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THE CAMPUS CHAT. DENTON, TEXAS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1989
TU Campus Chat w«*
Col I*9• Show Saturday Night
Manual Art* >07
Telephone 1242
By RAY ROW ARM
Nhllthnl 'iy The Twhi'm College Press
PlklhihMl weekly during thi- college year by the *tu-
doata at the North Texas Slate Teacher* College.
Batared ar aueond-class mat Ur lWeiiil>er 8, llHfl.
■I tkf post office Ml 1i< nU n. I < ** . undei the act t,," .spinning aiVUtld the I OCeptJOli room
of March S, 1«W. hkt a pit' pi*it dropped on the kitchen Hour.
THE HHU ISM CO-K
Forward: unto mo my daily bread
before 10 o'clock at night, of course."
As tin- play openn u harried "house nioth-
HtiRNl KIPTION RATES, DK1.1VKRKD HY MAIl Slx hot dog*. Ave coke bottle*, and three
delivery boys Hank her as she darts about
Iteerinjr into ever sack of eats brought in to
OlW College Jl'MI
fi.oo
member ok texas intekcol.lkchatk
press association
Advertising rates furnished on application Right to in' *ure that no timed bondts are III the baK*<
decline any advertisement i classified Kirst (or evil) Co-ed: "Ah. my aiatern. but
advertisements, 2r pei word pei insertion would I love to de\ oureth a hot dogeth."
Second (or good) Co-ed: "Hark, sistern,
ami casteth thou eyes at yon elocketh. It
striketh nine t'orty-fiveth!"
Kditoi Hay ttidwards House Mother: "Thou shall not consumeth
Associau- Editoi ivily Anna Hadgett victual.- after 10 o'clocketh. One foolish vir-
Sports Editor Wood row l'mkerton gin partaketli of forbidden nourishment after
sport* Editor James Mot my the holy hour, and lo and behold, she waxed
Business MwitKo Raymond kearhy ver\ illeth! She was poisonedethod!"
Columnist* \>oo.li, « Fink, rton, Virginia I'my. Silas tlood Co-ed: "Veah, 1 say unto thee, when
Jahnson, J mr> MrCaiy, Hob Vigua the clock stl'iketh 10 every evening, the
Reporter* Oneta A hle\ M> ?tlo N.ale, Lee Hmton, evil spirit spiketh the grub with hemlock.
Clowe P*ik*. Virginia Puty. Woodrow 1'inkerton. This hath been conclusively provethed lie-
John Th.wtason \Vn,Hiiv« Pmkciton. Silas John cause one foolish person out of only 3.000
•on, M*ry Wtllard n,>t> Vigus was not able to taketh up her cot and vvalketh
Faculty Sponsors J D. Hull Jr.. and t K Shuford away at'ter breaking the holy deadline."
Evil Co-ed: "Veah. but I must journey far
into tin land ot' knowledge, so 1 must have
fthh! sanctified unto my body so that 1 may-
eth carry the torch onward."
House Mother: "Fie, oh foolish virgin,
doeseth not thy mistresses' house furnish
ample nourishment"
Evil Co-ed: "Ah. but couldethst I be led
to greener pastures where the milk is not
skimmeth and the butter cometh from a
cow "
House Mother: "Lo. my dear, thou must
not stutTeth foodevh into thy system for the
Dnn'i Office Outlines Plan
To Ba Followed by Teachers
Tim
FISHMONGER
Proper Combinations for Majors and Minors
Are Compiled With Aid of Placement Office
H> HETTY ANN FLADGER
Coming to the College show Sat-
urdav night in ihe rollicking com-
ed>, "Wife. Husband. and Friend."
Vdmissiua will be permitted upon
presentation af student activity
ticket and ten cent*.
