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The Campus chat
YOU ME VII
SOUTH IKWSS’I \TK NORMAL COI.UK’.K, I" A. MAY.--. Ml M»\V M’UII IT, 10:**.
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Pinal Sale of Yuccas Tuesday and Wednesday
Twenty-first Annual Meeting
Women’s Federated Clubs
Of the Second District
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The twenty lit-i itiuiuttl convention
ill the Second I >istrict of Texa Fed
• •rated Women' Clubs mnui.ni In-it
April I2 14. Th*' tii t -p-iiun ssa
held in thf Library building of tin
Nurtii Texa~ Teachers' follt-gi on
Thursday afternoon.
After tin nieetmi! -tmient of tin
Teacher*' Colli-ire, art inr a page
conducted the gu>-t on an mno
tour of the Colleifi' \ ten at the
Mars \nlen Lodge ssa gisi-n by the
I'eilerateil ("uli of the Teachers' Col
lot;" from I to I- o'clock
I’ll" officer of till- ill -1 net an \f i
K. D Cnilillc, president; \| | illrm
Walker, eervtars tri-a urer. and M-
" • -I McCray. recording eerct it s
Sevents one elute- of the twelve coun
tie- in the di-trict wore repr* out-'
hi the es-mn. md ape- .iniate Iftti
v. .mi- were pre-ent. In the district
an John on, Kill-. Mill, h.irimn. I»a
la , liras'on, Denton, Collin, Cook-
H.....I, Ho-ti | ue and Hock wall fount n-
The program of the tii-t evening
s'a ,n honor o' Mi I ee Jo-eph. Sa
Antonio. Stall I'n-'idi-iit id tin I . \,i
Federation of Women Cluh'. alt
made a sers in pirini- talk in relat --n
to the -ocial hysteria of to-day. SK-
said:
"What dm- thi- hysteria o i-an t-
the home-i, th*- -tale, the nation .ie
H'ked earne-tls. "It is true that tin
times are out of joint; that tin .it
mii'phere i di-turhed; that - Ifi-h
net- m rampant."
In outlining a latire program of up
lift possible to women thnmeh ml
organization* a the federation, Mi
Jo-eph emphasized the fart that ho
influence- are laurels re-pon-iiei fm
the ronilttion of the eountry. ami Hi a*
women Imuld n ake the atmo pleri
of the heart the primary con-i-n-ia
lion of their live Another facto!
mentioned in the me- aire ssa . "VAe
niU't put (iod in edueation." Sin- ad
sorated a conunir tniretlo-r o' the ■ • i
tere-t' of all Chn-tian ert in tin
hope that a God fearinir natm: won
la* the result. "Soniethinir mu-! ••
done to restore the amts of the
world,” -In- iaid, "and the women'-
cluli* -hould -land fir't of all fm
sane thinking and ane I,sing.”
The propram ssa opened by the
rendition of two numlicrs. "Siiimi ei
Niirht" ami Mexican Serenaile," os
the Denton Teacher*' ( ollege Choru
The invocation ta- ir'sen by It. K
Looney. A piano *olo, "Huigniian
Khap oilie No, d" hs l.i-zt. «:i I- sen
Its Mi Mars Ainlet'Oi an<i "O I ton
Katale" from [ton Carlo by Verdi I-
Mi - Killian I’arrill, contralto, ,n
ronipanted hs Mi An-ter-on.
In the absence Ilf Mm. Ct Idle, win-
was unahle to be pre-ent at any of the
e.-ioii', the vice pre-nlent, Mr <
I.. Bradford of lionham. pr< ded Sh<-
eompared the convention of the if
trict federation in Itenton with a
child hasinir returned home, for tie
di-itrict wii- organized in Itenton in
ptft.'i "The little hand ha- grown to
mighty proportion- in the-e twents
yeans" *he -aid, “and it- influence is
felt in every part of Texa ” Sh<
-aid that several member of th«
district are influential even in the na
tional federation. M' He ie Shook
Spoke of the varied mtere-t- of the
seventeen orgaMZation- of the City
Federation, inviting the delegate- to
make u-e of the advantage the city
offer*.
