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The e x c i t e d bubble c o nv e i sat ion c e a s e d as Dean V I Moore mount od the plat form to set down the rules and r egulat ions and t<> pre scri be the obli gati ons to me mbe r s of " T n pa k o g a b e e r ” arui " E t a hi t a p i e ” as they did their best to ensnar e i n n o c e n t s who m th e y dated. J t he ms e l v e s foi o we d t he the o f I n v i t a t i o n s S e n t S a t u r d a y st ated lo. ti P a n-Mel l enit out line o f The invitations for d a t e s which were sent to tin rushed* S a t u r ­ day w e r e a c cepted a c c o r d i ng to a i tiling o f the Nation ii P a n - H e l ­ that a rushee must lenic Board aet ept and k. cp d a t e s with at least two sorori ties if more than o n e sorori ty asks her for dates . Mary Ruth Hol mes, president o f in * the an the Pan-H ell enic j rules o f l us hi ng. T h e s e rules em- ) body a rest rift mn ugli u t rushing by men called " ma n l es s r u s h i ng ” which st ates that no girl may re ­ ce i v e tel l-p!mm calls, c o m m u n i c a ­ ti ons or dates with boys f or the time f hat ! he first da t e s are held j to I o ’clock Sa t ur da y night. P a n - J II el ten it also d ec r e e s t he re I are to be no broken dates, no split dates, and si l ence f rom Wodnes-j day. I* chi univ l l f e b r u a r y 21 at 7 o ’clock,! out ! no g i l t s or to rushee**,I f l o we r s and a t t en d a n c e at the c o nv o c a t i o n c o nduc t e d by Pan-Hol l cni c, S a t u r ­ da y , Febi nary 20, at I 0 oh lock. at midnight that Frida>. At from W e d n e s d a y ! Dean Muon* outl ined the rush periods which total six and n u m ­ ber two a day betw*cen the hours and 5 : 3 0 o ’clock and 7 anti o f l o o ’clock the c o n c l u ­ through sion o f the last date at I ti o ’clot k I 1 1 day night ail rushe r s will meet III the aud ’ u num I .aw Building, where under the super vision of Pan Hellenic and w i t h o u t ' c o mmuni c a t i o n they to s d ! be given sheet s upon which to list sol orities pi ef e r ent in! co der, from whom t he y would bt will ing tu accept bids. others, t ii* o f in it slips as Dean Moore urged the r ushe es to think wadi before si gni ng the pi e Ie cen t is a St) ic! ruling that all p r e f e r e nc e s bo w n at this ti me would bt* a bs o l ut e l y b tiding 'gii Is w ill plat e upon t heir slips I heir fii st, ‘hope*’ which third second, and and are to signed, l e a v e the tu rn ed r o o m . ” ti*- in before I - his w u dx, seal ed t he y De a n Check* P r e f e r e n c e into her The e sheets will he turned into t he ult ice o| • Im* -lean o f v\ ome n, whe re t he y will be c he c ke d wi th the bids turned o f f i c e S a t u r d a y morni ng at 8 ;30 o ’clock. Unde r tho. - v s ' rn it will be well f o r the rushee to list several s o r ­ orities as she ma y not be bid by the one she places first, D e a n Moore emphasized, have rul es, ca* h r u s h e e will g o d a t e s will go bv themselv* con vocati on. it f i t t i n g c l i ma x a n d s t r e n u o u s -orority with whom r u s h ­ The the Fri day night date ee* have takes them to the l a w Building. I lie no mbers o f the sorori ties who serve o- escorts are not to bi­ hari - II (* 11 e n i c r e p r e s e n t a t iv e s Girls who do not Friday night till to A - th*' t o t h e t a tied a p p l i c a t i o n of to t h e g i r l ’s s t u d y hail S a t u r d a y a f ­ r e c e i v e I t e r n o o n a* 3 o ’clock the a l l - i m p o r t a n t w h i t e e n v e l o p e ; eon ta i n og her bid. Ru s h c a p t a i n ; m a y go to t h e o f f i c e o f t h e d e a n o f w o me n I o ’clock jo* .nipfly a t t h e p l e d g e s of t o c o p y t h e i r g r o u p . 