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Better Speech Week To McAlUter To
Be Observed on Campus
William Randolph Hem si does
i'Iv hit this week to help
•y the current ridtlle of who
, <1 and who will lead the lie
.mii party in the 19iN> pre si
ii ml campaign.
Hi predicts thai Governor Alf
i.uniloii of Kansas ran lie nom-
•i'd and elected president next
assorting in Topeka that
I. New Ileal can lie defeated i!
Republicans and those opposed
the national administration
iir on a man like Governor
indiin a man who is a doer and
a promoter."
Wasn'l it >11 Hearst who
• inI> last SeptemlK-r expressed
.1 desire ol seeing \llred I'
smith head a third part}
movement in lit.'tii. which
-hould tunc an excellent
i hance ol defeating the Preai-
dent"?
i. his newspaper column Fri
(iencral Hugh S. Johnson
ported the finding* in his recent
> t in i' series, which lie chose to
a -vi te of "debates with audi
es " The definite aim of the
ii'- debates or otherwise, was.
appears, to obtain first hand
ita as to what people are think
•('•out politics in general and
ii New | eal in particular
Summarised, his findings are
1 hi- country can't and won't no
ick to the Old Heal"; the lie
iii. .cans "offer neither a plan
a man"; "the New Deal of
I'.'-tSS campaign and its execu
i for the first six months of
w, !■« unsatisfactory"; "it has
nc« cone to dangerous extremes";
c country must have some oth
hoice than extreme radicalism
extreme reaction"; "the Ntw
cal must be realigned to the
J program"; "the sole hojie of
"iitlisin is President Roosevelt
auae he is the only man who
in compose liberal diversity";
ml "the country is liberal but not
idical."
Vtill then he reports that "even
it< the administration) rid it
of the influences that per
i ted it, how do we know that
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para-quips
Play in Assembly To
lie In Connection
With Campaign
The annual observation of Better
p> ri I W eek It: the College is to be
held from Friday, Decembei IS,
through Wednesday, Decembei IK.
I'he program for the week will be-
gin with an intramural deuate
tournament, sponsored by I'i Kap-
pa lielta. national debating frn
t' cnit) to be held on Friday and
Saturday, beginning at o'clock
in the afternoon of each day.
On Tuesday. December 17, the
(Juintilllan Club will sponsor an
a -enibly program which will be
pre-ented over station B L A B
with Karl Wcsterinan at the mike.
The program will consist of a bur-
lesque presentation of the Su
pretne ' oiirt dc i- oil of the famous
"Chicken Case" by the Debate
Club, and a burlesque piesenta-
tmn of tin opera "111 Treated Tro-
vatorc," with a cast composed of
Charles Henderson, Satis Holder,
Charle Shuniaker, Christine llig
innbotl am, John Dent, John New
bury, and Gordon Teal, and with
Virginia Smith at the piano. At
tin close of the "broadcast" an
announcement will Ik- made con-
i'ruing a twenty four-hour Cam
pus-wide contest.
The festivities of the week will
1 o-1• with a party for the speech
department in the Mary Ardcn
I.odge.
The observation of Better Speech
Week is in keeping with an annual
tradition, and it? chief objective is
to make students more spee h-con-
scious.
BLOSSOM TIMK
WILL BF. HERE
S< HI IlKKT OPERETTA TO
HE FINE \RTS
M'MHER
"Blossom Time," an operetta
based tin the life and romance of
the composer, Franz Schubert,
and comprising in its score more
than twenty Schubert melodies
ami themes, is to be presented at
the Auditorium on the evening of
January It' as the next Fine Arts
number.
The setting is in Vienna in I82fi,
ami the plot deal- with the lives of
Schubert and "Mitzi," the daugb
ter of a court jeweler. The story
i- based on an episode at least
partly authentic taken from a bi-
ographical sketch of the great com-
poser shortly after his death,
which tells of his love for the
girl, who wns one of his pupils.
The score, which was arranged
Pant Dean
is at least one
Texas who does
regardless of the
his victim, for he
gave a ticket for
to none other than
It (Speed King)
Ibe culprit was du-
I here
cop in
his dul)
rank of
recent I)
speeding
Dean It
H arris.
I> summoned to appear ill
court for "being found with
Ins I not pressed hard on the
aoelerator in the vicinity ol
t .eoi ueiown. T e x a s , and
brought to a halt h\ an of
licet wearing a big hat and
htinl |,"
The warrant was served
h\ Officer Manin Blount as
his lirst dun as a member
ol the Dallas police force.
