Tyler Junior College - Apache Yearbook (Tyler, TX)

 - Class of 1937

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eg ji lj 3, i-TW I, IL' A P A C H E, 1 9 3 7 ,gig nl I ' . A ,.... ......... s .. JOKES Miss Adele Henderson: Queen Mary followed King Edward VI. Does anyone know who followed Mary? Jules Constantin Qafter deep thoughtj: Her little lamb. POINTS OF ADVICE TO GIRLS 1. Never make dates with biology students: they enjoy cutting up too much. 2. Be careful of dramatic club members: they usually have several good lines. 3. The tennis man is harmless, but he enjoys a racket. 4. Always let the member of the band talk about himself: he enjoys blowing his own horn. Miss Walker: Didn't I tell you to notice when the soup boiled over? Edith Allen: I did. It was 4:10. Doris Mcphail walked into the library and asked Miss Roberts for a copy of The Red Boat. After consulting the card catalogue, Miss Roberts told her that there was no such book in the library. Doris said, Q'I'm not positive: the title may be The Scarlet Yaflvrf' Miss Roberts looked again, with the same result. Cpening her purse, Doris glanced at a slip of paper, and said, Oh, of course, itis the Rzchaiyatfi Bill Nettles: Miss Rucker, I want to suggest a new speech course for next term-the C. C. C. Miss Rucker: What on earth is the C. C. Cf? Bill Nettles: Course in Cute Comebacksf' Mr. Henderson: Name three things that contain starch. Bobby Henry: A collar and two cuffs. ... .g. .g. john Krattiger: This book says that if one wears a turquoise, he can never be seriously injured in a fall. What do you suppose would happen if I jumped olI the roof of the school with a turquoise ring on my finger? Rex McDonald: The turquoise would not be injured. L, X. 28 g A V, A ll llslhyyxv J Nxlllf I Q'I4f jiifjg A li 'L no :aeiefiwwgxs



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Lip IE gy 7, APACHE, 1937 .inlzzl ' --uu uumummmuun mmulln mm I I SIDE LIGHTS ON STUDENT LIFE Phi Theta Kappa elected seventeen pledges in February. They were Edna Earle Tipper- son, Hannah McKay, Mary Louise Castle, Mary Emily Thompson, Elizabeth Ann Har- rell, Marguerite Henry, Martha Christian, Carol Liggett, Hazel Mitchell, ,lane Tbfd- ford, Vllilliam Harvey, Fannie Belle Pledger, Myrlene Nerren, Robert Vlloodson, Mona Dell lfason, C, ul, Thompson, Marguerite Henslee. Apache maidens feel that the addition of the Girls Lounge and kitchen has heightened the joy of life in the college. lt has supplied a real need in giving the girls a place to relax and chat with their friends during their spare minutes. NIS if HI- The Mattie L, jones Scholarships were awarded this year to Edith Allen and Martha Christian. This is the first year that these scholarships have been presented. The chosen students are given a full year's tui- tion in the college. BIG il? Our two-word description for basketball enthusiasm- Martha llarris. if tk :It VVe Vllonder-XVhat Apache maiden took a tumble off her horse? C. L.? XVhy lfrwlzw- bull holds such fascination for F. li, P.? VVhat is Ruth Myers' hamburger capacity? lf Martha Sue has learned the difference be- tween discussion and beating around the bush. VVith the braves along the fence and the squaws on the bases, the year has been filled with both work and play. lf Y- Interest was quickened by certain editions of a news bulletin. Noteworthy among these fire? The Radio News by Vvalter Guild and The Pow-XVow by the -lenltins, Sleeper, and McDonald Publishing Company. It I Did you know-The Senior Class of 1930 presented the Library with our electric Clock? That lIooker's Lafwx of l1il'l'll'XTll5fll'I1l Polity in the Library is 230 years old? New life has been brought to our bulletin board by the display of student talent devel- oped in the art course. The Girls' Forum, under the able leader- ship of Miss Adele Ilenderson, brought to Tyler the Hendrickson-Bruce Shakespearian players, who presented Juliur f.lIlf'.I'llI' and llanzlwl. :ti 'K if To acquaint the general public with the activities and talents of junior College stu- dents, and to give additional opportunity for development through self-expression, the Ty- ler junior College inaugurated a series of ra- dio programs from station KGKB, I W, ill, L :ti I E r 'rl V EEIQ Su ti L: 1JZ'T'1f. , ' F 'ff' -- r- 'f 'gg I-A - +-- LE h I fi' 'Ni

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