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1 PRE-LENTEN DANCE I ;!1< ---~------;!1< GIRLS' COTILLION TO GARUC an dROSES FOR MONDAY NIGHT I MEET THE B. U. FACULTY I HAVE DANCE FRIDAY WESTERN 'CHAMPS *------* By DAFFY DILL A Pre-Lenten dance has been an­ The local Girls' Cotillion Club BEGIN TITLE DE­ nounced for Monday night, March are giving their opening dance at 4th at the new Armory as the Lent Denhardt Hall, the city's new Arm­ The memory of that eventful season begins Tuesday at midUignt. tournament will linger with us all ory, Friday night, March first. FENCE ON FRIDA Dancing will start promptly at ten Dancing will start at ten o'clock for time to come. Lest we should o'clock and last untIl two with a forget, we have on hand as a re­ and last until two-thirty with a short intermission. thirty minute intermission about Jackson, Mississippi Scene minder that very attractive loving Local dance fans have already ex­ cup, of which we are exceedingly 12:30. Six no-breaks will be a fea­ Of 1935 S. I. A. A. perienced the exceptionally fine ture of the evening's program. proud. Our hand goes out to our qualities of its floor and also know boys, who really "put out," and to Jimmy Mansfield and His Or­ Cage Tilts tne attractiveness of tilis new dance chestra will furnish dance music. Elmo Meacham, who really "done spot. his part" by Western. The entire These pleasant surroundings, The Western cagers ane now un­ team merits sincere congratula tions. coupled witn "sweetiest and SWing­ dergoing final preparations for their too, for their marvelous display 01 Iest dance music in Kentucky" as 'TOPPERS TAKE trip to Jackson, Mississippi sportsmanship. the slogan of the Westerners reads they will begin defense of thair should combme to make this one of 1. A. A. title. All-tourney selections (general) : the best affairs of the season. RACEHORSES AND The Hilltoppers will meet College Best dribblers: Elmo Meacham. of Charleston, S. C., in the Harry Hardin, and J . D. Rayburn, round Friday night and indications of Murray - Most level-headed and K. I. A. C. TITLE were that they could expect a stiff undisturbed player: Jimmie Phillips, battle from their first opponent. The CA'GE TOURNEY AT Charlestonians defeated Wofford, the of Murra~ - Most elusive and dex­ Victory Over Murray Satur­ terous player: Bernard Hiepnan -' other South Carolina entry in Most ardent enthusiast: 'th-e gentle­ WESTERN IS HELIl day Night Gives Western Jackson meet, by 43 to 18, during thf'l man from Morehead who became so regular season and won from Fur­ high-spirited that he lost his equilib­ Fourth Con sec uti v e man 41 to 29, indicating that they rium and fell - Most somber-ap­ VERY SUCCESSFUL pack I>Jenty of power in their of­ pearing coach: George Ditto, of Championship fense. Since Wofford's record was Wesleyan - Most beautiful phys­ sufficiently impressive to gain it an ique: King, of Murray - Most at­ Money Made On Meet For BY JOSEPH RAPCHAK invitation to the Jackson tractive shooting form: Brad Mutch­ First Time In Four Approximately 3,500 frantic cage the Charleston victory over ler - Most affected coach: Dick fans strained every nerve and sense, Spartanburg lads is all the more im­ Bacon, of Union - Most demon­ Seasons and went into a frenzy while the pressive. Western Hilltoppers wrested victory Western is not asking odds of any strative coach: Alfred Reece of of the entrants in the meet, however, Transylvania - Best games: Mur­ The Kentucky Intercollegiate Ath­ and the K. 1. A. C. loving cup from the hands of the Murray Thorough­ Diddle said. It always is a tough ray-Wesleyan, Murray-Centre, and letic Conference basketball tourna./ battle for the winner and this year Murray-Western - Most clever and ment, which was completed Satur­ breds on the hilltop pavillion last Saturday night for a 23 to 20 win. should prove no exception, he point­ humorous coach: E. A. Diddle - day night at Western Teachers Col­ ed out. If the Hilltoppers and Most attractive girl to attend the lege, after three days of play, was Time and again the nerve-wracking battle brought dubious fans to their tenary should clash during the tournament: (You select oneD. a financial success, the first time WILLIMI HOMER ARNOLD, Dean of the Business University progress of the meet, Western will the annual meet has finished "out feet. The gym, which was packed to be trying to even an old score with "Bea" Murphy and her date made of the red" in the last four years. the rafters, turned into a bedlam as the Gentlemen, who eliminated every .effort to elude their ppents Eleven teams participated in the Dean W, H. Arnold, Dean of the each team took turn about in as­ Western two years ago in the selni­ after a dance the other night. They tournament. College of Commerce of the Bowling suming a one or two point lead. finals by a 9-point margin after tip-toed up the proverbial walk Last year at Louisville and the Green Business University, is both 19TH DISTRICT The championship struggle was Western had led much of the game. quietly, but Bea's folks had fixed years preceding at Winchester, the an exceptionally good teacher and a the most thrilling of the tournament Last year Centenary was barred her. They greeted her with open college basketball classic of the highly-trained technician on school and had the victory-crazed fans on from competing in the tournament state was operated at a loss. It is law and organization. TOURNEY TO BE their toes all evening. Both teams arms and a switch, but she didn't played conservatively, eager to cap­ on the grounds that an ineligible have an opportunity to introduce estimated that attendance at the Dean Arnold was born at Bunker man had been used during the regu­ , her date to her folks: he had da&ted various sessions totaled approxi­ italize on the other's errors, not lar season, and, after the games in Hill in Montgomery county, Ken­ letting up the least bit during the off, for some unknown reason, and mately 10,000. tucky. A few years after his birth HELD ON HI'lL which he participated were thrown Gate receipts soaren suffiCiently ~mtirety of the affray. Both teams some unknown part. