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NO. 22. VOL. xxa TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY, FORT WORTH, TEXAS, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1931. Horned Frogs Crowned Southwest Cage Champs ocean eruise planned |Schmidtmen Defeat Mustangs ill Leland Leaves School 'Sunset Trail" HoudinVs 248 Placed on 16-Day Caribbean Trip Will Be Makes Change in Order to Get Successor Represented by Barrett. Deciding Game 37 to 29 to Break Honor Roll for Ready for Olympic Meet. To Be Given in A Caribbean Cruise sponsored by Cy Lelsnd, Texas Christian's "Fly- Arkansas' Basketball Monopoly Fall Semester ing Frog," withdrew from school Stadium May 9 the United Fruit Co., and represen- Monday. Cy has announced that he Uted by A. T. B»rrett will begin June Atkins, Roberson and Chappell End Cage will leave for San Francisco within 20, leaving from New Orleans, La., 159 Girls and 89 Boys a few days, but that he has no defi- About 300 Girls Will Careers As Dietzel Breaks Brock's Have at Least an nite connections there at present. Depict Story in and lasting for 16 days. Individual Scoring Record. Average of "B" Tentatively, he ha* planned to Pageant. Barrett' said that several students work, and run for the Olympic Club are already making tentative plan* I By JACK BELZNER. there. If he can become eligible for for the trip, and Miss Katherine 18 MAKE STRAIGHT "A" COMPOSER WILL DIRECT The fighting Purple Horned Frogs of Texas Christian met track competition at Leland Stan- Moore, of the department of public and overwhelmed the Southern Methodist Mustangs Tuesday ford University in 1932 by enrolling 99 Seniors, 53 Juniors, 39 Soph- at the opening of the summer term, Chorus Will Be Composed of speaking, has already signed up. night 37 to 29 to be crowned Southwest Conference champions. omore* and 57 Freshmen Do he will probably do that. His main Singers From Different Later on in the spring Barrett will The victory untied the knot between the two institutions for first Organizations. Superior Work. objective in making the change is place and ended the basketball careers of three T. C. U. men. give a moving picture show of this Captain Atkins, Roberson and Chappell. to become acclimated, looking toward The T. C. U. Chorus will be part trip in the auditorium free of charge. It is the second conference crown to The n»me* of $48 students appear the Olympic Game* in 1932. of a civic chorus that will sing the Those who wish further details may rest on th* brow of the Horned Frog* on th* honor roll for th* fall semes- o ■ince Francis Schmidt came down operatic cantata, "The Sunset Trail," see Barrett at any time, Curtain Rises on from the Otark* to take over th* helm ter, a* announced this week by Reg- by Charles Wakefield Cadman, in the o of Christian athletics. Last year he -- istrar E. R. Tucker. Gough Medal Is Tj C. U. stadium on the evening of Play at8:15P.M. guided the grid team to an undefeated Ninety-nine of the number are se- Saturday, May 9. niors, to are Juniors, 39 are sopho- Band Starts Play season. Won by Sprinkle Some three hundred girl* from the Chappell, who failed to letter last more* and 67 are freshmen. There physical education department, under Three-act Comedy Will are 169 girl* and 89 boys. Thirteen Proclaimed as Houdint* suc- Tonight at Show year and who has been a substitute To Represent T. C. U. in the direction of Mrs. Helen Murphy, all this season, entered the game late made a perfect record, with all "A" will depict the action of the story in cessor in the art of magic and Move on Boards sleight-of-hand tricks. Birch, in the first half and looped six points grade*. An average of "B" is re- State Oratorical a pageant. Tonight best known for his "vanishing 43 Members to Appear to keep the Frogs in the lead. Rober- quired for listing on the honor roll. Contest Cadman Will Be Director son, stellar football end and flashy The IS making all "A" grades are: Mr. Cadman himself will come to pony" trick, will appear in the in Nightly Concerts Tonight at 8:15 o'clock in the Uni- University auditorium Monday forward on the cage quint, scored 11 Lowell Bodiford, Miss Provita Car- Speaking on "The Realisation of Fort Worth a week before the date versity auditorium the curtain will evening under the auspice* of Before Rodeo. points to tie for high honors and wa* dona, Howard Carrel!, Gordon Cope- World Peace," J. W. Sprinkle won for the performance, and will person- rise on "Her Husb»nd'» Wife," a an immovable object on the defense. land, Perry Gresham, Hi** Bit* Mae ally direct the final rehearsals and the junior class of the Univer- With the opening of the South- first place in the Gough Oratorical three-act comedy directed by Miss Captain Atkins' college career waa Hall, Harry Harrington, John Me- the public presentation of his cantata. sity and the T. C. U. Mothers' Contest held Wednesday evening in western Exposition and Fat Stock closed when Johnny Vaught took hi* Diarmid, Milton Mehl, Miss Laura The production will be the closing Club. Show tonight, the Horned Frog band Katherine Moore. The play is the the University Auditorium. He re- ^^ ^^ place late in the game. He made Fay MiUer, Gordon Musgrove, Miss § will begin a series of nightly con- first major production of the Dra- ceived »n award of $25 and -the .„..,__, «..._=_ w„i. n. seven points for the Purple and play- ance of National Music Week. Dr. cert* in front of the coliseum under Leta Ray and Mis* Marie Robert*. Gough Medal. Paul Logan Martin matic Club thi* year. ^* ed one of the most brilliant defensive Henry D. Guelick ha* again been the direction of Prof. Claude Sam- Following 1* the complete honor placed second with an oration on "The Magician to Give Mias Lamar Griffing is cast in the games of his career. chosen to serve as general chairman mis. There will be 43 members of roll; Constitution," and was awarded the - There was no outstanding star of of the committee in cnarge of the the band from the school. Approx- lead. Playing other roles in the Mary Adams, Annie M. Adolfson, five-dollar second prise offered by the contest. Every man on th* floor city's observance. Program Monday imately 10 community players will play will be Bob Gray, James Dacus, Anne E. Alexander, Clyde W. Alex- the public speaking department. contributed his share in the onrush Chorus rehearsals will be under the augment the band in its concerts. William Anderson, Miss Sheila Grace ander, Wm. E. Allen, Will M»rie Al- Sprinkle will represent T. C. U. for the championship and each carried general direction of Sam 8. Losh. The Miss Marie Weldert, band sweet- Whitener and Miss Opal Gooden. ton, Paul AUUon, Frances Ander- in the State Oratorical Contest which Birch, Mystery Man, to out hi* assignment with unceasing first of a series of public rehearsals heart, will be present at th* con- Plot Concern* Hypochondriac son, M»ry L. Anderson, Martha Ar- will have it* meeting at Fort Worth Be Sponsored by The plot of th* play is centered regularity. SST*S nold, David Ashley, Carroll Atchley, will be held Sunday, March IB. 3:30 certs that win begin at 7 o'clock "Doc" Sumner, who finished fourth on April 17. Martin will jo, to Bay- p. m. at the First Christian Church. every night *nd will last for one around Irene Randolph, a hypochon- in conference scoring, had few oppor- Noble Atkins, Bernic* Austin, Laura lor University later in the spring to Junior Class. AH' who care to participate are in- driac, played by Miss Griffing. She tunities to count but hi* defensive tac- L. Barclay, Robert L. Barlow, Mil- participate in the Constitutional Ora- hour. Monday night at 8 o'clock in the In past years the band has play- decides that she is going to die and tic* proved to be a thorn to th* S, M. dred H. Barr, A. T. Barrett, Worth tions Contest. A Peace Oratorical vited. Other Institution* Represented University auditorium the junior ed under a set guarantee but will picks another woman to' take her U. goal shooters. Frank Bass, Henry C. Beal, The*. E. Contest will be held at the Univer place as her husband's wife. The Besides the T. C. U. Chorus and class will sponsor a program to be not receive remuneration this year "Too Tall" Dietxel acored nine Bennett, Betty Blankenshhp, Mary E. *ity of Tex»s in the Utter part of woman is so attractive that it arouses those individuals who, volunteer, the given by Birch, the famous master of for its services. Those who will play points to set a new conference record Blanten, Lowell Bodiford, Lollie April, but as yet none of the con- an interest in the hypochondriac to Botts. chorus for "The Sunset Trail" will be mystery. Although he is a young during the show which will open with 168 points. He surp*ss*d Holly testants from T. C. U. hss announc- composed