The hu-ine -e ion were held in
the Kir-t Chrmtian Church on Frida
and Saturday. A luncheon wa ten
tiered the delegate Fridas hs the
Cits I'ederation. .Saturday at noon
they were gue-t - of the men' or
ganization- ('handier of Commerce.
Hotary and Kiwam Club*. Frmax
evening a musical program war gis
en in the auditorium of the College
of Indu-trial Art*, a- one of the <n
tertainment feature
The convention closed Saturday af
ternoon and wa* -aid by the leader
to have lieen very »ucre -ful from ev-
ery standpoint. Mr- llerliert Nor-
man Peter* of Waxahachie wa unan
imoualy elected president for the nex*
two year*.
ITiiih*N Multi |!ulirii|s
In ii IliisP Spon*
I He Bobcat were too -licit fm the
I' ag ' heri Monday all-1 I in lay.
when they gratefully accepted the
proffered hi -t gui'a- and manfully
look the -econd.
Though the plHs h.-th day wa
rat he i -low, it wa- exceptional-y <>
M"im a'tern- At i ......-
hit- kept somi-om on the hag con
-tuntlx. hut time and again the rut*
ner asv hi fond hop* of doing the
home -tretch saru-h. Iiinton had
leans |his hie chanci '..i counting
three
of a -
llpDalfis \ irtors
al hiiraill Nuinul
ITk old mvlh that a\ Kritlax I •<
I 'lth 1 an unlurkv da> h« In »n fm
i vpr 'h \o n oi»* t•««-<I inmtii
mjtn f‘ ill to rl.inro ;it thr tilt'ixlm
*»n a Kritlav and haw hi hi'iirt m-
a t oufflr of Iwiit Ih*chu.*»«* t ho mum ra
ho oo\t iotmihiim. Tin* vM
\ o«l l it* day inotmiiR ami
h v’otn i.n \ J. \\ Smith oi
'• anti om'iiKfhI to tho audi
la*to tho faculty ami rtu-
i • - ■ i in wlcuiiit
itoi a on* kuo*1 at noon .11
at o him la on served hy I ho
alld tudont - in tho Homo
|t* l*.n1t out itt th< Manual
that
■tare
him
in the face 1
"l*”; Vrt
Itn ding. The gue-t
at
for la
't F’lidiiy,
t lie 1 1 It ll ol A pi
il. th.
boon ss er*- the vi -it«irs,
Ml
N. T
S T.
(
dehilt ing team.
coni
p Haunt and McKf
-an,
|io -ed
of J.
H
(’rm-krit.- ami
K. h
1 lith A| ('lark, Janie
Dug
Forest High Wins Meet
With Michaelson and Vinson
High Men in Class A
1 r< I \ - . - High School el 11," 11 Os I Ilian Mill e, III t, Haiti Ilf Pilot
i > th- i .i V t rack itel h* 11 Point. econd; dtou of (,;it I.i'mI,
■ii el o Hu I ,chill III tint ol tin III ll id I ue III | i t rend
tii I'hnln In I - n-iii it ire | la • id ill surd ila*h Watson ol Sag.i
Hent-'i I-'inlay .uni Saturday, an uttiu more III', lir I; Years of Ihamontl
itiiit- .1 |it11iii fm ll- lit «• place Hill, econd; Pal Ion ol Diamond
liawn mil Central High ol hurt lid1, third; (,eer of Diamond Hill,
\\ orlli led lot eiolul alld thud place foil I III I'm e, -J,I I I econd
Hi it po-iii and Miyan High ol Mile run llrock of <iia|ievine. ln-l;
Da i.ui 11 - - i.ii i, ,md neck and hillnm ol AI -id. einml. Il.uk dale
ii-k mirth p a i will, J* point ol rimo, lliirii. (’m pton of i iii Hand.
In Hie I -i Ii ill' - mu m tiack and fourth. line | minute -i ecoiiii*.
ft- d ti n o il. Dali.i ( minis, took Di cii throw .1 Walton of <;,-n
I In iiio*t nolalili "in wa win
men . ack- hy mean
mans hit-. Then unmet nine lit,,
juried that eldom nee all Kagle
hunted into a ti iple |das.
