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Vol. XXIII Z71I
HAHIHN-SIMMONS UNIVKRS1TY AIULKNK TUXAS OCTOHKR 29 1038
No. 7
HALLOWEEN PARTY ON BOOKS FOR MONDAY
COWBOYS ENCOUNTER
Lions Undefeated Untied Aim
To Keep Record Avenge Loss
Darrcll Tully Ace Backficldcr Man
Feared By Ranchers; He's Triplcthrcat
By BOB MURDOCH
Turning: from bronc-bustin' to big game hunting Coach Frank
Kimbrough's Cowboys who tamed the Murray (Ky.) State Thorough-
breds last Saturday night on the Racers' own stomping grounds by a
20 to 14 score trot into the Cowboy arena tonight to tangle with the
rampant East Texas State College Lions in the Rancher's last home
appearance this season.
Coach Bob Berry's Lions one of the nation's few undefeated and
untied teams ccme into the Cowboy camp bent on revenging a 3-point
defeat at the hands of last season's undefeated edition of the Ranch-
ers. Last year the Cowboys who went to Commerce for their fifth
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OW THE ALL-MIGHTY Pond is
inuking ?. complete fool of him-
self.
After reading Inst week's critic-
ism of his commercialized pep ral-
lies he tried to make himself look
supremel) w Ik kid l strutting
around nnd sa)ing:
"Why what the h do I care?
I made $80 out of that pep rallj
didn't I? Let 'em rave."
Mr. Pond we don't think you made
enough CASH MONEY to inteicst a
WPA wotker. Your piice is lowei
than that.
Regarding pep rallies it might be
said that there is a great deal wrong
with those held on the campus. At-
tendance has been far too small.
This condition may he due to a
lack of interest in football a sophis-
ticated feeling that jelling is sill)
or it ma be due to a lack of notice
in advance that rallies nre to be
held.
MORE THAN LIKELY the latter
icasoii is hugely tiuo. Some pep
leadeis in their fashion of the GREAT
1 AM cull tallies at the last moment
make only half-heaited announce-
ment and ns n lesult few of the stu-
dents sleeping thiough otheiwise dull
(.Impel ptogiams fail to heal about
them thus don't know they'ie being
held.
If the jell leaders will lie mi kind
as to plan their rallies a week in
advance the Hrand will endeavor to
print stories or their approach.
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THE CAT MIGHT ns well be let out
of the bag. Galli-Cuici is not
going to appeal on the Hiudiu-Sim-mons
aitist (ouibc. Her nppeaiante
has been cancelled.
One aitist comae uttinition. Gnat
stuff!
We see the) 're ginning through
the intrn-mural football schedule.
Bravo. 'I he intramural (ontests are
hupremel) w orthw hile. T It e ) giv o
every man the chance to exhibit his
prow ess.
THE HRAND is glad to see a few
conttibutions diopping in the slot
in tho office door. Cpntiibutions nte
always welcome for without sugges-
tions from tho student body ns a
whole tho sheet will become inciens-
ingly duller.
Seven
By W. C. GALLKMORK
The Royal Race is on.
Seven H-SU senior benutlos hnvo
been nominated in the nice for Uni-
versity Queen. They mo Jennell
Gicen Ann Ruder Chni lotto Col-
lins Jnno Gincey Mniisuo Pnni-
moie Jonsuln Heck nnd Nnn Pnint-
er. A prlmniy election will bo held
Tucsdny. This will eliminato five
victor) linuntcu nn unilctoaleii un
tied nnd unscorcd on record were
forced to turn on nil mailable power
to come from behind in the final pe-
riod with the winning score ending
the gnme 15 to 12.
Darrell Tullj Lion's ncc backfielder
who spearheaded last season's nttuck
on the Handlers will lead the Lions
again tonight. Last week Tully toss-
ed tin co scming passes nnd set up n
fouith scoie for the Lion's 120 to 0 win
over Tiinity College.
Stuiting for the Lions tonight will
bo six lino men who stnitcd ngainst
the Cowboys Inst year nnd the East
Tcmuis me boasting much gi eater le-
seive sticugth this year.
New Strategy
Conch Flunk Kimbiough with his
chaiges back home after their win
over the Thoioughbieds passed out
some new ammunition he hopes will
deceive the Lions who have learned
pei haps too much with Coach Hob
Hcuy in the stands scouting the tlnee
pievious home games heie.