AH who expect to enter the teach I regulations define it major ad 24
inir profession should he thoroughly semester hours end a minor ait 12
familiar with the regulation* gov-j hours.
erning the employment of teacher* It is almost alwuys necessary
Hip. hip, «nd a couple of hooray* and with the combination of *uh- for beginning teachers to tench
for those 1000 "itty ft*he* tn a ject* which are m il frequently more than one subject. Therefore,
drate big school." That's right; used in the public school* of Tex those who are planning to enter
we're 1000 strong and mighty as The«e factor* should be con-! the profession should give con-
proud of it. Proud, toil, are we of sidered by prospective teachers in I sideration to the combination* most
our decision* in electing freshman 'be selection of majors and minors likt-ly to l e found in the public
class officer*. Green and white ban- The State Department of Edu- school* of Texas The following
n r* to yon, Norman Bagwell cation established in 1W84 some table, which lias been complied by
You've been chosen to All a respon- specific regulations concerning the Placement Service, based upon
sihle position, but we know your teaching requirements. No one may jequests of *uperintendent* for
capabilities Enumerated they are be employed in a first class four tlHCh,.rSi ^ive* the combinations
boy favorite of senior class at year high-school *ystem without a ' frwiuentlv used in
Wichita Fall* high school last year; degree, and he may then teach only "
prominent participant in traik: >" his major or minor field These the public school* of lexa*.
MAJOR
Administration
Matiaaal Mwtinn 3nmti. lee.
4«t Nbm Yo«* N Y
Platter Parade
k> j«>f u' r.Kvm
named among the ten beat debaters
in the United States this year at
Beverly Hills; studiously taking a
pre law course; very interested in Art
government As to hobbies and rec- Biology ....
reation, we quote our new presi- Business Education
dent. "Everything I do i* fun "
a Chemistry . . .
Next in line for congratulations EC0n0nnC8
is our new vice-president. Bobby
Podd. He is prominent in the *oorts
MINOR
Social sciences, sciences, mathematiea.
Music, elementary education*.
Other sciences, mat hematic*, physical education
Spanish, English, physical education, mathe
ma ties-
Other sciences, mathematics, physical education
Other social sciences, business education, school
administration.
l«Jt
ftuockted G4oftkio Pi on
Lester Speaks
In a lel«n:htful ami etiiuatiotml departure
from the usual and commonplace ^cifistic ^.nh"".!'' health ^' nourishment!"
assertion that people should not tUrht. Muriel
1.ester |h itit«h! out several concrete and fresh
ideas concerning world |x*ace in any assembly
lecture Tuesday
In a dav when Ph P s and hi.ch officials
seofT at uleas with pacihstic tendencies, the
'ectuir was a fiv*h and atte:ttion-catching
e*j *>rience
tih> man> jiersons have air. ady accepted
Fvil l*o-ed "Then whv svvimmcth the
milk V
ACT TW O
The evil cimh! dashes up the stairs and
in a burst of ev ildoinj: summons her lover
to mount his trusty bicycle and fetch forth
.i not doyi and a bottle of milk cream and
ail
The guardian oi the #rates v>f the palace
. I • , . I . lilt Jk U l Ml III I I V 'l IV * *■ V* C* VT« HIV J «u vv
the new Ha. as . tatalstv to W met by the crinu.|u>> in ttu shrubs, his thumb fondly
p«\>ple m the same manner that an earth caIV>sU^ lho >w,tch of a three-cell dash-
quake or a <m is taken 1 his assumption
uimpt
is not luvessjirv. and we are in extreme
need of more peace minded pe~ ons like Miss
Letter
She came out otvniy and declared that
this war is a direct outirrivwth of the depres-
sion shoved fT on ilermanv at tht> end of the h ' .. i, v •"
other war ntn,r hH' struiK
Many jx-rsons misstni the assembly t>«vause
t<a> many shakers along those lines in the
past have talktni for an hour, making broad
and general statements and telling "grave-
stones" without giving a single cure other
than that men should get Chrn-tanity in
their hearts
iight
liate.nan "Halt and unmount thy wluel.
thou trespasser'"
I .over: "1 bring nourishment to my fam-
ished lover."
