t Stmi-Wttkty Campus JoJinxL "Texas* Outstanding Semi-Weekly College Newspaper' L.XXI SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1936 NO. REPRESENTATIVE MUSTANGS CHOSEN Introducing the Representative Mustangs of 1936 Surprise Vote Held At Chapel tess of "Man With Hoe' Surprising the student body with a pop ballot the student reator to Be Free to council of S. M. U. threw a "coup d'etat" into campus politics Students in chapel Thursday morning with a Representative Mustang election. Five boys and five girls were chosen in, the school E SET FOR MARCH 6 wide vote, on the suggested basis of all-around ability and participation in S. M. U. activities. The boys elected were to Be Presented by S. M. Harry Shuford, Robert Wilson, John Sprague, Bob Naylor, . Committee on Public - +and Charles Max Cole; the girls Lectures 4b • • A were Ruby Elliott, Mary Boron, Ruth Peavy, Lillian Cullum, and jrin Markham, poet and lec- Betty Bailey. , will speak Friday, March 6, Script-Score Shuford led the boys with 489 p. m. in McFarlin, Dr. J. 0. votes. Following were Naylor with •f announced yesterday. Mr. 302, Wilson with 385, Sprague with ham is coming under the aus- Ticket Sales 221, and Cole with 154. Boren led of the S. M. U. committee on the girls with a vote of 277. Pol- c lectures. The lecture is free lowing were Elliott with 262, Peavy 1 students. Boom Upward with 235, Bailey with 195, and Cul­ «-as horn in Oregon City, Early Receipts Indicate lum with 158. 1S">:S. He began his career in "Present Company" Will Doubt and indecision marked the ornia after first working at Play to Packed House council's approach to this year's intr, blacksmithing, and herd- Representative election, due large­ rattle and sheep. He received FIRST TEN ROWS TAKEN ly to unfortunate circumstances education from the San Jose which completely upset last year's nal school and two western Reserved Seats to Go on Sale vote and evoked wide criticism on Monday Morning in the heads of the student govern­ l£9f>, he was principal and McFarlin ment. This year's surprise ballot, rintendent of schools in Cali- however, was carried over with ia. From early boyhood, Mr. Early ticket sales indicate that aptitude and precision. kham wrote poems in the Cali- "Present Company Excepted," 1936 Not Queens ia papers and received rccog- men's and women's Pan-Hellenic In council meeting Wednesday show to be presented by Script and n from the best eastern maga- night it was decided that the stu­ Score, will play to packed houses dents chosen were not to servo as next Wednesday and Thursday is moH famous poem, "The nights. queens to represent the school at With a Hoe." was written in various other schools' annual cele­ ami received wide recognition, The reserved seat sale opens brations. The vote is based entirely Monday morning. Already the box C haile! as the "battle-cry of on the basis of quality, with the office is beseiged with phone calls next 1,000 years." council reserving the right to and requests for seats. The first L a series of magazine articles choose separately the girls to at­ ten rows of reserved seats will be po is that SKINNY girl that act as trustees and officers of OF CALIBER the nation. When the Carnegie en­ tative Mustang election which was students. They went in to a hud­ hit! signed all scenes and cotumes for ties in the co-op with those IN- the Student Loan fund without dle over the situation. Someone "Present Company Excepted." Rob­ dowment founded an annual Insti­ considered and decided upon with Dr. Floyd H. Ross, the first on A-MURAL KINGS ... no not the authority of law." The suit suggested that the students inson is a junior majoring in dra­ tute of Public Affairs, the chal­ precision. Additional officers for the program, was introduced by COMMAS . . . oh! it's NITA charges no mishandling of funds journey down to the gym one matics and will succeed Meeker as lenge was offered. On March 10 William Mayne Longnecker, mas­ GUE . . . SQUIRT POTTER, but requests removal from office the NSFA convention were chosen. fine spring night and all get to­ production head after presentation and 11 the student body will have ter of ceremonies, as "possessing 'RSWORTHY and stansBURY of the defendants. Mortar Board point system was gether for a folk dance. of this show. an opportunity to prove that it too a chiefly amateur standing." Dr. bad enough to go out with even discussed. A number of ratifica­ Webster's definition of a folk Stage sets for "Present Compa­ is a cross-section of thinking Ross' first number was Rachman­ they didn't talk too much . . . tions to the student constitution dance is somewhat hazy. It has ny Excepted" will surpass all oth­ America. inoff in G minor, and as an en­ tch what you do when with them were considered. something to do with the tradi­ ers seen on the hilltop, Robinson Clark W. Evchelberger, director core he played "Crapshooters" by don't lok now TOAD STAMPS tional antics of people in South­ declared. Scenes follow a modern­ of the League of Nations associa­ James Noel was elected last Eastwood Lane. Pete Acker is THE MAN. . . istic motif and are done in graded tion; Dr. W. E. Dunn, assistant di­ week to head the NSFA convention ern Europe, where gypsy blood you JUGS in the barn would runs free. No definite decision "Tall tales" as interpreted by Dr. blues and tans. Sets will be the rector, Bureau of Foreign and to be held on the S. M. U. campus ve those "bull sessions" out of was reached by the committee. John Lee Brooks comprised the tallest ever used on the McFarlin Domestic Commerce, Washington; next fall. 1 The following officers WE couldn't hear so much from next portion of the program. Dr. auditorium stage. The general were elected Wednesday night: It is just a suggestion. work shop . . . WETSEL, for­ and Dr. Cullen B. Gosnell, director Brooks related stories from two theme will be modeled after that vice-president, the incoming presi­ mat GRAVY TRAIN GIRL of Emory university of citizen­ groups; those concerning wind and of the Music Box Revue in pref­ m Gilmer and stick with the girl ship, along with other men equally dent of the student body; secretary, sand storms and those about sud­ erence to elaborate movie extrava­ recognized in their respective Josephine Morgan; treasurer, Ster­ "M ustang" Will den temperature changes. t stuck before you were ALL- Announcement of the program to ganzas. IERICAN ... if you know what fields, will be presented. ling Wheeler. Five hundred dollars Among those in the first group be given by the A. I. E. E. society SNAKE" is . . . it's RALPH Harry Shuford, Jimmy Collins, was apportioned by the council as Be Off Presses was a tale about a traveler who EWSBOY) STAMPS . . . maybe Robert Naylor, Charles Cullum, of S. M. U. on Engineers' Day, an advance operating fund for the stopped on the prairies of West haven't any room to talk, but Sterling Wheeler, Ruth Greeman, April 22, was made today by Frank convention with the provision that i Texas for a night. He tied up his half of any loss would be stood by Next Monday j*c are DECENT ways to get and Mary Padgitt are among lead­ Neil, president of the Engineering horse and lay down on his blanket. T fWS ... we don't know if it's ers of the campus who will chair next year's council, the rest to be A wind storm blew up in the night, school. taken from the student union fund. Date of publication for the Roach or Wells ... but which- the sessions. and when he awoke the next morn­ er Electrical engineers will prepare In considering the Representa­ it is . .. they got a BAD BAR- »- "Mustang" will be set Monday, ing, the horse was gone. He finally FOB LA. CONTEST Blair Mercer UN IN CZAR ... the worst RAT an elaborate exhibit in the base- tive Mustang election, it was sug­ March 2, at which time the edi­ espied it hanging from the top of Mexican Consul to Be gested that queens to other schools •"low ... and speaking of RATS ment of the engineering building in torial board will meet at Dunton's a cotton-wood tree. Presented Sunday by should be beauty queens and not Ten S. M. U. students left Thurs­ • we don't go in for DRAM- connection with the annual observ­ Then there was the story of the International Group necessarily representative. There­ cafeteria. The meeting was called day for Natchitoches, La., where The face is familiar. It TICS except on the STAGE ance of Engineers' Day at S. M. U., worst wind-storm ever! Prairie fore, the student council reserved by Dr. Watt W. Winn, president of they will enter a' debate tournament couldn't miss hitting this par­ ound here, JOYCE CUNNING- The International Relations Club according to Neil. The exhibit will dogs were seen ten miles up in the *M, so don't put on that HURT the right to pick the delegates to the board. Members of the board at Louisiana State Normal held on ticular spot on the page. The of S. M. U. will present J. A. include: an electronics show with air digging with all their might. 