Ill -pite ol the i-arliei lui'haji III*
ninth inning das'- ed ssdli the -core
tied, 2 J The l al got a man on
and -Imeo/ed him around. A ad **r
ror in the form of an nvi ithrown hall
allowmI the runner to tog m ss till tin-
s'inning luly.
Thi- econd garni centered m-miitd
the liMlten- Kalltna, th* giant left
hander, hu/.zin t in hi o last that not
an I agle ri-acfn ii lit t i -I Hu- i th i-
ning ami then il wa through an er
Mi, Tlw Cat* annexed their three
points in thi- fifth frame when an ci
ror oi -n and a two iiaggei arreil the
defendant-' nersi
tirillith tailed n th. i s i II, I,
clacking um ovei tin- r ght wall while
M HI- all .1 I-' 'l l......... t. I
threatened rally ended hen. however,
anil nothin;; eiof mien- i m-cuiri'd
until the itt-t of the ninth, cieim-nt
slid home for a iiouhtfn out anil the
feat of til! day III foie had been Ie
|a-ated,
Hattr-i a h ll-I .me Sai Mim -
Hennig am Keiia- Itenton. lid h
and Hrannon.
Secomi game; Sim Macro*, hallina
and F’fe hum; Itenton Ch e ent ami
Emory.
lh*Nlon K\-t*s
H;iii(|iK‘i hii \|»ri! 21
The Denton • minis Kx *111111-111'
Vssoei.Hion ot the Di-nlon le.ieher-'
foltege will hold Ho-ir annual hanijuet
on Saturday evening. April 21 al thi
American < ale In nlmi, al * P A|
Kewerv at ion* -hould he inadi mil
later ih.m I rnlas noon ihrou h any
of the lollowini |n-i on-
Denlon l„ I. Miller, AA P. Itosd,
A| |, —i's l ot I ic Hr.i-he.ir- .uni Lillian
AA.dker
Pilot Point >npl. (. P Ailkin-.
I.ewi-vdlr I11 H Pre-Inn.
Sanger Air*. (n-orgi Tummiu-.
Auhrey VA I.. (tlivcr.
Hehron f . I . • aldwi-ll.
Ponder .1. I. A arhr01111 h
Ju*lin ( ft. Dunn,
hriitn <1. I.. I.oughmiller.
The com mil Ie* expel I* hi allend
ance of .’(ill. Make sour rc«ervalion
now . Plate* arc * I (Ml,
VlHTJI Staff In Ih III*
KlerlPil I'Iinrs«lM\
•
The annual election of II I- A urea
laff w I take plan Timr-day, Ajinl
I 1 The vai mu - poll- wul --|a-n id
1 JO ami close lit ’.(1 I he re*uIt
will lie announced a- mu a po- hie
after th<- cue rig of the |»>iI - free
the entrance of the Ad-i 1 n 1 t rat ion
Huildmg. Evers tmient hould note
rare full th<- oral on of th* s*.i ng
laoie
Junior ate Senior M n-.,i Art
Huildiitg, nail
Sophomore Hoy-' Henning Ream
Fre hmei S
Fit *t and Second Year A 21
f'ot der the randmate mrefully
n the election on Thur-das
Hurds won a 2 to I deci on user 1 In
repi 1 enf at - e of | hi rant. A|i
Sen- ;n D'lli-ap.
Ho-ide tin- delmti-i -. I lien- w en
two coaclu Air. New I nil and A|
'' igi . to make the trip. In addition
to 1 ie 1 , II Hi- ii A| , ii I tern..' •
\S I \ \ s
Polar! went along to ie fan ji'ay,
I III l-.ll'l ’ fl OH | It nil'll w it | ie, ,,
i-ntei laHi* d both ta-for* and ift*-i lh<
ih-lmte hs tin fiu'ulty and ttnlent o'
Dei ant leaehei Collegi (lot p. op -
wen- given a ight eeing trip via Hi
auto route lo all part of the city,
including a visit to th*- Pie-In ten,in
1 11111 ■ v-1- which 1 located hi Durant
A ft*-1 thi dehaie ;i r*** i-pt on -s ;i g
*-n m honor of the debater md wa
indeed a nio-t enjoyable hour Sami
- eh* and Coffee were erved.
