The Redbird (Beaumont, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, January 21, 1955 Page: 4 of 6
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THE REDBIRD
Fashion School
Offers Fellowship
To Senior Girls
Senior women with an eye
to jobs in buying, advertis-
ing, styling and television
will find announcements
posted on college bulletin
boards today, explaining
how they may apply for a
fellowship to the Tobe-
Cobum School for Fashion
Careers in New York City.
The announcements state
that four Fashion Fellow-
ships are being offered for
the year 1955-56 and that
all senior women graduat-
ing before August 31,1955
are eligible to apply.
A fellowship to Tobe-
Cobum covers the full tui-
tion of $1050. The number
of fellowships, not to ex-
ceed four, will be deter-
mined by the merit of can-
didates who submit pre-
sentations . The widely-
known New York school
offers the fellowships
yearly to encourage able
college graduates to enter
a field which holds unusual
advancement opportunities
for well- trained young wo-
men.
The One Year Course at
Tobe-Cobum emphasizes
actual contact with the
fashion industry through
lectures by important fash-
ion personalities; visits to
manufacturers, department
stores, fashion shows and
museums; and ten full
weeks of working exper-
ience, with pay, in New
York stores and other fash-
ion organizations.
Nowattending Tobe-
Coburn as holders of i954-
55 fellowships are grad-
uates of Allegheny College,
Drury College, University
of Indiana and Mills Col-
lege.
Senior women may secure
Fashion Fellowship regis-
tration blanks from the vo-
cational office, or from the
Fashion Fellowship Secre-
tary, Tobe-Cobum School
for Fashion Careers, 851
Madison Avenue, New York
21, New York. Registration
closes January 31, 1955.
Cavaliers Choose
Spring Officers
Monday evening the Cavar
liers met at the home of Dr.
Robert Conner to elect of-
ficers for next semester.
Elected were Burt Lee,
Grand Chancellor; George
McLaughlin, Regal Chan-
cellor; Ronald Greig,
Scribe; George Hart, Stuart;
Bill Fouts, Constable; Pete
J. Bruno, Emissary; David
Provost, Chaplin; Tommy
Babin, Historic)grapher;
Lawerence Schkade,
Squire master.
Sponsors are Dr. Conner
and Dr. Robert G. Mers.
Various last minute de-
tails were discussed per-
taining to the annual Monte
Carlo which will be held
Friday, February 4.
Friday, January 21, 1955
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CANTERBURY CLUB CONFERENCE—The Reverend
Lane Denson, director of the Canterbury Club, dis-
cusses plans for the new student center with Monica
Garrity, Ida McFaddin and Charles Smith.
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MEXT TO SOUTH PARK DRIVE INTH,
MORE LUCKY BROODIES! MORE LAUGHS!
WHAT’S THIS?
For solution see
paragraph below.
FIGURE EIGHT SKATED ON THIN ICE
Charles McGaha
Eastern New Mexico University
FOOTBALL STADIUM WITH ALL SEATS
ON 50-YARD LINE
Herbert V. Wilkins
University of Alabama
THEY’RE CLAMORING for THEM! Who? Students. What? Luckies. Coast to
coast, dormitory to dormitory, college smokers prefer Luckies to all other
brands, according to the greatest up-to-datest college survey. Again, the
No. 1 reason for Luckies’ wide lead: Luckies taste better. They taste better,
first of all, because Lucky Strike means fine tobacco. Then, that tobacco is
toasted to taste better. “It’s Toasted"—the famous Lucky Strike process-
tones up Luckies’ mild, good-tasting tobacco to make it taste even better.
So enjoy the better-tasting cigarette . . . Lucky Strike. But don’t be like
the man in the Droodle above, titled: Pickpocket acquiring Luckies. Make
sure you have plenty of your own. Buy Luckies by the carton.
STUDENTS!
EARN s25!
Lucky Droodles* are pouring in!
Where are yours? We pay $25 for all
we use, and for many we don’t use.
So send every original Droodle in your
noodle, with its descriptive title, to
Lucky Droodle, P. O. Box 67, New
York 46, N. Y.
•DROODLES, Copyright 1953 by Roger Price
15ettea taste Luckies...
COWARDLY TENNIS RACQUET (NO GUTS)
Barbara Spn
Brooklyn Col,
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ollege
HIGHWAY FOR GRASSHOPPERS
B. D. Toepfer
University of Oregon
LUCKIES TASTE BETTER cleaner, fresher, smoother*
America’s leading manufacture of cigarettes
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Abshier, Ann. The Redbird (Beaumont, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, January 21, 1955, newspaper, January 21, 1955; Beaumont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth499232/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar University.