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Dr. C a s t a n e d a c o m p a r e d th e i •• p r e s e n t a t i o n w i t h th a t of E nd In dia n in t h e p i c t u r e , “ T h e is a o f t h e T r a il . ” “ T h a t p i c t u r e th o r - m a s t e r p i e c e . A p e r so n w h a t it o u g h l y i m p r e s s e d w ith s t a n d s f o r w i t h o u t its h a v i n g to bo l a b e ll e d , ” he r e m a r k e d . S p i r i t N o t R e p r e s e n t e d In t h e r e p r o d u c tio n w h ic h Zo- l a c h has c o m p o s e d , t h e lib rar ia n d o e s no t b e l ie v e t h a t t h e sp ir it o f t h e p i o n e e r s is r e p r e s e n t e d . R e ­ f e r r i n g a g a i n to t h e p i c t u r e , “ T he E n d o f th e T r a i l , ” he said t h a t n a k e d n e s s o f t h e In d ia n w a s ap- S e e C A M P U S O P I N I O N , p. 6. Curtain Gun Selects Cast S e v e n t e e n U n i v e r s i t y s t u d e n t s in t h e n e x t Cur- 0 \ a v e b e e n c a s t l a i n (T ub p r o d u c t i o n , ‘ R. 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It is t h e hope o f th e m o st - a c t iv e m e m b e r s that all s t u d e n t s to b e c o m e a c t i v e m e m ­ q u a l i f i e d b e r s will call one o f th e m o st - a c t i v e m e m b e r s and m a k e k n o w n t h e ir d e s i r e to join T i m e an d p la c e n e x t m e e t i n g will be a n n o u n c e d so o n . th e club. o f th e Varsity Orators Chosen April 15 T r y o u t s f o r th e B a t t l e o f F l o w ­ e r s p u b lic .speaking c o n t e s t will be held W e d n e s d a y n ig h t. April 15, in W a g g e n e r Hall 101 at 7 : 7 9 o ’c l o c k . f r o m A n y bo n a o f in c o n t e s t W e d n e this g r o u p to th e c o n t e s t at f i d e s t u d e n t U n i v e r s i t y m a y t a k e part e l i m i n a t i o n n i g h t , an d s t u d e n t * will be c h o s e n t i c i p a t e A n t o n i o , April 2 1. 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A y lelo tte, S t a t e Sa m H o u sto n Jo h n re a c h e rs C o lle g e ; and D r. ,ord, T ex a s C h ris tia n U n iv e rs ity . S o c i e t y O f f i c e r * P r e s i d e U n iv e r s it y ; A . is is R o b e rt P r e s id e n t o f the s o c ie ty J . '. M c E ll annon of S a m H o u ston v ic e ­ T e a c h e rs C o lle g e ; it a t e p residen t T . G a rn e r, Texas S ta te C o lleg e fo r W o m e n ; m d D i. B. F . H o lla n d , instructor n E d u c a tio n a l P s y c h o lo g y at the U n iv e rs ity , is s e c re ta ry “tre a s u re r. D r. D. F . V o ta w o f S o u th w e s t T e x a s S ta te T e a c h e rs C o lleg e w ill preside o ve r the c u rric u lu m study section. Sp e a k e rs in this division in clud e K | ll. A le x a n d e r o f A .& M .; D r. A. S. B la n k e n s h ip , East T ex a s S ta te C o lle g e ; D r. C. C. M u lla n , A b ile n e C h ris ­ tian N . W r ig h t, S o u th w e s t T e x a s s t a t e T e a c h e rs C o lle g e ; and D r. H o b G r a y , as­ th e A r t oi sistan t p ro fesso r o f T e a c h in g . T h e o f T exas. U n iv e r s it y T e a c h e rs C o lle g e ; L . W i l s o n H e a d s E n g l i s h I fish section. D r. C . B. W ilso n o f B a y lo r U n i­ v e r s ity w ill preside o v e r the E n g J . R a t l if f , Su i R. Ross S ta te T e a c h e rs C o lle g e ; D r| S a m H ouston r . ' S ta te T e a c h e rs C o lle g e ; D r. E . D. I Je n n in g s , S o u th e rn M e th o d is t I ni- v e r s it y ; and D r, F a y A . * touch, | M a r y H a rd in - B a y lo r C o lle g e , w ill S te w a r t , (). ■speak. G r e g g P l a y e r s T o G i v e ‘P r i n c e s s 1 “ P rin c e - s ,” a d a p t e d f i onj “ H i g h n e s s ” b y R u th G nu lu ff, w il he p resen ted by P la y e r s at m atie L e a g u e co n te st A p r il 17. ( lie g e House In e rc h u re h Diu- the S y b il Cl t n/.' I v ill la k r t be pal t o f A n