of groups of singers from with a rodeo with the performance liv*. Amusing situations arise when BrockUs record of 181, made in 1927. Maxine Bouldin, Mary A. Bowden^ ed his intentions of entering it. man, so great has been his experi- T. W. C, the Baptist Seminary, the ence and so ably demonstrated has tonight and which will close March the real wife tries to rid herself of The lanky Dutchman was closely Marvolene Bowe, Thelma Breief Dr. R. H. Gough of Fort Worth her choice for her husband. hanpt, Mary W Bridges, Frederick high schools, the Harmony, Euterpean, been his exceptional talent that 15 are: Billy Allen, R. I. Bacus, Har- guarded by Skeeters all through the presided as chairman at the contest, Rehearsals for the production hav* contest but Ad managed to make two Brook*. Wm. Henry Brown, LaTerne Sylvan, Cecilian, Music Study and Thurston, the world's greatest, has ry Bates, Charle* Boatner, Hugh announcing the contestants and the been in progress for three weeks and field goals and the Pony guard was Brunson, Moselle Bryant, Virginia Arion Clubs, Shrme Chanters, and the publicly stated that Birch is the logi- Boren, Sterling Brown, Preaton Bur- subjects of their orations in order. dick, Charle* Caldwell, Rollo Coffin, final dress rehearsal was given last forced to retire to the sideline* late Bryson, Leo Buckley, Earl ■ Bulling- city choirs. cal one to become the world's reign- When the judges had retired to se- The Fort Worth Symphony Orches- Bryant Collins, Laurence Coulter. night. - in th* gam* because of personal fouls. ton, Janelle Bu.h, Walter H. Bush, ing king of magic when he retires lect the winners he made a brief ad- tra, under the direction of Brooks L. O. Dallas, A. M. Ewing, Hans- Committee* Take Charge Harlos Green, Buster Brannon, Ray Provita Cardona, Howard Carrell, from the stage. dress to the audience and the par- Morris, will play the accompaniment ford Elliott, Vemon Fenley, Her- Paul Packard and Laurence Coulter McCulloch and Johnny Vaught all ex- Wm. Leui* Carrell. Charle* H. Cart- Included in the Birch repertiore are ticipants. Judges who served in the for the production. mon Gresham, Tom Hanks, L. D. Her- have charge of publicity of th* »how hibited brilliant basketball while in wright, Irene L. Cauidy. Sadie L. contest were W. A. Nelson, Roy G such magnificent illusions as the o 1— vanishing pony, in which a beauti- bert, Tom Hudson, Owen Lipscomb, and Ed Mace is in charge of pro- the game and came in for their share Cauker, EtUworth Chappell, Robert Tomlinson and J. H. McBride. of the honor of boosting th* Chris- ful Shetland is caused to vanish while Murry Livingston, Wallace Lyle, grams and ticket*. Lane Chappell, LeRoy Clardy. The other contestants and their tians into a championship. Prof. Fallis Receives suspended in mid-air and the chal- Wirth McCoy, John McGaughey, Packard will assist Miss Pauline Trula Clendenen, Elizabeth Coker, subject* were: Sterling Brown, The first half, which proved to b* lenge packing box escape in which Frank McMordie, Tom Magoffin, HcCollum and Miss Corrine Lewis in Dorothy Conkling, Evelyn Connelley, "American Youth and World Peace"; Picture of Mrs. Curry arranging properties for tonight's the moat exciting period of th* sea- Birch will attempt to escape from a John Morrison, Paul Packard, Charles J Arnette Conner, Gordon CopeUnd, E. D. Fyke, "The Upper Road"; L. O. Patterson, Gibson Randle, Bill performance, and Misses Dorothy son, was nip and tuck all of the way. Portrait Is of Co-Founder of strong box constructed by a local lum- Lewi* Copeland, Ethleen Craddock, D. Herbert, "America and the Cru- Rogers, Perry Sandifer, Reeder Shu- Conkling and Anna Beth Baker will Both teams used a fast breaking of- Curry School of Expression ber company. Helen Crew*, Dorothy Darby, Opal sade for Peace"; Frank Hughes, "The gart, Dale Smith, Fred Smith, Wil- take charge of make-up* for the fense and the Frogs lead at midway in Boston. Tickets may be secured from Gib- Davidson, Dorothy Davies, Myrtle Constitution"; and Clyde Yarbrough, liam Spurlock, Paul Stroud, Alto cast. (Continued on Pag* 4) "Youth and Crime." son Randle and other members of (Continued on Page'4) Prof. Lew D. Fallis, head of the the junior class. Tatum, Leon Taylor, Kenneth department of public speaking, has The same program will be present- Vaughn, James Watkins, James Wil- received a painting of Mrs. Ann* ed at the Central High School au- son and Sproesser Wynn. Liquid Air Experiment Makes Horned Frog Band's Assets Are Baright Curry, co-founder with S. S. ditorium Monday afternoon at i a Curry of the Curry School of Ex- o'clock. It i* sponsored by the jun- Two Graduates Have Bananas Useful as Hammers Valued at More Than $12,000 pression in Boston, Mass. The paint- ior class together with the T. C. U ing, which now hangs in the public Mothers' Club. Dramatic Art Studio If one can't find a hammer, place maining there for a few minute* speaking office, is a gift from Mrs. Roberson Sisters Teach Pupils 60 cents is for one lesson taken by wa* taken out frozen and placed on "What is the material worth of Eliza Josephine Harwood who taught in Conjunction With Miss a banana in a beaker of liquid air the Horned Frog Band?" asked the the cymbal player. Cymbal* Valued at $62 in the school while Prof. Fallis was Elizabeth King. and then hammer away with it. The th* flame of a burner, and immediate- Income tax collector (if there is such a student and instructor there. Mrs. 'Matrimonies' Is No one would think that the cym- utilising of auch fruit to hammer ly the cigaret wa* consumed. a thing-) Prof. Claude Sammis, di- Harwood, who has retired at the age Two graduates of th* University bal* cost very much, but for the mu- Recommended as a nail in a board, the freexing of a The well known statement that al- rector, decided to inve*tig»te and of 80 from her teaching duties in the have opened studio of dramatic art sic they add to the band the cost is ■ rubber ball until it could be broken found that there waa wore than CurVy School, had requested that the in conjunction with the Elizabeth cohol can not be frozen was proved extremely high. Th* price of the Course of Study by throwing it on the floor, and th* $7767 worth of instruments, about King School of Dancing. They are false. A test tube of alcohol wa* cymbals now used is $26 apiece. Tak painting be given to Prof. Fallis at freezing of a wiener, marshmallow, Misses Clyde and Winnie Roberson. $360 worth of music on hand, and ing th* two together (they always her death. Recently Prof. Fallis re- Lectures on pr*ctic»l widow- cigaret, and spinach until all could placed in * beaker of liquid air aad ceived a letter from Mrs. Harwood Both majored in public speaking. $4000 worth of uniforms. J are) they would of course cost $62. hood and dishwashing sre among be broken like glass, wa* a part of after remaining there for several asking him if he would take the They are teaching more than 25 Th* little more than $7757 may be One pUyer own* $620 worth of in- the many course* suggested for a the experiment Dr. J. L. Whitman minutes was taken out and found to found in the tamborinee, headless students in th* art of voice culture .truments-not including th* piano. painting now. new department at McGill Uni- be froxen. and public speaking in their studio performed before his 11 o'clock chem- drum*, triangle* and the lion'* roar. Th* greatest single instrument cost The painting, which is done in versity. A department "Matri- Variou* other article* were placed brown, is » bust portrait of Mrs. in the Grant Building on Houston istry class Wednesday. No estimate waa placed on the** is $276 for th* French Horn. The monies," was recently propo»ed In performing th* change* in th* in the beaker of liquid air. On* of t0 Curry as she appeared at th* last Street. sine* little or no v»lu* i» f !