TUESDAY, APRIL 18. 1939 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill--an account of Mt. Oread Society Mary Lou Randall, Society Editor Who Is Entertained And Where At Sunday Dinner Kappa Alpha Theta Paul Kenneth Holmes, Little Rock Ark; Harmon Kimmell, Little Rock; Ark; Mr. and Mrs. Hall, Long Beach, Calf.; C. H. Mullen, c"39; Otrom Torr m,"39; John Meyers, e"uml; Lymen Ketchum, Marshatt; Bob Ketchum, Kamaus City, Mo; Mary Peecher and Love Cox, City Mo. Gamma Phi Beta Jim Nelson, c'41; Frank Finet c'42; David Angevine, c'29; Rose McVey, Kansas City, Mo; Var Hartman, c'42; Margaret Barclay and Marguerite Young, Columbia, Mo. Sigma Nu Delta Chi Mac Bush, c'42; Ray Davis, c'42 and Mr. Bruce Williams, Joplin, Mo Pi Kappa Alpha Dr. and Mrs. Hobart M. Smith of Mexico City, Mexico. Anne Murray, fa 42; Sarah Lou Smart, ane 2; Jo Davis, cunei; Mary Jen Perkins, cunei; Caroline Bell cunei; Tom Dawes, cunei; Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Mathews and Miss Gladys Draper, cunei; Dr. Janse Naismith, Lawrence. Dee C. M. Peggy Pat Hennessey, c'42, and Eleanor Troup, Kansas City, Mo. Theta Tu, engineering fraternity Misses Wanda W aing, Morris Porks, June Ume Jum, Topeka; Jason Heinen; and Mr., Mrs. Haugh, Lawrence. Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Chi Jack Mitehner, e'unel, and Jack Richardson, e'unel. Acacia (Founders Day Banquet) Dr. Robert C. Lewis, national president, Dr. William M. Burdick Fritz Amos, C. H. Haas, Dr. G. L. Baldwin, Kelvin Hoover, John J. Kister, P. D. Fink, John F. Stutzge, H. Anadell, R. W. Farris, Arthur L. Nichols, Hugh Makinson, Ross Hall, D. Hokmans, and Dr. E. L. Trecee. Phi Delta Theta Before 5 p.m. call KU-25; after 5, 2702-K3 Patti Del Theta Florence Marie Columbia, c'40; Lois Wilson, fa'40; and Jane At- water, c'39. Alpha Tau Omega June Jenner, Chanute, and Marjorie Smith, c'41. Delta Tau Delta Joan Carr, Kansas City, Mo; Jane Ann Weatherford, Wichita, and Mr. F. M Veatch and son, Kansas City, Mo. --c', 41' , Howard Lamborn, m; Wendell Plank, fla' 40'; Raymond Smith, c'14' , Clarence Hammond, c'40; Bill Dreese, c'39; Martin Peterson, c'40; Max Haight, c'40; Gene Kadel, b'39; Murmaduke McComas, c'uncl; Edward Hable, c'41; Bill Hoffine, b'40; and Lester Almsted. Kappa Alpha Theta announces the engagement of Lesta Lou Welsh, c'42, and William Mitchell, c'39. Kappa Alpha Theta announces that Catherine Heinlein, b39, and Challis Hall, gr, will be married in the chapter house April 28 at 4 p.m. Sigma Chi announces the pledging of Daniel Seward La Shelle, c'uncul. O. W. Maloney, Lawrence, was a dinner guest last night at the Phi Delta Theta fraternity house. Delta Sigma Pi, national business fraternity held formal initiation services Sunday. Initiation was followed by a dinner at the Colonial Tea room in honor of the following: Wayne Wheale, 'e41;' Dan Hopkins, 'e1cn;' Will Mansfield, 'b1un;' Bob Galloway, 'b40;' Tom Higgins, 'b40;' WANT ADS GLIDDEN TOURIST HOME: For parents and friends while visiting students here. Teenth and New Hampshire, phone 1039. -136 HIGH GRADE 24 hour service re- restring tennis rackets with gut or silk strings. "Racketeer" Wel- come 133 Vermont. Phils -133 2625W. FOR SALE. Butcher Pressman Camera 4.5 lense 3¼/4x4, Gradex Excelent, excellent for sports work. E R Elbel, 107 Gym. -134 NOW IT'S--- CARLS Ed Kruger, b'39; and Francis Franklin, c'40. --c', 41' , Howard Lamborn, m; Wendell Plank, fla' 40'; Raymond Smith, c'14' , Clarence Hammond, c'40; Bill Dreese, c'39; Martin Peterson, c'40; Max Haight, c'40; Gene Kadel, b'39; Murmaduke McComas, c'uncl; Edward Hable, c'41; Bill Hoffine, b'40; and Lester Almsted. ARROW SHORTS Kappa Kappa Gamma, held its Zeta conference convention at Columbia, Mo., last Friday and Saturday. Miss Virginia Molvin, instructor in romance languages, who attended the province vice president. Members of the local chapter who attended were: Patricia Eisenhower, b'40; chapter president; Maurine Gray, b'40; Betty Ann