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CAMPUS' UGLIEST MAN TO GET ALL EXPENSES PAID ON HOUSTON I RIP

Stomp the Steers, \> elcome Home, Frogs Exea

Official Student Body Publication of Texas Christian University \()l.l Ml. 35 FORT WORTH, TEXAS, NOVEMBER 6, 1936. M MIMIt S

'Ugliest' TCU Boy Swing's King! Hand ( Impel Speaker V i c 'vv s ' n | A Histon Thinks Radio Broadcast Broadcasts Tonighl Popular Coeds To Win Expenses Switzerland Is Begins Activities To Be Chosen Viewpoints Program to He Given ;ts Stage "Tops" In Europe] Show al 6:30 O'clock Waits and w irden Differ On Houston Trip For Homecoming in Auditorium. For Yearbook "I'; . 1 ' ed Svi Itxerland betb \\ elcome Ki Ihc \\ ord ! Don't Forget Helen Rice Game .Will Have ■ er place," Wiley I Bwiti apondi d ei Huge Fireworks Display I'' Four (.iris From Each f Exes Encoui IJCC 'King' Ugly .Man t IOTI n \\ hai pn ferrea on and Pep Rally on ■ the A the H Class Will Be Pre- rip to Europe last summer. Fro ■ Band gives its + u\ PROF. I . VV. MeDI VRM1D * t<> Get Honor, for Tonight sented al Revue. Wiley group of atu i ■ I he. pi ogram ■ i Edit*) « N»ti. Oil ..i.M, f«rh wfk i" 'ini.iriii Mntftnti "t r n. nit % s ' ■ nwmhrr* « ho nrr n-K-1 ! ■, p ■ -ml Ihrlr 5 Alternate Prize Univeraity. Mr thi ■ Event to Be Dec. 5 i irv. point* mi HID niSjwll »| It th<-t *n Texans Arrive at 12 former Miaa Johnnie Weathi a rhumba and Dire I Belzner in < h n t( Vn Skiff to Sponsor Contest—Vot- one of his companiona, pro- ( ing V ill lie In Hallnl Miss Connor to GrexH Steer gram. iv nta hri Imas rhemc 'I he ine elera ipi c tn o Fans'—Game and Dance Both Weeks. !'■■ Will Be 1 sed. to be warder i ■ I- ram e. Ita \ro \11ractiona,

dom re tun kenstein or Jekyll li to and 8« Itxerland. They croa ted on the I Britannica and returned on thi . ; '■ lea of "Ni ■ . . ' i Who is the ugliest boy or the nia, both British ahlpa. - ■ •■ Did Vi ' s rsduat es wi pu s ? Wile; but Svt ■ and G I h-. I dmund 11. inaohn, \u^tin ■ 'i o the one meriting that dis- timation because it was : ■ the Ban mini iter, ^ ho will apeak on the I I i The Skiff will award an ! as he had always p International relation* in chapel T. C U, trip to Houston, Now I : i 21, "ii the official special train ■ .-I was delicio \\ edm ['. C. U.-l cheap. A ig the I lur t is no MH h feeling on our ■ brought back, ha I of the campus. Quite the contrary. There The ' ody has had its Swiaa watch. ' i- a ith ni r< grel that the en ■ do Service Planned for nearly every oc i on, i fri bmai re I 0 Joi tint return oftener, and longing to ■ i ■ ■ tee 11 .i HI certain exei a ho. behind Jan is Hi and N'TA ■ i , as anol On Armistice Day

av a c kaoa . hai e in rer r< turned ■ I have then tn their college home since thi j will follow ■ I'lt It Business along thii line li I \ I etlermeif*fl Banquet Tonighl Rice GSSM B ill Have "Slag". Dr. Heinsohn to Speak pirkiim up. however, and Home- Another M Band to Initiate - ■' ■ ir some on International coming Da] nremieei to be the big Gene Cox to Be ■ gesl Mini' 1 he depii • nion a h lull have ■ . tonighl Concerts Tuesday Relations. rurted before the one a hkh p First "Y" Speaker : Frog Bai ed the hut Mas ill. ,r tribe in- ook MI the minor no*. men, ■ T i I

■ ■ and decide I In ther or not J nu h i * ■ nexl Wedncsdi : ■ a son will he ! a chance to win! Throw J our Six Others to Follow tit body will I I ruesday in I MI u plea to the fou w ittdfl am tret on Clubs Tenta- They Dr. 1 W ELL t 0M1 ' '■ it,* 0 thr spirit for thi ! p, \: and Religion. ■ gram. a] chairmai an mi gram ." were in college . . . D 'I he Re», Lj nn II Hough, i ■ workho Drarw I I Madison, the rei •I : rip coach ticket on the spec- champioi N. .1 , and former - alumni . ■ eat in the T. C. 1 ' ■ H ill be ■ Student Council Rice | ■ . an I $1 ca gram opei class, if you i an find one -1" aker for Nov. 16, II benhoui. i. . . . Ei of Chi ■ for the honor of "I g. Will Honor Exes president 'a door ,.. Visit Miaa Mui -. Li ter, managi I ■ Freshmen Triumph i ' Man" may he nominated by ua- the registrar ... Kingaley Houai. I Eng land, is ■ ballot appearing on paga 3 of Over Sophs in Plays

■ ■ men . . . Confine j Queen to Be Crowned ■

■ ■ ber, Hi ea in social work. dropped During Intermis- Cometh Directed bj Miss Bryan Queen t" Be Mono ed al Half, cabinet < Box" in the mam hall In December, Samuel I sion at Dance. \\ ins Third > ear and Building, is managi - of the Di Ita Farm, will he ■ Cup for Class. dinner out ol P grid ron cla th «ill take placi i . ■ i -. . i el i A the "Y" speaker, I dance h hai a go : M ■ Ruth John \) ■ eld in the ! ■ M I . W, C, A CM tarj of \c- 'I'll Gymnasium from - floor of i he A I li' O'I ■ Five Men to Be in Run-Off. gi o co . appear in February. ou v H n who receive the treat She will speak on "Rat i re the intermission Mi-- I: it on the field. Hi I worth ii ... Look p and I'll go i Dr. Edwin Aubrey of Chicago Uni- '■'■ Will lie ; "Hi. with you . . . Let Peti ■ for the pi i is the speaker for March or show I' Sp, a ker a i Campu» *.' oups girli go to si Dr, Aubn ■ field ia thi pi ■ t ho field, Homecomii g Da atioi Embs rra p in all oard in the of reliaion. end w ith two di ... I in t Wi dm iday morning, I" April Mil l: will be Altho ■ To cheer up I The ol i ontain on the campus to give her time for ■ Worth \\ orth I * ('oun- be ] confei ence work with the f asine. all i o invil- M . ■ 'I In m Skiff. The voting committees of the "Y's." ■ i the camp Eat ■ iiw al hflil In the !• ■ I id re « II l>" the same in the run- I v ■ drop a ] . . . < 'lil Jooj it 9 I'. III. rather :■• ■ i i ot in the kitchen b it "Foundal ><>n of Ideals" fchei c . . . Discussed al "\ .Mfi-I Timoi h\ Club Heara The Former Art .Majors "Faith ol Paul" 1;ilU "Religion Should Be the Founda- Srr ihc fire* erka! ... I'iral on \\ ill Sponsor Exhibit Miaa \ atieiiti in Plav tion of Our Meals." was the subject taded thai neither life the canapua . . . Then at the On KTAT Broadcul for diacuaaion by the Rev. i not deal fn m the . . . Get to j our aeata earlj ■ ■ . and Brushes i<> Honor Club EZM as wi Snodgraaa al the joint meeting of the I' ■ ated in hi Vau b fi .i thU »ord far onlj a limited few, \\ ith Formal Tea Sun- The "YV Tuesday night. tured in a violin solo on the K IA I Ica^c j our i La ika behind j on with da> Afternoon. M ll.hl Tom Swiiry. fro innan Y. U C. A, thy Club I Sunday. Plllir M Mrs. Beekhim * aei e thej « ill be 1 ' ! tig. I perfect!) aafe , . . Don'l fail to hon- A I [omi coining at I exhibition fea- or Hie (Iran ol women with B call turing the works of former ttudents Upon her at Jan LI Hall ... * Ine of in the art itudioa ihc brM. Correction! The verj and w ill be contin- beat! Kane better' Selah! ■ Where Former Student Body Presidents Go and What They Do 3 until 8 o'clock Sunday after- Lost one student body president, law in noon t he Bruah, Club will aponaor a The return ol I iw Whet . i Hubert Ami. rson, I formal tea in honor of former tiieiu ■ ■ ■■-. 1916- I . I', i Mm I an . England, great deal to ■> ou ai a thi E one la Invited. bods bead for 1926-27? Not even his : ate stu- of our i lit ii- be Mae \. H. San freshman roommate, Da> Id Leavell, 1921 S2: H ■ : ■ til'y th<' vaihln • of our work. ^ Otl . del , H. ( ii" i hardl and A. Waylcn Anderson orginally hailed A. I. I; ■ ■ provide i I I ''ii-. and Mi ■'• arel Rankin — from Paducah and was pi • tident of Melvin Difl I | ant in The I You ru«' ua renewed eal and nil fornn tion that thi his freshman cla Robin The I ■■ i' . i who will ■ the golf team In junior and A. T. Barretl are now prt I tioma I er si i < are Eu- : son,,. f the re&ai ■ ■ tion pe- 0 lent, and n and will bi What hsppena to the other riodical, 11 i O'BHei . . i hai I < '.vi ua and you i rain. body leaders whose whereabouts are ■ Ci and Mra. Pan known" Five ot I idem bodj Make read; Familiar to i : es in i Seniors \\ ill hi

