Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 12, 1920 Page: 1 of 4
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VOLUME IV
NORTH TKXAS ST AIK NORMAL COLLEGE. Dl NTON, TEXAS. FEBRUARY 12. 1920
number 1*
REAGAN OPEN FIOCRAM NU. COOPER ELECIED A IfftD LUCK SEASON HOST CLUBS SHU HAVE NORHM. BHSKEI BUI
m WELL MEIW, CAPTUH Of 1920 S0UA0
01 BASKET BUT . MEETINGS AT SAME TIME TEW SPLITS t PM
On last Friday flight. February In chapel Friday morning after No argument is necessary to Practically no change has been After losing a game to T. <\ t’.
♦>. the Reagan society, in the audi- the “T" sweaters were presented prove that the Norma! College has made so far in the time for cluh Monday night by a score of 48 to
torium. charmed quite a large to the letter men of the football had some very poor luck in their meetings except in cases where no ll>, Normal came back strong
crowd of students and faculty mem- team. Bill Cooper was elected to basketball season hi- year. This definite date has been set The Tuesday and snatched one from
hers with a highlv interesting pro- pilot next year’s team by those! is true of team. 'oach. weather, literary societies holding their Baylor Medics 12 to 4
jrram who are members of the order of schedule and spectators The man- meetings on Friday nights will con- The game Monday night was
<) K Tipps' talk on ".he Value the "Green T.” Bill was the faith- agement has ha»l nob s than twen- tinue at the same time, and other played at Fort Worth on the First
of pul,lie Speaking” showed the ful center of the 1919 squad and t.v games called off on account of clubs have secured permission to Baptist gym floor. Inability to
vast possibilities of speech in any played the entire season except influenza, lack of indoor court hold meetings as usual. The presi- launch their offensive effectively
vocation. It is unnecessary to state for about three minutes in the (which every other school in our dent of the French club has made was the chief faetor in the Nor-
that Miss Garrison's reading was game with Simmons College. Bill class in Texas and Oklahoma seems no statement as to when the club mal’s defeat. McCracken, star
intensely interesting. No wonder >s one of the most popular men on to have), inclement weather for will hold its meeting next week, guard for the Normal, was delay-
the audience insisted on an encore! the team, and with eight or nine outdoor playing, arid other reasons, hut a time will probably he decided r(| and did not get into the game
Everyone was moved both in mind | other letter men will form the nu- -phe trip to |)ur »nt was cancell- before then. The Press club until the second half. In the first
e,| Hf the request of the Durant "as ,||,}»h|e to hold a meeting last half the Horned Frogs got the jump
management, sickness among the * Wednesdnv and their next gather- <>n the Teachers and ran u p a total
<st|uad there being given as the big will lie held Monda\ night a* ,,| .11 to b, I he second halt wuis
cause Many of our games were six-thiitv in the Gills Leading much eveuer, ending lu to 1 ,.
made with the expectation that we Room. T. < l . Easley, llaire, I urner.
The present arrangement seems forwards; A. Douglass, center;
KINDERGARTNERS
and body when “Our Thorn Tw ins” 'dens ot the 1920 aggregation,
rendered a delightful piano duet.
One of the greatest needs of the.
student body was discussed by H.
M Adkins. According to the voice
of the entire audience, you should
echo that speech if you are inter-
ested in the students' welfare l
1 Boren kept the crowd roaring
with some “Spice of Life.” A sur-
A, . previmi, -lin, «» <!<■. ...... ‘'J'™ Oun.U,!’^In* worth* o,„ nio,ly. „„.l lull- Pri„»hif. Borry. Off*, (wnb
,'|'|T\urvUI!g' iKl',',thaT i1h SAI'riie impossible for this season we were >»<■onvenience has been experienced Normal O Douglass, Neale,
social aspect. Each time* two or
force'll to cancel games in whole- 1,1 'banging the* schedule*
■.ale* numhe*rs. <»ur inclement
, M more members of the faculty are te»
prise* concert was given by .Messrs. ju\ it«<I t talk ■ n some su|,weather here at this -cason ot t)o*
l!e*e*ham. Moore* and Jackson, whie-h
was a complete* program within it-
sedf.
In response te» a special invita-
tion, the* l.e*e* society withheld a
valuable program in oreler to at-
te*nel our meeting We* wish
thank th«*m f<»r their presence
to
A VALENTINE TEA.
pertaining to mir work. The first
me*e*tiug of this kind was he*l«l in
the* Kmdergarte-n room of the* Ed-
ucation Building Thursday noon.
February 5.
