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mtMrnvy Mat UHpaqi
VOL.9
STUDENT PUBLICATION OF McMURRY COLLEGE SATURDAY OCT. 31 1931
NO. 8
K
November 11 is Big Day for McM;
Homecoming Plans Being Made;
Barbecue and Football Features
''Loyalty Day" to Be Th
Theme of Program.
Loyalty Day letters for the
Homecoming No. It arc being
sent out to the seven graduating
classes by their Faculty spon-
sors. The Alumni Association is
alio sending invitation to mem-
hen of the Mother's and Dad's
Club and to nil ex-students.
Great slabs of barbecued meat
and huge kettles of delicious son-of-a-gun
will be according to tra-
dition food for all Indian war
riors of the tribe McMurry on
November It at the Indian stomp
ing ground the gym. At this
time all warrior braves who have
long ago left the pueblo to fight
and those who are still in the
pueblo will gather together and
lay down the armor of war for
peace and feasting. The bnrbe-
cue will be sponsored by J. E.
Freeman secretary-treasurer and
Wyllc Caffey .president of Alum-
ni Association who has charge
of the donations for the bnrhecue
Melvin Rankin Charlie Kllllan.
and Charles Cook will also aid
In preparing for the feast.
Warriors of the Indian tribe
will meet with the Daniel Baker
Hill Billies in the fierce struggle
to win another ictory in football
At this time specinl sents will be
reserved for ex wnrrlors us an np
preciation of what they menu to
their old clan.
Wah Wahtaysoes nre to hnv o a
morning coffee lor ihtsir o-mo.n-bers
at 8:45-
An informal reception compos-
ed of all faculty members class
and club representatives and of-
ficers of the alumni association
wilt be held in the entrance hall
of the Administration building.
Class reunions will tako place.
Also a meeting of the Mother nnd
Dad's Club will be held.
The chapel piograni for tho
morning will have for its themo
"Loyalty Day." It will be inter-
spersed bv several ocnl num-
bers. Greetings to all ex students
and Mothers and Dads will he
given by Wylio Caffoy president
of the Alumni and H Students'
(Continued on Page 4)
Stadent Body Hears
Re?. Gerhart Wed.
Habit formation was the theme
of a speech given by tho Bcv.
Willis P. Get hart pastor of tho
episcopalian church who was
guest iipoaker at tho regular
chapel hour Wednesday. Bov.
Gei hart's speech coincided with
the old proverb which indicator
that habits may bo changed
about as easily as tho Eheopian
can change his skin or the loop
ard can change his spots
Tho psychological Ride of hnhil
formation wns dixcussed inton-
sively by Bev. Gerhait. Tho nor-
vous system is tho predominating
factor in the formation of one's
habits accoiding to tho speakei.
"Many reflexes or minor habits
aro the results af Instinctive
nerve functions and may bo at
tallied by less involvement of the
higher thinking; hovvevor tho
major habits nro of tho highor
neivous system and nervous ss-
tems grow to the molds in which
they have been exercised" Bev.
Gerhart declared.
Habit formations has n moral
view as well as the psychologi
cal. Self control power of decls.
'on habit of finishing tho idea
of a religious side of llfo nro tho
major moral habits according to
the speaker.
In conclusion Bov. Geihait
said "When beginning habit for-
mnllnn launch VOUrself In a lie-
cinlve manner and form good
habits because when n mini
makes a bad habit ho is making
an enemy for himself. Now is
the ax laid at tho tree and it's
ud to you to break all bad habits
and start the formation of good
tM ib uwr vnw
Seniors Lead In
Totem Photographs
Made Last Week
"One hundred and thirt) four
students and thirteen faiultv
membeis submitted to the nidetl
of having their photograph
made" reports Bush Dudgeon
editor of the 1932 Totem.
In icfcrnng to the number of
pictures Mr. Dudgeon said "Al-
though the number is small in
comparison with the student en-
rollment the number of picture-
made was larger than was ex-
pected by the Totem staff."
The senior class led the classo-
in the percentage of students hav-
ing their pictures made with
twenty one photographs or 75 per
cent being made. Fourteen Ju-
niors or Ki per cent of that
class were photographed to give
them second place in percentage.
