
II Reast Should Henry Ford Tech Has Coaching Dictate American Choice Solved But Defense Labor? No Board Meeting THE TOREADOR VOLUME XV Z-742 TEXAS TECHNOLOGICAL COLLEGE, LUBBOCK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1941 NUMBER 33 Varsity Show Rolling At Last Aggies' Steers Seven Tech Faculty Members As Complete Cast Selected Show Average Named In 1941 "Who's Who" Swing Is Soul Hams, Horace Butts, John Hill, L 2 Pound Gain D. Whiteley, Jack York, Joe Smith, Jimmy Wilson, Clarke Kim- 50 Herefords Under Of Production mel, Buddy Sprague, Ray Ameen, Rations Experiment Hugh English, and Charles Fair. OW entirely cast, Texas, The choreography committee is On Tech Farm N Tech's Varsity Show is made up of Jimmy Wilson, Jane Ann Floyd, DorR Peavy. and Max- The 50 hereford steers that are now in rehearsal for presen- ie Felts. being fed experimentally by the tation on March 26 and 27 in AU Music Chosen Tech department of animal hus- bandry have averaged a daily gain Lubbock high school auditor- All music has been chosen for of 2.6 pounds during the 28-day ium. the show, and there will be origi- feeding period ending January 29. The complete cast including nal numbers by Bill McEachern, These steers are being fed in five Eunice Klett, Mary Nabors, Lee lots. Different rations are given leads, supporting players, danc- Heckler, Hugh English, Lamar ing and singing choruses, and each lot to determine the benefits Jacques, Matti Lou Christian, Dick of various feeding mixtures both orchestra, is now being announ- Ragsdale, and Virginia Pearson. in weight gained and In cost per A large pit orchestra, including ced for the show which revol- hundredweight of the added beef. a fourteen-man swing band made ves around college campus life, Each lot has received equal up of the best jazz men on the amounts of milo head chop and al- and the struggle of students to campus, has been chosen for the falfa hay. Lots one and two have acquire something the campus show. Included in the band are been given four pounds of cotton- Dick Ragsdale, Aubrey Walker, needs a great deal. seed meal per head per day. The Stars Are Chosen Walt Gregory, Vic Williams, Jack third and fourth groups were fed Moore, Charles Senning, Barbara Those chosen for leading roles three pounds of cottonseed meal, are Bobbie Read, Jeff Coffey, Mar- Griggs, Wanda Martin, Marjorie while the steers In lot five ate two Spencer, Pete joray Ridley, Betty Burke, John Wiley, Lloyd Jen- pounds of this feed. The first, sec- kins, Glenn Browne, Charles Snore, Hill. and Mary Margaret Nisley.y. I ond and third divisions were al Neil Duer, Ed Armstrong, Oscar In - supporting roles are Nettie Reuby Tom Rhodes, Mary Burke lowed all the sorghum silage that Shilling, Harry Born, Benny Ben- Bane Batton, Frank Gosden, Car- Yeaker, Emalu O'Neil, Bee Ragan, they would eat, and lots two and nett, Norman Wiley, J. W. King, olyn Surratt, Mona Pierce, Jimmy Billye Levens, Patti Crawford, four were fed cottonseed hulls in Bill McEachern, Gordon Flenni- Williams, Johnny Williams, Hor- Yvonne Westmoreland, - Patricia the some proportion. ken, and Sammy Smith. ace Butts, Jack Dubberley, Justin Selby, Polly Baumgart, Doris Pea- Average cost per hundredweight Danner, Jo Ann Lewis, Betsy Cur- vV. Watch Call Board gained is $6.15 per steer. ler, Evelyn Jones, Ann Moore, Audrey Hinkley, Betty Rhea All rehearsals will be scheduled The data compiled in this experi- Marian Lee Mason, Patti Craw- Caldwell, Fannie Dell Cheek, Marie on the call board in the sallyport ment will be used by J. Russel ford, Buddy Sprague, Charles Fair, Hunsucker, Mary Paxton, Mar- of the Ad building, and the cast Reed, graduate student of Tech, Ray Ameen, Bedford Raley, A. C. joray Ridley, Maxie Felts, Mary listed above should consult this in writing his thesis. Reed holds Lambert, and Olin Watson. Nabors, Jane Ann Floyd, Margaret board daily as to rehearsals of all the Texas Cottonseed Crushers fel- •Specialists Selected Cammack, Jo Ann Lewis, Virginia specialities, speaking parts, and so lowship. Members of the chorus who will Hall, Catherine Siegel, Doris Rose on. At the end of the 140-day feeding special tap, ballet, adagio, Dobbs, Margery Hills, Bill Wil- A schedule of rehearsals may period, April 25, complete informa- rhumba and acrobatic numbers as liams, Billye June Hittson, Jane also be found in the amusement tion will be given at the annual solo numbers will be chosen from Prickett, Kitti McCallum. column of the TOREADOR here- feeders day program at which the the selected chorus, which includes Jimmy Williams, Johnny Wil- steers will be exhibited. This is the second progress re- port given. marking the end of 56 days. Health Workers' 'Good! But What Morris Runs For • Selection Ninth Course Slated