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THE HANDOUT
HtlD \ V. MAY, 85, ]#3|
HELEN LITCHFIELD TO BE
CROWNED MAY QUEEN
(Continued from Pffe One)
blue evening /rown, will be the Maid
of Honor from the freshman class,
and the Ladv-lxi-•waiting' will be Miss
Attress Handle. She will wear pink
taffeta trimmed in blue.
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Do\iwger Queers, who will have
places beside the inline Queen, are
Mrs. Edna Matthews Bovkin and
Miss Mary Ferguson.
Misses Alma Ellen Anderson and
Genevieve Whitaker. d^e.^ed in vel-
low and white will herald the ap-
proach of the queen.
After the ■ cornation of the queen,
Miss Frances Whit.iHer. president of
the senior class, will present Miss
Beth Burdette, prisident of the. in-
coming senior class, with the tradi-
tional blue bonnet chain which will
be brought in "by the sophomore
Bluebonnet Maidens. After the pre-
sentation of the Bluebonnet Chain
the traditional May Pole dance and
the recessional Will bring the May
Pole to a close. #
a Princesses from the senior class
will tbe Misses Rosalyn Adams. La-
thia Bentori', Emma Loridte Anderspn.
Frances Burns, Elizabeth Barrow, j
Flo Ella Carden, Martha Graves,
Alice Johnson, Mftry Lou Hammond^
Irene Hendeftwn, Erna, Karbach,
Ruth Winds, Marguerite ' McMillan,
Irene McNeill,£fcucile Miller, Eunice
Musslewhite, Zelma Rhodes." Avonel
Myrick, Mamie Pearf Parnell. Helen
Thurston, Elizabeth Waggoner,
Frances Whitaker, - Louise Roach,
Mildred Toitime, Rose Ellen Williams
and Mmes. Ouida Duke and Marianne
Langfird.
Junior attendants will be Misses
Beth Burdette,' Mary Louise Martin,
Alene Langston, Catherine Martin,
Elnora Balthrop, Golda| Ruth Phillips,
Frances Caldwell^ Frances • Grain,
Mary Carilyn Kelly, Youlah Barnes
and Dorothy Chisenhall.
Sophomore Bluebonnet Maidens
will be Misses Vonceil Benton, Jessie
Rhfgfc Watson, Helen Widlake, 'Joyce
Henderson, Louise Robinson, Martha
Clifton. Thelma Louise Fuller, Mary
Frances Butler, Tommye Jean Boul-
ware, Mary Ruth Calhoun,-, Mary
Ward, Roberta Burns, and Margaret
Meek.
CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS!
Everett Drug: Go.
Phone 5-3114
Roberts, Christell Hall, Mary Cather-
ine Cowa:i„ Clottlle McCalllster
Eloise Prince, Vernabel Cowan, Doro-
thy McCauley, - Avanel Vance, Thelma
McMahon, Ruth Glaze, Ruthanna
1
i-Jack8on. Lillian Meek, Frances Bed
^ow. Ruth Crum. Jennie Lee With-
I ers. Virginia Sanders. Bettye Ben
j nett. Marjorie Alderson,' v Claudia
and Janie Adcock.
The flower maidens will be Misses
Ethelee Bowen, Wyona Hall, Dorothy
j Flynt. Christine Tucker, Margaret
Peterson, Christine Lennox, Leta
i Buttrell, Beatrice Wright, Hulene
I Brabham and Lyneta Miller'.
W. \. A. AWARDS
ANNUAL HONORS
GET YOUR KING S CHOCOLATES
from
7th St. Pharmacy
McGuire
DRY CLEANERS
Our Motto is
COURTESY WITH QUALITY
3114 Ave. F Dial 5-1152
CONGRATULATIONS AND
GREETINGS TO THE GKAIJUATKS
OF *34!
,Dr. N. Deal
3116 Ave. F
Cr CONGRATULATIONS „
" CLASS OF '34
Poly Goodyear
•Shoe Shop
E. B. Gibbons, Mgf. 3116 Ave. F
CONGRATULATIONS '
TO SENIORS OF '34
Smith's Cafe
Just Across The Campus '
Miss Frances Whitaker. senior, re-
ceived the Women's Athletic Asso-
ciation blanket at the annual award-
ing cf honors Wednesday: foay 16, at
the chapel hour.
Girls who have kept health rules
for four months and, made 700 W. A.
