es! j , * •I* a v 4« 4* v v *1* v 4* 4* v v »?•. v Barbs and Frats have buried 4* 4* the hatchet 4* 4- V 4* 4* 4* v 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4" 4* 4* and substituted the rifle. /„ F I R S T C O L L E G E D A I L Y I N T H E S O U T H © e x a l t 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + j. 4 4* 4* Give the Interscholastic*; “bon to 4* 4* voy a Re and 4* 4* + + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 the folks at home. send greetings No. 165 GEORGETOWN HIGH WINS CLASS A CHAMPIONSHIP TAKES CUP BY NOSING OUT GOODNIGHT OF LUBBOCK BY ONE POINT— HIM.SBORO AND TEMPLE TIE FOR THIRD PLACE. VOL- XVII. im. A U S T IN , T E X A S , S U N D A Y , MAY 6, 1917. prip tio n an f s -‘tits are ii •ad o rca 1 s l l lire t * I ( i r r\ ive r unit TI e M a c e d bv Ifths of ti \ i * I t I s>s serioi I on t he Ga It is cl I'P- I. I i-miic ’.-.hip ibairii-x Inc thre.A it won! Univer - r ties in a enlistme . 1 llitarv n. fir-: a ( a 1 nu (SOUS f OI bu I :!> I. Frat* oing ac tio n : > rn* ti enlist od have the tra i n in g c a m p s in 1 o c h a p te rs hav e been rom tw o-third s to four- ! un mbership. the cha p te rs a re involv- >.t! obligations, m ore or which have been a sse m - of n orm al m e m h e r- ir that unless the chap- it in the fall to no rm a l f hta will lie fin a n c ia lly and th e ir existence o th e r- t»d. : not be ju s t or w ise for to h a m p e r t hi* f r a t e r - •risis brou gh t a b o u t by in ’ of t h l i r m e m b e rs EDITH SCHNEIDER WINNER OF GIRLS’ DECLAMATION CUP San Antonio Girl Wins Cup When She Speaks on “Call to Arms.” E d ith Schneider of San A ntonio won first place in th e ho tly c on tested g ir ls ’ senior declam ation co n te st la st n ig h t in the Hall of R e p re s e n ta tiv e s , with “ Call to A r m s ’’ as a subject. J a n e Ja c k so n of Mex*a, with “ M oral C o u r­ a g e ,” an d M ary Kelly of El Paso,! RULE PROHIBITING frosh INITIATION may be suspended OAK CLIFF HIGH CANDIDATES FOR WINS FROM TIOGA 1 STUDENT OFFICES IN FINAL DEBATE HAND IN NAMES ommittee Recommends year Men Be Taken in at Open- inn of Next Session. I hat j f ir s t - learn from Dallas Suburb Wins by Little Competition for Offices o f N ext a I to I Decision on Single Tax. Year— No Hint of Barb-Frat Fight. In view of the f a c t t h a t the fra te r - 1 last d ay for T he d e b a tin g team from Oak Cliff, kitics of t hi* I iii versify have been s e - j composed ut f l a n k Moran and Lowell handing in the name of c a n d id a te s ’for piously af* the finals in the stu d e n t offices of n ex t year. A t ted bv the t r a i n i n g c a m p , Brown, the Single T ax question a late hour la « night, only the follow­ nd that ti ce will be seriou sly h a m - d e b a te e d next j o u r if these men a r e n o t front Tioga, whose repro e l a t i v e s m g nam es with the required list of and <>rus Ste- sig n a tu re s had been handed to WTard „ school, the com m ittee on social or- were Elw yn Hardy anizatioi s met y e ste rd a y to d iscuss phons. Oak Cliff upheld the a f fir m - IL Powell, se c re ta ry of the S tu d e n ts ’ he best means for rem e d y in g th e sit- \ a tiv e , hav in g won ation. Tin ornmittee was to recom m end th e ini- ^ held chief th in g done by th e side in all four of the p re lim in a rie s f r i d a y . I he ju d g e s was 4 to I. For p re sid e n t of -axiation, G eorge Teddy. last n ig h t won on For vice-president of th e S tu d e n ts ’ on the negativ e Association: tjon (if Freshm en next year. the S tu d e n ts ’ As- decision of the Y esterday was I he the FL IL S h o r te r of the E x ten sion De- Association, V. I*. Lee. rtion taken by the com m ittee and its eport to the faculty is as follows: fa tho < J In view • Ibsen, t h i p i izatiot ►wing av! If bv S Lilty: p a r tm e n t, cha irm a n of the Inte rsc h o ­ The p r o ­ lastic League, presided. be w a r crisis which h a s g r a m w as begun by a selection by or- m em b ers o f the U niversity Glee Club. im mittee on social tv ommends th a t th e fob T h e co n te st in g irls' d eclam ation, r e ­ p o r t s ! elsew here in The T exan, w as ii be taken : m« liber la, 1917, the stu- im- held first. The debate followed who cut* ed the o ff ic e r s ’ t r a i n - enediately. A fte r the debate th e cup con- for g i r l s ’ declam ation was a w ard ed, i d of released, o r if i oilier m ilita r y e x a c t- and Dr. S h u r te r indicated the For se c re ta ry tr e a s u r e r of the S tu ­ d e n ts’ Association, Roy A bbott. For editor-in chief of The Texan, Silas FL Ragsdale. or m a n a g in g edito r of The T e x a n ,! way. lam es R. Beverley, For editor-in-chief of th e Cactus, Julian Elfenbein. For e ditor in-chief of the M agazine, tea m Mrs. Dora Neill Raym ond and R u p e rt is a u th o riz e d force, the c o m m itte e on w hich won tho debate by placing th e \V. Gillett. at ions n Veil' th e ru les gov 1 int ion into f r a t e r n i s e silv e r loving t up upon the desk of th e a f f ir m a tiv e . to For s tu d e n t re p re se n ta tiv e on the Board of Publications, David McGee. For studi nt m em ber of The T exan HOGG TO DEBATE BAYLOR SOCIETY with “ F unction of S c ho la rsh ip ,’’ won Lofai Debating Society to Meet P h ilo -1 second and th ird places, respectively mathesians From Baylor for Sec­ The c o n te st w as very close, and th e re was considerable diffe re nc e of o p i n e r a m o n g th e ju dg es, with still more in the audience. S tr o n g inter- T he P h ilo m a th e sia n , th e leading fa­ ust w as ta k e n in th e c o n te st by the n nsic society of Baylor, will m eet the audience, an d some m a n ife ste d th e ir H ogg D ebating Club of the Univer- 8 o’clock in th e Y. M. C. A. A uditorium . in an u n u su a lly e m p h a tic sity of T exas Monday n ig ht at ond Contest in Debate I s y m p a th y J u a n i t a A d air of M emphis elicited ^ be subject for d eb ate is, “ Resolved, much m e rited s y m p a th y , whoa, a f t e r *bat c a p ita l and labor should be com* f a in tin g in the mild!