The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 21, 1931 Page: 4 of 4
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CLUBS AND SOCIETY
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Girls D Idfifiirtfj
At Forum Dance,
Stay Line Formed
Ah! The worm has turaad Revenge
Is sweet and other Mich awUalramatir
expression* that you may think of.
Last Tuesday night ww the night the
aforementioned worm got tired of
going ntraigbt ahead nil the time and
ma<ie nlni-nt complete torn.
It *11 hnr-i>«n- ! at the dance apon
sored by thn f. W. G. A. For many
it the colltfc rtaare* the boys
nil the tagging In fart,
H got to be aoch a hni.it the. th- U>y«
to think that it could be no
wny. But, Oh. whnt n surprise
boys who thought that got
Landladies $Btide
On Meeting Date*;
Name Is Selected
At the winter roeeting of the land-
fill January there wa* foraaad
permanent organisation which
decided to meet the third Wednesday
of each month *t the College Club
Hone* At this meeting Mr*. S. M
Oross WW elected president; Mr*. M.
C. Henry, vteepre*id*nt; and Mr*,
Ed. Grub, treasure.
At the monthly meeting Pebruary
IK, it wax derided to name the organ
icatinn "T. r. Caiagsia Homo* Club."
The subject of discussion at thin
meeting was the "Financial Standard-
isation of Approved College IIosmm."
Variou* phase* of thi* were brought
| before the club by Mr*. Mom* Hunter
wan j««t lovely. The Bn<i Mr« Oeerge Mw-ham, who intro
orchestra wa* puffin* ami blowing astduced the question of uniform price
orchestras have a habit of doing. - of room ami board. Thi* question
were gliding merrily j will 1* voted upon at the March meet
or other wine along the floor, and the jlnjt and otherr phase* will be intro-
usual bonrh of stags wu in it's us-;duced by Mr*. K A. Bttrk* and Mr*
ual huddle in the center of the floor K Wlthrow A permanent program
deciding on the all important goaatfam committee consisting of Mr* (i C.
if Wh In H>, Wlmt gil ft# a «Ui4d«a ' Wafkins, Mr*. L. M. Tucker, Mr.
Kit
Art
Figure Drawing
Exhibiting Work
Rag 4oll« are displayed in a
in the main corridor of the Manual
Art* building thi* weak. The*e
doll* have been made by Art ciasao*
1# , in figure drawing. In thi*
count* of *tudy, the proportion* of
the body "rf children are taken up
nnd from thi* eoarae of study the
drdl* were designed
The individual ideas of the stu-
dent* have been e* pressed in the
construction armd costuming of the
doll*. The clothing and custom* of
fwopte* of foreign countries have
been studied and the dolts were
dressed in wrcordar.ce with the re-
nulls of the research. Some of the
doll* are made according to Ameri
can ideas, and one doll is the result
of the study of campus organization*
The dolls are cut and fashioned
from pattern* made from the study
of human proportions. Home of the
doll* were made of wire which ha*
lieen wrapped with cloth and cotton
In such a way a* to build up the
body. Other* are merely rag dolls
Thi* work is to illustrate project*
for the grade* beginning with the
fourth grades upward, according to
like tha wall-known thunderbolt out; George Meeham awl Mrs. J5d, (.rube Mifts Marguerite Klepiwr. instructor
of the usually well-known cloudless was selecte<i. j of Art.
blue sky, the tarriMft naw* struck. The club room wu* made attractive
The new* that made brave Wen trem with japonic#, daffodils and other j /'gxunfit
Me in their boots, and heretofore un- spring flowers. Hot chocolate with
moveable men turned ashen. At the wafer* and whipped . ream was *erv- Discusses History
several giri* who had been' «l by I he ho*te**e«: Mr*. Alien, Mrs.; G TOWt tl of P "'/ \
llotshots Capture
Intra Mura! Crown
With Seven Wins
Men of Faculty
J^tktHmined By
Women Members
Women of the faculty and faculty
entertained the men f the
faculty with a banquet at the
Women * Club Tuesday evening. Thi* Entering the home "tretch of the
M a biennial afair. men reeipro- tourney with only mm more week
eating every other y« r. Red and >f pd«y left, interest, m the intra
White decoration* carried sgt a motif mural baxketWI tournament ia be
in keeping with QMl|i Washingum's inning to wane with "Hop" Bryaat'r
birthday. Hotshot* cinching the tilt with a
Approximately Z'M guest* were re- .^an .iate of seven wins and no de
eeived by Mrs 0. A, Odam, president
of the Women'* Faculty Club, Mr*
J, R. Hwenson, Mr*. T. E. Peter*, and
Mr*. F, V. Garrison, member* of *he
committee in charge.
