The Handout (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 8, Ed. 1 Monday, February 16, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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THE POINT SYSTEM
A student shall be allowed not
more than 16 points to her
credit, each office she holds
counting as a given number of
points according to the amount
of work attached. Following are
the offices with their relative
value in points:
1. President of Student body.
President of Y. \V. C. A.
Editor-in-Chief of Txwoco.
Editor-in-Chief of Handout.
' 10 points. •
2. V.-President of Student Body.
V.-President of Y. W. C. I.
Sec'y.-Treas. Student Body
Assistant Editor of Txwoco.
• Assistant Editor of Handout.
Business manager Txwoco.
President of W ilsonians.
Business Manager of Handout
President of S. M. K. Society.
President of Korosophian So-
ciety.
(j points.
3. Advertising Mgr. Txwoco.
Advertising Mgr. Handout.
4. Secretary of Y. W. C. A.
Treasurer of Y. W.- C. A.
Cabinet Members Y. W. C. A.
Sophmores and Freshmen
classes, Editors of departments
of Txwoeo and Handout.
President of each dormitory
Club. .
President of town girls' dub.
Capta'in Basket Ball Team.
Business Manager Basket
Ball. *
.. Z President of Glee Club.
• President of Pre^s Club.
Business Manager Glee Club.
• • ^ 4 points.
5. President of Senior Assembly
President of Junior Assembly
2 points.
Icicle riding and tlie members of
lhis dub will be able to show you
all right. Remember El Randio.
THE HANDOUT
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Dormitory Clube Elect New
Officers
The dormitory clubs are plan-
ning many pleasant entertain-
ments during the spring months.
New officers for the term have
been elected:
Ann Waggoner
President- -Jew^l Furr.
Entertainment Chairman
Christine 1 iutchinson.
Secretary
Ti easurer-
Handout Reporter •— Francis
Tim i ell.
Dan Waggoner
President— Addie Fee.
Tex Waco Reporter- Lueile
Southerland.
Houdout
Flourney.
Secretary-Tfeasurey Mae
Claire Harrison.
Conservatroy
President—Jerry Gibbs.
Secretary - Treasurer — Rose
1 lodge i s.
Tx Waco Reporter -Kathleen
Morgan.
Handout Reporter — Mary
Warren.
Mulky
Pre si d e n t— Gussie Rough ton.
Secretary-Treasurer Jessie
Mae George.
Tx Waco Reporter—Louise
Bomar.
Handout Reporter - Annis
Owens.
Alta Long (telling an escapade
of her younger days) "and the
chickens were not just ordinary
chickens; they were checkered
or something."
about
Ma) vo
•"V. ell. 1 fell down,
the first fall 1 ever
wasn't funny,"
Emma Louise—"Well, girlie, 1
don't see why you should want
tfeportm Virginia to he so siender."
Girlie—"Well. I do.
be cuter than ever."
Are the
EL RANCHO CLUB.
The El Randio met, last week
in regular session. The meeting
was called to order by the presi-
dent, Miss Peggy Moreman. A
great deal of business was attend-
ed to. A matter of getting space
in the annual was discussed and
all wanted this dub to be widely
known over tlie campus. Pkms
, were made for the pages in the
annual ami they are indeed quite
clever and will be sure enough ex-
*• citing and raneh like. All the girls
are urged now to take kodak pic-
tures, so a few snapshots of the
members of the club may be made
more real and ideal.
And, yes, the pins were dis-
cussed, but as yet we can't decide
whether*we want hats, guns or
what, and so we are still taking
time to decide about such weighty
matters. But let us assure yon El
Ralleho still lives and the time is
cftming when you will become
personally acquainted with it
yourself, possibly we will be able
to witness some sure enough horse
ORCHESTRA PLANS A TOUR
Our orchestra is planning a
tour to be made soon. The
places in which the entertain-
ments will be given have not yet
been entirely decided upon but
many places have been thought
of. It. is not decided yet whether
there will be one long tour or
several shore ones. The follow-
ing program will be rendered:
March Co-Ed Zumecnik
a. One Fleeting Hour Lee
b. Blowing Bubbles .. Kenbrovin
a. Pleading Edgar
b. The CouCou Tebwaun
Soprano Solo: Miss Katherine
Collie
Salute d'amour Elgar
a. My Belgian Rose Benoit
b. Queen of the Surf ~« .Klohr
Caprice ..." Tiszot
Piano Solo: Miss Bonnie
Wayne Brittqji
a. Largo . . . ...
b. Sizilietto
a. Dreams
b. Souvenir
c. Caprice
pupils of Miss Bab-
inglon driving her mad?
Miiss Bnbington who lives at
the home of Rev. Collie told tin-
joke on itersell. The other after-
noon she walked up on the front-
Frances T.—"Marion, what porch and rang the bell to be
ire you looking so gloomy admitted to her own room.
would
Handel
'"Elan
Schuman
... Dudlo
Murin
Violin Solo: Carl Venth
a. Missouri Valse Eppel
b. Ilinduston ..... Wallace
March Federation Klohr
This program will be subject
to change.
WHY NOT A
VICTROLA?
And an "ALL STAR' CONCERT in Your Own
Home Under Your Own Management?
You dloosr the artists you wish In In sir: you select
the numbers you wish tin'in to sing and play ^ on
arrange the program to suit yourself,
Tlie Yiriroia makes this possihkyby brjtjging you
the yreat.es! artists of all the world -CarUso, Ahht.
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Farrar. lldfitz. Homer, Journet. Ercisier. .Mc< or-
mai'k, Mejb:i. PadeivwsH Powell. Scotii. Sembridi.
Tetrazzini. Zimbalist. Xanelli ami many others.
With sue 11 artists at your command on \ ictrobi
Records, you can give your family and l riemis sueit
an entertainment as they cannot hear in any the iter
or opera house in all the world.
Come into our Vietn.la department and be •'T?n-
virieed.
Fakes & Company
Fifth and Houston Streets
More than 4!i Years' Continuous Service.
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The splendid, daring spirit of
Beowulf has always appealed to
Besides that there was fruit
salad, sweet potatoes, dres-
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