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P o r t e r R y w a t e r s , E l i z a b e t h I yin, a n d B e t t y B o n d o n , D a l l a s ; C h a r l o t t e Bock, Mi ne r a l W e l l s ; M a r i e Mos e s arid F r a n c e s C a r t e r o f G e o r g e t o w n ; C a t h e r i n e ( ’a r t e r o f T e m p l e ; a n d ( h a r l o t * e l R e e d o f H o u s t o n . S i g m a Phi E p s i l o n f r a t e r n i t y i will h a v e as t h e i r g u e s t s f o r R u s h W o r k Bdl El tis o f F . r t A r a n sa s , H e r b e r t C r a f t o f Dal l as , David D u r h a m o f B e a u m o n t , a n d Bill S h e r r o d o f P e c o s . S i g m a Nu f r a t e r n i t y will h a v e a s t h e i r g u e s t s F r a n k C h e a t h a m , C l a r k s o n ( B o o s , C l i f f T u p p e r , a n d S c o t t y M c K e e o f S a n A n t o n i o ; \ r d e c Russel l a n d .Jake L o o n e y o f H o u s t o n ; C o r d y B r o w n o f D a l l a s ; F o r r e s t W h i t e a n d G l e n n W a l d o e I o f F o r t W o r t h . F o u r v i s i t o r s a r r i v e d M o n d a y ai ii m o o n at t h e A l p h a Chi O m e g a house . T h e y w e r e Mrs. P e y t o n VV e m y s s S m i t h o f O k l a h o m a * tty, co u n c i l d e l e g a t e ; Mr s. C a r l Wi n - sol* o f W i c h i t a p r o v i n c e p r e s i d e n t ; Mr s . J. F. T o l b e r t of a n d Mi ss K a t h e r i n e A m a r i l l o ; G u r l e y o f B l a c k w e l l , Okla. Ka n . , t o V ast in E v e l y n G a y Ru s h W e e k a c t i v i t i e s will b r i n g s e v e n a l u m n a e m e m b e r s o f Pi B e t a t h i s w e e k . Phi o f Wait*, Misses Vi vi an W a l k e r of C o r s i c a n a , J ista C a r t w r i g h t o f B e a u m o n t , M a x i n e I i d f l i e r o f T e m p l e , S a - a a n e C a r ­ roll of W a c o , S a l o m e M c A l l e n o f a n d Mr s. G o r d o n B r o w n s v i l l e , b e g u t Hts a t tin' s o r o r i t y h o u s e . Mrs. B r e l s f o r d w a s f o r m e r l y Miss V i r g i n a M d ' l o u d . o f E a s t l a n d will ( I I u d - f or d Gu e s t * a t b e t h e A l p h a Phi h o u s e N e w k i r k , a n d N e d rn will on Ut C a r l o g u e s t at the i h o u s e S u n d a y S f o r z a w a s a din S i g m a Vipha E p F o x , a s s i s t a n t iii at h e r h o me. in j o u r n a ­ gui in W e d d i n g t o n w a s if M a u d e <*'< . m n o r in ; i : w e e k -e n d t h e VB - D o n end at t h y hm ! t o n n e h o mo s p e n t t h e w e e k in B r y a n . Ev. lent U l m , Dp t h e t h e D. F, k - pe nt horn u d c n t '>f vs .wk e n d ; Mr. m o t o r e d ba; , wit I at tim I I ,HW i o n c e < J r e e n > ». us!ii; to ut lid S u n . l a u g h s or. E l i z a b e t h , • hi I bn m i t o r y . E v e l y n Ga y , i i B e ta P hi a n d i x-st uh nt o f t lie I b u r t u h y, r e p r< cut cd VV m VOGUE S l e e v e s a r e s h r i n k i n g a s t o t h i s v e r y p r o ­ l e n g t h , b u t b y c e ss t h e y b e c o m e d o u b l y i m p o r ­ t a n t . T i m e w a s w h e n t h e o n l y s l e e v e s full l e n g t h , b u t n o w t h e y h a v e c r e p t t h r e e - q u a r t e r s l e n g t h , some!,inn s w i t h a l o n g s l ee v e u n d e r n e a t h , a n d e v e n to cd b o w t o w n w e r e m a r t l y up l e n g t h ' f o r t o W i t n e s s e d g e d w i t h T h e f i n . th*- s u p e r l a t i v e chic s u i t in t h e i l l u s t r a t i o n . O f d a r k b r o w n wo o l c r e p e , it h a s s h o r t b a n d s o f s l e e v e s b r o w n n e c k - l i n e p r o v e s v e r s a t i l e f o r it m a y be w o r n b u t t o n e d o v e r o r u n b u t ­ t o n e d t o m a k e a s i ng l e r e v e r s e . s h o r t e r , F o r sl e eve s, six- a n d f o r g l o v