FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1939 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society Betty Coulson, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call KU-25; after 5, 2702-K3 Sixteen women at 1245 Oread street perfected plans for an independent organized house Wednesday night. The group elected Ernestine Nichols, c40, president. The two-story frame structure has housed students for many years. Originally it was the chapter house for Sigma Kappa sorority. Later it was used by Pi Beta Phi. For the last 12 years it has been a men's rooing house. During six of the last 12 been housemother. She will remain housemother to the new women's organization. Other officers are: Mary Robelem Scott, c'41, vice-president and socia chairman; Emily Wray, c'41, secretary; Virginia Shirch, fa'41, treasurer The group will be represented on the board by a house committeewoman. The action for an organized house was approved by the office of the adviser to women. Phi Delta Phi Pledges 24 Green Irm of Phi Delta Phi, international legal fraternity, announces the following plaques: Malcolm Black, 142; William Bowers, 142; John Chaffant, 142; Philip Dawson 142; Clen Flemfroch, 142; Daniel Ripka, 142; Neal Hambleton, 142; Kenneth Hamilton, 142; James Hoyer, 142. Robert Jessie 142, Walter Krause, 142, Fred Littio 142, C. H. Mullen, 142, John O'Brien 142, David Prager, 142, Kenneth Rockall 142, Alan Sleeper, 142, Robert Sullivan, 142, Edwin Westermann, 142, Harold 142, John Ziegemeyer, 142, Klem Moss, 142, Eugene H Buchanan, 130. Formal pledging was held Tuesday evening in the Court room of Green Hall, after which a Dutch lunch was served at Wiedemann's. Guests included Dr. W. L. Burdief, Prof. J. B. Smith, Prof. L. Tupy, and Henry Ousgard, an affiliate from Duke University. Pharmacists Picnic Pharmacy students held their annual picnic Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. The event was sponsored by the faculty members of the School of Pharmacy. Soft ball and a weiner roasted provided entertainment. Phi Chi Theta Entertains A business meeting for active members followed the tea. All women business students and sophomore pre-business students were invited to the Phi Chi Thaeta, professional sorochina, tea in the Old Colonial room of the Memorial Union building from 3.30 to 5.3 p.m. yester- Women delegates, to the Press conference, and any University women interested in journalism are invited to attend the Theta Sigma Phi tea in the Sky Parker of the national building at 430 am. today. Members of the national honorary journalism sorcerity will serve. Maurice Mong, c'40, president of the organization will be head hostess. Greeks Will Entertain Four authorized fraternity and sorority parties are scheduled for [this week-end, Pi Beta Phi and Gamma Phibeta will hold open house tonight. Clyde Smith will play for the Pi Beta Phiception [la the Memorial Union building and Dale Brodie will be on the stand for the Gamma Phi's at the chapter house.] Jimmy Joy and his nationally famous dance band will furnish music at the Pi Kappa Alpha fall formal at the chapter house tonight. The orchestra will play many microwrite night will feature Dale Brodie and his Hill band. Marcella Bucheim. c'41, was Wednesday night dinner guest at the Sigma Kappa house. Accent fraternity entertained Mr and Mrs. C, E. Myer of Winfield with dinner Wednesday. Helen Schaffer fa'43, was a luncheon guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house Thursday. AUTHORIZED PARTIES Friday Oct. 6, 1939 Gamma Phi Beta, Open House at chapter house. 12 p.m. Pi Beta Phi, Open House at Memorial Union building, 12 p.m. Pi Kappa Alpha, Party at chaperone house, 12 p.m. Saturday Oct. 7,1939 Kappa Sigma, Dance at chapter house. 