Eastern Progress Eastern Progress 1935-1936

Eastern Kentucky University Year 1936

Eastern Progress - 15 May 1936

Eastern Kentucky University

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Now off the'Press Junior Prom 1936 Anthologies THE EASTERN PROGRESS tonifcht at. 9 sf\ Student Publication of Eastern Kentucky State Teachers CoHe&e NttraWr 1? VOLUME 14 RICHMOND, KENTUCKY, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1936 JUNIOR PROM PRESENTED TONIGHT GRADUATION Miss Floyd Speaks WILL FEATURE WEEK PLANS At National Meet CORONATIONS Miss Mary Floyd, head librarian, left early this week for Richmond, JUNIOR AFFAIR ANNOUNCED Va., where she took part in the forty-eighth annual conference of Committee Promises Success- Dr. Gilkey Baccalaureate the American Library Association ful Evening for Traditional Speaker; Gov. Chandler, meeting during this week. A rather extensive program has been ar- Honoring of Eastern EX-GOT. Backham At ranged and will Include addresses Senior Class Commencement , by Douglas Soutball Freeman, au- thor of the 1985 Pulitzer prise bi- ography of Robert E. Lee, and KENTUCKIANS TO PLAY TO DEDICATE LIBRARY Colonel Luxmoore Newcombe, li- brarian of the Natnonal Central Library In London, England. Miss A fanfare of trumpets will her- Doctor Charles W. Gilkey, Dean Floyd spoke before the school li- ald the advent of the Junior Prom of the University of Chapel, braries section on "Library Instruc- Queen of 1936, at ten o'clock to- will be the baccalaureate speaker at tion in Teachers College Libraries." night, when an estimated crowd of Eastern Sunday, May 34. At 4:30 p. Miss Floyd has been prominent some 200 persons gather at the m. In Hiram Brock Auditorium in past library conventions among small gym of the Weaver health there will be an organ recital by state' library organizations, and was building to bid homage to the Porter Heaps, organist of the Mew invited to speak before (the Nation- queen and take part in Eastern's England Congregational Church, al Conference because' of the repu- outstanding social function of the Chicago. tation she earned in state circles. year. The commencement addresses will O According to statements released be delivered by the Honorable J. a by Bob Mavlty, general chairman W. Beckham and Governor Albert of the prom, the dance will begin B. Chandler in Hiram Brock Audi- HERE promptly at 9 p. m. and continue torium Wednesday, May 27. at 10:00 until lam. a. m. The commencement theme will Reports are that the theme of be "Three Decades of Progress." FOR MEETING decorations for the gym and the The new addition to the library coronation throne will be of pastel will be dedicated Tuesday, May 26, Board Approves Budget; and spring colors combined together at 10:00 a m., the address on this for fan-shaped effects. Along with occasion being delivered by Dr. Congratulates Progress this scheme will be marked floral Richard A. Poster, of Ohio Univer- Staff for Trophy designs to complete the spring mo- "S sity. tif. Junior class committee mem- The Alumni reception and ban- bers made it known that although ^> quet will be given in the recreation MRS. LUTES RESIGNS the pastel spring decorations are room of Buraam Hall at 6:00 p. m. to be used, simplicity will be the Tuesday. At this banquet the mem- keynote of the entire decorative bers of the Junior class will serve At a meeting of the board of reg- plan. the Seniors and the Alumni. ents of Eastern, held here last The throne upon which the new ■ a week, the board approved reap- queen win hold sway will be lo- Monday evening at 8:00 o'clock, pointment of members of the facul- as a part of the week's activities, ty, administrative staff, and other cated on the north end of the gym, the little Theatre Club of Eastern employes for the next school year with accompanying pastel decora- win present Shakespeare's "The and heard a report of J. S. Watkins, tions completing the general orna- Taming of the Shrew." consulting engineer, Lexington, on mental system. The complete baccalaureate pro- the progress being made on the The high spot of the evening, the , gram follows: coronation, will take place prompt- football stadium. ly at 10 p. m., Immediately follow- Organ Prelude Porter Heaps Dr. H. L. Donovan reported the Processional: The Church's One ing the first "no-break," which is resignation of Mrs. Lutes to become to be announced at 9:40 