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SOCIETY NOTES

State as a Kentucky delegate, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of last wek. Miss Ehett h a
member of the Alpha Gamma Deta
sorority and a promineat athletic
worker oa the campus.
Miss Virginia McAllister is imnrer-inj- r
from her illness, but is still a
patient at the Good Samaritan hospital.

Dates
"Messiah" will ho presented May 9.
"Whip of Fire,"
play,
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o'clock in the Men's gymnasium.
Lamp and Cross dance ,at the Men's
Friday, May 4
gymnasium at 9 o'clock.
May Day exercises on the
Annual
Phi Beta dinner at the Phoenix
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Delta Chi house dance May 19.
Annual Agriculture dance May

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Gil-bo-

Miss Gilboy and Mr. Carej- both
were well known students at the University. Miss Gilboy was one of the
most attractive girls on the campus
and took a prominent part in various
activities. Mr. Carey was an unusually good athlete and left a remarkable
record behind him. He was a member of the Sigma Chi social frater-

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Mary 'Nash Averill,
Misses
are:
Katherine Best, Dolly Cox, Mary
Rob Evans, Elizabeth
Dale,
Ellen
Fogaly, Pearl McCormick, Mary HousEvelyn
ton Molloy, Belle Nelson.
Prewitt, Josephine Skain, Cynthia
Smith, Margaret
Smith, Imogene
Thompson, Sarah Lynn Tucker, Nancy
Wilson, Virginia Wilson, Katherine
Wilson, Elizabeth Wood, Fairie
Jean Martin, Mary Withers
Bowman, Lucy Davis, Agnes Forman,
Virginia Hadley, Mary Cole Hollo-waMary Keyes, Virginia McAllister, Katherine Martine, Mary Louise
Mary J. Sharpe, Betsy
Robinson,
Simpson, Isabel Taylor, Polly War
ren, and Frances Ilerndon Pledges
are Misses Alice Molloy, Frances Ballard, and Helen Swayne.

Elizabeth Gay, Misses Janet Lally,
Martha Connell, Virginia Conroy,
Catherine Redmond, Virginia Boyd,
Lucille Cook, Willy and Helen King,
Lucilo Short, Eula Webb, Lydia Robert, Margaret Treacy, and Katherine
Best.

