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Mi - Hopki n- sai d. i c i t e d t o a t t e n d . in m a d I nom O k ( H E S I S W I L l M e m b e i ■ o f Oi e h * s i dax a t t e ! no* ai a id i • D y n s t u d i o in t a s m iii (inn* IVC I * a c M E E I { S S I NJ D A W RI T E S t DI '. c o n t a i n s ID bi n a r y e d i t e m a g a z i n e < a a - t ai e*i.t, Ka ti o f t i l e U n . ) " P i o n e e r s i a n "tit it A R I I C I T - 11 y. M a t h A n n t nt* I \ , e . mitte< Activity Calendar M a r c h I 2 o' cl ock Dup a n d D o wn . G i r l s ’ a p p s t u d y hall. K a a I i t t ee 2 : 4 5 o ’c l oc k M o r t a r B o a r d . G n l s * s t u d y hal l , Ma i n Bu i l d i ng . S p o r t s . F r e - h m a u o ’ cl ock I \\ o m a n ’s * <> mn a s i un t . 7 * i pe r t I o ’c l o c k—- U n i v e r s i t y tm patl y Z Ha l l L i g h t T H E D A I L Y T E X A N Official Notice MISS STK WART’S team class TTS l l o’clock sports urged Hou-e) vs. t i ) Carroll (2) Ewer!, Patterson (Musket­ and Evans eers). Courts 7, 8, 9, ( I ) Ravey (2) Kuhlman, Springer Barr, Barnes and Mills Kappa Psi) v liams, Frank and Jaffre Delta Phi). (Phi (I) Cahn (2) Wil­ (I au and Cook ^ ) Ragsdale, (I) Courts 7, 8, 9, (I) Finnegan Jerry Veltmann I emple aud Crowder (Phi Gamma Delta) “ vs. (I) Edmonds (2) Harkrider, f ou t and Pitts (Delta Kappa Ep­ si lon). to come out for lux key this after- : CNU kl 4s House) noon at 4:30 o’clock. I (2) Mohle, Harkrider and Murphy ANNABELLE STEWART, instructor in phys) a1 training J (House of Griffith). 7:45 o Clock employment ! Sh ion (Beverly House). J Courts I, 2, 8, ( I) Nickols (2) and Lewis Smith I Stenberg, (Nickels House) vs. ( t ) Garcia (2 ) Hoi Ion, Hill arui Nowlin (Caf- \ etcr i a ). Court* I, *>, <», (I) Rainey (2) Davits, Lewis and Easterwood ( Nickels House) vs. ( I ) Peters, ( 2 ) H a r l o w , U p c h u r c h a n d V a n Courts 7, 8, 9, ( I) Lytton (2) l i n e y , Pulliam and Locke (Nickels House) vs. (I) Hawkins (2) Mc- E l h a r u y, Fisher and t 'hanib C a m (I*- tern House). 8 :3 0 o ’Clock I, 2 , ii, Courts (?) Eek ha i bt < 2 1 Madole, Thomas arni Hogan (Nickels House) vs. ( I ) Milam (2 ) Folsom, I ’etal oas and Draper ( F u l l ll o t i c e ). „ Results in last ni ght’s basketball I p a y in the fraternity and mde- ” * pendent division semi-finals are as follows: .. * f A y. i i i Sigma (’hi defeated Delta Theta Phi, 34-14. Delta Kappa Epsilon defeated Alpha Tau Omega, 34-24. House of Griffith defeated Kitty Hats, 28-20. Nickels House defeated Cope­ land House, 20-10. Athletics defeated Brownies, 26-12. — - — o ------------------- High School Cagers Play Important Tilts Courts 4, 5, 0, (I) Navarte (2) Burrell, Miller and Frieudiger (Newman Club) vs. (I) Martinets (2 ) Luna, Sample a n d Bailey (Newman Chub) Winners of basketball tourna­ ments in each of the 26 districts of the State Interscholastic Lea­ gue have been matched to play decide in bi-district 8, 9, (I) Hunter (2) which thirteen teams will be elig- ” ’ ible to enter the State tourna­ ment which is to be played at Gregory Gym March 4-5. Stt ;p!ing, Chilton and Seewald (Phi Kappa Psi) vs, (I) Terr?dl (2) Hutchinson, McDowell a n d games to ( blurts 9:15 o’Clock < oui tg 1, 2, A, (I ) W : ll j a m s ( 2) ! I'- m e t a n t /., P a s s m a n a n d M< l i n g e r i ( S i g m a A l p h a M o i vs. ( I i W i l d e r i * c o n i n , B u l l