SUNDAY, NOV. 12, 1928 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society Kappa Eta Kappa fraternity entertained with a boilermakers Brawl Thursday evening. The guests were: Maudine Jones, Emporia Helen Wisman, Topeka, Emporia Helen Wisman, Topeka, Jack Simpson, Topeka, Eloise Merger, Friedo Topeka; c9; Betty Martha, Barbara Stephanie; Bette Jane Elliott; Barbara Woodward, c39; Velma Chelsea, fa 41; Louise Graves ed40; Laura Thompson, fa '39. Georgia Jones, c24; Virginia Rizco r20; Beth White, c42; Barbara Smith, fa 24; Peggy Smith, c42; Either Timer, c41; Margaret June Russell, c42; Jean Russell, fapp; Mrs. C. A. Thomas. Mrs. J. N. Gilbert; and Mrs. J. A. Foster. Miller hall will entertain with an hour dance Tuesday evening from 7 to 8 p.m. De. Scam Roberts entertained the Kappa Alpha Theta chapter with a dinner Thursday at his home in Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Hoover H. J. Hordan, instructor in the English department, was a dinner guest at the Phi Gamma Delta house last evening. Dinner guests at the alpha Kappa Psi fraternity house Wednesday were: Arnold Johnson, c'40; Robert Mater, c'40; Lyle Schaeff; Philip Lord, c'30; Glenn Russel, c'40; Josh Diebold, '40; and J. Don Crane Mary Elizabeth Love, Wichita, is a weekend guest at the Pi Beta Phi house. Before 5 d.m. call KU-25; after 5, 2702-K3 --to match you and your personality in the latest styles Helen Geis, c'40, Society Editor Mrs. P. H. Owens, Kansas City, Mo., and Lila Kreiger, Lincoln, Neb., are weekend guests at the Chi Omega house. Dinner guests at the Pi Beta Phi house Thursday were: Ray Herschman, e'40; Frank Wilson, e'40; John Norman, Okla., Nov. 12—(UP) Oklahoma today gave a convincing display of power and finesse to trample Missouri 21 to 0 and continue its steamrolled march among the nation's unbeaten, unified teams Mighty Oklahoma Rolls Over Tigers The Sooners roped and tied Paul Christian, Missouri passing star and to outplay Missouri at its own game. That jarred the Missouri morale and the Sooners came back in the second quarter with another long drive to a touchdown. It was a case of too much power. The Sooners took the Missouri kickoff in the first quarter and the NFC loss without even re-leuquishing the ball. Missouri aided by a strong wind held Oklahoma in check in the third quarter but yielded another touchdown in the last few minutes when McCallum flipped a 22 yard pass to Carrote for the score. Aero Club Will Hear Nixon Six members of the University Flying Club have received their private pilot's honors this year, after a successful flight by Jack B. Robertson, ph'40 The club has logged more than 50 flying hours, ranging from 15 minutes to 9 hours per member. If weather permits, the club will solo one student every 10 days. There are 23 students in the club. The members who have obtained their licenses are: Ed Safford, c. 39; Daryl Wagner, c. 40; Ray Wagner, Daryl Wagner, Anderson, c. 422; and Dale Wilson. Lieutenant Nixon, of the navy air base at Kansas City, Mo., will address the club at 3:00 Tuesday night, in room 116, Marvin hall, on his experiences as a navy flier. Sometimes in the future he will show the club pictures of navy tactical officers. Lieutenant Nixon was graduated from Pensacola and spent two years with the fleet. Bill Ashcraft, c'42, is president of the club. Straton, c'39. Guests at the Sigma Chall fall party last night were: Anita Warden, yunc! Hortense Horton, c'41;艾尔Cliverens, f'unc! Janet Sundeland, a'42; Susanna Adair, c'42; Jeen Howes, c'unc! Mary Alexander, and Mary Campbell, both of Topeka Juliette Trembley, c'49; Ruth Bowers, '42; Mary Love, Wichtia; Martha Morgan, '42; Clara Margaret Gill, 'unc! Marshie Maupin, f'42; Martha Heimbrek; Betty Coulson, '41; Helen Markwell; Pat Eisenhick, b'40; Bety Jane Nichola, '42; Peggy McCary, '40; Betty Muchnic, c'41; enjoy; Jobe Works, yunc! Martha Horner, c'42; Delos Wods, c'41; Maxine Miller, c'41; Wills, c'41; Anne Brewning, c'41;iegy Pat Hemossy, c'42; Louse Magnart Stiens, ane Wowringc, c'41; Magnart Stiens, ane Wowringc, betty Cole, c'49; Farry Harris, Doris Dean, c'41; Greta Gibson '41; Helen