Onl) one thinu was lacking:
< lerk llcnlc) forgot to stamp
the warrant with the official
seal, and "Speed King" liar
ris refused to answer the
summons un this account
IntcMiewed b> a Chat re-
porter concerning his latest
entanglement with the strong
arm of law. the Dean non-
chalanth slated. "Oh, just
t<-ll the students that they
reall* have a fusi dean"
Choral Group t, C. Women's Debate Ten Wiat
r w . J,SfYt SecondJlace At Winfield, Kauu
For Meeting Songs Sunday
Two Former Member* Students To Adjourn
Of College Are In- To Circle After Pro-
vited warn in Auditorium
Thug Direct Campus WAA Activities
Dr. S. B Mc A lister has received . ' the direction of Mis* Lib
an invitation tt. attend a meeting ^ Parrill, the < ollege i horus,
sponsored by the University of «*- hundretl an<l
Texas and the American Politicnl ,w' n,>' v""'es. Present a pro-
Science Association, to lie held at f1*'" both traditional and mod-
the Driskill Hotel in Austin Sat- ,r" Sunday afternoon, at
urdav, December 11. Attendance 4 :8" f,Vlo, k They will be assisted
is by invitation only ,l'" orKan MiM M"rv Ander-
.. .. ° „ . . son ami at the piano by Virginia
\ orris Hyatt, a 1982 graduate Sn, t[)
of North T«'xhk State Teacher* 4,, . .. . . ,
,, ,, . . , . . . A iter the program by thr chorus,
ollege. has been asked to present the„. w„, ,H. „ „rn, sj ■ „f
the teachers point of view to the ,h(> (>uUidl> the .,circ|e.c
t , , , which will be illuminated hv lights
Revision of the social science th(. t,ver|rreen, Hround it.
of the social science
program in the schools is the sub-
The Ameri-
f rom
Everyone is invitetl to participate
"f ,th'' mating. i n* /\inert- ^ ()f th(, (.an)ls one ,)f
can Political Science Association th(, „.U()itions of th,, Cn\U>«is.
plans annually a regional meet- A|| numherB Rn> to bp sung with-
inff This is the southwest meet- ()Ul a(,,,onl|,anim(.nt, except "Jesu,
nig of the Association. Joy of Man's Desiring," by J. S.
"What Is Civil Education?" is Bach, which will be accompanied
to be the subject of the Saturday at the organ by Miss Anderson
morning meeting. "What Is the
Present Practice With Respect to ft
Civic Education in the Public "The Holy Night" by Dudley Buck,
Schools?" is the topic of discussion played by Miss Arderson
at the afternoon meeting Dr. I First Group
McAlister is to preside ut that "What Child Is This?"
discussion. "What Changes Should
DEBATERS WIN
8 DECISIONS OUT
OF NINE DEBATES
TAKE SECOND PLACE IN
| FIK8T PI KAPPA DELTA
TOURNAMENT OF YEAR
Avesta Will Be
Distributed By
Next Week-End
CAST IS CHOSEN
FOR "HAY FEVER" "o Come, 0 Come, Emanuel"
Miss Anderson at the organ:
MADE UP OF ALMOST Joy of Man.s Desiring"
ENTIRELY NEW
MATERIA!,
Distribution of the fall issue
of the Avesta to the student body
will probably be on Thursday or
Friday of next week, according to
Pauline Crittenden, editor.
Prints and the cover design have
been completed, and all of the ma-
terial to be used has been selected IS
and set in type. The prints to be
used this year are from Ronnie
Williams' art classes in the College
and his extension class at W ichita Five new members of the Col-
Fall: The new cover design was players have been cast in Noel
made by Janic Lou Klepper, art Coward's three-act comedy "Hay
editor of the Avesta. Fever," to be given in the Audi-
The magazine is to be the same torium on February 21, 1986
i/.e as that used last year, but Frances Prine, an old member,
the style of lettering and the cover will have her first part in a long
design have I ccn changed. No production. This will be the first
e-pecial theme lias been followed play in some time with a cast
in the magazine, but the staff has made up almost of new material
tried to make the contents as rep The cast is as follows: Marcella
resentative of the student body Biggs as Sorel Bliss; J. D. I.ande
Winning eight straight decisions
out of nine debates, the women'*
team from Teachers College, com-
posed of Martha Bess Tisinfer and
Helen Anglin, won second place
in the first Pi Kappa Delta inter-
collegiate debate tournament of the
year, at Winfteld, Kansas.
