THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 1939 UNIVERSITY, DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the - Hill man player, will represent Kansas in the second annual Midwest Bad-minton tournament to be held at Evanston, Illinois, Feb. 25 and 26. They will be the first ever, to represent the state in this event. Mrs. Scarritt Royster, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. Henry Evans, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Aker, Lawrence; and Miss Barbara Mandingo were Sunday dinner guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house. Ray Noble, "38, was a guest at the Kappa Sigma house Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. Irl E. Hempstid and Dr. R. Stewart, a all of Hutchinson, were guests Sunday afternoon at the Pi Kappa Alpha house. Prof. Howard C. Taylor was a dinner guest Tuesday at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house. Mrs. Morton Jones, c39, was a dinner guest last night at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Sigma Nu will entertain with a dinner-dance Saturday evening at the Eldridge hotel. After the dinner the members and their guests will attend the Kansas-Oklahoma basketball game and then will return to the crystal room to dance. Sigma Nu held initiation services for the following men Sunday: A1 Hoffman, b'uncil; Larry Blair, c'40; James Bradley, c'42; Don Newlin, c'42; Donn Stephenson, c'uris; Day, b'curil; Joe Coxedge, c'uril John Fogel, e'uncil; Dan Hopkin c'Bill Merchant, c'42. Judge Richard Hopkins and Mrs Hopkins were guests Sunday at the Sigma Nu house. Dr. Paul Popenee was a dinner guest last evening at the Phil Delta theta house. Doctor Popenee spoke informally on "Marrriage." Corbin hall will hold open house tonight from 7 until 8 o'clock. Dinner guests at Corbin hall Wednesday were: Florence McConnell, fa42; Ruth Fingal, fs; Sue Ann Overton, ca41; James Freemann, m42; John Vogel, b39; Irene Schoeche, and Mr. and Mrs. Krug Elmorod, Grineland, Mrs. H, W. Pendleton, Lawrence, Mrs. Harold Longnecker, Topkea. Degrees Awarded To Forty-Eight Forty-eight University students have completed their degrees at the end of the first semester and have improved by their various faculties. Following are the persons who have completed their work and are eligible for graduation: College of Liberal Arts and Sciences—Bachelor of Arts; Loren Wesley Swain, Centerville; Henry Aldis, Emporia; Samuel Glen Ashley, Chanute; Elverson Earl Baker, Leavenworth; Wayne Ellen Backburn, New Albany; Ellen Brown, Lawrence; Evelyn Marie Brubaker, Grants Pass, Ore; Raymond Buckley, Lawrence; J. Gorson Claypool, Lawrence; Joseph Lawson Cochrane, Hoisington. Sally Jo Demsey, 4501 Holmes, Kansas City, Mo; Mj, Janice Louse Eliot, Lawrence; Alexander Richardson Fielder, Salina; Wilbur Edwin Gabbert, Clay Center; Sara Margaret Glenn, Lawrence Marie France Herrman, Appleton City Mo; Ben Meyer Huey, Atchison Cecilia Theresia Jones, Los Angeles Greene Greeke, Kentucky City, Kan; Richard Kenneth La Ban, New York City NY; Zelma Mc Mehntos, Topika Gordon Raymond C. M. Melglen, Okbusk; Wilfred Charles Missner, Lawrence; Jewel Virginia Miliang, 111 N. 181, Kansas City; Kan, Mary Louise Oliver; 1357 Cleveland, Kansas City; Kan, James Lea Pestia, Lawrence; William Fiedo, Thomas T. Fiedo; Tinken, Lee M. Reading, Paula; Eliza Ruth Reid, Iola; Donald Burress Simpson, Medicine Lodge. Mary Mildred Stanley, Bushton; Geral Dean Sutton, B屯ton; Raymond Dayton Tipple, Hertington; Mangaree