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THE WAR-WHOOP
VOLUME II.
Student Publication of McMun-y College Abilane Texas October 18 1924
Number
J
1
Facts and Theory
Industrious Student.
Suicide.
In London.
The Shenonodoah.
Tlitre U no limit to what man ran
do if he is. only dctti mined enou;'b
Ciioiw Hobcit Quails is working Ills
U'tiy through Texas Ohilstlan Unlvei-
f Uy tunln ; pianos. Ho Ib totally blind.
and loams his lessons by lia Itm slu-
donlb read to him. Ho is a good itu-
ik'iit bemuse he concontiiites his mind
en what lie is dolim. Ho does not
have the thousands or things to ills-
tiact his attuitlon Ih.'t we itli uooi!
M"ht !uo i'licios a kooiI le?on
llieie. AVi no not all endowed .villi
minds tlui' will penult dolus; a uu.it
nuiiili'M of tilings well. Uut most peo-
ple) en n do a few things will If they
will sit tl eh hi .ul.'- .mil minds to the
task.
1 lorcnto Kim aid lived huppil) lot
If. e.us in the belief that she was the
naiiKhtei nl li. and Mis. Joseph Kin-
.uld lhen the dibcoercl tliiouuh
entries in the family Illbb tl.'it shr
was an I'dopted child. Neither ot hei
to'-ter patent i toulil she hoi infoi (na-
tion leaulil.K lieisolf. She blooded
oei hoi dlsooMiy iiniil hsi mind was
i.Hocte'l eausl.i her to commit "ill
tide
l'vldc might be sun! to uiuo been the
tauso ol tl.is mistake. I'llde can
eltlipr be i help or a cuisc. In tills
cifu it wus a euiso. lie c.ueful or of-
fciidliis the pride ol people. Some m
moie seiisilite lo barbed thiusls. sub-
He insinuations and the like. The
luck a : enso of humor and are unable
tc luuj.li at their Own mistakes and
linnvliKii. DUlla.ljni i at 1'iirts them
more. In the etiso ol the KinraM
child It was fatal. Lit people bellovo
what tlicy wish. That is their light.
Don't niu'e moie suffpriim In
xwiiid b jour thouuhtleEsaess.
the
lie thiinkful tl'at you lUe in Ameil-
ca. licoaiiso hi delayed the IJueen ot
Spain l. blot'kliiK the tiaffle for th'itv
tccondi a London chauffeur was tine.'
$V5 Some ol tho so-tailed Anieileau
iiueons are annoed enoii;h tit tlnii-.i
to eausti the an est ot honest people
lot till lis but thanks to a flee couii-
ti tholi pleas aie not heeded.
Don't tompluln about the tiealnimt
; oil iecele In tho doimitolles ulils.
O.hei plates hao just as stilct lobu-
lations as ou do AA lien the i;lilr o'
tl. 11 Hal1 lM)lor UnlwM.-.ltj ioiii-
ph.lned that ten thlity was too o.irl
to i-o to bed and blue time tut a bit
ol study and appl) the nUhtly tos-imtle.'-
the iiiatiou .Miss Sallio Dim-
inn said "Mine sleep and less cos-
metics. When the Qui en of the Air the
Shenandoah flew over jour town bist
wtok did vou stop to Imagine and
think 'i.st what that wijate me ins.
Jlistuiy w is bolnii made ilsht befoio
jour ejch. Tlie air is fast lioconiliiK
nii.n's sonant. 'ou and 1 will iiob-
ublv lio to see tho day when till
tuuol Is as common as hoise diawu oh Hn0lia nko to tiawl Hi-
Mhlcles now. Oliints like tho Shell- Acioss the liotln blue
.'indoah will cioss thu oceans as ships
do In this iiff. cmryliu' pastenneis
Mid niall In ono fouttli tlie time te-
qulied now. Don't (tet In fiont or the
whiuls of pumress It Is fat il.
Tho thilichese In Mexlio t'lt ai
tiwMel) opposlliK Ihe bobbliiK of h.iir
iinioni; thtli women. Hack wind In all
taints Is Mexico but the moie wom-
an's fuedom is opposed and bobbed
l.ah' is a i.)mhol ol that fit idem the
nioio publicity Is nvi It and (he
nioio gruuiul It k.uiis AVhj shouldn't
u Aoman bob hei hair It sho wants to.'