A four course dinner wa* served by
Women in colonial costume*, after
which a short skit, "The Old Family
Album," wa* presented with Mr*.
(.ula K. Shurnjiker and Mr*. 8. A.
Blackburn giving the dialogue. Mern
bar* of the Woman's Faculty Club
portrayed various old type* of pic-
ture* seen in the family album of
many years ago. One of the best-re
ceived "pictures" wa* that of the male
'juartet impersonated by Mr*. J. R.
Hwenson, Mi** Katie Henley. Mis*
Edith Lueeke, and Mis* Ruby Smith
Mi*s Lottie Brasbears, assisted by
H. A. Blackburn, presented a series of
picture* of early specimen* of "ped-
agoK*", pointing out characteristice
prevalent in certain stages. The pi<-
ture* projected on the *creen were old!
photographs of men of the fae lty; rt.f),,ated their trick of Monday by
present at the inanquet. winning *>ver the Goliaths. 17 to 16
Mr*. J K Blair waa general chair-; The Ab* were slightly the under- i <
men of the bamiuet and preside.! dur I thi* gam«.< and the Golinth* !••
jof -Swed * Zerettke, Wading iarta-
S mural *cof*r, and Koiner hi* team
tnd a* a result, tame off the
b- Idinw the •mailer end of a
21 to M wrore. ^tnith, 4fcalaaM*
forward of the Mo-Knoaea, wa* oot-
taitdinjr in tV game and was high-
rrdnt man v*fth iH tallie* .to hi*
wain. Koine accounted for alaa
«f hi* town'* total and Keretske ad-
-«d lght more Pierson, Hotshot
gaard. and Robert* of the No-Knox
five turned in thi best defensive
asme* of t%« week Fierson achieved
the distinction, heretofore held onlj
by Johnny King, of twin* ejected
from an intra-inural game on per-
m—l fowls.
BROS. Presett
Shirley Johnson visited hi* parents
in Mineral Well* over the week-end.
?4i*t week"* play wa* featured' by
the scoring *pr«e of [.ra«rtif ily every
t. am in the race The scorer wa*
busy marking up the individual
twiint* of ea<-h man, and the verag
of each team wa* i o! tered a notoh
" <*« •* "f !ttKt w<!ekV Harry Bone, southwestern field sac-
contests. retary of the Y. M. C. A„ will speak
The first game of the week -aw at the Teacher* College club house
Bob l-ondon's Alw facing the Wild «t 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon to
t , The Abs completely swamped 'the religious organizations of the col-
the C*l in thi*. the slowest game of lege. Mr. Bone is prominent in stu-
. | week, by a 2H to 7 count. Ijondon' dent religious work in many col
nod hi* teammate < have won their of the Southwest. He will be at the
last two goe*, and in the game Mon- ] college again Feb. 24.
day they demonstrated a finished of- j
Bradford!
with
BEN LYON
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Vino Delmar'j $en-
sational story of h®
Army of Occupation
wher® women «ur-
r«nderedth«irvirtuo
in the joy
> of victory I
T. C. AUDITORIUM
Tonight 8:30 o'clock
Also other features"
ferine and a good defense.
of the Ab* wa* high-point man of
the cam.* with 1ft tallies, and Blan-
kenship, his teammate, wa* second
with fc tallie*. MeCarroll um! Ad-
kin were outstanding for tht- losers
<")n T.ic-day l ndon and his five
on the sideline with a look of Austin, Mr*. Blackwetl, Mrs. Dee
envy in their ey# , heaved a sigh of Blair. Mr* Maude Blair, Mrs. Ba**J
relief and tram( ed to the middle of Mr*. ''lauHe Bell, Mr*. Abbey, and;
the floor in a body with a look of Mr*. Barrow.
