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l'HE MEIJ AN1 ) I SI.ACK.
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local Mention.
Ni6h, '" ea """ ride 'Z Correct Dress for Men.
minated at Mitchell's bridge where
I delicious refreshments were served.
n „ . , „ . The presence of the Mandolin and i mingi
One of the most enjoyable affairs . r .... good »it loolu.
, Guitar Club added much to the en-;
A solid foundation of carefully ai'lccletl ami thoroughly texted woolens, reliable trim-
.’.ings, and correct tailorings is what lifts ot.r Clothing out of the ready made rut. It's as
that has occurred in college circles
this year was the dinner party given
to the members of baseball team
while in Macon by Mr. Hook Jones.
Prof. Patterson proved a most
graceful toast master while Jones as
a host, was unanimously voted with- ,, .. . ,,, .
, Guerra, Hodgson \V., Bower I).
out an equal. ** 3
,, , , „ . , Mrs. Welch chaperoned the party,
livery member of team ineltid- v 3
ing Coach Reynolds and Manager Chapel exercises will he suspend
Park responded to toasts and the *-‘ l1 un,il J unc i,th - Just to think
a Hair was pronounced the sue- thal » ow we can sleep in morn-
cess of the season. ' n K s - Oh joy!
Those present were Prof. Pat-
joyment of the evening. Those who C 1 Ot I ^ , F ll Y P| i Si] i GOOd S Q P| <d HatS
composed JtartV were Misses Mil- that is worth your while to examine. We want you to see them, whether you huy or not.
ler, Burnett, Goodrich, Lyndon, r 1 O O I o
Lumpkin, Thomas, Mamie Lump toolvJ DKUo.
kin. Messrs. Jaques, Calhoun, Rid
, ley, Solomon, Krenson, King, de Tt]C PopillClt ClothlPfS.
37 WHITEHALL STREET
terson, Coach Reynolds, Manager mencement occurred last Friday at
Park, ( aptain Dickerson, \\ alk- ternoon. Just as the last man had
er, Jaques, ( alhottn, Mc( ulla, fallen out some one suggested a
McWhorter, Coile, Beaver, Ait-
Miss Laura Blacksltear, is visit
ing in Savannah.
The catalogue is out. All can
now get an opportunity to see their
The last prize drill before com names in print.
derson, Bower J. D.,
Solomon and Jones.
Cooper,
Joe Terrell’s coming to Athens
seems to have had a bad eflect on
the student body. It is understood L, ac k to the scenes of his happy
that at least half the student body childhood.”
been recognized as a man of ability
both in military circles and also in
the class room. Mr Jordan is from
Sandcrsville and a member ol the
Alpa Tau Omega (raternity.
Mr, Seihels is a Sophomore, has
always taken quite an interest in
his society and is one of the best
. ,, , , The Sophomore declamation for sneakers in hi. rla«» n„
song and all heartily joined in the ... . , , , speaKers in ms class. lie was in
„c ...... .11 speakers places look place last 1 ues- the Freshman debate last year.
day evening in the chapel. j ■». »
All the speakers acquitted them Jllllior Speakers.
C. D. R., of last years Pandora, | selves creditably and the contest
has again ‘‘wended his weary way was conceded to have been the * 1 ,,! following men have been se-
Sophomoie Speakers.
chorus of "Goodbye Griggsie I must
leave you.”
cut all day Thursday and that there
was more wire pulling going on on
the campus than has occurred since
the days of Hewlette and McWhor
ter.
best held here in years. There lected as Junior speakers for com-
were about twenty-live contestants mencement : Messrs Manley, Leg-
other members of Terrell Club cer
tainly gave Joe Terrell a royal wel
come at the Ojtera House Thurs.
day night and not only reflected
A man does not realize how pop- credit upon themselves but also on
ular he is until he controls a vote, the Terrell Club ol the University.
Solomon and Jaques are both Has Clay shown you his
wearing crape. Can anyone sur- view in the Atlanta Journal?
mize the cause of same? 1 , , , . ,, ,
Sidney Jones lias returned Irom It is
The base ball season of 1901 and home in Waynesboro.
