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2-27-1936 UA1A Students Weekly News Publishing Company

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Vol . 3- :So. :!I • Bowilll g' GreCII , liy., 'l'hllr ~ d a.r, l" chrllilr y 27, IlIlI6 Publis hed Weeki .' ~=~. ======~====~ ,~=====~======-======~= '~' ==~====~ Tournament WASHINGTON MEET WESTERN LEADS IN KIAC STANDING FOR TOURNEY ATTENDED BY Covington Senator Is Speaker On Complete Prog ram or Western ' Plays Victor Of First Game Friday

,OM Night held at • building. 10 TEA MS ARE PRESEN T Representatives Rooes ot Bowling Green: J ohn .-- .;.... 00 mott. Ft. Thomas: B.. . Western TC;Ichers College an TtlylorsYJJie; Chesta Bilven:, Lex~ Bowling Grc ~ n ' tcday weer p repa. lngton: JosePh Roblll.'lOn, Lancast.- log lC welccmc ten visltins b:J. s ke ~ er: and Elmer McGlofJIen. French- ba ll turns. th eir CCRches. ma na ge: burg, and ~enato rs J, T. Murphy; T. and f clcwe r ~ to ~he Eleventh An O. TUrner. Murrny; Franklin Rives. lIunl Kentucky I nterco!lcglate AlII Hopkinsville. nnd J. M . Rose, Ollve letlc Conference Bas ketball Tour· H ill, all members of the specla.! nament cpening here temorro' Legislative COmmittee on the l n~ I' "Hem oon at 4 o'clock with Murra- specllon of State Properties. were Teachers College playing Unlversll guesl.$ of honor at the PTOinun, of u>ulsvlUe. Accompanying the committee ""cre M.rIJ, Shields, wife of Representative ' The ten 'eams, together with U l f Shleld~ . Miss Mary Lou H ubbard , I of the hOSt school. represent even - major college In the state with th secretary to the Senate; MisIi. Mary I exception of Unh-erslty of K entuck.,1 W !llln~s, assistant secretary 1.0 the Western's 1936 basketball KIAC m!!; L!lwl·ence. TompklnsvJllc: Elmo burn. Wheatcroft: Manager Mar. which Is a Inember of th e RoUl' ~~te~fRWa~~tact!~~t';'a~d '; ~l~ /' leaders are pictured a bove. Front / Meacham. Kirkmansvllle; J . C. Bat- shall Swain, Owensboro; John Mc- eastern Confel'Cllce, They will par- row. lett to right: Holmes Dcrsev. sel Cemral City .. Creary, T ompkinsville; Arehe r ticlpate in the second of the an Logan, of MUITIlY, H: ue Ca ve; Ralph Dudgeon, Leb- / Sece nd row. I ~f t to right: Coach' Moore, As hland; Charles Gray. nual tourna.menlS to be conduct. l\ryers PreM'nl.3 Co II ~rue5 lane:l: Buford Gamer. Corbin : Max E. A. Diddle H. T. COoper. ElIza- Bowling Green; Phil Jenkins, here, e!ght others having been hel~ Mr. Myers. the representative from Reed, Oka lona: Capta in Brudford I t'tzhtown : Burnan Moulton, Gulh- PalnLllvlUe: Barry J enkins, Cen\ral at Wlm:n C8lel', under SJ)OflSOrshlp , the Bowling Green dLslrlct and MUlchler Bowling G reen ' W:illlam rle' Beverly Ye l~e r Utica' Jack City: Freshman Coach Edgar Kentucky Wesleyan COllege, an chairman of the special Legislauve j MccreCkiln. West POint ·Ky.· Be- Ha~ks Bowling G~een' Cla ud Ray~ Stansbury. one having been conducted by Onl· Commltt.ee. was prcscnted by Pres- . " - ' '_ _ ___-'- ______1verslty of Lou Lsvllle, at LoulsvlUe ident H . H . Cherry follOWing a ,brief ------d f I I lsi j 'Toppers Hold Most Record • wo, 0 w< oom, to t'" to~. KAPPA BETA PI'S B' r. D b Ch A W~"rn', Hlillop",,,. log, th, ~~lt~~~llr~::; S:ek~n:::; :~ rg tour eaters osen t :~~h ~J;!isrou~rb~ ls~ilI~~ ~ ~;o~:~~~:~~~c;;~~~~~~!; ENTERTAIN FRIDAY Meet Of Club Last Thursday ~~~n!~mt~t~~::~~?:: 1 Wpitern to set a tournament ree· I\dId~~~f~: n'!~<;!'lng~l~oJ)C~~:! Dinner And Theatre' Party 1 - ord tha~ 8urpnased by two years tt: I. - previous mark of two succC$h' from Ule tralnlng lUld rutal schools, Staged For New Pi ed ges WESTERN ORATORY W I I S 0 n , Herma nn , Hllrt tllles. set by Louisville in wlnnln under t.he dlrectJol\ 01 Mrs. Nelle I A . G . Travelstead, gave a. patriotic -- I nd McCloud Win the toW1l amen LII of 1928 and 192r marching drllJ and dance concluded The K appa Beta PI Sorority en- PI In addition. the H11ltcppers h oi' by a song In tribute to the nag. The tertalned Friday e\'enlng at. the HOST ON MARI 7TH aces more records than any other con- college ehoru!, under the direction Helm Hout with a dinner and.thea- tender. having accounted for th of Dr. D. West Richards. sang "0 , tre pnrty In honor of the new Prepllratl::m fcr the annulIl Co- most declstve game In tournamen Victorious People" by Gaines. lind pJedge5 that are being IlIken In this reoo-Blg FOUr debate to be held In hlstory In a 46 -17 conquest of Wei;; ... Local Tryouts 'lj1'11 Be Held leyan In 1934: a total of 856 point SOusa's "Mes8lah o f .... e Nations." semester. Aprli are going on now In a big In ten years ot toumament com A colorful nllJitru'y demonstration Dinner was served at 8 o'clock, a. March 2 For State Contest way at the Bowling Green Busl- petition' a total of 18 tournamen was given by a platoon from the Icolor scheme of blue a nd &lIver be- nes:s University with the c oreco's l games \~n and 2.8 participated In Reserve Officers Tra ining Corp6 IIli' camed out In table appointments For the first time In history selecting their team tonight a t their la total of 126 points- for the high- which appeared In colonial army lind decorations, An Interesting and W III be h I I Ih K _ weekly meeting and the Big Four's est number scored by a title win. 006tumes and was commanded by a. 1 estern w 05 0 e en leader dressed as George Washlng~ amusing program was given by the Itucky Intcrcollcglate Oratorical con· choosing their team last Thursda.y. ner set In lhe 1933 tournament ane ton "Uncle Sam," "Liberty," the pl~~.:. _ r~ nt' ,_". test on Saturday, March 'I. accord- February 20. the honor ol having had 15 playcr' drummers and rife player of "the u ...... , p.~ .... Ing to J . Reid Sterrett. InSLructor Joe Wilson. W. Fred Hermann on eight of the ten all-tournamen. Spirit of "16" all represented in MIsses Ruth Cook. Maxine J ordan. In speech and dramatics. and Lester E. Hurt won places on teams. authentic cOstumes. Joined with Lucille Green, Eleanor WUloug~bY , Last year Sam Milner. Western's the Big F..:. ur team by defeating Earl Other records a re credited u forty-eight members of the women's EmHalm, ~ Hp:nrnn

• Smoking Camels Found to Ease the A QUIET PICTURE ohtudcot Ii fc? That's Strain and Promote Well-Being thc way it looks- but underneath, n eT\'es Lifc gets more complex. The pace to turn to Camel s yourself. They may be secthing lind g rows faster. \ X' hc rc do we sec the h a ve a mildness that never grow s d igestion askew from Cfft'ClS? Frequently digestion, the pleasant the long: g rind. T urn on so tireso me, M ake ex­ to .Camels - they pro­ oftcn overtaxe d by the busy whid! p e r ie nce of smoking Cam els p are mote good d igcstion. It is s ignificant t hat s moking of yo ur daily life, and sec how much C a mels has b een es tablis hcd as a m o rC2cst)'OU h ave for s m o king and definite aid in pro m o ting good ho w your d igestion is meas urably digestion. You'll find it w o rth w hile improve d. C a m els sec you right! •

IRON MAN. Murray Murdock ( ill ~l /~r), of the N. Y. Rangers, has played O"cr 500 SIr-lig ht hockey games. " I often h:we to eat ilod run," Murray says. "Camels help me 10 digcst my food,"

JUNGLE BOUND 1 " J smoke Camels for digestion'S sake," says Frank Buck, 1':1I1I OU, wild animal collector. "Camels for lhvor!" he says. "TheynfC ric h and mcllow, ret delicately mild."

