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TIME CAMPUS ( HAT. DENTON. TKXAS. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 15. Itfltii
MTAC
95-11 In Dual Meeting
At Dentin Tkirsday
Sport Scripture
As Pr«ach«d By
Bow«n Evans
+ FOUR LEAVE FOR EAGLE netters
RELAYS SUNDAY see first loss
aiihky. morgan. conlkk i.onk victory IS CRKI>
\nd stovall to <;<> men to krkd
to i'hiiadki.i'hia barns
HIT'S A KI'R PIECE . . . How ember raskiag!
To where* th ' Eagle thinly . lad SPE ASHES . .
Will sunn he
sullavan has
lead is show
AT AHMTORtl
The North Texas Teacher* com-
pletely rawthwhl North Texas
Agricultural College of Arlington
Thursday in a dual track ami
Weld meet at Denton, piling up
Mfi points to th«- Junior Aggies'
M. The Arlington boys' only
dace* were Bone's ft rut in the
Kile vault. Heard en's second in the
broad jump, and Pope's second in
the shot put.
Bingo Kindei of 'he Eagles led
in individual point-gathering. an-
nexing tx>th hurdle races an<i run , _____
ning on the winning relax team- "Next Time We Love," featur
to amass I2'a |K>int>, Sum Spikes. in(r \fM>tfMiet Sullavan and James
limine Abbey. R. ('. Con lee. Meeting Oklahoma I nivcisitj
Henry Morgan, and Johnny Sto Saturday mornihii. the Eagle net-
quartet will travel this wm-l;, Phil Will soon ik- resounding from VN|| will be the four men whom sutfertKj their first defeat of
adelphia, Pa . is a good many miles the pool in the college reereation r, aeh Choc Sportaman will take t(u, jcanturinu >nly
from home In a city with no many park. The :>ool in to open Mon- tll thf Penn Relays on April 24 „ rtf'the si* event* Their lone
sports of historic interest. the I-u day Hut let us warn you fresh- jr, Mt Philadelphia. Pennsylvania. vietory was credited to Ered Barn
gles should gain something In ujis men' The North Texan State feach- j h, Eagle thinly-clad* will leave ,',f r -xas' outstanding play
the mere frvsh air and a change of or* College if a niee school, and Sunday with their coach. ,.rs t|„s *euson when lie downed
\NKXT TIME WK I.OVE'
TO HE FE ATI RE ON
SATl RIMY
scenery. We'll liet that Duane Al>
bey's eyee will bug out when ho
seen the street cars! And Henr
Morgan he'll throw a fit!
KINDA' RAID . .
Is the general impression we ire:
from current sports on the Cam-
pus. With track and tennis fur-
it does not allow young women
and young men to bathe in the
-ame pool at the same time. Oh!
M\ goodness, no. How shocking. p|,j)u,j,,|j,|uil |)V Wednesday, so ton High star, outplayed his
Why the very suggestion of such 1 ■ throughout niacin
his teammate, took thr«i second
places for 9 |*>ints.
Features of th« meet were the
Ji.'.i century run by Lyman Greg
ory. Denton -print stai. and thi
new Teachers College mark of fi
feet 2\ inches in the high jump
set by Phillips, lanky sophomore
on the Teachers' team. Spikes,
who went out on his third ' rirl a<
fi feet 2\. later in jumping for
practice cleared the bat at feet
SS inches,
In the mile relay, ;i quartet of
fast youngsters from Denton High
School crossed the finish line close
on the heels of the Eagle varsity.
circling the oval four times in
a time of .'E.'tT. to establish then;
selves as definite contenders for
honors in this event in State high
school circles.
Summer)
Snrint Relav North T e x a s
(Midkiff. Phillips, Gregory. Kin
deri. Time: 4f flat.
4441-Yard Dn.-li Abbey. N T
Greenfield, N. T Tinv: '1.1.
High Hurdles Kindei N. T.:
Spikes. N. T
Shot Put Cole. N T. Pop*.
N T A C. Distance: 41 feet. x
inches.
104'.Yard Dash Gregory N T :
Midkiff. N T. Time: 'A'.'
