The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. [24], Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1936 Page: 3 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the UNT Libraries Special Collections.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
t
THK CAMI'tJS ("HAT. DENTON TEXAS. THURSDAY, MARCH 2«. IUM
■Mi
CHATTERBOX
Hv SHORTY
I In husincs "I trying Uj please major, l>avid Nelf? No cracks
everyone is Ut'ltillK lite 'own, have liecn made about I*uvid yet
Evei y wheie I go I in accused of concerning his campus escapades
nooping. gos.-ipnig, etc Some as he, evidently, hits not made any
very good fontriliutions have I teen serious breaks.
picked tip, censored, ami then placed _____
among tlit' undesirable; while nth
i'm howcvei petty ami innocent
Ihey appear, have prolmhly caused
iniin>•' disturbances anions some of
the lelltm (especially thi.se with
the well-known ego)
Prize Kloozic of the week . Kuth
Sullins hennaed her hair just be-
caust Kalph Model!. the hoy friend,
ha<l lu: haii out in the "Summery,
tiL'ai howl" fashion. l,ooks like
it will lie tough sailing for Kalph
until it (flows out again.
I • urinu the stage show last Sat
unlay evening, a lair percentage
ol the students present displayed
a lack id patriotism by not rising 1 what was the price
when the State's anthem was
played. iThert couldn't have heen
that many Oklahomans there.)
Kit shmaii maneuver* V\ c won
of Ida
Weaver'.- lie Leon High School
ring that she is wearing Some
poor chump ha lipped a train, it
'litters of unfinished conversation
ran throughout fsdh stage and
screen entertainment, and those
who persist in destroying or
ftay >iii iih. freshman, was
"phuming" avai n at the track
V mutilating an evening's diversion meet you know, the same stuff we
I
l>y frei|Uenl interruptions of this
soil should realize thai they are
a-, guilty as 111 who scoff and discus.
sneei at other phases of art with
which they are unfamiliar.
The "takeoff" of the picture
;ti the Auditorium Saturday eve
ning was a little heavy for some
memhers of the audience, hut the
majority of those attending seemed
to apprei iate it and accepted it as
i direct challenge to the imagi-
nalion. It seems fantastic, hut
(here must lie colonies of the class
• >f people represented, as this is
not the first production emphasiz-
ing the hollowness and artificiality
among degenerates of certain
If roil ps who pose as artists.
ill indulge in occasionally "throw-
ing the high hurdles, jumping the
A slight misunderstanding
I ween Elizabeth Knox and Man
line Allen respited in both of
them l>eing dressed and v. aiting
i'm 1 III-. M istei Mcrwangci when
In- camt around Tuesday night.
M amine got the date.
Sill >
and meaningless mysteries
are unearthed oet usionally l>y
everyone, but we think that I hi
post hinl received by Jimmic l.et
Cooper Tuesday is aboul the worst
of its kind for the week. Nothing"
was disclosed but a long drawn
out personal message that was in
scribed across the card in the
I ash ion o o o o o o ii 1, ii o <i o o o h
me! '!!!!!
Well, they tell us -hat experience
i the best teachci even though it
is sometimes more painful ami
drawn-out. Some of the pledges
will agree with us, especially if
they don't atop dropping in ut
the Avalon foi dates on certain
nights when < oreim Tunnell has
already rated a date with one of
the lesrulai members.
"Watered Stock." it term fre-
Hifiii In used in Wall Street and
stock market trading, is said
to be older than the New York
Stock Exchange and to have origi
naetl with old cattle drives through
I fie I le law arc Watei tiap and down
to the city market before the days
of cattle cars and regular freight
(Km ladies only) Imagine the -crvice. If was then the repre-
e iibarrassmcnt of Mickey Mitchell hensive practice originated of some
I ucsdtty night when a button drivers to "suit" cattle and then let
pipped otr hei skill and she 'hem drink then bilking till not
coiildn I stop to pick it up She loo long before they were brought
wa- in the parade with the (ireen 'he slaughterhouse and weighed.