Fifty-five freshmen submitted to
the ordeul of 'having their like-
ness took" to give them thud
place in the percentage vvitli 5j
per cent of the class having io-
sponded. The sophomoie class
was last with 48 per rent or
" "" " ' ' " '"""
Mr. Dudgoou said that the mm
purativelv small number of pho
tographs gives the Totem stnfr
very little to work with but that
a desperate attempt is being
made to mnko up in quality
what the 1UJ2 Totem will lark in
qunntit).
Young People of St.
Paul's Enjoy Picnic
Tho Young Peoples Depart-
ment of St. Paul Church onjoved
n moouight piiine a few miles
fioin town ln-1 Iites.lav evening
Miss Klois Moon rouentional
superintendent was in i hinge
The )oimg people gntheied at
the ihurch and went fiom thoio
to a beautiful phue near the riv-
er bank where a huge bonfiie
wus lighted. Afloi a buef devo
tional wolnors rolls pickles
marshmnllows cakes and steam
ing coffee wore seived After the
refreshments n business sesSubn
wns cnlled hv Bnlph Moremmi.
piesident of tho department. At
that time the following officers
weio confirmed: leeieational sup
eniitendent I'.lols Moon; secro
tni and tioasiuvr Mnhlo Phil-
lips; Song lendei I.anoiu Bniues
A vesper song was adopted by
the department mid announce-
ment made h.v the pastor Bovor-
cud J. Biehaid Spann that tho
Young People would have chnigo
of tho two Siiuda.v worship serv
ires on Noveniboi IT)
After the business session tho
following members who weio
present onjoved some livelv
games which weio led bv Mai.v
Jano Simpson: Mauieen McAdeu
O. B. Stanlov Mmgaiet Phillips
Ashhv Smith Mmv Jane Simp
.son Chailes Simpson Balph
man Klols Moon Can oil Moon
Violet Combs Kathivu Simp
son Mnhlo Phillips Kail Ginv
Swonson Peggy Show hoi t Boi
unrd Blnir Billlo Bnlle.v Mr. mid
Mix K. II. Baker Jano Guiun
and Bcvorond J. Bichmd Spann.
The Experiment
voung man whoso knnwledgo
I of enrds wus oMremoly visional v
j wns roped In to complete n bndgo
j four. After n fevv moments ho
committed his first mistake h.v
plnving n king on n trtik nliondv
( taken by his opponent's aco.
I "finntl honvensl" hnlltmml tint
vmmg man's pnrtner stung
wmth by the dreadful sight "A
King doesn't usuntl) beut an aio
U on know."
know" stammered tho
wretched beginner "but I thouuht
t n have a try."The Out.)
t ipip.
Pitkin Resigns Tues.
Vacancy Not Filled
Pi of. W. A Pitkin fouuerlieiil
of the F.tlutatinn depnilmeut of
this institution handed his ies
Iguatlou to the lloaid of Tin tees
TupsiIuv afternoon.
He left Wedne-dav uftemooi
for Superior Wisionslii vvhoio
he will nit as head of the Ameil
din Histoi) Depnitiueut at tin1
Supenor State Teacher's College
Mrs. Pitkin fonnerlv Miss Mln
nie Mae Maitiii of the MoMiuiv
family mid their nung son
will rimaln in Abilene until next
spring.
It is with regret that we see
Mr Pitkin leave He had been
in MeMunv foi onlv n few
mouths but in that time he made
manv fi lends who aie wishing
him 'Bon Vuvnge' nnd the best of
link.
Conch B M. Medio) is taking
over his ilasses tempoianlv.
Miss Luker Speaks
n Assembly Monday
Bognrnm V. Gogate who as :i
delegute from India addiessed
the Woild Fedeiution of educa-
tional Associations held at Den
ver Coloindo Inst siiuiinei fioin
July 27 to August I has the idea
of pence promotion thiough liter
atuie aeioiding to Miss luliu K
l.uker head of tlie Fuglish do
pnrtment who addiessed the stu
dent body Moudav. Miss I.ukei
was piesent at the ((invention
mid inteiviewed Ml. Gogatc
Idea oi Ponce
lu hiiiinonv with the kevnote
of the tonvention to bung about
Intel national peine thiough a
better undcistmiding. the Hindu
ilitrodllted the lomlution to se
leit n trained (ommittee of in
divldunls who could get in touch
with the eminent wnteis of vi
nous (imntiics and insime them
. i nin Itiniiitmn uintiihlo fm all
phases of ihildhood and to pie
paie tianslations of the ahendv
wiillen books nnd put them at
the disposal of todav's voutli Mi
Ungate epiossed the idea that if
them was less Kipling and I'n j
goto todav that uvihtiliou
would not find itself in its pros I
eut abuoimal condition mid that
the sound means of pioniotin;
pemo is to produce liteiiitiue
that sets forth the ideas the itis '
loins and the unions eontnhii-
tions touvihation of tho vanoit.