p. m. Two Foundation Wesley effective at the end of the school trumpeters will announce the be- Invocation Rev. P. O. QlUespU year and that Thomas J. Stone, a ginning of the coronation proces- Anthem: Cherubim Song (No 3) member of the mustic staff, would sion, which win be,headed by two (From the Church-Russlin),.. teach the music classes formerly court jesters, Herber Tartar and pT Tschaihowsky taught by Mrs. Lutes, who is leav- Jimmy Scarce. Immediately be- Scripture Reading.Rev. F. N. Tinder ing to join her husband in Colum- hind toe Jesters win appear the Hymn: Dear Lord and'Father of bus, Ohio. prom queen of 1935, Miss Ruth MmHnH Whittier The board approved the budget Hays, esoui'tod by Dally Turner, Anthem: Holy Art Thou... .Handel for the operation of the college for senior class president. Then will Sermon: Life as Romance—Doctor the school year beginning July 1, come Miss Hugh Gibson, newly and received financial reports on elected Prom Queen of 1936, with Charles W. Gilkey, Dean Uni- the operation of the school for the versity of Chicago Chapel first tthree-quarters of the current Joe Hedges, junior class president, Anthem: In Joseph's Lovely Gar- year. Forty-five standard teachers' and the queen's attendants, Nancy den, Traditional Spanish, arr. certificates and twenty-one college Covlngton and Martha Gray. by C. Dickinson certificates held by graduates and The sophomore and freshman Benediction Rev. J. R. Walker students of Eastern were extended classes will be represented in the Response: The Lord Bless You for life by the board. procession by their respective class and Keep You P. 0. Lutkin attendants, Iris Cotton and Mary The complete commencement Resolutions congratulating Roy Lilian Smith; Pearl Stephenson Pille, Dayton, senior of Eastern, on and Thelma Robbins. Master program: his selection by the American Processional Organ Olympic committee to attend the George Gumbert, Jr., will follow Brown E. Telf ord Olympic games in Germany this the attendants as crown bearer, Invocation Rev. J. R. Walker summer as a guest of the German and little Miss Mary Eleanor Hern- Eastern Ky. State Teachers Col- The week's celebration win open Shrew" by the Little Theater Club don win serve as flower girl. Concerto for Two Violins and government were adopted. The ea- of the college In the auditorium at piano J. 8. Bach itors and staff of the Eastern lege will commemorate three de- with baccalaureate exercises Sun- An innovation In Junior Prom cades of progress commencement day, May 24, at 10:30 a. m. with the 8:00 p. m. May 25; dedication of the procedure will be tried in the form Largo, ma non tant, vivace Progress were complimented In » addition to the college library with Helen Hull Lutes, Violin resolution on winning the award of week May 24 to 27. Governor A. B. baccalaureate address by the Rev- of a reception hall, located in the Thomas Stone, Violin Chandler and Hon. J. O. W. Beck- erend Charles W. Gilkey, dean of an address by Dr. Richard A. Fos- large gym, where during the inter- the best college newspaper in the the University of Chicago chapel. ter, Ohio University, May 26 at mission the prom queen will be re- Brown E. Telford, Piano state, announced at the/recent ham, governor of Kentucky In 1906 10:00 a m., and alumni reception Kentucky a Generation Ago- meeting of the Kentucky Intercol- when the college was established, Other events of commencement ceived by the faculty and visitors. are to*Bpeak on the commencement week are an organ recital by Porter and banquet May 26 at 6:00 p. m. The Kentucklans, popular Blue Honorable J. C. W. Beckham, legiate Press Association held in A history of the college entitled former Governor of Kentucky Richmond recently. program May 27 when degrees will Heaps, organist of the New Eng- Onus dance orchestra, are offering be conferred upon 86 graduates. The land Congregational Church, Chi- "Three Decades of Progress" is be- their services for the occasion. Youth Courageous Overture. .Dasch J, Stephen Watkins, engineer in cago, at 4:30 p. m. Sunday, May 24, ing published by the faculty as a This eleven-piece band has gar- Kentucky «Today—Honorable Al- charge of construction of the foot- exercises win be held In the Hiram Brock auditorium on the campus at in the Hiram Brock auditorium; contribution to the celebration to be nered a high reputation for then- bert R Chandler, 'Obvernor of ball