12 p.m. Cyclone Varsity, Memorial Union building. 12 p.m. Elizabeth Meguiar, adviser to women. For the Joint Committee on Student Affairs. WANT ADS LOOKING FOR attractive new rooms with twin beds? Or 1st floor room with a double bed? A large 1700 lt floor apartment with plane? 1700 Tennessee, phone 2105. -18 Lost: Mottled gray and black Sheafer pencil Wednesday evening near library. Phone 2565 M. -18 LOST: Barrel part of black Lifetime Parker fountain pey containing green ink. Phone 1445, 1325 West Campus. Allen Hempel. -16 LOST. Pair of gold rimmed glasses, between Union Building and Jayhawk Cafe, probably on shorttie path between Orend High School and Spooner-Thayer Museum. Don Welty, 552. Respond. -18 TUTORING ITALIAN LANGUAGE Native Italian student wants to teach beginners or advanced students. Also make translations from Italian. 1011 Indiana Street. Phone 96. —17 CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTS WOMEN'S INTRAMURALS Tues. Oct. 10, 4:30: Gamma Phi vs. Alpha Chi Omega; Pi Phi vs. Chi Omega. Schedule for games in the horseshoe tournament is as follows: Fri, Oct. 6, 4:30 TNT vs. Ind IEEE w/ Alpha Delta PI Thurs. Oct. 12, 4:30; Watkins vs. Kappas; Miller vs. Cochin. Fri. Oct. 13, 4:30; Sigma Kappa W 147, H 120, Tues, Oct. 17, 4:30; Kappa Alpha Theta vs. Pi Phi; Chi Omega vs. Gamma Phi Tues. Oct, 31, 4:30; Gamma Phi vs. Pi Phi; Alpha Chi Omega vs. Kappa Alpha Theta. In肃. Oct. 19, 4:30; Alpha Delta Pi vs. In肃. Oct. 19, 4:30; Sigma Kappa Ti vs. In肃. Oct. 19, 4:30; Alpha Delta Pi vs. Sigma Kappa Ti vs. WTNT. Pi vs. Sigma Kappa Ti vs. Alpha Kappa Theta Pi vs. Gianna Phi. Chi Omega Alpha Chi Omega Chi Omega Men, Oct. 9; 7:39, TNT vs. IWW; 7:30, Miller vs. Watkins; 8:15, ETC vs. Ind.; 8:15, Corbin vs. Alpha Omicron PM. Wed, Oct. 11; 8:15, Alma Chi Omega vs. Pi II: 815, Chi Omega Mima vs. Pi II: 815, Kappa vs. Pi II: 815, Kappa vs. Pi II: 815, Kappa vs. Pi II: 815, Kappa vs. Pi II: 815, Kappa vs. Pi II: 815, Kappa vs. Pi II: 815, Kappa vs. Pi II: 815, Kappa vs. Pi II: 815, Kappa vs. Pi II: 816, Kappa vs. Pi II: 816, Kappa vs. Pi II: 816, Kappa vs. Pi II: 816, Kappa vs. Pi II: 816, Kappa vs. Pi II: 816, Kappa vs. Pi II: 816, Kappa vs. Pi II: 816, Kappa vs. Pi II: 816, Kappa vs. Pi II: 817, Kappa vs. Pi II: 817, Kappa vs. Pi II: 817, Kappa vs. Pi II: 817, Kappa vs. Pi II: 817, Kappa vs. Pi II: 817, Kappa vs. Pi II: 817, Kappa vs. Pi II: 817, Kappa vs. Pi II: 817, Kappa vs. Pi II: 818, Kappa vs. Pi II: 818, Kappa vs. Pi II: 818, Kappa vs. Pi II: 818, Kappa vs. Pi II: 818, Kappa vs. Pi II: 818, Kappa vs. Pi II: 818, Kappa vs. Pi II: 818, Kappa vs. Pi II: 818, Kappa vs. Pi II: 819, Kappa vs. Pi II: 819, Kappa vs. Pi II: 819, Kappa vs. Pi II: 819, Kappa vs. Pi II: 819, Kappa vs. Pi II: 819, Kappa vs. Pi II: 819, Kappa vs. Pi II: 819, Kappa vs. Pi II: 819, Kappa vs. Pi II: 820, Kappa vs. Pi II: 820, Kappa vs. Pi II: 820, Kappa vs. Pi II: 820, Kappa vs. Pi II: 820, Kappa vs. Pi II: 820, Kappa vs. Pi II: 820, Kappa vs. Pi II: 820, Kappa vs. Pi II: 820, Kappa vs. Pi II: 821, Kappa vs. Pi II: 821, Kappa vs. Pi II: 821, Kappa vs. Pi II: 821, Kappa vs. Pi II: 821, Kappa vs. Pi II: 821, Kappa vs. Pi II: 821, Kappa vs. Pi II: 821, Kappa vs. Pi II: 821, Kappa vs. Pi II: 822, Kappa vs. Pi II: 822, Kappa vs. Pi II: 822, Kappa vs. Pi II: 822, Kappa vs. Pi II: 822, Kappa vs. Pi II: 822, Kappa vs. Pi II: 822, Kappa vs. Pi II: 822, Kappa vs. Pi II: 822, Kappa vs. Pi II: 823, Kappa vs. Pi II: 823, Kappa vs. Pi II: 823, Kappa vs. Pi II: 823, Kappa vs. Pi II: 823, Kappa vs. Pi II: 823, Kappa vs. Pi II: 823, Kappa vs. Pi II: 823, Kappa vs. Pi II: 823, Kappa vs. Pi II: 824, Kappa vs. Pi II: 824, Kappa vs. Pi II: 824, Kappa vs. Pi II: 824, Kappa