SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1938 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS X Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society DOROTHY JANKE, c'38, Society Editor Before I, p.m.; call K. U1, 21 aft; call 2021-72 Gamma Phi Bhi entertained with a buffet supper and hour dance Thursday evening. Music was furnished by Red Blackburn and his orchestra. The following guests were present; chales Hemball, c38 Bill Rowand, c39 Paul Moore, c40 Bob Clawson, c4nd Bob Dinkel, b39 Dkle Knole, b39 Brose Law, c38 Law Brosen, c38 Drew McLaughlin, c38 Lane Davis, c40 Bob Brockett, c4nd Earle Radford, c4nd J John Stewart, c48 Elon Torrence, c4nd Earle Radford, c4nd Ted Muller, c4d Mad Tolkrupke, c40 Pai Henle, c41 Pai Fisher, c48 Frank Spunk, c39 Cedal Fowler, c39 Karth Swankath, c40 Karth Swankath, b39 Niel Nicholson, b39 Tom Carr, c4 Bide Caufe, b39 George Holinger, c9 Dick Howard, b4und Frank Forran, c9 Gordon Soor, c9 Al Lennone, c39 John Doan, c39 Dan Tapen, c39 ∞ Alpha Chi Omega sorority entertained the following at a formal spring party Friday evening in the Memorial Union ballroom: Tray O'Brien, c41 Train Sebb, b39 Juni Hall, h58 Jim Hald, b34 Giles Edwards, e41 Giles Edwards, ed38 Weaver McCalain, e39 Bob Williams, e29 Ewavon, e29 Don Shader, e41 Joe Robertson, cuneil Dan Peace, ed41 David Jones, e41 Ted Muller, h58 Ed Carr, cuneil Pretoria Butts, cuneil Winn Warner, cuneil Ed Higgens, l'38 Don Schultz Jack Happy, cuneil Lorah Smith, e40 Ray Smith, cuteil Leek Peterson, c40 Webb Kearney, c40 Al Muzenca, i40 Jack Leaf, e40 Karl Johnson, i40 Carl Bueker, i40 Jen Elmore, c40 Don Schmidt, Manhattan Lou Ward, c41 Zwartman, zwartman, i41 Frank Beckett, b39 John Griffith, c41 Campbell Salma, i41 Roger Guest, b39 Bob Wilson, c41 Jin Robertson, c41 Monty Veetch, c43 Coggenau, c43 Manice Canady, d38 Wallace Kraft, b39 Roger Morgan, c41 Peace Francis, b41 John Malley, Coffeville Jimmy Eunel, c41 Jimmy Eunel, b39 Junior Gall, b39 Mrs. W. E. Teeney and Prof. J. H. Taggart entertained Thursday evening with a dinner in honor of Mar- caria Norris, c'40 and Edgar J. Dowling of the School of Business, whose marriage will take place June 2. The following also were guests: Betty Cairn, c'41 and Sheldon J. fa 40 Grandville Willem, b'39 Chaperons were: Mrs. J. A. Hooke Mrs. C. D. Wilson Mrs. J. H. Kearnan Mrs. J. H. Landau Guests included: Henla Johnson; c41 Peggy Morse; c1ur Babylon Yates; c41 Sally Barnes, Kansas City, Mo. Faye Swedell, ed 38 Patti Payne, c41 Ernestine Hall; c41 Ernestine Monges, c40 Helen Krog, c37 Jenette Hardy, c1ur Cheril Berthel, c41 Rene Kukadleman, c41 Mary Nook, c41 Jen Robertson, c41 Jenny Corinne, c41 Helen Jane Edwards, c38 Jillette Trembly, c41 Jenney Keller, fa 49 Rainy Ballanty, c41 Jenney Jane Patten, c49 Jean Talbott, c1ur Alice Meven McVittie, fa 49 Alice Meven Willett, c41 Jennette Leech, c41 Bettie Boddington, c41 Alice Ann Jones, c41 Diana Craig, c42 Dana Woods, c43 Jane Ivron, c41 Virginia Appel, c41 Jennifer Wiklen, c41 Ann Lawrence, ed uncl Saint Louis Kansas City, Mo. Faith Seely, c40 Alice Kinney, c40 Duroth Nairn, c40 Eustace Nairn, c40 Bettin Martin, Kansas City, Mo. Viollette Grossard, ed uncl Jane Kirkman, c39 Daniel Marsh, c37 Mary Ann Edgerton, c39 Virginia Anderson, c41 Mary May Nelson, c40 Margaret Neal, Kansas City, Mo. Ptof. W. T. Paulina Mr. and Mrs Ross Robertson Dianna Kim, c44 Bonnie Shate Alison Alice