Ciateman: "Pepart, thou swine; the holy
ur has struck "'
Kvil (\v<>d: "Hark. 1 seeth my lover acrv>ss
von gulf ah. but had 1 only one drop of
milk to moisten my tongueth "
Hons*' Mother. "Scrameth. foolish virgin,
it i> had on thy health, and besides, it hurts
my arches answering the d n>r to receive
the orders."
M i , , ,. And so the fmnish virgin couid see the
Miss Lester went farther. jMuitmg out f(HH, ;uul xval0|. -fnvss tht> KU,f but oouW
many aa that would at least start nation^ nol n,a,h jt Sh, aut tht, wlIldow
u^w the nmd to JV.UV .she did not glue her XVHs iHn>rvhlM>d,a bv tin gatemar
eyes to a page ot pajvr and murrnur off a TllKKE
tVvv statistte> compiled bv s„m. one else, but sht, ollt 0'f ltu> Garvien e<
she drew trvm her vast experiences to maki
her suggest ions
Her {vast record substantiates her argu-
ments and ptvves that social work can go
a k ng way toward peace Happy are
H>t rtghtmg jH\vple
She estabhshtxi in England the Kuv>:sley
Hall, tvr the Hull House of Her works
•\Ml.'H>te the high and sound (acilUth* ideals
that she advocates We couid to have
several assembite> with s^vakerw of Mi. s
Lester's in'.eihgvtKr a"tl earnestness
Attention, Co-Eds
It* Nellr Kent lev Suddath
Ktwnt a New York Ttr-t s4 v« < the
Katen'"
THE END
IH Si K1PTIYE IVPEEP
Ust week a prof asked a class to describe
the smell of a cert;v!r sulphuric combination.
Scvtra' students said that it was irritating
to th< ik stril. hut the prof insisted that ir-
r;tat!'>n was not descnptivc of smell
One bright young follow observed that
as there will be a great deal of brimstone
burr r.g down below, :i might be said to
sm<\; like hell
S VI HEP t.KtH NP
11 : it twtore some >ne else d*.v- There
, re a few th : cs for which I will fi|rht The
giris may lead me arvmnvi. the profs may
por i'he \kml'h air
vt ihpnt f
I wish to call to >\>ur attention
the recently rworvletl album of
Brnhm> PONv'ERTO IN P MAJOR
FOR VIOl-lN \NP OROHFSTRA
as interpreted by Jascha Hetfets
and the Boston Symphony Vrvhes-
trn under the direction of Serge
Kous#evttJtky Hi'th Heifeti and
KoussevitxVv ga^c of themselves
unsparingly to the work and U>th
have expressed themselves pro-
foundly happy :r. ;hc result.
t,>n« listens to these reeonia with
aln .'st n k■ *t«i of reverence Here.
1 fee!, the definitive recording
of the Brahms Violin Concerto
Sever ii ,tn> ..v. c there
'H-en «u.*h perfect collab«>ration of
artists in so great a wc-rk so sup-
erbly recorded \ f«>e! that tht* if
not only by far the greatest con-
certo recording, but what is more
important the noblest perform
a nee of the Brums Concerto I have
heard I invite you to share it
•
t.es Brown and his orchestra t,
give ; verv clear meKvlious .Ws- [
cript n of "Th, World of T mor- r
r*'w" m their World Fair record-
re of th« PFRISPHFKF SHl'F
F1F ami TRYLON STOMP J
"Fats Waller with a pair af at-
tract've tunes has waxed another
l!radt A Bluehini recorvi tn h:s
vvr* in of WHO'LL TAKE MY
PI. V> F When I'm clone* arol
ABMXLAH Tht former was
wrrtten by Kajrnvond and
Bilijr Faaoi) some IT years ago
Yimi w n't reanember it frorr. :ts
ongsrai apt*earanet bat 1 *agvr
no one ii} f wget t: ia it* present
vers tor ABPPLLAH s
* moderr* oosrp * :;or written
y Nea Lawrence and W* er t
r. sik'k Joiw* Tb'.s
is * ;vwif ung aod g-.ves "Fats
piem> af prop* for his aoataa ng
aisttcs
-!■ th'.y sung by Babs. Charlie, :ield, an<l outstanding in football.
