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S . \ c o u n c il d e la y e d th o b il l o t ! ) f o r th e s e n d in g o u t o f f i c e r s e le c t io n o f n e x t y e a r ’s from S a t u r d a y t o M o n d a y n ig h t, th e p< i nit *• M o o r e , * h a ir m a n o f * -si r'f I I t A . M . T O I P . M . 25c T h e D a i ly ll I im . s S p e a k s to A il S w e e t h e a r t s th e of th e W o r ld ! N o w Showing- A fter I out err ow’I with CHAS. F A R R E L L X i so ( a rto o n : “ B a t t l i n g Bosses'* * o m e d y : " M iv In- I in VS i o n g " V t o v i f t o n e N e w s H A N C O C K THEATER I is t y p i c a l o f t h e s j i i r i t w h i c h terized t h e K «Mi rid -1 p s in c e o n i h o c a m p u s t w o y . a r s ayu. l i a s c h a r a c - t a i l e d w a is in the Round I j> Tho fratern ities and sororities are a l­ most l o o p e p cont in p h dying' if* decorate fo r the three-day celebration this w e e k ­ end. This fact is in dicative that student intercut increasing more each year, i his increased student in ­ terest tan also In* traced to t tie et I ort > ol the fa cu lty to place all the plans fo r the Round-Up in stude nt hands. Some faculty members are essential, of course, to guide th e organization along and assume t Ii e financial responsibility of the u n d ertak­ ing, but on the w hole most of t h e w ork on th ** project has been delegated to students. T h e r e a r e a w e a l t h o f p o s s i b i l i t i e s f o r d e c o r a t i v e s c h e m e s f r o m t h e c o l o r f u l h i s ­ t o r y o f T e x a s , T h e r a n c h , t h e I n d i a n v i l ­ l a g e , t h e S p a n i s h m i s s i o n , a n d o t h e r t y p i ­ c a l l y T e x a - m o t i f s h a v e b e e n u s e d i n p r e ­ v i o u s y e a r s . T h e d e c o r a t i o n oj t h e h o u s e s e a c h y e a r a d d - a f l a v o r t o t h e R o u n d - U p t h a t n o t h i n g e l s e c a n d o ; it c a t c h e s th ** a t ­ t e n t i o n a n d c o m m e n t o f t h e v i s i t o r s , a n d i rn* i n t h e s t u d e n t b o d y it d e v e l o p s s p ir it o f i he T e x a s R o u n d * ' p. t h School Investigation lux est peat ion ar* Im 11,1* in a T w h u h ar* to lead t' * a pla ti foe co-ordination a in lim ination ot duplication among 1 lo­ se hoofs o f h ig h er educ ation in the State. A represen tative of tin* State Hoard ot in m aking a series of co nfer­ Ed u cation ences w ith the various schools in order to inform ation. A con s e c u r e first-hand the presidents of State f c re nee of all schools with the Roan! of Education is J I to 23 in scheduled to he held A p r il F o rt W o rth . O ther states have paved the w ay lot* action hy I * xas iii retrencing on its Slate schools. Oregon recently reduced us state- supported schools from five to two, and m any ol the departm ent* of the e schools have lim ti discoid inned. At present there is p ractically tm duplication in tile schools of ihai stat* . is a eom parat ivei\ Hut the ca -e I or T* xas is sotiiew hat d i I - ie rent. Oregon sm all state. T exa would m ake three or four states as compared ai t h O rego n; and the distances in Texas are so great that a re­ duction of * h i n d s " i s u c h ii s c a l e would he (int of a il reason, lf texas had 1 ot more than three or four schools, it would he