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CAM PUS/ i \ \ m ^m>*ujiww9 It would -teem to In a habit that whenever HOiuatItiug is desired, all that is necessary to have it is to iiilil i! to the loos. Wliilo this “ojm.ii season” is on, I would like to )>re tnoit my Inn ili ii to those already overworked officials- the comp troller's office. I would suggest that ,,the fees lie increased say, one dollar a fortu ned I lie ]iroceeds lie used to build a lull I room for the caiu|ius. The need for such a building far Hur |iasses that of a new library. There is a place to keep the books but show me a place fit to hold a cam pus dance! The Igloo is impossible for such a dance as the Henior Balt or the like. While the floor is net tee bad, it is a Ijetculeaii task to decorate and prepare it for a dance, and then it falls far short of'what the campus has a right lo expect. Words fail to adequately express my sentiments as lo the Woman's building. Any martyr who braved flio Mortar Board ball or the Senior Ball, or for that mat ter any dance there, will hear me out, in this. In spile of the rosy promises of the floor committee of the senior class the floor was still as sticky as ever—perhaps even more se. This is a very bad situation. Here is an institution of some three thousand students and no adequate place to held a dance. Jl is so deplorable that l would even suggest that the necessary funds lie added to the bill ill the legislature for a new infirmary. (The chalices of gelling either are about equal!) Think of the pleas ure that, would be derived from a ballroom by the mill race or near tho campus. A dance would then be a dance and not nn endurance cunt cat. In case my suggestion is not received vvilh favor, as an al lernalive I would initiate It law against having dunces at the Wom an's building. Niime lime ago, there was some thing said about building two new tennis courts. I'crimps it could be arranged that a .smooth top lie put on them, (hereby providing some jilie-e for the caiupus to held its datives. It would be much belter than ilie Wuitiait 'a building! —ti. It. Swimming1 Team Back From Trip; Two Meets Won (('mil into tl from i'uflt Out) Iipi'.'i i,'i‘ ill mkim :i I'l • s' tin t ruin Irl't Kll^'im :t II11 was i ■ 11. ■ lilt- |n < i > ill) ><' t < > i ith-i- against i -IIitui iti;i nr Ktan i'nrtl Iml renovoml «■ ii I lie city -dir. llarry La id Icr of New Yelk who is to speak Wednesday at Viilard hall on the subject ‘-Bernard tSliaw and Modem Hocialisui.” Dr. Eaidler is very active in social and labor circles an I besides being author of several books is executive secretary of the League for Industrial! De mocracy and associate editor of "The New Leader,” New York la bor paper. The lecture will begin promptly at S p. in. Women Initiated Into Philomctc Last Wednesday (i'unlimud from Vagc Onr) Hall, Klorence Hill, Ida-llelen 11 Hi nt i u. Marguerite Looney, Marguerite Mnuzcy, Catherine stone, Helga Woriudalil, Marjorie Shane, Louisa Youngs, Leah Harrington, Edith Moore. The advisers of this group are Wilma Lester, Marian Lowry, Marx Trances Dilday. Mythology Group In the mythology group: Klorence Jones, chairman; Viola Dennis, Margaret Erickson, Mardell Her mann, Marion Mctiowau. Barbara Jammu and Hetty Heam are the 1‘lii Theta Vpsilou ad\isers for this group. In the music group are; Anne Louise Dolph, president; Margaret O’Farrell, vice-president; Helen Parish, secretary; Madabue Mr Donough, treasurer; Elizabeth Par ker, historian; Mildred Clark, Jessie Linececuu, Mice Murphy, Kathryn Orme, Kouta Gross. La Violet ISw ni ton, liutli \ an Schounhoxeu. Con stance Weiuutau aud Helen Peters are the advisers. iu the pin.' group: Blanche Griggs, president; Margaret Fisher, vice president; livelyu Hamilton, secre tary -treasurer; Alice Smith, editor historian; Kathryn Allison, V irginia Hush, Genevieve Clark, Alta Ben nett, Hi'lenmars Grissun, Nellie Mai lLidfrcld, l aryl iiolUtigsworth, G*u cv.-i Lien, Edna Peper, Dorothy] Pago, Dorothy MeMUlnn, Florence Ward, Florence Woughtcr, Mary Agnes Hunt, Jessie Puckett, Gladys Gregory. Tho advisers arc Butli Bin-ham, Eldress Judd and Mae Moore. Nature Study Group In the nature study grojup: Butli Jaynes, chairman; Kathleen En right, secretary - treasurer; Edna Kerns, Lilly Strom, Lillian Terrell, Marjorie Peebles. Bernice Baser and Marjorie Chester are the two advisers. In tho woman in her sphere group: Wanda Lesley, president; Frances Bichard, vice-president; Marygrueo Maxwell, secretary; Hazel Pactsch, treasurer; Kathryn Kjosuess, editor-historian; Dorothy Dupys, Edra Geliring, Daphne Hughes, Hllfred Mattson, Elinor Morton, Hazel Bobertson, Alice Shaw, Ethel Smith. Maybell Bob inson and Victoria Edwards are the advisers. Dean Aids Flans Miss Hazel Prulsumn, dean of women, worked with I’hi Theta Upsilon last year as adviser, and helped organize the plan for this year's activities. Katherine Kcude boss, assistant dean of women, is the faculty adviser for the group this year. There are 27 members in Phi Theta Upsilon. “Sincere friendships are an im portant part of the worthwhile things in life,” says Diana Dein inger. “They depend, to a certain extent, upon mutual interests, and I feel that through the hobby groups of Philomel,