*’ o f her speech, Palled to se ttle th e ir disp u te s in le- she pluckily re tu rn e d t 3 th e door, a f t e r r a Uy e stab lish ed cou rts of orbit r a ­ the o th e rs had finished. M any of Don.” W, C. H care and Paul McMa* the s p e c ta to rs declared a place a m o n g th e winners. he deserved -1on °* tlu‘ Hotfg will uphold th e af- k_ . fir m at ive aide o f tho .location , . I L . * , l ... t, . 1 TIMPSON SCHOOL WINS IN CLASS B Team Composed of One Man. Lind- Nev, RoIIh Up Score of 22 1-2 Points. By Ed A ugly. By ta k in g second place in th e relay race, th e last even t in th** meet, the team fro m G eorgetow n H igh School nosed out one point ahead of the Lub- lw>ek squad, and won the In te rsc h o la s ­ tic ch am p io nsh ip cup in Class A on a ftern oon , • lark . .a m a s s i n g a to ta l o f 16 points. Lub- y e s te r d a y F ield • . , , . . • " “ l ,h * f le e t ' Advisory Board, Donald Nail. The list as it s ta n d s shows no com- \ T he d e b a te was closely contested, in sp ite of the a p p a re n t on** sidedeness of th*- judges’ decision, and both sides showed excellent p reparation. I his final proclaim s Oak 1 lil’f w inner over th i r t y two team s entered in the S ta te team s had previously co nte st, which been selected ill tile county and d is ­ til-! c o n t e s t s from hund teds of co n­ te s tin g teams. net it ion for any of th e offices except Mr. the e ditor of two last n ig h t th a t Powell expected >r three o th e r nam es would be handed Di»st m in alo r him before 1 2 o’clock, when the tim e for the a n n o u ncem ent of candidacies expires. However, no com petition fo r T h e ju d g e s were S u p e rin te n d e n t WL m y of the more im p o rta n t offices is T hus f a r th e re has been Ii. Mikesell, and co hint of a IF a r b - F r a t clash, and it F. D oughty, R. B. Hinton, P ro fe s so r expected. S. A. McMillan. WL R. G. Bressler. the m a gazine. LONGHORN ROOTER LAUDS BILLY DISCH of Tex in “ Diamond Wi t ” S in s ( ouch Is Greatest in College Baseball. WOMAN S GY M By A. M. Prater. Disch is in a class by h im self when — — — I na* IHM.,. e v e T his is th e second d e b a te betw een the societies un d e r a tw o -y e a r co.,- . i , ira c t. Cast y e a r the H o gg re p re se n t- aul ii i 0JS’ Wltb a to ta l o f IS points each. cd by r . R. S en or a nd WL R, Howell,! : , invaded Waco and e a r n e d o ff th e vie- * • a- K •. tory. s tin g in g ii i , * I lin ie r th e d efeat, and a r e expected to „ . . . m ake a stro n g fight. 1 1 nr u th, i I ne B a y lo n te s I i f , * -. * h ‘: « » • ««•>» ' “ L L ^ P*-nts H i l l ^ tem p le tied fo r th ir d hon- . p In I lass o , Lindsey “ n ' “ '' htiro and .. *4l * i> ii ce * ii 1 ti* . * . , , r .. . , , , are r 1 . . 1 . o f Fimpson re m a rk a b le d e m o n stra tio n of possibilities of one m an winning I , _ ,, u , a H ack meet, I he E a s t T e x a s phe- . . . j nom c a p tu re d the m eet single-h an ded for his village, g e ttin g a g ra n d total of 22 1-2 points. H e c a r r i e d o f f f i r s t I h o n o r s in th e 5 0 - y a r d , 1 0 0 -y a rd , a n d » - y a r d d a s h e s , a n d p r a c t i c a l l y cinch- , ed the blue ribbon position f o r him- IS CONVERTED INTO SLEEPING QUARTERS -eom s th a t m a n y of th e n o m in e e s o f ‘ ht‘ “ ^ b i n a t i o n o f a b a s e b a ll coach is j A coach in e v e r y r e s p e c t, th e B a rb p r i m a r y will Ive ele c te d without opposition. The election will be held T u esd ay, , nows b a s t *ha11 f,on i A to Iz z a rd ; hi* ( oil. WOMAN’S COUNCIL INSTALLS OFFICERS Mrs. kirb>, Miss ( a s i s. and .Miss Lulu Bailey \ddress Installation Meeting. A ltho ugh m an y of th e can- vno’vs to Leon have gone May didnt* and m any oth e rs will probably onscripted before they can be in a u ­ gu rated, p rospects a re too u nc e rta in to make anv provisions for the filling of vacancies now'. OTHERS M U GET GR EDIT. installed a t 5 o f fic e rs y e s te rd a y t h a t a fe w B tu -j o’clock. The installatio n was held in T he W o m a n ’s Council a fte rn o o n fact lowing to t i pts ar* a p p l i n g for c re d it fo r th e ^ th e G irls ’ S tu d y Hall. Miss E ugenia the o ath of Bt of the te rm ’s work on th e g ro u n d Wei bo rn e a d m in istere d U ' one and help ra ise office. ’ I crops, the faculty, a t t h e m e e t - 1 Miss Oasis spoke on the co-operation ! FOLK-LORE SUBJECT AT LAST MEETING OF REED MUSIC ( LUB The last p ro g ra m of the Reed Music Society w-as unusually in te re s tin g be- Tile day. will likely consider 0 f th e w om en’s g o v e rn in g body with « iu se it dea t wit i t u amorite s u i i- ti. It h a s been l e a r n - ! . h a t of 'fcaeot that several p ro m inent m e m b e rs of told the girls th a t they had added re- Ihompson faculty favor such a move, since s e n s i b i l i t y since the d e p a r tu r e of t h e * ^ subject m a t t e r the men. Miss Lulu Bailey ^ spo “ A merican Io lk -L o re . 1 student , they say, would re a lly J h e . 