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Sold by Stationery, Jewelry,
Drug and Department Stores
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class and six from the Junior class,
were initiated. The new members
arc: Dorothy Cooper, Frances Green,
Esther Hagyard, Judith Yungblut,
seniors; Harriet Chatfield, Elizabeth
Glasscock, Lois Hargett, Edith Mine- han, Eugenia O'Hara, Edna Lewis
Wells, juniors.
Miss Willie King, a member of the
Sophomore class, was pledged at the
tea given by Theta Sigma Phi at Pat
terson Hall, February 11, but a re
cent change in the ruling prevents
her being initiated until the end of
this semester.
of the active chapter
Members
present were: Miss Marguerite Mc
Laughlin, Miss Irene McNamara,
Frances Lee, Frances Kane, Mary
Stallings, Amanda Gordon, Helen
Stephenson, Mavis
King, Nancy
Sternberg, Rachelle Shacklettc, Louise
Burks, Mary Frances Campbell and
Margaret Chenault.
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ary journalistic fraternity, hold its
formal initiation Monday afternoon
at the home of Miss Frances Lee, HBO
Aylcsford Place, who is president of
the organization. Refreshments of
sandwiches
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SENIORS

Seniors are requested to go to the
University Book Store, in the Administration building, to be measured
for caps and gowns. This must be
completed before March 15.
FUNKHOUSER SPEAKS AT MEN'S
DORMITORY

Dr. W. D. Funkhouser, professor
of zoology, who was prominent in the
attempted rescue work of Floyd Collins, spoke last night before a joint
meeting of the Y. M. C. A. and the
Y. W. C. A. at the men's dormitory
at 7 o'clock, on "Lessons from Sand
Cave."
Dr. Funkhouser has spoken to numerous societies and gatherings since
his return from the scene of the disaster a few weeks ago, and all his
lectures have proved exceedingly interesting, since he experienced many

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SprSJlOST young men today
know the importance or
looking fit. Good ap-

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pearance counts much
in the game of life. The young
man who dresses with taste has
a decided advantage.
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it is surprising how little
thought the average man gives
to his hat. It is his crown, yet he
seems to stop dressing at the neck.
Be careful in your selection of
your headwear. When you buy a
hat, select a Stetson. Its style is
right, its quality means long wear.

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You say she danced with abandon? hardships, strain and sleepless nights
Abandon? Naw, she didn't have during the ordeal, and in the end conothin' on, I tell you!
llapsing under the strain.

GRAVES, COX & CO.

Young Men's Hats
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A hat for the college man that has that
extra bit of smartness young fellows
demand. Curl and snap brim styles in
the new shades of ocean green, pearl
and tarrepin tan."
On display in our front windows.

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