RICE STARS WILL HAVE BIG CHANCE at PURDUE by General Election Women Urged to John Mcwhirter Automatically Becomes Yell Leader; Other T
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• i 1 • 4 • AK Oct. 20 Pictures Last Photo Day \v|gV J'rJ Student Weekly Publication The Rice Institute IPiaSflwIp VOL. XX. HOUSTON. TEXAS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1934 NO. 4 Four Vacant Offices Captain Percy Arthur RICE STARS WILL HAVE BIG CHANCE AT PURDUE By General Election Women Urged To John McWhirter Automatically Becomes Yell Leader; Other T. C. U. Scribe Harry Fouke Offices To Be Contested by Join Tennis Club Upperclassmen. Picks First Is Unable To Comparatively few new members at- Nine students have filed petitions for the four offices to be filled tended the first meeting of the Girls' by a general election on Monday, October 8. This election, according All-Star Team Tennis Club held Monday, according Play For Owls to Harry Journeay, president of the Student Council, has been necessitated by vacancies which have occurred since last June. to Ruth Summers, reporter. Any girls in Rice who are inter- John McWhirter, unapposed candi Sylvester and Witt Are Put ! Purvis, AH - American, and ested in tennis, regardless of whether date for yell leader, will automatically On Early Mythical they are good players, are urged to i Carter Are Expected become yell leader. Rally Club Eleven join the club, which will instruct and To Shine For senior representative to the Stu- explain strokes and other points in. the dent Council, Evri Mendel and Bill By J. WILLARD RIDINGS. game. A, B. 311 is the room desig- By EVRI B. MENDEL. Francis have announced their candi- Accepts Ten (T. C. U. News Service) i : Captain Percy Arthur and Ins umii nated for the regular weekly meet- 1 dacies. FORT WORTH, Oct.-Anybody can feated 1934 Rice Owls invaded l™- . ings. , Oscar Neuhaus, Roberta Moore, and pick an all-conference football team fayette today for their tilt with the; Marjorie Boyd are candidates for jun- Kathryn Pearson, president. Court- strong Purdue Boilermakers Wroeir-' New Members after a season of play—or at least any- ior representative to the Student Coun- ney Taylor, viee-presdent: Ruth Sum- 'row The'Owls- wit} work ciiut today, cil; King Sullivan, Larry O'Connor, and body and everybody does; But "fools- oil the Purdue Field to set the kinks Percy Arthur, captain of Rice's fighting football team, will lead his flock mers, secretary and reporter; and Nelson Sears for Assistant Business Harry Scott Is Invited against the strong Purdue Boilermakers in the team's biggest intersectional rush in where angels fear"—and I'm out of ihelrifpiries,,'received during Dr. Dorothy Scarborough are the officers Manager of the Owl. game of the season. going to pick one before conference : long jOiirney from Houston- Thirty^'; To Attend As of the club for this year. The election will be held, as usual, season opens. j two Owis made the trip and they will in the Sallyport. Advisor Plans will; be made soon for; the ' go itvlv t.he fray .as the underdo.::-, 'iOt;: Quite naturally, the players named 1 tbC'Vseeond week, iti siicces;s;iq:'. One Act Play Nineteen Are are picked because of past perform- rankiitg tournaments to 'be held withr Ten members were added to the in.'the rie.Xt three weeks, probably . , Ctyach: Kilts allowed his h ance, Added to this are the reports ihC:.; early 'part of the ; wee', New Features Rally Club roster by the new commit- from training camps and the perform- j- the^v.'wWlld. recover ,'f'fom' the brtirstsslii tee of selection of September 28. Those To Be Staged Given Letters ance in non-conference games to date. they 'received i)t, their terrific tight! : elected were Craton Pitner, William To make it a little more reasonable, with the „I- S, £!.!•, 'Tiger,,weiife',, 250 Owls See . cih'1 ; Tlu Kkv team .ar'.v, out a; Planned For Maguire, Wilbur Hess, William Law- two men are named for each position. son, A. C. Hogge, Jr., Conrad Luckel, By Dramatists By Rice Band iray without ;uiy setioUs .rijories Trj.i" It is not a question of picking a first Duly injured .man en iHv sc-.tad jut John R. Cook, Karl ten Brink, Pat and second team, but of naming the Team Depart J Haitv Fmiki. who hu.vki , Weekly Dance Powell, and Mack Knowles. Helen Bell Will Direct First;Attendance, Ability, and outstanding players who appear to be ,:in']ury in' tin:- 'Loyei::., iiaiai hi : The club passed a resolution to in- headed for conference fame. j: was, ut)ab,k'iflijifi'' i|jk 'rip. vite Dr. Harry Scott to attend any of Rice Dramatic Club Attitude Count 1 Mary Ann Oberholtz and Pat No cojnmerit on the various choices For Big Game ••••tl'eri.gtK', the meetings that he so desired. He Production For Awards is offered. Comment would only lead .. aiid, 'iriglit'••• ;nriiCii'.it'• with the Quinn Will \Tiger,<.. A.l;tid- taking. plt-:iit> .