SUNDAY, MAY 19; 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Winner of 'Sing Will Get Plaque The fraternity glee clubs adjudged best in the sixth annual inter-fraternity sing held in Hoch auditorium next Sunday, May 26, will be well rewarded for their efforts, Vernon Landon, fa40, chairman of the sing, announced yesterday. First prize winner will receive a new plaque, which must be won three consecutive times before it can be kept permanently. The second and third prize winners will receive the usual permanent possession trophy cups. This year an additional prize-five dollars in cash—will be given to the glee club offering the best rendition of the new University song written by Fred Waring. Allen Crafton, professor of speech and dramatic art, who has been master of ceremonies for the past four years, will direct again this year. He will announce the competing clubs and the results. Landon will present awards to the winning glee clubs. The contest has been won for the last five years by the choir of Phi Delta Theta. Sigma Nu won second place last year, and Delta Tau Delta and Delta Upsilon tied for third. Eleven fraternities entered last year's competition. Chapman Wins Table Tennis Finals Seville Chapman, instructor in physics, won the men's division of the Memorial Union table tennis tournament by defeating Charles Ham, ph'42, in the finals match Friday. Society- (Continued from page two) Dottie Wise, b'41, Sally Connell, f'a43, Marian O'Brien, Kansas City, Mo., Helen St. Clair, c'43, Happy Veach, Kansas City, Mo., Betty Neis- winter, Topeka, Patty Ledyard, c'42, Ada Lee Fuller, fa'41, Mary Brower, c'43, Nancy Leathers, c'43, Mary Mc- Leod, b'41, Martha Jane Green, c'43, Jean Neely, c'41, Margaret White- head, c'42, Jean O'Hara, c'42. Eleanor Crossland, c'41, Patty Bigelow, *Marjorie* Siegrist, c'42, Mariann Lacey, ed'42, Dottie Noble, c'43, Kay O'Sullivan, c'43, Ruth Iankes, c'42, Helen Allen, Columbia, Mo., Marian Feters, fa'43, Jean Schelon, Loraine Peacock, c'42, Marilyn Duncan, fa'43, Betty Page, Tulsa, Cora Hepworth, c'41, Kate Swell, fa'43, Mary Beth Dodge, fa'42, Jean Talbot, c'40, Jeryn Green, c'42, Marjorie Jean Armantrout, Topeka, Mary Wells, Topeka, Margaret Haskell, Jean Boswell, Kansas City, Mo., Wedge Dawes, c'43, Barbara Stafford, Faye Yost, Annore Westfall, c'43, Chaparones were Mrs. E. Martin, Mrs. Jane Hooke, Mrs. W. A. Miller, and Mrs. C. D. Wilson. Dean R. A. Schwegler of the School of Education gave the main address of dedication of the new high school building at Hoisington, Friday. 1 1 1 Guests of Sigma Chi at their spring formal last night included Barbara Mythy, c'42, Betsy Dodge, fa'43, Kay Stinson, c'42, Julia Ann Buell, Muriel Osgood, c'uncel, Elizabeth Crafton, Lawrence, Juliette Trembly, c'40, Helen Hay, c'40, Virginia Elliott, c'41, Alys Magill c'uncel, Mary Louise Lockhart, c'43, Betty Jeanne Hess, c'43, Estelle Eddy, c'42 Speech Students End Most Successful Year Although it hasn't the excitement of a football game nor the glamour of a premiere, the forensic department has just completed its most successful year. At least, that is the opinion of E. C. Buehler, professor of speech and director of forensics at the University. To support this, Professor Buehler rests on his request for the year. Speech students have spoken before a combined audience of at least 9,000 persons during the year, Professor Buchler said, while participating in some 130 events. Of this total, 37 events were extension programs and 27 were radio programs. The extension programs are in the form of contact work, with students speaking before civic clubs, high schools, and other community organizations on such subjects as Kansas personalities, problems, and industries. Speaker this year appeared before groups in Russell, Hays, Colby, Salina, Junction City, Manhattan, Valley Falls, Patty Bigelow, c'43, Patty Lockwood, Kansas City, Mo., Margaret Neal, c'24, Margaret Reed, f'43, Prisilla Adams, c'43, Ada Moseley, c'40, Anne Browning, c'40. Jeanne Anderson, c'42, La Dean Davis, c'42, Mary K. Brown, c'43, Helen Moore, c'42, Jeanne Sunderland, fa'42, Jean Fees, c'42, Jane Knudson, fa'41, Ruth Nelson, ed'40, Helen Markwell, c'41, Olivia Cole, ed'42, Mary Beth Weir, c'41, Claire Eisenhower, b'40, Anne Carlisle, Frances Yordi, Nancy Munger, Mary Shartel, c'41, Nancy Pears, Ann Wallace. Topeka, Garnett, Kansas City, Kans., Wichita, Ottawa, and Lawrence. Seven radio programs were presented in the Student Opinion broadcast series. Five students participated in each program. A winner was chosen in each contest by the vote of the radio audience. The University was represented in five tournaments this year, taking first places in two and second in one. Leo Rhodes, b'40, was adjudged the best debater. University speech students pay 80 Biological Science Discussed on Air "Biological Sciences" was the topic discussed on the regular broadcast on vocational guidance over KFKU from 2:30 until 3 o'clock Friday afternoon. Five department chairmen, Dr. H. H. Lane of the department of zoology; Dr. O. O. Stoland, department of physiology; Dr. N. P. Sherwood, department of bacteriology; Dr. H. B. Hungerford, department of entomology; and Dr. W. H. Horr, acting chairman of the department og botany, participated in the discussion. per cent of their own expenses on students participated in this year's trips, Prof. Buehler said. Seventy forensic program. Don't Bother To Take Winter Clothes Home We clean them—store them through the summer in moth-proof bags—and you pay next fall. ROGERS' Fashion CLEANERS EIGHT EAST EIGHTH STREET Call 498 Mimeographing - Typing - All Stenographic Services Stenographic Bureau JOURNALISM BUILDING