jamin Tyler, Parsons; George Von WANT ADS LOST: Theta Sorority Pln. Thought to have been lost at Jayhawk Cafe or Robinson Gym. Finder please call Miss Louise Fadler. Phone 1791. Reward. -101 BOYS: Board and room. Nice large south room suitable for two boys. At reasonable rates. Phone 2788 1238 Mississippi. -100 Twelve members of the University, debate team have been chosen to represent Kansas in the invitational debate tournament to be held March 31-32 at Kansas State University under the auspices of Delta Sigma Kho, national debate fraternity. Kansas Debaters To Iowa Contest In Early March LOST: Silver and copper band ring Finder please return to M. Myers Theta House. -100 The 12 men will be divided between the affirmative and the negative and will participate in 38 decision debates. The question to be used at the tournament is: "Resolved: That the Federal Government should cease the use of funds o stimulate business." The affirmative team is composed of: Keith Schuerman, b'40; Emmet Park, c39; John Stewart, '140; Bob Cook, c38; Cindy Crawford, c39; and Donald Hayman, c'unel. The men of the negative team are: Irving Kuraner, c'40; Max Wynne, c'40; James Meredith, c'41; Bob Sullivan, c'40; Bob Hedges, b'40; and Iriving Kass, c'39. Hedges and Kass will be entered in the extempri- range and take part in the anticlerical conten- t. "Practically the entire debate squad will make the trip this year," E. C. Buehler, professor of speech, said yesterday. "We have never had more than three or four men entered before." Twenty universities from the Middle West are expected to enter the tournament. Only schools with outstanding debate teams are invited for this meet. Prof.傅Bheller said. Leonard, Jr., Hutchinson; Will Thornton Woodman, Arkansas City; and Ruben Zadigan, New York City, N. Y. Bachelor of Science in Medicine Gaylord Pritchard Neighbor, Junction City. School of Law - Bacchol of Law: Edward V. Geary, 140 S. Van Brunt, Kansas City, Mo. Elmer Goering, Mound Ride; William Gouch, Jr. Chanute; Charles B. Joseph, Potwin; John F. Clark; Warren Z. Warren, Pizza, Kansas City, Mo. School of Pharmacy—BS, in pharmacy; John Cygiel, 229 S. Feree, Kansas City, Kan.; Maxine Haver Meade. School of Education-B.S. in edu- cation: A Janavie Fink, Wichita. Adagio Dancing Classes To Reorganize Friday The Jayhawk adagio class will be reorganized in Robinson gymnasium at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Members of the last semester's class are urged to be present to greet the new members. The dancing classes are a new organization on the Hill this year. This extra-curricular activity is sponsored by the department of physical education. Miss Jane Byrn, instructor of dance, will take the place of Miss Elizabeth Dunkel as faculty representative. Frank Anneberg, ed'ucl, will continue as the adagio instructor. No requirements are necessary for joining this class other than a fair sense of balance and rhythm. This will allow students to the class will take up the most elementary work first and progress according to general ability of the class. First Case of Mumps Hits Campus Betty Wytt, C41, is confined in the University hospital with the mumps. This is the first case of mumps to em- ploy the vaccine this year, according to Dr. R. I. Connell, director of the health service. AT THE PATEE Headrick Working For Phillips John F. Headrick, e 39, is working with a field party out of Bartlesville, Okla. for the Phillips Petroleum Co. Patrons attending