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Arn­ displayed exceptional vigor, consid­ out, the Gentlemen lacked several to defray tournament expenses, old, moved to Nicholas county, and victories of being eligible to a tourn­ plus $800 extra, which sum will be ering that each had disposed of Much to our regret, we are com­ it was in the public schools of this ament berth. divided among the teams who par­ Two Of Fourteen Teams semi-final opponents that after­ Western takes probably the most pelled to refrain from printing county that he received his early noon. ticipated in the tourney. education. impressive record into the meet of countless numbers of most amUSing After the championship game, Dr. Draw Byes Elmo Meacham, Western's flashy stories pertaining to the tow'na­ It was also in Nicholas county any competing outfit. In 21 H. H. Cherry, president of West­ guard took the limelight and dom­ this season, including K. I. A. C. ment. Their nature is such that ern, presented the awards and dur­ that Dean Arnold began his teach­ inated floor play with his accurate would bring only pronounced em­ ing career when at the mature age With thrills and excitement over passing and masterful dribbling, Tournament play, the Hilltoppers ing his preliminary remarks he have won 22, with the last 21 in suc­ barrassment to those involved, and, said: "Western has enjoyed being of eight he taught a "gentleman of the K. 1. A. C. tournament not yet which have characterized his play­ to put it mildly, these little incl­ color" his ABC's and how to read cession. Only the Cincinnati Bear­ the host to the members of the lulled, Bowling Green and 19th ing all season. His passing and cats and Evansville College have won dents might even cause the removal conference. They have been grac­ the primer. Dean Arnold insists District cage fans will be afforded elusiveness proved of inestimable of students from schools (not only that this first pupil of his could decisions over Western, the Ohioans ious guests, and have conducted another treat in cage competition, value to the Hilltoppers during the by 26 to 25 and the Hoosiers by 35 at Western, but other schools) and themselv,es in the true fashion of teach some of his present pupils a beginning February 28, and termin- whole of the encounter, but more so the loss of jobs held by more in­ few things in the way of application to 33. Later Western evened the sportsmen throughout the entire ating March 2, when the 19th Dis- near the wilting stages of the af­ score with Evansville but played only fluential and dignified persons. tournament. This alone, we feel and earnestness. trict High School Basketball Tour- fray, when the 'Toppers were hard­ justifies our intercollegiate athle­ He received the degree of Bache­ nament will be played in the wes-, pressed by a title and victory-mad­ (Continued on Page Four) Bud "Buckeye" stern and Daisy tic program. There is nothing finer lor of Science from .Nsbury College tern State Teachers gymnasium. dened Purchase team. He eluded the "pulled a fast one" on us in human life than the splendid ing attended classes at George Pea­ The fourteen teams who w!ll bat- Racehorses invariably as they put time ago, and if it had not attitude these young men have dis­ body College in Nashville. Mr. tIe for the district crowns and forth every ~ffort to thaw out a ball been for Steve White's generosity, played toward one another in the Mr. Matthews was also a special eligibility to partiCipate in the reg- th~t the HIlltOp cagers had frozen THETA'S GIVE we mignt never have learned that spirit of play in vigorously con­ student at Harvard University. He ional tournament are: Kyrock, solidly. the above couple were united in tested gaves. To the colleges rep­ is the possessor of a Master of Woodburn, Oakland, Sunfish, Rich- Harry Hardin. and .John Rec~eh malTiage some four months ago. resented in this conference, we Arts degree. ardsville, Hadley, Smiths Grove, played expertly, m SPIte o~ havmg DINNER DANCE Many happy returns, both of you. hope you will carry from College Previous to his accepting of the Rich Pond, Rockfield, Riverside, been off form w~ere shootm~ was Heights a message of human good position which ne now holds at the BriStow, Bowling Green, Brownsville conce~~ed. ~ard!n f~u~d his fel­ Anne Beasley's alluring charms will of academic and professional Western's College High. Woodburn l~w-cltlzen, JImmIe PhillIps,. close on W~sterners Furnish Music won over a former wooer of the friendship, and of athletiC sports- (Continued on Page Four) and Kyrock drew byes in the upper hIS he~ls most of the evenmg, an.d young lady here last week. The manship. Western has felt a deep ;!1< ;!1< bracket, the only byes drawn for the made ~t equally as tough on h~s For Affair Last young man hails from Centre Col­ ~nse of. responsib~lity in promot- tourney. man when the sphere was in hIS lege, and claims that the tourna­ mg t hIS athletIC event, and we I Meet the Western I Wednesday Oakland was pitted against Sun- Mutchler who was awarded ment was a gift to him. Anne has sincerel~ hope that the. confidence Faculty ha:~d him ga-ga over her again. vested m us by askmg us to I fish to open the tournament on a berth on the All-State team, was The B. U. Delta Theta Sorority sponsor the program has in no way * * T~ursday . afte~noon at 2 p. m. at his peak at the pivot position, entertained with a very successfU( Have you heard of the energetiC been regretted." I RIchardsvIlle WIll meet Hadley .. at while Hickman, who won a place on dinner dance last Wednesday night\ Boy Scout who became a contor­ . 