THURSDAY, APRIL 27. 1939 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS In case some people thought our announcement that news of private parties, would be appreciated was made in a jesting mood, we will again repeat it—with a new requirement. Parties to be accepted must have the attendance of six people, last more than two hours and serve refreshments costing more than 3 cents a person. After thought: from now on a special stewfry frow column will appear whenever people break down and tell the society editor the lists of them and also tell the s. e. so just what happened off the record, of course). Keith Schuerman, b'40, was a elected president of Alpha Kappa Phi, professional fraternity, last Tuesday night. Other officers are: John Yoder, b'40, vice-president; Kenneth Cedarland, b'40, secretary; Eugene Fcch, b'40, treasurer; Hugh Bruner, c'41, master of rituals. Watkins hall will hold open house between 7 and 8 o'clock tonight. Horace D. Lattimore, Denver, is guest at the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity during the music festival. Alpha Delta Pi entertained with two faculty dinners on Tuesday and Wednesday. The following were invited: Mesames Josephine Birmingham, Katherine Tissue, Beulah Morrison, Myra E. Hull, Dr. Florence Sherbon, Prof. John Ise, Alan Holksofer, Hardwerd, H. L. Smith, W. R. Madden, Miss Megular, and F. J. Moreau. Corbin hall will hold open house from 7 until 8 tonight. Weekend guests at Miller Hall were Miss Dorothy Curry, Topika; Max Missane Ritter, Wichita; Dorie Hessell, Mary Houston, Katherine Van Dyke, and Vera Male Alleman, Kansas City, Kans. Chi Omega announces the engagement of Doris Weed, c'39, to Ray North, eunel. Prof. and Mrs. William H. H. schoolmaker will entertain the faculty of the romance language department at dinner this evening. Business School Offers New Statistics Course Next Fall Dick Amerine, c41, was a lunch- con guest at the Delta Tau Delta house Tuesday. Paul C. Beam, Bond, Ohio, oic O. W. Maloney, Lawrence, were diner guests at the Phi Delta Thet house last night. A new course in "Business Forecasting" will be offered by the School of Business for the first time next fall. The course, to be taught by Prof. E. B. Dade, will be for two hours credit. It will be open only to seniors and graduates in the school who have previously taken "Business Statistics". The new course is being offered in response to a growing demand for more work in statistical analysis. WANT ADS LOST: Monday noon, Green Parker fountain pen top between Ad. Bldg. and 14th and Tennessee. Call Walt Kane, phone 29771. -139 LOST: Monday, a brown suede jacket either in Snow hall or Marvin hall. Please call Keith Martin. 1292. -139 NOW IT'S---- CARLS ARROW TIES Lawson To Attend Meeting Of College Administrators Dean Paul B. Lawson will leave next week to attend a meeting of the deans of liberal arts colleges and state universities of the Middle West to be held in Madison, Wis. The conference will include college leaders. Call 141 1113 Mass. BURGERT'S SHOE SHOP He will attend a reunion of University alumni of Milwaukee May 4. Dean Lawson will be present also at a K.U. dinner at the University of Wisconsin in Madison on the following evening. William Shoemaker Returns From Teachers Convention Prof. William H. Shoemaker, chairman of the department of romance languages, has just returned from Chicago where he attended the twenty-second annual meeting of the Association of Modern Language Teachers of the Central West and South. "The Role of Spanish and Teachers of Spanish in American Education" was the title of a paper which Professor Shemaker read before the Spanish session. Prof. Otto Springer of the department of German