It's hei hair nnd her rvatuica she Is
clmiiklni-' AVlio has a lUlit to sa
what she tan do Nobody
'Hit haltdiessois in 1'ails au tlolnij
all thou taithl power to miiko oiu
)i..li tin wir.no ugaln. They aie all
falliiiK btiaiifo woman has tome iuU
' her own She ohojs thu. llctato4s of
Dame l-'mlilou tiHr1 lon;'llslUlfcs ih-'
v litos please her. but Uu UjliVite Uiey
naso to pltsise she dot's .iHfie; w Islio
MoTeTpottor fo'ttiVitr. -'---
FAMOUS SINGER
APPEAREDATTHE
COLLEGE ON WED.
ABILENE MUSIC LOVERS
ARE OFFERED A RARE
TREAT. MANY TAKE
ADVANTAGE OF IT.
Flounce .Macbeth the foiomost
( olc..itiiii Sopiuno oi toda appeai-
tri ii poison in the mlliue chapel heie
Wcdncsdu) ewniin; whoie for an hour
ami H ..iu she comiiletely chaiuied
m.'iio rie bundled of Ahilone's niii-'c
lowis with hoi wilcu which defies
competition with its matchlcsi pin it) I
..nd swietntss j
Him ! It (turns .simple lor tile most j
pait tin- Mitu will. -I'cli caipsdin.' j
warmth and beaut) oi tune that even I
the most uiiiin.iMUi.il i f uwlrd u her )
ii his and sat i-piii-hlc-h tin milium'
tl.i poilodol hei apeaiaiiee llei bul-
llniu poisouulit) and (haimlim smile
cr.liuui Hi.- Mipieme attatument of
'.u niiti v Items wilie. the London Hall)
Oltlun M.ijs" "Him slmjini; eaine as a
liichitiuu. AVhat is pheuomeual Is
the loiiiidiiess and purit) of eeiy tone
n all tho lo-ttsteis etra oidtniiy
llixihle. swiei and full Slio has step-
pul at one bound Into tunic She will
in ike li'siioij." Suth statements are In
l.o wa cxaui; n.itod Miss .Macbeth l.'i.
loaclu'i the 1 eifiht ol huiii.in aehlnw-
mint in hei wilce.
oho is a .eat altlst U0C0U!.0 iui N
a Kreat worker and because she Is
i.ip.ible ol t tkins nieut cine with tho
most tiisiupnlttt.ini number on Ium
piotnanis.
The ability to com e) to her beams
n'0 "ur-tlc pietuie that exists in hoi
" 'l een in such a triwil little
1- eto us the Cuckoo flock ' or the f:i-
'.'s Norwegian velio song "Kiiiii
Kyia" is t leal test of gtiatness.
!' the two 1 leiich songs. "SI les
.I'll.' by .Ma?..enet and 'ult
d'':tolle.s' by Debussy (heio was oil-
dent the supioint ait of one of t'10
mist sifted sltmus ot the da. Theui
was i teal huist ot iippieeiiiuon atter
In r "I'aui Nome" which slie sinus
with ieal finish and stle.
Her woik was nlded by the splendid
.'Ciiimp.iulmenls plaed with iiiusle.il
I'tste and skill b CieoiKf 111 own.
While the ftowd vittemlinu was not
a.-- latM' as was epeittd the iollei.i'
i.'H'iits state that Hu do not u-tot
IiiIihaIhi'
ueli mi exponsho luunliei to
this lit and tint this flist numb." Is
tho stumliiid b which tlie iiitoml to
juditv tlit lr luture in list's ionises
WEEEY POEM
tiuvixum;
I u fai awa tumi this white heath
Whore blue waes Uik the sanib
'I he loiv.' anus ol the ocean loath
A thousand magic lands.
1
in distant flluies-. whtie sea meets sea
To wave thuli foani wais
'I ho I.i'eud l.auds lie dieamll
Ilenc.itli the men) stai s.