■ lackets and Band Hoys when the 'hi
accident occurred She lost a good of
i|ipoi I unit j
stop a paiatlc
\iiil peaking ■ • f Hand Hoy did
•ii fail to notice our new drum
I'OSII'OM D\MI:
I he diile of the annual
I leans' t ouncil and I'uhtica-
tion Kauri lor the prcscnta-
tion of > n<-1-a favorite* has
been changed from March
lo Max IS. No all-college will
l>i held Saturday nighl
l.difh I.. < lurk.
Dean of Women
Seniors: It's Shaw's Sludio lor
application pictures <adt.)
t*rof enmonal Cards
HI NI IS I S
\\ N. Howell. I).U.S.
I- iceman Howell. I) U.S.
UO.'i Met lurkan Building
( I Ol.lVEK. D.D.S.
Smoot Curtis Building
I Res. I'honc 1129 Office 20>>
i r \\ II II WM.KV
■ :|7 Smoot ( urtis Building
I'honc 11124
lit HH II \RD M \NDKI.I
IIWIIK*
Mil iary Huiltling
Phone 10"
MKDICAI.8
I it II E. ROBERTS
I Osteopathic Physician and Surireor
'I'J-II Mci'iurkan Building
Voertman's
If You're
Planning A
Party
•
See Our
Supply Of
Favors-
Bridge Sets
Special! A
New Shipment
Of Easter
Gaities
"T. C. Store™J
practice and a modification
it caused a law to be passed
requiring cattle to !«.• unloaded for
feed, water, and rest at period* of
JM to ■: hours after being loaded
into freight tarn feu shipment.
Hay Ride, Picnic
Held By Beta's
Beta Alpha Roh Beta members
and pledges entertained then dates
Friday night with an old-fashioned
hay riilt A group of fifty boarded
the wagon at the Beta House and
proceeded to Mills and Hollows.
Pledges entertained with songs,
jokes, and impromptu speeches
about the i-amptirc aftei a picnic
supper. I>r. .1. K. (i. Silvey. Beta
-pun .i and Miss Margaret llays
chaperoned the party.
Pledges have completed their
four weeks of instructions, and
Monday night entered upon the
final week of pledgeship. During
the past month, the pledges have
been instructed in fellowship,
scholarship, citi'/.cnahip, and social
grace Pledgeship will end Monday
night with the formal initiation
ritual. The night's activities will
begin on the t'rnddoek place east
of Denton and will terminate at
the Beta House. Ill* Normal Ave.
Plans foi a dance honoring the
incoming members were discussed
at tlit Monday night meeting
(J A VIM A DION MEETINC
There will be a meeting of the
i iamiuadion, freshman and sopho
more honoi society, tomorrow eve
lung, according to I' rank Moring.
president of the organization. The
meeting will be at the College Club
House at 7 p. in.
SK\ KN RECEIN K SK11 I.
\\\ \Itl>S IN It \SKETHAM.
I lilt of twenty live participants
in the basketball skill award test.
Kathleen Piester. Mildred \\ ilker
nil, Jewell Davison, Lucille Per
Mills. Bessie Sims, Blake Jones
Adene Thompson received skill
awards in the V\ A. A. intramural
toni nanicnt
PICNIC
The girl-- of the Home Managi
meiit House, accompanied by Miss
My rn Sow ell. gave a picnic at the
City Park Tuesday, tiuests of the
group were Mi Katie Henley
and Editha l.uecke.
Press Club Makes
Trip To Dallas
Twenty seven memhers of the
Press Club made a field trip to
Dallas last Friday, visiting print
ing and engraving concerns of
interest.
Some tif the establishments vis
itetl were "Holland's Magazine,"
"The Dallas News," Houthwest
ein Kngruving Company, Ameri-
can Beauty Book Cover Company,
tin- U KAA sending station, and the
Brown Cracker and Candy Com
puny.
Tennis, Archery
Clubs Plan Picnic
I'll nic plans for Thursday. April
2 are being formulated by sections
of the Tennis and Archery groups
of \\ A A Only those sections
which meet from I to <i on Thurs
day are included.