heads i I 20 j i at i M.( !rej ■ Rings, Picnic Mondaj e next Poi I Woi th Art dow n In Fort \\ orth, two i head i i. C. I'. Alt' Roark, 1931-32, and Jac .1 public achoola are aponaor- .Vi tin, and two are in Washington, John I ■ ; Orchestra to Entertain City-wide scale. Ihc I). ( . indii ervfng in the '1 exa Leg Mrs. Bailej as liuesl H ning ay will be fi al urcd pen different professions hai e Mr ']■< of the Langdon \ fenerai exhibit wtil . been follov ■ 'I ' hi e men after at t lie ! niversity of 11 ■ ■Miss ka'l rj n II.i in the old Kreaa buildiruj gradual Eon, Three are g, three i Mm ion Hit I, is the third \iti I in attend the loan. more are continuing thi The !. the trio thai and fool of the Ho ■ I] hold a b three ton Oak i I : . ai p, m. Monday night, in Houaton m (I i fi pi ■■ i nta !■■ a . sad two at i on uni- . ■ ■ the orcheal ra. i versity facult ■ I out -c«f-state man I Hugh Buck, 1929 10, I ■ | deg r ee

■ Friday, Nox ember <"•, 1 *».TG. THE SKIFF Pape Two

THE SKIFF r* Stag or Not to Stag Is Question, i 3«« . Dancing Ideas Receive Boosts and Boos a mailing I at th* pott offici H orth, Texas. 51(1 COLLEGE STADIUMS '. - ■ A 'H A TOTAL Along With Orchestra Complaints b6 200 OR 00 PtRSCojOL.' :E Sine* 1934 when dancing «raa '" '"' '' I . follow!! - - ■ I i on the campus the I The ii : i than ".? G*:I.0WN6 • " Helen Marl ba ' Iraan, I ECAl-l been the problem of getting th* girl Nc ! ■ '■ dan' i, \ larffi I of " " '' minority "If bo] ■ a"' I impelled i . • - — - "* I . they will noi H - AND bo; ■ prefer to •tag'. ! IN ORDER la , medy th« »itu* "1 think thai go " Joaei ■ .' ' ' E.L0 i ..- Sporti f£Uf ' ■''. tCANCJSCc' Council bald a "Man n ordet to ba the dan. e-," Jimm; B n - —- Kxcnange Mi' I p" dateless dance lasl week, ad The da] and It "Ii ■ bi "ant ■ da i P seems that I he of limit ■ i force him ba I I., i EDITORIAL WRITERS main complaint of the students, ;n a ' ! Warn ■ ' ■ ■ aest nut by The with a ajrirl before | ad " .- ,^'P ia recording*. The itudanta I Mary 1 I limiting thi "I think limiting the \vv -. prefer an or- I■ at any ci Harry 1 good tfakt let Lind- >> n to the problem pn lent In favor of starting a theaa ba . James 111 will be tried next s I :1s on an equality witl B lair, J. C. Smith, UNrvWlTY OF CrWTAAXXXiA miDENTr H0LP A CONTEn ne number of stag- • . | r, Mar) Hi • TO Shiia Trie 10, The plan may i te- plan of work and it may not. Anawen re* if it works." J, !'. Smith M -her \- '' BACHELOR. <* UGLINESS".' ■i .in The 9 ' ' ionaire .. Fbsocidod CbllegWe Presj not. hod. D H-.butors of By a large majority the students CoHoexdo Didosf are against limiting the stag line. I The ma oat red "Tie the number of itagi will not ha- I • I'^m-i-is r « '■ .,.•_ • i' maty th* number of couplea. "The Nat onal Advertising Service, Inc. TOADS' TUX boya will go elaew here arid I hi i Up in a 1 Cellrtr PwMtlklft Rrt'rlftittrt 420 W»D:IOS A . t NCWYOKII NY lt> Herman will flop," Miss tdell Emaraoa bi Id-fash- " C" c»T> BMT-s . s»s ,.. ltevps. Lailsoi.il . P3».^*^B • »,*-*.■ and " MARJORII JONES have started to grade t itagi at the Paul ■' ... they are seen down Carlson way most every are likely to be slow, girl dancing and at I '' I Key Ii Yours, Boy** Lounge .iris, and the 'el. Ext » Weeded DOR01 11'. I AMU.IN and DICK CREWS have a rendezvous near the 1 are higher. \\ elcome back exea' The kej ■

