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Junior Suspended by Student Court Campus Initiations Begin Friday Noon IT'S a wonder the Scarlet Mask WEATHER FORECAST -*¦ salesman didn't ask President Rightmire for his fee card Thursday Snow tonight and Tuesday. Warmer night when he purchased song hits tonight. on credit. EGYPTIAN MODE Sophomore Queen FAVOR DEMANDS Enter Race for Office Junior Suspended j Campus Initiations i TO PREVAIL AT OF FRATERNITY By Student Court i BEAUX ARTS HOP GROUP SCORED Begin Friday Noon More Annual Costume Party Of Fesler Says Souvenirs Will Than Two Hundred Men and Women Will 3 MUST ATTEND Prexy Buys Mask Be Taken Into Greek Songs on Credit Architects Will be Staged Be Best Money Allowed Letter Societies In Ohio Union Build- Can Buy—Orderly Dis- Friday and Saturday. FRIDAY SESSION President Rightmire At "Loops, My Dear," with ing February 28. tribution Promised. More than two hundred men and women will be AS PUNISHMENT No Money. initiated into fraternities and sororities Friday and Saturday, a Lantern sur- .___.._^—_»_.—. — - ¦ 4 The annual architects' Beaux Arts "The favors for the Junior Prom Ball will be held February 28 on the this year can get vey revealed today. , "Three, please." will be the best we William R. Masters, Engr-3 Wil- of Total of men Without looking at his cus- third floor of the Ohio Union , in consideration of the amount to be initiated this quarter will reach 185, with , general chairman, an- pay, was Gets Sentence for Park- tomer, the young man standing liam S. Gould money we can afford to " more than thirty-five fraternities planning ceremonies. by ing in Prohibited in the foyer of the Hartman nounced today. the statement made this noon Partial list of co-eds who will be initiated , compiled by the Theater Thursday night selling The ball will be an Egyptian cos- Wesley E. Fesler, Com-3, president Lantern today, tume affair and attendance will be of the in answer to the includes only 36 names. Several sororities will Areas. hit tunes of the Scarlet Mask junior class, *Qg<3g F. AC PS limited to students of architecture, .Pfe. <Sfc not hold winter initiations and nam- from a few other- will show, "Loops, My Dear," handed ultimatum issued last week by the ^ and ? be kt t secret until the him three songs. landscape architecture, fine arts, Interfraternity Council that the fra- ^ beginning of The Student Court pronounced a ' invited friends. the initiation. "That'll be 75 cents, sir." their ternity group would not support the i ' Ethel Husselman week's suspension for William R.; A hurried fumbling through The affair will be patterned after dance unless something was done Cadet Officers Invite , L-2, queen of the Beaux Arts Ball given at the the homecoming ceremonies in No- Masters, Engr-3, at the Friday ses- the pockets. "I'm sorry, but I about the favor situation. 1 Ecole De Beaux Arts in Paris, a It was charged by the council at Army Cagers to Lunch vember, is one of the initiates. She sion. Masters had parked twice in don 't seem to have any money festival of color and revelry. Prizes its meeting last Wednesday night will be taken into Kappa Beta Pi, prohibited areas after having re- 1 with me." will be awarded to both men and that in the past few years the Jun- The West Point basketball legal sorority; ceived a court -warning that follow- i "Sorry, but we cannot let you women for the best costumes. Dec- ior Prom favors have been of an in- team, which visits Ohio State SORORITIES ing offenses would result in suspcn- ; have the music. The manager orations will be selected from sketch ferior quality, and also that the for the University Day game Names of those to be initiated, sion. would dispose of me at once." ooao-rMy n&ess problems submitted by architects. —Courtesy Columbus Dispatch. method of distribution has been un- February 22, has been invited t nclay noon, follow: Herbert W. Decker, Com-2; Hen- "But wouldn't you extend Programs will be of original design. Stuart (Stew) Holcomb has proven satisfactory. In some cases, near a luncheon to be held by the Ca- Alpha Epsilon Phi — Thelnia rietta Furniss, A-2, and Emily F. credit to the President of the det Offlers ' Club the day of the Brown, Florence The committees in charge are : I by his selection of Dorothy E. Trees riots were precipitated by the fight Frank, Cecilia Sher- Furniss, A-2, were sentenced to re- , University?" man. General committee, William S. lead the Sophomore Hop with him for favors, it was said. The council game. port at the next Friday session of An astonished glance upward ; to Alpha Xi Delta—Mildred Rardin , Gould, chairman; Clifford W. Mac- | that there