THE aaa a aa i Why liuy Leftovers? TECHNIC HOLDS ANNUAL BANQUET Announce Staff- Appointments Year; Fobs Presented for Services forI As a .merchant buys 'so he sells and you i consequence reap- a two-fold benefit through his policy of careful buying. Spring 1922 Hats -Caps Polo Shirts W TAILORS HABEDASHERS HATTERS "INITIATIVE" IS SUBJECT OF SPEAKERS AT 34TH 'DINNER "Initiative" was the dominant tone of the speakers at the thirty-fourth annual banquet of the Michigan Tech- nic held Tuesday night at the Cham- ber of Comerce Inn. William A.' Cotton, Jr., 12ME man- aging- editor elect, was the toastmaster introducing the following speakers: W. C. Babbitt '19, former managing editor of the Technic, A. 0. Lee, asso- eiate professor in modern languages, M. A. Goetz' '22E, retiring business manager, Prof. E. M. Bragg of the marine engineering departm~ent, A. J. Stock, Jr. 22E, managing editor of the retiring staff, J. A. Fisher 23E, busines manager elect. Prof. Jesse E. Thornton of the English department, and John E. Emswiler, professor of mechanical engineering. Staff Namedc Staff appointments- for the year 1922-1923 were announced at the ban- quet: managing editor, William A. Cotton, Jr. '23E; business manager, Julian A. Fisher '23E; associate 'editor Nathaniel. Brewer '23E; alumni edi- tor, D. D. Wilson '24E, publication ed- itor, J. A. Beresford '241@; advertising manager, J.' Gosinski. '24E;' assistant advertising manager, Richard H. Krause '24E; circulation, manager, Wendell E. Doty-'24E; -assistant cir- culation manager, Henry-.H. Hubbard '24E; sales manager, HowardM. Pres- ton '24E; artist, Paul Ketelhut '22A; and assistant, Harold Lund '24A. Gold fobs, in appreciation for two years of service on the staff, were pre- sented to: F. D. Johnston '22E, W. P. Campbell 122E, A. 3. Stock '22E, and M. A. Goetz '22E. Silver Fobs Awarded In recognition of one year's service on the staff, silver fobs were awarded to: W. A. Cotton, Jr. '23E~, C. M. Kin- del '23E, A. F. Phillippsa '23E, C. E Proctor 123E, P. J. Ketelhut 122A, A. B. Curtis '22E, J. A. Fisher '23E, Nathan- iel Brewer 123E, S. A. Reuben '23E, H. S.. Simpson '22E, ,and R. L. Neale 122E.. For one year's service as tryouts on the. Technic staff, the following men were awarded bronze fobs: H. A. Lund '24A, W. E. Doty '249, 3. N. ,Gos- inski 124E, D. A. Holm '24E, H. H. Hub- hard '24E, R. H. Krause 124E, H. M. Preston 124E, D. D. Wilson '24E, 3. A. IBeresford 124E, 'David Gildberg '23E, and R. F. Cohn '23E. rl-O-LT V GOES E ~AS~T WESTERNERS HOLD SECON{D REGULAR MEETING TONIGHT Westerners, composed of all stu- dents and faculty members who come from,- or who have lived in, Western states, will meet at Lane hall at 7:3u~ o'clock tonight for Its second regular meeting of the year. Plans for the winter party and carnival will be dis- cussed In addition to other important business., Buy your class toques from, Daily advertisers.--Adv. 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I., . r r Iq Home -Made The "HOP" at $6-8--5 Pies and Cakes served with your lunch. 709 W. TJITRSITY AVE. lito's Rtepresenta tibes of Womens .League. %hRlrt &rnraflinn0 lend beauty and "enchant- ment to the house party.' ON BUSINESS TRIP EDean Mortimer B. Cooley,, of; the EColleges of Engineering and Architec- ture, left the city Tuesday afternoon 4f 'for St. Louis, Mo., where he addressed :the students of Washington university :yesterday morning, and later in the =day the Associated Engineering *So- cieties of St. Louis at their annual -dinner. 'He will leave St. Louis di- rectly for the East on business. The Dean plans an extended trip -tbrough the West and South during February, largely in the interest of the Federated° American Engineering so- cieties, of which he is president: He will address gatherings of the mem- ber societies of the federation, and of societies considering membership. Dean Cooley's schedule will include' stops at a large number of colleges, where, he will address, students. He expects to attend a Umber of Michi- gan alumni gatherings. -'.fn vian Insures P'icture Pa nel1s SEvery photograph to be used in the 1922 Michiganensian has been fully in- c ured against loss by fire, water, and :theft. The arrangements with the Sinsurance company were concludod Safter the gravity of a, situation !n. volving even the loss of two or three :pictures was realized.' According to :staff members, if a single panel were Sto be permanently lost it would be :impossible to have the year book on _the market until after most. of the 5students had left the University. This B'would mean that the market for 'Ensi- ans would be greatly diminished with ----T-r a loss which would .probably run into =thousands of dollars. :The entire senior photograph see- Stion of the 'Ensian. has been aireadt' ircade been insured for a total value of $4,- 125.00 and all other panels will be ^ imilarly protected 'as soon as they t!UN!!!u1 are finished. Is I A alofmsArre beuyaddaigptn Fo heonwoan. tb h3 etamnt is throug loe etot don hele d.in Abayadeveing t ea siocr wheMire wman h ha-snt mn oanio N hoTE:, Doespe tht ittreguapie 'Selersexpenso e itit r'' v. IMF }'r I =r. ', a 1st ice" that iht. %rough hate. M. another, omake him habits and he dcspisedt as game, run cgenius of nothing else '9 li I ( 'U 1 v I TO4D A 7 /. lop s Y : . 9ammnount, If See us. immediately concerning your The Woman in the, Came." the N'oted Play' by' Clyde Fitch ONWTH E STAGE- J-HOP party. 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