Pole Vault Hone. N' T A C.;
Cross and Vannoy, N T Height
11 feet.
Mile Hambv. N. T ; F. Mor-
gan, N T Time: 5:20.
220-yard Dash—Phillips. N. T :
Gregory. N. T. Time: 24 -econd*
Discus Phillips. N. T : Cole.
N T. Distance: 1HH feet 2 inches
He If Mile Run II Morgan. N
T.; Greenfield. N T. Time: ?:< !
High .lump Phillips. \ T :
Spikes. N' T IH'ight- <1 feet. 2 3-1 Monday,
inches. (New college record.)
Javelin Titus. N. T Kelsay
N. T. Distance: 171 feet.
Broadjump — Midkiff. N T
Bearden. N T. \. C. I i~t«'-><-.-
2'i feet, 11 inches.
Mile Relay North Texas. Time
:< :35.
Stewart, will !>c shown Saturday
night. April It!, in the auditorium
The film is based on Ursula n,'w
I'arrott's novel and relates the l'H>
a thing!
IT SEEMS TH AT . . .
Back in the not so dark ages
nishing the only sports of major when the pool was built that cer
interest, and l>oth of them moving tain rules were laid down, and in-
rather slowly, ye olde sports edi- eluded in those rules was the one
tor is kept jumping to find enough about segregating the sexes. Des-
copy to fill his page in the old rag. pite a very definite and very wide
Choc says he may schedule a meet spread sentiment among students k"
with Commerce . . . that would be against the old rule, it still stands.
The Eagles would be minus a stem memento of the days when
bathing suits that ^ Kington.
services of Johnny, Al>. women wore
will have a work-out every Carpenter, Oklahoma's outstand
day en route." Sportsman stated ing netter, in a one-sided match
yesterday. "We plan to arrive in tf-l, rt-0. Hams, a former Den
that the boys will have two days ponent throughout, plac.ng In-
to rest before tin- Relays Iiegm." shots in excellent locations and
It was ii.it definitely decided yes Using terrific drives to baffle the
tcrday whether the team would Oklahoman.
take a southern route through the The visitors managed t" take
tiulf States and up through Tenn the remainder of the events, but
ossee or a more direct route not without putting Up -everal
through St. i,ouis. Should they hard battles. In the other matches,
the southern route, they will Harlow defeated Dittrich; Clem
work out at Vanderbilt I'niver- ent defeated Phillips; and Martin
ity in Nashville Tennessee, and defeated Jones In the double
D. C. rounds Clement and Martain
Science
Continued from page I
I), Ka'i K Ashburn. Southern
Methodist I'niversity. followed by
a discus-ion led I'* •' ^ M*"-
East Texas Stale Teachers Col
lege; • Reilisti ibution of Economic
Rower," Alpheus Marshall. I etas
. hi isti n I'niversity. followed by
a disi'ii -ion led by S. I Mvres.Ji.,
Southern Methodist University ; and
•Consumer Education in Public
Schools," Paul Witt, Texarkana
Junior High Schotil
Papers and their renders in the
chemical and mathematical group
which will meet in Room MM of the
Science Buiklint! Saturday morn-
ing will l>e "lchthyic t il V Texas
Product." John \ Reddick. S M
l\; "Home Ionic Vctivit'e ill N«n-
Anueous Solutions. V\ II * laik.
Stale College for Women; "ton
sei|Uences of the Neglect of Point
Sets of a Certain Type E. II Han
sun, N. T S T. and "Cold Eight
A Demonstration. J I Whit
T C. U. C N Adkisson of
W. will preside at this meet
man.
