The Collegian (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 11, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 17, 1924 Page: 2 of 4
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THE COLLEGIAN
i Member of the Texas Inter-Collegiate Press Association
vA'neWRpnprr published ncml-nioiitlily liy the student body or Daniel Baker
i ' CoIIpri' in llniwnvvnod Texas a co-educatlonal Institution.
Kptered as seuiiil-elusn nuttier Fobtunry 1.1 IMl lit Hip pint nltleu nt
tliownwood Tpxiik under the Act or .March :! IM'T. Acceptance rr maUHix
at special rnto of postage ptovided for In Section llo:i Act or October:! l!l"
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STAFF
Editor Ileuiy Home
Associate Editor Noble V . I'lcn'lce
Mtiataess MnnnRcr 1M. I J. Milium. .Jr.
AalBlnnt ntflncHi MiinnKPr - - Martin Cluy
jfCaotllty Ailvltmy Committee Miss Melon io.t Mr. l W. Met'lPllnnd
. KcihktiRc KtlUor Ubrl Hi"""1
'MtftMl '- - Million Olnjiilcli
.filfLft Poet Uuliy i:prtii
tfocljjty News Adelaide McKee
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v'olleae loyalty finds cvpietslon in
nunterou ways. Perhaps tho one that
I 'least nppi eclated mid yet moit
worthy of iippiccintloti m filcndly
.celticism.
(AVIieu :iu Individual publicly np-
pfalp Hip ttixtltittinn or his prefer-
ence In high sounding ct untrue
'phrases Iip sains instant popularity
- . VMH fs Immediately heralded as oup
v.-.-- ) of the school's bpst friends. And the
'author will not hesitate to nay that
' 'the Intentions of such "friends" aic
r noarlv always the best. Truly such
r x 'ilUlcism has ItH place and as loir.'
as' thin !. kept we may expect only
pood remit fiom it.
' On the other hand when an indi-
vidual casually mentions a few of the
nntnrioiiH faults of the school he H
net with a storm of disnppioval and
'Immediately branded as disloyal.
"" Here again we find the Intentions of
these friends to be the best but they
.are sadly misinterpreted by the iiver-
8 Re Mttdent. Ho Ih no limner popular
ill Hie school is ostinci.cd liy his
('tasxniatcK and p.'ohably labeled as a
"chronic silper."
Of the til Ht type or friendly ciiti-
'rlHin we llnd incidents of dally occur-
fence which exemplify It to a marked
decree. Articles in the school paper
relate In flowery language the heroic
deeds of their athletes their superb
Hchool spirit and all other things
which combine to make their .school
the bent in the land.
Uut how often do you see in these
aanie school papers a word of criti-
cism which would keep anyone trom
thinking that their school was tho
fttlppilor of even Harvard and Yale'.'
Why do we not And ai tides In theic
imperii which point out some of the
numerous faults of the school with u
word of advice about how these faults
might he corrected?
- The answers arc too obvious. The
' whole trouble lies In the attitude of
the student body. They full to ap-
A predate the fact that in mentioning
thcae faults the critic is doing them
jl great favor and Instead of acced-
ing atich advice in the spirit that it
Was given them they reent it and de-
nounce their would-be ft lend.
.' Jn'R precedlng'Sparagiaph Hie att-
thormight have conveyed tho thought
that' he was against articles which ap-
praise the college organizations. If
ao.'ha wishes to deny It. When those
athletes do things worthy of pialse
T let tho column of the school pupcr be
filled with articles already mentioned.
But don't cover you twelves bo deeply
1 under the veil of your accompllsh-
- monta that you forget your faults and
bury yourself In the mire of Inslg-
' n I flea nee.
The praising type of criticism needs
no -one to uphold it. It speaks for
Itself and is accepted immediately.
. '.Much of it accomplishes good sonic
f is worthless but when used In mod-
elation it Is usually desirable. Out
It Is the student body that can ne-
ot the other type of ciltldsm that
will eventually be alumni or a great
school. Just ho Ioiik as studonts
blind themselves with their past c-
complUhmentH and school conceit.
that Ion? will tho school to which
thfty belong be an iusimiilicnnt school.
Kvary school of any loputo has niadn
place for Itself on this 'earth but if
It Is ever to find a bigger plaro it
must broaden Its attitude towards
ciltldsm.
' In the foregoing piitu'i::nl'- m at-
tonlpt to Justify unwarrn; vl trltl-
'rlsin of fliiy Hint war. niti'1" I u he-
- 'fr we dennunee the riii im hi
! stire that his riltldam is uiiwar-
lHlllfll TIlO Vfrltni. I'nl. ..ll.l
to admit that thoro are innumetablo
curonin gripers" but before labelln
anyone as sueh uc should he cortaln
that -tho label Is going on the right
Dorsoa.