count! ies
His Desire to Visit America i
"At thirteen I wrote m inv
ditu that I would like to visit I
Ameiira who has proiliued an
r.iuerson" Miss l.tikei ipioted Mi
Gogate as saving Just lluoiigli
what ihannol r.merson's Plulos
ophy esinped into this bo.vish
Hindu mind Mr. Gogato did not
explain but he insistul that h"
was attiaited to Anieiun not bv
BookafuWow hut bv r.inersim
nu oi ding to Miss l.uker. Per
hups it wns that Matthew Am
old who sahl that for those who
wished to live bv the splnt would
find in Fmersou pieeininenllv a
guide and lompanion
Try-Outs Started
On Boys' Quartet
Kiglil bovs wore selected from
among the members of the Glee
Club as prospeitivo winkers in
the hov's quartet.
Tho ho.vs-who vveiu seleited
wore Melvin Bankiu and AlvUe
Yeats first tenors; Harold Stow e
and Alsio Cmltoii seiond tenors;
Will Mouls nnd Mvrton Mi'Dou
aid hmltones; and lloheit Cm
r.v and Adiiaii Ben buss
The quartet will piobnhlv not
lie seleited foi soveinl weeks )ol
but these eight bovs will begin
woik Innnediutelv. Thov will
sing at the North Touts Confoi
enie whiih meets at Veinon the
twelfth tliiiteenth mid tout
to!ut'"tn "' Nuimlei.
The Flng ninth of over one
bundled sections lu Winkler
County wns sold reccntl) const!-
luting one of tho biggest single
land deals In West Texas during
Uj yr.
ANNOUNCEMENT
The Alpha Tlicta Nil I.itei
in) Soi ietj extends n henrtv
invitation to all MiMiiuv stu
dents and fauiltv iiieiulicis to
attend the tradition il nntitiil
Hallowe'en paitv to he held
tonight in the Phil Chili loom
on the thiid floor of the Ail
ministration Building fit 7:110
Plans me being made h.v va
nous i otiutiittces under the
leadership of Iiene 0hniu
club piesiilent nnd Miss leu
nie Tate facultv sponsor.
Although (Ostiiines nie de
siiahle students nre iiigtd to
i oine even if thev do not wish
to wear costumes A real old
fashioned Hallowe'en pmtv is
promised to one and all.
Mrs. Barrow to Read
"Green Pastures"
For Thespians
'Gieen Pastuies" Amenias
leading pluy of todav is to b
lead to the Thospiun Dianiatu
Club next Tuesday evening at
7:1." in the McMurry Audilonttiu
by Mrs. Flora Bmiow.
"Green Pastuies" b MmeCou
uellv is a chin iiiing humorous
series of Diamnti7cd Did Tostn
liieut stones wntteii in an idiom
that is only nntilinl to the old
tune or common imediuated ne (
gio In lenhtv it Is the ' nig j
sabs'" loin option of heaven and
due to the fact that God himself
lias been pn lured as a negro
who smokes a five cent "ugiih'
in some set thins tho proihiilion
of the plav has In en Imiuiotl; but '
foi a moie tniiiplute mid siitistut j
loi sttidv of in gio life with their
ovs and soi rows a betlei studv
wi old be iliffitult to find ' The'
plav toiild in all ease and tiuth
be toimcti a woik of ' I. a pluv
of thin inter or a studv in uigro
psvihologv" states Mi. Buirott
II Clink a noted plav critic in
a lecont issue of "Diunin Mugn-
tine" Mis. Fhn. i ll.u low MiMiuiv'sj
fust Speech Ails' Head who le j
signed hot position to devote hei
tune to the stmlv of lilt inline
eiitnelv has made a imefiill
studv of this pluv mid for a bet-'
tei mtoi piottitinn it would be
veiv dilfiiult to find one mine
gifted than she
Snappy Pep Rally
i Held Thursday
riiuisduv evening a snuppv
pep uillv was held m (he liidian
(ivm at li IT) Lots of pep mid
enthusiasm was mumfostttl mid
soveinl good speeihes weio made
bv Comb Medle.v Hub 1 ulkeisou
Cluvtou l.llsbv and I esse Moodv
'I ho bovs who left tho following
morning foi the l.anil of the
'l.uikeis' was pepped up mid
leudv to show some of then fight
iug blood bv the tune the uillv
was diawn ton iloso bv the sing
ing of our Amu Matei 'I lie uillv
was in ili.uge of the i lit oi lead
eis Mukio Cm roll and Itamlull
Sliltlstill mill Mime Bow voi
o
Philos Entertain
In Chapel Thiirs.