Forbes; Brubar Smart, '41; Virginia Hills, c'41; Ruth Hudson, c'39; Leone Hoffman, c'40; Ruth Durd, c'39; Alexia Marka, '40; Jean Brews. Select Couples for Great Waltz' Contest The first elimination in the Granada theater's Great Wall competition was presented Thursday night. From a group of six couples, the judges, Elizabeth Dunkel, assistant professor of physical education, Rolla Nuckle, instructor in the speech department, Don Wood, b39, and Marion Rite, Lawrence, selected Margaret Lynn and Charles Sturm, both of Topka, to compete with the winners Thursday night at the Granada. The winner Thursday night will represent Lawrence and this district in the state finals Thursday, Dec. 1, at the Granada theater. Students Complete 691 Correspondence Hours Correspondence Hours Students in the bureau of correspondence study of the Extension division have completed a total of 303 courses this fall. Those courses represent 601 hours of college credit; 191 hours of high school work; and 297 lessons in courses taken for non-accredit. Much of the work completed this fall was taken to meet prerequisites in school or to complete requirements for state teacher's certificates. A second list of letters was sent out yesterday by Dr. R. I Canuteso, director of the student health service, to a group of 24 seniors offering a health checkup as an added feature of the student health service. The list is very complete; it is very complete, including chest X-ray, and any necessary immunizations. Health Checkup Offered Seniors Frances Butterfield, c'uncel, univerwent an operation Thursday morning at Watkins Memorial hospital for removal of her tonsils. TAILORED Response to the first list of 24 letters sent out was not entirely satisfactory to Dr. Cautenson, and he feels that too many seniors are disregarding the preffered service, expecting to come in later. This, he said, will not be possible, as it is going to take all the time available to care for the 800 members of the senior class. He added that the staff that can well be served. Dr. Cautenson called attention also, to the fact that many seniors find a health examination a necessary accompaniment for an application for a job. AT THE PATEE Bumble Bee Stomp Ciribiribin New Records SCHULZ THE TAILOR 924 Mass. STEMS FROM THE MAIN STEM — Margaret Lindsay, Ann Sheridan, and Maria Wilson as the three Broadway girls who head the cast of Broadway Muskeeters, which open at the Patent today for four days. Mary Shepard is in the starry 'Children', with Mickey Rooney, Cecilia Parker and Lewis Stone. What Do You Know About Love? Strictly Swing Erskeh Hawkins My Reverie Old Folks I Won't Tell a Soul Toadie Toddle Andy Kirk What Do You Know About Love? My Reverie Old Folks ... Bing Crosh Bumble Bee Stomp Ciribiribin Benny Goodman Y. M.C.A. Hears Dr. Ise Discuss Education Values Dr. John Ise addressed the Y.M.-C.A. Freshman Commission meeting on "Am I Getting an Education?" Thursday afternoon, in the men's lounge of the Memorial Union building. "The real educational training is one which teaches us to think through problems exactly the way we will think of them in later life," Doctor Ise said. "Using textbooks isn't the way to get an education, but we have to use them. They are a falsification of the real purpose of an education. Our education should be a study of great things." "Blossom Time" Continued from page 1 all the major cities of the country other starring roles will be stum by Arlane Goodjohn, fa'40; Jack There are more copies sold of Emily Post's ETIQUETTE than of all other standard etiquette books combined 877 pages, illustrated. Cloth, $4.00. Leather $7.50. THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. St. A selected group from the University Symphony Orchestra will play under the direction of Karl Kueaterstein. Laffer, c'39; Cary Dorsey, c'uncil; Arthur Wolf, c'39; and William Hayes, b'40. Maxine Pendleton, c'39, will do a ballet dance and lead a dance chorus of 12 women. The singing chorus includes 15 men and 15 women from the Men's and Women's Glee Clubs. Activity tickets will admit students. 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