n a ; W o o d ro w W e n d t, that o f G re g o ry , F ra n c e s I u c k e r, the p art o f M asha, the p rin c e s s ; and F o n d e H osk ins w il! p la y the part o f P a u l. E d m u n d K in g is d ire c tin g the p lay. ll' you th in k “ M c G u f fe y s H r - ' R e a d e r " is sim p ly a foil fo r la d io com ed ians to hang th e ir wt in k led i jok s on. ta k e a look at th e dis- j Ii- | in the m ain hall o f th e p lay b ra ry . Y o u ’ll see a c tu a l M c G u f le y ’ - F ir s t R e ad e r- -perhaps the v e r y same ones y o u r m others and fath- ; and j e ls to spell J “ dog” fro m . le a rn e d “ c a t ” to T h e belong re a d e rs D r. Jo se p h L . H en d erso n , p ro fe ss o r o f s e c o n d a ry ed u catio n iii the Sch o o l of E d u c a tio n , who has been c o l­ t e n fo r lec tin g years. them last the b e ta in e H en d erson in ­ D r. in the old p rim ers w h en terested te x tb o o k he wa- w o rk in g on a d e a lin g w ith S in c e th a t tim e, dozens o f peoples h ave been on th e loo k o u t tor M c G u ffe y # to r th is c o lle ctio n . them . D r, H en d erso n says, “ I h ere are those now liv in g w ho can s till re n ­ der m a n y o f the selectio n s fro m m em o ry, alth o u g h copies o f t h e books are no e a s ily ob­ ta in a b le .” lo n g er C a u s e of P l a n e C r a s h R e m a i n s U n k n o w n U N I O N T O W N , P a ., A p r il I he p ro b a b ly n e v e r w ill ( C N S ) — -Cause of the c rash of T. W . A . lu x u ry a ir lin e r th a t c a r ­ ried ele v e n o f its fo u rte e n o c cu ­ pan ts to death y e s te rd a y w h en i' h u rtle d in to C h e s tn u t R id g e n e a r h ear, be k n o w n , M a jo r R. V\ S c h ro e d e r, c h ie f in v e s tig a to r fo r the D e p a r t­ m ent o f C o m m erce, d ecla re d la te to d a y a f t e r an in te n siv e in v e s t ig a ­ tio n o f c irc u m sta n ce s s u rro u n d in g the crash . “ In m y : fe d e ra l, state and a irlin e g a to rs in • hat w au ld o p in io n ,” said M a jo r Sch I oe (Ie r w ho headed a se m e of iliv e s ti- ’ lieu Search f<»r a clue t he plan e ■ ex plain ! fa te , “ the cause o f this c a ta s tr o ­ he k n o w n. The phe w ill n e ve r is horribly ta n g le d and w re c k ag e in d ication - are t h e pilot, m issing hi- beam , crashed su d d en ly w h ile It a tte m p tin g u oui i ap p eal he st ru ck a ' from w h e n he ae a m ile a w a y ’ italic c ra s h e d .” to g ain a ltitu d e . ‘ T i p T e x a s la t e n t l y P a ra d e , B e lt o n ’s C e n te n n ia l Y e a r i i icbra- tio n , w as held A p ii! 4. O ne h u n ­ dred T e e n w rite rs rep resen ted one hu n dred year- o f T e x a s by re v ie w in g achievem ent.- o f the S t a te in a p ro g ram a t M a r y H a r d in - B a y lo r C o lleg e. lit e r a r y A n in the increase o f a p p ro x im a te ly num ber of I I per cent e q u iv a le n ts ” “ fu ll-tim e stu d en t w as recorded the U n iv e r s ity in d u rin g the firs t sem ester, as conv pared w ith th e fir s t sem ester o f the 1934-35, it is show n in a re ­ cent c o m p ila tio n m ade by the R e g is tra r’s O ffic e . F o r th e purposes o f this su rve y , the to ta l e n ro llm e n t of stu d en ts wa- reduced to the e q u iv a le n t ut stu den ts ta k in g a fu ll-tim e study In this c o n n e c tio n , on the load. basis o f the load in the va rio u s tea ch in g d ep a rtm en ts, th e re w ere 7,058.8 students e n ro lled last fa ll, com p ared w ith 6,322.1 d u rin g the firs t sem ester of 1934-35. E n g lis h classes, co m p ared w ith T h is s u rv e y show- th a t the De­ p a rtm e n t o f E n g lis h o f the C o l­ lege o f A rt- and S i lences is the most th ic k ly “ p o p u la te d ” d e p a rt­ m ent in the w h o le U n iv e rs ity . Cast fa ll 878.8 stu d en ts w e re e n ro lled j in 803.5 in the fa ll o f th e preced in g I \ eat . O th e r p o p u la r courses in- I those w it ii in ch em ist! V, elude stu d en ts e n ro lle d ; history. 