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THE RED AND BLACK, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1936.
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What Becomes . . .
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The resident orthopedic surgeon
at New Haven Hospital in Connecti
cut, Dr. Joseph Boland, was captain
here in 1929, and received his med
ical degree from Emory University.
John Bond, captain of last year, is
entering the same field and is at
University System of Georgia Medi
cal School at Augusta.
Three captains have positions with
the Coca-Cola Bottling Company;
Herbert Maffett, ’30 in Kansas, ity,
Mo.; Vason McWhorter, '3 2, in Tex
as; and Charles Turbeyville, '34, in
Atlantic City, N. J. Herbert is the
older brother of Otis Maffett, now a
member of the football team.
Graham Batchellor, ’33, is coach
ing at G. M. C. in Milledgeville, Ga.
John McKnight, co-captain with Bond
last year, is in the regular army, sta
tioned at Fort Oglethorpe, Chatta
nooga, Tenn. One captain, Austin
Downes, ’31, has not been heard
from since his graduation.
YWCA Delegation Gives
Chancellor Hall Program
A delegation from the Y. W. C.
A. Tuesday night sponsored a short
program at the regular weekly meet
ing of the University Y. M. C. A.
in the Chancellor House.
You can use Co-op trade books
with Bryant, Macon, and O'Day.
(adv.)
General A nto Repairs
Batteries Repaired
Axle and Frame Straighten
ing Without Removal
of Parts
GINN’S
GARAGE
Washington St. Phone 711
Seniors With Derbies,
Canes Parade Saturday
"It’s an old Southern custom”
will be more than a song Satur
day when senior men with derbies
and canes will swing into a parade
with senior women between the
halves of the Homecoming game
with the University of Tennessee
in Sanford Stadium.
All seniors will march behind
the band when it performs dur
ing the half, Robert Anderson,
Hillsboro, president of the senior
class, said. Derbies and canes
may be secured at Gunn’s, but
seniors are urged to take part in
the parade “whether they have
derbies and canes or not,” he add
ed.
The senior parade is a part of
the annual Homecoming celebra
tion, but in the past only men
have participated.
Candidates . . .
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bater, student assistant in the Eng
lish department, treasurer of Sigma
Alpha Epsilon fraternity, member of
Biftad and International Relations
Club.
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Palm Beach anti Nassau in the winter!
College campuses in the fall. What a life!
Yes, what an exciting life. For Rob
ert Surrey is Hart Scliaffner & Marx’
ace style scout. He’s a real person; he
safeguards the clothing you wear from
being freakish.
For Robert Surrey essentially is not
a designer—he is a “reporter.” He
watches important clothing trends de
velop—and because of his keen, discrim
inating taste he has an unusual ability to
distinguish between freak styles and au
thentic trends—then passes these final
ideas on to Hart Schaffner & Marx’ staff
of designers. May we show you his fall
winners for college men?
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100-Year-Old Chapel . . .
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treated three days to keep the paint
from crumbling. Both sides of the
burlap had to be treated after it was
taken down. Mr. Baumgarten spent
three days filling in one of the arches
where the paint had crumbled away.
Mounting the painting on the ma
sonite had to be done with utmost
precision, for once the burlap touch
ed the cement on the boarding it was
there to stay. One slip would have
ruined the painting. A large roller
from Woodruff Hall was used to roll
the picture onto the boarding.
Replacing the picture into the
special-built niche required a little
more straining on the part of the 18
men who took it down. With the
added masonite, the picture now
weighs about 2,000 pounds.
Bring the Folks around and make their
Homecoming visit complete ...
Riding Boots - Lace Boots
Barbara Maylord Extra Fin* Facial
Tissue With Mase-up Cap*. 300
Professional Size 12x12 . . . •
49c
Breeches - Rain Coats
Sweaters - Underwear
Luggage
Take home a Bulldog Souvenir
Tennessee-Georgia Game . .
49c
DUCKETT’S
Army Store
154 EAST CLAYTON STREET
RHONE 2086
Best Wrecker Service
In Town
Straighten Body and
Fenders
General Repair
WADE’S
GARAGE
133 W. Clayton St. Phono 1176
MOON-WINN DRUG CO.
"7 he Store of Personal Service"
PHONE 67 - 68
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