♦« actual cost of the instrument i* by an undergraduate writing in various things. Dr. Whitman placed the students attempted to pick up a the instruments of the drummers, es- reception she attended in 1921 be- the official students' organ. The two sisters appeared in lead- piece of the wiener which had been more th»n $300. ing roles in "June Moon," th* Little them in * beaker of liquid air, which pecially after the drummers in the About $260 worth of mu»ic is fore the death of Dr. Curry. The McGill Daily of Montreal. in the beaker but immediately put In a letter to Prof. Fallis, Mrs. Har- Theater production of the past two is ordinary air compressed and re- Horned Frog B*nd u»e them. bought every year. Many lost books The writer states: "For most duced to a temperature of 800 de- it down again for th* temperature $1M0 Worth *f Music Purche»ed wood makes the following remarks: week*. Miss Clyde Roberson is al- have to be replaced and new music of our female student* matri- gree* Firenheit below zero. Dr. of the air was so low thst it caused Since "The Professor," as he is "I am sure that there was not a ways cast as the demure young wom- i» added. New muaic »tand» have to mony i* the only career. Dur- Whitman poured some of the liquid the articl* to produce an extremely called by all member* of th* organ- student in the school during all the an who finally captures the hero of be bought *ach year to replac* tho»e ing the past federal election air from the thermo* jug on the hot sensation. station, cam* to Texa* Christian six year* th*t I taught ther* with Mrs. the play while Miss Winnie Roberson worn out through long hour* the prbfession by far th* most table and almo*t simultsneously the The experiment was produced to year* ago, approximately $1000 worth Curry who stood higher in her esti- takes the part of the "bad woman" in practice (t). frequently enumerated wa* that air, which resembled water, disap- show th* effect of low temperature* of mu»ic ha* been purchased, but Member* T*k* Two Le**on» a Week mation than you. She always trusted of. 'housewife.' Surely it is up most of her plays. on familiar substances. In remark- in you and had implicit faith in Both hav* always wanted to play peared. "Where did it go?" asked most of it ha* been lost, borrowed, An average of two le»»ons a week to our universities to guide their ing about temperature extreme*. Dr. dramatic roles. Mi»» Winni* Rober- one student, and a faint answer or worn out. Th* clarinet play*rs hav* bees taken by the member*. A your administration." student* in thi* important mat- Whitman ssid that some men claim- son appeared for one week- a* a pro- which was heard only by a few w»» wear out their mu«ic first, becsuse grand total of 4784 l**»ons ar* taken o ter. W* train students for every ad to have invented an instrument fessional with the Irene Summerly "Where »11 good »ir go** when it they have to practice more than the each year. Thi* m*an* th»t practi- s possible career except the most which measursd the change in tem- Ashburn'» Lecture Postponed important of all—matrimony." Player* in Fort Worth »*v*ral sea- leave* it* abiding place." rest of th* section*. cally 8000 hour* are spent in learn- In th* course of the experiment perature of a blush which appeared Tuition eo*t* run into th* thou- The proposer of this novel de- son* ago. She is east in th* leading ing muiic by th* member* of th* The lecture, "F*bi»ns nd Englishnglis one well known br*nd of eig*r«t, on a girl's face. The change was sand* of dollar»-«nd »till some of partment suggests as * possible role in Mr*. W. M. Harrison's play, band. An hour a day i»-the general Polities," which was to have b*e which take* great prid* in the fact found to be greater in blondes than the trumpet players bit flat noUs. phase for examination of stu- "Carrida," which will be presented on average for practice while learning given by Dr. Andrew W. Ashburn that it is toasted, really became in brunettes, "which." remsrked Dr. Actual eo»t of tuition that h»s been dents in the department: "Prove the Little Theater stage in th* near the iMtrument, «nd after it is learn- March 12, has been postponed to toasted. The cigaret waa placed in Whitmsn "is probably the reason paid out for l*»*on* from the begin that monogamy is th* cause of future. Mrs. Harrison is a resident ed—enough to play a new tune and sometime in May, according to his a beaker of liquid air and after re- why gentlemen prefer blonde*." Ding of learning to play each par brother, Karl E. Ashburn. the recent economic depression." of Fort Worth. tfcular instrument is $10,974.60. The (Continued on Page 3)

I HvSneWvda !W '■•■"^, » tf Tw. THE SKIFF Friday, March 6, mu THE SKIFF Instruction Given to Dumb, Mute Entered as second-class mailing natter at the poatoffles in ' And Sub-Normal in Grade School Fort Worth, Texas. THERE HAVE BEEN DAYS But then life wouldn't have started EDITOR-IN-CHIEF .JAY D. WILLIAMS By ELBERT BALING deaf from birth. She watched my There have been dsys of a long in- the chase, BUSINESS MANAGER EDWIN VAN ORDEN College professors spent a part of Ups forming the words then to my termission; If I had admitted defeat '■ Laurence Coultertheir time instructing the "dumb" aa Managing Editor surprise, spoke the name more accu- Days unknown to a summary of A grave wouldn't do for a funeral Sport* Editor . -Jack Belrre* tr^JZ '"^^^ »"j**" rately than most people do when nor Mmur mor m or years. home. By ELBERT HALING. Sports Staff _ Standard Lembart Uon *'' " «»■ *> •***- Sports Staff _ ...John Hammond | »t»»tent at T. C. U, helps bar gifted With good hearing. I noticed There have been times without any When men have closed the door. One Tsar At* mother, Mrs. G. P. Maury. instruct with interest the keen attention dis- words There's too much left in the street The T. C. U. basketosrs lost their Society Editor .Virginia Loo Saunders . not only dumb, bat nwte end sub- Staff — Mtrjorie Robison played by these children when Mrs. To lessen the pain of unshed tears. outside. last conference gams to S. M. V. Staff . Madelon Flrnt normal students as wall, at the Van Maury waa teaching. Their bright There have been dream-sands with- And too much living yet in store. by the score of 26 to 22. The Frogs Staff -Gwendolyn Montgomery Zandt grade school. eyes followed every movement of her out any blessing. tied with Rice for the cellar posi- If you think the teaching of IS Though I've built a dome with each Uterary Editor _ -Siddie Joe Johnaon face and body in endeavoring to un- Beauty died one sultry day, tion in the final conference standing. Eadhange Editor , Lilllen Lnadberg children of this type is not a diffi- derstand the story she waa telling. tiny grain. While death stood by her side. Approximately 126 registered dele- Mature Editor _ Elbert Holing cult task, accompany Miss Maury to These children, although handicapped Sand turrets shattered, spread into But life palled back his cloak, gates attended the sessions of the Issue Editor ...... -Jack Belzner the Vaa Zandt school some afternoon from the start, are trying hard to dust, And claimed her for his bride. North Texss Student Christian Con- when she is helping bar mother teach make themselves fit to cope with With the tyranny of wind blowing —Thelma Breithaupt. ference held at T. C. U. EEPOrrORIAL STAFF. these unfortunates. Then if you are other more able Americans. I saw with rain. ■ o Five Years Age not convinced. Mrs. Maury will ac- Marrene Britton, Valerie Fox, Harriet Griffin, Ben Boswell, Evelyn* the mutes strain and contort every How fruitless seems the fretful ef- President E. M. Walts announced cept yon aa s new member to Bar Connlley, Bary Garnett, Mary Lucille Hatheway, John Jarrott, Jerque Lens- facial muscle in an effort to turn And fhere have been nights of veri forts of it silt his intention of delivering aa Easter sub-normal group. dele, Paul Martin, Ruth Pruden, Ernestine Scott, Bettie Ellis, and Lois Gray. guttural sounds into speech and table longing, Why can I sit serene 'mid brick and sermon to the Aggies at College At this school the Maury's have when they would succeed, their joy When space has' been changed by stone Station. V a separate class reetn for their / eras a revelation. an ebony veil. While all about me seems a silken T. C. U.'s debaters rots to greet charges. In this group every pupil In Texas there are only four such There have been men born to new paU heights by defeating four major uni- is afflicted with either deafness, purpose. schools as the one the Maurys are Which leaves me in my greatest versity debating teams in one week. muteness, or