3.p. m. of the sam~ afternoon, WIth the All-Tournament team with Har­ In the main dining room of the tionist in order that he might do I RlCh Pond and SmIths Grove sch.ed· din and Mutchler, made prospective Helm Hotel. his "good turn" every day? (An , ul.ed to tangle a:t 4 I? m. Rockfleld goal-shooters uncomfortable with Dinner was served at eight o'clock old story with a new twist, as it I will take o~ RIverSIde a~ 7 p. ~., his alertness. and immediately following dancing were). SAM MILNER WINS Thursday ~lght, and ~nstow WIll Jimmie !Phillips and Magruder was enjoyed until twelve o'clock. Imeet Bowlmg. Green HIgh at 8. p. proved Western's mania with Phil- The dance music was furnished by Conduct of those attending the ORATORY CONTEST m. For the fll'st game of the fll'st ' the Westerners. Students' Night programs is over­ round elimination, Brownsville (Continued on Page Four) Those attending the function bearing, and it is effecting the pro­ 1High will vie for honors with a were: grams staged every Wednesday Event Took Place Last Nite ; strong College High aggregation at Misses Virginla Weeks, Mildred night. Those who are sufficiently 9 p. m. Thursday. Gardiner, Frances Knight, Virginia broad minded to regard the pro­ In Snell Hall Kyrock and Woodburn will bat­ Trusty, Jane Kopel, Edith Mayfield, grams with interest have become so tle for rtghts on Friday at 3 p. m., BIG FOUR TEAM Agnes Cunningham, Helen Paynter, Last nite at 7:30 in Snell Hall, in the first second round go. The disgusted with the attitude of a few ' Corrie Lee Sanford and Dorothy of the town's "smart-alecs" that Sam Milner was chosen to represent winners of the Oakland-Sunfish, PRESENTED FRI. Hanley. they have ceased to attend. Western in the State Oratorical Richardsville-Hadley affray will Messrs. T. J. Bethune, W. W. Contest to be held at Morehead I meet at 4 p. m., Tor the second go Bryant, Jr., Euclid Montgomery, Perhaps the awrage attendant Saturday. of the afternoon. Survivors of the Red Indians Is Implication Coleman Beasley, Henry Massey, fails to realize the difficulty which Mr. Milner was awarded the sig­ Smiths Grove-Rich Pond and Rock­ Fred Swartz, Joe Wilson, Clifton impedes the preparation of such a nal honor of first place by the field-Riverside tussle, will meet at For Corecos Gregory, Woodrow Wilson and Cur­ program, and has condemned Char­ judges: Rev. Father R. G. Hill, Rev. 7 :30 p. m. on Friday night, while tis Guffey. lie Powers for the lack of attraction R. H. Clarke and Douglas Willock, the winners of the Bristow-Bowling Members of the Big Four Debat­ that might prevail throughout the after hearing all the candidates de­ Green and Brownsville-College High ing Team for 1935, Herbert Gab-' performances. Charlie's potential liver their orations. The contest­ game are scheduled to mix it on hart, Joe Wilson, Myer Davidson STUDENTS IN CHARGE proteges i<;sue last minute notices on ants were Norris Vincent, Paul Hud­ Friday night at 8 p. m. and Anna May Greenfield as alter­ OF PROGRAM AT NOON him, informing him that their ab­ dleston, Yandell Page and D. E. The semi-finals are fixed for Sat- nate, were introduced to the student sence was unavoidable, etc., etc. Morgan. urday afternoon. The upper brack­ body of the Bowling Green Busi­ MEETING OF KIWANIS which excuses are (obviously In the state match the Western W. L. MATTHEWS, et selni-final tussle will be run off ness University last Friday morning enough) the outgrowth of continu­ representative will compete with Supt. of the Training School at 2 p. m. with the lower brackets in Chapel Hall. Milton Jones of this city and ous embarrassment inflicted upon speakers from the University of combat scheduled for 3 p. m. of the The team was presented by Basil Norris Vincent of Edmons.on county, W. L. Matthews, prinClpal of West­ Runner, a member of last year's them by these "show-offs". Kentucky, Centre, G e 0 r get 0 w n , ern's Training School, was born in same afternoon. students at Western Teachers Col­ Transylvania, Berea, Asbury, More­ Crittenden county, Kentucky, to Mr. The final game will be played on team, who urged the Big Four Club lege, had charge of the program at Such clever and interesting aets head, and Kentucky Wesleyan. and Mrs. W, J. Matthews. Mr. Mat­ Saturday night at 8 p. m. to get behind its team and carry the weekly meeting of the Kiwanis as are given by Tommy Fike (Step~ on to victory, which of course im­ Club last Thursday afternoon at the in-Fetchit) are numerous, but those This is the first time that Western thews received his primary and sec­ A handsome trophy will be given plied that it was the duty of every has participated in a contest of this ondary education in the public by N. Y. Landrum, and the F. W. Helm Hotel. talented in this manner, or musi­ schools in the county of his birth. Big Four warrior to help carry out The young men presented argu­ cally, simply refuse to appear on the kind, since only this year has the Woolworth Company, represented the total extinction of that tribe of institution become affiliated with The superintendent of the Train­ by M. C. Hines, manager. ments on the debate subject, "Re­ down-town stage, for fear of being ing School is a graduate of Western red Indians, the Corecos. solved: "That Kentucky's 120 coun­ harrassed and "booed" off the stage. the Kentucky Intercollegiate Ora­ Student season tickets will be The defenders of the group this torical Association. The Interstate Kentucky State Teachers College, sold for $1.00 each, with single ses­ ties Should be Reduced to 60." and has studied at the University of year were selected at the conclusion Guests of the club were: Messrs. Please consider the plight of the Oratorical asSOCiation, composed of sion tickets to be sold for 25 cents of a meeting held at the school last performer who is making an at- about fifteen state associations, is Kentucky and the Business Univer­ each. The price for adult season Jones and Vincent. James Huddles­ sity in Bowling Green, besides hav­ Thursday night. ton of Scottsville, James Walker of the oldest forensic organization in tickets will go for $1.50, while single Preparation for the debate sub­ Continued on Page Two the United states. ~ContfliUed-onpageF~ Princeton