00D when someone makes a the Texas Round-Up and the Cot­ are Irl Brown, Louis N. Sparkman, Friday and Saturday of this week. person in question is Blair .Dominguez, Mexican consul, in an radio controlled equipment, a light- (Continued on Pag* 8) rty crack about you . ton Ball. John Lee Brooks, Dr. Frank Selec­ They will debate the question: "Re­ Mercer, Dallas senior in the . WARN- address at the home of Dr. J. L. beam as the voice carrier, cathode 'G! everybody with a CAR Glanville, 3649 McFarlin, Sunday It was urged by numerous mem­ man, Ross Priddy and Mrs. Lind­ solved, that Congress should have School of Engineering. If 'HNSON is trying to CULTI- ray oscilloscope, and strobosscopic "Undue Digging" Not afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mr. Domin­ bers of the council that the Mortar say Jolliff. the power by a two-thirds majority those there be on the campus ATE a new DOUBLE DATE effects; mercury arc rectifier Undue—Dr. Scheussler guez' subject will be "The Social Board point system be adopted and Mrs. R. R. Lawther, president of vote to over-ride the decisions of UDDY ... you can't be his friend equipment; photo-electric cell ap­ who don't know the gentle­ Program of Mexico." that a committee to pass on the the Supreme Court declaring acts 'less you have a CAR ... we the ex-students' art association, A story in the Campus Wednes­ man, we take pleasure in The International Relations plication; thyratron control of points for each activity be appoint­ onder if FRANK WATHEN still has been selected as the designer day carried an account of some un­ of Congress, unconstitutional."'• making the introduction. s Clubs are sponsored by the Car­ lighting equipment; a demonstra­ ed, consisting of faculty represen­ * the same thing while taking a for the cover of the new publi­ due digging in connection with the Eliminations will be held on Fri­ In 1933 Mercer held down tion of the Telsa coil phenomena; tatives, heads of honoraries, the SOWER that he used to do at negie Endowment for International cation. Copy will also be decided fountain on the plaza in front of day and the finals on Saturday. the megaphone of head yell three phase fields of magnetics; an ORTH DALLAS ... CHRISTINE Peace. Their aim is free and fair president of the student council, upon at the meeting. Dallas hall. The teams who represent S. M. leader at S. M. U. He is vice- URTON and SPANKY SMITH, it discussion of international prob­ illumination exhibit; a vacuum tube and presidents of the Y. M. C. A. Purpose of the "Mustang" is to Dr. Scheussler, head of the foun­ U. are Bob Naylor and Ed Grant, president of Kappa Alpha and »s the "DUSTY" that yelled at lems. ... , display; and a museum including and Y. W. C. A. solidify the ex-students of South­ tain work, begs to correct the Murray Dickson and Ewart Watts, that fraternity's representa­ )u tJ>e other nite while you were The S. M. U. chapter will send old direct current generators and I After long discussion it was de- ern Methodist university; to assist journalistic account. According to Leita Reeder and Louise Williams, tive to Pan-Hellenic. He is a ARKED . . . how could you get Bob Hinsch as a delegate to the motors, a handle-made switchboard, cided that the point system should in the development of our Uhiver- him, the digging is being done in Johnnie Stansberry and Margaret member of Blue Key, men's f in such a HURRY . . . RAY Southwest International Relations and other obsolete equipment. The be inserted as • clause in the new sity; and to introduce a magazine installments, with the fountain bed Sigler, and Charles Anthony and honorary fraternity, Qyeen ^TUSY sure dot* haw the Club Conference to be held in Den­ society hopes to secure some mod­ constitution which must in turn be of interest to the 30,000 persons being laid last year, the drain and George McCord. They were accom­ Fjodr, men's honorary, mad WEETS on JANE COX .. . there ton, March 6-7. Hinsch will serve ern laboratory equipment to give ratified by both council and student who have been enrolled in South­ pump being completed by this panied by A. Q. Sartain, debate P u n j a u ib, an organization as chairman for open discussions actual demonstrations to visitors. body vote. ern Methodist university. year's_ senior class. coach. slightly more than honorary. (ContinMd on Pa«e 8) on the subject of neutrality. ^^j^Spi!'V^0^ Si. - THE SEMI-WEEKLY CAMPUS Saturday, February J Semi-Weekly Campus but delightful antics of a FOLK DANCE. Ne Reporters Allowed We forgot to mention that there is a pre­ DALLAS AD LEI liminary course for beginners in the higher Honor Roll Claims •ormtac «t tto nnlu Mhwl art of talking a dance. kgp the *•*•* hrfr •* MJ» We might close by saying, "Watch your daily papers for further details." We trust NumerousStudents Advertising League Wil r< JMRMIIMI Nirlinl. Atkia* HalL there will be no further details. li «t? a »OHTM St PhoaaMML licize S. M. U. Total of 312, Over Fifth of Enrollment, Break Jordan Ownby, president] •DITOR . _..CHARLES CULLUM Straight Left Out of Red Ink Class Into High Dallas Advertising \^* ASSOCIATE EDITOR .—PRANCES HALLAM Ranking Group M. U. alumnus, has proiJ Sporta Editor ..Oswin Kerryn King, Jr. Things as they were took a straight left cooperation of the leag^ to the chin in Japan this week, and things A total of 313 students, 22 per cent of the combined School Hcizing the forthcoming in campaign to raise funds h EDITORIAL STAFF as they are came up slightly groggy. Latest of Arts and Sciences was placed on the honor roll for last Nita Bogue, Patsy Burgher, Bill Cloyd, Carolyn reports are that the situation is being semester, the registrar's office announced Friday. U. He will appoint a «<, Craig, Lillian Cullum, Lenore Engler, Charles from the league to cooper, Flanary, Anita Forbes, Ponk Friend, Ken Good- straightened out somewhat, but indications "This total does not include many students who for various the campaign committee. son, Rosina Hughes, Marie Hankins, Kerryn are hardly what you would call wholesome. reasons were not included because of some incompletion in King, Durene Lee, Jeanne Lamar, Bob Lillard, their work," R. L. Brewer, registrar, said. "It is regretable This campaign is being Garland MacChapman, Mattie Mae McMinn, Joe Where there is smoke, there is at least heat, that examinations came at a time when we had extremely ed as a part of S. M. U.'sfi Measima, Nan Pavey, Merle Rawlinson, Martha and if heat gets hot enough, something bad weather, soon after the foot-*- program outlined by Preside Stewart, Virginia Singleton, Harry J. Strief, ecman to raise money f Millard Story, Ann Dyer. usually happens. ball season and other events that or There is not necessarily any connection more or less interfered with the needed improvements, COM regular study of students. needed buildings, and p&yj between the fact that extreme militarists at­ Poetry at Large the school's debts. tempt to take charge of things at almost the "The purpose of printing this ..jfamttBJisaa^ honor roll is to discourage some Workers in the camps! same time that Japan is by way of squaring criticism of the general public to completing a list of moreL LOAD off with Russia over a squabble in Mongo­ the effect that college students loaf business men and pronunejl lia. It may be just a coincidence. But never­ too much and also to encourage ers of Dallas who will act J theless a small army of newspapermen is other students do superior work," Across the broken shoulder of committee for the campaiaj EDITORIALS Mr. Brewer explained. men include retail mere moving into the Orient, just to get the the hills, Following is the list of students ufacturers, wholesale ma straight of it. WHAT'S UP?? A dirty, twisted thing called bankers, clergy, and prof, on the honor roll for last semester: road. Let There Be Light To attempt to predict what would happen By O. P. SANDERS, DRAMATIC EDITOR Abercrombie. Vivian ; Abicht, R e b a men who feel that S. M. t Verna: Allen. Laura Helen: Anderson. G. business and industrial, ati if Japan took too great a stride in the direc­ Wayne; Anderson, John Maxwell; An­ And trudging with a face into This is the season when students