Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1917 Page: 2 of 4
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CAMPUS CHAT
t'h* Student VS.eki'. Pub * ation of ti •
North Texa* Stat* Nor . < o eg
Sub^Pfitioii |irf nriuHtn*:
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■Quarterly,
$1 25
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M.NII/hy PRIMINI. *
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Denton Tex a.-
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I' I M »m>n
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Ma*.. • Smith
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I W J k ~<>n
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Thursday Jun«- 21 1**17
In lead the papei with my tje.it
cnil who aid he came ahead oI
in* He won’t speak to me now
When I got home. I found that
iitoi had been to see me. He
the president of the school
Inaid heie I had applied. He vriew
i d of vaitiriR for me and left.
Ih gave the school to another. This
nt I ' i fellow is a regular subscribci
■ the Chat and was read in if it in hi-
'.mu when the iepre-**ritativ«* of the
ihool Uiaid called
so a I hjfiiie it. in one week's
' ■ I ha'.** lost, hy not la iriif a sole
■h i ' to horn itl time, the la-,it
end I e i i had. the iexpect ol
•i t teat h«*i ■*■ ho jfave iri«- the />.
<! a one hundi ed-dollai 10b V\ hat
»u'ii in'i'iMie ol me if this were to
a on all uminei S#» please send
<• tin- Chat regularly, but don't
publish rnv name.
Youn contritely
THK AVKSTA
In response to the demand o
the houi that out publications In
continued through th** miimn -•
non, the staff of th*1 Ca infill Chill
with the coo|(eiation of the student
IkkIv are undertakirifr the re-pon-i
Itilitv ol contmumif the n-gulai i-
stles ul th** pa|iei, tojfethei with tin
most populai and wide-awake i|uai
terly Thi 1 ■ i in
Practically all of tlie student
laidy have seen and read the weekly,
but not the ipiaiterly It is ol stand
aid magazine size, containiliif about
forty |M»jf**s of go**d -olid rending
mattei directly from the jiens and
brain,' o| on* own student
The contents of the I .».-</« am
divided into department- each *>^
which is replete with interest and
\ ijpe There is a department fni
prose anil |*oetiy. an editorial de
partment. a department for alumni
and old students and la-t. but not
by any means least, a Cum fin Chut
department
It would take too much space to
lio into a detailed description of tin-
merits of each on** hut suffice it * >
say that th** articles that g*> to make
up the issues are well worth the
reading ot any student
The department of Pros** and
Poetry is open to any student who
feels the inspiration in his heart
to delve into th** art of short torv
oi verse writing Any student who
feel* H welling and a swelling in his
heart and who is troubled to a great
extent with the organ coming up
into his mouth and obstructing his
speech in hi r presence, may feel at
perfect ease and liis*rty to let his
innermost thoughts of h**i overflow
•nd drench a few sheets of theme
paper in the form of verse m rmn-
verse.
This most attractive quarterly
is edited hv the ('hut sfaf! who ’ill
endeavor to maintain it at th** high
standard to which it ha- l.**<*n
brought.
It will Is* sen* to pin- during the
lattei part of July and w ill t*e ready
for delivery a few days later
The subset |Im*| ' to the Canifms
('hot will each receive a copy of the
t i'*to, gratis
!:!.< OKU CHRONICLE'S OBSKR-
V ATION ON THK ‘THAT "
I h* Ih nlnii Herord • Chronicle,
mu daily city paper, under the cap-
tion ‘Third I u<* of Normal Col-
> ge Weekly Out, Much College
New had ttie following to say
"""it the Cm,, fni Chut last fall
iftei the. third issue had Ijeeti
brought out
It* i inn" I I"'' II * .* •-i*kl\ pubic
i'i«>n <*t tin* Normal * «ll**g*>, im now m
1 • 11 r*I > i of *" growth The paper
'• h.i .i im *ith th. mtivitiex of th**
< g* Ini uh ith all branch***. of atu
lent f«* 11 * front page is given over
. the ri-pr*—•-ntation of literary *oci#tiei»,
-Mitiiai* 1 r mil eha|H I announcements, unit
"•o tei. of nten * to the -tudents'’
“Brains and Egg i” w ant.- 'em.