A iiecial featur*- of the ttiji - -
foun-l in an impromptu ijuarfet w-l, •
ssa* composed of the following T
AA Newton, ss ho ang contralto; I, a
Koijcrt -. w ho eng -a *; AA ' I
who did not *ing at all, ae-l A A.
Allen, who warhled promt cue
from a low tin to the Ingle- 1 j ch
nhtainalde. Altogether it wa a
trange Itrand of melody that
foill unit |lllt out. bill it got OV*H i,
esersbody eemed to i-njos it. Ae -III-
"a llelli AA -I in. Mi Oth"
. and Al 1 .1 AA Smith.
McConnell, i.nd -f hi Blair of
lleg*- faculty.
1- main*lei of the *ius ss a |*enl
vi- tot hi in |M-i-ting the jilant
• i-afi-ienc!- with h*-ad of de
ni regarding the hu. in*-- ol
til -I place ss tt Ii
tmn in lhi cla-
liie lugliei on**,
|ioiiit Cumjieti
wa lilfei than ill
w ,111 I iiamnnd h I
llied ti 1 I ; .1 Sandei of (iaruind,
1 -iii||i 1; |-. .hi of Chico, third; tbitigli
of ,s,u- .unoi'i Mill, fourth. In 1 c-
iiiiisii ' . ■ 1 -in 1 - th 24 i»*iirit . Pyth '• I iii II inch*
il 11
• itt*
get
" orntng. compleiing a
n-nt tat*- m * *t Utloll
of nn-ktnv 111 |m
n nee to their
I In- comm d 1
iijipn
hi H-m ' third with 22. and Saga
mule Hi!! mirth with pt.
The trai'k and field re ult shov
..... 1 1110 -1 Hid • 1 t;i o 1 lb- Pi lot p- unt. lour'
1,111 vile nri-jed 111 I lie clo-i I kind tnclu
1, at ie A 11 .1111 ol F on -I A senile
Uni'll sv a (In high man in Cla A
ss il h
leamii
llutb-i
n .1, 1 1 in II Hid won 21 pn-nt all
• xi 1 jit ole 1 hat h team receised for
Hold I-1 in III .Oh -if 1 illi|N-S Hie w a
1 fond high po lit man s* ith la point
High pimp Kiebler of A| ll-up,
hi I . Pobni-i-n of Chico, econ-l: AA at
i-n of - igai -ue 1111 , thud; Hum of
Height. 1 fi -t "1
P - .-I--1 - - - of VId| |, ii- • I;
Hu high 11 .hi -i Cla A Itui • P U limie, ec.n l, II
- 1-' 1 Al a b.e on, I 1 - - P ul Point third AA at-on of
1 1 mid ss l|i 1"- point Cl. in, fouilli Height, III feet !•
p, 111-1111 Home w ,1 tin- inch inch*-
Hi" ul 1111 1 • 11ss 111 oi Diamond
ll In 1, Hutlei of Pythian Home,
emiid Pi-ll oil ol I ■ 11 and, t llll d , Hal
1..... . agio 011 II 1. four'Ii In
VA ( l.dssanl
In a
I ee ,| Hould tel
Hi s an,
11 -• wiiiie ' P mhandlrt, ami F rank
D potter *.f fort Worth. They were
ill odyii-i'ii tii tin- In deni in a pei ui>
-en.Id at 11 oYh-i k hi tin- f o!
I- tii I |> .111 ID run." 1 ng 1 mu 20 feel 1 2 inch.
- - - atli iicle-l no -it - il Shot put I S.mdei of Hat land,
II an - I *i- - 1 ' 1 I held hi I D AA altoti ol tiarland, econd;
hi a tint.
