The Coyote (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 9, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 24, 1928 Page: 2 of 4
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touting Hints
Woids Uv Wisdum
You thought we were gone forever I
erford, Texas as second class matter.
Lenora Hervey
Editor
games we intend to win, and all those
other nice things; to subjects like to
John L. Turpin ....
Faculty Advisor
L. A. Allison
CURTAIN IS SOLD
same.
-gaha:
in October?
snow.
k
'answer yes; and to hope that
broadminded student should strive in
in it.
our college.
a yell
NOTICE!
Sentel
Hughes
Ward
Peoples
Guard
_ _Davis
Gray____
EESSG222A
Gray for Arterburn.
In the Newest Patterns
AT POPULAR PRICES
plates and pour out the beans
J
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Parker County Teachers
Team Defeats W. C.
MayJarine Buchanan __Ass’t Editor
Eloise Gafford____Freshman Editor
that the * student
This unworthy one
_Sport Editor
Bus. Manager
said e didn’t get afraid until he got
afraid that he would get afraid and
Truman Barber____Ass’t. Bus. Mgr.
John McAlister____Ass’t Bus. Mgr.
or-
is
the
the
and
Jack Hamilton
Roy Keaton
discovered
In help-
A miss is as good as she wants to
be.
What
Talk
to
the
hold
over
W. C.
Easter
and we’re looking forward to every-
one of us getting married during this
leap year.
—o—
We understand that the elbow of
the Statue of Liberty is some swell
college in part, what it is; but
then on the other hand there
nust be some background for
them to work with. This back-
ground can best be made out of
the appearance in and around
—0—
Where there is a snowstorm, there
is a white, snowlike substance called
proud to say that every
organization in the college
taking part in this move!
COME IN AND SEE THESE SUITS
BEFORE YOU BUY
--0--
The conservative Scotchman says
“I’d give a thousand dollars to be one
of those war millionaries."
Ham-sez: You didn’t know who I
was at the game last night did you?
Lou-sez—No, who were you?
W. H. Bowden & Sons
"A Good Place to Trade After All.”
- —----- -———-—— - • - • _____-J approach, we are
Entered at the postoffice at Weath- reluctanuly iorced to turn our atten-
Pace—“There goes our phone.”
Hanna—“Well, I told you to close
that door.”
When a woman wants to marry
its a case of hard luck. When a man
wants to marry it’s a case of hard
buck.
"-"K
Keep on Coming—
TO
Mack Voorhies Shoe
Shop
WE APPRECIATE YOUR
PATRONAGE
B. E. BANTAU
for Davis, .Davis for Priddy, Ward
for Sharp and Sharp for Davis.
Refree—Turpin.
That some of the last year’s stu-
dents who are now engaged in the
teaching profession are quite enter-
prising as will be seen from the fol-
lowing article:
Mrs. Ira Davenport of Azel, ac-
companied by the president of her
Parent-Teachers Association visited
Weatherford College last Thursday
quiet. The door knob turned and the
and purchased “Our Lady of the
then he didn't know what to d—Scream." The auditorium curtain
but of course Charlie’s protecting will be placed on the stage at Azle
hand stayed with him. I think these j school
joke on them they remained
The Azel school is preparing to
Some girls keep their love letters
others let their love letters keep
them.
present a play in the next few days.
Professor Boger regretted very
much to see “our beautiful lady of
came in at 10:20 and woke him up.
When he started to turn out the light
Wade told him to leave the light on
becavge he was going to get up in a
The first thing we
rocks in huge quantities,
ing our plates we would
spoon six or eight inches
Teachers—Sharp for Ward, Priddy ) reply. How’s that? Isn’t that in-
might develop
We know that every year the
Senior class leaves something
to be of help to the school, in
their name- We realize that
now we have something up be-
fore us to put over that means
more than anything could at
present mean.
This drive being made is
showing up to Ehe whole of us
and the country just exactly
what good cooperation Weath-
erford College has. We are
that they demand more—yea a lot
more. They exact our earnest study
and worry and concentration and
even thought, which is all very well,
up to a certain point. In fact there
is only one really serious objection
to final exams as in institution; and
that is that in their present form
they are much too comprehensive.