' These few remarks are typical of
iiiu Humors neitcr legardlng the nv-
ago student hodya attitude toward'a
'.rltlclHm. If there Is unythliig worth
rHe In this article use It. If you
ilOtl't believe ovm'vMilnr that la .olJ
then think about It so you will be sure
inni you aro rignt. Kemomber that
II la the truth that hurts.
;ln your opinion tho latter typo
oD criticism should not nppear in "The
Wleglan." then use tho "Scorpion."
. ..Tht" whnt U s PubllHheil for ho
i n 'griping.
m.A f'Jf Jong as a coHcge glories over
Iff i "" ccanP'i"nonts to such nn
-extent that It does' not see its pres-
' rifltV.MJtl. Just ho long will it re-
aw a 'mediocre school
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' fl. fnlltB. AA vnil Liiiiiii .. ....
were going to have baseball .games
wro nprirs- so as ;io; May ft and B.
T4n. Itl r anrl nvorn nna ut.n..l.l
e pot; one or two of thoso games
' DUt all 'six Of them ami "nniii- H nn
Si."- Enough rawing will rattle any
player. Let's razz until they do get
' rattled.
' "We can't wln;lf nil nt h iiii.n.
;Htll aone of the time or if some of
.ire iuanis yen an oi tne time out
WJ .cJa wn Jf of tn "tudenta yell
' l)Mklit Orfnan nvlliln tn in in .
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in atLuimnia nr nnr wnmwm fH tuft
fill
II ilanoad and work and sweat for
i wm oi 'me scnoorr -vynat'iire
W .mtttlnm not nt ! tUm..
nt nmiuwi ana -jirscviva won
M aMAaMAaH J MAi. .t. .
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vmii'witiii kdoh onni'ninar
MSt to' kaow tkeyhave dtse
m aaaaiag. hmi iwr.
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The eternal law of "rfow ami Heap"
!. no inoie applleabh' anywheic. at
nnv time than It Is heie. during our
inlk'Rp das. ir we .lll learn this
lact and keep it in om minds contin-
ually we can avoid some bitter dis-
appointment! and i est els. There Is
a special phase in some of the arlou.
colleuc aclidties for eveiy Individual
leie anil only as we do that which Is
denily our duty because It Is an op-
portunity will we merit tine ipwimiI.
Our abilities may ar a meat deal
is to their nature or capacity never-
theless theic will be a way to develop
the best that is III us ir wo will meet
the opportunity. Theic Is one thlni:
vw can all do something which !s. or
ought to he. of chler concern to us
too. Wu i an at least make an hottest
eltoii to pass our vvoi!;. Wo mlshl
sa.v also that one who possesses the
light kind of regard for his work will
not ncccssuilly lie contented with
"Just a pass."
The Exchange Hook
College Saddened by the
Death of Terry Lowman
The earthly remains of Terry Low-
man were conveyed to their Until rest-
ing place on Filday moining. Many
vveic the sorrowing friends nccoy-
ln. living the body of the college favor
ite on Its last voyage it came as
shotk to the many friends of Terry
to learn that Hie strong manly fellow
had stu climbed to an attack of flu.
SWTTO College Star
The students of Daniel Baker will
lie grived to hear ot the death of this
student and athlete as lie was known
by many of us. especially the -'oot-Imll
team. It will be icmemborcd
that l.ovman was captain of the 11)2:!
football team of Southwest Texas
Teachers College which met our boys
In n game here last full l.owmau
was a clean sport of tho lilghest ol-
der and possessed a winning person-
ality that had cndeuicd him to his
mates. He was n four ear inun and
doting that time he was looked on as
the premier athlete of the school und
the most popular young man in col-
lege both with teachers and students.
Freshmen Win In
InterClass Meet
The annual inter-class meet which
was begun by Coach P. W. Cathon last
car was hold .Monday March 21th
having been postponed from the pre
ceding Friday due to the condition of
the weather. Much Interest was tak-
en by all of the classes and each had
an entry in practically all of the
events. -
The Krushtnan class having an
abundance of spirit and material won
liy a score of !) 1-2 points. The
Sophomores were also well represent-
ed and took second pluce with a score
of I" 1-2 points. The Juniors wcro
third with a score of 41 !M polntu.
The Seniors owe their honors to Elder
who scored six points winning ilrst
place in the two inllo and a quarter
and fourth place In the mile run.
Austin College Kunguroo.
A. E. K. S. Presents
Cougarettes with Sweaters
I-at-t Thursday morning in Chapel
) Couch Dennis announced the names of
. iiiosp gins woo received loiters in
I busketbull but this was uot nil the
announcing that was done Cecil
Kevvell spoke the sentiments of the
A. E. K. s. toward the Cougarettes
thanking them for their faithfulness
and their light for old M. C.
Mciidian College Juniorettc.
