UK GIRLS WILL Annual Production to lie Pre sented Saturday To Fea ture Miss liars low's Pupils. Tlie annual Dance Drama, present o d by V. A. A. will bo given at the Temple theatre, Saturday evening at 8:15. The first part of the entertain ment will be composed of dances by Marjorie Harstow and her pupils, as sisted by several members of AV. A. A. The -dances in which the University girls will participate are as follow-3: The Clown and the French Doll Ruth KUsworth and Dorothy Seacrest. Dutch Dance Heulah Grablll and Winifred Mnyhcw. Dance OuWste Jesse Diet and Mable Dickenson. The Season Summer, Louise Gibbons. Fall, Dorothy Whelply. Winter, Hernice Ballance. Spring. Beulah Grablll. The second part will comprise the Dance Drama proper. The story of the dance deals with the incident of two lovers in a garden in which all the flowers come to life. The cat is as follows: The Lady Dorothy Davis. The Man Louise Gibbons. Yew Hodge Irene Derquist, Mar garet Tool, Edith Gramlich, Blanch Gramlich, Esther Swanson, Loyssc Shepherd, and Madeline Lau. Gav Marguerites Lois Federson Pearl Sal'ford, Lucile High, Florence Sinnlevant. Millicent Ginn, Eloise Fralick, and Harriett McClelland. Roses Rare Marjorie Bell, Joe Westgate, Allegra West gate, Marjorie Hale, and Lillian Lewis. Golden Daffodils Marie Snavely, Louise Branstead, Leora Chapman. Anna Hines, Inez Reez, Willie Maud Powell, Betty Lentz. Neva Jones, and Kathryn Smith. Stately Hollyhocks Dofothy Sea crest, Bernice Bayley, Dorothy Good ale, and Coleta Aitken. Drifting Clouds Dorothy Van Van kren, Ruth Tanner, Bernice Ballance, Dorothy Dougan, Carol Kingsbury, Irma Ellis, Ruth Elsworth, and Dor othy Taylor. The nverapo college student does not upend much time reading, the. :u wspiipers. according to the test conducted by It. N. Miller of the Cillcge of Emporia faculty. Student i:e asUed to identify twenty-eight persons whose names appear almoHt dally in the press. According to Mr. .Miller, the xtudonts may have ft wide and comprehensive knowledge of Cromwell, Euclid and Hosscau, but do not know whether Albort T. Beverage is a soft drink or a tonic. I understood, her, she understood me; in fact we understood each other. This was helped along because her friends lied to her, my friends lied to me; in fact our friends lied to us. To straighten it out I lied to her; she lied to nie; to bo precise we lied to each other. I knew that she lied; she knew that I lied; we knew that each olher knew that the other had lied. I told her that I believed her, she told me that she believed me, and neither of us believed that the other believed. But we made up. Ain't Love Grand? Exchange. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Famous Personages Assume Queer Roles In Mentality Tests Lorado Taft was designated as an ex-resident, and Tetrazinni as a Russian statesman, by students of the College of Emporia in a test to ascertain the knowledge of the aver age college student concerning cur rent events and porminent contem porary personalities. One student thought that Edwin Denby was a prize fighter; another said that Georges Carpentier was a popular author. LOST "Fyne Poynt" gold, en graved pencil. Please return to Lil lian Margolin, U. 112. RENT A NEW FORD High class cars for particular people. Lowes' rates and always open. Motor-Otr Company, B4718, 1120 P St. LOST Small bead purse on the campus. Call L55ft2. Reward. RAIN OR SHINE, snow or sleet, you'll see Munson's Rent-a-Fords on the streets. B1550 B1517, 1125 P St. EAT AT THE g Cafeteria-Y. M. C. A. 1 "Filling Station for I . HUNGRY FOLKS $5.25 Meal Ticket for $4.75 Open 6.30 A. M. Close 7:30 P. M. AVAW.VAVVAWASW.VW. 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