The J-TAC (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 18, 1921 Page: 1 of 4
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STEPHE^lfcti. TIiXAS, MAY : 18, 1921
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TARLETON
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: In the gallery rifle competition
. recently h^d^ii the^ghth^poirfiB'
'•■";% >K-"^rxaf:Ar^a^^tch,is, composed pf
'! '/M:, :''; Texas,6kIahorpa, Arizona arid New
• '•{ .• :fi '• ■ -Jifexic^i^arJetdi;; won
• iff", the1 . competition
.■and ttird.;|lae^^' the team pompe-
•*■.■''; .■;£■ v:> '■ tition, jri thesef ^mpetifioris^fli
.v-icH:6dls/;ljs ¥^
• ; jv '^X" jirider fe'deral dji<eciiori were eligi-
. ble xo enter,- each ;iinit competing
■T \r Vf againi't' ail.o%^ferxunfts in its class,
'I >' :%.PeHprii^$iH)w^^
■f ,: ■'. ;.^iit;;soiar a's
_ta.ftea$$j^ '^vihg
ing senipr . coIleg,'e3. Among, the
:.,':: -§en|pr; cplleges :1^%se: scores were
. lower than th£it made; lay th^" Tarle-
:,'• J-tpri ^cadets. w.ere'/th.e^Uiniyersity'of,
; Okldhaftia, an"d;;N:e w MexieoA.&M.
•; ■ Was1 beaten ."By 'iorilyj^^o,
;, Bdptist .Acadr
^^::€|i^'fa 4i]the;^ifKl.$ehobl•'of•Ddug^
: .- las, Ai-izoiiaV ;• 'the shooting done
•: V;^y;;pijr{;'eh.tire Cadet .0Orps was not
:*;s:jirpasse.d .fe-.'thjat'r of any' otjier
sciidol in these xo.ur states. . ■■'.
■. ■• t^ilip£:o.^ e^deaypr. we
hyilj-' jH^'isay--to,tliSse; ptii^r sehoo.la,
: ^Lo<>k -out pi^t yean": ; ^ ■'
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SOPHS HAVE RECEPTION
s ..The Sophomores gave- their last
eiltertainment of the ryear Friday
/ eveningy:
other-.'Wtertaijiinents had fte^h en-
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of Commencement Programs of
'■V:'John . Tarleton ^ :-y ~
^Agricultural
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';:'Twil(giit.Bsciial^Tuesdayy'iVIay';l(7/6:S0 |ji m.': ■ ■ ::
;.: 'v:':v,.; ;. tucy-King, .Pianist..
■fv^iligKl'Eecstal^iFri'dltyV.May'20,'.6::30'p,.:pii.'' '.f ■ ' 3
\ {.^yrtl0: Webb/' Pianist; ;: ; :•■ ■ '-~:y
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-'.,;'i .> '-.■Fine.'Arts Department-•;«■■'"■ y. .■'!■_ ■ '■■■ .■•
JByehlJe' kM;; Junior ■Kecital~S'aturday','M^y 2^,.^i§- pj, rh.:: ■'''■ •
y.:,:-." 'I'■ :;Fine :Arts:'Department''• 1..
.. • _ige^pj^^jatt^aVv-May2d, 11 iob'^ni
• "Senior.Class:?Iay^Mond^y/'May 30; 8:15 p",."ra.r.. j'r
•':Sefiipir"C!Jass'Program—1Tuesday, May' 8'iy.^ilS-)cu-':Si,'
': : . Co^meriqfeTO^nt'■ E^et^fees—Wednesday, Jijne' 1}: titi to 'p;,- ih.; , ..'
THE..0W^;G^ 'CMW
thp ".College A^udCtpyi,v<inrwas rpn.
dered I?l% ^ysq^^lkKt by the;
consisted
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By eight-thirty, about seventy-
five ypung: pe6ple had assembled.
