TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1938 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAS LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE 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 2904-K3 Alpha Tau Omega announces the pledging of Le Roy Veith, b'40, of Independence. Mrs. George Foster of Lawrence was a dinner guest at the Chi Omega house last evening. Gamma Phi Beta held pledging services last evening for the new ledges. **bledging services were held at the** **Omicri Pi house yesterday** r Jean Petermeyer, Clay Center ad Bernice Harbaugh, Protection. Miss Jane Flood, c'38, a member of the staff of radio station KCKN, Kansas City, visited friends in Lawrence Sunday. Formal pledging services were held for pledges of Kappa Kappa Gamma last evening. This event was followed by a formal d餐 dinner. Mrs. Linck of Salina and Mrs. Hettman of Kansas City, Mo., were dining guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house yesterday noon. Mr. Clinton Kangae of Kansas City, Mo., and Mr. Owen Maloney St. of Lawrence were dressed dinner guests on Delta Thea house Sunday n.om. Mrs. Ralph Metcalf, Mrs. Clinton Kanaga, and Mrs. Charles Munger all of Kansas City, Mo., were dinner guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house last evening. The American Association of University Women will hold their first board meeting of the fall season on Thursday evening, at 7:15 p.m. in the Memorial Union building. Election of a vice-president and a discussion concerning plans for the membership tea to be held at Corbon hall, Oct. 1. Mr. and Mrs. John Beamer, 1403 Tennessee street, held a fifteenth wedding celebration at their home Sunday afternoon. The actual event is not until Oct. 4 but it was thus celebrated in order that their daughter, O Dunham and Dr. Dan bag of New Haven, Conn., could be present. Clinton Kanaga, Jr., was a luncheon guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house yesterday noon. Miss Barbara Daniels of Kansan City, Mo., was a dinner guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house Sunday noon. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Omiron Pio house were: M. V, 5 Cheesy, Balstedt; Joe Cheesy, c'42 Victor Cheesy. The other three children of Me, and Mrs. Beamer were also present. They are Dr. R. H. Beamer and Mrs. G.'S Landfill of Lawrences, and Mrs. Kauh B. Bratton of Columbia, Mo. Announcement has been made of the approaching marriage of Lola Terrae, 32, Alma, to Dr. Ray D. Chubl "Chubli," Frier, 36, Gardnell. The ceremony is scheduled to take place at a member is a member of Asasia maternality. Graduate Student Completes Scientific Instruments Here Wilfred Good, gr, who has spent the summer on research work in Blake Hall, recently completed activations to the university's physics classroom demonstrations. One of his machines is a powerful device for counting atomic explosions emanating from radioactive materials. With this instrument it is possible to detect cosmic radiation, and to determine the nature of radioactive substances when they are placed under observation. Good also has constructed a new phonograph reproducing apparatus which can regulate the frequency of sounds reproduced and simplified from a phonograph record. The machine is equipped with a mechanism similar to the "tone control" device on a modern radio. It will be valuable in classrooms for demonstrating the difference between normal sounds and sounds with the notes of low frequency cut-out. Good is now working on his doctor's degree. The first international six-day bike race was run in Madison Square Garden in 1891. STUDENTS Don't forget to buy your "K" BOOK You can use it for reference and memoranda. It contains information about the University which should be of interest to every student. The calendar of events at the back of the book provides space which may be used for notations or as a diary. Your "K" BOOK will increase in value as you use it. Keep it carefully. For the past several years there has been a shortage of 'K' Books. Each student and professor may purchase a book for only . . . Get your book when you register or at the business office Frosh Often Are 'Forgotten Men' 'Til Campaign In the midst of all the sage advice being lurged at gallic freshmen from four directions and up and down, there should be a few words about Hill politics. And a wee bit of information at this time last jumping the gun because Paul's ball fell. Somebody our said forewarned us for forgend. The freshman election is something like two months away and even then it will be of little importance, but the political poop babi