THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE 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 Rolla Nuckles, instructor in the department of speech and dramatic arts, announced his engagement and plans for marriage to a few privileged sources last night. According to his announcement he will be married Nov. 28 at the home of the bride, Janet Bolton Riemer, in Riverside, Calif. Miss Riemer is a graduate of the department of speech at Northwestern University. She served there this past year as an assistant instructor in theater technique after completing work for her master's degree. Nuckles met Miss Reimer when he was chosen to play a leading role opposite her in a Tom Robinson play last June. At present an in competition or engagement at the Pasadena play house. Mr. Nuckles has been an instructor at the University for three years. During that time he has served his department as sponsor of the Dramatics Club and played important roles in many stage productions. In addition to classes last year was particularly outstanding observers believe. Miss Riemen is a member of Chi Omega social sorality and Nuckles is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Miller and Watkins Elect Monday night was election night for the two neighboring women's dormitories, Watkins and Miller halls. Executives chosen for the coming year at Miller hall are: Ruth Spencer c'41, president; Betty Kimble, c'41 vice-president; Margene June Gay c'41, secretary; Kathryn Zenor, c'42, secretary; Michael Riesner, chief chairman, Freda Lawson, fa 42 and Mary Schultes, c'42, intramura managers. Watkins hall leaders will include: Lillian Fisher, c'41, president; Corne M. Martine, c'40, vice-president; Mary Eileen Rooh, c'42, secretary; Margery Lewis, c'41, treasurer; Muriel Johnson, c'41, intramural manager; Mary Gene Hull, keeper of the archives; and Mary Frances McAnaw, c'41, activity chairman. On the social committee are Elizabeth Curry, c'42, chairman; Genevieve Harman, c'42 and Ruth Mercee, c'40. Greek List Grows Time passes, the school year is well under way but still the list of new fraternity pledgings grows larger. Two more names are added to the group living in organized fraternity houses as Phil Dell Theta announces the pledging of Bryan Kirby, c'43 and Pi Kappa Alpha reports the addition of Roland Shafer, Joplin, as pledge. Watkins hall will hold Open House on Saturday night from 9 to 11 o'clock. Alpha Tau Omega fraternity announces the election of William Langworthy, c41, as vice-president for the year. The pledges of the Chi Omega sorority entertained the pledges of Sigma Chi fraternity with an hour dance Tuesday night. Darothy Curtis, fs, Iola, will be a week-end guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Charles Breighton, Coffeyville, was In Romantic Pose- Rolla Nuckles, instructor in the department of speech and dramatic arts, department, who has an MBA. Janet Bolton Reiner, California list The pledge class of Alpha Chi Omega entertained the pledge class of Phi Kappa Psi with an hour dance Tuesday night at the chapter house. University Band Faces Busu Year Dec. 11 is the date for the annual fall concert. Russell L. Wiley and the University band will broadcast over KKU ivory third Wednesday of each month beginning in October. An afternoon broadcast will be given over a network of six tensas stations. a Tuesday night dinner guest at the Chi Omega house. Wiley said "I am very much denied with the outlook of this year's hand. It promises to be the next one. I have had since coming to KU." The band will go to Lincoln for the K.U.-N.U. football game Nov. 10. 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Twelve Students From 10 Foreign Countries Enroll 16 Years Experience NELLIE WARREN (formerly Cinderella) 1211 Kentucky ★ Five Enter K.U. for First Time; Represent Italy England, Sweden, and Hawaii Twelve students from 10 foreign countries and possessions, including Japan, Italy, Sweden, England, Venezuela, Canada, Philippine Islanda, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Panama, are enrolled at the University this fall, a check of enrollment figures revealed today. Five of the 12 students are attending a university in the United States for the first time, having attended a university or secondary schools in Italy, England, Sweden, and Hawaii. Ty Mailin Herb Charles Dorsey Warren Ray Haslett For your next hair cut see us. Phone These include Miss Ingrid Freestadus, who studied in Stockholm; Sweden; Emile Weiss, a former St. Mau. 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Students who formerly attended the University and who again are enrolled this year include: KODAK FINISHING Fine Grain Developing ?im—Paper—Chemicals and supplies for the amateur Carlos Vogeler, Caracas, Venezuela; honorato Echovez and James A. Bollip, Philippine Islands; Miss Mere Hall, Cupar, Sokatewhae; and Tsugu Hidaka, Amagasaki Hyogo, Japan. Hixon's 721 Mass. Rifle Club Will Meet Tonight The Rifle Club will have its first meeting of the season tonight at 7:30 in Fowler shops. Any woman on the campus is eligible for the club whether or not she has had experience in shooting. Telegraphic matches will be scheduled for the second semester as well as several shoulder-to-arm matches with nearby schools. Phone 41 Instructor To Resume Duties More than 700 students crowded into the Memorial Union building last night to dance the first mid-week of the year. 700 Crowd Union Ballroom At First Midweek Varsity Clyde Smith and his orchestra featuring the singing of Barbara Edmonds were welcomed back after the summer season. These hour dances will be held each Wednesday night from 7 to 8 o'clock if nothing interferes with the dance. Dance Manager Fred Lettow said. The opening student music recital will be held this afternoon at 3:30 in Frank Strong auditorium. The program is as follows: Malaguena...Lecuona Azida Pratt Opening Recital This Afternoon Sea Fever...John Ireland Hop-Li...Manning DeLloyd Tibbs DeLloyd Tibbs Sonata in D...Handel Larghetto Allusion DeLloyd 11685 Violin Immer leiser wird mein Schlummer...Brahms Hortense Harris Eugene Nininger Morning Greeting...Schu- bert-Godowsky Serenade...Strauss-Go- dowsky Lieti Signor, from "Les Huguenots"...Meyerbeer Minerva Davis Lois Worrel NOTIONS First Floor Prio in E Flat Schubert First Movement Elina Givens Harp, cello-cello Marchall, Buhler-plano Tric 'frio in E Flat...Schubert Spooner-Thayer Painting Collection To Be Removed The collection of paintings now on exhibition on the second floor of the Spooner-Thayer museum will be removed Oct. 1. This exhibit—48 reproductions of famous paintings—was sent to the University by the national committee of art appreciation. 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