Pope, c37 Mary Louan Roulé, c1ur Wiley Maire, c40 Jo Anne Awdrey, Wichtra Marguerite Jones, c40 Joanne Awdrey, Wichtra Marguerite Jones, c40 --and Charles Barr, all of Fort Scott were luncheon guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house yesterday. this week were Guests at the Chi Omega house Mrs. A. S. Eby, Battlesville, Okla. Margarite Eby, Battlesville, Okla. Virginia Eagle, '35 35 The Delta Tau Delta fraternity held its annual spring formal dance Friday evening at the chapter house. . Mrs. Margaret Sproul of Fort Scott and June Jenner of Chanute are weekend guests at the Alpha Tau Omaha屋. Dinner guests last evening at the Triangle fraternity were Nell Grantham of Kansas City, Mo., and Janet Pavne of Toeka. Alice Neal, c'39, was a dinner guest at Watkins hall Friday. Irvin Beagle, e'unel, was a dinner guest at Watkins hall Thursday. Mrs. C. J. Roodhoffe, Ada Heiser What's Happening This Week At the Theaters; DICKINSON-Sunday through Tuesday: Loretta Young, Richard Greene and C. Aubrey Smith in "Four Men and a Prayer." · Wednesday through Saturday: The Ritz Brothers in "Kentucky Monroe." GRANADA—Sunday through Wednesday: Robert Montgomery, Virginia Bruce, Andy Devine and Buddy Ebsen in "Yellow Jack." ● Thursday through Saturday: Laurel and Hardy in "Swiss Miss." VARSITY —Sunday through Tuesday; Deanna Durbin, Adolph Menjon and Leoel Stockold his and his orchestra in "One Hundred Men and a Girl"; and Warner Oland and Key Luke in "Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo" (first run). Wednesday and Thursday: Freddie Bartholomew, Tyrone Power and Madeline Carroll in "Lloyds of London"; and Milburn Stone and Terry Wawer in "The Lovely Kernit Maynard in 'Fighting Texan' (first run); and Edith Carillo in "I little Miss Rosebuck" (first run). PATTE- Sunday through Wednesday; Wayne Morris, Barton MacLane and June Travis in "The Kid Comes Back" (first run); and Don Terry and Jacqueline Wells in "Paid to Dance" (first run). ● Thursday through Saturday: Bob Steele in "The Feud Maker" (first run) and Edna May Oliver, Maureen O'Sullivan, Walter Pidgeon in "Meary Miss Eldridge" (return showing). MONDAY—Graduate recital, 8 p.m. Frank Strong auditorium WEDNESDAY—All级合唱比赛 The schedule: On the Campus: WEDNESDAY A.M. 2:30 classes, 5, 4, 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 May 25 P.M. 2:30 classes, 5, 4, 3 hours at 11:20 to 11:20 THURSDAY A.M. 10:30 classes, 5, 4, 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 May 26 P.M. 10:30 classes, 2, 1 hours at 12:30 to 11:20 FRIDAY A.M. 8:30 classes, 5, 4, 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 May 27 P.M. 8:30 classes, 2, 1 hours at 12:30 to 11:20 SATURDAY A.M. 9:30 classes, 5, 4, 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 May 28 P.M. 9:30 classes, 2, 1 hours at 12:30 to 11:20 Sunday, May 29, and Monday, May 30 TUESDAY A.M. 11:30 classes, 5, 4, 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 May 31 P.M. 11:30 classes, 2, 1 hours at 8:15 to 11:20 WEDNESDAY A.M. 1:30 classes, 5, 4, 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 June 1 P.M. 1:30 classes, 2, 1 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 THUURSDAY A.M. 3:30 classes, 5, 4, 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 June 2 P.M. 4:30 classes, All_hours at 8:30 to 3:20 JUNE 3 P.M. 4:30 classes, All_hours at 8:30 to 3:20 Bill Van Etten of Chicago was a dinner guest at the Chi