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Of filial Student Body Publication of Texas Christian University VOLUME 34 FORT WORTH, TEXAS, SEPTEMBER 27, 1935. NUMIiER 2 162 Honor Roll Saam To Announce Announcer. Conference Games Boooe to Present Feature Story Band Chooses Students Listed Student Will Give Description Football Team Of The Cowans Helen Moody of Rice—L. S. U. Tilt Traces History For Spring Term Saturday Night, At Stag Dinner For Third Time The story of a former T. C. U. Byrum JSaam, juhior in the Uni- journalism instructor and his wife, a Seniors Lead Classes versity and announcer for radio sta- Mayor Jarvis to Intro- graduate of the University who won Bacus Made President With 57—Freshmen tion KTAT, will broadcast play-by- duce Guests—Invoca- beauty pages in the Horned in play descriptions of the important at Election—Hickey Number 39. her junior and senior years in the Southwest Conference football games tion by Gresham. University, is one of the features of Vice-president. over the Southwest Broadcasting' last week's issue of. Editor and Pub- System network, according, to an an- 19 Make "A" Grades lisher, the outstanding trade journal nouncement made last week. " 2 Prices for Dinner Uniforms Ordered in the field of journalism. The first of these broadcasts, the 11 Fort Worth Students The couple are Mr. and Mrs. Jos- Board of Trustees Announces Rice-L. S. U. game, will be broadcast School Spirit Demonstration to Included in Perfect eph B. Cowan. Cowan was an in- New Suits —. Expected from Baton Rouge tomorrow night. Be Led by Wheeler—Waits Record Group. structor in the journalism department For Aggie Tilt. Saam will assist Ted Husing, noted to Welcome Men. of the University until 1933. He has . I CBS sports announcer, in the broad- Miss Helen Moody, junior, was re- Names of 162 students appear on "Pop" Boone will present the been editor of the San Saba Star, a cast of a Southwest Conference game elected sweetheart of the Horned the honor roll for last spring, as com- Horned Frogs at the stag dinner to- paper founded by his father, W. D. Nov. 23, probably the T. C. U.-Rice Frog Band Tuesday afternoon. Miss night, reports Otto Nielsen, dean of Cowan, since the death of the elder piled by Registrar S. W. Hutton. The game. This game will be broadcast Moody is the first person ever to men. Mayor Van Zandt Jarvis will Cowan in 1929. list includes the names of 53 seniors, over 100 CBS stations, in addition to have been chosen by the band for introduce the town guests. 32 juniors, 37 sophomores, 39 fresh- the six stations of the SBS network. Mrs. J. B. Cowan is the former more than one year. This will be Hyrum Saam will broadcasts play- The program will be as follows: In- Miss Mary Louise Gilliam of Fort Miss Helen Moody, junior, was re- her third term. men and one special student. vocation, by the Rev. Perry Gresham, by-play description of the Rice-L.S.U. Worth. Mrs. Cowan, a voice student, elected sweetheart of the Horned Frog An honor student, Miss Moody is Nineteen students made a perfect football game at Baton Rouge tomor- 15 Students Present pastor of the University Christian was a merr.ber of one of Cowan's also active in student life. She has Band Tuesday afternoon. Elected for record—all "A" grades. The 19 are: row night directly from the playing Church; dinner served; welcome to all classes in her senior year in the Uni- twice won popularity pages in the At Choral Rehearsal her third term, Miss Moody is the Phyllis Brannon, Fort Worth; Martha field. The program will come through men by President E. M. Watts; wel- versity. Horred Frog. She served as T. C. U. come and introduction of new faculty first sweetheart who has ever served Burns, Fort Worth; Florence Fallis, station KTAT and the Southwest Chorus to Meet Twice a Week The Editor and Publisher story repprt r.entative to the All-collegiate Broadcasting System. - members and other members present more than one year. Circus in Dallas in 1934. She has also Fort Worth; Ann Day Jarvis, Fort Until Men's Glee Club traces the history of the Star and the by Dean Colby D. Hall; introduction work q Cowan and his mother, Mrs. ben active in the Bryson Club and Worth; Virginia Kingsberry, Fort Begins Practice. of town guests by Mayor Jarvis; stu- W. D. Cowan, on the paper. tho W. A. A. Worth; Morton Klein, Philadelphia, Fifteen students reported for the dent leaders introduced by Melvin Miss Moody was first elected band Pa.; Dorothy Lee, Fort Worth: Mar- Student Dance first rehearsal of the University Diggs, president of student body and Bacus Appoints sweetheart in November, 1933, when garet Lindsay. Fort Worth; Mildred Choral Club Tuesday, reports Mrs. school spirit demonstration led by Football to Open Miss Christine Ackers was married to Ronald Wheeler, Jr., head yell leader. Gene Cagle and retired as band Mattison, Sherman; Mrs. Frances Helen Fouts CahoOn, sponsor. Intramural Season Tomorrow Night The price of the dinner will be 20 Annual Staff sweetheart. "We want a chorus of 100 voices," Parker, El Paso; Pearl Betty Paul, cents for those students who eat in The band will be soon outfitted in Mrs. Cahoon said, "and every stu- Election of Class Managers Fort Worth; Richard Poll, Fort the cafeteria regularly and 50 cents new uniforms, according to an an- Regular Rules Will dent enrolled in the Univcsity that Will be Held Wednes- for all others. 3 More to be Chosen nouncement made Friday by the Worth; C. H. Richards, Jr., Fort would like to join the chorus is urged day Afternoon. Prevail—Price Is Board of "Trustees of the University. Worth; EdrMe Jo Simmons, Fort to report at onoe." Later—Rules to Be 40 Cents. Because of wet grounds the open- The uniforms have been ordered and Worth; Gaines Sparks, Marlin; Ann The chorus will meet twice a week Made Today. Bryan and Adams ing tag football games were post- are expected to be here'in time for Stuckert, Fort Worth; Mrs. Erline An all-student dance, sponsored until the Men's Glee Club starts prac- poned Wednesday until the same th football game with Texas A. A M. tice early in October and then only Walker, Beaumont; Granville Walker, by the Student Council, will be held time next week. The election of class The Greater 1936 Horned Frog College, Oct. 19. With a few minor once a week. To Direct Plays Beaumont; and Nina Whittington, in the basketball gymnasium from 9 managers will also take place at that staff has been appointed and will changes, the new uniforms will be of "We have some of the best voices Yoakum. until 12 o'clock Saturday night. time. hold its first meeting at 1 p. m. the same pattern as the present, this year that we have ever had," white trimmed in purple. . The complete honor roll is as fol- "The Dictators," under the direc- Freshman - Sophomore The Freshmen will play the Sopho- today in the Horned Frog of fie*, Mrs. Cahoon continued. "If every- Room 104, Brite College, according Hays Bacus, junior from Newport, lows: tion of Kenneth Vaughn and Clyde mores at 2:30 p. m. At 3:30 p. m. thing works out all right we should Try-Outs to Be Ark., was ehcted president of the Name ClUa Hri. Index Hurley, will furnish mu«ie. the Juniors will engage the Seniors. to Jones Bacus,'editor, and Loy Mc- In. Indu have the best organization of this Held Today Curroll. business manager. band for 1935 36 at its annual elec- ArUms. J«ul« Clayton - £" 11 S.t The regular rules governing the The Juniors, last year's champions, 18 l.t type that the University has ever tion. Other officers chosen were: A**«. Warrtn- K _. ...Soph conducting of campus dances will are expected to have a strong team "I» is absolutely necessary that AlMsntJIer, Betty G. _. ...St. 11 l.SH had." Misses Elizabeth Bryan and Helen Vice-president David Hickey; secre- . Sr. 2.1 again this year and are- considered every staff member be present this AlWn. W«Won J. prevail, Melvin Diggs, president of Those reporting for the rehearsal Archer Mabel Jo. .. Tr. it Adams will direct the freshman-soph- the favorites by many. The compe- a'ternoon," Bacus satd. . Rules gov- tary-treasurer Charles Oswalt, and Armit ronw. Barn ica —.. ..8r. t F: the student body has announced. Stu- were: Misses Betty Ruth Curtis, omore play contest which has been busiress manager, Walter Petta. Aaitln, Willie C. ...Jr. It 1.00 tition will be in the form of a triple erning the stuff for the year will be _.Tr. IS 200 dents who intend to bring guests Ruby Faye Jones, Ruth Duncan, Ma- flank*. Edwin Bruea — scheduled for Oct. 16. round-robin, that is, each team plays maJe, and each member will have a Among the coming events planned Barnta. Earle B. ..Tr. 17 1.7S must register for them before noon bel Jo Archer, Jo Ann Montgomery, Barton. Hu*h M . Fr. IS 2.00 Last year Miss Bryan was a mem- every other team three times. chance to express his or her opinion by the band are a smoker^ to be held Bersmnn, G. A. Jr. — Tr. 11 1.1 Saturday in the office of Miss Lide Gloria Verschoyle, Flo Floore, Carolyn ber of the winning freshman play in the near lu'.ure, and trips to Waco, Bibb. M*rr Frmneb .. Tr. 16 2.00 Spragins, assistant dean of women. Prof. Thomas Prouse, sports direc- regarding them, Black. Tom —. ... Soph IS 2.00 Webster, Sybil McGuire and Martha cast and Miss Adams was an assis- 1 Auslin, N*w Orleans and San Fran- IS 2.20 tor, has announced that the fencing "Position! on the staff have not ..Jr. Students who intend to bring out- Fallis, and Melvin Taylor, Ed Loe, tant in the sophomore play. cisco. 9 l.ts equipment has arrived and that all been assigned, but will be worked out Brandt. June I.. .. Fr. 17 2.16 side dates must register their names •Harold S. Atkins, Bruce Banks and The casts for both plays will be ...Br. IS Mil boys interested should report to phy- during the year." Bacus said. _.Jr. 14, 2.42 with Miss Lorainne O'Gorman in the G. L. Messenger. selected at tryouts at 3:30 o'clock this Braaelton. CharlM sical training classes at 9 T.T.S. or Brown. Jot F — ...Br. 11 2.40 Registrar's office. afternoon in Room 304. ._, . Tftnse appointed on the staff are Night School Starts Bryan. Jnmea Kd*mr —;.. ..Sr. IS 2.00 12 M.W.F. Travis Griffin, south- as follows: Misses Kathryn Swiley, Burnt. Martha —~—. ..Soph It Admission for the dance will be "All those who are eligible and all ..Jr. 11 2.S0 Art Exhibits Planned west champion of foil fencing, will BuMey, Ben 410 cents per couple. Students must who are interested "should be pres- Wil'ie Austin, Rosemary Collyer, 10 Classes Organized — About Butta. Martha Jana . Sr. 11 2.20 instruct the classes. Camp. Nancy E. _-.