41 3.2 ; econ om ics, 3 1 8 .7 ; govern- 355.2 313.4; and geology, 288.1. ment. T h e It a lia n cou rses are the most th in ly in h ab ited , o n ly 3.6 student- c a r r y in g a fu ll- tim e in th is course o f stu dy. load T h e re w e re 588 “ fu ll-tim e stu ­ d en t e q u iv a le n ts ” in the Sch o o l o f B u s in e ss A d m in is tra tio n last fa ll, com pared w ith 176.5 the p reced ­ in th e Sch ool o f in g y e a r ; 372,5 w ith co m p ared E d u c a tio n , as 882.1 o f 1934-85; 349,2 in the C o lleg e o f E n g in e e rin g , u c 'co m p ared w ith 3 14.6; 657.9 in the School o f Law , as com p ared w ith 5 5 0 ; 69,3 in the C o lleg e o f P h a rm a c y , a- com p ared w ith 5 1.9 ; and 54.4 B ib le classes, a - com p ared w ith 2*5.6. in the fa ll sem ester in — ----- o ------- - A r t C l a s s F i n i s h e s C e n t e n n i a l P r o j e c t Mi inliers oi the adc an ted coin on tim -ut rn e t r ia l art class have thou C e n te n n ia l coin w ork project R a ym o n d E n eret t . a-so- < n i t p r o f e s s o i o f lh collaud d ra w ­ ing an d p a in tin g , said W e d n e sd a y . N or »d ideas w ere -hown in the I' vim 1-tt -aid. Oui I of ’ he lh sign- ad\ err -• d t he Me- t hi head- o f 1 m oria I W u s e n rn bx ' I V \a- heroes Mi C e n te n n ia l coin-. T he ;i i las- iv••*>: ut a m od­ p icto ria l a d v e r t * ern ■ • aile! fin an a itom obih is now b u ild in g up pro .id * -, M I MODERN TRAIN T h e firs t stan dard size D ie s e l electric streamline train. A triumph of engineering — its beauty, convenience and luxury are a revelation. on exhibition at the Missouri Pacific Station, Austin, Friday, A p ril 10th, 6:00 p. rn. to 10:00 p. rn. fothybvdy W&lcomt The Green Diam ond w ill be placed in service between St. Louis and Chicago on the completion o f this exhibition tour. S e e i t U n io n Bid i* R u f f * ! S e r v i c * to 500 Couples 4 t ill 5— $4.SO R E S E R V E T I C K E T S N O W ! N ig h t : Gr< g o ry G y m 9 to I $1 .SO • "!'r-'OS'.-- I* St "ft _ ’■ SIS jpE J "'V ** e v*t'' ' M a i y ll - ai n e and W i un ie R u th S in a i t I R a m se y w ill ' ism H ou sto n th is w eek nd. J o in A m e r i c a ' * W a l t z Kins; W A Y N E K I N G ILLINOIS CENTRAL ‘It is im p ortant th a t we reduce the crim e bill w h ic h is $15,000, OOO,UUU y e a r ly in the U n it e d S ta te s a lo n e,” G u- Jo n e s , special ag en t fo r the F e d e r a l B u r e a u o f In v e s tig a tio n in the S a n A n to n io d istrict, told p olice a d m in is tra tio n and c rim in o lo g y classes in Garrison H a ll t i n ' W e d n e s d a y m orning. M r. Jo n e s estim ated that 500,000 people U n ite d S ta te s w ere m aking th e ir * could be I liv in g ille g a lly , and classed as crim in a ls . T h e pet $120 in ita cost o f c lim e is $120 in U n ite d Sta te s . tigation , v io la tio n s Fe d o ra c a P* j law , rules o f evid en ce, scientific crim e d etectio n , fin g e rp rin t ideo tific a tio n , and p ra c tic e iii the u-» o f the pistol, the a rm y rifle , th au to m a tic sh otgu n , the m achine gun and the tear-gas rio t gun. takes “ L a w e n fo rc e m e n t is a p ro fe s ­ sion as m uch as an y o th er p ro fe s ­ sio n ,'' M r. Jo n e s pointed out. It is im p o rtan t th a t police o ff ic ia ls he ed u cated to deal w ith c rim in a ls w ho h ave “ astu te d e v ilish m ean s o f d e fra u d in g the p u b lic .'' a rig id e x a m in a tio n . I f he passes hi is sent to a fie ld w h ere th e re ir­ an opening. H e does not know w h ere he w ill be sent, n or does he rem ain know how lo n g he w ill L a w P r o f e * * i o n H o n o r a b l e T h e a p p lic a n t then an d the o f is an h o n o rab le M r. Jo n e s believes th a t the la w one. profession B u t he deplores