Romany Play to Be Gjyen
"Messiah" to Be Presented
Jenk-inso- n,
In the world of the mask, the. RoThe outstanding musical event of
many players are preparing a fit vethe coming week, or in fact, ''of the
hicle to close their fifth successful
year, is the presentation of the "Mesy,
year, "The Whip of Fire," by Girdler
siah" by the Central Kentucky Choral
Fitch, a former student of the UniSociety, to be given in the Men's gymversity, and a professor in Transylnasium on Wednesday, May 0, at 8:15
vania at present. Rehearsals for" this
p. m. A chorus of 300 voices, an orbright and action-packscientific
chestra of 75, and nationally renownmystery play have been going on
ed soloists will combine to make this
apace, and already the distinguished
evening one that will long be rememlist of Romany patrons and patronbered by the large audience which is
esses are gazing Romany-way- s.
The
to attend.
expected
College of Law Banquet
play will probably be the. last which
The entire production is under the
The annual banquet given by the Professor Sax, director of the players,
direction of Prof. Carl A. Lampert,
himself a musician of enviable ability, College of Law was held Monday will direct for at least a year, as he
and head of the music departrrent of night at the Lafayette hotel with fac- has applied for, and received, a year's
leave of absence.
the University. Arrangements are ulty, students, and alumni present.
being made to locate the choir, or
Judge Richard Stoll presided as
FRATERNITY ROW
chorus, in the bleachers at one end of toastmastcr for the occasion, and the
the gymnasium, making provisions principal speaker w a s President
e,
Mr. Uncas Miller, Mr. Robert
for the audience to sit in chairs placed Frank' L. McVey. Other speakers were
throughout the length of the gyirna-siu- Dean Alvin E. Evans, Mr. Colvin P.
Mr. Fred Jvoster, and Mr. John
extending up into the bleachers Rouse, senior; Mr. A. K. Ridout, ju- Mbsso, of Louisville, spent last Weekat the far end of the building.
nior; Mr. Richard Ballinger, sopho- end at the Alpha Sigma Phi fraterReserve seats for the performance more, and Mi John J. Morgan, alum- nity house.
are procurable, Director Lampert an- nus.
Mr. Joe Walters, of Stanford, and
nounces, and the folk of central KenThe law quartet, composed of A. J. Mr. Guthrie Bright, of Shelbyville,
tucky have signified their intention of Asher, J. E. Kirksey, J. W. Jones ond were guests at the Kappa Alpha frabeing present, and a number of the J. C. Burnett, gave several delightful ternity house last week-enlocally talented ones are to take part musical selections.
Schrader spent last
JMr. Louis
in the oratorio itself. The chorus has
week-en- d
in New York City.
been chosen from singers in LexingLeap Year Dance
Guests at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon
ton, Paris, Georgetown, Winchester,
A leap year dance was given Fri
Berea, and many other towns in cen- day afternoon in the Men's gymnasium fraternity house Sunday were Messrs.
Ned Herndon and T. J. Morrison, of
tral Kentucky.
4 to G o'clock by Theta Sigma Cincinnati, and Harvey B. Stone, of
R. O. T. C. officers in resplendent from
honorary journalistic Louisville.
Phi, woman's
uniforms have been proposed as ush- sorority of the University. The proMiss Bess Sanford and Miss Louise
ers for the occasion, and, acting in ceeds will be used to defray the exin CarKennedy spent last week-en- d
that capacity, will lend military at- penses of the women's conference lisle.
mosphere to the already colorful oc- sponsored by the co-e- d
students.
Miss Gladys Tabor, of Mt. Sterlcasion.
Music for the delightful afternoon ing, was a guest at the Zeta Tau Alwas furnished by the original Ken- pha sorority house last week-enBenefit Bridge
Messrs. Sam Ross and John Royster
tucky Masqueraders orchestra.
The Alumnae of the Alpha Gam
The committee was composed of were visitors at the Alpha Tau Omega
Week-enma Delta sorority entertained Friday
Misses Marguerite McLaughlin, Cath- house for the
and Saturday at their chapter house erine Redmond, Virginia Conroy, Eula
Mr. Stewart Augustus was a visitor
two
on East Maxwell street with'
WedWebb, Martha Connell, and Janet Lal-le- y. at the Alpha Tau Omega house
benefit bridge parties.
nesday and Thursday. Mr. Augustus
Spring flowers adorned each table
was registered in the University the
The chaperones for the affair were
and at the conclusion of the afternoon
first semester, but was unable to conmarguerites, tea, and candy were Prof, and Mrs. Enoch Grehan, Mr tinue his studies the second semester
Mr. and
and Mrs. Gerald Griffin,
served.
- on account of serious illness.
The highest score at each table was Mrs. Victor Portmann, Miss Margue- j Mr. Dick Morris, of the Phi Delta
McLaughlin, Dean Sarah Blandawarded an attractive deck of cards rite
in
Theta house, spent the week-en- d
as a prize. The various friends of the ing.
Hazard.
sorority who attended the parties
Miss Virginia Ebert attended the
Mrs. McVey Entertains
during the afternoons numbered about
Woman's athletic convention at Ohio
McVey encertained with an
Mrs.
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enjoyable afternoon tea Wednesday
from 4 toG o'clock in honor of Miss
Kappa Kappa Gamma Dance"
The Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority Zona Gale and Miss Isabclle Bevier,
conference on
entertained Saturday evening from 9 who spoke at the
to 12 o'clock with a formal dance in Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons.
the Men's gyjpnasium.
Miss Gale Honored
The gymnasium was decorated to
Theta Sigma Phi, woman's honorary
resemble a circus with a large red
fraternity,
entertained
and white tentn the center of the journalistic
at the
A largt stripped fence sur- with a delightful luncheon
floor.
rounded the dancers and the orchestra. Chimney Corner Tuesday in honor of
members represented cir- Miss Zona Gale, who is a Theta SigThe
cus performers. Balloons ve"re given ma Phi.
The table was attractively decoratas favors.
dances were enjoyed ed in green and violet, the fraternity
Five
and the chaperones were Miss Mar- colors, and an enjoyable menu was
Miss Sarah served.
guerite McLaughlin,
Those present were Miss Gale,
Blanding, and other members of the
faculty and the Kappa Kappa Gam- guest of honor; Mrs. F. L. McVey,
her hostess; Miss Sarah Blanding,
ma alumni.
The active members of the sorority Miss Marguerite McLaughlin, Miss

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Those who will make the trip arc
W. Earl Bach. George R. Wesley. Arthur Munyan, Snnuiul R. Magrudur,
Phil Aswerus. Donald Moore, S. S.
Goodwin. I. T. Hill, Irvin L. Allen, B.
Toy Samlifer, William Zoltr, and a
cook.

A number of students of the department of geology at the University accompanied by Dr. A. C.
left Tuesday on the annual inspection trip.
The party went to Cincinnati Tuesday and camped near that city Tuesday night. Wednesday they were met
by Dr. Charles Behre, of the department of geology of the University of
Cincinnati, who showed them local
geologic features, glacial dips and
other interesting features near Cincinnati and the
course of
the Ohio, river.
From Cincinnati the party proceeded to Hamilton, Ohio, thence to Oxford, Ohio, where they. camped Wednesday night. Prof. William II. Smil-e- r
and Paul Dunn, of Miami University, Oxford, met the group Thurs
day and conducted them about that
section of the state. They studied the
upper ordovician section and heard
talks by Professor Shiller who is an
authority on the subject of ordovickjn
structure.
Friday the group will go to Ft. Ancient, near Dayton, to study glacial
deposits, and Friday afternoon will

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SuKy Circle pintffinm dance in the
Mr. and Mrs. John Gilboy, of ChiSunday, .May 6
Men's gymnasium at 8 o'clock.
University Concert band program cago, 111., announce the enpraRemont
Saturday. May "
of their daughter, Miss Charlotte
Freshmen Classs dance at 3:30 at 3:30 in the Men's gymnasium
to Mr. George Burgess Carey,
Jr., the son of Mr. and Mrs George
Burgess Carey, of this city.

view the big stone quarries near
Bedford. They will then go to Wyandotte and Marengo caves in Indinna,
where they will be shown features of
interest by Prof. Clyde A. Malott, of
Indiana University. The party will
visit caves near Louisville and the
Knobs Sunday, whore they will be
joined by a number of co-e- d
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