'llutisia mointug the students
weio hi a i level wav muled to
attend the annual Halloween
iait to be given b the Alpha
Thela Nil l.lteiuiv Soi let v to
night in tho Plulo Club loom on
the thilil flooi of the Atliillilistia
tion Building win "bf Plulos
eiitcitiiiued in eini xom's
Among a group a. gi tills
(Contiiiueil on Page I) 'S
Notice Scribblers
I he Sriibhlors will meet in
the Philo Club mom I'luustluv
evening 'ov 5 at II Jo Ongi
mil sonnets on autumn will ho
read mid ciitiiized 'I he ilub
extend nn Invitation to nil
those who are inteiested in
tho art of writing to comu and
enjoy tho meeting Thursda)
evtiunf.
Eros Have Unusual
Program Monday
Pi of. Hjalmai Heigh hi'iitl ol
the piano ilepnitment of the tol
lege entertained Cm mcinhoi
Moudav afteinoon with two pin
no solos.
Miss 1 it 1 in I.ukei Intuit) spoil
sor of tlie i lull then spoke to the
gioup mid gave tin in soveinl Te
jas Indian lil)ths She also give
u gcneial outline of tho vein's
woik foi the ilnb Ini lulling the
mutest wlili h will climax the
vein's woik.
Miss Lukei at i oi ding to ills
loin will offer a miniatuie lov
ing dtp this vein to the git I wn!
ing the best urtn le on the Texas
Indian
Catheiine Innes I'm piosido.ul
stiessed the inteiest that the con
test has urousod in foiincrveitis
nnd iltged that all gills enter it.
and begin woik at ome on then
sketihes.
Walls is Speaker
For Ministers Fri.
'Wh.v stand ve bete idle all
duv" quoted fiom Matthew 'JO (
h.v Ovid Walls was the theme foi
his message given liefoie the Mill
istenal I 'in tun I'lnlnv Oi t '.'1
fins theme on idleness us Mr
Walls iviiiossmI it Throws nil'
a vivid ihallenge foi earnest of
foil on our part todav as it did
to those people to whom Cluist
spoke the p.uiilile ' I he pmahle
he evplained vv.is when the own
oi of a viuevniil went out into
the stioot mid suing men idle
suit them into Hie viuevaul to
woik t the till of the da
eaih luboiii was given the sum1
lewmd for his soi v no Ovid stnl
ed Tvotvono must at count foi
his own deeds -n lot us lahoi and
stnve towfiid a righteous life
that wn mnv reieio the lewmd
of eteinal life"
"Idleness onuses povoit)' Ovid
proved as ho showed the sin of
idleness "Idleness has mil-oil
the phvsiial man to fiel the
pangs of liuhgoi and even death
'I he poveitv of tho plivsmil in m
mnv be haul to withstand but
poveitv of the human soul is the
gleutost tiagedv of all I lie hu
mail soul that is down mid out
with sin siiknoss is in povtitv
'I his poveitv stm Ken soul is in
mid of the bund ol life ofwlmli
onlv a 1 1 ill' loligioii ovpeiniiie
i an give
"Idleness is tho uiilse of invol
ousiiess foi a pel son mnv bo so
lav that he will not stnve mid
WOlk fill Ills l'sOs hnt will
sponge on some one eUo Covet
ousiiess oven to the end of unit
dor has been si on hv the offu l
of idleness'
'Idleness ilestios i Wall-
loiitiiiued ' both the phvsn ilmiil
spintlllll snlo of this hfi I he
gillihiier who homines nlle will
soon find that witils will grow
lip mid i lowd out the ho mtiliil
floweis I von the wall whii h
(Continued on Pno I)
McMurry Maidens
Practice Modeling
Foi veals we have often Inaul
this question liv tin gills at
i tend tlie luglii i iiistiiutuuis ui
Uuiullig' I lio t nil i milt go to
iiiattiiulate in the i lass mouisi
fot fotll veins oi loilM'l thou
max he a B deques is uwuiil
t tl and aftt I this the next degu
to be uiqiliied is a M II S uo
I it is itsiiallv utqtilitil
Some of the Mt'Mlliiv gills
j stein to have a tlilfeuiit inotivo
in life- at least time o( oiu lu
ilimi tuillileiis have iloutliil to hi
I models and as puiituo uiiikos