hundreds id tilde* thorn one to the other and* tmh 1 I s w on id ha e to e » m ail) from home to attend college. Ii i pi " p o p t hat on'1 ’ n u ! ' ii 5 w i I to he done to relieve the situation oi finances. The schools w ill have to in the ir part of retrenchm ents hut ( are should be used to insure that I** po cl a* da rn a - done. w I i a \ * St att* h a re gin it I here Labor Dispute n - in c r th A < l i * p '; * contractors I ra ver n e w ha* b een ta sioner. A f ic ia ls th a t a t ra ‘ ii in th** c ity , . in g ■ u ti h« than that the I t t a i l * s i i i i h t ' i h g i ie h<* r -ii c fs an d I hi* w a g e s p a id on th e i d e r p ro g re s s Slat** la b o r c u m rn is- t n a d e b y la b o r of- ..... - * p ay b y th e rat i* c a i r«*nt ii 11 la w I " S t a t e b u ild - rthor at a lo w e r rat*- a I lie loc a lit y . uuii 1 o he * ta rtfu l to is h-q ng t h e he I n iv e r s ity l>uild- th e wag** r a te s arf* ■ h ee ti s e v e ra l fu r d ila tio n u f tin pre- t t hat it w ii! he h a t ii la w A n in v e s t i g a t I on d e te r m in e w h< t iuq v io la * cd in t he « ast ib g s. I* is e e r t a in 11 lo w e r t b a n th ( >• ha y e a r s ; hut th e det.e -ent s< a le is so d iffi* to d e t e r m in e th e ca I f th e rat** o f pa r i v e n * h e labor- * rn in c o n s tru c tio n buildings is in h a r m o n y w it h t h e ’ ntract price of t h e b u ild in g , it w ill ■*i for the con­ tractors t o raise I heil pay. ii they figured o n a higher wag* and a r* now t a k ­ ing ad van tag e o f unemployment to depress the price, then a h ig h er wage should he paid. bell g of the Ola! * bt* hi But W h e n the report of the commissioner is com pleted, t h e situation can be settled easily. If the investigation shows a viola­ in p ayin g too lo w wages, tion of the lav. the commissioner has the pow er t o enforce the paym ent of a h i g h e r s c a l e . at M id w e s t e r n in-t it ut io n s, Th* q u e s tio n s w e r e n o t d ir e c t a n d ta n Iv p h ra s e d . ( o m p a r a t iv e ly f e w s t u ­ d en t- «*\pr* -cd t h e ir o p in io n s . < <>mpilat in n s o b ­ T i: :* v e r y ea-e w ith w h ic h q u e - lo m ia ir* * m a y is w e r e d i- not t o n d u c i v c to a c c u r a c y . !• a lia - “b a t e m e n t b a -es t<*rtd t o in f lu e n c e th e ans- I r i «**pon- ib d it y f o r a n s w e r s d o es n o t f a v o r t i et u rn * . C it d i l a t i o n o f th e q u e s t io n n a ir e s ' m o i g a r e la t iv e !* n a il num b«*r o f p e o p le in- i ca* 1.1 m • Ilk- !ih< i o f u lt im a te * r i o r. Ii w e c o u ld o n ly r e g u la t e q u e t io n n a ir e , t h e ir a p p lii at i • i i . arid th* ic u h jo t I -, o m e a p p ro x im a - l i o n o f " f til* t r u t h rn i l> lit In- o b ta in e d . V* i* j-, **ne boul*! e x e rc is e re a s o n w h e n c o n f r o n t e d w ith fop V col b*g** a t t it u d e s in n ic e p e rc e n ta g e s . P ’s o I th* f i r * ’ o r d e r to beli**ve th a t f ig u r e s T H E C H O S E N P E O P L E n u m b e r o f y e a r th e r e h as V < o aun e q u e -5 ion a t.*> it!