TUFSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1928 - UNIVERSITY·DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE·KANSAS PACE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society HELEN GEIS, c'40, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call KU.25; after 5, call 2703-KY Guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi Guests at the Alpha Omicron Ip house this past weekend were: Jennifer Jackson, 34, Kansas City, Mo. Marjorie Shelenberger, fs, Kansas City, Mo. Marjorie Shelenberger, Manhattan. Joan Maniele, c uncle. Dorothy Quant, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Hazel Petermayer, Clay Center. Mary Margaret Nelson, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Walter Openland, Clay Center. Bruce Petermeyer, Clay Center. Faye Roberts, Clay Center. Finchon Barret, Lawrence. Wendy Gaworth, worth Rachel Shetlar, 31, Denver, Colo Mrs. Joe Spears, Olathe. Mrs. Walter Olenan, Clay Cen Guests at the Alba Chi Omega sorority this past week were: Mrs. Harrison Johnston II, Kansai M. Mrs. E. I. Gibson, Kansas City, Mo. Walker Tromboll, 32. Dorothy Howe, c4. Baltimore, Maryland. Manhattan. Virginia Starr, 38. Annette Lawrence, 38. Persic Cook, Lawrence. Jolene Jayne, inc., Lexey Lurchbury, c4, 12; Okla Guests of the Delta Chi fraternity over the past weekend were: Bernadine Haul, Fai 41, Kansas City, Mo. Elizabeth Klautz, Kansas City, Mo. Ted Muller, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. J. H. Mohler, St. Joseph, Mo. Mrs. Harry Reitz, Kansas City, Mo. Clyde Coffman, Kansas City, Mo. Hugh Hatt, Kansas City, Mo. George Stewart, 34, Kansas City, Mo. Walt Lyman, '35, Kansas City, Mo Orchestra Chooses 88 Kuersteiner Believes Group Most Talented Seen in Years Eighty-eight musicians have been selected for the University of Kansai symphony orchestra, Karl O. Stern, who is also a conductor or orchestra, announced yesterday. According to Mr. Kueisterner, the group, chosen from a large number of participants during a three-day session of tryouts, is the most talented aggregation he has seen at the University in recent years. Lewis Maser, fau'cle, was chosen by Kuersteiner to aid him as assistant conductor. Charlene Barber, fa39, won the coveted position of regular bearer and will be trained before he will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. On Nov. 17, the orchestra will present its first concert of the year in Hoeh and auditorium. A feature of the event is a series of biopractices by Elizabeth Seare, harpists. The list of the orchestra personnel follows: First Violin: Second Violin: Charlie Barber, Concertmaster Paul Stoner, Eda Givens, Mary Walla Wallace, Molly North, Misa James Flory, Robert Huntley, Rutherford, Vincent Blecker, Betty Haney, Cathleen Beyer. Locle Stratton, Lorraine Mcintyre, Bret Shoemake, Gilbert Towne, Greta Gibson, Eugene Nininger, Robert Ammann, Daniel Ruth A麻 Cray, Beverley Brown, Maurice McDonald, Josephine Holbert. Viola: Olga Eliter, Carroll Nickels, Margaret Draper, Lola Higley, Dickie Garten, Cecil Florence, Eileen Crabb, Ala May Adama, Ergun Crabb. Rita Guusallau, Saral Mohler, Betty Van Deventer, Bertie Hargreave, Ella Browne, Rachel Kaiser, Margaret June Gray, Bernadine Green, Dorothy May. Bass Eugene O'Brien, Curtis Johnson Lewis Copeland, Dorothy Gehert Charles Hopkins, Velma Cassel Charles Paxton. Jean Klussman Flute: Alex Fielder, Helen Rice, Jean Khussman, Margaret Hyde. Helen Van Dyke, Wendell Plank Douglas Miller, Ruth Gregary. English Horn. James D. Flory. CARRIER: Gordon Terwilliger, Eldred L. Balzer, Robert Moses, Earle Deeble. BARRON Jean Moyer, Jimnie Berkson, Martha Sharer, Bernard Troutfetter. Horn: **Joe Van Sickle, Jake Happy, Rober Cram, Lynn Hackler, Gwen Marie Hunt, Lester Junior Ford.