stadium, reported that approx- presentation of "The Taming of the held commencement week. smooth, Jan Garber style of play- Kentucky imately 66 per cent of construction 10:00 a. m. work had been completed. O. V. ing, and are reported to be in fine Life Pearl Ourran Amett, contratcor on the stadium, fettle for this evening. One of the Mary Murphy Wins Trip features of this orchestra is their Presentation of Graduation Class was present at the meeting. Orig- SERIES DRIVE electric steel guitar. —Dean W. C. Jones inal plans called for completion of MAGAZINE TO the structure by June 24. Delays Headed by Bob Mavlty, the prom Conferring Degrees—President H. due to severe winter weather may committee is made up by Nancy L. Donovan cause an extension of completion APPEAR TODAY IS CONCLUDED Covlngton, Morris Creech, Joe Alma Mater (Nancy Evans.Jane tune, it was said by Mr. Watkins. Hedges, Edmond Hesser, and Dr. » Campbell)—Sung by Audience T. O. Herndon, facuUty sponsor. Benediction Rev. O. L. Breland Members of the board present at 1936 Edition of "Belles Toscha Seidel is Chosen As the meeting were H. W. Peterb, The list of chaperones are: Dr. Recessional Organ Lettres" Now Ready for One of Artists to Ap- and Mrs. Donovan, Dr. and Mrs. The program for the dedication state superintendent of public in- Herndon, Mr. and Mrs. Keith, Mrs. of the addition to the library: struction, chairman: J. W. Cam- General Sale pear Heere Case, Miss Hughes, Dr. and Mrs. America the Beautiful. .8. A Ward mack, Owenton; H. D. Fitapatrick, 1 Prestonsburg, and John Noland, Kennamer, Dr. and Mrs. Cuff, Mrs. Bung by Audience By MART MURPHY BamhUl, Miss Fowler, Mr. and Invocation Doctor Noel B. Cuff Richmond. BOOK IS ATTRACTIVE Mrs. Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Homm^ Youth Courageous Overture. .Dasch Saturday evening another suc- Mr. and Mrs. Coatee, Dr. and Mrs. Orchestra Kentucky Elks In cessful membership campaign of Hummel, and Mr. and Mrs. Mc- The Enjoyment of Books—Doctor Today win mark the official re- the Madison County Cooperative Donough. Richard A. Foster, Ohio Uni- lease from the press of the 1936 versity. ' • Local Convention student anthology, "Belles Lettres." Concerts Association was closed and Drink to Me Only With Thine edited by the Canterbury Club. the three artists for next season's Halcomb Named Y Eyes, Paraphrase by E. Soderstrom The annual convention of Ken- The Uterary magazine closed Its concerts chosen. The Dedication W. L Keene tucky State Elks Association Is be- receiving deadline hear the middle Due to the fact that the concert Alma Mater (Nancy Evans-Jane ing held in Richmond May 17, 18. of April, and the rest of the time company had guaranteed him President for '37 Campbell) and 19. An Invitation has been in- has been spent in careful selection serted to their printed programs steady bookings of five nights a Sung by Audience of material. Staff members and week during the concert season, At a business dinner meeting of Benediction.Doctor L. O. Kennamer Inviting all delegates to visit the faculty authorities called the pres- Richmond was given the opport- the 7. W. C. A In Bumam Hall All Alumni to be seated on the college while here. ent edition far superior to last nlty of being included In the Itin- last Wednesday evening Miss Kath- stage. Members of the class of 1911 The convention opens Sunday year's, which attained positive na- erary of Toscha Seidel, brilliant erlne Halcomb, junior, of Nicholas- and of the class of 1920 are the afternoon. In the evening the tional recognition. violinist, whose triumphs here and vine, was elected to head the or- body will conduct Initiation services Roy Pllle, Dayton, Ky, athletic honor guests. The attractive 'books are bound star at Eastern Kentucky State abroad have won him tremendous ganisation for the coming year. at which Governor Chandler and In a high grade white cover, which mvinim and popularity. Also Fred- Miss Halcomb, who succeeds Dor- Lieutenant Governor Johnson will is set off by Old English lettering Teachers College will represent the eric Baer, an eminent baritone, othy Crews in office, has been ac- HOME EC MAJORS ARE be present. The lieutenant gover- done In maroon coloring. In all, college at the Olympic games in known as one of the greatest living tive in the Y during her three years GIVEN FORMAL DINNER nor will welcome the convention the bock contains