and W. D. Russell and H. session tickets will sell for 35 cents. ject will begin soon. N. Batson of this city. "You Will Be STYLE ASSURANCE OVJR PERMANENT WA YES loiS-llyn • Waves that do MORE than just put Pretested and given by the modern heat- Delighted" waves and curls into your hair! erless method-fully guaranteed to please. • (LOIS.GLYN & HELM BEAUTY SHOPS) • MODERN AND CO:1IPLETE PERSONAL BEAUTY TREAT:1IENTS • Phones 238 and 530 THE STUDENTS' y Wednes February 27 1935 NEW COACHES ELECTED place him in an embarrassing posi­ and tactless invitation to join the Hal, postmarked Bowling Green. Weekly tion If he were to appear before the "Sunshine Club," one of the nation's EDUCATION AND TO SOUTHEASTERN LOOP group. numerous "love by correspondence" We shan't rest until the name of organizations. Complete descrip· the author is learned. The hand­ P:=:X~:YCOMPANY JOURNALISM IS, Chris Cox is (we are inclined to tions of "desirable mates" were list, writing provides a clue which may At least five new faces will be believe) fickle. Like nec\'ifies, he has ed along with a gob of other para­ lead to some mighty interesting seen in the lineup of Southeastern a girl for every day in the week phenalia. A questionnaire needs be news for these lines. IssUed~:: ~ednesday TO LEAD WORLD Conference football coaches next (not the same one, either). After filled out before ':.l1e actual "match" fall, but only one change was at- having lost interest in Blondy Chase, can be made, however. Patronize Our Advertisers tended by acrimonious exchanges. Bea Murphy, and a number of oth­ Law That was the resignation of Cap- • ""'. ~ ~'l .' D e a n Of Columbia ers, he has decided to give Jane Some "wise guy" had sent to the • ~ I •• ..., tain Lawrence ("Biff") Jones, for­ Kopel a fighting chance to win club for information regarding ~ ______-; School Makes Imer Army coach, at Louisiana State, him over. Seriously, the gal has qualifications for entrance to the Statement who clashed with Senator Huey P. Coxle all a'twitter these days. matrimonial bureau. After having HILL TOPPERS: Long. Bernie Moore, former line learned that he lacked the necessary I coach and assistant to Jones, got Harold Puckett, straw-haired Ro­ traits, he tactlessly sealed the same Brownbilt Is Proud of You _ Th . I f the L. S. U. assignment. meo, has received a very informal in an envelope and forwarded it to NEW YORK e survlVa 0 At T W'lli H 'It al1(l Your New 1935 intellectual leadership in the world I . ennessee, 1 am aml on K. I. A. C. Champions! today depends upon the ability of Brl~ton, assistant coach, succee.ds Speaks education and journalism to focus l':'1aJo: Robert R .. Neyland, who le- !II------.. High School Students that international mind on the spe- ImqUlshed the .rems when the Army As A Special Get FREE' J. Cunningham, president cific political and economic prob- transferred hlffi to the Panama FREE! Acquainted Offer • Presbyterian Theological lems whiCh should be solved by Canal ZOne. Boosting For in Louisville, Ky., spoke public opinion, Carl W. Ackerman, The University of South Carolina LADIES' STEEL PLATES students of the Junior and dean of the Columbia University summoned Don McAllister, Illinois High School last Wednesday school of journalism, said at the graduate, to replace the veteran SPECIAL LOW PRIC};S February 20, on "Religious seventh annual round-the-world William L. Laval as football coach BLUE iUU.::a~llon ." Columbia Day, recently. and director of athletics. Laval's MEN LADIES This annual luncheon," Dean contact was not renewed. Cunningham said, "that not Half Soles ...... 50c & 70c Pro Half Soles ...... 50c & 60c Pro were we going through a fin- Ackerman said, "must make all of Ray Morrison, famous "aerial cir­ Leather Heels ...... 30c Pro Heel Taps, Rubber .... 15c Pro depression, but also a Moral us conscious of the relation of edu- cus" expert at Southern Methodist Rubber Heels ...... 30c Pr Heel Taps, Leather .... 15c Pr. t'l<>T''''P!"d,m'' - His words on this cation to world affairs." for fifteen years, will guide the des- were those of the highest "In contrast with the popular tinies of Vanderbilt, replacing Dan of religious education. He conception of the three 'R's' of the McGugin, who resigned after thirty CUT RATE a. thought at the conclusion of primary school, I venture to sug- years of coaching to become direc­ talk that nothing can ever erase gest that these are the three 'R's' tor of athletics. KELLER'S SHOE SHOP the minds of the young peo- of university life; First, receptivity; Mississippi State looks for a great 829 Stnte Street-Opposite Bus Station second, research, and third, re- 1935 season under Major Ralph --0-­ flection." Sasse, former Army head coach, who WI and Senior At the alumni day luncheon in drew the assignment to replace Hike John Jay Hall, medals for con- Captain A. R. McKechnie, reSigned. Plain Blue Strip Pump Junior ana Senior girls spicious alumni service to Columbia morning, February 22 University were awarded to fifteen BE SURE TO SEE ••• Horseshcle Cave to enjoy a. sun- graduates selected by the alumni federation. GARLIC AND ROSES The Exhibition of GEO. KELLY, World's Champion was cooked on the the stream flowing from Continued From !"age One Pocket Billiards Champ, March 8th :UUmIXlan Mill, after which scouting enjoyed in the surround­ YALE BALL TEAM MAY tempt to entertain you, and consider SANDWICHES-CHILI t.l>,.,.u.,'\1"V the adversity which already Is pres­ present were: MAKE TRIP TO ORIENT' ent, and applaud him, in encourage­ BEEF STEW-SHORT ORDERS MISSES ment. Let's meet him half way. NEW HAVEN - Plans for a Jap­ Per IJROWNBILT Holland Margaret Roemer anese trip by the Yale baseball 'Powers is more Spend Those Spnl'e ~loments ~lml.me Neate Nancy Matthews Incidentally Mr. Cue Davls Hazel Self team, patterned after the tour of than willing to meet the ever-pres­ Witll Us! Shoe Store Waskom Anna M. Morris that country made by Harvard dur­ ent "harmonica maniac," and has a Lucas Mary V. Cole ing the past summer, are being con­ contract prepared for him to sign, 433 Park Row i.D:>rothv Davis Virginia Dent sidered by the athletic board of if he will but condescend to appear Anne McFarland Marie Donnelly control. If the trip goes through, on those interesting programs. I MARTIN CAMPBELL'S POOL ROOM BOB SPIKER David Francis John Perkins the players will make a twenty-nine might advise him to compose a com­ 324 Main Street (Rex Pool Room) Mary Ella Haskins day tour of Japan before returning plete song before he does so, be­ to college next fall. cause those few flat notes would --0-- PERSONALS Jimmie Holt of Providence, Ky., spent the week-end with John !Perkins at his home on State street. Ruth Sudduth of Winchester, Ky. the week-end with Dorothy at her home on 14th street. here Miss Sudduth also at­ the K. I. A. C. tournament.