<{, pur.ish- is; to fill the position of faculty ad- to argument. No one, will 'agree with 1 The second meeting of the Rice Dra- According to an ..rmouncemfent by the selections--but no one ever agrees Rally Club Is on the Job j 11 f lit /lUJ liv 'llljslfl tiii'i! Owls', Entertain visor and will be called upon should : with the selections even when they • .shri-iyi-rJ-'.jt,!i-'it^;'':^-c,-4:vUi a'J.&i.jlo offt'rt-'"';''; any need arise. matic Club will be held at 7:30 p. m„ Nolan Barrick, manager of the: Rice and Arranges Big : are made at the close,of th sason. And i'liiiliK.playitig^thenist'lye;. ]'i\k'; 'bev fi'Utf ; Plans have been made so that this Thursday at the Autry House, Bob Band, the lettermer. .Jplr . the. year Every visiting team will be met at on ith'e ones who do perform up to Farewell ISSftlK Ipl TlgtW H pi ihf 'hi miiK part i Clemens, president, announced. 1933-34 have been announced by the 1 week's Saturday night dance will be the train by the club in a body. This standard, it will be a lot of fun to 'j t i'll".!'':!'!'!!! r.' 'i • '••' a' : ••'' , Committee on Awards. These awards l , : one of the best of the year, accord- was decided upon in an effort to show A large attendance is expected at say. "I (old you so!" ,' /ft,, .ST'KL1,\ ; . , jul'i: f:i,>i'|l|'i riiSi;'k Vyi's! ' ofM'.-i): ;', arc based upon utter, ianec. ability, arid MljtStSi yiffii;. iiwtibfil! :S<j,Wi!,oti .a-.iiriSi .' ing to Harry Journeay, president of the the school spirit toward it's rivals. A this meeting where the first one-act For those who tj.ke their statist ici, AppioximaU 1. a Cl,'-Vd of -i it .\>0 general attitude. 'Owl;; 1.1.is'jt, Pai'lhljiiiy tia r:a>:ii> Pur- Students' Association, pep rally at the station is planned on work shop play of the season will be the 22 men named are divided as fol- students turned out down at the Tlio.se receiving the award for the lows: Texas Longhorns, 5; T. C. U. • difie li-ahr-.'lanc,hi*!ied I)h. I• ;i nn.ikcr Jimmie Scott and his band have l-een every occasicn that the Rijc sc,-i:ad presented. The play will be directed Southern Pacific Station Wednesday d -cori» first time will iei.H $»>&!-• r-i.h-,, 3 C M t?. M—Ar- j f'L-.iisbinjin.: loan.i by the makes a trip. by Helen Bell. 1 nite to give' the fdo'ibiilLteiim a i-r.'.-i'iy gfe plo.-itv-'iw, rehearsing this week in an effort to ers, They are Clifford Brugger, Rob- kansas Razorbacks, 4; Rice Ovvls ,, 2; t.a r- K-. The office of treasurer of the club i ;.n ,t.' the offer something new to the Rice danc- The club is asking the support of so A and I\I Farmers, 1; and Baylor iarewi il and their moral, support in tire'; .-) Vo,' ji!f)it(. rlai' ; : ert,Sabom. and Howard Wi' " !>:•> iis, k- ers. the student body in it's efforts to •hai>: been: left, vacant by the resigna- •Bears, 1. ' -.!:ime with Purdue re.vt 3a:urd;iyv iie I ihV-- Coat sweaters will be given to the Here's the ! Pro-Season ,' AU.-Sriut!';-! 1,1 111,' f: Mary Ann Oberholtz, the attiactive promote school spirit. The Rally Club i tion of David Red, and a new treas- The crowd got slatted off on 'lie following, who are to receive the letter vyest .Conference cleveiji: 1 I" alo in.': little entertainer with the orchestra, urer will be elected at. this meeting to •has deeded that this year it will be an j for the second time: John Allan, Al- Ends Ruckci, Arkansu., PiainA , S jwrvirtit track, and (diihe -.iM'i'n'isf.iy-i^'-.dji, , ji'ir • !;H) I''.- •• F i.;;mo will be featured in a group of now fill the position- The play for the'first 1 asset to the school instead of just a vin Dugiit, Robert Clemens, 'William M U.; Grey, Texas:/Sylvester; liicfij the i.opposite 'isido th. ,'t.iaii':i"tri,m ;:|Vi.!j:Vi- plliy. V/'l-i'-f- ;v. arrangements made especially for her. production will be selected by the : ( 'in« ii K. • - i • No' figurehead . If the students will fol- ; Eliassoi'. Floyd Ewing. Robert .Fitz- Tackles CMites Texa.- Jordan. A. where-tin y wort,' sVipposeii to lir Tl'i.- Also Pat Quinn, the popular entertainer club at the meeting. The executive adutiJo' ai it h.e- -.:i • : • ' fff* low the lead of the Rally Club, our hugh, Richard Hudson.