THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Annual May Fete Will be Presented On Stadium Field Tau Sigma Will Have Leads of Dance Festival Held in Old Fashioned Garden "The May Fete this year will be 'The Old-Fashioned Garden', given as a dedication to the senior class, May 22, at 5:30 p. m., on the Stadium field," said Miss Margaret Barto of the department of physical education yesterday. "We are presenting 'The Old-Fashioned Garden' because it was ruined by the rain last year and only a few people got to see it. "Morely the idea and name are used from last year. Every舞会 is changed and even to those who saw it last year it will be practically unchanged. The girls who will take part in this May Fete than there were last year." Gym Classes Give Group Dances The special feature of this year's May Fete will be two solo dances, one duet, and a group舞 by Tau Sigma. The rest of the dances on the program are put on by each gymnast in separate examination "or the second term's work." The dances will be as follows: Awakening of Day ...Tau Sigma Fern Hollingbury The Sunbeams ... Group Dance Butterflys ... Group Dance The Rose of a Rose ... Group Dance Marian Hold and Seelz Marian Reid and Hope Seng The Frogs ... Group Dance Story is in Pantomine Pantomine between Old-Fashioned Boy and Old-Fashioned twin. Roses Group Hollyhocks Minuet Tau Sigma Mildred Maxwell, Stella Harris, Benice Denley, Elsie Rogers, Kathryn Kennedy, Harriet Patterson, Gladys Smidy, Madge Garrett Narcissus ... Group Sweet Peas ... Tau Sigma Fairy Queen ... Tau Sigma Elizabeth Dunkel The Eclipse The Parties ...Interpretative Dancing Class Grand Ensemble "Religion a Way of Life" Memory Often Substituted For Religion—Schwegler "A true religion consists of a way of living," said Prof. R. A. Schwinger, of the department of education, speaking to the Y, W.C.A. on "Some Fundamentals." at 4:30 yesterday in Myers Hall. Professor Schwegler said that back behind all things that are is the same driving power that binds things together, and this power is given the general name of God. In all phases of existence, God has this power; it is in philosophy, mathematics, astronomy, and all other activities. A great many people substitute memories and echoes of their past religious experience for real expatriate experiences, so that they have to have religious experience, but many people go to church, hear the music, and then reminds them of last week's or last year's experience, and they are having a new experience. In a small business meeting of the Association it was voted to amend the constitution, article 5, section 1, and separate the office of secretary and undergraduate: representative. Mary Anna Dunkel will have the office of representative representative and next Tuesday a secretary will be elected. Civils Lose First Half of Baseball Semi-finals The electrical engineers won the first of the semi-finals in the engineers' baseball tournament when they defeated the civics yesterday afternoon in a six-inning game by the electricals—Freyler and Freese; civils—Etzenhuser and Eaton. The score was tied until the last lining when the electricals brought in the winning runs. The chemicals and electronics will play the second game of the civics Friday afternoon. The annual spring band concert is announced by Director J. C. McCenless for Wednesday, May 2. "Mae" will last about an hour and a half, "Fidelido" from Beethoven and a baritone song by Dmelra Delenk will be features of the recital. Twenty-five an activity ticket will be the admission. Railway Employees Apply For Increase In Wage Chicago, April 25—Application of the Brotherhood of Maintenance of Employees and railway shop labor in a new pay increase, averting ten and one half cents an hour, was placed because the States Railroad Labor board today. The application affects more than 100,000 men and would involve a total payroll increase of $25,000,000 yearly. Promise Good Time For Fraternity Men At Smoker Tonight Bowersock Theatre Will House the Event This Year; Lots of Smokes The annual inter-festivity smoker will be given tonight at the Bower-Sock Theater starting at 8:00 p. m. Under the direction of James Austin and Kelvin Hoover the smoker this year promises to be the best one held for several years. It is the policy of the club to have different fraternities alternate each year in the presentation of the acts and sketches. The program this year will consist of stunts, acts, and sketches presented by the Phi Psi, Pi Kappa Alpha, Alma Tau Omega, and Kappa Sigma fraternities. The Delta Tau Delta orchestra will furnish music during the entire evening. The smoker is to be free and will be open to all men who are members of the thirteen fraternities in the Inter-Fraternity Conference. The members there have will be plenty of smokes and a good line for all the men present. The Inter-fraternity Smoker has become part of the hill activities. Until this year it has been held at F. A. U. Hall and has always been a success. This year, with the benefit of the Bowersock stage and special preparation on the stumps, a good smoker is promised. Special programs have been printed which give a brief summary of each act, adding to the liveness of the stunts. LOST—Grey silk belt, between 1144 la. and Rankin's Drug store. Call 1056. 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