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CAMPUS NEWS COMPLETELY COVERED BY DEPARTMENT OF TOURNALISM STUDENTS Midnight Show Band Sweetheart Next Friday Selected Today Official Student Body Publication of Texai Chrittian Univertity VOL. XXX. FORT WORTH, TEXAS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1931 NO. .3. y "T" Association Broadcast Game College, Want Ads, and Career Limerick Contest Band Sweetheart To Have Charge A special leaaed wire will bring Point Way for Students' Success Will Be Elected the football game between Texas The Skiff will start a weekly limerick contest next week in con- Of Fellowship Christian and Talsa U. to the audi- "... Doctor. Lawyer, Merchant," each student must do at least 36 Junction with the King Candy Com- This Afternoon torium tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 or football coach— hours of residence work in the Uni- o'clock, it was announced this Violinist, band master, interior dec- pany. Three one-pound boxes of versity (and this does not mean sleep- Prof. Ashburn and John morning by Hal Wright, rice-presi- orator, minister, missionary, designer, a new collegiate package will be Selection To Be Froni Hirstine to Give dent of the student body. modiste, interpreter, historian, pro- ing for three 12-hour periods on the awarded each week, according to A. H. "Monty" Montford will fessor, reporter, editor, columnist, University campus) and earn a total Jack Stovall, King's representative. 13 Girls Nominated 1 Addresses. give the play by pUy report aa it orator, geologist, chemist, mathemati- of 120 semester hours credit with an Further announcement and rules Yesterday. cornea over the wire in the Uni- cian, typist, accountant, sociologist, average grade of "C" before he is of the contest will be given next HAL WRIGHT TO PRESIDE versity chapel. The broadcast is criminologist, actor, after - dinner - awarded a degree with all the "rights week and the first limerick lines BAND TO SPONSOR SHOW being sponsored by the student speaker, librarian or a good cook. and honors appertaining thereto." wil^ be judged and prises awarded body and a charge of 10 rents will This is not a list compiled from the If he reads carefully, he will note, Friday, Oct. 16. Get your pencils "Spirit of Notre Dame" Will Be Religious Fellowship Receives be made. day's "Situations Wanted" column that "additional credits may be re- sharp. Feature Friday for Benefit Favorable Comment From even in this day of depression. Neith- quired of candidates for graduation as of World's Fair Trip. Noted Educators. er is it an addition to the list, known a penalty for improper conduct." Seniors to Sell to all school children, by which small And "that all forms of hazing and W. A. A Council Thirteen girls were nominated for The "T" AiiocUtion on the campus girls ascertain the classification under secret societies are forbidden . Band Sweetheart yesterday noon by ■will hive charge of thi University which their future husband is suppos- that any gross voilation of good con- ed to fall by reciting the list as the duct, such as profanity, gambling, Will Have Camp the Horned Frog Band members. Ad- Religious Fellowship next Sunday Lecture Tickets buttons of her dress are counted. drinking, insubordination or disre- ditional nominations were to be evening it 7 o'clock ind will sponsor Six Speakers to Come It is a partial list of the vocations spect toward authority will automatic- New Managers Will Be made Ust night and this morning, , program with "The Game of Life" for which a young man or woman can ally remove him from the University. with the final election scheduled for prepare through studying at Texas He further learns that he had best Installed at Week- at its theme. Before Students 12:30 p. m. today in the Band Room, Christian University. The 1931-82 not hide any secret wife about, or if Talks for thi evening will b« on This Year. end Party. with all nominees present. catalog of the University ex- he be a she, that a husband, if any, Those who were nominated at yes- the "Rules of Life Embodied in Ath- pUins in detail what course of had best be declared at the time of The committee in charge of the The council of the Woman's Ath- terday's meeting are: Misses Jane letics," by John Hirstine and "The study one need pursue to lay a foun- matriculation, or in other words that sale of tickets for the T. C. U. letic Association, which is composed Jarvis, Mary Jarvis, Lollie Botti, Dor. Game of Life," by Prof. Karl E. Ash- dation for future work in any of these secret marriages are taboo on the of the officers and managers of the Lecture Series, will give every senior lines of endeavor. Christian campus. Loitering, he is is Higgins, Natalie