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NUMBER 21
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^ '^prisms
PLOWKOY!
Tarleton-Loses to Experienced Play-
ora itoin Weatheriord College.
^•' ■;!' : ^^y ingiit,
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" « ■: -i. . ...: ■', ,,, Plpwbpys; iwin that,. State Cham-
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■y-txr. ' are:dlil ;■ ^oujitiiig
' •/,;■;■ •, 'Oil yott.to ■■
■■.*?'.. ; ;• 'Although:
,"' , ' \ ' some lutrd "work an'd'somo strong
',:V > ' competition,' the'!l^eatiierfqj4,; play^,
r" • ' ' , .. era won.tiie'qae-ict'pjay icpiitest} by1,.
. a Barrow xnargin^ Ws have riot lost
;' v:,;-.: faith in you though, .'because wo
.know/that ^pu^i^^OurT^e^ b^Bt..
■ ' : •'.' yoili^^pw.wpijja yo^uke to W*>,
:*Yi '.•.,;':-'a.''1ieW '^prfi^-'yoB'Si^ions^; from Pef:
■ '.S'li'tyl j^orts^'weTyone
If; jfp'it.:$5?$:\i6i-'e/mif.
,«."' W'i-i-':■ ?i!;;.;'.w'.li'en';fwi.U;'9t;0g'^6 "pijOiii.Oi;;4ll'a
/>■' give'.'iiS/mbre^thaji' two''^WdittdnBi"
;_t Have you bought an annual1? Stu
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'• • ^^annual'«f'«
,..,, «*>that you did npl buy p^e while y«w
'," ;u bad a chance';..'If, ypu^ «lo;;'.n,ot. Heivc (
1 ' 4j
/ j: .Girj's^, not, let'the 'Ijoys1
* ! ').get iill'of'th'p Btraight'-A'^ ^t'busy
. i, i and show 'the. .boya ' iiR 't'.; jjfpu "ca,n
i: niftk:e' stfajght it's tho same sib tliey
canV It^ ik ypur .^y tp 4P yow besty
I and be an honor to your sijliool.
. •' ;■;. ■■\,K^kw|y;.;that;,tp.p"teapHW| axe;for.
tho Freslimen. ;They know, that pree-,
, lo^, tWngsi ire" do! 'el; up iijL small
i : packages. ^ Thpy - aro showifig th^t
'. it--;:'^they^,-Tjeliivetlli the yresjjnien .by,
; ■.•: xparipg', y^eBlj.j^en /tags:' stating; that
!;.'.they'have annual," Binei
: ;,.;'r,the."'teftch'ei'B'we have a
• prizes The .titiher' elasaea will liaye to i
* ?:/if'ithpy,' get la''ahead, of uBj ,', •;
■ I.
is ,p£ this, j-Tde, ypu ^11
may
• 'feo-.BpSep|ae^B. at. first;: then ..the1 mea^-i
. ■ :C i ;'j. 1J 5; '."'$&>.<& - tlie anhouncelnont: will. eome
{i ■ upon > yoji^ gyadually. But, ■ don't be
;"'...::;':^^oo; siire,'of the .stltpments iit -fljst.*.
'■ , >: %/' Tim have often,hoard,t%t;yWr eyes:
i '.... 1..'. deceiving, and they may prove
. bo in this ciis.e. This B^ateiijent, only
,. i applies to ■ those students' who ' have
■: pjassed i^, fifteen, 'hoiya' of'*, work1 'Jtoi
:'-ilie"firBt'''semP'Bte^,■- "',j.'" ■' ' t', ;
i *■' ' 'l>ll.' ' ■'
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V '. ■ Buy , an annual! Help your cli,ss
!{:'V:.win .that fifty dollar prize. It, nught
'Jti'-,ri'- ,i'Ut>6' interesting a'lao to say ,v that'-the
"' sueoud (.'laas with 100 per cent an-
; -V; ^1°:, re^ard|,ao:
; '.- . \0 - edrdin'g:.&iv& 'stat'emeht made iliy Miiss
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'^elieve'M 0rW6t^,;
There's to be a dance in: the col-
■ lege gym. ■-
v . Captain Jtli^hael Mulcfihy' writes,'
\-y!' ^ay.;,8tprip^.',^Sj.,;:,i ,y
' ■: V. $o'me. day thejrp?tt gpnig to be aoftie
" ■ ,jrules'taken o,ut pi<the^^ purple,l3pok,'.'.