Elementary Education Music art.
and Little, the vocal trio of Hal Hi graduated from Paschal High Eniflish
Kemp's band. The medium slow n Fort Worth, where he was a Geography
>wsng with which the Smithies member of the athletic society.
perform th* latter number is dif- Through his friendliness. Bobby is Government
ferer.t from any other interprets- already making a place for him-
tion I have ever heard. The comedy self on the campus.
swing song. \ Everybody's Happy A
for MYRTLE, has brought down Pretty Billev Fred Newman is
thi house at every performance capably filling the office of fresh-
sirve the Smithies made it part «>'-an secretary-treasurer She grad
•>f their reperetoire This recording uated from Forest High. Pallas.
is - . d and I promise you can't with high honors There she was
History . .
Home Economics
(vocational i
Industrial Aits
Library
Mathematics
go wrong with MYRTLE
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prominent in Forest Forum, high Music
scholarship, and Latin clubs, hold- Physical Education
:ng office in the latter, and hein>: (Women)
elected its most efficient member physical Education
for the spring term Billev Fred (Men)
simply goes for swimming and pi.V31c?
dancing, but has picked for a pro- , "
fession the more serious pastime **Panis
of teaching Concerning her chosen Speech
vocation she says "I believe one
of the finest things a person can
iio is to impart his kn ^wledge to
someone else."
^ Points to Be Noted ment, economics, geography)
Doctor Waddell Blue orchids to <1) In order to teach any accred Fields for Women
you for beinc chosen fresHman 'ted subject in high school, ..ne Elementary Education (primary or
sponsor We know you'll treat us must have twelve hours of college intermediate)
right. credit in that subject. Art
9 (2) There is an increasing de Music
Seer on the second floor of the mand for young men in the ele- English (Spanish, speech, business
adrr.tnp"ration building—a young mentary field Men interested in en- education, or library as mi-
'ady in hair ribbons consulting her tering this type of work should in- nor*)
schedule and all the dosens of ad. elude in their college work courses Business Education
rooms and muttering to herself, in physical education, in the social Home Economics
"Poggt rwiest biggest place I've ever studies, and Mathematics 325. Physical Education
13) Spanish and speech majors Speech (should also have 2< hours
0 should take four years of college in English)
NOTICE Eve-y week in this English, including the methods Library (first minor in English
spot of the coiumn. your Fish-
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Spanish, speech, library.
Intermediate education*, history, other socic
sciences.
Other social sciences, business education, school
administration.
Other social sciences, Spanish, mathematics.
Sciences. Spanish, physical education. English
Physical education, mathematics
English I high-school certificate required )
Sciences (2 years of each), physical education
Art, speech, elementary rducation*.
Intermediate education*, busineas education.
Science, mathematics. I.istory. business educa
tion
Other sciences, mathematics, physical education
English, business education.
English, history.
t ESI IE BIT LOCK
" Education may not be used as a minor; this means that the courses
which the student takes in education should be in the elementary field
Ev«---t ;*xtv'< Happy *;r> MYR-
: : > arc. IT S FINNY T: F'
ERYBODY BI T MP twv -f
srtkscn's prvHMmfig scugs. arv
Baptists have started a play
n Saturday v.ight.< from T '
t1 p.m Last w<>ek a "Three
Fishe*' party was given in
hen.-r of the freshmen.
The Presbyter an* I' S in
p ascd w.;h their new pastor. H
it. Goodykeontx. and hope *11 mem-
bers will attend church and became
act^ua nted with him
The building n connection with
the Presfcy.t r:ar Church h.;s been seen
convertevi from a manse into an
cducaticra' and recreational center,
giving mere room for classe-s meet-
tng . Wednesday night play-hours,
ar.d other act.v.tjes
Mr Love, the director of student
w rk a: the Met- i- t Church, has
'tsued an isTitatiou to all who w-.sh
to come to the Wesley conclave*
which will S heid Thursdays s:
*15 p.m in the old posuiAcc won*
.>f the historical (wilding In case
some M- :hoc:sts are #•• '. ansn-
formeei, the morning watch is held
-.her* every morning i ' SO
The Presryter.ar. U
not ior.g ag- tc
rally that w*s very
monger will ask seme question of
c-llegtal importance which will be
an-*er«d by a student—freshman.
if course
:e* Pon t you believe that,
coreerr.tr.c the present war crisis.