—.,— ...Soph IS 2.00 present their athletic books when buy- ent at the' try-duts this afternoon," Ruth Connor, Maurine Rice, Helen One Hundred Are Enrol'ed. .Jr. IS 2.00 Better High School Training Im- Prouse has also announced that Stubbs, Boot". Goodman, Dorothy Candlin. Dorothy ■ ... Soph 12 2.26 ing their tickets. stated Miss Ruth Connor, president 2.40 proves Students' Work. entries are being received for the ..Br. IS of the Dramatic Club. Jones, Grace Maloney and Doris Three English classes, four educa- Cat-idy. Johnnie Ruth .... „Fr. 14 2.00 horseshoes, tennis and handball tour- Cauker, Ann* ..Jr. IS 2.20 Perry, and Ravmond Michero, Dick tion classes, two history classes, and Clark. Vfrainia _Tr. IS 2.00 "We are planning, to have between naments. Simpion. Ben Bussey, Dalton Stal- one Spanish class are under way in ..Br. IS 2.00 Clubs Become Branch six and 10 exhibits during the school Reading Room Is lUii," . Coleman. Fteyd Statt ...... Jr. IIS lartJ, Hays I.ucus, Bob Belzner, John- night school, which held its first meet- Combeat. Manraret ..Br. IS n Of Music Federation year," reports Prof. Samuel P. Zieg- Furnished for Jarvis nie Hughes, Joe McMinn and Milton ings Sept. 23 and 24. . Cook... Wm. Steve ..Sr. ,'• 2.66 Crottv. Ct«renfre — ..Sr. 12 2.T6 lei, head of the art department. Advertising Series Planned Capers. Classes in Bible, commerce, eco- Jr. IS 2.60 Organizations Form National "The quality of work of the stu- Jarvis Hall is soon to have a read- ..Soph IS. 2.00 "Three additional members will be nomics, French, government and pub- ..Jr. IS 2.00 Affiliation — Members dents this year is better than in the ing room on the first floor. Book A survey of the chief aspects of Darr. Geonce appointed later," Bacus said. lic speaking will probably be held. A Davli, Dorothy H. Tr. 11 2.00 past," Prof. Ziegler said. "I think shelves were put into the room Wed- the advertising profession will be Da via, Naomi — , Soph 1! 2.1 to Enter Contest. student enrollment of at least' ten is deVlamlmr. Bill ..Soph IS 1.4 this is due to the art teaching being nesday. The rsom is to be furnish- made in a weekly series cf lectures, required for each class. Donaldson. Annie C. —- IS 2. The band, orchestra, choral club, done in the elementary and high sponsored by the Advertising Club Durrett, John H. ;.. ..Sr. IS 2.1 ed with tables, chairs and reading "Nurture and Growth" The enrollment at the present time Rvant. Lu Ellen -,—,., Fr. IS 2.2 Music Club and both Men's and Wom- schools today." lamps. Mrs. Sadie T. Beckham of Fort Worth, to begin next Tues- IB 1.00 is about 100. Fallit. Florence . ..Sr. day evening. This "Advertising In- Is Gresham's Subject Br. IS l.BSJ en's Glee Clubs have been united to The exhibits being planned are as states that she already has several The classes are held in the Uni- Fortyth, John _..._— ..Sr. 11 1.60 form a branch of the National Feder- stitute", will be open to anyone in- ..Soph 15 2.00 follows: Alumni exhibition, consist- appropriate picture^ to. go in the "Nurture and Growth" is the sub- versity buildings. Classes will be or- ..Jr. 11 2.S teres'ed for an enrollment fee of $2 Frtti, Georgia ated Music Clubs, according to Prof. ing of the work of former students; room. ject of the sermon to be delivered by ganized as late as the week of Sept. ..ST. s 2.66 for the 12 weeks. Charles C. John- Garrttt, FotMc Tr. IS 2.6 Claude Sammis, director of the School an'exhibition of The works of Prof. ; Books for the library will be made the Rev. Perry Gresham at 11 o'clock 30 to Oct. 5. GiJleland. William G ...Br. 1S^ 2.77 of Fine Arts. Ziegler; prints from the Macbeth Gal- up of donations. Quiet will be main- son, Jr., cf Stafford-Lowdon ■ Com- Gillie. Don ^...._ . Br. 14 2.67 Sunday morning at the University pany is director of the institute and OIIHe. Everett ..Jr. IS 2.1 Elton Beene, president of the Mu- lery in New York; an exhibition con- tained in the room. .. Christian Church. The choir will Heiilip. Catherine Tr. IS 2.4 sic Club, attended a meeting of rep- DeWitt Morgan, vice-president of the Boeck Speaker on TCU \ Hardy, Miry Elizabeth . .Jr. It 1.S sisting of works of art loaned to the sing an anthem. There will be no Radio Program Sunday Hart, Mark ..,.- - .Jr. <» 2.2 resentatives of the various music University /rom various people and North Texas Advertising Company, IS Classes Offered in Music services Sunday night. Hay*. Kenneth ."... - ...apae 1.8 assistant director; Henderton. Dorothy _ 8r. IS l.t clubs of Fort Worthy at the Texaa art students; an exhibition -of sports A campaign has been started to Jr. IS 1.6 Dr. Alvord L. Boeck, acting as- Henry, Patrick - Hotel Wednesday moming to discuss subjects and a caricature exhibit. Class lessons in voice, violin, piano ..ST. IS 2.2 secure new pews for the church. The sociate professor of the B. B. A. de- Hickey. David Soph IB 2.2 raising funds for sponsoring a state o and band and orchestra instruments Hudwn. Elizabeth Sr. IS 1.4 Dean Hall to Speak Rev. Gresham states that the pews partment, will speak on the Univer- Hushes, Margaret - Fr. It 1. music contest next spring. Writes for "Southwester" are available this year, Prof. Claude will probably be installed by Thanks 1.8 To Melorisl Club sity radio program over station .Tr. tt "The contest will be held in Fort Sammis has announced. The tuition Jamet, Ned _ .Fr. IE 2.1 giving. KTAT at 4 p. m. Sunday, accord- Jarvia. Ann D. .„,.- Kr. 11 ».0 Worth,* Beene said, "and members Dr. Rebacca Smith is a contribut- is lower for these class lessons than . Sr. • 1.61 Dean Colby D. Hall will speak to Committee chairmen for Securing ing to Prof. Claude Sammis. ; Sr. It 2.4 of our organizations will be allowed ing editor of the "Southwester," a for private lessons. The price for Johnson, Hern ce , members of the Melorist Club ht 8 the new pews are; Finance, Cecil The music of the program will be Johnson. Mn. Helen Soph It 1.4 to participate." The University Mu- magazine for writers of the' South classes of four without college credit Jones, Woodrow Tr. 9 1.6S o'clock Sunday night at the Univer Morgan; church membership, Dr. W. furnished by a trio composed of Miss JordVin, Faye .Br. \i 2 29 sic Club will be one of the hosts to west, "Texv Memoranda" by Dr. is $20. With college work and credit Sr. 12 1.00 sity Christian Church. Dean Hall C. Mirro; special gift, Jalend H. Mc- Doris Commander, violin, Mhis Julie Kineaberrv. Virginia ... the contestants. Smith appeared in the summer issue. Sr. it 2.1 the price is. $30 per semester. will introduce a series of talk< on Kinney. . < Klein, Morton Kr. it 3.00 Phoenix, piano, and Prjf. Harold Lee, Dorothv » ■ Jr. 9 1.00 "World for Students Today" fall o Dybwad flute. Lchmbere. Ben — Sr. 11 1.4 Oswalt, Mary Corzine It 2.2 theme of the Melorist Club. Lindsay, Margaret ■ Sr. IS 3.00 Cox's Representatives Student From Ecuador Plans The club is now having its year- Lena Agnes Johnson Dead LlnntV Aubrey .Soph 12 2.00 Trimble Helps Find Body Littleton. Hannah Tr. It 2.1 ly membership drive. The R. K. Cox Dry Goods Company Lena Agnes Johnson, sister of Lore, James Br. It 1.8 ! Officers for the year are: Presl J. B. Trimble, while employed iu Loao. Frank . Sr. It 2.26 has announced the appointment of To Become Foreign Consul Siddie Jo Johnson, who wrote "Agar- Luyster, Dorothy Jr. 16 2.6 dent, Gene Cox; vice-presideni nn.l boys', counselor at Camp Aubudon, McDanlel, Mary Ellen .Fr. : It 2.0 Charles Oswalt) btthd aecretary, and ita Berry," died of heart trouble in McLean. Virginia 12 2.21 chairman of the music committe«. Lindbergh Peak, Colo., during the ..as. Miss Mary Conine, popularity candi- August at her home in Corpus Magoffin. George A. „ Sr. It 2.06 Jose Luis Anderson, whose full this work' because it gives me • Miss kuth Duncan; secretary-trea-t- summer was instrumental in the re- Maple, Elwood Fr. 11 2.30 date last year, to serve as their stu- Christi. Lena Agnes was also a poet, Martin, Grace E. Fr. It 1.81 name is Jose Luis Anderson y Rivad- chance to travel all over the world," urer, Miss Mary Elizabeth Hardy; covery of the body of William Brode, Mattlaon. Mildred Sr. 12 1.00 dent representative's for the coming eneira, was born in Quito, Ecuador, he said. and attended T. C. U. She worked Measenger, G. I ;.... Soph 11 2.2 reporter, Morton Klein. student who fell from a ledge while year. . South America. 19 years ago.. in the Public Library of Corpus Mlellmier. HeJ-n F Soph It 2.6 He has mastered English quite well o attempting the ascent" of the moun- Miller, L. T. ,'r Jr. It t.0 Oswalt and Miss Corzine will not He is a sophomore in T. C. U, hay- Christi until her illness. Miracle, Beulah. May Tr. It l.t in the short time of four months by tain and was killed. Morgan, Mrs. Daniel Tr. 12 2.1 have regular hours at the store but ing gone to San Gabriel College in merely working it out for himself, Teaching Staff Increased o , Morro. Wm. Charlee Sr. 14 1.78 will be available on the campus with South America his first year. Moeahart, Charles Fr. It 2.00 with the aid of a few English books. Juniors Discuss Year's Plans (Coontinued on Page 1 'wo) the latest news from Cox's. "I came to T. C. U. because my He is now taking government, eco- Miss Katherine Moore has been re- Social Calendars Due father attended school here," Jose nomics, English, social science and empbyed by the .University as in- Plans for the year were discussed F. F. F. to Elect Of! "icer 8 Soph Class Elects Leaders Luis said.- His farther, Louie French. He has studied French for structor in public speaking and Eng- by members of the junior class at Social calendars for all student Henry Anderson, is an American, six yrars and speaks it as well as he lish. Miss Moore received her A. B. 10 o'clock this morning in the Ampin organizations for the fall semester The Frog Forensic Fraternity will Miss Lu Bllen Evans was elected while his mother is Spanish, * does Spanish. degree from T. C. U. in 1929 and theater. must be in the hands of the s.cial elect officers at the meeting of the secretary-treasurer of the sophomore He, is preparing himself for the ft's t,win sister was not allowed to was student assistant in the public The officers of the cl»"ss are: calendar committee not later than club at 7 p. m. Mmday in Room 206 class Monday morning at a class diplomatic service, and has been prom- go to college because girls in South speaking department. Upon gradua President, Billy Toland; vice-presi- Oct. 1, according to a statement of the Administration Building, re- meeting in the University Auditor- ised a position as foreign consul when Anicnca-are not permitted in the tion she was employed as instrue dent, Tom Black; secretary-treasurer. made by Dean Sadie Beckham. ports Dr. Allen True, sponsor. "Plans ium. Paul Snow y?a«. elected business he finishes. Kigher schools. tor in public speaking until 1933. Miss Nancy Lee McCxinell;. Stud Dances are to be confined to Fri- for a great year in debating were dis- manager and Elliot Phares, class "1 am going to T. C. U. for three "1 like Fort Worth very much, but For the past two years Miss Moore ent Council representative, Vernon days and Saturdays only and pre- cussed at the last meeting," Dr. True president, student council represen- years, and then 1 shall become a con- 1 get very homesick for my family has been teaching. English in Texas Brown, .and chairman of the. social ferably other social activities also. tative. sul wherever I may be sent. I like and country," Jon Luis said. City High School. committee, Miss Helen Miellmier. f ,.,