hod nowwecome to ooeofmodern life'smost atc fin e foods also a/lpreciate fi nc tobaccos," Gr:lcious ptivilegcs-dioiogat Keco's Eng/ish SlI)'S \Villiam, of Kt'cn's. "Camels arc a favor_ Chop Iiousc III N ew Yo rk ... famous b~th e r. ite here. \ \ 7C"'C no ticed that our guests who in:; pbce o f thosc who enjoy good living. smoke Camds during and aftcr meals seem "'\\lc'vc noticed Ih:u p:ltrons who appreci- to fi nd more pleasure in dining_" .-

TtNE IN! CAMrlCARAVAN ",.h WALTl:R o · ~r[rF. OI:.\-..Ii)A;:";IS, Tr.D 11 l:~ IXG GLt:-l GltAy ...d,w CASA LO.\!>\ ORCII[STItA TlLc>.m. I _~.'r .. /tI,.m.C~ T .. ~:'OI',m. M.S.T .• 1!I:.\op ..,. .I'.s:r.-uvcr \, AIJC·(;o :n ll,bi~ XClwo.k jay, }'ehruar y 27, 1936 T H E ' STU D ENTS WEE K L Y r age Three

l~ Heights Herald. Wedding Bells and Louise Sedberry seen Saturday her "old faithful,' J oe Hullet. So . .. :. A Bike Is Society 'rang Feb. ' 13. JetlersonvUle. Sorry nlte. Wanted to Know- wha.t about. what? '" ' - ' NSMITH GETS we have no rice, Paul. and we are Bill Stanley and Evelyn Sisler? . For Cobina, Jr. wearing our c1d shoes. so no send offl RollIe Moore took our friend Eve­ Western Merry-go-Round: Bob­ lyn Ray to the car and kept he;' FIRST PRIZE FRI. Spring fever : Qulle a romance bie Robinson and Quillian seen giv­ there while her dale, Woodro\"! brewing bet'l'.een Max Reed and Ing Clay Slate the well known above Reed did a flne job of searching fol' Aspirants Appear Selga! Staples. Be careful, Max, re· Saturday nlte. Tsk, tsk! How could her. Tut. tut.-children shouldn't member that little Girl that used to you stood it. Clay? play like that. Am ateur Card be?-Cantrell. And-more of the 83 me: Emory "Ibble" Edwards seems t C> havc yout.hful contestants appear­ What, no exercise: "Cab" Clagget White and EI1za.bcth Jenkins the deserted the Hill fO r the Ume heln[. h e amateur progrl\ffi at the and George Ellis like to play. same SQ.turday nlte. Wonder where Made the last dance with Marvl.!'l Theatre conducted Friday George. ycu should be a bit more "Blond)''' Pnlne was ... Smith. that big butter and en man nder the sponsorship of the careful how you treat the seat oC Crom tho SOuth. Poor Ablel The Brothers Lumber and MIIl­ Cab·s pants. Onlookers decide no "BIlling" and Cooing: "Bill' Day theme sollg ts-"OUt In the cold sale, Rn d BHI Oates . . . seem to be ge tting ~ll )nny and they preselHed so , . . again .. .. . the most interesting cnter­ quite serious. Any statement fO r the Its that has been given in Velma ~ Puss" Perkins went to press. pe ~ ple. Love at the first sight or-slte: at series. Singers predlmo­ Franldort agAin over the last week· Jack Hanks took Puddle Dunstal. to ) 11 the evening's card. but end, 'Tis rumored that "Mr. and "Doc" Hale Is specl!llizlng In "all- the "34" Club dance. And great was 'ere enough unusual acts to Mrs." is the name. Seeking !\part­ atomy".,. Tut, tut! Is zn.t so? the faU thereof. too. 30 program outstanding. ment, Forgotten "Gussle-wussle·' Helen Smith. contralto, was Velma? Tommy Flke and Gene McChes­ "Loole" Greenspan Is turning (lUt 1 first prize of 55 in eMh. ney; cne of those dates Saturday to be one of these ··eraddle-robbers·' mlt h Is attending WesLern Mcre Spring Fever: Marjorie Mc­ nlte. (Docs 'anything ever happen .. ,Has the HI school girls apologiz­ In thls town except on Sat, nlte?) "S College. She Is from Mexl­ Kinley, Helen Nicks (Lnd Allee Sum­ Ing to him and pleading with him to Ilucky, a fnct thn& afforded ners decided to take n hay l'lde ... What aboul the ilome-toYm gal. "go along. " tll(mce COllsldel'able amuse­ on a cinder wagon. Now Isn't that Thomas? ·'Asheon Annie" Eubank and Bin ~ lhe expense of the m3JIter the last straw? n crues, Rodney Defenbaugh. And then ... "Blondy" Paine de­ 9ual questioning on Mr, Forgetfu l ~ huh? Andrew Tipton sertcd Emory White to step out with (Continued on Page Four) tugh's part. Included an tn­ , , s to the contestant's home ld In thls case when the ails­ ae, "MexIco," and t.hen a. use. Mr, Defenbaugh Imme­ aasumed It to be the Cen­ lerlcan nation and not until SPRING ltaUng "Kentucky" came oul Joke fully appreciated. d prlre weill. to Herbert WIl­ 'PIanist.. Mr. WilU nms gave F ASHION S Imitations cf such nntlon­ own band leaders ns Little ttle, Ray Noble ... Fats" Wal­ IEddle Duchln. Clare Topmlller annexed rlzc of five theatre ticket.<; rll for her vocal solos. ~ conclUSion of the program, !.id8es were rendering their s, Peter Strbu, winner of the & Hinton night cf the pre­ !l'k returned and rendered a solo, "Chloe." This week'S sponsored by the Carpen­ !-Sublett 8tore No, 6 will ler entertaining one, accord-

..~;:' :;TI:"~"~N ~ II GAUCHO" PICTURE Though her mothel' Is olle of the most famous hostCMCS In 's social whirl. all the Eoclety M.l.ss Co- 11g romance ~,nd action In~ blna Wright needs. evidently, Is her ld wh ~le , HI GaUcho! trusly bicycle. Charming 'daughter of o the Capitol Theatre Sat- Mrs. Esther Coblna Wrlllht. who, new screen musical. pre- the Irrepressible Coblna. fre­ ItllCul pltcure of the warm- ~~enuy startles Manhatt.nJl.=s eX - I eckle!;.') UCe In the Argen· 1cluslve set with her stunt ))lrtlcs g Its pioneer days. nnd society circuses, Coblna. Jr" Is ackground of the picture shown vacationing ftt Palm Beach. I f. C~lorful. The romance Is !1 by a. gaucho and an aris­ Jlmorlto. The first meeting uthful hero alld heroine. Ice together serenades, bal- GARLICand ROSES 1l'S fi nd a kidnaping add Interest of the colorful rum, By DAFFY DILL balnnced by exciting horses, stnge-conch L _.,:• . and battles. Button up ~·cur overcoat, Woe Is Sunday's best .. , Ma nnish or Swagger Button up ~'our t \"ercoot. Thar's egg on your vest!

don't ~ l ike the \\bove nlways start Ollt with Old yeu by -- SUITS ~- the mUiber- Will Be Right Up ./", the fruit them- harvesting casts Front O,i Fashion Row C: odso mefer time.pigs, somcThe ~~~;~~~~~~~i~J~~~ 1 ~t~~~tt~~ , .. For rcferenee • 1 El\zatcth Stephens to. t h~ Inn 011 the hm Wearing the smartest costume of I '''.'!!' "!~,~~Y nltc. Why? 'Twas re­ I she was "Bearing" t h e year t his S)>I'i ng m ea ns wea l"~ along! ing n suit. In fact, it mea us had died? we:ulng t hese VER Y suits! The mannish ones nre mcticnlOlisly tailored. ' . like expensive gar­ ments; the swaggers h3."e a buoy~ ~5i~~I~~As as wcmen nre con­ Martha Kathryn Lampkin ant a il' that belongs to Spring­ to be hls only Interest. We time, Excellent fabrics in all, we-oder, "is she as true to him?" from men's weal" worsteds and Or. then that brings to mind tile fl annels, to exquisite, n 1 m 0 s t fact that Martha. K , Is reall}' in to,'e with Harold, but !he tries t~ h ide shee,· wool ens. Sizes for women It by actlng tough ... , and misses. You can'l get nway with anylhlng , around the B. U. these dnys, folks, • but keep tryln' ., .Pelphrey and Sisler were see:! In a. local B. U. NA \,Y ULl"E hangout. What? No '·In the middle GJtA.r of a kiss!"? Where was "Cousln BEiG E AX-O 8nOW~ Andrew?" • HUSTle HIGII SHADES The staff wtshes to Inaugurl\te n SOCiety for the Prevention of Cruel­ Ol)tometrist s ty to Newspaper Men. If we can't filO that [ar, IY.Jw about a Society for the Prevention 01 Cruelty to Stu­ & Rinzel dents Weekly Men? to our trlen' Pnul i!.'::';' ___ "___ [ },~~~::~~:~:~:,,edlt!).r oJ. the Col- Four 'r II E s'r U D EN 'fS · W EE K LY 'J'hnrsdfl)', } 'ehnlllry 2 7 ~