e campug li i. W. < A FRAN) ES BALLINGER has a: la I >d in taking WILLIE Primitive Urge of Ancient Saxon Oncp every year you come WALL JOHHNY LONG and ( asa Manana on Sunday nights. ■tudenta GLYNN "BULL" ' ■ geat thing in Makes Basement "No-Girl's-Land'' life, whore you spent four years Ball Room opens Armistice .Night rk and play, four of the Hut nowhere around Ihe Admin- KATY rut KER'S life at pi ol Lofner and his band fur- Each erei | ■ happiest yean of your iatration Building can the hundreds nishing the music. g to relieve those of town boya find a room in which ■ . not act like a eh« to relax, chat, study and smoke. '.\ ■,. fr0 ,h fond memories and see the Frogs Mora BALLY RAND data. She's ation BuUdim ' »""• " - ■ V. ht. ''. A. i oom waa ted up to I rom Stanford comes (his awing- ' another hurdle in 11 on the Worth Stage today with her and ith ei be I . and re- I scream thev cringe anil for the conference ch.v stage show. Tomorrow the Worth inn description of our date bureau: ment I rned. Moi . ou. . m their typ:, ' bt* lik* a ship, make yourself at home, Libeled Lady," a double four- with decrepit chain and a sofa giv- v Jassy st.-. le. pep up the old Southern ha* decided to eonatruct there some has been frightened by a v Feel just aa you did when you star picture. Its cast Includl en to ■ H ho had ' drama. icnt here. . Spencer Tracy, Myrna Loy, custom. They have decided to delete ail and In their Jubi- "'■'' '" '**■ " ' But ear noth- "China I Pat l irseif. Attend all the and William Powell. the blind angle. Far be it from the ia,:„n .■ . hui]r| ing • d-down sofa, la at the arting Sunday Texan to got a fellow stuck with a „, , ,, ., , . sped their warriors into battle. m the pep rally ;mg of it with th* : glee ,, , : ] mecom- now- scrapes the flo gal with a wooden leg, however shape- enly a mj .lick is ' covered table and a man- ' UK GIBE I \H(,A- JUNE FROST, come out of your :". Bo the boys have worked out a untutored Saxons of aaciei inp dance tomorrow night, I i r- shell and give the hoys a break. • I pnity. Yell at the pep ■urkor roil , III1T HADLETf an con ii of 'mutual co: I Into a leak of in Boya are asked not to smoke in rally: yell at ' e fame. Join in "In other words, Peluctant Romeo I and ! the \dmini-tuition Building, but to n. This time : on the Alma Mater hymn, Thp funniest picture f>( the year, '*ks for a date. The boy scans the gra laid* for that par- : lor, ii. '■ "My Man Godfrey," opens a four-day through the files for just what he ui it L t. i -ii they ain just f his throat, he i , broiling, I here being none, the only ■ ■ body run at thp Ma.iestie tomorrow. It's wants, a succulent little red head with r tim.iiniiii! place to -moke is out- a scream and shouldn't he missed, pansy blue eyes, sans freckies, a lisp, I, the girls tiptoe in. Mde. where the ridd winds blow Wihlam Powell and Carol Lombard and no bother. A Mongul attends the before tl i door, Ah, then vice. "Bt M'KIK" and the thermometer hvvera close have the leads. meeting and introduces the lucky pair. the men !e the Cafe BLACK 0 together constantly In its to free/intr. This paves the way for I! R. If he .. Admiration and school *p It _.irli| , , "Firinrj I p" for be provision of an ado- these days. WA1 lean high a' the light i LURALEE SCOTT summoned cnu- doesn't like I.itle Red, all he does air. and half an hou In «at- can the m Homecoming rage to ask her football hero for is spin on his heel and pace off into tirimary n I ills tne gloom ner-st■■■ - rm lir ,, ..,,.,, „,„_ , _, , , , , e giant signature. Little R. seldom fails to mr ttnn.li men fight and dip—hun- up. A roman ca: mg in town he given the *an catch on." - themselves for the privi irer. m the air. A afforded the Hollywood to- : ; ir* is "Pig. Miss Helen Adams will entertain Stanford women last weak rejected "'' '"' '" " ' ' ' beavoea. "Bk plans for a dating bureau. "We • trade." It's a foot her aun\ Mrs. Bill Ewalt of Boulder. pent the our own." they emphasized. It ni . nverge* and II. It . nn'i go Colo., in Jarvis Hall this week-end. « Tonighi ' C. U, Inaug-urai be thrilling to sit at home.! t, d"n't fail to see it th: I rene W I ii I rating with a 7-minute Campus Calendar nek of hard mu-c!e on hard Nell Goo. Miss Fern Duck- nglea with fierce Taraat Friday, Nov. fi mmence at 7:30 p. m. in the worth and George Pollard visited It seems there is a "Pie Cluh" or- l; '.,. hams n I '" a m. ) ... Chapel — WARREN ■ Hater" \<;KI: 1 the campus. friends in Dallas over the week-end. ganized at San Antonio Junior Col- » eont ont „f pel. ne romantic over a .Inrvi.0 girl. r. C. U. has not hsd leite. Every chapel period a chosen blowa on the I door until it EDIHIB !.".» SI \R|; a pre-lliim« < onimi: bonfire or eel* As- girl of the college receives a re* 111 strip IK KNOX has a larg< bratlon. Ilns \ear, in keeping "ith en Slips from some member. She is also in- of lanen. One I -.dor if the heightened >.pirii of the I m I knew it Why vited to eat pie at their nexi any memorial ^ersily and Ihe inereasod enroll- ' don't you do something about it?? MuMm meting; then she furnishes the pii vali- Tamarisk Leaves. t h e Adminisiration has T p. m. 1 ' i um. Some sweet club! an' i 'li MILLED ke the The tamariak leaves have yellowed. granted peraaieeion for a flrewerka I primeval unreatriction. ii . -. . ' ... :' •!. . -', r- Bad plum* have ripened and fallen, diaplay. ■ ■ Gradually, one I day. ge hollow winds of the Baturday, Nav, 7 8. M, I', left one deep impression of a hoi that Sigh autumn In the ivy of our window „„ I'ordham — the sweetheart of the . ■ All Morn ii . has formed about th* mass 0 xvhich students contribir. 1.1 ALDRIt H'S girl rails him Slow days dragged into months, Pony band, since her appearance These without ing i l pus, Admit I "Sugar Bab] Hi d get knd September comes again. there. Many letters ask for pictures. tion Building. cheering aqua It , n • I • P.ed gold flames of dying sunset- One gentleman wrot*, "Tou really U a. m. Ti - B :•: ar- alniatration will Have quenched themselves aurpriaed a lot of u* New Yorker*. ition, that fin LEROY GIDEON and MI1S. AR- In blue misty twilights; Had we known that they grow girls si arts Saturda) hot i StudV nl Lui TEMISIA BRYSON, along with RUS- Again and again the new moon PALACE ' Pi as, the attendance .lean llarlnw 1 , LOB 11:,- hung her silver s> ele in the west; at the Centennial would have boor. I I,ante idd RAINE SHERLE1 n Friday Again has swelled rounded and full tripled." They should Jual TOM 'tlllln V W'm. Powell ..um. add $41) drinking hoi chrs at Park Slipping up out of the east Helen Moody! Mj rna Loj I Dane more. Still and yellow behind black willows. Spencer Tr.i,n Pireworka are more aephUtieated lum. And :i itu on comes again. 11.i.n old*faahioned bonfires iu^t a- B P- m. Official Homecoming l..tine Over- Genevieve Papineau. A hiryle epidemic is going stronc 1 lance f'asinn. at Oklahoma A. £ M. The 10117 this year'a flared ikirl i- more ehie Wednea- ■ana ,l,» tfmmy mm* than lasi year'a itraight-lined one, Bundaj Hur. t . ied Men "Hi the models include several type* that r* Three Married or |u*i as sw in? music i^ more man a ui ny voice tha quire the work of a master and the Cm- Classroom Men" s»elie than hoirha ragtime. how from bia i brainlessness of a college hoy to ban- A MM* I ..,,,,,1, i, . Church. I nr »■•>• On The Statre Lted the ' : illy. ( . lio Program other Southwest ronference Echoes The Scooter t>pe is composed ft SALLY RAM) and it N \Nl v I IMP was walkiu- tWO wheels, handles like a scooter an . 0 r T :ei — "Fifty per cent of the Christians with a tremendous blaze of fin JOHNNY t NOWLE8 gging act like storms at «iih company ()f ID ' burch. do not know what Christianity is sea, riding more like Tom Mix'* bora*. all about."—Allen True. Monday, Nov. ■< ' Hollywood rage. Safely Firs/. "Negroes arc not essentially M . listen, this The Unleycl* Ii a walk-while-you- ■ funny. They only act in the way WORTH "Do II \ou" Auditorium. I " I ! DE \ ' \MlNi,, Un- ride sort of vehicle. It has one wheel in which white people expect them 10 a. i i ... Meet- man ' BARBARA and is also used by stunt and circus kRNOLD vies in full control to."--Miss Rebecca Smith. performers in balancing acts. .■ woi;.. off i- 7 p. '. i . Meeting— of her Baturda) n. "Student note-taking started in A. * M. even boasts one bicycle PARKWAY TIV O LI siinply human and should be . M ddil Agl when there were built, for two. The only differ' nga:: , (Bel no printing presses. It was a waste a modern cyclist and a gay '!KI rid. r is Bruihea ( Baturdaj Only of time."—F,. W. MrDiarmid. a matter of feminine stvles. Only BEN I'.'tie Dims to follow ■ I thi "On the average, arOfnefl are not 1 ■■i Ini - ■ "' N Langford time being, but n is th* eaaii I wi) Warren \\ ilium ■ liati V as guild drivers as men."—A. R. Snuiii Ballea Into a royal Marshall. SHUTS i IALLY RA.M' . TUIIA1 ! RRISr; VOl'R i II. .!n\, Nov. 10 I niver- "In the olden days, the art of HiB^r-t And ||„| "Satan Mel a Lady" all ". Uifkl ; Meet aity Chriatian Church, She ■ ng a wife for the king of ▼ 'falrn Springs" W I I I. BE A by HENRY BOWDEN, id was a vary delicate mat- Stuart Krwin MAD I OFFERS Arline Jadge Sunday and Monday 7 p. n I M C, A. ' ter." Mrs. Artemisia Bryson. s in • Hii ta Sunday E TO t AT' II l P "King Solomon did not actually Allrnrt Th. PAT O'BRIEN I'll' nun "Pigskin I'arade" % KOI AND '• S E '.'■. D W. A A. Party — DR Rl BEt I \ SMITH Ii pro- have a great amount of wisdom."— BERT TAYLOR ■ Taunt »i,h DAILY WORK AS n I 0 M ES um. Niinmo Goldston. A!,"' I i ll that All.r I'USI hi 111 of folklore to "You are not considered educated MM BUT IV I.IIAHIK "His Brother's Wife" "CHINA Wednesday, Nov. 11 JACK HM.I.i gat things done an out ■ thful eorreapondent, He en- in Europe unless you can speak at Firework! Barbara Stanwyck ■ 1: a 'on . I . 10 a. in. Horned Frog R CLIPPER" "i. letter, least four languages."—J. H. W.tch f.,r I'ark... H.rlhd., c'mr of rk ' Ross Alexander A«tone fSSSSSSSM