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■& OPEN FORUM Honor Roll. Courtesy and Dress, Boys, Are (Continued from Page One) ALONG Dear Students: THE SKIFF Murff. Clartnee __ Fr, 11 1.41 The construction of the Greater Published Weekly on Friday All-Important to Female Sex NOT!, Joenli O, —- ..Fr. II i.M SHOW 1936 Horned Frog is being held up, Nkhnle. Ornae ...' ..Jr. II M temporarily, because you are not hav- Oswslt. Castries B- Jr. 14 l.ll Entered as second-class mailing matter ROW FA8CINATING .. . . The name of portant to the female sex of the PennlU. ril.hush II 1.4 at the post office in Fort Worth, Texas. Fulenwlder, according to the Sun- campus T That tine* the lecture giv- ing, ynur pictures made. Out of a Paplnean. OvntvUv* :fcS It t.l freshman class of approximately 250 Parker. Mrs. France* — fr. * 11.00 day Star-Telegram, is both fascinat- en the dormitory boys the per cent Paul. Il.rb.rt Soph II II RAYMOND MICHERO Editor-in-Chief Hollywood—Starts today for one ing and tops in fitness .... Full-en- wearing ties has Increased greatly? members, less than 15 per cent have Paul. I'.arl Betw Fr. II 100 Business Manager had their pn-iures made. In numbers POT.II Ela.rU . !'« PAUL O. RIDINGS week—"Sne Married Her Boss," star- wider. Tha» Bruce Hanks is a lawyer and P.nry. Etliabtth Ann . l.o member of the Texas Bar; Associa- this total is 26. This Is a very low Parry. Itoris -.. Jr. Grace Maloney Associate Editor ring Claudttte Colbert. Michael HIGHLIGHTS OF THE FROSH Pltchford. Ural. fr. | , .Society Editor tion? There are between forty and per rent for eueh a large class, and Poll, niafca.nl Pr. • 0 Rosemary Collyrr Bartlett, a newcomer to the screen,' PROM. . . . Waller Moody's stten- fifty thousand books and documents if it Isn't increased some 60 riefr cent Potlar. Carl Kltta Sr. Ocnevlevc Papineau Assistant Society Editor tivcnaaa to Lady Baker Griffin. Car- Itamarv. Ruth aaaj • rr, sings and does a swell job of act- in the Library tor student*' use? That in thy near future the frosh class will Reynold., Mr.. Heater _ Sr, Sports Editor ter Bor»n asking Frank Valencia for It:.-., lt.rr.el M Sock I Carl Maxwell ing. Deal Hall used to be on the Skiff have the smallest representation in Assistant Sports Editor ministerial rates at the check room. Rleharde. C. H. Jr^Jr fr» li i.< Walte,. Pridmore staff? • • the book, rather than the largest Rtrharda, Doreu Feature Editor Worth—Saturday—"Big Broadcast The student rush to gei In the Horned Rlekman. Lcater>r ,.„.». - ir-- li1 Jones Bacus which it usually has. Roerk, Mary t. Ml ol 103(5." Lots of music, wi:h Jack i Frog flashKgh picture. The high STAG DINNER ... . Dick Simp- C Jr. II ft Johnny Hughes ._ Art Editor Upperclassmen, begin having your Roberta. Harry W ...... ,.Se>ek II f.l^- Oakie, Burns and Allen, Lida Robert!, class pounding of Carl Garner, piano soa and others connected with the ll..binaon. Ckarlaa -.„.»>. IT J.7. Elisabeth Duster ... ,_ _... Exchange Editor Rowland. Mary Asnea ...... Sopk II MS player for the Dictators .... Tom stag dinner have promised that it will pictures msde at once and' take a cou- Doris Perry ... 5 Class Editor Bing Crosby, Amos V Andy, Ray No- Srhroadar. Mr> Jena O. . Sr IS t.l Pickett's deveted attention to certain be extraordinary a* to eats and en- ple of (reahmen with you. You know Hewalt. MarJorlf .....„.....,S«nS II 1*4 Shaw. Lnr»n» K. _, _Je, IS t.l ble, Charles Ruggles and Billy Robin- ttrtainment. The signs up about this the value of tne yearbook to the Uni- * REPORTORIAL STAFF co eds while dancing with them . Shear, Fran.*. -...Soph 9 t. son. Vi I'dnesday—"Goose and Gand- versity snd Htudents sa wall, and Stvmon. R-iermaryT ,„.„... Fr. II 1 !■ ports writers sometimes call this affair say that speakers will bl^ al- Simmons, Eddie Jo _". Sr. II I.M Wsrrea Aires, Elisabeth Bryan, Lady Baker Griffin, Olin Jonas, Dorothy er," with Kay Francis and George *yp«- affection the "bear hug." lowed two minute ►• Now fs the time should realise that the pictures of the Klmonaon, Oladya Sr. it »M publication are all-important. The Smart. The© . .._ Sr. II see Lewis, Winiord Stokes, Imogen* Townsley, Lucille Trent, Geraldine Watson, Brent COMPLIMENTING . ... The SViff for all the boys to enjoy a good din- Smth. lira, Mildred H~a« Jr. li t.oe Johnnie Weatherbte, ,B. M. Williams. foi its new addition In the form of nee without too much after-dinner book usually has around 4,500 pic- Smith. Don Jr. u 1.4 M«,estic—Saturday—"Men With- Smith. Ralsk ...... Sow* 11 li cut Nnmes" "G-men" thriller with I the College Digest. Johnnie Mae speaking. tures In it. Co-operate with the staff Hparlou (Ulnae , Sr. HVt IOO of the Homed Frog. Steen. Fred . ...™ Sr. II t.l 1935 Member lot,©" Fred McMurray and Madge Evans. Donoho fur rating a picture in the CONGLOMERATION .... The Sturkert, Ann SofdJ it 100 The Greater 1986 Horned Frog, Tutaday- "Love Me Forever," with firi't issue Kenneth Vaughn and line that has to wait at the Cafe- Taylor. Dorothy U „. Soak ii II Ptssocided Gotle6iate Press JONES BACUS, Editor. Tedford, Cds Mae _ - Jr. ii t. Distributor of Grac Moore. Thursday—"The In- Ciyde Hurley for the clever way the teria door now la approximately fifty Toland. Billy Saefc 10 It ...... 0 1 i. ■' Trimble. J. B. _^ Seal. II former," starring Victor McLaglen. hand box was fixed and also on the persons longer than it was this time 1.4 Umbenhour. Mary Franeea Jr. II !■• Colle6iateDi6est Screeno Monday and Friday nights. swell rhythm of their new orchestra. last year. The question was asked? Goes to Work for Monnig's Underwood, Join T. ...Sopk II t.l Veanues. Fred — ....„Jr. II I.I Palace—S tarts Saturday—"Gin- Po*er to the Vaughn-Hurley combin- "Do you have to wear your tui to Volket. Marjorte F>. IT 1.1T Sole and Exclusive National Advertising Representativea. ger," with Jane Withers, the "little at'.m. Prof. Sammis on obtaining new Miss Ksthryn Sdwards, T. C. U. Walker. Mrs. Irllae Sr. 11 ISO the stag dinner." The answer is no. Walker. Grenrlll* Sr. 14 t.oe NATIONAL ADVERTISING SERVICE, INC. meanie" of "Bright Ey»a." Wednes- uniforms for the Frog band mem- A stag dinner is a place where men ex-student snd society editor of The Wall. Sandy Sr. II 14 Walter, en aaafe day—"This Woman is Mine, with bers. Skiff last year, has recently been 14 11 West 42nd Street. New York City. eat and enjoy It. Ward, Davton . Jr. w t.l Gregory Ratoff and Benita Hume. DID YOU KNOW? .... That added to the advertising staff at Wataon, Geraldine ... . fr. II 400 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago. \ ire.'hman gill waited at the door Wat.on. Randolafc ' ff- II Screeno party eVery Tuesday and courtesy and dress, BOYS, are all-im- of Room "iiA Jarvis for an hour Tues- Monnig's Department Store. Waed, Marararet Jr. II Weinman. Elmer . Sr. Wednesday night. day night thinking the Dramatic Club • 9 Weldon. Herald II •I Get Copies of The Skiff vas having Its masting there. She Wetsler, Wilson So'pk II tie Miss Mary Cogswell will leave Fri- Miss McDaniel Visits Campus White. Deli. Nail II I.I finally got Jp the courage to ask Miss Mary Ellen McDaniel, queen Whiurner. Madslyn rz::fc* II t.i • At Designated Hours. day to spend the week-end with Mrs. Whlttimrton. Nlae ...... Sr. someone about it after the club meet- of the annual pageant in 1085, was a II IS A number of students were seemingly bewildered at the new 0. H. Hays in Linden. Mrs. Hays is Wolff. Arthur Janvsa Jr. II >» Will Rice Take ing, which was being held in the Ad- visitor on the campus last week-end. Yeats. Mania S. , Sopl II toe method of distribution inaugurated last week by The Skiff. the former Margaret Ann Cogswell, Young, Jamas R. _„.... Fr. II it ministration Building, had adjourned. Accustomed to going to the old Skiff boxes and grabbing who attended school her* last year. - She is at present studying dancing telexEl. Wm. s. Mr. II I.M a handful of papers, letting all but one fall to the floor, some Football Title? Rab Grady is taking journalism in San Antonio. were surprised to find that the paper last Friday was being passed and commerce for two snap courses. . . They are rather snappy, aren't out, one copy to a person. -~—-^__ • Miss Maurine Bush of Dallas, who This new system serves a two-fold purpose. First of all, it is Writers Dope T. t. U. they, Rab?, tsptcially the journalism attended school hare last year, visited class. • , in direct accordance with the faculty's present eampaign to keep and S. M. U. to Tie friends in Jarvis Hall Sunday. the halls clean. Comparatively few papers were left strewn . Silvia Engler and Lila Letwin, just about the hallways after distribution last week. '*' for Second. a couple of froth, were aeen in the Secondly, it decreases materially a great waste in papers Horned Frog. Wednesday at noon tak- Wilson Groseclose was called to his ing a desorisricn of Mask Hart and which has always prevailed because of negligence. The waste, The Rice Owls will win the 1935 when considered for a period of 36 weeks, amounted to a decided home in Abilene early this week by begging him to tell them his name. football championship of the South- the death of his brother. These fish, have gotta learn. financial loss for The Skiff. west Conference. In the future a table will be provided from 11 a. m. until 1 At least that's what the sports p. m. on Fridays in the main hall of the Administration Building. united champion, whichever team Starts Friday Delays may occur from time to time when the paper is late in com- writers of this seetien say. Asked