PAGE TWO SOCIETY UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1940 Recognition Dinner To Climax W.A.A. Season Ulm, Wisler To Receive Highest Award Tonight W. A.A. climaxes a successful year tonight with the presentation of awards, initiation of new members, and the installation of new officers at Evans Hearth. The highest award of W.A.A. will go to Geraldine Ulm, ed'40, and to Lois Wisler, ed'40, for outstanding ability and sportsmanship. Both members earned more than 2,000 points in intramurals. Blazers will be received by the following for having earned 1350 or more points: Jane Blaney, c'40, Lenora Grizzell, ed'41, Deneise Lemaine, c'40, and Jane Irew, c'40. Five members will receive letters, having accumulated 600 points. They are Margarette Parker, c'41, Evelyn Herriman, ed'42, Ellen Irwin, c'41, Evelyn Kinney, ed'40, and Victory Hawkey, ed'40. Initiation will be held for the following women: Miriam Bartlett, c'42, Sue Haskins, c'41, Jean Hinshaw, c'41, Jean McFarland, c'42, Shirley Irwin, sp, Betty Jean Hess, c'43, Mary L. Chappelle, ed'43, Phylliss Struble, ph'43, Marjorie Rader, ed'43, Fanny Mae Kerns, ed'41, Helen Wilson, ed'43, Adelaine Cast, b'41, Margaret Learned, c'42, Elaine Stapaules, c'43, Jeanne Wilkins, c'41, Betty Harmon, ed'43, Virginia Elliott c'41, Betty Lou Hancock, c'43, Maxine Miller, c'41, and Marion Milhoan, fa'41. Installation services will be held for the new officers, who were elected recently. They are Ann Cota, c'41, president; Gladys Bitter, ed'42, vice - president; K a h r y n Schaake, ed'43, secretary; Wanda Horosko, ed'41, treasurer; Elizabeth Peairs, c'42, point system manager; Virginia Bell, ed'41, business manager. Managers of the various sports for next year are Evelyn Kinney, ed'40; hockey; Mary Beth Dodge, fa'42, baseball; Ellen Irwin, c'41, basketball; Margaret Whitehead, c'42, swimming; and Nancy Carey, c'42, volley ball. Officers of the past school year have been Lois Wisler, ed'40, president; Ann Cota, c'41, vice-president; Geraldine Ulm, ed'40, secretary; Virginia Bell, ed'41, treasurer; Jane Irwin, c'40, point system manager; and Virginia Anderson, ed'40, business manager. Previous to the awards, dinner will be served. Miss Ruth Hoover, assistant professor of physical education, will present the awards. Stunts will be given by the new initiates. Phi Chi Delta Gives Farewell for Seniors Rose bowls holding yellow roses, the Phi Chi Delta flower, were gifts to all seniors at the annual Rose banquet held last night at Evans Hearth by the Presbyterian sorority. The tables were decorated with spring flowers and small figures from different countries to carry out the theme of the year, "Adventures in Friendship." Hand-painted place cards were sent from Hawaii by Jane Howe, fs, a former member of Phi Chi Della Mrs. Deal Six, Lawrence, spoke on her experiences in friendship. The remainder of the program was made up of a vocal solo by Selda Paulk, c'41, senior farewell given by Emily Jane Yount, c'40, response by Ruth Moritz, c'43, and group singing led by Jean Dooley, c'41. Esther Tippin, c'41, was toastmistress. Following the banquet an ini-iliation service was held at Westminster hall for Lois Oakes, c'43, and Marv Meikle. c'43. Those attending the banquet were Florence Brown, c'43, Selda Paulk, c'41, Margaret Ausill, b'40, Alverta Meyer, c'41, Esther Tippin, c'41, Ruth Gibson, fa'41, Jean Lee Azeman, fa'43, Dorothy Ansell, edd'1, Juanita Austill, c'42, Marynell Dyatt, c'43, Marjorie Hetzel, c'41, Grace Oishi, c'40, Dee Ellen Naylor, c'42, Lois Ann Naylor, c'40, Eula Rae Kerr, c'41, Nina Nelson, fa'43, Peggy Osmond, c'43, Mary Meikle, c'43, Jean Dooley, c'41, Ruth Yeomans, c'41, Mary Margaret Anderson, c'42, Delma Oyler, c'41, Flora Roberts, gr, Ruth Moritz, c'43, Dorothy Burkhead, c'43, Lois