FOUR FROM COUNTY ball Ball at the Japanese COLLEGE KNITES Ballroom: • ENTERED AT STA Four residents of pawling Green And we ca n 't get t!.Il Y ami Warren COWl!.), are e n r oll ~ for nig ht. on account, or--",·,--".,' the spring semester at Lhe Unlvers­ Illg-s::-good mornin g. CAPITOL It.y or Kentucky. They ote M elvin '1 '11 Ej\ 'I' H E Reed Downey, son or James L. Downey, Woodb1U11: Cllarles Max- T hllr~ 4 1 1l Y Ilud Frilln), well G add. SOil of J . E. Ondd; J oe iI1el! .. . It's New ~~~;~II :';'~C Le ll a ll ' son of James B. I I and Joe Orr. son of For Clothes T ha t .i~~ ' Ml . 011 of Bowling Green. In vites the W' AV I Residents of 116 or the 120 COWl ­ Question _ _ _ _ j ' Wes of K entucky and oC 31 states are represented In the total school ('ollie To Our Uig enrollment oC 3,003, second largest EJ)ring sem ester enrollment in tIle Tailoring Di spla y h iStory of the university. iUllr ('h :lrtl IIUti 4th! JIMMIE-JON ES GET S Fllr T he Ladies . . . Rollins Hosiery JOB IN ORCHESTRA 'rhe Stocking" Th:d. Call Ta ke It , .. We Sell T hem ror SI Per I'a ir with lhe of J immiethe Colleglnns. J ones. we llha sk n;o iw~n~:~;~: I 13t h t' REE! position III the J immy (!terular Price S1.15 Pa ir) broadcasting orchestra o f South Dakota. Mr . Jones is n l':on of Mr. and r,.fr:l • . F . J one-; of this city. H e hIlS aI· -R. UTLEY Iert for Yankton to enter up· ~- RABOLD'S duties a& s axophon ist In the about such thmgs: Seems that T ud· Ha. fooled )'ou . .. 'twas milk. Bill S hoes _ !\len's Wear - H at l dy WIIS l> howl ng : f1 h is brnnd new really sh ould leavc peoples dairy Across from t he I'ounla ln sh or ts (brown ) by wenrlng them out products a lone. GARLI C AND RO SES side .his slacks. La:.dlndy (irnte! ,FHWA Y having visions of " koH. slrrup" sen ds Wa gon Wheels turned Just once YOU'LL ON HIE S T AG E 9 I'. l\I. (COn tin ued From Page Thrce) h iln awny. Let that be n. reminder toO : flen fOr our friend EJleen : ~~~~~~~~~~were seen at th~~e dan~~~ce S a t::.1 1 11 0t to display so much enthusiasm .. aK nifegwht h. oursSeem tsoo t halatet .s he a nd g otthe Inn Jwasust n itI.'. Where b Pete Booker. too lazy to go upsta irs. Tskl Tsk! AMATEUR NI G HT 1 ma ll cf large un dertakings ?" Bull Alllas went searching for ? ? _ _ S PONSORED BY In one of the bet ter graV~yard s. J ohn Elizabeth J endns. wha t ha ppened Gilma n was thcre. Ask hun all a toutllo t he late date wi th Nick? ... Why I~ ~;~:":~': Downey WIl.5 seen r ushing It. W: o ld tcll yoo. bot. .. . Iost the d id ShocUier go home o\'er last C. D. S. No. 6 (Sma ll· chUd . Altit ude) ERASI I Davis SaL nlte. Is It serious? Char· rest o! n otes. By t he Wil Y, J ohn . . week.en d, .. What Is t he reason Vlek T hHse (;IClllll llg IHI 8- ACTS-..'l ley-CRIl you get her Into t h e show didn't you know Allals could d rive ref\lscs to wa lt in a public plnce? .. ST ARS OF T OiUORROW at hll if prlcc ... 11 that wa go n ? After nil. he Illld It be· Tell Neate ., . I'r c:"s i llg Wurri4'.r.; \ you did. Qu ick ly a nd us J ': n ~ i l SutunluJ-Onc lill Y Onl y Who wa s t he girl friend -';";;d;;' I S ad: Joh n "Moonshine" because li S Wc I h :' lIIu \'c tllI.l Ulr Ma r tin H e hid from her Bill Ma r tin, C. L. those old rough beys over lit t he GI'i Ill C, ctC. up the et II I all. d e- Pea l House ra n awny with h l$ enn· 1' 0 11 ' 11 __ _ Cap? cide to go to I I OIl. dy cache (pork). What 110 beans? grown OUt r et? For fur· Paul Tayl: r ). How d id pick information-see Dill! up t he An cient lind honora ble title Polly Wa ller seen In town again of "Hollow BIll?" Lost in {he '",'lIds ( ver t he past week·cnC. Seems thnt Phone 705 These darn girls a re going t :l make and mud of darkest 4th S t III Cell· she eliJoys the company ol RolliI.' "Christian" out of Chllrllc (form· l rnl City. Remin ds me: Paul Mccre nnd Fore-;l West while our erly Late· Date) Stahl yet. Even "Moonshlnc" 6ellds rcgards to trlen ' J ohn D. Is work!ng ... tor cash TH E NEXT TIME!! Ro t him goln ' to church li nd cvery· one and all. Traffic cop at Drake, · to blow! ,on her ... "Ma

LOl'etta Again Faces Lens f' ROM NOW O N P R INCE ALBERT 15 M Y O N£­ AND·ONLY

" 1'\,& never fou nd Prince Albert's eq UId for ta!te. And I get around fi ft y pipefula out of e\,(' ry bit • lwo-o unce till," I:l),S Goorl:o B~ k man , '36•

"I've done a lot of pipe smoking," says Dick RATES -FIRST O N Colligan, '38, "and Prince Albert is t he ideal, M ILDN£5 S A ND in my opinion. It·s very mild-makes a very nice cake in t he bowl-tastes mellow and cool." flAVOR Try Prince Albert yourself. See free oO'er below. " P. A. I! t he an_ swer to thl! pipe­ amoking busin('" ," aay. DOllald LIlCIlIM'.'

TRY 20 PIPEFULS AT OUR RISK • Sm oke 20 frallra nt pipeful. of Prince Albert. 1£ you don' t find it Ihe mell ow".t, taltiut pipe tobacco you e yer . moked, r eturn t he pocket t in with the r ed of the tobacco in it to u. at any time within a month from Ihi. date, a nd we w ill refund full purchase price, plu. pollalle, (Sign,d) R. J. Reynold. T obacco Com~y , W in, ton·Salem, N. C, " ,!~,','. •~ .n •. look you O a care -free ~~~~~~J~O~'~'P~h~C~A~L~L~E~I~A~~ II ~~;1!~:;r~:~~,: abovShee's. backhns I-n;'-: .: I a year'S st.ruggle poc-r . She cou ld ha ve PRIN&E ALBERT T ~ ~: ~~~~: L ~ back earlier, sh e says. but she pipeful. 01 Ir.. • •• nt toha""o In Patronize Our Advertisers' ed 1.0 be thoroughly well before , • I Ing tht: came ra ngaln. 50 :;-1. ; Ai~~