e r a n d M a r t e n ( (('hi 111 ii. Courts 4, 5, r», ( I) Ross (2) The following teams, each a dis­ trict champion, will play these games for the bi-district ehamp- •"? hio thin week: District I# Amarillo, vs. Dis­ trict 2, Lubbock; District 3, Ol­ ney, vs. District 4, Crowell; Dis­ trict 6, Go ber, vs. District 7, Gil- Ioi womi n. I Turner (Sigma Alpha Epsilon). for women. --------- BUSINESS SCHOOL sudors and graduates: Retail employment; IL T. Carmi had, personnel de­ partment of the WL T. Grant Com­ pany, ;i national chain of variety stores, will be in Austin Monday, interview stu­ to February 29, dent. s iii interested in his organization. Only men with an appointment will be able to see Mr. Carmichael, Sign up with Miss Ayres, Waggoner Hall I IP, for an appointment. J. ANDERSON FITZGERALD, dean of the School of Busine ,s admin tat rat i ket- I ues- day’s and Thursday’s at 4 o clock will meet at 7 o’clock this week. to meet MARGARET KIRKNER, instructor in physical training Intramurals By T HO MAS HA GA N 'I i rn n Spot In ' til if la 1 nig bt !• e a t in m g i n t < a- the m n t a1 a t h l e t i c m e n u w a s i n i t i a l rditv in * In* h a n d b a l l t**am tournament. Tho fraternity and i i i c m a l ui vi s i ' i n* saw a c t i o n ocp, K in < c e r a l r o u n d , c l o s e m a t c h e s w e r e u n r e e l e d . T o as i n i g h t ’ 7 o' d o c k schi d u b f o l l o w s : a n d I h e t it t Goui’ts I, 2, t i ) Bredi G2) a u d D* uglu rty, A l l e y , Lanier i \ * hlet ms I v . i I * K' unedy < 2 ) Todd, Bow i and Ilolliday ((ii if- fith*), C o u r t s J, a , 6, ( I ) A l l r e d ( 2 ) D u k e , S e x t o n a n d S t e r n (Nickels The Public Is Invited To Hear a Free Lecture b y FRANK I. BUCKINGHAM SOCIAL A N D IN D U STR IA L C O N D I­ TIONS IN COMM UNISTIC R U SSIA High School Auditorium Friday, Feb. 26 7:45 p. rn. FRIDAY, F EBRUARY 26, 1932 ., lf>, ‘ i! . . . . HAKKI SON S E L E C T E D dancing , irehesis. l l. Templ e, v club, Miss Sarah Harrison, Austin, has been accepted as a member of Mary McKee, sponsor, announced Thursday. Miss Harrison passed the tests at the t ryout We dne s - day night. Another tryout will be mer; District 6, Emory, vs, Dis trict IO, Dallas Tech High; I)i<- . ’ . . . t nct 8, Abilene, vs. istriet Breckenridge; District l l . Corsi­ cana, vs. District I ”, May; Di trict 12, Cavalla, vs. District Elkhart; Di.-trict District 19, Austi n; District IO, held within the nex week. o ------- Silsbee, vs. District 21, San Ja- c i n t o o f H o u s t o n ; D i s t r i c t IT, Mc - C’amev. v*. I),- t m ’n « ; iii on The As hh e l Club m e t Thurs- g e m ; D i s t r i c t 20 , B r y a n , vs. Di s ’ ,, tnct 24, Bloomington; District 22 triel 24, Bl oomi ngt on; District 22, d a y a f t e r no o n in a busi ness meet - Moore, vs, District 23, Bracken- m g at t he Wn ma n ’s Gymnasi um, ridge o f San Ant o ni o ; and Dis- Election o f members was held, not coni- trict 25, < orpus Christi* va Dis-1 but trict 26, Harlingen. m o _ I s. San Aa- A S H B E L E LECTS ME M B E R S the election was _ _ _ _ p l e t e d . * ,, , , , . CLASSIFIED AD SECTION APTS. \ I i v K U I i s K t i c k e t FURNISHED OR UN FERN I SI I ED____ f o r V t h . r h e a t e r . n«»w t*» ‘ ' H o m i c i d e a f o r D u k e F i l e s . t h e L e x a * T e x a n . 