some thirty Berlin this summer as a guest of exponents of oratorio singing, and at Eastern. to Richmond at 10:30 Monday pages. Eugenia Burton, a talented young Naomi Oritton, Harrodsburg, was morning. Governor Chandler win the German government He is one pianist, whose recent acquisition of The table service class gave a for- Outstanding among the contrib- of thirty American college and uni- made vice president and Elisabeth mal dinner on May 5, at 7:00 p. m. address the convention at 6:46 utors are Kathleen Welch Hill, the National Federation of Music Robertson, FlnchvUle, was named Tuesday evening. versity students to receive the Clubs award catapulted her into to the office of secretary. Oleo In honor of the graduating home At 2 p. m. Monday the delegates whose poem, "To Emma,'! has-been economics majors. The dinner was highly complimented, and Cjsrmel honor. fame, are Included In the splendid Moss, West Point, Miss., wul act will be entertained on the campus series of concerts that are In store as treasurer. served In the home economics din- at the ball game between Eastern "Leon Jett, who has submitted a tag room which was decorated with philosophical poem, "Knowledge," rate measurement of the best of f or all the members of the The T. M. C. A and the 7. W. tulips and lily of the valley. A six- and Western. That evening, at which anthology editors claim will elation. c A. spent the past week-end at course dinner was served to the fol- 8 o'clock, students of the colleg* written expression at Eastern. Again the Hiram Brock audito- Camp Daniel Boone on the Ken- win stage a boxing and wrestong be rated near the top when the lowing senior girls: best poem is evaluated for the Only a limited number of books rium is being placed at the dis- tucky river. Approximately thirty- June Redding, Ruth Disney, Ohna show at the Richmond armory. ; five members of toe two Christian Other entertainment for dele- prise. Jack Smith's "A Rendezvous win be on sale, and students-and posal of the association. Hagan, Sally Ktmbler, MaurineDea- with Death" has attracted much «uhy member, are iMrito ^^O organisations enjoyed toe two-day ton, Fanny Porter and &ena Stew- gates Includes, smokers, parties. f c attention as a thrilling recounting make ear* phases. The prtoe ^^^ ^ ^ outing. Chaperons- on the trip art. The other guests were Misses dance, minstrel show, grand ball, of a personal struggle with death d were Mr. Hughes and Miss McKin- Mary L Adams, Liltte Kohl. Maud and a golf tournament. Wives of WU1 be twenty-five cents, Book. ^^Se afterno^nEE? at the ney. ' the visitors will be entertained by The editor of the literary maga- Gibson, Ruth Dix, Mary K. Barrier zine has suggested thai the bock may be purchased at the Prog- stateland Farm picnic grove, on A number of past presidents of and Mrs. Burrier. a trip thru Bares College and rasa office, in the English depart- Monday, May 4. The Pike County the Y's and several of toe former The class was represented by Churchm . Weavers. vWt to Waco might serve as an Ideal souvenir of ■astern to be sent to friends ment offices, and from members Club is sponsored by Miss Mary K. students and members Joined the CUrlca Turner, who acted as host- and Bybee potteries, and a bridge _* iv. - • * -1„H Hill IU* party at the camp. tea at the golf etab. and relatives, as wen as an accu- of the Canterbury club. THE PR( Friday, May 15, 1936

be a no more appropriate title for on those underlying principles of which an allegedly Bumam ball International conduct, of interna- at useful work,. Most of the work Dedicate Library Eastern Progress their anthology of student writing tional law and of internatfcmal or- was being eiswuted by the Jaws, than "Belles Letres," beautiful let- ganisation which must be agreed vocal chords, and mouth. Then Sportswear Member of the Kentucky upon and put into action if a was wan a garbled din of screams, Tuesday, May 26 Intercollegiate Press Association ters. To the outsider, the title ap- 1 ful civilisation is to continue. giggles, whining*. Jabbering, sing- FOR SUMMER in the Postottlce at Rlch- pears to assume much, but to the Nicholas Murray Butler. ing, and lauygagging that scarcely nwlif ting exercises for the new The World Affairs Club- faith- Ky„ u second-class matter editors and the club members, the anythln specific (with apologies to library an scheduled as a part of fully follows