The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1927 Page: 4 of 4
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Personals
Millie Hherr.«i *pent the
with friend* in ballai.
Amy Adrian spent the we
Waxaharhie.
Neva Hrott, of H<
on the campus Monday.
Thelma Baa*, former
viftited in Denton Monday.
snd in
Texan, visited
st jdent, I
Anna Mae Hardin
and in Weatherford.
ent 'he week-
-e being planned.
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■ luh went on a picnic Monday east
MlftH WII.KINH HI'KAhS
ON (OHHWT CLOTNINd
Ml** I'earl Wltbimu. afmte before^production
the assembly of Teachers College; ,, tt _u .i
Junior High School. Tuesday morning
at 11 o'eloek on the subject of
"Correct Clothing and Proper Acces-
KoriwK for Campus Wear " The Ulk
neareateal
ement program will
morning and last
forenoon. The bac
Msion will begin at
t| the sermon will be
o'clock. Or. Oavid
ii, Temple Emannu-
el, Dallas, will deliver the baccalaure-
ate sermon. "The Creation" will be
given Hu ntiay afternoon from 3 to 4
o'clock by the College Chorus with i
Miss Lillian Parrill, professor of mu-! J, W. (Dad) fender went to Alba,
sir, directing. All ex-members of the Thursday, April 28, and delivered an
i-t.nrux will have an opportunity to | nddretn to the graduating das* of the
Alba high school. The class consisted
of two boys and four girls.
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WITH 3 OTHER
NEW MEMBERS
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lay the luncheon was givei
Waxahachie Chamber of C
! at the Chamber of Commerce
banquet was given Friday e\
>:15 in the dining room of Drane Hall,
girls dormitory at Trinity. The col-
lege furnished the luncheon on the.
campus Saturday. Friday night in the!
| auditorium of the administration
building, the girls filee Club of Trin-
ity gave a program. The glee club
| had just returned from a tour of Tex-!
NEWTON GETS
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A number of changes were made in
he association constitution at the
t W. Newton, head of the hi.rtory
department of the College, ha.- been
awarded a ll.UOO cash fellowship to
be used for research work on his doc-
tor's thesis at the University of Chi-
cago. The new* was received here
early lost week by Mrs. Newton from
Chicago, where Newton is completing
requirement* for his Ph. D. degree.
The prise was awarded by the Spell-
inan-Roi-kefeitar Memorial Foundation
for excellence of work done by Newton
during hi graduate study in the
Therman Petty, former student, and 1 business meetings Friday and ttatur- University of Chicago, the announce
; his brother, were here Sunday.
I«e Wilson was in Little Kim Sat-
urday.
"HAD" PENDER SPEAKM TO
ALBA IIK.II fU'HOOI. SENIORS
lar
e business hour at tl
meeting last Frids
ommittee* were appoin
e for th* break
be given at the
MM coming
e announced that i
students In Dallas
of Highland Park from 5:30 to H:S() was ilustrated by posters and charts.
p. m. The girls cooked their own sup Mary Underwood and Berry Belle
per of steak, bacon and eggs, lettuce,; Wright gave a dialogue entitled,
st and J pickles, bread and butter. Then they "Campue Chat," which was a series nu,jjtonurn
i i ang songs, told jokes and stories ami of jokes on prominent people in the
jilayed games until time to leave, j high school and faculty. The high
mong i They were chaperoned by their spon- School Quintette of Linda Wright. (jV.(ock the (.(,mn,cno(,ment exercises
there | or, Miss Lillian Walker. ; Isabel Edwards, Hilvergrey OlW, w(H ^ The commencement ud-
Christine Shifflet, and Eulalie Mmoot
lodge
Open house for all their old mem-
ber* will be held by the College or-
ganizations Sunday afternoon from
4:30 to 1 o'clock. These organisa-
tions will later give out the programs
which they will have to offer their
ex-members at this time. Bishop J.
M. Moore will give an address in the
at 8 o'clock on Sunday
evening.
Monday morning, beginning at 10
re thirty-two Mary* who will be here | "
>r the Mary Arden breakfast on Hal- j KHEPPARH AND POWELL ARE
rfeir mofdlnng. May K, at h o'clock, j STI HIED BV P. E. P. CLUB
Mis* Alvn Price, who represented ,
| rendered several *elections, and the'
dress will be given by Governor Dan
Moody. The Men's Glee Club of the
this club at the district meet of club*
at Deninon In April, thanked the club
for tending her and gave a report
cif thi* meeting.
