The Megaphone (Georgetown, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 6, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 18, 1938 Page: 4 of 4
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The Kunarounder
This column seems to have'
caused quite a furor last week |
we have heard more than one
disparaging remark about our
braiu-cnild if the column is that
bad, either don’t read it or send
ii Three cent stamp and a self”ad-
dressed envelope to ye editor and
you will receive postpaid, a mental
hick and a reminder to mind
your own business . . .
We wondered for a year if
< NAN and AL. (. would last i
—now well wonder another
>ear if they will break up.
After that it's their their turn
s {
to wonder . . .
HOKACK NKIKSON, the cam-
pus ladies man is considering be-
coming a man's man the ladies
don't nalizc that he is theirs for
the asking . . .
Ill I)l» and- HENSON arc
-dill stooging for one another j
but their true blue friend
ship seems to have turned a |
little green around the edges.
It is rumored that SAMMY i
BEKKluR, last years B. G. O. C. >
(Big girl of the campus to you) \
is coming back for homecoming. !
Now TREES, why did you try to !
fool us . . . Every eye on the
Campus will be strained to see if'
ye olde KAPPA SIG pin remains
upon her bosom.
of screech she utters we think she j
must la? leading hog caller in i
Gatesville.
F R A N (!ES NIXON : Or-
chids to you for having the ;
.most pleasing personality of j
any freshman girl. STAY AS
SWEET AS YOU ARE.
The same to JIMMY PRICE as
represenative of the freshman
boys
VOTE FOR CHARLIE IN-
GRAM FOR THE BEST ALL
ROUND BOY 1 . .
MARTHA (Ray e) MARTIN’S
star (football) seems to be wan-
ing fading out toward GLORIA
HAWKER. What is it about these
little blondes that attracts those
husky football players?
TOM HERBERT WOLFE:
Please make up your mind be-
tween NIP and TUCK; we
can’t help but wonder when
ymi intend to settle down to
an O. & O.
MARY GENE MABRY has
been wearing on her sleeve—
Shall we tell her that J. MOREL-
LE is most definitely NOT a one
woman man, or shall we let her
discover it for herself?
We haven’t seen or heard
much of DORIS MORGAN
Who was one of last years
most attractive freshmen—
Mayhap she’s being true to
DUSTY.
Although NETTIE JANE
THOMPSON just yells and the
boys come running, from the type
MARJORIE FISHER is still
our dhoice for freshman
beauty and popularity. Others
have realized her attractions
and are basking in her win
ning smile.
Looks like GADDY has narrow-
ed his list down to CHARLSIE.
Could it be a budding love affair?
We know its not just a matter of
convenience.
MARY MARTHA and STAF-
FORD just can’t stay apart—
They must break up for the
fun of making up!!
Where was Ross Sunday when
Kathryn Willis stepped out with
Milton Perry?
S c r a m b 1 e d quadrangle j
—Betty Welch, Phil Magee, j
Tiny McKinnon, C. L. Lee.
Poor Elizabeth Wasson doesn’t
seem to be able to keep her dates
straight - eh, Coy and Welch.
I
How are BILLIE BELL and j
L E E LAWRENCE getting
along ?
I
. . Lil’ Audrey seems to be having J
trouble with “Her man Mickey” j
—blit at least he stays true to the ]
Chapter. It’s unfair competition to
HomeComing
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air left would only support a column
of Mercury approximately one-half
the thicKiiesH of a human hair. In I
the field of low pressure there will !
also In oil exhibit a mercury ditFus- j
ion pump which is capable to,
.OOUOOUl millimeters of mercury. !
This is, very roughly, about one hun-
dred times smaller than the above
pressure. In this pump mercury is,
vaporized and acts very much like
a broom, sweeping before air mole-
cules which are very much lighter
than the mercury.
There will also Ik- on exhibit the
apparatus which is of the same gen
era I type that was used by Dr.