the above creed Even the psychology department) could the Commencement program and EDITORIAL STAFF name of the literary magazine be- if it were not mandatory, we would be culled out of the blatant dis- will be held In the Hiram Brock What do you need? Sport carry-out the general theme em- Donald Mtohelson, -88... .Oo-Sdltor speaks the calibre of the contents cord for quotation, in my brief auditorium on Tuesday, May 38, shirts, sport trousers, sport shoes. - Monte Creech, 17 ..Co-Bdltot bodied in It existence then has been only one at 10 a. m. Dr. R, A. Foster, for- Kelly Clore, "37 Spotn Editor as well as the commendable efforts Much credit goes to our sponsors, parallel to this scene, and that merly head of the English depart- Anything, you need and want to Dr. w>nnniTn>r and Miss McKlnney, make warm weather a pleasure Agnes WrttmP"k. 36.Feature Editor of those connected with the book. one was imaginary. It was the ment at Eastern, and now profes- Betsy Anderson, "37..Society Writer for although they often lead us Into horrible scene described by Virgil, instead of a pain. It's hem . . . a dark cellar (figuratively speaking) sor of English at Ohio University, Margaret Wllloughby. -87...... It has been wisely said that not concerning the descent into Pur- •Athens, O., will be the chief speak- now ... for you, Society Writer and then blow out the candle, still all of the best poetry and prose is they are only doing their duty, gatory, when the condemned wen er for the occasion. Immediately W. L. Keene Faculty 8poneor horded together, raising one hell- following the dedication then will Margaret Benton, '38, Sec. to Editors to be found only in the standard which is to see that we understand uva commotion. the various causes and effects of be a reception held In the library SPORT SHIRTS $1 magazines, but that in the college with town people and visitors as BUSINESS STAFF the many world problems. They in- guests. Allen McManus, 97 Adv. Mgr. variably allow us to form our own In the next issue of the Progress, classroom and in school newspapers which will appear as a special edi- O TROUSERS $1 op Kenneth Herron, -38....Aa*t. Mgr. opinions. t Vemon Daris, *87 Asst. Mgr and other publications, genuine lit- I regret that I have bejfc> unable tion on Commencement day, we GLEANINGS SHOES 92.95 up Billy Adams, "38 erary genius is often revealed, only to fully utilise our private library, will reveal ourselves to you byname also that we have not been able to as the writer of this column for Congressman O'Connor calls Fa- Lilian Bower to be unnoticed by the rest of the the past three yean. By that time ther coughlin a "Ubelous intruder devise a plan whereby non-club in politics." We dont know about AND SWIM SUITS CIRCULATION STAFF world. We feel that in our own members could have access to these we will ban received our diploma Roger Wilson, "36 Clrcu. Mgr authoritative sources. (we hope), and It will be too late the "ubekws,' but it Is the inalien- campus publication, "Belles Letres," to come gunning after us (it being able right of every American citi- Lloyd Ooodlett, '36 Tonight at our annual banquet I zen to Intrude in politics. J. D. Tolbert, "38.. Exchange Editor there Is to be found poetry and was pleased to see so many of the understood that "us" is a singular noun). STAND7ERC faculty and students present. May Says a caustic scribe: "in three REPORTORIAL STAFF prose of the highest type. Certain is a busy month for everyone and Smart Stylet •^ Charles Warner, 37 years," says Herr Hitler In a recent technical perfections might be lack- I am sure that lack of interest did After the following Love Lyrics speech, "I ban done as much as MAIN AT SECOND Jack McCord, 17 not keep many away. are published for your approval H. Fulkerson, 18 ing, but the real and genuine ex- any human being could do." That I suppose that every generation (generous word), the best Lyric of sounds as though it ought to have Virginia Winters. 