or, in the be n thieir pit ly capable of thlrow ' -d with the university as guest~s or' Losphere over the en- otherwise and will be given away free. he rest of the cast The programn will start at 3:30 been built for their o'clock in the afternoon, im~mediately 1 was directed by after the society pageant parade, that IS. has been scheduled to begin at 1:00Q1 o'clock. The following is a list of tho VE LAST CO.NCERT , events that have been planned: Quar-te es f o th ma d ln nd g e aClosed Last INght clubs, oriental gymna~stic exhibition Ilfered Prgrm under the auspices of the Cosmopoli-1 audience listened to tan club, skit by the Comedy club and at in the form of an The Mimes, an original song skit by~ ;oncert ini university Fred Lawton and Edward Howell. .ng. The Glee club Max Bennett, famous for his perform- the Girls' glee club ance in the Crimson Chest will take club quartette. a leading part, in the Mimes skit which f the evening were was composed by Francis Riordan and dolin club quartette and quartettes. Several of upon the western trip di by a jointl Robert Beck, W'heatley is lpha _N'uPresident. Alpha \u society elected the fol- lowing officers for the ensuing year at its final meeting last evening: presi- dent, W. W. Wheatley, '13; vice-p res- ident, W H. Egly, '13; secretary, J. L. Primrose, '13; treasurer, W. C. Mullen- dore, '14; Sybil editor, L. M. Sprague, '14; oratorical delegate, L. H. Dunton, '14; marshal, D. C. Grismore, '12, e Musical clubs r. Few of the Le chances are rganizatio1n next s will lead the Tickets for es will be issi day, June 22, from 2 to 4 p. flece. Each sf they are for r do not deman and there are urgent( 9 to 11 Window Iha' OUT