S. C.
ing.
finats," and Morgan, the quartet bagged down around their knees Basing their chances upon their 1"1 "'ttrnh I f.
story of a young couple, impul who ari. traip(linfr off the north. d men paddled along with their "<«" m practice and upon the . ' Mrl"w aJ,d "njentei
sively married, who try to pursue and would have to put up a real handle bar mustaches. Eong live « nmng time at the meet last year. ' "^ned u ip- ani .oik n • '
individual careers. The hushand, Hfrht to take the meet. They got Queen Victoria! 'he Kagles are conceded a g<s>d I'riday afternoon saw the Eagles
a foreign newspaper correspond whinned hv the I,ions last vein im EVEN IN THE 4#I KEN'S D\Y . . chan<- to bring home the Iwcon. sl,'|t honors with Oklahoma \ .V
They let people swim together. Hie Denton quartet will compete M. in one of the hottest battle-
Hut not here . . The next move in the two-mile relay, each man ''u' year Five matches weie
probably will 1h> to separate the itinning >■ « yards. They have scheduled in this meet two dou
very fish in the fish pond . . Ye E'en running the stretch in about and three event- on>
<Jaiis, can't sumpn' b«> done? 7 ">l in practice. East year Isiuis- which was forfeited by the in
HOOP il \NltOVERS . . . iana State I'niversity took first v «lers. In this meet Barn -f
/.ack Cain made the first-string place in the event at the Relays Denton defeated Fenity •>•4.
on San Marcos' all-opponent bas- with a time of 7:4!'
ketball line tip. but only received The winners in each event at
ent. spends his time whirling from der similar conditions, when a
one place to another seeking news, strong quartet went to Drake and
while his wife scores a hit on |«.ft the boys behind to tend to
Broadway. In order to preserve Commerce
the happiness of her married life. < o\< H SHVNDS' BO\S
the young actress goes to China Arc looking mighty fine To date
with her hushand on one of his they have won six matches, tied
assignments. two. and lost one. Their only loss
The life in China is too rigor was to a strong team from <>kla
ous for her and her son, so she
returns to America where she
confronted with the problem of conference this year, but it's i
the love of her husband's friend little too soon to make any pi.
for her. When she receives word dictions.
of her husband's serious illness in \S WE SAID . . .
Rome, she immediately hurries to Things are a little slow In or
• MI it • I* •• 1 1 «■■■«*• iii *•' I I *
ie homa C Kinda' looks like the 11 -econd team berth on < ommerce s t|1(. Relay*, which are the National \
is Eagles may do big things in the mythical quintet . Jimmy Hawk < hampion«hips of America, will '
McKaskill of A & M downed l>n
trich M-i'i, 4-5, 7 .r>, Todn of A
M defeated Phillips 4 -♦>. K •!,
made Commerce's first string at
guard. Nice goin', Pinhaid! . .
Despite the high rating given him
by your scribe and commentator.
Charlie Turner made three of the
including Coach
receive beautiful go
watches as awards.
wrist
him. and their old affection is re- der to liven things up. we might second strings.
vived. change this to n scandal column. Shainl-
Margaret Sullavan gives a sin How's this for a starter? EION NE1IERS
cere and convincing performance WHAT PRICE CHH'KEN Haw lost to S M I and I
as the young wife of "Next Time DINNER? 1 1 whiU' ,ht' ',;«K|es U-at the
We Eove." James Ste- art. a new It has reached our attention that Mustangs and split their matches
comer to the screen, establishes three young gentlemen, thought by with the Frogs. Eooks like Eagb
a new theatrical personality as the the world to lie honest and upright meat, boys!
newspaper correspondent and hus- examples of ideal young manhood. SPRIMi IH\ININ(.
band of the famous actress. The recently wandered from the path Began at ( ommerce on April .i,
cast includes Ray Milland, (irant of righteousness. Incidentally, thi to last tor a five week s perio<|
Mitchell, and Rolieri McWsde. young gentlemen are track men thirty two heroes of the gridiron
They are fast. Quite fast. Even reported. Down at San Marcos.
f|t A rj • fast enough to catch some chickens spring training began on March
10 Rut ,h<*y nuite enough If', and I- about to be rounded up
Pool Here Monday
Members of Helta Psi Kappa
have announced that they will
• •ton the T. ('. swimming pool on
April 20. for the l'.'.'lti
ica-on. , This group will have
charge of the pool until June 1
when the College will open classes
in the water sport* for the sum-
mer session.