18 the year win be adjudged and a Paul McOlnnla, 17 pression of all that is beautiful is thinks it is Irving in a fast moving a Washington date line. VULCAN IRVINE world, but I am sure that at few prise will be awarded the winner. LADIES' * MEN'S TAILOR Milton Felnsteln, 18 well expressed In many of the The following monstrosities are the James Dykes, 18 times in the past have students had Of course, if the new British su- Cleaning. Pr using, Lemuel Stamper, 16 poems and stories of this book. a better opportunity to study the last to be submitted: perliner, Queen Mary, (alia to break Mas* fca n'nsanafl characteristics of various races and the speed record crossing the At- Fleas MobJey, 17 The Canterbury Club has bravely For two long years m misbehaved • IV Mam m. men and to realise their effects (An onery girt you bet); lantic, she can be nchristened War PROORBBS PLATFORM ventured Into a project which can upon nations and the world in gen- But I still cant get publicity Debts. ' i ' i The esUbuahment of an active eral. be financed only thru student co- Our speaker tonight was Acting In that column "Scandalette." student council. By Margare Anne Benton A more active alumni association. operation and loyalty. In "Belles President Zachary Taylor Johnson, of Asbury College, bis subject, Further expansion In the athletic Lettres" they are offering to East- Fate has cast me in a play program. "Should We Fight Again?" Dr. ern the select of literary expressioii Johnson, having been sponsor of an m which I fall in love. Superb Quality Greater participation In Intra- But holy gee! the play's the thing— mural athletics. International Relations Club in on the campus. Wont you do Hattlesburg, Mississippi, was famil- Blanca, my turtle dove! yourself Justice by permitting your- iar with our creed and delivered By Jim Hart Civilization Triumphs an impartial address on the causes self to be exposed to this literature, and effects of different crises of Moral for today: He who runs ALLEN-A "Ethiopia is Italian! We are thus showing the Canterbury Club the past and present and left us may read things about himself ready to defend our shining victory with something to think about re- that he never suspected. and everyone else that there is a O with the same intrepid, irrevocable garding the future. He stated that high degree of literary appreciation since the time of tne ancients, the HOSIERY decision with which we achieved world has witnessed a war of major CALENDAR at Eastern? 1 mkmmkwkwkwkwkwkwm itl" . . . Mussolini speaking, of Importance on an average of every ^r** ** »*>y l»-

Crews of the senior class; Mr. Id- Adam, Miss Disney, Mrs. Porter. nun to escort her to the hall, ward Hester and Miss Nancy Cov- Mrs. Deaton and Mrs. Stewart which DON gladly agreed to do un- SOCIETY lngton of the Junior class; Mrs. 8. til he discovered that the "girl" E. Taylor and Miss Lenarue Oa- BIRTHDAY PARTT was none other than JOE OTLLY wood of the sopohomore cuss, and Mrs. Noel B. Cuff entertained dressed in female attire. Meanwhile lam worth ART EXHIBIT Mr. Edward Etcher and Miss Hlra- the night watchman was frantically The public u invited to see a informally Wednesday afternoon In searching for the lost girl. group of oil p»twMng« bung for this beth Campell of the freshman celebration of the third birthday of class. Mrs. P. I* Adams, Oapt- W. her son, Edward. Quests included Friends, It to a great pleasure to week in the lower hall of tbe Ad- W. Ford and Mrs. Ford and Mrs. be here this morning. Am I right in ministration building at Eastern. Carolyn Camp, Catherine Hum- thinking that Its the same with James Neale Made These forty-seven painting* by as E. W. Reynolds. med, Catherine Keene, Tommle yout Well, maybe not, but Tve been may artists from one unit of the Presiding at tbe tea table were arise, John Helm, Don Amon and Itching to see in print some of these Isochromatic Exhibition of OB Mrs. H. L. Donovan, Misses Ettas Donald Mattox. Mrs. Cuff was fact* that have been so conspicuous Alpha Zeta Head Paintings being circulated by the Hughes, Mary King Burrier, and assisted in entertaining by Miss Naomi Kolb. since my retirement, so if you will research laboratories of M. orum- AlUe Fowler. pardon me this time, ill just let James Neale, a sopohomore, Rich- bacher, New York City dealer in Assisting in entertaining were off some of my surplus nearness. Miss Lucy Wallace spent the mond, has been elected to the artists' materials. They are painted Mrs. Boms T. Case, Misses Eu- With warm days here it Is only presidency of the Alpha Zeta Kap- on canvases uniform in ate and nice wingo, Mary Lillian Smith, week-end hi Lexington. natural for the college couples to pa for the 1936-37 school year. Mr. texture with Bcbmlnke oil colon, Kate Padgett, MaraeUa Nortbcutt. The members of the Y. W. C. A. take