Jj:> in the run-off. En ih.' primary
Mondaj Roberti polled 231 votea to
IT1.' foi Ha] and 103 for C. II. Rieb-
ai 'i>.
\ ' W i ..' i the race for ' l<
■ ni bj defeating his only op-
\* \ Welih, Sit to 242.
M ^ Jerry Wation became editor-
of The Skiff by winning over
P l: dingi 290 to 222. .lack Mur-
id 11 ii loader nexl year
by virtue of his majority victory over tod I.any Harrison.
M;-* Ann Day -larvis was nncon.
[or the office of leeretary-
rej of the Btudenl Body. She
for Near Grleeni
itti nd thi lixteenth an-
nual convention of the Southern Fed- .. Studenti and Pre^i
.,..,- , . Bhc ii taking the
■ Roberti "ho •
tend.
Thi . il seal yeai 'i Btu
l ouncil wai determined u ad
B ■ Pri lidi nl Re ti.
: W ilker, and Secretary-
Treaaurer .larvis, the memben will I,. Sr, Charli Moiahart, Richard
II Richardi and W. A. Welih;
w.iltoi Backi r, George Ca-
II , John Richard!. lophon on
Wdliam Arthur Black and Weedre i
Duckivcrth.
Dr. True Announces Institute Committees
Toler, Whltiey, Jaeotao" '" Bo
Chairmen for Pablle Opin- ion Me«1 April 26.
chairman tor the Port u. illth ,. , . ,.„ of the tnatituti of Public Opinion, to IK- held in Dal- it April 2U-80, have hem announced by In. Allen True.
Iloan Colby D. Hall will he one of
the iponiori of the toorth annual
meeting, which is sponsored by the
Carnefte Endowment for Interna-
tional Peace.
The committee chairmen are. .1. 0, Rufui Whitley,
entertainment; .Meier Jaeobaon, pub-
;,,.„ Maj rhomai A. Harkina,
■'-hip.
Seventeen itudenti have heen se
to repretent T. C. U. at the
ite. Thej »rr;
Miieei Dorothy l.ce. Gay Welch.
\ i auker and Anna Hell Sparger;
Mine-. R. H. Luker ind Helen Tribble
Maya; ami Harry Roberta, Toler,
u hitley, Richard Poll, Truitl Ken-
nedy: Jaeobaon, Jamei Cogdell, Maj.
Harkina, Joe Val Peacoek, Herman
Pittman and C. H. Richarda.
Dr. True'i (election! have been ap-
proved bj Dr. B, D. Myree, 8. M. r
profeuoi and director of the mstituie.
Chapel Will Honor Frog Debate Teams
I'ast Mcmberi to Speak Wed BMJB) — Trut'. Pallia
In Charge
The debater! of 1933 37 will he
honored in < bapi I rVadni ida; on a
program under the direction of Prof,
I.. D. Pallia and. Dr, A.lli n I
I C 1 debaters have heen invited to ipei
Thn<c to be bonori -- Ken-
ned] . Richard P ill, Byroi B rige. Hair- Robi rl . Mi
son. Doyle Pine, Rufu '
.1 O, roll
Picturei of thi co-found
c. I'.. Randolph and '■■ Clark.
were hung in the Auditorium during chapel HI \ icei ait Wei
Judge Waiter I. Mo
1 Clark of Cai I I
university during .'
Robert Hallowa]. daughti 1 nl
dolph 1 lai k; and Mn. 11 I;]., , of t be two men. were I
by the student hody.
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Pageant Will Be Colorful Affair
Girls Are Busy Making Brilliant Costumes
for May Fete,
Patterns, multi-colored materials,
pmk roaaa, tamboi BJ k oil-
cloth iv ■ : ■ *• and 1 ii ti
■ • ing in T k 1 am as
chatting physical education girls
BASVks their enstumrs for thfl M ■•. pageant
"The Birth of M
Into fii e scanes, Fa1 brow ■ prei 1 a ood nymphs w i!l stai
colorful specti
lowed h> blu<
turned girls and
The third scene will I
and many :
opera featuring I
and flowei by the
i H 7.7. era, which will cl inia\ with
bright yellow swing-time satin.
"The pageant will be a
fair. The dances an | ng fine
and the 1937 interest is highi
it. has heen in man;, years," Mrs.
M. Murphy, din ■ I
2 en Hrerkenridtre Program
Dr. Rebecca Smith anil Earl ( lark
Hrt r on t he B
turj Club In Breckenridge Saturday.
Six to Compete For Gough Prize
Monday, April 19 Roberts, Weaver, Poll,
Barnes, Whitley, Hay Knter.
Richards '36 Winner
Gold Medal .-mil 125 \»ard for l'ii-i Place — Judges are
T. C. I . Graduates.
Six I, i
held m the \ ~ p. in . ; |. i ..
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will be R if 11 W I " Harrj H
"The Third
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ond pll ■ , i ii Rii hard wo
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cent rv winner for further
tition, II,'. Roj II. Gough, 01 initiator if
cit and
(ard, will bi
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■mail will
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1926; and Sproesser \\
It's Mayor .lack Hamnnind Now
ll ■ :l 1 I 1 ii- mu M„ « 1 H ■ ii ia -ho \\o il, Ii C ;v Seer d ii \ K il ■ Mm. • 1 1 1 . e 1 ii 1 »ii nil i
I furnish the ma] or for I nrt w orth. i II beins aw orn in :i- mi - or nl I oi I r Hammi ■' Van Znndl Ii I the I en prsit\'a liciai d ol I t u-t- < i.
I ormcr T. C. I Studenl Drowns Near Austin
John Churchill it 1 . i 1'. from 19 .1 to
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AROUND OR ACROSS, WHICH? ,'rhr >■!.-■ I ■ ■ '
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DMA Halt Allends I'evi.s ( otltgl Meet
11, ,.: i olb] D. Kali, a member of
Ihe committee el standards of the
Aaaociation of Tixai Collefea, Ii in
Lubbock today and tomorrow attend-
ing a meeting oi 'he association.
I ii a,. Hall ipoki ii'-teiday en the
program ol the lunlor eellege aaioeii
lion, which is meeiinn with ihe larger
hody.
\lt(ll Ml
I'or several icar- Iherc h;i- been no ;rras* BTOwini tinder the feet ol T. ( . I . students as the) pled their wa> acroai a deien and one path, on the rumpus.