At present the tennis club mis
a tournament underway with the
winner of Therea Lawrence's sec
lion meeting the winner of Cladys
Neese's section.
Geezle Pledges
To Be Initiated
Pupils Tell
Try Teaching To L^arn
What F riendu
Withhold
Final initiation of five tieexle
pledge will be held Saturday night
at the Colden Hoof Ranch, west
of Denton. The pledges arc Wal-
tei Mitchell, Tommie Robinson,
( arlyle laylor, Shelie (iranstaff,
and Noble Mounts.
Plans have been made for the
club's annual dinner-dance, which
is to be held April 18.
At its meeting Monday night,
the organisation passed a resolu-
tion that the new library huiltling
be called the \\ H. Bruce Library
'Petticoat Fever'
Hooked At Texan
Romance in a small radio su<
t ion in Labrador furnishes the
theme foi "Petticoat Fever." with
I'olieit Montgomery, Myrna Loy.
and Itegiiiald Owen, feature at the
Texas Sunday, Monday, anil Tues-
day.
Impossible before the time of
sound pictures because of the ne-
cessity of rapid movement from
nc part to another to make up for
lost dialogue, the entire action
takes place in a very small space.
\ comedy hit tin the stage, "Pet-
ticoat Fever" is described by J. T.
■ ampliell. manager of the Texas,
a^ one of the season's gayest films.
Chicago
if outiniifd from page two)
inch.
Brown Shows Mt-ll
In the 140 yard dash. Delmei
Blown followed expectations and
garnered the laurels in a time of
I'.iii, The points, however, went
to Halt-row of Chicago I'niversity.
Conlee of the Fugles was third.
The freshman sprint relay team
of Whntley, Johnson, t hrismnn,
and Delmei Brown circled the oval
in Id.2 to nose out Kran*e. Handy.
Newman, and Berwanger of the
l'ni\ rsity. In the last race of the
evening, the mile relay, Klmer
Brown, running lead-off position
for the Faglets, gave his team
mate- a six yard lead at the end
of the first lap, coming in that fai
ahead of Midkiff The Chicago
I', man trailed Midkiff by a few
feet Delmer Brown, Clovis John
son, and Alvin Chrisman kept up
the good work for the frosh, but
the varsity dropped to third place.
R <'. Conlee ran a stellar last lap
for the Fugles, not losing an inch
to Ins Chicago adversary.
NOT I C K !
Application Pictures
From Your Yucca
Negative
fi :i\ I unmounted
12 -°t\ I unmounted Ji 1.75
The Shaw Studio
2'Hi >V. Oak I'honc 132
"Kven youi be«t friend may not
tell you," but rest assured that
a pupil in your student-leaching
das* won't hesitate to do so.
A certain student teacher in
Fnglish :n senior high school re-
cently gave a test at the end of
the study of the informal essay by
the class One question ran some
thing like this "From the in-
formal essays that we have read,
what have you gained 'hat you
tlitl not have before?"
One bright youngster of course
it was a boy after writ-
ing all the conventional replies to
such a question, concluded thus:
" and many other foolish anil
useless things that I will not waste
time ami pencil lead to write
down!"
Bridge Party To
Be Given Jr.
Marys April 3
\ bridge party will be given by
members of the Junior Mary Ar
den Club the evening of April •'< ac
cording to Artemesia Thomas, so-
cial chairman.
The following committees have
U-en appointed foi the party:
hostess, Charlenc Perryrnun, chair
man, Bernice Bankhead. Evelyn
Hunt. Mabel Mantooth. Marianne
Holsonbak", and Mvrticc Foster;
tables, Ernestine tireen, chairman,
Wilma Claussen. Ruth DcWitt.
Esther DeWitt, Jessie Fvcrs,
Dor tliy Martw i ight, lane Adding
ton, Jerry Jackson, and Marguerett
Blue; pri/.es. Rica Browning, chair-
man, Mary Green, and Doris IV r-
deii; tally. Bernice .luckson. chair
man. Evelyn MeFalridge. and Val-
lie Kennedy
The next regular meeting of the
club will bt April 7, at wnich time
officers for the -uniiner term will
lie elected.