3. Mrs. Kirby exp ressed her u p ­ p in g as g reat a p a trio tic d u t y a s precaution of r e tir in g officers, the Ac-J and extended h er g r e e tin g s to th e new >(* in the m ilitary service. _ r'” ' ■ M o n , the ■ ; le pit a even asked the chorus o f some of th e songs. Be- fore each selection of th e revised In- dian in s tr u m e n ta l music t h a t Prof. r . Keed gave, ne toio enc sioi \ iii i uu- Reed gave, he told th e sto ry in con , . nection w’itn th e music and th u s made ^ . , m u s ic doubly in te re s tin g in hjs m ake . . , . j b jj , , r. ,, , , , . ' President Wires That He Has Been Put On Important Committee at Washington. A te le g r a m was ra v e n e d la.D by F. VV. G r a f f from Pr e si de nt son s t a t i n g t h a t he had been a ppoint - it* vc Cl r a f t f r o m P re sid e n t v in- I l a — a b o u t ^ s i g n p e t i t i o n . ----------- o » . - ■ t h . n f t h e C o u n c i l o f , m itte e on Education of the Council of ( A t n o o n y e ste rd a y a b o u t 500 co-eds N a tio n a l Defense. Pre sid e n t Vinson will be detained in W a sh in g to n un til ha(J s jg n e d the petition a s k in g them to a pprove th e sta n d ta k en by fou r expects to be S u n d a y night. H e girls in a F ir in g Line, which a p p e a re d home by Tuesday. Dr. Vinson a d ­ last T h u r s d a y in r e g a rd to th e a t t i ­ vises all pre-m edic s tu d e n ts to re m a in to w a rd s tude of U n iv e rsity women in th e U n iv ersity . He s ta t e s t h a t he the men who a r e not g oing to t r a i n ­ will b r in g com plete plans with him ing camps. w hen he re tu r n s . BriLDlN . R R O G R E SSIN G . he Second floor concrete w ork on, ■ Education Building will be d o n e f M e r that the brick w ork ■ *he third floor will be done. f i n a m ^ 3uch a s ; a „ Building, th e p r o g r e s s n°t loom up as it does in a n of- h !:' ' W / hait'’ >iid th e o v e rse e r yes- h a r a c te r of th e work ! a d v a n c e m e n t is some- th e ever, is up to all expec- is n e at, a n d th e is the brick and sto ne p ro g re ss l ' ; 1 n' J,1> el ' ork of ^ 1 satisfactory.” I , u l> B \ ( K FROM T O U R . I r I'1'. ” ! 1 E. D a v is re tu r n e d yes- l aa> from a tr i p to W e s t T e x a s, in the S an A ntonio B a t l o n with 1 omrnerce, f a r th e pur- _ l r 11 I 1 ' bmv w ith t’o u r s ‘*’ N o t bubbling over with (inverted into sleeping q u a r te r s . in fo r th e I n t e r s c h o l a s t i c m e e t w e re to a ssu m e a n y d e fin ite f o r m ; ! which T h i r t y o f t h e g i r l s w h o a r e in A uh- s ‘‘lf , w f o n * th t‘ n ," et h a d riH1 h a , f •** th is , he p e rso n a lity , h e ] c a r e d for by the G irls’ A thletic ( ’oun- " (‘n t ,nto th<* shot Put u n' 1 PoIe v a u ,t- - Ile g o t first place in th e fo rm er, and tied with S la u g h te r o f K a u fm a n for se Mind position in the la tte r . With on W ednesday a t a Pi,arvr,tly unlimited e n d u ran c e and i i v e r s a tile as they e v e r g e t to lie, Lindsey gives prom ise of tieing a t e r ­ ror when he bre ak s into the collegiate circles. tn handle his m en; hi* j S p rin g s !h*i>ks fast and he works fa s t; he can Ste th in g s in th e d ista n c e before th ey begin he doesn t p lay a n y fav o rite s, and is here, th ey the most resp ected college coach t h a t J dunned to have a cam p d u rin g the w e r wore a spiked shoe. His c h i e f . last week of school. This cam p will stock d u rin g were th e above q ualities a n d a bunch p re se n t council, who will go ou t of b e n points, of w illing play ers, sound in mind and »ff ice body. N ev er has the U n iv ersity had F o r the convenience of the vis- th.* w o m a n ’s gy m n a siu m was A t a m ee tin g th e if te r th e g irls F la to n ia finished second, with four- and B la n k e t annexed in a few weeks. T h e o u tin g ! < bird place , w ith l l points in Class B. G oodnight of Lubbock took o ff in- in Class A, winning th e q u a r te r , half, and mile. th r e e races I>ois ! w *^b ease, loping a w a y from th e field The following a r e council m e m b e rs ;, first Helen Mobley, D uring my baseball c a r e e r I have j Law rence, Stella tc a m o f s m a r t e r p la y e rs th a n this is to be built soon. they have been year. W here would w ith o u t play in g inside b a ll? j u s t closed : be composed of th e m e m be rs of the! ‘ dividual honors in is to be a t th e U n iv ersity cabin, which p re sid e n t; Della Be took each of the season A nderson, decided v isitin g council th e se look to one of seen coaches come a nd go— some to 'ewell, Elizabeth H ughes, Annie Lou- tw in kle b rig h tly for a while, a nd th e n se S ta to n , Louise Young, Elizabeth D r S. _____________ to fall ou t and p ass into baseball ob- < h a n d le r, Kula W hitehouse, |jv jon O w ing to a brisk, chilly n o rth wind, Ju lia which p ut goose pim ples on the par- and Miss Eunice t i r i p a n t s ’ knees and caused some te e th lands, th e tim e for to c h a t t e r in the I m o s t of th e e ven ts w as not p a r t i a l - larly good. Only one record was broken. F r a z ie r of Hillsboro, sm a sh - The D aniel's F u n d C o m m ittee h as cd th e b e st f a rm e r score for th e 120- the P r °Yession he has practically raised the money needed to y ard low hurdles by to p p in g th e tim - f o l l o w e d fo r tw e n ty -tw o years. T h e re b u i l d the church in Brazil for Mr. J. hers in 14 3-5 seconds. He also took triple a ttr ib u te s of Disch, nam ely, Aden. baseball skill, solid modesty. He is today the ideal col­ lege coach from a n y p oint of view. IDs being in the g a m e has given tone ------------------------ — d D A N IE L ’S FI ND GROWING. to w a rd s the end of each event, had t h e Louise Shepherd, c h a r a c te r, a them to n ! J . , „ m edals to be given out f o r th e g r e a t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , , , . , , « _ , m „ * ere Place I . 