TjH E TARHEEL JUNIOR WEEK FESnVITIES (Continued from first page) The -lolhties are to be ushered in by a baseball game, as is very fitting, for a Junior Week without a baseball game would be something unthoughi of. The Pan-Hellenic dance, given by the fraternities of the University is always one of the most brilliant social events of the college year. A novel addition to the athletic side of Jan ironclad rule prohibiting the wear- the activities will , be the inter-State I ing of hobble skirts by any girl con- tennis meet, at which various colleges Incited with the school. The University of Illinois has re quested only $5,426,750 of the Legis- ! lature to run the University for the next two years. Freshmen at the University of Wis consin are not allowed to walk on the campus. They are compelled to run from building to building with their hats in their hands. Northwestern University has passed In a debate before Yale Union on the question: "Resolved, that Yale is still 50 years behind Harvard," the affirmative won the decision. Mrs. Russell iVassar College" new dormitory. Sage has presented with $150,000 for a of the State will contest for a Cup to be awarded to the champions. The contest will take up two whole morn ings, and it will be a sight worth seeing, to- behold intercollegriate ten nis games in progress upon eight courts simultaneously. The Cotil lion Club dance is also a novel experi men t, marking- as it does a new era in the social life of the University by giving; the non-lraternity men a chance to participate. A more demo cratic spirit is expected to mark the coming Junior Week than has ever been in evidence inprevious years. The . r ' x -f . j a i .en UUU Udl uautc uluo ia" lu uv- big Display of pennants, pillows uiuai uiunam ui luc ycai. uccuicw i ana Danners a t C entral HntA - MQfr i .... - i , ' . x 1UUIVU to say, not the least enjoyable feature! 18. Norman and Euless of the week will be the Senior Stunt is the dnt Forget Pennant display oaturaay March is. Central Hotel. Any intelligent person may earn a good income corresponding for news papers; experience unnecessary. Send stamp for full particulars. Empire Press Syndicate, Middleport, N. Y. The night of the Senior Stunt one night ot all nights in the year that collegefun runs rampant .Thecus tomary restraint is on this occasion waived, and the eccentricities of the faculty are shown up as mercilessly as the foibles of the students. While the exact nature of this year's stunt is kept a strict secret, it is understood mar ail inuaDitants ot the campus should prepare for the worst, for a riot of carricature is about to be let loose that will rival the famous din ners of the Gridiron Club of Wash inp-ton. Running neck and neck with the Senior Stunt in drawing power is the baseball . game between the Seniors and the Faculty. Of course, the whole college and then some more will be on hand to see this. It is fit ting that the gailies should be brought to a close by the grand marches oV the Junior Prom, the real affair of the week. An interesting feature of the Junior jollities is that they will take this occasion to celebrate Washington's birthday that is by special request of the students the holiday which the students would have enjoyed February 22 was transposed to Junior week, The leaders for the dances are as follows: of the Pan-Hellenic, D. C. McRae assisted by John Tillet and B. H: Mebane; of the Cotillion Club, T. P. Nash assisted by T. M. Price and Norman Vann; of the Junior Prom, J. W. Morris assisted by R. M. Hanes and R W. Winston. Norman and Euless. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. The Spalding TRADE-MARK I C TRADE is Known throughout tHe world as a Guarantee of Quality are the largest man ufacturers in the world of OFFICIAL EQUIPMENT FOR ALL ATH LETIC SPORTS AND PASTIMES If YOU are interested in Athletic Spori ?you should have a copy of the Spaulding Catalog It's a complete cnclclo pedia of What's New in Sport and is sent free on request. At Kluttz's Boys, they've come. Get them now before your size has been sold "Mundheim's Hats" and "Florsheim's Shoes" They are daisies and the latest nobby styles. The best there is and all the prices right. A. A. KLUTTZ BOYS! See ''Long" Bill Jones for Pressing and Cleaning. Work done satisfactorily. $1.00 per month. Repairing and darning neatlv done at small extra cost. Shop in rear of Klutta Building. 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