Lehman, Mays Are
Guests at Supper
Miss Kuth Lehman of the home
economics department and Mr r.nd
Mrs. F. II Mays of McKinney
were guest- at a buffet supper
given at the Home Management
House Friday evening. March 20.
Mi and Mrs Mays are parents of
Alice Mays, one of the girls re-
siding in the Home Management
House
Mr and Mrs. F. II. Partington.
Miss Cora B Wilson, and Mis^
Bessie ShooK will be guests at
a luiffet supper at th« *"ome Man
i^gement Hous<- Thurst^iy nigh!,
March J(>.
(iolf, Hoxing, New
To Intramurals
Phys Ed Club
Is Arranging
Horn* Coming
Junior C.L.C. Has
Skating Party
Monday Night
Instead of the regular business
meeting of the Junior Current
Literature Club in the club house,
memliers attended a skating party
Approximately eighty-five news at the College Recreational Park
letter have been mailed out to ex- Monday night, March 23
•iv« plMM
Freshmen w«r« told how to
prove thair personalities Tuesday the
night when a panel group of daaa 3anqu*U,
personalities and Or. M. E. Boa- and
meeting m"y (,f lhe ed«w«tion department were included on the Hot
■luanita Owen, chairman of the the topic of personality Th„ flr<t
ojuUMX*
SAT. SI N. WON.
MARCH 2M.29 .I0
lioirs
BarberShop
HAIRCTTS 20c
208 W. Oak St.
rARMEF
im Twr nrLi
students for the- homecoming of the
Kho Chapter of Delta Psi Kappa. At ''rief business
national physical education frater — — — ... . , ... _
nity for women, which it to Iw held program committee, reported on "' Jusiinent and cultivation in an held tomorrow nlffht At
in Denton on Saturday, March 28 *he social activities of the club for ,on ">eeting of the claas. Member*, piedssa, aad
the remainder of the year This Those who composed the panel pectiv* gueaU will
will include an April discussion group were Birdie Jo group.
During
talllment^
the homecoming enter
Lettie Smith. Fruncea Prw*ram
l.edfwrd, Dons Mortin, Jewell l)avi-
soii anil Frances Hammer, pledges,
will Is- formally initiated into the
orgamxat ion.
The plans include a slumber
part> on Fridny night, breakfast
Sat ii.lay morning, picnic lunch. an,| Frances Fischer.
and a formal banquet Saturday eve-
nun.: tn lie followed by a theater
party at the College auditorium.
Humes Club To
Elect Officers
Tht monthly meeting of the
Campus Homes Club will tie held
Wednesday. April I. at 2 HI o'clock
in the Mary Arden Lodge. This will
l e both a business and social meet
ing, according to Mis. J \t \\'il
lison, chairman of the social com
mittee. All memliers are urged
to be present as officers for the
next two years will be elected.
Hostesses for the afteroon will
bi Mr J. A. Bevill. chairman. Mr-
' II Buchanan. Mi Maud Blair,
Mi John tiule, Mrs. Lester Thur
in..n, Mrs. L. M. Tucker, and Mr
.s K Withrow.
Track Meet Is
Taken by Frosh
w
I he lowly frosh again demon
stinted theii superiority on the
cinders as their 8811-yard relay
team, composed of Harris, David
-on iglcr. and fiattis, led the
soph." ami juniors to the tape In
the annual intramural track and
field classic rhursday afternoon.
Tin frosh aggregations traveled
tbi distance in l: i.'t.ii.
In the pentathlon. Jack Harris,
a bantam weight contestant, won
individual honoi -, having tied Vir
gil Wall's IH i•. point recoi
thei won the deeidlllg toss up
Fool's Day picnic, rummage sale, Hood, Emeline Sehlaffke, Ben Pa«- Appointments were aleo
week-end camping party at the ''hall, and l^ee Conway. Dr. Bon- the preaident, Prod Vlvloa,
lake, and the annual dance. "*>' le'' ,h«' p'""" * 4,,M;UB"ion in* "n,, managing of t
.... . and answered <|uestion«i from the paper, the Talon Newa.