THE RUNAROUND "Dot" Holman believes In getting in good with the family (of the friend), and then going after certain member of "it" that you ~speclally want - and It seems to ark! What's the attraction to HazC!1 at Pearson's Drug Store-? ~ " ''l'>''''''''''_ ? ? Now that "Jack" Scott has re­ entered High School it is much eas­ ier for Lucille Horner to tell him her thoughts. Lucille thinks she is quite "grown up." If so, she is way ahead of her voice. '"WHEN 'BLUE-spells come on or I'm tired and jittery Since Mary Adams' sister has left from a busy day. I turn to t.own as a bride, Mary is plunging Camels. In no time after "Full Speed Ahead." smoking a Camel. fatigue slips away. I have the energy Who is the minor boy in the life to face the next task. And qf Virginia Dent-? Is she major what a delightful Bavor or'mlnor In his life? Camels have I I never seem r to tire of them." (Signed) John Perkins just can't make up ELIZABETH CAGNEY, '35 his mind which he prefers - Emilie Holland's advertising or Marian Cherry's Innocence. It's a great race and may the best man win! Didn't "Te" Donnelly look flashy at the dance Friday night? - and it seems that Lotta Inriocence was "STUDIES ARE HARDER than they used to be," not the only one that thought so! says Bissett, '35. "Competition in all outside activities Foreman-"Hi there, you, didn't is keener. I'm studying law myself-insurance law. The you tell me you never got tired?" prospect of combing over old case histories at night­ Sam-"Dat's right, boss, ah allus reading up on dry precedents and decisions - is pretty stops n' rests befor' h gets tired." heavy going-especially as I'm tired to begin with! But Camels help me through. If I feel too tired to con­ Patronize Our Advertisers centrate, I sit back and light a Camel. Soon I feel re­ freshed. I can renew my studies with fresh energy. As Camels taste so grand, I smoke a lot. But I have never had Camels bother my nerves,'· Jumbo (Slped) WILLIAM F. BISSETT. '35 "A Super Cola" •• IS DE· LIGHTFUL HIT SHOW OF THE AIR! .... HERE ARE PLENTY of AND RE. TUNE IN ON THE CAMEL CARAVAN times when I get tired. Then I smoke a Camel For I have FRESHING always noticed that Camels Featuring WALTER O'KEEFE • ANNETTE HANSHAW help a lot in easing the strain GLEN GRAY'S CASA LOMA ORCHESTRA and renewing my 'pep.' I smoke Camels a lot. They TUESDAY THURSDAY taste 80 good. and never affect my nerves. ..

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Dr. 'Pepper BoHling Co. I 801 Kentucky St. Phone 149 Copyright, 1935 R. J. BaYllol~ Tob. Co. / THE'STUDENTS' WEEKLY Page something on Elvis Donaldson . . . these days - for Rita Pottinger . POEM: MY BOY Jake Walker (post mortem) takes A group of boys were eager to FRIEND'S FAULTS RIELIGIOUS GROUP an orange to one of his teachers Lib Stevens on Saturday night every morning ... Buster Rogers Is tournament week - they all were PICTURES giving Pat Tobe the runaround from !Princeton. (B. U. Anonymous Author) GIVES PROGRAM Are the most valuable thing My boy friend has his faults in you can give or possess ... plenty, and time enhances both! So, Which I perceive with much dis­ ON HILL SUNDAY riaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~-;G:;;la-s-se-s-' tress; no matter if its a snapshot or For instance, he is only twenty, a modern portrait, remember And one would think him even Program Given Under Aus- we are here to serve you. less. pices Of National Con- PROPERLY FITTED His walk-my dear, of all the ference Of Jew s And AND ADJUSTED horrors, FRANKLIN'S He walks just like a "Jumping­ Christians If you have the slightest doubt as to the efficiency of your Jack;" eyes . . . don't take a chance. Let our registered optometrist I do not know and to my sorrows, A program, the purpose of which check and be sure! STUDIO If he Is going or coming back. was to promote justice, amity and Below the The understanding among the Protes­ Hallmark Phone 212 930% State St. His walk, as I before made mention, Capitol tants, Catholics and Jews, to jointly Theatre Jewelers To me, indeed, is quite a thing; strive to promote the peace and the Morris & Fox But it attracts too much attention moral and the spiritual welfare of , Because of its unusual swing. mankind, was given in Vanmeter "The Pause That Yet spite of that and spite of this, Hall at Western State Teacher Col~ Sure me he always will enthrall. lege, on Sunday afternoon, February Refreshes the Nation!" Though others may perfection miss, 24th. I love my boy friend, faults and all. A sizeable crowd made way to the Shoe Repairing hilltop auditorium to hear the inter­ esting address delivered by a min­ OF THE BETTER KIND! DRINK isterial group from Bowling Green. "WESTERNERS" POPULAR Musical numbers by Western's band • •• While-U -Wait Service interspersed the addresses. • •• Best of Materials WITH HOPTOWN DANCERS The program was opened with the • •• Expert Workmen song, "America,' which was sung by • •• Reasonable Cost ORLQ The Westerners, one of Bowling the audienc~. An address, "The Green's most popular dance orches­ Spirit of Tolerance," was given by BRING US THAT NEXT PAIR! tras, appeared in Hopkinsville last