Collins, Mozelle burn. organization, will meet at Camp Jar- Bryant, Maxine Coffin, Betty Lou Howell to Read Scripture at least one ticket to sell, accord- The catalog also expUins that even informed, is forbidden. vis over the week-end. The purpose ing to Laurence Coulter, business though one considers his English up If the reader is in a humorous LilUrd, Rowena Doss, Kathryn Elk- After the prelude by Miss Rowena of the meeting will be to install four manager. The ticket committee con- to par, that he knows all of the mathe- mood he might notice that the Uni- ins, Camille Moore, Helen Clark and Doss, Prof. S. W. Hutton will lend new managers, to elect a field ball Louise Briscoe. The three girla hav- sists of Janet Largent, A. D. Weath- matics he cares to learn or even If he versity registrar is a Tucker, that its and baseball manager and to plan the group ringing. The scripture business manager is a "S-miser" that ing the highest number of votei will erly and Tom Hanks. thinks going to chapel is for minis- activities for the year. the president Waits and that its ath- be in the run-off. reading will be given by Foitcr Captain Charles Knight, authority terial students only—that all students The four girls who will take office who seek a degree from the Univer- letic director has been Wright for sev- The Bind did not decide whether Howell, followed with ■ prayer by on birds of prey, will be the first are: Miss Kay Prather, golf manager; lecturer on the course. His subject sity must have one year of English eral years. the sweetheart would appear in pa- Bob Preston. The evening offering Miss Juanita Freeman, swimming rades. will be "Filming the Golden Eagle." and one year of mathematics or its All this and more one may learn will be in charge of Noel Roberts. manager; Miss Corinne Koger, skat- Gay McLaren, noted reader, act- equivalent, and that absence from from the 280 pages, including the in- Midnight Show Friday As » specUl feature on the pro- ing manager, and Miss Poly Durie, ress, and impersonator will re-enact chapel will send his grade points dex, of No. 2 Vol. 27 of the Texas The band will give a midnight gram Sam Cotton, accompanied by poster chairman. "Helena'e Boys." down like the English pound. Christian University Bulletin, "Cata- show at the RKO-Hollywood Theater Miss Don, will give a baritone solo The following managers and offi- The next lecturer on the series The catalog further points out that log" Number. next Friday, Oct. 9, at 10 p. m. The Group singing of the Alma Mater cers will attend the camp: Miss Philo will be Don Bunding, who, at the feature attraction will be "The Spirit hymn and benediction by Prof. E. W. Mae Murphree, president; Miss age of fifteen, began his vagabond- of Notre Dame." This will be the McDUrmid will close the fellowship. Virginia Bryson, vice-president; Miss ing career. He has wandered all Rhodes Welcomes first time that the film will be Hal Wright, president of the "T" Clark Hall Boys Evelyn Stobaugh, secretory; Miss over the United States and Canada, shown in this part of the United AssocUtion, will preside. Music Club Group Lucy Mae Merritt, treasurer; Miss through Europe and into the South States. It is dedicated to the late Have Sag Party, Marian Miller, aocUl chairman; Miss Knute Roekne, who Wat killed last Seas. "Hula Moons" is the title of President Clark Rhodes opened the Mae Housel, volley ball manager; This~TJ??m? ncond yea* tlat his latest book and will be his sub- spring in an airplane crash. T. C. U. athletes have put on a fel- first meeting of the Musk Club with Miss Virginia Bradford, tennis Dormitory Girls To Go ject at T. C. U, manager; Miss Juanita Freeman, lowshU programjan* .tfhw r^v^yglafr^#&^ar_fnyglCT ^ ^ Roland Balch Advises, • welcome to all new members. Miss Tickets have been placed on sale favorable comment, from eminent swimming manager; Mies Josephine gician, will relate the history of Freshmen to Sit in Rowena Doss was elected to fill the at the Book Store and all band mem- educators, according to Dean L L Newberry, basketball manager; Miss magic in "Magic Through the Ages." office of vice-president, left vacant by bers have tickets. Dean Sadie Beck- Leftwich. Deans over toe United Group at Games. Harriett Griffin, handball manager; He will demonstrate some of his ham has announced that all dormi- States say that the idea is splendid Miss Lillie Mae Dinkins, who did not Mis3 Marjie McKean, horseback rid- tricks. tory girls will be allowed to attend "All freshman boys should sit in a return to T. C. U. this fall. ing manager; Miss Mary Cecelia and all were pleased to know that Ust Lennox Robinson, Irish dramatist the performance.
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