North Texas students, in order tc
Wtep their heads physically, must
seer them mentally*
t% «per Yes. and I believe we
should dellaitciy stay out of war
If we there are a lot of Amen
? A were cans who car keep on living, who
a ■- c ...dn't eth-.rw sc."—Jimmy Miller
*:t-1- -e-i f Mineral Wells
f*vJK>w it\|t iKviatum "Af Amer car des «:ner t- ttte where to get otT. and 1 car. even stand
•s lautv - V c'.'- f.vr Hartmiw and to have my ears :
o« virvMkseis "
W -t r. some one groes to nninkeying with
College Debater Discusses U. S. Policy
Toward 'Arms Across the Sea' Shipment
course in English as well as that
in the major
t4) Majors in public school ad-
ministration should have n teaching
major (24 semester hours) in one
of the social sciences, in one ot the
laboratory sciences, in mathematics,
or in some other teaching field.
Field* for Men. Women
It is found that there is « ten-
dency for men to be sought for cer-
tain 'ypes of positions, whereas
women are more frequently em
ployed to teach other subiect* For
that reason, it is well for students
to take these preferences into con-
sideration when selecting their ma-
jor and minor field* This division
is usually given as follows
Field* for Men
high-school certificate)
Spanish (should alto have 24 hours
in English)
* In the field of mathematics and
the sciences (biology, chemistr.
and physics) five years of work §
(thirty semester h urs) should he
taken in one. three in the other
and tw in each of the other de
part men ts.
Any student who has not yet haii
a degree plan should go to the of
fice of the Pean of the College and
have this done. One who ha.« had
previous college work must l<ri: tf
his brown book with htm Having
a degree plan made early often
saves the student from loss of cred
its. and at the same time, if he
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The American « war has beer launched the ears on the paper, however. 1*11 staiui
into «o many fashnMt trends that this new
U«*vii to the cotton crv^v <tikwo.rr.vs. manu-
facturers Merchants, a'ui seianustresse# w ,1
*fa:veiy cause her to flicker her oyU-tra-tHM
eyvlashes Rut it t> v.c to mak< rra-v com.
f vrtatvW ^Hirses mightv itncv\mfinable, not
to mentwe* what it will de to th^se that arv
alreaitv in a flattened state
After all it a very aim pie fMWfvvsttMR
to cut two i Khe<# off last vears vtreo which
a what a great many of the Miss atni Mrs
Anierteas have iKvae Rut when they start
to a*w thw two tnehes 't> ck w and add NJ4K- P;v
another rufffe. there wffl he mane weird ef
feeta. which, ir. all ptvivat ti.tv. w
another fashK«t trend
TWr new "'huvchwr.-arxi^wi*' dresses wtK
aot onl*' eflVt inconwa, Nut nug ht W detr>
to |wmi health If liretwea conttnut
an inch or ao a^'Vf the for
ami right
The manager came breeding into
the otTs-e laat «tfk with the anmvu!veeaent
hat Ke lid sv>«i the ears those lit tie rw-
ta".g .ilar thr>*s up at the top of the front
•.sivo to a tVntor. merchant fv>r adveftime-
ment apace
1 .ft at a roar that s^Hinfled s'. ihe s.,i-
pr .irk cwirAnnatian smeiiad "I'll Aght any
t-.a: w- ■ that to me " I ntdmeii
Wh.it w HiW you <h> in caae Mr Masters
-.•1*" the h. m wanted tc
*r a Hi wsi- t-t" trued that the fei'.ov* who
%**''tee the aba v v>uM get At.
