Show 61 I J AMICI n S Saturday t afternoon March theA the the- theA theA A FJ Fh s 's mill n hold ld their monthly lunch luncheon eon at the University Club All active and alumni members will participate in the affair o a SIGMA CHI At a bust Wednesday night the Sigs entertained their fathers who were given a glimpse of fraternity life Ufe o 0 SCRIBBLERS The will hold a tt meeting tonight to make further plans plana for their for their U-day U skit o o a ENGINEERING SOCIETY The Engineers have appointed Barker Lofgreen and Margetts to further investigate the feasibility of constructing the large water tank near the U IOU If the tank can not not be built this year the Engineers will edly make some much needed repairs s son on the U itself n- n GLEAM PLAY The Gleam play is now safely on oti the way A talented balanced well cast has been fe Selected and is now diligently diligently dili dili- gently working out the technique of the plot preparatory to the real acting The Scribblers have kindly contributed three men to take the the- male parts of the play play play Bob Cob Sharp Jack Greene and B. B T T. Cummings The who will take part port are as follows Claire Stewart Inez Clarke Claire Kimball KimbaIl Dorothea Browning Carol Evans Genevieve Johnson Grace McDonald 1 Lucretia Miles l and World April 26 is the date which has been set for the l production which promises to be lie one of ci the best attractions our college has been privileged to boast It will be purely a production by University talent Miss 1 Ramona Wilcox Wilcox Wil- Wil cox has written the play and all those taking part are University students THETA IA I tJ A most enjoyable party part was given by the Thetas Sa Saturday night at the new home of Ruth Godbe on B street and Second avenue The hall room was appropriately decorated in green and white and the pretty cozy corners were very popular throughout the eve eve- ning Altar After enjoying cards music and dancing dainty refreshments were served by the Misses 1 Mary Man Godbe Helen Spencer and Mary Iary Clayton The patrons were Governor and Mrs Spry Dr and Mrs Irs Byrnes Professor and Mrs Reynolds and Mr 11 and Mrs Murray Murray Mur Mur- ray Godbe o o GLEAM CONTEST CLOSES MAY FI FIRST The Gleam Gleate contest open to the whole school closes loses May 1 first According According According Accord Accord- ing to a previous announcement made in the Chronicle a prize will be awarded award award- ed to the four persons presenting the best short story the best poem the best drama or the best essay or or- criticism of some author or his works All An manuscripts must be in by hy May first first- The schedule presents a wide field for those who I wish to contribute rne contest for lor only closes April Competent judges have been selected and all arrangements arrangements arrangements arrange arrange- ments completed for or the flood of manuscripts manuscripts man Plan expected The same conditions conditions condi condi- hold in it this contest as the former which is open Joen to the whole school Positively no manuscripts will be accepted after liter the dates announced 0 a U U. U Tuesday night the held a meeting in r room om of the Boston building Carlos Bardwell pr presented a paper on Late Methods l pt Hydro- Hydro Metallurgy l of Copper A second paper by Ves Laubley on Reinforced Concrete Concrete Concrete Con Con- crete Railroad Bridges gave some of the latest ideas in reinforced concrete concrete concrete con con- crete brid bridge e building in connection with the possibilities for a railroad I in southern nina Gnina |