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Vol. lil LEXINGTON, KY., MAY l>~. N11 No. 36  
5 9 garet lixum. The work was judged tme nearly all of this years class at·
    from foul- stantlpolnts. accuracy ot tend some service on sunday, but it    
  movement, strength of movement, will he one of the most pleasant mem-    
“*"" grace of movement, and that move- orles of commencement week if they ____ '
_ WN WY B¤¤"*•‘*¤ wl"! CW- ment. showing the strongest mental all attend the same one. No Senior GOOSE EGGS ARE VlslTORS* POR-
I —-——- control. President Barker presented will be so little or narrow-minded as 1-ION IN DOUBLE HEADER-
The ninth annual gymnastic mum,. the cup to Miss Boreing with a happy to think that it will portray a bit of
{nent of the young women of the Stat, speech of congratulatiou. weakness it he or she is seen at the Two Hom"' An Hit.
t»»» [ `llniversity was held on Saturday after. The judges for the occasion were: Baccalaureate sermon. Be men and
  noon, May 20th, at 3 0•c]0ck_ Lleumu. Lieutenant James Lindgren of Louis- women, and do not think you are """_
  A ant James Lindgren, graduate of the ville, Miss Mary Anna Bean of Lex- harming someone by staying away. The state University baseball team
Stcckholm, Swéedem addressed the or Lexington. The Medical Society of with their class will regret having with the Georgetown College team on
GymnaStiCS"’ and gave mma interest, tion, the heads of departments and the Remember! Be at Patterson Hall scores of 9 to 0 and 6 to 0, and by
ing and valuable Buggestiont women of the city were cordially in- at 10: :30 A. M., in cap and gown. winning both games practically
The mst; put gf the wm-ngment wu vited. while 8 SD€0i¤·l invitation WR! ..j...•.....—... clinched the state championship.
taken u with what is known as une, extended to the young men of the Wesleyan College defeated Central
gymnasgcs," the Indian club and Senior class.     University in Danville Friday after-
dumb-bell drills, me English Exten- ·——*••—‘··‘ Hm NEXT YEA", noon by the score of 9 to 7. which fur-
Slon dm], 9gc_ After- thug the cms.     _... ther aided the locals in clinching the
was allowed a rest period while Lieu- ` ...... ` Good Men Cholem championship. State has only two
tenant Lindgren spoke. Immediately gaecalwt-eat; Dgy, -····‘ !¤01'€ $811168 to DIM'. 0¤€ with WGS-
following this was the heavy appara- ...._. Major-—-L. C. Hardesty. leyan Saturday, and one with Tran-
tus work on the horse and parallel 0n next Sunday, May 27th, the Bac. C¤ptalus—·H. D. Palmore, Adjutant; sylvania May 29. Both games will be
ment consisted of the classic dancing, uating class will be delivered by the scm. W. U. Jetton. J. W. Kuuzman, D. State’s good lead in percentage, gdd|
with the addition gf two g0lk.d·¤c“_ Rev_ D,._ E_ y_ Mumm, pruldom of D. Felix.. to the chances of the Blue and White.
Hmm Dum, gf the Jumplug 3·ck,_·• the Southern Baptist Theological Som, First Lieutena.nt,s—William Collins, Gets Two Home Rum.
gnd ·•·]•h6 ·pyml]“°_·• iu·ry at Louisvma The service, will Chief Musician; B. Barnett, M. B. Mc- Captain Meadows was ou the mound
me am as ¤ whole am excellent be held at me emma cm-umm M¤¤¤¤· T- C- Mm T- C- H¤¤d¤¤- fer the ¤<><=¤¤¤ i¤ the ¤¤¢ Me. •·¤<1
* work, considering tihe very great dig- Clluygh at 11 0·c]0ck_ The regular Second Lioutona¤t1—H. G. Love- besides pitching s good game, got; two
I. jjygntggg of an Bmwdlngly yu-m choir of this church will be assisted lace, Principal Musician; W. R. Brown, home runs over the right field fence,
mmmn. at the mciunou ot ul. br the sum qumeue, which will H- H- Grew- W· B- ¤¤>¤¤· J- A- HM- wd ¤ ¢¤¢¢¢·¤¤s¤¤r <>¤¢ ef fm ¤¤¤¤•
tournament, those who had been so- render several selections. The Seniors wl`- ** mt-
lcctod for the Greek dances tiled out composing this quartette are E, L, Quartermaster Sorge¤nt—J. H. After me mst umm; or the second
or the gmyuutum, wane ul. others mem. me tem-; v. 1. Mom, sec- B¤<>¤¤= S¤¤·s¤¤¤¢ M¤·J¤r» P- D- B¤>w¤= sms Steele w¤¤ ·¤¤¤ i¤ ¢¤ pitch f<>¤·
remained to bear Professor A. 8. end tenor; J, M, Foster, Baritone, and Color Serzeants, W. Almstcdt. R. C. Georgetown. and R. Judd went to urst
Mackenzie, head of the English De- Paul Francis, bass. In addition to this D¤h¤°l’· b”° in pl*·°° °t A°d°"’°¤· 'h° ’°m’°d
partmeut of the University of Ken- music, Miss Elizabeth Rout, the talent- m"** S°"8°*¤*’·"R· M· Ni°h°’*· H {mm the $°m°·
tucky, who spoke on "l‘h0 Sszuod ed sister of Grover Rout of this year'! J- J“k°b°· H- N· M“'h· R- NMI- T"' HN' 0* $*°•'•·
Dance in Literature and Art." graduating class, will be the soprano S*°°1° W°·8 also hit freely- {eu hit!