e s m u s t p r o w l o n g ei ! t h r e e - q u a r t e r s t h e r e a r e e i g h t - b u t t o n l e n g t h g l o v e s o f l e n g t h , a n d s l e e v e s g r o w As t h e r e a r e e m p h a s i z i n g b e i g e , s h o r t e r sl e e ves, t e n a n d t w e l v e - b u t t o n l e n g t h gloves. D a r k b r o w n a n d b l a c k s u e d e a r e est g r e e n a n d g r a y . F a t h e r b l a c k o r w h i t e tile c h o i c e f o r b l a c k - o n e s a r e a n d - w h i t e c o s t u m e s . Wh i l e t h e n e u t r a l t o n e s o f b e i g e a n d e g g ­ sh el l a r e still g o o d , it is s m a r t e r t o w e a r d a r l < r t o n e s . In c o n s i d e r i n g t h e a r m , h a n d - to tie* f or e . bag-- m u s t com* Wh i l e t h e e n v e l o p e s h a p e h a s not b e e n d i s c a i d e d , hag w i t h f r a m e s s e e m a l i t t l e n e w e r . T h e u p p e r b a g s h o w n h e r e is of p i n s e a l w i t h a c h a s t e b a r clasp. p a t e n t T h e Olin ■ m o d e l ’a a t h e l s i l v e r c l a s p . invi si bl e t t a m e . o f h a s a m o d e r n I h > t h h a v e ((' o p y r i g h t , I ! ' ! ! , Yogin i A th en aeu m D ebates Horse Racing Bill j o u r n a l i s m of ti..* I d i v e r s i t y , a c ­ c o m p a n i e d by E m m a V i r g i n i a D e ­ c h e r d , will g i ve a voca l i m i t a t i o n “ Re s o l v e d . T h a t l e g i s l a t u r e s h o u l d p a s s th*- hill l e g a l i z i n g h o t ­ in T e x a s . ” t i n g on h o r s e r a c i n g t h e of a c o r n e t . It n u t t h e s t u f f vveeties go t h e d i v i si on o f l a n d w i t h O pening T o d a y w a s t h e c h i e f s u b j e c t f o r d e b a t e at t h e A t h e n a e u m L i t e r a r y S o ­ c i e t y M o n d a y n ig h t . S p e e c h e s w e r e m a d e on t h e a f f i r m a t i v e b y W. (J. M c C u t e h e o n a n d M a r t i n C a s e y , t h e n e g a t i v e b y G e o r g e a n d on R o b e r d e a u a n d B e n L. B v r d . A I e r o y s p e e c h w a s a l s o m a d e b y t h e J e f f e r s o n U n i v e r s i t y oil T e x a s A. & M. “ S O U P TO N U T S , ” w h i c h will b e s e e n o n T e x a s T h e a t e r s c r e e n t o d a y onl y, is a p r o d u c t of R u b e G o l d b e r g t h e c a r t o o n i s t a n d is a F o x M o v i e t o n e P i c t u r e s . c o m e d y , with b u i l t a r o u n d a s e r i o u s s t o r y in w h i c h a i t s h o p k e e p e r , a e l d e r l y c o s t u m e a s s o r t e d a n d g i r l , t e l e p h o n e t h r o u g h b a n k r u p t c y , s o m e ni ght c l u b s e q u e n c e s , a n d a d e v a s t a t i n g t o c o m e o u t all r i g h t in t h e e n d —- m a k i n g it a n o r ­ d i n a r y mo v i e d e p e n d i n g its t h e h u m o r t o g e t it a c ro s s . The a c r o s s . I he r u m o r j p r o g r a m to b e g i v e n b y t h e Aus- is t h a t Mr . G o l d u r n g t h e I t i n S e n i o r Hi gh Sc h o o l P T, A. ea t t o o n i s t t h e t h e j a i h ows. I he c a s t i n c l u d e s l e d H e a l y , j-school l u n c h n u rn F r i d a y , F e b r u ­ F r a n c e s Mc Co y , S t a n l e y S m i t h , a r y 2b, at 7 ;30 o ’clock. T h e pro- C h a r l e s W i n n i n g e r , a n d a n u m b e r g r a m will c o n s i s t o f a w e l c o m e o f o t h e r c l o wn s. a n d a f o u n d e r s ’ a d d r e s s b y Mrs. l r S m i t h , s o m e m u s i c a l N o y e s E d i t h Fo x , n u m b e r s , a n d skits. of a s i s t a n t B e c a u s e o f a d a y . t h e r e will A ut! e n a e u m . A. G I V E S P RO G R AM f o r t i eing m a d e a r e Music Fraternity h o l i d a y n ex t Mot t­ le- no m e e t i n g of t h e c a b a r e t t o he h e l d d e s e r v i n g mos t o f t h e d e p a r t m e n t P . T. P l a n s it does t i r e on -o- in in C A S I S R E C O V E R I N G Miss Lilia M a r y Casis, p r o f e s ­ ii! s i n c e l a n g u a g e s , w h o s o r o f R o ma n c e h as bi e n t h e b e g i n n i n g o f t h e s e i n e s ! cr, is i m p i o v i ng, b u t t o h e r b e d , Dr. is still c o n f i n e d p r o f e s s o r o f Ro­ F. R. 