FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 24.1939 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill- an account of Mt. Oread Societ Pi Kappa Alpha announces the pledging of Lawrence Lamb, c'uncl Polly Gowans, c'41, Society Editor Before S p.m. call KU-25; after 5, 2702 - K3 Dinner guests at the Chi Omega house Thursday were: Thomas Bowlus, '141; Joseph Bowlu, b'39; Louis Focke, c'39; Robert Tibbets, c'40; Robert Lucy, c'41; Stewart Jones, c'40; Andrew Mitchell, c'41; Alexander Mitchell, c'39; Kenneth Troup, c'40; David Angove, c'39; Michael Browne, c'41; Jack Cosgrove, b'39; William Sanders, c'42; Laurence Nelson, c'41; Norman Brown, '40; Joseph Brown, '141. Martha Yaeger and Norma Wiggins, both of Ashland, are weekend guests at the Chi Omega house. Mr. and Mrs. L. Ray Cole, Chanute, announce the marriage of their daughter, Roberta Maxine, to Albert K. Sewell, of Independence. Mr. Sewell is a graduate of the University and is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. He is employed by the Citizens National bank in Independence. Mr. and Mrs. Sewell will be at home at the Troubadour apartments in Independence, after a wedding trip to New Orleans, La., and other places of interest in the South. Dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house last evening were Brock Browne, c'41; Betty Godfry, fau'cml; Delbert Byler, c'41; Jessie Dowe, c'42; and Dennis Dullea, c'uncl. --be crystalized into an annual party, was perpetrated for 54 years and subsequently was adopted as a masturbator by all chapters of his fraternity. Mrs. J. G. Hughes was a dinner guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house last night. The guest list at the Kii Pkappa Psi house last night included: Chancellor and Mrs. E. H. Lindley; Dean and Mrs. Henry Warner; Dean and Mrs. Paul B. Lawson; Dean and Mrs. Peter A. Dodds; Dean and both Meguiar; and Miss Veta Lear. (Continued from page one) Kansan Contest 7. To be eligible in any week's adms, ads must be signed or stamped and deposited in the foyer of the Granada before midnight of the Saturday which ends the contest for that week. The 15-day trip will be taken with the Berry Tours, any time during the summer that the winner desires. Travel will be in air-conditioned trains with first-class accommodations and Pullman berths. The winner will spend three days at the World's Fair in New York, will then visit Atlantic City and Washington, then return to New York. Following this, the winner will go to Boston by boat on the Hudson River and take a trip through Vermont to Winnipeg and Toronto. Canada. Next is a lake trip through the Thousand Islands, back to Chicago, and then home to Kansas City. Awards will be announced and made every Tuesday night from the stage of the Granda theater, 9 p.m. Independent Laundry, Kansas Electric Power, Montgomery Ward and Company, Motor In, Ober's Royal College Shop, Shimmon's Store, Stowits Resell Drugs, Warda's Shop, Weaver's, and Winter Chevrolet. Merchants who are sponsoring the contest are: Allison-Armstrong Flower Shop, Bell's Music Co., Book Nook, Burgert's Shoe Shop, Carl's Clothier, Carter's Service Station, Coe's Drug Store, Fritz Co., Gustafson College Jeweler, and Haynes and Keene Shoe Store. Dinner guests at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house Thursday were: Betty Brass, Lloyd Savely, c'42; and Rex Sage, c'40. No purchases are necessary to fulfill the rules of this contest if the entrant is already a subscriber to the Kansan. If he is not a subscriber, the only thing he must pay is $1.75 for a subscription. February graduates of the School of Business have been quite successful in obtaining positions. The 10 men who have have been definitely placed thus far are: Jack Allen, Continental Oil Co., St. Louis; Bruce Carlson, State House, Topeka; Norman E. Fisher, Kansas Electric Power Co., Lawrence; Charles O. Herold, Fourth National Bank, Wichita; Carl Johnson, Sheffield Steel Co.; Kanaka County Co., Lawrence; Thomas Seyb, Collingwood Grain Co. Hutchinson; Alfred Smith, instructor in accounting. Wichita University; George D. Ville, Retail Credit Co. Kansas City; and Leonard M. Wole Standard Oil Co. of Indians, K.C. Mid-Year Business School Graduates Are Placed Dinner guests at the Phi Delta Theta house last night were Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Weeks, Marysville, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Laffer, Wichita; Bellie 'c42; Bob Little, 'c42; Howard and Howard Roberts, 'buncl. Wayne Oglesby, Cullison, is a weekend guest at the Delta Upsilor house. The Mother's Club of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority held a tea and meeting Thursday afternoon at the chapter house. Mrs. J. F. Turnen was in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Kinnail and son webster, Parsons, were dinner guests last evening at the Phi Gamma Delta house. Acacia fraternity announces the formal initiation of the following men: William Charles Cramer, c42; Edward Granger, c42; Wilbert Linger, c42; John Predt, Stuatz, c42; Clyde Edward Woodman, c41 June Johnson, fa33, and Betty Nichols, fa42, were dinner guests Thursday at the Pt Kappa Alpha house. Luncheon Chorea Thursday at the Alpha