111 i * It f r e e H h o w m VT J a i l U t * U K A N I ) N E W a p a r t m e n t , f u r n i s h * u n f u r l s hel l . f l o o r s , t i l e d h a t h , p r o o f . 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V\ i bin a m c n o i s e r e s u l t i n g a c t i o n w h i c h w i l l s t u d e n t s in c l a s s , t h e y a r e in, T h r e e ‘ ho c a m | t (. tin co on 1 h e ca -t a I nra bl v. u tty m e m b e r s w i l l mi nd g i v e s I* Hu i The in a rn in ors. little to m a k e a - i e P> lo e ■ v I h i, h u t <>!!:** - w i l l c r e t VV (O' :11 a t e d l h h e r e mai n* V ( r. C O L L E G E P UB L I C A T I O N S the Inasmuch a< intar-cob recent surveys of legiate pre s situation have shown not only that a major part of that press is censored, but that it likewise seldom shows concerted action, associa­ tion* such as the National College Press associa­ tion are of particular importance a t the* present time. Through nut h associations, pressure -cran grad­ ually be brought to bear upon the valid** adminis­ trations which a.re censoring college newspapers ultimate result that the college press in United States will he able to drive straight into Ling evils in the world of rn i< atiryn without fear ramping at tho hands of a narrow censorship, with such censorship gradually beginning to disapjH a r, concerted drives by several college papers may be made to effect, changes in existing ! features of th*- i-duca* Iona! system, or to create tx w situations or systems, •J-,, < > I ii rn Iii a Spfftator, because it ban been ! treated with fairness and a true “ hands-off” policy bv the university ;ulmmistral ion has been able to ct it icizi mint violently where it ha- believed that ach criticism has been warranted—-and it will con­ tinue to do so. In the recent much-publicized foot­ ball controversy which was opened by Spectator, changes condition* were brought about at Columbia whe reas nothing could have been accomplished! under a censored system, value <*f concerted action wa* also illustrated Th during the same period when the New \ ork I ai- Vl>l jtv Daily New , after- con ulting with Spe< ta- launch! I ii uh idiary campaign at that insti­ in tution which brought about radical changes foot Gall administration there, in existing football ’I'ho opinion i that the great* st hich may soeru in error lr, a majority of '.mlue of asso­ to bind together college newspapers is to ciation j,i, ..ut a strong front against censorship a n d against every B a l u n of the educational system t h e in u -I an associati >n Etvry college ,,, wimp* • pap* paper which doe not belong to an active as­ rn sociation to this field should bend every effort to­ ward ' Curing - ut Ii membership at thi: earliest op- pot t unity, Kan as Stint*' College. I ODAY WF H A V E SRR I N G- FE V ER , T OM O R R O W ? Spring I capi iciou and it . . . fooled n yesterday. U . had written about the rain, and mid-terms, and mml-j u . Idles, and postponed military drill. We had lemon t rated with the weather, hut suddenly it ni ll ed, and in it face was Spring ( retain thing happen every year, in Spring, But yi terday we forgot that once every year w e marvel at the blue sky, and the warm sun. and the I * i rd i ne mg, and marveled again. The? iv e r e * iii m u d - p u d d l e s , h u t w e p e p p e d o v e r t h e m g a i l y , b e ca l l e VVC k n e w it w a s S p r i n g , i I, gin w a s w e t , h u t s o m e o f uh lay on it in t h e -ill be