the campus. They are seen Neale succeeds Kelly Clore, who and are to form the basis of an Naomi Oritton, Anna Ware Arra- and the Y. ML C. A. spent Satur- strolling arm In arm "here, there will serve in the capacity of vice- experiment- regarding the perma- smith, Louise Weaver, Ads Reed. day at Camp Daniel Boone on the and everywhere.'' The open ah* president next year. Miss Mary at nency of the colors used. Myrtle Perry, Blanche Bhely, Aritta Kentucky river. theater holds a great attraction for Agnes Bonn has been made secre- Tbe best known painter in the Baxter, Boise Young. Elisabeth wsathe all, but the tennis courts mre mart tary-treasurer of tbe organization. group whose work is shown here is Hancock, Mary EL Talcomb, Mil- guest of Miss Martha the landscape painter, Ohauncey P. seclusive; however, a ban has been At this same meeting medals dred Cecil, Margaret Hubbard and put on them at certain hours.' Even were awarded to the members of Perry's Drug Ryder. Harriett Hughes. the farm proves attractive to MAR- the varsity debate squad Those The exhibition will be shown be- GARET LOWE and her often-men- tween the hours of S:00 a. m. and Yo.11 be pleased with the price, receiving the awards were Kelly 4:00 p. m. Monday, Tuesday. Wed- GARDEN PARTY tioned standby, OAKLET LAN- Clore, James Neale, Donald Michel- Store tea. Louise Hat shop fa MoKee*s HAM, who boasts that he took her son, and Luclen Wllcoz. nesday, Thursday and Friday. Miss Mary Burrier entertained Store. to the farm with him and made her with a garden party Friday eve- Mrs. T. O. Oaines and Mrs. Floyd The Alpha Zeta Kappa, of which This coupon good for 5c SOCIAL COMMITTEE carry soil specimens. If he were go- Dr. Saul Hounchen Is sponsor, is ning st the home of Mrs. Frank Oalnes of Owenton spent the week- ing to be a farmer we would think ENTERTAINS Robinson, on Sunset Ave. Her already making plans for the next on any purchase of 50c aft end with Miss Helen Oalnes. he was merely preparing her for year's work. Tbe program will in- The student members of the So- guests were tbe major and minor Miss Mary Lou Hamilton has re- future work. our store. students of home economics at clude numerous activities which cial Committee at Basttm Teach- turned to her home hi ML Ster- The snap shot erase has taken deal with the various phases of ers College entertained with an In- ■astern, tbe home economics fac- ling after a visit here with her the place of roller skating and even public spearing. formal tea Tuesday afternoon In ulty, Mrs. H. L. Lonovah, Mrs. sister. Miss Martha Hamilton BOY PXLLB has consented; to spend honor of the students who enrolled Frank Robinson and Miss Little Miss Katie Slmms spent the S few hours with EVELYN PETERS for the spring term. KobL week-end at her home In Spring- St this occupation. BOB SEEVER8 In the receiving line were Mr. She was assisted in entertaining field. has recovered from his last shock, Marshall Ney and Miss Dorothy by Miss Ruth Dix, Miss Mary Mrs. R. O. Hayes, Springfield and Is now molesting LORINNE spent Saturday with Misses Ann 8TTOALL You know they're both The 1936 Anthology and Ruth Hayes. so sentimental—weep' on each oth- Mr. Paul Tlemey spent Saturday er's shoulders In the show, and all evening in Mt. Vernon. that sort of thing. How did LEE Miss Mary Lynn Stebbins spent POYNTER rate with BE8SDC THE WINNER the week-end at her home In Kay- BAUMOARTNER when she was ser, W. Vs.. here last week-end? Wonder what "Belles Lettres" caused the split-up between him If there was a popularity and RUBY MoOOYEt HOI Huml contest for Summer Clothe Gloriette Beauty I'm bored, the subject doesn't even —the winner would un- interest me! ALMA BEST "blew Now on sale at the Progress Office up" When PAUL DEMOISEY step- doubtedly be White Suits. Shop ped out to tthe athletic banquet and from members of the with HELEN OARDINER, and now All Kinds of Btanty Culture she Is running after ART LUND. Canterbury Club and Permanent Waves. At present be seems to be in her $4-98 clutches, but they all leave soon. Your Patronage Solid ted Hold him tight, ALMA. •81 I've had my eyes on PAT STEW- Straw 98c to $3.50 ART and JUANITA BTROUD for PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS some time, and my first suspicions White Shoes $2.98 to $5.00 have been proved to be true. Dont "BE WELL BARBERED" they look cute hi the rumble seat HAIR CUTS _Ji SSe of