1 . . ln y ’ a n y ° to cover , - ... . th e 220-yard If a n y college or u n iv e rsity has a n y , , W ’ D aniel- More th a n $4000 >» in, the s p o tlig h t or p rim a donna a ir s in but this is to be raised to $4200, in , lum ber- ju m p in g event. Lindsey, th e Class Ii ord e r th e $500 which has m iracle man, g av e an exa m p le of the been pledged by Mr. and Mrs. Daniel, m a n n e r in which the a r i t i s t in trac k S tu d e n t bodies, a lth o u g h g r e a tly d* work “ g e ts o ff,’’ when he flew aw a y coach f o r es; modern baseball g t n - 1 c re a sin g since the w ar, a r e g r e a tly in- from his opponents and n e gotia te d the . oral skill, d e p o rtm e n t, and m odesty, c re a sin g th e ir g if ts to missions. Miss oO-yard dash in 5 3-5 seconds, ty in g . • ju s t bung it on th e b r e a s t of W. J. M ary Decherd has (B illy) Disch. . ure, he m akes the ideal college coach in th e hall of fam e, th e y have been requested to move over and m ak e room fo r my good friend, Disch. exp re sse d In full rounded m eas- th a n k s to the s tu d e n ts t h a t have con - 1 Urie of the happy fe a tu r e s of the i j meet the seventh such held u nder the In te rsc h o la stic L eagu e— was th e sp le n ­ by th e did f ig h tin g prep s. A t le a st a h a lf dozen tim es th e ru n n e rs ran p a r t of th e ir races solely on th e ir nerve, falling in an e x h a u s te d heap as th e y crossed the finish line. G re e n ­ a f t e r h a ving ville was’ disqualified won in th e re la y, when third place th e ir la s t ru n n e r tumbled unconscious la rg e nu m b e r of pre-m edic stu d e n ts, who would soon be eligible to e n te r the Vledical D e p a rtm e n t a t Galveston, havt* s gned up f o r the tr a in in g camp. It was believed t h a t the m a jo r i ty of these s tu d e n ts would continue th e ir work, so as in TO ADMIT SENIORS . „ , , , . . . . her the e x istin g record. to serv e I into th e cinders half an inch from the Seniors to Take Civil Service E x ­ Civil Service Commission Will Allow the Medical Corps, if necessary. ributed so freely to this cause. ams Requiring Graduation. P R E M ED S S IG N U P. T hey never g ave up. fa e x pectation s, a to be able la te r C o n tra ry show n s p irit tape. _ 1 , , I . , F E W S. M. U. M E N TO CA M P. IL L. Sone of S. M. U. w as in A u s ­ tin y e s te r d a y on his way to th e Leon He s ta te d S p r in g s t h a t only a b o u t fifteen men had s ig n ­ ed up for th e tr a in in g cam p fro m S. tra i n in g camp. ^ ' ' conditions J D. Pr o f . Davis says t h a t f o o d C O R P U S C H R IS T I W IN p ro du c tion s M. U. p a r t o f ning food t h a t th e ] — -------------------i in n I D O I BLE M. 1 l0ns nit* very bad in som e o fi rLral di tricts, and a n u m b e r of ers haVrl had to go o ut of busi- c h a m pion ship C o rp u s C h risti w'on from G reenville th e doubles . - , , “ sn tenant ‘eca,|>e f hey could n ot a f f o r d to 4-6, 10-8, 6-4, 8-6. f a r m e r s su p p lie s on* G reenville C larendon. tokk th e singles from signed The g irls who th e F irin g Line claim t h a t they a re n ot re sp o n ­ sible for the petition. So fa r, only one girl has refused to sign th e p e ti­ tion. A received le tte r has been WORK ON C H A R T S . HACKETT APPOINTED EDITOR. from Joh n A. M ellhenny, pre sid e n t of the United S ta te s Civil Service C om m is­ sion, a d v isin g the commission to a d ­ Mr. C harles W. H a c k e tt, B. A., U n i­ mit all Senior s tu d e n ts of the Univer- versity of T exas, an d a t p re s e n t of sity to a n y civil service e x a m in a tio n the U n iv e rs ity of C alifornia, h as r e ­ in which g ra d u a tio n is a p r e r e q u is i te , ' cently been appo in ted a ssociate edi- provided they a re o th erw ise eligible. to r of the Old S a n ta Fe, a c o m p a r a ­ T he application of th e stu d e n t m u s t tively new q u a rte rly , devoted to his­ also be accom panied by a c e rtific a te to ry, archaeology, ge nealogy, and bi­ th e p ro p e r a u th o rity , show ing from og ra p h y . This m a g a z in e is published Time, 21 seconds. 2 2 0 -yard dash, (G eo rg e to w n , second; t o n ), th ird ; Morse ( L ubbock), m o n t), th ir d ; W ier Time, 53 3-5 seconds. is p r o g r e s s in g rapidly. c h a rts of gov ernm ent, which of vario us the phases classes in G o vern m en t I a r e p r e p a r ­ ing, Some of it will have to be abandoned on t h a t he is a S enior in good sta n d in g , a t S a n ta Fe, N ew Mexico, with Ralph account of th e w ith d ra w al fro m school R e g is tr a r FL J. M ath ew s is th e a u th o r- j E m e rso n Tw itchell a s editor. F'red- of m any of the m em bers of th e class ity th e crick W ebb Hodge and S y lv an us G. who a r e going tp Leon Springs. Borley a r e c o n trib u tin g editors. I U n iv e rsity of T ex as. inform a tion a t Work on to give th is th e T he re su lts: 440 yard dash, Class A, G oodnight ( B e a u ­ ( E l P a s o ), fourth first; second; Bryan (G e o rg e to w n ), Po m ery 2 2 0 -yard dash, Class A, M cH enry (FIous- ( ’ours ( S a n M arcos), (G e o rg e to w n ), fo u rth . f irst; Rawson Class B, Lindsey (T im p s o n ), f irs t; Ellis ( L ib e r ty ) , sec­ th ird ; ond; H arriso n ( F la t o n ia ) , (C ontinued on page 2.) THE DAILY TEXAN The S tu dent Daily Publication o f the U niversity o f T exas. Published e v e .7 m orning excep t Mon­ dos during the college year. Entered as second-class m a tte r at the P o s t o f f ic e at A ustin, T e x a s , under the A t of C ongress, March 3, 18-9. Subscription price 52.50 per y e a r — through provided fo r each su dent the S tu d e n t A ctiv ity fee. Roy E. H aw k . . S ila s B. R a g dale . (His E. N elson . . E d itor-in -C h ief . M a n a g in g Ed itor M a n a g er O ffice s: U n iv e r s ity , Room 109, Main Down B u ild in g, T elephone 3149. Tow n , 204 W. S ix th St., T e le p h on e ? 