c a l l e ill S p r i n g we a l w a y s lie o n t h e g r e e n i• i . : I a w h e t * y 1 r e e k w a b u t all v*. i Ay ib* i ,, t a b " o f f ' m r h o e arui i tin a r o a r i n g r i v e r , s w fel t wa t • >* k i n g a f u r i o u s d e a n d p a d d h , Tiulay, vvi have tile vv c a t h e r w e m a y w e a r hat- dr i ll o f f our linacs. p r i n g f e v e r . B u t b e i n g c a p r i m a y fool u s a g a i n . T o mo r r o w , and galoshes, a n d rain m a y —Daily Californian. E( ( iNOM Y COL LE GE WILL B EN E F I T E N T I R E U NI V E R S I T Y * fille of the large Cate univ. r-at*.-- have cer­ tain : peeitied charge* always included in their in­ dictments, After < haracterizing the educational proc -' of the large institutions as mass produc­ tion, they proceed upon the matters of large classes md low entrance standards. \'j pm from mailer colleges are often sur- n,i , ,| *; find Unit claires are no larger at Minne­ ola than at ehool where the enrolhmu t i below I ‘J,not) But tin most enthusiast!* supportei of our I Hive! * t \ canii'i! deny th*' jn*tiee <>t the criticism i "f ar low entrance requirements, Tin “< - on*mw college’’ will probably i m p r o v e that ituatiou. Fifty p e r eat i i. > A large numb* * of pi***! to th ut ii, f ;,i in if*" 1.., will benefit by the transfer of these students and .ll i>* greatly impi* c d . our M inn* ota Dai nim < dlege a etui purpo. c*. landau' of I'loeat ion ill t It<• other cull* y> My lo m a y b i n e yet g o o d l i e r t h a n y o u r g a i n j u d g m e n t —S w i n b u r n e t u n e a m i G o d g i v e v -i, I, Impetus W i t h s p r i n g a< fi rs t coni f o r th* y e a r , I to: vat - tty t o m a k e ti ta sting c o m p c L t i c n this a n d i n t e r - s q u a d r d " r t h e spoils oi s i n c e p r a c t i c e s a n d a s a ret u l ’ t hi c it ion, to Swimming I iv ii it*s well ti ml< r vs a y *i 't i c l l h * •am is h o p i n g i n c o n f *■ r> it c t r i a n g u l a r , >(■*'*11 h e l d uFi­ at Ii A l d e r s o n r* ( ■: ri a m a s ■v in g o o d e m ­ SO! ( illl :d it * t’e l l u g : easier t * * give conns' I manfully. Kuril ides. than I *' endure suf- < 'ne vvr*t with me in our misfortune’s hook. Shake* pf a r e . * i r p o rat i o n s have neither bodies to be punished nor s o u l s t o be dammed— Lord I hurlow. You have nu leisure to read books? What then" You have leisure t>* check your own insolence.— Mar* u- Aurelius. Wit consists In knowing the resemblance of things which differ, and the difference of things which arc alike.— De Stael. M u c h c r e d i t s h o u l d h e g i v en C o a c h A l ­ d e r s o n w h o is d i r e c t l y r< s po ns ibl e f o r t h e r e c o g n i t i o n w h i c h s w i m m i n g has r e c e i v e d a s a c o n f e r e n c e s p o r t a n d f<*r t h e i m p e t u s w h i c h i? h a - r e c e n t l y b e e n gi ven. S ch oo l s in o t h e r s e c t i o n s o f tin* c o u n t r y h a v e l o ng \uthors and readers are separated by a great r e c o g n i z e d s w i m m i n g a s a m a j o r s p o r t , a n d * -Goethe. t he l ack of r e c o g n i t i o n in t h e S o u t h w e s t | g'df of which happily neither m conscious. ______ has been due prim arily to lack of adequate j fat-ii ii ie- a n d ori t h e pal o; p a r t i c i p a n t : a m i m e m b e r - of th* c o a t T o n g . a on .-oquent l ac k oi un ere.