at S.M.U. tion of military ambition, when Russia and • Great things are happening these days but we can't talk thony, Chas. Joseph: Armentrout, Chas. the wind, a cultural and spiritual D.; Austin, Harold LorinK. A pair of drooping shoulders Dallas. occasionally talk about a fund for a student several other little nations are armed to the about them all, so let's discuss "Present Company Excepted" Bachrach, Sylvia; Bailey, Betty; Bald­ win, Nerine; Barlow, IyciJa; Barlow. Mar­ and a load. union building. Last week we were consid­ hilt, would be risky guess-work. But world ... It seems that these shows have a clever way of smoothing tha; •Barnard. Edith; Barron, Mrs. C. out just before first night . . . Well, at the present, Rosser P.; Benchum. Wm. IS.; Beaty. Bette Ber- ering the possibilities of converting the sta­ peace tosses in its sleep when the air in nice; Bell. Benja I.ee; Bellamy, Elmo; A grinding bit of cinder in an has more harmony in the rehearsals than your editor has Bible, Evelyn Florence; Bilbo, Grancta; Jewish History Booh] dium tax, which is no more, into a source Tokyo breathes of revolution. ever witnessed in such productions in the years gone by . . . Bishop. Lucille; Bivens, Rufus ; Black, Bar­ eye, bara Anne: Blackburn, Marvin Daniel; Given S.M.U. of income for the union. The student coun­ There is no particular moral to be drawn. It's a bit hard to get a clear idea of the "" at this time, Block, Lcora; Bonnick, Sydney O.; Bow­ A drop of perspiration on a but we predict encores for dances introduced by Francis man. Jess Yoakley (Mr.) ; Box, David E., cil is thinking of placing a surplus of the Somebody in the world is bent on something Jr.; Bradley, Mary Frances; 'Bradley, head, A number of books on,, Woodson and developed by some*- Virpinia; Bray, Wm. D.; Brewer, Eliza­ Students' Publishing Co. into the same fund. for sure, and the rest of the world is bent A man who might be God, or history have been given to J ten campus children. Song hits beth ; Briskin, Harold Louis; Brotherton, on being affected by it. Baker party with Herman Wald­ Wm. Henry; Browder, Bennett Perry; even king, M. U. library by the Daliwo, We even catch ourselves thinking up ways to from the show have already been Brown, Betty; Brown, Frances Emma; man and host included Rosser Brown. J. W. ; Bui*. Nona Frances; Bur- But trudges up a dirty road chapter of Jewish women. \ get money for the union. recognized by such maestros as himself, Charles Meeker and Tom chett, Marian (Miss); Burnett, Marie; were delivered this week by j Herman Waldman, but wait until Burnside. Uoberta; Busacker, Chas. F.; instead. In this regard, there is one foolish ques­ Representative Johnson. Butler, Henry. bers of the club. tion that we can't help asking. WHERE IS you hear the chorus interpretations A letter received from Mr. Bent Cameron, Betty Louise; Cavendcr, Mary of them. H.; *C h a p m a n. Garland Mac (Miss); There walks the world a thous­ Since a graduate student i THE STUDENT UNION FUND? of the Transatlantic Productions Chubb, Margaret; Cirone, Vincent Chas.; - Another Representative Mustang election gave the Arden club a clean chart Clark, Arthur; Clark. Scott: Clark, Willie and years from now, ing a thesis on Vincent We submitted the same startling question Myrtice ; Coker, Evelyn Rue: Coleman, Wal­ A hump of hills, a road, Ibonez, the library has a!i»1 is history. Those interested in knowing the PALACE again. They will be prohibited from ter Harvey; •Colhoun, Martha; Collins, to the members of the student council. They producing "Post Mortem" because James M.; Connell, Rose Lynne; 'Con­ A man on foot with anguish in quired practically a compfeitj results of the election may find said results Marlene Dietrich, Gary Cooper, nolly, Chas. H.; Cook, Tom Millard; CralR, paused, lingered awhile, finally murmured John Halliday, along with a great of dramatic rights, and so forth. Carolyn Jean; Crow, Mrs. Cecilia Bach­ his eye, of his works. Many of the i rach; Crutchfield, Finis (Mr.); Cullum, are in their original paper t something about it being in the hands of the on the front page. supporting cast are starring in Thus those of you who thought that Lillian; Cullum, Martha; Culwell, Bonnie And on his back . .. the future it was lack of talent will have to Lee: Curchak. Ixiretta: 'Curry, Dudley; as they were imported. school. The school, however, doesn't exactly A few bouquets are in order for the way in "Desire" now playing at the Palace. Davidson, Lula B.; 'Davis, Miirnaret; for a load. Sunny Spain, the land of romance take on a new view in this matter. Davis, Sarah Beth; Dcavenport, Gerald have hands, so the answer is but a gesture. which the ballot was handled. Of primary Thus. : Does, Elizabeth; Dewberry. Marian As far as the student council, rightful guar­ importance, the students elected are indeed and dreams, provides the locale for Another big party at the Baker (Miss); 'Dickey. Claribel; 'Dill. Dwicht this picture. This cast and setting . . . Script and Score will celebrate (Mr.) ; Donnell. Lucretia, Drake, Jam™ T.; KATHLYN JACKSON DIES CANT SMOKE A PIP Representative Mustangs. The student body Duda, Inez: Dunievitz. Margaret; Dunn, dian of the fund knows, the money is merely are great enough to carry any its first success in the form of a Henry; Dunn, Mary M.; Duval!, Raymond. is to be congratulated on the excellence of Eadcs, Charles; Ebelinn. Joanne; 'El­ THEN YOU NEVER SMOKE: somewhere in one of the school's many pen­ story. reception there Wednesday evening liott. Ruby; 'Ely, Maud Ethel, Espy, Wm. Kathlyn Jackson, Dallas, se­ its choice. after the performance. D.. Jr.; Evans, Margaret Louise; Everett, nior at S. M. U., died late Fri­ FIU insulas. Dietrich appears to her screen Robt. Dixon. admirers in a modern, ultra-sophis­ day afternoon from an attack of We have been led to believe that the To the student council and Mortar Board 'Falvey, Frances; Fnlvey, James Wm.; ticated role. Cooper is playing the Fannin. Mary Eloisc; 'Faulkner, Florence: influenza. She was a member of money is a student fund. Then reason would goes credit for the entirely creditable man­ Fernandez, Estrelln; Fitzgerald, Hazel; ner in which the election was carried off. part of an American engineer bent Forrest, Mary Edith: Foster. Mary F.; Gamma Phi Beta sorority, and say that the students should have complete on making the most of his vacation Fritz, Carol (Miss) : Fry. Samuel W.; Funk, active in student affairs. The Presley Clyde, Jr. The ballots were distributed and counted AN EAR date of the funeral has not as knowledge of its whereabouts. Last reports in Europe. The stars seem to com­ Gales, J. W.; Garmon. Renno McKay; with honesty and precision. plement one another perfectly. Germany, Julia; Gibson. Wm.: Gilbert, yet been announced. named something like §25,000 as the total • TO THE • Mitch Gray (Mr.); Gillespie. Mary Grace: amount. Not much, that, but undoubtedly Last year a number of unfortunate cir­ Romance, comedy, and adventure Gladden, Merene; Gold, Ami; Goodman, are elements expertly blended to Milford J.: Gorham, Marjorie; G o u K h, something. cumstances arose which loosed a torrential GROUND Jamie (Mr.) : 'Grant. Edw. E.; Gray, Joe; give flavor to the story of the theft Greeman. Ruth: Green, Ernest W.: Grif­ One thing keeps slapping us in the face. flow of criticism on the Representative Mus­ of a string of pearls. fins:, Glenn ; Grissom. Murray. tang ballot. Unfortunately again, it was the By CHARLES FLANERY Hafter. Esther; Hahn, Edwina: Hallum. Where does the student body at large come Frank Borzage, who has won Louise; Hardy, Elizabeth; Harper, Everal only criticism launched against an otherwise Academy awards as a director, Gertrude; Harris, Pnul ; 'Harris. Theodore into the picture? If the students are to trans­ A bachelor is a fellow who Edward ; Harris, Wm. W.; HaymcB, Nancy praiseworthy student administration. Things claims the Dietrich-Cooper combi­ Jo; Hays, Jack D. H.: Hazard, Betty : Hen­ fer a tax from the stadium to a union fund, looks before he leaps and then derson, Wilson Owen : Henry, Evelyn Eliza­ they should know the what, where, when, like that will happen. This year they didn't. nation to be the ideal screen team. doesn't leap, or a fellow who beth ; Herman, Clara; Heuse, Lois ; Hijrgin- It is the end of a five-year lapse botham, Katherine: Holdridce, Ardya and how of the situation. If the Students' The student council hesitated and took a doesn't make the same mis­ (Miss); Holland, Raymond; Holt, James since "Morroco", when the two take