11 f I I I I I • ; j : t I • I , ____-" Thursday, }~ e bruary 2i, 1936 THE s 'r V DEN T S W E F. K L Y Page Five ~O~D~E~T~O~A~M~O~D~E~L~"~T~"~~~D~O~R~I~S~D~U~K~E~~~B~R~O~A~D~A~T~H~O~~~E~~~~~S,=,~~t~O~h~" ~' ~L~' W~"~" ~h~" ~d~m~.~-~~,~~~~~,~=- -==-~~~~~ whIrl It seems thn~ her hopes Rrc J Ullnk that I shall never see I She rates his compa ny here tonlle hitched to a sta r. A .. ~~ that rIdes like RadcHffe's See ms as she Is always r ight. I J Is [or J onCl!, the bes t dressed A car whose part.s arc everywhere. I E Is for EmlJie and Ewan too girl Her clothes always look Ileat And In whose tires were Is n ~ all': A\'cry'S company is ~ 3 t ed by few And there are lots of b: ys A Ford that eats up gas all de~'- She has her cake and eats it too Whose radI a tor leaks a spray. Who thillg s hc's sweet enough to A Ford that may ill slimmer wear That's something no one else call eat. A coat of wise-cracks r Ich and do. f nre; L Is fa r Lord, who came wi th Nor­ U j): n whose hood m uch r ust has F Is for Francis, his first na mc Is Illall Emmick lai n­ Mack She locks like a n angel at tlmcs, She's teaching Norman to mako \\rho In timately lives with r ain. He came with a girl named Anne better grades Fords are driven by men, I know There Set'1nS t :> be qllite a. battle G iving him rhythm In his nl,lr· But. R.'ldcurfe·s "T"' sure won't over her ser), rimes. go ! But Mack wants to get her alld ANONYMOUS. probnbly ca n. M is fc r Ma rgaret from "Training School" G is for Garvin, 11 pretty ~ nfe bet. She has a smile so sweet ~1A1ll: , She came Yo'ilit Marion who pi.'lYs That. Lloyd's not lhe only one 7\ E W the clariollet Who's been knocked a rt his fcet. HATS AOA I:'\ S he h us pretty curls an~ he hO l5 pretty eyel5 P is for PI. although he was Put them beth together and they'd christened J amcs Wc h ;& \'c one win a beauty prize. But we won't go into the subject of Ihc fi nest of latter added na mes hat rencw!n, H Is for Harlowe, not the famous He's here with Margaret R c ~m e r o u Ult s in nnd she looks !Ike a queen. Kentucky . , blond But our little Elsie, of wh : m we She could easily serve the pu r ~ 11 II d cxpcrl pc~ e as the answer to n dream, Imlters. arc so tond She came with Ray Gaines In his MA RTHA BARNES Cl eani ng and Pressi ng We render a rlrst class 8en ·iee. Pressin, donc wblle-yo u- walt, CllPITAL." wf,en it's a giles/ion of l'h nllC 1U7:i- Wc l)clh'cr GUS, The Hatte,. CAPITOL IIAT CLEA:-'-EKS Cap itol ThC3trc Bldg,

F ashi onably swathed in lu xuriOliS sum m er furs, sits t he charming d\lChess of Am erica 's fo remost Duke-dom , Mrs. J ames H . R. Crom well , t h e fo rmer Doris Duke. a nd long l known as the cOlllllry's ri chest heiress, She was photo- graphed at Pal m Beach ,

and James Hammond- ?-Was It. TOURNAMENT DANCE becou.se of Sunday?

Ad vance tickets to the To uma- C. A. Porter ~ et'm s to have CflP- ment. Finals are now on sale by the LUTEd the heart. of a senior girl. Club members at Western. Mary Igleheort- Thls ..... as quill' a l:~~1~[:~:;"" I Touma" W " mtnt F:lnals will stan 1m- I bhock to everyone! ! media tely after the Hnal basketbl.l! ~ game Saturday night and ccnt:nue -- until 12 o'clock, All players parUCi - As Billy Spa ulding beat. Mc Fran- ~~ ~ t.~. In the t : urnament are In- cis to Anne McFarland's the other I F OUr no-breaks a re on Ihe nl.e-Mc played the put ot a real 1.;,0,;,,;;:' The Ccllcgtans will tur- pal and drove Kemp Cullen. Mar- the music. ton Napier and their dates ar: und . the faIr clty-Con't you t.h(nk there 1,------' ishould be more persens like Me?

"Ihru The Keyhole" ~~T~i~' ~~~~~, :,.~o,.""~to 'da hle,blt the w it"se ntiohor a ha bit tha t Is • ~ By PEEPll'I' to for s: me of the ~ I'------'I;'m"" girls to break! I 4 Allen Miller Is sa!d to til so lite that when drh'lng his car and .... t thc beginning of the evening, CASH GIFTS meeting a girl, he stoos a nd re- B. Thomas Jones. being very un­ mcves his radiator cap! Is it true? I .!:elflsh, let J . W, S mith and Burton Unlter Cl owns frOIl1 ae to Jenki ns ta ke care of the girls In the $ 1.00 - Ask Your Deater drllg 'stere but laler Brcwer seem­ WhaL has caused the roma nce 10 Ied quite willing to do h is part--! Dr. P. pper Bottling Co. cease to be between June Den, II __

Flash : At the ba ~ ketba ll game .: n ! T uesday night was seen thc Welch VISIT OUR sisters recognized by Wendcll AlIcn and Byron Bradshaw! NEW-MODERN The baske tball beys finiShed up the season In great. shape Tuesday niGhl- CengratuJatlons t'O them one Wf,en we f,ave Il CAPITAL STYLE and nll! ! !! All there Is to do now SODA Is wish them luck in Loulsvlllc on YOII Friday and In ' he tournament next we wllnt to tell about it week ! ! CI.EVm DESIGNING is giving II simple dress sollie FOUNTAIN As the Sub_Deb Dinncr Da nce slven on Monday ( "enlng. February narc ... huge sleeves, IillmI with greell, llckoe ami During the tournament (and we wish you luck in 24. at the Helm Hotel. 1\'as the it. . Western!) we want you to drop In our store principal e\'ent. of high school tor beige cl'Cpc .•. neckline held high with a tassel or silk! whenever you nre downtown ! Our modern foun­ the wec:k this p: em Is presented by a sub-deb member: The skirt has tucks Ihat widen IOWIiMls Ihe hollolll l.tI.in a nd servlcc Is such that you may expect the very best! B Is for Ban les and also tor Bill which give the illusion or pleals ... ,If!. They're hcre tc nite together 16 Here's Jus: a little wish or two wear it everywhel'e, your friends $ :1J T hat t h~y' lI alwa ys have talr VENABLE weather, • willaJlplautl you for your~ood taste. C Is for Claypool. sometimes call­ cd "Mitch" She gives most of the boys the DRUG CO. well knowll ditch. J. L. DURBIN AND CO. But to I, H. she'll nlways cling. ( l' orlllerly C. D. S. 2) And always keep him .:: n the ~ COLLEGE AT MAIN string. D Is for Davenport. the lucky girl

TYPEWRITERS FOUNTAIN PENS n ented Ilild n elwired All :Unkcs • _ • Beiliairing" RADIOS MAX B. POTTER BRIEF CASES _Rented a nd Repaired "C O NVt:~ I E ~'] ' LY LOCA'n ; U-O'X YO Un WAY TO "'f""'!,' Zipper Uags-'XHlllc In Go ld 'Free! Page Six TH-E ~TUDENTS WEEKLY 'l'hursd1ly, jo'e bruary 2'i', >1916

SCENE OF KIAC BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT MIAes a.aII: .Nicbt Award • WESTERN ANNEXES D. H. Kellum of t.hc Postal Tele­ graph Company was absent when TWO MfiRE TILTS h is name- was called. a t the bank. night program Saturday evening a t the Capitol Theatre. ''I1le award Frosh Down T. P. I. 41-25 will be lncreased to $100 for the pro­ On Tu esday Ni ght gram next. week.

Western downed a. stubborn Cen~ I~ COllege team bere saturday I'igh !. In a rough bosI:etball game. GOOD LUCK, ~ 1 to 28. Centre S)Ut up an unex­ r ~ c ted fight and kc-pt within hailing HILL TOPPERS! lllstnnce of Lhe Hillioppers until ne lut six mlnut 1& of play. when Anytime During The 'Jestem took a la- point lend. 'J'ourulllllell! "is lt Centl'e led m o.~t of Ule first half ... ,nd t.be Teachers were unable to -'l'he- 1" 0 better Lhllll Lie Lh e score at 15 r ll fit the re<;t period. CapL.nln ~ rutchler led (.he scoring for tJle Jelce with 13 points. Cooper. Centre '- !vot man. vanned the loscrs with Western " Tep T . P. I . TelS. Nile Ceacl} E(I Dld dl~ I L~e d cverr man Lunch Room 1l his squad Tur-da" llite In defeat­ •. lg the Eagles .f Tennessee Poly- chnlc Instltut.., by the lop-sided ore of 48-21. COpt. Srad Mutch­ The Home Of r and bit R ~ d McCrocklin s taged t, :1 o!!cllsh'e " uc l fOr seerlng hon­ Good Foods! ns. both tallying thirteen polnt"J tach. Lawrence accounted for six of the HlIltoppers points and Melt.­ cham dr&p:>ell In seven. M: ulton got OFFICIAL O:1e field Coni a nd P. Jenkins, Reed HL'S S'fOI' Il nd Rayburn each added a foul shot to acount for the weStern total. Western .... rcsh Abo Win At the Foot of the Hill Tn a preliminary contest Coach Edgar Stansbury's freshman out­ lit defeated the Tennessee Poly­ 'eclulle yearlings 4.l-25. Sadler. of ·.'/estern. led the scorers with fmr­ ' cn points. Rollilld and Cherf)' NELLY DON "llch made seven points. FINAL PROGRAM OF " Sunshine AMATEURS VARIED Special" Helen S mit h Wins Last The Western Teachers College Gymnasiulll, pictured above, will be for the second I Lime the scene of the Kentucky IlI ter~ o ll cg i atc Ath letic Conference Basketball Program At Capitol Tournament.

