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FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1934
THE HANDOUT
PAGE TIIKKR
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Sl M.MER PLANS OK
FACULTY ANNOUNCED
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What does summer aiean
tion, study, work or rest 1
Justask one of your Own
teachers. "
Summer coming will mean many
enjoyable moments for several --es
pecially Mr. Giles. First he will
study landscaping under the direction
of Mr. Cari Gasslander, who is an
outstanding artist. After he ha
completed this course, Mr. .and Mrs.^
Giles, with Mrs. ®Giles' mother will
alumnae exes
invade campus
(Continued From Page One)
ita Falls, president of the Association
wil] preside and extend the welcome
to the visitors. The luncneon is for
the alumnae, ex-students, seniors and
faculty members.
President Brabham yill give the
invocation, and .a recognition of gifts
to T. w. C. this year will be made by
Dean Rone. "Miss TxwocoV Birthday
iParty" will be a feature
Following the luncheon, a business
ANNOUNCEMENT IS MADE
dkake cueanebs are
LOCATED at 1715 vaughn
take a trip to the coast, where they
will enjoy the rest of their vacation, meting will be held, and^new officers
Mr Bowen will" be teaching in the,
Wesley Junior College in Greenville. !
Miss Riley will remain at home
where she will make i n;actice of! At 3:30 °'clock the ^"0UP wlU at"
will be elected. Miss Downing, and
her cabinet met last night and nomi-
nated officers. .*
taking" three pills a day.
SENIOKS
ANNOUNCE PLANS
(Continued Frpm -Page One)
and Mrs. T. A.
ford, Alice Johnsoti;
Ross.
If Miss Flo Ella Cardeg does not I
obtain a position teaching, she plans
to do secretarial work a tthe Capitol !
in Austin, Texas.
tend an ,art exhibit in Boaz Benbrook
Hall.
This evenly at 6 o'clock the visi-
tors to the c'mpus will a%end the
traditional May Fete, after- which
I they will attend the receptions bein<r
; sponsored by the senior class in Anr.
| gnd Dan Waggoner Halls. "Lady
Windemere's Fan" will be presented
by the Thespian Club at 8 o'clock in
j the Fine Arts auditorium.
After spending the day reminiscing
™ TT , witk old friends, many of the alum
Mrs. Therman Harris plans to con- jlk , , ... .
, . ' i nat~nd ex-students Will return, to
.tmue. her work in music next
awisiperhaps take courses !n art.
Miss Ruth Hinds will be maarried
May 29, to Mr. Clarence Garrard in
the Fine Arts Auditorium. Her fatH"
er, Rev. W. C. Hinds, "Will perform the.,
ceremony.
Miss Rosalie Keller is planning to
do Little Theatre work in Indepen-
dence, Kansas, next year.
Miss Lucille Miller is planning -to
take a longt desired rest.
Miss Louise Roach will try to get
an office position ift case she does
not ge ta school!
Miss Zelma Rhodes is thinking of
starting work on her Master's De-
gree. Also, she might take a course
at the University of Missouri in
journalism.
Miss Rose Ellen Williams will
work this summer in Texas Woman's
College on the Student Campaign.
Mrs M,"ry Langford will begin,
work on her Master's Degree at
Berkelv, California, if she does not
get aschool.
"Misa Alic \ summer
school graduate, will have tT
' 'ar.s in piano next >year if she does
rot teach.
■> Miss Elsie Scott Latimer is olerk
at the D, McR'ea School in Fort
Worth. She is getting a b. A. degree.
| nat^clnd ex-students Will return,
their homes, although a number of
them will remain over for the bacca-
laureate services Sunday at 11 o'clock
and the Commencement exercises
Monday night at' 8:15 o'clock.
appy vacation
and
Weil See You Next Year!
T. C. JONES CO.
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Says:;
POLY THEATRE
Congratulates the Clas^ of '34 and
invites you back to Poly any time
you j-an come.
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Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Hinds of
Perryton have announced the ap-
proaching marriage cf their daughter
Ruth, to Clarence Garrar.d. son of
Mrs. R. S. Garrard, 2416 Jennings'
Avenue. The ceremony will be per-
formed by the bride's father Tuesday,
May 29, at 8 o'clock in the Fine Arts
Auditoriurp.
Miss Hinds, who has been promi-
nent in college activities, will re-
ceive her Bachelor of Arts degree,
with a major in speecn, Monday.
She has served as head proctor at
Ann Waggoner Hall this year.
Mr. Ga^raj'd is employed at the
First National Bank.
After a short wedding trip, the
couple will be at home at 1633 Car-
ter Street.
The Drake Cleaners located at j
1715 Vaughn, invites the T. W. O j
summer school students to visit thejn j
and try their work.
WE X'ONORATl LATE THE
SENIORS AND BID ADIEU TO
ALL OTHER CLASHES UNTIL A
*' NEXT YEAR.
We appreciate your patronage
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The Handout, Vol. 18, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, May 25, 1934, newspaper, May 25, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth336898/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas Wesleyan University.