Here on the Hill---- PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, JUNE 5 Variety of Activities Holds Straglers on Hill Initiation ceremonies for organized houses and wedding plans for practically everybody are the chief social items of those valiant souls who have braved finals and are still on the Hill (1) waiting to be graduated, (2) taking part in the Seventy-fifth Anniversary celebration, (3) seeing the Coronado Entrada, or (4) still trying to catch a ride home. The fervent wish of every would be graduate, visiting alumnus, Anniversary participant, and humble spectator: that those clouds DON'T mean rain! ☆ ... of Grace Schroetter, business senior, to James W. Caps, graduate of the School of Engineering, took place Last Thursday at the home of the bride's parents in Silver Lake. MARRIAGE Caps was graduated in 1939, completing a course in civil engineering. Mrs. Caps will be graduated this week. They will make their home at Woodward, Okla., where Mr. Caps will be employed as an engineer on a government construction project. SIGMA PHI EPSILON will hold formal initiation Sunday. guests at the honor initiation Sunday for Karl Krueger, conductor of the Kansas City Philharmonic orchestra, were Walter A. Huxman, Hugo T. Wedell, Gray Levitt, William Macferran, Jr., and Dave Fisher, Topeka; Earle Frost and Eugene Haynes, Kansas City, Mo.; Lieutenant Sam Baykin, Ft. Leavenworth; Randolph Bundy, Ottawa; and Prof. Guy B. Smith, Lawrence. ... guests at the banquet following the initiation Sunday were Prof. Russell L. Wiley, Dean D. M. Swarthout, and Dean F. J. Moreau. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . will hold formal initiation Saturday morning. . . guest at dinner Sunday was Jack Beal, Wichita. Guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Longmire, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Moller, all of Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Longmire is president of the Kansas City Alumni association of the fraternity. . . dinner guest Monday was Donald Clark, Kansas City, Mo. . . . Tuesday dinner guest was Lewis Banker. ALPHA CHI OMEGA ... will entertain guests at its annual Alumni banquet this evening. GAMMA PHI BETA ... announces the engagement of Betty Van Deventer to Weaver McCaslin of Beta Theta Pi. . . announces the engagement of Marjorie Siegrist to Don Ebling of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . . . announces the pledging of Vivian McBeth. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA For Posterity To Record Alumni Voices Voices out of the past will be preserved for posterity at the extraordinary alumni meeting Sunday when distinguished graduates of the University will have messages cut on records to be preserved with other mementos $ \textcircled{4} $ of the Seventy-fifth Anniversary. be resealed to be preserved for another The program of events, a copy of Prof. Robert Taft's pictorial history, and citations of distinguished alumni for service reflecting honor on the University, will be sealed in a special cabinet and preserved for the University's centennial in 1966. At this time the cabinet will be opened, the contents viewed, the records played, and the cabinet will Another feature of the meeting will be an original pageant written and directed by Helen Rhoda Hoopes, assistant professor of English. The name of the pageant is "Kanze," and will depict the evolution of enrollment at the University from 1866 to 1966 with a prediction of courses students will enroll in at the future date. Congratulations Graduates! We thank you for your patronage this past year and for some of you seniors the past four years. We have enjoyed knowing you! If you are returning to K. U. next fall we hope to be seeing you. Weaver's To you seniors — best of luck to you in the future. Engineers In Exhibit Encore To Show Crowd-Pleasers As an encore to its April 18-19 show, and more especially for the 75th Anniversary celebration, the School of Engineering will hold its exhibition Saturday. The chemical engineering exhibit in Bailey Laboratories and the Haworth hall exhibits will be open from 8:30 to 12 in the morning, and the exhibits in Marvin hall and the Engineering Snow Collection Will Be Displayed During Celebration The Snow Entomological collections, one of the largest university collections in the country, will be placed on display for campus visitors during the Seventy-fifth Anniversary celebration. The display is being arranged by Dr. R. H. Beamer, curator. The exhibit will include exotic butterflies and moths, foreign specimens, destructive, and poisonous insects. The method of preserving and labeling the specimens will be shown to the visitors. On the third floor of Snow hall a colorful botany display is being arranged. About 400 Kansas flowers will be exhibited along the walls of the hall, showing them in their natural colors. Both displays will be on exhibit throughout the celebration. This is the last edition of the University Daily Kansan for the term, 1940-1941. laboratory will be shown from 1:30 to 5 o'clock in the afternoon. Most of the features of the April show will be repeated. Among the crowd-pleasers which will be displayed again are: the beer bottle calliope made by the mechanical engineers, in the engineering laboratory; the model train and model bridges of the civil engineers, on the second floor of Marvin hall. Stunt exhibits by the electrical engineers, including the hot dog electrocutor, the coffee can motor, and the man power machine; fluorescent minerals which glow in the dark, in Haworth hall; and sketches of homes and buildings, by the architects in the drafting room on the third floor of Marvin hall. DE LUXE CAFE K. U. Students Our 22nd year in serving 711 Mass. St. THE SYMBOL OF "BETTER Bus SERVICE" Santa Fe Trailways was first in the world with Air-Conditioned bus service—has always been a leader in bus transportation developments. 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