Chima Omega house were: Bernie Hauck, c4; Martha Alice Horner, c4; and Corby May, c4. Dinner guests at the Delta Upsilon house Thursday evening were: Arlee Fish, c'42; Betty Van Demaner, c'41; Patti Payne, c'41; Patty Wadley, c'42; Betty Bourassa, Topeka; Marjorie Chandler; Nadine Bitter, c'unct; Bett Lou Sublette, c'42; Ruth Kellett, c'mary; Mary Ann Cook, c'42; and Myrtle Moyer, gr. Six Boys of Lawrence High To Take Summerfield Tests Six members of the senior class at Liberty Memorial high school have been nominated by the faculty as candidates for Summerfield scholarships to be given at the University March 18. The candidates are Howard Barnett, Herbert Borgerherr, Harwood Kolsky, Dan Merriott, Mark Viesselman, and Howard Woodward. Of the 106 boys in the senior class, five per cent were nominated this year. They were chosen by a number of competitive examinations and on grade point averages. No. 7—Bernard Frazier— Bernard Frazier to Instruct YMCA in Clay Modeling 'Hi Rickety' Say Sigma Nu's Celebrating Annual Affair Instruction in clay modeling will be given at an Arts and Craft meeting of the Creative Leisure commission of the Y.M.C.A. Sunday afternoon at Spooner-Thayer museum, the meeting to be held at all will be the direction of Bernard Frazier, artist-sculptor of the museum. With a "Hi-Hickey whoop de doo" a novel idea was born in the minds of a number of University Sigma du's back in '84. The idea, tocon The Hi-Rickey party, a dinner- dance, held each year in honor of newly initiated members, takes its name from the opening words of a fraternity yell "Hi-Rickey whoo doe" The theme of the party cen- tury is the join, a five-sided star, and the fraternity colors, black and gold. By Polly Gowans, c'41 Several years after the origination of the party by the local chapter, Nu, the oldest chapter west of the Mississippi river, it was discontinued, but was re-established as an annual observance in 1910. Seven Fraternities Up in Scholarship Seven of the 16 HILL fraternities are above the all-men's scholarship standings for schools in the Western states, according to a survey recently completed by the National Interfraternity conference. The study also disclosed that the local organizations had dropped slightly in scholarship from 1958-37, because average chapter membership was 37. For the Western states there are 324 fraternity chapters at 35 different schools with an average membership of 36.1. The survey conducted by the National Association of fraternity chapters, composed of a total of 63-481 men, located on 170 campuses. Sport Oxford for Young Women's Campus Wear. The New "DUTCH BOY" Japanica Tan Saddle and White Seven of the 16 Hill fraternities are Big selection of other new sport oxfords in two-tone elk leather and white at--- $4.00 $3.00 - $3.50 - $4.00 'Spot Cash Store 819 Mass. WARD'S FLOWERS Dress up with a Flower in your hair or on your coat. Boys, give the initiate Flowers. Phone 820 Housemothers-- Decorate for the week-end with Flowers from---- In time, other chapters heard of this unique social event, and ten years ago it was made a national affair. The motif will be carried out in the traditional black and gold colors, and the fraternity pin design. Fav- wickets in packets in a five of a fiery star This Saturday evening, Nu chapter with all the other chapters in the country, will celebrate the Hi-Rickey's fifty-fifth anniversary. The party of the local chapter will be held in the grill and the crystal room of the Hotel. After a dimmer grill, the booths and dates will attend the Kansas-Oklahma game and will later return to the crystal room to dance. Dr. Alvan E Duerr, scholarship chairman of the conference, asserted that poor scholarship among fraternity men is a myth that has been dispelled and that their showing is more significant since during the half dozen years of the depression the scholastic record of student bodies as a whole has improved steadily. As far as Sigma Nu sweethearts re concerned at least, long may the B-Rickety part live—here on the Ill and everywhere. Little House of Big Hits! PATE|E All Shows 15c Any Time NOW! AND SATURDAY ON OUR STAGE! CHIEF CHEROKEE RU -- IN PERSON -- WORLD'S CHAMPION PISTOL SHOT And His Wonder Dog "TARZAN" BILL SEE-- A CIGAR! SPLIT A CARD EDGEWISE AND MUCH MORE WITH A SIX-SHOOTER! DON'T MISS IT! — ON OUR SCREEN — 2 First-Run Hits! A Wild Trailer Ride From Rockford to Reno "NEXT TIME I MARRY" LUCILLE BALL JAMES ELISSON — 2nd Feature — When Trouble Starts on the Range the Boys Come a 'Ridin' and Shoutin' THE MESQUITEERS "RED RIVER RANGE" JOHN WAYNE EXTRA Arrow Ties $1 Everyone Is Anxious to Learn the True Identity of "THE LIGHTNING" "PRIDE of the NAVY" ROCHELLE HUDSON JAMES DUNN 'GOLD DIGGERS IN PARIS' RUDY VALLEE ROSEMARY LANE BUTTON into one of our New Arrow fancy sneakers, your chest expands, how you throw back your shoulders. For the patrons of this trendy world's fashion centers, are really something to be proud of. Only $2 and up. Don't Fail to See the Amazing Lost Chapter of "FIGHTING DEVIL-DOGS" ARROW Makes you swell WITH PRIDE... SUNDAY — 3 Days ARROW Applications for English Scholarships Are Requested Women students interested in the Edna Osborne Whitcomb scholarship for English should