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CfSSlPUS NEWS COMPLETELY COVERED BY DEPARTMENT OF JOURNALISM STUDENTS s Pay Your Student Frogs vs. Farmers Activity Fee! Tomorrow Night HEOfficial Student Body Publication »f Texai Chriitian Vnivertity VOL. XXXII FORT WORTH, TEXAS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1934. NO. 16 Seniors Sponsor Frog Fans Flock |Did You Know That-Yon Might T.C.U. WiU Send Shufflin' Sambo, Hens' Glee Club First of Special To Hear Meyers Win $5 Writing for The Skiff? Tour Delegates Embalmed Cats! Plans Contests Play Basketball And What Else? Did you know that— ber of the paper's staff, or left at For Southwest Class Chapels The Skiff this week is printing a the journalism office in the gym. A ToYJL-Y.W.Meet The score wss IS to 14 in favor One bottle refined castor oil, one | new feature, "Did You Know That closing date for the competition will dozen embalmed eats, one toy sail- of the Jacksboro High Tigers, with »j be announced later. North Texas Students Judge M. H. Brown to seconds to go. One of the Wichita boat, one box blank shells, one large Fort Worth Shriners Every student in the University is Falls High Coyotes suddenly broke to Open Dallas As- female shark and six smsll sharks, Be Speaker Wednes- eligible to win one of three cash Will. Aid Group loose and dribbled down the court DID YOU KNOW THAT— 90,720 fresh eggs—these items prizes being offered for the best con- sembly Feb. 17. as Sponsors. day Morning. .for what looked like a sure crip make up a partial list of the many tributions to The Skiff's "Did You In 1884 the T. C. U. catalog an- shot—and victory. things T. C. U. has to buy each Know That—" department? nounced, concerning holidays: "We A sharp, shrill, unearthly war Delegates to Speak year to operate. Sam Losh Chairman Rodier~Will Play It's all true. The new "Did You promise none. If, in the judgment whoop filled the air. The startled If asked what they thought a uni- Know That" feature will be printed of the teachers, one should be Date Set for May 4 and 5— Coyote player's arm stiffened for The Rev. Perry Gresham to Talk versity would have to buy each year Nat Wells to Lead Devotional- as often' as suitable material for it needed, it will be given without any Chicago Choir Director a moment, and the ball intended for reference to custom or youthful at Dorm Meeting Tues- to carry on its work, most persons is available. Any fact not common- 4 Asked to Judge. Orchestra to Begin the basket fell behind the black- day Evening would probably name books, sta- ly known about any phase of. the fancy"? Program. board. The gun sounded and the tionery and office supplies and The T. C. U. Men's Glee Club will University, students, faculty, curri- The library used to be where Delegates from the Y. M. C. A. game was over. President Waits' office now is? classroom furniture and supplies compete with the glee clubs of Bay- The first of four chapels that culum, buildings, athletics, student and Y. W. C. A. will be chosen next Then and there, in excited grati- Pete Wright played football for and let the question rest at that. lor, S. M. U., Texas University and life or athletics—past, present or fu- week to represent T. C. U. at the are to bt in charge of the different tude, the Jacksboro fans dubbed the Purple and White for five However, equipping a nniversity several other schools in a contest to ture—is material for the department. World's Student Christian Federa- classes will be given next Wednes their hero "Hogcaller." years and served as captain two is not a simple matter, and in fur- be held in Fort Worth May 4 and The Skiff staff invites every stu- tion meeting, which will be held in nishing its athletic department, day morning when the program will Today "Hogcaller" Wallace My- years ? 