The men's team, composed of
Jesse Swor and Boyd Kelley, won
four out of Ave debates, but did
not enter the finals.
The team from Edmond, Okla-
homa, won the women's division,
The sportamanagers who direct the activities of the Women a am] the 4"" from Nebraska Wea-
Athletic Association on the Campus, which is the largest this year in leyan won the man's section,
the history of the College, are shown in the above picture. Those in The debates at Winfteld, Hansaa,
the picture are. left to right, front row: Beaaie Sims. Wayaei Dyer, thU year were the largaat debate
i piogram to « presen ei, Mildred Wilkerson, and (iwyneth l.iles. Second row, tournaments in the United Statee,
i • 11 a ■ '
Kathleen Pieater, Mrs. Edith Connors. Faye Thompson. Gladys Har- attracting 360 debaters compris-
shaw, and May Morriss Back row: Dorothy Isbell. Gladys Neeae. ,n* 1 0 teams, besides visitors and
Frances Hardisty. V'ariel Starr. Jewell Davison. Lucille Persons, and coa«*hes. Fifty-one colleges from
Miss Edith Kubeck. faculty sponsor. Two members. Mary Bel!e *!*ht 8UtM *er® reP'«"*nted. In
.. . j « ii u. ... ...li. tht* senior division, 3# women s
English hoik Song Kicheson and Mozella Wright, are not in the picture. .......
r, ,, . .. _ , . , ., .... ... . . , _ . . _ anu mens teams were entered.
Be Made in the Teaching of the "Come With Torches Jeanette, ^—
Social Sciences?" is to he the suh- Isalndln" Old French Carol
ject under discussion at the eve- "Shepherds Shake Off Your Drowsy rjl ^ D .i.ai*i«
ning session. Sleep" French Carol ^ClVlCc 011162111
Dr. J. C. Matthews of the fac- "Coventry Carol" Sixteenth Cen-
ulty of Teachers College, on leave tury
of absence and now director of "Paraphrase on a Christmas Hymn
the textbook division of the State William Faulkes
Board of Education and co-direc- Played by Miss Anderson
tor of curriculum, has been in- Secontl Group
vited to be present at the meeting. "The First Noel" Traditional Carol
"The Sleep ot the Divine Infant"
Before the actual tournament
■ ■ari iiaiaiei a i nn a mm a started, each team had three prac-
MVSTFRV nRAMA tic® -Abates. Tournament teams
1T11 kJ A Kill 1 iril.llTin each had five debates, and thow
Of Aid To Many SATURDAY NIGHT =-"= -1.^
" two other women's teams had woa
Sixteen schotils are now receiv-
ing speakers and materials through
the School Service Bureau, accord-
ing to H. B. Masters, head of the
"CASE OF THE CURIOUS
BRIDE" FEATURE IN
AUDITORIUM
Saturday night at
This is the second Clue Club
when Christ w!!'1 S'" ' "r01 "r*armu,i"n' Magazines, posters, Latest of First National's Clue
Old French Carol alK' ot',er materials which are be- Club mystery dramas, "The Case
ing gathered constantly by students „f th,. (;urj0UH Bride." is scheduled
. . ... , n . « . tt re sent to thi* schools. ' It articles « u thj feature iittrttction ut the
Thirteenth Century French Carol (hj|! kjfld an. nMde(|. th ,an " uditorifMn
Third group, accompanied by b(> foun(j jn th(, in the K(lu. ™t0,U,,n
cation Building," Masters ex-
plained. ^ mystery thriller to be based on
H. B Masters and W. S. Mas- th«. stories of Erie Stanley Gard-
ters will go Friday to Denison to ,u,ri wh„ has a knack of injecting
visit the public schools and speak unique and unusual twists in his
to the faculty. baffling ami fascinating fiction.
Plans are being made by the The flrst WM8 The Case of the
Bureau for a program on child Howling Dog."
Pietro Yon Kuitlance for the P. T. A. of Ce-
lina. A movement has also been
planned for Wise County, although , the art ))f t
the date has not beer, definitely b/idl. .. c)ajre ^ c
Bach
"Angel Voices Ever Singing"
French Carol
"Jesu Bi/tnbino"
Pietro Von
Played by Miss Anderson
"Christmas In Sicily"
the five straight decisions.