Vpples and cookies were served „,iur. Daniel. Walter tiill. mm
iy the hostesses. A c|m|< ^ op€n#d the mMt. Heath were selected from Um
ing, led by Rosedell Helm. Wing-
field tialbraith presented a news . . , . ™
review, and committee chairmen l"
M'tlltti lypii
made announcements in n business
session over which Basil Webb,
president, presided.
to the skaters by the hostesses
Johnny Davenport, Jonel Williams,
of regular members aad
Lsry and J. D. Brown w
SCW Faculty Mem-
her To Discuss
English Schools
Dr. Autrey Wiley, member of
the English department of Texas
State College for Women, will
speak at a meeting of the liam-
matiinn Society, freshman honor
group, tomorrow night. Her sub-
ject will lie "Schools, Colleges, and
I Diversities in England."
The meeting, originally scheduled
for Tuesday but postponed because
of the intersectional track meet,
will lie held in the College Club
House at 7 o'clock.
ART DEPARTMENT
SHOWS EXCHANGE
B VSKBAI I. 18 LAST
INTRAMURAL OF Yl
Fifteen girls reported for
first meeting of baseball, Um
W. A. A. intramural for this
which began Monday at 4 c'a
under the direction of Miidrod
Si STI!I)KNTS SEND kel son, sportsmanager.
FIRST OF GROITP OF
H EXCHANGES |
All young women of the
are invited to participate in
activity on Mt>nday and W«
day from 4 until 6 o'clock.
Full Squad To
Go To Austin
The I'niversity of Texas delays,
March 2H at Austin, will see a
full delegation of runners, jumpers
and to-sers from North
■stall leather College, according
to Coach Choc Sportsman. The
Eagle- will embark Friday for the
big event.
An exhibition of design work.
done by the art students of Sill
Boss State Teachers College, Al-
pine, is now on display in the art ^EINEB BOAST
department of the College, Hooms More than forty students of
2'i*. 210, and 211, Manual Arts ( attended a weiner roaotj
Building. Lake Dallas Wednesday,
This collection is the first of a when ,he Phor*ff entertai
group of exchanges of student work l*u'
with other colleges, although some
work of the art professors of the IMNNRB fit GST8
I niversity of Colorado was shown n"'' Mrs. J. B. McBryde
here in the fall. daughter. Sarah, were guests at]
formal dinner at the Home
1'he paintings are all designs. , .. _ .
Texas windmill., houses. T'.'T'f- H Z
buildings, and plants. According M ,rch 1 < A green and wh
to Ronnie Williams of the art de «n the decora.
The I'exa.s Belays are due to
have the biggest participation
cowd of their history, as universi- bjtion" for we#k
tn - mid colleges frim all over the n(,xt
be trying for
partnient, many of them could
easily lie adapted for design in
purpcises«h 1"g*' ^ v«rious 2^ „ vi„itor c|| th#
The work will remain on exhi-
| Jennie ( amp, district super
of honw demonstration work of.
ptis Saturday.
I'mted States will
honors there,
and fast meet
the Belays this year
exchange exhibit,
the art department is to receive a
a group
Always a colorful collection of prints from
of professional artists of the United
pi to outdo themselves in set StMl(,s v|,.xjt,<( Thwwi wi„ (>(.
•<l and the op- shnWM for a wwU. ^gmning April
i Ha, '' W r" W',h WhTh ,he u lkr'"S Th" ,in l ^e year
n outstanding performance w„, Wl" hwv'' ?«' ''""M'J'te are the boys wj|| work uf
ii: he high lump. Win re he lumped f""" , ' h,<'aK" 1 wh" the College, and
a, high as 1,1 own head. He will sm'h " conv,nnnK ing the last few
The interest that has been shown
in golf and boxing has resulted
in their inclusion in the intrnniuml
program, according to Walter S.