Hut there is mm . The tpring null-. a few signs posted and a ichoolful ol co-operating itudenti have made II so.
The maiorili of itudenti have been uuirtli reipectim Ihe "Kei p Ofl th< i.r.iss' ilgni poated laal Saturday, and hue found little inconvenience in following the mam ildewalki to their destination, their co-operiil ion reveal inj; the Inherent good taate ind echool spirit of the T. c. I . itudenl body.
(lark and Goode Hall nun. m pal tieular. haw taken advantage of their opportunity to Improve the appeal anre of their own "front yarda." The) (man) ol ihem) haie not onl) itopped usintt Ihe paths, hut hilie heen oh- .cried "getting after" occasional -In- dents nho dared trample don n Ihe Krass.
.lust what "punishment" the) "ill mete out to offender! hain't heen de- cided, hui memben ol the I u aociation are conaidering the matter, »ith an eye not onl) to helping the srhool in its campaign bol also to having a little "fun" and diversion of I heir mm.
.lam- Hall coed- have been the mo«i flagrant violator! ol ihi i i ii ill '.pirn of the itudent bod) w Ith no I.-- ihan I !\ I eait-weil walki In- side the campus for their u-e. man) of ihem haie continued itrollina across thi trass. However, even the»e thoughtleai itadenti are beginning to use the iialks more and more.
Many realiac ihat Ti c. I ,'i campui is the I nn er-iti 'i "shoii « indon " ind thai it repreaeati to paiien-b) much of Ihe spirit and i|iin*l culture of the itadenti themaelvee, Vn un marred and heautiful camims IS aomethiiig of which to he proud.
\i ROSS
"I'lcaae Keep Ofl thi Grau. It'i hard to ia) " hether this is i
-itu left over from the election or if ii i- one of the Idei t rom the plat form of a nc.i I) eli cted officer. \t an) rate, theae ligm which are no boidl) planted in all pathi leadins iicios- the campu* are becoming ■ pain in the neck. I hi ic ihin-buitei ■ li;i\ c heen III the « ;ii foi oi M n n eek now. .un! u fai few peraoni hat »• paid an) attention i" them.
flu I. c. I campu. I- euppoaed ta i„ out campui, and it ihould be our
lege lo nall ai rn*i it if »e io desire. I u-t becauHC there are ■ fe« paths running from building i" build ing i* no excuei for itii king up iign until the place looks like a court- house liliill
I Iii pat hi shn« actii iii. I Iii i «ho» ih.ii the l.i.l. campui ii nol The) -linn that, aftei all then in itudenti here and that Ihe) do know Hi, ihorteal distance between two points.
Studenti who « ..11. on lidewalki all
da] l.noii the pleaaure ol linking
their heel- lllln -oil I III I I hi I • VI I.
get ■ tiioi no in orn ot « alking from
,uir hiitor) CUM io another il In
i alking Un i ' un to Ihe « a) Ihi ]
naiii to. and nol have t" follow ii laid-
out ilab ol concrete,
IC- not denied that Ihe lidewalki
are good 'or sunn lllln; ^^ lldn'l
gel alone inthoiii then in the win-
ter " Inn lon^ -|n II- oi linn and wow
hit, but in the ipring ind lummi i it'i
different H'li hangi i « a) ol Ii -
Ing a- ihe lei r- change, I et'i walk
mid go « here i i « anl lo e, en ii « t
haie to itumbli acroai ligni to gel
there!
Band to Present Opery Premiere
2d 10c aerogram Also to Star Frederick and .lam-Hand.
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Date N \piil 29 ;ii Texaa Ho lei — Entertainmenl
Is "Dutch."
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President and Dean In 2 Honor Programs
\\ aitg in Speak al Mai \ Hardin- Baylor—Hall Will Talk
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Last Roll Call At L C. U. May 31
For 98 Seniors l!)o7 Class Is Lai
Than 1 I oup by 2-'J Names.
7 From Out-of-State
Ma mi- in 21 l'i .in i men) - lo ducat ion
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THE SKIFF Friday, April 9, IM7
OPEN FORUM Publisi >
■ »K second-class mailing mutter »t the postoffire in Fort Worth, Texas.
; MOKE ' '.S
, Editor
u Manager
(BDITOrt sort' ri.. wtakm nr-xH 'n it. i r*lHi in !h» ptrwni! .,»«.
■ Bad Sr» no n^Hii » Bktfl Sitinmti BN 'n>MM n «r't« bj
t*» Op,fi rerun LtCftjM •( «»<>.♦ lhan ;<f »»C*» »r« MM . — 'pis* Anon.<*.<■, l»1t.r» •til n*t b» pch i#^ put a ■ilm'i nsm. -," «• »1IH.1I froa put. .■,,.■ il ■. •, OMITM.)
Rosemary I Jameii M»tthe«i _
M •'pineau
Jerry Watson r. o y
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EDITORIAL WRITERS ■■ r Pridrmore
■■.' >emary C
RE1 | FF Pras Grace Hern.: - -
• Clarice R r, J * 8 Francos Tay
■M k<etS« pit
Owe prbuion ^
Nal'Ona,' Advertising Servica, Inc.
410 "tf I;K».E NlwYs^ NY.
Let AHwtkaa
Ueseiate Edit •■ -■ v. Associate Business Manager P*"**** - waged
n Frog,and. a:,: again we are fac- ing a ■ • officers. Many •< have been diaappe now forget their :. faate ai
the urn year operation T r U. »8, .
- '.cars, and the work ahead is enough to lenge the effort, of e^ ■
ill to thank - Mitred in my enough to cast their votes for me in the , but
•hat the race il over, may I urge -
and east II I :
"hat it 1
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Paul R I in
"" J ..'. «'—••'• IseeW CM 1 1 I1.1 .-« k,n,(»h 7,.,l„. Sp„„i I4,ta«
Ih ' •day, Api.
A -tin. The T. c r Men's Q home i- -
minute a* club an
Itiaa Church in Waco a: 1 - ip of Ha\
■erred » euffel lui ■ ....,. h.,ys
which much.
ever, the tare -SOB* ladle, „ 1 he par) M
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for hostesses and had to do some tall
Glee Club on Way to Austin to Sing for Congressmen
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■' ud< n: bod) a> 1 ■ n, Tonight we lm.
"Oeri
club ii I
•re ri III Ml lay
Ing thai iture I id passed 6I1 '
-orning The int Itation was ,,f
rhanks to tht Lee 1 II be la*, tot i
ihort period of timr at least.
