ectioitial Today-1 olealwie
Tech Student, Called lItil eadoi Tells Pete To Boycott Of Local "Lalli LI8HAa sta la Vista, As Honky Tonk Dives THE TOREADO R Contract Paid Off VOLUME XV Z-742 TEXAS TECHNOLOGICAL COLLEGE, LUBBOCK, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1941 NUMBER 43 100 IRC Delegates Here For Convention Today's Program Cawthon Relinquishes Reins To Dell Morgan Highlighted By Cawthon-Smith Dinner Speech mein044,4 pete Jack York Plays BY RUTH FAUST %apt/a q" Th Tor,ador Staff Writer Contracts Are R EPRESENTATIVES FR O M (An Editorial) jersey of Old Matt Hitchcock's, Sure, they For All-College eight colleges of West Texas- WELL, WE'VE COME to the fork of the trail, mean a lot to you, Pete, but they mean a lot New Mexico Regional Conference of International Relations clubs, 'Paid In Full' pal. You're turning off here, and your road to Tech, too. And you've always stood by Tech. totaling approximately 100 dele- ahead looks pretty bright from the curve. You you know. In Gym Tonight gates, registered here yesterday A "PAID IN FULL" salary tendered your resignation, and they've mail- Now, you're moving on to greter heights. for twelfth regional conference of IRC. check through the mails ed you your salary. But, you'll never forget Texas Tech, and she You can conga and rhumba with brought to a close yesterday never will forget you. You've been a fine Techstere and visitors to the York Highlight of today' s program music tonight in the Tech gym. will be a banquet at Hilton hotel his illustrious. 11-year career coach, Pete Cawthon; you'll be a finer tradi- Jack York, popular swing-mas- at 7 u m. at which time Prof C. as head coach at Texas Tech tion. ter of Tech, will play at the Ali- Dale Fuller, of University of Den- for Peter Willis Cawthon. You've built a lot of men, a lot of prestige college dance where IRC delegates ver, special visiting speaker for the Cawthon. he of the airdale and eight more ball clubs for this school since will meet the Tech student body at conference, will discuss "Inter- the student sponsored dance from American Relations of Tomorrow." haircut and glue-thick drawl, the first time I saw you. That was in the early 9 to 12. Mayo Boucher, president of the lo- was in Chicago when his re- thirties. Pete, and you were getting grey-head- Prices for admission is $1 for cal club and regional conference, lease from contract by Presi- ed over the way Shorty France used to cut stage and 75 cents for dates with will preside. Following the banquet dent Clifford B. Jones was an- away from his interference before he hit the the visiting delegates admitted visiting delegates will be guests of free. the college at an All-College dance nounced to the public. clear. You were pretty swell to us high school from 9-12 in gymnasium. Texas Tech's Board of Direc- kids; you used to let us play with the extra Each semester the student coun- • cil gives one dance for students Delegates assembled in engineer- tors in a recent meeting, accep- footballs along the sidelines during workouts. and are giving this one to honor ted Cawthon's resianation alone That was in 1933, wasn't it, Pete? You've ing auditorium at 2 pm, to hear the students from other schools welcoming addresses by Boucher, with that of his assistant Russell come a long way since then. You've turned an here for the International Rela- President Clifford B. Jones and T. Smith. The board already has tions conference. Uniformed gen. l unknown little West Texas college team into James Snyder, president of the stu- appointed Dell Morgan to head tlemen present will be from New dent body. Eugene Lack of Uni- mentorship at Tech. with Morley one of the nation's most colorful, aggressive Mexico Military Institution. versity of New Mexico, vice presi- Jennings accepting the Director elevens. York began his band-leading ca- dent of the conference, gave they in high school and will play the of Athletics post. A great coach hasn't been your only achiev- response on behalf of visiting dele- • the latest and most popular songs l ment. You've been a cagy actor, too. We've gates. Miss Amy Heminway Jones, Smith also was paid for the du- with his own arrangements. representative of Carnegie Endow- ration of his contract, August 31, seen you walk into the wolves' den at Monday • night quarterback meetings, where there was ment sponsors of the conference, identical to Cawthon's.. However, spoke briefly. Smith will not relinquish duties un- a bounty on your scalp. Yet, you always left Second sesion of round table dis- til April I, while Cawthon was re- them laughing. Remember how peeved you used cusione wil start at 9.15 am. to- leased concurrently with the mall- Engineer Papers day. Round Table No. 1 will meet Mg of the salary check. to get at THE TOREADOR sports stories, how you used to spy a reporter pushing toward the in room 218 of Administration Morgan, former Teens Tech building to continue the discus- freshman coach under Cawthon, gym, and you'd scuttle out to the practice sion began yesterday afternoon on assume his duties as To Be Presented