K A R I . t a n n e r K A Y M I L L E R R O L A N D B O Y D d a v i d h a l l Boyd, ed itor-in -ch ie f o f th** Cac- VOL. XXXI. No. 184. tt The First College Daily in the South ............. n...— ■!—■nm „ t — I IHI W AUSTIN, TEXAS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1930. DUNLAP, HALL, BOYD WIN PRESIDENT, EDITOR RACES Winners in Annual Spring Election All Major Exams Scheduled Today From 2 Until 6 C hem istry, O n ly E xception, G iven This Morning A t 8 o ’Clock Rooms Announced Candidates R eceive Special Instructions in Three D epartm ents A ll m ajor e x a m i n a t io n s will be Invert f r o m 2 u n t i l 6 <> > lock ihi~ a f t e r n o o n with th e e x c e p tio n o f th e c h e m istr y e x a m i n a t io n , w hich is sc h ed u le d fo r 8 o ’clock this m o r n in g , E. J. M a th e w s, re gistr ar, a n n o u n c e d . r in s tr u c tio n s. Sp ecia l a r r a n g e m e n t s have been r e q u e s t e d in s e v e r a l d e p a r tm e n ts. T h o s e s t u d e n ts w ho w ish to ta k e in history Ute m a jo r e x a m in a tio n h a v e been asked to call at Carri- , j,on Hall HO t o sign up and r e ­ C an d id a te s l i v e in / o r b a ch elo r o f a rts d e g r e e s s-conom ics are to call a t Garrison H a l l 3 07 and c o n f e r w ith M ade- j Tine J a f f e , a ss ist a n t in eco n o m ie s. D ir e c tio n s will be g iv e n to th ose •who e x p e c t to tak e th e m ajor e x ­ a m i n a t i o n if th ey jwill call at Garrison Hall 22. 1 R oo m s in w hich e x a m i n a tio n s Xiii! he g iv en h a ve been annotine- • 4 in the fo l lo w in g d e p a r t m e n t s : Juistory, Garrison Hall I ; Roman*•< l a n g u a g e s , Garrison Hall 2 1 5 ; m a t h e m a t i c s , M ain B u ild in g 1 5 7 ; c l a s s i c a l la n g u a g e s , Main B u ild in g 4 0 3 ; ed u c a tio n , E d u ca tio n B uild- i n g 2 0 8 ; c h e m istr y , Law B u ild in g ami a u d i t o r i u m ; E n glish , Main B uild j u g 1 72; and e c o n o m ic s , Garrison H a l l 305. in g o v e r n m e n t .-----------------o ----- --------- Sheppard A ppears In Y.M .B.L. S h o w _______ Thomas to Give Lecture Tonight On Oil Problems Em inent E conom ist Rated A s A uthority On Petroleum E lm e r T h om as, chairm an o f p e tr o le u m e c o n o m ie s e o m m it- th* o f th e F e d e r a l Oil C o n s e r v a ­ te< tion Board, e m i n e n t e c o n o m is t and n a tio n al a u th o r ity on p etr o leu m p ro d u ction , w ill d e liv er a public le c tu r e on “ S o m e in P e tr o le u m " th is W e d n e s d a y night at 7 :3 0 o ’clo ck in Garrison Hall I. The F ed era l Oil C o n serv a tio n is m ad e up o f f o u r m e m ­ th e P r e s id e n t’s ca b inet, e c o n o m i s t s ’ c o m m itt e e , o f which Mr. T h om a s Board bers o f f | H. p etr ole u m P r o b le m s is ch a irm an , has r e c e n tl y pu b lish ­ ed a re p ort th a t has r eceiv e d w id e ­ spread a tt e n t io n and co m m e n t. Mr. T h o m a s is also c o n s u ltin g p e tr o le u m e c o n o m is t w ith S e n n e r and B e a n e , m em b e rs o f th e N e w York S to c k E x c h a n g e . J a n e t S h e p p a r d , U n iv e r s ity stu- I his le ctu re is -p on so red by the d e n t , will be o n e o f the p rin cipa l