-'5 - '1C Scemt- ~wwv ' "; p F-- . . '.,.: _ VOL. XVI. __ SOUTHERN, METHODIST UNIVERSITY,__ , , WEDNESDAY, -OCTOBER- 15, 1930. 'Pluto" Makes Debut As COACiB MOBAISON Birthday of, President Is JINX JVUC[R HAS Model Engineer Mustang Celebrated With Hard Work FAITH INPONIF ,. IPREDICIS LOSS. .U.i.II III IVIIIL-t5 s; ;p NADINE WELLS s school of engineering, found, him, President Charles C. Slecman cel- doubt called forth the' usual rom- "Hear' ye andi comet ye!" ' ~ turnI' out in ul fr acast-away,"deserted, 'and forlorn ebrated. his fifty-sixth birthday miezts'.from his classmates. Introducing "Pluto!" bit of nag with a rather This wag the urgent cryjTuesdaig 'and t tatth ea. doubt- INBAYLOR GAME Tuesday be remahiiing-in his office 'President Selecman' received his "Huck" Bows in th mttro el al Emerging from a dark and mys- f ful past. morning of chares throughout~ the day and attending A. B. degree from Central College, SPORTS manl, head pheer leader of the South. ''W' .r,~ rious past, taking on a bright Seeing: some fWACOWRITER possibility and life SAYS BEARS ARE DUE TO WIN to the duties of the presidency of in 1898, and was later given an GIVES ern Methodist University Mustang at of red and' blue' paint, and yet'left "in'the of ;Doctor' of Di-V w buMt.ndya'm bed-raggled horse, S. M. U. honorary 'degree rooters, as he; announced- a mon- wsing the name of the god of t these two h u m a ne OVER MUSTANG ELEVEN his alma mater in 1916. a~0#de~t~ al t~ bgineera President Selecman was born on vinity from MUSTANGS ODDS; GAME strous pep. rally.,to: be held'. estmade to remedy ths? e lower world, Pluto has said- ttransported him to the garage of ON SATfURDAY The Univerity of California and Friday ;night on the eve ,of the year, Mr. Bowmasen asdi emy appeared as the, new mas-" Mr. Lewis. a farm between: Savannah and St. Kentucky Welean College 'also IS BIG FEATURE When the animal ar- Joseph, Missouri,. in'-1914.' is Mustang's first conference football Diown in Waco,th o tfor the S. M. U. 'engineers.- rived, his probably He conferred P. D.'s on him In the once brighter the son of Isaac Henry and.Jose- game with, the Baylor Brulns at Baylor. Bears, ia"giant 'pb is ecoat was faded to a dirty grey- same year. 'He received, an 'LL.D In appearance, the newcomer MAKES CHAPEL SPEECH Selecman. MASON WILL: BE OUT Waco~ , scheduled for every nightl ry much like a Mustang,' not hbrown color; and he was minus phine from Centenary College,: Shreve. After graduation from the Sa- "We are hoping, for one'of the all 'of which goes t ly rarin' to go, but alreadyo one ear and a whole tail. About port La.,' in 1923, and an LL.D. largstep rllisnd bst l~th~Baylr' hiiia o 'a all vannah High School, he: attended from> larestandbes'pp~rhie intheSoutheru tinkMstofisUx arted, with his head cocked on a that was left was the old Blames Spirit, of Students ad Austin College, Sherman, inS Same "Situation' As Baylor "Game history of S.' M. U.' Bowman said "lt"Mso n eidle, his main flyig, and his aspirit.. Central College at Fayette,. Mis- 1924. Failure of Players to souri. He was a brilliant quarter- In 1928 Tuesday morning when he 'announc- Put",and'th e "engh rc feet well off the ground-or Turning the garage into a President Selecman entered' the WIth'Hune ver- Trin' back on the Central varsity and 'a ed the rally in chapel. All loyal epce onleut rdoni us, well off the platform fitable stable, Mr. Lewis and Mr. ministry of the Methodist Church Iajured" students of S. M. U. are 'expected part of the rally 'Friday which he is mounted.C 10-second man, holding several' South on rural charge. During the Coats set to work to rejuvenate records in track. While at Central to be at the meeting. and' to..tale the new gymnassi." Hie was officially and unani-Kwhat they had found. It was only twenty-six years: in the ministry Bowman the, new mascot of the Declaring that he did not expect he wrote the college song and be- of churches in Mexi- an active part in it, Mr. susly adopted as the engineers' with