Omega house Friday evening. Don Schelden of Kansas City, Mo. is a weekend guest of the Acacia fraternity. Bulging Walls-- Continued from page 1 Well, what to do? Even if it was built originally for chemistry the journalism faculty is certainly fond of the place. There's no denying that. But a more efficient, more staple arrangement is necessary and has long had in mind a surprisingly plain and inexpensive plan. The University shops must some day move to a new site near the engineering building. The plant engineers will tell you that, When that happens, the Kansas and its related schoolwork can move into Fowler schools, utilizing the greater space and the generally excellent conditions there. It isn't, of course, as simple as it sounds, but there has apparently been no one to challenge the idea on the grounds of loic. There are plenty of windows on the ground floor, providing good light and ventilation for press room, composing room and bindery. Faculty offices could be arranged in a group. And the business office could be placed somewhere near the main door. There would be large class-rooms upstairs, and room for library location recommends Fowler shops for a future Journalism building. The old complaint about Illinois and Missouri Universities having much better accommodation is not of much use. The simple fact is that University of Kansas journalism deserves and seriously needs (1) a building that will serve harsh modern demands and (2) a building that is not in danger of burning to the ground at any moment. Take Oral Examinations For Master's Degrees Oral examinations were given to five candidates for the master's degree in general chemistry, by the chemistry faculty Friday afternoon and Saturday morning. Those taking the examinations were C. N. Robbins, Kenneth Silbersberg, Owen Wooled, Leah White and Enoch Johnson. Baseball Scores -- American Association Kansas City ... 006 403 003--13 17 12 Minneapolis ... 140 403 003--13 17 0 Gay, Washburn and Breece; Parmelee, Toussier and Galvin. Cincinnati 100 002 100 -4 6 1 New York 000 000 001 -1 6 1 Oklahoma City Lombardi; Melton. Cofinam and Dale Chicago 100 133 10-10 14 Philadelphia 000 000 100 -1 5 4 French and Hartwell; Garbark; Pittsburgh 000 101 030 -5 7 2 Brooklyn 001 101 030 -5 7 2 Brooklyn Tobacco; Hamlin. Pelham and Pelphs, St. Louis 000 000 10 -1 7 1 Boston 200 102 00 -5 9 1 St. Louis 000 000 10 -1 7 1 Boston 200 102 00 -5 9 1 Macy-Faulkner and Lowe. American League New York 000 000 010 -1 7 0 Chicago 000 000 000 -8 0 Chandler and Dickey; Glenn, Lee Washington 003 000 100 100 -5 12 1 Cleveland .101 101 100 12 -4 9 1 Chase and R. Ferrell; Whitehill and Hensley. Boston 010 002 000—3 6 2 St. Louis 400 400 01x—5 10 Marcum, Bagby and Desautels; Newsm and Sullivan. PATEE TODAY! Continuous from 2:00 4 GRAND DAYS 2 Big Run Hits Philadelphia .010 000 040 -5 8 2 Detroit 000 302 20x -7 12 Caster, Smith and Bruker; Ken- dency, Bridge and Tahkib GIRLS GIRLS Know the Truth About Night Club Hostesses! Missing Girls! The Savage Taxi Dance Racket! Caster, Smith and Brucker; Kennedy, Bridges and Telbets. Washington 003 000 100 001—5 12 1 Reunions-- 'Paid to Dance' Continued from page 1 The Screen's Fastest Rising Young Star Friday, June 3-8 p.m., Commencement recital, School of Fine Arts, Hoch auditorium. The Devil in his Eyes---- A Wallop in His Fists---- and Heaven in His Arms- No. 2 Saturday, June 4-9 n. 11m. Golf for visiting