TOADS' TUX By Herman
teka to dance to the piea.-
*ai r ■ 1 he hard eloaea iti
; to move on to Oklahomi for the season when
It sesoaa thai a] thi ; t thi a, noeff.
■ haven t hearH it nil TU«. I -,.,,. .... ... •"■ Th" ' that i.
•oaTO* I • »3t*naO
Jimt One f'romitc I • • 111 -• dents have
gone to nam- ed their student bod;, for ' i. ■ . . jrratiiiated the winners and the winners hair received rongratu- lationa from th( students in gen- eral
It's all oxer until next when the officers-elect takie up their duties.
Hie months will pass he- tween now and the openinc of school in September. Mam things — among them cam- paign promises — can be for- gotten in five months. The unusually larjre numl
oar indicati - winners are the choices
"f the n- rit of the stu body. This means that full co- operation will be afforded next vpsr B; ■ ■ 1 ■»" winners • office, the students hair expres- ••' faith and • • in them.
The of. n hould do all in their powgr to ihon I
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remembi red -hem 1 ■ ■
"nf promise «as made in enmmon amimj the candi- dates — "to do the best 1 ran for the good of the student borii." Nothing more is as|»ed bj the students than that the officer* remember that one promise.
vho a through • en
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'fish whims with no (orm
THEY NEED TO BE ELIMI- NATED <}■(■][ CREATURES CONTAMINATE THE LI1 A SCHOOL KICK THEM OUT THEY HAVE TWO BIG FEET MADE TO STAND ON.
Is this a school •' •■ iponges ?
Tiespite or-- . bliag, I'hape! ire. Seen there
tfda _. ,
" MAURINE ktcDOWEU, and a
• • « •hey do say that it is some-
thing aw ful the way I. D. LEAGUE LEADER) MEYER and NAN', v I BE bteCONNELL carry on . . . ■',n'i "::' they say.
LAD! 1; \h 1 u 1.in 1 1 i\
'Editor's \, •. T . , ,he third in a series of imaginary 0»C1 letters i
rv"r ■ Those cov rrina *lrls flash after you have M eannia* I "a dainty knock on the arm or konk on the head are really smiles of endurance.
Shf I nf 'he hiack and "I
- lunn iffiw", I, hurt,. I .Pu' 0„r;;^.n "hf ,,W'*h" •» ***** — Of the
' "" ' ... NELL ROGERS, library *•
- with her shoes off. ••Corns," she expia.n-j.
So They Say
TODAY'S WORLD
I r Bafetj
Bj W UIKK GtAl hs
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are go,ng ,n gr., M "r ng. and
lion Of Terror" ,o stop this gentle hruising.
tgh the oW-faahioned nUai " ■ '■ rough and re,
the stream-, ■■ , p,.r,f,..
a smooth p, „ .Vn,ar i>Kt
there are no wild animal, to shoot to take up a and Indians •„ . m fh
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***** 1 t D tabled CO.FHS
The political pressure must have been too much for ABE WALKER last Saturday night. He just turn loos Which he did. ».m..-
inat Irurkln' Alontt
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upon his brow a t , Th,
I checked gingham.
rhal Night Ufa
The editor of Ok ah \ paper »ai n
raising the roof of the \'ene:ian Rail- room with his "tram whi-t,- couple of admiring inebriates wanted
party' members resign,
is said to be the cauae of il
Thai Diploma Fee Th< of payment
of I tiering many
how a dip- that much.
harge would be a "gi
ad toward ail ex- penses ■ tion. It
dip- loma and degrees.
ey la pent r'ir
Thi paper is of an : the writ .
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era ham ■ ■ hai-.
and com- peakers are usually
honorary :,,m '
xpense through the Add to this tho
■ that muat b« rented for He commencement exercises.
and renting nf g pro-
d every pern f]ri fee 1- ipent
SpOHft or Student? Thr |jfe r,f n sponge a dr;
- framework . dipped into « gter. squeezed dr ags 1
The life of some stud< I the campus a dry. selfish hu- man ■ some kindiv comrade 1 n ergi ■ drier si d ;• ore telfish.
^ " ly he
Vti a* '.', in
def:n\nq a sponae. namtt it a and "lues upon oth-
er*
trflowing u.nh
built up a marvel,
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Ordinary 1 - not fi
and naturally. an from
comnv nplaci
• lir ' 1 ant of f air trai
.. Cutting immediate
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Safety ,,
rnmerca t funds
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ra beaeoi ai d '■'■ —• nplifying
and in an in-
are ipaced II ■ . ■ .
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al informal,,.,, he may wai ' I I hit .
but still the moat ■ of bringing plai
. . warch- ■ ' " ' pli
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thus arc elimina' 1 red ,n almost
' nrcums'
of tha most tragic aecidenU. Reg. have been mo.jif,e,j t,, aVfrt dupli-
Frank Lozo Receives Princeton Scholarship
Will Studv for I'h. I).: :, other Bxea Rare Taken Doctor's
Degrees From There.
THAI' GREGORY has been getting hta ileep in the daytime lately. Th"
a !'»-al blond waitr- 12 o'clock dates.
Frank F. Loss has been appo.nted to a a«O0 gradual .. -ship hi geology at Princeton University and will study for the Ph. I).
K. degree at I and has been a
partment gy for the past two years
Five student of T, C. V. have re-
ctor's dog Princeton since ::,:>.(
Ivan Alexander, a graduate of
I ' ■ paleontologist fea lh" M • a- Take Charles. I.a. His homo [a Fort
Worth and he served on the T. c C.
ty U-r several \-ears.
■»">W ' labors, grad- uate of 1025. who took his PhD de-
■ rtl ant in phyeiology in the Rockefeller
•' It- search in S'ew Vork.
PUZZLE: If three rats ran kill three rats in three minutes. how many cats will it take to kill inn rats in 100 minutes. After three ■leepleaj nights, we now offer a re- ward for the best an.wer.
• . . ANOTHER PUZZLE; To whom
belongs the bare body i female l photo- graphed by JAKES MATTHEWS. Must have been a candid camera.
Fife of an Vzcie In .1 Vets
The east for A and M i muaical comedy „ working day and night to
m a Bridge," taken fr"m ,r d. Fan- cied peraonafoi are introduced into
■ation.