once. Bryan; Honi?, Charles: Hood, Murium Publishing Co. is to turn over a surplus to a deep breath before hazarding the vote this Frances: 'Hooker, Elbert; Hooper, Willibel; stars were last teamed. Hopkins, Amy L.; Huckabee, Cly-va Mae; fund, some knowledge of the course of the year. Last year's situation shadowed council Huffinirtun. Roy M.; Hurst, Mary Yatea. A Harvard zoologist risked Ingalls, Marjorie Violet: Irion, Clyde. channel should be revealed. recollections. But strangle holds were barred MELBA ; Jackson, Kathlyn; Jett, Alvin D. Jr.; his life to enter his burning Johnson, Arthur: Johnson, Elizabeth Anne; If it were put to a vote, no one knows but this time, and the deal was transacted minus With the passing of a great stage house the other day. He was Johnson, Helen Fayo: Johnson, Wiley Neil ; show the Melba again resorts to Jones, Dorothy; Jones, Frances Vivian; the student body would decide to throw up a flaw. after a set of corrected exam Jones, Margaret Frances; Jones, Ruby There is a right way to do everything. the screen... "It Had To Happen," papers. Kathleen. $25,000 hunk of union building immediately. starring George Raft and Rosalind •Kincaid, Nancy; Kintr, Mrs. T. E. The Pip* Met " It is far from impossible. It might even be a KBrchmer, Herschel; Kemp, Edna: Key, Russell, supported by Leo Carrillo, Trinity college is petitioning for Eugene; Kiigore, Morris; Kimbell, Alethea; thai RealUf H good idea. is the current offering at the the abolition of chapel. Lamar, Jeanne; Lamb, Theo; Lavender, Harold W.; Ledbetter, Paul H.; Lee, Ellen This much, at least, is definite. An item­ Melba. Durene: Lee. Richard R.: 'Leinbach. Ruth; The story calls for two very dis­ Leopold, Ruth; Lett, James B.; Levi, Marie ized statement of the student union fund Washington is agog oyer the dismissal of Ten women and ten men have T.; Lipsitz, Myron L.; Livings, Geo. Er­ tinct personalities and they have organized a Chump club at Texas nest: Long, Anna Mae; Lowrance, Cor­ should be presented to the student body. It delia. General Hagood this week for testifying too been supplied by assigning the A. & I., believing that a Chump is no more than reasonable of the students McBride. Thos. S., Jr.: McCord. Geo. freely in a Congressional investigation. roles to Raft and Russell. As the is about the best sport in the world. Edw.: McCulley, Cecil M.; McDonald. Jane; to expect such a statement. If any move Events of this nature pass in silhouette be­ story goes, Mr. Raft, an immigrant A club like that would go over here, McDowell, Margaret; Mcintosh. Margaret; McLane, Alfred E.; McNutt. Mary Eliza­ NOW. SHOWING which concerns the student body is made looking to America for a new life, and using the word, in its true beth: McRieht, Loda Bell: McWherter, fore the nation at large. One never knows Carl M. is struck by Miss Russell. How the sense. with regard to the fund, the statement is what goes on within the machinery, but Macauley, Hugh L.; Mace, Jed; Machen, Falling in love under imperative. immigrant and the lady fall in love Katherine: Maxwell, Allen; Mayo, Mrs. a Spanish moon ... opinions are naturally formed. forms the story. Stephen L.; Melton. Evelyn; MeyeT, May Courtship consists of a man chas­ Dell; Mills. Eddie; Minton, Paul Dixon: As the math professor said to his class The first item of curiosity is the fact that "It Had To Happen" was adapt­ Mitcham, Fred J.: Moodie, Iline Mary; ing a woman until she catches him. Moon, Louise; Moore, Margaret L.: Mor­ Marlene Dietrich Gary Cooper after writing the exam questions on the General Hagood was not ousted until his tes­ ed from an original by Rupert —Daily Hlini. gan. Ermine; Morgan, Josephine; Morrow, Hughes, famous screen writer. Jane Teresa; Moss, Elmo Leonard; Mur­ -in— blackboard, "I trust you will see to ihis little timony was made public. Publicity always phy, Mary Elizabeth; Murray, Margaret matter immediately." Most fans will concentrate on two Spring is here, N.: 'Mussclman, Margaret, hurts, especially when publicity hurts. . If points: first, Raft's new type of Nabholtz, John Louis; 'Naylor, Robt, "DESIRE" Winter has went, Frank; Nicholas, Arthur; Nichols, Elvle; the words of Hagood had never found their role in which he hopes to gain We hope this wasn't Novich, Felice. —with— : way into a newspaper, he would likely still honors, and second, the brand new Did by accident.—Anon. Oden, Emma Lou: Oppenheimer, Dora JOHN HALLIDAY WILLIAM FRAWLBT ; Just Imagine ^^ ?! team of Russell and Raft. Jane; Orr, Mary Ruth ; Orr, Maurice. ERNEST COSSART be General Hagood. I Page, Maurine; Parkerson, Harvey K.; Like the postman that takes a Parks. Elaine; Parr. Marian (Miss): —also— Fancy the student body of S. M. U. under­ Second item is the fact that General Ha­ Parrott, Mary Jane; Pavey, Geo. M., Jr.; MAJESTIC walk on his day off, O. K. King Pavey, Nan; Pearson, Charlene Louise MUSICAL—NEWS going the intense thrill of whirling into the good was not judged for the truth or falsity •Peavy. Clarice: Peevy, Ruth; Pense, Lud "Follow the Fleet", starring sports editor, and I went to a show low ; Perkins, Florence; Perkins, Alice; delicate movements of a FOLK DANCE. of his statements, but merely for the telling Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire, the other night to see a newspaper Phillips, James Robt., Jr.: Phillips, James Wilbur: Phippe, Jack 3. : Portman, Robt. It started a long time ago. Dancing be­ of them. As yet no attempt has been made is giving four nimble feet a picture. K.; Powell, Eleanor : Pritchett, Annie Bird ; to deny the truth of his statements. Truth thorough workout. •Purkerson, Jacle Marie. came a popular pastime among the younger Raby, Dorothy; Ragsdale. Gemini; RaU- ki generation in America, as well as other still holds down the usual back seat. Beginning on a battleship, shift­ Bob Finley, Corsicana comet (or ton, Dorothy; Ray, LoiB Elizabeth; Reames, ing to a San Francisco waterfront comic), made the boast that he Mary Frances; Reeder, Leita: Reedy, Frank His case has a peculiar bearing on the Jr. ;Reid, Mrs. Wm. J.; Richburg, Paul places. The fad lingered its way on down to dance hall, and then to a society Lewis; Richman, Chaim: Riley, Philip: E could outrun any guard coming out Now 25c ft 35e Till 6 Texas. This particular campus took up the world in general. The ruling of organized so­ •Ritchie, Robt. F.: Robinson, Taylor: 'Rod­ function on Nob Hill, the story car­ for track. Up steps Wes Aaron, riguez, Auror; Rojrers, Julius; Roper, A. Their Finest . . . Most idea willingly. Eventually it developed into ciety often appears to be that if the truth ries Ginger and Fred through a who does the 100 in around 10 flat. M., Jr.; Roaaer, John; Rudine, Francie L. lively routine of dancing and sing­ Glorious Picture! a sort of a contest between the students and hurts somebody, it is a sin to tell it. It crops It'll be some race. Saville, Mary: Saville. Susanna; Schick- ing—and finally Harriet Hilliard, ram, Amy; Schley, Peter Alfred; Schob- FRED GINGER the others as to the whether or no. up constantly, this foul ball rule, knocked by erle, Carl; Schuroacker, Alexander: Schu- the bat of power into the left field bleachers, the popular radio star is introduced President Roosevelt went to maeker, Paul; Schumacker, Vernon ; Sclat- The upshot was a recommendation extend­ Instead of the eternal triangle, Notre Dame to receive an honorary er, Ann; Scogin, Mary Frances ; Scothorn, ASTAIRE ROGERS hitting the head of Mr. Public. Delight; Scottino, J. Paschal; Sessel, Eliz­ ed by the Board to the Administration to the it's the romantic "pentagonal" in degree. There is also some abeth : Shelton, Fay ; Shirley, Wm. Albert; —-in— Sibley, Ruth: Sigler, Mrs. Howard; Sim­ effect that some form of recreation for the this filmusical. Two men and three suspicion that he wished to ask mons, Henry Benton; Smiley, Norma; girls are envolved in the love plot Smoot, Dan; Spicer, Janet; Sprague, John­ FOLLOW THE FLEET' student body be established. A committee Opinions expressed in the Campus have what a quarterback should do next. ny; Stanford, Henr; 'Steinicke, David of this gay and tuneful production. occasionally found stiff opposition. Well and —Norfolk-Pilot. Stenger, Laurella; Stewart, Martha, ». .