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Friday, NoyenvUr fi, 1930. THE SKIFF *S Pa?* Threo TCU Highlights 17 Graduates Gel Teaching Positions Frogland Murder Trials Made 1917 Fish Elect Horned Frog Well Established Kept Since '33 Colored Prexy 2'.\ Towns and I Stales Are Rep- Real Drama in Old Law School When Dr. Waits Made President In Scrapbook resented—Forl Worth By Acclamation Leads With 15. By OMULDINE W ITflOlN ■ ■ ' idents might try When fir } V Walts eras made ■

ll of the state are: Law School Minlishpd in "20 Skippei ." >■ | ■ 'i Elect ■ Thfi e.staldi^hmrnt of thp law de- Miss J. Elias ■ the H I By-rne \Vh> • bs w ■■' ■■: ^ sr, ■■■ Rs ab ( „l,,r I ied m n.io. i p t tel; equipped law n I ipperclassmen. \ Floyd aarti whan 'Slinging Sam" ' Iowa, and 19t0. T'.e rei ere i merous, The i br operated in eonnoction with 'ho tion son ■ . Bnuich first axhibited thai ■ I olo. but ths University. A two-yeai c< 11 "lis with the ns young mi C. V. to ability lat'i laa jnat whan was ail HI in Fort Worth are: harder to ind Bill 1 offered Including coursaa in law of some campus colore pi Imme Bi i ;. Verna Bi . '■ tmenl thai War. thai? contract, of bills and notes, and of i Maureen Corder, Kathryn Edwards, ■ fiirls ( ootrol |(1« [Seol,. irding to the Library acrap- roal property. Dr. i tig as an h In 1931 the Horned Frog for the I Don tl i Henderson, dow n by ths tats hnnks it wai In 18. Bines thai of thi* Law School, and the following jump up, denounce the non the ptu- Witl nt of the Law Mrs Bertie Motharabaad aai bi 11 were professors: Judge F. 0. Mc- and discloss thfl 'rue im ■- the editor : I n, si -I Mr l: D School, f icrapbooki of all the news- Danirl and Georgs M. Con candidate, He closed his fii Harmon .lames and Evans, «th Sandifer and derably the two business - i, atoriaa and pictures of nor. The Ipd mother nomination, "the Mary Ii M sm Ba- T. C. V. highlights. She hn« inH'le injf Fort Worth attorneys. only freshman for the office." ' tshed. ; The 191 IS SO 'ed hv pne fat iport events: ami another foi Trof. Cockrell was well fitfc the aid of other Upperclass- •he r r- Others tea, hing, and thi I t ■ affairs for each year. his position as head of the law men posinjf I thifl ex- Horned Frog are Hi is W illis C, (Custin, I M snager. L. O. Del- Sport l\wnls Kr.oi.l.'.l school. He studied at several univer- " ' fl ' er, visit- poser of the darkie candidate saw his M. W, Bi ' naii ma; Mrs. Nel- sities. ed in \\ ,■ ,• ■ enil. nomination honored with election by th John R Paul Ma n the ) i an, i >.>• •• 1 |; Ml is Vir- 133 year- Lester, In ii ;:i waa referred to in i The news ■ ging i and W. W, H ime, ginia Bryw . Pi Ii " Mamie Bar Asmvriation Had Bam mt Ethiopia to ascend to the freshman one newi story as "tho daddy of T. Thf* first banquet was held Sept. .Tune Frost visited her par- f Louise Buckley, l.ongviow: ,Iohn J, helm was then presented to the In 1021 J. I won, edi Seal I sod i t in 1134, C, U. S footliall team." The srrap- 22, 19161 under ths Abilene Is books contain picture! of Jimmy Law. ■ In 1934 the seal with a Imrned frog Edna E, Gibbard, Jacksonville; T* C* U. Bar Asso and predicted nil seal Haget roll delivered the address, aid J, H. , haps fir* would becomi A Hat in Place M n Austii I on the R L. Trimble [ ' M Mar] Btfonk, president of the orj cover of Th, for the the ercatrst halfbacka in the and Sunday. I ■ Walter acted as toastraastar. Ths bi Of a Prof.-So-o-o • ■ time in 1922, Miss Mai weal Conference, Jimmy wai i! t, rkana; M i Ruth wai made an annual affair. ■ r and Roh- Horned Frog. Jones ■ophomora. VOMIN V\W< Hiss 1 The bar association, according '■ Hats for Pupils\ BALLOT eri Badge) era I hi re nation-wido fam«' hail come Bacus • manager. ■ , I re e fnr .loi es. Bweel • Miss Shirley Editor 1923. bO r I U 'l '■ am, the hoys ■ only serious organization in th< ■ up of main Hast who have now dona ■ : Lowell Pan iah, Ter- verslty. The obj< 1 I mirs eampus were reproved for leav- merely ine\p< - Bat even (a* the in- lieai rnan in 1 i . L.) the book ii ■11; M i lb '.i Pi a I . Wink; Miaa tion WM "to further the ;■ ing a clai room al 10 ■ then, as yon nay aaa I ling the sigi ed manager. ■ Elis- knowledge! and adi ■■■ ■ I law." the hour. Tl scraphook clipping. Pi p B na called Roark, Baratoga; Miss The law department w 1 arrived. them the "' s ever W burn L Page and conts Patronize . Kirtle; I: to meet the demand for regular col- The t (\ oter must alga here to make to don a Fiv. \ o in that "Leap Year" section. William M.

