Show May Nay Day Dance Was Unique and Brilliant Affair May Pole Dance By Fourteen Fourteen Fourteen Four Four- teen Flower Girls Is Feature of Evening What with its daintily and economically economically economically econom econom- gowned college queens a unique Pole May dance and a real spring cool with thirst quenching thirst quenching bubbles the May Day dance ranked itself itsell among the successes of a most successful successful successful suc suc- social year The neatly trimmed gymnasium dance hall was nicely filled and the scene displayed was happily pic pic- Gay dresses and frilly hats and bright faces were on every hand doing their best to herald the last advance of spring The Pole May dance j was suggestive of reely fairy land A plenteous plenteous plenteous plen plen- band of charming young women dressed to represent various flowers took part in this merry feature of the evening This delightful performance was under the supervision of Miss liss Jennetta Stephens Prizes were awarded for the best dresses and hats made and worn b by bythe the University girls Miss Mary Iary Wool slayer was given a solid gold thimble as a special prize for the best gown made in the domestic art department Lucretia Miles l received a pair of gold hat pins for the best hat Miss liss Mayi May Gray a solid gold ring set with an amatrice for the best dress and Miss Martha Martineau a solid gold thimble for the best dress flowers were represented The rhe following represented represented in the theay May ay pole dance Vio Violet Vio-I Vio lolet lo- lo let Daphne Corey wild rose Leone Gamette Garnette bachelor button Lura Chambers Chambers Chambers Cham Cham- bers chrysanthemum Helen Hezmalhalch poppy Edith Barlow Darlow carnation carnation carnation carna carna- tion Dot Deal water lily Alleen Aileen Dunn tiger lily Helen Clawson American beauty rose Claire Continued on Page 4 MAY DAY DANCE ARTISTIC AND HARMONIOUS Continued from Page 1 ton purple morning glory Pearl Rad- Rad datz red and white morning glory Mildred Miles l Fleur de Lys Iren Irene I Hendrickson Nellie Gray sunflower Jennie At proper intervals the music called out all true followers of graceful Terpsichore and took them whirling the rounds These May lay Day could not get enough of the orchestra and extras were always always always al al- al- al ways in demand Although the lunch-baskets lunch and flowers were done away way away with ample refreshments staved off the famine that might have ensued The obliging obliging ing maids themselves as a daye in May dispensed with flowers conscious perhaps that they did not need the added decoration In charge of the affair were the Misses 1 Lila Eccles Pearl Mae Hawley and Martha 1 Wells with Miss Van Cott at the helm The with her usual proficiency and untiring perseverance made this affair the most notable of its kind All money and profits thereof will go toward furnishing the new girls' girls rooms in th the Administration building |