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H O R N E D EROC L E A D E R Dietzel, Sumner Head List of Toad Stars The Texas Christian University Horned Frogs, battling for the Southwest ( (inference championship, invade Gregory Gymnasium to­ night for a game with Fred Wal ker ’s luckless Longhorn-, undisputed occupants of the league basement. The game will st art at 7 RIO one-half games In second place, approximately one and o'clock. behind the undefeated Ponies o f * ---------------------- Southern Methodist, the Schmidt- nn n still have a definite chance to w n the pennant provided they w in the r emai nder of their games, and also provided somebody can down the Mustangs in a trio of ' in the ot he t hand t he cont est s. Steers, s i \ ? h their drooping to the Hire Owls S a t u r ­ I straight day night, are hopelessly out of the running. The Kings are nvei whelming ! ight’s clash, The eloping date for boxing: and wrestling entries has been chang- : »d from Friday, F e br u a r y 20, to Wednesday, Febr uar y IS, due to j the following1 Mon­ the- fact that day i' a holiday and all n a m e ' mti't Im- eh ached before the t o u r ­ nament I!. M. Whitaker announced. ’ Boxing Entries Close W e d ne sd a y H e r e C o m e * D i e t e d favorites to take to- tarts, sent him T wo sophomores. Adolph Diet • zel and I ><•* Sumner, i enter and forward, are Un dynamite in the Toad the attack. Dietzel held lint ii r e ­ conf* fence scoring lead cently, when W i 11 in ms and Rey­ nolds of S. M into IL* has collected third position. a total of PO points, Sumnet is clo -e behind, being - t a t ion in fifth position with HI a sensation in early games, has he* n someu hat cheeked of hi! e, hut Su mn e r has come through to ha I! t ake games f o r the Purple, The Ath­ ens High product, an all-Ameri- can high school performer, has been rated the most polished cager in the Southwest. tallies. Diet zel. in vv in ning lead the Against the Horned Frog satel* i lites Couch Walker will pit his leading perfnrmei >, Captain Jim Comby and Bull Elkins, Comby had hard luck in the Rice game, going out on personals in the tit - 1 t vv *.'iv e in-* T. C. I . texas contest Jim played a fine game, getting ins shale of the ’ ip-offs from t he six-foot I Mot* I zel. Comby will give Toad plenty of competition. Playing on his home court. elongated in i n lites. the tin In Bull Elkins, a f t e r a shaky stait, has settled into the m olt contrist* the Steer squad, in ent man on addition in team the leading to scoring for conference games. Al­ though Sum- he cannot match tier’s record, the little Texas f o r ­ the ward will see to brilliant goal-looping not come from the visiting quintet, that all lines it Cd to get for the otl| ‘r Texas, while I’m, t , sophomoi <- who has been playing fine ball of late, is forward sure post » "a* h Schmidt of IL C. IL ha- h o i vet to ans. Ray McCulloeh and Clyde Roberson to choose from whom a r unni ng mate for Sumner, Captain Noble Atkins and H a l ­ los Green ar e t he regular Chris­ tian guards. Buster Brannon, soph flash, al ternates with Green Earl Taylor, who played his h* st the season at Houston, gam* of is to s t a r t at one guard likely for th** Steels, with P i p Perkins, Wyatt Taylot, or John Tuilis at the other. Bill Kubricht, reserve center, is sure t o get in the game .it some