-' t h e g r e a t i n t e r e s t w h i c h h a s b e e n r e v i v e d t h a t b e f o r e w h i c h a r e I s w i m m i n g s h o u l d a t t a i n a p o s i t i o n o f im t h e in t h e -p or t w o u l d s e e m to i n d i c a t e * * i ■ I v s u c h t u f t H o w e v e r , d un t o t h e faO]iti< i m p e t u s w a s n e e d e d t h e s p o r t i n g w o r l d o f t. n o w a v a i l a b l e not o n l y a t t h e U n i v e r s i t y a n d a t c e r t a i n ‘ii!.* r S o u t h w e s t e r n gchoola p o r t a nee S o u t h w e s t . in FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1932 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N 2555- ■THEATERS Shots from the Shows James L. Bridges of Paris, T e x a s and F lank CF diam of Fo rt Worth are visiting at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house. Sigma Epsilon of Kappa Delta sorority announces the pledging of Ida Houston of High Bridge, N. J. chapter “STRANGERS IN LOVE” (B m inus)— with Fredric March, Ray Francis, S tu a rt Erwin, and George Burbler, last times today. “ Nice Women,” with Sidney Fox, Frances Dee, and Russell Gleason, on screen; Showboat Minstrels on the stage, Sat­ urday through Tuesday. At the Paramount. the “ TRAVELING HUSBANDS’1 (C )— with Evelyn Brent, Frank Albertson, Constance a n d Dorothy Cummings, today. Peterson. “ Safe in Hell,” with Dorothy Maekaill and Donald Cook, Saturday through Tuesday. At the Hancock. times last “ B e h i n d “ MANHATTAN P A R A D E” ( C ) — with Winnie Light ne r, Charles Butterwort)!, a n d Smith & Dale, now through Saturday. the Mask,” with Jack Holt, Con­ stance Cummings, and Boris Karloff, midnight matinee Saturday night 11:30 o’clock, and c o n t i n u i n g Sunday through Wednesday. At the Queen. last ^HOMICIDE SQUAD” — with a n d Noah Leo Carrillo Beery, today. “ Trader Horn,” with H arry Carey, Edwina Booth, a n d Duncan R e n a l d o , Saturday only. At the Texas. times E s t i m a t e s : A. g r e a t ; B, g o o d ; C, fair. Reviewed Today '♦♦♦>VMW, **♦ f. Joe Smith, W innie Lightner, and Charles Dale in “ Manhattan P arade,” now at the Queen Theater. Jan e Cox, Zeta Tau Alpha, will spend the week-end at her home in Ferris. B y S A D Y E F R A N C E S S T A R R B y R U B Y L E W I S F o r m e r T e x a n S o c i e t y E d i t o r S/i rrial to Thr Daily Texan SAN ANGELO, Fob, 25.— Miss Doris Dunbar and Clinton Gid­ dings Brown, Jr., were married I at 7 o’clock Thursday night at the j Trinity Methodist Church of San Angelo with the Rev. Grady Tim­ mons performing the ceremony, j Both are ex-students of The University of Texas. The bride is a member of Pi Beta Phi so­ rority and Theta Sigma Phi. She was a student in the University in 1929-30 and 1930-31, having attended Southern Methodist Uni­ versity the two years before. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell S. Dunbar of San An­ gelo. The bridegroom is a graduate of the University of the South I at Sewanee, Tenn., and was a stu­ dent in the School of Business Ad­ ministration at The University of Texas. He is a member of the Delta Tau Delta fratern ity at Se­ wanee. He is a son of Mrs. Charles S. Venable of San An­ tonio. Mrs. Russell K. Dunbar of San Antonio, a form er University stu­ dent, was matron of honor and Miss Mary Jane Brown of Dallas was maid of honor. Miss Mar­ g aret McFadden of Austin, daugh­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Mc-J