will make a big stew of it nevertheless. Opening gun was fired this week—and when the Pacachanus (taking with an innate jerkiness) and its welcome" folders to yearlings as they passed out of (out in) the registration line. Reorganization of the election plan for Men's Student Council last spring gave the freshmen another vote in that sage deliberative body, but the outcome of first year balloting will have no effect on the leadership of it. The Rising Sun party gained a three vote majority in June to complete the organization of the two freshmen positions by P.S.G.L., will not shake the leaders. Unless the two parties take unprecedented exception to an old custom, fredmen will be the fortunate men until two weeks before election. Besides it is often especially fine prospects who will be induced to become "fronts" for the old guard during the fall campaign, the class of 80 will be the abused of political affection during the fortifying of frosty. Freshmen, be on your guard. R.O.T.C. Enrollees Get Brand New Uniforms R.O.T.C. enrollees will have new uniforms this year. A blue strip will run down the trousers legs. Cats wear a blue striped jacket with red. All students should call at 300 Powder Shops so as soon as they are enrolled in the R.O.T.C. to obtain uniforms and insignia. All must be in uniform for the first drill Wednesday, Sept. 28. Major Carlton Smith, recently with the 18th infantry in China, will replace Major Eagle A. Johnson as teacher of the Infantry infantry course, Major Carson Breggs from Wt. Woodworth, N.Y., with X. Woo for the coat artillery corps. More than 20 uniforms were issued yesterday. More than 50 per pep of University students taking physical examinations at Walking Memorial hospital also have viparded to undergo the Wausseman blood test for syphilis, Dr. R. L. Cannonston, medical director of the hospital, said yesterday. Wassermanns Are Popular Again An immersion at the hospital lost your partially through the efforts of the University Daily Kuman, the test has been accepted appreciatively by the general student body. During the post spring move more than 1700 student volunteered for the test. Of that group, only one-third of one percent was found to have positive tests. BY Monday, afternoon, 578, new students had been committed, and of that number, 537 had agreed to the optional test. Physical examination will end tomorrow evening. Regular dispensary fluoride will begin at the hospital --a humorous title for an Esquire cartoon Winners will share $5000 cash! Wanted: SEE PAGE 100 OF THE OCTOBER ISSUE OF Esquire ON SALE AT ALL NEWSSTANDS Thursday morning, and he Wassermann test may be taken thereafter in appointment. Results of the present tests will be known in about two weeks. They will be run by Dr. N. P. Sherwood, professor of bacteriology laboratory of the department of baeteriology. On the Shin Continued from page row." This leaves the impression you really get around and possibly the fall will result in another date. you really get around and possibly the call, will result in another date. Now it can be told. To top the chin of an already hectic rush, seven dullard at the Delt house slipped when he slipped the pin to a rushee not yet approved by the chapter. The boys were stymied no end until one of the brightest ones, posing as the field secretary, called the lad and with profound regrets told him that the chapter's quota had already been reached. Pictured in a June issue of Life RENTAL TYPEWRITERS ONLY $5.00 Per Semester CARTER'S STATIONERY Opposite the Granada Theatre 1025 Mass. 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We've all heard about rush week affecting people queerly, but when Patt Craven, Gamma Pli pledging, reports dreaming in *Technicolor* for 1965 to work with women, rushing system to underscore a bit of reorganization. opening varsity notes; The tartar was a bit steep, what with ducats selling for a dollar and two cents, but the sons and daughters of old KU, had much of fun and frivolity. A few fresh committed social haribart by attending too soon after applying Nulol to their scalps. Some of them even showed us novel ways of cutting — e.g., or. e.g., grabbing coat-tails, back-pounding, and cutting from the right. Ken Ponttwlette, long prominent in Hill musical circles, was during his bit to keep the boys angling with her. The band's Wiley office for band tryouts. One of the kids was still somewhat distressed at having to pay 65 cents for a freshman cap. So to ease the youngster's troubled mind, Ken remarked that when he was a freshman the caps cost a dohlah ($20). 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