the c rim in a l la w ­ y e r w ho becom es, in M r. Jo n e s 's estim atio n , a “ la w y e r c r im in a l.'' He p o in ted out “ B o ss'' M c L a u g h ­ lin w ho co n tro lle d C h icag o f o r a n u m b er o f ye a rs a* an ex am ple. He w a s co n n ected w ith the B r e ­ m er k id n a p p in g case an d p erso n ­ a lly h ired la w y e rs to p ro v id e co m ­ fo rts fo r the hunted c rim in a ls * M r. Jo n e s said. H e fu r th e r stated th a t | “ B o s s ” S h a n n o n ’s place wa- used ' fo r tw o y e a rs as a by som e o f the most n o to rio u s c r im ­ in a ls in c lu d in g H a r v e y B a ile y , A lb e rt B ate- , and W ilb u r U n d erw o o d . in th is c o u n try , h id eo u t T h e jo b — - A p r i l 21 D a t e Set F o r A d C l u b E x h i b i t T h e A u s tin A d v e rtis in g C lu b ’s C e n te n n ia l c e le b ra tio n , an a d v e r ­ tisin g ex h ib itio n at the D ri.skill H o tel, w ill ta k e place on S a n .la ein to D a w A p r il 21. M rs. D e w e y ex h ib itio n . E x h ib it booths, som e o f w h ich have been ta k en by A u s tin m e r­ chant-. w ill be t h e m ezzanine flo o r o f the D ris k ill, M rs. E v e ly n S t e w a r t , ch airm a n o f the co m m ittee in ch arg e, said. lo c a t e d on T he p ro g ra m co m m ittee is co m ­ posed o f F r a n k C ook, ch airm a n , Jim m ie H ag o o d , C h arles B u n c e , and M rs. C h a rle s W a lk e r , o f th e W a lk e r F in e A r t s Sch o ol. T ick et- , a v a ila b le o n ly th roug h m em bers o f the clu b, w ill be d istrib u ted by a co m m ittee composed of Jim m ie train-1 H agoo d , C h e ste i B a r r , Sam S h a w , and G e o rg e A tk in s . O th e r co m m ittees ap p oin ted flo o r in v ita tio n s c o m m ittee, W aite* a r e : Lo n g , M a y o r T o m M ille r, and B ill com m itte e. E r w i n ; M rs J a c k C ro s b y am i M iss N e llie D o y le ; p u b lic ity co m m ittee, A . A. O x fo rd , G e ra ld K n a p e , and S t a le y M c B r a v e r ; e x e c u tiv e co m m ittee. OF RICH, RIPE-BODIED TOBACCO - " I T ' S TOASTED" MOISTURE CONTROL The most im portant single attribute of cig arettes, o ther than the to b a c c o itself, is m oisture content. To its influence w e o w e the a b ility to m ake uniform cig arettes, to control com bustion, a n d to g o v e rn q u ality of sm oke. Excessive m oisture in terferes with p ro p e r com bustion, a n d m akes c ig a re tte sm oke u n p a la t­ ab le. Insufficient moisture permits dry, dusty cig a re tte sm oke to im pinge upon the d e lic a te mucous m em b ran e of the sm oker. L U C K I E S A RE LESS A C I D ! Recent chem ical tests sh o w th a t other p o p u la r bran d s h a v e a n excess of acidity o v e r Lucky Strike of from 53°o to 1 0 0 V •RESULTS V E R IF IE D BT IN D E P E N D E N T C H E M IC A L L A B O R A T O R IE S A N D R E S E A R C H G R O U P S E x c e s s of Ac i di t y of Other P o p u l a r B r a n d s O v e r l u c ky S t r i ke Ci gar et tes I ? 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S t a r r i n g d a n K i e p u r a a n d - l a d y s S w a r t h o u t w i t h P h i iif» M e r ! v a l e a n d B e n n y B a k e r . “ W E ’R E O N L Y H U M A N , ” At t h o Q u e e n . W i t h Pr e . tori Foo t e r , Jta *• W y a t t , a n d J a m* G l e a on. “ S P L E N D O R . ” A t t h e Ca p i t ol . S t a r i n g M i r i a m H o p k i n s w i t h J o e l Mc R e a a n d P a u l < ’a v a n t Kb. t h e T e x a s . W i t h ‘ T H E B R I D E C O M E S H O M E , ” n a u d - t t e a n d A t C o l b e r t , F r e d Mao.Wui ray* R o b e r t Y o u n g . R eview ed T o d ay A T T H E P A R A M O U N T ‘ B I G B R O W N E Y E S . ” P r o d u c e d b y W a l t e r W a g n e r . D i r e c t ­ e d b y R a o u l W a l s h . O r i g i n a l » t o r y b y J a m e s E d w a r d G r a n t . S c r e e n p l a y b y R a o u l W a l s h a n d B e r t H a n l o n . P h o t o g r a p h e d b y G e o r g e C l e m e n t . A P a r a m o u n t p i c t u r e . 