I c o. see v..s6v of the ccatr.tr> weekly
,.,s h.-v.e w.th its Ftrst >tate Bank ad
.vc up*. :fsg the number one column «m page
A- tht iia,y *ent cm. my wrath waxed
wa..-
tter and hotter Finaiiy. I oov,)d stand the
it w tU be Hoaew Hat of a ahork -tra;n nv- k>'\gen—thanks to the prodkiMf
la umt narvtma ijwtm to come home at tv-.on M the ivnr.t dhop. mvrWa
and cfcamrv to that nswjv aK
the I j
coat and went to see Mr
a*ar at r.ight, to .km a ..reas Masters to try to get t)ve situatnvr straight-
«W*an ov*r the tip of the hif t^w
<wmmI may «tiU cwme to morr. rvg classes
akirts anai wvidKy w««ter>. after-
I damand flowiof drwawa
pwrnut onJty a af tnn a kiee
no uHlto pkvase Rut it wJki tw as
for x-uU-.v# ckaaa if ivw
la wt<ar."
pp m anf aa ibm are wwMCk
I l atjrie ttvnda R g*t now h[|
hnfla Wlund and tvw> «a front, and
«".ed oat Fortur-atei}', he wan busy TV.en
I hac. to w*st until the next mocr..ng
Ir the mannt-.tw wh.ie 1 was hatlowmg
*.«rth. w -at whkji hanptr. to that am!
" ' .> -•ma nager the tvy* adratted that
t •> « i a >' V.h. flhighta se^tt mi face
B> Ji'HN M<K\OYE>
> • 'Jh .Hi*.; na* «f ■
Kurwpe. with viensar.y mm K'-wa
:p aaa,;r : Franee and urea*
R.r.tair tkoy ii -
« «>* as wkwk «*4e the Vn ted
"tali - >- .i .* take -t lis* ct
Wry frw AaawiMMi i -a fact.
e*-« tkar 1 p«e cwa aacwrtiag <*
a ;-*■ taaer oi p.Jvx* (tfaavoa r -
•eeitiy I beiwt* ;kat tis#.r lonuy
fjWHttnt. Si* "var -As witk H itier a-<
Maba ia aa dYwi a pweeerre
« pMMw fer *Jft* ~a,vf*ty :(
tl>« pes' j .r.-TY :,fcar #■ p*r ««
•c-c «<• : • ta: - a: et caetesc
tffin- V- *.«o. states fbwM aai
frwnet ac«i urea: S: uaa aga..=at
Far t a^i C^aaalU ag*~<-s ««.
TtMa at;* jwflnxx of tacssg^t
«e««t« v )iai pei*waa*aad tk«
\nw- -car titsac. f«r aaaiaci as
w* ka*«* aac "jkjz*n
x. sw-.t/* it;. •* are ana aaa na-
!w a tm.tr* -at. :c at mu asc
<■;- .r:. l'ioer tike sir*: •«*** ?y tt
■•.w*4i a* <1M I'taw: ?ta:#w
a.- a -at -cr ,r w<r j affa^rj a ara-
•a tk* i a* -mm aas-
an w% ck " :tt^re«M ia-
$«aw tfe* t <* few
-eat oatar iK'WieveT, :ae tr^a i cf
t# ig? t eaaoem-^g E'-.r>pcar.
sitaatioa ttas citar^ec eonajderabiy
A aew pcucj
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"\\ t ahio arv tK^t dinwrtly er^raged sa war-
there ar> ag-a • st our t'dk w< ar favored by their
aaents <**tMrtun,t> to contuKie th* r^ht afaiiv«t uv-
dx*. g^rarw*. j'.mM and wretched
fnr atffwd un-wa.«ta Hau tow** povorty f* «ua> bo$* that the jwwfreaa w*
and tear. craeUv batten, an^i nmftk ia overvort- ng the*r ancient enew.tes
lav an vMi m eiaibkr aaff^irt If we «jiar* in eanunan wM iMnr bt hitpDii to
Mi tile aryv U> create "knrh ^her* <#w<s f.-vrt.aat« thar toiwhak Har-
kmmea. ihwv *■... w t> - Dr Wa.ter R Cmmc apt-
| "l—tow and an" Jnwa where- Jy atatea the duty si ai!
