MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1938 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE + Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society HELEN GEIS, c4' 2015. Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call KU, 25 i.p. call, 5 p. cuz 7.0 ★★★ Gamma Phi Beta announces the engagement of Jane Marshall, Kansas City, Mo., to A. T. Cook, Laredo, Texas. Mrs. A. C. Brusses of St. Joseph, Mo. was a guest of the Alpha Chi Omega house Friday night. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mrs. Margaret Rasmussen of Freeport, who is District Superintendent of Alpha Delta Pi, and Janet Turner of Kansas City, Mo., are week-end guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Jane Hannah, c38, is a week-end guests at the Chi Omega house. Gamma Phi Beta announces the marriage of Isabelle Bash and Charles Roue, both of Kansas City, Mo. On Saturday will be at home in Kansas City, Mo. ★★★ Marye Laughlin, la 38, is a week-end best at the Gamma Phi Beta house. house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Margie Spearing, e38, is a weekend guest at the Kappa Kappa Gumm house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Prof. and Mrs. J. J. Kistler and family attended the wedding of their niece, Miss Irene Kistler, fs 36 Continued from page 1 Greeks Pledge-- eron, Wichita; G. Mack Bush, Jr Kansas City, Mo.; David Bare Cheveenne, Wyo. Nu Sigma Nu (Medical) (16) Richard R. B. Brown, ElDorado; Germain Morgan, Topeka; Siddens, Jr., Leavenworth; Jason McFarlane, Plainsboro; Scott City; Douglas Crabtree, Mr. Cphyrson; John W. Weishan, Oksaokaon; Franklin Brungartner, Salem; Godfrey Dalton, Lawrence, Calif.; Theodore Nelson; Phillipsburg, Bud Place, Topeka. Phi Beta Pi (Medical) (16) Robert Anderson, Emporia; Morton Brownell, Wichita; John Columbeen, Atkinson; John McCoy, McMeyers; Phil Nohue, McCoy, Mesherson; Phil Nohue, Kansas City; Kan, Robert Anderson; Kan, Emporia; Francis Trotter Jr., Kan, City Mo.; Frank Farman, Kansas City; Ricks Madison, Otter Creek; Edger W. Johnson, Kansas City; Robert Polson, Cowerwene Robert Schubb, McCoy; Robert Schubb, Hutchinson Chel Kerger, Topekar; Jack Sharp, Wichita; Charles Wilson, Wichita; Philip Hostetter, Holton; Vorris Reist, Oberlin; Edward Christian, Dove, Ederhard, Ebert; Dartin, Alquist, Clay Center; Philip Antlin, Spivey. Wayland, Stephenp. Lawrence; Bud Spencer, Dismon; Moulton, Paul; Siluil; rence; Ed Robinson; Lawrence; Dolis Blanchat, Wellington; James Penny; Phi Delta Theta (19) Robert Corbett, Emporia, Roy Edwards, Kansas City;嘉 Grant Hatfield, Kansas City; Mo., Clint Kramgo, Kansas City; Mo., Phil Lyman, Kansas City; Mo., Warren Newcomer, Kansas City; Mo., Joey Hau, Kansas City; Mo., Joey Han, Acuun James Jensen, Oakley; John Lynch, Salina. Robert McClure, Topeka; Owen Maloney, J. Lawrence Stuart Miurklech, Clyde; Stanley Fork, Topeka; Clinty; Stanley Fork, Topeka; Dew Witt Potter, Lawrence; Stanley Stuffer, Arkansas; Toni Stuffer, Arkansas; Charles Walker, Hutchinson Phi Gamma Delta (25) Marrell Alberty, San Diego, Cali. Clyde Blake, Hays; Spencer Bales, Lawrence; James Boyd Larned; O yesterday in Kansas City, Mo, to Mr. Harry Greene. Ms. Greene is the daughter of A. B. Kirsten, f12, and Mrs. Klaster, 5066 Virginia St. Mrs. M. H. Taylor of Lyon was a house guest of the Chi Omega sorority yesterday. Luncheon guests the Chl Omega house yearston restaurant, Ms. F. J., W. wilkerson, Kansas City, Mn.; Nancy Wiley, Kansas City, Mn.; Bob Pachack, Kansas City, Mn. --- D. Butcher, Tongkat Willi Peter Brick, Syilvan Grove; John Campbell, Kansas City, Mo; Adam Forte, Cou- sina; Chord Hwynn; Holly Wendy James Kinsley; James Grace; Katie Hutchison; Ermatt Hoak, Kansas City, Mo. Fred Lawson, Independence; Harold Long; ELDendorf; Robert Lawson, Independent; Fitz J. Pack; Salman; Richard Reed; Howard; Howard Roberts; Dodge City; Louis Bodden; Lawrence; Fitz J. Pack; Fitz Zittra;杏子 Church; Ray Stimlein, Overland Park; Coulson Anderson; Chandler; Witkey Hutchison; Phi Kanna Pai (18) James Brown, Lawrence. Job Kurtum, Lawrence; Robert Smith, John. Job Wright, Sahabu; Walter Johan, Hutchinson; Robert Gilfillian, Hutch- inson; Loland Thompson, Kunai City, Me.; Job Webster, Kansas City Cheff Eckerman, Kansas City, KC. Robert Thomas, Kansas City, KC; Mary McCurry, Inchie, Texas; Davone, Vince. Independence, William Knight, Independence, Kenneth Nelson, Murton, Herbert Weilman, William, Nesmith, Belleville Pi Kappa Alpha (12) Richard Dart, Pratt; Thomas Hunter, Oklahoma City; Jack Eugel, Liberal Boyd Moore, Davenport; Robert Wilson, Oklahoma City; Joseph John, John