Do They Wear Annual Editor Co-eds Put Each Straight For At Recitals? Other To Sleep Sanitation Class Is Five Candidates Have WINSTON SALEM, N. C. Petitioned For A Pastime Cunningham Offered In Summer (ACP) — Choir practice usually To Date What co-eds do in their spare THE 1940-41 edition of Who's brings to mind the picture of a Clifton Morris, junior student of Fourth annual summer course group sitting behind the altar time is their own business. That Who in America lists seven Lubbock, officially announced h I s is, as long as they're not hurting for public health workers and san- of the church on Wednesday candidacy for editor of La Ventana itation officers will be given at anyone else. H-E Committee Tech officials and professors. nights. in the annual political campaign However, some of their efforts Night Extension Tech this summer. J. H. Murdough Those listed and their classi- But that picture wouldn't fit for publication officers. Election of chairman of health course com- to pass the time away may result in the case of the Brevard col- publications officers will be held fications as given in the book mittee, announced. Dr. R. A. in ,herin to. others The preetice of Dr. Leroy T. Patton, geol-, loge. Craft', which last year won Thursday; February 27 and ihe stu- putting each other to sleep tem- Is Appointed are: Studhalter, head department of recognition throughout the south dent council election will be held ogy, professor, head of the geo- Classes Offered biology and Prof. It M. Renner, porality by pressing on the jugu- for its performances. the last week in April. head department of dairy manu- lar veins may harm the victim Plans Underway For logy and petroleum engineer- The co-eds of that organiza- Four previously announced can- factures ace committee members. who D requested to take three ing department. Student Registration tion, wearing light shoes, shorts, didates are George Musick, junior deep breaths and then passes out Open House Here The course will consist of lec- A. Is Urged By McDonald do their choir practicing on the student of Lubbock, for re-election The effect is different, depend- Dr. B. Cunningham, au- tures, iabratory exercises and de- cindertrack — running, sprinting CoMmittee members for work as business manager of The Torea- ing on the individual. Some laugh thor, professor of English and Nigh( extension classes will be monstrations, and field work. The and jumping. dor; A. J. Kemp, junoir student on the Home Economics Open hysterically, while others strangle now one of the acting heads of J held this semester, J. F. McDonald, Tech staff, and visiting lecturers John W. Hawkins, head of from Clovis, for re-election as edit- house to be held here April 4 and and jerk as if having a convul- director of extension courses. an- from the State Health department. the department of music, says 5 have been announced by Ernes- the English department. or of La Ventana; Bill Wood, jun- sion. A complete loss of the senses nounced yesterday. Work is divided between two the physical exercise develops tine Story, manager. Jean Spencer Dr. Clifford B. Jones, presi- ior of Lubbock, as editor of The usually occurs. Courses which will be offered are: terms and the following topics will the physique to such a degree is assistant manager. dent of Tech; Dean James M. Gor- Toreador; and Art Weber, junior Medical explanation is as fol- Spanish 131, a beginner's course, be treated: public health adminis- that bodily movements are per- from Sherman, as business Members of the invitation com- don, educator, dean of the arts man- lows: pressure on either side of which will be held Monday and tration. communicable disease, formed with grace and precisioon mittee are Betty Savage, and Mar- and sciences division Dr. W. C. ager of La Ventana. the larnyx voice box will result in Thursday nights from 7 to 8:30 o'- sanitary bacteriology and medical by the subconscious mind. Petitions signed by 15 per cent guerite Brannen. Claudia R e i n- Holden, historian and archaeolo- construction of the internal jugu- clock in room 210 of the adminis- zoology, milk sanitation and spe- "Then, the physical movement of the qualified voters must be fil- hold and Florence Stone will be gist, professor of history, director lar veins and increased cerebro- tration building. This course will be cial subjects related to health. In automatically associates with in charge of the programs. of research and curator of West ed by candidates with the secretary spinal pressure. Under normal con- under the instruction of Prof. A. the second term a study will be musical expression," he de- of the student council association Sales com mittee will consist of Texas Museum; and Dr. S. S.
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