Hour
to escape the owner! Tsk! Tsk! now
Publications
(Continued from Page
Eagle Netters Run
Over N. T. Aggies
r agle netters added their sixth
win lo their ever-increasing string
of victories Monday afternoon
when they rolled over a visiting
North Texas Agricultural College
team from Arlington by a com-
fortable score of 5-1. This was
the second meeting of the
dubs thi- season: the Eagles won
both. I'he first meet took place
at the beginning of the season.
To date, Coach Shands' squad
ha.- a list of six wins, one loss,
and two ties.
Barns and Dittrich downed M>
Kaskill and Todd 6-1, ti-2. Fen
ity and Whittenon defeated Davi-
und Jones 5-7, K-fl.
The next scheduled meet for the
Eagles is carded for Thursday
when they invade Commerce to
take on the highly-touted Eions
Wright's (iang
Favored To Win
Eddie Wright's
Turn About
i >
•Jamison Will Kdit Chat
Next Week As Irliy
Takes Host
Morelock, president of Stil Ro-
State Teachers College.
Denton Site Desirable
Denton Teachers College was en
couraged to bid for the convention
for the spring opening afu'' *ndln* letters to
the various press clubs affiliated * ... , .
with the Texas lntercolleg1Bte tht> ',ul'!,,'u'1",n„"f Paper
Press Association.
Alonso Jamison Jr., Denton, as
sociate editor of The Chat, will
Battlers still
two reW'1 as favorites in the intra
mural softball tourney. Due to
the holidays, only two games were
played this week. Miller's Van
kees nosed out Jack Harriss' Pan
thers 1 to 0 in a tight game char
acti'iized by nice pitching and
fielding, and Pete Peters' (iastric
In she only victory of the Aggies Disturbances took their tilt with
Monday. Ea Hay defeated Vannoy the Naviteers, captained by R. (I
of the Eagles 7 5. 7-5. The other Phillips, it to 2.
three singles matches were easily
taken by the Eagles, as also were
the doubles. Barns defeated But
ler of Arlington 0-0, fi-0; Dittrich
Color Movie
The program for the biological
section presided over by Mayne
l.otignecker. S. M i'.. will be held
in the Chemistry Eecture Room in
the Science Building. It will con
•ost of "Survey of tieneral Par
usitism in Wild Eife of t ertain
West Texas Counties." Dr .! K (!
Silvey of the College, "Seasonal
Succession Soil Relations •!' Three
Species of Autumn Acridian I
B. Isely and Frances K «> 11 \ Trie,
ity I'nivei-'ity "Ol -ervation- on
the Freshwater Sponges of thi
Dallas Region." K P Cheatuni aid
Joseph Harris. S M I It
ical Control of Flesl Eat
tei P Taylor United State-
| artment of Xgrtcultyre, "Re
ing the Use of Histological
niqtn as a Means Towari
Species Identification of P
Particularly Within tin
R"hh Bryant u Hakii
I'nivei sity . "A Century of Scieti
11til- Exploration in Texas. Part I
1 K2'i-1KS0," S, \\ (ielsel S M I
"Red Sails in the Sunset -.i Three
Sheets in the Wind," (Culoi movn
of marine life from <luli of M,.\
icoi, (Ktys Sander- and Hartiv
Kemp. Dallas; "Preliminary Report
Upon 'iastcromycet.es of Texas '
Mayne Eongnecker. SM U 'Sum
< \>! leRe Players
Will Be Honored
The Senior Mary Ardens will
lie hostess to the College Plnvers
who Will present John Williams
Rogers' "Westward People" at tin
regular meeting on April >n
||oste--es for the meeting will
lie Virginia Morris*, chairman
Mildred Mitchell. May Hell. Mont
gotnery. Her by Morrison, All,.
Hill. Kat henry Holder, Martha
Hunter, and Dorothy InIioII.
inary of (ieneral Ecological Survey
of Three Environments," Urad
uate Students of North Texas State
Teachers College, introduced by
Dr It It Harris "Types of Soil
and Vegetation," IE E. tirtihani;
"The Hardwood Environment " En
\ erne Scott; "The Cultivated Pen
«if." Alctlui Woods; "The Virgin
Prairie," A. A. Evans; "Cotnmei
rial Mineral Waters of North ('en
tnil Texa-." S. A. Lynch, N. T A.
