The J-TAC (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1927 Page: 1 of 4
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VOLUME 7
STEPHENVILLE, TEXAS, APRIL 1, 1927.
NUMBER 25.
TARLETON i
■—Tonight at the new dining hall
all Taileton stucleiftg
to attend the fiist big clariee siiiee
the rule against ddticing"lias"beeii'
* ches|gg-Sje&%^a^
tho ^.UBi!e,.;fo^he^3a^i9e.
which will"ta,?t until the bugle is
soun^%K:fpjjt^reakfast^^ the^fbilow-
ing morning.;'A'"'.
A /great treat is in store, in the
form of a few ^hlMtiqlx dCppes in"
the Blaplc.;^ the' artist,
MrB/ Ghainberiin. ? This lady is in-
deed talented, in this art; as- she
hab in iit|iia;;line of. wjspk^'fori
some,;|inie,:iiOTyis i-gcogpked
as one of-the best in the fancy
new ;sfete&is?V
have been £oi fctuiateenough to per-
suade oui fx lend G. O.Ferguson
to direct: the ~oi.chcstx.a- as ; he is
• well veiled in all the latest rgopif-
lar hifb, Jle has also IconsBSited:
to give a few sole Jdzs pieeeg, : . ;; -
Delfeious- punch wit be furnish-
ed to all guebts No orifi;Tv|ll be;
allowed on the floor who cannot do
the latest Bhick liQtlorn stegs. We
aio indeed aoriy to report : that
dome ol out Jbest dancers . have
positively lefused to come until
the danee "gets hot," which ^ill
not b.e -.ujitil.:three or fouro'clock.
We hope that oui school Belle and
Khiek Alli,s Mahan and Mr. Redde.iF
will be able to enjoy tho cfahg^al--
tor they ariive These two nam-
ing youths, always have to; hav^ a
night car ude betoi o going to a.
dance ..
For every couple one pocket
ftask'will b.e furnished at the; door
by Ml Howell with Lhe best that
caii be found All studeijt^'are
heal Lily invited to come out. fox
a great time ;
TARLfcTON CDLLEG]5(; Aprii a--r
Mt Foote has a gieat dsal' «f ffym-
.pathy for tfie students who|lifefc(^±aJlc
and laugh xa the halls He thiriks; it is
shame that some of the college
tea^heis object to tho young pe.opie
having a little tun now and then; .Soine
ot the piofessois close tfe;Uoors--to
- then; rooms in order that their classes
niccy not be dxstuxbed, and soxrie of
them even go so far as to kindly ask
.students to he. quiet in ;theiLh'al|way.
But not so with Mi, Foote. He looks
upon such pioiessors as being1 cotw
temptuous toward the . studexitsir^He;
would suggest that such teachers try
just a little haider to understand that
the happy, caiefree gill or boy just
-cannot be quiet, and he goes so far;as
to say that girls and boya'should not
be xestxicted xn any way by., "quiet
rules in-the hallways." - ^- .V'
As a consequence of his" beliefs
about these matters, Mi Foote has iri-
vited tEe-students to spend'theirleis-
ure houis on the second tlooi', talking:
and laughing and even smgin^jf ijiey
care to lie wants them to;\l|ei:pei>
fecfly ±iee. They may stop": by, his,
i oom and look in. and talk fo students;
m his class. In so doing, they, will not
in any way disturb hixjx or, bis; pupils.
They may bung their candy and re-
ft ei>hments to the second floor and eat
.. them right m iront of-his door,rand-he
pro'ittisej, that s.ox e day he:may_pro-
vide told drinks and lefieghjooents ixjj
his loom for those studenps^ho pl^y;
in the hall
Now students, who could want any-
thing better than tins' Ate^wOofc
in for a good time? Mr. Foote cer-
tainly has the light spirit about us.