make application immediately to Miss Persie Cook College and of the Committee on Aids and Awards in room 1, Frank强壮 hall. This is a gift scholarship fum which was established in 1831 for the benefit of needy women students who are majoring in the English department who show ability in creative writing. Applications are on recommendation of committee of the Department of English. **Article VII—Executive Department** to be vested in an Executive Council, which shall consist of the president of the Acey Commission, a treasurer, a manager of the point system, one representative of the School of Fine Arts, the vicepresident and secretary from any other school registering one student; and the book exchange chair all on Council. The book exchange operation among the women's organizations and the three women's dermatology one first established, by the subnet, from Ball, Hall elected by the girls in the dormitories; Section 2. The president, vice-president, the time of election have credit for five Section 2—At least one annual business meeting of the Association shall be held each year not later than the second week in May at which time a financial report shall And Arrow White and Fancy Shirts stay your size—they're Saniforzed-Shrunk (Fabric shrinkage less than 1%) guaranteed to fit you properly. Take your pick of our wide variety today! $2 and up Arrow Shirts make you look like a million dollars. For one thing, the patterns are designed to flatter you. Picture yourself in these new Arrow Shirts! For another, Arrow's tailoring is painstakingly precise; collar points match perfectly . . . collars set properly on your neck . . . the special Mitoga set prevents bunching at the boson and waist. TRUE or FALSE? W. S.G.A. CONSTITUTION REVISION (A Style Questionnaire for College Men) Stickpins are out of date. TRUE FALSE Quiet shirts are passe; loud shirts, high style. TRUE □ FALSE □ False. All sorts of jewelry, cuff links, and (for formal wear) watch fobs, are now behind worm by well-dressed Cluitt, Peahody & Co., Inc., Troy, N. Y. *False.* The swing is all toward shirts in subdued colors and choices. Choice examples of this trend will be found in the new Arrow shirts ... $2 up. Buckskin shoes should never be worn in the winter. TRUE FALSE False. Buckskin shoes, although introduced as summer sports shoes, are now okay and comfortable and spring. And brown is the smart color to choose. You can get a good tie for a dollar. TRUE □ FALSE □ *True*. Arrow ties at one dollar (and one-fifty) receive the finest tailoring a tie can get. And, being styled by America's forensic authority on fingerprints, their patterns are faultless. ARROW If it hasn't an Arrow label, it isn't Arrow semeters' work, of which three of the four immediately preceding must have been "the most important" command that the president will have received. This is the treasury, secretary, the minister of the joint system and of the book finance; the minister's work of the two immediately preceding must have been the treasury, secretary, the minister of the joint system and of the book finance. All representatives must have seen at the university during the semester the first course in **section 4-Election of officers survey** The next week, the electors' representatives shall be inquiring in the form of a questionnaire to place the second week in March. All officers and representatives shall present their information with the acceptance of the treasurer and the point of interest inspector. The electors will also appoint two officers shall occur alternating years. Section 1—The necessary funds for our sociological purposes shall be supplied by: (a) A share of the proceeds from (b) Proceeds from any other activity managed by the Association or the Executive Council BY-LAWS Section 2- The Treasurer shall in May 1995 designate a person to preside over the pledge with advice of an Executive faculty advisers, and the auditing committee, and present in for approval at that time. Your Leading Theatre **XII-Election and Efficacy Requirements of the University rules, and requirements of the University rules, and b of this Constitution may become a candidate for membership on the Executive committee by an election committee which makes the decision to hold two weeks before the time set for.** 3. Union Operating Committee. This committee shall regulate all affairs of the Memorial Union Corporation. The student, upon payment of the Activity Fee, is entitled to membership in the Association. (Advertisement) Ends Tonite On the Stage "GUNGA DIN" CARGY CREAT VICTOR MCLAGLEN Doug. Fairbanks, Jr. One of the Ten Best Pictures of 1939 The 4 Skating Comets The Fastest Act on Wheels Featuring Spin Sole 4 Days SATURDAY Together again... in romantic triumph! EDWARD CHARLES ARNOLD, COBURN JOSEPH SCHILDRAUT SCHILDRAUT ALSO - Color Cartoon Travel Talk "Madeira, Isle of Romance" Latest News ON THE STAGE SATURDAY NITE at 9 p.m. THE FOUR SKATING COMETS The Fastest Action on Wheels Featuring Suicide Squad FLASH $250,000 FREE MONDAY NITE at 8:30 NATIONAL MOVIE QUIZ CONTEST WINNERS ANNOUNCED FROM THE STAGE This Is the First and Only Announcement in Lowrence NEXT WEEK - The Year's Best Picture Sir Bernard Show's "PYGMALION" With Leslie Howard