1 '■ • i ■ v ■■ y i 3 s < u 1 / a I “tj : i H' I 1 j .1 ' h f i. ! 1 j'lu j* I H ! i | ■ i i ill • • I I ' ij J c I I smartest and newest style of the season J . . .j j || ,• 1! •L I g men. We are showing them in the The fon yo* new gfeiens, browns, greys and blues. i Mi ' /! .•; '■ . [J Come in and select your spring suit now * p # i; while m r stock is complete, and let us put it aside f6f you until you want it, ' ( j i]B| -Kir i I/' . - Spring Suits $25 - $30 - j$35 > ' !' ^ : J i * 7 I 1 4* u Mr •ty I\ ! AA Mi It . r i ,:l 1 ■m t r jp. IT! ' M IrlP f The Store for Young Men ■Ji i ; fl i ^111: IQI I ^ SL' * “-V , V If Vi! Uui j; n n*M u J ■k If:/ \ V BAM ffc 9 Pr of th« Class ot 20 Edmund M Ix>osrcope, who is our selected year. is one of the bora, of the class of 1980 of Houston, I where he received his commission in r for this the Field Artillery. He was station- twent f******* >j>u)ar mem- I ed at Camp Zachary Taylor, Louis- Randolph, E. Not explaining vine. Ky., until dischanred. Decern- difference between Punmkin-pie and ‘Eddie” first steppe!) into the her 28, 19HJ He then returned jn ( *and-*toae. “lime !li*fct”! when he starred-as cap- colleae wheri he resumed his basket-j Sheppherd, I. J.—Gimrling in claoa. * to cha the Fish haskt ho has won a place my football .bout a year ano tamp at Fort M:* Bissell. W B.—Cheek dancing. Muller, C. H.—No pac^ at drill. Slovscek; A.—Disturbinw peace in early morning. Fricke, G. S.—V biting. Benton, L- H.-—Strutting on mil itary walk. Brackett, R. D.—Disturbance hi main building; non-teg smile. Captain Duncuss—Absent reveille; no officers braid. Richey, J. J.—Inaccuracy of slide rule coth|Mtatioa. • James, \W. G —Defscirig private i property with blue pencils Fountain, \C. P.—Absent confer- I ® nce - . ; , ■. < , Riffenberg, H. B.—Visiting K. C. Hall. 1 \P Firth. Chas - Smoking cigaretts. Caasiday, Miki*—.Playiag Bryan society. ; Puiyear. Chas.—-Allowinig wor4i tb < remain on board ofie^haH minute. , Love, A. C.—Falling to ^itudy let- son. ;i j Sbisa, B.—Attempting to deceive i his fellow-men. ! * ’ ! 'Vl Fermier, E. J.—►Absent cha; "A. H. A. L.- tham—“Tt Hall—Ua Claes—Ckrui Yi i i wifi “~7 W v *. . ' . V I ill team of ball captaincy and wSs shortly aftet- Chatham, R. K.—Failing to change M7. He continued his athletic ! wards elected president of the Jui- next year’s uniform. er by winning a letis • in ’IT-’IS, ior class. h«.n M *** ^-i i n —- r.w.rdrt by b. In, .l.cled W>,.n th, Anlll.ry u„H w.. *■ in cW - - ' - -® 1 tni,ferred to th- E. R.--('r«tm, i.t^. 'tain of the basketbal I team for ganized “Ed” was lion to this Battery and was promoted to the ‘top* est in physics class. last year's N I i left for dan. DU t organization. We | D mglaas, J. D. mate to have a man of wnting on experiments, f j Clark. F. B.—Sleeping ih chapel. Ridgway^l. W.—Dhimmyihg. serggant are very* such experience gad attainments as our president Mil m r!-:; M . r -i •Mb 1 ;i ! i/i i j ,1 r : I. j . 1 *. // • ■ i // i : ; ; v/ Mj .-ii-S. i dil ■■ v- JK Mr i \ NJi tM >xall Dife* dET ART] rrwxna 1 --it* inwltgd to whgn lo tRB i 3SS •Date v i — done at the AMP « S ♦ !' I