Helen Smith WesLern student ·,;Inning first place on the card last time. It wa.s announced that Timm was Friday night makes a varied pr=>­ On the evening of chosen not only on his record as a nine weekly amateur coach and organ ize r, out al30 on the- gram practically IlSSUred for the fin­ w\]J IlPPCar. to basis 01 plan of reorg:anlzatlon he- al night of lhe Amateur series now a t ~'! ng conducted at the Capitol Nashville, Tenn. for rhe posltlon after a survey of the 'Theal re every /FrIday. Tomc rr ~ w whe-re they will meet sl~ua t lon he- made here a month et'ening wilt see the presentation of gmnd prize ftnal application the seventh group of amateurs un­ similar winnersor::'~~~~¥~~~ in the I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!'ago.U~b;m~:'t~",d~wI~';h~ h I S der the sponsorship of the Cllrpen­ on the the Ttmm Is 21 years old. ::cl" -Dent-Sublelt Store NO.6. tre and of the WSM With an orlgimu plan of eight The Nashville prcgrom weeks popular acceptance on the t he progress of completion ~ h"W"';: II .an of fLSplrlng yeung and old COIl­ olle prize. of the many estants has mlldc It necessary to .cnUnue the shows for two more awauponrded a n dhas It hasbeen b eedefl,:'~"~"~Y::~:~:;~:n II weeks milking a totnl of ten pro­ a. trip and trial 011 the I pana In ma In all and the Grand Flnala bador AmateUr broadcast failing on the evening of March Wednesday night over Lh.e 20 In place of the originally sched­ brcadcasUng system. uled March 6. While remlU'knbly fine talent has been presen: ed from Lhe very start no slackIng : n the pan ef the aCiS NEW INNOLOGY CLUB can be detected accordIng to IIlan­ OF B. U. HAS R :lger J . P. M "'.stera of the theatre l :ld Rodne}' D ~ fenbaugh master of ceremonies of t:le programs. By JOliN GI.L!'IlAN To date the hdl"ldual night win­ The Innclogy Club of the B. ners are In Lh eir respedh'e order: has com pleted Its second week of ex- Billy Hamhaugh vrcallst : Tommie Istence an~ shows proml.se of being ':mlth xylophone: W. M. Elrod, ani- a ven' ac.twe organization. '11&.1 Imltatl ns: Dorothy Sue Vlck' l The strict requirements t1C"~,'

WE WILL BE , • Open ~ Business Old man weather says you'd better do a little spring shopping ... and we say you won't filld TUESDAY, MARCH 3 any better place to do it tha n our store! In Our New Location SPRING SHIRTS The new non - wilt collars. $ AT 916 STATE STREET! New deep tones and plaids 1- Pleated sleeves. A GOOD Don't forget the date ... or the loca· shirt tor only - lion! Il'." COMPARABLE beauty services at COi.\ IPAHABLE prices will be our features!

RUSSELL SPRING HATS Made 01 genuine lelt, SIiIlP &I BEAUTY SHOP brim, streamline styles. R"y· $1 w"when i~f:~'r; : ~:'~'~;~~:;J on lining! Only - - ( I-'ormerly Irene Bellll t)" pec!edly- Hew mnny has hAd with Shirley ShOll) What SimI\' said and thought T hru her date Feb. 27.- The discussion .09 between Oilman a nd Hermanll lAst Park t. Phone 1336 ,Sunday night-The job that Jones recommended lor R,w Tentb , boys helped eat '- boll: of candy .. I mailed fror:l I

IHLcml E H. U. H A n D Y ')'0 'J' II E 1-1 F."~1 BO'l 'El . K. I. A. C. IIlCVCLES PHONE f l ' OUH~AM};N ' l'! BLUE CAB t'- I> mVE-l'rS 1000 Eight T H E STUDENTS WEE K LY TbursdllY, jo'ehrullr)' 27, 1936