by President E. M. Waits as the as- sistant dean of women for next year. Dr. C. R Zahniser $5000 Bequest More About Mrs. Charles A. Stephens had 12 Husky Frog Liquid Air charge of the program, which includ- To Lecture Here "T" Men Found To Brite College IETY ed: a tribute to T. C. U. by Mrs. On Honor Roll (Continued From Page One.) VIRGINIA LOU SAUNDERS Birdie John* Baird, Fort Worth; an First to Be~Givert at Fund to Be Used for hit the right notes half th* time — appreciation of Mra. Sadie Beckham, Monday Chapel on The aasse* of twelve T" As- the student usually practices during deen of women, by Mra. C. A. Steph- Purpose of Loans sociation members appear on the band practice. The winning of the Southwest basketball championship fol-' ana, Fort Worth; an appreciation Church Topics. to Students. New uniforms were bought heat lowed by a pajama party given in Jarvit Hall and the "T" carnival the T. C. U. Mother'* Club of Dallas honor roll for the fall semeaten Dr. Cher. K. Zahniaer, l*ctur«r, au- sprint; before the Fat Stock Blow have been the outstanding events of the campus this week The by Mrs. Sam Jenkins, Fort Worth; an "Big bodies and little sainsV A bequest of {5000 from the estate and Rodeo. Nearly fSOvO dollars thlet e re g ng over the ffairs of thor, former pastor, and member of » ?J?»y 'T.l l Vi » ^e campus.v ' appreciation of the work of the Sec- dee* net, therefore, apply to T. of Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Strange, of were spent in purchasing the white The "T" Association held an ath-1 —- retary of the State Alumni Associa- the factulty of Boston Univ*rsity will be presented in a series of lectures be- C. U.'s star athletes. Temple was announced at the annual whip-cord uniforms and purjale Sam lttie carnival last nifht In the big Strayhorn' and Hortent Baker, Mar- tion, Miss Bits Ma* Hall, by Mrs. meeting of the trustees of the Brite Brown belts. Three sets of uni- gym In which the athleUs w«r* fea- volene Bow*. H. B. Beckman, president of the Fort ginning Monday and continuing Noble Atkins, Grassy Hinton, through Wednesday. The theme of College of the Bible. This fund was forms have been bought since Prof. The sponsors of the Frog*tt*s and Worth organisation; the reading of Jay William.. EUewerth Chap- tured in role* of sksters, dancers and I the lecture subjects will be the 'Prin- Ssmmif ha* taken change of the jUpperettea, Miaaea Eula Lee Carter two original poems by Miaa Ilene received last August, and is designat- bathinf beauties. Aa Hal Wright cipals and Programs of Inter-Church ell, Leo Buckley, Back Barr. band. Th* first uniform was prac- |and Eliaabeth Shelburne, were also Timmerman, president of the Dallas ed for the purpose of loaning to min- tically all purple with many unnec- acted at «MMTW ceremonies in the|^ue.t7'rf*th« Cooperation." J • c k- Shackleford, Standard organisation; several songs by Mrs. isterial students. Resolutions were *»sary ornaments. The next uni- abienc* of the "T" Association preai Dr. Zahniser's first lecture will be Lambert, "I'ncle Bud" Eury, Roy Secrest, Fort Worth, and a one- pa**ed in apprcciatien of thia. gift. forms were of more white than pur- dent, Cy Leland, the lettermen repre act play, "The Cough" by Miss Kath- given at the freshman-sophomore John McDiarmid, Howard Car- Mits Montgomery chapel Monday morning. Other lec- All of the members of the present ple and the new ones have, very lit- »enUd the verioua aporta from ping- erine Moore of the public speaking roll and Hal Wright are th* T" tle purple on them. Honored at Party department and Bob Gray. ture* will be on Monday, Tuesday and ssen found on the fall semester'* faculty were re-elected: Dr. Clinton pong to boxing-. Included in the pro Wedneeday afternoons at S o'clock in Drum Major's Hat Costa (SO The Dallas Club will have the next coveted honor roll. Atkins, Lockhart, head of the department of The drum major'* hat lost $50 jram was a tumbling act by T. C. U. Mias Gwendolyn Montgomery waa Brite chapel, Wednesday morning at T. C. U. Alumni radio program over Wright, McDiarmid and Eury are the Old Testament; Dr. W. C. Morro, and the baton cost practiaally. noth- tumbling trio, a dance number by honored Tuesday evening when her KTAT some time in March, the regular meeting of the Brite chap- captain* or former captains of head of the department of the New el and Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock. ing. The original oost may atill be girl* under the supervision of Mn. mother, Mrs. Clyd* Raney Montgom- i. . ■ e their particular aporta. Testament; Prof. F. E. Billington, His morning lecture subjects will be gotten if it were to be sold since it Helen Murphy, and songs by the Har- ery, entertained with a surprise bridge Alphabetically, the name' of head of the department of the Chris- has depreciated very little because party on her birthday at h*r home, Lot Hidalgos Gives chosen from the following: "Poverty mony Honeys, Miaa Dorothy Jacobs Noble Atkins head the list of tian Ministries; Prof. H. L. Pickerill, of lack of use. 2000 Fifth Avenue. Party for Friends of Present Protestant Programs," head of the department of Religious and Mia* Margot Shaw. honored "T" men. Winning point* About $1000 was spent in erecting A Saint Patrick'a motif was car- "Attainable Ideals of Local Christian in athletic contest* and making a Education; Prof. S. W. Hutton, as- o Unity," "Interchurch Community the bandvoom. Thia room is given ried out throughout the decorations. Gay Spanish costumes were seen B average is no trick for this sistant professor of New Testament last night when Los Hidalgos mem- Programa." In the afternoons he will over to the use of the band exclus- ISO Girl* Attend The bridge accessories and prises husky two-letter man. and Worship Ministries. Prof. E. C. bers entertained with a party for their speak on Community-wide Evangel- ively. A family of cats has taken w*r* in two ahades of green and Next on the list conies Milford Cameron, associate professor of Old Pajama Party parents and friends in the Brite Col- iam, choosing his subject* from: "Lost possession of the shelter that the white. The refreshments were mold- Barr, who demonstrates that a Testament, and Dean i Colby D. Hall, lege club room. j Areas and Aantiquated Methods," room affords under the front porch. Multi-hutd pajamas brightened ed in th* shape of Saint Patrick's tall star tackle can tackle something professor of the History of Religions. The decorations were carried out in "A Scientific Approach to the Taak of E. M. Waits was re-elected president. All the old uniforus are kept stored the parlor of Jarvis Hall Tuesday silk hat and centered on a three leaf elae beside* football players. a color scheme of red and yellow. Evangelism," "Psychology and Salva- Dr. W. C. Morro was assigned in the bandroom and no use is made night whan the dormitory girls enter- clover. Pink roses and sw«etp«aa Leo Buckley shows, what a star Th* following program was pre- tion," "Unto the Uttermoat." again to special duty in the fseVI, of any of them. tained the town girls. Each Jarvis were used profusely throughout the baseball catcher can do with col- sented: Violin solo by Miss Marjorie Dr. Zahniser is secretary of the i visiting among the churches in the rooms. Th* dining room table waa lege courses when he has a girl invited a town friend aa her Miller; Spanish legend by Miss Betty Commission on Training in Inter- interest of the Brite College of the W. A. A. Will Sponsor guest for the night. According to covered with an Irish lac* cloth ov*r mind to. Leo shows that he not green satin, and centered with green Spreen; "The Rosary," Miss Vera Bell Church Cooperation of the Federal Bible. Prof. F. E. Billington waa as- Play Day en April 18 Dean Sadie Beckhem, the largest Stephenson; drama, "El Doble Robo" Council of Churches of Christ in only haa a strong back but a aigned the special duty again of ae- crowd waa present that has ever at- tapers and a bowl of pastel-tinted strong mind, aa well. A play day will be sponsored April blossoms. by Misses Mae Housel and Louiae America, is th* author of several aiating the churches in getting in tended thla annual event. Speaking of baseball we might 18 by the Women's Athletic Associa- High score in bridge we* won by Cauker, and Melvin Beaver; aong and books, includng 'Case Work Evangel- touch with student pastors. Dinner waa served to the girls in dance, Blllie Tom Stuart and Miss ism," was a pastor in Pittsburg for sugge*t that deficient atudeata James Harrison of Fort Worth, the tion for the Girls' Reserve and the the Univeralty dining room, and then Preston McNeeley and th* cut by take this sport as a mental Girls Scouts of Fort Worth. Miss Adeline Pannill. Mary Jane Hurley. 16 years and for 16 years was exec- trustee of the permanent fund, was the S. M. U.