great difficulty, Mr. Lewis, lie was pastor STERLING SHEPPARD . rally will start Mt engineers antd m~ade his~ to:win the game with Baylor Uni- came interested in declamation. He co, Moberly, St.' Joseph, and St. declared. The ascot by Section B Thursday;a admitted, that they were able to vrsity Saturday because of the won three prizes in declamation and The Southern Methodist Uni- 7:30 In the new gym. he said. penrance at the' Auesit dlit is expected that Section A ffind a good brand of horse paint. Louis, Mo. He also was in New Jordn C.Ownyan "Roandgame last Friday. ~A'a minorale of some of the members of represented Missouri in the Inter- and Dallas,1 versity Mustangs, perhaps the 'II take the same action when itT To er'ase the grey-brown color, Orleans, Los Angeles, thlmeeting andtople ti'he team and because the student state contest in 1809. He was a and in the general convention oft most spectacular member of the Kay, former cheer leader, will be at turns next month. Meanwhile, tthey first transformed t h a ir boBdy is so sure that it is going to~ member of the college quartet, and , will again on the program for short talks and cheeing isnexpet charge into a pure white the Methodist Church South last o delbutantes at the Idlewild ballc horse, win, Cocah Ray Morrison talked his impersonations were always in atke to the read this week end and and oth~ers of prominence in school sued-from-' this, quarter.' on dear Pluto,a and then gaily bedecked him year was a~ candidate for the bishop-j 'UIhave nothing with >student ideals, spirit and tin- demand. invade the lair of the Baylor Uni- activities will probably be asked to "Although Coach Mo:i much over hish his present red and blue bright- cracy. rfled just as di' itions in chapel this week.Th In 1819 President Seleerana was to Dal-' versity Bears at Waco, and i- talk. he did not expect to win university atn 'less. S President Selecman came rrals debut to the wt'rong, spirit has gotten into the a delegate to the national con- Los Angeles in 1920 to+ dently open their conference sea- Yells and school songs will he for game on account o S. M. U: Austin College game "las from of~t His missing ear was supplied,' shool, he asserted, and should be' vention of the 'S. A. E. 's 'in St. become pastor of the First Metho- son with the aforesaid game. other features of the rally and of some'of his players st t'ri~lay as any deb could be andl-oh, yes, he must have a tail. gcgotten rid of as quickly as possible. Louis and responded to the toast on dist Church. During his pstorate The Ponies started the season thatn tl "olde fightingn o t e 'er her formal bow to the world. lhe spirit"h a t w illf t bee studente e y nbody o ,. I' e want o tt eo . The one now wears, is a gen- "To emulate those great schools "Minerva's Men" while still in col- "the church began the erection ofi in the conference but Saturday they It is whispered about that be-u uine cow's tail painted an iron- tatare able to cheer louder 'when lege, President. Seleesnan found time a million dollar building. He be- doped as the most powerful club students as much as possible,, Friday night it won't bI 'noPluto acquired grey th his presentB and only slightly stiff from tey are losing than when they are to travel witls his varsity quartet, came plesident of S. M. U. April 2, will trot out on the field without "Buck" said, "We' want to see dents' fault if we lose th atus he was a carnival horse-t the ordleal, Mr. Coats pointed out. th and to be the founder of the Gol- 1923, and has continued in that1 that same spirit mainfested at that Baylor.Saturday. 'We' and dreary color. 'inning should be the ideal of S. the presence of two of their most "a, of a dark Another change was made when den Society, a now well known do. position since as both mentor and valuable men, Weldon~ "Speedy" game Saturday that we hope to un- 'Bear-hunting" down' the ieven alleged by some that het the saddle of this M.U1.," Morrison told the students. circus veteran "