the Patee some six years ago will remember a sharpshooting act of the finest calibre, namely Cherokeee Bill and his company. Today, Cherokee Bill, and his company arrived in Lawrence for a three day showing at the Patee. An address is provided on the former one is, Tazam, a beautiful German shepard dog who wrestles and performs almost human feats. Cherokee Bill shoots short pieces of chalk, lollypops and cigarettes from the lips of his accomplices with his pistols and rifles. In total darkness he will shoot the fire from a lighted cigarette while it is being held by one of his aides. Shooting coins from between peoples fingers and spitting playing cards edgewise at twenty feet. In particular he pumps his praxis with firearms, Cherokee Bill also balances a ladder on his chin upon which a person sits and does other very difficult tricks. Kimball, Hoover Evanston, Ill. Badminton Meet Cherokee Bill will appear on the Patee stage for one matinee and one night performance for the next three days beginning today—Adv. Webster H. Kimball, top notch badminton player of the University, and Miss Ritchy Hoover, leading wo- Kimball will see action in three events including men's singles, men's doubles, and mixed doubles. He will team with Miss Hoover in the mixed doubles and his father, B. P. Kimball, in men's doubles. The trio, who have been practicing intensively for the past three weeks, are members of the Lawrence Badminton Club, the first organization in Kansas, and are members of the Midwest Badminton Association. The three players left this morning accompanied by Mrs. B. P Kimball and Mrs. James Raport. Men's Intramurals The complete men's intramura basketball standings follow: **avison** Phi, Delta Theta W L Delta Chi 1 Kappa Sigma 6 Sigma Chi 1 Kappa Psi 52 Phi, Kappa Psi 2 Beta Theta Pi 4 3 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 4 Sigma Gamma Delta 5 Sigma Na 4 3 Alpha Tau Omega 3 PI Kappa Alpha 4 3 Delta Upsilon 2 5 Sigma Phi Epsilon 0 6 Phi Tau Delta 0 7 Division II W L Calloping Ghosts 9 0 Theta Tau 9 0 Cornette 6 1 Hillside Club 5 2 Domininoes 5 2 Rock Clark 3 4 Hexagons 3 4 Phi Mu Alpha 3 4 B-X-bar B-Box-2 5 Hellhounds II 2 6 Kappa Kappa Kappa 0 7 Lettuce Lettuce Lettuce Division III W L Alpha Kappa Pai 1 0 Hellhounds I 7 0 Buceanees 5 0 Projans 4 2 IZZI Mississippi 4 4 Campus Raiders 4 4 Galloping Dominoes II 3 3 Dumakin Club 5 3 Joybirds 2 2 Rattlesnakes 0 5 Buckeyes 0 7 JOHNSON w L *B* teams Delta Chi 5 0 Phi Delt 5 0 Phi Fail 1 1 Phi Gain 4 1 Beta 7 2 Sig. Ep 5 2 Sig. Aph 4 2 Sigma Chi 4 3 Delta Tau 4 3 Tau Tau 2 3 PI KA 2 5 Acacia 2 8 A. T. O 2 8 A. I 1 5 Korona Etta Kappa 0 10 Division V W Ia Beta "D" "C" 4 1 Belt "C" "C" 4 1 Sigma Chi "D" "C" 3 1 Phi Belt "C" "C" 1 1 Phi Gam "C" "C" 1 1 Phi Gam "D" "C" 0 2 A Belt "C" "C" 0 2 Sigma Chi "C" "C" 0 3 BOY, THIS PIPE TASTES G-R-E-A-T with Frank MEDICO FILTERED SMOKING Volleyball Standings W L Phoi Gamma Delta 5 0 Kappa Sigma 6 1 Delta Chi 6 1 Sigma Nu 6 1 Phoi Mappa 6 1 Gallagipo Dominem 5 2 Beta Theta Fi 5 2 Gamma Chi 3 4 Sigma Ctl 3 4 Triangle 3 4 Phoi Delta Theta 1 5 Delta Tau Delta 1 5 Pi Kappa Alpha 1 6 Pi Kappa Alpha 1 6 Sigma Phi Epsilon 0 10 ARROW HDK'FS MEDICOS' patented filter, combi- ning 68 Battie interior and fire smoke insulation for life smoking invention ever known. It traps nicotine, juices and flakes; and breakups hot smoke room, clean, sanitary Filtrated Smoking in Medico Pipes, Oil Ginger. Cigarette Holder. 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