determination taking the place of the
late envy. No longer that night would (Quarterly Pi (hneya
they be the audience. Absolutely no. ... ii.it: «• .
had come and for owl ' ' ruMieutum /*
they wouUI lie the actors. Issued by Chapter
chief actors at that too.
unbellevible had happenwl j The "ETA PI," the quarterly pub-
ing the evening The dinner was pre-
pared and served bj- the women of the
First Methodist Church.
FIREMEN
TAKE < I .OWE
GAME FROM CEMNA
Their
brief
For
It b
The growth and organization of
the Parent Teachers Association*
will lie the general topic for discus
*l n before the Elementary Council ro8ch RayillorHj (Retime) Smith*
<" i'* regular meeting Monday "Ve tigWIng Firemen defeated the strong
ning t 7 o clock at the Mary A r«l«-n . f-t.|ir,u |f K School quintet at Celfna
l.tslge. j Tuesday night by the score of <21 to
ao,
The growth and history of Parent
Teacher* Association will be dis
announced that from there |j«hed by the local chapter of the Pli euaned by Mr*. T J. Fouts, and Mrs
i the girl* would do the tagging' Omega Pi ha* Iwen i**ued thi* weok. R {' Hooper will bring material and
The former tit.ag line moved off the j Thi# issue contain* « feature article 1 *,mw h e a P T A. should be or
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*ideline* with a hurt look In their
ejre . They grumbled. They said it
waan't ofthordo*. Some of them even
wanted to call out the ranger* and
put a stop to it. Hid the girl* pay any
attention to that? They most certainly
did not. They went right on alamt
their buaineaa of tagging the hoy*
who happened to be dancing at the
first.
The night's entertainment furnished
some of the boy* with food for tho
ught. They evidently know what a
wall-flower feel* like at a dance now.
Japanese Art Ih
Discussed by Club
at Regular Meeting
Glenna Harris wa* in charge of a
program on Japan*e* Art presented
at the regular mis-ting of the Art
Club held in the Manual Art* bulid
ing. The program was given in con
section with the exhibit of Japanese
print* now being exhibited in room
fOg of the Manual Art* buliding.
Thelma Clement spoke on colot
scheme* of modern home* a* selected
from JapatM>*« print*. Mrs. Hick
man gave a talk on the Art of Japan
very Interesting talk or the
of Japan wa* given,
The subject for the neat meet i in:
of the club was annuonced a* "Mir
rare, glass, and their use in the mo
dern decoration," and plan* for the
mat program were dismissed, after
which the club was adjourned.
The present art exhibit of Japan
eae prints wilt remain up through
Saturday and the student body i* in
vited to see It, a member of the club
■aid Friday.
recently: Kanised
on the Teacher* Conference
held on the campus. Several of the i following lhr di cu**ion. it .
*l>eeehe* that were made at the con- j fanned to have « radio program it.
order that the girl* may hear the
National (Educational Association
l-Togvam which will be held in De-
trtoit, Michigan, at which the letter*
f school children will lie presented
to Admiral Byrd, and, at which time
the explorer will speak, according to
Mi** Nellie (,. Griffiths, sponsor of
ed to those who may read the 'h" flub'
magazine
Among other things contained In Forty Studctits Ate
the periodical, is the Message of the, <-« > //, l. if w r
Eta Chapter <>f Pi Omega Pi, which; *'* ' f frflfl ' • Irl. f .
extend* greeting* to nil member* and! Student Conference
expresses the aim* and Ideal* foster j ____
fer.-nce are referred to and at the
end of the article the field member* j
of the order are urged to attend con-
ference;" of this nature that may be|
held in the future,
Biwine** Education
length in the "Eta Pi" and many]
definition* and suggestion* are offer-
It was a fast contest and the out-
come of the game wa* not determined
until the final whistle, ('elijia high
ha* one uf the bent IsMkcthsl! teams
in thi* part of the state, having re-1
cently won the County Meet only to
be denied the honor through an Ineli-
gible player.