. olums WR.e attaiiKe attiacllous
Km liaelleis passim; thioiiKlt
The x.iiiiant lueives seem to sa
"Uh come with us awhile
Auu away whoiu iiioonbcanii pla
On many a Kieen-clad Isle
And ou shall see the Amaoii
Ami Itlo licit and i.un
And on shall roam to fat ('o)lou.
In India s iplc) air.
I'm Occident and Oileut
.Mid tropic sea and cold
Ate callliu all whoso heaits aie bent
On dariiiK tiips and bold
1 11
Hut Mill l wall and plan and sihemo
liku iiitiui) a d.uliiK t'hup
AVlio longs fo go but tn s to dioam
And tiiuel- on a map
11) J 11 Kuji
.'
tVliH$lVeir AVeek and Kail) Day irtv
iy jirt
JiiiH". TivVi h ullr claa inflm-
f-J(eishlp tills week.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Due to the fact that the appropriation from the
student activity fee has been cut materially and the
7ar-Whoop has been increased one-fourth its size
thereby increasing the cost of publication it becomes
icessary for the management to strictly enforce it
subscription hws and allow only paid subscribers to
eceive the paper.
All students registered for literary work have
paid the stud-ant activity fee and are entitled to re-
ceive the paper. Students taking only Fine Arts
Courses and faculty members have not paid this fee.
Tho subscription price of the War-Whoop is $1.50
per school vetir. If you wish to help your school and
r:ceive a real live college publication subscribe for
this paper either by calling at the War-Whoop office
(on the first floor of the Administration Building) or
giving the subscription price to one of our representa-
tives who will call.
To students here who wish to send a copv home
whv not subscribe for an extra couv and allow us to
mail it to your home add.'ess? That is a good way to
keep the folks tit home in formed about your college
and is verv little more expensive than mailing your
old cony aftir yo;i arc through leading it and certain-
ly not so much trouble.
PRES. J. W.HUNT STUDENT FEDER-
ACCEPTS REQUEST ATION PLANS ARE
FOR DEBATE HERE MADE HERE WED.
HON. BASCOM THOMAS
CHALLENGES REMARKS
OF PRES. HUNT WHILE
IN DALLAS RECENT-
LY REGARDING
TEXAS POLITICS
AVhlle In Dallas recently Prcs J. AV. Monday afternoon. October 13 Mr.
Hunt was asked to spoiik at a political Wornan Uniutlisun met with the cabi-
iull hJld there by ptomincut Dallas c "' "e MeMuuy Kpwoith Lcukiio.
DemocidtB who are aihocatlni' tho " lnlois of the three Methodist
i lection ol Dr. Hutte. the Kopublloan nuiches. Dean McoKown. nnd repri"-
nomtnee for OowMiior. In I U speech ent.itlves from tl.o Life Serlco Volun-
1'ie.i Hunt mndo statements ibv.uiI- ttor Hand to discuss plans for n Motl-
iu. Jim Kon'uson. Impeachel Ooemor
"f Ti.xns and huslnnd of the
Demo
ci.it lo nominee. Mis Milium A. Feijsu-
Mlll
'Ihoso statements were const! ued by
Hasiom Thouias. former State Sum-
tin and who wi.s Impeached while In
olflff to be an open ihalteiiKe liu do-
biile 11" luiiiiedlatob cli.ilUnuud
imcs Hunt thuuiKh tl-e iolumn of tl.i
1 'all is News IKMow we pilnt WMlmtim
the U'ttor .lccoptlnu this eholloiiKo of
1'iis Hunt's:
(I'liiiUniiod on pac I)
PROMINENT STUDENT IS
THOUGHT TO BE INSANE
Mali conflicting theoiles haw boon
aihancod b tin local wUe.iciis se
t imllnu the peculiar unpietedented
actions of Wallute. alias "Ued" Hill
heio on Wednesday With a minnow
I'Ui'ktt in one hand and a fishliiK nolo
in the othtr. and Kiubed In the hablli-
meats of a countij lad (oieialls and
Miow hut) he noiichulentl) walked In
to bin clauses looktlif neither to the
HKht nor left and speakln;; to no one.