DEFINITIONS THAT ARE MAKING MODERN DOLLAR GO 6 8 479 he Carries the word Hello tattoed 6 '"'45 ,.. .""4 00 on the seat of his panLs .. . Also he •, 11 NOT FRO M " WEB STER" AS FAR AS WASHINGTON'S , 492 46. .• 00 Is making progres.s with his seat , ,., 34. .222 mate In penmanshlp ... Proba bly II Bache]or- A man who hIlS loot the 2 10 "'" '50 .167 Helen Clark would st : p talking long opportunity at making some woman enough In classes she could get still mIserable. better movement ... Frank Alvis has EVA NS GETS JOB nnally met his one dream. "T eeny" Boy- A noise wllh dirt. ~ n It. Cannibal- One who loves his fel­ . .. Old you notice t he far away look In Helen Smhh's eyes while she was loti.' man. :.;~~;~\I;~\E:v,ans . Life IEndownlent - Corker--A man who can bottle the B. U. from Scooba. singin g "Moon Over Mlam'''? up his temper. has been employed as Guess she \I.'as looking on past Mi­ Courtshlp-A man pursuing a wo­ 1 At Lorad:. West Vir­ nml LO the Hawaiian Islands ... man until she catches him. for his new position Helen (She gets her man) also sang Dimmest lights-Those which have "St. L:uls Blues'· ... Ye know about h ave the most scalldal pol\'er. At the B. U.. Evans was em­ her mall done left t his town ... He Echo-The only thing that ever IP'I ~;'~d ::,i Marshall Love And COIl1- was Roy K ellev who went to Pur­ cheated a woman CUt of the last was treasurer of lhe Miss­ due ... If Ben H ieronymus wants to word . Club. do arty good with Smith he should 1Elephant.-A useful animal with join the R. O. T . C. and wear a uni­ n. vncuum-clenner in front and a form all lime ... Someone even sug- r ug beater att he back. Numerals to Murray t"rosh gested that Helen go t ::. West Point Engagemcnt.-l n war, a battle; In ~;~~.~b'::'~kietb a ll over as tar as the as she likes uniforms so well ... courtship. a surrcnder. State College freshmen nre George DavIs to Helen Clark:­ Good speech- An address with a I Coach J ohn I "You stand up your date: I'll fur- good beghmlng and a good ending. I a statement the car. you furnish the money, kept close together. awarded to will go to t he show lonlght Goslp-When nobody don't do "service under I had a car too ... In a n othing. and somebody goes and just closed. wnre": rd I :~l.~~~;i~thatt ) the press Jo Morris tells about It. today. was the one thM did the Hard times-When h ltehhlkers are up and It \1.'u,s not Ric hey" wiling to go either way. I have no wart on my ton­ House-warming- The last call for HERE 'N' THERE don't believe me ask a. wedding prcscnts. ~~~~~ '~,~f, the typing dept...... Lame-duck- An extlnce bird who (Continued Prom Page Five) l all talks (as MI"'il:ey Mouse once ran wBd ill Washington. say it) M:dcrn glrl- A vision In the eve­ Yours. n ing and a slll; ht In Ihe mornlnll'. In his old love II THE PROWLER. Originality-Undetected imllation. Lewis away long h""~'~'~n~~:~~~~~~.~ I Pcsslmlst.-One who AI ..... ays sees claims that all that m icrobes In the milk of human break ... Forest "Dead Eye"'~ i;i;:? l r-::::--::-:--:::--:-~1'1 0 I Si ll :-:-"7:1I kindness. Scott ShAll pr:ceed to brave ' Ie II y , w e . epll r Puppy love-Tile beginning of a I wilds cf South America lor his room S hOll 011 t he S quare! dog's li!e. and board. I wonder what Baruti Reslaurant.-A place where thinks of It? .. Herbert Petersen. man's mea ~ Is another man's cro- the fearless. Is planning desparnte­ Salisfactory quette. The r e's n o way to pro ve tilUt George Was hin gton ev e r Iy to hItch with t hat cool mtlJloll I Silence-The collese yen ot the in his home town ... Wonder what sehael ot experience. tossed a coin acr oss the Rappa h a n ock Rive r , a s legend papa thinks about It ... 1t seems that Sense cr humer- The only thIng inSis ts, but W a lter J o h n son , fa u lous r etir ed s peedball pit­ Cecil Rochelli Is making progress SHOE which ke eps Intelligent people from c h e r , is pictured as h e prove d it could have been done In IEnglLsh or is the one that sits hanging themselves. by hurling t wo s il ver tlolJars aCross the s t r eam. ' Five next to him? .. The h : le In tile wall St ()~ k mllrke~ tlps- Cood buys Uta.t has been nailed up since J ackso n ortell ~urn out to be farewells. thou sand p e r son s w atch e d the feat p e rform e d n eal' F r ed ­ left town last week-end .. . A correct­ REPAIRS Synonym- The 1V0rd you use when I e l'ic ks burg. Ya., where Was hin gton is s upposed to have Ing statement to the press: Sue Me­ you don't know how to spell lhe ene, done It o riginally. LarIn says she Is still lrue to her Is the Kind We Do! you wa nt to use. Washington. and has never heard -ClIpped from the University of of the party that she was mistaken Tampa "Minaret." INVITATI ON MADE tor In last Iss ue of the paper ... 1f SHOE Denton's truck could talk It would 136 ANOTHER CAGE tell some wild tales ... John Hawley. MISS DRI SKILL IN JU RED The Student Sunda}' SChool Clas, the rambling wreck from N:rth O K c! the State Street Metil.:dlst • • SHOP Carolina. sure has a way of "Sweet 90~ State Street Church will h old Its regular meeting RECORD FOR WKTC Talking" the coPS. he says ... "Blue Miss Ruth Dris kil l. teacher at the Napier is not tongue tied but Training School of Western Teach­ at 9:45 Sunday mornlng. In the ~r s College. sutfered a fractured student cLass room of the church. KIAC Standings Of arm and dlslael).ted shoulder Friday AIL students ill Bowling Green are Given On Eve Of n ight in a taU in the balcony of the given a hearty welcome to this class Capitol Theatre. She Is reported t o Tourney be getting along nicely today al­ to be greatly beneCited by the Inspir­ TOURNAMENT FANS though she Is confined to her room Ing series of talks by J . Murray Ceach Ed Dlddle's Hilltoppers. at 1214 College street. Hill. teacher, class sponsor state. the eve el tournament play, goes We've the Nearest and Most Con­ :-c:--:------;;-;;-; Into the tray with another re­ venient Place to the Gymnasium! : Ima rkable record of basketball vie- torle$. The followi ng SChedule SELBY Presen t 5 Th e . . . gives Western'S itlml~ed play of the !leason and also ::,e conference .'----'I' II A'I' . SI11arl Spr ing Fashions standings of Kentucky COlleges to- Fon SELB Y AR CH-PRE SER VER S dau" • Coca-Cola • Lunch Western Opponents SELB Y TRU -POISE l oll- December 18. Edcntlde Club-30 • Sandwich • Candy 2B-December 19. New Albany- 31 - SELB Y STYl -EEZ I ~ 38-December 20. Y. M. C. A.-28 "nol' A'I' 'I'll E • , , FR ANCHEON S SHOES 3I- J an u ary 3. Ken Rad- 24 55--January 4. Warren Co. Thrs-26 TIP TOP EAT SHOPPE Long's liootery :t::::~~::; ~. O"ld I ncor pOroted 44-January 8. Phone 614-We Deliver Cll lJitol 'l'hentre Bldg. ;tj:~~~ lO~ 'S t etson. ______, 125--January 11. Ste:son. 1 15--Jan. 15. 44--Janaul'}' 31-January For That Quick Or Late Snack 46-Jan. 25. 36--January Millions ])O~ 'l' }'ORGET l 'lIE 38-January 30. 62-January 31. Eastern 52-February 1. Unlen. 34--February 7. U. of L. B. G. Snappy Service 42-February 8. Tenn. Would 4o-February 10. Berea 31-Feb. 13. Next to l'llrk Clfy Hotel-Open Until 2 .A, ~I . 2D-Feb. 15. 47- Pebruary Die ... 3S-Feb. 22, --A~D -- 48- February The co mplete I F ALL EUI'fIONS gamestucky collegeaaglnst tcollegiateeams. 1~"~;~~:I1';:~ II OF 'l'IIIS nOOK Ferrell Bros. Snappy Service this season. WEnE '1'0 HK UESTHO \' EJ) T"m w. L. P ts. 729 Co llege Street-OIlen All Night Western •.. . .. 20 1 810 .., IMurray ...... 18 1 '65 It represents the accu­ 936 Kentucky ... .. 13 , 69' '46 mulated knowledge of Transylvania .1' 6 ,,,608 555 prescription fill ing from State S troot L:ulsvllle ..... 12 8 711 earliest times to the pre:s­ 'l'ele phollc "SIx." Hamburgers EasLern .: ..... 9 56' 551 ent. OUr purpose In point· Morehead ..... 7 •8 471 490 ing out Ulst there Is Georgetown ... 9 11 '78 685 such a volume Is simply Berea ...... 5 , 416 " U u y 'E m By the Sack ••• You' ll 55' this: we want you to Union ...... 6 '61 ,.. know that your drug­ J~ lk e ' E III the Way W e Fry 'Em!'