is state vice-president of the association from Kansas. Begin Annual (Continued from page one) iam Kolllender; Sgt. Ray; Chancelor l E. H. Lindley; Prof. Erassine Boye; Prof. A. H. Chubi; Dean I. Crawford; Prof. A. M. Ocklumberd; Prof. A. J. Moore; Tomford; Prof. A. L. Treese; Prof. J. W Twente;rof. C. W Bradshaw; Dean Paul B. Lawson; Mr. Klar Kleoz MR. Raymond Nichols; Mr. C. G Bayles; Prof. Russell L. Wiley; Mr. L W Burick; Dr. R. I Canuteson; Wray Shockley, cadet major; Alex Mitchell, cadet capt.; and Richard Kane, cadet major. Music Festival (Continued from page one) Council Grove. Second division, 68 acres. Boys Club. Sara Margaret Meador, Belmo. Mo. Jack House, City City, Kan; Runneggs, Lee Summit, Boggs, Lees Summit, Mo.; Glcem Jacobs, Olatha; Homer Lee Owens Brookfield; Earnest Long, Kansas City, Mo. Third division: Rex Lueze, S巴erna; Bethania Sicker, Yates Center and Michael O'Neal. Joan Bradley, Brookfield Mo.; Marvin Stechke, Brookfield, Mn. Fourth division: Helen Wilson Mulvane. First division: Marshall Hulett, Platte City, Mo.; John Shoaf, Kansas City, Mo.; John Dryer, Kansas City, Mo.; Jack Krueger, Kansas City, Mo.; J. T. Timer, Nortonville; Emory Gregory, Cameron, Mo. PATEE All Shows 15c Any Time TODAY 3 BIG DAYS America's Leading Sing- ing Cowboy Finds Danger on the Range! GENE AUTRY 'MEXICALI ROSE' SMILEY BURNETTE NOAH BERRY — 2nd Feature — Criminal Lawyer! More Criminal Than Lawyer! "I STAND ACCUSED" ROBERT CUMMINGS HELEN MACK Second division: Malcolm Prouts, Second division: Marvin Huntzum, City Kane; Marvin Huntzum, Humboldt, Neb.; Junior Taroff, Leo's Summit; Martha Chamberlin, Martha Chamberlin. Third division: Jim Higgina Platte City, Mo; Hal Widner, Mylvane; Center; Claude Albright, Mulvane. Persons: First division: Ann Howard, Kansas City, Mo. Second division: Betty Lewis. Pellville. Third division; Lorraine Powell Osasawatime; and Wilma Edwards; Council Grove. First division: Shirley Berkson Second division: James Sech, Kansas City. Mo. Lake Evans, North Kansas City. Mo. Cleveland Gardens, Ohio. Helen Gard, Iola; Tom McMillen Southwest High, Kansas City. Mo. Helen Lindsay, Lawrence, Betty Second division: Helen Mae Kleen, Hanover; Jihightower, Val Center; Vernor Bockway; Sandler Humoldhobel, Neb.; Betty McMillen, Southwest. Kansas City, Mo.; Mevain Miller, Raytown, Mo.; Peggy Second division: Marjorie Sandfort, Humboldt, Neb.; Clayton, Merrill, Toneka; George Ewing, Brookfield, Mo. First division: Annabelle Wright, North Kansas City, Mo.; Glenn Royer, Kansas City, Mo.; Charles Volent, Southwest high, Kansas City Third division: Virginia Marshall Rosedale. String Page Cartoon and "Dick Tracy" Third division: Gloria Gordon, Kansas City, Mo.; Ruth Stoddard, Iola. First division: Melvin Ellis, Atchison; W. H. Smith, North Kansas City, Mo., high jib Hostetter, Kansas City, Mo. francis Napple, Brookfield, Mo. division three. Second division: Bobby Robertson, Overland Park; Leon Landis Argentine High, Kansas City. Snare Drums investment. Bill Larb, Yates Cavaliere, Jeff Stuart, Mo; Sanford Monts, Shawnee Mission High, Merriam; and Dale Snarfs, Argentine High, Kansas Fifth division: Ralph Boggs, Lees Summit, Mo. Marimba: First division: Robert Jenkins, Humboldt, Neb; Vera McMo. Central, High Kansas City, Mo. Second division: Jean Murray, Continuous Shows from 2! "START CHEERING" Jimmy Durante - 3 Stooges Ends Tonite! Third division: Jimmy Lou Anderson, Flatty City, Mo; Dean Dan Dixon, Kansas City, Mo; Donna Deaver, Sabeth; Billy Francis, Les Summit, Mo; Hugh Moore, Southwest Council, Chicago; Gloria Warner, Council Grove. 