Fadden. and Miss Natalie \ enable ! of San Antonio, a daughter of Dr. Charles S. Venable, were bridesmaids. Robinson Brown of San An­ tonio, a brother of the bride­ groom, was best man. Brid©- groomsmen were Russell K. Dun­ bar and Richard Cage of San An­ tonio, Carr Robinson of Austin, and Clifton Tupper of San An­ gelo. Mr. and Mrs. Brown left fol­ lowing the reception for a week’s trip. They will be a t home in San Antonio a t 3210 Broadway, Mr. Brown the Wheeler-Gill Mortgage, Loan, and is connected with , Insurance Company there. M E T H O D I S T L A D I E S TO G I V E C O L O N I A L T E A A benefit silver colonial tea will be given a t the Chi Omega house by the ladies of Circle Three of the University Methodist Church this ti o’clock. afternoon from to I Ladies in the receiving line will L A S T D A Y “ HOMICIDE S Q U A D ” W i t h I F O C A R I L L O M AR Y B R IA N N O A H B E E R Y T O M O R R O W T R A D E R H O R N C L E A N I N G & P R E S S I N G Blouses, sweaters, skirts and (ires; es cleaned to a perfection. s p o r t s Cosy & Cr,rry 60c University Toggery Char ge & De l i v e r y 75c 2 3 1 0 G u a d a l u p e P h o n e 3 0 9 0 J. L. Rote 2 5 c T O D A Y . u h ? te - O '* A d v a n ce in P r i c e s ! W e s in c e r e ly be li e ve t h e bii r^es t g a i n e v e r o f f e r e d e n t e r t a i n m e n t t h i s is b a r ­ in A u s t i n a t re g u la r p r ic e s ! Every vaudeville circuit and minstrel show has used the enter­ tainment offered by the Stratford Comedy Four, a q uartet which dispenses new harmony and fun. They are a featured part of the “ Showboat Minstrels,” an added stage attraction at the P a r a ­ mount starting Saturday. Eleven people comprise the company, offering the first big stage show ever attempted at the Paramount. “ Nice Women,’’ with Sidney The presentation runs 15 minutes. Fox and Frances Dee will be the screen attraction. HURRY' last DAYS i r n a , rid a is p a t a A c ^ H e a d e d b v — W i n n i e U n d o e r Smith .*"d b.autiU'1 » ________ l l .us V. idr Opt" »t'H N d Ye A,ut mo D o ro th y the Cat tus, no m b .r of Alpha was a < hi Omega sorority, twice a candidate for the Bluebonnet Belle section of the Cactus staff of 1930, of The Daily Texan staff, and of Them Sigma Phi, honorary journalism fra te rn ­ ity for women. in< tuber of Since her graduation, Miss Stoc­ k y ha- been teaching in the Pe­ cos schools. P L E D G E S E L E C T O F F I C E R S New officers were elected at the first meeting of the 28 pledges of the Zeta dan Alpha sorority at 5 o'clock at tin* chapter house Wednesday. Margaret JotTorson was elected prosident. and Janice Berry wa- chosen secreiary-treas- urer. P'ans were also made for Sophii Har­ Hedge univ hall. : old of din, a sorer ' y The next several Zeta tradition meeting will be 6:30 o'clock Timi ■ ti tv, March J. ini I intl , held at B U F F E T SUPPER H E L D Kappa Delta sorority members gave a b u ffe t supper in honor of their new pledges Th irsday night. with Frances Watson in charge of arrangements. Pledge service was held a f te r tho meal. Dr. E. Barker, professor of American history, is now' meeting classes a fte r an illness of several d ys dotation. Q u e e n C o m e d y LAST T IM E S T O D A Y — ‘‘T R A V E L I N G HUSBAND S T O M O R R O W I h e C o l l e g e M a n s D e l i g h t ! PK Sandwich Shops No. I O p p o s i te D ris