: Sonie" dayV-Bjofi .^aves !is,"gpiiig to
, 1 . tell a now joke inj hi liistory class..
'',;- , , Tar!oto?i Station post office iago-
, ing' to ;k,eep regulaii ho.ur3 fyom; a:00;
till 6:00 ancl going to givo maii aer-
'. '"vice on Sundays. ,
; - ■■ !■..>■ . There's going to be a. Western
■i, and maybe someday somehow, one
:: '''"in the college. ''I: \ '-:1: ,'■
; :t<_ . This is the best. J-'l'ac of 'tiie sijia-'
son. ■
We'atljeiford , iTunior . pplt'Oge-i-and,
,,rP.ai^,e.ton:,. claahed last I'riday night.
,:ijl, .entirely., differpit roles. 0,'lie Jiold
'pf .:'dramatje^'J took1, pieeedejip'a,. dv|r
tlie i field : of:'1,athlottes' in wMpli,-;.tije
two. ;,eoileges;: ^haye • ,])een , traditipsal
.fb'ea,';' The/^ctjl':,t^atcheering •.•afljfi
did;,ilo'fci". ae4m ,'id, ,.ilie;;'i.0ea' -iiiter-
est ^'of , the 'student! body, nor - the
: e^riiies,t,nefla ,j>f jthe, -playBrs.^';{• jj,''
;; ':^EJi|9:;(iji m^J''c«li tie8t wa3 Utoial
:ly'. every :tds$QS.p,
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Eaoh
Ca'^ejii:,;;
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'$X .^is^^yj}a^4;:t$h0
:l^d ttiie'; ch|innin|r i-So^byjrfoi^eftal^..
,tainin^, to"
ciirry , Tarleton's ' purple and; white
into'/the.'$famatie. fray. The. play
gave evidence of a great 'deal of
work :an'd effort on' the',part of; Miss >
iillard and^kei-;.play^8?-!.:
The "VV'eatherford play, "Old Wel-
'put^'' was directed • b^,' Mrfe'plp Hut
ehinson. The merit oi tiig^laly and
the? eharaetpif-.of thp talp^t; iised is
evideneed by the fact that dramatic
honors were given to them by' the
judges. Tln> VVeatherford players
Jiave been working together for the
i,8,s.t,,;t^?ee -years,, .atfd': tiei? ..e^pp^i'1
eijop, 'no doubt, was a'
faetor in theu winning. f'.-M
,:.; Tairlefop sasi :in "Tradition??;^ vl;
■'.■ Dad—Boyd Laughlln.
;■ ■ li^thw^Belle, VVilliams, V'i;:- i! ;
■ ,Daughter—Bobbye PaBclial. :
y •Weath'e/ford ' east in:,', :"Thej■'•-Old-
Walnut": ■' :.'.: ' . '
Call. . .. ,'.
„,■ Tiie. Grapdinother—Maijri^e-. ••;:'.,1'
Shadle. "' ; .'■ '')■ 'v' .\)
jack—Harolii Seymore. >',T«
Caroline—Catherine Davidson. > •
College '.G0epdcprj.
LOOKING BAC'kwABD
Febv: 21,: .Tarle.tpu compete,d .wi&
WeatherfoVd V College ■ with '< ojie-acis':
play. ■/;;/ ,0 ;i, , ;;,^
Feb, 22. We' 'did, ?^t en joy,''a lipli-,
day. ;' ,'■/;v.,/, ■"•■
., ^eb.'; 24",' We,, had privileges ' i'o.r
'show-''.'jv','! 'i'ji,'; '.*!■, i. ■'
, ..I'eb, '25, J-jpiiior :play,~ *<Pira,te^ j of
■M>ip' "y\w ••■ ■>.'