Following his remarks, the students soloist. ·······•·•'•··*" ¢¤mi¤8 0f! of his delivery in the N-
in Greek dress gave a. programme of The parade, consisting of the ¤¤¤i¤i¤s five i¤¤i¤SS-
classic dances, tlnisihing with that of Seniors and Faculty, will march in a         $**"d""¤ °* CWN-
Annie Laurie, composed by the Di- body to the church. The procession The Standing of the Clubs lll UW
rector. Those who took part tn the will form at Patterson l-lall, All pai-.       Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic As-
Greek dances were Mlsses Jo Boorlng, tlcinants of this will wear cap and -.—. ¤0"l*m0“· with 8 I“'0SP*°°tu5 Y0? UW
Sallie Pence, Beryl Schwarzberg, gown, and will leave the hall at l0r30 The "\\'iitlcats" still have two more S*’“°`W€sl'~°Y"““ game next “'°°k is as
Sarah Chenault, Irene Hughes, Dolly A. M. sharp. All the Seniors and Fav- games or baseball to play on Stoll f°“°“`S’
Battalle, Rebecca Cockrill, Jean Field, ulty are requested to be at the meet· Fle1tl_ one on Saturday with Wesleyan T°a’“· Wm- Lost- PCL
Margaret Flxum, Anne Milward, Tall- ing pla-re by 10:1*3 A. M. A section of and ylohtluy with Tt·anSylvmllu_ It lg g'”·"° ~······-········· 5 2 715
tha Chenault, Alice (`arv Williams, seats will he reserved for all those l,lltl;lt· impl),-tml; {hat we will both “’*‘Sk"Y*m ··~··-····-·· 3 2 $**0
Eloise Ginn. Ruth Me("hesney, Kathe- that take nart in this procession. t,amt.s_ ln Olllpt- to nllm-ll the Cham. (*9******] -·····-········ 3 2 -600
rine YVyard. Edith Stivers, Luclle Everyone, whether Faculty or Senior, ],lm,sh;p of ;{,.mu(.ky_ T"¤Yl*l'lV*mla ···-··-·· ‘* 3 -568
Sidener and Ruhve Marcum ls reauired to wear can and sown. >.l,·;t.lm-S will pitph stnnt·tlay_ and G‘“‘""“°“’“'“ ··e········ 0 6 ·°°°
At the conclusion of the Greek 'Fhese can he obtained at the l'nlv_erg. mm,}. Wm be ml Hu, mmm} MOuda)._ if State wins from \\'esleyan_ the
dances. Mrs. Stout asked for the de- ltv lloek Store either Friday or Satur· .~~-- ..--~ ·   · S'**“‘““°: ef tho two '*`a“‘S will b*"
plslon of {hp judgpe whlph was as go], day. Miss Alice (`ai·_v \\'illi;1nis will en- Y\’»n. Lost. Pct.
lows: The Min was awarded to Miss lt is nrqed that all Seniors attend terrain lllf0l'llll1ll)' ut her home on l.in- State ..   .. ..... vi 2 T30
.To BOPMHS'. and honorable mention this service as thle will he the twlv (l("ll \\`11lk. Tll\|l'¥tlZl)' (lflt‘l'l\¤l0ll. from \\'eslev:in .. ...., _. R il Soo
was zlven to Misses Eloise Ginn, Alice ol·t·n¤lt·n ln whteh this elm; will av. 4 to ti. in lton>r of the uirls of the l' Stare loses to \\'es‘e;·;m, the
(`arv VVilllams, lrcne lluqhes and Mar- tend divine service in a hodv lt is S*‘“l~*l` ****5*- *'*""“““ will be?