♦ ♦ ♦
To you who fail
Why should you wa I '
Heed this ol*l a
Within your -< op*
There's still some Hope
In Arkanaas.’’
♦ ♦ ♦
A Freshman g * hi- opm on
that the I**-sons a gf.**d i. "i doti't
eem to “lessen” .■ the ic.mci .o'
vances.
♦ *• ♦
<if coui we I * It" * n. Hid
that, tuit now , ho -ti v v*. Id hhi
Ilk** to lx* a “Lit! Nell" oui <
and die early1
HILL KEAm PARLOR
Mr». H. Hill, Prop.
Have you Ero-ma ri , our
.Scalp’ Hetti r tun) out
• ream of Roses f a. • I' |er FOR .-\l I
Massaging Mano.i r Scalp Work
Office Jill Mi ,* .a, Bu ,|.ng
PHftNf ■
t.I.A'sl -
.'trientihcall) tittah Br>.->*n Uupii
i ate«l and prrsi riptii
ANNOUNCEMENT
-WE SELL-
f'old Drink#, Cakes, Pies a la mode, Cream, kiddo Sandwiches.
Lunches, Short Orders. GIVE US A TRIAL.
NORMAL BAKERY
PHONE 45
Positions Accepted by Vlll‘‘ 1,1 Harrison Lounty
Normal Students. F VI* Hale ha> 01 th<?
H L. Lackey is elected superin. mwnual t,aimn*f d*lJa,tment ,n lhe
Undent of the Dodd City high school Corsicana high school.
ii Fannin County. T. S. Bonner ha> contracted for
( .1 Young has contracted for the principalship in the Olttey high
’t " pi rmpal.-hip of the Rule high ^ school.
school in Hend»*r>on County. | J K. Thogmartin will teach the
Corinth school in Navarro County.
Mr. E. W. Chaney, a former
Normal student, has accepted a
position in the Cleburne public
schools.
Miss Alta B Lei .car of Waco
will have charge of the primary de-
CONTRITF.
Dear Editor of Thi (’hat
Enclose*! pleas** find fiftv cents
tor which send me th** Chut for th**
summer ! did not intend to sub-
scribe. but I have changed my mind.
I have a friend across the street
who takes it and ! intended to read
his |Mt|»er and save fifty cent- !
supposed that it would Is* published
somehow even if I didn't do my part
I.ast Thursday when the paper
came out I was very anxious to s**.*
it I always am for that matter
It seems now that everyone else is.
So I hurried across the street to
borrow my friend’s paper Then*
were about a dozen othei fellow >
there on the same mission. It took at
least two hours for mv turn to come.
I needed to spend this two hours
cramming for a quiz in math th**
next day. (I made D on the exam )
I argued about when my turn came
Your Beauty and Your
Duty.
• miic loyal students, and do your
duty'
That is to vote for the College
tjeauty;
It you want to keep up the college
pep
And not let tin* old Normal lose its
rep
If von want to make things hum
And also to have our fame to com*
Just gi\** youi subscription to the
Cum/ms Chat
And I am sure you will have that.
Thi 1 . in is given also in addition
On one little, y**t great, condition
That on the given day you will pay
Etfty cents out expenses to help
defray.
Now we have on a gi and contest
In which we all will try oui iiest
To giv* to the Chat a trifle more life
And put in the Normal a bit of
strife.
On a certain date we nominate some
girls.
Those lovely creatures with iieauti-
ful curl*.
With then dimpled cheeks and eyes
so fair.
Who are full of wiles and lots of
care
When you subscrilie tor the t ’ampun
(’hat
We ha\e added to the pape* that
You will have fifty anil no more
votes
To make vour favorite one of the
folks.
Now Is* sure not to miss this fun
But hurry, come to us on the run.
And give iust your, or others’, name
Then I am sure you will win fame.
./. IV Dean, Senior i
Brains and Eggs.
It wishes were credits, the
shirkers would pans.
IMP
LEN A M. SKILLS, Opt. 1).
Ol'TOMI MUST
Suit** JO I M't'lurknti Building
STREET C AR SCHEDULE
UavM NORMAl. for TOWN sad PARK
First csr 6:30
Sett Car 6:50
Next Car 7:10
Next Car Till
Sam** rninut* of ■ o h hour
I ,**iiV.-s TOWS’ and Park for NORM M
First *'ar 6 15
Next Car 6:40
Nrxt <‘ar 7:00
Next far 7:20
Next far 7:40
Saint* mint** of **a.'h hour
DENTON TRACTION CO.