i'eb. 2(i. Sergeants'-party. '
liOOKINC} FORWARD ,■
j,' Feb. 2S. 'Okla. Clut pai't. y.: '
Feb. 2-S. Hood County'Glub;picnic<;>
; Feb.. 28,,, Christian Eii^eayor, partyJ
'jila,rcl!i 3. Co, ,C. picnic. V ■
.'March 4. Hired. Hands' pa^y- ' "1 '•
„.|lar'ch ^.''Officers,'" Club .party.";
•y' ilarch f , P,'T. A. ^lay !at tite high
schopi.' '; ,; , ' ... ■;►;, i
;> Maicjl 1,1.jl^ree lecture.. ' 1
. March 13. A: play, f''A,' Marriage
of'ICoixVenienc'e/' ,,by Coffer Miller;
'ij■ ,'^Rxp$< 14i:' A;!play,' '".^hp! Rivaig',"
■ .'Cjpffe^-'.jler ,Co.:.-■ .: ■' T -,,'■,'',_
PROM- Mips' VAYNB. PORTER
Freshmen, our class1,is, |n}all; .;Be-
1 eai^sp ,:ofy ou^, ^lack' of ^pib^rB^'.'Leach
iii^lvi^oal'.'. mupt >.^iipport ;|he"^6la^s?
anjl • .bopAt. • !tia L&very:
"ounce '.of, loyaltythat '.xa'jin. "ust, "W[e
ll^vei' gieater "opportunity tp'f help
■tjia^ :has j ay otliev class id gcliOol,
•jj^cdvise whoie they h^ve 'Qnl^.-tWp
.pr^thrco yeaiM to stay here; Wiihaye
^our^and that is time cn^iglj,'^for,.,
i £tJ,J--I'dy ali^' ■' and -.thai wilt ant-
1 ' ' ,J ;yajflip.^orier,;l'
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: ABVICB fROM, ERQFESSQR
'Tliis; adyite conius qjbL' ^ .'by .ro-
«gueslt.'. (T|ie; being- 'rty. pvji.)
I thinj.U ,"tj)at it qUitQ yeil,-that
tijto;':?jdyjc,8- vis-i-- r.e.qiip.sted,4,TA?r'Q:i,is
'."3^ore,',';:d9jadait'b.ili,tfy-'i ''.411 'N this
is ^'.jgreat-
e|.'fissu/anee\ttiat;.;it'yvvl 'npt be,wis'\
Ipfyrng ' ; '
, Vi;ll i W 'nj)'p$jjjf'
>°'f f ^bV. " ''
■. ';(C6n£iiiu,e4{on."^age ^o'ifrf • ^. '3,'
t.
Ocorge :I)ainb,
jr-Tac- :^padp)r§ ..jinlsdp
Cl^ ^
I was in the J-Tac office .the ot'ipr
day'and Johnspn'to!4 me tp ipll
truth ;when, I wrpte il^is; so I airf try?-
ing ito/compjy with'fhi's: wishes.! %f.'