They cover far too much territory.
Is it intrinsically right to the stu-
dent to expect him to remember, in
the middle of January, a rule that
person moved out of the room. They
became alarmed and hastened to
Johnson and Wade’s room and they
were snoring away. They quickly
woke up the sleeping angels and
proclaimed the news. Johnson and
Wad couldn’t catch the spirit and
“He looks like a prince.”
“He’d look more like one if
ever got off his high horse.”
The
Ask the man who phones one.
—o—-
The Freshmen should not pass out
matches too premiscuously. The
upper classmen will only make light
of them.
is forced
rocks. If there were any rocks in the
spoon we could hear it ring in our
plates. Bob Mayne didn’t find a
single rock in his first plateful. The
next morning he was sick. He told
us that he was awfully hungry when
ling and study,” was Wade’s quick
—o—•
None but the brave deserve the
fair—and none but the brave can
live with some of them,
—o—■
’Tis better to have loved—and lost.
—o—•
Fish is brain food. Think of the
knowledge it requires to open a can
of sardines.
—o—-
Two people can live as cheaply as
me—provided the first two are
Scotch.
two daring boys sould be made cap- ।
tains in te Ranger forces and both
be' given medals for bravery. Mr.
Robber please notify us and we’ll be
dustrious?
We have just discovered that
rocks are plentiful in red beans.
About a couple of weeks ago Alton
was in a hurry and didn’t take time
to “look the means.” He just pour-
ed out about a sack (little sack) full
and let them cook. When we began
to eat—the fun began.
kind of cooperation that will
help in the progress of our col-
lege. We need co-operation on
the drive that is now being
made for the fund to buy a
curtain. We all know that a
curtain will beautify our audi-
torium and will cause those
who will come to visit us to
have a desire to come to our
college.
We know that appearance
has more to do with the way
our college makes an impres-
sion than any other one thing I
could. Of course our teachers
are an asset that makes our
Do we have anything Special.”
Josephine Smith_____Feature Editor
Linnie Ruth Watson______Reporter i
Joyce Gilbert ___________Reporter j French and English and Chemistry,
Wren Fyke_________General Reporter especially English. Not content with
Elizabeth Smith___Exchange Editor . having gained our attention final
” ’ -----------Reporter exams are so selfishly constituted
high. Wade and Johnson stayed
any kind can not exist without.
We need in our college now a he learned away back
- Or perhaps at the first of Septem-
ber? Does it not lead to a bad atti-
tude of too slavish exactness of
memory an attitude that may under-
mine and destroy any originality
Last month our gas bill ran high
every way to see the grains of wi*, i and you’d be surprised why it was so
dom which may perhaps be found
—o—
This weeks prize goes to the fresh-
man who thought that only children
could get into te infantry.
—o—
A hat in the hand isn’t worth two
cents in a rush.
—o—.
Truth is stranger than fiction—
also more decent.
You Cooperative Homes—You’ve
got to go to beat us—we are getting
by with two dollars apiece a month
and paying twenty dollars a month
for rent and about ten for gas, water
and lights. Everyone of us are en-
very j joying it and we’re actually gaining
in weight. We really are good cooks
Just Received a Big Assortment of
NEW SPRING SUITS
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Ham—“Doc, I can’t sleep at night,
Doc.—“Do you roll around?”
Ham—“No, but my roomie does.”
—o—
If Adam came back to earth the
only thing he would recognize would
be the jokes.
he ate the first plateful, that he
! didn’t find any rocks and surely
must have swallowed them—and he
matter and reform the system. Until
then of course, it is our duty to re-
gard the present exam system as part
of the school regime, established for
the best and probably with an eye to,
our own ultimate good; in fact tte better able to serve you.
! joint.
On last Friday night the Coyotes-
ses suffered a defeat at the hands
of the Parker County Teachers team.
