Spring Formal Dance Set Will Close with Cotillion Club
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·_.- , .•..l • r. • Dance Tonight t i ing-tutu t Dance Tonight BY THE STUDENTS, FOR THE UNIVERSITY VOLUME XXXV WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1932 NUMBER 48 University Pays Tribute Athletic Head Easy Victory Spring Formal Dance Set Will George Washington Scored Over ITo Bridgewater Close With Cotillion Club Hop Chapel Convocation Opens FuU Program of Celebration For --------~--~~--------------------- Five Pitchen Hurl u Generals "Washinston: PMron of Laming"; Many Distinguished in Swamp Opponents, Decorations Guem and Patriotic Leaden Attend Ceremonies 21-J Gym Designed Wuhlngton and Lee today honored George Waahlnaton: "Pat.roo I EACH TEAM GETS of Learnlna" with a run procram. Many dtattngulabed rueata and For Occasion leaders of patriotic aocletles from all over the country packed Lee ONB HoME RUN Chapel t.hia momlna for the convocation which opened the day's pro IJ'&Dl. The celebration for the studant body beran laat nlrht with Game With Vis Dance Follows Troubadour the annual "13" Club Dance tn Sta~ Play, ' Peace Hath Her Doremua Gymnaalum. M d Malo Will iton' Score lin Fint Immediately followlna the con- oore an ne Victories' vocation ln the chapel a luncheon Leave on Debating Trip lnniD8 for the offlclal representatives ---- 8 w a m p 1 n 1 LWO Bridgewater Culminating the sprinl' formal and invited ruesta was held 1n the The debating team, composed of University dlnlnr hall. The ad- pitchers under a ~ge of 20 set of dances will be ~he CotlUion James Moore and Ross Malone, hita the Waahlll~Jon and Lee Club Formal to be held In &be accompanied by Professor Bauer, baseball team ovf.elmed the nrnna.sJum tonight lmmediaiely will leave 1bunsday, April a. on 21 Ia t r following the Troubadour produc- a week's Northern trip durinl Eaglea, ·3, s day a ter- Uon ''Peace Bath Her Vlctoriee." noon on W!Lown I d. The Oen- Leading the Coi.Ulion Club fll'ure tonight will be Robert Hor- which they will debate the teams erals uacd l7 n. lncludlnr Bob Uornor will lead tbla danee of Plttaburrh University, Cornell three pitchers In e fray. ner. pre!Jdent of the Cotillion Club and a member of Phi Kappa ~lth.. h'""· s i s t er, Misa Martha uor- Psi, accompanied by his slater Mlas Martha Hornor, of Clarks- f Clar'-· b w • Vir lnJa and Princeton. They will debate The game looked at the outset nor, 0 "" urr. es~ I' · both Princeton and Plttaburrh on as though It mlaht be close burg, West Virrinla. ., Social activities were lnaururat- the question of centraUzed Con 214 Students Bridgewater scored a run In the ed last night by the Thirteen trol of Industry. The debate at opening lnnlnr. and held Wash- Mathis hiues can Culley Is Elected Club Formal held 1n the rymna- Cornell on the subJect Armed Con !ll8ton and Lee batters to two In President Of S D X slum. Paul Wofford led the flg- trol of the Carrtbbean w1l1 be Cast Ballots • • · ure with Miss Mary Chrlatlne the first and none In the second. Spring wrestling pract1ce Barker, Jones Officers H""'hes or North Holston, Vir- broadcast. The fireworks started in the Oen- will start next Monday after- ..., All Candidates Run Unop erala' half of tbe tblrd when wild noon, according t-o an an- rtnia. pitchJng and four bits combined nouncement made yesterday by Members of Sigma Delta Chi, Decorations Carry Out Theme Degrees Given poeed In Athletic Coun- to brine them ~e runs. Pour Coach Mathis, and will con- honotary JoW1lahsm fraternity, An unusual feature of last cil Election more bJta in the fourth netted tinue for the next four weeks. elected officers tor next year and night's dance was the way ln another five runa, but the sixth . P1 act1ce sessions will be held outlined plnns for the remainder whJch the gymnasium was deco Prominent Men in which nine crassed the plate, every afternoon except Salur- of the session at their meeting rated. The en tire ceillnr of the Only 214 students voted In the was the bil iJmlnl.. uadnys and sundays in the lasL Thursday night In the Jour- room was covered by the beautl- At Ceremonies Atbletlc Councll electiona held on gym from 5 0 clock until 6 nallsm ~>chool. John A. Culley, ! ru1 blue canopy which added April 8. All the candlatea must Ma&tos J1Ka Best o'clock. Junior 111 Lhe Journalism school. much to the Fancy Dress decora- recelve a maJority of votes cut. ''Monk" Mattox, veteran catch- Everyone interested in the was elecled president for 1932·33. tlons. Each chand~ller was cov- Four Diltinoui•hed Guata Re. B. H. "Bert" Evans was elected er, and ~r. mphomore third C:ulley 1s lhe present- managing ered wl tc~ red and White stream- a- president of the Athletic Coun- oaseman, were ..._ on'u W"•hlnr· ~port , whether With Pl (;\-ious editor of '·he Rtnu-tum Phi "nd ers, adding a striking unilormltJ ceive Honors From lth •- ...... q .... experiencE: or noL. 1s eUgtble • " .. ,_ ... b .. ~.