489. O ffice H ours The m a n a g e r o f the Texan will be in the o ffic e from IO to l l o’clock daily. WHY WAR ?■ Rev. J. Frank Smith BV A T Y. M. C. A. S U N D A Y . 9 : 1 5 A . M . s ec on d; Odem t on), t hi r d; C e -sidy Distance, 19 feet. 7 1-8 inches. (Kennedy*, ( Pl e asa nto n 1. fourth. One mile. C lass B. Odell t i c l i n a l , / fir.'t; P ea c o ck K uykendall t E d en b u rg I. second ;j ( L o r a in e), third; Choice K ilgore 1, fourth . Tim e. 5 flat. 50-yard dash. C lass B. L indsey _ ( T im p s o n ) , f ir s t ; P e t t y ( F l a t o n i a ) , se c o n d ; W are ( Y a n c y ) , third; H arri­ e r . t F la to n ia ), fourth . T im e 5:3. fir s t ; H alb ert 120-yard hurdles. C lass A. Frazier (H illsb o r o ), ( S ta m ­ ford I, d isq u alified ; B a n e s ( A u s t in ) , -econd; Sherm an (G reen ville 1. third;' Hart - S t a m f o r d ) , fourth T im e 14:2. dash, C lass A , VA ier (H ills- 1 H o u sto n ). M l u m y t G e o r g e t o w n 1. fourth. (G eorge: u n ) , f .r - t ; Era .tier ) second; Fia«>on I OO-yard r 0 ) f Tim e 10:1. G E O R G E T O W N HIGH W I N S t L ASS \ f H \ MP IO N SHI I* (C on tnu ed from p age l l 1 0 :2 . 100-yard d a sh , C lass B. L indsey! T n .p sont. fir-:; W h ite ( B la n k e t ) . second; Ward ( Y a n c y ) . third; W est Tim e W est P oint, R u r a l), fourth. White canvas, leather trim ­ med. fiber soles— a style that pleases— Sport Oxfords for Ladies B U Y THEM H E R E . BATH CAPS—BATH C A P S All This Y ear’s Stock — N o th in g O ld Large Line to Select From 35c to 75c University Drug Store “The C onvenient Place" W*ue Editor Today JO H N E L L IS W. A N a u g l t . . . . . . Awee**! e Edit- Reporter*. < D D a w so n J B L ogging H B H enry Eli ta beth N elson Dorothy L .-cr.ridj Mildred Gladney, A sia I.** Fish. Maud Milam. Parker Trask Harel Ed w ard s B r o m l e y * Hou*t r n , four ti I 1 2-5 '•■con.-* Time. Sh a pi.’ - t lass A. I stile (Green* f i r s t ; O v e r al l * W a x a h a c h i e s. ,>r,J; < oers < s a n M arcos), fourth i* feet, 2 1-4 inches , jr) . v Ij » 1 .. D . ' t a r , i. ii « lass H. Burkhart i Be urm-ntH fir.-t; S la u g h te r sK a u f w n U second; Knox L r-, ar * Ll Pas |W , < . H eight, A <.CH' ; cm ■ r . - ■ Bi u * ; ) , f u •:h I me. 2 I mn . 27 t. IT , Flog* rtJM n ( Grandv - A ». ( la S S B. W h ite •! lam*). th rd; 'ime 2 fourth. I n i a ). MMU}. la - - i :. B ryant * m t e r ), r » K a u f m a n ) am Lind- tied for seton*!; Duck- I*1 fourth. H eigh t. ), hes. Class B, E llis t Lil >erty >. *>nd; t (.eeund; H albert ( S t a m f o r d ) , fou: th. l i a r ’ ( S t a mf o r d ) , Hi’ lie t i , - J ; p f ay race. C lass A. A u stin first, second, W a x a h a c h ie lc o rg e tu w n third. R f lay race. C lass B. El C am po , F'ranklin second, F l a t e n ia thiid. • h r fourth. I NI N FIRS l l 'I DAM F’S TD M E E T . T he U n iv e r s ity o f T e x a s D a m e s * ll nu ct next W ed n esd ay aftern oo n a 3: 0 a t th*' re sid e n c e of M rs. J . B. Ni t - bkt . Ib id S p e e d w a y . Joint host- . M esd am es Keeble. Malone, M ar­ ti!,. Y eti. a d WY.math. ITI m eet you at R e a so n o v e r ’a Bar te r Shop. L ittle fie ld B u d d in g McKean, eiler s & co. V* h d e s a le Dry Goods, N otion* and F u rn ish in g Goods VI S TIN. . . . . T E X A S 1^47 1916 JOHN BREMOND CO. W H O L E S A L E (.HCH E R S And Roaster* of H igh Grade Coffee** Texas* Oldest Jobbing House W . A . A C H I L L E S THE PIONEER GROCER Invites you to call or telephone your want? in his line. Quality and service, first consideration. 1 “ If it is good, w# h ave it .” “ If we h ave it, it is good." S p ecial A tten tio n to S o rority and F r a - 1 t e m ily H ou ses I Both P hon es 8 i5 S0a-10 W . l i t h A Most Attractive Figure SW A N N Furniture and Carpet C om p a n y Ca A corset is so personal—-so uch a part of one s very self that it should be most thought- *y selected and fitted bx a * J fitter Fkedfern M odels e n h a n c e figure beauty and correct figure defects. Y o u will appreciate the value o f a Rear em Corset ar»d > ou xx iii L> e the beauty a f form and exquisite dart' tsness o f the blest m oods. $3 u p For Sale by T. H. W ILLIAM S CO. We Furni.