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VOL. VII. LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY, MARCH 4, 1915. No. 23.
m · .é_L,_Pl·IA ZETA HOLDS g"TAU BETA KAKE" l·IAS'HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS S I A A  
      ANNUAL csnsnonvl A DELIGHTFUL 1>ANc1·:l Asn lumens wm · · · ·
4 l `       Alpha Zeta. the honorary agrlcull 'I`he annual "Tau Beta Kake" danrel ln the annual bunt ball game be    
_l   tural fraternity, conducted its annual l was given Friday evening at Buell Ar- tween the Junior- and Sophs at Buell
Z ceremony Wednesday ln chamel. `mory. Armory, Tuesday mgm. the Juniors E A *i··‘
‘ , . The fraternity ls well esta lshed atl The Tau Beta Kakes are those stu- °
Varslty Meets Wlth Two State and the exercises which lt holds  dents who have not attained the high Egg.; (::3;; tg: :::gJ(;:(:0:; *;:3 2:01; very Hthk-:t€TI:‘{\;S;{C€Ft1fy
S Déféats 8lld C0·eds Lose every year ln chapel are always ln-} standing of the Tau Beta Pl and the kms, of lhelsophsl were me Slam On OI?%€anq, 6 IS
One Game. tnrestlng to the entire student body. l dance always follows thut 0f the Tau |·‘0l|0w|¤s me game, the girls nr the .t °
l -1- `The high standards maintained byi lleta Pl. The pledges are men among Lexlngton High School defeated the The Southern Intercollegiate Ath-
_ Both basket ball teams fared badly Alpha Zeta and what the fraternity l whose grades are at least three "C's." Coeds. Second tum by a more of 10 mic Association rules governing the
- in their end nr the season games at moans to the institution formed thai The danee ls always a merry and to ‘_ { participation of "udems in mwrcob
E. Lenlsvlne, last Friday and Saturday subjects which were so interestinglyldellghttul aRalr and a novel feature The lineups: lemme athletic- were received from
  nights, The varsity team went to the discussed W6d¤0Idl!. was the lights of many llttle chande- Junl0m_w0"6 (cupm and Felix, President W- M. msg" of me S. I. A.
Q Falls Clty tor two games and lost both. Mr. John McDonald presided and hers dancing in perfect time to the cum.; Howe and Ummm, forwards; A- Int week md Ordered polwd by
  · The glrl|’ team had a game with the with a few well·ch0•0n remarks intro- music, owing to the lnveutlon of Mr. com and Burke. guardl Ipmmssor Guns, of me Athletic Comb
  Louisville University girls IDG lost duced the spG&X0l‘¤. Pl'0f. T. R. BW- S. N. Courtney, called the "Muslcal S0ph0m0ms_H0pmns and Swamhlcu.
i also, Tne varsity played the strong ant spoke on "Standards ot Alpha Synchronizer," forwards; Gmbbm mmm.; Clarke and The rules have been posted in Order
{ St. Andrews team Friday nlght, losing Zet.a," and Prof. George Roberts on President W. B. Croan and Miss Peak (Capt). guardl to acquaint the students with the ml.
lu one of the best games seen in Louis- "\Vh&t Alpha Zeta Should Mean to Bessie White gracefully led the grand meld g08ls_5v0“e 1, Faux 2, and 3. mg of the society and to Crum lamb
vllle thls year, by a. score of 50 to 2v. Kentucky State." Both talks were march, foul goals; com 1, Grubbs 2. Hopmnslmem against my {mud by the lm-
The wllnents had won from thls team very able and interesting and are ap- The pledges thls year are Messrs. 2, Swan"' 3 mul scam l dents in their Golem athletics.
I earllerlln the season and while the St; pllcable to all other fratomitios at T. C. Taylor, George Warwick, D. M. RGt6m9_C0ach Bmmagll Every college athlete is required to
_ Andrews team was greatly strength State. Phelps, H. L. Fearing, Fred Wash, C. Girls. High Sch°°l_Pm.¤eu 5, and certify on honor;
l ened yet there gas hope ot;lma(1;1r:;c:`° 'I2h;i¤:;l:el;l:n ;l1;sc;1i¢;::;Bth; 6;- Qhgulnn, Wllllam Clarke and Fred minding 5, forwards; Barber, center; That he hu never received compem
I :"° u “"°mm" °w°v°r’ ° b “r° ° I ' ' A C' ‘ ' °y' Huydon Mid Dew. 8¤¤'d¤· satlon in any form whatsoever for
I oys were too strong and won y al Nelson, D. P. Campbell, . arman, -——-..•.....—... State GMS, second m“m_W00dm¤ athletic Services'
good score. V M. L. McCracken, R. W. Soearce, W. and Dickey, forwards; Mathews 2, cGn_| That he is not now receiving from
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· Louisville, the Varsity showed the The active chapter members are: G0a1s_Mi“ Pumou 2, Branding 2’ directly or indirectly, my compoun-
`,_. ` term that ls usually shown on the nocq M_g>ssrs. John McDonald, S. J. Lowry,       Dickey 2_ F0uls_Pume" 1, Branding tion for his athletic services.