TARLETON COLLEGE, April ^
Sir,; 'J. E-. Redden;' our fathous" matbe-
xjxatips teaeher is .we.apng a. yeryiong
face nows. A1.1 his. students have notic-
ed: a serious . change? in;lila.fempei'^
:^e9l"iQ^;tbe'last;yfeek,iaiid'.b&v0 stif?
fered. ifront an excessive number of
hard, examinations. This has causcd
quiteVconst^rnatiph: among: bis pupils,
and ^ev^rar.of his older' istudexfts: re-
solved to' find but .what; his trouble
was^ After; careful-investigation, th^y
found 'out ;that lie.;was 'being; sued -for
heart haln^; by- a fair maideii; in- one of
bu,r.:riearby institutions".
It seems that Professor Redden has
been calling on her. for-about a year,
and all his friends bitd bccn expecting
alweddiug to conx^offi in |het near fu-
turc. "What a wonderful match they
will make!" was on the lips of all who
had .seen' .them.Mr, Redden;, with his-
haxidiottLe iface ^and^perfgqt^phjsicat
biSilct; 14 :.&tfe . df.'-ttte^'most 'hairdsb^
me^ invo^r faciilty<and is well known
fO . his> attrac.tivenftsK to. the, tadles;
But-who
<Jid ihan would; lower; hiniself toithe
point,, of .breakinglady's; heart;; by
wooing'"heKaiid ;th.fh-leaving" her o&
the eve of the wedding?
r=. But, Ave xnustr .see-both-Mdes of the
question; had 'soyeral good
reaspns- for:" leaving; heir. . It :• ig s^ell;
knowncthat -• lfi\ Redden;is; ,'oxife :of the
moBt well: to,^do^^ men^^ "Ofi the, .town bf.
Siephehyille, anc^is t.hfr Ownei^' of-tiiree
of the finest carsjiffthe whoje-cottntryr
A^SPfttH, ago, TieJ. gave JjfiJianee^ a"
beautiful Hupxriobile; straight7e;ight:ser^
daxi ;:®r- a biithdaiy present. -This
might: l}ay§:;giv.en-r4se. to ..a desire to;
get all.bis.ifortune, arid this might-be
^old-digger• may :.b®- us^g; j'hira as a
puppet.-i Mr^. Redderil wh§n intexviewi-
ed,;; wijl riot tell the reasop- foi^ this:
aciioiiv; but says r that he: has-; a- good;
reasoii.- axid
suit, to ,a finish. - ; ^
;- Court1 opens next week, and one of
tha most thriHing eases of the year
will be- the rsUit' against: $Q?, Redden,"
Mri Redden has hire;d-one g£ the iriasi
"eapabler,: attorneys iii th« State, Mr-.
;3[oiSPhJfc Suttle> Jr.>: and wilb spare no
yesterday mbrnirig- and . work %~~~
;stairtei:at once, * ..V:':} .
has
; TARI^TON^QtliES^^^^
Because of so rntich discontent upon
the pfrt o ftKe majority of the i'ae.Ulty,'
a iieflf' schedule ha^ beeli .aJranged fpr
the :^l0SsesV- :?Mr^ Ferguson thinks^a^y
student, .shbuid:; he'Valiowedrto sl^ep
d;qea; hot
desirO tO. inakfi^*. Sean .Davis does not
"think 'thal uiir.rstuaent body" should
tak'e' such a: gf-o.wri:-up view of; our
•workv- te. Foot&_desirss thiat;his «Joj
would, ;;appreciate; ",-aL lively -• converlav
tiiiije in order ^b.cause ^iiVelylxxteresi:
iil his-subiBcts.. K-'.;'
,; By a umininio.us vote by the faculty,
the following schedule has been estab-
lished; breakfast served1 from eight
to ten,;§fter breakfast^ax^l^ur oi axxjT
§0ci3l;anxusemetit desired by -the- stui
luiach served.
from twclycs to two o'clock, after lunch
aix aftornQon nap. Suitable- cars will
Students -are re-quired ^ attend the,
:b^fiienished £ofc an afterhbori "ride;: AIJ
evening '^pcial" gathlriri^-wbich - WiS
b^rpbserved/untij. twelve, o'clock^ Stui
dents: are: absoluMy compelledby -this
now schedule to- be iri their roonis by.
