THURSDAY, NOV. 17, 1928 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society Ardath Cauble, c'39. Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call KU-25; after 5, 2702-K3 Theta Sigma Phi entertained with its annual matrix table banquet last night at Evans Hearth. The table decorations consisted of bouquets of chrysanthemums and lavender and green candles. Those who were present included the speaker, Mrs. Lucy Roger Hawkins, and the following guests: Elizabeth Carruth, c; 39; Ardath Caule, c; 39; Agnes Skoalout, c; Elizabeth Deming, c; 39; Louise Peyton, c; 39; Futh Timp, c; 39; Jean Thomas, c; 39; Jane Wilder, c; 39; Marilyn McBride, c; uralc;; Mary Jane Sigler, c; 39; Muriel Mykland, c; 39; Betty Leu Dalley, c; 39; Maurine Mong, c; 40; Loretta Mae Diggs, c; 41; Edward Bouncher, Jr.; Prof. Joe Eriksson, c; 42; Robert McNair Days, Louis Poicke, c; 39; Miss Iva Belle Harper, Lawrence; Jeanne Leland, c; 40; Louise Lminger, Fort Riley. Mrs. E. H. Lindley, Miss Margaret Lynn, Miss Alice Winston, Miss Rose Morgan, Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes, Miss Maude Elliott, Miss Elizabeth Meguain, Miss Hannah Oliver, Miss K. Wilson, Miss M. Hull, Mrs Kathryn Tissue, Miss Amida Stanton, Miss Sara Laird, Mr. and Decl Sell, Prof. and Mrs. J. J Kister, Prof. and Mrs. L, N. F琳, Dr. and Mrs. Dilip, Mrs C. B. Holmes, Mr. Arch Oliver Lawrence, Mrs. Lena Overfield Mrs. N. K. Thompson, and Mrs. E. F Theta Tau, engineering fraternity announces the election of its new officers. The new officers are: Repeal, Frank Brock; c. 309; vice regent, Frank Brock; c. 309; sergee, John Ellott; c. 230; correspondent secretary, Ray Napier; c. 40. --at the lunchroom, has been seeking a way to supply needs of students in secondary schools. Both men have been active in this work for ask me. Theta Teu, engineering fraternity, announces the pledging of Dave Oberlin, e'41; and Alex Mitchell, e'38. Chi Omega announces the pledging of Virginia Ruse, c'uncl. Gamma Phi Beta sorority will entertain the Delta Tau Delta fraternity with an hour dance tonight. Sue Red, Ida, and Mary Jane Robinson, c'42, were guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house yesterday. PATEE All Shows 15s Anytime TODAY—3 Days 2 Big First Runs! Pulse Pounding Thrills in a Rush for Gold ... Watch a "Ghost Town" Thunder to Thrill-Pocked Life! JACK LUDEN "PHANTOM GOLD" No. 2 See what happened when one gangster wont soft! "THE NIGHT HAWK" Robert Armstrong June Travis SUNDAY—3 Days A Thrill of a Lifetime! A Warning to Mankind! "MARS ATTACKS THE WORLD" 2nd Feature "STAGE DOOR" Students To Give Fine Arts Recital Watkins hall will hold open house tonight from 7 until 8 o'clock. The students of the School of Fine Arts will present a recital this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the auditorium of Frank Strong hall. An interesting program has been arranged including pieces for the piano, voice, violin, and string quartet. The program is as follows: piano "King's Hunting Jig" (Bull-Spencer), and "Humoresque" (Rachmaninov). Jean Marium fa; 42 voice, "O Dell Mio Delle Arder" (Gluck). Virginia Varga, c39; violin, "Concerto in B minor" second movese by Beyer, c40; violin, "Beyer, c40"; piano, "Masquerade and Unmasking" (Moritz Mazowski) Ames E. Romann, fa; 40 Ensemble, "Quartet in a Minor", Allegro ma non troppe, (Schubert) with Olga Eitner, faap, first violin Edna Gensh, faunel, second violin Gunnarl Nickels, faap, viola, and Ritt Gunsallus ha, fa39, cell; voice, "Dirt vArt, diamore", from "La Saint-Maurice", second violin, Beatrie ha; fa41 and two piano, "Schoer" ( Saint-Saens), Ethèle Love, c'42, and George Pierson, fa41. Quill Club Meeting Tonight Members of Quill Club will meet at 8 