For the Firemen, Youngldood,
('apt. Bryant, and Whitehead stood
out, while probably the outstanding
players for the Celinn K.piad were
Jerden, Athens, and Finley. Mem
lier* of the Firemen included: Rus-
sell, Whitehead, Warren, Bryant,
Youngblood and McDonald.
Cimoma Pmuai u roit
"Tht Parktr Pen ii mperlatml} £"W"
were conceded u k!iuhl edge over the
L'tndor.iU*. However, with Brad-
ford and Blankenship atrain leading j;
the offensive ottack, and London''
pla.vig a great defensive game, the
hoarding house boy* managed to1
drub the Goliaths. Blankenship took
cring honor* with eight point*
"Head-eye" Pierce was outstanding.
for the loser*. Wednesday "Rag
time" Smith and hi* fighting Fire-j-
men failed to put in their appearance
and us a result they defaulted to the
Hoboe*. Fans were disappointed in ■
•he failure of the Smithite* ( ap-
pear a#, the seem# of battle since!
ritports had been made to the effect
that the Firemen were going to make •
a desperate attempt to come out f f
• he cellar.
The highlight of the week's play
wa* the game Thursday when the
leading Hotshot* met Fresman Knox's;
Nu-Knox quintet, he a,mailer No j
K riox five failed to stop the scoring
THE VANITY
SHOP
Across from C f A Campus
Spiffy Sport
DRESSES
for
SWANKY SCHOOL
G IRLS
Girls! Girls!
The latest from
Hollywood! as
Mutt has just re-
turned from Cali-
fornia.
"The Shop of
Personality"
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Music Club Studies
Living Composers
And Their Works
—I ,
"The Value of a Music Club" was
discussed at the Tuesday meeting of
the Music Club held at Kendall Hail.
Mr*. A. t Hoy, president, presided,
roll call was snswtred by the
fifteen members present with • noted
opera and it* composer A committee
wa* appointed to write a club song.
ed by the organisation. There in also
a list of membership and letter* from
various member* out in the field.
Miss Clark Gives
Informal Tea For
Delta Kappa Gamma
Mis* Edith L. Clark entertained the
local chapter of the Helta Kappa
Gamma at an informal seated tea on
Sundy afternoon at her home on Nor-
mal Avenue. Carrying out the color*
of the *ociety, the reception rooms
we7e adorned with yellow snap dra-
god , calendula*. jonui|il*, and red
candle*.
Miss Mary Patchell presided over
the tea table. She was assisted in
serving by Mi** Addle Mae OurbOr
Mr*. C. A. Montgomery, and Miss
Epsic Young.
The following members were pres-
ent, l>e«ide* those mentioned above:
Misses Helen Bray, Willie Birge, Con-
stance Beach. Mary Sweet, Cora Staf-
ford. Mary Anderson, Lillian M, Par-
rill, Genelia Lewis, Elizabeth Lyon,
Lottie Brashears. and Mine*. Pearl C.
McCracken. J. N. Simmons, Lee S.
Reecc, H. J. P. Vit*, and Lingle.
Mock Trial Feature
At Meeting Of Pi
Phi Pi Club Friday
Approximate!# forty students of
the Teachers College plan to attend
the Student Conference at S. M, II.
February i!7, 'iH, and March 1 Thi*
i* unite a number over the quota
planned by the college.
The Interurban Company is giving
special rate* for those attending the
conference. The round trip ticket*
will he placed on sale all day Friday,
February 27. at $1.25 for the round
trip and are good until Sunday night.
A number of students are jdanning
to attend for only one day, and others
will go back and fourth during the
conference.
Among those who have signified
their intention of going are Ralph
Adklns, Oouglas Bird, Faye Bunch, j
Guy Bush. Ruth French, Willie Myr-
tle Graham. Edith Gross, Letha j
Ingram, Mary Mai Lockhart, El-j
bert Loveless. Mary Nell Nelson
Ivan Johnson, Carrie lee Lewi*
Louise MeConneli, Clara Ve.ughn
Travis (Me, Caroline Curry, J. O.