Thereceivihglme;wascoinposed_of
-'''Ifiitiore; /t:hp ::,:vice-preside'rtti: 'Ton
■ . Bethel; secretary, jCpcy, Kpg; and
'.Miip^.' The
•;.* with, Vicr
.: trola music uiltii {everyone had ar-
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.^'^^er^entey^
j, ; j gyaM was rendered by some of the
^,:ixieK(i?§i:§.;of I'iiiferci^ss.: The first
• :.-:{ir.'^^^i^;thexp^p|ram:was'a,song
^line
■X;:'6iji&-att^ ■;',Poijy;e.yWillxanis;: Birdie
'• ■ ■ ,^plvett:,on,. and .Treasure; Patt^r-
: ^ i, softv- This' was, followed by ■ a duet
:«■ ^st^inge,(i / instrp-nient's):: '.by Lyle
;, P'ricp,and:;Cecil..'AllBritton.^l.After;
v a very beautiful SOjo by.',C ertrude
; , Johnson, 'the prpgraro was ended
;;;' . .,\vith. a duet;by; l^rlihe'Gind'ratt^and
■ j ^,;;:.,:;:LoUise'Kerier.;,v 'j •
M:' After the program a, yery "eipit-
! 'j.'iiig JdEyirbijB !W'ebb
S)piaye<l.''^;"iewj measures of each of
': .. 'spirte.,:,.twenty-^x©y■^®i^l^i®'^,'' spngs.
The object of ;th^; pontest was to
: ^ ^sie^ifo^'inaiiy ''^1)1. of
■ :^V;SQjRgs"r;'.': Z, J, insisted that hp
: ~ - .got them all.correct, so as a reward
, rJoe said that he might deposit five
: ctplt^rs -ihto 'the Spphomore treas-
• '>':dry.''l.,,v:',:"■:' v'':" ■' ■v',i ":'.
v A very dplightfpl punch of pitief,
• apple ap;d, wfete; c^erriekv. was
served at about ten, o'clock Aftpr
'( spending- sopie time inj merrymalc-
j •" ingj ithe guests left, with the gene*
;' ■;-'Tal "expression;that, tjiey! had had a
v very enjoyable .time. ;;i ,
CLASS' DAY'.PEOGRAM ■
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MRS. GEOKGE APPOINTED *
v' .:;rr*'iw.fc c:jregent
..ced'With
S"1 H i M. V fa? 1
c'how
pyjpr^^vas'' e^P(0ciplly urnpressed ■ by
the splendid: diction and the well
balanpp^:^:tpiife Qualities of t^e en-
semble; 'Usiially, it is dil^ciilt to
understand the words in group
singing,; but the work of last
Thursday night Was a'decided ex-
ception because, eafch wor# was dis*
tinptly heard < in: 'every variety of
tone shadings
board of
ge wag. re-.
'-i Oeprgl
;'Thp. news, oi^lje^pp^merit of
Mrs. J. Co!l|n: Ge%gp, of . Browm-
$ijgp?g|pphenv''
:caun|^ r _ r. v ^
husband-' ^99P after-"
they.; c^jh^ to' make ^nei^ 'Ijotoe < itt
.ifteysi lijed .pfe*
til their reihWa.l;'to 'jBrc^wnsviUer^
few ye^ra,ago^:.-;■
Mr, George; as a.progressive and
able lawyer, jtOok ap'actltp Part in
public affair^, ideBtifying him,self
with % every movement, for -A: bigger
and better StephenviltPi But his
zeal and energy did .nof surpass
much if an^f that -of hi^j wife), for
Mrs. George'was a tireless worker
1 'JUNlQB-SEppit BANQUET ■ v;
Affair Takcs Eprm of Suimptuous
Dinner at Down-tpwn Hotel . '!=
^Tije.mbst'bKilli^nt;^;;sdciaif7^y'wtt
of the' season was '^c^e^^.jTw
day eyepiiig' in^the; apii^l;^iinibr-:
S^jiipp :b^,nflppfe: ;;':/rhe^elassc:pff';,22
,ppihpleteiy;,,;,);pV,p^3j]^^dw^d;;':^
prede^p^Sp^s,* iij,;;|l)i%yeven|; 'fvThe
■4ejaip^'-^yita^9p/fe&^o/a8'^ifr|ainp!dl#.
