TUESDAY, APRIL 5. 1938 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS --- PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society --an account of Mt. Oread Society DOROTHY NEUTHERD ROTHYT NETHERSON. *c*, AO, Society Edito Before 5 p.m. net球 K.U.125 after 5 p.m. 2702 - KU3 Theta Sigma Phi, honorary nate professional sorority for women journalists, held its annual election of officers yesterday afternoon. Elizabeth Denning, c'uncl, was elected president. Other officers are: vice-president, Jean Thomas, c'uncl; treasurer, Ruth Timpe, c'39; secretary, Louise Peyton, c'39; social chairman, Ardach Cable, c'uncl; and keeper of the archives, Agnes Skolout, c'39. Bill Bird and Russell Webber of Albany, Mo., and Harbert Lee Erskins of Lincoln, Neb, were week-eskins at the Pi Kappa Alpha house. Ricker hall will entertain with an hour of dancing from 7 to 8 tonight. ~ Miller hall will entertain with an hour of dancing this evening from 7 to 8 o'clock. Phi Gamma Delta announces the pledging of Herbert Hartman, ed'41, of Newton. 心 Alpha Delta Pi announces the engagement... of Anna Rmah Maus, c'38, to Will Woodman, c'unl. Woodman of the Member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity. Kappa Alpha Theta announces the engagement of Marguerite Myers, fa38, to Stanley Patterson. Mr. Patterson is a member of the Kappa Alpha social fraternity at Washington and Lee University. Weekend guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house were; Fugenia Donalue, Kansas City, Mo. Mary Katherine Dornman, '57, Kansas City, Mo. Jennifer Fuldman, Athletics Sunday dinner guests at th Camma Pbi Beta house were Bob McKay, c'40 Norman Smith, b'19 Paul Fisher, b'18 Gerorge Russell, b'18 elma Markham, 37, Topek Weekend guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house were: Faith Campbell, Park College, Parkville, Mo. The Alpha Chi Omega sorority entertained the following guests at a buffet supper Sunday evening: Weekend guests at Watkins hall Mrs. V, L. Miller, Bethel Sally Miller, Bethel Norma Braun, Topeka Miss Petunia Coyle Court, Salina Petunia Court, Saunders, c41 Jimmy Lade, c4unl Don Hays, c89 Son Sueb, c59 Kirk Owen, c40 Harold Young, Kansas Herald Young, Lincoln Giles Ilmore, d18 Edgard Ede, c4r Ed Carr, c3r Monty Vachis, c39 Preston Burtis, c37 Raymond O'Brien, c39 John Ryder, buncl Dion Shredler, c39 Marquis O'Brien, c40 Ed Muller, b3r Darrel Haynes, c41 Jerry Young, c59 Challis, c41 Jack Happy, fauncl Don Shultz, Lawrence Element Gizettes, Mishhattan Ed Boucher, c41 John Zimmerman, c49 Edoughe, c41 Harry Brown, c39 Wendel Wenstrand, c41 Harloyd Selly, c54 William Shepard, c29 Stewart Jones, c42 Dale Aliquet, c4unl Watkins hall entertained the fol Marvin Goodel, c19 Gerald Fowle, c40 Irvine Beagle, council Lyndon Lydon Me, Mr and Charles Ross, Dover Charles Ross, Jr, Dover Michael Miller, Jim, Silver Lake Anna Mae Malm, Silver Lake Members of Pi Kappa Alpha en- Mr. and Mrs. John Summerns Jean Clark, Coffvilley Louise Moore, C44 Sarah Hunt, Smooth Mrs. G, R. Gratt Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Havana restaurant --- photor inspire Hailou Henry c-40 Ellen Louise Bury, fa'18 Ruth Higdon, Kansas City, Mn. Nancy Robertson, Kansas City, Mn. Chi Omega entertained the follow- friends dinner. Suzanne Engleman, '17, Kansas City, Mo. James Kell, '19 William Brillan, '20 Jesse Talbot, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. A. Bennett Brown, Kansas City Mr. and Mrs. E, R, Tibbets, San Antonio, Texas --pha Delta Pi house were: Robert Tibbets, San Antonio, Texas Harry. Marten Jutzon, Parson Ferne Forman, 37, Kansas City, Mo. Rowlland Miller, c39 Sunday dinner guests at the Phi Mrs. Eugene Wolfekuhler, Lake Fore III. M. J. G. Scolp, Ottawa John Scolp, Ottawa Jacob Fischer, Robert Bouldy, c19 Clarence Hancock Sunday dinner guests at the Sigm Stick Bruce Benton, Kansas City, Mp. Pai Tower, Kansas City, Mo. Don