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L a u r ie S im m on s, Ellen N ew b y a n d M a r y B row n B ash am will go to W ic h ita th e F alls holidays. to sp e n d W in n i e Lee M a b r y will go to D allas w ith h e r p a r e n t s d u r i n g I th e holidays. j R u th W e ir, Alice B ro w n e , a n d I V irg in ia H a r r i s will visit H o r t e n s e I T e lle p s e n d u r i n g s p r in g v a c a tio n . J o h n F r a n c e s J e n n i n g s a n d V i r ­ t h e i r g in ia A le x a n d e r will go to I hom es in H o u s to n th is w eek -en d . V ir g i n ia L e h m a n will M a r y K a th e r i n e S e tt e g a s t H o u sto n d u r i n g th e holidays. visit in Isabel a n d A s b e r e n e M o rris will the go to New O r le a n s to sp en d w e e k -e n d . G a y Collins will visit F e r g u s o n a t L ak e A r t h u r , this w e ek-en d. J a n i s tai., J o s e p h in e D a llas w ith sp e n d tht we e k- e nd. 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T h e t e x t will c o n c e r n the d u r i n g t h a t C h ris t spoke w ords th a t tim e . S u n d a y t h e r e will be c o m m u n io n , an d at 11 o ’clock th e r e g u l a r E a s t e r serv ice will be held. T h e se rm o n will be “ R olling a w a y th e E a r t h l y S t o n e . ’’ At 4 a S u n d a y o ’clock t h e r e will be School p r o g r a m in th e c h a p e l . At 5 o ’clock Miss M a r t h a L o c k e t t will hold an E a s t e r e g g h u n t on th e L it tl e f ie l d D o rm ito ry law n . Theta Sigma Phi Speaker Chosen M a r g u e r i t e H a rriso n , n e w s p a ­ l e c t u r e r a n d a u t h o r , p e r w o m a n h a s a c c e p t e d a n in v i ta t io n f r o m T h e t a S ig m a Phi. w o m e n ’s h o n o r ­ a r y to j o u r n a l i s m s p e a k f o r th e M a trix t a b l e b a n ­ q u e t on J u n e 20. T h is occa sion will close th e n a tio n a l c o n v e n ti o n o f T h e t a S ig m a Phi which will be held in A u s tin J u n e 18, 19, an d 20. f r a t e r n i t y , Mrs. H a r r i s o n , once a n a c e r e ­ p o r t e r on th e B a ltim o re S u n , will hom e in H o lly ­ com e f r o m h e r w ood to a t t e n d the c o n v e n ti o n and d e liv e r th e principal a d d r e s s . la te st T w o o f h e r a n d best k n o w n books a r c “ T h e r e s A lw a y s I T o m o r r o w ” am i “ A -ia R eb o rn . Mrs. H a r r i s o n is the w ife o f Ai- tiiu r P o u n d s , English p la y w rig h t. to Mrs. H a r r i s o n ’s a c c e p t a n c e p e a k wa m a d e know n at a m e e t ­ ing o f of T h e t a S ig m a Phi a t th e ho m o of S ta llw o rth M o n d a y Mrs. H a r r y nig ht. D etails of th e c o n v e n ti o n w e re d iscussed an d r e p o r t s w e re h e a rd fr o m c o m m it te e s in c h a r g e . th e A u stin a l u m n a e Four S ig m a N u s A tte n d C o n v en tio n F r e d H u sb a n d s. H e n r y G oligh t- ly, C h a u n c e y W h ite h e a d , a n d B u r ­ ley S m i t h w e re to leave* thi s m o r n ­ th e y ing f o r K a n s a s C ity w h e r e xviii a t t e n d a co n v e n tio n o f th* m i d - c o n t in e n t division o f S ig m a N u f r a t e r n i t y F r i d a y , S a t u r d a y , aint S u n d a y . t h e P r i n c ip a l s p e a k e r s at th e m e e t ­ ing will be Le Roy L. Ki mbal l, t r a t e r oat binal pre:-blent o f n it y, a n d < buri es K iv. a n i I boma-*, e d i t or * * I t he frat* * i n y magaz ine . 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M issouri V alley , W illiam Je w e ll, Missouri School of Mines, V ash- j tngi on Un i vers it v, In i ry K a n s a s S t a t e A gt ictijtu ra lege, a n d Loui si ana S t a t e I s 11 V olleg* < o ’n is < i ' B u sin ess Failures D e clin e in T e x a s ( 'emir.