-h More Home* There Is a Reason Afternoon T e a every afternoon except Sunday Cactus Tea Room “The Quaint Little Place W ith a Personlity." Phone 3493 $3.00 and $4.00 BURT SHOE CO. TDI Congress Ave. THE ELLIOTTS’ The Cactus has gone to press, but TH E ELLIOTTS h aven’t gone anywhere. We are right here, ready, willing, and anxiously w a itin g to m ake those "nice" fan cy pictures th a t you were w antin g as soon as the rush was over. THE ELLIOTTS’ STUDENTS! DON’T FORGET To Arrange for Your C A C T U S Before Leaving for the Training Camp Eye Examiners And Makers o f Q U A L IT Y GLASSES THE S T E L F O X CO. J. Thos. Ward O p tom etrist in Charge. Player Piano Rolls 30c Popular S h eet Music 10c J. R. Reed Music Co, The American National Bank IN A U S T IN , T E X A S I . S. G O V E R N M E N T D E PO SIT A R Y C A P IT A L $300,000.00 S U R P L U S $700, R E SO U R C E S $5,000,000 SOLICITS YOUR A CCOUNT Geo. W. L ittlefield , P re sid en t. R. C. R oberd eau , V ic e -P r e sid e n t. L. J. S chneider, C ashier. IL A. W roe, Vice-President. T. l l . D a v is, Vice-President. IL P f a e f f l i n , A ssista n t ( ashier. Carl T. W iden, A s s i s t a n t C ashier Our Kodak P rints are guaranteed not to fade. T hey will look as well ten years front now as they do the day you get them . J o r d a n Co. “ We Make Kodak Prints E very Day. 610 C ongress Branch at Nan Smith; ORDERS TAKEN For Punch and Fancy Molds and Brick Ice < teams For All Occasions G riffith Drug Co. PHONES 2) (Scarbrough Building) H ave You Lost Anything? th at Did you know a d vertisin g in I he Texan w as the best way to recover it? I he Texan reaches the entire stu d en t body. Rates are one cent per word for th e first insertion and a h a lf-cent for each additional insertion. J N O . L. M A R T I N FOR STUDENT LAMPS AND SUPPLIES EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL • J t t . W g f i S i U i i LZ L i i “T h e M achine Yoe w E v e n tu a lly Buy” v Phone 320 408 Congree 112 W . 7th S t. ADVERTISE IN THE TEXAN W ILL IT BE GR A N TED ? Several of the boy-* " h o will he ut the camp one week from next Tuesday* when the election for is held. b a te a-ked whether or not they right to would lie given student o f fic e r s the vote. Other moldier* in State and; national elections, have been known to cast a vote and >end the same back home. so why can not we he given the same oppor­ tunity? We leave the matter in the Assembly's hands. We be­ lieve we have the right to vote in the election, and we hope that everyone else agrees, Will you grant thi> request. •student body ? more than four hundred cast, so judge for yourselves. I here will be J \ote* The seventh annual Interscho-j i- now recorded in last ic meet the I ntversityV athletic history There may be another one n e \ year, and again, there may not Hut. at any rate, comp*tition wa* never so keen a s thi** year. and decision** were never made by as narrow margin** Ive tore th is year. This is one of the hest advertising a s se ts the I niver- gjty has, and may the day soon come when a more elaborate en ­ Ive accorded tertainment may the guests. While it will be lonesome in some of the classes with no one but the professor for the girl" it will cer- to gare upon, still tainlv be warm at Leon sprin gs. Many cif the alumni will be at the training camp to help m ain­ tain the old *Te\a> pep.*' in Harmony student polit ic** seem* a >ure thing this year for once. We will really perfect the merit 'V^tem yet. After all. for internal time there is no strife n o w (among the men. at lea*!). fiv e w om en I jet th e w om en v ote if th e y can I* elected on th e - .m e b a sis a s th e m en, but to arb itra rily l o s e r v e on elect or C ouncil, r e ­ you r gardless* of th e num ber in th e I ni v e r i t y , would certainly n *t be in keeping wi t h t he “equal right.** to all’* d octrin e. Would it. thinking women? \ \ t* a re leav tng this Univ e r sity w ith th e know ‘ed ge o f th e fact that we have *aid what we hon­ estly th o u g h t on all o c c a sio n s. W e have not minced matter;* in­ tentionally. and a lth o u g h we m ay have made enem ies o f som e w h o m ight have otherw ise term ­ ed we know that th o s e few w ho have been w ith us have been those not fr ie n d s fo r what they can a c c o m p lish fo r s e lf , but for the good th e y m a y do o th e r s . th em selv es “friends, OFFICERS TR AIN IN G LEON SPRINGS SOCIETY " l w v l ! ! , " ' l , l " f S AKE D,RTT RING 444, ANI) I H M WILL (OME BACK CLEAN ONCE MORE DRISKILL HOTEL LAUNDRY ™ IE l e a d i n g l a u n d e r e r s COLLEGE NOTES Candies American Queens M erely W hets the Appetite PASS T H E M AROUND a f t e r m e a l s — t h e y ADD TO T H E R E P A S T There is a C * rn K I N G dealer 0 | ; " 1 near you ■ wuio f f l P : Qjjrn* I?* B razil hui^ . lh CACAM —» »»WfcO NIT * " M t ) " I U C M O C O U T l CQ A TCD In a n s w e r i n g ple ase m e n tio n T h e T e x a n . a d v e r t i s e m e n t s I r id e Si Low s a s how j^lie n e x t b a n d co n ­ e d t h a t com es o f f on t h e c a m p u s had b e t t e r be a c c o m p a n ie d by a univers­ l e n g t h y v a r i e t y t h e al d o n n in g o f p r e s e n t w e a t h e r th e n u m b e r s e e n w ith colds once m o re , veeps up , j u d g i n g f r o m of p e r s o n s if th e to be ro u n d th e c a m p u s . H o rn e d T o a d . A y o u n g , n e g r o , w h o w a s a S en io r r a n out it VV j i b e r I o r c e U n i v e r s i t y , is n o w w o r k i n g on a >f f u n d s , a n d th e U a i­ b i l l m a n ca r . He b r o u g h t ver, ity o f K a n s a s a h o r n e d to a d all he w a y from N ew M exico f o r i t s m u ­ seum, a n d fed it P u l l m a n m e a ls all he w ay . H e had to a d v i s e e v e r y o n e if t h e K a n s a n s t h a t t h e to a d would ut h u r t t h e poor th e m , o t h e r w i s e oad w ould h a v e been v e r y loneso m e, j As Partners. O n e h u n d r e d a n d f i f t y m e n a r e d e ­ s ir o u s le a v in g B ro w n U n i v e r s i t y ‘or f a r m w ork. Six m en h a v e a l r e a d y b ee n g iv e n p e r m i s s io n to le a v e school to t a k e up a g r i c u l t u r a l p o s itio n s . o f I n s t e a d o f A p p e tiz e r. th e a f t e r n o o n g y m a t W a r d B e llm o n t, th e y h a v e s u b s t i t u t e d a n d e a r l y m o r n i n