Rev. Father Raymond Hill, assistant Manufacturers of BIG CHIEF SODAS Friday night for a dance given pastor of St. Joseph's Catholic there by the "Hop Club'" of that Church immediately after the open­ city. This appearance in Hoptown ing of the program. COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORK.S marked their third consecutive en­ Dr. A. B. Houze, pastor of the First COATES SHOE SHOP Incorporated gagement in that city since Christ­ Christian Church, delivered an ad­ 332 13th StreehTust a Square from Either School Comer Sixth and Kentucky Streets mas. dress entitled, "The Spirit of Protes­ The popular hilltop orchestra also tant Christianity," as second speak­ provided music for a dance given er on the educational program. by the Theta Kappa Alpha Sorority Rabbi Joseph Bauch of Louisville, of Vanderbilt University. The af­ spoke on "An Approach to Spiritual fair was held in Memorial Hall 01 AmIty," on behalf of the Hebrews. that institution, and a broadca,ting Benediction followed immediately unit was used to make it possible for after the close of his address. Learn This Our Spring Showing dancers to enjoy the musical pro­ R. D. Perry directed the Western gram in Frierson Hall. band, which gave a delightful mu­ Next Saturday night, the West­ sical program, while Dr. Paul Shell New Way To erners will play for a dance to be Powell presided over the meeting. Will Start With A given by a popular club in Nash­ ville. The dance will be held in the Loveliness beautiful ballroom of the Hermitage his hands - His girl came to town Hotel. for the tournament - and stayed in the same house with Jane Kopel •.• With Style Show during her stay here . . . Greenspan has begun to use the janitor's sup­ Our Compliments At the Helm Hotel ply room in the library to have his HERE 'N THERE dates . . . Sara Catherine Horan Friday Evening And By THE PROWLER was back in town for the tourna­ At considerable expense we have ob­ ment - or was it for Louis Brown? tained a representative of DOROTHY S'pecial · .. Harold Link likes to kiss a cer­ PERKINS to explain scientific beauty Continue Thru Saturday T. C. Cherry had Velma Hardesty tain girl (name omitted for good care to our customers. Attention return his ring-then gave it to Pi reasons) on Nashville streets . . . . J Neely . . BIll Horn is juggling dates The check room at the Japanese This beautician will be at our store •• To •• \ At Our Shoppe with Velma, Anne, and Regina . . . Lantern Ballroom could be Improv­ from ... Mary Belle Jaggers received the ed upon considerably ... Dot Jones ])IARCH 4TH to 9TH Inclusive Dry or Oily Skin rush at the dance on Saturday entertained her Kentucky Wesleyan Sallow Skin night ... Helen Paynter only need­ friend (Letcher Norton) over the And will give a complete private con­ Blackheads ed two dates to gain posseSSion of week-end ... Lisle Sherrill was at sultation and special individualized Sagging Muscles NELL O'BRY AN Pimples and Acne "Slick" Gregory . . . Ducky Bag­ the dance on Thursday night with treatment to every person making an gett and Charlie Griffin really put Jimmie Gibbs - where was the appointment. Double Chin HAT AND GOWN SHOPPE on a good wrestling exhibition be­ dormitory lass, Lyle? ..Charles Personalized 910 State Street tween halves of the Centre game Hardy had a date last week with a Make Up · .. Bear Lawrence took advantage young lady (of course) - and she Phone For Your Appointment of that hectic tournament week-end wasn't his steady girl - his only · .. Winnie Winton says that she comments were: "She was too sweet robbed the cradle on Sunday lllight for words." ... Billy Beam is mak­ · .. Tommy is a big baby in her esti­ ing an effort to grow that misplaced Pearson Drug Co. mation . . . Choo Walton was back eyebrow again . . . A move toward in town over the week-end - look­ closer cooperation in the History "WE'RE IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTH" Ing better than ever ... Happy was Department seems to have been Pllone 34 Main at College Streets one of the many who late-dated started . . . Miss Edgbert and Mr. after the dance on Friday ... Line­ Denham were seen riding around Fashion Flashes han says that he and Martha Rob­ together on Sunday afternoon .... inson will be pals even after they Pete Stickney has his doubts as to graduate - whatcha say there, pal­ how Johnnie Endicott got that black Here's Your New FOR SPRING - AT DURBIN'S sie? ... Julian Davis has more eve - he knows better than anyone trouble than anyone in town­ that it didn't come as a result of Spring Sport even after he finds a date, she late­ having run into a closet door . . . dates on him ... Agnes Cunning­ Orville Lascoe, that bad bov from Combinations! ham almost had one boy believing Gary, received a special delivery SUITS in her - until some tactless young Jetter on Sunday - it came from lady told her to turn over the rec­ Florida - and all it had written Skirt & Sweater There isn't a college girl but will ord, and that she was tired of that on it was: "My Deare~t Orville: admire these smartly tailored suits! The ski r t s are well side . . . Al Goodman has settled Have vou ever been lonely? - Love tailored of plaids andSI Shorts, Bi-Swings, Belted Backs and down to Katherine Buckham . . . and Kisses." ... Emmett Goranflo tweeds ana the knit OO fur trimmed effects in most attrac­ Gin Baldwin had a new dance ticket tive materials. has several different ways in which sweaters are in beau- E h to the Thursday and Friday night he can deceive his teachers when tiful pastel shades I ac dances . . . Jake Sutherland, in­ he wishes to sleep in classes . . . . cidentally, has been left out in the Polly Tyree is still being untrue to cold again - it's rather difficult to Dick Erkilitian - and being very handle three femmes at a time, isn't nice to a freshman boy ... Lib Os­ it, Jake? ... Bernice Wynn seems teen says that she could tell plenty Skirt & Blouse to have taken a sudden liking to on Ed Albritten - but to ten