\ 1’ Miaii ha closed a contract
. "i tf • prini-ipalship of the Canton
-t t'.nl in Van Zandt County.;
Ro Johnson, w ho taught at I
Jopiin. ii Jack County last winter, I
• m the Normal College this sum-
mer
J A Stack tjerger has t>een
• t..i .it Flat m Coryell County
tot hi second term.
W V La-sitei has twen elected!
oi in ipal of Kendall .school.
I
< I Whitehead has contracted
ot Balriorhea high school for his
fourth year.
ft D Monroe has accepted the
tendent’ place at Almira for
In -eeond tcim.
Luc \ Blakmore has con-
' • tci foi a place in the Abilene
gh * hooi foi lie* second term.
I: I. Johnston has accepted the
'iii' i intendent' place at Roijstown
in N u< •«•«*.- County. II** has iH»**n
principal at that place for the past
two years.
Mi Beulah Overshinei has ac
partment of the Gurley school
which is in the suburbs of the c tv.
This will make four year- for Miss
LeCear in the same |*osition.
Miss Mary Downing is t*> teach
the tlroveland school in Jack County
next year.
Miss Ruhve Van Cleave will teach
schol in Wise County the coming
year
Miss Emma Downing has a
position at Beans I'rame in Jack
County for next session.
Mr. R. N Smith ha l*e»*n elected
principal of the Cuthand school in
Red River County for tin* ensuing
term
Mr. 0. II Hamilton ha- the prm
cmalship of th** Burke school in
Grayson County for the coming y«*ai
Miss Kathryn Low ha- l»een
LOOK ME UP
When you want a Watch. Ring.
LaValliere or anything in the
jewelry line My prices are right
E. L VANNOY
Jeweler
WEST SIDE SQUARE
cepted a place m the Abilene high elected to teach Latin and English
m»I lor h**i second term.
(Continued «n Pug. 'll
S I McLeroy has accepted th*’ 1 ......................
I" !»« pa' plat** at Concord in Rush I^eave kour kodak films with
Lounty bu his second term. J. I). HODGES & SON for
Mi I (' Mathews has contracted
La the - u |>er in tendency at Halls-
<juick delivery. Give us a trial.
J. B. TERRY
V . a
Harmonious Adjustment
Rhone LIT
SHOES REP \IKED
All kinds of ruhtier heels put on.
gtaxl a job as you can get in
State or your money hack.
Ladies' Work A Specialty
I'RITTT A BECK
The Harness and Saddlery Store
As
the
Ixmg words, but rather
expressive of the essen-
tials of a good portrait.
POSE. BACKGROUND. STYLE
OF FINISH—
all in harmony in OUR work
THE SHAW STUDIO
•What's in a name?" quoth the
poet. We make answer there is an
t in it. Make the ,4's and you’ll
make a name.
Whenevei you have a bright idea
write it on a piece of paper and
drop it in the Campue Chat box.
STUDENTS
We take this method of welcom-
ing you to our town and schools,
and cordially invite you to visit
this store when down town.
We handle goods of newest
style, best quality, and lowest
prices.
Come in and get acquainted
with us.
Barns’ Cash Store
Dry Goods. Gents’ Furnishings
and Shoes
W. S. Square Phone 116
WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR
I .• H,»..,..r Kstrhcn Cabinet**,
T ** S«*aly MattrrUM.
I . <; ..be VV.-mirk** Rookriuea,
The I.eggett A Platt Bed Springs,
The Chi Namel Yarninh and Stains,
The Art Wall Papers and Decoration-.
MAGILL& SHEPARD
Furniture and Undertaking Automobile Ambulance
WE TAKE THIS MEANS
of inviting you to our store. Come in and let’s get acquainted.
We'll be glad to see you. Complete lines of Men's and Indies’
Furnishings, Ready-to-Wear. and Shoes.
Make this store your headquarters when down town.
WILSON - HANN COMPANY
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Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1917, newspaper, June 21, 1917; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth719282/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.