Davis; Pratt George Darrow, Oklahoma City; Burke Jerks, Wellington; Mark Brutner, P. Levenwein; Robert Anderson, Arkansas City; Fergal Anderson, Arkansas City Sigma Alpha Epsilon (14) obert Litle, Kansas City, Kan; Mike O'Bannon, Carmelo Anthony; Derek Johnson, Colefeville; Colefeville; Jerry Eyers, Caney Girgin, Kristin, Glen Meen; Mike Clemente Ray, Davi, Kanee City, Mo; John Gay, Kanese City, Mo; Kansas Hamilton Kanee City, Mo; Thomas Thompson, Kanese City, Mo; Kenneth Gray, Kanee City, Mo; Elden Gray, Kanee City; Kim; James Kelchee, Kanee City, Kim Sigma Alpha Iota (2) Raymond Friedson, Kansas City Mo1 Jerry Friedman, Wellington. Robert Mechka, Hutchinson; Dick Oliver, Newton; John Somers, Newton; James Moore, Newton; Lander Classen, Newton; Van Hartman, Classen; Walt Crowell, Murray, Weicht; Ward Crowell, Atkinson; Don Wetzel, Lawrence. Sigma Alpha Mu (2) Sierra Chi (19) George Woodward, Jr., Cincinnati, Ohio; Robert Eldon, Topski, Frank Pinet, Topena, Richard Overstake, R. Moore, Michael Moe, Klaus City, Mo; Paul Trower, Kaunas City, Mo; Denny, Kunas City, Mo; Robert Sullivan, Kunas City, Mo; Larry Smith, Kunas City, Mo. Jack Allen, Topper; Milton Ash, Wichita; Marvin Bass, Atwood; Don Black, Kansas City, Ma; Laurie Blair, Oswango; James Bradley, Trenton, Mo.; Robert Fordey, Oswango; Harry Francis, Lawrence; Paul Fulford, Al Hoffman, Kansas City, Mo; Michael Koupas, Kansas City, Mo. Siroma Nu (20) Ben Love, Iowa; Independence; Ralph Mearr, Kansas City, Mo; William Merchant, Wichita; Jack Musselman, Wichta; Don Novell, Kansas City, Mo; Dana Kushner, Ark; Donald Steenman, Lori Stone, Ottawa; Ed Stout, Lawrence AT THE THEATERS--the exception of Merkel and Massar- stand 6 feet 1 inch or taller and get down the field with sur- prising speed. Victor Blakely, Topeka; Bol Kilmarz, Simpson; Kimmy Christian, Memphis; Rob Patterson, Elen Farley, Lawrence; James Lonsdale, Kansas City; Mo. Warren Hans, Kansas City; Jake Monkinson, Washinton; Richard Satarte, Kansas City; Mo. Robert Ramson, Montello; Wine, Robert Brass, Winnfield; Washington; Richard Satker Slema Phil Eusilion (22) Triangle (15) William E. Black, Kansas City, Mo; Glen A. Breen, Lawrence, Earl Colburn, Kansas City, Mo; Earl Colburn, Kansas City, Mo; Frank J. Hahn, Lawrence, Kansas City, Mo; Wachusett Johnston, Topeka, Mo; Larkin, Kansas City, Mo; Robert R. Mornan, Kansas City, Mo; Forrert R. Mornan, Kansas City, Mo; H. Morley Jr., Kansas City, Lloyd Jackson, Kansas City, Mo; Allin Jackson, Kansas City, Mo; Lehigh Dickey, Kansas City, Mo. Dickinson: Sunday through Thursday—"My Lucky Star" with Sonja Henie and Richard Greene. * Friday and Saturday—Joe E. Brown in "The Gladiator."* New York is popularly known in the "city of skyscrapers," yet its buildings average less than five stories. Let's bent Texas. Granada: Sunday through Thursday — "Boy's Town" with Spencer Tracy and Rooney Rooney. • Friday and Saturday — "Freshman Year" with Dixie Dunbar and Constant Moore. Varsity: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday — "Sing and Be Happy" with Tony Martin and Laush Ray. Also "Boooool." · Wednesday and Thursday. Female · Sugivet and John Bolles · Saturday and Tuesday. Female · Infant and迪拜-Bob Binder · Outlaw Express" also "Prison Breaks." Patee: Sunday through Tuesday — "Personal Secretary," also "Merrily We Live." • Wednesday through Saturday— "Man From Music Mountain," also "Love is a Headache." K.U. Team Is Streamlined A football team streamlined for speed is what opportunities of the University will meet this fall. Lakers, who play at their best, are outfitted of the players. Light and Fast, Jayhawkers Have Veterans In Positions In the backfield fortnice once the Jawhaykers have a spare of two year regulars, Paul Mischer and Max Reppold, both are co-drummer also members of the track team. And Ralph Miller, supporter hallback is the folder of the state high school record in the low hurdles. Most of the Kansas endows weigh 170 and 150 pounds and they know how to move. The ewls who are showing to best advantage are Dove Shrike, a 160 regular, and Spotted Quail, a 150 regular, and soulsweeps Stenko, Benko, Burge, Charles Delgrange, Charles Weststreut and Vincent Graves. At tackle the Jayhawk coaches have two interruptions, Fred Boulevard, a regular for two years, and Dan Ruhle, 385-pound junior from last year's freshman tanner Elaine Monte Murrell, 215 pound, Quilio Massone, Kofi Fodder and Ralph Schank. All of these tackles, with DICKINSON Courtsey - Comfort Entertainment NOW! ENDS THURSDAY SO DAZZLING... SO INGREDIENTS... 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