to predict the order in which tile may come through for honors. ing off the press, but, under ordinary circumstances, it will be It might be interesting to quote ready for distribution by 11 a. m. seven Southwest Conference teams Students who are unable to obtain their copies on Fridays may would finish the season, the sports one brief commentary: get them Saturday morning by applying either at the office of writers climbed aboard the Riee band- "Texas Christian will have the The Skiff in the balcony of the University Auditorium or at the wagon with such a unanimity that most improved team in the confer- ••^; SHI MA It ...Ml the Owls led the field by a wide ence, but, even so, I don't see how Journalism Office in Brite College. ' :. ' . HJJl I1IISS Each student is entitled to one copy of every week's issue of margin. that Riee powerhouse can be stop- The Skiff. The staff wishes to urge students to obtain their T. C, U. and S. M. V. tied for ped. The Aggies will be in the first ffoUuu/ond papers at the designated hours, in order that they will not miss second-place honors. The Texas division too, ' Norton will have them any issues. Longheros ran a strong fourth. Then, out for blood. S. M. U. will be the ftrVfWI»VWWWWrWWr\<^^ question mark- That camp has some bringing up the rear, came Texas Wilt IIIHI if TH A. A M. for fifth place, Arkansas 20-odd lettermen, and if they get off .Uinri CIISI ruin "Happy Days" Are fur >ijtth, and Baylor for the cellar on the right foot they will cause WHY WAIT? Here for Band. position. much misery. Texas has lost too Have Your Annual Photo Made Now. All of the first four teams (Riee, many big guns to be in the finals, but they can be tough in the nun Waiting to Serve You for the , When that Horned Frog Band marches onto the field be- T. C. U., S. M. U. and Texas) re- WITHOUT tween halve*, of the T. C. U. - A. and M. game, the members will be ceived votes aa potential champion- clutches. Arkansas and Baylor are Texas Centennial Horned Frog. stepping a little higher and playing a little louder to show their ship winners. And many of the also-rans." I1M11HH appreciation to the T. C. U. Board of Trustees, who last week IEltr*—Our Can.. "Teaeker'e SHI sports editors prefaced their selec- In the opinion of some, one of the Silly Areieh.ny — New» voted to purchase 53 uniforms. biggest obstacles in the way of Rice tions with remarks to the effect that «* 25c ORAGAINS STUDIO The old uniforms, which have traveled many thousands of any one of the four could come is the never-broken Southwest Con- miles in the years they have been used and which one Houston through to win the flag, much de- ference tradition that "Champions Over Martha Washington 103V4 W. 6th. sports writer called gray last year without realizing they were pending upon team spirit, Injuries don't repeat.'' MAJESTIC supposed to be white, will be laid aside. And with the donning of the new spotless white Uniforms with their royal purp!e braid, and the fortune of the gridiron war- All agree, however, that seldom it is hoped that the Horned Frog Band will go forth with renewed fare. has s football season promised so Busy Rexall Drug Stores spirit to win more friends for T. C. U. Several ventured the prediction much in the way of thrills for the Welcome May that be the band's way of expressing its thanks to the that there»will be no undefeated and fans. - trustees for the new uniforms. . Students! REVISED T: C. U. SQUAD LIST, 1935 A Barn Or a Decorated Gymnasium *■ For Dancing? No. Name Home Town Pos. Wt, Ht. Exp 1—Linne, Aubrey ._ Lavernia „...LT 205 6'2" Fr The value of money to some student? is low. The value of 2—Brown, Vernon __....San Antonio Q 160 6'ir ...... Squad EMR school property -is still lower. 3— Walker, Lincoln _ Graham RT 190 6'3" . Fr Welcome T. C. U. Students Eat at At the close of the spring semester last year the band box at «—MeClure, Harold Fort Wryth KH 180 6'11" 1VL to Fort Worth and Renfro's the Basketball Gymnasium was decorated, rather expensively, by 7—Stokes, Winford .....Fort Worth LE 175 6'1" Fr the Student Council. It was thought by members of the council 8—Lawrence, Jimmy Harlingen RH 185 6'10" _ 2VL We Carry a Complete Line of that the students would respect this decoration and it could be 9—Kellow, Tracy Lufkin „. RG 175 6'11" „ ...8VL The Horned Frog used agoin this year. During the summer the element known 11—Groseclose, Wilson Abilene RT 215 6'2" . ™. .2VL commonly among the dormitory boys as the "local rats" invaded 12—Cowan, Clifton -Lampaaas RT 190 6'2" . .,.^,. ,M...i,..rr Priced for you DRUGS - TOILETRIES — SUNDRIES the place and destroyed the decorations. This destruction was r SANDWICHES IS—Needham, CharUy „_.T..Fort Worth ...RE 190 6T ....: Fr DC up CIGARS - SODA not altogether the fault of kids that play around the campus and 14—House, Alan .'. Fort Worth Q 190 enter any building they see fit. Certain students on the campus 5'10" — Fr are habitual pilferers of signs, notices, decorations and any other 15— Ellis, Drew _ Perryto'ri LG 200 6' 1VL school property they want to decorate their rooms. 16—Montgomery, Vio .Ozona Q 180 5'10" 1VL The cry was sounded by members of the decorations commit- 17—James, Ned Fort Worth ... RG 180 S'U" - Fr tee last week that the gymnasium be decorated for the Freshman 19—Seybold, Elmer Fort Worth LO 186 6' Squsd Prom. The Student Council refused to expend the money until 20—Harrell, Bob Fort Worth RE 175 6' Fr some permanent decoration could be devised. The result was that 21—Diggs, Melvin ...Weslaco RE 180 6'1" 1VL the building was partially decorated. 22—Lester,' Darre'U (C) Jacksboro C 810 «'4" 2VL The dance schedule of the University shows approximately 20 23—Roberts, Glenn .....Fort' Worth F 170 8'8" 1VL dances during the year. If we are to have a nice place in which 24—Godwin, Manuel Hot Springs, Ark. LT 820 6'4" . ...1VL to dance, the students must respect the decorations and co-ope- 25—Roach, Walter ...... Fort Worth _. RE 175 «' 1VL rate to see'that they stay put.' 26—Phares, Elliott ....Dallas C 190 6' Fr 28—Kline, George ^ Gregory LH 190 5'11" 8VL L ' ^J- ~ ' ■ 30— Wells, Will Littlo Rock, Ark. LE 190 6'2" . — 1VL Hey, you, Gimme This 83—Manton, Taldon Fort Worth F 185 6'11" 2VL And Do That. 34—Fulenwidor, Harold Waldo, Ark LH 165 8'9" 35—Rogers, Glenn ...... Mart LG 180 5'10" Fr "Hey, you!" This was not a senior calling to a freshman, 36—McCall, Scott Fort Worth _ ;..LH 180 6'ir — 1VL but a student addressing a teacher who was trying to help him 37—Peavy, Charles Lufkin m RG 180 6'10" — ...Fr with a lesson. 38— Harrison, Wilbur ..._....TempI« LG 190 6' 1VL The bov happened to be a freshman who probably thought he 39—Meyer, L. D ...Waco RE 176 5'9" . 1VL was showing his complete, lack of awe of teachers, but in reality 41—Dunlap. George Fort Worth .'.'...LE 180 6'1" _._ Fr he was only being crude and showiriK a complete lack of manners. 48—Holt, Solon Henderson ..RT 196 6'1" . College students are-entirely too independent nowadays to be — Squad 44—Mayne, Mason Tyler _ RO 180 6'11" - Fr expected to ^aze at professors with solemn wonder. Nevertheless, 45—Bough, Sam .....Sweetwater _.. Q 180- a little courtesy is expected and appreciated. 6'8" . JVL ,J

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V zj. Friday—September 27, 1935, Page Four THE SKIFF Flashes Old Forhi. Rice-L.S.UGame SHORTY'O Denton Teachers SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE FOR 1935 ■PORTS To Play Frogs Grid Headline;j LAN T kJ SEPTEMBER 21 Place NOVEMBER t „ Place Rice vs. St. Marys (night) San Antonio Rice vs. George Washington .....,.'. Washington Here Tomorrow A. & M. vs. Austin College College Station Texas vs. S. M. U '. Dallas All Southwest Teams By CARL MAXWELL T. C. U. vs. Howard Payne Fort Worth S. M. U. vs. Denton Teachers Dallas A. A M. vs. Arkansas Little Rock Will See Action Although the Frogs play the Den- Baylor Vs. Southwestern (night) _™_ Waco T. C. U. vs. Baylor .'.- Waco ton Teachers here tomorrow, every- Purple Squadmen to Be This Week. body connected with the squad is look- In Trim Condition SEPTEMBER 27 NOVEMBER 8 A. & M. vs. Sam Houston Huntsville With every one of the seven mem- ing forward to the (tame with Arkan- for Contest T. C. U. vs. Loyola . - New Orleans ber teams scheduled for action, the sas next Saturday If T. C. U, can get SEPTEMBER 28 »' Southwest Conference this week get, past this conqueror for the past two Rice vs. L. S. U. (night) Baton Rouge ' NOVEMBER 9 seasons, we will be well on the way Ellis Unable to Play Texas vs. Texas A. & I Austin Rice vs. Arkansas ...-. Houston the serious business of fdbtball well I T. C. U. vs. Denton Teachers Fort Worth undet way. to a successful season. The last year Texas vs. Baylor _ ._ Waco S. M. U. vs. Austin College „ Dallas Easily the headliher of the week it j Francis Schmidt was here—1933—the Coach Meyer May Instruct Baylor vs. Simmons (night) ... Waco A. A M. vs. Texas A. A I Corpus Christi Razorbacks turned back what later Quarterbacks to Play Arkansas vs. Pitt Teachers FayettevilJsK^ i M—I—i ;—: . the Rice-L. S. U. contest in Baton NOVEMBER 11 Rouge. Tied by the Tigers last year, turned out to be the best offensive Ground Game. OCTOBER 5 ( ~t* . ( dub in the conference. They lost S. M. U. vs U. C. L. A Los Angeles the Owls will find the competition of J Rice vs. Duquesne _ Houston -■' only one more game—a heartbreaker Tomorrow afternoon at 8 o'clock Jpexos vs. L. S. U-. (night) , Baton Rouge 1035 just as strong, if net. stronger NOVEMBER \*s^* - —to Baylor, 7 to 0, after pushing the the Horned Frogs engage the .North A. A M. vs. Temple Tyler and it would not be surprising to I T. C. U. vs. Arkansas Fayetteville Rice vs. A. A M. ,-c^L.... .'. Houston Bears around the Waco Park all aft- Texas State Teachers of Denton down find the lnstituters removed from the S. M. U. vs. Tulsa U. „:. Tulra Texas vs T^er^J „ Austin ernoon. All other teams were de- v undefeated class in this first major at the Stadium. The last meeting Baylor vs. Texas A. & 1. (night) Waco S. SLJUr'vs;. Arkansas _ Fayetteville feated decisively. of the two teams ended disastrously encounter. t , Baylor vs Centenary ./..".. Shreveport for the Teachers, the Frogs winning, OCTOBER 12 T. C.