THE TAR HEEL Junior Week Dances Well Attended The Junior Week dances were, as usual, held in the Bynum Gymnasium The gym was appropriately decorated with pennants and banners. The Pan-Hellenic dance, Wednes day night, was led by Don MacRae, assisted by John Tillett and Banks Mebane. The hop given by the Carolina Cotil lion Club, Thursday afternoon, was led by T. P. Nash, with Tommy Price and Norman Vann as assistants. The concluding- dance of the week, the Junior Prom, came last ; night. J. W. Morris led, assisted by Bob Hanes arid Dave Murchison. Among those who attended the dances were the Misses: May Hume,Helen Hume, Alice Noble, Christine Mcintosh, Elizabeth Bain, Canty Venable, Louise Venable, Dora MacRae, Lucy Harris, Mrs. Robert Lawson, Mrs. Dey, Mrs. Bell, Mrs. McKie, of Chapel HilL The Misses Cammie Rodman, Charlotte; Margaret Dal ton, Winston; Lucretia Wilson Winston; Delphine Brown, Winston; Mary Durham, Charlotte; Placide Kramer, Durham; Fanny Lamb Hor ton, Charlotte; Manjer Moscley, Char lotte; Hall, Raleigh; Gladstone, New port News, Va,; Hay, Raleigh; Doug las Hill, Durham; Edith Pou, Raleigh; Tirell, St. Louis, Mo.; Michie, Dur ham; Sahra Palmer, Gulf; Rea, Eden ton: Davis, Mt. Vernon, New York; Horton, Winston; Ruth Price, Madi son; May Lindely, Greensboro; King, Greenville; Latham, Greensboro; Emi ly Barber, Winston; Mary Hill, Wash ington; Nicholson, Washington; Van derford, Raleigh; Eloise Robinson, Elizabeth 'City; Adamson, Roanoke, Va; Genevive Cooper, Henderson; Elive Kidder, Henderson; Margaret Wharton, Greensboro; Jesse Wharton, Greensboro; Smith, Greenville. Mrs. Latham, Greensboro; Mrs. Ni chols, Wilmington; Mrs. H. M. Vic tor, Charlotte; Mrs. Rodman, Char lotte;' Mrs. L.iwson, Chapel Hill; Mrs. Mr,. Ward, Chapel Hill; Mrs. Wyatt, Charlotte. Messrs R. T. Webb, P. B. Drane, Ransom Sanders, A. & M., Morrison, Coinord; J. M. Venable, L. M. Dau tridge, Spencer Nichols, T. E. Moore, Mr. McCauley Costlier, Don M;icRae,J. Tillett, Batiks Mebane, K. Tanner, Grover Beard, A. H. Graham, Thad Page, Robt. Drane, Ed Cansler, T. S. Slade, Jr., Brock Lyon, Tom DeVane, Lyman Whitaker, H. L. Smith, E. Roberts, Durham; Ben Huske, Gus Palmer, Herbert Leary, Jack Hobgood, Joel McAden, T. S. Price, M. A. Mc Iver, Mr. Towles, Harry Grimsley, Hunt Parker, Emmet Bellamy, Mr. Sneath, Nat Rodman, J. A. McLean, L. P. McLendon, J. W. Hughes, J. A. AndersonJerry Zollicoffer, W. Stokes, Jr., Walter Small, Speight Hunter, Luke Lamb, Geo. Wood, F. G. Fet zer, Banks Mebane, Frank Barker, Geo. Wilson, W. B. Rodman, Jr., M. B. Wyatt, William Joyner, William Parsley, Jim Hackney, T. P. Nash, W. M. Port, I. M. Boykin, T. R. Uz zell, A. L. Field, Geo. Carmichael, Geo. Freeman, Henry Smith, Faison Witherington, O. B. Hardison, Dr. Viles, B. H. Yelverton, Jesse Crutch field, E. L. Williams, W. W. Faulkner, Odom Alexander, John Haliburton,' Ben Trotter, C. A. Vogler, Cyrus Hogue, Gus Zollicoffer, Charles Ven able, William Graves, Henry . Wil liams, , John Battle, Jim Patterson, Jim Morris, Peyton Smith, W. Tillett, W. Wakely, W. A. 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