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LETTERS TO THE EDITORS (continued) is Lcland Mason, the other is unidentified. BOB TOMBAUGH Burden, Kansas CAMOUFLAGE OF SABOTAGE? Sirs: In making our float for the annual Homecoming Day parade we followed closely the instruc- tions in the article Camouflage published in your last issue. Thus we fashioned a tank, covering all both essential and non-essential parts as you instructed, with the exception of Jim Hopper, whom we found a bit difficult to keep in a dormant stage. Our pretty girl was Verna Jane Thompson, her atten- dant Elmo Carmichael. For a foundation we used a late model 1924 Ford coupe, complete with four wheels and tires. The student pictured standing beside the tank is Jack Grant, freshman cheerleader from Grccns- burg, Kansas. We wish to apolo- gize for the seemingly bowedness of his legs — it is probably either a delusion or a photographer ' s error. The photographer always catches ir, doesn ' t he?) SIG TAUS Hays, Kansas (continued on p. 4) YESTERDAY TODAY TOMORROW A Great Name COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 201 East 10th Phone 301 Without Public Opinion Nothing Can Succeed, With Public Opinion Nothing Can Fail — Abraham Lincoln Hays Chamber of Commerce 3
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Grass Brothers 8 1 Will Food That Pleases Phone 4 Hovs, Kansas 235 West I Oth Not SUPERMAN But SUPER SERVICE FELTEN TRANSFER AND TRUCK LINES Fiom Kansas City to Colby HAYS, KANSAS Phone 169 LEVI EHS TO HIE EDITORS FROSH WEEK Sits: The tradition ,tt the Fori Hays State ollcgc campus is that all freshmen caught disobeying cer- tain restrictions during Freshman Week, wlmh precedes initiation, arc given a touch of unnatural color about the face and neck through a rather ‘ extensive ' ‘ use of lipstick at i lie hands of upper classmen Tins is, however, only one of the informalities suffered bv the I rosh of I If K S ( He is rci|uircd to wc.it a badge 1 several vtars ago it was a cap, next it was a large yellow pm, ibis vear n was a cardboard tag, what lie wears next vear will probable depend upon how many stamps lie has left in Ins ration book I and there is usually a belt line waiting loi him in the a I lev back of Jones ' s ! Freshmen girls usualh stiller no such physical injuries, but tlu-v often look a bit washed out, cs|vciall on the mi nus makeup days. 1 have enclosed a picture of one of our fresh men receiving the cus- tomary courtesies, complete with the trimmings June Schweitzer, freshman from ( Kbornc, Kansas, is the siibfcct. one of the tormentors (continued on p. 3) 8
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LETTERS TO THE EDITORS (continued) DR. SCOTT RETURNS Sirs: Dr Ira O Scott joined the Army Specialist corps as a commissioned officer two days before the corps was disbanded by the Secretary of War. He retained his commission until January 15, and then returned to his teaching position at Fort Hays State This is the reason why his picture is not with the Educa- tion faculty group. PAUL T SCOTT Hays, Kansas Sirs: A rumor has reached my cars that vou arc having a beauty con- test m your college in preparation for publishing the school annual I cannot be present at this worthy occasion; however, I am sending a recent photograph of myself hoping rhar you will consider me a contestant for this worthy prize. My measurements are height 5 ft 7 in . weight 104 lbs., waist 25, bust 28, hips 56, ankle 6 ' .-, calf 8! feet size 9! 2 . 1 have blond hair, blue eyes, and have, as you can see, a rather charming smile of which I am justly proud (continued on p. 5) REVEILLE’S COVER lt ' » well worth turning to pages 42-15 to see another view of the Reveille King and Quern a well as pictures of the candidates lor King and ( ;cn and other pictures taken 41 the lull Our King .tnd Queen 4rc Jack Mile sophomore, from Marysville, and Mildred Albertson, |unior from Hass The king and spiceti were chosen hi the students this scar Each organi aoon sub- mitted candidates From this gioup live nominees were elUHen lor king and live for queen A final election was licld and the results were not announced until tile crown- ing of the King and Queen at the Hall EDITOR: Dolores Tholen HI SI NESS MANAGER: Bill Hotkert ASSOCIATE EDITOR: Richard Welts ASSIST ANT BUSINESS MANAGER: Marion Boss CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHER: l-arrv Yost ASSIST ANT PHOTOGRAPH! R: Hob Tombaugh ORGANIZATIONS: Aiinahcllc Das is. V aleria Dasgall. Mars Luc Hall (.REEK EDITOR: Muriel Cook son OPY WRITERS: Marie Hosvk. Betts Radclilfc. Torn Man- sicker I At I LTV ADVISORS: Paul T Scott. W alter W allcrstcdr I N .RAVERS: Mid-Continent Engraving Cumpanv PRINTERS: NL. Cormick- Armstrong Cumpanv, W ichita PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER: likey Studio All Diamonds Were Not Created Equal LOOK INTO THE DIAMOND DIAMONDS . . the ultimate in gills, man s groalesl qift ol love a girl s most cherished and en dur- ing possession. Make your selection Ihe modern woy Irom oui collection ol scien Mically graded diomonds. Bcoulilul diamonds, e.perlly graded by a registered jeweler. Now you are assured of glorious beauty, authentic value ond a diamond ol lested quality. THOLEN JEWELRY 804 Main Si. Registered Jeweler American Gem Society 4
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