will arrive to house to make him find you? "Europe, 1941." head coach and acting Director But you have never passed those writers • of Athletics. The latter position Competitive Papers in public without a friendly word or smile. Clifton Shordiehe of University of will be retained until Morley Jen- Slated For ASME New Mexico wil deliver a paper on nings arrives June 1. did you. Pete? "Reconstruction Problems of Eu- • This is your TOREADOR "30" edition Pete. Competitive papers prepared and rope—Economic, Social, and Politi- The turnover brought to a close I wish it could atone for all the cracks its col- given by mechanical enginerse will cal." Third session of Round Ta- an 11-year period in Texas Tech he presented at the meeting of ble No. 1 wit begin at 2:15 p.m. athletics that saw Cawthon's teams umnists of the last decade have taken. But, in Tech chapter of ASME at 7:15 p JACK YORK the same room to hoar Argo Peek, winning 82 games, losing 34 and you always accepted them as just, unprejudiced m. Monday night in room 151 of IRC Dance Maestro Tech graduate student, discuss tying Mx. In 1938 and 1939 his foot- criticisms, taking them in your stride. never the engineering building. ■ see Story to left) "United States' Post-War European ball aggregations were narrow-1 1,stmaing to ba•k,bite.- polary - or Aloornese.' margin losers in Sun Bewl and The papers, which win be- Judged .... ...... At the first meeting held yester- Cotton bowl clamtes. The record of The only consolations we salvage from this by faculty members. will determine day, Van Earl Hughes, of Wayland last fall, nine won, one lost, one farewell are the assets of your successors. With the mechanical engineering stu- college gave a paper on "Funda- tied, brought Cawthon's 22-year- It's hard to believe I'll be out at the prac- dents to represent the local branch Morley Jennings and Dell Morgan, we know mental Causes of Present Euro- old personal coaching history to a tice field next month, watching the Red Raid- at Houston at the annual meeting Designed For Those the Raiders can roll again. They're men who pean Turmoil, the Case of Britain" temporary close of 145 victories ers ramble, and not find you out there trying of Southwest Student Branches of have passed the acid test of coaching; men who American Society of Mechanical and Coleman C. Martin, New Mex- against 54 defeats and 12 tics. to read those diagram charts through the sand, It was under Cawthon's colorful can take your seat under the wheel and push engineers. Rice Institute will tic ico Military Institute, discussed "The Historic German Aims Versus See CAWTIION Page 4 squinting your eyes and waving your arms. host to the convention which will ea,mr..4 Review on to bigger championships for Texas Tech. Nazi Aims." • And what will you do with those worn old be held March 28 and 29. That's what you and all of us want. But, Papers include: "A High Speed Presiding officers for all three practice pants, Pete. those with the ripped-out it's hard to see you go just the same. Indicator" by Willard Bauman. With 8-9 Classes sesiom are Chairman, P. B. Shan- knees, and the thick woolen sox whose pat- Yes, it is with a mingled feeling of deep president of the society. "The Need non, Tech; Discussion leader, Glen Broadway Show terns never quite matched? regret and great anticipation that today's TOR- and Possibilities of Participation Davis, West Texas State Teachers of Engineers in Public Affairs" by college; Faculty advisor, B. H. We'd like to keep them around Tech, if you EADOR, speaking both for itself and editors G. G. Fairley, secretary-treasurer, Warren instructor In Wayland col- don't mind. We'd like to pack them in a glass of long-gone days, must say, and 'Inertia Supercharging" which A skating party sponsored by lege, Plainview. Draws Techsans case and hang them alongside that faded red so long, Pete. Hello, Dell!—Bill Wood will be presented by G. W. Dingus, the Women's Church federation • vice-president to the society. will be held Monday from 7 a. m. Round Table No. 2 will open second For four yen,. liidirapiippin.' Ten persons from Tech will at- to 9:30 p. m. All who plan to go discussion of "Problems of has had Broadway :oldie', tend the convention including the will be provided free transporta- the Far East" in room 219 of Ad- the aisles, and new Terhsiins two official representatives and lion If they meet at the side of ministration building also at 9:15 a. an opportunity to see the prodie PProf.o H. L. Kipp, honorary chair- the bookstore. Tickets may be pur- m. Brynilde Vaughan of West Tex- lion in Amarillo Sunday night. chased for 25 cents from Dorothy as State Teachers college will give About 25 students, professors, and AWS Tells Subjects •-- Margaret Feeble in Doak Hall. a paper on "American-Russian-Jap- townspeople already have signed Proceeds will be used for a com- anese Conflict of Interest," for places on the bus which Miss Miss Wolf Fills munity center in the Sanders' dis- Third sesion will begin at 2:15 Ruth Pirtle, head of the speech de- trict. p.m. with a discussion of "The Eco- partment. is taking, and there is • nomic Bases of Peace In the Pa------W omen And War cific Area" by Miss Betty Jo Poe space for others. Anyone interested Clewell's Post Cecil Horne still speak to the in going should call or see Miss March 22 Date journalism section of the North- of New Mexico Agricultural and Pirtle immediately. Bus fare and Miss Ilse Wolf has Isom chosen west Texas conference for edu- Mechanical college. Discussion to- to serve there mainder of the ticket to the play will be $4.25. ‘'t Theme Stu die cation at Canyon, Texas Friday. pics Friday afternoon were "Pre- "Hellzapoppin' " is a slam-bang spring semester as assistant pro- Ile will speak to the sponsors of World War Nationalism and Im- lessor of home economics educe- start to finish. Billy House, the Of H-E Benefit BY BY MELBA SUTER high school papers. perialism in the Far East", by Mrs. roly-poly comedian who was tops Toreador Staff Writer ties. She will fill the vacancy left During the AWS convention, a Dorothy Fox, Eastern New Mexico by resignation of Miss Geraldine in vaudeville until the death of Date for the annual Benefit par- breakfast will be given by Forum college and 'Nationalism and Im- CURRENT problems confront- Clewell, who went to Bozeman, that entertainment form, and Ed- ty sponsored by the Home Econo- LUCIUS for visiting membere of Mortar- perialism in the Far East Since ."' ing college girls today will Mont. to take a position on the die Garr. equally famous as a mics club has been set for March Board. The national secretary will World War I", by A. D. Fletcher. vaudevillian, are the stars of the 22 at the Hilton hotel. Proceeds BEEBE" be discussed during the AWS faculty of Montana State college. speak at this time For the informa- New Mexico Military institute. Miss Wolf was "borrowed" from roadshow version. from the party go to the Margaret national convention to be held tion of those who don't know. Mor- Presiding officers for Round Ta- the state department of home ec- As a partial proof of the humor- W. Weeks Loan fund. tar Board is a national honorary or- ble No. 2 were: Chairman, Maurice here April 2. 3 and 4, accord- e ous violence of the show, the pro- Auction and contract bridge, WILSON onomics education, for which sh ganization for outstanding girls Goodpasture, Tech ; Discussion ing to Vondee Lewis, chairman is an itinerant teacher trainer with perty calls for some three cases of forty-two and Chinese checkers chosen for scholarship, leadership, leader, Eugene Lusk, University of headquarters on the campus. She beer, three fifty pound cakes of will be played. Prizes will be offer- of the discussion committee. service and character. These aims New Mexico. Faculty adviser„ Ma- NOM •••••••••••••0 received her bachelor of science ice, 1000 rounds of .32 amunition. ed individual tables. are similar to those of Tech's For- jor J. R. Kelly of New Mexico Mil- Visiting presidents of wo- degree from Tech and her master 50 balons, 100 strings of frank- Loans are made from the fund to ID YOU ever notice the girl um which Is planning to petition itary institute. men's associations from other of science degree from the Univer- furters, 100 loaves of bread, and junior and senior students for a friend's girl friend? Ugly Mortar-Board. Discussing 'The Western Hemis- D sity of Tex.. She is the sister of I hundreds of other items. short time or for a year or more. wasn't she? They all are. The ugly colleges will preside over the • phere", Round Table No. 3 will Miss Nina Wolf, assistant profes- • The average number of girls aid- one hangs around the pretty one; three discussions scheduled Junior class will meet 'Tues- open its second session at 9:15 In sor of fods and nutrition. The show may be general des- ed each year is 30. Last year the so she may, in an unnoticed way, day, March IR, In C101 to nomi- room 207 of the Administration each day of the convention. Fa • See SHOW Page 4 club helped 40 girls, and 15 have share the masculine attention be- nate candidates for junior queen. building. been aided this year. stowed upon the other. The pret- culty sponsors who accompany • Mrs. Mary L. Goldwire of Sul Mrytie Lois Pearson is in charge ty one selects the repulsive female the delegates will give short Techsans' Time Piling up of ground behind the Ross State Teachers college will of the party. for her companion so as to pro- talks on the different subjects girl's dormitory has started in discuss "Economic and Cultural College Members of the ticket committee duce a comparative background in after which a round table dis- preparation for Arbor day. The Unity of the Americans." Third sea- are Virginia Lee Barr, Mildred which herown meagre charm will Stands Still In See CAMPUS Page 4 See 100 IRC Page 4 Hankins, Marguerite Brannen, Dor- be greatly enhanced. Simple—eh? cussion will be held. Calendar othy Casey, Orella Hodges, Dor- • • • • One Class Room othy Dell Stovall, Geraldine Lam, Dave Browder showed some one Main topic for discussion the first day ofthe meeting will be Marie Yarbrough, Mary Etta Ver- a thing or two last Tuesday. He Time stands still at Tech—In non, Sibile Blair and Wanda Kim- "Social Problems." Thie subject Engineers Kiss Blarney Stone TODAY just plain knocked hell out of 'em one room at least. In room 208 Regional will include the part women will International Relations brell. with his left eye. of the Administration building Beatrice Heatley and Gladys play in war. and the effect war conference Friends say I showed signs of there is a clock on the wall. It Mason are on the property com- has on marriage and the careers For Gift Of Eloquent Speech All-Colleg• dance. 