not even his most Inlliiuito fileiuls or
tho faiii'i sex
InmuMllatelj after daises weie dls-
mlasid he iiioceeiled to the flout lawn
while with extienie cure ho baited hi
tlsliliit; aiMiatus and ihopped his hook
In the minnow pail where ho fished
th" ontlie ila. stoppiiiK onl ror a
l'li'f itsplle this belliK ut lunch tlmo
All allumpts at diuwlun hlni out re-
puiliiiK Ills actions were futile tilt
onl answer to tho man) uuet.tioiiB
asli.'d won tluoaty KUttuixil noises it-
iiinbliu.; the j.timl of a Saint lleinard
U.m. and an otcaslon.il sluh with a
nhala ot tho luwl At illteiwils he was
noticed to be iuovIiik Utile ilielof or
laldliiuul about oil the ittass uovt
lillliu one oei Uu othei as If he weie
I'lajiiiK thuckels. und thou falllnj; u-
er on tho kuiss as If tlie fffoit ex-
htiUbted him.
Sto vvr aketlUt. deloriniiic. hU
sanity and aJluvlAtu.tilvHUtfsriin; In so
far as was possible but uutliiiiK dofi
"1
QUESTION IS RAISED AS TO
WHETHER THE EPWORTH
LEAGUE SHOULD BE
ESTABLISHED AND
STUDENTS FEDER-
ATION FORMED.
tuU't Students Tedoratlon In McMiiuv
Colleue
Mi lliiiutkan the field secietaiy of
the state touuell of the Metl.odlst Stu-
ilontK redeiatlon ol To .as. outllliod a
mw pi in lor the ttdiiMtlon Tho most
l.ulloal I'liaime liom the oiiulual plan
vas hi substllutlil'; the tcilciutlou oi-
I'aiii'.itions and pionams iiieh Sun
lav lo' the tolloKo Kiwoith l.eauuo
L'nlli nu inlations 1mo piactli'iilly
tho -sani" iiliius and woik. The M th
i dist siuitoiils I'oiliM.Ulou is stiitlH a
slitiloiit-' om'UiU.itlou and the pic
(( lutluued on pant I)
tilt i' was accomplished Di Ku.isel'
Hiiitn'tt eminent toiulilnatioii alloni't
it w lilati 1st and etetluailaii was
failed in loi a loiiMiltution leKaulliiK
tin pitlont but notliliiK definite was
lilalllslud Doitoi llunett expietiod
Hi b.'l.el that Mill was suffeilim fiom
.'.n acute allaik of iiiintal aiuoiltls a
dtu'i'sc iiiexaloiil amoiiK the jmiliKoi
mlLia students of this iiko IioIiik a
nionlul -.tali ol iiilud iauod b too
unstaut atletllon tin one or the oppo-
'''I' "1 v "( U'M) statid that he
l -'" "' i'" ............. ...... .....
ii li"d sin Ii a sttiKo as to bo itaur
mis jot tail bo would adlse tilt tol-
le.e atitlioutlob not to allow him to
w kiihos mill fo.kssin.oth. at-
mi K iiiuui ill unit i iist'ii iii a mine
loleiil loi in at most imi time and the
l'.illoiit would piobabl tun amuck
tMUslm. m ammt t damme
Thl l)(K0 (ltllUll luitlim m u
W1u. l(mli.x wat liable to dewdop
JlI1(1 Mtullt iimild be closol
Wlltul . utthut.H the euiioiis ac-
l!(llls lf llliu wlll riultKu poltrt
MimiKwl poisonullty man-
ifislliu Itcell "The pallelit" ho
htl(1 "piobabl ihoso the HhIiIiik
.. nMHi uo thoiiKht he ii.uld bel-
llllull i1()UKhts of love wtie ho bo
bld MtUiiK Inook " When asked
jow . minnow bucket could pirns lib
rtneniblo a ImIiIIiik biook to Hill. Di
U.Miutt luild wlthsa .huII "Vim witj
tnobabl) nt'ei In loo."
M'MURRY INDIANS FAIL TO
CONQUER THE WILD LOBOES
Teachers Enter Contest Seeking Revenge for Last
Season's Defeat. Coach Graves Has 50 Per
Cent Better Club Than Last Year.
INDIANS TO MEET
RANDOLPH TEAM
RANDOLPH WILL OFFER
STRONG AGGREG ATION
IT IS THOUGHT.