! Centre ...... 7• 12 628 711 gist·s work. and study. W esleyan .... 4 11 ' W 464 '6' like your doctor's I.s al­ CALLIS wa ys In your Interests, The K. I. A. C. standing: never done. never hap­ GOOD COFFEl!! Team .... W. L. Pts. Cp. Pet hazard, never .se lfish. Western ...... 10 1 425 302 900 DRUG CO. Pies-Rolls- Sandwiches Murray ...... 6 1 2S8 167 .85'. 1 Transylvanla . 9 4 456 389 .692 Louisville ... . . 9 5 499 463 Cigarettes-Cigars- Elc. .~8 L______MAGAZINES - TOILETRI -,ES______- SUNDRIES ~ ,. ______EaGeorgetownstern ...... ~7 9 6 505380 533417 .64'1 .471 ) ThursdllY, Fchrutlry 27, 1936 T}[E STUDEN1~ S WEEKLY Pnge Niue -, iltern declaimed Cuthbert. tel' to H. LOUISIANA STATE ' .---- By Wlmam i "But-you havent told us yo name, suh. To whom ure we indebted for I to ~ BIDS FOR 'THOMAS ! THIS ,CURIOUS WORLD our lives?" Inquired the colonel. lorn- • "They caUed once! And look at me new. Freshman Coach Will Re- FOSSIUZEO, PREHISTOR.IC ,'olce) Sixteen Horse Plstol 2'i FEET LONG, bert Is what the waddies call port For New Duties RECENTLY, said he. . D OlI't J"orgcl Our -v ELMO, KANS.A.S . "Tis an hOll cr, suh. to know In September Xel\' n ellllrtlll'ents! . ~ cried the COloncl as 'n,~I:~,i~::,:~,~ the headache he I I I . GHEE ' I'I~G C,UO)S Freshman Coacil Jess Thon13s of would permit. H e grasped the Westenl Teachers College has ac­ of the hero. ( For all OCCl. ~ ions) cepted a position as extension In­ ! "You must come over to the e ( I'nllullll') 811 £J ~' I ' structor In henlth find phys ical edu­ and visit us, m uslIn he ';";"·"'1 cation with Louisiana State Unl­ cried our heroine. ~'Il ' S I C v(' rsILy. Baton Rouge, Ln .. and will report fOr d uty In September, I~ was Proper famalltles and all that ePIC'I' l'JfE }' Iu~r­ a nnounced lallL Fl'ldJly. ki nd of thing wi ll be skipped while our her;) who ca n't pOSSi bl y go, does, I~ G Thomas came to Western III 1932 T he horses. dash for hume, H S. H . GoonS tiS assistant coach to E. R. Miller. P. Cuthbert wnsslnglng "GI,'e Me Durlng that season the HlIJtoppers Back My Boots a nd Saddle" ItJ you WOIl scven games and 1 0!i ~ one. In -you too would undoubtedly dash e FOt:X'I'AIN l'Jo:XS 1933 he was acting varsIty conch nnd for home, Through lhe alToyos, won six Ollt of eight ga mes, losing gulches, chappal'd a nd any oLhel' HE.lI IX G'J'ON only to illinois Weslcyan and Mur­ c:lor Oocnl or yoke\) that you I I ray. As freshman coach in 1934 might care to throw In-cluHered _PO H. 'J'l'llewritcrs his team won four games fOI' a per­ the stage. At last they come In fect record li nd WIUI scored on only t ....1ce. once by the Centre freshmen sight of the ranch housc. It Is a M h 11 and In the las t game or the season Ilarge, magnU!cent ranch house, tile ars a by the Murruy freshmen. During i:Ga~~ ~~ largest on the ranch- which ha p- Love ~.. Co. O~ QUADRUPEDS AMOUNTS TO pens to be the It-the .., .., that season the team scored 99 points to their opponen!.s· 13. His /FOUR.. OR. F I ve TIMES THE LENGTH OF' T IME. house and ranch :s I I 1935 freshman team won two games TAKEN FOR. THEM TO RE.OC.H MATURITY. ~.~,:: :1,. ;wlth a tastefully !'.fO Stnle Slreet and tied Oll e, detenUng T. p , I. a nd Centre and tying Murray, ....-111a, MOUNTAIN BEAVER 1 mortgages.of The [irst ,s tageseco ndrolled a n~,:t~::~ I!~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ s top. The colonel helped h is OUR ADVERTISERS Thomas. who was a star football IS NOT A BEAVER, - player for Vanderbilt Unll'ersity In NOR A SQUIRREL., 19"..8, '29. '30, re<:elved his A. B. de­ gree at Western Teachers College UNDER. WHICH CLASSI­ and h is M. A. degree at George Pea­ FICAT ION IT FIRST body College for Teachers. WAS PLACEO/ IT LOOKS LIKE A A WAVE Second Tounlament Site TAIU-ESS wcxx:x:HUCK. E WCll lern Is host, again this ~' e:ll·. BUT AC,TUALLY IS jlllll tor the KIAC tourney because of tinnncial failures In other colleges. RELATED TO THE as SMART as n. L.1 sL year It was n success here. PORLUPINES. s ily ·jrt, THE prehIstoric dragon ny, uncovered lu Kansllll, Is believed to H be a representative of the lan: e~ t ~ppctet or In ~ec l that e\'er ln~ Your New Hat hablted the earth. 11 Ih'ed durIn,; the Permian Age, about 150,- A 0 00,000 years ago, at a time ..... htn Ibel't ""ere no birds o r mam­ And Correct For Every mala III. existence. Spri/lg Occasio/l! PLACE said :!! Our slllm·t hail' ul'csses are always ucs ir­ FOR Saga of a ble-but a timc ly o ne is what you want for E ILrm ;~;o';:~~~~~~~j~;~~~~:::~t~ now feeding time ror Wle : 1 1 the lI ew spring costllmes ! So we'vc again GENTLEMEN the CORch swerves and misses solved the problcm w it h 1.\ se lcction of ncw cllfr. "Whoa," thundered lhe her;. S SAxnWIC1U:S the D~sert T here wus no response. "\Vhoa, coiffures as fresh and new as a brig ht cnrn· sarn you" 5CZ he again. Not s pring day! J)HI~IiS HE WOULD IIAVE SET Tilt: liking our hero's LOne. they stop WORLD ON FIRE and proceed to make a meal of some ' l ' OIl . \ ~COS But He lIad ~G Match ! grass which had lhe mlsCortune to be growing In tile r,ad. PHONES 238 OR 530 . .. AND "Y OU WILL of preceeding chaplers: S . H, P. Cuthbert leaped gracefully BE DELIGHTED" a gun battle with fl from the back of the horse, (If you - HURT S ixteen Pls- think Ulals n o trick. you should try In . wins fracas sitting on a horlie after being stung Dan McGrewsome. by bees, like our friend e. H. P.l BROS. town he finds 1\ body and The deor 01 the stage-coach I ....., .'."" In an a rroyo. POI' tlle past opened, A hend appeared foll: wed been about to rescue closely by n body. Head and body lois-glyn or helm BILLIARD ROOM which has been doing upon Cl08C Inspection prove to to get off a cliff, Hold >· ~ ur ~11l 1 6 Sireet. (!Isl deriYt-JammedIrate down gem, almostleman whosecovering a ClI,UTEIt V white mustache. ;'Cnd-gum,' quoth:;:~~ I ~i======~ he. "Who In the blm~es ever thought The abyss is stili yawning (so am this was lhe way f: r a stage to ('ATRONIZE OUit ADVlmTISEItS travel?" Hc carefully and tenderiy removed the remninder or his hat Enroll Now ...... his eyebrows nnd curessed n lump, which ~rio u s ly altered contour level or his head from normal. His eyes fell (just a J)~CP~ I:: ;~~: "'r~Of speech-don't take It --IN THE-- I upon our hero. CP.EAM are y:u doin' IlCah, s uh'," lite. J he asked, 'Ncte: A Southenl colo­ bi, NAI L ENAM E,?L'='h''' , nel, no less-:-frolll South Dakota ). At this time all conversation was I e Won 't eraek or J.ecl . •• flo..-s Iv.: as n girl stepped out of !'hone UIl1l11l0<>tl,Iy ( 110 effort 10 apply) collch. She was beautiful. S he Is •. . • Iries "itb bris ht, snliny Lois-Glyn Schoo I :;1 heroine. She is ca:r}'ing a hand foni ,. h. LIlS l s "ithout dulling, of d ~ g biscuits. G')rSc- seoond orteMng on the bill. the a ~ recovery place \\1 11 Sentinel suggested in his column mellt I have to be by nature," that the annual Kentucky-TelUle6- tnl!tees. ot CC!l'! "Unfortunately, this W'RS not an see classiC be made a memorial to the office of At.hletic Director Patronize Our Advertisers! Th' Defen! ,~ town. I """"wer <: 1 i long I dlnte!; t.rnl A the hi was II S"" IIams, rcallsl aUy ) Jack J ler an An" third In rn At! while 'An fI.n gler who has hooked one wlll declslc t.ell you n sword fLsll Is every Inch a Burl o~ tighter, These remarkahle pictures vlous ;:'f a strike made on w c famous flsh ­ barlto ,jng growuls orr New Zealand gh'e progra .'Yeu 1Ul Idea how they fight to tree ter-Ot thiUlselves from the ho::: k, be ani a huge six-tooter ' IUrCI~~ .t: ~"~ I'~~" ~:c Ing to of the chuMled l ett to f'SCIlpc. ,,'~o;;:: ~il s~~; Wj;II;~ . w:lke belles the a p~nce ROM render, 0 ... Bien a sple The Entire comilll urday s~nt.s I bloode Student Body tine d Th~ Is hl.g' moUvt of Bowl ing tocratl of t ilt t heir, Green cony I the 10' which chase! hold-l Joh! plays Dunil There's Rocqu Cumulative "Hi a Near 100, Texan As Returns Awaiting Old As Texas T. \ You If You Will . and grndu: ern fr In nn 19 do ADVERTISE pI'ovlr