ond consecutive game away from lr., Wayland Rhoads, Kenneth Clore, L That he has never phyed on ·
home. The boys were far from being Wllliam Tuttle, Archie Petter, Phil H€feree_Ralph Morgan. Heague baseball team.
in their true form and lost s very [Richards, Herschel Scott and Harry Y M C A Offers Different l,mph_€_Mi" vu Mew',. i That since entering I college in the
rough and poorly played game. Theltialbralth. lvlessrs. Bryant and Davis · • · • · ________¢_______ Iasgochmon he has never played sum-
. , glrls‘ team lost through bard luck and   are also members but not ln school at Fl€ldS of Work fOI'     Imer ban on 8. mum not belonging to
‘ nothing else. The team work of therpresent. Students, mis home county
stm gnu was mr seem than um ori =··»———·•·———— —·· INTERESTS STUDENTS T, t h h ` I ed d
or the Fall City girls but close a.udlNOTICE TO SENIORS F011<>wing the Mercer-Rush cam- ...— I ` `° d° as °°v°r °°y un er °°
¤‘0¤8h S¤¤1'di¤8 ¤¤d€¥' UW SUM 80¤lI AND ORGANIZATIONS Dalgn at $****9 Um"°"BltY 1°¤*’ hundred The great interest manitested by the I dszlgs h;a:; never played in inter-
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end the season for me Wildcats, mul The $¤¤*<>* mdtvidual victum 0* iw! ¤¤¤ ussrwivs Christiun life ¤¤d ls u glowing tribute to their capablel V _
l the state gms play one game yet with l t*¤¤¤¤ ***10 haw Mid their cms d¤°¤l x>¤¤¤¤ U6 Mins ¤¤¤d€ whereby my xnstnlctor, Pro:. Frank ¤1¤rarn¤nd.i:::;“ ::a‘;“;‘;"° bryan ‘;l°:;"`; :°;
me gms from Kentucky Wesleyan   will be mailed to the engraver Sutur-I can fulfill this agreement. F. H. Ken- ’rne·re are elgnty students enrolled lulof fort yea u a C e
qqlu game played nt the Auditorinm,}d¥\Y· All pictures will be arranged ine nedy, student president of the Y, lu, lu, lkndrology Glasser a large uum_i TEM he mamcumed within may
saturday night wlll. end the basket;¤lDl¤¤b6U€¤l 0¤'d9F· Th0¤¢ D¤>'i¤8 d¤€¤ C`. A. has sent out notices to these men ;,,.r uf then] taking uu, Subject as uuiduys of the O Gum 0t’th8 session in
bull Season for ]9]4_]5_ lklfttér S8.[\1I`d8Y Wlll be placed lll the Offering dlffgrgnt Qgldg of wgrk up 9l9(_[ivP. An added compliment toithe fall p g
The lineups and points scored werel rear of the list and mcse who fail to social service, the students to receive l»rl,l·l.SS0r Mcparluud ls me {acl mall Thm‘h0 remained in cone 1
as follows: ;D¤Y will not set 3 Dl<>¢¤¤`€ i¤ the ¤l¤€· previous instruction at the University. l uuulbur of me Expurlmeul Slalloul _ g° at
. I _ l {mean Kemuckhm. AB a re Mama for the work Du Ji I U have or aimed to lneetlsession tif a tootball player) at least
St. Andreas vs. State. Score a0 to wen and ' I Q D D np oyees g Iwo-mirds of the Session.
25- ‘ S °*°'° ‘ °‘““"‘“"°“     "“»·'· J- “*°“· °' “‘° "“"°“"’· "”·l **· *···*· on S·*··*·*·y· M mt ws That ... ....   1. ..d 0.. ... sh.
st, Andrews-1·‘orw·nrds, Mosher 6, wt Mid their ¤¤¤¤¤| bm and ¤¤l€¤*lJ0ln¤ Anderson, of the Good Samaritan} ;;;:·» to get instruction in treo ldentrl _ · · D y
* . _ nletlt club not a member of the A. A.