Mitchell, Coffeeville Mrs. Awaardt, c/o Ucal Betty Bacon, Atchion Mrs. Dick Souther Robert Souders, c/o Ucal Tom McKale, c/o Tom McKale, 18 --pha Delta Pi house were: Xi chapter of Sigma Kappa entertained Sunday with a banquet in honor of the twenty-fifth anniversary of its founding at the University of Kansas. Two charter members, Mrs. Rhea Wilson Johnson and Mrs. Genevieve Huffman Andrews, were present. The following were geus; Hazel Anderson, Lawrence Mildred Collard, Lawrence Bilal Hassan, Kansas City, Nancy Higgim, Kansas City, Mo. Brad Garrett, Kansas City, Mo. Cheryl Ginsburg, Kansas City, Mildred McPhield, Kansas City, Mo. Elizabeth Ann Ferrie, Lawrence Mrs. Rafe H. Harvey, Kansas City, Mo. Matthew Holmes, Kansas City, Sarah Azalea Peery, Kansas City, Mo. Helen Ellfeldt, Kansas City, Mo. Roy B. Graham, Akron, Ohio Linda Ann Shaw, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Ruth Johnson Quistgard, Kansa City, Mo. Mrs. Rhea Wilson Johnson, Kansas City Mo. Mrs. Genevieve Huffman Andrews, Abi lane Mrs. Fred W. Cutter, Lawrence Mrs. Roy Ziesen, Kansas City, Mo HX, Roy Ziehm, Kansas City, Mo. Bob Cairns Fugene Atkins, Lineola, Neb. William Arami, Lineola, Neb. Dudley Alms, c'uncl Sunday dinner guests at the A The Delta Tau Delta fraternity elected the following officers last night: Marvin Cox, b.195 Bill Hartman, c.199 Neil Neumeyer, b.188 Boo Doddsley, c.199 Mrs. S. M. Woodman, Arkansas City President, Harry Wills, b189 face-prepared. Reward Gallaway; c40 leadership. Record Bachill; c40 recording secretary. Jack Fisher; c40 Guide, John Phlego, p189 Record Bachill; c40 The following were weekend pests at the Alpha Gamma Delta mouse: Dorothy Schoeller, Kansas City, Mo. Geraldine Stafford, Kansas City, Mo. Frances Hammil, Kansas City, Mo. About 125 guests attended a musical program held Sunday afternoon at the University Club. The program was under the direction of Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. Alhin were in The program opened with a group of piano selections played by Prof. Jan Chiapusso. A comedy scene was also presented. (Loencsville) was also presented. The acting hosts of the afternoon were: Colonel Karl Baldwin and Mrs. Baldwin Prof. H. B. Chubb and Mrs. Chubb Prof. John Ie and Mrs. Ie Prof. L. Baumwartner and Mrs. Baum Kapap Sigma fraternity announces the pledging of John Wiesshaar, c'40. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Woodman have been guests at the Kappa Sigma house for several days. ∞ Mr. and Mrs. George M. Beal Kappa Sigma fraternity will hold a steak fry at the Lawrence airport, followed by a barn dance at the chapter house, April 8. ~ . Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Edwin White of Bonner Springs announce the engagement of their daughter, Yvonne, to Edwin Rice Phlebs, Jr. of Stevilleville, Ill. Miss White, a member of Chi Omega, attended the University of Kansas. Phelps received his bachelor of science degree in civil engineering in 1936. He is a member of Phil Delta Theta. Modern Language Professors Attend Manhattan Meeting Five professors of modern languages attended the meeting of the Kawasakas Modern Language Association at Manhattan last Saturday. The principal speakers at the general session were Prof. J. M. Ossin, of the University, who spoke on Calderon in Spanish, and Harry Schmitt, dean of the romantic language at the University of Nebraska, who spoke on "Modern Language Inventory for 1938." In the afternoon the association met in smaller discussion groups. Dr. George J. Meitelf of the department of German of the University was chairman of the group. Hans Martin, German exchange student, knew an interesting picture of the people from the foreign language teachers in Germany. Dr. Otto Springer, chairman of the department of German, was elected president of the association for the coming year. Prof. E. F. Engel was chosen as a member of the Association's