-T. C. U. basketball game o utive secretary of the Pittsburg Coun- stimulation. Net all of the Frog thanked by the board for hia gener- The W. A. A. decided at a meet- waa attended. After the game the Other guest* were Misses Mary nine participate in baseball for ing this week to invite the Girls' Re- Elisabeth Turrentine, Doris Meson, cil of Churches. ous and efficient service in handling f iris donned their pajamas and assem- this reason, but Howard Carrell serve and Girl Scouts instead of 25 Esteleen Kincaid, Dorothy Lee and According to S. W. Hutton, Brite the investment of the permanent bled in the parlor for a short program Nine Degrees Are bluehingly admits, and the rec- funds of the Bible college, which girls from each high school aa had Dorothea Huntsman, and Mel Brant, College and T. C. U. are presenting under the supervision of the Upper- this series of lectures to the students ord* prove, that he haa a straight amount to 156,500. been planned formerly. atte and Frogett* preaidenta, Miaaea Dan Fillingim, Aubrey Cooper, Dick A average. Nowlin, Ralph Caldwell and Harry Given at T. C. U. and public'as an opportunity for in- Eulalia Whitefiald and Lollie Botta. spiration and widening of horison. Ellsworth (happell, the suc- Misses Margot Shaw and Dorothy Embrey, Jr. cessful successor of Doc Sum- The honoree waa presented with a o Jaeoba sang aeveral selections, Miss Diplomas, Certificates ner in the game with S. M. I .. "XJ number of lovely gifts. to Wear to own Rowena Dace played a piano solo and Are Also Awarded Religious Songs is just as vigorous s student as Misses Jean Harrell and Georgia o he is an athlete, if the records [ by Schools. Most Popular of Sheppard played ukuleles and sang. Mitt McDiarmid To mean anything. The girls were served with ginger Wed March 10 Bow many degrees are offered at Negro Folk-Lore Roy Eury and J. W. Hinton ANEW coat ia quite ale punch from a table decorated in Texas Christian 7 Thaj. ia a ques- have worn the purple to advant- indispensable this green. After this the girls went to age on both the baseball dia- Miss Florence McDiarmid's engage- tion that not more than one-fourth Religious songs are the most pop- season, when your smart- their rooms and many mid-night ment and approaching marriage to L. of the student body caai answer. ular and most sacred to the negro mond and the gridiron. In the lunches were apread. Cowen Gooch of Jackion, Miss., was Nine degrees may be sought with- folk-lore as described by Miss Mary classroom they continue to shine ness depends so comple- Hostesses and their guests were announced last Friday when her in the portals of T. C. U. Three of Virginia Bales in her thesis entitled and make the honor roll with tely on the individuality Miases Evelyn Stobaugh, Kathryn mother, Mrs. E. W. McDiarmid, en- these are conferred by the Add- "Negro Folk-Song* in Texas: Their much the same ease as they of your clothes. We have Etkine; Betty Laeewell, Betty Lillard; tertained at her home 2627 Rogers San College of Arts and Sciences Definition and Origin," which was catch a fly or block a punt. Elisabeth Janett, Martha Dugey; Vir- When not occupied as a sport many distinctive styles Street, with a prettily appointed and all are equivalent in rank. They written in 1925. from which you may ginia Bradford, Virginia Bryaon; Jo bridge party. are the degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Most of the songs are either re- writer, or acting as a football Beth Arledge, Maudallen Young; Lol The bridge accessories carried out Bachelor of Science, and Bachelor of ligious, songs of love, songs of home guard. Standard Lambert stakes choose at a convenient B's in his studies. He Botta, Eliaabeth Alexander; Fanna a motif of green and silver, with sil- Buaineaa Administration. life and work songs. Nearly all of price. Mae Flowers, Lorere Ramsey; Louise Tennis comes in for a share of ver Cupids upholding wedding bells The School of Educetion offers the negro songs come under these Briscoe, Anne Drew Thompson; Ja the honors and ia capably repre- as the dominant note in the decora- the Bachelor of Education degree. classifications. nelle Buah, Billia Potts; Margaret sented by John "Racqaetter" Mc- Tweed can serve you tions. Brite College confers the Bachelor Of the 104 songs contained in the Reeder, Lennie Roberson; Ernestine Diarmid. Although away from for tailored and drctiy A dainty scroll tied with green and of Divinity and Master of Religious thesis Miss Bales was able to trace Scott, Lucy Mae Merritt; Jeanne silver and bearing the announcement, the definite origin of 46 of the songs. classes a great deal of the time wear. Clever sleeves Education degrees. while playing in matches, John and a collar of sleek Horsley, Sarah Smith; Annie Ruth "Florence and Cow*n, March 10," The School of Fine Arts grants Ten were brought to Texas by the Cowan, Thelma Lawrence; Mamie ■akee good gradea consistently. fur will prove a wise marked the plates of the ice course, the Bechelor of Music degree. The Louisiana slaves, 22 were well known Jack Shackleford menagea to choice. Week Means, Jean Thompson; Joy which was served at the close of th* Graduate School grants the degrees throughout the South, 7 songs came Sams, Thelma Lavender; Dorothy play football and keep on Mr. games. of Maater of Arts and Master of from Tennessee, 1 came from Ala- Baker, Kathryn Williams. The guest list included the follow- bama, 1 from Georgia, 3 from Miss- Tucker'* favored list also. Science. Jay Williams and Hal Wright Misses Margaret Ben'choff, Jess* ing intimate friends of the honor**: Besides the degrees offered, sev- issippi, 1 from Virginia, and only 1, both play baseball and both get 50 McMurrsy; Jewel Dean Tinnin, Dade Miaaea Edith McDonald, Clara Bell* eral diplomas »nd certificates are of- the widely known ballad, "The Boll their names in The Skiff fkr Frances Re**; Kathryn Cannon, Cecil Holmes, Katherine Morro, Frances fered by the art and music depart- Weevil," is known to have originated Fox; Eva Keeling, Mary Ruth Wear Gilliland, Frances Dacus, Hasel Cros- making a B average. '49 ments at the School of Education. in Texas. Knute Rockne contends that Ruth Jenkins, Vinitia Green; Janet by, Gladys Wilkinson, Hasel Hunni- The increase in number of both The origin of the remainder of Miss-fee* Shop, athletes may be classroom stars Holmea, Virginia Holt; Siddie Joe cutt, Adele Cahoon, Gladys Dowling, students and faculty has been grad- the songs is too old to trace. Fourth Floor sa well. T. C. U. might give Johnson, Frances Schober; Mary Jean Margaret Cameron, Bit* Mae Hall and ual since 1915. In 1020 there were The late settlement of Texas, the him some good material on thia Knight, Anna Lewis; Jean Harrell, Virginia Bryson and Mra. Ivan Alex- 548 students and 22 faculty mem- importation of slaves from other Eloiae Barksdale; Lucille Bessley, ander. states who brought with them their subject. Miss McDiarmid ia a former student bera. o FAIR Ruth Dutton; Ev*lyn Baird, Ruby The 1925 term of school showed folk-lore, the comparatively low per- THE in the University. She is the daugh- Jean Hilgers; Anniel Phares, Mary an enrollment of 1220 students with centage of illiteracy among the ter of Prof, and Mrs. E. W. Mc- Bryson Club Gives Louiae Scott; Elisabeth Henry, Betty a faculty of 22 men and 15 wom- negroes of Texas have been the main Spreen; Ruby Lusk, Ila Berry; Mary Diarmid. forces which- have served to prevent Historical Pageant The wedding will be a quiet cere- en. Jane Kibble, Mary Marjorie Lewis The enrollment of 1928-29 is the the production of negro folk-songs mony at the home of the brld«'s par- Don-is Sellers, Mae Housel. largest in the history of T. C. U. in Texas to the same extent that Development of Texas "Under ents. A number of parties will be Misses Mary Louise Wadley, Mary There was a total of 1634 students songs have been produced in other Six Flags" Depicted at Lloyd Garnett; Rebecca. Graves, Mary given for her. making an increase of 442.8 per cent southern states. Fellowship. Louiae Spinka; Polly Durie, Lettye o • IJacbsonsI • over the enrollment of 1915. Some of the names of the songs esau/lon at sixth Belle Wills; Marie Weldart, Peggy Mitt Neeb, Mr. Rhodet o are sis follows: "Job's Going to A pageant, "Texas Under Six McLaughlin; Georgia Sheppard, Mar- Talk to Mutic Club Heaven," "Jes Suit Me," "Daniel, Flags," was given by th* Bryson club tha Reba Hubbard; Georgia Johnson, B.C.B. to Have Program Joshua Fought de Battle ob Jerico," for the University Religious Fellow- Wlllette Duncan; Marian Hourey, A report on the Fontain*bl*au "Hold Up Yo Baptist Finger," "My ship meeting last Sunday. A. T. Bar- Marie Hollas; Vera Bell Stephenson, School of Muaic and the Muaic Travel MiM Lois Elder to Speak for Lord is a Battle Axe," "O, Han' Me rett, Jr. presided and read the story Constance Temple; Lollie Smith, Vir- Club of America was made by Clark Fellowship Meeting. Down de Silber Trumpet," "Dat An- of Texss as girls representing each ginia Gillland; Josephine Newberry, Rhodes at the Music Club meeting gel Band," "When I Get Ober," "No period appeared on the stage. Hurrah, Miss Lois Elder, student secretary Philo Mae Murphree; Haiel Johnson, Wednesday afternoon. Man Can Hindah," "Jesus Rides a The flags of the six periods were Pauline McCollum; Sally Kennedy, of the national council of Y.M.C.A. Miss Adalyun Neeb gave a report Milk-White Hoss," "Cum in Join Dis hung on either side of a raised plat- Saturday, March 7th, Empress Shelton; Maxine Edwards, and Y. W. C. A., will be the speaker on the Austro-American Conservatory Ban'," "Did You Eber See de Blood form and a large American flag at the University Religious Fellow- FI6y Edmondson. Of Music and Fine Arts. A group of Cum Tricklin' Down?" "Done