9-12. Gym having a good time at the Vial runs, it clicks. Behind its blank SUNDAY mittee. Irene Hughes, Ruth Cowan, dance. So I tell friends that if they of women. face there is knowledge of time, BY MARY TUNNELL III Meth bronze Alpha Phi Omega, 2:00, 220 Lorene Ellison and Joann Cox are don't stay clear of a certain part "Campus Problems" will be the but there is no expression upon pi 0. IL, he in charge of arrangements. Mem- featured theme the second day, Toreador Staff Writer shamrock In MONDAY of Texas Avenue, they'll be show- its face. It will not tell. the south rotunda of the Kappa Kappa Psi, 7:00, T105 l bers of the publicity committee are and will include dormitory life and engineer- ing some signs of their own in GREEN letter day for Tech ing building. Women's Inter-Club council 5 - 00. Marlon Tam er and Bobble Felts. eight or nine days. Yep, I figured town girls, club girls and non-club "Click." it might be fifteen min- • utes until the end of the hour 'Cl engineering students will be When the placque is unveiled, 219 lot of you wouldn't get it, but girls, and student policies of gov- Monday March 17, Saint Patrick's . 1"1 and it might be thirty. senior engineers will go through A. L Ch le 7 eo I am of the opinion that some of renment. day when engineering 10 am. clas- FFA. 7 30 A119 First Coll he world's best literature Ls writ- Discussion groups will meet the "Click". Let's see that's ten the ritual of kissing the Blarney clicks since we started. It must ses will be dismissed for the annual stone, which they believe will give ASME. 7 15 Eli:: '1 . 11 between the Ones, aren't you? last day of the convention to give celebration. AIEE, 7 00, 17151, • • • opinion on womens organizations he ten 'till, if that clock clicks them the power of eloquence of Revelry will begin with a parade Pet. Engr. society, 7 15. t'l: I wish I could make beautiful on the campus, as the AWS and every five minutes. speech Freshmen Make starting in front of the engineer- Plant Industry club, 7:00. Al gometrice designs like Claude Jar- YWCA. Other topics to be debated "Every good newspaper man Saint Patrick Is the patron saint ing building. It will be led by J. Pre-law club, 7:30, 302 ret does In his notebook—but after are point systems in various should ...." of engineers, and 81 years ago the Fish Day Plans C. Moore, president of Tech Engin- Gargoyle box supper, 6::10 all, think how many government schools, working and non-working "Click" that's eleven. American Society of Mechanical en- eering society and William Bau- 7:00, DM106 Texas Tech's freshman class will courses be's had. girls, and ways to entertain wo- "The white space of a news- gineers honored the discoverer of Dairy club, man, president of ASME. ASCE, 7:30, E109 meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Room That was a fine loking female men in the schools. paper is the same to the editor the Blarney stone by adopting his TUESDAY 302 of the Administration building. Ray Ameen was attached to the Hotelreservations are being and owner as ham and bacon." The two leaders who wil carry a insig-nia, the four leaf clover, m Sigma Gamma Epsilon, 7:15, 1.'202 Lynn Cooper, class president, an- other night. Some say her face made by Mrs. Eleanor M. Chit- That click ought to come in here. Saint Patrick's banner will wear a badge of membership Many fa- Book Reviewers, 5:00, H102 nounced Friday. looked Ilke an over-aged walnut, wood, assistant dean of women, for I sure need a smoke. This class green clothes and high top, green, mous engineers today attribute Irish hats. Engineering students Phi U, 8:00, H107 The session will elect a class but I'm not so sure. It looked visiting deans and faculty spon- should be finished in a minute. their success to this lucky talis- Sock and Buskin, 7:30, 202 sponsor and map plans for the more like the front of a dollar sors. Senora Baleceda de Josef., "The comunity newspaper should clad in green and a band made up man. WAA. 8 - 00. 220 recently-revived Tech "Fish Day," watch to me, especially after the will stay in the home of President of students of the same division Comittee in charge of the cele- will compose the parade. SPQR, 7:00, 220 date of which will be established ems threw her out of a certain Clifford R Jones, and Mrs. Nancy 'Click." I wonder what time it bration will be Willard Bauman, Jr. class meeting, 7:15, C101 at the meeting. See ON TAI' Page 4 See AWS Page 4 la After the parade around the cam- J. C. Moore and G. G. Fairley. f 40.