Yankee, b'40; Betty Jean Sayles, b'40; Margaret McCoy, b'41; Jean Cleron, b'41; Ann Rightmire, fa'40, was a dinner guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house Monday night. Guests at the Alpha Omicron II House Sunday afternoon were the following: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Garrison and Miss Esther Garrison of Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, announces the pledging of the following: Lawrence David, 'fa' anul; Robert Erianens, 'e' anul; Haven Glassmire, 'e'42; Geneholm, 'fa' 40; Charles McDonald, 'fa' 40; C. H. Mullen, 'c'39; and Robert Williams, 'e'40. These men were pledged on a steak fry attended by 26 members and pledges Friday evening near Bonner Springs. C. H. Mullen, c'39, was a dinner guest at the Acacia house last night. Miller hall will hold open house from 7 to 8 tonight. Scarab, honorary architectural fraternity, initiated the following at Marvin hall Sunday: Dick Hansen, *c*41; Glen Foy, *c*40; Robert Still, *c*42; Bruce Johnson, *c*41; Preslion Samman, *c*41; and Eugene Samman, *c*41. Guests attending a buffet supper Sunday night at Ricker hall were Orvill Kretzmeier, c4. 428 Bur-Pur Edward Hokanson, gr, was a dinner guest Saturday evening at the Phi Delta Theta fraternity house. Kappa Alpha Theta announces the engagement of Elizabeth Carruth, c39, to Herbert Lodge, T39. Larry Winn, c'41, Bill Gray, c'41, Ray Davidson, c'40, attended the Fifth District convention of the Phi Kappa Pai fraternity at Iowa City, town last weekend. Theta Tau, engineering fraternity, announces the pledging of Edward Obrian, c'41. Mary Elizabeth Wilson, c39, was a luncheon guest at the Chi Omega house Monday. PATEE BARGAIN DAYS TODAY AND WEDNESDAY 10c TO MAT. ALL and NITE The Delta chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha will present their annual scholarship fashion show on Satur- ture Thursday at The Alumni Hall, Eighth and Vermont streets. The alumni present at the Triangle fraternity Founder's Day banquet were: Leslie Law, Wichtia; L. Farber, Kansas City, Mo.; Richard Coleman, Kansas City, Mo.; Ivan Shull, Lawrence; B. Levy, Kansas City, Mo.; Henry Notberg, Kansas City, Mo.; Sterling Cutlip, Topcake; and Prof. A. M. Ockerblad, professor of mechanics. Ann Sothern - Burgess Meredith To Wed', He Said AND A SWELL SHOW! 、 、 、 AND A SWELL SHOW! Your Favorite Story Book on the Screen! "MOTHER CAREY'S CHICKENS" ANNE SHIRLEY Ruby Kceler - Faye Bainter - 2nd Feature LOVE SPEEES TO GO! "THERE GOES THE GROOM" Triangle installed the following officers last night: President, Arthur Williamson, e40; vice-president, Forest Miles, e40; corresponding secretary, Wayne Wright, e40; recording secretary, Dov Carl Dr. James Naismith, inventor of basketball and professor of physical education at the University, whose engagement to Mrs. Florence Kineaid, Sigma Phi Epius housemother, was announced by the bride-to-be before gathered members of the fraternity last night. e', e40; chapter editor, R. E. Bradley, e40; rush captain, Joseph Gieck, e40; and sergeant at arms, William Sorenson, e40 The following were delegates to the sectional convention of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity held in Lawrence last last Saturday and Sunday. Phil Grant, Kenneth Ellis and Charles McCullough of the University of Washington Rush Lindbaum, Watson Powell, and Mr. Gangle of the University of Missouri, Dave Spence and Morrie Harrison of Iowa University, Bob Hoel, Bill Burs, Ronald Yates, Harry Lamm, William Turpin, and Gene Morgan of William Jewell College, and Bryon Honner and Pldly Pearson of Kansas City, Mo Guests at the tehsigma Alpha Epison belt supper Sunday night were: Anita Warden, c'uncel; Jane Irwin, c'40; Jean Fees, c'41; Norm Sloan, c'41; Maxine Miller, c'41; Virginia Georgia, c'42; Caroline Green, c'41; Bettley Clover, c'42; Pat Catrens, c'42; Margaret Wilson, c'39; Betty Carney, c'42; Margaret McCoy, c'39; Denise Lemoine, c'43; Mary FitzGerald, c'uncel; Mary