-TJ."'"talfes on the Dentoi Rice vs. Creighton Houston Teachers in Fort Worth. The frogi'" Injuries to the squid this year 2T to p. Texas vs. Oklahoma _ Dallas NOVEMBER 22 are just half what they were this Several members of the Purple A. A M. vs. Centenary Shreveport Texas vs. Arkansas _< Austin hurt no trouble in winning, 27 to 0, time last year. The '34 squad lost squad vho were on the crippled Jist T. C. U. vs. Tulsa U Tulsa last year. The Frogs ar* stronger Dan Harmon, senior fullback, be- last Saturday are expected to be S. M. U. vs. Washington St. Louis NOVEMBER 23 the Teachers are weaker. Baylor vs. Arkanas (night} Waco fore the lirst game and Melvin ready to go against Denton. Willie Rice vs. T. C. V ..:.. Fort Worth llaylor meets Hardin-Simmons un- Diggs, end, in the first gsme. Drew Walls, Vernon Brown and Harold Mc- Scott McCall, junior and Horned OCTOBER 18 S. M. U. vs. Baylor Dallas der the lights in Waco. The Bean I Ellis, one of the most valuable line- Clure were kept on the sidelines Sat- Frog halfback, was one of the out- Baylor vs. Oklahoma City U. Oklahoma City managed to win from ^the Cowboy, NOVEMBER 28 men on the squsd, is the only cas- urday due to minor injuries, but will standing players in Saturday's game last season by only one touchdovJi OCTOBER 19 Texas vs. A. A M. ...' College Sta. ualty of tl.e year so far. Ellis in- be in fairly good'condition tomorrow. with Howard Payne College. Fully Rice vs. S. M. U Dallas (18 to 7) but they might make tit | Arkansas vs. Tulsa U Tulsa Injured his leg last week against Sophs to Get Chance in Tilt recovered from injuries which handi- Texas vs. Centenary Austin margin a little wider this time. Howard Psyne and is walking with Drew Ellis, versatile lineman, is capped his playing last season, Mc- A. & M. vs. T. C. U Fort Worth The Mustangs should hasn't practiced regularly because of Darell Lester, all-American center W L PU. Or*. Pet. zorhacks in Fayetteville and maj I The highlight of Saturday's game the recent death of^ his brother. and captain of the 1935 Frog grid- T. C. It 10 410 1.000 spring some surprises against tht | Howard Payne Offense 8. M U. 1 0 SO 9 1.000 was that freak play that ended up Groseclose has been a starter for two iron warriors, has. been appointed Baylor 1 0 80 0 l.UOn unknown strength of the 1935 Hogi In four lateral passes. Even Capt. Increases Final Rice ...1 i-O 88 0 1.000 seasons. student representative by Washer A. a K. i o n i 1.000 . The Texas Aggies have the curtain. Lester handled the ball in the im- Last year the Teachers were defeat- Score 41-0. Arkansas 0 0 00 0 .000 raiser for the week against the San I Brothers for the school year of 1935- Texas 0 0 00 0 .000 promptu bean-bar game. The Frogs ed by a dazzling aerial attack, and if Houston Teachers in Huntsville Fn- don't have any plays as unorthodox last Saturday's game is any indica- Howard Payne's aerial attack kick- 36. Tracey Kellow will act as his as- Lait Wnk'i Result*. I A. « M. 37. Stephen F. Au.iln Teachers day night The Aggies won last as that one, but they do have one tion of what tomorrow will bring, the ed back on them Saturday. No less sistant. ft. at College Station. year 28 to 0. The stronger 19311 T. C. U. 41, Howard Pajrna 0, at Fort that calls for a forward pass and two Frogs will fire another barrage of than eight Jack"? passes found their Lester and Kellow will assist stu Worth. farmers should repeat easily. laterals. When they practice it, it 8. H. U. 8>. North Teiaa Teaehen 0. passes at them. way" into the arms of Purple-jerseyed dents in every way possible at Wash at Pallaa. looks like the basketball team work- May Use Pass Attack players, three qf which were returned er'a. Other students who have held Rice 38. St Marr'i 0. at San Antonio. ing out. Baylor 39, Southwestern 0, at Waco, Coach "Dutch" Meyer may instruct for touchdowns. T. C. U. made six this office in the past are Cy Le- night. And by the way, six of the re- his quarterbacks to remain on the touchdowns, three of them under their land, Charles Addingt^n, Jack Lang- PORTABLE turning lettermen for this year's bas- This Week's Schedule. ■ ground in an effort to strengthen the own power,and,the others as a result don, Rainey Elliot, Norman Welsh Friday. ketball team are on the football Frogs' gTound game, but if weather of Howard Payne's offense. A. * M. 12a) Y.. Sam Houston Teachers TYPEWRITERS and Lon Evans. (Oi. Huntsville, nlsht. squad. Four of the football starters, permits, the ball will be thrown fre- Vic Montgomery snagged one of Saturday. Roach, Wills. Baugh and Lester, are Arkansas vs. Pittaburs (Kan.) State quently. the enemy passes in the second quar- Teachers. Fayetteville. also basketball starters. Vernon Baylor (18) re. Hardln-Slmmons The first string line is expected to ter and carried it over the goal be- Code Published for Co-eds <■>. Brown and L. D. Meyer won basket- Waco INItht). start the game, but the starting back- hind the blocking of Tracy Kellow, Rice (») vs. L. 8. U. (9). Baton Rouge. ball letters last year. Of these six, field may be made up of reserves. In who took out two men with one block. 8. M. U, (it) vs. Austin College (0). A "Frosh Dictionary" and "A. B. Dallas: Walls, Lester. Baugh and Meyer have the signal drills a combination of "Donkey" Roberts also was on the C.'s for a Co-ed" are among the fea- T. C. rj. (17) vs. Denton Teachers (01. made it a grand slam and are also Brown at quarterback, Blackmon or receiving end of a misdirected pass Fort Worth. tures to be found in the "Co-Ed Texss vs. Texas A. 4 I., Austin. baseball regulars. McClure at right half, McCall at left and carried it to the pay dirt. Walter Code," a small book published by the half, and Robert: or McClannahan at Koach was one of the three Frogs Associated Women StudentB of the Two of the conference schools— fullback, has been looking good. A who knocked a toss into the air while University of New Mexico. The pur- Texas and Arkansas—open their backfield made up of these men prob- rushing the passer and made a touch- pose of the code is to familiarize the grid schedules tomorrow. Texas ably will start or get into the game down run of 55 yards after catching freshman girls with the activities and I opens against Texas A. St. L at early. the smothered ball. ' rules of the University. KENDRICK Austin. Arkansas takes on the o Frog Defense Clicks BEAUTY SHOP Kansas State Teachers at Fayette- T. C. U.'s offense clicked three ville. Rice Institute meets L. S. U. Mrs. Murphy to Chicago times for touchdowns and several almost at will, Kline was especially Across from Brite College in one of the most important games times for sustained drives that were effective—averaging over 10 yards a 3021 University Drive 4-9832 Mrs. Helen Walker Murphy left to- in the nation. Moeh interest is halted short of the goal line. Cam try. Lacey McClannahan, sophomore day for Chicago to attend the- an- generated in this tilt, because both Baugh counted first for the Frogs on fullback, intercepted three passes and nual Recreation sponsored schools were prominently mentioned a lateral pass from Taldon Manton. also stood out in the offense. Charlie by the National Recreation Associa- as opponents of Stanford in the The other two touchdowns were by Needham, end; Kellow and Wilber Part Time Work Rose Howl Classic A tie with L. tion. The congress opens Monday ami the aerial route—the first, Baugh to Harrison, guards, and Darrell Lester, lasts through Wednesday. It will . . . displaying felt college 8. I. and a defeat by the Frogs Kline for about 30 yards and the sec- center, turned in stellar games in the be held at the Sherman Hotel. novelties to students. Earn dimmed Rice's chaneea last year. ond from Alan House to Scott Mc- line. sen Mo&»rt.t^ $2.00 per hour. The tie with Rice and Huey Long Call for the same distance. Ben Boswell, former Frog athlete held back the powerful Tigers. Both Artcraft, 313 Allen game will likely be broadcast over The Frogs' defense was especially LOST: Man's Hamilton watch and all-conference tackle on the T.C.U. Grand Rapids, Michigan. teams will see to it that there is CBS, with Ted Huaing at (he mike impressive—allowing only two first white gold case, movement of ,1930 and 1932, was made no tic this yi ar to stand in the way . . . that the main objection to the downs, and these through the air. The number 3391695. The watch assistant freshman football coach this to fame. powerful Rice Owls taking the con- Jacket backs were stopped at the line was a gift from the owner's week. Boswell was one of the main- W«VWWVWVlrVVWsVVSrVsV^«rVb\rVV^VVV^ ference crown again is the fact that and sometimes before they got that father and a generous reward stays in the famous Frog forward The other teams of the conference no team has ever won the cham- far. will be given the finder. M. wall of 1932. Since his graduation he have more warm-up games. T. C. U. pionship twice in succession. ej Many Subs Used D. Clubb, English office. has been engaged in profeasional foot- meets the Denton Teachers. S.M.U. Every able bodied man on the T. ball. takes on Austin College. Baylor may Ben Boswell, giant tackle from 1930 C. ILsquad was used in a constant have picked a tartar in the tough to 1932. has returned to f. C. U. in stream of substitutes. Outstanding Hardin-Simmons Cowboys. Baylor the role of coach after playing pro- men for Howard Payne were Sunder- and her star ball carrier, Lloyd Rus- fessional football the past two years. man and Nunnally, who sparkled in Stripling^ College Shop » sell, looked good against the South- Boswell is assistant freshman coach. the secondary, and O'Brien, center, western Teachers last Saturday, but He was named on the all conference who stood out in the Jacket defense. the Cowboys gave Texat Tech a bat- teams of 1930 and 1932. While the Frog backs could gain Knows the CLASS-ics! tle, and this game may turn out to be anything but a breather. .; £#***

"Butch's" worries about future Frog football teams should be abated somewhat after the showing of the Fort Worth first year men Saturday. Lacey Mc- Hie bowl wma one* the way to MVC. Clannahan, Alan House, Bob 'Harrell Poultry & Egg Co. Th« modern way U to ]«t Andy .have. and Linnon Blackmon played nice games in the backfield. Aubrey Stadium Barber Shop Linne, Lincoln Walker, George Dun- Haircuts 35c North of Campus lap, Glenn Rogers and Mason Mayne bore heavy duty in the line. McClan- nahan was a demon on defense, inter- cepting three passes and, backing the line like a wall. . Friends DID YOU KNOW . . . that the Frogs outsrored the other teasas ia the conference last Saturday, al- though they played every available "Quality Counts" man . . . that Howard Payne was Be Sure undefeated since November, 1933, T.C:U. Ex-Students until Saturday . . . that the Froga to Berve you at are said to have the best team since the 1932 edition that defeated every No. 9—Corner Park Hill other member of the conference and Forest Park Blvd. Grade-A Pasteurized Mirk _ . . that incidentally the Froga are the only team to defeat every other member of the conference, and then only once . . that important fTlshburn $ pU)5