books. The association is composed of all modern languages teachers in the state of Kansas. Prof. Nellie Barnes, assistant professor of English at the University and a member of the executive committee of the State Association of Teachers of English, will have general charge of the meeting. "English Curriculum in Kansas High Schools" is the general topics for a meeting of all English majors Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 in room 205 Fraser hall, as announced by the department of English. English Majors Meet Wednesday in Fraser Hall Miss Blanche Yeomans, instructor in English, and Arthur Adrian, instructor in English, will be speakers Both Miss Yeomans and Adrian have had recent teaching experience in Kansas high schools. Set April 28 as Annual School of Business Day E J. Dowling, instructor in econ- mics, is captain of the faculty softball team. The faculty team will play the winners of a junior-senior game, which will be played earlier in the afternoon. No formal program has been arranged but plans are being made for election of officers in the morning, afternoon and a dinner in the evening. Thursday, April 28, will be School of Business Day. Hazlett Steiger, b38, president of the Associated Students in the School of Business, has general charge of all arrangements. Phone K.U. 66 APARTMENT for rent. Two rooms, nearly furnished, Bills paid. 1391 Rhode Island Street. $11 per month. -133 LOST: Black Sheaffer Lifetime fountain pen with笔 R. M. Still engraved in barrel. Reward, Phone 2014. -117 STADIUM Beauty Shoppe Yes! We give a shampoo and any style ware for... 35c Call 310 for Appointment 1033 Mass. 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Chamberlain's foreign policies defended by him on the floor of Commons for the fifteenth time in the last nine weeks, won a 159 to 152 vote of confidence when the turbulent debate ended at 11 p.m. Shout, Slap Faces, and Demand Election in House of Commons By its vote, the house rejected a ultratec motion for censure coupled with a demand for a general election. The gaunt faced Chamberlain, unable to quench the fire of Laborite and liberal anger over his direct dealing with Europe's dictators, stumbling refused to put his policies before a vote of people while Britain is in the "war of rearmament." Shortly before the prime minister arise to answer his critics, the house was thrown into turmoil when Emmanuel Shinwell, former cabinet minister and a d Laborite leader, stepped across the floor and took a resounding at the face of Commander Tatton Bower, conspiracy curator of World War I naval officer. Shinwell explained to the speaker that he had been insulted. Bower arose later and apologized. To Observe Palm Sunday With Sunrise Service The worship service, an inspirational program of music and meditation, will be held on the hillside near the Rock Chalk Cairn, north of Frank强壮 hall, at 6.30 a.m. Following the outdoor service, participants will eat breakfast in the Memorial Union cafeteria. Student groups in Lawrence churches will observe Palm Sunday this year by uniting in a Lenten service and fellowship breakfast, sponsored by the Student Christian Federation. Students in organized church groups may secure reservations for the breakfast through their representatives to the federation. Others wishing reservations may leave their homes and stay with the Bible College, in Myers hall. Tickets will be on sale at the caterdia room Sunday morning. STUDENTS: To get advertising for new weekly newspaper in Lawrence, Twenty-five per cent commission on each dollar paid. 