dep artm ent o f p etro leu m produe T he th e b e n e f i t e n t e r ­ in c h a r a c t e r s t a i n m e n t and to be sh o w s t y le b e l d by th e Y o u n g M e n ’s B u sin ess [League o f A ustin May 14 and 15 fin th** S e n io r H igh S c h o o l a u d it o r ­ S isso n , s t u d e n t, will i u m . B e ss d ir e c t th e d ram atic in t e r lu d e ' to b e a part o f th e show'. e n te r t a in m e n t , e n ti tle d ‘'A b o v e th e A n k le s , ’’ in clu des tw o se v e ra l d r a m a tic s k e t c h e s s p e c i a lt y n u m b ers, th e s t y l e sh ow . T h e s e t t i n g is to be a F r e n c h night club, in w h ich Miss .S heppard will be h o stess. B lac k ­ fa c e c o m ed ia n s, c h o ru s girls, and •guests will fu r n ish th e n e c e ss a r y j*ong, d ia lo g u e , and o ther e n t e r ­ o rch e str a special t a i n m e n t . A jwill fu rn ish th e music. and be sid es The show’ is b e in g giv en for th e ■benefit o u t-d oor o f a su m m e r •camp f o r 25 u n d ern o u r is h ed c h il­ d r e n o f A u s tin , w ho wnll bt* ta k en i n the b oy scout ca m p at B arton (Springs and kept und er m edical ^attention. around the perip with tho b u i u r d tion e n g i n e e r i n g o f th e C o lle g e o f E n g in e e r in g , and the public i.- in­ vited to a tte n d . Baseball to Feature Education Picnic A b a seb a ll g a m e b e t w e e n the fa c u lty o f the School o f Education ami th e stud en t* will be the f e a ­ tu re o f a picnic to be held T h u rs­ d a y a ft e r n o o n at o ’clock at B arton S p r in g s by th e S ch oo l o f E d uca tion . 5 Phi D e lta Kappa, h on o ra ry pro- fe dona! e d u c a tio n a l fratern ity foi m en, Phi Lambda Th*-ta, h o n o r­ ary e d u c a tio n a l fr a t e r n it y fo r w o ­ men, are sp o n s o r in g th e picnic. and the S u tt o n Club F o ll o w i n g th e baseball su p p er w ill be ser ve d a t 1 g a m e . - 6 :3 0 | o'clock. T h o se w h o w ish to purchase tick ets m a y do so in E d u c a tio n B u ild in g 1 18, 3 0 5 , or 3 0 9 . A n y ­ to one w ith o u t B arton S p rin g s has b een ask ed to m ee t in fro n t o f the Y. M. C. A, at 4 >45 oclock . tr a n s p o rta tio n Dr. G idley D elegate T o P harm acy Meet The look tired in C L A I R E l E C K H A M ’S ey e w ere ca u se d by Ji*-k o f sleep as a r esu lt o f e l e c ­ t i o n e e r i n g . . . . no fo o l in g . . . Dean W. F. G idley o f the C ol­ lege o f P h a r m a c y l e f t S a tu r d a y for B a ltim o r e to a tte n d a m e e t in g o f th e A m erica n P h a rm a ce u tica l A s s o c ia tio n . F rom B a lt i m o r e he go to W a sh in g to n , D. C., will 5 n g o f f his r e c e n t l y acqu ired B e t a w h e r e hf, wiU bfi a ,l e l e s a t e to the R O S A L IE L E S L I E p u llin g th e B O B B Y S C H M E R B E C K sh o w - a-ame s t o r y . . . P in * * * co n v e n tio n for the r evisio n o f the An d C Y N T H I A C O N N A L L Y , r n it e f i m e e k f i e - h m a n co-ed. w a tc h in g the r a t t l e s n a k e in th e Co-Op w in d o w f o r e x a c t l y 45 m in u te s w a it i n g for at to ra ttle . . . it d id n ’t . . . ' Stat*-5 May 13 and I I. ___ ___ ______ H E N Z E E L E C T E D LEF- D A V E N P O R T w a s ti n g his