** Evergreen Trumpet. Lewis Maser, Robert Boyle, Lee Horacek, Eugene Crabb. Temple; James Van Dyck, George Drew, W. Arnold Lynch, Donald Keel. Percussion Bill Ward, Jack Moore. Harp: Elizabeth Searle, Rachel Calvin. Librarian: Russell Chambers. Tympam. Robert Briggs. Fred Daniels, Wichita, Roy Trawford, Topeka, Edward Hasbagen, Leavenworth. Mr. and Mrs. Tom R. Kenney announces the birth of a son, Tom R. J. born Sept. 24 in Lawrence Memorial Hospital. He is a B.A. degree from the University in 32 and his master's in 37. He is now superintendent of schools at Elk City. Alpha Delta Pi announces the environment of Marjorie Smith, ctl. to Krueger, ctd. Alpha Delta Pi is member of Alpha Tan Omega bethenity. Guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta Guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house last week were: Jane Flood, 38. Fatty Bishop, 38. Dr. Joseph K. Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Jarold Flitzschel. Tulsa, Okla. Kappa Phi, methodist security, students, and university students at Sun假日 afternoon from 2 until 4 at the residence of Rev. Ravi Surya. Favors were presented in Sunday dinner guests at the Chi Omega house were: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Charles, Digly- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davis, Great Bowl Naney Davie, Great Bend, Mr. G. C. Taylor, Loyola, Marymount, Jane Cheesley, funnel, Ernestine Swallow, Fl. Scott, Mrs. Kirk Dale, Arkansas City, Mrs. M. A. Howell, Topeka, Wayne Anderson, e4, Wayne Anderson, e4, Bob Brown, c41. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Page of Tulsa Okla., were lunch guests at the Chi Orgeau house Saturday. Guests at the Sigma Alpha Epicau buffet super Sunday evening were Virginia Appel, e41. Ashleigh Harvey, Diana Irwin, Julia Matthews, Mary Ferguson, fr. Mary Beth Dodge, Mary Jo Cennell, 40. Jean Wedell, Lena Hertson, Lena B. Funk, fs. Roberta Cook, fa39. Jeanne Sunderland, Mary Cook, Dorothy Noble, 41. Eleanor Cavert, 'unel Annette Wood, Francis Quintinver, e40. Jennie Anderson. Suzanne Adair. Mary Bed Wheat, Paula Pat Waddley, Pengy Pat Henneessay. Jane Blanche, 40. Berna Sloan, 41. Norma Coulon, 41. Mr J. B Allison, McPherson, Mr A. W Brenner, McPherson, Nicholas Coulon, Nilby, Bill Lemberg, McPherson, Eldon Brights, Manhattan. KFKU To Broadcast Representative Plays A series of plays, each representative of an important era of dramatic literature, will be presented over station KFKR 2004 on the second day and dramatic art on the second Tuesday of each year at 6 c'clock. The plays, which are under the supervision of Rolla Nuckleus, will be chosen for their chase qualities with only the play of each year being present. The first presentation, "Antigone" by Sophocles, to be given G. I. is considered by many to be the greatest tragedy ever written. Mr. Nuckleks states that though the play has been cut to fit the modern setting of such qualifications have been retained. Flays chosen from the medieval, pre-Ezekielian Commedia d'Art, Shakepeanus, seventeenth century, nineteenth century, melodrama and the modern era will follow the Greek production. The audience may also hop to a home hospice to obtain the broadcast rights to Macdonald's "Fall of the City" to represent the modern era. C.W.C.A. Into Last Week Of Membership Drive Any women who are interested in joining the Y.W.C.A. who have not been contacted by members, are asked to go to Henley house and sign membership cards. Those interested may go to the house any day this week between the hours of 2:38 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. The fee for new members is $2, which includes a ticket to the membership banquet. Old members may renew membership for a fee of $1. njured Student n Watkins Hospital Injured in a motor car accident Saturday night, Glion Gibson, c40 is in Wilmington hospital suffering from left lung and possibly broken ribs. The accident occurred when the ear in which he was riding with Dean Rogers, ph41, and a young woman companion, failed to make a curve on highway 40 and crashed into a post. Gibson was the only one injured although the car was badly damaged. Two Injured in Accident Last Night Near Lawrence AT THE GRANADA R. C. Hunkerick and his wife received injuries last night at 7:10 in an automobile accident one-fourth mile north of Lawrence on highway U.S. 40. The car rolled over four or five times, wrecking it completely. It was reported by the county sheriff's office that Mr. Hunkerick broke shoulder and that Mrs. Hunkerick suffered cuts and bruises. AT THE DICKINSON That rolllicking personality "Charlie McCarthy" again at his playboy entries showing for the last time today. W A A Plans Hockey Pla¢ Day The W.A.A. is planning a state hockey play day to be Oct. 22. Different colleges of the state will be invited. All groups who are interested in hockey whether they have played before or not are asked to report for practice my day. Clark Gable and Myrna Loy in "Too Hot To Handle" Scholarship-the mystery of President Rosie vell's new Knox Blow neighbor. Also - Cartoon - News 1. 