-an
t - ■• tinder Interstate manage a night. It's bringing ha^k
ring, "One in a Million.''
Rlond on ice
'ill show : Monday,
' i kway Sundaj and M ■• 1 ■ - Greta Garbo
Il .' a classic among
ii i - gp itesl gift •. nee thi
■ and Gravet II, - ^ mtmental I rayloi and Mont-
• . i nited S'a-,. iu II "The King
Girl," with Joan
Evi i. •; Hortoi * | bo Mai v wrote the
I ■ a king i
Sad .lean II Worth ill "Pi ■
: ■ 9 th'i m d "Top o' the Town." In
I eat are Hugh II Ratoff It'l a musical.
Worth hoy. John Harkride..
to ha\ e done some lavish da ^ in the show,
T'"' " - i> bringing
•i in "Three \l u
through Tues
MARTHA MH HAH!. i ha\e beautiful
■
Texas I nivrrsity
Dohaga Th', T ■ ' Clul will sponsor a WS-
'; ' I agl t, "The Song of •
rin and ' ack "ii cloth, ha. powi - ■
squirting real water and
tail, however fear he is anaemic. Hi ..,,..
' ng down. hi. ill,. out h, i Just withering
What
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pa
I
- Millie Knox.
ly mar
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"h inrougn luesnai
by amuaemrat writer, and - of thos.
the cai path.
and a rather have a bottle of beer says Martha.
o————.
Supreme Court Issue To He Radio Prograoi
The Supreme Court issue will he I on the T. C U. radio pro-
gram over KTAT a' \ P m Sunday. -".dent speakers taking both
sides.
Truitl Ken: . -hold the af- firmative and Rufus Whit ley the negative of the queition. "Re
"But I'd mg for the pageant. All other ehar- itrang with tiny lights
that will shine as they ik m • the w |
The dean from the Univei Florida offers one criticism ot Univeraity- the student, are ,,n
friendly toward itrang April fo„l pranker. made |
lion of IH out of go "keep off ,nn
grass" signs from the camp,.. Th» jokers are warned thai much funnier if the ligni wen terioualy replaced.
I
■
'he rv-
R B having any
BO grass a,
■'
sriiirm ><., -. T \ If T I N
' BAT! Joti
Gravel BlondeU IN
"The King And The Churns (,jrl"
Kenni Rak, - ti
Id... F Morton
I " IM. w ,rn GRAND PRtMllRF M0XI1 tV \I'U. \2- 1:30 P M.
rani Muni I UJM Reiner is I III i.linn K IRTH"
That Pri lei I R Sunrem se.lt, member, ,. ,„J
A. Chambers, also joined the T. C. . ranks at Princeton. Dr. Chamber- Ii now aiaiitanl p- of physiology in the Cniver- i of
He graduated from T. C. i'. la l»87.
Dr. Allen True will preside at 30-rainute pie,g,am.
the
a fa iltai For n itani e, I
' .:,,, I-- f-,m ng intangled in and
ming vital parti I h i ■
1,1 have | ., ,.,; 0j de-icing blades and the loading
ol the wing or tail In f ghti ' ' tunatel; these lati il inventions
I f;,', d t« work at the cru- cial mo>.
EEJESQB Starts Saturday
DEANNA DURBIN In
"3 SMART GIRLS" Ra.v Mi Hand
Hinnie Marnes
□7ITT Starts
SATURDAY
JOE E. BROWN in
"When's Your Birthday"
TIVOLI .Saturday Nite
11:30 UU, MIDNITE
SHOW
"ONE IN A MILLION"' »ith
so VIA HENIE iHolph. Menjou Jlon Vm.,h«
Ritz Rro-. - I.eah Rav
Regular EOgagsaaewt Sunda. and Mnnda.
SUNDAY and MONOAi
GARIU)
ROBERT TAYLOR in
"CAMILLE"
li i IDA!
"42nd Street" W \RMll R iXTBR GINGEB ROGERS
rVt£Ki.y by nolion-wide Railway Upreei Swift
•Of., aura. Cn|oy,d by rhooiond. in hundied, of college,'
o. low economical cot. Remember, pr0mp, pick-up ond
delivery, alwoy, without extra charge, |„ a|, c,f,„ ond
prlncipol towns. For imm.d.ate and collea- year
•ervice, phone th, neures. office of Railway txp,.„.
RAILW^-EXPRESS AOBNCy |,NC.
•st-
>*m**m NATION. WlDt RAIl a,» KAIL.AIR stitviccmmmm
• f-M.I.monger S(illM,„.,.hl(ne ,.;,.,, and 2.109n
rort Worth, Taxaa
Fr.H.iv April 9, 19.17
#/M<5KvhHGS PAl I. (iCOOP) RIDINGS
K (i GLAND'S
ipoi tl activities
»ill b« pn ly ml
end, with tha
■
Iti Southern in
Stat i"ti ton
and the t r n r U
tnig in iii
un doesn't I
; ii< -: In i- doM II
i f'H-
M l ,
Paging Runners! j Non-Varsity Men
To Have Chance Ma) 7 Intramural .Moot
Includes .) Events on Program.
To Be Annual Affair 1 "tranti to Reporl (0 Gym-
nasium Now—Wlnnei i» Receive Medals,
i "
v ■ chance at wim
''
thi pro
THR SKIFF
■
o v bather thi | im will • i fi
- ■ here thi tniddh
,»ch Thomas Prouae ••) - thai i baa I,..,: ■ BiBhpoi
in.,'
u HcE
R ib Joi dan, e( al mi
■
sea
\t the end of ricri other con-
ference baseball rare oarh sehool
rame "lit with what tt railed "the
Sonthweal Conference*! leading
fliiirr." Flut nobody ever knew for
sure. I he m>tlti('Hl team-, w r r <■ therefore picked larger*, on sus-
picion. The rln.c of this peat -
iin- w nn't >^rr I he same mvsliri a.
tn «h'» rrallv U-il the league. The I.I. I'. Now s Sen lee and the
'Inns Ufii' I'lllilintv Department
:,rt huth keeping official reeordd
on the various BBflea nf baseball,
srrnrding tn the official coaches'
bos -cores. ...
:Lrh yeaterday'a games rhang- ' statistic., let's o-ianco at how
nd aft PI- the Inil ...