*... —with— was appointed to investigate the matter. Randolph Scott, Harriet Hilliard, •Stone. Virginia; Sudduth. Lucille; Sulli­ van, R. L., Jr.: Summers. Myrna; Swarth- HARRIET HILLIARD RANDOLPH SCOTT This week the committee met. No definite good! They were written to sound out dif­ out, Andrew; Swift. Ruth, and Astrid Allwyn complete the Why do the former star foot­ Muaic and Songs by decision was reached. Several suggestions ferences, to establish viewpoints. group of five. ballers last about three minutes •Tatum, Geo. L.. Jr.; Taylor, Irby; Thetford, Elizabeth: Thomas, Celeste; IRVING BERLIN were made. Most important of the possibili­ A solo dance by Ginger to the without tiring at the basket ball Thomas, Cullen, S.: Thompson, Homer tune of "Let Yourself Go" is some­ Scott; Tims, Helen M.; Tippett, June; ties, one that may be attempted in the near Repose is a good thing, but boredom is its games they have been playing? Tomlin, O'Rene: Topper, Eunice; Town- future, is an ALL-SCHOOL FOLK DANCE. brother.—Voltaire. thing rare in this dance team's of­ They went to Terrill the other •end. Sue; Treadwell, Verne: Tutt, Wilbur. fering in the past. Irving Berlin night and all came back, I think. Van Deren, Nerissa; Vinson, Edna. The suggestion somehow stirs up wild im­ Wagley, Philip: Wathen, Dorothy; Wat­ has seven compositions in the show son, Robt. Page: • Watte, Ewart; Welch pulses. Can you catch the picture? S. M. U. which include "All My Eggs In One Mozellc: WelBh, Jim R.; Whaling, Horace- „„ MELBA—NOW Mediocrities generally condemn everything From the Marymount college Wheeler, Clarence, Jr.; Wheeler, Sterling; n students, 1,500 strong, move as one to the which passes their understanding. Basket" and "Let's Race the Music paper of Terry town, N. Y.: "We Whitten, Margaret; Williams, Elisabeth: GEORGE RAFT ROSALIND RUSSELL and Dance". Williams, Louise; Williams. Mary Lula • gymnasium. The Mustang band, which, ac­ read recently that about half of the Williams, Rayburn L.; Wimberly, Jamie —In— —La Rochefoucauld. members of that famous Southern Rowers ; Winalow, Edward: Winston, Mar­ cording to a faculty committee, has been too gery; Wisseman, Hilmer: Wyatt, Dorothy IT HAD TO HAPPEN" If this column could give orchids, Methodist university football team Wylie, Grace. —with— jazzy in the past, is burning the house down Men are the cause of women not loving- then- it would be orchids to Betty are Catholics. We wonder if this Young, Geline. LEO CARRILLO jrith "Hungarian Rhapsody." The school each other.—LaBruyere. Wagner and Eugene Key last is true?" For the benefit of this Zesmer. Miriam; Zumbrunnen, Ruth. .. „ ' COMING TUESDAY that amazed the nation on the gridiron fur­ evening. "Your Voice Is In My Catholic institution, Methodist and •Straight "A." JAMES DUNN SALLY EILERS Baptist are dominant among the ther-astounds the world and itself by de- Genius is nothing else but a great aptitude Heart" will be mentioned among DON T GET PERSONAL Iftwrately bursting forth with the perilous the "fifteen best hits" if such team, with no members being Praise undeserved is satire in for patience.—Buff on. should continue. Other* at the big Catholic. disguise.—Anon. "PINKY" TOMLIN , February 29, 1936 irday THE SEMI-WEEKLY CAMPUS igma Kappa Formal Dance Opens Social WeekMriB

Opening at Palace Civil Engineer! See eta Vice Versa COLLEGE DAY TO Brazilian Missionary Appreciates Moving Picture of Fonirens and Football Eleven Manhattan Building BE OBSERVED IN The Civil Engineering1 society of Is HitOf Week Dr. A. W. Wasson, secretary of ulations to the men of the foot­ S. M. U. presented m two-reel mo­ general work in foreign missions, ball team, who so worthily repre­ tion picture, "The Fabrication and in a letter to President Selecman, By ANNE DYER sented the university during the Erection of the Manhattan Build* from Granberry college, Juiz de ing" to members Friday night hi past year, attracting to the uni­ The Zetas scored the hit of the week with their backwards Will Close "College Apprecia­ Flora Minas, Brazil, expresses ap­ the engineering building. ce Thursday night. The so-called gals for the night were tion Week" in North preciation to W. W. Fondren, versity the attention and interest The film, owned by the Ameri­ ted most nobly. The Sigma Kappas entertained with donor of new library and the foot­ of the nation and of many in other can Institute of Steel construction, Texas Area ball team as two great factors in formal dance Friday night, and the Pi Kappa Alphas nations. It symbolizes the ever was loaned to S. M. U. for the the development of S. M. U. benefit of students in construction up the week with their formal dance tonight at the College day will be observed in larger part S. M. U. is to take in Dr. Wasson and his wife, grad­ work. It is being presented at uni­ Iphus hotel. Several fraternities entertained with lunch- 25 Methodist churches in Dallas the life of the nation and of the uates of S. M. U., are in Brazil versities throughout the nation, and this week. Sunday, March 1, President Selec- world," Dr. Wasson said. "With working in the interest of the for­ was shown at Texas university man announced Friday. This ob­ greetings to you and through you eign mission of the Methodist to the university we renew our as­ Thursday. ma Kappa 1 after her stay in Dallas. She lives servance will close College Appre­ church. surances of loyalty to the universi­ Formal Dance in Wilmette, 111., and is a graduate ciation week in the north Texas Shopwork and construction at ty and its ideals." of Northwestern universty. area. "We send our heartiest congrat­ the site was the theme of the pic­ and Mrs. Wayne B. Gratig- ture. It is very helpful to civil Special meetings were held in onored members, pledges, and engineers in Texas because they Mothers of Dallas, Paris and Wichita Falls un­ Five Oldest Sororities s of Sigma Kappa with a for- are unable to see such a large pro­ A. T. 0. Pledges Honored der the sponsorship of the General dancu at the Dallas Country Plan Spring Reception ject first-hand, according to James Board of Christian Education of DUSTY CORNER Friday night. Carolyn Pat- The executive committee of the the Methodist Episcopal church, Walker, vice-president of the 80- social chairman, was in charge A. T. 0. Palm club honored the Swastika met to discuss arrange­ South, during the past week honor­ (Continued from Page 1) veiety. rnngements. mothers of the new pledges of the ments for the spring dance Tues­ ing the various Methodist educa­ fraternity with a tea Wednesday must be SOMETHING there . . . day afternoon. Further details will embers and dates attending tional institutions of Texas. : Barbara Black, John Rosser; afternoon from 3 to 5 at the A.T.O. the THIRD time (year) must not be planned at a meeting Tuesday, C. E. Society to Have be a charm for MITCH (MAMA'S e Burnett, H. C. Maiden; Mar- house. The following Methodist churches March 3. Waffle Supper Tuesday it Doran, John Ingram; Flor- The honored guests included in Dallas county are among those BOY) GILBERT . . . he's been try­ This organization is representa­ A waffle supper sponsored by the Faulkner, W. L. Crowdus; Jo Mmes. A. B. Patterson, Jr., John presenting guest speakers on some ing for three years to get a LET­ tive of the five oldest sororities on Civil Engineering society of S. M. gan, Billy Morgan; Pannie S. Saner, A. G. Erickson, L. P. phase of Christian education Sun­ TER . .. and it looks like he hasn't the campus: Alpha Omicron Pi, Chi U. will be given for members Tues­ man, Hubert Achor; Carolyn Lewis, C. A. Williams, Welden MARLENE DEITRICH and GARY COOPER head the cinema bill day: First Methodist church, Bishop got what it takes . . . OLD MAN Omega, Delta Delta Delta, Pi Beta day, March 23, in room 210 engi­ John Wisenbaker; Sue Middleton and R. B. Hollandsworth. of fare this week as they appear at the Palace in "Desire." John M. Moore; Grace Methodist, TATE is so far GONE on LILLIAN oni Phi, and Zeta Tau Alpha. It was neering building. iseml. Gus Schrieber; Graneta An arrangement of sweet peas Dr. E. B. Hawk; Ervay street, Dr. CULLUM that even her non-admit­ organized to bring about friendly Members and guests' to attend i, Jack Goodwin; Louise El- centered the tea table and other R. W. Goodloe; Highland Park, Dr. ted COUSIN is getting WORRIED u relations among the sororities. are: James K. Walker, Claude >, Jack Rehkemper; Lois Ray, spring flowers decorated the re­ C. Q. Smith; Tyler street; Dr. E. ... if you want to see the latest Rehearsals of Present Company" Each member organization has five Walker, Allen Hundley, Albert Hooser; Marguerite Roberts, ception rooms. C. Webb; Munger Place, Dr. N. C. in CHILDREN'S wear . . . look at representatives in the Swastika. Halff, Raymond Beard, Raymond t Green; Norwood Vaughan, Members of the committee in McPherson; Oak