ga**, parked in fron t o f S. R. IL . . m ace U t i c a ! ch em : - try. wa H. R. H e n z e , professor o f phar- ‘-letted the C en tra l # en t- m in d e d th e A n t e r i ' an from in s tr u c to r to a d ju n c t p ro fes- C h e m ic a l S o c ie t y at a c o n v e n tio n > or . . . D E W I T T R E D D I C K b e in g ab- vice p resid en t o f o f sin c e his p rom otion T e x a s se c tio n . held at W a c o last w e e k . W. A. F o b m g , p r o f # -or J A C K N E A L s i tti n g up all n i g h t ff turi ying f o r a g o v e r n m e n t qui z ch e m istr y , w a s r e - e l e c t e d con trib - o n l y t o f i nd i n s t e a d . . . r e p r e s e n t i n g of it wa? a t e s t in eco u t i n g C e n t r a l T e x a s s e c t io n ed itor, “ B I L L Y ” W E S T O N e x p la i n in g A m er ica n C h e m is tr y M A R Y L E E W E S T O N A V E L Y N C A L D W E L L E U L A L E A K O H N D O R O T H Y K E L L Y [UYQlbUYQ Spirit; Passion Play Revives Color of Medieval Times A L E X N M U R P H R E E Dramatics Editor can not be are c ap ab le o f reviving the my a- field. C o m p ariso n s It e r y , vividness, and co lo r o f th e made b eca u se th ere is so little in thrill is in store m edieva l Christian religion, and in the realm o f the T w e n t ie th Cen- A new ort o t o r y e x p e r ie n c e which co r r e sp o n d s ) in ev en the slig h te s t d egree. p er fo rm a n c e A s to the it s e lf I much can he said. to this a see c o u n tr y th e y have p er fo rm e d its se r v ic e t o which the public should t o ­ th e Un iv ersit y A ud i t or - it is being p r e se n te d for th e p erso n who ta k e s advan- b r in g in g th a t p ortrayal ta g e o f his o p p or tu n ity the F reib u r g Passion P la y at final p e r fo r m a n c e in A u stin night ium, w here u nder the a u sp ice s o f the Ama*] t a u t Choral ' d u b . Y ou should not ae** the respond with its p atronage. to in fe s tiv a l i n r e l i d o , y e a r o f it s is b e in g c o n d u c te d on Gi ve n in s o m e f o r m as a t r i e n ­ in F re ib u rg , Gcr t h e Pass i on t h e \m*-ri an t o m nial m a n y , P la y s e c o nd u n d e r t he d i r e c t i o n of A d o l f Fass- t h e p a r t n a e h t . who p l a ys of its f o r m h a - { b r i s t . A l t h o u g h c h a n g e d m a n y t i m*- , th* P a s s i o n ) th* P l a y is t h e o u t g r o w t h of t he m o ­ --pint whi ch m a n y di*. al r el i gi on pe opl e ‘ * e m era. ir T h e F r e i b u r g players I h i n k i d* a md assion of d u t y ; you P la y as a m atter it as a curio sity. should n ot see a Y o u should see it b ecau se it is that, g e n u i n e l y p ow erfu l druma b ec a u se o f the- capability o f the co m p a n y which performs It, lose n o th in g through in the G erm an la n g u a g e b e fo r e a u d i­ e n c e s w h ich have no k n o w le d g e of that la n gu a ge, b e in g given It is d iffic u lt P a ssion o f in s p e a k in g P la y to keep from for statem en t o u n d in g C riticism Is fu tile bo- th< pi* ti : < u '• F'reiburg p layers is su prem e in its t h e pc r f pi u n like “ a *>f lr; * he creat ion o f a spa* P a n to m im e as a method o f dra­ matic e x p r e ss io n has lo n g been in the discard from the bag o f tricks