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HEOfficial Student Body Publication of Texas Christian University VOLUME 34 FORT WORTH, TEXAS, OCTOBER 4,1935. NUMBER S * Registration Is Over; Students Will Freshman Girl Lecture Series Office Force at Rest? Contest Casts \Girls Knitting, Annual Reception Realizes Dream Vote Wednesday Will Be Given Students Have Erroneous Idea Are Selected Dean Crocketing, To Be in Library In Movie Call Concerning Drop Cards Men Wondering On Official Trip During 1935-36 /And "F" Grades. By Directors \ " - At 8:30 Tonight The dream of every girl came true It seems that at least four girls Now that the worry of registration Tuesday for pretty blond Mary Fran- may notjret_to attend the T. C U.- Four Cities to Be Con- is over, the - registrar's office has Freshman, Sophomore ces Roberson, freshman, when she Programs Will Be Free A. A M.-football game just because Lavender and Orange nothing to worry about except new sidered for Annual was handed a telegram which sum- to Students and Plays Will Be Given they were a little tao "optimistic about Color Scheme to students, drop cards, dropped stu- moned her to Hollywood for a screen their ability to knit a suit in three Excursion. Faculty. dents, making permanent cards, and Oct 16. Predomniate. test. The telegram was a personal weeks. Misses Grace Maloney, Kath- giving general information. request from Carl Lacmmle, Jr., pro- ryn Swiley, Louise Watson and Flora Some students hare the idea that Rates Are Quoted duction chief for UniversaJ Pictures, First Number Oct. 11 Rehearsals Started Marshall, who started knitting suits they drop courses by just quitting. Music by Dictators ft the tests come out all right, last Friday, have made a solemn pact This is an eVroneou*' idea, for any Schedules And Accommodations she will play opposite Pinky Tomlin Skiff Files Show Frosh Have that they will not see the cadets make Dr. D. W. Morehouae, John Ers- student wishing to drop a subject Purple is Better Acquaintance to Be Discussed at in his third picture. Tomlin was 1 Cup Lead Over Sophs that famous "T" unless their" suits / kine, Upton Close Are Three must go to the registrar's office and of Parents,.Students Chapel Hour. found by Coy Poe, who is responsible of Speakers. Since 1928. are finished. and Faculty. for Miss Roberson's opportunity. fill out a "drop card." At the end of the first six weeks of school, if Knitting sessions are held at all Students will vote Wednesday Miss Roberson is a friend of Poe's. A full lecture series of distinguish- Misses Elizabeth Bryan and Helen hours daily in Jarvis Hall and a Lavender and orange will be the morning in chapel on the destina- Poe is a former T. C. U. student. a student is making a passing grade ed speakers will be an added feature when the course is dropped it is Adams, directors of the Freshman- number of other girls have joined color scheme carried out in the dec- tion of the official student body trip, He entered as a freshman in '25 and of T. C. U. student life during 1935- counted neither for nor against him Sophomore plays, respectively, have them—but they are not making any orations at the annual President's Melvin Diggs, student body presi- was elected band president in '26. predictions as to yrhtn they will fin- 36. The lectures will be free to stu- in figuring grade paints. But if a announced their casts, as selected Reception from 8:30 to 10 o'clock to- dent, has announced. Prof. Claude Sammis says Poe is a ish. Among the other knitters are born promoter and it is not sur- dents and faculty members. failing grade ia being made in the from try-outs held last week, for the night , in Mary Couts Burnett li- Cities to b« considered for this course, an *F" is recorded for the Misses Dorcas Evelyn Richards, Vir- prising that he is where he ia today. The list now includes: Dr. D. W. play contest to be held Oct. 16. brary. yesr's trip are Waco, Austin, Shreve- entire semester and counts one point ginia Ede, Virginia Simons, Barbara Morehouse, president of Drake Uni- port and New Orleans. Rates and off for each semester hour failed. The casts are as follows: Freshmen Ann Arnold, Dorothy Candlin, Eliza- The library will be decorated with train schedules to the various cities versity; Dr. H. B. Bruntr of Colum- Registrar S. W. Hutton suggests players. Miss Hilda McKinlty, Miss beth Moore, Joy M-ichje, Beulah Mae Scotch heather, golden glow, palms have been obtained and will be dis- T. C. U. Graduates bia University; Dr. W. E. Wrather that if the student ia making no "F's" Peggy Leland, Bill Scott and Travis Miracle, Maxine Whitten and Rose- and femt. The punch table will be cussed at the chapel meeting. of Dallas; Upton Close, an authority that he has nothing to worry about Griffin. George Beavers will be mary Collyer. decorated with pink rosebuds and The student body will sponsor a Get Scholarships on the Far East; and John Erskine of —unless he ia making too many stage manager for the freshmen and Mrs. Sadie T. Beckham, dean of queen's wreath. „'. women, has asked to join the club special train to the city decided upon. Columbia University, head of the "D'a." Miss Mary Corzine will have charge The Dictators will furnish music Jullliard Foundation. which the girls are planning to or- for the reception. An official holidaj is declared by the ■ i o of the costumes and make-up. Other features will be announced ganize. Crocketing is Mrs. Beck- Univeriity for the day of the offic- 12 Studying on Higher Sophomore cast, Miss Dorcas Rich- Faculty in Receiving Line. later, according to Dr. Rebecca ards, Miss Betty Buster, Herschel ham's specialty and she has promised The purpose of the reception is for ial trip each year. Degrees With Grants Smith, chairman of the lectures com- 40 Men Report Gibbs, Bennett Rogers and Louis to do an inch of crochet around the the parents, students and faculty ta> Rates to the various cities quoted From Universities. mittee. Pitchford. Elmer Seybold will be bottom of the skirts for the girls who get better acquainted. The receiv- this week by railroad companies are ; The opening lecture Oct. 11 will be stage manager for the sophomores. have not learned how. ing line will be made up of faculty Twelve T. C. U. graduates are at- For Glee Club as follows: Austin, $3.15; Shreve- an illustrated talk on astronomy by members and their wives and hus- tending various universities on schol- Miss Flora Marshall Is In charge of port, 13.65; New Orleans, $8.45; and Dr. Morehouse. He is an authority costumes and Miss Francys Ballen- bands. arships this year. All but five gradu- Wsco, $1.00. One hundred twenty- on the subject and it was far him James Tribble Named All students and their parents are ated last June. Five are ministerial ger, make-up. five reservations will be necessary in that the Morehouse Comet was nam- President—Tour Is Rehearsals for both plays began B.C.B.toHear cordially invited, President E. M. order to run special trains to any of students,and are attending the Uni- ed. Waits announced. versity of Chicago. Monday. the cities. Some of the lectures will be given Discussed. According to the Skiff records, The invitation committee is com- Fred Miller of Ennis and Oliver 2 Noted Speakers Complete schedules to the various at night aad some at 10 o'clock in since 1928 the freshmen have a one- posed of Miss Mable Major, chair- Harrison of Gainesville are in the cities bad not been obtained this the morning. Only students and fac- Forty men reported for the first cup lead over the sophomores. man, and L. C. Wright, S. W. Hut- Disciples of Divinity House of the week. The Texas and Pacific Rail- ulty members will be admitted to the meeting of the Men's Glee Club Wed- In 1928 the sophomores won the Dr. Morehouse to Talk ton, Miss Lide Spragins, Mrs. Berta University of Chicago. way, however, has offered students a day assembles. Outsiders will be ad- nesday night James Tribble was contest with the play "Grandma Pulls Oct 11—Address by Mothershead, and Mrs. Artemisia Arle Brooks, whose'field is social two-day lay-over in New Orleans in mitted to night lectures for 25 cents. elected prestfent of the club by ac- the String," directed by Miss Katb- Bryson. service, is also in the Divinity School. Main Oct. 25. case this city should be chosen. There will be guest privileges for clamation, and Clyde Allen was ap- rine Moore. During the dizzy days The committee on decorations con- Hubert Stem has a work assign- pointed secretary by director W. J. Sine* the game with Loyola in New certain of the night lectures, to be of '29 the freshmen rallied and took Dr. D. W. Morehouse, president of sists of Mrs. Newton Gaines, chair- ment and is attending the Theologi- Marsh. •P*~r" Orleans Nov. 8 is • night contest, announced at the time by Dr. Smith. the cup in presenting, "The Man in Drake University, will speak at the man, and Mrs. Willis Hewatt, Mrs. cal Seminary at Chicago. Dates for rehearsals were set at the special train would have to leave For these lectures students will be the Bowler Hat," directed by Mias Brite College of the Bible Chapel at Franklin Jones, Miss Ella D. Hogart, Harley Patterson, who majored in 12:80 p. m. en Mondays and Fridays -Fort Worth-earfy Friday morning, al- Allowed to. bring one member of Hazel Carter. ■ 10 o'clock Friday morning, Oct. 11. and Mrs. Raymond Smith. social science, is at the Theological and 6:30 p. m. on Wednesdays. lowing ten hours in which to reach its their family. In '80 the sophomores again won Principal Main, president of the Mrs. Colby D. Hall is chairman eg Seminary. "A trip to Houston, back through destination. Student admission will be by ac- first honors, presenting "The First Bible College at Belmont, Australia, the refreshment committee, which it Bill Morro is working on his doc- East Texas to Texarkana and Hot ., The special would leave New Or- tivity book. Dress Suit," directed by Miss Kath- will speak at Brite Chapel Oct. 25. composed of Mrs, George Harris and tor's degree in chemistry at the Uni- Springs was discussed as the prob- leans on the return trip Sunday night, Those on the lectures committee, rine Moore. The sophomores "again Main is a leader among the Disciples Mist Bonnie Enlow. versity of Iowa. He has an