Robert Andrews Millikan at the
I nivrrsity of Chicago when lit- per
formed the now classic experiment
which resulted in the determination
of the charge carried bv what is
know n as I lie election. This up-,
partus is the equivalent of a very j
delicate balance. Mass effects being;
I
capable of determination on it which 1
could never be realized on the most j
accurate Chemical balance. The
experiment of Dr. Millikan is per j
formed in the Physics Laboratories
and the1 value obtained by the stu-j
dents checks well wit i i the accepted
value of the charge on the electron.I
So much of Modern Physics is has-j
ed upon the quantum theory that no I
demonstration of Physical phono j
menu would be complete without the j
showing of the photo electric effect, j
An ordinary of zinc which is illumin- |
ated with light from an electric arc
gives off electrical energy, that is, it
gives off electrons. Thus light emir
gv w hich is of quite different nature
when compared to the electron is
converted directly into a form of
energy which has what is usually
considered material characteristics.
This demonstration will also be aug-
mented by a photo-eletric cell which
converts light energy directly into
electrical energy, just as in the
above case.
These ;ir(. just a few of the many
inti resting facts that will be seen
on the first door of the Science
Building. Among others will be a
spectroscope which will show the
composition of white light, and a
neon sign, a magic bob that appar-
ently seems to roll up hill, an instru-
ment which will measure accurately I
half the thickness of a piece of pa- |
per, a personality indicator which is |
particularly sensitive to the charms
of the ladies will be on duty guard-
ing the men in a most effective man-
ner.
Mary Wardlaw and Isabetlle
Campbell attended the game and
(lance at Bryan Saturday.
Nettie Jane Smith spent the week-
end at her home in Waco.
have your rival in
Audrey ?
town, isn’t it,
Piggly Wiggly
Everything for your
Picnic Lunch
Walker Service
Station
Mobiloil — Mobilgas
Washing.......75e
Greasin,g........75c
Washing & Greasing . . $1.00
Corner 12th and Main
pm
Keep In Trim!
Everyone will enjoy bowling
and it’s an excellent way to
keep in shape all year around.
BOWLING ALLEY
Box Bldg. 215 W. 8th
Save at the . . .
Ben Franklin
Store
5, 10 & 25c
F. E. BUCHHOLZ
Welcome to
Homecoming
Ex-Students and Parents
BEAT A. C. C.
Retail Merchants
Association a
Mrs. Jno. M. Cluck, Mgr.
H. E. McKeithan
and Son
Garage & Machine Shop
Oxy Acetylene & Electric
Welding
TELEPHONE 43
Shop West 9th Street
WE WELCOME EX-STUDENTS and FRIENDS TO
SOUTHWESTERN^ HOME-COMING
WILCOX BROS.
—JEWELRY and BOOKS—
Welcome
Exes....
“Pick and Pay
The Fairway”
groceries
FRUITS
VEGETABLES
--MEATS
f A I R W A Y
ood Market
Troy Laundry Dry Cleaners
& Dyers
“MASTER CLEANERS”
YOUR BUSINESS IS APPRECIATED
PHONE 11
MOOD HALL
Louis Bremer
WOMEN'S BLDG
Billie Jo Renfro
HOME - COMING
Welcome Back to Southwestern
VISIT US WHILE YOU ARE HERE
Fine Sandwiches and the best of Drinks.
Our dishes and glasses are sterilized
Phone 66
HODGES BROS.
The REXALL Store
FREE DELIVERY
* jt.’—-dr rxsuMk M , . .<iUi
We Have the very latest
Pirate Windshield Stickers
Also Plates for Fraternity and
Sorority Printing
SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY
East Side Square
Dorothy Williamson spent the
week-end at her home in Dallas.
Mary Jane Whitcomb was a Mex-
ia visitor over the week-end.
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THURSDAY & FRIDAY
October 20th and 21st
Ex - Students, Friends and Parents
WELCOME
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WHERE OLD AND NEW FRIENDS MEET
PIRATE TAVERN
Women’s Bldg.
Eugenia Palmer
BEAT A. C. C.
Leroy and
Ruby
biggeb ^yvIwch
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Does Not Pay series “They're
Always Caught,” and Musical,
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everybody who smokes 'em
It’s pleasure you smoke for...
everybody knows that.. . and
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PAUL WHITBMAN
Every Wednesday Evening
George Gracib
Burns Allen
Every Friday Evening
Aft C. B• S. Stations
Eddie Dooley
Football Highlights
Every Thursday and Saturday
S2 Leading N. B. C. Stations
f'
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Tobacco Co.
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Stanford, Ed. The Megaphone (Georgetown, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 6, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 18, 1938, newspaper, October 18, 1938; Georgetown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth601403/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Southwestern University.