The Cowboys concede weight to the
Cast Texans about nine pounds to thV
man in the forwnid wall. Guaid tackle
and end on the Lions' light side each
weighs 205 pounds apiece. The aver-
age weight in the line is 190 pounds.
Hackfield Lineup
With Tully Right Half Rogers
weighing 105 Clint "Whizzei" White
at left half and Bob Haip 105-pound
quia Icr the Lions' backs avciage 188.
About the same is the Rancher com-
bine of McKinnon Goodnight Head-
sticam and Mullins last Sntutdny's
staituis.
With the exception of Limy Cun-
ningham an outstanding playei
against the 'Hieds who sustained an
nim injuiy in a sciimmnge this week
with ACC the staiting lineup will be
(Continued on page 4)
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Kathleen Nunnally
Bronco Sweetheart
Sophomore Beauty Wins
Page In Yearbook
Title of Hionco Sweothcait for the
1!)!I0 II-SU (.ninpus ycaibook is to go
to Kathleen Nunnally sopliomoie co-
ed fiom Anson.
Mi.ss Nunnally was designated to
hold this honoied title lepiesentin
the uiiiveisity's pulchiitudo in an
election this week by the sopliomoie
class winnei of tho Hi onto conte-.'
this year.
Annually the class hnving the gie.it-
est nunibei of ycaibook jiictuies nindo
befpie a set deadline is avvaidcl the
piivilcge of electing a co-ed to be tho
Hronco Sweetheait who will have a
full page pictuie in the beauty sec-
turn of tho yenibook.
This is the fiist time since the mi-
nimi contest wns begun for a soplio-
moie class to win the Hionco contest.
Miss Nunnnlly is seciotniy of the
sopliomoie class also.
Runnel s-up in the contest weie
Aitymae Connelly Sheunanj Elmer-
iuo Han on Lnmesn and Doiis Wayne
O'Htien Stamfoid.
University Queen Candidates Smiling
leaving two in the nice. On tho foi-
lowing Fiidny a final election will
decide who shall bo the "Fiist Lady
of the Univcisity."
Presentation
All nominees will bo piesented nt
the Hnllowe'cn pnity in the gym-
nusium on Mondny night. A cam-
paign manager for each will bo giv-
en fivo minutes in which to picsent
his cundldatc. Any form of enter-
tainment us an inducement for votes
EAST TEXAS TEACHERS
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Singlctnry Wilkes Hutchins Cowan
Allen Hanson
HALL MEN FORM GOVERNMENT
Bryan Bradbury
Bus. Ad. Speaker
Waffle Supper First
Social Event of Club
Following n waffle supper in the
dining loom of the Hilton hotel Oc-
tober 21 Repiesentntive .1. Bryan
Hiadbuiy addiessed the Haidin-Sim-mons
univcisity business administin-
tion club. Mr. Bmdbury suggest-
ed the value of business tinining in
the piescnt day economic set-up.
Othci numbeis on the pioginm weie
songs by Jeanne Robeits leadings by
Ruth Anne Hall n talk by Wnyne
Evans nccoidiou numbeis by Jack
Kiausc. The ptogiam was concluded
witli a lound-tnble discussion of cui-
lent questions nnd a sing-song.
Those attending the initial meet-
ing weie: Doiis Wayne O'Hiien For-
est Gnmbill Lasa Williams Wayne
Evans Essie Kcctli Dell Johnson
Maigaiet Higgins C. H. Foley Jr.
Clniie Nell Miller Allyno Elliott
Keith Wiight Ruth Todd J. Lynn
Yeaigan Mnck Alexander June Kit-
tiell Ouida Dobbins Mnigaiet Row ell
Laveia Huigin Randall Hiidges
Frances Mouison Iiu Hiay Ray-
mond Austin Jeanne Robeits John L.
Wilson Ruth Anno Hall Pete Tip-
pen Tom Guimai inn Ralph Day Jack
Wilkins his Riden Evelyn Osmont
Doiis Jackson Giace Dodson Milfoul
Howell Jack Kiauss Mr. Hiadbuiy
and the sponsois Loyce Adams and
J. Ciulton Smith.
Seniors To Vote
On Class Gift
Membots of the Senior class will
vote next Wednesday on tho type of
gift to be given the school this year.
Anion Giant piesident announced
tho election hour nt n meeting last
Wednesday.
At the Wednesday meeting a coni-
mitteo composed of Paulino Tiner
Jack Himichs nnd Heinlco Henty was
named to iiuango for senior stunts nt
the All-Univcisity Hallowo'cn paity.