Thr Purple bal
C* hits in SI tlmei
■
e the on club with
better that
them in the cellar In tl
He h
:
■
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run off mi
M to the
rVog Baseball SlaMs At Last, With 12 (hit
irnsh St|ii!td \\ ill Nut Lack Ex-
perience—Five Haw Hated in Summer League*,
1 ■ hmen baseball finally jot into
full awing Tueaday afternoon when
' N oga reported to I oai h M i i a
w for pracl Ice,
■ ' the Proah iquad ack it will it,.' ii.
r"i" five of the 13 plat et n porting
i plaj ing baseball during the summi
men ami where the; have
' own:
W< D ■ ' v Bali ■ Smith, II
!; idd H.i , .I,.. Winkler I o in
Cleland Early, Si
■ . eland ll gh
y.i .1 B ■ B
Ben Abm Tuft High
v\ a,... Bartletl H gh
''"' ': Swain, P< te Davis ami Ira compli te the list. A f. «
acted out.
Dr. Combs Picks Sweet Dulcimer
Mountain Lad, Horn in Feud, Now Studies
Mill Natives.
Page Three
May Helen Lde Wins Intramural Golf Meet
Defeats Bettj Trammell 3 and
1 in Final—Retains Lead
Throughoul Match.
he gills'
intran al Worth iri, 2e3 aaaiati
... 1 11 " I ' |. M
Igua in three depart
Ith an average of .701 hn«e hit., with S; and i
... Llofd Rigfcry, Steer third sarker.
cate indications in last «nk- MI
to with the Lenghorna that he
would give Capt. Simmv itmiL'ii plenty of competition for his berth
at the hot-corner on the mvthiral fr.ms. \ com[iarlsiin of their rce-
'"I- up till vrstrrdnt bring! out
a reej unusual fact, each player'l
fielding and batting average were
exactly the «nme, with High]
shuhtly ahead nf Ranch. Lloyd's f <ure was ,fi°2 while Sam's wss
fifi'. Roth men hate a pair of
double, to tie for .econd place in
'Ins race. Rigby, with two stolen
base., is also second in this rare.
nell, 3
icating Miss
• inning
allowed her
re the tnatel
champi i Ha: •
itructors, St udenta Traffic Club Guests
With the tors and itudenti
of the Evening College "Transporta-
tion" cli R tha Fort
Worth ti regu
lar luncheon at the Blackstona Hi te
laal M '• into a T. C. ''■ am.
* • • Dr. A, I.. Boeek, Evening I
A glance nt a couple of other col- director, ipoke on "Transportation
umni will serve tn sho'A what the I urriculunt in Evi
other schools are thinking nhoui theil C. I' student- presented a n
pring .poets. Say. Vernon Rook, progt I'ith David Montgomery
lr., in "Sportographs" In The Da lo and Wajrni Dun-
Texan: "Sports writers ■ M Beverly Yaughan
iittoii many longthy i
' «"'• Rici ■ tap tn thi Sc tthwesl Confi .,, . .,, . i.. rj H,
e-ee track tit!' in a breeze. Thei
-nine scribea have tried desperately to
convince Clyde Llttlefield that his
1-ongharaa will merely be racing their |Vfeiiorlsl Cluh t<> Ilo\e
. K, net si
chairman at thr i
motor, .o to apeak, when they shoot ;i' this year's crown, Moreover, they
aid Mr. Littlefield that he 1 his brow and do some exten
1 worrying. Strangely enough,
Mr, Littlefield refui ■ to ■■ orrj
which all han begun to bother the
sports scribbling clan."
Vnd James tl i i i < r i I n in
BPORT8 HI l.l.etlll." under the
In-ad "Howl or \\ hill Hie Howl"'
I could how I foletet iilinut thi la, I
'"at the I'. E. department la charg-
ing in cent, admission for the base-
hall tames Pointless! Kobodj noes i„ i;lfr institute baseball
Cantes ant bow ! Whj charge some-
•htnjr for nIlthin^;, »e have no
Stadium and run prevent no one
iiom esterlng the field, \ piece "l
purple tin-foil to ihe manager of
the baseball team. Vuta
One-Art Plaj Sunday
plaj 'l.i acted
I,., \i i u Kathi r na Moore, s ill be
Clul
- p. m. Sunday in the
' hriatisn Church club
i ■ r, ith Con i P| HIIS Stephens
anil .1 nil. Dl
'Religious Renaissance' Is Greahan ■ Subjecl
\"iiti Buren, Ark. has nothing on
r. c. u.i H"w dt in- luiov
p ■- is a fitrure who
que baaooki toot in' Bob Bums In the novelty ami "bi-
tylt ami Instru-
ln tl ■ could the
' fad ami unimaginative I ■ ■ hat . i.
■ arned and n-ave,. i
Dr. Josiah 11 Combs, Doctor de
I'Universite de Paria, etc., was hoi n
in the mountains of Kentucky, rijrht
midst of tha "beat durned feud in them thai- hills" and that he was
"He of ihe leaden "f the
feud, and thai his brother was nam-
■ ' sder of 11
"Shut's at 19."
loves i" i' i, this liti
mountain town, when the citizens
hoard a great uproar and dashed out
.thai ihe commotion was. Thev
putting shoes nn the nibs!
So -ii ong .ia- thi desire for learn- ing it: the boy »I
• her, who had nev-
■ : who i ' for a family of in icon
: i 'hat lie "aent
up" ami ordered several hook-. In-
cluding Latin, to prepare himself fo
He started to colli.
■ ban $lu in hi- pocket, ami
fi\e mountains with a load
on hi* hack ihe was like a squirrel
■ ' reach a tation, which he had never
fore.
It is very unusual for a moun-
taineer to become a literary man.
M '-• of the mountain boys become
lawyers. Two of Dr. Combs' brothers
ii" lawyers, and his father, who nev-
er wont to school, w;ls a lawyer, a.
weil as heinir slier,ff. I . S. Commis-
!', S Judge, and sfi-\injr in a
ir'w other official capacities,
Is 16th Century Speech.
illy, too, the mountain boy. when he goes awat tn < niio£e, becomes
"ashamed of H •., g ,■ Dr. i lombs,
when he en1, i,d college and began to
i" ' ee i tie diffei ence bet w era his
;'t<oh and that of tin tside world,
I'cculiar speech of the mountaineers and be-
gan to study it. He says that they
■peak the language of Chaucer and Shakespeare yet. and. because of
their isolation, simply have not been
touched by the changing, modern
world. The ballads of the mountains
'" ' he accompani- ment of the dulcimer, the old)
n the mSUI ara also those of iKth and Kth cen-
tury England,
He has had several publication, of 1 But ope and Amer-
li a. Hi- has a book read} for publi-
cation i . South
■ re Highlanders In the United Stntt -." Ill which H 1.. Mer
very mi crest,-,]. ami which should ("me out thi- tear.