Change former the background. Girls who Misses Charlie Belle Verschoyle, ship meeting Sunday night. The pro- took part were: The Indians, Miss is T. C. U. Day... piano selections was presented by My Name," "Den I Shout de Glory," Dorothy Clark; Betty Ligon, Helen gram is being sponsored by the B. Jane Jarvis; th* French, Miss Marie Miss Thelma Lewrence. "I Been in de Storm so Long," Clark; Dorothy Rogers, Katherine C. B. with Travis White, president, Roberts; the Spanish, Miss Mary In the buaineaa meeting, the Muaic "Deres Room Enough in Heaben," Prather; Evelyn Cahlll, Tl McLean; presiding at the program. Adams; the Mexicans, Miss Marian Club banquet, which will be held "I'm New Bawn," and any number Helen Cone, Anne McLean; Ruby Special music will be furnished by Smith; the Texans, Miss Frances An- April 8 at the Woman's Club, was of aongs which are without titles. Cheatnutt, Maxine Smith; Elisabeth a girls' quartet, and Otto Nielson derson; the Confederates, Miss discussed. Reservations may be mede o- Popular young ladies Johnston, Lillian Childress and Elva for the banquet with Dr. Henry D. will lead the congregational singing. Dr. Morro Speaks on Frances Veale; the Americans, Miss of the salesmanship Wlnton; Sylvia Smith, In* Bramb Guelick or Clark Rhodea. The junior Following the program a reception "Modern Humanism' Virginia Bryson. lette; Anna Ruth Denton, LaVeme recital will be sponsored by the Music for Miss Elder will be held in Jar- Elmer Staude told the story of San class will act as host- Brunaon; Elisabeth Ruff, Lillian Club the ssme evening as the banquet. vis Hall. "Modern Humanism" was the title Houston, Harmon Hodgca represent- Eylers; Corlnne Roger, Evalyne Bos- o o of a talk given by D. W. C. Morro ed the educator, and Sterling Brown esses and salesladies. well; Ethleen Craddock, Laleta Curry; at the regular meeting of the faculty the pioneer minister. Luncheon It Served T. C. U. Girls Defeated ■> i Come shop with them Hannah Ann House, Anita Wilson; By Weatherford Team in Jarvia Hall Monday night. o \ Ann* Fulmer, Marian Smith; Martha To Ex-Students Mrs. Gayle. Scott and Mrs. Will and make it a gala Wade, Ruth Crow; Moselle Bryant, Fraternity May Become The T. C. U. girls' basketball team Winton were hostesses from th* fac- Evelyn* Connelley; Bennie Sue Rat- A buffet luncheon was served to a National Organization day. was defeated by the Weatherford ulty and assisted in serving mint ice liff, Annie May Bucy; Alice Gl*nn joint session of the Fort Worth and College team, 50-31, in a game played and cake. Plans are being made whereby Eta Young, Dorothy Dillard; Faye Wood- Dallas woman'a division of th* ex-stu- ——o 1— dent's and alumni association in Jar- at the Weatherford College gymna- T.C.U. Professors Judge Debate Phi Epsilon, honorary fencing fra- all, Kathryn Beaty. sium Thursday evening. ternity, organised on the campus of Misses Mildred Bullock, Ola Whit- vis Hall Saturday. Mrs. Sadie T. the University of Texas, may become man; Pansy Teagarden, Margie Beckham, dean of woman, served as Girls who played on the T. C. U. Dr. John Lord, Dr. Herbert L. See Friday S'ight's Star-Ttlegra'in for team are: Misses Marian Miller and a national institution with chapters Nance; Marian Tyson, Clara Manning! hostess for the University. Hughes and Karl E. Aahburn acted Rare and Special Values. About 16 members of the Dallas Josephine Newberry, forwards; as judges in a district high school in various universities throughout Motelle Clutter, Mary Strong; Ceil E»krol4««4 organisation, including their preai- Misses Cornelia Kilpatrick, 'Virginia interscholastic debate contest held at the country. J«M; Salt Roach, Frances Eiler; Bettie Ellis, lll.tt Opsl Morgan; Margot Shaw. Mota dent, Miaa Ilene Timmerman, were Bryaon and Gemma Nunley, guards; Eastland last Saturday. -The ques- The fraternity haa been confering with other universities lately in ref- Maye Shaw; Dorothy Jacobs, Maurine present*. Misses Lore* Guhl, .Mae Houael and tion was "Resolved, that the jury Shaddle; Marian Miller, Elizabeth Miss Lide Spragins was introduced Frances Eiler. centers. avstem should be abolished." erence to thia organization.

mmmmmmm ■■jnajgnaUhsnaa ^ fHE sKirp Friday, Much «, 1931. Two Christians Sophs Lead in Scores All-Intramural Low Golf Rates Made Polfiwogs Will 74 Points Amasaed in Drive for Conference Intramural Sports Shield. Intramural Players May Play for By JACK BELZNER. Placed on 1931 Team Is Named One-Half Price. Have Track Meet Coach Francis A. Schmidt, lone The sophs art hading the other Calendar Special rates have been obtained hailed »» Use miracle man of basket- Mythical Team classes in the total number of points Wrifrht, Smith, Provine, for intramural golf. A sophomore Masonic Home to Come ball and who but year earned the scored toward the intramural shield boya who are interested in this form FINAL CONFERENCE STANDING McDiarmid, Wool- Here Saturday for Team— W. L. Pet. Pts. Op titlo of tha miracle man of football, Shiro Hoke Shifted to that is swarded each year. Tha'sec- of recreation should see Walter Knox ond year men have scored a total of wine Are Picked. at once and get their applications for Field Contest T. C. U 9 8 .780 449 854 again showed hit prowess at a coach Forward as "Doc's" j ii n 74 points, while their closest rivals, ■ ■ play. The charges will be one-half S. M. U. 8 4 .«67 462 a7» whan tha Texas Christian Froft won The Polliwog tracksters hold their Running Mate. the junior*, have scored 52 points. By JOHN HAMMOND the regular price. Arkansas . _ 7 6 .688 3S6 350 initisl meet of the season Saturday the 1931 Southwest basketball race. The senior" are third with 34 points Three members of the senior cham- This price was mads possible from Baylor 7 6 .683 887 893 He has tutored tha Christians to a DIETZEL CHOSEN CENTER and frosh trail with 30 points. pionship intramural baskeball squad the city recreation department at 2:30 o'clock when they meet the A. * M t 1 .417 882 216 and two members of the junior team, championship on both the hardwoods There are other sports yet to be through K. D, Evens, head of the Masonic Home boys on tha Frog Rice 4 8 .383 897 4« runner-up, have been chosen for the Texas _ 2 10 .167 222 Ul Skeeters of S. M. U. and Murphy participated in and the sophs will recreation department. field. Coach Clark has an array of and the grid. Both were tha first all-intramural first team. The second Individual Scorera of Arkansas Picked for be given s close race for honors be- These rates will be good only on former high school stars, many of ever to be won by tha University in fore the season is over. The other team includes all juniors, with four Plsyer, Team— G. Fg. Ft Pti Guard Positions. the Worth Hills Course, the municipal whom hsve already made a name for those particular sports. Jimmy sports include baseball, track and from the "A" league, and one from the Dietsel, T. C U —18 61 course back of the University, themselves on the cinder path. 4< 168 Wilson copped the first for Texas By JACK BELZNEB swimming. B" league. Reynold., S.M.U. —.12 60 o Among the most promising frosh 88 1M Christian in 1927 when ha won over First Team Po«. Second Team John McDiarmid, Duane Smith and Sumner, T.C.U. _.„....12 47 O-r- that hsve reported sre: Charlie Cas- 86 130 all conference rivals in golf. Sumner, T.C.U. Williams, SJI.U. Cecil Provine, seniors, have been Williams, S.M.U 12 61 per, Ssn Antonio, one of the best 25 127 (Forward) picked for the first string, and Hal Alford, Baylor — 12 40 Bruins Defeat hurdlers in the South in his high 36 116 The victerieas basketball sei- Hoke, A.*M -...Alford, Baylor More About Wright and Vance Woolwins, regular Strickland, Baylor ~-.lt 41 school dsys. Casper set a new 120- 81 113 se* brought Schmidt's total to six (Forward) junior forwards, have been named Sellers, Rice . 39 Honor Students yard high hurdle record in tha Na- 82 110 championships. Fear times in Dietxel, T.C.U Reynolds, S.M.U. on the first team. Wright and Wool- Frogs 36 to 34 Dixon, Rice 41 tional High School meet last year. 16 97 sutcsaslon he won care titles (Center) wine have been chosen because of all- Hart, Rice 87 (Continued From Page One.) Besides being a good hurdler, Gas- 20 94 while at the University of Ark- Skeeters, S.M.U Veltman, A.*M. around ability and consistency during Hoke, A.4M. 86 Davis, Eriel Day, Anna Ruth Den- Close Guarding: Proves per is s dash man, and one of the 20 90 ansas. There is a record that (Guard) the season. McDiarmfd was chosen Holt, Ark. 86 ton, Lois Dewees, Rowena Doss, Loyd most promising all-around athletes to 12 82 any coach might envy. Coaching Murphy, Ark. Sexton, Ark. center because of his all-around play- to Be Disastrous Elklns, Texas 88 Douglas, Gladys Dowling, Maxine report to Clark. 