vs. Pi II: 824, Kappa vs. Pi II: 824, Kappa vs. Pi II: 824, Kappa vs. Pi II: 824, Kappa vs. Pi II: 824, Kappa vs. Pi II: 825, Kappa vs. Pi II: 825, Kappa vs. Pi II: 825, Kappa vs. Pi II: 825, Kappa vs. Pi II: 825, Kappa vs. Pi II: 825, Kappa vs. Pi II: 825, Kappa vs. Pi II: 825, Kappa vs. Pi II: 825, Kappa vs. Pi II: 826, Kappa vs. Pi II: 826, Kappa vs. Pi II: 826, Kappa vs. Pi II: 826, Kappa vs. Pi II: 826, Kappa vs. Pi II: 826, Kappa vs. Pi II: 826, Kappa vs. Pi II: 826, Kappa vs. Pi II: 826, Kappa vs. Pi II: 827, Kappa vs. Pi II: 827, Kappa vs. Pi II: 827, Kappa vs. Pi II: 827, Kappa vs. Pi II: 827, Kappa vs. Pi II: 827, Kappa vs. Pi II: 827, Kappa vs. Pi II: 827, Kappa vs. Pi II: 827, Kappa vs. Pi II: 828, Kappa vs. Pi II: 828, Kappa vs. Pi II: 828, Kappa vs. Pi II: 828, Kappa vs. Pi II: 828, Kappa vs. Pi II: 828, Kappa vs. Pi II: 828, Kappa vs. Pi II: 828, Kappa vs. Pi II: 828, Kappa vs. Pi II: 829 Thurs. Nov. 2, 4:30 Sigma Kappa vs. Ind; TNT vs. Alpha Delta Pi. Games for the intramural volley- ball tournament are scheduled as follows: Wed. Oct. 18: 8:15, Sigma Kappa vs. Alpha Delta Fri. 9:15, Kappa vs. Alphapha Thurst. 9: Pt Phi vi vs. Alphapha Chi Omega vs. Gamma Phi Mon, Oct. 16; 7:30, Watkins, or Corbins; 7:30, TNT, Ind.; 8:51, IWW vs. ETC; 8:15, Miller vs. Alpha Omicron Pi. Mon. Oct. 23; 7:30, Miller vs. Cor- bian; 7:30, IWB; 1:05, IWB; 8:15, Katkins vs. Alpha Omicron Pi; 8:15 TNT vs. ETC The following girls have passed the stroke test for entrance into the Quack Club Sue Haskins, Mervian Barthelt, Bernice Jenkins, Marya Holzer, Betty Heuman, Berry Altai, Jean Staifer, and Margaret Neal. Wed. Oct. 25, 8:15, Kappas vs. Alpha Delta Pi, 8:15, Sigma Kappa vs. Kappa Theta, Theta, 9:15, Alpha Chi Omega, Omegra, 9:15, Phi ChiGamma, PhiGamma. Another tryout will be held Wednesday, Oct. 11 at 8 p.m. The following girls and any others who wish to try out are asked to appear Eleven high school bands have accepted the invitation of the University band to be its guests at the first home football game Saturday afternoon, Prof. Russell Wiley, director of the University band, said yesterday. All of the bands will march in a parade at 12:30 p.m. from South Park to Sixth and Massachusetts streets. Last year 16 bands were here for the annual Band Day. Professor Wiley expects to receive word from several other groups today, raising the attendance considerably this year. As is customary on Band Day the University will let two visiting bands drill on the field between halves of the football game. The unit from Council Grove and one band not selected will entertain Saturday. Bands which have accepted are: Cameron, Mc. Burlingame, Sahaeh Oakaloa, Garnet, Olathe, Yates Oklahoma Mission, and BEI- fingham. Eleven High School Bands Accept 'Band Day' Invitation The American Institute of Chemical Engineers held a smoker Wednesday evening in the Pine room of the Memorial Union building. Sixty-seven members of the department were chemical engineering were present. Prof. T.H. Marshall, chairman of the department, talked to the group on the history of engineering and chemical engineering in the A.I.Che. Miriam Crenshall, e42, the first girl to be in the chemical engineering department, played two piano solos. Prof. T. H. Marshall Speaks Before A. I. Ch. E. Wednesday New Super- Performing PHILCO Transitone Choose from Many Models $9.95 UP HANNA RADIO EXPERT RADIO SERVICE Phone 303 904 Mass. How Arrow makes our well-dressed customers better-dressed But we also have an assortment of new Arrow ties—made especially to harmonize with the shirts. And when you combine the ties with the shirts they were destined for, you get an unbatable combination! 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