' ' id.) ■ tegs instruction In legal subjects, [\ thai I was here. My hat was nn the vote ui year it was noted thai Dot Miss Lucilli i burgh; offered all 0 irse in law c ip this ballot from (he Skiff The ii i t.i d Fl Og in 1928 f erts 'was playing > iti- Stroud, Poolville; B and granted the degree of Bacl i and place i in the Skiff boi out •he form used ] Girai Skiff Advertisers rame." Wheeler. Balem; Mias Lula Delia Wil- Law (LL.B.) feasor ai I om was empty side the suditorium door. and Hubert Society Clippings hept ne; *rr\ Angus Eti I practice court ws in zed in n each desk. inager, history of T. I . I'. . • w. L. Carroll. and their doings may eaaily tie read by looking through these sera] The one confined to society events records every wadding, every party, Dateless Dance every dehut. Thl ''ires of the popularity ra: from 1988 "Goes Over Big" ' heart march- ing and of "Red" Pharea being kid- I "Eds" and Coeds Tap:, ■ he time two T. C, 'Gouluh'- Student Santa Clara foot- ball player when he arrived for the Council Happy. game a eoatple oi yeara ago? There''; a picture of that. too. Von ran find Bt LAD* FUKKK GRIFFIN ten Mr, at I M i I ttto N'eilsnn "Say. U I en. In on him, will you got married, when Claude Sammil ■ Mir?" was the thentS ^nng; at dressed up and went to a tacky party the dateles!* danes Friday and how he looked. I ttls group!- of baxi ng {irli hov- Every society event >t T. c. i\, ered together m thn middls nf the qht Smoke! which was written up m papers other dancp Floor planning iheir campaigns, than The gldff, is recorded in the while boys smiled coyly at the Ptag Guard that throat! clippings pasted in these scrapbooks. line. J^tt The boyi were qnits frankly wor- ( entenniil Hooks Planned Block th.it cough tli.u t.itv irritation...reach for Now in the process of construction ried about errtine a nirp "ruph. alight smoke...a I.m Icy!Whetheryou'reshouting, are books an is Centennial the giris outnumbered them by a There will lie one for thl largs ma, irity. an,I cheering the team, or just talking and sing- tennial and another for the Fort Olin Jones and Don UcLels ing .m,l laughing st home, there's a tax on your Worth Frontier Centennial. Mrs. "n ths itdelines and greeted each other i j on can hardly ignore. So when choosing Motherahead has library workers buay with "How many cut-ins ha' with their shears and glue pots and had ? (iosh, let's go.'' your smoke, it pays to think twice. Reach for a buried in accumulated newspapers to Samp Beys <>el Big Ku-*h light smoke ...i Lucky., and get the welcome throat Aninng th< ■ popu Sr jfontlenipn prepare these tcrapbooka. protection that only Luckies offer —the exclusive nn the floor, who were readily sup- plied with partner*, were Donkey nn of the process, "It's Toasted." Next \Lowdown Shows Roberts, Waltei Becker, Rind 3nod- time you go places, take plenty of Luckies. They grass, Jimmis Merrstt and John Hall. Girls' Dormitory ly taste good, but keep tasting good all (Ws hope they don'l gel swell headed. Isn't Like Movie Remember thrr^ was many a frame- day long., for Luckies are a light smoke — and a up . light smoke leaves a clear throat —a clean taste. Here's your chanee. hoys. The real Rv 9:80 p. m. the sup] lowdown on the Jarvis Hall "parlor Itrongsr Bex was prartirally worn meeting" is about to be dis,dosed. outs Our student body leader, none At 1(1:10 p. m. n elangiinr bell Roberts, was drown- I * * NEWS FLASH! * * resounds through the halls and girls ing in p respire tion and othprs, in- come from all rooms and giggle their cluding Ned James, fell Into a chair "I've only missed sending in my 'vay t,, ,he parlol where Ihe meet- betwe, n dan ings are hi Ths boyi danced with one sys on entry 3 times^-Sailor Until Miss Shelboums makes her the slag line and the other on three appearanee the room resembles a >>\ |, rhs whole dance would Unds Sam's sailors find time to try their here is so much eon- have shadowed thsss "Barbers from «ki!l in Your Lucky Strike ' ">w eep- stakes." Seaman Spaagenbergcf of fusion. If you aver listened to ISO Baylor" if they had ventured from ths U. S. S Mississippi, an enthuMntic the Gymnasium. girls talk at once you know what I Sweepstakes** fan, writes: I've only mean. • pec tally kepi missed vending in my entry three timei While the roll is being called com eloss tab on these fellows. Hi — I mail tlurn in whenever the ship is in paratne qo st | • ■ and the roods created a new fad by wearing hi- American a u busy themselves I, writing hat al! evening. Have vou entered ■ DU woo letters and rolling up their curly Men I>anee Clip Inancuratpd your delicious Lucky Strikes? '! une in The new clips, especially "Youi Hit Parade"— Wednesday and locks. Saturday even. i Ige, «nd Hatters of importance ars then dis- sn no one could copy them, are lore* compare the n.iu s —then try Your cussed, such as a gentle reminder that ly numbei i n ith a whits back| Luc kv Striks " Sa ecpstakes." the hours from 7,ill p. m. until 10:80 and pmk eomations adorning them. And if \oure not already smoking p. m. arc for itud]. and nol fun. A ih' j were too "siai y" for 3, 0. Toler Luckies, buy a pack today and tr\ them. freshman always reveals hei in handle, so bs mads Mil Rulh Con- Maybe you vs beco aiming something. anca by saj Ing that she did not know nor taKe care of them, which she did Jarvis Hall gills have a stud' with a turnsd-up DOSS. Ry this time there is much yawn Thoss "f JTOU who missed all thr ing and other expressions suggesting fun will get another chance at a dste- that the ycjung ladies are bored, and tanCS to he given after (hrist- the group is finally diemiaaed •aj ^7^ was cleared Friday night With one accord the girl all holt and 8A2 tickets sold, lo this type of for the door and the Water fountain. shindig may prove the most populai and race to see who can get to her [n Proglandl at room first. ■ And woe is the culprit who forgets \\ Paulina Rathka Is pi OF RICH, RIPE-BODIED/TOBACCO - "IT'S TOASTED' • her home in Wichita Falls to come—she has a private meeting OrTrtir>' II"* Th« A"1 all her own the next day. this week-end. Page I- our THE S h I r K Friday, November fi, 1035

Homecoming Day Sallj Takei (>\ er tho Frogs Alumni Honored Speed, Accuracy, Baseball Throw Wogs Win in 4th Originated With For War Service Make Sammy Nation's Ace Passer 13-6 on Aerials '27 Mustang Tilt T. G l\ Commemorates team wt Purple Leads Baj or Heroes With Flair. pi*. in First Downs Parade, Rail]. Luncheon Memorial Arch. 12 toft. Inaugurated i y WM ■ lebratioiL I FAMES M ITTHBWa ■ i AKR01 I. FIELD, ft \. - AS, NOV I v\ :'h a pewarf Last Bonfire in 1933 • peace had »» la the T. c n

■ ■ ! bj i ■ I thil afternoon. I to M ■ Ml team, th- \' ,, ha* be- the Cage f>

Flag I ilj half that number »r ' -ch. ■ire all ■ 1 ibe, Flag was : I ! Woga completed ten sat - tar »an a -1- Bruin'l aerial attack be pUd and I -