,1 meet It' ie ha
about ('(Ml Ingh
made
i-lually
in titu
lege auditorium. Mere tin
-holt talk in which th*--. md
expn id an inli'ii 1 m thi-
tion and a ile-ire to -ee it- need* ful
fltled. At the coni ii -Hi of tin
-ji*'i eIe , the ludcid and visitor?
join- d in pa- mg tribute to Kept' ent
atise VA . C Kdssatd ol Denton, whn
|,i-lfu t| ei un tin am nun ijijir-ipr-a
tlon for a in
i.-t ration l*u
the number tin- bunch ti ig - I r*’p
till "Ugh well *'| lie K S *■ o' |es -e*
l»ii College Song' and ' AAe'i* I'
Itehind the Kag 1 -.' • m th- .. ii
the pirit of the ong-ti'i i;i|i
•iieh marvelou* height* that the-,
dulged th* crowd, who total ai--
opei mouthed, with ll few exnui
tmiclie of rln-sical jazz, l ong
Hie i|uai1*-t and may we nevei j
lln-m more.
• ucii men a*
t tie- eommitte*
lied,
A tier tie a
com punted hy
Smith, were gt
ut u luncheon
at C. I A.
ttMhloritm
- and aitnun
ruf Mi
Mwzrds, m
mi*ir<i r f
edit foi this
lt»«l t hilt i
I was due to
th*- oih»r
fill* 111 I)* 1 Ilf
that th#* 1
(nil wit * far
y**if»hh, th#
* vh it**i>, sir
hr. Hru«
•• an*l Mr.
» «»f th*
Notary Cluh
ffivefi ut 1
the ra let it m
from thr
of tin- m
tent l*m.
and l>n-
The U
attended
athlete 'iteiai s route lard and vi
11ol i I- Hu ix I'oiltilie in the ti-
ll ei |{*-pie - itation hi all event
ssa go-id and the I- •** t
out friction. It wa
Hid,1 ail* Ife">ll III Hu 1 xeeptmn *d and b I.
t - • tin .a ti-- "i 1 1 memo! con In Hu hr t round the only match
1 ill - liu h- e I* ■ -I- - it* . "id ei 1 red s\ a la-tween Hopson id Pilot
-ul en lu il " 1 pmnt .mil Alb on of Arlington, Alii
i . - Al A| 1 ga Slid oi • aith.ii-c on winning (id, <i .'1. In Hu econd
I I liu I- I in 1 I idle. round Rosei of Oak * lltf liefi-aleil \l
ll , lb ■ e n I e . jin ent al-on 11-on 1 Arlington, *i 2, ti I, whth H->-
AN il mi oi - igamori Hdl. third; J
n AA iltm -if tiarland, f-- irtb D time**,
'••I 1 inch
t ink 1 lifl VA in* in Tcnm*.
T# mu -,gle Hoyei of *tak Cliff
won the liov ’ ingle champum-hip
id oil wdh of I lu di trict In defeating Ho er of
I.implrtrd Sul H.ind'i thr*-*- (might et , i! 2. •! ft
o 00 00 000 000 000 V
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( AIFADAH Q
9 0
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Tuesday, \|»ril 17.
A AA 1 A Cabinet ,M*-*-t ng. I -t
P M,
A M C. A 1 Mur-n Halil, B ft I M
Al 11 A rib-n Club, *. :(» P A|
(it! Seout*, (i • t’• P M
AA edni-silii), April I*
Mill Aid*-h < ipen Hou-e, *• li I* Al
• bat Slat’ Meeting, <! '.ft P A!
Srrilie S 2 1, Ift A M
Thur-day, April I**.
I raining School Patriotic Progiam.
• 1 ni p* Period.
A VA ('. \. V i- *per Sers in t ft
P M
( -irn-nt Literature Club, (L ift I M.
(nrl *' (Pee Club, (I ill P M
It- ...... Club, (i l. P. M
today, April 2(1.
I Literaly Society, 7:1X1 P. M
lie.igiin Literal Sm -I <xi p A|
Debate oetween San Marco State
fcachet ( ollege anil In-riioi T* iu-h
ei ' College,
"unday. April 22.