the hour of three a. ni. ' : :
" TARLETON C0LI<EGEt.;April 1.—
This papet is indeed' sbrry::%5 ■ ajj-
nouxice the utter- failure _o£;the inspe^
tion of '.TaeBS&y. <
said that -without;
were the slouehiest thatVthey bad ever'
witnessed...' All; the"; gjrls <wfto'^gre
present were
hibited the tworst^ sort of '-:disrefpect,
All officers were, to the. 'pie^^ft^of^
jgyarytmei: •
the band was unable. to^lay^a fhs
e:adetsv>yere given
give an .exhibition drill. : ; 'Jc
"When tbe coinpanies were inspected;
every rifleVke,xcept
that, the bolt could Jiot bo^enfd^ .The
two rifles that were,: iiisrjectcdV were
given ;Z—^'W]bileltbe^lns|{^^^;f#S9;.
going on IJ.ean; Pavis pasied.:tbe!Jb^
bacco around, so
eupy their: time,. ycfrtXe
oi>- everyone; the* cQiprbearefs-. weie
-Jeered at aijd made a^^ge^fjp^.^ao;
Tcot; juice" as ;they-went;l>y; • >• i,"
Gaptairi Mulcahy commeriting;0ri:ifh4;
;ihspecJion gave
:^as s^@cia|e£<KEid[
wpi'e called .out and- decorated fbr^of-
; ficiency, 'The: hGaptairi .^nded Jtjjj': aii-
.riouncing his love for, all' busted cQr.-
ppr^fe axid,sergearit|.^ ^
Aiter- the companies' were dismissed
Dean Davis, E, J. Howell, Cb 0,;Fergu,
son, and other .faculty niembers, wer4
seen1; turning handspririgs
7playfur"antlquei;;'^ ;'All';":cad6f!r-^ere ih
the best erf humor and. ail %Bre de«
iighte'd .to be abie>.with,C!aptatu^Mul-l
cahy'S permissioni, to vvuar clrcss uni-
form all the nnmuiider of the day.
TARLETQN':GQLL|€rE;^.'AiSra^a^
be .Ketiti at the steering whgel i of . the
;iit%.2biue^ iChevroie^^^"which coul^
inrti, of :eveyy ^tiideut, because ;iuStf
day before1 yesterday be,;sold; it\ to tj,
^ •-*;;r:^
On talking with some .of :th^istjii.
rixiade: the. bes fc
iup.l.tp. thfi
V^very?^^yri^^^Pjittle
the iear^e^cept to:ride to church;
^Sought'-'it. c£|a^rltjS"'iif^tHe;
:.I :^'p-
': \Vo: shall each miss ;.,the'.'C|ieye4";
>buP^;i(^:^dlcstaHa tl^^^ituiSiori
thai^thetcar : 6f
:aife ^ssetefr'^e^ fherefoi®/ tbin#that
l:Ile^howed. exfiel|enj; jiidjsment in sell-,
big his tax " * " "
;■ TARLETOlf ^OL^IaE, ^prft
Fortunately: we hav# ip -ouri faculty;
; at" Tarletoxti, man wh(Kwa^& stv^dent§"
Jo: look^pii the: ;joyfulT; :ea^y -side "of ilffe
; -one. %vho is always contributing
ideas of: coixifOrt arid^frgedpni; fox; stu-.