position. He played bril­ liantly against the Owls a t t e r r e ­ placing Eomby in the first half. All men who are not checked in boxing- or! in wrestling wil bel by Nfnrty Karow Roy .McLean given a chance to be enrolled F r i ­ day, February 20, ut 5 o ’clock in the vvi est ling and boxing rooms rn Gregory Gymnasium. Texas Aggie** here Fr ida y night enabled the Frogs to stay in the ; conf* r* nee r unning and still have a pond shot at the Southwr title, I providing they win the rest *>. their games, and S. M. LL is tak. . for a cleaning bv some other eonfer- *.*n» e foe The Frogs showed m a r k - ; od improvement on their execution free shots of plays and sinking which caused two game- earlier in the season. to drop them Th*- next t hree games will be played away from home. Coach Schmidt takes his eagers to Aus­ tin for a return game with the j University of Texas Longhorns Tuesday following night. The Tuesday night th*- Frogs j our ne y for a game w i t h ; to Aggieland the I a r m e r s , and on next; the night they will go to Houston for a gam*- with th* Rice Owls. On Fob. 28 Coach Wolf w i l l bring his Baylor Bears to F or t Worth tot a game with the Frogs on on their home March J the Frog;- wind up the conference race with a game here against the Southern Methodist M ust migs. court. Then i oat ti Schmidt has two new mcmhcis added to tho varsity ros­ ter, bringing the total candidates tto l l , Vance Woolwine and Otis Still are the new members. They this week end joined w < re suit cd out last night fot the I irat tim*. the squad VS on I vv me. a sophomore, mem­ ber of last y e ar ’s championship i ntramural team, has been playing basketball sine*- his days at North Side high school. Stoll became eli­ gible for varsity competition this spring but did not join the squad until this week. He is a former < entral High star, and was a m e m­ ber of Schlepps Aces year that won the Southern A. A. IL championship. He was also a membei of " Du t ch ” Me ye r’s f re sh ­ man squad last year, making his numeral. Both are forwards, team l a s t ; C H R I S T I A N S H O P E T O S T A Y IN R A C E B Y W I N T O N I G H T Spacial to 7'hr fin ii it Tt'xon. FORT WORTH, Feb. 16,- Texas Christ ian’s victory ovei the FENCERS M E E T T H U R S D A Y j Members of E t a Phi Epsilon, honorary fencing f ra te rn it y, xviii meet at Major S. NL Eckdahl ’s o f ­ fice in the Gregory Gym T h u r s­ day, February IP. Coming! Th n rsdo a, F r i d a y and S o t /n t in-i off* r - - s p r i ng l f you a re not thinking of buying at all. we will still consider it a favor if you will come in and I*>.>k - - By W E L D O N H A R T Teman Sport0 Editor C O N F E R E N C E S T A N D I N G S. M. IL T. ( . IT. Ar ka nsa s Bavlor A. & M. Rice TEXAS P W L *> 0 ii •» 7 5 IO *1 4 * I 5 J 8 5 3 5 3 8 ....... 8 * I Ptc. I .non .71 I ,609 .4 14 .375 ,3 . ■* .125 F R O S H B A S E B A L L AU f r e s h m a n b a s e b a l l c a n d i ­ d a t e s wi l l m e e t in G r e g o r y G y m I I G T h u r s d a y n i g h t at 7 : 3 0 o ’c l o c k , C o a c h M a r t y K a r o w ha s s t a t e d . D a t e o f i ni t i al p r a c ­ t i c e a n d o t h e r p l a n s wi l l be a n n o u n c e d . rolling End r uns and blocks would not be amiss at the Frog* St e er game judging by tonight, th'- line-ups of the two teams, Every man on the Horned Frog line up and all hut one s t a r t i n g or two on the entire squad play football, Robertson, Dietzel, and McCulloeh an- ends; Atkins a (-en­ t e r; Summer, Green, and Bran* non are backs. In addition Foster Unwell and J o h n n y Vaught, lines- men, are on the roster. Captain Noble Atkins also led the T. end next year. With th fottph material and tho r* veterans, the Orang* will their rightful p-.