Mar Arden (»|«-n Hou** I ft I' M
Monday, April 24.
Drat- al c (‘lub, •- 4ft P A|
Tae-day, April 21.
Talk by Mr Han com, Chapel Pe
riral.
A. AA C. .A. Cabinet Meeting l iff
P M
A M C. A. I Mu ir Halil. *! ’-ft P M
(*ir! Scout-, i- |f> P. M
lllllllM iIIp IN'IphIn
I Ip ti I h 11 ill MpIuiIp
La-1 Tti.ii la'
t««n <t Ttatinv
v M Ii*, w ♦ h«
Hunt sil. Tend
bait* <»n th* mu**
|||Im*«I WHI' Mf*»>t
»• M Hu I ten
hi-1 - 'or Hunt
ll to meet III*-
('ollege in 'Ie
f cancellat ion of
a- Denton lean
Wil foil
||X* e*
1 of P. 1’. Daw*on and
til t; Latt
John M
A l.t,
turn. Mi Compton, one
11ml; True
of thi* i
-oar hr
* # siiT*»Miponn‘*i Mm* »ti*
of Struwn,
lmt#*r .
The
oth#>r |»;»mtw r of thi'
mil aft *•*'
>.- Hu using imp and riu-ibi1- in dtf
eieet event ut tin program Satur
1 lay night
( la-* A I iinil'.
I ;n , 1. | n g i -n dl- M chnel-on
Kurt- t High fit t; Vernon of
it. ecoi llrii te-l ul Cent ral,
I it VS -it ti 1 1. M.i Higei ot Cen
II ii foil VA-iilb, fourth Time, 1*1 I a
econd a.
221' ii-l I" hurdle Michael-on
I n t As*-n " , fti-t; Hmihlm of
At aenil Well , econd; 11 ague of
Hi san ILgh. third; Smythe of Struwn,
fourth. Tii'-e, 2't 1 :> mnd-.
, - AL • -lik e of Sf raw n,
n of Fan • Avenue, -er
AA o' Central, fort AAortli
I - Centra f -H f VA 0111
mill. I u e 21 2 ' econd
* flu ful ,--ile ot Hi, III ILglt,
-I 11 of polytechnic, -er
-.1 Stiassn, third; Vernon
22(1 yat
iiit; \'m
Ul
-111(1
fm 1 I minute
ei Hull-lies w-tii from Pnt-piin of
Mingu 1, <• t, 7 a.
In tlu- tir t round of play Hertbi
Me-lerin.ni of Hi van High won from
ALn'garet Spei 1 of Sagumore Hill,
i! 2, 1. 2, l- wi-siile won from (iordon
11 ."fed (iordon I ik in- tlit tir t
-t 1 n. and tu-ng unatile to piny the
ii--a n -a of I lie 11 .itch. Alvord and
Polsterti a tirew by< In (he etui
tin 1 M, .it roui of His.1 High won
from I • w i-ville, ti 2. (i 2, while Pols
terhn 1 -ill fron Do-Id of Alvord,
1. I, it I. The III sal' High and Pols
tei hnir playei were mute he-1 for th*-
tin.1 tin Saturilas aft*-rnoon How
.it-; of P- ,technic t|efeat*-*l Hertlia
Al--n i- hi --I' Hi ti- High n the fin
t , - ' lenrii-. winning two do <-
,-t h- ,1 core of 7 t, 7 a. Handley
girl*' Ini -kethail team of larrant
Counts wain flu- diet net hai*kethatl
clinmpion hip flint r< lilted in only
on*- gum* Saturday morning, a Hen
th* only opponent for
part
VA ( Blankenship.
1 a ternate.
'Ih* parly hud an
t' I*
*aw mans
wa welcomed at th* trt
mittee anti e c**rt,eil t*.
rafet* i ih After th*- <’
th*- t*art> wa taken to t
tel."