■; '1
t . . Ri Pi Gresl sm a ill speak
on "A .uire" at the
morniii ■'■ the I'l. tian i unday,
Rev. Mr. Greaha ■ :
ening ai Suii.l.'i', ... ru^ht
of Gipsj Smitl
Miss Nona Lynn McHaner, former T '' I student now attending University, a campus
' \| . Jerrj Watson and H, len Mane Hen ley.
In closing;, thi- department
Ilka to urea ' I lent who is 111- 'frosted to enter Prof, Thomas perfect ehanre nt some medals. It's
Pronaa'a strictly Intramural track "ten being rumored that tha :
meet It;, bat ring va thleti '\ enter ita own
Prof, rroii.se ha.- given everybody a team In tha relay race |
Pro, la
Dtnir-g Rnom and Corh Sprrir.
tin. n «r Ton on
I'.rk Pl.c.
PIG STANDS, Inc.
Purple Trackmen Practice Teachers Face Ordeal Frog Nine Still Enter 4-Way Meet With Poise and Shaking Knees Hunting Victory
To Meet Texas, Baylor S. M. (. in Dallas
Tomorrow.
Slightly *hakin«T knees an-'
pa ai'-' slov . . . ■ into Port W'.rt h public
■
which i> required for ■ pei
Thr fate nf tha Horned Prof tr*
squad in the Soul hweet Conferenct ' ' M- i ■ 'l 11 | . .
determined R1 2 p m. tomorrow aftei
■ Delia »nd fraca
s. M' i . B«3 or and
in a qua. i '"'r "f u" :
Owenb
fd to win thi Hn.l tl math; M ■
thr meet, but the I rog - . |,",lk
ihould becomt I . ■ I 1 . L e It un! be the :_ij:-„
i a*hol
fnr all prei ioua compel it ion I h
snn ha estrii ted tn limted en- ti !• -.
enter 17 men in
i • i apl I )"■ Ice; Rob. I Pal ■
son are e> i"'1 ted to win thr- moxl
point - for ' ht Purple. 1 fford San A ntoi in speedster,
.'■■■■
aa he will b< e events
■ i u ard \\ ilkinson wUI both
be entei ■
The Purpl<
Capt, Doi (I Jones,
Clifford and Hall finished fourth in
N'ell Whit ' r" . M
i. i - tt McCall, go'
'■'. \' ■ Caukt
S, .1. S *' Heli n
and ^I rs. i reraldine H in< -
:, ing; and M iai Lady
Bakei Griffin,
Mortl n Milncr
i ■
Davii observ-
ing clol ■ and Cotl
g h istory.
tlma tn sU
P Higl ■ to hin
Mac Tedford an.I Mrs,
Almeta Pi i aching home
economic - in R tvei tide 11 igh, a hile I al thi Texa I isl w n. , n Stubb-*,
irifs tomor-
i
math; Mrs. Pot* ii Gai retl and Mrs.
English; Aubrc
■ : 3am R*> ■.
sti Lean Junior : | '
Misi Mar- M ■ M aa Fran*
1 .■ and M - i
reshmen . -.iti
Mi i Heli M.' n ier, Maurtnc
si roder, tpacn
ai i Mii* .Inhnrrt*
. i - leienea in . - '
Misi Blan i Ra; ' onner teach**
in Roaemoni
In Aliee C. I -■ h Kline
■ • Mis si Ha rguerite
ind Maurina Rice t^arh l«ng-
Misses Rutl , Doroth; Eld
er, \ani ■ Lei < nnell and Virg-mia
Ftoark tfat h languag fi I laj ton
In Fei mioi Miss
I ■ English and Mil -
n is 1CM ated in 1 M B< •- B later at
int nnrl Mnra-arpt
al Daggett, all teat bing .
- tne Stroder i* teaching
ggett.
*n r.tn -k
' - Wllktna 'Ti
Nkhol md M .
Dan Kl hsl «i"l || i
tan Brad] tru and Wilkli
flail I ■ "1, \*n Tntrtrk *nH
Ma I
II.
M il mils ran ;
' - ■
ini'l Clifford i ■•■■ .": ■ rj Joi
.•■I run Robert! «"" Bid Waiaar. Higl
ii ■ finH Hi .
;,■■■ D inlvant and Hull.
: itrtek, Dunlvant, Bradley am
*i . ,:,,H ralay taa.au to b< ritTtdH n
0
Don McLcland Defeat! ^ oung in ! ennia 1 Inala
An
B H« -
WASHINGTON (^ S*S) -
■ rai ion of the plai
lish 500 girls' I I ' cam pi throughoul
the natIon taint' to many as a aui
prise, It had not been gi
a: e atread]
ation in thr Weal ami South*
■ ■
Camps for girla similar to the Civi-
inserval ion ' lorpa ha ■ i been
under ad for some t im< M11
ited with being th< leading sponsor
;■ ' In iu-v -\ ndicated
newspapei column, Mra, I;
«rote rei ently: "At eleven thi- morn
Miss Ann Laugh!in, Nal 1 i toi foi 'ii-' a
the upper brack* mc ftt the Mueh-
and McLeland in ■ ba I Hot< in Kansas I
Prof. E. W, McDiarmid offered a di ivi ■ girl'a tamp under tha
th« winner and the lntra« N'YA, . . I think they «rp some tn
mural d nt will ( the high- Pr« ' T elwaya contended, thai
es1 non-letterman a medal, McLi there an work pr eta which girla
iU-ci
reached completion thia week when
i ion McLclai I J im Voung
i>-l. fj-l for the championshi] .
atch< - v ei a be
land was awarded
a nd Voung
;! ,. McDiai mid can ''■" '" c«mpa a^ we
the intramural Already 13 rnni|>< are being pre-
Dr. Whitman to >peak
Tn Chemical Sociftj
pared for op< rat ion
be 34 more in I be purpi si
tn "give to young women who havp
i handicapped by poverl > and un-
Dr. J. L. Whitman has a through
an invitation to speak a1 the 14th unl'k' ,li: ''I healthful, oul
i Meeting nf the American ,i""1" living In an environment which
Chemical Society in Omaha, NebH u,n simulate thru- qualitiea of ro-
April 29 to May '. operation and leadership," according
Ha will present a paper before the ''• ' '" released by rhn Na
division oi t.iorganic and phyaical tiona] Vnli,il v lM"n-
chemistrj on "Tha poiimg Pointa of '■: ■ preiniti, na-
quid Paii " tional ba I 11 i amps, claims the
o p ti post ■ . in reesl i
tha morale of the girla who have
srrown to young womanhood in n per-
iod of family and communitj
The intramural ping pong contesi 'ion. but to teach them bj p
is npHrins: its end. The top round end
■ baa been won by Don McLe- living in a democracy.'"