handle epgrAypd,' fprmf 1 ;invit^tion,,
^^.etiipd; -■; ep^l6tel^,^e^,:: :;The:
ladies came in evening dressesi and
the-bpyg iij, full" dregs ;u^ifprrn, Roy
Hudspeth, junior president, served
a,s 'ifl^ste^pl! cerjmonies, ^nd Miss
'Xi^b^i:Cl^r)i:;ftfe;;i)io5tegi/,:,.:v'
1\ The dining tables' at tljp-P.ittman
hotel ^ %^r"heen ' arranged in • the
form Ofljan<e^riQ9tis • T/p^pletel^
fi 11 iiig 11>e. froom/. ;X>qcoi^jos werfei
ift;cp|leg^ c^^*s/;puii)Ie;and^wliite?
bpuQuet^ :pfv ^wpet peas, 'programs
priritecl on white paper with purple
; and; ey%;-th^f avPr'a-,;yveije1 all
e^^pla^el^^ecprated''infotil^ qpiors^
.The. Mtdwing mehii was,.^.erved to,
severity guests: .-■!-'t;.?"■
' 4.'.
; Cocktail a .ig J'jPrjSs^i^a^',.'> '(>'-■
;■, Soph Soup , ■.■/'{)
Junior Appetifeei^ X " '
, Delicious bevprage of Sejiioi'S ^
P^esti^ibe^^&utse'1 ijrif 'fCrammiri^"'
Chilly test a la Heaven'
Sweets 0 U Graduation Vacation
The' entire program was a very,
gl$ypr t^ks-ofli tO-CUi^pnt, college
J. T^A. C. GKANTS''-:-;/.-■■y ':...;'! .
TEACHER'S.CERTWXCATES
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Tarleton has: the privilege ojf
granting through the Sta^e Pepart*; ; ,
.p|v^!4u<i'ati9% fi'rgjt >grja(l^ ^tate1'
certificates, either under ,the. old '
la\v oi' October 1, 1920, or under
the new law that goes! into :• effect ,
;;Ajajf-j|tpd^Dt -iw[hb
attends Tarleton during this ses-
sion of 1920-21 or the summer ses-
sion of;* 1921 may exercise his "
^oie.e-'.9s/£6''^£iftfa^r he: will cpm-^:
plete his >v6rk'> accprding, tp tbe ,'i
terms of the old law or . the^nev/
pipe/ . provided, he; completeis His
Work b^!; September' 1> 1925.,- TJnder.
:the old; law ,any Junior: or Senior
.m'ay'sebure'a;^st,gi^de's^te' ceif*. ;
tifieate, good for any elementary '
Or higll school .work arid, valid for
twp ypars, ,^r.oyide<3 he ha^ com- .
pleted one course. in: th,e Departr
i^ept(i pf Bdiication,. one .'coursip in'--'1.
jE^glish'^ arid three other-Junior qi^
Spiiior courses; •• -f"
•.:;(i.'^)!n'^e!rv''tiieinew.lawTa;jJ^son who,
•Ktfs';' -3fCtfafa<$td^ly' cbiripleted five
Jfull: Jiirtior/cpurses in.Johii.'.Ta'i'l.etj''..'.
tpri AgricriitUral ipoilp^fe is^^ e.ntitled.:;
ib.receive' ah^^eierijentarycertjificate;
pf'.the first; clasa>:: valid for four
pi,9yidjt>'dtjbecourses;
shall; include at least ope course in ,*
educatiojj,; dealing specially ; witli
elementary 'y^patiOnV'^ l#st ope
course ip English, and not more
'jthan^^ i^ovcpiirses ln ariy:,0tjjer one
;su$jeVJt^^f^.Tftls\.9ltoen^^ certifi- r
cate is valid pnly. in elementary,,
:sP^oi^;;:gifA^e%'Orie: tp. seven inclu- ;;
wi?5'-li^ye ^
f ap^orily': p^fiipleted: teri: course^, p|^ ,
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,e audience must; fQr the welfare of her. town arid hter
®. disappointfnprit to comiriunity, and was^very success-^
the^G|e^,Glijb,.an.d S.^Hmidt,« a@ fy\ in her \i'nderfcakings.!; -
only a few heard this excellent pro- ;xt was' owing toiMri George that
gfpip, ^however, the enthusiasm and John Tarleton, gave to' Stephenville
applause was so vigorous that en-
Tfa'I
^tc.;: ;,:;lAmonig'S'tJj!f ^ithings'
toasted was -'Chapel,"' by Miss
Loui|l
BoaVft" by ®tjiss Je.\yellWplv^rtpn j
"■ffie; Bop^ Stpre," by Boy" 3oxf,
■'Atlijeticsi"; by. Jack BSssp.I j "The
^ite)a^"';;fey.r'3e)rtha\.]^iMie^B^
and the 'Smoker's Bench,' by Carey
9i^i^sear§v',i |X 1
Also this certificate is' valid !in ele- , ;„".