5, according to David Scoular, direc- dent in the University to contribute. Dallas Feb. 17-19. ers, captain of the 1934 T. C. I". laboratories, cafeteria and campus tor of the T. C. U. club. be sponsored by the senior class A priie of %5 will be ,awarded at the The Boston ivy which grows on basketball team, is familiar with The meeting will be a model of the crew each year T. C. U. buys many close of the contest for the contribu- the sides of the Main Building is The contest is being sponsored Dates for the other three chapels have the sports fans throughout the meeting which is held annually and unusal items. tion which, in the opinion of the staff, 19 years old? It was planted by jointly by the T. C. U. club and tha not been set. Southwest. On the football field which has student representatives In addition to the actual playing is the best. A second prize of $2.50 the class of 1915. Shriners of Fort Worth. It will be he is a steller end; on the basket- from colleges all over the world. equipment which T. C. L'. furnishes Arrangements for these chapel will go to the second best contribu- Dr. Lockhart, in 56 years of conducted at the Masonic Temple and ball court he is one of the best North Texas students are holding this its athletes, the University has programs are entirely in charge of tion, and a third prize of Jl to the preaching and teaching, estimates the First Baptist Church. guards in the conference; on the meeting. Each college will represent bought this year for the athletic the class officers. The only restric- third best. i that he has preached 4,500 sermons Sam' Losh is general chairman of baseball field he works effectively a major country. T. C. U. will repre- department a set of football line According to the editor of The and conducted 18,000 classroom the contest. He is being assisted by tion that has been placed upon those behind the piste", sent Russia, and each of the four markers, score bosks for football, Skiff, contributions to the depart- meetings? John Brigham and Scoular. arranging the programs is that part Fans throughout the conference delegates will make a five minute basketball and baseball, a box of ment may be handed to' any mem- An effort is being made to secure of the program be of a devotional na- come to T. ('. L'.'s basketball games talk. Three of the subjects are: blank shells for use by timekeep- the services of Noble Cain, director to "hear" Myers play. In the past "Christianism and Com munism," ers, 35 individual football pictures ture. of the Chicago A Cappella Choir, to three seasons his voice has devel- Night Services "Christianism and Nationalism," and and numerous X-rsy pictures, $91 judge the contest. If he accepts, he Judge Marvin H. Brown, district opend until he "can scare 'em out Y. M. C. A. Plans "Christianism and Racial Relations." worth of adhesive tape, 125 lbs. of To Begin Sunday -tf-r will also direct the massed glee clubs attorney, will be the chief speaker on of s goal with a mere whisper/' as.. These topics will be discussed from tire tape, five dozen rolls of 2-inch in a public concert to be held Satur- the Senior program. His subject will one Frog supporter put it. Lecture Series the standpoint of Russia. ggtize, fivi dozen bottles of rub- day evening. May 5. Program at University Church bing alcohol, a bottle of castor oil be of a political nature, but no title "I guess my voice is just in- to Feature Special T. Z. Koo, noted Chinese lecturer, Participants in the contest will be herited," said Wallace, as he lolled will be the principal speaker. and 25 pounds of talcum powder. has been given. Men's Chorus. divided into two groups. The first di- back on his bed in his room in Goode Eddy, Henson and Wye- The regular meeting of the Y. M. Among the unusual items which vision will include college and adult Nat Wells will lead the devotional Hall and wished there were no such Night services will be resumed at C. A. was postponed until next Tues- have been purchased this year for groups. The second will be for high and William Rodier will play gypsy man May Visit Cam- things as exams. the University Christian Church next day night. The Rev. Perry Gresham the equipment of science laborator- schools and junior colleges. melodies as the special musical se- "You see, my father was a singer. Sunday, the Rev. Perry Gresham an- pus in Spring. will give the second of his series of ies are a dozen preserved frogs, 18 Each club will sing one number of lection. dogfish, 100 grasshoppers, a dozen He always wanted me to take up nounced this week. For the past addresses on "A College Man's Re- its own choosing and one required The T. C. U. orchestra will begin Plans are being made to bring to voice, but I never thought it was three months Vesper services have ligion," using as his subject, "The starfish, a dozen clams, a quantity number. the program with several marches. the campus Sherwood Eddy, Francis of tow, two cow eyes, two vials of worth while. I did take a course in taken the place of the evening serv- Object of Supreme Devotion." The "The Lamp in.the West," by Ho- public speaking in T.