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lale find hearty. Sam MaveMck will PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AND DISTRIBUTED TO • • • • elebrllte his IOOth anniversary this 'ear as his home state of Texas ob­ Western Kentucky State Teachers Co llege- The Bowling Green Bus· erves Its freedom centenary. But :am. Wh06e name has been per_ mess University-Western Training School- Bowling G r e e n High Jetuated In the term given un­ III ... anded or stray cattle. Isn't worry- School. 19 so milch about the fete. Is mind being on h is .. hen this picture was ~.C : CC ';': 0::= H Jllou..... He's .';:~~~~;'"'.'i:':;;, ,~~ <', , man " ' , " Thurstlay, }'ehrunry 21, 1336 THE STUDENTS WEEKLY

IGreenup , William Coldiron; Cald­ PRESIDENTS FOR well. J ulia D. P urdom; Calloway. MUSHES TO DOGSLED VICTORY 1 Marshall and Graves, Lee Crass' 50 GROUPS NAMED ~?:~~nr.;~m~::; ~Oa~:S: g~~~ i . t' ON FEBRUARY 19 P~~ann:;un~~Ony~n·La~:::~~.erry. Carter. Pike. Morgan, ~~t. Boyd. __ Martin. J ohnson and [,eslle. Charles Presidents of the 50 coun~y dele- lCrum; Franklin. Clark, Lee, Bnth, I Menefee. Montgomery Rnd Elliott t gation groups were elected ,.,rednes- Ardith Pennington: Fulton. Hick~ day. February 19. They are: lIlan and Carlisle. EUgenia Ray; Ad air, Boyle and Cnsey. Carson Grayson .. Burl St. Clair: Green. Cundiff: Allen. Claudius Harris ; BnL Mary EhZllbeth DUrham; Grant. lard, Edgar LeRoy Thom])son: Boone. Kenton and Campbell. Clar_ Breckinrldgc. Howard Basham; Ba r~ ence Caple: Hancock. Kenneth Es ~ reno Charles W. Smith: BuUel'. Neill tes: Hardin. H. Y. Davis: Hart. Lou. J Baxtel'; Bracken. Fleming and ise V. Walton; Henderson. Charles Kleiderer; Henry and Oldham. Ida , Maddox; Hopkins. James Nisbet; J efferson. Louis Torstrick' Lnrue Harold ~ckett: Li vi ngst~ n. LYo~ and Cnttenden, Lee Langston' I Logan. Mazine J ohnson: MCLean'. I Joe Troutman; McCrackcn. Mary EIJzabeth Englert; Marion. C. C. Banister: Meade. Anna H. Frymire: 1 I Mcrcer. Garrard. Lincoln. Rackcas ~ and Fayette. Zayda Ba ker; Metcalfe. Wendell Butler; .MOlll'oc. Bessie I:;Ce Baxter; Muhlenberg. James E. Col. lieI': Nelson and Andcrson. Freeman Every Student Will Carothers; Ohio, Charlcs All cn : Pu. 1'\I ~ hillg- hi~ :h !; Iowcd do! Smart. students who dcmnnd good food at a HI6H SCHOOLS OF 1111 nt th ~' fi!! [~ h hy a ")'0,,"(\ o[ SUITS saving. , , EA.T HERE. ('xul/(' ra!!t fri"nd ~ , who hl ock('(\ th e rou,..~(' . Aho ve tli (' Iw.\· Is CITY TAKE WINS shown [('adi !! ); hI... lin' d t (',lIn ('Iuil 11rCllkflist. __ __ l:ic ,: ... ro ~~ Ill., lin ... . H'1<1 :It ll'ft h,· I" com=ol'lluo:- hi:; Wl' .. r )· leau d Ol;. I'IIItl1 1,tII!('h ______:!Oc Purples Fl o 9 I i MEAL Cards Spank Glasgow Get in the style p'orode wilh TICKET I o Town Clod .sport suit I Du"", $5 $4 a nd then fIlnglng a fl clder from Ule news gentlY. bury fobrics, the newest I , Bowling Green High Schools \\'on the middle of the floor. "Yes: exclaimed lhe coloncl. .. deelsh'ely over Logan and Barren Bowling Green led all the way, "Then hc's . .. " Moster ,toiloring, the finest l "Where Friends Meet F r lend ~ thc pcrlod scores being 8·2. county teams here Tuesday night. S. H. P. sadly explalncd the Pleoted and panelled. backs, A.nd Delieiolls Food Rei g 11 S the P urples of Bowling Green H igh 13-6 and 17-9. wIth the final period cllmsLances. "You must excuse me, Supreme" closing their season by downing witnessing the best playing on the mah frlen' .. . " The c:lcnel walked pleated trousers, trim fi nes! Russellville 32 to 15. and the Car­ pal·t of the purples. unstead!ly to the deor and closed dinals of Collel!e High defeatlng College High. paced by Charles same after him. Several hours. in Glasgow 33 to 15. Taylor, with elcvcn D: lnts. and fact several days have passed. For J ohnny (Buck) Milliken paced the James McGcwll. with nine. WCIl as It purposes of bre\'lty we s kip Ule fun· Manhattan Purples as they defeated RUSIlell­ pleased over Glasgow unG substitu­ eral. Sixteen H. P. Cuthbert has tes played a goO; will I'hlll II lurgel' 1111 (1 1I{'licl' r ental tell yuh 50met11ln' about 111m." lihrllry, II lIlure ('HIIIIIII' !e li nc Hi' f!rt'I'lilig (,lInls, Vls il Our Prinlte 'I' hc l ,llrgcsl Stock (II Descrlptlon. which I am far too Jlon":>" par!y g't'tltls, c n grlll'il1 g alld stnliuIICI'),. lazy to think Of writing. followed. SOd:1 Bno! hs 'l 'olJ ctries III Towil Immcdiat.ely S. H. P. rec: gnized missing son ns the Ullfortunate lad . ' I' hones 180 mentioned In one of our previous Bowling Green Book Store Day or Night Delivery Service or 277 chapters. _~' (lI ' lII c rly ( 'ol'lIcr '!'cnlh lllltl S tatc S! r{'f'is "Is this h ls wr1tin', colonel?" ask· cd S. H. P . who was bound to brenk

ANYTIME DURING THE TOURNAMENT - - - DAY OR NIGHT - - - VISIT THE 'I'HHEE i'l11l , ES OU'I' 'I'IIE :uonEHX XASHVILLE }'OUN ' I .' AI ~ ROAD LOST RIVER CAFE SERI'ICE ~ SANDWICHES • LUNCHES • DINNER • GLASSES, ETC., STERILIZED • DANCE FLOOR • • I;' \ " '.1 THE ST U D E !i-~' S EKLY 'l\hllrsday, " cl)rll8ry :!7, 193 • -." , GIVEN CLUB GIVES "Y , .." "', W.""n, f W'HAT'S NEXT . 9:00 p. In" Winner Oeorgetown- Today DINNER DANCE MONDA Centre game vs. winner 8 erea-Wes- Opening of the Kc :ntucky I'n- Icyan game. t.ercolJeglat.e Athletic Conference BEST C"ANCEII FOR The Sub-Deb Club entertained Saturday. February 29 Bas ketball Tounlament; at the TOURNE'Y VI dinner-dance Monda.y evening 2:00 p. m .. Winner of Mcrehead- Western gym. I Hotel. Union Game V.'l. ~1nner of Western- SCOOP! I Art Club. "",,""'" was served In the I comblnaUon. Coreeo DebftUng SOCiety. being laid ';irof';~~~tt;~~i:;,~;_\~:~~~O~~f Georgetown- From ~"' e w York:s falthion Big Four i'oe!~~~ SOCiety. Cody Believes Vols Will i~:~ el'll ~e or E as tcrn-~~=:r::~~~ Genter Comes This .• 1;>;:II%s. "Basketball Ball" at. the J ap- Be Hard To Beat On the was flncsc La.ntern Ballroom. music the DOLLAR LESS by Bob La.Mon ane! his Orchest.ra, Home Floor Red ;;;.",0;;:;;;;,";;,,;;,:--

SA ], E Ot' SPRI NG 10Congress:30-3:00. Debating Club. NASHVILLE. Tenn .. Feb. 26--(A") Th06e LONDON, LeaderFeb. 26W,-(Aeds AP)-Jackctress Saturday, FebrulU"J' 29 II--J."h Cody believes "Tenne&;ee haS Elsie Har~~:~~;';~~:~:~~:~~~low, 'I ~~~O~~~h~"E( American,~a dance band df- Close or KIAC Basketball chance to win the tourna- Luella Lord, married at the Caxton Tournament. Martha Barnes, Margaret Roemer, office tooay to Solve! "Tournament Finals" sponsor- at Knoxville starting Friday Helen Garvin. Christine Cole. ed by the "W' Club at Western rune southeastern confer- Emilie Holland, Alma Lee J ones. Tutta Rol!), Swedish gym, Collegians. teams. IH elen Powell, Sara Williamson, DRESSE l\londay, l\larch 2 that "they will be on '!Irginla Dent. Martlia Davenport '1'0 Introduce 'J'h clII t:urly! Glee Club. and t.hey haven't Sara catherine Myers, Chorus. a game this season." The Ida Mltchtll Claypool, Ken~ucky Klub. dereated Kentllcky, Vanderbllt MESSRS. Regular S3.9S Tennessee Club. Alabama. seeded among the Bill Thomas, David Francis, SprluK Styles MIssissippi Club, tour In the tournnment ratings, I. H. Sadler, Charles Francis. $2.88 Trl-State Club. the regular season . J olin Perkins, Norman Emmick. Reguhu $4.98 Tuesday, iUareh 3 watched his Vanderbilt cng- Roy Gaines, BUrton Jenkins, Sprint S t y l ~ French Club. tor t.,l)c last Ume yes- Avery Ewan, Louie Harman. $3.8~ Western Broadcast WHAS. and then told his George Grise, Jack McElroy, • Pastels • S3\'y Blues Wednesday, March" at the touma- Lloyd Likins, "Pie" Delker, • 8 1ack and White Woven Eighth Every Wednesday Nlgh~ last night for Norman Burks, Marlon Anderson . Infonnal Dance nt the Japantse .. where he resullled • Figures on Flat Crepe!! Lantern Ballroom. Bob La.~fon football training tlnd his Orchestra. for Knoxville. TOURNEY .A " 'I'hrlllcr" III Physics-ChemL5try Club. Cody ,Lhought the "tour- Thursday, l\-Ia rch 5 nament one of the fastest SCHEDULE Engllsh Club. we've ever and also that It will Thursday, F.! bru nry 27 Friday, illarch 6 be the last. 4:00...,. m., Loul.s\'lIle vs. Murrny. Girls' Cotlilion Dance, Armory. "Up IIntll a week ago four teams Murch 6-7 had u chance to finish on top In 7:30 p. m .. Centre \'S. Georgetown. Spring Hats 8:30 p . m., Berea \'S. Wesleyan. High School Bas ketball Tour- the regular season," he elo:plalned. The season new­ nament. College HI. '" But prcspect of a t-ow'nrunent less- Frhby. February 28 3 :30 p. m.. Morehend vs. Ulli::n. est and smartest Kentucky I ntercollegiate Ora- cne:! Int ~ r est In schedule games." ~:30 p. m .. EMtern "~So Trans},l­ torical ContEst at Western. I he thought there W(lS lIt- millinery! l\lnreh 13 In'.",,, In the affair outside of \'anla. 8:00 p. m .. Winner Loulsville-Mur- Home Concert l't'ten's G lee Club. TrI-Stale Club Dance. with Vanderbilt I MlU'ch 21 severed the enge meet as he leaves here permnnenUy to, All-Campus Hop nt Weslern, assume his dut.les as football coach ' "larch 27 and athletic director at University 94c Tennessee Club Dance. c! Florida. • I'lI sle l JlIld t;rt'llc Felts 11'------' Ac ce~so r y New ~ty l es • ~ t rll\\' Cfl lllhlulttions BEST TEAMS • MEET IN S. I. A. A PURE SILK Suits .~Coats CREPE SLIPS liTOIJrnallle nt Will Be fn~ hl lJ lI 'S March 6·10 At Jack so n Ncwest ,h. Modcs!

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