The Horned Frog in Play Descriptions of the Important at Election—Hickey Number 39
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■-Jf <<-"■' - -+#" CAMPUS NEWS COMPLETELY COVERED BY DEPARTMENT OF ifOURNALISM STUDENTS Attend the Dance Tomorrow Night 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 Frog 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.