on Plaids and solid pastel shades can be SWAGGER Jake Carrier - Incidentally, Jake, him would be confessing .. . J. B. had in these attractives 98 what has become of Sylvia? ... J. Moore likes to ride In red roadsters rayon and t a f f eta I T. Starks is now a school supervisor on rainy days - He makes it hard blouses. The skirts are at Marion . . . Hildegarde is expect­ on boys bringing their dates to a made of flannel in the Each ing to hear from Fort Knox in the local hang-out - they fall for him spring colors! very near future . . . Anne Beasely in a big way . . . Henry Mann is delights in telling Bill Horne that proving himself an able physics lab someone is dOing him wrong . . . . instructor - and that he really Full Fashioned-Dolores Who was driving Rolly Moore's car knows his subject . . . Why is it 69"- on Sunday afternoon? - and why that some folks know more about RINGLESS ALL SILK HOSE .. does Linehan object? ... Henry other people's business than the Guaranteed First Quality Massey really had some trouble on other people know themselves? - meaning "R") ... Carl Byers is a PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS noted authority on asking foolish BLOUSES questions during class discussions · .. Jake Walker spent last week­ Pretty things in plaids, stripes $1 end in st. Louis, Missouri - on new shades of white and eggShel;. 900 Attend the business - at st. Louis University · . . Buford Garner retains his I Sizes 32 to 46. PRE-LENTEN "Clark Gable" style ... Tom Hobbs was in town for the tournament ... Brownie must have been away on I (409 Park Row-Through to Tenth Street) SPRING HATS business ... Jim Jackson knows a.------__ -l Hemps, milans, rough DANCE straws, the high shades in felts, sailors and the $1 $248 -At The­ new Pol k Bonnetts. To From ... ARMORY SELBY'S are here! ... March We invite you to see our new Spring Shoes! Colors are very Popular for Spring! MON I Fourth Selby Arch-Preservers $9.00 GLOVES PURSES -Music By- Silks, Fabrics and Cloth and Leather Selby Tru-Poise ______$8.50 Leathers in the in Browns, Navies Wanted Colors and Blacks WESTERNERS Selby Styl-eez ______$6.50 $1 to $1 98 Francheon Shoes ______$4.95 Hours 10 Until 2 New We have all sizes to ,fit the most difficult Feet. (; No-Breaks Blues Let us show you the Correct Way: Taupes Script $1 Browns and LONG'S BOOTERY, Blacks Incorporated (Lent Starts Tuesday Night, Bowling Green's Exclusive Shoe Store. March 5 at Midnight) Capitol Theatre Bldg. THE STUDENTS~ WEEKLY POWERS PRESENTS NEW trip, Coach Diddle and Athletic Di­ perience in all phases of the teach­ was also a basketball player and Id says: rector C9rl Anderson took time out ing profession and is widely recog­ baseball player. He was coached by FEATURE AT DIAMOND to deny a report in a Louisville eve­ nized as an expert and an authority the great Branch Rickey about if you want to see the ning paper that they had issued a JUST REMEMBER latest and snappiest coIl e g e on school law and organization. For whom he loves to brag. challenge to University of Ken­ seven years he served as prinCipal fashions in men's tailored suits Charlie Powers, popular producer tucky's Wildcats tor a game after FOLKS! THIS IS $25, $50 and up • . . don't miss of the Diamond Theatre's Students' of high schools and for six years the tournament. was a city superintendent of schools. Night, announces that for thi~ BOWLING GREEN'S week's show a new and novel pre­ Anderson ann 0 u n c e d Monday Dean Arnold has been connected BIG TAILORING sentation will be made, tonight. that the K. I. A. C. Tournament had with some of the best school sys­ SPECIAL DISPLAY OF The theme of the production is been a financial success and that tems in the state as principal, For Ten Days Only that of cabaret night or a night there would be about $800 to divide superintendent, and coach. He has among the 11 teams. He said the ••• March 1st to 10th club performance. The Red and taught in the schools of Clay, Car­ "STUDENT exa,ct amount of profit would not lisle, and Shelbyville, and for sev­ Grey Orchestra will occupy the or­ be known for several days but it was chestra pit, while tables and chairs eral summers was principal of sum­ sufficiently large to indicate that mer training schools in Kentucky. depicting a night club will be ar­ the tournament would be held again 50 50 Wednesday & Thursday . ranged on the stage. and that Western most emphatically The field of education is not the MEAL DEPARTMENT An excellent floor show will then only one in which Dean Arnold has $5 $4 I .Just Arrived! wanted it frOm now on, if possible. be pr,esented on the center of the Western's record for the season, been active. In 1916 he was admit­ TICKETS BRADLEY SWEATERS stage. (college opponents only) follows: ted to the oar, and for four years was a practiCing attorney at Nichol­ STO,R,[" $1.95 to $4.50 Western Opponents asville, Kentucky. TEMPTING 20A AZ5Dcd MISS FRANCIS KNIGHT 25 . ... University of Cincinnati. . .. 26 PLATE LUNCHES ~ However, in 1916 Dean Arnold re­ SCHOOL & COLLEGE 33 ...... Evan~ville colleg~ ...... 35 NAMED "MISS CORECO" 45 ..... UniversIty of Louisville . ... . 21 tW'ned to the profession he loves Rabold's above all others-that of training SUPPLIES 1935 Suk Hose for the Ladies 36 ...... Howard College ...... 17 8Z . ... Murray Teachers College ... . 29 young people to meet the stern re­ Shoes - Men's Wear - Hats On Wednesday, February 20, the Anything from Trombone Coreco Debating Society elected, by 33 ...... Union of Tennessee ...... 25 quirements of life. In 1925 he was UNIVERSITY Oil to Typewriters! unanimous vote, the attractive Miss 41...... Berea College ...... 33 elected Head of Teacher Training Frances Knight, "Miss Coreco," for 12 ...... Morehead Teachers ...... 4 Work in the Bowling Green Busi­ ( ... I ,". V ( cf ~ 'r" .,/ .. " . " the year of 1935. Miss Knight, of 23 ... Murray Teachers College . .. 