peifecl" thev have begun now so
that tlit-i I sun ess in lile uia h
I iissuietl
j Helen Johnson riuiuoi limes
i ami Miugmet Caiuphell mo the
I maidens who have sallied foith
I into the modeling profession
llie tundfltil house ditsses tin
I'. I. Ilioiiiton at tin ii inokiim
siliool 'Ihiiisilm evomiig and io
j ported u suiiessful evpeiieuie
Mthough the gills urguo that
this Is u vocation il looks ns if
they aru doing eitra work toward
lUnlr M. a S. ar
Indians To Meet Miners Today;
Team Ready After 23 Days Rest;
Lineup Is Changed Considerably
Mitchell Elected
President Pre-Med
Club; Work Begun
I he Pie-Mod Club met Mnmlnv
afteinoon m tlie si ieuce lei tin e
loom in oulor to oigmue a torn-
poiam clul) Bcfoie the offieeis
weio eleited Prof Ilav Porter
bond of the Scienie Dcpaitmctit
guvo a few facts on what the tilth
should do He plat oil emphasis
on the fait that the students
should join this t luh with .1 tie
sue to accomplish something
lathci than just to belong to an-
other tilth
The t lub wishes to join the Til
lteta Inning) fraternity if the io
qiliicinuiits run be met. This
will give the t lull a beltei stand
ing if the) tan possihlv get into
this fiatemilv.
Vftei Ml. Porteri lulk mi fin. I
ished be took up the matter of
elet ting tenipoiaiv offieeis 1 hnsc
eh t ted weio as follows Iniliel
Mitt hell president. Bush Dud
goon v ue piesiilent; mid Fluvd
Maishall soiotm tieasiiiei
I he net meeting is s( hetluled
iliiiuuhatelv aftei the pop i.ilh
on Novembi i 10 mid it is i .o
sue that nil piouied mid hiologv
slinloiits t nine to the met ting mid
help put it ovi I
Ihoso piosout at the fiistniiet
iug weio Itamlull stinlslill
lloi no Johnson Maiuiio luiguo
lames Humid Stowe Bidv Hotih
kiss Hull) l.eo Adkius Vaitlen
Hinir. Maek Bow ver. Bush Diul
genu I'ovd Mm shall nnd Bii)
Porter
McMurry Students
Speak at St. Pauls
In I he
i lid ' was the Hi in ol the
of the
t of St
I'aul 1 liuii Ii Miuila) I ho' pio
Mum was i iiiiiIiii h i h ( auoll
Moon -iipeiintoinluit of the Mis
sions and sni ml Si i vne
I he fust talk was mvoii bv
shbv sin i nu Missions and
I Oiiisolvos lie said 1 he people
l who d"'i I tale to studv about
missions until i the follow
nit i lassos; (hose who have
naiiow uli as as to the meaning
ol missions .' thosi who do not
know to what evtent thov mo in
dtliteil to i iissjoiis 1 those who
st e onlv the lot ui lelalious mid
nt vt i stuih tho win Id hevoiiil
I lliu-e who hit k a tlei p mid
vital leligioils eii in me and fi
those who think the task is piot
tv well uiiomplished In ton
iliisiun he stuled that as these
five uioups had follow iiiks the
tan fill peisistent spu.iihug of
iiiissinuai v woik must go on
('In Ii i Caison s po k o o u
('bust and Win Id I in ml hip '
lb luniulit out the thought that
oven though t'hnst was hoiu in
a small wlluuo and uevoi liavol
ed ht v mill i iiidiiis of two linn
I dli d iiiih s lie hail i gioatt i in
II in nt t- than aiivoui hi toie oi
suite Ills death I his was due
.ii His line uiissiiiiimv spun He
hiuki down all into and i hiss
plOjIlllllO III Wlls llllltOslltl in
life Be pel haps kin w ouh one
laiiguago hut Ho spoke the gieat
iliiiveisal language of lovewhith
I is the giealost of all
A mission studv t hiss was dis
t used aftei the piogiiuu mitt Mi
Moon aiiiioiiuti tl that a d hate
would he In hi oil iioxl Mission
Siiinlav to dttiile on whiih of
two hooks to use in i lass studv
I ho mietiiig wus dismissed
with the Young Peoples houcihi'
tion
I luce bundled thousand wins
j have been sold in I'llstliiud culm
tv. levns. m mi.i for lituiin
laiuuliiK mid cat rv lug out a livu
I at hoax program.