MacLeod, c'41; Mary Livingstone, c'41; Mary Jou Connell, c'39; Francese Zentymer, c'39; Betty Bell, c'uncel; Mary Beth Weir, c'42; and Betty Campbell, c'42. Dr. A. B. Leonard, of the zoology department, was a dinner guest Monday evening at the Sigma Alpha Mu house. Miss Phyllis Buck of Madison, Wis., second vice-president of Phi Chi Theta, will be in Lawrence, Wednesday and Thursday, as a guest of Lambda chapter. She will be the guest of honor at a banquet Wednesday evening at Evan's Hearth. The pledges of Kappa Ea Kappa entertained with a skating party and buffet supper Sunday afternoon, Mrs. A, J. Foster was hostess at the house. Guests were Emily Wray, c'2; Alta Messick, c'4; Sigid Steeper, c'42; Betty Jarrott, c'uncil; Lilly Williams, c'4; Barbara Smith, c'42; Betty Bowman, c'uncil; and Mary Hale. 111 Sunday dinner guests at the Phi Kappa Pai house were Shirley Irwin, Kansas City, Mo; Ruth Ar- buckle, Hutchinson; and Myrtle Lawrence. The officers elected by Sigma Phi Epsilon last night were: President, Roger Weltner, 'cunc! vice-president, Robert Hedges, 'c40; historian, Lester Hey, 'c40; secretary, Ray Buzzell 'c41; guard, James Lonsale, 'cunc! marshal, Ben Kilman, 'c42; and Jack Sands, ed'30; and correspondent secretary, Stuart Walker, 'cunc! The honor man of the year was Lester Kappelman, 'c39. Fall Down Steps Fatal to Randolph Warren Russel Randolph, 21, a sophomore at the University of Kansas Medical School in Kansas City, died Sunday after a fall down the basement steps at his Kansas City home. Donald Randolph, c'41, a brother of Russell, is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. His father, Clarence A. Randolph, found the youth's "body about 11 o'clock Sunday night. The father had been away from home most of the day and young Randolph's stepmother and stepsipper were out of the city visiting. Exact time of the youth's death was not known. He was wearing a robe and bed room slippers at the time of the accident. Physicians believed a previous injury suffered in an automobile accident several years ago may have contributed to his death. In the automobile accident he had suffered an injury to his left temple. The injury was to the left temple, and was received when Randolph's head struck a cement pill that supports the basement stairway. Funeral services were to be held at 4:30 this afternoon in Kansas City. ALPHA KAPPA PSI (Professional Business Fraternity) Cops Crack Down On Wild Drivers Jude Anderson, Lawrence chief of police, said today that all cases of reckless driving on the Campus will result in the driver being taken to the police station immediately. The offender will be required to post bond for a hearing in the police court. The School of Education: The School of Business: Keith Schoerman. Richard R. Overfield, The School of Engineering and Archi- **tribute:** Junior: Drewster Powers, Sophmore; Prissman Shah, Freshman; Albert C. Reed, Arthur Wahl, and Albert Wieland. Junior: Helen Mac Peters, Sophomore Virginia Belt, Freshmen; Gladys Bitter, and Richard M. Overfield. Students are requested to avoid overloading the cars and to stop hanging on the outside of cars. Craibreus, Donald Eddie, David K. Holmes, Laura L. Hollins, Stainy Hossen, Jy- nathan W. Johnson, John S. Watson, and Bri R. Russell, Freemun, Fred O. Eberhardt, Arisa Fish, Georgeta G. F Bernard, Alfonso M. Fernandez, Clarence R. Peterson, Janet Adalecio Finney, Elwin B. F. Price, and Paul Schaubler The School of Fine Arts: Junker; Eva Bith Meinke; Sophomore; Lincoln Weinberg; Freshman; Agnes Betty Stephan. (Continued from page one) Lawrence police will back the campaign to curb the reckless driving of the students. A motorcycle officer has been arrested by the Campus upec in the near future. These having offences of a minor nature will be issued tickets requiring their appearance in the police court, he said. Contrary to current campus rumor, A.K. Psi is fully behind the P.S.G.L. 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