*' The finest art of fine art* is the
art of right living,', was the baat
thought I brought from the meeting."
•aid Miss Price.
She stated that nine new dubs had
been added to this
that the national
A study of Morris Hheppard and
Ernest Powell wan the program for j business transacted.
isembly led by Marjorie Shumaker, p0||(,K4, wj|| have a part in the com
ang school songs.
Announcements were made and the
the meeting of the P. E. P. club Fri
day. The program
Edna Tatum, Katli
Mae M ires, and Oma Lee Mice.
At the meeting the following were
initiated into the club: Bessie Ragle,
Lillian Brawnar, Gladys Williamson,
district this year, l,in<| Madge Strickland.
meeting of clubs j
mencement exercises.
According to President Marquis
there is going to be as little activity
as possible during the next three
d was given by>® DREWS REPRESENTS j„ t)njt,r that the students will
ine White, Atmlsi^ OLLEI'E IN ORATORS ( «f TEST jM, l0 participate whole-heartedly
Gunby Andrews of the College de jn ,h,. activities of home-coming, A
bating team, took part in oratorical' K,mi\ representation of the forty
contest held in Austin, at the Saint thousand ex-students is expected on
Edward* College last Friday. j the campus during these three days.
Marion Olsen of the University of|
tan Antonio on May) HAZKL GUY 18 ELE< TED
I#27-18 GREEN JACKET IIEAH
will be held
29, and that the state meeting will
be held at El Pi mo in November.
The girls practiced on their club
songs and then adjourned.
36 ATTEND I'M NIC OF
MASTERS CHEMICAL SOCIETY
About SO persons attended the
picnic of the W. N Masters Chemical
Society at Egans Pasture last Satur-
days evening, chaperoned by Mr. and
The Green-Jacket club met Tues-
day evening;. May 3, In the Harriss
Gymnasium. A committee was ap-
pointed by the president, to act with
a committee from the "T" club in
securing places for the ex-students,
who will be here during the home-
coming event, to stay.
During the meeting the officers for
the ensuing year were elcted. They
Mrs. L. P. Floyd and W. N. Masters. | are as follows: President, Hazel
The party left at 6:80 p. m. and'Guy; vice-president, Willie I Abetter;
Mr. Masters was appointed chef by
impltaJ consent while the remainder
of the party explored. After the
plate lunch were eaten, songs were
sung after which the party gathered
about the csmp lire and told jokes.
They returned to town about 9:80
o'daek.
OI.I.1F BOWEN AND ROBERT
WARD ABE MXRRIED
secretary and traasurer.Guinith Mc-
Donald; yell leader, Japp Rudd. The
Chat reporter will be elected later.
The club was glad to welcome back
two of its members of last year. Miss
Katheryn Daffron and Miss Guinith
McDonald.
Neal Ford, former student,
here Sunday visiting relatives
friends,
was
and
Texas won the prize, and was selected mull SCHOOL SENIORS TO
to represent the state at the national! START CELEBRATIONS MAY 1.1
meet to be held in Sioux City, Iowa, Jum. a||(i AuRU,t B<,niora of tht. T_
some time in the near future.
NOTICE
The Young Women's Forum will
have its regular monthly meeting Sat-
urday, May 7, at 11 o'clock in the
Mary Arden lodge. As it is the last
meeting for this school year import-
lint motters will be discussed, so each
Member is urged to la? present,
CAROLYN WILLIAMS
1, C. Hit.II SCHOOI II AS
ASSEMBLY PROGRAM
Miss Minnie Giesecke, accompanied
by her "talking guitar," sang several
selections at the T. C. High School as-
sembly last Thursday morning. After-
wards Harold Brenholtx made some
announcements and Hnyt Slater was
elected chairman of the committee for
assembly progrums for the remainder
of the spring term.
C. High School will start senior
celebrations May 18 with a pastime
party. On the evening of May 20,
Clan day, the high school faculty
will lie hosts and hostesses to the
seniors at a party to be given in the
club house. "The First Year", the
play selected to be given by the
senior class, will be given on the
evening of May 20.
A. S. Keith is clan sponsor and
Mrs. Lillian Walker is counsellor.
There? are several ex-students of
the College teaching in the Alba
high school and are "doing excellent
work, according to Pender.