A. points werd aiwardecF pins. Win-
ners of pins were: Misses Helen
Thurston, Clairenne Allensworth.
Genevieve Whitaker, Alma* Ellen An-
derson. Matilda Mason and Fimma
Lorice Anderson.
^Lady Windermere's Fan, a four ac' ;
play, will be presented this evening j
at eight o'clock in the Fine Arts au- ;
ditorium.
SENIORS,
WE CONGRATIMATE YOU!
And have appreciated your patronage
Roosevelt System
Next door to Ashbum's
REV. H. I. ROBINSON IS
BACCALEACREATE SPEAKER
(Continual t. r.i l'n w Cne)
Pachelor of ^:icie"<", de«rree candl-
dn'es are' Misses Elizabeth Barrow,
Flo Ella Carder., >v Martha Graves,
I on Tr°ne McNeill,
Webster. Nadine Smith, Ellon Youngs i Mildred Tomm . Frances Whitaker
ftnd Mrs. T. A. Ross.
Mrs. "Harris <s th^ onlv candidate
for the Bachelor of Music deerree.
Candidatr^*fn^ decrees at the close
of the" summer session are Misses
Alice Johnson, E'sie Scott T at.lmer,
Lucile Mi'ler 7!el r"< Phones Lou'se
Ftoaeh Fay Dean Varbrc and Eliza-
beth \ 'as'fonpr an>l A'"s Zettl*
Dean Ord. Ouida Duke. Marianne
Langford and Annie Thresher.
Slimmer rr*-,°.d"ates v.'i 11 he present-
ed at the June ex.erc!ses. .
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Drake Cleaners
1715 Vaughn
Don't worry, all of the teachers
are not going to leave this campus.
Dr. Simmons will be here—so will
Mr. Stuart, Misses Parker, Grimmett,
McAlister, and Mrs. Phillips, and
Mrs. Lisenby. So far these haven't
any definite plans for the rest of the
"vacation" time.
Miss G^^^e is looking forward to
going to Duke University foi the
summer, where she will sfudy speech.
Miss Cowan w.>u continue her
work on her M ister s degree at Slate
Uhiversity.
Mr. Howard will teach six weeks
at N T. A. C.
Clifton Barber and
Beauty Shop
Croquignole Permanents,
•w 1.50, 2.50, 3.50, 5.00
(Including set and neck clip)
Shampoo Set and Dry, 35c.
Ladies' hair cutting a specialty
2920 Ave. F
Pho. 5-ll7'
Suits C-fcP - —
Dresses C&P _
Coats C&P
Men's Hats
50c
-50c up
50c up
65c
SENIORS,
WE CONGRATULATE YOU!
Pangburn's
Chocolate Shop
Fairyland
FINE HOME MADE CANDIES
Next door to Hollywood '^Thsatre
Congratulations,
TO SENIORS OF '34
And all Ex-Students of T. W. C.
Louie Houston
CLEANERS
1409 Vaughn Blvd.
Pants 1 25c
For Delivery Service, Ca^2-0363
f ' ' A ^
WE HATE TO SEE YOU
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Those staying for" Summer
School are always welcome
at the
T. W. C. Coffee
Shop
mm
JUNE
. 30 .
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CONGRATULATIONS,
SENIORS OF '34
Helpy-Selfy
No. 17
1008 NASHVILLE
Your Graduation
Photograph Taken
SpU-did pic
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lures of you
5* 7 sizej. ■ ■
W EACH IN A -
| LOVELY GIFT MOUNT
1 a„d a s aU glossy P"*™
for publication uscj
_ rour graduation Ph,otoj
Ygr^ mustbc the kind
NO appointment needed
1?
Wt hait a Cap and Gottn for you
Studio, 5th Floor
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A Permanent Wave at ISBtLL' S meer.s a
Beautiful Wave
$3 *$5 $7.50 $IO.CO
Isbell's Special Hairdresses fcr ,cur
Graduation Parties
NEIL P. ANDERSON BLDG.
3-6513
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Congratulations Seniors cf '34
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We specialize in big flower showings for ' ^
May Fetes and Graduations
Baker Floral
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807 Lamar St.
Phone 2-3119
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Frocks
for
Graduation Events
$10°V1975
tovely PasteT~Laces„
Pastel Organza
Bouffant O gandies
Beautiful Nets
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Those in the Home Economic Classes
who wilf make their frocks will be
interested in our summer sale of
of Silks—now in progress.
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