76 to 2.24, moving down one place the previous leaders, the W.S.G.A. executive council Grades of all athletic groups showed somewhat less points and some changes in the order; of ranking. The "K" women retained the lead and the Women's Athletic Association stayed in second place, and the swimming squad moved from fourth to third. Football men remained above the "C" average, with points of 1.05. Continued from page 1 Hon, Frat, and Sor. 2.13 CSEP Students 1.60 National Sors. 1.58 Non-Sor, Woman 1.48 All Women's Average 1.52 Professional Frat, and Sor. 1.49 All Frat. (Nat. Soc. Men & Women) GENERAL STANDINGS University Ave. ( excluding Grad. School 1.3 Non-Frat. Men 1.2 Nat. Fraternities 1.2 All My Classes Average 0.84 Flies (uninfected) 0.80 Spiots (uninfected) 0.40 Sigma Kappa (11) 1.80 Alpha Gamma Delta (11) 1.69 Kappa Alpha Theta (53) 1.66 Alpha Gamma Delta (44) 1.64 Kappa Pi Da (32) 1.61 Kappa Kappa Gamma (51) 1.61 Alpha Omicron I (50) 1.60 Kappa Pi Beta Phi (53) 1.45 Delta Sigma Kappa (40) (*) ** 1.83 Delta Sigma Kappa (40) (*) ** 1.83 NATIONAL SORORITIES MATHEMATICS Beta Theta Pi (47) 1.1 Triangle (28) 1.1 Phi Delta Theta (63) 1.4 Delta Tau Delta (46) 1.4 Phi Gamma Delta (46) 1.4 Gamma Cau (34) (34) Delta Upsilon (30) 1.5 Sigma Nu (38) 1.4 Sigma Alpha Mu (10) (**) 1.5 Sigma Chi (41) 1.4 Delta Chi (28) 1.5 Sigma Alpha Epsilon (46) 1.5 Phi Kappa Psi (48) 1.4 Pi Kappa Alpha (35) 1.5 Kappa I (15) 1.4 Kappa Sigma (50) 1.4 Sigma Phi Epsilon (34) 0.4 NATIONAL FRATERNITIES THE LEADING THEATRE Shows 2:30-7-9 25c til 7 NOW! NOW! ENDS THURSDAY Thank You Jayhawkers for Breaking An All Time Attendance Record. GABLE AND LOY "Too Hot to Handle" A Thrill Packed Drone Snatched from the Dare-Devil Lives of Newstreel Cameron Prelude to Conquest Will Czechoslovakia Survive? X-TRA The complete inside story why Hitler is so anxious for this rich prize. Latest Issue—Just Out Phi Beta Kappa (42) Phi Epsilon Pi (39) Phi Mu Pta (92) Phi Ma (Math. 1) Phi Delta Phi (54) Phi Epsilon Phi (55) Alpha Sigma Phi (39) Alpha Sigma Phi (39) Phys. Ed MARCH OF TIME Return Engagement Norma Shearer 'MARIE ANTOINETTE' FRIDAY - SATURDAY Father Divine's Deal SUNDAY ASTAIRE AND ROGERS Kappa Alpha Psi (17) (*) ("") 0.88 Alpha Phi Alpha(13) (") (66) 0.78 HONORARY FRATERNITES AND "CAREFREE" Pi Kappa Lambda (3) (*Musie*) Pi Sigma (4) (*Biology*) Pi Lambda Thua (3) (*Educn.*) Pi Chi (19) (*Psychology*) Delta Sigma Rho (6) (*Debate* Order of the C犀 (4) (*Law*) Soon—"Four Daughters" PROFESSIONAL FRATERNITIES AND SORORTIENTS Tau Beta Pi (42) Engin.() Mu Phi Epsilon (33) (Music, Women) Sachem (12) (Senior Men) Mortor Board (7) (Sen. Women) Mortor Board (7) (Sen. Women) Oliver Society (2) (Junior Men) Onierin Nu (6) (Home Econ.) Rhidamanthi (8) (Poetry) Rhidamanthi (8) (Poetry) Sigma Tau (5) (Engin) Tau Sigma (16) (Dancing) Nat. Col. Players (14) Nathalie (14) (Milh) Phi Delta Kappa (7) (Edu. Men) 2.21 Alpha Chi Sigma (8) (Chem.) 1.95 Sigma Gamma Epiphon (17) (Geol.) Theta Sigma Phi (12) (Journal, m Phi Beta Plu (70) (Mediurea) 1.1 Phi Deli Phu (41) (Law) 1.1 Phi Aphis Delta (30) (Law) 1.1 Phi Aphis Delta (30) (Law) 1.1 Ekapta Eka Tapa (25) (Elec. Engr Searab (14) (Architecture) Nu Sigma Na (39) (Medi.) Sigma Delta Chi (26) (Journal, Mon.) Phi Chi Theta (14) (Business, Women) Phi Chi (61) (Medicine) 1 Theta Tau (45) (Epigen) 1 Delta Sigma Pi (27) (Comm.) Kannai Fai (1) (Pharmaa) 1 MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS Symphony Orchestra (85) 1.6 Worthing Glee Club (86) 1.4 Little Symphony Orchestra (59) 1.6 University Band (82) 1.5 Lady Goblin Orchestra (80) 1.5 OTHER ORGANIZATIONS