o f the m odern dram atists. Sine# Moliere, p a n to m im e h a - m eant lit ti*-, but in th** p re se n t a tio n o f (ira ma In a f o r e i g n la n g u a g e it m ean s much, tacit* that is ut. one** d r a m a tic and sp ectacu lar, it b e c o m e s in c r e a s in g Iy n ecess a r y to use p a n t o m i m i c method- o f ex p ress io n . P a n to m im e is not n e g lected by the F r e i b u r g urn pa ny in it- p r e s e n t a t ion. It -iii Iv posture and the use o f g e s t u r e s it - t v I ne as cleat m ak* * Turn to P a g e 2, Col. 4 t ‘Sim ps’ Celebrate Unusual Reunion A t Newman N e w m a n Hall was the scene last w e e k e n d o f on e o f the most Senior Pictures For B. A. School Due Saturday Diplomas Mailed June Candidates During Summer G roup Photographs to Be lur h a n d -lettere d , s h e e p s k i n d ip ­ 1 'eft I! sea’ ■ im !earl of fs i <• Fitzgerald Made National Officer At Convention D ean Elected Secretary, Placed on E x ecu tive C om m ittee Dr. J. A. F itzg e ra ld , d ea n o f the* Sch ool of B u s in e s s A d m in istr a ­ tion, w a s e le c te d se c r e t a r y -tr e a s- urer o f the A m erica n A sso cia tio n o f C o lleg ia te S ch o ols o f B u sin es s w h ile a t t e n d in g the t w e lf t h a n n u a l, m e e t in g o f th e a ss o cia tio n at the U n iv e r s i ty o f Iowa in Iow a City, In th a t c a p a c­ Io w a, M ay I to 3. ity he also b eca m e a m em b er o f th e e x e c u t i v e co m m itt e e . Dr. F i t z ­ g era ld w as e le c te d to serve a s chairm an o f th e c o m m itt e e on r e s­ o lu tio n s d u rin g th e m e e t in g . T h e m e e t in g o f th*’ a - - n a t i o n w a s divided into session s o f s e v ­ eral hours e ach . T w o o f the s e s ­ sion s w e r e co n d u c ted in a form al m a n n er w ith a num ber o f form a l ad d re sse s. T he rem a in d er o f the m e e t i n g w a s con d u c ted in the na- table d iscu ssion s, , tur* o f round i c o n s is tin g o f th re e listed talk s f o l ­ low ed by in form al dim lesions. T h e next no-el ng of the i* s e ­ ria tio n will be held at T u la n e U n i ­ I-a., n e x t v e r sity , N e w O rleans, w in te r. _ _ ---------- - o -------- ——— Florida to A ustin J o se p h S. Moss. .School o f Busine i - visit in 1 92 0, Mr. and Mrs. J. A u -tin. gradua* •* of * ’ " A dm inistrat ion his p a r e n t *. Mos . of mg ------------------o---------------- M oss Returns From u n usu al r e u n io n s e v e r held on the cam pus, that o f S ig m a Iota Mu Phi, c o m m o n ly called the “ S im p s.” '•lay 3, 11420, tem years age, t hi ‘‘S im p s ’’ held a * alb d meet mg t he nlgbt br fore *> < m a n agr* of F o g g y G o g g a n and p le d g e d them se lv e s to return to th*- U niv ersity and N* wm an Hall May 3, 1930. All arrived S a tu r d a y w ith the ex tile Cni- cep ti n o f tw o, Margaret Lanham Isola W h a le y C hadw ell P a x to n o f B u e n a V ista, Va,, who w ere unab le to come, T h ose th a t cam e w ere P e g g y G o g ­ g a n Lur.