Oakes, c'43, Velma Cassel fa'41, Joyce Viesselman, c'42, Emily Jane Yount, c'40, ISA Will Initiate Annual 'Jay Hop' Varsity Tomorrow I. S.A. will institute a new varsity when they introduce the Jay Hop Friday night in the Union ballroom. Playing for the dance will be Clyde Bysom with Virginia Gsell, fa'43, as soloist. The ruling of class parties for no corsages will be followed, according to Mary Gene Hull, c'43, social chairman of the organization. Guests of the evening will be six independent students and fraternity presidents. Admission will be 50 cents for non I.S.A. couples and 35 cents for non-member stags. Authorized Parties Friday, May 17 I.S.A., Jay Hop (Semi-formal) at Union Ballroom, 12 p.m. Kansas University Band, Picnic at State Lake. 10:30 p.m. Triangle Fraternity, Picnic at State Lake, 11:30 p.m. Phi Delta Theta, Dance at Chapter House, 12 p.m. Kappa Sigma, Dance at Chapter House, 12 p.m. Owl Society, Picnic at Engleheim 8 p.m. Saturday, May 18 K. U. Newman Club, Dance at Kansas Room, 12 p.m. Sigma Chi, Spring Formal at Chapter House, 12 p.m. Pi Beta Phi, Dance in Memorial Union Ballroom, 12 p.m. Sunday, May 19 Gamma Delta, Pienic at Clinton Park, 9 p.m. Kappa Eta Kappa, Picnic at State Lake, 8 p.m. Phi Chi, Buffet-supper at House, 10 p.m. ELIZABETH MEGUIAR, Adviser of Women, for the Joint Committee on Student Affairs. Rosemary Reazin, Lawrence. Mrs. Anna Olinger, Mrs. N. K Nelson, Mrs. C. A. Yeomans, Mrs Deal Six, Mrs. E. Dooley, Mrs. J. F Kell, Mrs. W. J. Baumgartner, Mrs Ruth Holmes, Mrs. Bruce Cameron, Mrs. P. W. Viesselman, Mrs. W. P Reazin, Mrs. G. E. Oyler, and Dr. T. H. Azeman all of Lawrence. --fabrics, color combinations, and tricky details of trim. Here on the Hill- "Faust" recordings will be played from 7 to 8 o'clock tomorrow night in the Music room of the Memorial Union building as the special weekly program. --fabrics, color combinations, and tricky details of trim. We think we've found the answer to that oft-repeated question of James Russell Lowell's. "What is so rare as a day in June?" Could be that a mid-May day on Mt. Oread could take away the honors for perfect days. Finals lurking in the near future can not daunt University students nor make them cut down social activities. Every organization on the Hill is making sure of its continuation next year by holding elections, initiations, and installations. Phi Kappa Psi fraternity will entertain tonight with an alumni banquet. --fabrics, color combinations, and tricky details of trim. Colleen Poorman, c'43, was a dinner guest of Chi Omega Tuesday. an account of Mt. Oread Society Kay Boxarth, Society Editor Nancy Moore was a luncheon guest of Chi Omega yesterday. Letha Epperly, c'43, was a luncheon guest of Chi Omega Tuesday. Kappa Sigma held a smoker for independent students at the chapter house last night. --fabrics, color combinations, and tricky details of trim. Dinner guests of Alpha Chi Omega last evening were Mrs. C. Anderson of Kansas City, Mo., and Charlotte Jones of Leavenworth. Kappa Alpha Theta announces the engagement of Louise Wills, c'40, to Henry Noller, c'41. Noller is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Call KU-25 Anytime --fabrics, color combinations, and tricky details of trim. --fabrics, color combinations, and tricky details of trim. Alpha Kappa Psi, professional fraternity in commerce, held their spring election Tuesday night. The following officers were elected: president, Eldrath Cadwalader, b'40; vice-president, Lloyd Elliott, b'41; secretary, James Gillespie, b'sp; treasurer, Gene Funck, b'40; assistant treasurer, Frank Myers, b'41; master of the ituals, Milton Allen, b'41. Mortar Board held formal initiation services last night at Evan's Hearth for 11 new members. 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