FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1939 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the - Hill - --if these two weapons immediately allowing the demonstration. Mr. and Mrs. Trower and Barbara Trower, Mr. Stewart D. Perkins and Susan Perkins, all of Kansas City, Mo.; Prof. Geo W. Waggoner; Roger Muchic, c'umel; and Roger Montgomery, c'42, were dinner guests at the Sigma Chi house Thursday evening. Pi Lambda Theta, honorary education sorority, announces the initiation of 17 women yesterday evening at the Temple of Heaven. Hearth follows the ceremony. The following women were initiated: Violette Grosshardt, ed' 39 Ethylene B. Burns, *d*' 40; Zenith Mae Fowler, *c*' 39; Mary Agnes Gabriel, ed' 39; Ruth Marian Germman, *c*' 39; Betty Natoma Hammond, *c*' 39; Gwen Marie Hunt, *f*' 40; Nina Jean Makepeace, *a*' 59; Ms. Eligh Douglas Lock, gr; Helen Marie Frohnsen, gr; Evelyn Polen Nylan, gr; Alice J. Faden, Grineen Sikes, *c*' 39; Mary Stauffer, *c*' 39; Vivian Natomi Strange, gr; Ruth Timpe, *c*' 39; and Helen Elizabeth Wilson, *c*' 39; Helen Meyer, fa39, sang two songs preceded the dinner. She was accompanied by Marjorie Alice Ward, fa39. H. E. Chandler, associate professor of education, spoke on "Consumer Co-operatives." Miss Mitchel Caviness, president, presided over the service. Corbin hall will entertain with a reception for members of the University faculty Tuesday evening March 28. Dinner guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house last evening were: Prof. and Mrs. Allen Crafton, Rolla Nuckles, Miss Rink R Parker, Judge and Mrs. Hugo T. Wedell, Topeka. Ann Murray, fa'42, was a luncheon guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house yesterday. Dinner guests at the Sigma Kappa house last evening were: Margaret Learned, 'cumul; Marjorie Cook, Learned, 'cumul; Marjorie Cook, and Darlene Pullins, c'42. Mrs. W. C. Baisinger, Dodge City; Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Curry and Mrs. Howard Bouse of Kansas City, Mo. were dinner guests at the Phi Delta Theta house Thursday evening. Acacia fraternity announces the pledging of Earle Scott, c'42, and Dwight Kroesch, c'41. Prof. and Mrs. F, L. Brown were dinner guests of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity last night. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nichols of Lawrence were dinner guests at the Acacia fraternity last night. Larry Barben, c'sp, was a lunch con guest at the Sigma Alpha Epilon house yesterday. Pi Beta Phi announces the engagement of Mary Lou Border, friend, to Maurice Course 'c39, a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. Bill Bevon, ed'42; John Ryder, buncl; Mrs. Lyle Fogle and Mary Ruth Fogel of Kansas City, Mo., were dinner guests at the Sigma Nu house last night. The tables were turned at the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity this week. Pledges held authorized superiority over their upper-classmen all day Wednesday, after which an entire class was attended by the entire chapter. Guests attending the dinner were: Eugene Buchanan; Bill Harlan; WANT ADS LOST: On Campus, Barrel of red mottled: Shaffer fountain pen. Call 1476. Mary Ellen Sullivan. 1138 Miss. FOUND: A "Clipper" fountain pen in East Frank Strong Hall. Call R. Barland, Phone 1609. -121 FOR SALE: Austin coupe, 40 miles per gallon. Ready to go anywhere $67.50. Ken Harrington, 1231 Kentucky. James Pearce, e'42; Eugene Tatum, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. C. B. Hatum, Lawrence; Mr. T. Allen Beauty, Topeka; and Prof. Richard B. Elde University Grad Assists President of Oil Company Fattie Joyne Jayne Wadley, f'ounc! Bey Young, e'uncl; and Mary K Lattner, ed'38, were dinner guests. Kappa Sigma house last night. Paul Endacott, who was graduated from the University in 1923 with a B. degree in civil engineering, is assistant to the president of the Phillips Petroleum company, the 1958 report of the company shows. Endcott, son of F. C. Endcott of Lawrence, won the all-University title in the 2014 tournament of the University's all-women basketball team that year. University Fencers Give Exhibition in Kansas City Kalman Oravez and Belt Bill, ee members of the University of Fenice team, gave a foil and saber exhibition at 10 o'clock Wednesday before an all school assembly at Westport high school in Kansas City Jim Raport, coach and physical education instructor at the University, gave a lecture on the use of these two weapons immediately In the afternoon Gravetz and Belt again performed with the foil and saber for the men's physical education classes of the school. St. Louis Lacks Men St. Louis, (UP)—There are 7 per cent more females in this city than males, according to a survey made by the St. Louis Youth Commission. Only 46.5 per cent of the city's population is male against 53.5 per cent female. 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This has been done to care for the staff of the agency of the X.M.C.A. and also to take care of standing committees that have in the past been independent of the cabinet. One or two positions still remain to be filled. Kernit Franks, c'40, newly elected president, Brent Campain, c'41, recently elected vice-president; and Gerald Banker, c'40, new secretary, were automatically placed on the cabinet because of their offices. Ed Wiles, b'40, will serve as student treasurer on the cabinet. Hart-well Jewell, c'42, will be assistant treasurer in charge of concessions. 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