* a d e q u a c y o f th e s y s te m o f P h i Po ta K ip p a ole* i mn- . \ r p re *• nt ? her* a r e a b o u t eigh* m e n ( h o en at th e b e g in n in g o f y e a r , ( h u t y tw o at the a m e t im** in th*' j u n i o r th e s e n io r y e a r , a n d I w e n t y - fo in just b e f o r e c o m m e n c e m e n t in .Jhim*. T h u ,i la r g e m a j o r it y o f th e c a n d id a t e s c c d c * '! o l ,.n (h i. ba -1 - o f o n ly ,1 p a rt o f t h e ir V ' V A " I w ith 1 o u i * g rad *' a a lm o s t th e o n ly con id e r a t io u . V u r v e y o l ,1 r e le n t c ia how*; th a t a s m u ch ^ 1 I * pt i l e n t ot th o s e e le c t e d t o P h i B e t a K a p p a U n th*’ t a ll o f ' h* ''<‘111**1 v e a l w e re abb* to a c h ie v e j " " P ' ■ im laud* a* g r a d u a t io n . O f the ju n io r 1 ight ot tim .•tunc lass, tw o o r 2-T p* r 1 en* re c* iv* *1 honor*-. T'his c o n d itio n e x is ts e it h e i b e c a u s e m en n r*‘ in c a p a b le o f w r i t in g th e se s a n d r e la t in g the u 11J * ■ ' in t h e ir f ie ld s ; 0 1 !*< c a u s e t h e y a r e at is fie* I w e lt 1 1 * m "Iv cs a ib t'i t h e y h a v e re c e iv e d t h e ir k e y - a n d h a v e no a m b itio n * 0 a t t a in f u r t h e r h o n o r- . In < ith e i * ,1 *-, t h e ir e le c t io n to th e s o c ie ty un to rt u n a t *• I't i th** o th e t h a rn I, becall.-*'* o f F b i B e t a K a p p a ' lim it e d m e m b e r s h ip , a g re a t m a in w h o 'a e r situation likewise deplorable. I* e iv e ru a g n a s * a n not he elect***!, a I i " o I ' U o m w o u ld be fo r th** P h i IP ta K a p p a S o c ie t y to w ith h o ld a e le c t io n s u n t il mot < e v i* d ‘ in * o ’ a m a n ’ w o r t h is a v a ila b le . I f , f o r in 'ban**-, H ie ju n in i e ig h t wen* seliM bed a t 1 he en d t h u d y e a r r a t h e i th a n at th e b e g m n in g , a n d a l l ii ut g i n e n t ie r at t he sam** I im** o f gr a d u a t ion . v * aid I** m o i <> s u re . I hen I he h o n o r w o u ld he a w a r d e d a f t e r m en h a v e -bow n h o w w e ll th e . c a n (c la t* arni m a k e i c e o f th*- fa- ts t h e y n a v e g a in e d fro m t h e ir c o u rs e s an d t u t o r i a l w o r k a ini ! nos he m o re 1 e p re s e n t at iv**. H a t v a r d C r im s o n . D O O M E D F R O M T H E S T A R T I hi Ymcl ic an pcoplt* a h va y*; have considered the rorty-niners u** one of the most picturesque groups of the- (•* in! t v. The «* I :gur* her* ie -a ! a*u re d ,1 in : Ii I* tilin g ( ' " a e t ( i fly < ilifon .1 gold rub) ha \ < in m o re d im e n o v e ls hi ' an d im v ic * Ii na J * ■ .la m e . ,1 >!:;■ N o w I " h i id<. ( OlU'gi* pl lf* d q i l t h 1 * o f o f 1 I - tory with a book called “ Forty-Niners’* and tries it«• Dub it I h a t kansas mud an*! Sierra Mountain snow storms and not indians an i wild animals were the worst o f th e e a r l y “ rainbow o b s ta c le s chaser e) inr 01 Uh* pim cl of * 1 the path to p r o v e a* I c m p t f he in n ut t he in her fin - ev e n in g T n ew , the a c ie s > . . . sh e’s chosen in those illustrated Gloves- son, E lizabeth K av an au g h, Mrs. E. II. Lemberg, A nna M alone, Mr. Bryde, J. L. N eu, Mrs. Bliss N o r ­ ton, Clara M. Parker, Leigh Peck, Mrs. W. S. Pope, T. N. Por­ ter, Irene Prew itt, Mrs. N. A. Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. S im ­ mons, Roy S. Sullivan, M. M ay­ fair Taylor, ( laude T eer, Francos Terrill, Isabel Thomas, F rances Thorpe, Gertrude Talbert, Edith V ernon, Mrs. Ruth W esto n, Philip King. * * * S A N A N T O N I O A R T I S T S W I L L P E R F O R M H E R E Mrs. Mary A u b rey Keating, of San A n to n io will con tralto, sin g in a m usicale at 8 o ’clock W e d n esd ay night at th e Faculty W o m e n ’s (dub. Miss Ola Oui ledge o f San A n ton io will acco m ­ pany Mrs. Keating Other artists to he presented on the program are Mrs. E u g e n e Tips o f San A n tonio, Lucite Mor­ ley o f A u stin , m ezzo-soprano; Ed Norton of A ustin, b ar ito n e; ami W. S c o tt Redd of A u stin, tenor. M embers o f th e clu b are vited to com e and t o bring their friends. i n - 1 CHI OMEGA E LE C TS j GILB E RT IN RECITAL Iota chapter o f C h i O m ega selected A n am ary D a vis presid ent the University, was presented of the sorority at th e sp rin g e le c ­ tions held T uesd ay n ig h t a t the chapter house. I — *—- a 1 . . I ... . I f \ #3 r l n Vi t Cpl 3 t « u T r. «■ Na none Gilbert, a sophomore in in a speech arts recital Monday night at 8 o ’clock in the auditorium of the T ex a s School of F ine Arts. I She wa assisted by Conrad Fath i and Rowland F ay Curry, U n iver­ sity stud en ts and pupils o f Miss Miriam Landrum, with selections fo r tw o pianos. Miss Gilbert is a senior in th e speech departm ent of the T ex as School of F in e Arts, and will receive her S ta te leach- . i ’ > cert it icat e in speech in June. w ho Other o ffic e r s were elected w ere B ernice ( a l i s o n , vice presid en t; Elizabeth Green, sec r e ­ tary; .Tulia Brown, treasu rer; Vir­ in structor gin ia D abney, p ledg e and rush cap tain ; and Anabel Murray, convention d e le g a te. The national c o n ve n tio n of Chi Om ega this su m m er will he held in White Springs, Va. IN IT IA T E S TO BE HONORED H I L L E L P A S S O V E R O P E N S Today is the dealin e fo r Uni- 1 T \& m to r a banquet to be given v e r sify stu d en ts to make reserve- j in honor of the new initiates, arc o f being made by the members tions fo r the P assov er S e d e r sup­ Lambda Delta, honorary fr a te r ­ per to be given next W ednesday, nity fo r f n - h nan girls. The ban­ April 20. at the n ew ILllel F o u n ­ quet will be held at the I niversity d a t i o n headquarters, 2 2 2 8 Guad- Commons at 0:30 o’clock Monday, alupe S treet, Rabbi S a m u el HL Powell April 2 Si Mary Helen Baron a nnounced T u e sd a y . This president ot organization, supper will in augurate the tradi­ said Tuesday. tional P assov er festival. the * >ti * P I E R I A N S P L A N S O C I A L T w en ty -o n e new p le d g e s will be w elcom ed by m em bers o f Pierian Literary Society at a m e e t in g to be held Thursday a ft e r n o o n at 5 o ’clock in the Y. W. C. A. read­ in g room in the Main Building. P lan s fo r a picnic to be given at Barton Springs will be made rpu_ Sarah Turk, president, annotine F O U N D E R S ’ DAY B A N Q U E T Kappa D elta sorority will g i v e ’; its fou n d er s’ day banquet S a tu r ­ day night at 0 o’clock at. ’he A u s ­ tin Club. A garden motif will be flowers carried out with spring and and pastel-colored place cards fea tu rin g the car n a­ tion. be tea -'trust ress. Elizabeth Law will favors U N I V E R S I T Y D A M E S M E E T The U n iv ersity D am es will meet with Mrs. W. R. Na hours at 1201 at 3 Travis Boulevard, „ C lo c k w e d n i » l ^ a fte rn o o n Th. < Tnej<) m ee tin g will include a sm u t busi­ n e ss session during w hich a com ­ m ittee will be selected to elect o f ­ fic e r s for the co m in g year. ' IT Mr. and Mrs. Fred Minor, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest I.edlow, Mrs. Cora Martin, Mrs. S. M. N. Marrs, Mrs. Tom Miller, T. N . Porter, O. B. Douglas. Dr. J, VV. Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. J. Horace Bass, Dr. A n n ie Webb B lan ton , Mrs. L. D. Borden, Mur­ phy Bounds, J. Frank B oyd, Mat­ tie Lee B oyd, W. P. Boyd, Ethel E. Brown, J. L. B row ning, C, M. Butler, Mrs. IL A. Butcher, Mar­ ian Caddell, Mrs. Martha Poole Cavin, J. A. Clack, George H. Cooke, Mrs. J. P. D rummond, li m a D ean e Fow ler, Mr. and Mrs. Leo C, H a y n es, A lm a Hellams, E v a Hem gap, V e s t a Hicks. Nina Hill, H erbert H u ffa k e r, L. J. H u gh es, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jam es. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. John- -AT M U EL L E R ’S S H O E S TORE Final plans w ere completed for the North T exa s S tate Teachers held Satu rd ay n ig h t to College ex -s tu d e n ts banquet 6 be for o’clock a t the Austin Club approxim ately f i v e guests, a cco rd in g to Ray Bonta, s e v e n t y at I j vice president. Dr. R. L. Marquis, president, Edith L. Clark, dean o f wom en, the the a ffa ir annually , and W. J. McConnell will be I principal speak ers at held : which has been I for the past six years. Those ex p e c te d to attend the banquet ( iambi 11, include Ju d g e J. B. McBride, Tom Rose, W . I’. B oyd, V esta " ie k s , D. F. Bobbitt, Mary Craig, Mary Jane Edwards, Maude Hall, Roy H atley, A lene Darkness, Ray B onta, J* VV. B a ld ­ w in , Marian Acker, Pearson Med- ders, Clem W o lfe , Charles Corn­ wall, Herbert H u f f aker, E m berson Bonav, M. B. A u tr ey , Ruby A n g ­ lin. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hooper. Thomas, Joe Kallina, Ruby Terrill, Margaret Patterson, Mr. and Mrs, W. E. M etzenthin, Isabell Flower S p e c i a l s Roses $1 p e r d oz. Car na ti on s $1 p er d oz. Eas ter Lilies $3 per d oz. Pl a nt s 2 5 c up All o t h e r f l o we r * pri ced in p r o p o r t i o n — P h o n e * D a y 2 - 1 1 4 7 — N i g h t 2 - 3 8 4 3 Charles Farrell and Marian N ix on , now at the Hancock in “ A fte r Tomorrow, th e ater. Ann Dvorak, n ew co m er to the screen who will be seen here when J am es C a g n e y ’s "I h e Cowd Roars,” autom obile r a c ­ preview ed in g sp ectacle, the Queen sim u ltan eou sly and the Paramount at midnight .Saturday. Mr. C a g n ey ’s other .loan is popular leading lady at is Blundell. Miss Blackwood'- escort, Joe Ri­ le y . her a ttendant, with her es­ cort, and from the seven S ou th w est C onferen ce schools and their escorts Will be g u e sts at the sw e eth ea rts the occasion. F L E S H — B U T T H F IS W E A K ”— with Robert M ont­ gomery, Nora Gregor, Nils A sther and E dward E verett Horton today through Friday. A t the Paramount. ‘A F T E R T OM O RR OW ”— with Charles Farrell and Marian N ixon, today through Friday. At the Hancock. T A R Z A N , T H E A P E M A N ” (B plus) — with J o h n n y W eissmuller, Maureen O’Su l­ livan, C. Aubrey Smith, and Neil Hamilton, now through Saturday. At the Queen. •W IC K E D ”— with E lissa Bandi and Victor McLaglen, today only. “ Forbidden.” with Bar­ bara Adolphe