^deMs.", ThaV man ,is; Mr. :Eay^s, ;px;9t
f.es^or of. history arid; ffoyernjgLentj_Snd
: his latest plan has beenjta^la^ fold-
ing cots in his class-roo'rri for the ac-
coxxiiriodatioxi ~of studentsCwM1 do hot
care to listen
wa& probably ew^iTiej^'^.^.^yra
-!&0%".eKpe^i&B^s. %iicb?E
and Starley Boykin, ineiwbers' bf his
; citizenship class, .
two young merfwere eonsistehtiyrco®--
• plaining "to; JVIr.:, :Eaves'bf; ;the poor
■"sleeping, facilities 'jEn; :Ws:^rbbiriv'--J'he:
chaii's, they cbttterided^Tvere. hard and-
;. (Continued' On'page 13)
cu^an^0i:^&e :giyeriv Sbmersaid;iha|
othrrii tlxbught* b^:was" gb4ng4b:g4t-a
Ford
^-•Bowevex, on
ell:'thiKm^ri'ningJ "tli.e. frue r^asoii :for.'
beca;uio:t|^
^fterjl^ijr^i ^yer kpt^ofl^of iTaf|^t6h .
avefiuej ^ieyer. ' woio -civies or" some'
arid ,';faeulty xnPi^rs>T-^bverJJl6lt(jre^
§e$$fiepi heie a^d ^toWn fb^l;'
ing butf,pf<iiis -,cl^ir;pne;:day,; was. eon-"
tinually1: telHrig^. how: tiunsteady ;;th6
was. - ' iy'yr-::~■ i-.";f..''
cha,ira
haye been;rexjioyed from'.the room/in
cot.s. Some twelve or fifteen new
the b§cli; of :|he;rboiri. All ;ths windows;
^es^,^,v:A:n;|;^&;Ea^
one :lwjSb;;eY^
students willi .bot jbc:: batheicd' by .a
Now, students rieyep ^aad^to go to
■Mi'.-Eavea'^ciass^even-BoyM^^^
;ije. ieqtige^lif' Quietly "^eibbyeg -Bm-
tl«,'back; bf? th? robirii; andllies
"dp^h; McrbsS t^'^B^-pIaeiix^MBiacfc;
yrig: head pn:'the-sb|tf; dainty {piilpw. at
•t|iBjend:;;pf-.3^ He.gazes with
i;e^ph$^c|oi|^1ati pt iput-
: the ^iri"db\y-.at. the:Clotids* floatiiiglazi;:
"ly.: ttoough -tlii, sky. And as the hazy
voice' .<>f Mtv EayGs .tclls. again those
that a .neg'TO xnanjmy slave ia crooning
to hija me^Pdy- ;'
: Hamburgers and Drinks Prepared
; While You Dance
SPACIOUS FLOOR
JAZZ MUSIC
Davis & ChamberMn, Proprietors
{TARLETON COLLEGE>; April J.™ ;
; jvxtxies^ed : 011 Hays, Eleld the N. T^ A. ■::
ip;- eleyeix
'the Rlowboy tiuintet.. Both teams difc-;V
-played :a ip^^i^^kaye :br^nd;;p| -:;:
golf and except for the breakage' .of , ,
some1 of our best bats the" hobi^.team . , :
would ; have beeii_ victorious. '' The
lyve.at^er^vw^';. fair f and/- rainy andV;,;
ivvasf^ wejj ^pieixi cipuds :
of sap<|' wpi'ked ^a 'hairdsTiip.® ori^bpth - :T
spectators was .worked up into a high
jpitfOi^ ^^;^whetfithe^^aeore,--
:,50-all*tho :riot:ous, inaM(rible-.cessation'
of: rioike" becahie ^almost- ifebe3rahle,;>.^ :
.Jt;W,a^^^ necessary to^equiR^^bbthiteams;^ .,
wifh '
'fraetoryleiisesto.. preycnt:their;ea:rs'
^qp^Ms^pg'^UAdi'' " ' : }S<:
c Mrived J
pxi^aft^p^lyviuoming'train .toHrepbry.-^1^^ :
the.gaJri.0 for the:New Yot'k Sub and .
the' ■
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Record. ^'I'he, J-Tae. however^/biliig
you first hand -informationj- niayirig: a "
-reporter.: sitting- dumbly rixi a:.x?ing^slde.