p.m. tonight in the Green room of Fraser hall. Newcomers' Club Will Meet Today The Newwoman's Club of the University will meet at Henley house includes new women faculty memoir 3 to 5 p.m. today. This club includes new women faculty members or wives of new members. The club includes all of the club until they have been in the University for two years. A panel will be formed to discuss two of the seminars held during Christian Mission Week. Jeanne Youngman, c'29, will lead the discussion. Six freshman girls forming the panel are: Mary Ewers, c'42; Marie Holiday, c'12; Joan Moorth, Margaret Learned, c'14; rose c'24; Doris Twente, c'42 and Arlee Fish, c'42. Mrs. Paul Lawson, vice-president of the University Women's Club, is chairman of the Newcomer's Club Mrs. Joseph F. King, chairman of the Y.W.C.A. Advisory Board, and Edna May Parks, c'40, will serve refreshments. Ruth Knoche, c'40, Dorothy Howe, c'42, and Eula Rae Kerr, c'unc, will assist the women as hostesses. Can Teachers Work Together Asks Foster Whether or not teachers trained independently can work together is the crux of the secondary educational problem, was the opinion given by Elt Foster, principal of Central High School, Tulsa, you may have been attended by faculty members and majors of the School of Education. M. Foster, along with C. Benton Manley, principal of a Tulsa Junior High School, who was also present Mr. Foster believes that a stop in this direction has been accomplished in Tulau. There teachers of English have an hour conference each day. Find Wright Guilty Of Murder Charming people whose business it is to make you charming . . . Charming People ★To Try Tarpy Today On Charge of a Statutory Offense barbers and beauty operators who are skilled experts . . . reliable advertisers in the Classified Section of the Kansan. Guilty of murder in the first degree was the verdict returned Tuesday by the jury of the district court against Jim Wright. Baldwin negro, 56, was jailed for shaming of Ralph Schulz, 55-year-old white lawyer of Baldwin. Have you received your Free Pass to the Granada? Just 32 years ago Wright was acquitted in the same court for the killing of Garfield Porter, another Negro, after pleading self-defense. In the trial Tuesday, Wright again offered self-defense to combat the first degree murder charge. This time the jury returned a verdict of guilty and determined that he should be sentenced to the state penalty for failing to comply with his design. Judge Means will pronounce sentence of life imprisonment upon Wright later this week. No cases were heard yesterday but this morning at 9 o'clock court procedure will continue with the judge who was charged with statuteury offenses. F.D.R. Starts New Foreign Policy ★Plans To Unite Western Hemisphere for Defense Wash, Nov. 16 - (U.P.)-President Roosevelt was believed tonight to have started an active foreign policy which was the two-fold purpose of circling this hemisphere with an impregnable system of defense and uniting the Pan-American nations and Canada against fascism. He is believed to have concealed the policy when Germany forced the dembermmentor of Czechoslovakia and Iran pinpointed China, so feeble that complete conquest appears inevitable. Galloping Ghosts Open Basketball Season With Win Floyd Kelly's Galloping, Ghosts, intramural champions, opened their season last night with a 32-15 victory over the Haskell Indians on the Haskell court. The Ghosts used nine players who divided the score evenly among themselves. The Ghosts and Sigma Alpha Epsilon teams, opponents in the intramural final last year will meet next Tuesday evening in a pre-season game. The game is scheduled for 9:00. 811 Mass. 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