g a p p e t i z e r , w h e r e ­ by all o f th e f a i r ed s ( g i r l s in th is in ­ sta n c e , a s t h e r e a r e n o n e o f th e o p ­ p o site se x t h e r e ) will be a w a k e n e d by a bell a t 6:30 a. rn. a n d r e q u ir e d to th e n a p lu n g e . t a k e v io le n t e x e r c is e a n d AFTER THE GERMAN Oui f ountain Is at \ our Service We Cater Especially to U niversity Students Ninth and CongresM N o t i c e ! HEAR YE! et Your Cadus at the Cactus Office or at the Co-op t o r ne] I A m b u la n c e . T h e c o m p le t e C o rn ell u n i t o f th e A m e r i c a n A m b u la n c e C o r p s h a s a r ­ rived in P a r i s s a fe ly , a c c o r d i n g to th e l a t e s t r e p o r t s . T h e y w e n t b y w a y o f B o r d e a u x . W e hope t h a t w h e n th e y t h a t s e n d w ay , if t h a t is th e w a y t h a t you can g e t by t h e t h e deep in s a f e t y . th e y will sen d u s iron s h a r k s o f us, SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TEXAN b e l l a i r d o m e MARVIN HALDEN, Mgr. TOMORROW AND TUESDAY NIGHT Wm. A. Brady— World Pictures Presents KITTY GORDON IN “FORGET-ME-NOT” WITH MORTAGU-LOVE Children 5c Adults 15c CUPS AWARDED AT BIG PEP MEETING W inners P re se nte d W ith C ups at Get- to g e th e r Meeting Held Last Night at Men’s G ym nasium . The g e t- to g e th e r m e eting and s u p ­ p er held fo r th e preps a t th e m e n ’s gy m n a siu m la st n ig h t was accompa- j nied by much pep an d show of good j spirit on th e p a r t of both th e visitors j and the hosts. A picnic s ty le supper, consisting of sandw iches, te a . md ice cream cones, was served, with the aid of the A u stin C h a m b e r o f; Commerce. ic^d Wa. Im m ediately a f t e r th e su p p e r th e m eeting w'as opened by th e sing in g o! i The Eyes of Texas, with “C a s e y ” ; jones a s leader. “ C a se y '’ th en led a num ber of veils fo r th e H igh Schools, -nies, and finally, f o r T e x a s her- Dr. E. IX ^ h u r t e r took c h a rg e p la tfo rm , and in troduced W. P. p re sid e n t of th e Board of K e­ rr told of th e p le a su re a g hosts to th e preps. s u p e rin te n lent H’k, spoke on the work l e a g u e in W est >mplimented th e U n iv e rs ity an d th e good UA -nip shown by all connected with meet, at the sam e tim e te llin g of guest -' a p p re c ia tio n of th . of I u! Inter hula-til Mr. D upree \ u P M Mr A Uni if t -n e s ho sp itality. (mover H a rt of Tim pson th en spoke n behalf of th e E a s t T exans. Mr. l a i t com plim ented Dr. ^ h u r t e r v ery axing th a t iii his opinion he ie hi v of the b* st th in g s e v e r done U niversity when he p r o p o s e d la-ague at of dishmei n I n l<> Mr. H a r t also said lr S h o r te r 's influ- the Uni th e r one the hat ti th hat when the -h pit he me ials w <>u!d ' espective o w ner- a 'or the winning teal awarded as follows: Boys’ Senior Dc Herndon, San Antonio. ar : sam rec civ* d, to their The cups how ever, w • re a mat m ii. ITV Boys’ Ju n io r D eclam atio n, Alton ’hom asson, Nacogdoches, Essay W ritin g. Ignacio Murma- luke, El Paso. The ban n e rs for th e w inn ers in the olay tact - were* awarde d as follow.-: Academy Division, San Marcos B a p ­ tist Academy. Class A H igh School, A ustin. Class B H igh School, El Campo. Several cup- wert* not a w a rd e d Ice ause of the f a c t t h a t th e finals in heir division had not been held, b u t \;ll be a w a rd e d la te r. P E R S O N A L S . Since Roy Lee of Tem ple, who was a stu- in A u stin la st y e a r, w a s ient hen* the Uni- yesterday. leav in g in S outh e .s ity , Mr. Lee has been the in America, w here he h as been employ of an E n glish-ow n ed ra ilro a d fo r his home in T em ple to spen d a few lays fo r Leon S prings. Fleet H ea rd will d e p a r tin g before today leave H a r r y T ho m as, B. A. 14, of Waco was in A ustin y e s te rd a y . Mr. T h o m ­ as is connected with a bank in Waco Is th e m e rc h a n t t h a t you a r e t r a d ­ ing with a d v e r tis in g in The T e x a n ? T ry T e x a n w a n t ads. T hey b rin g u p 8 ll £ lf nr irttj Brattie CELPlhra get the wearing o t h e r HEN you W habit of our clothe* men will get the habit looking to you for style The model illustrated is part of our vast assort­ ment of style-leaders for Spring. These clothes are designed by the fore­ most American authori­ ties. And they are built to wear; the fabrics used in them must stand up under rigid the most tests-for-wear l>efore be­ ing the accepted by m aker. The very suit you want is a t this store* ready to give you that well-dressed ap­ pearance. HARRELLS The Store that Sells So­ ciety Brand Clothes ( ups, Knox Hats, He id Earl & Wilson Shirts, HolepnMil Hosiery tor all the family, R. & VV* Palm Beach, Dell Beach anti Kool Iv lot ll. Silk ( rash, Wool Crash and Pure Silk Suits, F e a t h e r weight Underwear and Pajamas, Mark Cross Gloves. TEXAN WANT ADS ads T E X A N want bring result*. Rates, I cent per word for th e f ir s t insertion, th re e insertions fo r 2 cent*. Absolutely no ad taken over th e phone. Call at room 109, Main Building. No ad taken for less th a n *25 cent*. P a y ­ m ent in advance alw ays required. DR. H. E. B A X T E R , dentist, 512 Scar- Brough Bldg. Old phone 1310. DR. E. C. BERW ICK, dentist. Suite 521 S c a rb ro u g h Bldg. Phone SISO K a r l’s B a r b e r Shop, 2402 G u a d a ­ lupe. fo u n ta in sm ooth finish, on L O S T -—W a te r m a n pen, la s t T h u rsd a y . F in d e r please notify Dorris Suavely, phone 1423. L O S T —O ne p a ir o f rim less spectacles in case m a rk e d G riffith D ru g Com ­ b-9 p an y . P hone 8734. results. W A N T E D TO B U Y — M en’s second­ hand shoes. Phone 4597, Geo. B Allen, 2406 G uadalupe. p a p e rs; $40 to $50 m onthly in s p a re experience u n n e c e ssa ry ; tim e; tim e no c a n v a s sin g ; sug gested. Send for p a rtic u la r s . N a tio n a l Press B u reau , Room 2654, B uffalo, N. Y. lf su b je c ts The Texas Barber Shop. We please 1008 Con- F U R N I S H E D H O U S E W A N T E D — Couple w ith ou t children d esires f u r ­ In the nished house fo r the sum m er. case tff parties leaving the city for the sum m er, would consider ta k i n g ] c a i* of house a n d g ro u n d s as p a r t ; Allen A O lip h a n t, P r o p ,. p a y m e n t o f re n t. O ccupancy desired gras*. by M ay 20. P h on e 4481. 