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THETA SIGMA PHI

Misses Tinsley and Chenault
Become Members of

Journalism Sorority

Chi chnptcr of Thctn Sigmn Phi, national honorary journalistic sorority,
held ploadginfj services for Daysic Lcc
Tinsley and Sue Chenault Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock at the home of Miss
Marguerite McLaughlin on East Maxwell
street, followed by a tea at Candle Glow
Inn.
The two new members were pinned by
Miss McLaughlin, faculty member of the
sorority, with the pledge insignia of
Thcta Sigma Phi, a pen point tied with
violet and green ribbon. Alumnae present at the ceremony were Martha
'20 and Virginia Throckmorton,
'21.

The hostesses for the afternoon were
members of the active chapter Margaret
Smith, Dorothea Murphy, Jessie Dodd,
Frances Marsh, Adalinc Mann, Kather-in- e
Anna
Conroy, Irene McNamara,
Louise Connor, Ruth Hughson, and Elizabeth Hume.
Thcta Sigma Phi was founded at the
University of Washington, Seattle, April
1909, and more than twenty chapters
have since been established in leading
universities of America, among which
are: Universities of Washington, Missouri, Michigan, Lcland,Standford Columbia, Indiana, and Illinois. Chi chapter
was founded in the University of Kentucky in May 1919.
The purpose of Theta Sigma Phi is to
professional
encourage
in
interest
journalism among the college women of
America. Among famous women journalists who are members of this sorority are
Mary
Roberts
Rineheart and Fannie

Hurst.

DEBATING
NOW

TEAMS ARE

BEING ORGANIZEO

Preliminary Oratorical
test Will Be Held
January 13

Con-

Professor Mikesell is sending out invitations to all students interested in
intercollegiate debates to meet him
Wednesday.

December

14

at

4 o'clock

in the Little Theatre. The men will be
organized into debating teams for the
purpose of preparing for the intercollegiate debates which will be held during the school year.
One of the most interesting debates
scheduled for the year is that with
and the department of public
speaking is looking forward to this with
a great deal of pleasure. Any bonified
student is eligible to join the squad
whether he be enrolled in the public
speaking classes or not.
Another important announcement is
the date set for the preliminary contest
in oratory which will take place Friday
January 13 in the Little Theatre. All
those who desire to try for a place on
the oratorical schedule with the carious
Fchools will immcriately see Professor
Mikesell, and give him the subjects of
the orations. On orator will be sent to
Centre College at Danville to participate
in the contest which will decide the winning school in the state in oratory. All
the leading colleges of the state will be
represented. The winner of the state
oratorical contest will go to a sectional
contest to be held in the west for tho
I.urpose of choosing tho champion orator
of tho severul states represented.
An orator will also be sent to the Uni
versity of Alabama to compete in the
Southern
Oratorical Lcaguo uguinst
ciich schools as Johns Hopkins and the
University of North Curolina for the
championship of the south in oratory.

CHRISTMAS BELLS.
Evangel Rycrson
Chime out, chime on, 0, Christmas Bells,
Until each heart with gladness swells;
Ring out in all your joyous mirth
The glorious tidings: "Peace on Earth,"
For on one happy Christmas morn
The Savior of the world was born;
Ring out, nor let your music cease
Until each heart shall feel the peace
Of our dear Savior's birth, and then
Sound forth abroad: "Good Will to Men."