* 11 iai ta bn es in I* \ a s di • lined d u r i n g Mat c h bo t i in eom- ii u mbe l anil in b ab b i t ie> ! ai i so w Hi ' * * pre* c d i n g m o i i t Ii and t he cm i e sp o n d i ng m o n t h last * * J* o ' >f y e a r, T h e I ' m t a u et Bu * i si * y ut lief Resea I e x a - I . accel ding t o a I i Repo; t- shew a decl i ne n t h e aven.g* we e k l y n u inbei o f t a d ­ o r es of 2n pel cent f r om F c b i u - ai y a n d 33 poi cent t i * in M a l *. h, 1935. T o t a l liabilities d e c l i ne d 9 pei c e n t, ami 14 pet* c e n t , respec­ tively f or the t wo c o m p a r a b l e p e ­ pel lted . ta. Im e we r e down cent ti tun t h e p i e c e d i n g m o n t h a n d ti • s ame a m o u n t the y e a r b e ­ from te*! >. li abil it ies JI p e i \ \ e r a g e S O C I E T Y O F T H E C A M P U S E d i t e d b r E V E L Y N B U Z Z O University Dames Have Spring Tea t h e U n iv e r s ity T h e U n iv e r s ity D a m e s e n t e r ­ L a dies' t e a T u e s d a y a f t e r ­ t h e t a i n e d C lu b w ith a n o o n f r o m 4 t o 6 o ’clock a t W e s l e y F o u n d a ti o n . in B l u e b o n n e t s a n d p in k ro s e bu d s w e r e u se d in th e r e c e p t io n ro o m s, w hile th e d in in g ro o m yellow a n d w h ite flo w e r s p re d o m in a t e d . lilies S to c k s , daisies, a n d f o r m e d th e c e n t e r piece o f t h e t e a ta b le . calla T h e h o u s e p a r t y in clu d e d M es­ d a m e s H . Y. B en ed ict, F r e d e r i c k ; M c A llis te r, J o h n W. W h ite , Rob H a r r i s , E. C. O 'N eill, R a y m o n d W it t, R. G. 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G irls s e r v in g in th e d in in g ro om w e r e N y la T o m , B la k e Stroud, S tr o u d , D o ro th y W ilkes, J a n e P e a r l B la ir W itt, J a n e W ilson, W in n i e J o R am say , M a r y Nell M aso n, F r a n c i s P r u i t t , E li z a b e th P r u i t t , R u th F ra n c is C o q u a t, B e r ­ E liz a b e th K e e n e y , nice W ild er, L e o n a B ulkley , F a y S m ith . arui A rg ie T h e t a Sigma Phi Pledges Six T h e t a S ig m a Phi p le d g e service w a s h eld W e d n e s d a y nig ht a t 7 in T e x a s U n ion , 3 1 5 , f o r o ’clock J o B u tle r, J e w e l M oore, M ary M a v o u r n e e L illian Schttlie, E d n a Merit* M c M u rra y , a n d M a r y M c L a u iin . F it z g e r a l d , T h e p l e d g e s will be r e q u i r e d to F ri d a y editor a p ­ p u t o u t th e Daily T e x a n n i g h t , A p ril 24. A n ig h t a n d so c ie ty e d it o r will be p o i n t e d l a t e r fro m th e g r o u p . I n i ti a ti o n serv ic es will be held S a t u r d a y m o r n in g , A pril 25, at 7 o ’clock in th e U n ion . B r e a k f a s t fo l­ will be s e r v e d low ing. im m e d i a te l y • * * U N I V E R S I T Y C L U B T O M E E T R e s e r v a t io n s f o r th e U n iv e r s ity J C lu b m e e t i n g S a t u r d a y n ig h t at 8 o ’clock m u s t be m a d e by noon S a t u r d a y w ith e i t h e r Mrs. P aul J . T h o m p s o n o r Mrs. F. T. Mil­ ler. P riz e s will be a w a r d e d f o r b o th c o n t r a c t and a u c tio n brid g e , a n d b o n u s of 200 p o in ts will be to all p e rs o n s a r r i v i n g e x ­ i^ , g iv e n a c t l y a t 8 o'clock. 9 rn rn M E E T I N G P O S T P O N E D n i g h t T h u r s d a y S ig m a D elta P i , h o n o r a r y S p a n ­ ish f r a t e r n i t y , will n o t m e e t t o ­ n i g h t as .scheduled, b u t will m e e t n e x t a t 7 :45 o ’clpck a t th e F a c u l t y W o m e n ’s C lub. I n i ti a ti o n o f n e w m e m b e r s e le c te d a t a called m e e t i n g W e d ­ n e s d a y a f t e r n o o n , will be held, L e ro y D e n m a n , a n ­ n o u n c e d . s e c r e t a r y , * • * S O P H S N O T T O M E E T T O D A Y No m e e t i n g of th e S o p h o m o r e C lub will he held ' " d a y , .Joe Bel- d en , c o -p r e s id e n t, a n n o u n c e d . T h e its