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•It's tops, this sorority of Cosmetology girls, who with their motto, “Truth is beauty, and beauty is truth, devote their efforts toward the advancing of both physical and spiritual beauty at Tech. Doris Taylor, president, and other officers Giola Phillipus, vice president; Evelyn Rose, secretary; Angelina Pliego, treasurer; and Dorothy Lee Harbour, reporter and parliamentarian, were installed on October 28 at the home of their sponsor. Miss Lydia Huntley. Pledges were formally initiated at a dinner-dance held March 13, at the Gunter Terrace, where they received pins and corsages of sweet peas, and were inspired by verses fitting to their character, composed by Mis Lydia Huntley, sponsor. The girls in the Cosote sorority have competed in many hair-dressing contests and have won many honors. Lola Rhea Davidson received a medal for creating the best hair dress at a display given during the Texas State Teachers Association convention which was held in San Antonio during November.
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And Vice Versa Harmonica Harmoneers A brand new form of entertainment was introduced last fall when all the “guys” and “gals” dressed up and came to the big Barn Dance, held in the Tech cafeteria and sponsored by the Harmonica Harmonees, in coordination with the En gincers. Making their debut before the businessmen of San An tonio, the Harinonccrs furnished music and diversion at the Optimist luncheon held at Tech. Monday, March 19. Led by Thomas Stephens, their president; Pearl Harper vice president; Martha Neal, secretary and treasurer. Marg,v ret Tachirhart and Leon Thompson, parliamentarians, the Harmonica Harmoneers have had a busy season, leading up to a promising future. Several radio broadcasts have been presented over station W.O.A.l. during the year. Personal entertainment galore was the feature of a picnic given at a private dam about eight miles north of Helotcs. Four carloads of pupils, chaperoned by Mr. Andncks, spoiv sor of the club, had a rolicking good time amid fun. laughter, and food. So v e V usic, IFII Say
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