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It was a small but determined squad
And 0, sweet Christmas Bells, where'er
that showed up for net practice of tho
There is a heart bereft of cheer
Wildcat bnskctccrs Monday afternoon.
By sorrow or misfortune, there
The vnrsity squad hns been
thinned
Ring soft and low; in their despair
down to twenty-fiv- e,
counting tho letter
Bear on the wings of Christ's own love
"WILDCAT"
men of last year, and Coach Buchhclt
Some soothing message from above;
promises another cut for Saturday.
Specials For University Patrons Cordial Invitation
And where the fire is dying out
There will be a keen struggle made by
And hungry children roam about
Extended to Inspect Our Holiday Stock
those who were fortunate enough to
Upon the streets, so frail and poor,
Furvivc the first "blue pencil" of Coach
0, Sympathetic Bells, be sure
Duchhcit's to retain their places on the
To lead by your sweet song away
squad. The twenty-fiv- e
who survived the
From all the glitter and array
initial "cut" nre: Atkins, Baylus, Barnes,
Opposite The Phoenix
The happy Christmas folk awhile,
Borcn, Burnham, Davidson, Elliott, Hay-de- n,
To share with them their joy and smile.
King,
Langsford, Merriwcther,
123 EAST MAIN ST.
LEXINGTON,
Netherton, Neal, Poyntz, Riley, W. H. 1
0, Christmas Bells, ring far and near
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And fiill this whole wide world with cheer Lavin, Ridgway, Fest, Wilhclm and A.
T. Rice.
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Basil Hayden, captain of last year's
PHONE 592
Pianos
Records
Player Pianos
team wrenched his knee in practice FriPlayer Rolls
Columbia Grafonolas
Established
BjuauMJisur
day. This is the same knee that Hayden
n
Aeouan-vocatiosheet Mnsic
DAY injured last year which kept him from
FAIR HAVE BIG
entering last season's track meet, and the
C. CHRISTIAN MUSIC CO.
the injury may cause a little trouble.
EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO MUSIC
Basil, however has the knee in a brace
Hall
and Monday afternoon was pitching
Moving, Tuning,
and
inishing
Way By
goals in his old form.
There will only be eight or nine more
A Specialty
Novel

JEWELRY

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Transformed
White
Into White
Event

Repairing
Pianos

practices
before the holidays and
The Y. W. C. A. Christmas Fair which Coach Buchheit said that that time would
was given in White Hall last Friday af- be devoted mainly to mastering the
ternoon and evening, by the women's fundamentals of the game, and that
social organizations of the University, pcrimmage would be set aside temporarproved to be a success both in financial
and social aspects.
The organizations which participated
in the Fair and the several "concessions"
operated on the brilliantly lighted
experienced little
White Hall mid-wadifficulty in gathering
contributions
from the pleasure seeking patrons.
g
parlors, the managers of
which evinced no hesitation in receiving "tips", booths which rivaled a ten-cestore in their assortment of novelties, and theatres presenting Broadway
artists were to be found in the several
rooms of the building and on the stair?
leading from floor to floor.
Among the monopolies operated by the
organizations were: "The House of
Mystery," by Kappa Delta; Christmas'
tree grab bag, Alpha Gamma Delta; .a
booth over which appeared the slogan,
"Knock Down the Faculty," Alpha Xi
Delta; n play entitled "The Gift of
Time," presented by Chi Omega; "WJvy
Girls Lenve Home," Thcta Sigma Phi;
circus booth, Kappa Kappa Gamma;
candy booth, Philosophian Literary Society; doll booth, operated by Mis
Crane for the benefit of the Armenian
Relief Fund; and a novelty
booth,
managed by the Y. W. C. A. The Women's
Student Government
Association also
operated a tea room.

STUDENT PURCHASES
THE ANDERSON NEWS
Keen Johnston, Former Editor of Eliza'
bethtown Mirror, Will Be

ily.
"Daddy" Boles has received a letter
from Clemson College accepting the University's offer for a game here on February 16. "Daddy" haB also arranged
two tentative trips. However, no definite information as to which trip will be
made can be given out until he has
icard from the various offering teams
The first trip will include games with
Washington and Lee V. M. I., V. P. I.,
George Washington and the University of
Virginia. The other trip will include
games with Vanderbilt, University of
Tennessee, University of Louisville and

Garrison and Keen Johnston, of
Lexington, have purchased from Senator
H. V. Bell, The Anderson

News, a weekly

publication at Lawrenceburg.
Mr. Johnson, is a senior in Journalism
nc the University, and after graduating
in Februrary
will immediately
take
charge of the editing of their new publication. Ho formerly owned and published the Elizubethtown
Mirror, but on account of returning to school last February he sold the publication. Mr John
son of late has been reporting for the
Lexington Herald. He is a member of
tli e Masonic Lodge, and of Alpha Delta
Sigma aud honorary journalistic frater-

nity.

Mr. Garrison has been employed for
2C years as
superintendent of tho
lifchanical department of the Lexington
Herald. He has resigned from this posiNotice
tion and is now in Lawrenceburg managAll Juniors ure asked to turn in a ing the paper. Garrison will be busifnnpehot at tho Kentuckinn office to be ness manager.
used in the Junior Section of the 1922
The News was founded at Lnrcnsburg
Annual. They must be in before Decem- .in 1845. It is tho only publication in that
county.'
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