Y, M. C. A. Cabinet (13) 22 Y, M. C. A. Cabinet (28) 1.8 Y, W. C. A. Cabinet (40) 1.8 Jay James (45) 17 Men's Senate Council (30) 1.4 Men's Senate Council (30) 1.4 Don't Miss "Love and Kisses" ARSITY Home of the Jyhawk ENDS TONITE DON'T MISS IT! 15c 'til 7—then 20c No. 1—Best! By For! RONALD COLMAN With Madeline Carroll C. Aubrey Smith Raymond Massey No 2 — Funnier than ever The JONES Family Boys' Town-- "Safety In NUMBERS" Continued from page 1 A First-Run Movie Quiz! TOMORROW COLLEGE NITE! Within three weeks a barn was converted into a dormitory, the hay left in a recreation room, a machine shop into a kitchen-dining room, and the milkroom into a shower. Then 15 boys were lifted from the alleys of Denver and set down in the country to learn the ways of "normalley." Even morning after breakfast John J. O. Moore, secretary at Denver University for the past three years comes to the Hill full of enthusiasm for "Y" objectives. He points to its basically religious approach as a helpful anchorage for the drifting college student. "I want to see the individual have the opportunity to develop and mature to the limit of his capacities." And the new "Y" secretary is prepared to help John Moore was chosen for the job of converting it into a camp for underprivileged boys. BE 10c Till 7 HERE! then 15c Every morning after breakfast the elected "council" met to make rules and settle disputes. Says the man who was his boss, he told them that cold-air carry on as intelligent a deliberation as on those boys." "I Met Him in Paris" 2 — BIG FEATURES — 2 Master of Swing Is Mastered by a Cow! PINKY TOMLIN with LOVE and KISSES with TOBY WING CLAUDETT COLBERT Melvyn Douglas Robert Young Watch for the Midnite Ramble! When not working, Moore read books on sociology, religion, physi-学, and the like—but for real relaxation Sherlock Holmes and kindred volumes are usually within reach. A sports enthusiast, he plays baseball and tennis at Kansas campus for the first time in 1928, when he was on the Missouri wrestling team. Two things remain unknown. The score of that handball game with the Rev. Joseph King and the explanation of those middle initials. Historian Says Sudetens Are Not Part of Germany Dupre, professor of European history at the University of Kentucky, and his wife, a niece of Miss Ketaham, spent four years, 1920 to 1924 in Prague. A well-informed authority on the Czecho-Slovakian situation, Professor Dupre says, "The Russian Germans insulated by the Sudeten Germans is not, and never has been a part of Germany." He writes: Emphatic in his belief that international injustice is being done in the dismemberment of Czecho-Slovakia, John Hunt Hyndro, th' letter to Rosemary Ketcham, professor of design, states "The Süddeutschen long have been oriented to Vienna and never to Berlin." "If Czecho-Slovakia is dismembered now (and there are great numbers of Czechs in the Suden area and the German groups there are not in contiguous, compact groups, but separated in eight different major groups) the peace attained will only be temporary and precarious. Hiller on the move. This will only whet his appetite. When England is ready the Czechs will long since have paid the price of having been a noble little people." A HAPPY THOUGHT FOR THRIFTY COLLEGIANS The "Sudeten Germans have long been oriented to Vienna and never to Berlin. Historically, culturally and politically their history has been a Czech and an Austrian biography. The Sudeten Germans therefore they cannot return to what they have not been a part of. -SEND your weekly laundry home by handy Railway Express Lawrence, Kan. Right from your college rooms and return, conveniently, economically and fast, with no bother at all. Just phone our local college agent when to come for the bundle. He'll call for it promptly—whist it away on speedy express trains, to your city or town and return the loans done product to you in the college—the Rates for this famous college service are low, *ant* can send emails, you know only by Railway Express, by the way. It's a very popular method and adds to the happy thought. Phone our agent today. 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