n e x t m e e t in g club will hold th e f i r s t T h u r s d a y a f t e r th e E a s ­ t e r holidays. * * • days. fe n n y H eins will visit M ild red ; F.tter o f H o u l t o n this w eek -en d . M a r y C a s p e r will th e h o lid a y s at h om e in S an A n to n io . s p e n d C h ris ti n e M cK enzie and F lo r ­ to San e n c e D u la n e y will r e t u r n A n to n io fo r E a s te r . L e o ra S t e r n f o r R o s e n h u ig . is leav in g to d a y P e g g y Bell will vi it in li e u to n th is w eek-end. C la rissa Mitchell will r e t u r n to ^ S a n A n to n io tod ay . Ll B ecca Wills Fe n o ta M o v e r will spen d th e E a s t e r holi­ d a y s in S w e e tw a te r . Miss M e y e r will be th e g u e s t of Miss Wills. a n d L o u is ia n a an d V irg in ia W e a v e r th e in E a s t l a n d d u r i n g will he h o lid a y s . 7 :1 5 T O D A Y I N B R I E F d e ­ o ’clock— P r e - E a s t e r v o tio n al se rv ic e s, U n iv e rs ity Y. M. C. A. IO o ’clock — T h r e e A r ts G uild ex h ib its p i c t u r e s a t pu blic l i b r a r y u n ti l 6 o ’clock. 2 o ’clock— P o s t p o n e d e x a m i n a ­ in h is to ry , hom e e c o ­ zoology. A r c h i t e c ­ tio n s nom ics, tu r e B uild in g 105. 7:30 o ’clo ck — T h e L o rd ’s S u p ­ E p isc o p a l c e le b r a te d . p e r C h u rc h e s. Farewell Shower Given f o r Miss Lung t h e i r h o m e Miss In e z L u n g , e x - s t u d e n t of th e U n iv e rs ity , w as h o n o re d M on­ d ay w ith a fa r e w e l l s h o w e r given by th e Misses A u g u s t a a n d F a n ­ nie A n d e r s o n a t on 1503 C o lo ra d o S t r e e t . G u e s ts f o r o f th e occasion w e r e m e m b e r s th e Girls F id e lis clas s o f th e F ir s t B aptist C h u r c h , w h ich has s p o n ­ sored Miss L u n g in h e r w o rk since she w e n t to th e B a p ti s t T r a i n i n g school in F o r t W o r t h . A t th e t h e sh o w e r, tw o h o s t ­ esses p r e s e n t e d to Miss L u n g a b r ig h t-c o lo re d d re s s , w hich is a n old C h in ese c u s t o m . Miss L u n g e x ­ pressed h e r t h u n k s a n d told o f h er p lan s to r e t u r n to C h in a a n d r e ­ su m e h e r w o rk in sc hools t h e r e . D u r in g the e v e n in g g u e s t s w e re a a u t o g r a p h d e c o r a t e d f l a g s w as r e g i s t e r a n d w r it e in a n c o u rs e aske d to b r i e f m e s s a g e ice book. A n w ith ti n y silk T e x a s served. Miss L u n g to o k th e b a c h e l o r o f b u sin e ss a d m i n i s t r a t i o n d e g r e e in th e i th e U n i v e r s ity in 1923, a n d m a s t e r of a r t s in th e s u m m e r o f 1927. Fine A rts S tu d en ts Make Laster d rips T w e n t y U n i v e r s i t y w ho s t u d y m u s ic a t School o f F i n e A r t s ho m e f o r th e E a s t e r holidays. s t u d e n t s th e T e x a s g o ing a r e all I r e n e T h e y a r e S a m B u re n , H y m a n ot Gross, a n d A lv in S c a f f , Sow ell, C li ffo rd D a l l a s D ism u kes, a n d J a m e s M ilter, all o f S a n A n t o n i o ; J e r o l y n M eek, C a m d e n , A r k . ; J o h n B u r r , F o r t R ussell; A n n e B u r to n , T a y l o r ; F r a n c e s B u tt s , B o r g e r ; N a d y n e Davis. O m a h a ; P a u li n e G a r d n e r , S h in e r , Beeville; Rosa G a sse r, J a c k i e H o llo m o n , S an B e n it o ; Mrs. Z. T. H u f f . P la i n v ie w ; M a r y E liz a b e th M a r tin , G o lia d ; C o ra Mings, G ilm e r ; J a m e s McRill, Mc­ A llen ; D o r o th y L y n n T a y lo r, S t e ­ p h e n v ille ; a n d B lueb ell W r i g h t, P in e la n d . • * • Mrs. C o ld bock Visits in H o u s t o n Mrs. F r a n c e s Gold beck, fo r m e i a s s i s t a n t d e a n o f w o m en , is visit - ing Mrs. T. W. G r e g o r y in H o u s ­ to n. She will also v isit f r i e n d s in P h ila d e lp h ia b e f o r e to in B o u ld e r, Colo., fo