Piof. and Mrs. J. E. Riunam wete
elected clnss sponsois by ncclamation.
They hnve held that position for pie-
vious classes for peihaps 20 yenis.
will bo peimitted.
As piovidcd by tho student con-
stitution all the candidates me sen-
iors. Green
Jennell Gieen is piesident of tho
Cowgiils Sho wns lunner-up for
Junior Fnvorite and for Hionco
Sweethenrt last year. Her cam-
paign mnnager is Peto Houso.
Rader
Ann Rader ts active in the Cow
These Me?i Head Ferguson
Hooper
-t ic
Scene From 'The
First Player Production Of Year
Meets Enthusiastic Reception
A good icception was accoulcd tho fiist major pioductiou of the yenr foi
the Playeis' club Tliuisday night when n huge ciowd saw the piesentation of
"Tho Queen's Husband."
Despite the fact that tho play w.u huuiedly ptepaied for staging tills ouily
in tho season (iipable poitiayal of pints was evident. Tho piesentation wns
Marvin Cowan Has
jor Surgery
Muiviii Cowan a junior in Haidin-
Sininions left for Midland M o n d a y
night wheie he undeiwent an opein-
tion foi nppoudicitis Tuesday morn-
ing. A tclegiam iccoived by Pi of E. M.
Landois stilted that Maivin had come
thiough tho opciation in good shape
and expects to bo back in school in
two weeks.
Maivin is a lesident of Feiguson
Hall nnd is employed by the school in
the management of Feiguson.
giils dinnuitic work and in the
Cowgiil Band Last yenr sho wns
Hionco Sweetheait. Aveiy Leo will
bo her campaign manager.
Collins
Chni lotto Collins a member of
tho Cowgiils wns Sopliomoie Fn-
voiite last year. Sho will bo in-
t induced by Lorn Paul Hcnsclee.
Graccy
Jnno Gincey nlso n member of tho
Cowgiils was nominee for Summer
IN FINAL
Hall Government Movement
Henslce
Ki(aM
Knus Konneaux
H )
Queens Husband'
gencially acclaimed as fust class.
Aveiy Leo in the lolo of tho King
Ann Rader as the Piincoss and Jeiui-
nette Pattcison ns the Queen added
expoiionce to the cast. Each of these
tluee have been seen on tho Ilai din-
Simmons stnge many times.
Only fiosliman on the cast was
Thomas Williams who poitinyed the
chin actei Piince William. His fiesh-
man standing was not evident fiom
his capable peifoimauce.
Other iinpoitiuit loles weie taken
by John D. Fiaucis and Mm via Miller
o
Fiitz Reiner famed oichcstia lenil-
ei is conducting a music cnppieciation
com so at Cainegic Institute of Tech-
nology. Queen. Her mnnager in the cam-
paign will be Russell Day
Parramore
Maiisuo Pauanioio will be in-
ti educed by Million Wilkes nnd his
baud Maiisuo is also n Cowgiil
Beck
Tho sixth Cowgiil in the inco is
Jonsuln Heck Sho was lunner-up
for Bronco Beauty last year. Her
GAME HERE
Thomas
Tlppen
Committee Plan
Begins Activity
Landers Compliments
New Organization
Ferguson Hall students announced
this week the organization of a new
plan of self-government within the
dormitory.
Inaugurating n "hall committee
plan" the Ferguson men hnve elected
12 members to n gcnernl panel which
will rule activities in the hall.
Chairman of the main panel is John
Singlctar). The other 11 members
are chairmen of various t)pes of ac-
tivity. The) are: Lem Paul Henslce hos-
pitality; Tex Allen and Karl Ilonncaux
freshman activities; Guy Hanson li-
hrar) ; Wa)ne Evans finance; Marion
Wilkes social; Harefield Thomas and
Pete Tippen puhlicit) ; Merrill Hutch-
ins scholastic; John Hooper hygiene;
and Maivin Cowan building and
giounds.
Activities Hegin
Activities of tho new government
hnve alioady begun. As one of the
fiist endoavois the panel thiough
Hospitality Chniimnn Henslce has se-
emed looms for !!0 East Te.xas State
Teaehcis college men who will bo vis-
iting Abilene this week-end to see the
ETSTC-Cowboy football game. The
Commetce delegation had asked for
accomodations for 25
Allen and Honnenux diiectors of
fieshnien activities aie planning to
hnve the fieshnien boys sit togethei
nt the East Texas game each weal-
ing u sign. Dining the half the fiosh
will paiticipate in a shoo sciiunble.