■ to be •dd«j in case of ri. .-• I for each man In in* th< ' |la •he middle of the ; W tli 3« lj Rand ad .plaint ifco>M havp n-> gold and el' quarter. The i nt «ai no trnun't taking their raliMhemc-v .

are ( aptain Walter Roach. "( narh" Rand and SuM apt. D ■ i '• •• of the intercepted . otball way to the fir = - i tl was intercepted All Sashay! Swing Your Partner! ' i a\ lor shot one to I. . - Meet Renowned Square Dancers "Things Would Be Different" who la'eraled to Bu.: for the touchdown. H> GEN'EVIEl E PAPINE \l -" any If Seniors Could Start Over The pass was good for tor •he la'eral netted I ■ ■ dance I I I. M VRJORIE BE™. \l I | • 1 - The point was ki.-ked by F.arl - ■. Herdon H over i| Clark, p ■ their I, 191! A T ' by the Cut aafi .on their • - ■ ; she'd : danced dances five yard line led to the second Wtf the arena and the dar.ee t have touch': er came down fast und^ • I Bg and man year

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■ B. 1 • r the Two i raylor, or» te ■ "■ H 'her to [)uck« -•». I ( dancing in " I were \\ offi on the ehada/a er and M. M. KB . ■ ' ■a, The srnre ni made on i rriately ■T. C. x ■ •"r>m Taylor to Looney. o. A: ! • h her lone I Sam Baugh. Tn had ■ . '■■' ■ Prof.' t Camp B M " nays "I eouldi Starting I ineups. pneur Receive* First Siher Star. Tl 'nun _ . . l tfl Tackla an brave. It II "The Mtrs , "I a II a da- - I ■ v leader." at rttm ■ BariMi __ H .. E. Willism. Quarterback on. EUtr l»" ll. ' . |„ F.»JM _ I: |-hl (tali ' Lt I ioper was killed ■ - ago. ! Ben; I.e :- al." Mr. H it WASHER BROb. . ■ | for tome wounded on a I to ■ al ac- ng and " - ■ ■ WELCOME OLD GRADS! I - '■ I I - : Dot I to T. C. I » plaq ' I ■ of the U. as e. ■ ■ for thl : the (npcoaf for hip of C. U. all •' ■ tl - ! Unlcertity mm ■nice man. 0- ' Thii m«mi ■' and women .if T C. U who 'GRIDIRON'

■ ■ served huma' Wmt. "< FacuH] Members in Service, change i fee! very swell, ••■ ' T C U.'l faculty member* n^p Broar thank?, m a "Gridiron" "Fd store up em i i al the frame Saturday. MMd • Dr <;«.-'" B Ita incredible iinartneei ■ and casualties* will label . Gre ham \\ ill \drjre«« r of the Mth Dii ' U I man who knows enuoui danc- ■ Homelitic (.uild Tneedaj 1 Belgium for ara:n. al his clothes. iah-eyed Nam ■ i ■ ack Hammord lerved o were finally K 12th Field Art I meeting of Second Division. He ren and learn how to evalu- i nm " M war m rt I ■ tig-tag; I • i ly of Paris Warn I uuion '■'■ '■ Cri :-h mu a a

■ WASMER M ' Track Trar •*io the end ' | crack "•• ' -ive his I l o -.' ly shape out for ■■ al con- Ivania tjnta Ivei." B«k H.rr.ll tth $. Jack W..I,,, . T I met in r .Inshia Combs was active in R*prf»fnt«ti»e FlfMir V '! i \ . 1 I same fr ' i not Sterling He'i a bac- UB com- - o ir, who member of the 1336 h to bum of the Long-how,

■ I'M NOW ■ GREETINGS TCU Homecoming Day REPRESENTING To FLORSHEIM SHOE STORE T.C.U. ALUMNI Welcome back to T. C. U. The Fair takes pride in welcoming back to 806 Main On The Occasion of T. ( . L. all ex-studenti of I insti- tution . . . and takes this ■ *jgh. injr each of them gucceu and happim coming years. 1936 Homecoming Paul Tankersley And welcome back to "Get the Best Shoes Your Money piqfciutaidj Nearei, The Fair ttL'A—ST Stand On Can Buy" ^flU'Wpark rMace . J here style and quality are rightly priced HOUSTON.COX'S FIFTH AND MAIN to fit any budget. IMERH \ MOTOR I i S( II" All hnd oi "and»irbr« ' Friday. NoTWlbtr t, Mh. THE SKI I" F Page I ^e Sophs I)* feal Frosh Frogs Are Ready 01 aim 1 I "' 1 1 I'l M 1 '.Kill FROG OFFEN81\ E ( IIAH1" \Intramural Land I M \ l< 1 To Take 1/ ad in Race

• ■ ' lIDINGS To Thrill Alumni Has Big Doings » i. 1 I'.' r N i Win ! tn 7 \\ hile S enioi ind 1'orMftrr! Paaaei 1 ! 1 For This Week Junioi ■■ i:..*' ' to In Steer Battle A. a M \h idlock. ITINGS l'a6'er and Rprfivpr Inc. [i • ( ..,1, i i Pnujjh to Clifford i", :: It . Prof HtTOtl Since l!l'2!> Purple Will Have lull Uontgomery - ...... 13 1 II in it- leliiiul Moit Valuable l« l 19 W L 1 l Strength for First Walls 1 second ■ « A a M Lambert RMI Star Time This Year. Mcver .. | 1 i • i ■ i V'aughl FlrW All American M. ' all . a n Hall ■ 0 28 ■ lard Game in View ., n 1 1 P n n fi : ,V II Wilkinson .: ' ■ n, W{ He Lead Text* of. Hanell ._ i 0 n (i ■ in the I fense— Mdrich and Small ; 8 n n i r i to 1 • . ■ conti Clash for Honors. ■ anniiiil Hoi ants. r,n 11 -.7 I moi i" The ■ n ., ,„ „,,•'.■ ind ami Don nti, nnrl n -I. I ■ Roai h a 3 17 ' iat all i i Me M ■z n 1 12 matches be , i ■ ■ ■ i Purple'a 1 ■ battle Clifford s (i ■' 11 1 of in . : Walls 1 n 1 I tramural golf, say- thai ■ '. ■ J Stadium, il i 4 ■ .; ear sines 19! \ i I I MeCaU II l 1 ■ ; ■tore, — Lvafflina ' "'.I'm . i pionship 0*Briaa 0 n 1 1 ■ * ■ the first ■ A I:- it vii m 1929 thai I oeca I i ' ■ Prousi • Schmidt 11 ■ • O'Krien Total* in i 11 i _i ■ down fro* ir« Montgomery tn Mr- < r a 1 : ■ - I inaaa ta load badminton I A the Frags i" B ackmon to Dunlap _. n n 1 II .... H n 1 -I their first c a n - n ■ cham- i! pioli- i it ii n " pionship. T h e i lifford to Uontgomery i n II outstanding back led and thai season wu I 0 II Frog Backers i n It

on injuries. \\ aco Territory Vgain ■ ( j I.Hand. IBS i . number of n Purple's first Froge l>j».s>irt(i Totals 73 12 71 niri chant. eai'h wei I .ins « 111 HI ST

■ ■ forget his long * provi .1 to be quite ■ ,n- fef tOW ii I 1CRIMM IGE I M l^iEZ^f-i-yO i : downs, Tii yards Times : B from srrimiiiaye against Sin Itall ( arrier Carried Ha 11 (.am. 1 naa Net I 12 against A. I M. 9 I rard kick- : off return against lo\a-. a nd till- I Bob HarreU 8 u J 22 P Frank I. ■ Dick ' ■