-p.i *r, 'in is near the top of the poi ladder. blear, prospects. \voil fix- ut as int a- ai y team several members ti w , includ- liiams, Run- Max'-y are these ai oi this •Steers eligible. The t lean streak amine is dui th the added ' liming ic flack vv hi< Ii en ta Cox Sells Story To San Antonio Express Neva Cox. student in the Uni­ versity, has received word t ha t her in f e at ur e story in Texas in 1660 was accepted by the San Antonio Express. Thi- f e at ur e will appear soon. on Mormons to The article is based on the origi ­ the nal manuscript presented archives of the University leu year> ago by the historian of the Church of t he Latter Day Saint of Je>us Christ in Lamoni, Iowa. The migration of the Mormons to Texas and their settlements in Austin, Boerne, Fredericksburg. Marble h a l l s , and San Antonio under the leadership of Lyman White of New York is the theme of the writing. Many of the des­ cendants of those emigrants are Jiving a t the present time in San Antonio where plans foi a Mor­ mon temple are being oi ga nixed. Jack Or lick, who withdrew d u r ­ ing the first semester, has regis* Uifcd for this semester. | Williams, Reynolds, Tie For Scoring Leadership Rhea Williams, forward, and Jake Reynolds, center, twin scor-i ing aces of the conference-leading j Mustangs ended the past week in a deadlock for high scoring honors with 95 points. held Bull Elkins Reynolds advanced from third position to a tie for first when he scored 21 points against the Aggies while his team mate Wil­ liams was to 6 counters. Dietzel, tall Christian center, is in third position with OO. finished a not he r week as leader of the Texas team 63 in conference points, and high among the con­ ference leaders. Earl Taylor scor­ the Rice ed Owls took .Saturday night and second place among the Texa* scorers. Captain Jim Fomby fail­ ed to tally in the Rice game and his total remained at 49. lo points against scoring with The following is a list of Con­ ference players who have scored 40 or more points in Conference g a m e s ; Williams, S. M. U. .. Reynolds, S. M. I 1__ Dietzel, T. C. U. Summer, T. CL U. Strickland, Baylor Sellars, Rice ............. Dixon, Rice Holt, Arkansas E l ki ns , T e x a s Alford, Baylor Hart, Rice Piekren, Arkansas Mruphy, Arkansas Sexton. Arkansas , T a y l o r , T e x a s F o m b y , T e x a s I Hoke, A. && M. Bell, A. & M. VG FT T P 95 38 19 4 0 IL 9 5 90 22 34 ‘>7 & i 9 7£. I HI 23 27 23 2 ii 13 SO 28 8 11 26 26 19 12 ‘25 20 17 18 21 12 22 18 17 9 20 21 14 73 73 64 63 63 6 2 5 ? 57 5 6 53 4 9 49 45 Marcum, A. & M. Kiersky, Baylor 8 4 2 14 12 40 Longhorns who have scored ten 17 G a me s ; FG -~ Field Free Throws ; CP— TP —T etal Points; or more points in all games (CG- Conference Goals; F T - Con fere nee P o i n t s ) ; Players E. Taylor .. F o m b y ........ Elkins Tuilis ........ W. Taylor Price ......... Kubricht ... Sparks ...... Hopkins ... I ngrum . CG FG FT CP TP 53 IHI 17 49 181 9 63 124 11 56 13 I 53 9 I 46 24 4 22 5 I 12 0 0 I 12 I 11 I I 8 8 8 .8 8 . 7 4 3 6 I 18 20 26 6 4 IO 2 0 0 0 R acquet Club Sets M em bership Deadline All girls interested in Racquet Club must try out by Wednesday, Fe br ua ry 18. at 5 o'clock. Mary Virginia Bedichek, assistant h ad - : er, announced. Af t e r this date the permanent i membership of the club will be de­ termined. The girls whose names appear among the last five on the club ladder will automatically be- | come members of the organization j bringing the total to the a ut ho r ­ ized twenty. The purpose of the club is to f urther interest in tennis, Mateh- | es are played at each meeting. Isaacs, Wayne in Schreiner Institute, is visiting Bill Co ffield for the week-end. student