is a class in which queens stated that unless something was The luncheon will be held at Rosamond Sterrett. the court for the purpose of listening j by the salesman. "Why you are Coy, L. Morgan Yost, E. Paul Shis- are found. This queen is a sopho- done about both of these conditions, a downtown hotel with the offi- Beta Phi Alpha—Arlene Krick- to every case on the docket. The President Rightmire! Here is j baum ler, and Clark Morgan. i more in the College of Agriculture, the fraternities would not back up cer personnel of the military de- , Thelma Harden, Beatrice Mc- Misses Furniss had shared the viola- j the music." Millin. Programs, Ralph Fletcher, chair- a member of the Sophomore Y. W. the Junior Prom this year. partment also the guests of the tion of the parking rules and were j Saturday morning the man- j Delta Zeta—Sadybelle Scott, Kath- man; C. E. Meinhardt, Charles L. ! C. A. Council and Kappa Kappa In his answer this noon, Fesler club. The Army coach has been erine Hudson. consequently asked to share the pun- j ager of the club received a check Barber, and Nell Marie Breitenstein. i Gamma. said that a new arrangement has DG VEftME A.DODD asked to draw up the menu so Gamma Phi Lambda—Helen Vo- ishment. and short note from the Presi- Specialties, E. W. Stewart, chair- I Ruth J. MacBride, as the guest of been provided for giving out the —Courtesy Columbus Citizen. that his players will be sure to gelsang. The dignity of the court was ac- dent thanking the management Kappa Beta Pi—Irene Suchs J man; Leon H. Levinson, George ; James R. Leister, Com-2, chairman favors. The Prom committee desires Dr. Verne A. Dodd, chairman get the correct number and kind , centuated by the appearance of the for the extension of credit. of calories. Marie Schaffter, Ethel Husselman. Creed. j of the dance, will be maid of honor to comply in every way possible with of the department of surgery, Lambda justices attired in regal black gowns, j Omega—Elsie Cushman , Prizes, John A. Stritmatter, chair- j to the queen. Not only will she help the wishes of the Interfraternity and Dean George F. Arps of the Louise Fiand, Elza Paul , Ruth Kiger Nineteen violators of the parking , man; Frank J. Pichler, and James H. to preside at this dance but will be Council. There will be no riot over College of Education have been Barbara Moser. regulations were warned that an- i Si gma Delta Handley Appoints Jacobson. I queen of the Notre Dame Junior favors at the Junior Prom this year, nominated for the office of presi- Tau—Carol Firth, other appearance in court would inson , Edith Sachs, Tressa There will be a meeting of all Prom in February. Miss MacBride Fesler stated. dent of the Faculty Club. The Cohen. result in suspension. Those warned Springfield Man Committee Heads committee members at 7:30 p. m., I is a freshman in the College of Arts William H. Radebaugh, Com-3, annual election will be January Knppa Adele Schoenlein, were: Frank K. Thompson, James D. ' Tuesday in Hayes Hall, room 204. and is a pledge of Kappa Alpha chairman of the Junior Prom, and 24. Bernitine Higgins. Davis, Mary A. Evans, Alma E. To Speak Tuesday Theta Phi Alpha—Shirley Theta. C. Richard Larkins, Com-3, chair- Sheer , Clark, Helen L. Palmer, Ruth M. On Frosh Council Mary K. Swint, Ursula Walsh , Fran- Tickets for the Hop, to be held man of the favor committee, will Muething, Mary E. Latham, Gerald ces Justice, Roseanna Deinlein, Mary Students Escape Friday, January 24 at Valley Dale, meet with Fesler this afternoon to To Law Students Deinlein. N. Wilson , Sybil E. Dally, David And Then the Law Bronson and Clark to Edit may be purchased at the Ohio Union, consider favors for the Junior Prom. Zeta Tau Alpha—Maybel Thomp- Goldsmith, Hazel V. Kiner, Dwight son, Naomi Adrian, Official Weekly Organ, Hennick's, the Varsity Drug Store, Came and Ousted Elizabeth Innis, W. North, Charles C. Kidwell, James From Automobile Dinner Will Be Given in Honor Henrietta Foster, Virginia Rare". Long's Book Store and all fraternity E. Wilhelm , John S. Allen, George C. "The Wise Gay." The Brotherly 12 Of Paul Martin at Faculty FRATERNITIES Wreck Unharmed houses. The following Braden, Alton R. Wells, and Amor | Dr. Gray to Talk Club. men are eligible for E. Hancock. I "In union there is strength," initiation into their respective fra- , presi- The absentees were : John F. Dove, James C. B. Handley, Com-1 4 Crawl from Windows of Over | In Chapel on Book but the old saying was not true ternities, winter quarter : Virginia E. Jaeger, L. T. Marshall, dent of the Freshman "Y" Council, Holcomb Pays $3 last Friday night.
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