assist- able spring tour of the club," G. L. Nov. 10, arriving in Fort Worth in which has arranged the program, are: won the cup in 1931 for the presen- of Christ in Australia. Students to Aid. antship in chemistry. Messenger, business manager, aaid. time for students to attend classes Dr. Rebecca Smith, chairman, Dr. tation of "The Eligible Mr. Bangs." "These men are used in the Brite Mrs. Sadie Beckham is chairman Sunday morning. Students not wish- Heard Floore is working on a doc- Josiah Combs, Prof. B. A. Crouch, directed by Miss Corinne Lewis and of the student courtesy committee, as- tor's degree in law at Columbia. College Chapel because they are ing to stay in New Orleans for this Prof. Lew D. Fallia, Dr. Newton Miss Dorothy Conklin. sisted by Otto Neilso.i and students Jo Brice Wilmeth, who last year Waits to Speak on England available on Friday," said Dean Colby entire period will be allowed to re- Gaines, Miss Mabel Major and Prof. In 1932 the freshmen came out vic- D. Hall. selected from the junior and senior was assistant in the economics depart- turn to Fort Worth on regular trains J. Willard Ridings. torious with "The Trysting Place," clasJes. ment here, is now majoring in com- President E. M. Waits will apeak to "All are invited to attend the leaving earlier. directed by Miss Kathcine Moore. The entertainment and music com- merce at the University of Louisi- the Melorist Club Sunday night on Brite College assembly, because their Similar accommodations will prob- "Cathedrals in England." President This was the beginning of a three- personalities will be such as to inter- mittee is composed of Prof. Claude ana. Dr. S. B. Myres Speaks ably be allowed to any of the cities Waits attended the world conven- year winning streak for the freshmep. est the entire group of students and Sammis, chairman, and Mrs. Helen Nat Wells, A.B., who attended Co- At 1st I. R. C. Meeting to be considered. tion of the Christian Church this They won' in '33 with "The Won- faculty," stated Dean Hall. Fouta Cahoon and Keith Mixson. lumbia on a scholarship through 1934- summer in England, and his talk will der Hat," directed by Miss Bernice Prof. J. Willard Ridings la chair- 1935, has had his scholarship re- Dr. S. B. Myres of the government These men are available because the center on information gathered in Armstrong, and Won again last year International Convention of the Di- man of the, publicity committee. Mlsa newed and is still studying law at department of S. M. U. spoke at England. with "God Winks," directed by Miss sciples of Christ meets Oct. 15-20 in Grace Maloney and Raymond Michere Vesper Services Columbia,. the first meeting of the International Madelyn Whitener. San Antonio, and they will be passing will assist him. 0. B. Jackson, 1934 graduate with Relations Club Wednesday night in To Start Sunday through Fort Worth. The chief marshall will be Prof. B. B. S. degree in physics, was awarded Brite College Clubroom. He spoke Jim Winton Operated On A. Crouch. on "The International Crisis." Vesper services at the University a scholarship at California Institute Miss Loraine O'Gorman, president, Jim Winton, junior in the Univer- 19 Students Preach Christian Church will begin at 5 of Technology, Pasadena, Cal., where he spent the session of 1934-35. He ob- announced that there will be no ad- sity, was operated on for appendicitis In Nearby Towns "Y" Membership, o'clock Sunday evening. They will ditions to the club for awhile. Sept. 25 at the Methodist Hospital *Do It Now,' Says Bacus continue through the fall and win- tained his master's degree in physics in one year and has returned to Cali- Dr. Allen True is sponsor. He is reported doing nicely. Others to Be Added to Pas- Fund Drive Ends ter months, states the Rev. Perry tor List in Next Upperclassmen Asked to- Have Gresham. fornia Institute of Technology as an Yearbook Pictures Made. assistant in the cyrogenic laboratory Few Weeks. The drive of the Y. M. C. A. and The message of this Sunday's serv- Y. W. C. A., or the Students' Chris- there, to continue work toward a doc- ice will be "An Evening Prayer." Herman Is Not Mother of Family tian Association, for membership and "Upperclassmen may begin having tor's degree in physics. Nineteen ministerial students are There will be special music. serving in the capacity of pastors funds closes tomorrow. The drive their pictures made for the Greater Reeder Slhugart,. who obtained his At the 11 o'clock Sunday morning on Sunday this year. Most of them began Monday and a goal of $300 was 1936 Horned Frog at Orgain'a Stu- B. S.'in physics in 1933, is also at- In Spite of Rumor; Waifs Adopted dio, 103 M Sixth Street," says Jonei service the sermon will be on "From are preaching in small towns sur- set tending the California Institute of Force to Persuasion." rounding Fort Worth. To the fol- George Cherryhomes and Miss Ann Bacus, editor. Technology on a scholarship for 1935- Miss Nancy Barnes evidently pre- Worth Theater. They also like soft lowing list of 19, others will be added Cauker have been in charge of the "With the exception of the stu- 36. He* has been working with tht fers frogs, the Herman type, to hus- music with their meals. No one dents having their pictures made, the seems to know just how they show in the next few weeks: campaign. They were assisted by Dr. Josiah Combs Geophysical Research Corporation in ky Homed Frog stars of the grid- Carter Boren, Buda, Fate, Alvar- Misses Lula Dell Willoughby, Doro- outlo k for a great book is good. their appreciation, but club members Loy McCarroll, business manager, various states prospecting for oil- iron. She refused the plea to knit a ado, Carrollton; Joe Findley, Bowie; thy Jones, Dot Candlin, Mable Jo Edits French Tales bearing structures using the seismo- sweater for one of the latter, because say that the frogs show no displea- has already received a letter of co- sure when the radio is turned on. George Wilhelm, Decatur; George Archer, Katheiine Swiley and Mar graph. He has been granted leave she is at present occupied knitting Cherryhomes, Duneanville; Lester jorie Sewalt, Mrs. Martha Jane operation from the Retail Merchants' Also Working With Mrs. Cahoon The Herman Club was started when Association of Fort Worth and is of absence for the year. one for Herman I for the A. A M. Rickman, Hutchins, Palmer; Otto Nielson, and Herman Pittman, Har- on Volume of Ballads Bill Scott picked up the frog on the selling advertising at a fast pace," Miss Sarah M. Smith, former stu- game. Nielsen, Kaufman; James Jones, Ma- old Rea, Joe Findley, Bruce Banks With Words, Music. way to the game last Saturday ar.d Bacus said. dent, has received a scholarship to In spite of rumors to the contrary, bank; Kenneth M. Hay,-Vickery; Lee and Charlie Mosshart. the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Herman is not the mother of the nine named him Herman. It was decided An edition of the tales of Gustav to organize a club to further spirit Romine, Walnut Springs; Granville 1—o ,' Arts this year. waifs whom she, or he, is "mother- Flaubert, with introduction, notes, at the football games and have Her- Walker, Jacksboro, Frisco, Lucas; Campus Calendar ing" at the present time. They were v and vocabulary by Dr. Josiah Combs, man as the mascot. Ha will make a Eugene Haley, Wolfe City; Ernest Mrs. Sauders to Speak Friday. Oct. 4. is being published by the Macmillan found on the track Monday and given Jones, Denison, South Side Church; 8:00 p. m.—President's Reception, Roberts Elected to Herman to protect. grand entrance at the A. 4 M. game. Company. Four members will carry him in style J. T. Duvall, Texarkana, Rose Hill Music Club to Hear Chairman Mary Couts Burnett Library. FFF President Church; Owen Husaey, Groesbeck; Dr. Combs and Mrs. Helen Fouts When a person, or object, as the on a large purple satin pillow. He will of Federated Group. Sunday, Oct. 6. < Joe Frederick, Sel'man City; Maurice Cahoon are collaborating on a volume Trimble, Welsh Other Offi- case may be, becomes famous, some- wear a long gold chain around his 11:00 a. m.—University Christian Grove, Cameron, Mertzon; Nimmo Mrs. J. O. Saunders, chairman of of Kentucky mountain ballads con- cers — 4 to Debate one immediately begins to pry into neck and a purple and white sweater. Church Service. Goldston; Handley; Karl Parker, the Federated Music Clubsjj contest taining both words and* music. They Monday, Oct. 14. his private life. Herman and the . The officers of the Herman club 5:00 p. m.—Vesper service at Uni- are making arrangements with the Hemphill Community Church, Fort committee, will talk to members of children live in Room 311, Clark Hall. are: President, Bill Scott; vice-presi- versity Christian Church. Schiimer Music Company for its pub- Harry Roberts was elected presi Caretakers Marion Parrish and Ran- Worth; and Dan Morgan, Grand the T. C. U. Music CluB on the pur- 8:45 p. m.—Meliorist Club meet- dent of the Frog Forensic Fraternity dent, Randolph Wright; secretary, Prairie. pose of the organization at the lication. dolph Wright say (hat they are all. Marionelle Harkrider, treasurer, ing, University church. at a meeting of the club Monday, re- exceptionally well behaved and seem meeting at 2 p. m. Monday, reports Monday, Oct. 7. Marion Parrish; reporter, Dan Elton Beene, president. ports Dr. Allen True, sponsor. to enjoy their sleeping quarters in a Lee Pierce to Preach 10:00 a. m—Freshman Claas meet- Freshmen to Meet Monday Other officers elected were as fol Gould; seargeant at arms, Gilbert' Wayne Dunlap, winner in the first pasteboard box on "Herman" Par- To Timothy Club Group ing—University Auditorium. lows: Vice-president, J. B. Trimble Bowden. division of the National High School rish's desk. • 2:00 p. m.—Music Club meeting—■ Members of the freshman claas and secretary-treasurer, W. A. Welsh. Counselors are: Senior, C. H. Boyd; Lee Pierce, secretary of the Timo- Trumpet Contest of 1936, will plsy Room 804. will meet at 10 o'clock Monday .."Resolved: That tke production of Their diet, which is procured by junior, Frank Floyd; sophomore, thy Club, will preach and conduct a a cornet solo at the meeting. 7:00 p. m.—Timothy Club Meeting morning in the University Audi- cotton should be controlled by the members of the club, which was or- Horace Carswell; freshman, Nancy regular church service at a meet- Two contmittees were appointed at —Brite chapel. torium to elect officers and to se- federal government," is the question ganized Monday, and any other will- Barnes. ing of that organization at 7 o'clock the last meeting of the club. They 7:30 f. m.—Com-Eco.Club meeting lect a representative to the Stu- to be debated at the meeting of the ing freshmen, consists of flies, ants Members are: Misses Nancy Bar- Monday night in the chapel of Brite ars: Program committee, Miss Ruth —Brite College. dent Council, Melvin Diggs, presi- club at 7 p. m. Monday, Oct. 14. and an occasional grasshopper. On nes, Hilda McKinley, Aileen Terry, College of the Bible. Duncan, chairman, Herschel Gibbs Thursday, Oct. M. dent of the student body, has an- Meyer Jacobson and Harry Roberts Sunday they will have iee cream as a and Marionelle Harkrider and Scott, Bruce Banks, vice president of the and Miss Mary F. Hutton; social nounced. Diggs has asked that all will take the .affirmative side of the special treat. Wright, Parrish, Gould, Boyd, Floyd, club, preached and conducted a morn- committee, Miss Lucille Snyder, 7:30 p. m.—Los Hidalgos meeting freshmen be present at this meet- debate and J. B. Trimble and Truit For entertainment they will be Carswell, George Beavers and J. B. ing service at the meeting Monday chairman, Ellis Mercer and Miss —Brite clubroom. ing. Kennedy the negative, Dr. True said. taken to the midnight show at the William*, Jr. night. Mary Frances Bibbs. ____* \