Menjou, and Ralph Bellamy, Thursday and Friday. A t the T exas. Stanw yck, Estimate#: A, great; B, good; C. fair. O pening T od ay instead the Param ount T h ea ter tod ay through Friday D A S H ) But the Flesh is W e a k ” r e t u r n s Robert M o n t g o m e r y to screen in another ''o f his flip lo ve-m ak ing interludes. T his tim e, penniless, he is th r ea t­ ened with marriage to a dow dy heiress but chooses an equally penniless but attractive orphan, to m arry a rich do w a ger and replen­ ish suitably fo r fu rther escapades. “ ( asanova and "Don J u an ” are words applied to Mr. M ontgom ery by his press a g e n ts. Nora Gregor, a n e w c o m e r C. A ub rey Smith, Edward Everett Horton, and Nils Asther, an old tim er returning, are people in his cast. fortu n e leav in g fam ily lath er the his once tod ay F T E R TO M O RR O W ’* unite a r \ s' -tage play by John “ S eventh H e a v e n ” Golden, will be the f e a ­ ture picture th e Hancock a* T h eater through Friday, w ith Charles Farrell and Marian N ix on taking the lead in g roles in t h e a story ab ou t lo ve am on g meek. The difficulties which yo u n g love en co u n ters its goal of wedded bliss When man> people are neither wedded n o r blissful nor unwed and blissful are g o n e into at leng th and in detail. “ Heart rending.” “ tou ch in g, a1* i v Tingly d ra m atic’ sample t e r m s o ffer ed in description of this F o x picture. A lsos; Minna Corn­ bell, William Collier, Jr., Greta G r a n s te d t. Nora Lane. in rea lizin g are a picture in the rol e o f an which I I / J C K E D ,” * * puts A c t r e s s El i s sa Lamb again i nn o c e nt girl fig h ting fo r th e honor o f her nam e and self, will return to the T ex a s Theater screen fo r sh ow ­ ings tod ay only. Miss Landi enacts a yo u n g w ife, in love with h e i husband, who accid en tly wounds a policeman w hen fam ou s lo n g arm of the law reaches a fte r her man. Railroaded, she g e ts a prison sen ten ce, but through the help o f a fr ie n d ly suitor, Victor M cL aglen, is released so that her child may be born outside t h e bars. Finally she accepts th e s e ­ cu rity of marriage with tho friend and sails w ith him for Australia the " and fo rg etfu ln es s. ---------------------------- o --------------- B L A C K W O O D H O N O R E D A T T H U R S D A Y D I N N E R Girls of t h e W om an's Building will honor Mary T om Bl a c kwood, “ S w e e t h e a r t ” o f T exas, wi t h a din ­ ner Thursday n i g h t a t (> o ’clock. W I M ! S ale OS NEW H ats at Josephine’s %so §oo 790 ( W e r e 5.00, 1 0. 00 & 1 5 . 0 0) b e e n J o s e p h i n e ’* pri ce* h a v e r e d u c e d but t he r e d u c t i o n * are in pr i ce onl y. T h e s t a n d a r d of s t y l e a n d qu a l i t y whi c h you w o u l d e x p e c t and a l w a y s h a v e r e i e i ved r e m a i n u n c h a n g e d . SAILORS, CLOCHES, and w i d e bri mme d hats . . . in all the p a s te l s h a d e s . . . m a n y in w h i t e . ea c h thri ll ingl y styl ed and t ri mmed . Josephine Shops 1 0 8 - 10 W e s t IO DEEP EDDY B A T H IN G B EA C H POOL O P E N E D S A T U R D A Y , APR IL 9TH T oday and Every Day T e x a s S p e c i a l W a f f l e * Ho t Cake* C o f f e e »nd 15c 15c G r a p e f r u i t or o r a n g e j ui ce, hot cake*, a n d ha m or 30c 3 bac on THE T E X A S GRI LL ( U n d e r N e w M a n a j r m e n t ) 2 3 4 6 G u a d a l u p e P f / A/?;' 16 button l e n g t h $4-98 1- g reat Ii* w r i n- 1 k. Pearls— for evening are fashion’s favorite Sweetheart S 4 . 