-or o f S e a t t le , Wash., ( ar I J.ce Gravf ■ S w o p e o f Sa* A n to n io , A n n e McA tee A m b le r of H o u s to n , Helen Burt and A lice Burt o f B ro w n w o od , and Miriam G e r l i n g <-f H o us t o n , o f M arshall, and I bare c a r d s S u n d a y at noon N e w m a n Hall e n te r t a in e d its visitors with a re­ u n ion d i m e r . f e a ­ tured the dour o f N e w m a n Hall w i t h th»- la t c h ir in g o tr - id e . The p oe t of th*- d o r m ito r y had c o m ­ posed a son g. “ The l a t c h s t r i n g Is A lw a y s Out F or You,” which wa -u n g a- a w e lc o m e s o n g f o r the “ S im p s ” by the girls o f th*- hall. toa-t- A nn e Mc G err y w a s th*- Turn to P a g e 4, Col. d p j-.,,,. began w o rk in g City Bank of a*er he wa em- | it work for the A f t e r graduatir v e r sify , Mr. M**-s fo r th** N ational N ew York ( ity. I p loyed to do cie. P h a rm a co p o eia F irst N a tio n a l B ank of Miami, F la . T w o y ears a go , he was m a d e vice pr esid en t o f the bank. Mr, Moss th e V a rsity tr ac k ?quad w h ile a t t e n d in g the I Diversity. i w a s a m em b er ------------ o f T O P R A C T K E D I V E S The T u r tle Clof* will m e e t this 4 :3 b a t Wed rn -d a y a ft e r n o o n o f o ’c l o c k at D ee p Eddy, T here will fie a bort b u -m e the me* Gng t o d cu t h e award?. Man-:* i T a lb o t, S o c ie t y to d en t, -aid T o e da \ The member • and the q u e st io n <9 to* H u n g in Fitzgerald’s O ffices S a t u r d a y , M a y I ti, has be e n -et n i be day for 1930 senior* of the School o f B u-in es* A d o r n ; t r a t ifin t o have the- r p ictu res made for t h e Serge group whi c h w ii he h u n g in t he school off i ce*, Mabel V a n c e , s e creta ry to D ean J. A a n n ou n ce d T i* -day. I tzg ora ld . ca n d id a tes Ail seniors, w h eth er fu r d e g r e e s .Inn** or A ugust, h a v e been u i g e d to c o o p e r a t e a nd r ep! e**-nt at i \ ( m a k e t h e - ! * re- gi oup. Miss V a n c e yd*9*d p i c t u r e in for those ->ud*nt 13; however, who have ha d t . are their Ca ct us pi<‘- i nk* n, ti e c o s t w i l l b e o n l y t o the office to Miss Vance at r e q u e s t e d t h e y a r e \j w h i c h p a y . ; th*- dean of the School. lomas will be issued to 1 9 3 0 grad n a te s at c o m m e n c e m e n t, it has b*-en a n n o u n ce d by Max Fichi.en- batirn, a tan' registrar. Due to th*- a n n u a l lo,ss 'n the U n i v e r s i t y b e c a u s e o f m i m e * : - d ip l o m a s b ein g I*-ft. o v er w h e n mime o f the ■*-m oi- fail to grad - at*-, t h e l e t t e r i n g will n o t gun unt.ii a f t e r comm* n* The d iplom as will he ma b e ­ nt, to the g r a d u a te s d u ring th*- as soon as Dan F. NfcCaskil .f U n iv ersity S tu d io ha- c 'Ires s y s t e m was not d e r i d e d upon until a f t e i a few o f the n am es had a lrea d y been printed, and ho t h o s e student will receive their d ip lo m a s at com m en ce m e n t loiter in the month the R egistrar Tho cost of each picture will br cd le t te r in g th** n am es by h a n d , Engerrand to Talk On A natole France P l off* p r o f . talk "ii t h e l.if* * he m eet m g o f this \S “dnesda v in th* U n iv ersity Club. »r G. * M . E n g e r r a n d , a n t h r o p o l o g y , w.ll o f “ S o m e A n e c d o t e s F r o m o f Anat**!