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PAGE TWO
THE HANDOUT
FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1 S4
The Handout
Official student newspaper, published by the Student Association of ville has been added to the faculty of : U
INSTRUCTOR IN EDUCAT'ON
IS ADDED TO FACULTY
Prof. John F. Henson of Grcen-
The Roosevelt System announces
that it wil] be open .all summer and
invites T. W C. summer school stu-
dents to eat with them.
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Texas Woman's College semi-monthly in the regular school year, at Fort j T. W. C. beginning with the summer j
Worth Office, first floor Administration Building. . session, according to a recent an-.
—™ i nouncement by President Brabham „
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Henson was formerly head of the f
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He has also taught at Peacock -
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Entered as second-class matter October 18, 1932, at the post office at
Fort Worth, Texas, uodjr the Act of March 3. 1S79.
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Subscription Price -5,-. 1 $1.0<"t
This edition was published by the Department of Journalism.
1 Welcome; Alumnae, Exes
The staff of The Handout wishes to extend a (Welcome to the alumnae
and ex-students pf Texas Woman's College who are vfsiting on the campus
today. We sincerely hope that your visit will bg a happy one, and that
you will return to your homes with only pleasant thoughts of Homecoming.
Your presence on the campus today Signifies your loyalty to your Alma
Mater. We are proud of you!
"30"
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Military College and Texas Military
I College. He graduated from Wesley
i College and East Texas State Teach-
er's College, where he took his A. B.
! degree. Henson receive.d his M. A.
; degree ffom Southern Methodist Uni-*
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Photographs
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At the close of a piece of newspaper copy is written the figure thirty—
the end. On Monday night a group of girls whose merry laughter and
happy voices have rung through the halls oF Texas Woman's College for
four years will .'tdd thirty to their copy of college life,.
Many will go on with their college /work—if r.ot next year, then within
the near future. Many of the seniors will enter the teaching; profession.
Some will enter a new school—thei school that tcaches how to msike a
home. Regardless of the field that each senior may enter , after Monday
night, the four years at T^xas Woman's College will end.
Students may come back, but the joys and the sorrows, the laughs and
the' tears, the work and the play lifein the community of a college campus
may never be lived over, except in
The staff of The Handout'extends its congratulations to the seniors,
wishing them all the success in the world. We hope that, as thirty is
added to your copy of college life, it is with a regret that you leave'
T. W. Q. - t
Race on, Greyhounds! Mi^y have always come in first! o ,
LEONARD BROS. SENDS
LETTERS TO OR ADS
Members of the senior class have
received letters of congratulation
irofti Leonard Brothers Department
Sore. The letters are as follow:
"With graduation there has been
added another page to Life's history,
a page full of earnest effort and sac-
rifice, yet one of glorious memories,
and one filled with joy and happiness
to your parents and frineds.
"At this day and age when so many
obstacles tend to divert the youth
from the pursiii of education, this
splendid achievement we feel is in-
deed a compliment to you and so
therefore we join in extending heart-
iest congratulations on this occasion.
,'As you now enter the threshold of
a now and larger experience we want
you to know that someone", some-
where is wisfShg you the best of luck
as you go through life, -s'eeking to
fulfill the hopes and expectations of
your loved ones-—and you will!"
A number of the seniors who are ir.
the Pep Squad will go to Mineral
Wells early in June for a program.
They will perform in the suits that
were given to them by Leonard
Brothers. '
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Poly's "Gofnmunity Store
GRADUATION SPECIALS
SMART NEW PAJAMAS $1.00
Brassiere afid fan tie continuation, all
one garment.
SHEER SILK CHIFFON, „ ;
75c and 89c SILK HOSE 69c
DAINTY FAN TI13S 25c and 29c
WHITE PURSES 29c, 59c, fi9c
"Crystal" and "Green" Glass, attrac-
tive items 5c *o 25c
15c, PICTURES, special 10c
3014 AVE. F.
SENIORS,
WE CONGRATULATE YOU ON
YOUR SUCCESSFUL FOUR
YEARS!
All of the parents of the
Seniors and all Ex-Students
are welcome to let us serve
you.
Well's Diner
1422 Vaughn Blv4_Phone 5-1014
Always make nice
GRADUATION GIFTS
STRIPLING'S
> Studio "
White, Photographer
2nd floor'of Stripling's
CONGRATULATIONS
TO THE CLASS OF '34
Huffman
BROS.
SERVICE STATION
Phone 5-1154
Flowers For Your May Fete
and Graduation
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Gordon Boswell
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1220 Pennsylvania
Phone 2-2265
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803 HOrSTON STREET
Anniversary
Sale
Dainty Evening Sandals
at Sale Prices
800 PAIRS
3.35
1000 PAIRS that sold
as high as $5.00
3.94
GET YOUR SLIPPERS DYED
THE DESIRED SHADE VOt
WANT FOR THE MAY FETE, at
PETERS BROS.
S15 Houston St.
TO SENIORS OF '34
WE CONGRATULATE YOU!
Poly's
Home Mkt. and Grocery '
Stylish Footwear
SLIPPER
SHOP
STYLE, QUALITY, VARIETY
505 HOUSTON ST.
CONGRATULATIONS
SENIORS!
MARTIN'S
In Poly
YOtj CAN ALWAYS GET
SLIPPERS THAT PLEASE AT
-SLIPPERCAND
Houston Street
Give Her Candy forftHer9
Graduation Gift
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Senior Class of '34
We regret your departure, but know that you are now ready
to take a definite place in life. We have been interested in ydu
and have followed you in everything for the last four yeais.
May we congratulate you ?
"Quality Counts"
ASHBURN'S
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Ice Cream
5-2723
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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/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas Wesleyan University.