'Til 10c Then 7 15c No. 2 JOE E. BROWN "WIDE OPEN FACES" Obes, First division; W. P. Huff, Moore, Southwest High, Kansas City. Mo, Second division; Jeen Moore, Southwest High, Kansas City, Mo, and; Dan Woodrow, Southwest High, Kansas City, Mo Counsel Brown, Robert Brown, Counsel Brown Lawrence; and Bobby Robertson, Overland Park. Woodwind quintet, Westport High Kansas City, Mo. first division TOMORROW! and SATURDAY 15c All Shows! — No. 1 — This King Could Do No Right! Clarinet quartet. First division: Westport high, Kansas City, Mo.; Lawrence high. Second division: New York City. Third division: Wyndotte high, Kansas City; Council Grove; Shawnee mission high, Merrigan; Lees group two. Washington rural high, group two. Washington rural high, Welborn. Division five. "East Side of Heaven" Mixed quartets. Aitchison high first division; Council Grove high and Harrisonville Mo, high, second division; Merriam high, Merriam high, fourth division. Flutes. First division, Elizabeth Austin, Kansas City, Mo. Second division: Chanley Johnson, Shawnee Mission High, Merriam; Française Emilea, North Kansas City, High. Kauai Bantu, Pukon, Kansas City, Mo. Kanyi Bantu, Kansas City, Mo. WELCOME VISITORS AKIM TAMIROFF Nelson Eddy at His Best With the Prize Star Cast of 1939! ENDS SATURDAY SUNDAY! "TROPIC HOLIDAY" "AMBUSH" Piccolo. Second division: Wilda Mae Milbourne, Platte City, Mo.; and Patricia Howden, Atkinson. A NEW HIGH IN RECKLESS LOVE AND DARING ADVENTURE! 'King of Chinatown' JACK RANDALL "Wild Horse Canyon" GRANDA SEE Ramsay of K.U. Gulp 50 Live Gold Fish to Break the Intercollegiate Record Meet "The Wasp" Bandit, Lover, Hero! NELSON EDDY Virginia BRUCE · Victor MCALELAN Lionel BARRYMORE · Erw. ANDOL GW KUBEI · Charles BUTTERWORTH LET FREEDOM RING You'll Get a New Bang Out of Bing SUNDAY BING CROSBY - MISCHA AUER - JOAN BLONDELL Smaller groups, Belleville high school, Windsor high school, Sasat City high group, and Wyandot high, Kansas City, saxophones, division 2, Shawnee Mission high group, Windsor high school. Funo soo on First division. Fiuh, Joe Snoop in Kansas City, Mo. Joan Murray, Lawrence; Henrietta Vinson, Shawnee Mission high, Merriam; Walter Cox, Oklahoma Division two: Robert Unkle, Fairview; Betty Lobb, Kansas City Kan.; June Driever and Davis Duncan; Bob Baldwin; Humdobel, Neble; Elene Rader, Kansas City; Mo.; Oscar Lacey, Hoover; Moe E. MacArtie, Garrett; and Betty Hughes. Third division: Elaine Cox, Platte Trombone (late entries). First division: Ree C. Whetsone. Lawton Hatter, Peter Springfield, Mo. Second division: Bill Toman, Washington rural high school. Stan Summer, Stan Summer, Cameron, Mo. Third division: Jack Newcomber, Hawthorn; Franklin Becker, Cameron, Mo.; James Loveland, Cameron, Mo. Cornett. First division; Vernale Wells, Kansas City, Mo.; Ada Cathouse, Kansas City, Mo.; May Redkey, Brookfield, Mo.; See second division; Mary K. Green, Carbondale; Bob Quailas, North Kaneway, Kansas City, Mo.; Billy Bruzier, Kansas City, Kan.; Rudolph Tomek Humboldt,巴尔的摩;Bernie Hynek Kansas City,Mo.; Billy Bruzier, Kansas City, Kan.; Mary K. McLennan, Brookfield, Mo.; Harry Loee's Summit, Mo City, Mo; Charles Byers, Atchison; Naomi Balkin, Kansas City, Kan; Lynn Schaffer, Baltimore, Maryland; Chamberly McMullan, Maryane; Virginia Rosa, Brookfield, Mo; Nellie Millem Cunningham, Brookfield, Mo; Jean Dunlap, Brookfield, Mo; Overbrook; Marjorie Hurley, Nor- oncville; and Nadine Smith, Mulvane; Varye Ellen Palmer; and Burgess Bergmann. Fourth division: Margaret Gibson, Kansas City, Mo.; Lavonne Danielle, Yates Center; Margaret Danielle, Wichita Falls; molly dongne, Jones Olathe; Opal Lee VonAchen, Banner Springs; Sybil Bags, Shawne Mission high, Merritt; Sara Meador, Bellow, Mo.; Merritt; Rosewood, Roadside high, Kansas City, Kan. Third division: George Harlan, Platte City, Mo.; Lew