Cliff, President TIGER JOE and his big wide ;s Tate, Mr. and Mrs. Sophus Thomp­ Adair; TCuth Zumbrunnen, Ed charge of arrangements included Run True to Hollywood PrecedentSelecman ; McKinney avenue, Dr. leather BELT . . . what a man . . . son, Jule Champion, Mr. and Mrs. s; Nina Sadler, Lan Mmes. F. Echols, H. J. Strief, J. H. F. H. Ross; Centenary, Dr. C. L. or, child . . . have you noticed how Column started ... bet we can DIG R. D. Landon, Paul Gomez, R. K. ec; Marion Honea, Howard Henry, M. R. Gayle and R. E. "Pick it up on the first beat, ing lady, interrupts her chat with Wisseman; Grand Prairie, A. C. MARY JANE PARROT and RED up more DIRT than the WORK­ DAVIS get off by themselves and MEN . .. The ritzy babes of Snider Paxon, J. D. Mahoney, and Miss Jii.son; Ruth Swift, Ross Wash- Houston. kids!" Henry King to sing a line or two. Zumbrunnen; West Dallas, Dr. S. H. C. Burgin; Brandon avenue, get HAFPY . . . and then go look Hall object to the food and the con­ Alice Zundell. Dorothy Sue Butler, Charles Frank Malone, wiry director of Joe Rucker, busy with construc­ Harvey D. Watts; St. John's, Dr. for a man ... or maybe that hasn't dition of the dishes . . . Mrs. Holt liff; Kthel Mitchel, escort; K. A. Mothers the chorus of "Present Company tion of the stage sets, looks like a •parol Musselman, escort; Ju- Paul A. Root; Mary King Memo­ happened since LAST YEAR . . . has their petition . . . just spring Honor Sons and Fathers Excepted," Script and Score's polar bear in white coveralls. Majors, escort; Mr. and Mrs. rial, Henry Teed; Love Field, W. E. we always thought that PUNKIN restlessness, gals . . . clothes make TYPEWRITERS forthcoming production, barks the pie Gratigny, Mr. and Mrs. The Kappa Alpha Mothers' club One gathers that Punkin Under­ Trice; Lakewood, Wayne Mc- UNDERWOOD would get down to the man . . . Joe Rucker, artiste Adding Machines entertained with a buffet supper order and 40 odd mouths pop open. wood will climax the evening with Cleskey. the Pi K A level sooner or later .. . moderne . . . yeah, we feel the rlos Knuland, Mr. and Mrs. Boy, ScU, Rent and Repair All MaaM. Sunday at the fraternity house Backstage rehearsals of Rosser dancing. She manicures her nails and also some of the other LESSER same way the rest of the folks do. i! Osborne. Dtatrtet honoring fathers and sons of Kap­ and Baker's new hit show are as between choruses. Thetas ... it looks like POLITICS . . . The most disgusting thing on Btpreacata- pa Alpha. Mrs. DeWitt Smith, as­ amusing as typical movie scenes of COMMERCE SPEAKER to us . . . the SMARTEST JUG on the S. Ml U. Campus is the man­ . Uvea . "Cut it off short! Now swing Victor Tau Alpha sisted by Mrs. Plack Carr, was in collegiate groups. In practice it!" Malone commands of the rag­ the Campus, in his OWN OPINION, ner in which the LILLIES of Phi Aaalns rooms or on stage the choristers is AL MONROE ... but he's not Delta Theta annoy everybody with Backwards Dance charge of the arrangements. The time hit, "We're Gonna Make Dean C. M. Thompson of the Col­ Ca. table was centered with roses, the slouch and droop. If tables and Trouble." lege of Commerce of the University even fooling the PROFESSORS .. . their PUBLIC HELL WEEK. . . fledpes of Zeta Tau Alpha en- fraternity flower. chairs are not available, they hang David Russell, director par ex­ of Illinois will speak before the a news story in this paper said that They are what makes the world S. L. Ewing Co. ained members, dates and The chapter announces the pledg­ on to scenery and one another. cellence of campus stage shows, Commerce students Monday, March some DIGGING was now going on, loathe* the fine institution of fra­ "In Dallas Since 1SS1" Bts with a backwards dance at ing of John Shimer and Billy Hill. 9, at 1 p. m., in 104 Hyer Hall, on the Campus ... we say that it ternal initiation ... sickening to an J. T. BOYCE The humdrum is terrific. Stage volunteers a bit of aesthetic danc­ 1606 Commerce Phone 2-3026 irose court Thursday evening hands hammer and saw on the ing during chorus practices. Dean Hauhart announced. has been going on ever since THIS extreme, Phi Delt. 9 to 12. Dates were called Political Frat scenery. Piano accompaniment | and delivered in most gentle- Meets First Time comes in gusts. The director O MM, R. J. tiyitaiTi>llllO»., 1 hly fashion. screams and actors relax. Jembers and dates attending Pi Sigma Alpha, national politi­ John Rosser, gigantic co-author cal science fraternity, held its first Hose Connell, Bill Fitzger- of the play and one of the leading meeting of the new semester Virpinia Mitchell, Rue Davis; men in the cast, sports his gray Thursday afternoon in Dallas hall. ktha McKamy, F. B. Hinkley; felt hat at a rakish angle, and is For Digestion s smo ke Camei s Plans were discussed for initiation i |e Craip, Dudley Brutsche; here, there, and all over the place, at an early date of 10 or 15 can­ nne Bacon, Joe Mansfield; Mau- with that "oh-the-pain-of-it-all" Yatet'. Kelly Waller; Martha didates. frown. kderson, Marion Cram; Adele Members of the fraternity on the campus this year are: Ruth Gree- Tom Johnson, left out in the cold Smoking Camels Found to Ease the pernet, Buddy Henderson; Helen in this show, watches rehearsals man, Mrs. Hicks Harvey, Rhodes ox, Bill Abeel; Doris Bowen, over a long, black cigar. Baker and Forrest Clough. Dr. Shook; Alice Keck, Charles Betty Lee Wagner, sunkist lead­ Strain and Promote Weil-Being |rk; Rarhara Smith, Guy Kirk- H. H. Guice, public administration rick; Dorothy Bacon, Bob Phil- professor, is faculty sponsor. Of­ to turn to Camels yourself. They ficers are Forrest Clough, presi­ Juanita Taber, Jakie Meyers; have a mildness that never grows dent; Rhodes Baker, vice-president; ania Rayborn, Joe Spradlin; tiresome. Make the pleasant ex­ , and Mrs. Claude Graves. Stags and Ruth Greeman, secretary- perience of smoking Camels part luded: Evelyn Ward, Bernice treasurer. |iey, Dorothy Everett, Jacque- (Continued from Page 1) of your daily life, and see how much : Noelke and Mary Winfield. Kappa Sigma captain-elect of the Mustang grid more zest you have for smoking and Honors Dates at Lunch squad, is president of the junior how your digestion is measurably na Alpha Epsilon class, was recently elected into improved. Camels set you right! Itertains with Luncheon Kappa Sigma was host to mem­ Blue Key, and is active in numer­ bers and dates at a luncheon ous campus groups. Thursday at the fraternity house. sipna Alpha Epsilon entertained Bob Naylor, Phi Delta Theta, is |h a Ladies' Day luncheon Fri- Members and dates attending were: Al Monroe, Lillian Cullum; George president of the student body, a ' at the fraternity house. Mem- varsity debater, and has a list of and dates attending included: Tignor, Armilda Jane Magee; Bill Abeel, Betty Touchstone; Bob activities long enough to fill two Leake, Mary Ann Collins; paragraphs. ^t Rushing, Virginia Carlisle; Phillips, Helen Hunt; Duvall Wil­ Charles Max Cole, Delta Chi, is pries Thompson, Betty Cochran; liams, Davilla St. Clair; Frank associate editor of the Rotunda, ades Alderson, Frances Ruck- Lary, Joyce Cunningham; Bill president of Cycen Fjodr, ex-prexy [Bill Hemphill, Lucretia Donnell; Richardson, Polly Day; D. L. Wat- McLaughlin, Dorothy Jane kins, Eileen Horan; Henry King, of the Senior Arden club, and Hers; Harry Shuford, Virginia Betty Lee Wagner; Buddy Hender­ prominent in numerous circles of pers; Jamie Gough, Geline son and Maybelle Libby. student life. pg; J. B. Yakley, Betty John- Ruby Elliott is a member of Bob Sullivan, Lollie Allen; practically everything on the cam­ L. Smith, Christine Burton; Peace Unlikely, pus, including Eta Sigma Phi, Mor­ ft Lee, Betty Skillern; Paul Al- tar Board, Y. W. C. A., Senior Ar­ I. Katherine Leeds; Tom Harris, den, and judiciary court. Her |>rcnce Boll; Dale Allen, Betty Says Glanville grades are in the upper nth per %; Hamilton Byerly, Margar- cent. [ McDowell; Bob Gaines, .Betty To Women's Club Mary Boren, Kappa Alpha Theta, "eron; Bill Brown, Helen Davis; is secretary of the students' asso­ Mitchell, Vivian Abercrombie; "I don't believe the world wants ciation, president of her Borority, |»tt Clark, Patty Tate. peace at the price it will have to and a good belonger in many or­ pay for it," Dr. J. L. Glanville said ganizations. She is at present rep­ fPpa Delta in a speech before the Professional resenting the student council at a ipliments Officer and Business Women's club at the student convention in Austin. University club, Thursday evening. Lilliam Cullum is president of te Sigma Alpha chapter of the "To create friendlier conditions Delta Delta Delta and a star mem­ |PPa Delta sorority entertained among nations would necessitate ber of the student council. She was dnesday evening at Stoneleigh the stronger ones conceding points elected last spring to Mortar l-jionor of Miss Mary Niestadt, considered vital to them. If they Board, is an Ardenite along with ttrtant inspector of the sorority, did so, the countries of the world other activities. And now we come to one ofmoder n life's most ate fine foods also appreciate fine tobaccos," '"'w in Dallas this week. would be on a more equal basis and gracious privileges—dining at Keen's English says William, of Keen's. "Camels are a favor­ he decorations were in the Ruth Peavy, newly elected presi­ the tension and suspicion would be dent of Kappa Kappa Gamma, is a Chop House in New York...famous gather­ ite here. We've noticed that our guests who f°rity colors of green and white. WWMiRvSM,. ...