The Teachers College women's
team lost only to the Edmond,
Oklahoma, team, which won the
tournament.
The question debated waa the
national Pi Kappa Delta question:
'Resolved: That Congress Should
Be Empowered To Over-Ride by •
Two-Thirds' Majority Vote Any
Decision of the Supreme Court
Declaring a Law Of Congress Un-
constitutional."
Played by Miss Anderson
Fourth Group
'1 Saw Three Ships"
Warren Williams again portrays
Perry Mason while Margaret Lind-
the "curious
continues as
as possible
Kx-Studen! H'erfs
In Wadill, Okla.
Word has been received by
"Deck the Halls" Welch Carol
"The Holly ami the Ivy"
, . English Traditional Carol
as Simon Bliss; I-ranees Prine as ,.T||p H()S, Rn(, hjs Gui.stfi-
darn; Ruth Annette Shields as Old English Carol
Judith Hmhk; ( rumen Shumaker _
a David Bliss; Smiley Mnxley as IVCTMI'I TftR« tttl'
Sandy Tyrell: Mary Neal Freeman ■ lINNlKi I IIIK^ AKK
as Vfyia Ar undo!; Karl Wester INVITED TO DENISON
man as Richard Greatham; and
Jackie Buchanan as Jackie Cory-
i set. Sneakers are constantly being ,, , . . . .
English Carol ,, .^i Masons astute secretary-sweet-
heart.
The attorney-detective learns
that the bride's first husband, sup-
posed to have been dead for four
years, is very much alive, and is
sent out to talk to school faculties,
it was stated.
I)r. Stovall Will
Attend Ohio Meet
attempting to blackmail her- Then
the man is found dead with a
stab wound through his heart. The
wife's keys are found at hip side
IS VERY GOOtr
SWENSON TOLD
ABOUT BOOK
IPS wonders if HELEN
il l i HELL'S tears at the foun
un the other day was an effort
keep ( I1AKLEY TURNER si
i iit about her 4:30 a. m. return
rom the all College dance.
Had VIRGINIA THOMAS not
• •en snooping around the Gross
house, in and ELMER BROWN
ould not be arguing ovct what
r DIDN'T have on the other
inght.
\RGYLE MORRIS seems to be
l"ininn up in the world, lie wa
^cen parading proudly down the
Bt mill drag the other .|ii\ with
V.I I' I ALO NdRMAN.
t/l IPS wonders if HELEN B.\
|ER Stood all tile othci exper,Ml
M'tei buying her own corsage the
j'ther night. W. T. BLACK was
I he gigolo.
\ spy reports that CHARLES
lit DDY" GARDENSHIRE wants
be a salttsnian as he was seen
frying to sell his landlady some
|>apei the rolled kind.
It would have been dangerous
Jo. FREDDY COOPER to have
jbeon a buffalo hunter in the old
flay because he is so nervous that
is gun has a habit of mis firing.
Lois HENDERSON'S not wot
| nn over those burns' leaving
-cars, because "they'll Tie where
it hey don't show."
That "dying calf look" in CLEO
jl KORAM'S eyes is caused by
I' that cute little" PHIL HARRIS'
II Vdolphus orchestra) attempt to
I punch a dimple in her cheek.
| I t II STUFF!
Wednesday, the Record Chron
I • published a letter to SAN I V
!' LAI'S from LEE WEI.DON
N< ':M \N (RHO BETA). QUIPS
bop), tlint he rides the little red
tricycle to class after the holidays
Dr. Floyd M. Stovall, head of
the English department, will rep-
resent this school at the fifty-sec- ... , , ...