,,nd- "ho ''" The campers M,!I hut,, thi Jim Youna and Ja] Smith tanjcle „f VV\ .,., ,nd will
m the lower bracket and the winner Worl< n • |
of the match will meet P, L Nicols monthly
in the semifinals
The winner «ll!
the final...
Mel,eland to Knler
Finals in I'tne-l'onK
caah f"i
Presei I provide for s meet sfcLelaad in rollmenl of onlj 5,000 n tha propo
Wear A Light Felt STETSON ri.AYROY
$5 ght, but of fa-
t s on qualit). Shown !ti a «Lde varietj of smart new colors.
MAI.I.ORY NOKABOUT
|4 tfalloi •■ Vokahoul is
the onlj ■ < •■ pi oofed h y thf
■ - In n nbei of new
COX'S HOUSTON fIFTH AND MAIN STL
500 (.iris' CCC (amps Are Planned by NY A
Mrs. RooMVcll Credited With Being Leading Sponsor
of Project*,
Man tin Student Paper Lilted at Cincinatti U.
t eraorship Imposed Because of Detrimental Remarki
on Faculty.
I'lM INN ITI, OHIO il NS,
Attempts of University of I'tnrtnnsti cei ■ I hi New. gee.
"i d, student pub ication have failed.
ing in the paper
hinting that University President
Raymond Walters was not a. intel-
lijrent as he leemed, ami other ar-
: a the acth I Bei-Koff in : hi Ri
Rand strike before the Senat
mittee I ide his recoi
prop sis t hat Both-
■ " publi-
which mifrht be "dett menta
d! the univer- Ml \ ''
■ !a< ■ Keefi
H red « Ith I hi fac tit; proposa oth
er men paper'a staff were :"io' 'I hj Imi ' Ii :'ti St udenl Union
and progreai ii a fai it tj membera in
■ tit i the e. nsorship mi ssui s
rote, the Sru lent i mncil voted unanimously to
eeree,
o
Miss Fra ell, • ha attend- ed school hi n will he
the guest of Miss Anna Goodner in
Farvis Hall this weekend.
Lose to Owls S-6 Play Two More (iames
On Road,
R, PAl I si OOP ' Rinivr.e,
HOUSTOJ ' The Horn.d
I «til! be seeking; their first
diamond victory to,iay when they
• hi I: ei i ra - The\ dropped
thei- third 1,-ame in a row hrr* yen'er
v Purple moond see.
ahut the Owla out in «t\ of the eight
hut a Houston oartinjr hsr-
md : hird inning-. . [hi tallies
stamen ntcUed Linne for hits while the Frojr. were ifet' "/
«e\e-i off Pred Meehler, Short--.or
\: in .,• of tha Owls " U the indi-
vidual hitting star of tne day w.th .
perfect four for fo'ii at the pl.t*
!.[' Meyer led the Purple with two
■ hristians hroke the ire with a
in the initial fra ■ s wner, ICaVST
tripled to bring in Capt Sam Ra'tph.
wh" had S/Ot gb an error.
A Purple rally m the fifth seeti '
two runs when Meyer flew out *nn
the ■■ . Ban Dyaaa;
and then Dave O'Brien .cored or,
Arthur- error on the .ante play.
Then the Progs got two more tn
the sixth when O'Brien knocked the
first Purple home-run of the season
with hi Aldrich on first by virtus of
s single.
i i nore run in the eighth was the
host the Grubbamen could do. WiItet Roach was hit hy the pitcher to op.n
lie inning and finally scored on hit.
to I .'.nn.' and 1 tj BBS
Coach Howard Grubha plans to
. eithi r Ed "Lefty" Phillipa or
Paul "Terror" Tankaraly in the sec- ffame with the Owls today. The
Owla are tied with the Texas Steer,
for the conference leadership, bath
having perfect re
■ he Progs will close thetr " w hen they meet the
in College Ststion.
a will probabl) retara to the mound for the this game. The Cadet.
won their first victorj yaatatraay by
def< ating tha S. H. U. nine. o
Sprinir Rifle Matches Will lleifin ThurHday
The initial spring intramural nfls
■h will be hen! at I :.'!'! p. m. nelt
Thursday, Jack I'aa.'. instructor, an-
nounced today. Entries ran be msde
lifning on the athletic bulle-
tin beard m the hoys' Gymnasium,
Bailey, Decktr to Meet In Golf Tournament
The intramural golf tournament is
nearmg completion. Frank Bailey
Hob Pecker in the top round
while the lower bracket is playing tha
quarter finals.
MONNIG'S I vl THE FRIENDLY STORE
Gabardines r*T>
MuN Nil, ^ \| \V '« SHOT
AGAIN TAKE THE LEAD FOR SPRING and SUMMER
Nal ral« for t nllesrp Men because of their perfect ityling and ihape-retain- ing qualitiei and becauae thej 're n a t ur al ■ for Texas Spring and Sum-
mers. You'll fiml •
featured m Mon- mp ^ Man'* Shop In » ivtrlr \ anrt J of colors tfl
near nmt and op thrmich
f'imnier.
In Su Shades
27.50 SI KLFT Fl.oOr?
'aiiiHjjaaaaBjoaBi
1'age t-our THE SKIFF Friday. April ■
Qay Juries to Cool Politics
Ult Plain "Vanilla Dance Kv GBNEVIKVE PAPINE \(
Congratillations to the Bi ml] he of- fered in the form of a dance in their hi , Maj the heat of the hottest politic* "Let '.;« bt gay" attitude for the evening. P< . isn't exactly the word in view of the ) dish out, but, anyway, y< . dea.