^...... ssspsss* removed. ing place of those who enjoy good living. smoke Camels during and after meals seem : pbeth Cearley and Dorothy member of the student council, is a > : >>>A^»>^^w^;i|i>j;i^;S;? "Yet, I doubt if the U. S. is will­ "We've noticed that patrons who appreci- to find mote pleasure in dining." IHus were in charge of the ar­ student assistant in the psychology ing to have peace at the price of a department, a devout belonger. foments. lower tariff or the lifting of immi­ Betty Bailey, blond nominee for Members and pledges attending gration restrictions." outstanding popularity, is a mem­ I'uded Pearl Bailey, Betty Bruce, He asserted that one is willing TUNE IN ! CAMEL CARAVAN frothy Kallus, Elizabeth Cearley, ber of Kappa Gamma Gamma so­ with WALTER O'KEEFB to fight for the things that make DBANE JANIS, TED HUSING COSTLIER rority. Her chief claim to promi­ ftys Hughes, Pearl Aster Shel- one's country superior; and one GLEN GRAY mndlbi nence is the position of sweetheart CASA LOMA ORCHESTRA Mary Lou Hughes, Marshall will not concede those things to - «uby Wallace Katherine Wal- to the most famous college band in TuesdayandThursday—9p.m. brinjr about peace. E.S.T..8a.m.C.S.T.,9:30p.m. le> Jean Stevens, Mabel Lathem, the country. TOBACCOS! "Big businessmen are always M.S.T.. 8:30p.m. P.S.T.-oyer irothy Fickessen, Mary Thomp- The Representative Mustang WABC-Columbia Network driving to increase profits, ignor­ i V. Katherine Shivers and Jessie ing the poorer businessmen who election is an annual custom on the Camel* are made from finer, MORE campus of S. M. U. Due to the suc­ Fwuliams. can not support their families. Just EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS-Turkish and weiner roast will be held Sat- such is the case of the greater na­ cess of the election method, which *? evening at Kiest park and a Domestic — than any other popular brand. tions not being concerned with the was suggested by Mortar Board, rjfast Sunday morning to hon- plight of the poor country next the ballot will perhaps be cast in &fe Miss Niestadt Miss Niestadt door," Glanville concluded. a like manner henceforth. visit in Texas for three weeks THE SEMI-WEEKLY CAMPUS Saturday, February 29, Diamond Stars Mustangs Meet Football Cagers Girls' Net GmA Spring Training Starts Win at Terrill To Start Mm Start Workouts RiceCagersIn jQonif, For Mustang Gridsters The Rose bowl basketball team Inter-sorority volley ball annexed its second straight win will begin Monday at 5 p, ,"] Houston Tonight Thursday night at Terrill, defeat­ Kappa, new basketball H Mon., March 2 ing an independent team 45-30. plays Pi Phi in the old gyni.1 By Oswin Kerryn King, Jr. sororities have entered thei With 17 Veterans Leading, Bell and Trigg Pony Quint Anxious for a Outstanding for the S. M. U. five Higginbotham to Coach First Win After Losing Three was Henry Guynes, replacing Bob­ the cup. Pony Baseball Nine in Begin Building Pony Football by Wilson, who had the measles. With the basket ball race practically over, baseball will Three Years Straight The schedule follows: Machine for 1936 Guynes was high point man with Tuesday, March 3, 5 , come into the limelight of hilltop sporting activities. .Roswell 22 points. Bob Finley was low p ; Taking on the Rice Owls in pa and Pi Phi. Higginbotham, new coach, arrived for practice which will Baseball workouts will begin Coaches and Charlie Trigg will sound the call point, man with one point. begin Monday, but had little to say of a definite ordfer. His Monday under the direction of the Houston Saturday night, the Mus­ Tuesday, March 3, 7 p. to their charges for spring football practice Monday after­ tangs will enter the last of the sea­ The game started off with a bang prediction consisted, in the main, of "we'll score a run or new Mustang baseball, frosh foot­ noon at the Mustang stadium. Coach , who is leaving ma Kappa and Theta. two before the season closes", all of which is probably the ball coach, and varsity grid scout, son with little chance for place­ and Johnson called time out in two to take over his new post at the University of Tulsa, April 1, ment on the conference calendar minutes. After he got his second Friday, March 6, 5 p. right attitude because S. M. U. cannot hope to deliver a cham­ Roswell G. ("Little Hig") Higging- and Harry Shuford, star fullback of the Rose Bowl team, will Omega and Tri Delt. pionship nine the first season unless the unexpected happens. botham. This team will be the above the half-way position. Al­ wind he finished the game. assist in the coaching. Monday, March 9, l , _ Pony's first baseball nine in three though they have no chance at The first quarter was a nip and p tt With less than two months layoff from last season, which Gamma and Zeta. Little Hig, as he is popularly dubbed, comes to S. M. years, as the diamond sport had securing the cage title, the Ponies tuck affair. At the beginning of ended with the Rose bowl game of Jan. 1, the gridsters will will put up a scrap to win the the half the score was 27-27. Dur­ Monday, March 9, 5 p. . U. from Texas A. & M. where he produced two winning been discontinued due to lack of plunge into a month's drill, 30wr tti funds and lack of student interest. game, according to Jimmie St. ing the last quarter Guynes and pa Delta and A. D. Pi. clubs out of five attempts, which is a pretty good bat­ days, no more, no less. This is a his halfback position again this ting average. Not venturing to state the Mustangs The meeting Monday afternoon Clair, basketball coach. Stewart got hot and made enough Wednesday, March 11, 1 *. conference ruling. season. would cop the pennant, the new coach said that there will be terminated by a brief dis­ The Rice team rests in third points for the fighting five to Tri Delt and Theta. The loss of seventeen lettermen t are plenty of good athletes at S. M. U. and that good cussion concerning equipment and John Stufflebeme, guard; How­ place and it is largely a matter of coast to a win. will be felt greatly by the '36 team. Wednesday, March 11, 5p, baseball players can be made from them. plans made for "pepper practice" ard Weant, tackle; Ray Acker, end; what happens between Arkansas Coach Bell will have to use many Gamma Phi and A. O. pj. Tuesday. Some equipment has been are expected to shape into first and Texas if the Owls change po­ Wednesday, March 11, 7 « stored in the stadium and is in of the freshmen coming up to fill sition. However, the Ponies have a Higginbotham will begin training his charges Monday, but class gridders this season. Kappa and Kappa Delta. fairly good condition. Complete gaps left in the team by the loss Tennis Practice with little idea as to the value of his material. Only one let- Ivan Stapp, former star half­ chance to move up a notch by tak­ Wednesday, March 11, 8 . uniforms will not be had for about of All-American Wilson, Wetzel, p terman will be available, Red Goodman, an infielder from back at John Tarleton; Henry ing the Rice» encounter and then Sigma Kappa and Chi 0men| two weeks. The university will Corsicana, who earned his letter in '33, the last year the Spain and Shuford. Guynes, squadron; Noelen Jackson, whipping A. & M. and T. C. U., Begins Next Week Thursday, March 12 —1 furnish everything needed by the Ponies possessed a baseball team. Captains Johnnie Sprague and transfer from N. T. A. C; Keith that is, if Baylor doesn't keep up Kappa, Chi Omega. diamond stars with the exception Paschal Scottino are the only mem­ Ranspot, squadman end; Delafield, the championship form exhibited Gerald Huff, tennis coach, urges