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THVRSDAY, APRIL 28, 1000
Chi* Rtii aith Stark
PAGE THREE
(Photo by Chen's Studio)
AT CHKERLEADING TRYOt'TS last Wednesday night, 14 contestants
were chosen to form next years s<|iia<l. Front row, (1-r) Nan Rarron,
Nancy Peterson, Hannah Jones, Alice Hates, Jayne Malcoin. Second
Row, Honnie Jcrnigan, Lynda Bradbury, I,ce Ann Rimstit. Fourth
row, Alan Flalkow, Hick Epstein, Jack Candler, IIIU Dunaway, ltlll
Bagwell, and Johnny Parrish.
Phi Kappa Phi . . .
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[ael Olbon. Hugh O’Neal, Joseph
jostafin, Wayne O'Stean, Amos Pal-
i mer.
Evangeline Papageorge, Jean
Parker, David Parkmati, James
j Peavy, George Plnfield, Gloria
Porterfield, Everett Post, Hugh
I Powell, Frank Randolph, Robert
Reese, Mervln Relnes, Albert Rent
ier, Joseph Itheney, Claire Riehard-
json. James Rivers, John Rogers,
Duncan Roush, James Russell, Her
mann Schuster, Max Stevens.
Jerald Stover, Ray Strickland,
! Walter Stucki, Allen Summers, Ed-
Iwina Talley, Ithett Tanner, Frunk
i Taylor, Olivia Taylor, Betty Jean
! Teel, Fred Thomas, Brenda Thomp
son, Sandra Trapp, Arthur Tudor,
Ronald Turner, Jeannette Wuke-
field, Louis Waldhour, Rodney Wall.
Bennie Warren, Billy Watson, John
Watson.
Marcus Weathersiiy, Marian Wein
man, Gilmer Weston, Martha Whitte-
tnore, Nancy Wicker, Virginia Wild
er, Jean Wingate, Roy Worth, Paul
Yarbrough, and Elizabeth Yates.
CAROL <X1X, a lit jrar old junior from Carrollton, was elected sweet
heart of the Forestry Club Tuesday night. On her court are (L. to It.)
Peggy Samples and Cay Nelson. Carol Is a Zola Tau Alpha, anil
was sponsored liy Dudley llall.
Story Makes Dormitory Lists A rail a hie
Men’s dormitory lists for both ses-iThis sum must be paid at the treasu-
sions of summer school and fall rer's office before that date,
quarter are now available for sign- When the dormitory lists are turn
ing in each dormitory, reports Di^ed in to Story’s office, tentative as-
rector of Men’s Housing John D. signments will be made and students
Story.
“All students who wish to occupy
a dormitory room either this sum
mer or next fall must sign one of the
lists prior to May 2,” Story said. A j
fee of $25 is required before May 10
to reserve a room for either quarter.
will be notified by two slips from
Story’s office.
"Students must take these two
slips of paper, along with the $25,
'to the office of the treasurer to pay
their deposit,” Story explains.
“The $25 w’ill be deducted from
I the expenses of fall quarter.”
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