; "Our Centennial Tree Plant
iu ," t V. Charlton, city fore
ter. Dallas; "Preliminary Studn
• n the Ecology of the Sewage Fil
toi Fly, l'*;irhntt<i Sp John For
,ythe. T C U.. and "Incidence ol
Intestinal Parasites in Hiilln
FeNu -. in 1.-I5H Individuals." Harry
I- Wright. Baylor Medical ('ol
lege. Dallas.
All meetings arc open to the
public.
Kg
Will
- He
I t In
Plants
I i«itltts
B n vim
-taff members who will take turn- iH m
Being centrally located in North ny)out jn editinftr for the next few '
was initiated ia-t
ha\e been set as before; CiMs H-
10. every day; is ys 10-12. every
day; girls 2-6 Mondays, Wednes-
Dr. Henry Dannell.v anil Mrs days, and Fridays; and Iniys 2-fi
Emery Wilkins, both of the foreign Tuesdays. Thursdays and Satur- Texas, near Dallas and port weeks.
language department, have re- days. Worth, and having its physical
covered from the flu and were Single swims are fifteen cents plant increased by the construe lm' Piacucc
able tx> resume their teaching each: season tickets will be avail- tion of several buildings on the •' N ' 1111 11"
Tuesday. ible as soon as possible. Campus, member* of the local y'' ' ' o e a
Pi-ess Club are anxious to havi Alvin R. Irby, Chet editor, will
— — — the convention on thi- campus nevt appoint various staff member- to
V,,BT. take over his regular duties for
If the convention is held at on" at whik' h«'
Teachers ( ollege next year, the ro'1' "f reporter.
president. vice-president, a n <1 Jamison, a freshman, is a giad-
treasurer of th. Texas Interol 'iat< of Denton High School, where
legiate Press Association will be he was editor of the Bronchi
selected from this school. Norni
(tames on the docket for this
week are this afternoon. Battler
vs. Greenhouse Pansies and Dino
...... . . . , saurs vs. Red Aces; Friday, Pan
downed (h.lds f.-o h.i. and Jones th„,,s (}|lHtric |)is,Urba.,ces and
ilefeated Snyde, 0-1. 0-2. _ Both NavitMr, vs VHnkees; Monday.
vs. Panthers and Bat
vs. Naviteer*; Wednesday
Red Aces v- (iastric Disturbance
and Pansies vs Yankees.
SI ITS Wl> I'l \ IN liKKSSKS
( leaned and Crossed
SMITH'S TAILORS
1'horn' l.'i
I,'IOH W Hickory St.
M'cupy the editors chair in the doubles rounds went to the Eagles t." '
iiat office next week to inanagi HS Harns and Dittrich downed Bui tier-
ler and Childs (t-n, 0-1. while Jones
one week, the first of the regular ltn<! (|(.fe«ted Snvder and
Noted Musicians Tennis Teams
Enter Finals
At a recent advertising convention, one of the
nrincipd sjienkeni stres«'d the iniint that "A dollar
spent for advertising is a dollar invested, and on which
returns can be expected."
Now, more than at most other times during the
year, is well selected advertising copy in active med-
iums paying dividends to wide-awake merchants.
The spring buying season is at hand: spring
clothes have been moving for several weeks, a well-
arranged advertising program will keep the rest of
vour stock from growing stale on your shelves.
Each of the students and faculty members
of Teachers College has to have something that YOU
can supply at this time of the year; you should see
that they know you have it and know how to find you.
The (ampus Chat is the only medium reaching
thin entire group regularly every week. Good busi-
ness demands that your advertising program should
include the Chat.
If your ad is not appearing there, phone 1242
and have a representative stop in and explain its ad-
E*n in greater detail.