1902 has been the most successful
in the history of the University
McLaughlin and Clay and the and those fortunate enough to win wen, Smith, Jones, Cheney, Dorsey,
were: Messrs. Bower, J., Dobbs, Reynold s and Moran,
Golucke, King, Meldrim, Michael,
Monk, Miller, Reynolds, and Scott. R. BRANDT,
Valedictorian Chosen. ^ I,: ^weffiP, at 101 Clduton 8t„
la noted for
Mr. Frank Barrett, ol Augusta,
The last |>relintinary drill before
the prize drill at commencement
With such men as Coach Reynolds, . ■ ,
3 took place on the campus last bri
Capt. Dickerson and Manager Park , ,
' " day. I Itose winning places were:
in charge of ottr athletics we could
b bromCo. A. Messrs Bullard, Mel
drim, and Jackson. Co. B, Messrs.
Monk, Falk, and Baxter. Co. C,
expect nothing less
Miss Laura William who has been
visiting Miss Mary Hill has returned
to Atlanta.
Miss Anne Lu Russell
turned to Savannah.
has re-
Messrs.
Rant bo.
Mark Tolbert
home in Atlanta.
Du Free, Worsham, and
has left for his
Miss Davis Pope, of South Caro
lina, will be the guest of Miss Wal
den commencement.
The following men won speakers
places in Sophomore Declamation junL . «. fair,. He ha8 rep resented his
Contest. Childrens Play—Saturday even society in champion debate and also
Meldrim, Scott, Miller, Golucke, ing, June”. as anniversarian. He is a member
inter- lias been chosen valedictorian of the l/eru Fine Repairing
' Senior class of 1902.
The five men .landing highest in on hl|{h Krflde Walches - Jewelry
and Silverware.
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scholarship were handed the mem
bers of the class by the faculty a '
few days ago from which the vale [
dictoriau was chosen; they were)
Messrs Keith, Goodrich, McWhor
ter, Michael and Barrett.
All of these gentlemen would \
have reflected credit upon the class
and upon the University. The lim
ited time given the speaker to pie-;
pare his valedictory will be some !
what of a handicap, but all feel sure
that Mr. Barrett will prove equal to
The Lucy Cobb commencement the occasion even in the short while
promises to be a most delightful he has at bis disposal,
one in all respects. The following Mr. Barrett is co-editor in chief
program has been arranged. j of this year's Pandora, and a man
The Antigone—Friday evening, 0 f recognized ability in college af
Michael, Dobbs, Bower J. !>., Rey
nolds, King and Monk.
E. E. Dallis went to Atlanta Thurs
day.
The Valedictorian of present Sen
ior class will be selected from the
following men :
Barrett, Goodrich, Michael,Keith j une J0 #
Baccalauicatc Sermon
morning, June 8, Rev.
Monk, of Atlanta.
Alumnae Reunion— Monday
Morning.
Annual Concert—Monday even
ing.
Class Night—Tuesday evening,
Suteiay of the Phi Kappa literary society
Alonzo and of the Sigma Alpha F-psilon
fraternity.
Demosthenian Champions.
UNIVERSITY Of GEORGIA,
Summer School of Mathematics
Opens June JOth, 1902.
Address
and McWhorter.
Messes. Jordan and Seibles have
been chosen to represent the Dem
osthenian Society in the champion
debate.
A delightful Tally Ho ride was
given last Friday evening by the (,’obb Institute*.
Literary Address—Hon. T. W.
Hardwick, Sandersville.
Ilelivery of Diplomas—Hon. A. I,.
Hull, President Board of Trustees.
Delivery of Honors—Mrs. M. A.
Lipscomb, Principal.
Senior Reception—Parlor of Lucy
CMAS. M. SNELLINO,
Athena, (la.
The contest for champion debat.
ers' places from Demosthenian was'
held on last Wednesday afternoon
in the Chancellor’s lecture room
There were five contestants and all
bad good arguments, but Messrs. TijnMcn 0 UAIA/'f AM
Jordan and Seibels were the sue- | U K IN LK 01 lIUDCloUri
cessful contestants. Agent* for IIANAN SHOES $5 and $6
This is Mr. Jordans’ last year in
college. He entered the Junior CROS8ETTl #,,OES 50
cla.s last year and since then has THE SHOES POR GENTLEMEN.