a Johnson Makes T our For Research W ork El mer H. Johnson, industrial geographer in the Bur eau of Bus­ iness Research a t the University, left this work f or a t hree weeks’ trip to Washington, D. CL, New York City and Boston. He is mak­ c onfer ing the trip primarily to in with individuals and agencies Washington r egarding basic m a ­ terials and d a t a concerning his research on Texas regions and re­ sources. He will secure maps of the precincts of the various coun ties o f Texas, which have not pre­ viously been available; he will con­ fer with various officers who are engaged in studies of national re­ sources which affect Texas. Mr. Johnson will go to Washing­ ton by wa y of Atlanta, Ga., and will also visit New York and Bos­ ton, where he will interview var ious commercial and institutional research directors. Ile may a l s o stop in Chicago, St. Louis, and Pittsburg, in order to confer with eminent geologists and geogra­ phers in those centers. Mr. John-* son will soon publish, through the Bureau of Business Research, s e v ­ bulletins . concerning com­ eral mercial r e­ development, sources, and climate and weather. --------------o ----------------- soil Killis Campbell To Lecture at T. C. U. S p o rta l to T h o Du Hit T e x on. FORT WORTH, Feb. IG. Dr. Killis Campbell of the University will lecture at Texas Christian University April 16. Dr. Campbell is an authority on Poe, and is th** dean of Poe scholars in Amei- i* a. Ho is the a uthor of several volumes and anthologies on Poe. E. M. Scarbrough & Sons ct o New Spring Models — T U E S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 17 H a n d b a l l Te a m F r a t e r n i t y D i v i s i o n 4 : 3 0 o ’c l o c k Delta Theta Phi vs. Phi Delta Theta. Phi. Phi. Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Chi Beta Theta Pi vs. Tau Delta M R S . G O L D B E C K ILL ill for Mrs. Frances Goldheck, assist­ ant to tin- Dean of Women, who has been the past week. was reported improved Monday by Miss Lula Rowley, of the Dean of Women's office. Mrs. Goldheck is still confined to her home at the Faculty VS om en’s Club. It is not known when she will be able to resume her work, Miss Bewley said. S E V E N S T U D E N T S I L L A report from the University Health Service shows that seven! students are ill. Thelma Plumb, J Joe Sheppard, Elizabeth Terrell, and Myra Belle Beakley are at St. I David’s Hospital; and J. K. Boyd i and Charles Pr att are a t Seton Infirmary. Mrs. Bess Uhewning is ill at her home. INFLUENZA S PR E A D IN G | Cheek Colds a t once with 666. Take d a> a preventive. U s e 6 6 6 S a l v e f o r B a b i e s . Open Season f o r r u s h i n g . j u s t a r o u n d c o r n e r . It's t h e F o r e ­ s i g h t e d r u s h c a p ­ t ai n* wi l l a c q u i r e a s h t r a y s , n e w e t c . University Drug Store Quick Delivery Phone 3514 IS Scarbrough’s price for a GOOD Shoe Shoe sales may come. And shoe sales may go. But $6 is still our price on these men s shoes . . . . (though it buys a much be tte r shoe than it did a ye ar a g o !) B l a c k C a l f s k i n T i p s , . . S t r a i g h t Ti ps . B r o w n C a l f s k i n . , . W i n g . . . P o i n t e d T o e s . . . . . C u s t o m L a s t s . . . S i z e s 6 t o l l NEW LOCATION — o f ode M e n s Sh oe Dept , is at t he rear o f the M a n ’s S h o p , c o rne r 6th S t re e t a nd Co ngre ss, S c a r b ro u g h b u d d i n g . A ‘l l Ot. M / T D A S T H E T I S Al . N O T E I X I H E S T YI E S T T A P EGR S P R I S i. P H E H A T OF I N C O M P A R A B L E CH A R A P T E R A N D F I N E O V A L I T Y , T R A C E D P Y T H E E l P i t I H E T O U C H O E Y O U T H . 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