15 II two sports for tha past six years. (Guard) ing through the entire season and be- E. Taylor, Tax 12 80 Edwards, Wesley C. Ekholm, Dave J. to Christians. E. M. Fridge, former North Side 29 69 he has never failed to gain one Again the time has rolled around cause of his sbility to loop the basket. Pickren, Ark. _ 12 26 Elias, Mosel Elliott, Cora Lyle Ellis, High track star, was one of the best 16 68 championship each year. £mith plsyed 'forward with the se- Murphy, Ark. — 11 19 for all-conference selections to come Aline English. middle distance runners in the loop 27 65 niors, but because of his unusual abil- Baylor University's hard fighting 0 in. Again there will be a great many Roy Eury, John Porter Evans, in high school, and is expected to March 7 has been set for the final ity to guard, he was shifted to that disagreements but nevertheless it is Dorothy Exxell, Froment Faris, Evan- and close guarding cage team eked add many points to the Frog teams day of spring practice at Louisiana position. Frogs Play for D. A. C. great indoor sport and everybody has geline Fsrmer, W,m. Lee Fellows, out a 86-34 victory over the Texas when he becomes eligible for varsity. State. Tha Horned Frogs are due Provine has been selected to man- the best team, according to his own Howard Fitch, Launa Fretwell, Mary Christian Homed Frogs in last Satur- Fridge runs the high hurdle, 880, to meet the Tigers on the Christian age the first team because of his abil- Win From Cameron Aggies 61- opinion. R. Frierson, Elisabeth Fulford, Atya day's contest at the T. C U. field- one mile, and two mile runs. gridiron early next fall. Coach Buss ity to handle his men, as he has pro- 41 in Texas A. A. U. Meet. There is little doubt about Sumner Bryant Gardner, Emily Owen Gar- house. While the Frogs were bow- Other Polliwog prospects are: Pow- Cohen has been spending most of his ven his capability of that position by being of all-conference caliber. He is nett, Nancy Jane Gateley, Ben Gil- ing to the Golden Bears, the Ponies ell, Colorado, middle distance man; A quartet of Horned Frog basket- time with last year's reserves. He piloting his team to a championship were turning back the Arkansas the most polished floor man in the bert, Herschel R. Gipson, Annabel William Dodd, Denison, middle dis- ball stars, Capt. Atkins, Sumner, is giving special attention to his after dropping two games to the ju- Porkers 40 to 27 to throw the Mus- conference and looped 130 points in 12 Goldthwaite, Opal Gooden. tances, snd Herschel Gipson, one of Dictzel and Brannon are flying the quarterback prospects. The team niors in the preliminary contests. Fol- tangs and Frogs into a tie for the ■ conference games to place third in Dorothy Ellen Gossett, Rebecca the brightest prospects for the colors of the Dallas Athletic Club in promises to be stronger than last lowing is the pick for first and second league leadership. individual scoring. The former Ath- Graves, Evelyn Green, Vinita Green, the rounds of the Men's Texas A. A year's combination and is materially teams: sprints, doing the century in ten sec- ens star can handle himself with Perry Gresham, Frances Griggs, Bits The Frogs took the lead in the onds. aided by the return of several letter- First Team U. op|n basketball tournament no* more grace and ability than any bas- Mae Hall, James Allen Hallmark, first few minutes of plsy but Bay- men of the 1929 season. Player Team Position Lee Bassinger, former Central being held in Dallas In tha Fair Park keteer in the conference. He works John Hsys Hammond, Harry Har- lor retaliated and passed the Frogs Wright jr. "A" forward High star will do most of the pole Automobile Building. well with his teammates and his rington, Margaret Harrison, Wesley before one quarter of the game and Texas Christian is featuring ath- Woolwine jr. "A* forward vaulting, and* is also a good high In their first appearance Wednes- guarding is exceptional. "Doc" proved Page Hart, Jessie Hswkins, Iris it was an uphill fight for^the Chris- MsDiarmid sen ior center jumper and hurdler. Lynn Brown, day night, they defeated the Center- letics just now. Both the freshman that he could guard throughout the tians throughout the remainder of the Hays, Ed Heffner, Lee Henderson, Smith senior guard former Harlindale High athlete, of on Aggies of Lawton, Okla., 61 t» and varsity candidates for three of season but in the final tussle with battle. L. D. Herbert, Marion L. Hicks, J. Provine (mgr.) senior guard San Antonio, is the best prospect for 41. the four major sports, as well as S. M. U., he won enough praise in this Alford looped 16 points for the W. Hinton, Elisabeth Hodgson, Clo- Second Team the weights-. Joe Wallace, John Tsr- Indications are that the two teams tennis ami interclass basketball are department to be nominated not only Bears and was high point man of tilda Houle, Mary M. House, Maa Schutts jr. "B" forward leton star of former days, is also a that battled on the T. C. U. court ea the bill daily. Each of the men as a forward, but also as the best all House), Marion Howrey. the event "Too Tall" Dietxel crowd- Dennis jr. "A" forward good man in the weight division. Du- Tuesday night with the champion- who recently made up the champion- around eager in the loop. ed the Waco forward with 14 points Frances Hutchings, Berbanette Spearman jr. "A" center vall, Boatner, White and Davis are ship of the Southwest Conference st ship basketball team are either re- Capt Shiro Hoke, the lanky A.iM. and displayed great defensive tactics. Jackson, Catherine Jackson, Monroe Shackleford jr. "A" guard the most promising of the other pros- stake, will battle in the finals at porting to Coach Mayer's baseball center, is chosen as a running mate 'Doe" Sumner was the outstanding S. Jackson, O. B. Jackson, Jane Jar- Snow jr. "A" guard pects. Dallas with the north Texas A. A practices or working out for track to Sumner at the forward position floor man of the evening and scored vis, Helen Jenkins, Jesse Jenkins, o— U. championship at stake. The S. M. under Coach Clark. because of his consistency, team-work three circus shots for six points. Ruth Jenkins, Lou Alice Jernigan, U. eagers are playing under the aus- o and floor work. He scored M points Strickland, lanky Bear center, Haxel Johnson, Ruth L. Johnson, Sid- Expect More Entries pices of "Dr. Pepper" and the four and had he been on a strong offensive Miss Lide Spragins Is played a fast game but was unbale Lloyd Gregory of the Houston die Jo Johnson, Hubert J. Jones, An- Horned Frogs, with Tompkina ef club, it would be safe to say that he Made Assistant Dean to prove that he is of the same calibre Post-Dispatch had the following to' geline Jones, Amy M. Justin, Doro- Okla. High Schools Allowed to Athens rounding out the quintet, are say about Adolph Dietxel in his would have added at least 30 to his thy L. Kelly, Mildred Kelly, Samuel as Ad Dietxel although he gave the Enter Stock Show Meet. season's total. Introduced at Luncheon Given Purple pivot man considerable trou- representing the D. A C. The win- column before the Texas Christian- Kitchen, Mary Jean Knight, Morgan ner of tha finals tilt will represent Alford, Baylor, and Williams, S. M. C. Knott, Mildred G. Kruse, Marian for Ex-Students by Dean ble in getting the tip. Owl ball game in Houston. With the sanction by the National north Texas in the state A. A. U. U., scored 243 points for their teams A. Labovitx. Beckham. Harlos Green plsyed the best guard "In AD DIETZEL, gigantic center, Federation of State High School Ath- tournament held in San Antonio. tha Horned Frogs will offer the in conference competition and are ex- William T. Lace, Standard Lam- game of the contest. Roberson and Miss Lide Spragins, assistant pro- letic Association to the Southwestern •Primo Camera' of the Southwest ceptionally good forwards. However, bert, Rita H. Langsten, E. J. Lerg- McCulloch flashed in spots for the fessor of English, supervisor of Exposition Track and Field Meet, conference basketball. Dietxel, who they do not possess the polish of the ent, Lamoyne Laurence, Alice Led- Frogs and twice put the Schmidtmen freshman work, and sponsor for the to be held here March 14, some 20 stands about 6 feet, six inches, and veteran Hoke and Sumner, the sensa- gerwood, Lois J. Levy, Corinne K. in position to overcome the Baylor or 30 high schools of Oklahoma are tional sophomore. sophomore class of the University, lead. weighs around 190 pounds, probably Lewis, Tex Anna Lewis, Margaret E. expected to enter tesms in the meet AVOID who has been appointed assistant 1 Ad Dietxel, the Horned Frog center, Lindsay, Katherine Lipscomb, Mary T.C.U. is the greatest scoring threat in col- dean of women, was introduced at a Word to that effect