W. N. Masters of the chemistry ond meeting of the Modern Lan- " arr,'sU''l '(>r the mur-
by Sigmund Romberg, contains (1)) the Campus of the mar- ton department anil H. B. Masters of guage Association of America.
an adaptation of Schubert's "Sere rjH|r,. ,,f the former Sarah Pea- A group of the Players are to the education department are to which is to be held in Cincinnati Perry Mason, as the woman's
nadc." "Soni? of Love," which is Charles Terry of Celina present Dr. Arthur Sampley's one go to Denison Friday morning, December "tO to January 1, at the attorney, discovers there are four
taken from his "I ntini-died Sym *phe wedding took place Monday, act play, "The Marriage of Fran where they have been invited by University of Cincinnati. He is to other persons who had a motive
phony," and "Lonely Heart, de November 11. in Wadill, Oklahoma, cis Ardcn." in assembly in Janu- the superintendent of schools to be secretary of the division on 'n killing the blackmailer. One is
rived from "Ave Maria Most , s Terry an ex-student of ar.v. Try-outs are being held for talk before a meeting of the teach- Wordsworth and His C.ontempo- the bride's second husband, who is
of the other melodic are based the ('ollege. having been in school the parts and rehearsals are to ers of that city on the new curric- raries, which will meet December insanely jealous of her; a Dr. Mill-j
mi the works of Schubert himself, here from 11)30 to 1988. start this week. ulum. 81. *®P who i* genuinely in love with;
"I find myself placing it along*
side of J. T. Adams' 'Epic of Amor-
ica' and Van Loon's 'Geography',
not merely for its content, but abm
for the treatment," says Misa Min-
nie Goodnow. in commenting on
Mr. J. R. Swenson's book, "Why
On Earth Did It Happen ?" in •
recent letter.
Miss Goodnow, who has travelled
I over moat of the world, and is now
{on a tour around the globe, praises
Swcnson's book as an interpreta-
tion of both history and geography,
and adds that she would like to
see it reviewed by the Atlantic
Monthly, in order that it might
immediately gain the fame of
which she finds it deserving.
The cast which is to present the
operetta includes Helen Arnold.
Robert Lee Allen, J. Charles (til
bel t, and fifteen other characters
besides a chorus of singers and
dancers.
Constitution Is
Adopted by Grads
New Professor Is Graduate of Babson Institute
Ripplgs
front Harvard and
Texan I/.
Dr
famous economist, who arranged
^ , , . for him a $2,000 scholarship to
icnartment of economics, comes to . ... , ... „ .
' ,, _ , the Bal son Institute in Babson
succeeded Dr. Jack Johnson in the
the College a graduate of Harvard
and Texas Universities and of the
Roger W. Babson Institute of
anil a former
courses
gree.
her; a chorus girl and her brother.
who are being bled for blackmail.
Donald Woods has the role of
the bride's second husband, with -
Phillip Reed as Dr. Millsap and, „ ^ ^ llvsd with all the
Winifred Shaw and Warren Hy- vjpt-tB anjJ faulu o{ . >bm1i «un-
— ; *r " cho" f !r1l ? ..V try town as the backgronnd for
,, _ . . . brother who are being blackmailed. .. __t
( onrod S Degrees Are the Bachelor of Arts. During his Simmons Bed Company Of Kenosha, MOJOV Is In Field Of Allen Jenkins brings in a lightj™* ^ ^ who
freshman year, he enlisted in the Wisconsin, and ( ' icugo, and with il - — ^.1 comedy touch as the tough assist- ' . .. .
United States army for the World the General Motors Acceptance €nC n/a'UrOl unt ^ perry Mason. Barton Mac-
W ar. but was not carried overseas Corporation. ReSOUrCCS h"s ro'1' of a detective.
While at Harvard, he became ac , Henry Kolker that of a prosecuting
R. L. Conrod, who recently Dr. Conrod said, 'and when in lO.'lO of all oil products and eliminate «"orney, and t lin llowland, the
the depression hetrar, I saw an much of the waste involved in pres- co«"oner.
opportunity to attend Texas Uni- 'ent production practices.
