SUNDAY, APRIL 23; 1939 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Here on the - Hill - Ununual and gay costumes turned up at the L.A. Gay Lady Saloon" dance Friday night, Agnes Munert was an exact replica of a girl of the 90s, even down to the old-fashioned painted shoes she wore. Her auburn hair and skin come top of her head and her dress belonged to her grandmother. Adelie Woodside, c' 42, was a true Martha Washington, while Charles Yeomans was a be-moustached villain in cowboy boots. A girl unknown to us, was interestingly attired in a dress with a bustle. At the den of iniquity (the salon) in the east end of the Union ballroom, one might lower himself to drink rooebeet and eat popcorn. Red checkered tablecloths added to "atmosphere." Sig Alphs Give Sweater Dance Chaperones at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon sweater and slack party Friday night were Mrs. Eva Oakes, Mrs. F. W. Kinced, and Mrs. Grace Shinn. Music was furnished by Jessie Price and the Magasaki boys. Guests included Roberta Walker; c'40; anita Warden; c'unc; Mary McCroskey; c'42; Betty MeVey; c'40; Mary Louise Kanage, c'39. Diana Irvine, c'42; Marjorie Griffin; Estelle Eddy, c'42; Jane Blaney, c'40; Jean Fees, c'42; Iane Irvin, c'40; Maxine Miller, c'41; Sue Johnson, c'42; Betty Barnes, c'39; Betty Blue, c'42; Mary Alice Livingston, c'38; Bettou Lon Waite, Kansas City; Mo; Becky Trembley, c'42; Steven Gronkowski, Fees, Jean Cody; Helen Underwood, Kansas City; Mo; Margaret Barber, Betty Baker, c'42; and Franceline Zontmeyer, c'40. Betty Bell, c'12; Helen Johnson, c'41; Norman Sloan, c'41; Shirley Tholen, Leavenworth; Dennis Lee Lemaine, c'40; Peggy Ghorchmeyer, c'39; Margaret Wilson, c'39; Mary Fitz- Gerald, c'41; Mary McCoy, c'40; Willadene Weber, Kansas City, c'40 --- Miss Dorothy Curry, fs, Topeka who is leaving for Yosemite Park Calif., Wednesday, is a weekend guest at Mill hall. --- Mrs. G. K. Mykland, Chapman was a guest of her daughter Murie Mykland, Thursday and Friday at Watkins hall. The following alumnae were present at the Chi Omega annual founder's day dinner Thursday evening: Mrs. Mano Stukey, Mrs. Solon Emery, Mrs. Dick Williams, Mrs. Rice Phlephs, Mrs. Marion Wilson, Mrs. James Kell, and Mrs. Robert Meyers. 1 1 1 --- Betty Cole, c'39, gave a linen shower for Catherine Heilein, b'39, at the Colonial tea room yesterday morning. Miss Heilein was recently engaged to Challis A Hall, Jr. Kappa Alpha Theta announces the engagement of Mary Fitzgerald, c40, to John Ziegelmeyer, 142, a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon organization. ,,, Alpha Chi Omega entertained with their annual brother-cousin-son banquet Thursday evening at the chapter house. The guests were: John Cray, c'40; Tom Cogrove, c'40; Niel Lysauts, c'48; Elene Pyle, c'42; Weaver McCaslin, c'59; Lew Robert Hunt, c'49; Norman Brown, c'20; Warren Rogers, Kansas City, Mo.; Robert Brockett, c'41; James Brockett, c'40; Harry Waite, c'41; Ed Gardner, c'41; Bill Sanders. At the Dickinson Lawrence Oliver and Gerald Fitzgerald in "Wuthering Heights" at the Dickinson. On The Campus-- What's Happening This Week TODAY: Music Week opens; At 11 a.m. special music in churches; 2 p.m. Haskell band concert at Haskell school; 5:30 p.m. Pro-Arte quartet recital, Fraser theater; 7:30 p.m. Westminster A Cappella choir at Presbyterian church; 7:30 p.m. Wonder's Glee Club concert at Haskell auditorium. TOMORROW. Annual Speech Arts hallway in Pine room of Memorial Upton building at 6:30 p.m. Music Week continues with Rosalyn Tureck giving glivect at 8:20 in Hecox auditorium. Rockhurst plays baseball here. TUESDAY: Music Week me and conjunct. Baker plays cabsbon. WEDNESDAY: All-University Conversation in the morning, Hoch auditorium. Band marching concert, Haskell stadium, 8 p.m. Orchestra, chorus, and solo competition begin. THURSDAY: Cello concert, University hand concert, University Symphony Orchestra concert, and A Cappella Choir concert in Hoch auditorium. FRIDAY: Mass band and orchestra concert at night. Iowa State plays baseball here. assise baller. SATURDAY: Estes Reunion picnic. Initiation of members to Pi Kappa Lambda, honorary music fraternity. Iowa State plays baseball here. Nebraska Wesleyan plays tennis here. At The Theaters-institution college binder