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rr p CAMPUS NEWS COMPLETELY COVERED BY DEPARTMENT OF JOURNALISM STUDENTS B. B. A. Banquet "Daze of '29" Wednesday March 13 IKOfficial Student Body Publication of Texasl*Tf Christian University VOLUME S3 FORT WORTH, TEXAS, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1935. NO. 20 Poetry Festival 19 Students Model I Play to Be Presented At Alumni Supper' Los Hidalgos See Langdon Lists Cotton Ball Envoy On Radio 4 P. M. Sun. Registrar Lists To Be Presented Coach Raymond Wolf Discusses Native Seguidilla 139 Students on Football Prospects— Var-' Special Duties Public Speaking Department to m P. JL Friday sitonians Play. Danced in Dentonl Sponsor Program on KTAT Of Councilmen for Two Sundays. Fall Honor Roll Three hundred and fifty persons Castanets clicked and bright attended the style revue last night Fallis Invites All In- red and gold skirts flashed as The public speaking department at the University Club which was 19 Have Straight "A" Senorita Luisa Espinel danced 10 Committees Appoint- will sponsor the T. C. U. radio pro- terested Students sponsored by the fy C. U. Alumni and the seguidilla of La Mancha and ed to Aid Function- Averages for Entire to Enter. Ex-Students^ Association. gram at 4 p. m. Sunday over KTAT. Period. Seville. She swayed to the weird ing of Body. a play will be presented by several Those who modeled were: Miss rhythms of Mexican Indian mel- members of the Dramatic Club, Clar- 5 Already Enrolled Mary Jarvis, Miss Peggy Duringer, odies snd ssng to her interpre- 49 Seniors Named Miss Margaret Rldgeway, Miss Dora tative dances of Spain, Mexico, Chairmen Named ence Crotty said. Tht club will have Affair Sponsored by Public Lee Byars, Miss Helen Moody, Miss and the Carribean countries. This charge of the program March 10, also. Mary Conine, Miss Margaret Hall, 32 Juniors, 30 Sophomores and Speaking Dept.—Audience was the atmosphere created for Groups to Report at Regular The trumpet quartet of the Horn- to Decide Winner. Miss Johnnie Mae Donoho, Miss the members of Los Hidalgos as 28 Freshmen Are {included Frances Shear and Miss Anna Byrd Weekly Meetings of Stu- ed Frog Baftd will be featured on the in Number. they watched Senorita Espinel in dent Council. The public •peaking department's Harness. Denton Friday night. T. C. U. Varieties program at 8:45 One hundred and thirty-nine stu- second annual "Poetry Reading Fes- Darrell Lester, Jimmy LawrWe, o'clock Sunday evening over station The following members attend- The Student Council at a meeting dents in the University made tha tival" will be held at 7:30 o'clock ! Jack Langdon, Jesse Martin, James ed r^Misses Mary Frances Urn- Monday passed an act providing for KFJZ. honor roll for the fall semester, ac- next Friday evening in Brite Club- | Floyd, Boaz Hoskins, Walter Roach, benhour, Grace Maloney, Marga- the appointment of a group of com- The quartet consists of Ed Lowe, according to a list released this week room in connection with the meeting | Jimmy Jacks, Bill Walls and L. D ret Combest. Nell White, Ruth ; Meyer. ANMA BYHD HARME.SS Clyde Hurley, Kenneth Vaughn and by Registrar S. W. Hutton. of the Dramatic Club, Prof. Lew Daggett, Ann Day Jarvis, Gene- mittees to facilitate the working of To be eligible for the honor roll D. Fallis Mid today. Ronald Wheeler and his 12-piece vieve Papineau, Dorothy Candlin, that body. Student President Jack Elton Beene. Don McLeland will im- orchestra furnished the music for Miss A-na Byrd Harness, senior, a student must be carrying at least All students in the University in- Dorothy Conkling, Phyllis Ellis, Langdon, in compliance with the act, personate the "man about the cam- the revue. Bill Rodiev, violinist ac- has been chosen to represent T. C. I). nine semester hours, must make at terested In taking part in the festi- snd Eula Lee Carter, Mrs. I.o- pus". Other features of the program companied by Miss Ruth Duncan also appointed 10 standing committees. at the fourth annual Cotton Ball, least an average of "B" in all courses val will have the opportunity of rena Shaw and Mrs. Jessie are yet to be arranged, according to . played a few selections. The following groups were appoint- which will be held at A. & M. April 5, he is carrying, and must not have reading their favorite poem. The Adams, and Ben Ruyle, Leonard Grover C. Lee, director. Lee asks Coach Raymond Wolf discussed ed by Langdon: any grade under "C" in the com- entrants may choose any form of Wallace, Bob Goodrich, and Joe that any student interested in taking | football prospects for the next sea- putation. poetry they desire. Burkett. Committee on finances, whose duty part on one of these programs see , son. The revue was followed by a Miss Harness to Be Nineteen students made all "A's" After the reading is finished, a it is to report at each meeting of the him. vote of the audience, including the ! supper at 10:30 o'clock. The club or a point index of 3 in their work 1 Council the state of the treasury: The Youth's Forum will present entrants, will be taken to determine was decorated with school pennants, Japanese Atmosphere Cotton Ball Envoy for the fall senyester. They were: cups and the T. C.