*- F'rance’’ a t jn C e r c l e F Ta n c a i s night at s o ’clock DR. COX A T T E N D S MEET; Dr. A. B. Cox, d irecto r o f the B u rea u o f B u sin ess R ese a r ch , will a tt e n d the m e e t in g o f th** S o u t h - w est Shippers in h e l d he May 23, ■VI - is oi y B oar I t •* on O klahom a, Enid, Oklahom a, A l . B E R S T A L K S F R I D A Y will ask all sen iors to giv e their in s t u d e n t s < th*" ’ a d y of toilet g o o d *or C d a y d u r i n g th*- S e c o n d y e a r t h e . I leg*- o f Pharmacy a t e begin n in g Prof* - (', Alber- will l e c t u r e F r i ­ l a b o r a t o r y p e ri od tho m a n u f a c t u i e o f p e r f ume . t on su m m e r a d d r e ss e s to the o ff ic e . T h is plan is u se d b y m any in s ti­ tu tio n s and ha- proven to b«* m o ie ec o n o m ic a l than the old plan, Mr. i ich ten b u u m Mated. The g ta in m o v e m e n t and mar- k e tin g will c o n s t it u t e the g en eral su b je c t C r d is cu ssio n a t the m eet-! c h a i r m a n o f the mg. Dr, C ox a g r icu ltu ra l m a r k e t in g research c m n n u U e c . , i _ w h y sh e is g o in g to mummer school the J o u rn a l o f C hem ic al Educa- will al-o p ra ctice on d iv e s 0. . B oy s, it will pay to stay over. 4 hob. stu n ts. v SMI i ■ i i V • ' mg. - i i r n , > j a r *tW ■ ■ r . ♦ , f J . •• • •’ ' • .9 - •' fil tar Students to In Grade I u r n B o o k s S tu d e n t s arc rem inded that it is a ga in time fo r g ra d e hooka to tho o f f i c e o f be tu r n e d .I M athew s, t hi* R egistrar, E. regi n a l ’, a n n o u n ce d T u e s d a y m o rn in g. in tit s t u d e n ts at In order to f a c ilita te work in porting g ra d es and in r e tu r n in g the books to the earliest possible d a te a f t e r the c lo s e o f the lon g ses sio n , s t u ­ d en ts have b e e n a sk ed to coop erat* with th e R e g ist r a r ’s s t a f f in h a n d in g in th e s e hook s im ­ m ed ia tely . Saunders Talks On Cattle Drive Tomorrow at 5 Students Invited to Hear Collected Tales O f Early D ays G e o r g e W. S a u n d e r s , p r e s i d e n t -ii I In- < *ii I o ’ I* •! 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A., 1 3 1 ; law, 1 7 8 ; p h a im - T urn to P a g e 4, Col. 5 Today’s Events On Campus — Wedne*day 2-6 o*t*lock— Major e x a m in a tio n fo r se n io r -, 3 o ’c l o c k - Bit and Spur meet. ak W e sto n field Ciub. 4 :3 0 o ’clock T u r tle Club m e e t s a t D e e p E d d y . 4 :3 0 o ’clock T u r tle tte C l u b m e e t s at D eep Flddy. 5 o ’clock -Robin H o o d m e e t s \ r a - i v I i< bi. 7 :1 5 7 :15 <> clock Orc-hesis m e e t s in Glance studio. 7 :3 0 o ’clock D eu tsch er Vereist m e e t s in g i r l s ’ s t u d y hall. Ko’eloyk - P a s s i o n p r e ­ c e n t e d at A u d i f o r i u m - Q y m n a s i u r o . 8 o ’cl ock -I.*- C e r c l e F’r a n c a i P l a y m e e t s a t U n i v e r s i t y C lu b . W E D N E S D A Y , MAY 7 1930. I. 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At t h e M a ­ ’he r at n ti c T h e a t e r . ii * * * B U R N I N G U P ” — Hie ha rd Ar t hi ng s a crooked r a c e r and his -wee* the n a n d Ma ry Br ian, Dung f r o m P a r a m o u n t ’s tick y a r d , b ri ng this exciti ng tale en- j ng l e me n t s to the T ex a s T h ea t er pi* t o d a y a n d t omor row. Al l e n , ort r ay s in t hi s film a pr ofe ssi ona l | Her , n ot e nt ir el y above dirty II a r k on the tracks. Hi