Large Number Present
For Yearly Function
With all attondunt thrills the Junior
Senior banquet went off Thursday
night without n hitch. " Fifty-five
members of tho two classes gathered
around the festive board of the Grace
Hotel ut nine o'clock and divided their
attention between the material rep
resentation of the French menu and
the program rendered by the two
lasses.
A. C. C. Optimist.
SawphorWBand Would
B Great Thing for Baylor.
Uiging Baylor College .to organize n
saxapunne Band Louis cox director
of the Bolton School Band and tho
Young Men's Chamber of Commerce
Band says "Baylor would thuB once
r.iore start somethins npvv for thefo
la practically no good saxanhnnc
band In Texas Such a band would be-
o drawing card for tbe college.
Baylor Collect JJnlted Statements.
"feimtMB"
A kind neighbor had offered Tom
his dress. suit for the youth's irst for-'
mal dance. 'On tbe alcht of the oartvi
Tom timidly rang tbe bell aai waa I
admitted to his baaefaotor's preseace. 1
"Tom" aaM ie man wao' reaiewn
bared bla own boyhood days; distinct
ly "have yon a white shirt and atudsii
"No. air." niurtM Tom: " to un
you the truth I havea't aaytklag but
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Student Organizations of Daniel Baker College
(Save this and Then You'll Know)
ISIuili'liI llnd
Kliabpll. .lone". I'lesliictil.
Helen Log. in. Vli e-l'iPi.idcnl
Adelaide McKee tJccrctary.
Si n lor I lass
Kllr.abcth .Ioihm. I'lesldent
Until .Moiiigoiner.v. Vice-I'rei.ldelil.
.Margaret Chardlci. Secretary.
Junior I'las
(ilynn Mitchell. President.
Harry llioad Vice-President.
Frances ('.union. Kectetary.
Sophemi'ie (hiss
Henry lliune. President.
Noblo Pii iiliie Vlcc-Pie.dtlcnt.
Annlo Kpp-. St ci clary.
Presidium I'lnxs
Horvoy M.iycfi. President.
James Fl.n.k. Vlee-Prosld cut.
ICII.aheth Audi own. Secretary.
Muilen t Council
Kllzubelh Jones. Piesident.
Union Logan. Vlce-Prpsldpnt.
Adcluidp McKte Soeretury.
Until Moiiiiu)iii"r.v. Senior Itopresentatlvii.
Uoher'i PattMon. 'Junior neprcsenlatlvp.
I.uthei' Haynos. Sophomore llupnisontativp
James Fluck Frcslimun Hcprescntutlve.
liitpicollegialo llpliiitluir Teams
Kit. II. Cilllam. Jr.. Captain.
Noblo W. Preniicp. Captain.
McKnigbi Mc.Miirry Captain.
Jt-iiio Whteler Captain.
Trull Stuff
Malvlna Skinner Cdltor.
Martin Clary business Manager.
Colleirlnn Stuff
Henry Home Hdltor.
Noble W. Prentice Ai.soclntn Kdltor.
Kil. H. (illliam. Jr. Ilusliiesii Maiia;;er.
I'oKitln l.llerao Smiclj
Dorothy Jaeksi u Preslilenl
Cllloe Steel. Vlce-Prcsldcilt.
Kthel Taylor Secretary.
I'l Alpha Mlcrury Suclcly
Kstullo l.ce Piosldeni.
Pauline AdaniH. Vlcc-Prehldcnl.
l'aiisy llamiltot'. Secretin y.
Hcllu Kappa Sigma l.llcrur; Sntiel
Will lllnlr President.
Ted Wlilto Vlce-Prpsldpnt.
Olynn .Mitclfell. Secretary.
Mcl'lcllaitil Lileriii') Kot'lcty
Frank StrUiBor Prpsldent.
Luthur llaynes Vlco-l'rosiduut
James Walker Secretary.
Allilidlc Assortiilloii
Mux 1). (illinilun Chairman. )
Prof. Hart Faculty Keprosontutlvo
Prof. McClelland Faculty Representative.
Jlert Ilulbiirt Alumni Roprosentativo
Lewis Walker Alumnf Representative.
Ham Mclnnls Student Representative
Harry Hrnud Student Ropresontntive.
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Frank SlrliiRer Capluln.
Ciernld Scott Asslstunt MttUuger.
lluselmll
Eloo Stringer Captain
Martin Clary riusinesa Manager
Gerald Scott Assistant Munager
t'berr IPiidrr
.Hugh Uluir.
R J) Reaves Assistant
McKnlKlit McMurry Assist
Hluaent 1. W. t'.A.
Mary Ellen Stuart President.
Debbie Askew Vice-President.
Paulino Adqpis Secretary
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The Collegian (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 11, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 17, 1924, newspaper, April 17, 1924; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth100007/m1/2/?q=%22Brownwood%20%28Tex.%29%20--%20Newspapers.%22: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.