Knox, director of intramural ac
tivities Every tournament so far
this year has been a suc-cess. and
addition of I'cse sports completes
an intramuiiil pingiam which will
compare favorably with that of any
school in the southern suites.
The entries for the golf tournr.
ment. which will be run out by
match play (twt'lve hides constitu
ting a match), must be in by April
11 Twenty eight boys have ill
ready signed up for the boxing
tournament which will start on
April 2 Many other entries are
expected, as this seems to be the
most populai feature of the intra
mural program at present.
TEXAS
IHl -FRI.-SAT.
MARCH 2H-27-2X
received a silver track shoe as in
tramural reward.
Other men who gathered in
enough points to qualify for intra
mural medallions are Kolaml David
son, Sam Stigler. Ci. II tiattis,
Virgil Wall, Ernest Haralson, Al-
bert Dudley, and M D. (ientry.
Results of the pentathlon are:
120-yard high hurdles: (iattis,
Harris, Haralson. Mi'Dade. Time
17.4.
HlO-yaril dash 'ientry. David
-on. Harris, and Wall. Time: 11.2.
Broad lump Harris. Wall,
Davidson, Haralson Distanct
feet.
Shot put Dudley . Mer-hoii, Wall,
Haralson Distance 12 feet, I
inches.
High iump Wall and Haralson
tied for first, Harris. West, and
Davidson lied for third
Special instruction in the
improvement of reading ability
will be offered to freshmen in
ii series of meetings held in
E.'IOii. Ml those interested
meet Thursday at I o'clock in
K.10K
tion of triu k and field efficiency mester
hen Tuesday night. Texas I'ni-
vci ity itself, winners in the uni- \|,.s Eunice Fry
versity class at the Stock Show Mildred Touchstone
Meet 111 Fort Worth, also will b«
year
of the students of
will be held dur-
weeks of the se-
Haggard and
graduates of
the home economics department of
a real boog a U-ar to any aspiring ,he College, were visitors on the
u'nm- Campus this past week-end.
f ## # # <
WHY WALK WHEW]
YOU CAN RIDE
IN COMFORT?
Ou r busses run regularly |
with fast and efficient sot Hi
to town and school. %
Denton Bat
Lines
LUIO
Jewell Young, a former student
of the College who is now touching
at tirandvicw, was a visitor on the
i itnipus Saturday
Mattie Trickey, district supervi-
0 of Vocational home economics
foi high schools of this district.
I* was a visitor on the Campus Sat
in day. Shi spoke to the Home
Economics Club on "Making Home
Economics Practical."
H M DUSSELL SONS co
for EASTER
F h 0 W E R S
Heauty Shop
I lis W. Hickorv
PHONE I2HM
We Never Close
SOI TH LOCUST EAT SHOP
Home Made l'ie> and Chili
COOl) IUKRECCE
DRINK
IN BOTTLES
SI NDAY.MONDAY
MARCH 2H-30
RE A I ECONOMY
With I'ower I'rovei Sei vice. Cities Service gives you an
incrtase of fu n: H to 1 • in miles per gallon. This is made
possible through the u-c of Cities Service petroleum products
and I'owe i I'rovei Sorvitc. Vftei a cai is power Proved, gaso
lene eonsumption i- reduced you'll actually save one oi more
radon*- out of eve' \ ten motor oil consumption is also re
tlueed. Illbrit at ion i- i pi o ed and so I- compression
^ ou an a-sured of I'leedom from road breakdowns which
so often icsiilf in costly towing and repair bills. This service
also prolongs the useful life of your car.
HOHHEKKL AVKBll RN
TELEPHONE l« 1211 W. HICKORY ST.
Join Tk« Parage In
RUSSELL'S CLOTHES
They are wearable, flattering, and
sensibly priced . . . even if you chooae
a print dress with a casual coat or go
utterly masculine with a mannish wilt.
i! .i
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Matching Search Results
View three places within this issue that match your search.Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Irby, Alvin R. The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. [24], Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1936, newspaper, March 26, 1936; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth306078/m1/3/?q=WAR+DEPARTMENT: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.