PRANK HILL'S car? Seems that SHAVE KEITH DICKEN cant even trust SPECIAL PURCHASE OF OUTSTANDING SUMMER TONIC his friends, for while he was on FASHIONS! E.V. Elder the ceirrpmg trip, JOHN SHEARER HOME OF SMART STYLES STOCKER'S BARBER decoyed- bis girl, KLT7IAHBTH SHOP HANCOCK; but maybe that was 200 NEW McKae only to keep ELIZABETH from get- ing lonesome. KATHERXNS STU- ART and ORION DENNY had quite a grand time on a picnic the other SUMMER evening, and as a result ORION has been seen hanging around her ever PLCNTY since, and KATHRRINB talks about him a lot herself. JESSIE BRIN- TON and JAN WALTERS have a SPORTY great little secret—a secret en- Every Dress a Winner! gagement. you re RUTH GERMAN failed to have a good time on the Y camping trip because THOMAS LUDWIOK spent tbe majority of bis time with LEO $3*8 Slt^RBliY^SLORE 'aha DELONA freedom of the HACKER enjoyed it Immensely on picnics seem to b* In order. A good Smart jacket suits! New cape styles! time for budding romances. KATH- Tunic models! Peplums! "Expen- ERINE McNUTT thought DON sive" style touches! Tucks, shir- MXOHKLSON was sweet until she ring and many other latest fashion saw that ALLENs KELLST was monopolising his time. No, she's not details! ■> • . jealous, why should she be? She knees. Just stepped out of tthe picture. Whites, pastels and prints in sizes EDDIE EICHER has changed his 14 to 20 and 88 to 52. mind again; this time she is THE- ■'3 DA CAMPBELL, TWO "tallft" to- Ii gether. EDDIE end several others have shown us that what Burnam THEY'RE HERE! COOL, NEW girls reject Sullivan girls accept I with Joy. Those to whom this does SUMMER Mojud Knee Le, not apply, please do not take of- fense. * SILK STOCK As much as I nate to mention it, wonder why KAYO OAYWOOD -m wrote on the back of tbe photo he SUITS and COATS gave RUBY "I'm going to sit right down and write myself a letter." Has RUBY HAMM been up to BES- SIE HENRY'S tricks? CHARLES $2.98 BRYANT Is another fickle charac- They're smart! They're new! The Ideal outfit tor all hot weather 79c pair ter. This time he has chosen ETH- BjosajfagM Come early and assure yourself of one of these re- EL HENDRIOKSON; and BONNIE markable values! IF you're interested in freedom of the knees, you'B BfRT is taking It "rit wall" so far. Mannish suits, swagger suits, swagger coats, stroller coats. Sup- appreciate Mojud Knee Lengths! The snug-detp elastic MISS McKINNEY is not very food erior styles and fabrics seldom found at this exceptionally low price! ■ -M Of NANCY BARNETT since R J. Sises 14 to 20. Whites, naturals and pastels. top keeps them up imootMy and safer/, relieving yon WARMS discovered bis fondness qf garter worries. Knee lengths have the seme clear for her. JACK McCORD made a great mistake the other day when ADDED FEATURE! COATS 11.98 beauty as other Mojud Clari-phanes, end come in the he let it be known that he would __! fethion-right Scrteidite ShsJ*t, crested by Orry-Kety. "court'' almost any gut Now they will all make a rush for him. That FASHION HITS . . . ALL OF THEM! famous designer of fesnloiis worn by Warner Bros. very night be himself started on screen stars. MARGARET STEELS ZARING. NEW SUMMER An explanation of HEBER TAR- TAR'S maneuvers has been found. 228 Main Phone Seems that SALLY PETTY is NAN- Street 182 CY WALTHALL'S good friend, so HATS [ when she came here NANCY in- structed HEBER to takejrood care Rough straws, smooth straws, fine felts, (Bloom field's stitcbed capes . . . we've assembled them of her, and so be has. JEAN VXR- OIN Is glad MOSS GILL'S desk is all for you! Beautiful pastels ... lota and near the window, because she can of whites! You'll adore the styles! look out every once in a while and see CARL YEAGER Have you seen the nice little souvenir horse that Eastern Students TOMMY SCOTT has been sporting 98c since the Derby? Rather strange, the affectionate look that comes in his eyes when be see this horse. Wonder if he hasn't named it NO. Always Welcome What's this wild talk about THE- ODORE KEITH escorting his girl friend to the side door of Burnam AX at 11 p. m. Saturday, and falling tmm* mm to get in and seeing the approach PCTSt-V. of tbe night watchman, they took off down through the ravine, night Stockton's Drug Store KNOWN— FOR BETTER VALUES ; ' watchman after them. The "girl" ~T-f. • —, then encountered DON HALES and £3snnp

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