was received by lege basketball. is picked over Reynolds, of S. M. U, Lucille Long, Ruth Lowry, Ruby Player— / Fg. Ft Ftm. Pf.Tp. R. D. Evens, head of the city recre- not only because he broke the confer- luncheon Saturday given by Dean Roberson, i — 2 110 8 Coach "Pug" Daugherty of the Lusk, Psuline McCollum, John Mc- ation department, under whose di- PARKING ence record in individual scoring but Sadie Beckham in the parlors of Jar- McCulloch , 2 0 0 0 Owls rates Dietxel an even greater Diarmid, Ernestine McKinney, Val- rection the meet is held. also because he is a more consistent vis Hall for the members of the Ex- Sumner, f 8 0 11 and atar than -Stretch" Murphy the erie McLamore, Rowena McMichael, The sanction leaves the high player. Reynolds was a better defen- Students Association of Dallas and Chappell, f ,..0 10 0 giant ail-American, who in 1930 Virginia Belle McPhail, Ed S. Mace, schools of Oklahoma, who were hesi- sive man st the outset of the season, Fort Worth. Dietxel, c 4 4 0 1 paced Purdue to the Western Con Omera Madeley, Ruth Mahlin, Jane tating until the point was decided, but at present Coach Schmidt has Miss Spragins, who has taught at Green, g. 0 0 0 0 ference Championship." Elizabeth Male, Ruth Martin, Milton free to enter the meet Several high TRAFFIC developed "Too Tall" into as good a Sweet Briar, Central High School and Brannon, g 0 10 1 ; 0 _ Mehl, Betty Yater Mercey, James schools have already made inquiries defensive center as any who walk the Texas Woman's College, is a grad- Atkins, g 1 3 0 3 Miller. about the meet and are expected to the hardwoods of the Southwest Con- uate of Randolph-Macon College and Vsught, g o SEASON RECORDS Laura Fay Miller, Marjorie Mae 0 0 0 enter teams. Some of the larger WORRIES T. C. t. ference. Ad's record in scoring is has done graduate work at Columbia Miller, Percy Vernon Miller, Helen schools inquiring are: Lawton, Ma- 49, Rice 38. 168, seven points more than any other University. ^ at the K. Millikin, Margaret Monnig, Laura Totals ...._„ 12 10 2 6 3-1 dill, Maud, Capitol'Hill of Oklahoma 40, Texas 19. man has been able to make. o BAYLOR Camille Moore, John Morphia, Helen City and Central of Oklahoma City. 35, Arkansas 26. Skeeters, the husky Methodist Morro, Helen Murphy, Nell Muse, Plsyer— Fg. Ft. Ftm. Pf.Tp. The only Texas cities having sent 29, Arkansas 30. guard, is the outstanding defensive Gordon Musgrove, Margie Nance, More About' Alford, f 7 in applications up until the first of STOCK SHOW 33, S. M. U. 36. man in the conference. He handles Adalynn Neeb, Roy James O'Brien, Klersky, f 2 the week are: McCamey, Doole, Al- 38, Baylor 22. the ball with uncanny skill. It is a Virginia Oliver, Helen Pannill, An- Championship Strickland, e. 4 ) pine, London, Rosser, San Antonio and 34, A. a M. 32. tough assignment for any man whom niel Phares, Texora Pierce, Mary Lee Witcher, g 0 Junipj College, Amarillo Junior Col- 41, Texas 36. he is assigned to guard. Skeeters did Poindexter, Betay Pope, Robert Pres- (Continued From Page One.) Runnels, g 0 lege, Terrill Prep School of Dallas 30, A. M. 26. not ring up many counters for his ton, Cecil Provine. by a 17-to-15 advantage. Led by Wells, g Z and the Y. M. C. A. of Dallas. 49, Bice 29. team, but he is the man who did most RODEO Ruth Pruden, Helen Puckett, Mar- Chappell, the Christians fired up at All applications must be in by 34, Baylor 36. of the feeding to the Pony forwards ian Rankin, Leta Ray, John Clark tha start of the second half and soon Totals -....16 S 11 36 March 9. 37. S. M. U. 29. and center in order that they could Rhodes, Elisabeth Rice, Marie Rob- commanded a 26-to-17 margin. From o - keep in the league race with the erts, Rita Alice Robinson, Caroline then on out, the Schraidtmen kept the Horned Frogs. . Gayle Talbot. Jr, Associated Rogers, Martha Rowland, John Ruff, pony point artists in check and the Tom Murphy, Arkansas forward Street Cars and Howard Sandidge, Perry Sandifer, Ponies did not seriously threaten the Press sports editor of the Texas and deffnsive guard, was chosen over A Friendly Bank in Division, was recently assigned Jane Elizabeth Saunders, Frances L. Frog lead again. Veltman of A. at M. and Sexton of Buses Take you Sehober, Doris Sellers, Jack Shack- "Runt" Johnson, diminitive Mus- te the general staff of the news- Arkansas because of his polish and a Friendly City elford, Annie Josephine Shaw, Read- tang forward, was the serious threat gathering agency at New York. skill as a player. The sophomore right to the gates of er Shugsrt, Eddie Jo Simmons, to the Purple in the first half when Talbot knowa as much about the flash is faster than either of the other strength of Southwest Confer- Gladys Simpson, Msrlsn Smith, Sa- he managed to sneak through the de- men and is skillful in looping the fense on two occasions for crip shots. the Coliseum ence teams as laybody. He has rah Smith, Sylvia Smith, Noel Snow, goal from outside the opposition's de- Skeeters and Reynolds were the most been covering the major events Wilma Spratt. Ft. Worth National Bank fense. He is fast, can handle the ball Elmer Staude, Vera B. Stephen- consistent plsyers for the Dallas club. far the past aeveral rears and exceptionally well, is sn expert drib- son, Joe Bob Stewart, David L. Stitt, S. M. U— Fg. Ft. Ftm. Pf. Tp. Seventh at Main should help settle the argument bler and smart. Johnson, f.... 2 10 4 5 Elizabeth Strayhorn, Paul Stroud, about how Texas teams compare In the first quintet, ws have five Williams, f. 1 0 1 2 2 Maggie Tadlock, Ruth Tarpley, Con- Leave your car at te these of the North and East men who are fast thinkers, and fast Mills, f 0 12 0 1 stance Temple, Gertrude Van Zsndt, If tha Lome Star clubs compare on the court. This would work for a Wright, c 2 10 2 6 Ruth Lillian Ward, James Watkins, home and ride the favorably, then It should mean fast-breaking offense snd a quick- Reynolds, c.-f. 4 3 3 2 11 Robert Watt, Cora Peajrl Weaver, that oar standing in other sec- setting defense. The defense would M'L'ghlin, g 0 3 3 1 8 L. N. D. Wells," Jr., Clarence White, convenient trolley tors will be somewhat raised by be like a stone wall. Each man Skeeters, Travis White, Sheila Grace Whiten- •M future writings. There is has proved his ability to cover the Capt., g. .. 1 o 0 4 2 er, Gladys Wilkinson, Jay D. Wil- We aregladto say that we or bus. •very reason to believe that Tex- court and prohibit the opposition Hudnall, f. .. 0 0 0 0 0 liams, Kathryn P. Williams, Marga- as teams will rank ea par with from banging away at the goal from Grabor, g 0 0 0 0 0 ether. At least the intersec- within the foul line. Each man can ret E. Williams, Jo Brlce Wilmeth, supply T. C. U. 's poultry tions! contests hare shown things go up and get the ball off the back- Ed A. Wilson, Madeline Wilson, Una Totals 10 9 S 16 29 Catch north-bound ears te be that way. board and is a quick passer, thus Winters, Elna Isbell Winton, Isabel T. C. U.— Fg. Bt. Ftm, Pf. Tp Woffard, James Wolfenden, Benja- and btue$ on Main o allowinc his team to stsrt for its gosl Rob'son, f 6 1 n 2 and eggs. like a flash. min Woodbury, Lesbia Word, Eliza- M'Culloch, f. 0 0 o 0 Street Former Student Edits The offensive punch of the first beth Worley, Hal Wright, Frank Sumner, f. .... 1 0 1 4 Two Kaufman Papers quintet would be supreme. It is true Wynne, Sproesser Wynn, Clyde Yar- Chsppell, f. 3 0 n 2 that these five men did not make brough. Dietxel, c 2 6 5 8 Jack Callan, former student of more points than any other five in the ■o Atkins, journalism in T. C. U., is associated loop, but not a man on the team is er- Joseph B. Cowan Called Home Cspt, g. ._ 1 5 1 2 Fort Worth Poultry NORTHERN with his brother, L. E. Callan, as ratic. Each can be relied on for sev- Green, g...... 0 1 I 3 editor and publisher of the Kaufman eral points in any game and this sea Joseph B. Cowan, instructor in Vaught, g 0 0 n 0 Herald. son not one of them had a bad night journalism, was called to his home Brannon, g. - 0 1 1 0 TEXAS The Herald publishes daily and . a 1— in San Ssbs Wednesday night be- & Egg Co. weekly edltione. Several members of cause of the death of his grandmo- Totals 12 13 8 16 37 the Callan family are newspsper Howell Hopkins, former T. C. U. ther. He will return to the campus Referee, Sears. Umpire, Curtis. TRACTION workers. Jack Callan is a nephew football player, was s visitor on the Monday morning. of Claude Callan, syndicate write of campus Tuesday and attended the 2-9161 715E. 9th "Cracks at the Crowd" published in Miss Tia Templeton of Baylor Uni- CO. championship T. C. U.-S. M. U. bas- Miss Eulalia Whitefield visited at vanity visited Miss Bennie Sue Rat- many daily newspapers. ketball game. her home in Midland this weak-end. J liff in Jarvis Hall this week. 2-9271