r h e r ho m e th e s u m m e r . r e t u r n i n g Mrs. G old b eck w i th d r e w in fr o m h e r posi ti on in th e s p r in g o f 1934 b e c a u s e o f ill­ ness. S he w a s a v is ito r in A l e ­ t t e d u r i n g F e b r u a r y . th e Univfflsity * * • S I G M A N U E L E C T S O f f i c e r s e le c te d fo r th e y e a r 1935-37 fo r S ’g m a Nu f r a t e r n i t y a re F r e d H u s b a n d s , e m i n e n t c o m ­ m a n d e r ; V o ln e y T a y lo r , l i e u t e n ­ a n t c o m m a n d e r ; M orriss M cK ay , r e c o r d e r ; H e n r y G o lig h tly , h o u se S y e rs , m a n a g e r ; s t e w a r d ? I.a b a t t, m a r s h a ll ; J o h n R. B lair Walk. r, an d B u rle y S m ith , sen tin el. r e p o r t e r ; E d m 0 rn T R E - E A S T E R S E R V I C E S T he th ird a n d la s t Prc-Ea.stei serv ice o f th e U n iv e r s ity Y. M. C. A. will be held T h u r s d a y m o r n ­ ing a t 7 :1 5 o ’clock. Dr. T o m C u r ­ rie will be in c h a r g e o f th e d e v o ­ tio n al. T h e m e e t i n g will be o v e r a t 7 :4 5 o ’clock. P r e - p r o m p tl y E a s t e r se r v ic e s w e r e held I ues- d a y an d W e d n e s d a y m o r n in g s ut tho - a m e tim e . • • • R o b e rta P u r v i s plan> to go t o th e h oli­ I M o n t e r r e y , M exico, fo r J a n e t H ale will be th e g u e I ! of M a r th a S u e P ic k e n s in S an An- 1 tonio th is w e e k -e n d . I G ene W h ite plana to visit Caro­ in D alla- th is w e e k ­ lyn S t a r l e t s end. Mat ion K elly will go to S a n A n ­ tonio, H o u s t o n , a n d D alla- w ith h e r fa m ily d u r i n g th e E a s t e r h o li­ days. L ov on ne D u r h a m will visit h e r in J a c k s o n v ill e d u r i n g the to T e x a r ­ th e n go siste r holidays and k a n a , h e r h o m e. R u th Hull Will d riv e t o H o u s­ ton w h e re he will sp e n d th " E a s ­ t e r holidays. M a r t h a B ro iterso n le f t y e s t e r ­ d a y f o r G a lv e sto n w h e re she will fa m il y b e f o r e d r i v in g m eet h e r to N ew O r le a n s . 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N a t i o n a l a d v e r t i s i n g r f p r e * e n t a t i » * s S a t t o n a l A d v e r t i a i n g S e r v i c e , l a c . 4d* Madison Avenue, New Yor* I sty E d i t o r - i n - c h i e f A s s o c i a t e E d i t o r s p o r t s E d i t o r A s s o c i a t e S p o r t s E d i t o r A s s i s t a n t s J o e Storaa E d H o d g e S t a n l e y G u n * _ J o e B e l d e a A l v i n C o r d e r , G o r d o n S t r a c h a n , J e r o m e A l l e n , G e o r g e D e n n i s , L a n e G o l d s m i t h , D a v i d H u m e , H a r r y Q u i n . N a t h a n S a f i r , E a r l B r o w n , H e n r y G r a h a m , B o n d D a v i s . .............. ................ ................ ... ..................................... Girls' S p o r t . S o c i e t y E d i t o r A s s o c i a t e S o c i e t y E d i t o r A s s i s t a n t s — --- J* " * ' o 0 0 ” -------------------------------- ....----------------------------- E v e l y n B u s s c J u a n i t a W h i t t l e s e y M i l d r e d S m i t h . M a r y M c L a u r i n , F r a n c e s L a n d e r s , . - — H e l e n F a y e P a s s m o r e , a n d G l a d y s M a t s o n ........— . .. . — — .. F e a t u r e E d i t o r — T e l e g r a p h E d i t o r A s s i s t a n t s A m u s e m e n t E d i t o r s .... F r a n k i e M a e W e l b o r n _ J e e Ba Id w ia K a t h r y n O w e n s , D e a n B l a n t o n L o u i s D a v i s a n d B u r d e t t e H a n c o c k E D I T O R I A L A D V I S O R Y C O U N C I L Ra ym on d H o lb ro ok , Paul C r u m e , A lv in Corder, LucllJa H a m m o c k , Bill M cInto sh , S t u a r t Long, end B e r n a r d Bridler. N ight Editor Head C o p y r e a d e r A - i s t a n t s : Bill L y n d e , T ed B igg m ore. P au l M oom aw. 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