'seat;:;'■■■ "'^■■
First Quarter
-ftficir^chpcfceia; " Nutt' "i cf£ '"Tai%ton
jG^bbr^Q^^tianteis^t^' jj&fcintold ■
ballf' nea£;.• a-ho
nintfl; hole.-l^Black^ oi' Ta.rletptV phtys ,: -
do^iaBftya^an^eyena •tB "^qm':WBttf ■ - • :
and.fdU .a'8ay99;;f(^.^e-:n^;jBe0'^4''?i>.V
■ Time out .ji®* Tarleton: to restring *
racquet; V -Tariatpxi (Nye) krid'cks:,.the s
pill; over the™ back- field 'fence foj^a"
-fex&yard gain. Grubbs': quafferbac^ty ~.
3PrOw '\' o#;:^.s-;'-tfiejian^6il8 :-sh|£f- . v
^1^:1^3^-0-6-7,8^,^^ and" Tarlgtbii:: ■
(Green):^seryes_:him out for^a, two-man;v'
juini>. Time . oufc; fpr -GrubbE while -V .
'^ey:ldjok?( >tH¥4ost:w^}e and nibr ;■".;'
;lick._ Nyejof-Tarlcton yoes the 540; in
h6thing,;flat just as the gong sounds.' ?- "
. -Score: end.:first f^ve-.eighths: Tarle-
Jon 7/10, ,&i;ubbs ,7x plus y,
; -: ^ - Fourth- Inning-
(Owing to the fire that broke out in ■ ;
tEe gymxxasium just behind tho report- -.
.A• -::"y•,:•ifi ,-
Gj^ibBs' kibks ;ojt •-T'arletoff:bids ;pi--
arid1 Pbevpf> QrubBS:: raises: it; to 84f;-r''
.ShoRtibgifro.in. cexite.y Tarietpn.-niissed: ?. -. ••
^•T^^-atfi&^Ka-vfo^wii'^a's^iai a.v
dbubie play and. laxid on the .g^een, J
.'i'arleton has a.'flat iiii tho SOth mile v-
.but:Tesume's leadJ;wbeii[; the xynbteenth . > . ;
cylinder ori^he :<^bbs"'Speciat; wOak- ■ ■ ■
ens. Argument'starts on tbe-Courfe ' -.
and iimpira is called to ,settle disxiute
-ivom,^ official
■rules.-^Greeii>of Tarleton. smacka .one
s^owri; t^ox^; infield wlM> the 'hai£, ^ ■ .■
back f^la to stpp^ . .('i'hQ ixjst of thiB; -;:
bout was lost in thftswimjnlbg.pobi" asl '}\ '
.^iitt^of -Tarletpri ea^Q«r-in;i^ad^ alll* ;o J;
bbmp.etitprs ;With; his perfect"-A\istral' v; .•
ian cx-awl stroke). . ^
Score end of sixth hand: Tai'Jetori 0,'.:
Gx'ixbbs t)t)99 99/100. : i •
-EigKteenth Ilole
- Tarloton fades; and passes., -0rubbs .
:feids rfpurr.' heastsand dra^s to two ' -
pair. - :The- ball-^npw. goos over and « '
iGrubbs ;ea,lls for a new .chfecker; bo^d,
;BlMck.'0f j^apletbn-; ^llec^n;"^puiit i
^pprsonals,. -Blue: for-,BJack^' EUue: ^ ,:>
r-efttolfinjer
double tjosaer ;a^«| forcing sacrifice;
J5et ;on strike rr'
QUt aiid GrubbS roots tho peg. .Fails ^
,"ori&s^tK|pWt iiftriding a h^vy left tb-v. -r
: the. heart ayd: a. jjjjgbi; to the chin,.:
Grubbs iriakes a;3Q!ff yafd d|iVe doMi" *:
;^:^a&^a^:^e\cEibl}age; b.oard ;has .: V
nbw h.econie so . v^orn that the^piayei1®
Sjsciird;tbjelr ;helmets, ^Tinie: out, :Tar- ;v. -
; fete®.^su^stitutea^Npe~for Nye,;.''■$)$::':
.of Tarleton now riiakes lO^^^ in high
jump and disqualifies the seven just
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