love t i t Cl yo u n g small- town girl, played t a n gl es t h e y Ma ry Br ian, a n d ■int it c a u s e s h i m c o n s t i t u t e t he a s i s o f t h e f i l m. C o m p e t e n t a< k gr ou nd, player s, a realistic i lot and a st i rr i n g j tmu Id ma ke this film wort hwhi le, somewhen e it, any wa y , — the cat. is mu! fed it jnless long ^ he See line. it t he Texa s. -------------- o -------------- P R O F E S S O R S L E A V E and J o h n A. Focht, pr ofe ssor of ighway eng i nee r i ng , Phil -■rguson, a s s o c i a t e p r ofe ssor of vil eng i n ee ri ng , l e f t f o r Ban A n ­ ilino Mun da y athel noon to a t t e n d b a n q u e t given t o r J. F. Col eman, Ire d e n t S o­ l e l y of Civil E n g i n e e r s an d h ea d ( ob-:n;/i i K t . g * 1 et • g I * h e .I. VI I r of t he A m e l u an I r p an y o f New Orl eans, La, Mr. Co l e ma n is in San Ant o ni o th Geor ge T. S e a bu r y , s e c r e t a r y t h e A me r ic an Society of Civil ngineer s, and the m e mb e r s of ie societ y a r e giving t he b an qu e t . I E r n e s t i n e L an kf or d of S’ eph- ivttle w e n t home for t he week- i : • P o s i t i v e l y Last D a y — S i n g i n g t o y o u a s h e n e v e r t a n g before— JL AL JOLSON I N “ M A M M Y ” n. \, Martyn, san Antonio; a . U n i v e r s i t y L a d i e s C l u b l . u o i O ' , W i c h i t a F a l l . ; D o l p h p o s t p o n e c l Cu r b, Gal ve st on; Wesley Bullier. I _______ P a l a c i o s ; H e n r y A l b r i t t o n , H a m * ! T h e t e a t o I e - g i v e n b y t h e U . i i - U n ; a n d D . It# H a r d e m a n , G o l i a d , rn * rn J v e r i t y L a d i e s C l u b h o n o r i n g ; s e n i o r g i r l s h a s b e e n p o s t p o n e d t h o Z . l h W a l l i m , p r o l e s - o r o f e c o - f r o m W e d n e s d a y , M a y 7 , u n t i l n o m ie.- i n t h e A g r i c u l t u r a l a n d M e - W e d n e s d a y , M a y 1 4 , e h a n i c a l C o l l e g e o f O k l a h o m a , ; Mr. a n d Mrs. Bu da Boyles, ex- and district counsell or of Alpha Kappa Psi, professional business st ud e nt s o f the U ni ver si t y, spirit: f r a t e r n i t y , was a guest of t h e lo- in Austin. Mrs, cal c h a pt e r of Alpha K a p p a Psi Boyles st a yed at the Ze t a Tati Ai* pisa house, an d Mr. Boyles s t a y e d Monday. at t h e Phi G amm a Delta house. the week-end J i m Price spent the week-end Alexine Cr aw f or d , Zet a T a u Alpha, s p e n t t h e wee k- e nd at h e r home in Beau mont . r n CAM PUS B y E V E L Y N C A 1 . H O U N for the following! K. F. Snipes, Earle, A i k . ; G. lh ('row, Dallas; at his home in B e a umon t . <*• ta,* ,*•> < ■>.. t S O C I A L C A L E N D A R F r i d a y 8-11 o’clock— First C o n g r e ­ gat ional Chur ch open house at First Co ngr eg a t i o na l Church. 8-11 o'clock — W o r n a n ’s Building open hou-e and d a m e . Phi o ’clock— G a m m a 9-1 B e t a d anc e at Austin Club. S a t u r d a y 8-11 o ’clock— T a u Delta Phi open house. 