The Mi Mm i Indians will pl.i.v
their s-eiend (.11110 at home when lhe
pi:'' the Ilandolph I'ologo ol t'lsio. at
I'.ilr Paik Mouilaj.
I.illlo ! known or the stienUh id
the Cisio I'ltw'i. but the nine ftom
a foothill town and laiinot be taki u
I' lit 1 v I'oaeli Medlex lias lieen send-
ing; Hi" llidi.iu.s thtough some still
winlx-nutf th" p isl week .Hid tlii will
Im i nuiili 'iuipioied team wh"ii 1 1 v
not on the Held Monday One tiling
':. I'M lain the line will not be as iav
No I in its pel foi main e as It has neon
In pii' ions pomes
Tin Indian niintoi has pheii .poiiil
attentiiMi to tho fuuit wall and has
not ceded in elimiiiatiin; many ol tin
Maws.
The Indian!' aie in fail shape 1 1111.
Hale raimei Miupli ami Sell I iw
sllulit Iniurles .ilthoimh not i"!ous
tiunmli to wan. mt kcoptii' tht'in out
ol the Kiime. those iiijuiies will etfeet
their plajiuj: to a Kieat extent.
ACADEMY 4TH
YEAR CLASS WAS
ORGANIZED WED.
A bllsinois nieetliiK of tho Seiilois
i.f the acadiuu was held Wedno. dr)
iirteiaoou with Mi h. .McD.nld aitln
as chalimali Oiuanl.itlou was icm-
plittd with tho tollowim; otfhcis-
I'l'le Peoples piesld.'nt; Done lea-
doi ite piosldi'iit lit ii l.t It Tin)
n lttai)-tloiisiiui ; Russell ll.uuotl
clast jell loadoi. and A'. O Ko) .Ii
lepotlei to the Win Whoop Mis c-
Dtuld who has '.howii unit h iutiie I
III M'l' class liom th lu'i inn in is
uu iiiiuiousl) flitted spousot A so' la I
iiiiiliiittic was appolulid tousbtiii.
ol riUalioth Hunt Ada l.ou Pose) in.1
l ob'iuau i'.im') N.ildio Halo. P. usy
Do.Milii!; ami Wolh Imeless weio ai
liointod as a toiumittie on mottni's
I'm pie and white wete soloittd as 'bo
lass tolois and pain les as Hut i lass
llowi i. Plant ate bolim imidii loi
I'Uiss i Ill's pins peilliautb etc
FAIR COED MAKES
FATALBLUNDER
l.lttle did we think whin the cluuiii-
lnn Miss Pose) sounlit pet mission 'o
Islt Miss "Tub)" HI) at Sweotw it i
last Suiida) that she would loiuplete-
I) o iptivalu an ex-itudent of the Ins-
titution and IiiIiik him uutloi Ihe spell
it hi i subtle elan ins to such an '
tout that inaiiiaKti would losult but
uu h was the ease
Miss Po-o) was nun i led at sunset
to none othoi than the illustiiims
"llapp) Dal populai student 'iad
politltal boss of last )oui "Toh '
u-ail till MM) Illlplt'SslW' COIOIIlOll)
(minus the iIiik and tlnwei Kills) ar
lolluws
Oxer Ihe hill and down the hollow.
Kiss )oiii bilde and k1o mo a dollar'
Sliue liotb the bilde and KU'om ue
Mil Ii till) ) (Hint tilings the) dlsioli u I
will the f)st ioiiii'st mil show hunts
Instead After uu inti'i'N lew will nilu-
lutei "Tub)'' w- 'find tmc the ijiJ'iiiu
aim had a lapse of momoi) at 'ho
tlmo piobabl) duo to et lit meiit ml
lulled to lelmbiiisi with lb" ' Jt ili
Hiubb m '
The uuiiK Initio was bat It In si html
Moiidin iniiiiiliiK but she sialts ill
piesouls will be iii.itelull) leiilw'd
'I hey can be left foi hei at the u-kIs-tuns
offlto.