At !* ’-ft Finns even,
were H-ady for th* halt
hard fought ennfe-t II
riot -tuiiieil th*- * u ti"
have a prejudiced mm*
chang'd th* r tu- n - n
tin.. The Hunt
the argument for the affirmut-'e very
kilfuli' Th* D* "ion team did som*
excellent: work. Me, Das on in In
main |i*-**ch math- very evident th*
fact again** runci ati**n, w-t l* Mr.
A -htiui t rung it.-l - 1 very
rorixinc ng Both le-ak'-i wen con
nib
(••am band ee
ton High tin
the plttct-
1 liu- much arget team of Handley
** 1 In ' H-n 11 -- ' - n a , ;,nd on*- that hu jilayetl together f*ir
SA.,rtb, ....ml; Evan of Arlington, |h|w, ^(,n ,h„ t.tl** ei. il> with
a 12 to 7 -core.
(•urner AA Da-t l.1111.1lion.
tiii 1 tie 1 School of Parker Counts'
won i-m-is tu-t place n the rural del-
imitation The re ult* are as fol-
.,w I- n -I and ecoml being given in
then order. Senior hoy-, Orvill Itootll
of (iaimi an.I Jin Cox of Decatur;
S' -- -a gnl*. 11hit (iilliert of (iarn*-r
and Aden*' Heeil of Ithome; Junior
tuts Hai-in Dew of Garner and Fiv-
. i.-tt ( -top- 1 .f Decatur; Junior girl*.
Fla til '" It of Garner and Hazel
' H,iel1* ,H Clow,m of ........ Ju.lg.-s, W. N.
•*• " 1,1 " ' ,,i M , i,H' ,; " " Via ter-. !.. L. Miller and P M. John-
ton, all of Denton. Declamation
conte t for f ‘la A disunion were
continued Saturday morning. The
Senior Inis*' declamation was du-poeed
of Friday night. Saturday morning
reult.* follow; F'ir>t and necond being
-tiiig erne
thir*t;
Hrow n *»( For#*Mt Avphup,
ile the parti
fourth
. h> tiinr**, fw* *‘t in* Hi*-.
fun by it com
, ..tjeit Hio"'- of For*- t Avenu*
the College
hr*t;
It:, lock -tf Hryiin High. ec**nd;
xcellent lunch
( oit i<
Hi \ an H igh, Hurd, F't' i-
It. ‘Keep Ho
Fore *
A - en,n, ’ninth. Distance, 4*»
feet 2
1 J inches.
ng »b thing
Pol.
vault; Ha mg' i of ('tit d.
ie. |t wa 11
Fort
Worth, fli t; West of M tier,.
-it- had w-l.-, * ton*!; ('oiti-i- of Mm« 'ul
n< d not Wei , tii nl; Bather of Hr an It rh.
a hil l Ill gilt, Ift feet 'I tnclu-
-u H inning hroad jump: Ain ffl of
Forest Avenue Higii, third; I’tu-'en
u Centra . F->rt Worth, fourth D
tuner, 2'l feet 10 I 2 mein -.
Hum eg high limp AAaugh of
.--traw n ami Miller of Denton tied
,1,, j, it In -t .ni'l 1 cond point -; A in
1 lentls - '-nil-rig '" m /at ..... Lout Asenue. thir.t; Vern.m n oriter ,1.,,,^; Senior girU, Melba
while the aff'rfi ative ougiit to d»- of Strawn. fourth. Height, feet 1
-troy it. Mr Ashburn gas*- a good
rebuttal, but Mr. Daw-on gave Ih*
moot it a-terly re butt a of Hi*- eve
ning. Although th* decision wa for
the affirmative, there 1 n<- rea-on fur
,ii. * / .I. 1 ■•iii it t
Dc-hield of Highland Park and Peggy
Harrison of Dalla*; Junior lioyn, John
Ih a 'etd'ai. Fort, worth, ti.-t: j(iWth,,r „f Weatherford; Junior
-11aw 11 e,,a„|; » Asen.t*- H.gh, ^rU K||r)||j<, Mhp Sadler of Highland
Hi ul Hi un High, fourth. Park. Three countie* entering the
l Ians It I inal».
12ft »rd high hurdle Hutlei of (Continued on page 4)
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