mentai-y' schools,; grades ' one to" '
seven inclu^ivei an^.;^9 '■$ ,!|.ncias- ;':"
sified';,;higli,.?;1;'sci}9^ .'' high ;.;
schools of tfe'tnir^ jppss. : . ; V V
\ Our Juiiiors,;'iiiKe^fee, :may. se* f
pure, a first grade high school per- /
tificate, valid; for two1 years* pro-
Baiighm^',' Atte^ Mr. Bassel's' toast- vided the ,five courses. Submitted* .
the. l^pu^^Hvas raised i>y Pep tead- j shail, includs at least one coursP
pic fiaughmj Sand 'an sarig "Oil Ye in education^ one' course in ^ng-
mM
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| 'V;^9ij£ei^6nt.;^eireiae8''df'.^obh Tar-
i .. leton Agricultural College. ■ .;
!• y '., ■;, ■'.'': S'pngi'^i--?!:-a----.--.i!Selected; ;
4 ' '";. " .Cla^s ,'Histor.y__1^„Alma; Heath
|... ''.'.Vop^ly Selectipri^--,—-__V-—
ic [ y- ■ _u'L'J:t-:_r4!-.Marguerite, Carlton ■
1 ' ,vThe:.,'Pro^hee^i'^Ijiicia Painter,
■"; The WilL_,T. V.'Montgoinery
h :: ' ^ Selection_-.-_:,Seiiior Quartet
1;" '' The Valedictoi^Zelda Tubbs
cpU.ragement, and inspiration must
have .beeri, transmitted tp' the per-!
formers. Seldom has such s|ppre
ciation viajp^plause route been ex*
pressed in tile college, auditorium;
The j-Tac, realizes that this' has
been aij unusual hard year from a
flnaricia} standpoint and that too
many , paid F attractions h'ayb been
offered "in the community; %t yet,
■it; yenturefej; the ppiniori that spme
ppptie,' mstijle a mistake in; failing;
•to. give; UPl'fii'tiy cents /or ' this' ;par-
ticulari cpjjcert,; as its merit was
far aboye |he average. , , * ,••
Mr, .Schmidt, :besides chposirig
and ; directing this most excellent
program,; sang, two; songs and his
rich baritone voice added much
pleasure t to ' the- evening, v Mr.
Schmidt has. been with the cpllege
fpr two years. and his, work and
splendid musicionship is a valu-
able asset to the college activities,
He was ably assisted at the pianp
by'Mrs, Schmidt. ■ ; .f,' . J.
|;This report of the concert could
not close without a tribute to, the
appearance of thp - club- Thpy
iooked so pretty and sweet in their
uniform of white dresses, arid: the
special costumes of Miss Giridratt
and the octette added a variety and
pleading effect to the whole,' The
evening was a dedidpd success and
will linger long, in the memory of
those, who were - fortunate . to be
present.:'.;", 1 ' >■- .. .•'. '• ■■
The plasa Song_^i.
;pojiyerte^' wilH preach at
the" Se'c,Oiid i Baptist church tonight
and thru "the: week. YPu are in?
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the llonor qf haying the college
i situated here. Mr. Tarleton was
in favor of,-giving his Request tp
Weatherfprd-, but Mr;, Gejorge went
to see him aud after mupii persuas-
ion induced: him to. 'leiye •> 'it to
Stephenvillpj Mr. George!wrote;-the
,wi|l„ and madp tfe- plans, for the
work. ■
Several years' later he was in-
strumental in persuading Mrs.