Continued from page 1
abroad to come to this country in
190f> at the invitation of Waltet
Dnmrosch to join the New York
Three doubles teams came sue
cessfully through the i|iiart.er li
Symphony, lie remained with that ™ 'n_ intramural tennis tour
orchestra until its merger with the
Philharmonic in 102H, when ho re
in was editor ol the Broncho, in order to devote all his Martin and Limit rue "-2
-chool \earliook a member of ,he timi' t,i" S010 engagements an<l . ' . *'
, . . t.t bis work as conductor of the "TV Moxl"y ,H'a'
Houston and (tPttis, t> 2. <•-!; and
nament last week to earn their
right to compete in the semi-final
matches. Barton and (iarrcn de
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WILLIAMS. KI HLMAN, TO
STI DY IN LK\IMN(.
IMNKRSITIKS
j. to his work as conductor of the
Barrero Little Symphony and
Woodwind Ensemble. When Bar-
rere plays it is as if "Pan himself
were calling," says the Eos Ange
les Herald.
Of Carlos Salxedo, Leopold Sto
kowski writes: "He is at once
nations for these officers will be debating team, and president
submitted to the convention to- 'ne Press ( lull.
get her with the Denton College's
bid for the P.i.17 meeting
Committee Appointed
The program, which includes
speakers from the staffs of some
of the State's leading newspapers,
was drawn up by a committee com Ronald \\ illiams of '.he art dt
posed of Violet Roark. Bob M. partmcnt and Clarence Kuhlman „f ,'h,. harp." Walter Dnmrosch
Cloud, and Evelyn McOaugh.v 'I the economics department were HHVs: "| do do not think there is
A copy of the program to be notified this week that they have H man living today who is a
presented at Alpine this year ha- been awarded teaching fellowships ^i-pater exponent of the harp than
been forwarded to the various in two of the nation's leading uni- Salaedo " Born in France, educated
member schools of the association vcrsities. Ht th(> pMrjK Conservatory, Halxedo
Schools which are members of the William's fellowship ha been came to this country in 1909. en-
association are Denton Teacher* granted by the University of Chi- gaged as solo harpist by the Met
College. East Texas State Teach- cago. In addition to teaching, he ropolitan Opera Company. He re-
ers College, admitted last year, will 1m- given an opportunity to Mimed that position in 1918 and
Texas College of Arts and Indus take up study leading to the .lis- has since concentrated on his indi-
tries. Paris Junior College. Sul torate. vidua 1 concert career and on the
Ross State Teachers College. West Kuhlinan's fellowship is from Salnedo Harp Ensemble until join-
Texas State Teachers (ollege, the University of North Carolina, ing the present group.
Wichita Falls Junior College, where he will work on his doctor's Horace Rritt, of Belgian birth
John 7 arleton Agricultural < ol- degree. also attended the Paris Conserva
b«*-. Sam Houston State Teachers tory, graduating when onlv four
College. Stephen F. Austin Teach- — teen yeras of age. He has given
ers College. McMurry College, and A . H. Morelock, president of Sul;concerts all over Europe and both
Abilene Christian College. Ross State Teachers College; Dr. Americas.
Prtws Awarded Haldeen Braddy, head of the de-
prives are awarded at the con psrtment of English, Sul Ross;
vention for the best all-round and R. J. Ratliff. charter mem-
newspaper. for the best annual, ber of T. I. P. A. Round table
for the best literary magazine, in discussions will he led by l r. J.
the publications field; and individ Lawrence Kason and Miss Elhta-
ual prises are awarded to the i^th Haines
author of the best news story,
feature story, one-act play, edi
Phillips and Sutton eliminated
Hester and McCrny. 0-3. fi-3. A
match. Payne and Massey vs
Campbell and Barnes, is the only
oni remaining to In* played >n the
(juarter final bracket. As soon as
. . this match is nlaved off, the semi
virtuoso, artist, composer, and de- w||| u jn- Th(1 tournament
Tr u. J Me 'l!.""': wi|l f'mpleted in the near fu
ture.
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torlal, poem, short story, informal ■
essay, and formal essay. In last
year's contests, the Chat took first
place, and the Yucca and A vesta
second place each, and many of
the individual awards went to stu-
dents of the College.
Addresses at the convention at
Alpine will be by Wallace Perry,
j| editor of the El Pfcso Herald-Post;
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Irby, Alvin R. The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1936, newspaper, April 16, 1936; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth306085/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.