Thursday, March 12, 5 , of gloves, as players usually prefer p Preparations are being made to put the old baseball bers of the team that have a po­ squadman half; Sandy Fry, squad- by that quint late in the season. that all freshman and varsity ten­ Sigma Kappa and Tri Delt. to own their pet leather. diamond in shape, but the ground has settled badly and sition practically cinched. man end; will report. Dropping two games in a row nis players report to him in room Thursday, March 12, 7 ,, it appears that other arrangements will have to be Freshman practice will probably p Bob Finley, whose punts soared Others returning include Carroll, to Baylor and another to the local 312, Dallas hall, at 2 p. m., Mon­ Zeta and Gamma Phi. made. Consultations with Sol Dreyfuss, owner and begin about the latter part of high in the air at the Rose Bowl, Black, Jack Morrison, Goodson, independent team, Dr. Pepper, day. Thursday, March 12—A, D| president of the Dallas Steers, with regard to the use March, as the first three weeks will report. It is said that Finley Gray, Jones, Phillips, and Wisen- fails to set well with the Mustangs William (Big Bill) Tilden, the and Phi Phi. of the diamond in Steer Stadium reveal that in all > will be entirely devoted to foot­ has a great chance to develop into and revenge fills the thoughts of never-to-be-forgotten stellar tennis Friday, March 13, 5 p. m.. ball, but with hot weather, the un­ baker. probability, some of the home games will be played in one of he best football players the basketeers. Rice will run up champion, will talk to tennis play­ the local Texas League park. derclassmen will begin workouts. ta Gamma and A. O. Pi. turned out by the Southwest con­ against a tough team tonight and ers at the club room of Sears-Roe­ Monday, March 1G, 1 p., Although offered the use of ference. BASEBALL will need plenty of stamina and buck, corner of South Lamar and Kappa and A. D. Pi. Little Hig hopes that negotiations will go through for use Steer stadium for home games, speed to stop the rampaging of the park and, if possible, the Mustangs' schedule will be Bill Sanders, who played one of Bellevue, Saturday morning. Tuesday, March 17, 5 p. nj Coach Higginbotham would pre­ the best games turned in at the Ponies. Tilden is playing an exhibition Omega and Theta. arrange so as not to conflict with Dallas Steer games. In fer to use the field here at S. M. U. Roswell Higginbotham, base­ Rose Bowl, will be at home in his The starting line-up will prob­ match at Dallas Country club Sat­ Wednesday, March 18, 1 p., that event, all home games will be played in Steer Stadium. Inasmuch as the games are played ball coach, issues the call for all tackle position. Sanders weighs ably consist of Tipton and Blanton urday afternoon. Pi Phi and Kappa Delta. Otherwise, local amateur diamonds will be used if proper ar­ for student enjoyment, Little Hig baseball players, freshman and 240 pounds at present, but is ex­ varsity, to report to him at at forwards; Haren at the pivot Wednesday, March 18, 5 p. rangements can be made with park board officials. feels that they should be staged as pected to train down to about 220. spot, and Bellamy, Acker, Orr, or near the school as possible. Little Ownby stadium Monday at Bob Allman, blind, has made the Delta Gamma and Gamma PHI Cotton Myers, one of the fastest Ranspot at guards. The contest more than a month remains for the 2 p. m. freshman wrestling team at Syra­ Wednesday, March IS, 7 pi Coach Higginbotham made it plain that he favored men on the team, will be seeking will get under way at 8:30 p. m. the conference ruling prohibiting freshmen from play­ diamond to be whipped into shape, cuse. Zeta and A. O. Pi. ing on varsity teams. Although he realizes that the but coach feels confident that it handicap will hurt both Rice and S. M. U., the baseball will be made into a fairly good mentor does not believe it would be fair to other v playing field. Bleachers will be schools who have never dropped baseball from their in­ erected for spectators. tercollegiate calendar. Bunny Goodman, the single let- terman returning, played second Coach Billy Disch, Texas' mentor and the conference's out­ base for the '32 nine. Bill Tipton, standing advocate of baseball, has suggested that members Ivan Stapp, Otis Rector, and Keith returning this year to baseball petition the conference to al­ Ranspot will try out for the out­ low them to use freshman players. field berths. All of tbese men have seen some service on independent It is expected that many varsity grid stars will turn teams and their local high school out for baseball practice in the early forenoons and teams. work at football practice later on. Although this will Shelley Burt, Leamon Phillips, robably seem a hardship on the individual, it will only Tom Cooke, Sandy Fry, Curly Se an apportionment of time, and the men will drill ho Haren, Elmo Bellamy, are the in- longer than ordinarily at just one sport. fielders due to report Monday. The squad will boast several mound We mentioned a bit about Top Row, winner of this year's aces, Bob Finley, Pete Acker, Chico Santa Anita classic, in the last edition of this column and Blanton, and Maco Stewart. Har­ praised that wonderful horse quite a bit; Seemingly, the en, Bellamy, Blanton and Tipton owner of Time Supply did not agree with the comments, even will be unable to begin regular pra- though it was impossible for him to see them. Time Supply's tice until basketball season has racer decided that Top Row had fouled his steed in the race ended, but at this time probably and promptly filed charges to that effect. Well, maybe he will be in better condition than the did and maybe he didn't, but the stewards and judges ruled others because of their strenuous that the son of Peanuts ran a fair'and square race. And what's court training. more, A. A. Baroni, owner of Top Row, offers to wager the Candidates for the freshmen owner of any horse in the Santa Anita Handicap $50,000 that team will also begin practice the his horse can repeat, providing that conditions are the same first of next week. Tom Allen, as they were that memorable day. speed ball artist and former all city player and member of the The show put on by the Mustang cage team at the Sunset baseballers, has announced local field house Wednesday night against the Dr. his intentions of trying out for the Pepper five was anything but spectacular. It is hard frosh, along with several others, to believe that the Ponies were not trying, but it is including Guy Dougherty, a pitcher safe to say that the usual game had been left at home. from North Dallas; Wesley Aaron Perhaps it was fortunate that such a small crowd of from Karnes City, and Randolph rooters witnessed the workout, for such it was. Al­ McCall and Charley Busacker from though the place on the conference calendar occupied Highland Park. by the Mustangs is far from top position, it can be moved even in the event that the Ponies fail to take one or two of the remaining games. The final appear­ SWEET AS ance of the Ponies on their home ground will be Wed­ THE ONE nesday, March 4, in a contest with the Froggies from HONEY ANDONDf Cowtown. Just to top off the season with cream after getting the dessert in the form of Texas, it would be great sport to knock off the Ft. Worth five. "The university will not depart On the other hand, if prexy takes ELL0B0LE from its principles to gain athletic the attitude of a strong-willed one success," answered Dr. Robert M. and refuses to entertain the base Hutchins, youthful president of the suggestions of his alumni, he is University of Chicago, in reply to forthwith without further mone­ the query, "what, in your opinion, tary sustenance with which to erect is the future of intercollegiate educational edifices for the bet­ terment and instruction of his be­ athletics at the University of Chi- •6^ loved pupils. (Tut, tut, don't cry.) tago?" So, to make a long story short, prexies in this particular fix are Rumors have it that Chicago, in between "the devil and the deep NOTHING ELSE HAS ITS FLAVOR Ako Imperial V.flo Boh S1.50 with a larger enrollment in the ex­ blue sea." tension school than the under­ graduate department, would drop out of the Big Ten athletic con­ ference, chiefly because of the lack of success enjoyed by the university in athletics. At the present writ­ \i};0/e^Imnf^i^pu{io Visit OUrNeiti: ing the Windy City's cage team stands on the bottom of the con­ ference chart, recording nine de­ feats and no wins.

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