I.have had the hajd liiek io.be iwe
;pj^sjd.ent of thp1! 4iimbeBt;' 'bji^lh, fpf,
"peeiih.ows, ever brought'^to^jjgr'
;ti,r(4errone roof, thg ,sapie b^oi/jbe;
ing the Freshman class ^f '30,
r.. honor.as
.tiiei' first
% |n. one way :it :.is quite,'aii jiohi
:;I'|hink thst j-i/is'. probably ;tJiej
,tinie ill histpyy that auyohe hasjbeon
. a,;.p9E^^^..fFl]^;iG|lipxijB. js&p-oa^. t
make it an honor, and I suppose; that
.'As. .about all that would.' .:., .7|
'^.'^he^.th^ cja^f ,jgot tbgotijfSr;^
,pl,pct ,■' a.J ^presi^.nt' Ihe \i(iotj.onft; ,^is
.^n^de to have, thp greenest and
,'dumbest^,; one ia^0^g-'tt.S:KtP ^fill. tjiat
:.p^ic.p^y.!^aB .elected to the; oSlce'- pf
^yicefpresideijt, wfth. ^ee j si.n'gleJ'pBL,
pre44eit^ We .gpt ' the, .office|;^-,
..caM'e.;^^ qualified fpr'i them .ijejttpr
•tia^ afl^piie- els^..1 .in; ..^hp . ^las^; J^p'e
b.e§an .'tp: gpt, some sense '.so • wdl'h'a.d;
;'tb;pust ' him ifrom the class, % jibing
.jijpx,); inijlne; got to t^kprMsvp'liv^e,
:■ if^yi.n^;;all.'pbkes^asidp;: thougli, I
dp coiisidpiVit: quije (in iionor t^,Shpl4
this . position arid . I, am; veifyi/prp.^d'
oif,'-it^.I wis.h, the follow membprs 'o|
piir class ,tli,b;b^st ' pf .lucj? fori ^
years to cpnie and ,,all. the ai4/;uess
that is Bure to Come! tp them.—C eorge
Baflib^ Freshjpan presidjaij.t,1 -
TT.F.rs SponsprShpw
" l-Phe.'students 'enjoyed:;the_^lipw,
'^ariapne,"; wliich was, sponspred
by tho Ten Tarietou Peppers, Mou-
(1'p.y night: The ^tuden^; sgeiued 'gl.ad
to su^jport.1 a movement of .tlipyel^ii,
that, lias, supported! and ^9f3fe4,;i|0!;;
''hard fo,r'• Tarieton,:',;'t-f
Dp_iiaip;;^e?4s Way to Winning of
• Held .February ' T
.:piitw3]44'
jo^'blft^tjme a pajty:';.t^at;'. wa.s
fei> W ftt fc^e' gymiy ''
First, there y?aa a jebatpt iiesolv-
&}> That girla ojj J a A ,^C,'should.
wear1 rompers iusttild of 1jl,u0 cham-
.oraybi'
tT■/"•'iT,' joijpsj. nega^ivpi ■ 'Nebiett;. and
Nance. Nance said that rompers
were more convenient th n cli'am-
bfays,)?H.p.w.eyeif,; it was settkd that
cliayt^ays.Csliouhl be worn ;, v'', ' ',
• A (.ontc-t held
■^etwee^;'thi:'e'e y guairt^ts- ''Show:, me
the way! to ■ go I home" spei)\od to be'
the nibat''-popular Bpng,:5i|:,'j; ;:'v,
' .Next was , a ^ paijlpmijoie1. •• 'Grand-;'
m9§j^i^!j'?^. ^ppeaj^^ln !'tfift;^'gid-;
gijriv;; wps^' of.: the cadets ' preferred;
t;b'e;'^ijl'b.f 'today. \;V\. H' , .
.".■Pil|^0i;:;;and: /.cakes were' /servedj
^Philips ;playe.4',t,lip .piano.
lv.'iKAll| > drfiio'cici"
perfectly, satisfied.
• J.'l !."• _ y.', I.'•' ■ : ,'
;^^res^vpneM:';i^.;^;d^ara,c^risfcitt
tliat; We: |s^P(i|4., ; to ,,'i. certain
extent, but ;±narly','pli\us .tieed; tb, dp- ■
yel'bp oiir'trait. Ey:br.yopp ye'eds.initj:
ative. A man cannot succeed in any
Matfldt;, business without it. Aggres-
fiveiteBB"w verjr elb^eiy /tdj', splf-,
confideiice. The inan who has confit
dmeeffilpja&vJi- and in his own'abil--
its not ■'a£ta$&
thwg.;'iiT^:;ffl^a;:'wW ,;ls afraid oJ?
himsell,"aRd/^P waits for tip ojiier.
fellow ■'< ' '"Bt'aft,',■■(:h,0'',t'hing, ^peg^npt'
have a : ^
willing to; ;iipt;be; to'^
afraid tbf ijiib) best; 9>e^,
have
to makp' anV honeati tr^ foir : a.i thing
and miss it a' mile than not to try at
all.