Wh it s ( inm ii i
i Id' was the Hi i
nun. woiship sum
imr I't i i''e s )i pai lu
F. Smith Shifted To Quar-
ter; P. Smith Center
sovoiilion nn mhors of the Mr
Mm iv Indian foot hall team ue
I mmpmiieil hv Coach It M. Med-
'lev Kieshiunii Com h Hailo Dan-
I iel and Mnnugei Uillv Wiight
left 'Ihursdav moiiimg at 7:t5 for
ei Paso vvheie thev meet the Mln
ei s football team of the College
of Mines nt 2 10 this afternoon.
Starting under a stung of IS
stiaight losses the Indians arc do-
let mined to defeat the Minors in
tlieii first athletic i ontest of any
sort. The Miners who were de-
usivoly beaten by Simmons last
Saturdav nre going to try to
niiike it tough going for thp In-
dians Line-up Changed
Aftei n tost of 2.T dns in which
Coach Medlev has put his charg-
es thioiiL'h some lienvv workouts.
the lineup has been i bunged to
Hint of the three games already
pln.ved Due to the absence of
lloe Gieen who left nnmcdintelv
aftei tho A C V. giiine Francis
Smith has been shifted to uunr-
let fiom lontoi . Paul Smith has
.been shiftul to lontoi fiom light
giiiinl while ljuiiel Mitchell and
Bobeil Cuiiv have been fighting
it out foi the position which
Sloppv Smith vmiited Cuny is
fnviiieil beimiso of his gi enter
wimht All I'M opt 1". Smith nie
in good loiidition and he will he
able to start. His knee has boon
hinllv Iniiisod
Piohuble starting lineup is:
Moodv left end: Foreman left
tinkle; Wmlreik left guard; P.
Muilh lontoi Cm iv light guard;
Itishv light tinkle Johnston
right end; F. Smith quarter; Ful-
keisou (t) full. Hell left hair;
mid MiKeii7ie light half.
Men making the tup to 'J Paso
:;:
I'lilkeisou Moodv John-
l.iishv I'oi email P. Smith
I' smith. (' .smith Cuny Wnd
7..K. Milvnie Bell Mitchell B
(it on Woatlieiiiian Hummock
mid Kendall
Letter Men Receive
Football Sweaters
All we link now is a told wind
fiom the north thou oui football
lit lots of last eai tun mrudo in
tin ii ntwlv aiqiiiinl maroon nnd
white emblems that the) so light
I) tlostive
I he things those sweaters
stand foi siuh as high tileuls
spin tsiuuiisliip honoi squtueiicss
high iiitnal statiihugs uud the
piiutiples of MiMuti) mnko
those awaids pun tuullv invalu-
able to those bovs who havo
fought then In aits out for you
mid foi nu' mid fm nil who do
seivo to he u mi uiliei ol this In-
dian lube
those Indians it'teiviiig such
high ti limits of honor were; Boh
I ulkeisou. Inn Milvoiizie Anion
lolinstou Hint kit- WatUctk Jesse
Mootlv Paul Smith llustei Boll
( oiiiiio suiith Boo (iteeii Clay
ion lush) and Smut) Foivmuii
I he swuitois ai lived luesihi)
and most of the lio.vs have nl
leudv stm Ini worn iug them. AI
though a bit late In getting lieio
il is just now time to stui t wear-
lug tlie sweuters so the) uiilved
in good line Othei lettei men of
last )im who am not lu school
now will leielvo thoir swciituis
at mi em I) date
i -
S. Holraei
A sti anger applied at tho po
Inn station for lodging ami when
asked his imiue leplletl that It
1 was Suiith
(live me voui teal name" ho
was ui don tl
Well' said the applli'uiit
I "put me down 'us Wlllliuu Shakes
penio"
I hat's hotter tho officer told
I hliu. "You mn't blufl mo with
thaV Siulth stuH."TttWU.
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McMurry War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 8, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 31, 1931, newspaper, October 31, 1931; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth100628/m1/1/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting McMurry University Library.