Lo1ms Score in Four Minutes
After First Whistle Hud
Blown. Indians Fought
Better Lust Half But
Unable to Scoi e.
i'luhlin j".iliist a team fat hotter
tli"ii i'Xioetoii Coaih .Medio) s men
weie compute!) swept oil tlioli 'ect
Ii' tat Hut lle minutes of play at
S. n A'.ilo last Satuida) when tho
Imii ins nu i the Sul ltii"i l.oboes
tin it. and although the balante of tho
uaiui was lotmlit with a fb u oik c to
io pio'id ol the contest liulslieil with
ibi lied Hots liolillnu tho little ou.l of
I l.l til (I M Oil'.
Tho I in i.i io it'io not In the contli-
t on the) ihoull law- boon in due to
the Ion iiioliie weie fniu d to in.lko
Hit da) ol the mine. ..ml tin) entoictl
the mutest latlioi li'llcsh ami dull.
'I lie l.i bos took idxant.uo oi this
mm'itloii l' mikliu a wliiilwlud at-
l.ll'v I lllll lilt MM) llixt kit k -off
1 1 (Mid tboii Hist (outiloi in loss 'ban
me luluiitt s.
I'lrst Hull.
Aliupli) kicked oil to tho 'le.u'iern
In Hill who utuiuoil tho ball 15 ).trUs.
'I wo I it Mt downs weie made ami one
pass iiimpletiil alter which the ball
vts 4htu to Captain Kell) who plow-
ed the Indian lint ttu tlie six point
iniinter. He failed to kit k mmI.
Thu counter was inade la sue!: tl
Omit time that tho Indians seemed
; limine out of thtli senses Sul Rons
U '.ill on oft to .Mill t 1 1 who was do. neu
on the filteen )iud line. I.edbetter and
Hill win! thiouuh ilKht tinkle tin six
) .u lis in thue downs .Mmplit step-
ptd back and calltd for punt loimii-
tioii 111 own tluew the ball to him. n
wild piss that wmt IiIkIi owm Iho
iiuaitei -back's head and owi the .'oal
line. .Muiph) tell on the ball hut was
tackled I. "hind tho lino tor a safety
t.iuiilliis liu poiut.s foi tin Tt.uheis.
'Ihe Ihliil (oiiutei foi the pitlile
wolws cinio two minutes boioio the
on I nl Iho stmiid quutci Attoi two
a'tompts it foiwaul pass( s when on
Hon own tint) aid lino a lilplo pass
was mu.pi"tttl limn Doiiiii.ui to I .. u-
.seml. Doiimaii tlnowlii Hint) ar.ls
Tow iisoud iiniil up a ileiu Ibid
in lost ihe Ilia Kell) kltktd uoal
SiiiiiiiI Hull.
'I y mi mill li.il upi iii d with Hie In-
iii ins pitsoulin; a nun h stiounoi .if.
i.i ";.it It'll Hum In the piotlous ija ir-
itis r.iklni; the oflotislie tiiim the
.-I it a dilloitut In i ul ol toot bal I was
ixlubilid. In. I tin) weie now"! able
to III l U -llllllK'lll Hist i'owiis to
stolo.
I'll' Ii one ibalito oamo In the t'llul
ilti.it to I win u a pass was tompti'tod
li oiu Muiplu to II. itnctt on tho tliii tl
town pi ii in. tin ii. ill on the Sul ltos
tt"l MtMl lino l.tilbtttei I tiled to
l.i ike (ho ntitssai) Ihuo .wutls for
lilsl dint n
la liio limith iiiiiitoi Aluipb) at
tiuipliil a Htdd H'"l tioiu a bad an ;le.
I nl bo ball loll slioit b) Iho 'eot
'iho entile sot nnd 1 all was kUoii in or
t( imihs Some 'hilt) pn.sos weie
alluiiptod and wen missed loi iiii'
loiMiii and auotliei lllll inissui so-
i i il haul attempts lit tut lit s
I'ho Indian .uioi;atlou weie fl lit -uu
oloi) nub ol the w.i) the last It lit'
.No ciitiiUm could bo imidt ot iliclr
Ikhtliis .pint t aptalli llaikildi l
piobabl) pl.tu'd the best tiulu idii.it
I anio al his iosiuoii as b it 'ml lime
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The War-Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 5, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 18, 1924, newspaper, October 18, 1924; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth100405/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting McMurry University Library.