20 ness UniverSity, and in 1930 was Murfreesboro, Tenn., is a Junior in Totals made Dean of the College of Com- 112 53 meree of that institution. INN MAX B. POTTER the Teacher Training Department Grand Totals We Deliver ---- Phone 9128 "55 Stt'ps From and has taken an active part in Dean Arnold married Miss Myrtle GRACE HILLIS PATTON 855 565 Ogden of Carlisle. Mr. and Mrs. Coreco work for the past three 38 ...... Evansville College ...... 36 years. Arnold have two daughters, Helen, 49 .... Eastern Teachers College . ... 25 a Junior at Western Kentucky State The Coreco Debating Society was 51...... Mississippi College ...... 37 Wednesday Night Only honored by the presence of a dis­ 35 ...... Middle Tennessee ...... 25 Teachers College, majoring in mu­ On the Stage tinguished visitor, R. U. Anderson, 38 .... . Tennessee Polytechnic ..... 28 sic, and Roxie, a Senior, in the Class '18. Mr. Anderson was a Bowling Green High School. ~8 . . . Eastern Teachers College . .. 29 • • member of the Coreco team that 35 . . . . University of Louisville .... 19 Dean Arnold is a Mason, a Demo­ ANNOUNCING A • • • "STUDENTS NIGHT" defeated the Big Four team in 1918. 42 ...... Centre College ...... 35 crat, and a Methodist. He is a 44 . . . Murray Teachers College ... 24 member of the Kentucky Bar As­ sociation, and beiongs to the Lions Wednesday and Thursday B. U. SORORITY GETS 33 ..... Tennessee Polytechnic .. . .. 24 The same effi­ Damon Runyon's Book 55 ...... Middle Tennessee ...... 29 Club. He is a member of the Kappa Change FIVE NEW PLEDGES 30 ...... Centre College ...... 15 Delta Phi fraternity, and also to the cient person­ MILLION DOLLAR Totals Phi Delta Kappa fraternity. nel wi II be of The Delta Theta Sorority of the 743 512 Athletics, hunting, and travel­ pleased to RANSOM Busineses University are experienc­ K. I. A. C. Tournament ling are his hobbies. In college days Ownership 40 ...... Berea College ...... 19 lle was a track man, hartging up serve you but with ing a very successful '35 season of 37 ...... Georgetown College ...... 10 PHILLIPS HOLMES activity. quite an enviable record for the 100 i n renovated and 12 ...... Morehead Teachers ...... 4 and 220 yard dashes. Dean Arnold MARY CARLISLE The group reports five new pledges 23 ... Murray Teachers College . . . 20 and enlarged Name for the new term. They are: Totals quarters! Jane Kopel, Glasgow, Ky., Friday Only 112 53 Agnes Cunningham, Welch, W. Va. Grand Totals 565 ANY SEAT ----- 100 Helen Paynter, Hemphill, W. Va., 855 mENE DUNNE and Corrie Lee Sanford, Cleveland, Miss. ilt< '8:< NEW SPRING -From Tile- Dorothy Hanley, Corinth, Miss. WALTER HUSTON I , In Western Faculty IRENE BEAUTY SHOPPE Sinolair Lewis Greatest Novel DR. HARMON GOES *------* To The ANN VICKERS TO ATLANTIC CITY Continued From Page One FOOTWEAR -- Training School, Mr. Matthews was Sunday and Monday Dr. J. L. Harman, president of the, superintendent of public schools at Now On Display Bowling Green Business University, Franklin, Ky., for 8 years, and held left Bowling Green last Wednesday the same position as superintendent RUSSELL BEAUTY In for Atlantic City, where he attend- of schools at Livermore, Ky. for 8 ed a meeting of the American As- years. He assumed his duties as 937 State Street Phone 1336 sociation of Teachers Colleges. superintendent of the local Train- Or. Harman returned to Bowling ing School in 1930. Green Monday, fresh from his many Mr. Matthews is a member of the new experiences and observations at Phi Delta Kappa Fraternity and a the convention. director of the Rotary Club, besides being a director of the CountrY BEAUTY SHOP MAKES Club. You'll Be The Training School superinten­ A CHANGE OF NAME dent is a member of the State-Wide APITOL Curiculum Association, which asso­ , THEATRE The Irene Beauty Shoppe, 937 ciation is conducting extensive study Happy C State street, which is well known to of public schools at the present the student body, are announcing a time. Wednesday-One Day Only change of name elsewhere in this Mr. Matthews makes his home on The Gayest of All Collegiate issue of the Students' Weekly. Fifteenth street with his wife, nee Too .... Romances Is . . . The new title of the concern will Grace Vass, of Munfordville, Ky., be the Russell Beauty Shop, but and his children, W. L. Jr., and it will be run and managed under Nancy Matthews, who are twins. ... Navy Blue If you get that habit THE BAND the same personnel. Mr. and Mrs. . Under the surveillance of Mr. of m e e tin g your W. A. Russell are jOint owners and Matthews, the Training School ... Beige and Brown friends in our mod­ they are ssisted by Mrs. E. F . ranks with the most outstanding ern drug store or in PLAYS ON Bishop. high schools In the state of Ken­ . .. White and Brown our ... The renovation and enlarging of tucky. His record as a prominent with leader and guide to the younger BETTY FURNESS their quarters present an attractive appearance for customers. generation speaks amply for itself WALKOVER ROBERT YOUNG and as a man he holds the respect RED CROSS BRAINS AND ABILITY and admiration Of many friends. Thursday-One Day Only SOD~ And Other High Quality. On the Stage GALESBURG-,-n-l. -; Roscoe pUI_I ,ilt< B. U. Faculty '8$, len, track star, has been awarded Shoes BOOmS the Hunter Trophy at Knox COllegt: *------* LASSIES & HONEY The honor is bestowed for athletic ,00ntinut!

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Sunday and Monday WESTERN CHAMPS BEGIN RUDY VALLEE TITLE DEFENSE FRIDAY ANN DVORAK in ~?t;l!in~ed from Page one:...._ one game with the Bearcats, wh05e victims included Yanderbilt Uni­ SWEET MUSIC versity. Before winding up their a,ffairs at home, preparatory to the Jackson NEW EVERSHARP PENS With the Adjustable Writing Points! / Eversharp's new adjustable pen is here! Nine different writing lines . . . from fine to extra bold . . . to fit your writing. Let us demonstrate this pen today! Regular 11 Eversharp Pencils. The only pencil with 49 long leads and lead indicator ...... C Bowling' Green's H · & B· I ~:~~~ea;:!~ artIg Inze THE NAT. ONAL ' PRIM JOV SMOKE r