Deau Davis Says Fresfcmen; .Havo
',; Distinct Advantages . '
The,' ,student who' entprg: John Tar-
iotpn Coliege as xi '.freshman bpa ■ a
distinct a^vaitage,, in,;-jipiioi college
education -oyer, studenta who ,'enter
at uiiy1 other; stage,, Or year , of, the pr-
ganizatiba. ■ :real •. junior college Is
operated upon ..a, four year.; cti'r.peu:
■luin... b/is.is<::JPtere, is a scientific fa.
ivell ns sevora! practical reasons for
this organization. . ',■ ." ■
/'• itmreicanVeducation'' as,.' a whole
has made an,effort, to group the vari-
ous stages of tjie Bpiiool Bystfem. ac;
cording to the 'stages of 'biological
,an4 .'Jnlteflieejtuai devplppment.
-'°f
faht:;stage,;,';t%re'';ii;;ihp
"stage, there"""-ig' tIie- jUifi6^icollSg^!or
|blt$re ,* )ec
,tii^>4eriiof "jSoUdge. olv ft'dutt'^t'agejol;
edacatipji.' Tlie
slioii'ldrineludp t'lie|last twp:;yeajr3,.of;
the. traditional - higli, school,,and the,
fir^'t' two yesirs of, fepll'ege. It isl bas.ed^
upon; the-. #;kct.'5,that this .four year.
■Unit'-corresponds to the upper adoles-
cent stage. of hunian development.
The subject matter in these four
years, is ;6ftKe^aifte'type an.d;mat,C.r-'
ial, 4iflering' only • in . quantity; (ind
ijjtejisity •
These factors pjf organization, \vithin
tlie; institution give a; freshman a
distinct ad;Vantagfe: in tJiat he dopf
his four years o| work In au(i^!stit\i-
fion,especially organized and adapt-
ed to this particular period of i pdu-
cation. :.V''v:">'''
Aside from tliesp: institutional ia,d-,
vantages, there are;.!other advan-
tages a fyeshman. .obtains whiqbt arc
impossible for those not' entering at
the' begininng' of the'; organization
In the first place, a student must get
acquainted with ; aii ijaBtjtuttQtt. be-'
fore he, can disijovpi ;,th,e,' greatest
advantages to be obtained in institu-
tional life. It takes .time'for. this'ex-,
pprience to gro>V upon one. Again, ^f
a. freshm^ii ppssesaps personality,
ideals, and ^persistence, of effioj-t, lie
ba^. an opportunity to'climb, into the
institution's ' confidence . and 'obtain
hoiiors over and above students who
enter later , into' tiie brganizatipfl. of
the ^institution. Of ; course- 'tfti^.' mat-
ter depends . upon;', the . ability,, .th®
initatiye, and the Chcracter of, the,
student, ft is an" opportunity which
may be lost as, well as'gained.' Again,
the .fveshman l\as' the opportunity, of
becoming acquainted;with the larger
factors pf. the institutiolial Ufe, and
with a,.larger range 1 of the faculty.
.This knowledge, intimacy, and cou-
Mg'jbce'j.^lned./through; an-, enlarged
.acquaintance is . certainly.' a7 favor-
able asset to a student as lie ap-
proaches graduation and enters into
iife'a\a'etjyities.'' ;' ,,■ ,' '. 1
frephman entering John .Tarle'-
ton; Gol}ege ' ought to accept as/X dp-
t.er^ined "igo'al nothing < less tjjah'.
graduation before,. I raying, t}ie in-
stitution. , '1 .'::
' . J. Thopi^s Bavis, Dban.
Father: Daughter, don't you think
it's time you wure; eritertaiiung the
prbspbet of .matrimony ,f. J1' :
1 -.Daughter: No, he isn't coming un-
til eight o'clock. : .-
of Toiirnament; Teti Players Go
- . .On Wednesday. moaning the 'L'arlo- 1
ton,, Plowboy basketball team left
;f(^r Paris, Texas^for the State ,jun-(.
ipr College Championship Tourna-
ment. The squad that left consisted ,1,
of ten felowboys,' I'Gaptain, "Boyce"
Irwin, and Coach W. J. Wisdom.