alumni, the Lawrence Country Club, 10 a.m., Alumni registration opens, Memorial Union; 3 p.m., Alumni reception, faculty, intramural field; 4 p.m., Engineer's annual meeting, Marvin ball; 5:30 p.m., Torch chapter Mortar Board reunion, Eve Hearth; Open air band concert; Open air band concert on Campus; 8:30 p.m., University reception, Memorial Union; and 9:30 p.m. Alumni-Senior reunion dance, Memorial Union. TODAY WAYNE MORRIS "The Kid AT THE Comes Back" Also—Cartoon - News Continuous from 2:00 — 20c All Day Sunday, June 5-11 am, Commencement exercises at all Lawrence churches; 2:30 p.m., group buildings; 2:30 p.m., Commissary service, Heck auditorium; 4 p.m., Band concert; 4 p.m., Group reunion dinners, all reunion headquarters at Memorial Union—the senior alumni (graduate students); 7 p.m., the Law class of 1898, the class of 1913, the class of 1928; 7 p.m., Baccalaureate services, Memorial Hall; 7 p.m., Bishop's Church by Bishop E. L. Waldorf, bishop of EVERYBODY COMES-EVERYBODY HAS FUN! No.1- --the Chicago area, Methodist Episcopal church. When life's a lark and all the world is full of happy song! The New Universal presents DEANNA DURBIN in 100 MEN and a GIRL and LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI with AOOLPHE MENJOU • ALICE BRADY EUGENE PALLETTE • MISCHA AUER CHARLIE CHAN HIMSELF! EXTRA Newest News and Popeye the Sailor WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY Freddie Bartholemew - Madeline Carroll Tyeone Power "LLOYDS OF LONDON" ___ and ___ If you like a good "G" man story—See--the Chicago area, Methodist Episcopal church. "FEDERAL BULLETS" SUNDAY—Irene Dunn - Cary Grant in "THE AWEFUL TRUTH" mie Wolfe, 9:12 15 p.m., University Lunenech, Memorial Union; 4 p.m. Phi Beta Kappa annual meeting, Spooner-Thayer auditorium; 7 p.m. Commandment exercises, Management Education and Education; by Clarence A. Dykstra, president of the University of Wisconsin. Continuous from TODAY 3 Days Only DICKINSON Thrill to the Ringing Challenge of Their Pledge! Follow Them as They Relentlessly Search the World! United by an amazing pledge!...Devoted to a great love!...Dedicated to daring adventure!.. Defying the brooding, unseen menace that is spreading terror to the ends of the earth! - EXTRA! - Musical Color Cartoon Fox News GEORGE DAVID A CURBAY SANDERS • NIVEN • SMITH J EWARD BROMERBE, WILLIAM HENRY, JOAIN MICHAEL MILLER, TOM FIELD, BRETCHTON CULLARRY, BABY FITZGERALD A Coast-to-Cast Hiccup on a Nutwork of Laughs! A Three-Ritz Ruckus in the Corn Likker Country! -WEDNESDAY!inspired by man's most gallant adventure...M-G-M's long-awaited production of Sidney Howard's powerful human drama storms from the screen! Every resource of Hollywood's greatest studio has been used lavishly to make this tale of heroism ... spurred on by love...an unforgettably thrilling experience! THE RITZ BROTHERS Hollywood's Moldest Monsters Hollywood's Modest Manors KENTUCKY MOONSHINE Soon! Hopburn and Grant in "HOLIDAY" A GREAT AMERICAN PLAY...A GREATER FILM! "Do it for me!" she whispered. And the promise in her eyes fired him to risk any danger, even the death of a friend. - Added - The World's Most Famous Babies DIONNE QUINTUPLETS IN "QUINTUPLAND" Color Cartoon Latest News Events TODAY Lewis STONE • Andy DEVINE HenryHULL • Charles COBURN Buddy EBSEN • Henry'O'NEILL Screen Play by Edward Chodorov Directed by George B. Seitz Produced by Jack Cummins Continuous From 2:30 GRAND DAYS