• on th war-t.-rr wurii
--.a: .<e>a. affa.rs isas :«n*c f.-gg**le>a
A-.i Am .«ry a itw.ee toward
•.he repeal af tk* arms etr.^arfe
pnwnwoa Mt p*w«K ^«^tr*..ty
aw-« TV eai-eeharfo
•"%ai «ais tha: the t'r tad states
sAv-«iM retssaa: aautra.. :<k Hdr
rviaaintffig ae«tra
aad *..
t: &. . this* .-.g tike war a
yraftt aiafl 11% ;mm THw nrpaa' M
tke eahanr * * «*ma>iic, wtii
five w-,'rt « the aaaaapfcoyadi w-£
fees: {i-ctase. az-~ i. jot ilk* k .r •
gr> >tk iea.*4ate a mi ham* eiw.
} ■*...> tae acae-rect* :-f eta-
«pea aaetead tka:
L r juie" w r* a^iac a-
4:.rY-rt.y f ant* aos are
m*«4 are-.-wc saace :« w.„ yai ac
t. ta* eoaixt ragmg * E--
r*a*.
If tax eeaaa-x." prre-ai-.e t2
■Mnmbty ar eai grec se a««f
it smu *4 war *~a«e i>.«w tm we
prvdfcz '>7 reeoa., rt" Lf ■ ■ t*4e
hiiifJ mt **wna.«y. wt„« at
aw aa.. * t ww mh wfowrews# af
war a **•- <ge r*e* aa::«M . we are
ar/eat -g w <w* TV
Awer-Kiae yamyiie <a mk •**war,
a fart *•« .aeawec Vy «*ar cewtaa-
ot>i aa-tMaaae t£ aiatiaini ware
ta* war a tare** re*ar iw why
*Jkae we mum -g-tt arr-wat
ami wi'. uw aa4 wnan>?aa—
•.to vwry af war aa4
Jwasrartaaa — a w-sir tit*.: <iwr
eng**m acr-<w tkm km . (* t
ill t Ijaai I Vbi rtga,t ea*a .****♦«■ AN** frees; "
j - * Pertajw we car. feeii a
few ««>re hungry mouth*, perhaps
*• car create new jot* fi r the
saaay mow unemployed, but if in
' " * our trade .th other na-
♦ -> ano:-tier * . . Id
* tresis dc we profit *
Ueganl'.e** A caah and carry"
:* crecl: and carry." we do not
to tarry oc trade with na-
: r acr-.-M tie sea in tune af
Mboci-: eeil arms wax >-rv the ju: world war
>«i ..geras,: aa- " '• -* a leatae. We dee jtre*)
r., -t:a. :y ir. i?i4. then hid
r*aaai tfce egairtf erf mteraattoaal
argUJKg tJaat o«r right.* as
teatrats eauM -s tc uareatnetad
erria ie*:>aR.s with the r* t
Sch. .■>! Adminiatration (aeoondary makes his plana in keeping with
the finding" regarding cembir.a
tmris, he can be more certain >f a
teaching position after graduate:
The personnel in the Dean's office
welcomea the opportunity to di cu«-
with each student hi# individual
problem*
' ••
or elementary)
Mathematics (f>-3-2-2 division of
mat hematic* and sciences')
Sciences (5-S-2-2 division of aci
ences and mathematics* I
Business (-'duration
Industrial Arts
Physical Education (coaching in
eluded)
SiVial Sciences (history, govern
Green Jackets
Plan Homecoming
Day Tuesday
Homecoming Oa> wa- Ihe main
' p v of diseussioti ai the Green
Jacke: meetinK last Tuesday eve
ni« r at the Harriss gymnasium
All g rl« who have at any lime
N«en active members ,<f the noetely
will be invite<l to visit the cam
pu< n this day and wear then
urafcrm* Rachel NVitkins. presi
dent, states!