The* invitee! gue sts we*re* Mr. Mar-
quis and Mr. Harris. After an
informal luncheon. two very int«*r-
e sting talks we*re* heard Mr Mar-
quis talke*d on “Why We* Need to
know Nature When Teaching Chil-
dren.” We |e*arne*el from his talk
1 hi* following in nation was re- jn be a),|». to answer
t e*ive*d by the* Woman s f a< ultv manv ,|ypHtifens that arise* every
i luh on Tuesdav evening: day we* must know something about
VALENTINE TEA nature
The* Mary Arden club will he at Mr. Harris’ subject was “Sc head
home* to the* members e,f the* Fanil- t,arde*ns in the* Kindergarten.” and
tv club Saturday, February four he* e*mphasizeel the* fact that chil-
tc*e*nth. from four to five-thirty dren must re*allv se*e* things grow
Music Hall. and work with them while growing
The* Faculty club wishes to ac- in orde*r te, understand the* process
knowledge* their appreciation of
vear seemed to argue then that
the* lost alternative was to match
a good many games away from
home* and thus obligate* as many
WOMAN’S FACULTY CLUB
MEETS
\\ ilkerson. forwards; Me*aelor,
Hutcheson, center; Tipps, Mc-
Cracken, Beelfeird, Deaton, guareis.
Scoring T. C. I’., Easley, 1C;
llaire*. 10; Turner, 4; A. Douglass,
lit; Printing. H Normal O. Doug-
On Tuesday evening, Fe*bruar> lass, H; Ne*ale>, 2; Meadeir. 2; Me-
et he*r teams as possible te, re,me* loth, the* following hoste*sse*s e*n- < racken, 2; Beulfeirel. 2 Referee,
here* for return game*s. Many of te*rtameel tin* Womans h acuity Salin.
these* games we*re* called off also eluh at the* Musk Hall: Mesdames W'he*n t!n* Normal <|innt met the
for re asons already stated <.arrison, (iihhs ami Wright. Misses Baylor medicals on the local court
Plaving under strange conditions Garrison. Goode, Haile and liar Tuesday the*re was a very different
the* se,uael was beaten by e,ne point I’ingtem. »«!.*. The court was a sea of mud.
on an indoor court at Dallas hv After the* roll call ami reaeling making passes and team work of
the* Bavlor Me*die « e arly this -ea “• the* minutes, a social time* was the* high orde*r out of the* epie-stie,n.
-on It was unfe, 'unate that the* '•moved. Eac h guest was given a The* Doctors never geet located and
game* with T C. C Monday could P'e* c oi card-board and several <-rby threw one fi«*bl goal eluring
not he* cancelled t )tir sepiael was
in m, conditiem te, put up a fair
ce,nte*st. The ecac h w as absent and
-irk. He* was present, hut still ill,
at the* game he*re* Tuesday. It was
at a gre-at risk that Mr. St. Clair «r«* patients there.
Htteneleul the* mud-battle Tuesdav home-made candy
pic tures with whic h she* made a (th»* period This together with
valentine, writing an appropriate two fouls, for a total of 4, was all
verse* below The* valentine** are* that they could do while* the* Nor-
tc, he* sent te, the* Normal Hospital mal < age*rs were corraling 12. Be-
ic a diversion to the* students whet cause of the* e*xtre*me* slippe-riness
Pope orn ami of the* ground it was agre*e*<l t<» call
we*re passed the* game at the* ml e,fthe* tirst half
during the* evening, afte*r which the* Douglass led the* Normal in scoring,
eluh en lovi'd several Victrola re- w hile* Wolf was the* only man who
I,tela, a student of last year.
Even the* spectators might com-
Everyone parte,I with a teel.ng urt^the' management 1 ‘ adjourned to was able to negotiate the loop for
, e . meet again on I ueselav, March the the visitors,
made no arrangement for seating * •' „
ninth. Baylor Med.—Moore, Wolf, for-
wards; Brennon, center; Fulhright,
Mis- Naomi Bowden went to Ft Folh, guards.
Worth Saturdav te, me*et he*r N. I’ S. N ( Douglass, Neale,
mother and brother, with whom forwards; Meador, center; Deaton,
she* will visit for a fe*w days. Met racken, guards.
- Scoring B. M . Wolf, 4. N. T.