-JLJ. colors. Miss Anna Byrd Harness. Johnnie Hughes over station KFJZ the best poems. The name of the Prevails at Bazaar Misses Martha Burns, Florence Fal- David Leavell was the general Committee on dance management, Miss Anna Byrd Harness was at 9 o'clock Friday evening. He will reader receiving first place will be lis, Gladys Hagemier, Ann Day Jar- ! chairman for the revue. Mrs.«J. P. which will have charge of all Student chosen by a student vote in chapel speak on "Government Ownership of placed on a plaque, with the name Gifts Numerous at Temporary vis, Dorothy Lee, Margaret Lindsay, Berry was reception committee chair- Wednesday morning to represent T. Munition Industries as a Step To- of the poens read. ( Oriental Shop Conducted Council dances, will report the finan- Pearl Paul, Mary Agnes Rowland, j man, assisted by Mrs. Roy Secrest, C. U. at the fourth annual Cotton ward Subduing the Killing Trade." five students have announced cial returns of all dances and will Ann Stuckert and Mary Frances I and -Mi's Margaret Rankin was the by Y. W. C. A. Style Show, Pageant and Ball to be their intention of entering the festi- hear suggestions regarding dances: Umbenhour, and Mrs. Frances Park- - : chairman of the decorations commit- held at A. & M. April 5. er, Mrs. Erline Walker, Ben Bus- val. They are: Misses Ruth Con- Incense and Japanese atmosphere Fred Miller, chairman, and Lon Beav- tee. ■ Miss Harness was selected from a sey, John Forsyth, Potsy Garrett, nor, Mary Agnes Rowland, Nina i filled the Y. W. C. A. Room in the ers. Langdon will exercise any func- field of 26 candidates. She received "Daze of '2f WhitUngton and Bernice Armstrong, ] Main Building Tuesday and Wednes- tions designated by this committee. David Hickey, C. H. Richards, one-fourth of all votes cast. Gaines Sparks and Elmer Weinman. and Clarence Crotty. day as the Y. W. C. A. conducted a Committee on relations with the The pageant is be'ng sponsored by Due March 13 B. B. A. to Have Seniors Lead Classes "We do not wish to stress the Japanese bazaar in order to raise faculty: Prof. Charles R. Sherer. the Student Agronomy Society of A The Senior class led the group contest angle of the festival," Prof. funds to meet its quota for the spring Committee on relations with other & M.\ All colleges and universities with 49 members among the names. Fallis said, "but we want the audi- Annual Banquet semester. schools, which will handle correspond- of senior rank in Texas have been More Students Needed Thirty-two juniors, 30-' sophomores ence to determine which of the poems Almost anything^ pertaining to ence with other schools: Miss Lor- invited to send representatives to the to Plav Extra Roles gives it the greatest pleasure." Truelson to Be 'Roast- Japan could be bought at the bazaar. raine O'Gorman, chairman, and Ver- affair. Since the event is being held Gillis Says. and 28 freshman were included on The first poetry festival was held master' at Affair ' There were fans, parasols, ivory non Brown. in honor of cotton, all participants the roll. last year. Miss Elisabeth Cuthrell orange-peelers and ,n»iniature forks, will wear cotton growns. The list includes: Mrs. Jessie Ad- Committee on relations with the A flurry of handbills this week won first place with her reading of Wednesday. incense and incense burners, Japanese Miss Mary Seidel represented the ams, Warren Agee, Mrs. Betty Alex- National Student Federation of Amer- announced that March 13 has been Harriet Munro's "Their God." pictures, miniature vases, purses and University" at the Cotton Ball last ander, Clyde Allen, Weldon Allen, The business administration de- ica: Hubert Stem, chairman, and El- set as the date for the presentation The winners of the first three lamps. Th* prices ranged from 10 year. Miss Mabel Jo Aecher, MUg flet- partment will have its annual banquet liott Phares. of "The Daie of "29," Don Gillis' places in this year's contest will be cents to $1.50. o nice Armstrong, Billy Baker, Sam in the Venetian Ballroom of the Black- Committee on relations with T. C. latest musical comedy. entered In the Public Speaking Con- stone Hotel at 7 o'clock Wednesday Miss Marion Honea was in charge Barlow, Earl Barnes, William Bar- U.