It's to be i lain vanilla for whjd much vice-versa, gnulash and such fancj stuff bore mo.st of the stude: I ice enuE
I • tam try eatl of daac * ~ '
-- fun now—it's spring—or didn't Club Selects f'ii( 111*
That tra: WOT [lltllolnnu •he nid stuff i) m man's
etc.-.nd . . .id", too . '
ing of • 1 h
"*' '" ' ■
■i • ■ -er-
Viss Wetttr Honors H Hiif ( . \us/in
a, * formfT Iii-i ident < i I'I d "n the cam-
i end. sin' wai honored bj Mia. I.I. • Bi - Wester la<t Kri-
M with ah Bt wi M i Ruth
' Uargucritt ROM, MI
Journalism students To go to Breckenridge
Will I'ut (tul- Sunday [ajgM American — Miaa Collver
"ill Be Editor. '
ol
"Jazz Baby" Has Become of Age; Youth Returns to Sense, Sanity
•rnt of journaliaai
•' ol ih, B ' « '.Mil leave
I a. 111.
Roei man Collyi r will Griffith will
- editor. Paul |; iminf and Toai BI» . .■ . \|,,, I, .
u meeting of "7 Wataoa will he head copy n The remain,lor of the staff for the
ry, ,,a>' laehi M . ,,,,,„„ '
'
/Hack, di\ laming Speak Id Sdt net ( tub
rank Rail-
The club ■■ cital Apr:! .
Mi<s Smith In Speak In Canyon Today
Dr. 1.
be the rai
:.
Viss Ann Ryan, Hadai
(are with the i rolling • thit it
*• " « - *" 1 *vaT* * - -- -are e-. p*c • ■ -i -. , -. »-■--. - • erf.
■■■ ■■ • ' exactly id I
»-«■--,■■- t-ro«s
•he green, hut they .dd to the atmos-
phere. a> ',jess
the champion stroller* w:.: r.ave to
find some other way to spend their
spring. Amble up and down the side-
walks, hut d n't pluck the purple
along the way. not even for the "one At Ktllipi y DailCC and only."
With politics out of the way. we H
-an now look forward ,o lifter and hi
more entertaining pursuits. Among nual .pring dance at K, the coming attractions: Journalism «c..
Day April gg, the hijr day when all
the skeletons in everybody's cl
are well aired and rattled a
iaaaaac* of the "Yellow Peril." On
the same day the Dana Pr> I
will entertain high school Jc
students wttl a tea in Jarvis Hail
and that night a banquet will |
Sigma Tau Delta banquet next Fri-
H. A. A. Will Meet To I'I an (amp
lip ■ ■
"
i dues
11 be
majors
Bntc Club
Miss Kingobery l>, I: Hostess to Club
Phi Sigma Iota p. m. :■•
' Avenue.
■' C, Smith and Walter V
,, Camp Fire Head Talks To P. /;. V. dub
■ Saundci- I oxecut:
t" the Physical Education Club Tuesday night
The club will meet in May f„r la- in Ul camp w,,rk. .,]
ginia Schell. pro. ced.
Mtu Cullxrtsaii Honors Jimmy Meltride
His. Thelma Cu ntertain. ■ m in jam.., w...,,-,iay oi :;;:i
birthday dinner for „nimy
■"del th,
, ~~ ■ gard and Bettv I.ou FoMer and ■ H'ki,.U D-l, , ,-. ■ \\hitehouse. Bill de\ laming. John
Wallace. Bill Toland. Bon Go com- an.l McRride.
Bj " \i(i;i \ u.i i
The
Po claim
1
n, "II i '
aj mbol i
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:
■ appear
I
1937
I'olk-Sontfs. Dances To Open C'onventi,,,,
Initial MtWthtf of F.»lk-|,or, (iroup at liecreation Ifuild-
lag April IS.
-■ i and folk daacai •ill hf
II ing the <lv~
more n i light-
l can tell
l rca Mule I- i haagiai i
to his
'Mi I' B .'
duct that hi
the cm
'
'
d on tlio initial program ..| tting annual I. -.as PoU Lore S,„-„,,,
in ion at the Knit Worth t(.
■ i l he convention mil Ipril 29 and 'J4.
Th. meeting. Saturda "'"rniiij and aftei noon " III be held
AM -I u.l.-nts are InriUdta
Ml - Mahal Major. pmldaM inno mead
II I Saturday night ,„ rh,
i afeteria is for the pBrpaa. "f sh-a
mg the us* "f folk Imp m ereaUn
ll will be called the "gprinj
i p "( Polk-Writer. an.l yn'\ Siniri I
l'oi-i. Manner, arc Retaralai
Home Be Spring Tea To Ht Tuesday
- annual - :
B.
"ill be
of Miu Bonne F.nl.v
Naomi Davis.
Griffin n. officers of
Smith.
"Youth' ;
Dr. M I >
:
to jasz prejudi. were."
Sadie 1
in
tttitndei In i hanfing
I
■ ■
day-^awaakyaff.,, that come, off th, every spring. .„.;; ,,a,; „ pgper> " C*BdUn " ,'ompan-
h music for the tea.
I.. I
Modest, N.II rhmkiiiL'
hour have 1.,; from ,, K" °
year .. ' "I ( no mini'.:
. the dinner.
'! (iirU Mine to Jarvis
I vvii W ill Inten iev» .loh-Seekinjf Seniors
Repn of tun ms •
• 'he campus tomar-
I v law seniors who dtaln
nl after graduation. Thn iki " li headquarter, m pr
A I.. Boeck'i offka •i A. Wiieox. rairiomi
manai.-. r of Montgomery. 1 impany, and T. w. i'rinr,
agent for the Goodyear Tin a- d B ik bar Company.
I iirtia, n : li i Tea Company, talked
i i- and senior-. W'n>
rinirsday.
Univeraitj study CM (iives .510 to Lihran
The 1 • I'lace Study Club'l
annual gift of $111 has just been prf.
hi Burnett U
The mom y will be use.) to | .■■ ' •' library. Twer'
' | ' n purchased from tail past.
,> i Man-ell of | \( r
II bi the neek-end guest of Kan '
,.. So^^^n^ u
Everybody enjoys refreshing mild- ness in a cigarette., .everybody likes good taste and pleasing aroma.
These are the things that make smoking a pleasure.
For all the good things that smok- ing can give you we invite you to enjoy Chesterfield Cigarettes.
Comi*hi 15}?. LioojTTi M-esiToatccoCc.
take plenty along
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