Seelback 4; commu Jansen 20; guardsvsannle ls paid before Saturday at norm Hospital, and otl1ers_wlll give courses] lu-ullorr U or (after wu) on an UAH Smrn
_ Duncan 8, and Moorman 4, UNB Dlctul`9 will ¤0t· 8DD€&!` ln the 3H' of instruction. The Reform School is? lu almost any kind of weather Ouelfognbau mam
Mosher, 8 free throws out of l1l"“al· U19 Held that OHWB NIB 8*`€&t*?sl·i1¤xu,v see groups of students scattered `
4 lrlulu u A K€¤W€kl¤¤ dunes “'m be l·%.lV°"’ ln &¤\0¤¤t- of W0¤`k-D¤`i¤¢iD¤ll>' U1 Ulf lbnut on the campus studlously en- ••AGSn   e•ECSn  
Kentucky Statwl•‘0rwards, Morganrilw A*'m0*`Y· S¤·t¤¥`d¤Y» MENU 13- {mm way of teaching. There is also a re-u lllmrurlug to learn mu lllguruul kluds    
8, Zerfoss 4, Ireland 0, Schwant 0; lg to 12- Adml¤8l0¤· 50 ¢9¤t¤· The quest for teachers for a night school, ,l· lruuu There arg at present 44 ul;. '
Center, Server 4, Hopkins 0; guards, Umgmm to ba announced later- lm? €l\lld¥`€¤» and the Janitors at m¢‘|»"<·1·e11t species of trees on the campus, The Agricultural Society and De-
Scott 10, Gurnbert 0, Tuttle 0. I AHY one d°’u`inK tv tv MUD 00 for U¤1lVB¥`Bl¥Y l\8V9 BGM R Bliiillar N*· and some of the students can recog·|partn1ent of Home Economics held a
Morgan, 1 out of 12 trials. an annual must- d° so before March 15· ¢l\1€¤¢· nlzc all of them. {joint meeting last Monday night, ln
Referee—Gramlg. IOMY “v°nty'¤v° cents ls required “S A “'0¤`k UW'- WHS atwuipwd •-mi'? bt" 'l`he dilferent. sections have become' chapel and later adjourned to the Ag-
Kentueky State vs. Unlverslty of [ il d*’p°Bit· Tha b“l“¤c° 0f 01-75 to be fore is to be ¤d0l>¢¢d ¤K¤i¤··U1¤i uf ¤l*· interested ln raising funds for the pur-, ricultural Bulldlug where the meeting
Louisville, Score 26 to 15. lmld on delivery of the b0°k· Sign up lwlllllllg students to IW! RB big b¥`0U\‘ pose of purchasing and setting outlxyas continued. The meeting was un-
Kentucky State·—Forwards, Morgan M Once- UTS to R l1¤|Ilb9|' of UOYB \\'h0¤¢f |\¤m€5 species of trees not found on our gan;-{ usually good and the attendance was
4, Zerfoss 4; center, server 2; guards, THE STAFF`- have been suggested by the truant pug lglglu trees lulrt, ulreuuy b88u|[‘lnB_
l Scott 0, Tuttle 0. -1-—-•++—~—·-— G- 0i'¥ll‘0|`· paid for and wlll be planted by mein-{ Dr. R. N. Maxson made an address
• Morgan, 5 free throws out of 14 Professors E. L. Guns, J. ,1.. C. Noe, · UBBBGB Y0! the i¤BU'¤¢$U011 of UIOB6 bers of the glass in the spring, lheselon llelation of ( henllstry to .·\grlcul-
rrlulu P. I,. Boyd, L- L. Dantzler and Mc_ zuterested in ¤00l¤l ¤0|‘Vi06 will be trees will long remain as a ll10lll1lllt!ll{|tU¥`9. in his usual ¤\HSl•·*¤‘f¤l WHY. Mid
llnlverslty of Loulsvllle—l•`0rWards, Henry Rhoads attended the Suporhr ll<‘ll• lll U16 Y· M· C· A- !`00|1\ Mid BW upon which the coming generations nas well received,
Rogers 6, Kornfeld 4; center, N. Dan- wndelws Division of the National Ed_ M ¥`0ll0W¤i muy proudly gaze, l In 0. most pleasing and entertaining
lol; 4; guards, J, Daniels 0, McCalt·b 0. ucutimml Assocluuon ut Cmchmuu A Study uf tlw Ulbl8··;l!1¤U‘\1<‘!0|' iw! ———-—•-••———— ` ‘way, sprinkled profusely throughout
MeCaleb, 12 out of 21 trials. lust week. Nv! llullwd. Tlw 0"St *`*‘l¤*‘¤¥`¤¤l of the °¤m¤¥¤ with her tlne style of humor, was an
ltet'eree——Jamlson. "l‘hrlstlan Movennents in Asla," Ur. "Ruth." by Alfred Gaul, will be given llluulrulud luuluru of her recent ylulr
Glrls games. Score ll to 8. · John Anderson. by the choral and glee clubs next Mon- ·o the Garden Cities of England, by
State—·l•‘0rwards, Hughes and Taul; Whnp, McCallum, 1 goal; center, Hos- "'|`he Grvat Southern Race Prob- day afternoon ln the Y. M. C. A. nnuslo 'iss Mary ll. Sweeny, instructor in
ogntor, Heller; guards, Innes, Woods klns; guards, Koop and Huber. lem," Ur. J. J. Tlzvrt. Hiudlv. M 3¢30 0'€l0¢‘k l|1¤¢t>¤d of *130- - the Department of Home [gt-unolnlte
and Bastln. Points scored—Mlss Hel- Miss \Vhnp, 9 polnts ln free throws "Llquor, the Great American Prob- All who can sing are urged to join thls glu. had u lluu uulluurluu of bull, plulu
I•.·r, 8 out of 15 trials. out of 19 trlals. ltlll,U ll. Il. Surtln, assistant instructor cxccllent organization. No dues are uull l-ulurull yl,_,wu of purl Sunlight,
University ot Loulsvllle——l·‘orwards._ l