■■ . their mere < ■ anil 98-yard punl returns _ 8 40 1 1. and Don M ' : Baylor. Cy(done) wti all-confer- . Sr,.f HeCr.I1 83 88 \ ■ nteteal .'st \alujilili- player award In minton a the I enemy °7 8 B ity In 1 Fivi 1929. M ; • • • Pat. Cliffnnt 2r> 17 : l B3 ■ ; K. II. Dui ■ . 11 87 20 Hill will surer-- Tom Rl M thai .".ii U 4-'. man intramural spi chili. II. -■'., overcon. F I 2 4 ] : . 28 21 | Ed P p Mi j ei Gnarda Igainai i ockineei John Hall ... _ » - n Ensemble w ill Piaj man on l an eaa; overw helming \'ic Mnntgomerv M 87 .".1 6 At Music Association 2'2Q ]>■■ ■ ■ ■ H' ■ I —o Frog Srnmmaup total fi.i9 138 :.ni ■ i will pre«enl ■ ■ a atrinj L0- ea of hn« meeting of I i M reai hi i ' A ■ B p. nt. toni ■ "hard-luck Purple Regains Aladdin's Lamp at the W under* .1 Texas Ihmu-Oivmd Ins! Hut ion ■ Couldn't Out-Do The i ■ will he compi i I i |: • i. ■ . : Last-Year Form M i Bevei ly \ aughn, I i I 11, Francisco. ■ ' ihree cam. J arris Goings-On\ • * * Margarel Sanders. Mai ■■ am in lie f< in ■ d Satur. Remember the fun of To mi 1he outstanding player in Team Scores Almost G n Gillis, I 911 "ax a Christmas package!! Jan Is ai d C. H. B ark and guard, « fighter B e're jual at Will Ajjainst a continuous Christmas package. George hn . and a liu-ll. '. catch them nn Opei ing doori I hew ii like p i In- real ipark Bruin 11. be our into an Alice-in* Wonder land world. plug of the I i Dfl Sunday Sermon \\ ill lie Bus} Rexall Cut Rate Drug Stores ( n r » « r d null. The Horned Frogs, picked by many Anything may be revealed from an 1 He retailed nn Southwest scribes to finish on top the . n lamp mi!-: I to 'Religion in \\ orkl Peace all-atar Mention • Sweetwati conference heap t&il year, began liv- Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, "Thurs- WELCOME TEXAS LONGHORNS Of note, altho lie Ha pilot.* " f !■ ound Ri lig ion \r\ World "a- placed on n ing up to expectations Saturday as day occurrence. Hi will be the Rev. Pei Gre ham' few all-entlti i - they humbled the Baylor Bears 28 to One door l» I . C. I. EX-STUDENTS AND ALUMNI »ncf second I S, M. I .. 0 in the Purple stadium. huge Persian cal ect at 1 lay morn it teams, but un- ird ••■■ i ea' total yard- Scoring alfiiost at will, the Purple calmly twicking its whiskera m the the University < I noticed by the Church. charges were decidedly the superior middle of the bed. Make Our Convenient Bcribaa he pla> ed will he an important eleven. So superior that I'oach Dutch Aim' - Mariana t M aati ai foot- L&W0EHT at 7:30 red ball that only a He was Meyer used only Ml reserves after clad fig by the W ; * meel ing Drug Stores true great can play. Fans, if you the middle of the second quarter, after dow acquiring her ■ tan with overlaaked him thru, don't now, u the Frogs had piled up t. 21-point n*''" u'^ "" ,hc rad : Standard Lambert was one of the iber 1! en t h'' I . ' I, Wallace Lawson ami ]raij At the K« ing of a 1 Your Headquarters greatest lintsBien aver i □ pi a* at ■quad. T. ( . U. . e much With Samuel Adrian Baugh again lighting lamp I ♦ • • [field, ns p in good physical condition, piloting a ■***' ^ '''''^ BOX hair while h Va. Small Tomorrow i . perfect aerial attack, the Bruins nev- studies in lied. Ki A :.. ing heralded er had a chance. Baugh's perfect Excited shouts f:<>m i .Me all-coi,' passes accounted for the first three prompt the opei tt h;ch ading oppon- ma n wai Christian scores. discloses tremulous % ambling < r o h n n y w. Capt on all fours al ' mar- Roberts Makes First Tally WELCOME s \ . . . ■ Srru ble ring on the rug. The game was but eight plays old n, but A fifth door sbowi t frearm when a pass from Baugh to WaltOJ tomorro ily place ting on a footstool In thi i i which i Roach and a lateral to Donkey Rob- ■tar team, the floor mournfully laying C I erts brought the first (ally. The . exceplion that El- i ■ i about her while a aopl play'l 'otal gain was 83 yards, ami ALUMNI taekl". the Frog ■ '.SIX the lateral netted the last 12 yaids ip .. ill remain tinchang- them doVi M, and the score. h a c k f i <■ M man ed '■!' lor pame. on a stool; and your future will be \ZAOO*T Then T. ('. l\ kicked off to Baylor, Johnn picking them up." ing; all \ n and after the Bruins could advance in 1981 and 1932. Jan is (.iris Organize no farther than the 84, they punted . . . \\. A. A. Ping I'onjr Claaa against the rei en ea. H wei - T.c. U - to Baugh on his 32 who brought it • ' Frogs i ii* back to his .'»9. John Hall, on a bas- - T.CM. - ii offer no real scoring tin FROG FRIEN • peedater, c i m ■ ket pass from Baugh, carried to the s a \v..\ \ it 3 o clock Late in the fii ' q iai tei John D. FROG FRIENDS through in 'i i Baylor .13. This time it was Scott senior year, 1934, "11 111 the .1,11".):: Reynolds, Bi led the McCall who tallied on an aerial from 1 in ;i oif \v;iy ;i I'- P Progs In Itsi ping I bait k"'- 1 I). R - M It. ll r t wi> J in I of :'.-. itad to Baugh, bed when hi was caught clip- Met .minion. Munis A Plckeni indifferent Interception Leads to Score He araa the i< A.dama, Baj bara ping on the Fi Accountants & Auditors Auhret <•. Alexander ing scorer m the !■'. i. "ii i lai k, Mary Early in the second quarter Ward Billy Patterson was racing B0 Wilkinson intercepted Lloyd Russell's : enee ;» n 'I Ann i. i linger, Mary with an [nti : ■' pted pa - for that C. P. I. iulullht'iin A ( II. W . 0. ralbot, It. 1). S. wai selected on tnette liantooth, paai on the Baylor ;i,i and carried ii the ;i; would-ha> s-bi i M '.a M ,i i ,av. Ellen to the 82. And again Baugh's "won- ! 7.'It Fair Building ' ■ ;i in l was brought pen ;i Rufus (jarretl, \ "hen in F B r I ; ■ Parka, M Pau der" arm on the next play accounted alised, giving them the ball for another touchdown for the Frogs. W i'i"t h, n a v | p i i. Ida Helen Read, Mar- Purple's 48, ' I end Baylor's Rhineharl llnuor ed c h II r e ii L, i). Meyer was on the receiving William Pannill . urine Rice, Jaaii : m eat -. \ Rervicea ai the C^GPCfZ. end. I li i I i- i s i I y , Evelyn Wai- J. K. SteHe Church. He «/a< H worli Five plays later Baugh retired from Great National Llf« In mrancc lust year, the game never to return, but even YOU CAN'T CHEW OFF Stanlcj A. Thompson Aeency the absence of their all-American red bj Samuel Adrian Another Prog gained all \i""' didn't halt th«» Frogs* Little Davcy THE MOUTHPIECE! Rica M. Tiltoj U. (.. t I ,aii r« cognition O'Brien soon piloted the Meyer men to In 1954 rhii and « : time H waa * ie M.LII- another score, "Little Dutch" ICO ring STEMBITER center, Darrell ■il second touchdown of the game on I eati i Hi ' I an 11-yard pass from Vic Montgom- YELLO-BOLE ■aVanleto came the first ery. Frog to gain ..I won The Frog eonveraioni were mads r e e o g n i t i o p ( i« Ice hv repeal gar B by Montgomery, Meyer, and Roach, 1 L GOOD LUCK FROGS Ing In 1»35. H« I ** .1 a. W matle Regular* Out Karly i ;i p| In of I 11 8 rare i ha avSj UI-A m e r Ic an margin of \ i< tory Baylor fans probably shudder to Board team ol i . and think what might have been the score Santa (laia and 1933. Lester is if the Frog regulars had played more doe.n't hit BEAT TEXAS and thar they did. The only consolation, your tongue men to make the all-eonferenM ter t ouch downs. His hard running, blocking, a.id beau- to the Bear supporters is that they 1 team for all his years ol eligibil- BA'-KiM On to a Conference Cham pious ity. Dan-ell. it »tii also be remem houldn'1 fought 'he Purple an avail statistical CAKED WITH HONEY i I:.- was I ■ bared, was captain ol the 1MB battle, by rolling up heavy figures Sugar Bawl champion 1 ■ ir'g machine, j Friday, Novtaber fi, n*. Pmgt Si I THE SKIFF