versity. get my matter's and doc- Dr. Conrod entered Civilian Con-
tor's degrees, and obtain a position servation Corps administrative
in this field. In l.i.'lO, from my work in 1984 when he l>ecame com-
study of busines cycles in Bab- manding officer of the CCC unit
son's Institute. 1 waj. c.r.vinced that located in Rockport, Texas. Later
we were in for a lengthy neriod he was promoted to the position
of business depression" of educational advisor ami sub- The first intramural debate
. , , . , district commander of the Fort tournament will open tomorrow af-1 vr>j„. ^ ^
Accordingly. Dr onnai entered Wor(h )|i(itrjct (>f th(> (.onts |n t,,rn(M,n Ht three o'clock in various1 sc*IHtom*d vo,c* r^°"
the I niversity and received his (here an, twenty one camps classrooms in the Administration
master of arts degree antl then |,avm|r a t„tal enlistment of 4.800 Building, with faculty members as
men. He served as commander and judges. Three rounds will be held
land Maine He attended the pub- "The second step in the Babson nomics. He served as part-time ^,,,^,.,1 a,|vjs„r f0r educational, re- tomorrow afternoon, and
. . ... ()m> musl S(ll| instructor in the 1 niversity for
were active in debating and trnck ac <bat which one produce*. * — tor me nmirici ami etmeu vne ot- "«n- «,,, """"Itodrnv a cinretto in the nasi
tivities. Later he lived at Isle of third step is the .natter of finr.n -inv |)r Conrod's thesis is entitleil ficial CCC publication for the dis unlay at one o clock. The finals rinZfaTi m ^iU si
. , , , ,, p.n,.v Cuba thl' production and the sellli g "State Regulation of the Oil and trict, "The Lariat." which hail a will begin at two o'clock Saturday " * '_ ™
oi uanir.ation mlopted as its lines, i una ; „ •• .u -n ,w i...i„ ;.i..„i , ..i.i .ill h.. my boyhood opinions. Wi
\ constitution for the organi-
zation was adopted by the Grad
uate Club at its business meeting
following the banquet at the South
ern Hotel Friday evening.
Dr. W. H. Bruce, president em
critus. wa principal speaker and Biisnu 1 intuitu.. ...... " three fields in business: production
outlined the growth of Teachers commander an,) general advisor of ^ finam.jnjr
College from a small normal school «lu<'nt|on_n1;,«.I!i "Babson holds that in business
Park, Massachusetts.
The Institute's course of study.
Dr. Conrod stated, is divided into
Debate Wtfl
Start Tomorrow
activities for the Fort
to the present institution offering JUrious
leading to n master's de Worth district of (((.
Although Texas has
Shelby Phillips, president of the adopted State for several years
Graduate Club, wa- toastmaster
|ii G. A Otlam, sponsor, and a
number of faculty members who
were present made brief ad
dre-ses. Christmas carols
sung by the entire group.
Th,
Dr. Conrod is a native of New
England, having been born in Port-
one must produce something." he
I en hi* °*P'a'n*d. "That is the first step
in business. One can produce in
surance, shoes, can openers any
thing almost.
of conduct looked upon ae cor-
rect by my village eiders (though
I did violate a good many of
them), I early formed opiniona
upon the proper behavior of "niea
girls" similar to theee of my pa-
rents. 1 oan still remember the
fan-fare of goasip that swept the
town after the daughter of a
prominent family bobbed few hair;
while equally unforgettaMi are
thoee 'smoke-house" eeeaMM in
which "the
a certain notorious "hueey"
known to smoke cgiarattaa—in pri-
vate.
teams I 1 UP l|"
Scarlet Latter and smelling by
tT, (1 nat11t,. "The Graduate He received a Harvard scholar
rather than "The Graduate ship at the close of his high school
his Ph.D. degree in the field of eco
He served
schools of that citv and was study is selling One must sell instructor in the I niversity tor cmit|onH| Mn() religious activities winnin« two out of the three de-.
. that which one produces And the three years of this period. for the district antl edited the of bates will resume the contest Sat- , thl
Later he" lived at Isle of third step is the .natter of financing Dr. Conrwl's thesis is entitleil ficial CCC publication for the <li> unlay at one o'clock. The linals
the production an.I the selling -state Regulation of the Oil and trict. "The Lariat." which hail a will begin at two o'clock Saturday * J™!" "?" "** mo
steps." Cas Industry in Texas." and the wide circulation in all the camps. Individual gold trophies will bej™>' boyhood opiniona.
Dr. Conrod studied one ,v ar in object of his doctor's dissertation Dr. Conrod has I teen granted a awarded members .... . . ... . ^
Production Techniques in the leave of absence from this work teams. Senior teams include the their snaca ed (Mat raa
to take Dr. Johnson's place in the following; Kelly ami Swor, (Jay
antl Keim. Tee I antl Stegall, Roach
and Sullivan, and Maples and
ilk. and Misses Anglin and Ti-
singcr, Owen ami Loftln, and Isom
nd Stevens
hi the near future
of the winning h*v® m«*h
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Irby, Alvin R. The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 12, 1935, newspaper, December 12, 1935; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth306057/m1/1/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.