Itf* ■ -l Friday—September 27, 1935, THE SKIFF Pair* Four Flashes Old Form. Rice-LS.U.Game SH 0 R T Y' pi Denton Teachers SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE FOR 1935 PORTS Grid Headlinerl To Play Frogs Place " NOVEMBER i P'»" LANTJ SEPTEMBER 21 v Rice vs. St. Marys (night) ____- San Antonio Rice vs. George Washington Washington All Southwest Teams Here Tomorrow A. & M. vs. Austin College....:.— ..College Station Texas vs. S. M. U - DaJ'wi „ Fort Worth T. C. U. vs. Howard Payne ...... A. A M. vs. Arkansas ...... Little, Rock Will See Action By CARL MAXWELL S. M. U. vs. Denton Teachers Dallas Although the Frogs play the ben- Baylor Vs. Southwestern (night) »...Waco T. C. U. vs. Baylor ■' Waco This Week. ton Teachers here tomorrow, every- Purple Squadmen to Be In Trim (Condition SEPTEMBER 27 NOVEMBER 8 '« __^__ body connected with, the squad is look- A. & M. vs. Sam Houston ..Huntsville With every one of the seven mer*. ing forward to the game with Arkan- for Contest T. C. U. vs. Loyola ■ New Orleans ber teams scheduled for action, tin sas next Saturday If T. C. U. can get SEPTEMBER 28 ■ Southwest Conference this week get, Rice vs. L. S. U. (night) Baton Rouge NOVEMBER 9 past this conqueror for the past two the serious business of football Well Texas vs. Texas A. 6. I - Austin Rice vs. Arkansas —, Houston seasons, we will be well on the way Ellis Unable to Play T. C. U. vs. Denton Teachers Fort Worth undct way. Texw vs. Baylor ~ "Waco to a successful season. The last year' S. M. U. vs. Austin College ._ Dallas Easily the headliher of "the week k A. & M. vs. Texas A. & 1 Corpus Christl Francis Schmidt was here—1933—the Coach Meyer May Instruct Baylor vs, Simmons (night) Waco the Rice-L. S. U. conteat in Raton Arkansas vs. Pitt Teachers _ Fayetteville Razorbacks turned back- what later Quarterbacks to Play NOVEMBER 11 Rouge. Tied by the Tigers last ye»r, turned out to be the best offensive Ground Game. OCTOBER 5 S. M. U. vs U. C.'L. A Los Angeles the Owls will find the competition of club in the conference. They lost Rice vs. Duquesne Houston 1035 juHt as strong, if not stronger 1 Texas vs. L. S. U. (night) Baton Rouge only one more game—a heartbreaker Tomorrow afternoon at 8 o'clock NOVEMBER 16 and it would not be surprising t, —to Baylor, 7 to 0, after pushing the the^Homed Frogs engage the North A. & M. vs. Temple - '. Tyler T. C. U. vs. Arkansas Fayetteville Rice vs. A. A M ,...... '. Houston find the Instituters removed from the Bears around the Waco Park all aft- Texas State Teachers of Denton down S. M. U. vs. Tulsa V '. Tul.-a Texas vs T. C. U ....'.. as) Austin undefeated class in this fifst majo, j^rnoon., AH other teams were de- at ,"8ie *Stadium. The last meeting Baylor vs. Texas A- & I. (night) Waco S. M. U. vs. Arkansas '-. Fayetteville encounter. if -• H~ feated decisively. of the two teams ended disastrously OCTOBER 12 Baylor vs Centenary ...' Shreveport T. C. U. takes on the Denton for the Teachers, the Frogs winning, Rice vs. Creighton ,; , Houston Teachers in Fort Worth. The Frop NOVEMBER 22 Injuries to the squad this year 27 to 0. Texas vs. Oklahoma ! Dallas hud no trouble in winning, 27 to 0, are Just half what they were this **»' Several members of the Purple A. & M. vs. Centenarv Shreveport Texas vs. Arkansas .». - Austin lasl year. The Frogs art) stronger; time last year. The '34 squad lost squad vho were on the crippled list T. C. U. vs. Tulsa U.' Tulsa S. M. U. vs. Washington St. Louis NOVEMBER 23 the Teachers artTweaker Dan Harstnn, aenior fullback, be- last Saturday are expected to be Baylor vs. Arkanas (nipht) .'. Waco Rice vs. T. C. U „..., Fort Worth llaylor meets Hardin-Simmons un- fore the lirst game and Melvin ready to go against Denton. Willie M. . 1 0 '41 0 1.000 spring some surprises against the The highlight of Saturday's game the recent death of his brother. and captain of the 1935 Frog grid- 8. M u. 1 0 S9 0 1.000 Howard Payne Offense Baylor 1 0 39 0 l.oon unknown strength of the 1935 Hogi was that freak play that ended up Groseclose has been a starter for two iron warriors, has been appointed Rica 1 0 SS 0 1.000 in four lateral passes. Even Capt seasons. Increases Final A. * M. 1 0 17 « 1.000 . The Texas Aggies have the curtain- student representative by Washer Arkansas 0 0 00 0 ,o»o Lester handled the ball in the im- Last year the Teachers were defeat- raiser for the week against the San Score 41-0. Brothers for the school year of 1935- Tcxaa 0 0 00 I .ooo promptu bean-bap- game. The Frogs ed by a dazzling aerial attack, and if Houston TeacheiK in Huntsville Fri- 36. Tracey Kellow will act as his as- Laat Week'a Rraulte. don't have any plays as unorthodox last Saturday's game is any indica- Howard Payne's aerial attack kick- A. * M. 37. Stephen F. Austin Teachers day night. The Aggies won las: sistant, v 8. at College Station. year 28 to 0. The stronger 1911 as that one, but they do have one tion of what tomorrow will bring, the ed back on them Saturday. No less T. C. U. 41, Howard Payna 0. at Fort that calls for a forward pass and two Frogs will fire another barrage of than iq th« C.'s for a Co-ed" are among the fea- T. C. O. (17) TB. Denton Teachers (SI. Fort Worth. made it a grand slam and are also Brown at quarterback, Blackmon or receiving end of a misdirected "pass tures to be found in the "Co-Ed Tesae ya. Texas A. * I., Auitln. baseball regulars. MeClure at right half, McCall at left and carried it to the pay dirt. Walter Code," a small book published by the We sell all makes ol half, and Robert:; or McClannahan at Koach was one of the three Frogs Associated Women Students of the I'ertable Typewriters Two of the conference schools— fullback, has been looking good. A who knocked a toss into the air while University of New Mexico. The pur- Texas and Arkansas—open their backfield made up of these men prob- rushing the passer and made a touch- pose of the code is to familiarize the grid schedules tomorrow. Texas ably will start or get into the game down run of 55 yards after catching freshman girls with the activities and . KENDRIGK REMINGTON •peps against Texas A. A. I. at early. the smothered ball. rules of the University. ROYAL Austin. Arkansas takes on the Frog Defense Clicks BEAUTY SHOP UNDERWOOD Kansas State Teachers at Fayette- T. C. U.'s offense clicked three Mrs. Murphy to Chicago Acrou from Brite College ville. Ricelnstitute meets L. S. U. times for touchdowns and several almost at will, Kline was especially NOW 3021 University Drive 4-9832 in one of the most important games times for sustained drives that were effective—averaging over 10 yards a TFRMSWICrUV.Ojj MONTH in the nation. Much interest is Mrs. Helen Walker Murphy left to- halted short of the goal line. Sum try. Lacey McClannahan, sophomore generated in this tilt, because both day for Chicago to attend the an- Baugh counted first for the Froga on fullback, intercepted three passes and schools were prominently mentioned nual- Recreation Congress sponsored a lateral pass from Taldon Manton. also stood out in the offense. Charlie ss opponents of Stanford in the by the-National Recreation Associa- The other two touchdowns were by Needham, end; Kellow and Wilber Part Time Work Rose Howl Classic. A tie with L. tion. The congress opens Monday anil the aeria) route—the first, Baugh to Harrison, guards, and Darrell Lester, . . . displaying felt college 8. U. and a defeat by the Froga lasts through Wednesday. It will Kl'.ne for about 30 yards and the sec- center, turned in stellar games in the sen soawrLL, novelties to students. Earn dimmed Rice's chances last year. be held at the Sherman Hotel. ond from Alan House to Scott Mc- line. $2.00 per hour. The tie with Rice and Huey Long Call for the same distance. Ben Boswell, former Frog athlete Artcraft, 313 Allen held back the powerful Tigers. Both 1ftme will likely be broadcast over The Frogs' defense was especially LOST: Man's Hamilton watch and all-conference tackle on the T.C.U. Grand Rapids, Michigan. teams will see to it that there is CBS, with Ted Husing at the mike impressive—allowing only two first white {fold case, movement elevens of 4930 and 1932. was made no tic this ytar to stand in the way . . . that the main objection to the downs, and these through the air. The assistant freshman football coach this number 3391695. The watch WsVWr,^Sr\^rV^A'^^.VV/^^W-.V.V.VA\V^V»^^.SVVaV\rVWVnVWVA to fame. '' powerful Rice Owls taking the con- Jacket backs were stopped at the line was a gift from the owner's week. Boswell was one of the main- ference crown again is the fact that and sometimes before they got that father and a generous reward stays in the famous Frog forward The other teams of the conference no team has ever won the cham- far. will be given the finder. M. wall of 1932. Since his graduation he have more warm-up games. T. C. U. pionship twice in succession. t) Many Subs Used D. Clubb, English office. has been engaged in professional foot- meets the Denton Teachers. S.M.U. Every able bodied man on the T. balL takes on Austin College. Baylor may Ben Boswell, giant tackle from 1930 C. U. squad was used in a constant have picked a tartar in the tough to 1932, has returned to T. C. U. in stream of substitutes. 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