I.us Hidalgos to Have $oy to Overwhelm 3!egrets Spanish Fiesta T.C.U. Ministers \ Bright, Shining Uniforms Send 5 T. C. U.'crs Lose l..is Hidalgos will hold « Spanish Go 6,542 Miles Ruth's Poise All a-Twitter i Way and Minds ^During ^Homecoming Scents fiesta »i 7 p. m. Thursday In the a. There will be Spanish der- To 37 Churchesl In High School orationa and Spanish fi>od, anil mem- in RO8KMAR1 COLLYER persona on tha i irnpu but oat of tha ;.. n will waar Spanish eoatumet. most popular a- WSS a in (,1M.\ ll.\ E I'M'IMU The T. i i Homei oming q ■ • ■ t,vt wandering T. C, U.'era i All new naakm will take part in A total nf n.MJ miles a week ln ln R I \< ondcr if there is mure of sadness: or gladness in I h« M;-s Ruth Con |H i ionf of "Fa «•" *' >"' "'"' ""' " -""-' '•"' Polj High Mi . irial Arch, I the entertainment, in consist of tan- is covered by T. ('. l.'s mini l( er la! me boaiesi peraona on tht campoa. probability repeal I i'i ida v. gos and other Spanish dances. The walk and itepa i" the Adm n Building Students ill going to ami ret in uing A Malar, hei activities have grows she li ng aboul retting ambled from fOI , p •rill take tho place nf tha an- tnual Hon • 11' i !, >• bound to with aack year, Not content with to dance with Robert [ayloi In Oallai took a jaunt from tat I ■ ■ ■ nual dinner. Miss Helen Adams, pie-t from their 37 respective churches. of Homecomii . bar eurricult , having made at the Ctntannlal last summer, but third ind finally aetl lias said. ■ over, Two hundred seventy-five additloiH the honot roll both hei freehman and with mingled chagrin and I n k I itcheve. however, the | ion will more then . '. and 111 btptiema were made in the Junlor >-,,,,., ., marks: W■'»>', of Dr. I alance tin after all. most "1* ' />. < . />. H ill Hare churches served by the studeni preach- a large number of txtra-curricular i ■ but 1 Smith'a "Southwe i Literstu h a hurry to bound tip tlm.se ^icps and gel inside Skating Party ers last year. The effectiveness 'nf activities. remembei whethei h« wi a | I "*a wtn "' 'P*** '" "" on folklore i i t" meet all 1 *nd gel into a B. C It. Club has no acmplcs 'heir work ll revealed hy the average This atatueaque bi tni t, nth unu- dancer oi thai they don'1 have BlUCh time for again-i F| dajf the thirteenth. for the entile state, considering al! As ell trge, gra For the edification of tha melancholy reflect'.mis about the JTIWKI old days. Members will held a skating party churches and tit full tune preachers ti iple i hina advanced ■ bit 'o eyes, has as her predon f:,ii- |;:,i|, Myl that he ih band- Eael r. C. U. has Friday night at the Rollerdrome. was one baptism to each SO mm . est the Dran of which she somer oft I B than on. •turning Mrs, Martha Jane Nielsen, chairman and the rer ,reak Comanche; Kulis Hill. Palmer and helm this same young lady. Shi mhent.s ber lovi I ,,f her misery chicken houses at ToT n-M oman • s (/i tub i Archer City: Patrick Henry Jr., Ar- that it is really going I naturally from h, r fa nacks to have a mfire b. Kathlyn Sue Reaves visited lington; Lloyd Motley, Van A "At the dances I feel like an old an all-Ami a' M 1 T a Christl ■ ry A. A M t, after -■' ver tha week-end at her home in Francis Rarnes. Mexia; Harrell Rea mother hen with her chicks, seeing all Uwrei peculiar complici a subject ' ng, the Iowa Park. F..st; Woodrow Jonei Smithvtlle; of the couples who have rotten _„_- ing from some fancy haircu A;- it,*' TI at a Tremon Starr. Burkburnett: Rawlins through the bureau. It il nail] a U cuitom ;,. ■ . tncheon of; Depart- Margie Foster visited th-rryhontes. Conroe; I.eon Berry, grand feeling." , . rks are aatiafying thi . ' 'he Woman's i unt in Mexia last, week-end. Tloga; and Fee Tierce, Teague. She is not only one of the busiest , nd. ■ something I " ~~~ "—— Another thing about that pep rally • is the novel idea of the floor show which has been i faith- ■ 1 leaders. m b< ing boi

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■ I • arning PtURE ... and of liner ■ ■ d fmm thi sdminis- I texture than most anything education :- to the fullest and ent, n e e d ■ With I- are not thai touches your lips... ■ rei experiments made aside from the prin1' d pagi ■ in to realize Wc all agree on this . . . cigarette irricular activities ate paper is important. For Chesterfield an important pha = e to a club we use the best paper that we can ■ ha fits tchoo] life. buy. It is called Champagne Ciga- rette Paper. It is made from the soft, fulfill every inten ic units silky fibre of the flax plant. It is are for the washed over and over in clear, spark- ling water. "There is. no til l ■ arid of rho does A lot of die pleasure you get in urricular Held smoking Chesterfields is due to our ■ 1 hook n■ ' • o in his using the right kind of cigarette pa- own a endei per. Chesterfield paper is pure, and / /y: //. ./. Jonet Speaker it burns without taste or odor. For Parabola ': a Cluh meet- ing ll Nine new membei ■ ■ < Miriam Ulaze. Evelyn Si Jones ami Jo Ann .' Allen. U D. Ha I, '■'*%: :'-';/4 ' >S \ Charli i naon and Bob Win'man. Prof, ami Mn C. R I lonea, 1". Newton 1' ■ th Shclburne ntativi "l.l and ■ i * mi at the ' U 'Heb n St .libs for ie fresh: i ■ liesterfield Phi Sigma lota H ill Initiate Pledget Phi

• ', Misi A I. r In. |] |„.P. i i eligible foi mitia tion are: Ml aaa Dorothy Fee. Mar- \ an IF | i., Kctnember this . . . two things make the and LandoE I Ben smoking quality of a cigarette—the tobaccos and the The program for this year hi worked ou( I ■' irginia Clark. paper. The Champagne cigarette paper on Chester- I fields is tested orcr and over for purity, for the right i in the initial ion, Miaa Jarvis said. burning quality. Another reason why Chesterfield wins.

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