Miss Margaret White* went to S. N. C,, Douglass, 6; Meador, 2;
the* courtesy extendeel tee the*ni by of satisfaction, having had g<eoel Hn indoor court, the* management
the* Mary Arden eluh and each company, good talks and plenty to
member will take pleasure in at- eHt. I be thousand and upwatds of spec-
tending unless prevented from do- tators that attend eve*iv game heie*.
ing see by illness Our students have beer, compelled
- Mr L. L. Miller came hack to »f ‘bey have a good view of the
Miss Hixie* Pittman, assistant his classes last Friday, afte*r sev- KM,m’* ,0 stand on the ground
librarian, spent Sunday anel Mon- e*ral days' illness with influenza »r«»u»ul 'he* siele* lines. I his vein
day in Ke*re*ns. visiting he*r sifter. His -on, Willis Miller, is recovering 'be ground ha> been unusuallv wet
fr«»m the* same* malady.
and always cold. Some kind eif
Dallas Sumlav ♦«, visit friends
COXCRHXIXd THE
hleae hers -houlel he* provided lee-
fore the* baseball game's he*gin.
This should be* done even if we knee padding of the* visitors,
Deaton. 1 Referee*, Graham.
Rule-
Every week there is something with regarel to the* classifications,
important happening, some event end be ready to nominate your
or occasion, predominating, known hoice* whe*n the* opportunity is giv-
of oftentimes e.nlv by the foremost en.
ir.Jivieiuals, who are in a p<»sition Preliminary to the favorite ron-
to know. This week, however, a test a YUCCA campaign is being
program will he introduced the launc heel, since your voting will he
predominanc e of w hich will he ob- by N I ( < A receipts. The business
vious to the most casual cthserver. roanag**ment announces that the
You will recall the announcement price* will he $4.09, which may he
in this space in the last issue of paid in two $2.00 payments, or in
the Chat of how our favorite sec- full. If paid in full, the subscriber
tion will he divided. There will is entitled to 600 votes; if $2.00
he the* six candidates nominated pavment is made, the subscriber is
and voted upe>n by the student entitled to 300 votes. These* v«,te*s
body three gentlemen anel three must he* divided equally am,,rig six
ladies. The gentlemen are class- nominees. thre*e gentlemen and
ified as wittiest, most handsome and three iaelies. Inis campaign ex-
most popular; the Iaelies are class- tends thru the week ending Feb-
have* to call it a minstre l -h<*w te,
pav for th** improvements. Le*t us
all hope* for fair we*athe*r for our
remaining games Verily, it ha<
t,e*e*n a hard-luck se*ase,n for us in
, ha-ke*thall
bee- wetiihl have* been more appre,-
pnate
COURT CLIPPINGS
A A M Colle ge has e*in< he*d the*
c hampion-hip of the* state* at bas-
ketball with a so-far undefeated
te*am Texas was unusually weak
this vear. Simmons anel S. M. IJ.
started out in a dangerous se*rie*s
of victories, hut both fe*ll before
the* Farmers' attack Our lamente*d
opponent. Phillips, took eight out
of ten games on a tour through
Texas. One* of the* |e,st game*s was MOVIiav
Wolf for the* visite.rs was one of p|>yf(| a, Sherman.
I >oiigla—
up well.
and Deaton showed
FRIDAY—
Reagan Literary Society, 6:00 p.
m. Girls' Re'aeling Room.
Girls' Choral Club, 4:30 p. m._
Auditorium.
the* be*-t players seen here* this sen-
son
Referee Graham deserves the*
praise of all true sportsmen. He*
* alleel as clean a game as the* mud
permitted. Every beginning of
his
The management ne»w has prom-
ise* of g,eme*s with the* Baylor T’ni-
versitv t<*am here* for the* and
of this month. If these games ^ ESDAY
are* ne»t rained out or e*alleel off f«*r
semne reason we will still have op-
portunity to see some first-class
basketball games on the home
court. It has been a hard-luck
“Campus Chat” Staff, 6:30 p. m.
—Dean's Office*.
Press Club, 6:30 p. m.— Girls’
Reading Roe»m.
ified as prettiest, most attractive, i uary 21. All subscriptions and
wl best all-around. Nominations all vetting must he closed on that P*HV WR!* n,t *hort by
will he made in chapel. Anyone date*. Decide what payment you "bistle.
may nominate anyone else, and a want to make and carry it with -
large* number is desired. Nominees you. The first yells of the basketball season from every standpoint, but
must he classified as nominated. Re*memher, only subscribers are season were heard at the mud-fest maybe our luck will turn and we
No nominations will be made other entitled to a vote. If you want to yesterday. May the spirit he kept will he fortunate enough to have
than at the time designated. You elect your choice, buy a YUCCA, ulive for the baseball season. An- some good games here yet if the
Girls' Choral Club, 4:80 p. m.—
Auditorium.
Boys’ Glee Club, 6:30 p. m.—
Girls' Reading Room.
are urged to make your selections) Rring vour Money!
other unusual feature was the weather permits.
THURSDAY—
Boys’ Glee Club, 6:30 p. m.—
Auditorium.
Y. W. C. A., 6:30 p. m.—Girla'
Reading Room,
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