k ill No. 2 O p p o si te C a m p u s YOU D O N T W A I T ON US. “ H o u s e )< H i t s ’ M I D - N I T E M A T I N E E S a t u r d a y Nite 1 1 : 3 0 is t h e M u r d e r i n g W h o M o n s t e r ? H e is - - - B E H I N D T H E M A S K B o ris “ F r a n k e n s t e i n ” K a r lo f f J a c k H o lt Wi th Do r ot hy Mae kai l l R E M E M B E R : C H I L D R E N U N D E R 15 N O T A D M I T T E D T h e s t o r y o f a g i r l w h o s e l i f e w a s n o b e d o f r o s e s I A w o m a n o f c o n v e n i e n t v i r t u e — w h o w a s n e t e t c n “ S a f e H A N C O C K T H E A T E R C o m e B e f o r e O n e F o r . . . 25c G R E G O R Y A U D I T O R I U M I I N I G H T O N L Y A T 8 S H A R P S e a t S a le ( (j rn p a n s : t m SOc N ow .,t J . R $.* SO, $2.0 0, $1 .5 0, $r. 0O A ft*w chol, c s e a t s a t $3. 00. R p fd M u sic ( htld- A U S P I C E S A U S T I N C H O R A L C L U B WALTER ' HAMPDEN noon SOCIETY A L P H A D E L T A Pl T E A [ ^ HONOR S N E W P L E D G E S I Pledges of Alpha Delta Pi so­ rority were honored with a tea [Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Aliet* housemother, al­ most ess. Penick, The affair was informal. Spring flowers were used in house dec­ orations. Active chapter mem- Iburs a gisted Mr.. Penick in tin entertainment. I The pledges honored included [Dorothy Harrison, Betty Mont­ gom ery, Carolyn Pierce, Ruth [Jenkins, Rebecca Neal, Jo Shof- |n« r, E mist Ma.\ . Mai ,i<*rie lh < [Dons Bell, Martha Bevil, Olive [Cooper, anti Grace Eyres. Th.* sorority will hold open house Sunday, February 28, from 4 the chapter ti oh lock a t house, 1803 W est Avenue. to A L P H A C H I S TO HOLI ) O P E N H O U S E T O N I G H T their in honor of Members of Alpha Chi Omega [sorority will hold open house to­ night new pledges. The honorees are F ra n ­ c e- Mullins, L o u i s e Morgan, Dor­ othy Stine, Mary Leis Dunlap, Juanita Thomas, Adine \ aughan, Madlyn Schuehert, Alberta Verse, Madeline and Gwendolyn Strie- ber. L O U I S E S T A R L E Y W E D S A l V E C O S F E B R U A R Y 19 Announcement ha* been re­ reived of the marriage of Loui-< Starley to Jack Wallace Hawk in at Miss Starley’- home in Peen.-. Friday, February 19. Miss Starley is an ex-student of the University, having received her bachelor of journalism degree [ last June. While a student he Senior Section of the Cactus Closes Saturday 5 o’Clock Now I use LUCKIES o n l y "I have hat! to sm ok e various brands o f cigarettes in pie- titres, b u t it w as not until I sm ok ed L l C KIES that I dis* c o n crud the o n ly cigaret t o that did not irritate m y th roat. N o w I use L U C K IES o o h . T h e a d d ed co n v en ien ce o f y o u r im p roved C ello p h a n e w rapper that o p en s so easily is grand.” ^ ^ Cflpr IS) -2, The A sternia Toh alco C P O O R lime RICH G i R l S u e C o r o l ' * w e a l t h w a * a k m . d 'c in t « * r a “ of t h a n cl h e l p . H o l l y wood thought * h e w a * r i t r y , b u t Sue toon p r o v e d s h e w o * a Vt -,ju- lor g u y ” • . . s h e mode 14 p i c t u r e * her v e r y first y e a r . , . h e r l a t e s t I* U N I V F R S A l ' S " G R A F T . " S h e ha* r e a c h e d f o r a LUCKY f o r t w o y e a r * N o t a f a r t - r ig w a * p o i t f o r t h o l e k i n d w o r d * . T h a t ' * white of you, Sue Corot. STEER THINLY CLADS WORK OUT DAILY T H E D A I L Y T E X A N F R I D A Y , FEBRUARY 2 6 , 1 9 3 2 ............ I ■ ■ N J Boxing Entry S t e e r Swimmer, m e a n s an e x c e l l e n t e x h i b i t i o n o f f o r m and g r a c e . T h e s t a n d s w e r e p a c k e d a n d t he s c h e d u l e d m e e t w a s run o f f t i m e o f I h o u r a n d 15 m i n u t e s . in W i n n e r s o f t he e v e n t s a n d t h e j C. I. A. Swimmers To Battle With Texas Co eds c o r d e d and e x c h a n g e d b y s p e c i a l d e l i v e r y . M e m b e r s o f T u r t l e C lub s h o u l d i m m e d i a t e l y , b e g i n p r a c t i c i n g Miss Na l l e sa i d. D u e t o t h e h o l i ­ d a y M a r c h 2. t h e r e wi l l b e no m e e t i n g o f the i sub n e x t w e e k . T h e n e x t m e e t i n g wi l t t a k e pl a c e W e d n e s d a y n i g h t , .March 9. Barlow M aintains First Place In Squash Meet T h e s q u a s h t he d i r e c t i o n o a ke r , d i r e c t o r < Ie t i c s f o r m e n , ti l * st o f t he U n i v e r s i t y por t - p o s t e d fr o f f i ve. t he t o u r n a m e n t u n d e r rf B e r r y M. Wh i t - o f i n t r a m u r a l a t h - is h o l d i n g t he in- q ii ash p l a y e r s o f a c c o r d i n g t o re* im t he I n t r a m u r a l E d B a r l o w to J o n e s rn in fi»M p l a n d e f e a t e d W a y n e int.; in hi s p o s i t i o n wh i c h he has hel d t h e s i n c e t o u r n a m e n t s t a r t e d . E a r l i e r in t he w e e k J o n e s d e f e a t e d Ba r l o w. P l a y dui i ng t h e p a s t week g a v e f o l l o w i n g r e s u l t s : Mi t c he l l t he Ma z u r wo n f r o m Loyd B. K e e l ; W a y n e J o n e s d e f e a t e d S e y m o u r B o b M a n l e y d e f e a t e d Joe Mantel; J o n e s d e f e a t e d E d B a r - B r y a n t ; G' dl i er N o g u e s s d e f e a t e d l ow, anti Ma nt e l . is a n “ T h e t o u r n a m e n t o pe n c h a l l e n g e s q u a s h t o u r n a m e n t , a n d a n y b o y or m a n , w h e t h e r s t u d e n t or f a c u l t y m e m b e r , o f t h e U n i v e r ­ s i t y m a y e n t e r by s u b m i t t i n g hi s n a m e at t h e i n t r a m u r a l o f f i c e , ” Mr. W h i t a k e r sai d. “ T h e t o u r n a ­ m e n t is b e i n g hel d t o e n c o u r a g e I narti i pat i on a m o n g b e t t e r I p l a y e r s a nd to gi ve’ e v e r y p l a y e r '• an o p p o r t u n i t y t o m a t c h his skill in t h e U n i v e r s i t y . ; wi t h t he b e s t t h e I Mr. W h i t a k e r sai d ! c o m p l e t e r e s u l t s o f t he g a m e s , t h e p l a y e r s c h a l ­ I t he n a m e s o f t h e l e n g e d . a n d t. Im* t h e b a s e m e n t 1 p a r t i ci pa n t s , ar e po s t e d on t he r a n k i n g o f t h a t t h e in b u l l e t i n ho a r d o f Gregory Gym. A t e l e g r a p h i c s w i m m i n g m e e t b e t w e e n t h e T r i t o n C l u b o f C. I. t he A. a n d U n i v e r s i t y wi l l be he l d W e d n e s d a y t h e T u r t l e C l ub o f n i g h t , Ma r c h 16, f r o m 7 u n t i l 8 o ' c l o c k, V i r g i n i a N a l l e , l e a d e r o f T u r t l e Cl ub, h a s a n n o u n c e d . F o u r 2 5 y a r d r a c e s wi l l t a ke pl ace. i nc l u de T h e s e r a c e wi l l f r e e s t y l e s w i m m i n g , si de s t r o ke , bark s t r o k e , a n d br e as t - Ho k e . A r e l a y r a c e o f IOO y a r d s wi l l be l a ps o f ‘25 y ar ds. 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