medley relay—Won by Baker; (Simmons, Scumm Wate. Williams); second, (Davis, Douglas); fourth, fourth, Missouri Valley College. Time 338.2. (This constitutes running run for the first time this year.) GRANADA: Today through Wednesday, "The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle," with Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. Thursday through Saturday, Nelson Eddy in "Let Freedom Ring," with Virginia Bruce, Liam Barrymore, Gary Kibbe, Victor McLane, Edward Arnold, and Charles Butterworth. DICKINSON: Today through Wednesday, "Wuthering Heights," with Merle Oberon, Laurence Olivier, and David Niven. Thursday through Saturday, "Streets of New York," with Jackie Cooper. PATTEE. Today and Monday, Robert Wilcox and Helen Mack in "Gambling Ship" (first run); and Dennis O'Keeffe and Florence Rice in "The Kid From Texas" (first run); Tuesday and Wednesday, Gene Raymond and Ann Southern in "She's Got Everything" (return); and "Sky Giants" with Richard Dis., Chester Morris, and Joan Fortune (return). Thursday through Saturday, Gene Autry and Smiley Burnette in "Mexican Rose" (first run); and Robert Cummings, Helen Mack in "I Stand Acused" (first run). VARSITY: Today through Tuesday, Santa Monie and Richard Greene in "My Lucky Star," and William Deyn in "Sunday Trail." Wednesday and Thursday, Joe E. Brown in "Wide Open Facies," and Walter Connelly the Three Stooges, and Jimmy Durante in "Start Cheering." Friday and Saturday, Akim Tamiroff and Anna May Weig in "King of Chinatown"; and Jack Randall in "Wild Horse Canyon." c'42; Don Aul, c'42; and John McCormack, c'42. Jay Janes Elect Officers At the conclusion of their national initiation banquet at Evans Hearth Tuesday, the Jay James elected the following officers: President, Winfred Jameson, b'40; vice-president, Nell Clark, c'40; secretary, Jane Blaney, c'40; treasurer, Maurine Mong, c'40; social chairman, Betty McVey, c'40; notification chairman, Bettie King, c'40; a publicity chairman, Mergeree Jones, c'40; ushering chairman, Dorothy Hendrickson, c'40 and Aunin Righta '40. Thirty women were initiated before Scientist To Collect Specimens Botanist To Collect Specimens D. Wrorthie Horr of the department of botany will leave Wednesday on a specimen collecting trip. Track Stars (Continued from page one) University distance molley relay —Won by Missouri (Berg, Brown, Rucker, Munaki) second, Kansas third, Oklahoma A. & M, Tme 10-23 College distance medley relay — Won by North Texas State Teachers College, Carriganum, Bryant, Ridee, Carriganum. third; Emperor, fourth; K. S. T. Cipstin, University; 10:06:8 (A new record, record 10:24:1 for Wichita 1931). Junior college spirit medley relay -Pt. Scott (Kramer, Dittman; Mielke, Perrill); second, Connors At the Granada At the Varsity Fred A仕佩和 Ginger Rogers in 'The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle' showing at the Granada Agriculture College. Third, River-side, Calif. Junior College; fourth, Western University. Time 3:36.04 first time event has been run here.) Sonie Henie and Richard Greene in "My Lucky Star" which opens today at the Varsity for a three day showing. One mile教援 relay—Won by North Texas State (Bryan) Christian, then Tulsa, then T. S. C. Pittsburgh; third, K. S. T. Pitsburgh; fourth, Oklahoma Baptist. The One Mile University Relay—Okla- homa (Tuesday, Metcalf, Stice, Burus); second, Iowa; third, Rice four- thousand. Texas: Time 3:16.2 Pole vault** by Bryan, Texas (14 ft. 2 in.); second, Bird, Kansas (13 ft. 6 in.); third tied between Thistlethwait, Northwestern, and Stonewall (new record = 15 ft. (new record - old record 13 ft. 11 3 in. by Bryan, Texas, last year). Spot put—Won by Hackney; Kansas State, 52 ft. 1, 12 in (a new record. Old record 51 ft. 6 in; Sam Franke, Neb., 1837); second, Lokkemp Emporium Teachers; third, Dillion Emporium Teachers; fourth, Friedland, 46 ft. 8, 3-4 in. Discus throw—Won by Hughes. Diesis throw—Won by Hughes. third, Wibbels, Neb. (414 ft 3-18 in). Shirk. Oklahoma (144 ft 1-8 in) fourth, Mills, Nebraska (155 ft 5 **High jump**—Won by Schnaeke Iowa State (6 ft. 5 1-2 in.;) second Geology is a newcomer in science said Dr. Novn Penfenneman, professor of Geology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 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