KAPPA ALPHA PSIR. Eugene Jones.It is generally conceded that spring is characterized as exerting two distinct influences upon natural scenery and human beings—namely, an influence that produces a state of lethargy, or inaction that is quite noticeable in spring fevers, day dreaming, and in general—a state of dormancy; and then there is an influence that causes everything within the scope of its environs to take on new life in undergoing a complete rebirth. Since the advent of Spring—Alpha Epsilon has rejected the former or negative aspect that is so noticeable at this season, and has substituted the latter or positive aspect—which stands for nothing more than progress.The destiny of Alpha-Epsilon is being guided by the following corps of new officers who Are leading on to victory—namely: Pole-march, Joseph D. Taylor; Vice Polemarch, H. Taft Thompson; Keeper of Records, Marcus H. Boulware; Keeper of Exchequer, Joseph F. Towns; Strate-gus, Charles J. Jones, III; Lt. Strategus, Charles A. Anderson, Jr.; Historian and Reporter, R. Eugene Jones; Members of the Board of Directors, E. H. Jenkins, and J. G. Benson.The National Guide Right movement of Kappa Alpha Psi which is sponsored annually by the Fraternity in all Chapters within her folds, will be observed here by the local chapter April 21-27, inclusive. Plans are now being made for the effective carrying out of this movement.In view' of the fact that all High School students are not necessarily college material— because of the wide differences in hereditary traits and individual inclinations — the Guide Right movement serves as an intermediary that aids the student in bridging the big gap between High School and College—and helps him to find his predestined place in Life’s school. Such a movement then, aids to a large extent, in eliminating “misfits” and in placing the round peg in the round hole—thus gradually diminishing the large number of failures that are noticeable each year in institutions of higher learning. This—in brief—is the purpose of the Guide Right movement.On the baseball diamond, Bro. H. E. Jones is our representative, and among the aspirants for the track team, Bro. E. H. Jenkins is exemplifying his ability as a track man. Both of these men deserve close observation—for they are out for honors.Ere we speak again, it is hoped that five tough-looking “barbs” will have freed themselves of all the rough-edges and barbaric characteristics, and will have crossed the “burning sands” of Phi Nu Pi and reached the “Delphic Shrine.”All are looking forward to the Inter-Fraternal Banquet which will come off early in May—and then shortly afterwards comes a time to “cram”—the next must be “Exams”—followed by graduation and then—0, boy! vacation!