Collie J, Ci|oW, $o leave a'part of
her fortune' to the improvement of
Tarleton college, and "the present
honje economics buildiriglwas made
possible by this bequest;
Both; Mr. George'anS his wife al-
ways stood loyal to the College no
matter 'how1 gloomy its. future
might appeal:; , , , i,, ,
; .To the people of Stepjipriville ,it
seeips especiallj?-fitting that a wo-
man of Mrs. QpOrge's-ab'ilily-.-'and
•inclinations, shbuld.be chosen as a
member of the board of Regents of
A, & M- ' She has always'identified
herself in a very active way with
Tarleton,'' Toastmaster Hudspeth
also piedged a glass to the Seniors,
arid President Kay arose, thanked
the Juniors, and pledged, tp their
success. '■ '■'
:., Kyery t£a'si:' w'as in itsplf a jewel;
but; space ,a!na,'timei dpes pot permit
our going further into Retail,- It
was; a succegs in pvery sense of the
word, ap '■ occasion- that has set an.
exaipple fo^. many junior . classes
to come. j'.. , ■:
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'C..A;'NIGHT AT::' y''.
THE PICTURE SHOW
: Thursday, night of this week is
Y. W.: C. A. - night at the picture
show, Besi des; "Idols of Clay," a
splendid picture-r-'the Y, W- is
putting on an excellent program.
The girls', quartette; is going to
sing in; costume, songs;.they haye
never given before; Louise Keller
will be soloist arid Vernon Head,
yiolinist on the program. The Y,
W.'s are working to obtain funds
to send delegates to summer con-
ference this sunimer.
, . Privileges are given,: so evpry
every, mpvemept^or progress; and }jod m; ..turn out" and have the
tnv icnpin.lt mvio' nnrl oniiPiir.inna - . . _ ' . _ .
for social; civie;' and educational
betterment. ;She will bring to bear
all the energies of her splendid
mirid upon fhe1 prpbleriiS; that cpn-
cern. the '&\iM,,,,<and W^-Tfeel sure
that her irifluenc'e will majce itsplf
felt for good in the direction of
this-the largest schopl' isystem' in
the world. ... i
The Art fDepPrtriient cprdially
invites friejnds Of the .College to,
visit the Art Exhibit F.rid&y, May
27th, hours from 3 :DQ toj^ :30 p, m.
Dorriestic Science ; buildiiigj firs-t
floor." Vr;\;,
best kind of an evening arid at the
same time help the association.
Y. W. C. A. MEETING
The Y. W; C, A. had a most help-
ful devotional rijeetipg Wednesday,
The,''topic..-was' service, and ,the
.questions of hoy?, each of us could
be of more service to our chum, our
"bunch," the college, our family
and our community were discuss-
ed. Each one cf. us carried away
a bigger,;'broader vision ;of ways
pf seryipg while-we are about our
'daily'-work.: :,.':i:::,.''' -' ,■
lish,.arid not more thari two cours-
es rin the same subject.; On this ,
Certificate a teacher riiay teach in
£ny eleriientary school, grades one '
to seven inclusive, or any unclassi- '
fied high school, bx any high schpol,
of the third'class, 1 ;', ;
Our Seniors .may secure a first
grade high school certificate valid
for. four years, provided that the
- ten courses /submitted shall in-
clude two courses in education, ope
of which bears upon the training
for high School teaching. On this'
certificate a teacher rijay teach ip /
any grades or in any .high school of
the state, ('
A third type of certificate Tarle-
ton may grant is whrft known as
a special certifipatej valid for three
years. This certificate authorizes
a teacher to teach such subjects as
agriculture, domestic art, conamer-
cial -art, expression, manual train* 1
ing and the'like and it can be se-*
cured by those who have completed •
teri college courses of Junior or
Senior rank, provided these cours-
es include at least one three hour ;
course in the specialty ' and. one
course of the" same length , in the
Department of Education bearing ?
Upon the methods of teaching the
a^BAyi^ioo oi{i iptqAY uo ^|Bjoads
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Mr. Felgar: , CrOwley can. you>
give me the fundamental cause's of
the late war?
Crowley : I think Austria -got
Hungaria; for aoriie of; England's
Turkey. ' Then Germany said "I'll
Servia,":so she was a Russian over
and stepped dn Greepe and; fell all
over .Belgium and busted China,
iiid' they started to fighting.:
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