The final score was 22 to 18. Coach
Allison used his second team until
the last quarter when he sent into
action the entire first strong.
The line-up was:
tion from tne exciting thoughts that but you will remember the Bible
have been occupying it; such as the says “the thorn in the flesh will al-
—o—
If at first you don’t succeed,
I remember that all colds aren’t the
Help Your College
We have spoken time and
again on co-operation- Co-
operation is the one thing that
a school, college or business of
laugh at them so it was left to
Charlie and Foy to investigate. Fay
would go to the door and push it
open and jump back to the center
of the room. Then they would
listen for the burglar and if he
wasn’t in that room then they would
march boldly in. They they pro-
ceed through the house. Garvey
educational authorities of the coun-
try may soon see the light upon the
was really serious.
Girls—Bob whistles and plays the
uke well.
News—We swept out the house
last week—Hooray. Thank Good-
ness—its done.
Grubbs has moved in with us.
Mr. Smith—“Talk louder,
did you do last vacation?
louder!
Sam H.—“Gosh! I wasn’t
leader.”
see us?
amazing tricks Roy Keaton and 1 ways remain with you if once it is
Harold Coney are going to do at the I allowed to remain” here we are deep
Coyote movie, the fine annual we ' seated and raring to get off. (Take
are going to have, the basketball off—Lindy.)
Get Out of the Rut
Read this over and get out of
the rut,
Quit living in the day of old
“King Tut.”
Say to yourself: “I’ll give him
a trial-”
And you’ll win your health in
a little while.
FOR UP TO DATE HEALTH
SERVICE USE
CHIROPRACTIC
E. T. & Ruth Callahan
House Calls Made Day
And Night
Night Phone 672—Day 616
To All Water And Light Customers
—Beginning with Jan- 31, 1928 all bills will be mailed
and the last day of each month there after.
—Bills are due on the 1st of each month and MUST
BE PAID by the 10th or service will be discontinued
without further notice.
oyote
Guard few minutes. He began to get up and
Substitutions, W. C.—Arterburn of course Johnson was looking after
for Gray, Kelly for Easter, Sisk for! his Wade and asked him why he was
Sentel, Alcorn for Wilkins, Gathings j getting up so early. “I told you I
for Casey, Hardin for Barnett and | was going to get up early this morn-
Wilkins____________________
Jumping Center
he Casey___________________
Running Center
- Barnett_________________
that they want? Last Friday night
Charlie and Fay were sleeping quiet-
ly and thru the stillness of the night '
came a faint sound of foot prints to 1
their “waking ears.” Thinking it was
Wade or Johnson going to play a
here during Christmas. Wade tells
us that (Ray) Johnson would leave
him each night and go out to Har-
burger Hill and shoot fire crackers
until twelve o’clock and ten would
stroll into home in the wee hours of
the night. Wade says he was very
uneasy about him and always sat up
and waited until Johnson came in.
Strange things will happen, I didn’t
think Johnson was that kind of a boy
but you can’t always tell by looking.
The other night we were eating
supper Sam was generously “load-
ing” his plate with syrup. He turn-
ed and asked Foy “Is this niggar in
the cane patch?” Foy promptly re-
sponded “No, it is Chineman in the
hog pen.”
Wade is a very industrious boy..
Wednesday night he told Johnson he
was going to get up early and study
Spanish Thursday morning. He went
to bed at nine o’clock. Rayman [
Why would burglars want to come Girls, he’s the lastest, the “Ladies
the scream” depart, but the fifty
“gold bucks” which it sold for
greatly surpassed his sorrow.
It is hoped that in the near future
a beautiful velvet curtain may re-
place the old one, and much work
has been done towards securing the
funds for the purchase of the new
property.
Teachers
_________Pope, Capt.
Forward
___________Hutcheson
Forward
Water & Light Co.
B. F. CHERRY, Manager
Phone 275 Weatherford, Texas
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Weatherford College. The Coyote (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 9, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 24, 1928, newspaper, January 24, 1928; Weatherford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1545001/m1/2/?q=hamilton+county: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Weatherford College.