Chitwood, Bob Mahaffey, Milton L.
Martin, Eula Montgomery. I .eon
Moore. Robert Murray, Ruth Nor-
man. Mary Lou Jones, C. C. Jones,
liuane Skiies, Latiinore Ewing
Louise Pyron, Myrtle NornMtn, Lou-
ise Powell, Marvin Ramey, Mamie
Remington, Everett Sloan. Porter
Baird, Henryetta Schuster. Elisabeth
Lillie Ruth
and Sumner
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The clsjb voted to lake up the study
of living
■ i
and their works
the first; Tue*
the life of Paderewskl
by Helen Mabry
in
A mock trial with Dougla* Bird and
Alvid Sinclair as the defendants and
Charles Bi .*.k* a* the prosecuting at-
torney featured the bi-monthly meet-
ing of Pi Phi Pi at the clubhouse
last Friday night. With Clark Black-
burn presiding as judge. Brooks ac-
cused the two hoy* of the heinous
crime of not attending the meetings.
White, Ros*
Williams.
Williams.
Twenty-Eight Are
Present at Talon
Meeting Monday
At the
(lay hi
Mary Golden will play "Minuet in! "^^^^"^WUiwday evening, with twenty
The regular semi-monthly meeting
jof the Talons was held at the Talon
w~. e—7 "imiti ; . oln_i.ir lh„v — -* hou,B Monday evening, with twenty 1
c " TIm toll call will be answered by * y, * convict**! and mM^(n present. Those mem
SyS,..,. j iittntahaH hu ikn nlssk 1 . _
aaming a living composer ami hi*
Industrial Ed. Club
Members to Meet
Thursday Evening
punished by the club.
The next meeting will be held Feb.
27 with A Ivis Sincliar in charge of
the program. All members are urged
to be present for an important busl-
session will be held, according to
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CI HRENT l.fTKRATtJRB ( LI B
The Industrial BBS Cub will «*TERTA.N« MEMBERS. Gl ESTS
meet Thursday < ght, Matvh M. at Litaiature QM. #■-
7 00 to the ( Ollege Club House. There stained its member* and guests
will be no regular meeting on Monday with th('!r •nnu*1 GeorgeB
.-.iiffet. 4. is «. 7T' tttthsJax Party ..n
Albeit MdUhuid, ■ M iiim '«*• February lt , at tha Coik«a CM
of the Industrial Arts, City schools;H«use.
of Fort Worth, will speak on "What iMemhaw of the clab dressed in
Superintendent* and Supervi*o*s coetame* of that time received the
K*p<-ct of lndu-'ri«l Arts Teacher*.* guests in colonial fashion. Games
All the menit*m of the club and a re played ia keeping with the
everyone that is taking «ny work in spirit, and refreshments, gNMMjjM
tr.« departn-. nt ar- attend "> e 'or ti tg the V. S. flag
this meeting by Jeff Richards, presid- as a motif for favor*, were served to
ent of the Club. Ja large number of gueata.
bers present were: W. L. Echols, Em-
mett Yant, I^eo Jones, Floyd Shawver,
Earl Adkins, Jim Bray, Hardin Law-
horn, Jesse Legwtt, Lawrence
Toby Stultx, Harold Youngblood. Ho-
ward Haines, B. A. Scott, Weldon
gan, John Kilpatrick, Harold Bry
Eldridge lfogan, Joe Holloman, Ro-
bert Harris. Paul F
Keith, Doyle Thompson, Claire Seay.
Charles Behroer,
ney Reeves, and Ted Wright.
The regular business *f the
satlon was brought up
of. Definite plan* for the club
and dance to be held at the Mary Ar-
den Lodge tonight Alt members and
their guest* are invited. Some plans
were also made for some of the com-
ing social event* of the year.
—7T
Mrs. Meador. of McClain, Texas is
visiting her daughter Troy during
this week-end.
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"T he Show-OfP
A comedy in three acts
by George Kelly
Presented by the
T. C. Dramatic Club
Myrtle Hardly, Director
T. C. Auditorium 8:15 Friday, Feb. 27
Admission 50 cents
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