Purington, Osawatomie; Grant Wryrick, City, Mo.; Mike Moyen, Margaret Rivers, Topoka; Russel Dougherty, Enid, Okla.; Jimmy Bledley, Marienn; and Carl Wanashko, Rosedale, Barbara Cox, Harrisonville, Mo., fourth Violins (late entries). First division: Mickey Levan, Springfield, Barbara Huls, Lawrence; and Helen Plierson, Lawrence. Second: Violin trio, Topea high school first division. Wayne Smith, Topeka; and Lawrence Bryan, Garnett. Alox saxophones (late entries) Division two: Dick Kellogg Topka Pearson, Washington, Edmond Tenny, Raytown, M. Mo. saxophones ( late entries ). Division two: Harold Cannon, Cameron, Mo. Hodgkin, Washington, Boeck, Washington, rural high Bethel, third division. Ian Ander- ness, first division, first division in bass- lauter. French horns, Division one. Beverly Thompson, Kansas City, Mo; Willis Thimkins, Council Grove; Edward Alluswau, Kansas City, Mo; Edward Aikins, Kansas City, Mo; Argentine high, Kansas City; and David Jones, Lawrence. Division two: Ruth Southern, Platte City, Mo.; Ula Brown, Yates City, Mo.; Madison Goodrich, field, M.; Johnson Goodrich, Topiak; and Ernest Meyer, Haithwaalt. Third division: Kern Mackenan, Kansas City, Mo.; Kenneth Greens, Clarinets. First division Harold Lane, Kansas City, Mo.; Dick Kell, Tomkea Second division: Jack Higgins and Donald Mullate, Pauley City, Mo.; Howard Terill, Kansas City, Mo.; Richard Coyn, Horton; Norman Carry, Horton; Gibur Bucr, Topeka; Albert, Hawiashaw; Joe Devison, Bonner Springs; Carl Rudy and Mary Smith; Rose-dahl bihu, Kansas City, Kan. SHOWS 3-7-9 25e 'til 7 stride, banking turns, reversing and balting seemingly without effort. Some of their drills were so swifly executed that the drum major often found himself 10 to 20 yards in the rear of the last rank. But he even caught up in great style. The group is directed by Captain Pike. Third division: Marjorie Doctor, Belleville; Virginia Luin Felix, Athens; Maurice Haling, Osswatsonville; Maurice Heyne, Loveland; Lovelace and Richard Brown, Kansas City; Kan; Kathryn Pees, Iowa; Caroline Pisano, high Kansas City; Kan; Bill McCormick, southwest high Kansas City; Mo; Bill Rose, Council Grove; Rowina Preston, Norton; and Caudby Cole, Raytown Mo. WITH MARTIN SPELLMAN THE NEW JUVENILE SENSATION Raw, Shocking Drama of Boys Who Go Wrong! TODAY! DICKINSON Thru SAT. Atchison, the favorite to win state honors this year, marched out with new West Point uniforms, kept perfect ranks, and performed for their slotted time without fault. Atchison was directed by William G. Allinar, 38. DON AMECHE Also! Color Cartoon - Pictorial - News "MIDNIGHT" CLAUDETTE COLBERT SUNDAY! Fourth division: Barbara Ament, Harrisonville, Mo.; and Norman Hoover, Kingsville, Mo. WEATHER REPORT: Judges Rate (Continued from page one) Generally Fair and a big change in temperature IF SHE GETS FLOWERS for her gown at her party this week-end. Flutes (late entries). Ruth Bebec, Field, Cameron. Bridgman, Field, Cameron. First division. Joan Fankhouse. Humbold, Neb., Bebec, Cameron, Cameron, mo, sec and division. Obces (late entries). Ida Franta Moyer, Lawrence; Marlint Smart, Lawrence; and Richard second division. Third division; Theorec Rocheur, Topena high; Helen Howe, Lawrence junior, Lawrence; fourth division, Lawrence SHE deserves the best in fresh-cut lovelies Bassoons (late entries). Marie Keeling, Topeka high, first division; PHONE 363 The Haskell Institute band officially opened the marching contest, decked out in new uniforms, and led by three Indian war chiefs who wore feathers and moccasins. A chemist at the Legion Junior Drum Corps of Atchison, state champions last year, directed by Jack Dalby far 40. 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