Captain Irwin is not going as a play1-
er^due to ;tlie fact, thatlhe is but with
an injured -ankle. However, ho is
making ' thp',,, trip' a^, assistant ,
coach and trainer. The boys, w}io■;
made the, trip were Htbekton (act- .
ing ■■,captain),' '"Shorty" Elton Rp4*
gers, Sellmiin.^, Cowan, "Battles"
Wb^yer,' VL; ;'/.Han41,, Pirtle, Dea^,
"Preacher",. Eldrid'ge, ;■ ^Blackie" iBl-
dridge, and Joe Eodgers. ; ; ,
The tpuinameijit is • tp a rotuid-
robifl. affair betvveeij Texarkana Jun-
ior College,- 'Gainesville Junior Col-
lege, 1 Wichita ■ Falls ;{f,'unibr' College,
llillsboro Junior College, Paris Juik
ior College, and Tariaton. j Each one
of. these teams Will:-piay 'the other ,
'before tlje tourixanient is ended,; Two -
|eams,';; ,T,exaTk,ana^ ■ and Tarle^,-.
decide . th(i 'state, clia^pipas^ip ;'a#
divipos.
ripgH, at; ;two-,|;
tkirfcy:■-.o'oioo^:, on. T^^day: after-
npon.';1 '!', . '; •'f': •
Tlie T.a?ieton tbani has had' a -s'uc4' -
cessfpl season . this1 year, , winning .
"seven games and losing seven games
to some of the strongest teams ia the
State. Two -games were lost to the ,
; ptr 4tg Dauiel. Bfk^f::, HiJl^•■■,.^iljyie?;
two gimes were jro^i from Wichita
Falls', one game was won and one
ijyap;'.h$ij$0 tjie IJpjfard Payne;,Cplf
O. 15. U. Bisons took a pair of tilts
frora tho : Plowboys but they carno
right back to win. a two-gamo sorios
.fypm- ,;,tli:p. .fighting',, ^Lbilen,^ .^pljpgp :
\yildcats; the. Wp^therfb'rd Coyotes ;.;
presented a. fast-breaking team to
gain, an even break in tho fpur gamea
bcty?;?^ tlie institutions and end the ,
practice games before the big tourr
nompntj ot the T. J, (?.' A. A. ou
^ebr^ary 27, .2^ and Ma,tph-%, 1^30; 1
The Texarkana Bulldogs are ex-
pected to offer- the Plowboys their :
strongest competition in the tourna-
ment but we aro also expecting thp ;
ptfoteges of Coach W;1 Jones Wisdom
fo come through and win tho Stato
Championship for Tarloton. With a
team composed of freshmen, ho has
worked wonders and will make a -ter- ,"
rifle fight for/highest honors: JVe. are
for tljo Plowpoya and will-back them 1
in victory, or .defeat;' North- Texas;;
wiil not compete. . " 1 •,
.'.Tarloton will pl#y Hiltsboro;iii
their,'first game ,011 Thursday nigiit.
Thp other four games'will-"be, played •'
On; Friday night, ,Friday; morning,
^atnrday night, and Saturday morn-",
ing. A telegram'; 0/ two might help.
Make , the' trip for Saturday night ;
bind tjie final game lf you can. Good '•
luck, Plowboys, ,', ; -. '; : , , '
WuMi^^^xtry/ '
"Cutthroat'? Kinard was in Ste-
pHenyiile, ■ last Sunday night, We .
know because we heard him popping ;
his gum all the. way dpwn\Tarloton,
avenut,.!-Itvseems to/ be quitb !an,'art;
with him. ,' ,. ^ ' ,
/'Cutthroat" was also .reported to
have been seen in tke dump' Sunday
iiight. We . jijat won^ejr what' makes
it so hard for him to stay away ,
frbin the "Ole Alwi;#am®X:'' ft is ;,1
lumpred that a epr^ain young.,party,"
knows why. Ask her. - .. •' -
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The J-TAC (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 21, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 1, 1930, newspaper, March 1, 1930; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth140085/m1/1/: accessed March 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Tarleton State University.