-....._ ci1 w 208 vo....... •on and Lee players who saw aer- to attend, and coach Mathis f'hotO{(raphJC editor of the Calyx. "" ..... e co1 or sc ·erne. n.vuuu .._ Univenity Harvey Pride was elect.ecl vice- vice durinr the entire nine In- Elected to the office of secretary balcony was a continuous scheme -- - president with a total of 210 .1inp. Miller wu abilted to llburt ~:s~u~~~;:~~·Jh~o:xp~~! wns William S. Barker, also a Ju- of red, white, and blue colon rep- 1 With the conferrlna of honor- votes. stop after tbe remot&l of "Blc Is- team to attend this spnng ruor in the Joumallsm school. He resentinr the United St&t.ea ban- ary derrees by Dr. F. P. Oalnea, Two hundred and ten vote. also land" Routon fl'CIIIl the game. practice. Is the Society editor or the CalyX ner. The whole effect wu clev- Presldent of the University, the elected John A. Hanley secretary- Kattox waa allo the star at bat, and s port.~> editor or the Ring- tum erly arranged to carry out the p1'81entatlon of a medal struck by treasurer of the CoWlcil. •amerlna five bit. 1n alx tri1» to Pm. Next year·s trell.bw·er of the general theme of the Waahln&toc the Boclety or the Cincinnati at. W. H. "BW" Wertz and BillY the pla&e. ThomPIOD. Brkla"ewa- T _ :._ C d Ollf&nlzatlon will be J . Franklin celebration. These decorations are d...ae& at the luncheon were the celebration of Yorktown laat Wilton were elected memben at ter cat.cber, wttb t.wo bit. Jn four Large row Jones, a member of the Journaliam only excelled by the decoratlona broaclcaat from 2 to S OD an N. B. summer. to Dr. Ga.lnea throuch larae of the Council. Wert& ~ at bat. did t.bl belt atict school. who has taken an active or Fancy Dress. c. boc*-uP. Colonel Edr~ Hwqe, President or received 206 votes and Wlllon. work for tbe Jaeers. ~ Gen- Attends Fete part in the Troubadours. Red Nlc:=-anPdo~~... A-.. mov- ~ Vlr(1n.la. 8ociety. apd an ad- 210. erala' third Har- PI ..... A u.. - ... Pa ,,.... ... _. "W•""''"'-+IWO o... bue.......-- _...__. ans wete ....;.;ussed for t.he an- ed over to W" e"'•---n __.. w _ -- OQ .....__ u a .._.,. GWD... ~ ••hUiMdc 1 r , , A • d ....... _ ......_....... ...... ......, -fb a,u prof re~entatlve Jbn'' bJ Or. Dixon ~ Chi p • were ...:b credltli •..ill ab()JJ; -- ua oun....,r a ay - uet, which from Vi.ratnla Kllit.arJ lnltitute Dr. Oil Pos. Po Pr t t ......- II 1;, lo be held April 17th. Pre6i- where they played for dan--·-- of American b1storJ In Celumbla~ a--~- x. o reuor o !U·DJMU~-·- a u_• ...._ f-.kv:.:k .... cen..b:. ... run. Cremlll'a --· ln the tilth Ca rs F rum p racbQIUy. __ E very d ....... ..... univenltJ, ~ tbe convo- Columbia University, the local eel- ~ --r - r ··--0 ~and v • ...=-:; lD the nintb hem 0heorge 0 · Pnce announced Friday and Salurday. Nichola _ .._ _ t the w··.. •-...+- .Bl -- State Brino Visitors t nL t e nnnua 1 mspectlon of the and his organization came to ..... cation oP "Wubln(ton u a Rep- eb •--..u o _,_...,n • ,..embers of the at-• Chi 10· when t.be ........... manarect to a h l b l l d I w ... eentennlal was officially opened - - .iluab two runs--._ · Here c ap er Y an appo n e a umnus campus with a reputation as one ~ta~Man ." k Col00... ~ a:~ tbJI IDOl'Dinl at a convocation at clal fraternltr beld a boue i · would lake place on Apnl 27th. of lhe outstand.lnr banda in the ~ looJei:poU:. Wuh11Wton Lee Cbapel. warmlnl tea Jut 8undaJ after· Bua.n Gl,._ Clwaee --- It was decided lhaL the chapter court try, and needless to say, thl.a C 0 11ep" aDd John w Davia uni- Dr. a.u. akl that the dqreea noon in tbeir new boule t.t tbe Altbouch all tbtee pitchers for Despite the fact that a n early would publish a pnper in connec- reputation did not diminiah ln • d ; ' to -- who .. _.. comer or Wub.ln8too meet and morning flurry of snow threalen- , uon wllh the mock Democratic the opinions of Was"'"""ton and verattr truatee an .ormer am- were ...__....~•--- ........ ..... Lee avenue. Kemben of tbe rae- Wub.ln(ton and J.ee more than tl d th dll shi L...._ l:auador to Great Britain.