9-12 o ’clock —Hal f Mood f r a ­ t e r n i t y dance at Austin Club. S u n d a y 7-11 o’clock— Be t a T h e t a Pi picnic at H ami l t o n’s Pool. C h i Phi Initiates L ight Nu c h a p t e r o f Chi Phi h a d int .Sunday m o r n i n g t i a t i on service A Bridge Prize A Month E v e r y m o n t h w e t h e m o s t d i s p l a y a p p r o p r . a t e b r i d g e p r i z e . Jordan-Ellison Co. OI5 LOMU*ESS ‘Y o u r E a s t m a n K o d a k D e a l e r ” E I G H T S T U D E N T S I L L Chappel l a n d J a ck Scurlock Knight a r e ill a t St. David’s Hos­ pi t a l ; J o s e p h i n e Rut land, J . G Mathis, Morrell Ale x an de r , L o r ­ r aine M'*hl, and F r e d Chis art* ill a t Seton I n f i r m a r y J a n d Mary Lee H a r p e r t o B r a c k en ­ ridge Hospital. is con f ine d Dallas Ex-Student Returns tor Visit P R O G R A M DI SU S S ED Jo h n G r a ha m , g r a d u a t e of the College of E n g i n e d mg, vi - it eel 'in* The Y. M. CS A. p r o g r a m for t h e dnaui ng y e a r was discussed c a mp u s Monday. Mr, G r a h am was a n d wo rk ed on a t t he r e g ul a r pr esi de nt of the R a m s ho r n Society j ML C. A. c a b i n e t m e et i n g T u e s d a / ni g h t a t t he Univer sit y Y. M. C. A., . . . p r e s i d e n t . i > while in the u n i v e r s i t y and a mein-. , *•» ------ « —i— t at e Denve r Per kins It • .... . . . .. . b e r of several o t h e r o r g a n i z a t i o n s , I T o p : S k e t c h e s o f t h e m a n y p l a y e r s w h o a p p e a r i n I a r a ­ m o u n t o n P a r a d e , ’ w h i c h o p e n s a t t h e Q u e e n I u e s d a y f o r a w e e k ' s r u n . B y s t u d y ­ i n g r e a l h a r d y o u m a y i d e n ­ t i f y C l a r a B o w , N a n c y C a r ­ r o l l , M a r y B r i a n , M a u r i c e C h e v a l i e r , G a r y C o o p e r , H e l ­ e n K a n e , J a c k O a k i e , C h a r l e s ‘‘B u d d y ” R o g e r s , l u m i n a r i e s o f t h e P a r a m o u n t a n d o t h e r l o t . L o w e r l e f t : A l i c e W h i t e , in ‘‘S h o w G i r l i n H o l l y w o o d , ” n o w a t t h e M a j e s t i c T h e a t e r L o w e r r i g h t : R i c h a r d Ar* l e n , i n “ B u r n i n g U p , ’ n o w at t h e T e x a s T h e a t e r . G E R M A N C L U B E L E C T S R e ad i n g of poems o f Middle High G e r m a n and tin* election cl th( of ficer s is the p r o g r a m f or G e r m a n Club, Deutsche!? V er e in, a t 7:30 o'clock this We d n e s d a y night in t he girl**’ s t ud y hall, -Main Building. Fred Eikel, pr esident, a nn o u n c e d Tuesda y. J o — -------- O mari e W bisonant * of Dublin t p e n t last week-end at home. It S ta rt s T h u r s d a y A n d y o u ’re t h e “ P a r t y c f S t a r s . ” T h e y ’ll a l l b e t h e r e — a n d w h a t a p a r t y . i n v i t e d t o Since Mr. G r a h a m was g r a d u ­ a t e d ! he has been employed iii the of fi c e of the Missouri Highway Commission a s in poet o r of hi idge a n d l a t er as Consulting e ngi nee r. H e is n o w the T e x a s r e p r e s e n t a ­ t iv e of the T r u s c on Con s t r u c t i on C om pa n y of Y ou ng s t o w n, Ohio, an d is located in Dallas. Z n e ATR NOW S H O W I N G ii T H E GOLDEN C A L F l l ♦ — W i t h — J A C K M U L H A L L S U E C A R O L EL B R E N D E L S t a r t s S a t u r d a y J a n e t G a y n o r — C h a r l e s F a r r e l l “ H i g h S o c i e t y B l u e s ” P A SSIO N PLAY TONIGHT S h e ’ s B a c k ! ALICE W H IT E A s “ D i x i e D u g a n ” i n J, P . 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