"Dud" was accompanied by Gladys
Alexa nder and .Janelle Craver.
NUMBER OF BED PATIENTS
IN COLLEGE HOSPITAL SOABS
A case of mumps, typhoid fever,
nnd bronchitis caused the record of
the College Hospital for bedputient*
this week to swell. Misses Emma
Jane Keen and Carrie Inmr.n an
suffering from bronchitis, Mia
Tornmie French from typhoid fever,
Miss Edna Green from mumps, and
Miss Mildred King is recovering from
an operation of appendicitis. Since
May I, more than 170 first aid cases
have been administered.
J
Willan Sullivan, Catherine Sch-
weer and Linda and Berry Bc'le
Wright were in Gainsville Sunday,
Ruth ('amj^iell, from Bridge|>ort,
visited Mary Carter over the week-
end.
WOMEN'S SWIMMING TEAM
CHOOSES OFFICERS MAY 4
Officers for the Dolphin Club,,
women*' swimming team of the Col-
lege, were elected Wednesday even-
ing, and candidates for the club will
practice on Monday, Wednesady, and
Friday evenings at 5 o'clock. Women
members of the faculty are eligible
for the club providing they make
the requirements. Eva Hatcher was
elected president; Hazel Evans, vice-
president, and Hazel Guy, secretary-
treasurer.
Those who are trying-out for the
club this week are: Audra Brown,
Mable Griffin, Janice Yarbrough,
Gene Grady. Haael Guy, Lois Bush,
Lottie Evers. Jessie Simmons, Gladys
Will i.imson, Peggy Hamilton, Beatrice
Swirt.urne, Dora Copp, Eulalie
Writ ht, Katherine Maxon, Ida Faye
Hollftnd. Cappy Ricks, and Marjorie
Simpson. Other try-outs will be held
ugaiii this term at a later date.
, afternoons. The executive com-1 'n*nt from Dr. Jarvm, head of the
mittee was composed this year of the department, stated.
voting delegates from the various; The prize may lie used for re-
schools, so that all business transact- W""''h work here or abroad. The
ed in the executive meeting stood as; subject for his thesis is "The Rela-
voted in that meeting. , t'wn I he French to Early Settle-
C. L A. Cops Prise* ,wnt in the Unil<Hl State'' "
The College of Industrial Arts won 1 —
first honors in the literary contest by I A COBRECTION
carrying off the greater part of the I The report of last week's Chat that
prizes. Teachers College was not eli- Otis Hill in id made the statement that
gible to enter the contest this year, the tobacco tax would hit only pleas-
having only been admitted at the; ore seekers was an error, liilliard
meeting. C. I. A. won first place j said the tux would affect all users,
for the best newspaper, the new* but the richer class to the greater ex-
story, one-act play, literary magazine, i tent.
poegi, and feature story; and second «««_
in the familiar essey, formal essay j
and short story. The prizes were i
awarded at the Friday afternoon
meeting.
The president of the association is j
always elected from the school to |
which the convention goes the follow-'
ing year. The association voted to
meet in Canyon as the guests of West j
Texas State Teachers College next
year, and Delmar Ashworth, of that I
college, was elected to the presidency j
of the association. Miss Elizabeth j
Chesley, of C. 1. A., was elected vice-l
president.
The College is making plans to take>
delegates to next year's convention
and to enter the contests. The dele-
gates this year were: Misses Jemmie
Jenkins, Eva Stapleton and Amy
Adrian, and Duncan Robinson, Pat
Harrison and Joe Neeiy.
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Dressed Chickens
ALL KINDS OF MILK
Turner & Graham
Grocery and Market
Phones 25 and 925
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Wilma Jean Curtis visited in Fort
Worth Saturday.
Marjorie Schumaker was out of
class Monday.
What la Appropriate for Gifta?
Ask YARBROUGH
W. L. Yarbrough
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SCHOOL SUPPIJKS—GROCERIES
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Phone 606
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THINGS TO WEAR"
Miss Ollic Bnwen and Hobert Ward,
former students of the collage, were
married Sunday morning at the home;
of the bride's mother at Blooming,
Grove, Texas.
The bride attended school here until |
the spring term, and the groom ha |
been teaching at Texas City, this
year.
Immediately after tt ceremony the
couple left for Texas City, where the |
groom will resume his teaching Both
will be in school for the summer term I
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