5 0 5 6 / : 3 S 8 . 9 5 imesfcones B r a c e l e t s S I . O O se.so S I . O O S I . 9 8 C l i p s 5 0 c , S I . O C Foutwear Wardrobe for Round-Up .OO T H E S U N D O W N ” a f t e r - a i l a p urn! J a l M e g ! * la * k k yard Ii i n w h i t (pal ii b IU ■ S P E E D ” T H E C R U S E ’ » y ; / 5 b {j**- r - '• * *">■ a r / - v / r . ‘T H E W E A V E ” ! M d trim. One hat -- but four ways ^ to wear A \ it! > i v■tag T H E R E G E N T ” E a r d r o p s R E E T I NGS , S P R IN G and A ll Its Charm G spri ng, with all your ga i e t y a n d us gi ven this s t u n n i n g styl e we k no w from t he m gs o u r c ust om e rs ret be for e h a s t h e r e g a l a x y of exqui si te sp l e nd or . Y o u ’ve d e a r :oun.50 to $8.50 un t.» SI 2.50. M 6 m e o f G o o d S h o e* a x d H o s i e b v J 6 0 6 CONGRESS AVE. R o u n d - U p T im e ! W r i t i n ’ Home Tim e ' SPEC IA L STEER HEAD STATIONERY . . im w St e e r . br a n d . . w r i t e s o u r Ge t a new su p p l y of p a p e r a nd e n ­ vel ope s IL ad p a p e r . fri e nds , your fami ly to hit t h e ro a d f or Aust i n f r i ­ d a y for t h e big c e l e b ra t i on . \ \ rit e on p a p e r t h a t sy m bol i z e s t h e I ni versit y. I I i g h g r a d e qua li ty. O t h e r C h o i c e S e l e c t i o n s of S t a t i o n e r y p a p e r a n c E n v e l o p e s CO-OP Th 1 S t i The ping-nong hall’s heard to A s lusty laddies, g raceful, shin, Display their energy and their Such i nsy cl e**ks! 'I hey i * p retty, too! M y dear, think I don’t you? — - JCT Ii K l JB K R T ” M A N L E Y . i f s grand. Baldridge, Ja n u a ry , arni Int second team urntiru*.! «* I h , i im , . n I) t na 1 f l i r t f r o m t h e d o r m i t o r y Ici t < Ii * o m e f o u r b l o c k * a w a y t h e boy A n other member proudly over works himself in a desperate el fort to raise tor low er) himself in the rank- of the B e e lo l’.* Mal of 111-Fame, in A l l t i m e . l e t t e r m e n s w i m m i n g t h e E l l i o t t a t 1 :3 0 o ’c l o c k a t s q u a d w i l l b e e l e c t e d e t lire to h a v e t h e i r p i c t u r e * m a d e S t u d io . T h e c a p t a i n o f t h e 1 933 son I- thai vfv. I n ma pounded the bot-eht of I I hit.-. ex era! i ex11 a-base clon’ •. of tile -quad in tit tost also revived ai nant hopes a flaw less ball umbo t Vet non Taybn . la t I * :iing the days Mentor I* ch his collegiate.^ into t them pla ba bad games. A nine col int ercol i ti pla yet- other day . . . if all of thc c a r*; jaS{ week was p itt surrounding the polo field were second team ineludii plated a greet Bonnie Bund c . J A L D E R S O N , c o a c h . t im t h a t , . * , , . I i . t o ., , r \i , t , the the ' , . . . . •»>'<»> W h at , n t . ' ' , the and wrong u o r w h i t t l i n g lovebirds in ’’ *u w ith a ' into each others* one , and -bort on Q uery W h at do \ f>o -ibihtv of a he banged timgMEHit® t i ‘ 1' M ta x not her problem < P lan s fo r a dance to he held in the fu tu re were discussed at a de- ™ « e tin K of the “ T ” Association M °n d a y night a t tho Kappa j Sig m a house. 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