WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6. 1938 UNIVERSITY DAILY RANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS --- Here on the Hill -an account of Mt. Oread Society DOROTHY NETHERTON, €40, Society Editor Before 5 p.m., call K.U.21; after 5, call 2702-K3 Newly elected officers of Kappa]tainted Sigma Phi Epilion frater Eta Kappa, electrical engineering city with an hour dance last night. President, Charles A. Crouch, c19 Vice-president, King N.J. Johnk, c19 Secretary, Herbert L. Kraus, c19 Corresponding secretary, Raymond A. Keymon Historian librarian, Louis S. Shire, c19 Sequester at army, Donald M. Hageh, c19 Kappa Alpha Theta entertained the following alumni advisory board members at dinner Monday night: Mrs. Robert Haggart Miss Brandy Mrs. I. F. Boughton Mrs. Hal Lebrecht, Kansas City, Mo. Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Tue. Delta festivities press Fd Edon, '17 Mary Nicholson, '17 Helen Bulder Edid Goodman, Kansas City, Mo ∞ Joe Gurdy and Dick Bailey from Miami University at Oxford, Ohio, are guests at the Delta Chi house. Mrs. Dora Simons, Fort Collins, Colo., is a house guest of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Mrs. P. R. Fritz, Wichita, was on Sunday guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. . . Watkins hall will hold open house tomorrow from 7 to 8 p.m. Mrs. Frank Parker and Mrs. Patroun, alumnae, were dinner guests Monday evening at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. examination period with 230 classes, which are not populous, and in a measure meeting the request of the students for a day of grace between Beyt McVeY, cuncl, and Camil Scott, C4'1, were luncheon guests in the Kappa Kappa Gamma house yes terday. Alpha Gamma Delta sorority entertained the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity last night with an hour dance. 心 Julia Heimbrook, c'unel, was a luncheon guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house yesterday. R. K. Bailey of Washington, DC, was a dinner guest of Kappa Eta Kappa Monday night. Mrs. C.H. Klausman and Mrs. Edu Kincaid, Topika, were guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house last night. Alpha Gamma Delta sorority en Daan R. A. Schweeler was the principal speaker at a dinner, following the initiation services of Phi Delta Kappa, national educational fraternity, held last night in the Pine Forest of the Memorial Union building. Prof. J. W. Twente, faculty sponsor of the fraternity, welcomed the new members and explained the purpose and the nature of the organization. Dean Ivan C. Crawford of the School of Engineering will be the principal speaker at the next meeting, to be held May 3. The newly initiated members are Arthur Beck, c18 Lorne Akers, cunel Floodion, c18 Shipton, c18 Mary K. Dorman, '37, and Margaret Purves, c'38, were dinner guests at the Theta Tau fraternity house last night. K F K U --examination period with 230 classes, which are not populous, and in a measure meeting the request of the students for a day of grace between April 6. Wednesday 2.30 French lesson. 2.44 News flashes. 2.61 University of Kansas Men's Glee Club, directed by Prof. Joseph F. Wilkins. 2.619 Wight recital, Prof. Walde-ich. April 7, Thursday 2:44 News flashes. 2:47 A prologue to Shakespeare. "Much Ado About Nothing," Miss Helen Phila Hoopes. 6:00 Highlights in Education, faculty members from the School of Education. 8-30 Physical education for health, 8-46 Summer camp. 9-46 Jayhawk Trumpeters, Boh Boyle, Leon Horacek, Louis Maser. Prepared by the K.U. news bureau prepared by the K.U. news bureau April 8. Fridav 2:30:30 Music appreciation period. "The Lest Sonata", John Moore, pianist; Frank Cunke, commentator. 6:00 Lawrence Liberty Memorial High School Clarence Cameron Wilson Chorus; Joe Williams, direc- Exam Schedule-examination period with 230 classes, which are not populous, and in a measure meeting the request of the students for a day of grace between Continued from page 1 PATEE ANY SEAT 15c ANY TIME Secondly, that the Athletic Board's concern in intercollegiate affairs be recognized, and that the Senate committee on athletic affairs continue as a liaison committee in connection with both the Athletic Board and the department of physical education. The Senate advisory committee report, held over from last month, after reciting some history of the war, suggested that University suggested two alternatives. Ends Tonite BORIS KARLOFF "The Invisible Menace" — AND — OTTO KRUGER "Counsel for Crime" First, that the Athletic Board, now concerned chiefly in the management of intercollegiate sports, might be directed to take over the whole program of sports and physical recreation at the University. class recitations and the beginning of examinations. The Senate adopted the second alternative, and approved also advisory committee recommendations that the Senate committee on athletics have its title expanded to include physical recreation, and that Adopt Second Alternative THURSDAY 3 DAYS REX BELL ANN SHERIDAN TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920-22 Mass. Phone 12 MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP 732 1/2 Mass. 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