Invitations wll be in charge ,<f a
ea We f,-ugfct for svrtvspt'tdence .vmmttlei- ivmpoaeii
:£j* prv* we had 1>" Mary Jo Redden, chairman.
J?ve!vn Whiteside Ruth Jacvbv
ami Mary lee
negardioM .if the
e< !: ra..
frwar taaa
/.
*W1
as a-
h* set
t~ -jt ac aa-
.■*"ia * ceewa*. : : .-«$ tfta*. we
aat pf- a- laayeeutwM* af war :<c
m.f wm or «f aa-
tam «-'gages: '* arwe i mteeita-
uewai «r em, <waf?*rt.
Oar aaanaiMv w ««r*
n pr'saanly t* i «e a mr. a. war
wtoite ai tiw iasa> uaae imty at-
mmrnmd
W^TVt,
•act :aa< t&e warW was cr.gageo
n a jsw.-eee war
A* a w« were forced into
•.v war tc proteet oar ec\MH>m c
k-x s :raj« wi.cn «e dad not
aa<w a :ra«ie wt*jc. liroafht ua
isi ;«eaaaaeat gvxc We came out
•i 'Jm war a <c«ee oeop te :ae fact
:itm: :*e a.,.)*« wwc.
deaMxracy. rat ta* prv*
ra? :c •* -:aa it «a* terr.fv
W. , 4- oaSy coacuea* ,:to , f Brundage
♦ta.w* t \~er..*ar ywsth bet a! v
n. .••*.• .■£ d. .. ar> « .-rtih of .oar.s
w«a.:>r tc wamasg aatMaa, tfce very
• a<cfe rg*t ta* war
Professionals
DKNTtfTS
1>T \\ H HAWI.FV
t'hone 112-4
Smoot Curtis Building
pi RICH AST* NAN DELL *
Dentist
McCtary Buildmg
Phone in
MKDICALS
Dr HUltT F DAVIS
Kve Kar-N >se Tht at
h'ves Kvamtned Glasses Fittest
IVnton MtMica! and Surgical
Clinic, 218 S Elm St
Office J>40 Res 912
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South Side Ssjtiare
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house beneath the bleach
ers w S be tireen Jackets psit
ir. thy Halk^w en carnival \l ce
:«!<daj tlevriand was aptsvnteti as chair-
If war a u N* e .w.saat*«i as a man of a anauaitiee to make plans
feaan af *"-«* d ffe<een.ee jjhu* for the fur h use she w.l «ork
st*e«sa: /aa. a* tJbea ska., ta* it>- l.eta hathryn Whitten Mary
Bears,
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aad swn.ta.-e af Kmtr-ma rtaa
-v-.ag ax*t aacvaa. Ia re-
Vbai am we jcedst Vy ttoe
I -.<:*< <-.*ter ta« MM -e.tsuaiinii^t
rsuw-sr* id J*as,x*racy—smtd arm
mad a.- -wt the sea to
aataMts *.Aat are Mcststaoity engager
.« war tc oa-taagiw oarsei'vea
x aawUMr w<er>J eee.*-rt *
N rgitua
'.'aphne-ll
ama
Burvhrtt Kohrrta
Tuttle. and Sever
V. sms t* mp Prwes c>. it,,,,,
Vdalt hairaats 1 le-4 s eek
jar Mlft a<s Mi Kartwr Sa«H>
t psnatrs a**t a* r te Rus*«
M VKTIN A B MP
of Fye Far, Nose, a"
Throat
Gta«*,-s S..-'c,it,^i-ai':y Ftttesi
Offiee Ralev B <c PVw U
K - St l \\ Oak Phone 16^
Ostoofwihw Physwsar.
Dr C H HAN WK
SIS S'*«.vt t"urtts B'.ic
Office <40 I'hones Re« ileeie* M9
Dr JACK WtX">DWART
P *ctvee timtted to
Fv.-« >'s- S. snd Thr eat
K>es F\ae- n«\t -4lilasses F ttevi
Mrt>*ry B'dg Phone **2
Ove- \astir, Shoo Store
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