Tho piesident of the Fieshmtui class
(Continued on page 2)
o
Sophomores Give
To Senior Fund
Jack Deun sopliomoie class pies-
ident announced to tho student coun-
cil this week that tho sopliomoie class
will give appioximately five dollais
to tho senioi class to be applied on
the annual senior class gift.
Sopliomoie class voted unanimous-
ly that tho sum of money in tho tiens-
ui y made fiom u lecent skating par-
ty be tinned over to the btudent coun-
cil which will in tuin give the money
to the senior class
"Wo believe that the money could
go to no better cause" Dean snid.
For These Votes
campaign mnnager J. C Hounds
Painter
Tho only candidate not a member
of the Cowgiils is Nan Painter. She
was in tho lim-off for Summer
Queen. Sho will bo intioduced by
Baicficld Thomas
Until it was decided that the enm-
pnlgn should bo n quiet ono it look-
ed ns though u vigorous politicnl
rally would ensue. Some enmpnign
Student Council
Sponsors Annual
Social Feature
Traditional Party
Provides Fun For
All Types Tastes
Spooks gohlins and ghosts go
on dress parade Monday night at
7:30 o'clock in Marston gymnasi-
um It will bo tho annual All-University
Hallowe'en masquerade
party that brings them out.
Each class has been assigned to
be responsible for a certain part of
the program and plans have been
completed in class meetings for
tho various stunts.
An added feature to the eve-
ning's entertainment will come
when candidates" for University
Queen are introduced to the stu-
dent body.
The Student Council is staging the
event nnd is going to tieut the guests
to hot dogs nnd roasted marshmellows
picnic stylo on the lawn behind
Mnry Frnnccs Hall.
Admittance is fiee said G. Avery
Lee piesident of tho student body.
The All-Univcisity Hnllowe'cn so-
cial is tiadltionnlly one of the most
intciesting school social events of the
year.
Games gngs nnd stunts will nbound.
Tho progmm somewhat secret of the
"do not open till Christmas" type but
it is easy to predict that there will be
booths for vaiious soits of stunts n
few stnge stunts of spooky nature
nnd some geneinl lib-ci ackers.
President Named
For Cowgirl Band
Doris Wayne O'Brien
Stamford Selected
Doi is Wnyne O'Hi Jen Stamford
sopliomoie nnd daughter of Rev. P.
D. "Dick" O'Hiien H-SU alumnus nnd
tiustee is the newly elected piesident
of tho Hal din-Simmons Cowgiil band.
Doiis Wayne and Maiie her fresh-
man sister piny siiNophones in the re-
cently oignnized II-SU gills' musical
oignnizntion for which Heibert M.
Picston is director.
Tin co Abilene gills weie named to
other offices in the .'19-piece musical
unit scheduled to mnke its first pub-
lic nppcninncc nt n conceit later in
the fall.
They aie Betty Mcintosh vice pies-idcnt-iepoitei;
A Mine McGaughey
societal y-tie.isuier and Jane Meski-
men histoiinn. All me H-SU fiesh
nien. Miss fliesKimen luas AUiiene
high school ginduate lecently moved
to Lubbock with her parents Mr. nnd
Mis. B. M. Mcskimen.
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Students Invited
To Read Exchanges
All H-SU students nie invited to
lead the last lound-up of news in
the Hi nnd office each week.
Papeis aie leceived fiom ten Tex-
ns high schools. Twenty-nine college
nnd univcisity papeis and 15 piofes-
siounl papeis.
The Bmnd office on the first floor
of Abilene Hall will be open ench
af ten noon.
Players Recess To
Practice Production
Members of the University Plnycrs
Club which held its tegular Wednes-
day night meeting October 20 7:00
o'clock ndjoumed to tho big nudi-
toiiuin where the gioup witnessed the
inaking-up of the chniacters which ap-
pealed in "Tho Queen's Husband"
piesentation of October 27.
Tho back stage pievicw of the make-
up artists wns veiy intciestiiig nnd
educational.
miinngcis had planned much in or-
der to place their jespectivo enn-
didntcs up befoie tho student body.
Tho Queen will be given tho fiist
full page in tho beauty section of
tho Hionco and will tepresent tho
University's Pulchritudo nt nil offi-
cial events. Climax of her school
yenr will bo the coionntion cere-
mony next May.
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