5-6 We g iv e q u ality and service with our barber work. Driakill Barber >r call a t 221 Nueces FOR S A L E — A t low fig u re , choice lot a t 2210 N ueces St. Phone 1974. 5-8 Shop, M oritz Silver, Prop. M anicur- ing and chiropody a sp ecialty. S T U D E N T S — Go Palace B a rb e r to Shop, B asche Bldg., fo r firs t-c la ss work. Billy W olf, Prop. P A T R O N I Z E th e Co-Op B a r b e r shop, n e x t to M a je stic T h e a tr e . W e t a k e DOIT1DI" In in cu ttin g pompa in terest * i esp ecial doors. A N in te llig e n t person m ay earn $100 m o n th ly c o r r e s p o n d i n g f o r e n tr a n c e i to C lark p ro b a b ly in g r a n d s ta n d n e a r ti* % i »•** • i Field, F riday evening, Finder please phone 3515 or S t a t e T r e a s u r y 5-12 diam ond brooch. , n e w s -, D epartm ent for reward. T H E D A l L Y T E X A N OFFICIAL NOTICES R A M S H O R N — W ill h a t e a m ee tin g T ue sd a y n ig h t a t 7:30. m em b ers be pre se n t. r e g u la r All T H E following m en fro m th e T h e ta Xi House will re p o r t a t the tr a in in g c am p T u e s d a y : E a r l McDonald, J e r ­ ry M atejka, S t u a r t G lazbrook, F re d N e tz e r, N olan Brow ne. A liver P e tty , J a m e s W yse, F r a n c is G erling, and Mack Hodges. T he T h e ta Xi F r a t e r ­ n ity re p o r ts the in itia tio n of th e fol­ lowing m en: F r a n k H ig h to w e r, A. W. von S tru v e , Dan O ’Connell. A r t h u r Newby, a n d L. T. F a re n th o ld . TO BE REORG ANIZED. The w ith d ra w a l of som e five h u n ­ dred men, going to th e Leon S p r in g s cam p, will sadly dc plete th e r a n k s of the six com panies, w hich we now have. This will n e c e ssita te th e abol-j ishing of >ome of th e com panies. O w ­ ing to ( a p t. Boswell’s being in San Antonio, the ex act p r o c e d u re h a s not been asc e rta in ed . He will r e t u r n to ­ day, and Monday or T u e sd a y he will have a r r a n g e d m a tte r s . Beall, T u r n e r G a r n e r , Dick Cougha- nour. Phi D elta T h e ta . L. B. Pain e, Nel- m Philips, M. T. A ub rey. Sig m a Alpha Epsilon, Delta S ig m a Phi, and Acacia h a v e not y e t c om ­ p e t e d th e ir lists. T ry T e x a n w a n t ads. T h ey brin g results. S P O R T O X F O R D S For Spring and Summer D I L L I N G H A M ’S “LET US FILL YOUR PRESCRIPTION ” A most complete line of toilet waters and extracts, im* ported and domestic, just received, also nobby lim of bath- ing caps. We deliver anywhere, any time, any day. 622 Congress Ave. ® hones 325-335 JOSEPH’S PHARMACY HOUGH’S AUTO SERVICE Both Phones 861 Day or Night 5 and 7-Passenger Cars. Fords and Automobiles 419 COLORADO STREET 419 C. M. M ILLER Dealer in W all Paper, P aints, Oils, Window G lass, and Painters’ Supplies. Picture Fram ing a S pecialty. Signs. 807 CO NG RESS A V E. MANY ARE INITIATED UNDER NEW RULING F r a t s T ake A d v a n ta g e of New Ruling A llowing Them to In itia te Men W ith P a ss in g Grades. T he f r a te r n itie s a r e all h a ste n in g to ta k e a d v a n ta g e of th e new faculty rulin g which allows th em to in itiate he men who have, up until the pies «nt tim e, passed in th e required n um ber of courses. S ig m a Nu and Chi initiation T h u rsd a y n ig h t; Phi held K a p p a Sigm a, F r id a y I hi G am m a Delta, S a tu r d a y afterno on. m d Phi K appa Psi, S igm a ( hi, and Delta Tau Delta, S a tu r d a y nigh t. The oth e rs will in itia te n ex t week. n ig h t ; Following is a list of eligible men: K ap pa Sigm a, I. H. C ru tc h e r, H a rd y Hill, Allyn F a n g , Robert Reed N unn. and W. R. Pauls. Alpha T au O m e g a , Allison Russ. E arl Deem Felix P a rs o n s, W illiam Howard. K appa Alpha. M artin W infrey. P e r ­ ry P o rte r, H. J. S ha nd s, W. K. W roe T h e ta Xi, F r a n k H igh to w er. A. W F ah re n th o ld , D. von Struv e, L. T. O’Connell, A. B. Newby. D elta T a u D elta, Wendell Mayes. F ra ck T ra u , P re s to n N o rth ru p , L eon­ ia®. B arrow . Je>^ I. N orm an, H a r r y Blocker. Sigm a Nu, Jo h n L aird, Edw in I e- erson, W illiam Pace, J o h n Cofer. A r ­ le K night. Louis Brow n, Glen Kirk. Stanley W alker. N. S. Russell, C h a r ­ ge Wilson. R alph Price. D elta K appa Epsilon, Holford Rus- ,ell, Town e t H u rs t, R. W. F rant/., McCord M cIntyre, M erw yn B a rn u m , Sigm a Chi, L aw ren ce H am ilto n, Fe lix Hobbs, Paul C ru ts in g e r , J a m e s Phi G a m m a Delta, B achm an G re e r Randolph Allen, S. C am p, Paul D a­ vis, FU G. G raves, E d g a r Rock. Chi Phi, Sam Lowe, W illiam J o h n ­ son, W illiam s, O w en T ho m a s, David B uchanan, C harlie N e w k irk , VV. B. ’oilier, H e r b e r t Poyner. Delta T h e ta Phi, C harlie Y eltm an, I. E. Belcher, Sy d n ey P. 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