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On the Shin-shore To show his catch to Shiller. Betty Boddruggen. The payoff came when he and Beety were sitting in the jayhawk a little late and in the walkie Walker and a member of the male species. Both were a bit embarrassed. Continued from page 1 April Fool comes but once a year and then we forget to put down the "April Fool". Anyway we want all our readers to know that we meant no harm when we gave these moments April first. We were never allowed to react to the thought that an April fool Kansan was going to be printed. So its for the dean's office and other places until April shows get under way. HIXON STUDIO Phone 41 In Hotel Eldridge Bldg. In Jayhawk Valley...Jane Coats celebrated her 21st birthday Thursday----. Look-alikes: Alice Marie Meyn and .Bette Davis...Can Wade define a "Black and White Party"----. Wanted: An admirer of the new "Ken" magazine...The Owl picnic was rather dampish: This is the letter that Schiller Shore received from Mr. Werner, dean of men, after he had awarded him a scholarship for fishing, which is his hobby; M. Schiller Shore, P. V. P. Sandt, Shore Merit System, Lawrence, Kanasa. Dear President Shore: For many years I have strenu- bled by honest effort to earn the power of a sword, a shield, ward. After season of blinding toll, of hours spent under a shield, of rains and storms, burned in, rain in, wind and in storm the victor fox foot, mine. For years I had been wounded. Perhaps we may repeat at this time the words of the immortal Goethe: After the storm's tempestous roar, The fisherman must reach the shore Very sincerely yours, Henry Werner HOLDING HANDS The tiny hand I held last night, Has caused my heart to sing. Has caused my heart to sing. I now am rich because I held —Four aces and a king. —Dorothydean Viets The Independent organization on the Hill is going to sell tickets to a show in the near future, so if you are approached give the organization a hand. They are working toward the National Convention of Independent Organizations at Norman, Okla., April 22. The fascinating He and She will be announced at the show they will sponsor. Dorothydey Viets gets today's ticket to the Granada theater for "Holding Hands" pome. "Bring-Up Baby" starring Gary Grant and Katherine Hebburn starts today. Put your dity in the box. Announce Texas Coach As Official Relays Starter Gwinn Henry, director of athletics, announced yesterday that Clyde Littlefield, track coach at the University of Texas, will be the official starter of the Kansas Relays April 17. He will lead John L. Griffiths, reference, and Gov. Walter A. Huxman, honorary referee. LET US DYE FOR YOU! "We Cement Soles" ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 1017 Mass. Phone 686 Home of the Joyhawk DROP DOWN AND SEE 05 TOMORROW - THUR. BARGAIN DAYS 'Til 7 ONLY 10c After 7 15c Lists Reasons For Inefficiency In Kansas Schools Regier Studies High Schools Complications in the certification laws, too many small high schools, and political instead of educational considerations in some quarters are definitely limiting the efficiency of Kansas schools, according to a study by Aaron J. Regier, in the current issue of the University of Kansas Education journal just out of the press. The study was submitted as the dissertation for his Ph.D. degree from the University, by Doctor Regier, professor of education at Bethel College. FRIDAY: "TRAPPED B1 Doctor Regier points out that the teacher certification laws of Kansas are of a slow growth, full of contradictions and uncertainties; that Kansas is one of eight states that permit teacher-training courses in high schools, and certificate these high school graduates. His study of high schools as to number of pupils and of teachers shows that the state (when the study was made) was maintaining 674 high schools. Twenty-one of these had only one teacher; 250 had less than five, and if the 108 having five teachers school (one to five teachers) constituted 54 per cent of the state's total schools. "Many educators agree that an efficient high school should have at least ten teachers." Compared with Kansas' 544.3 per cent of one-to-five-teacher schools, California had only 1.6 per cent, and Oregon 22.4 per cent. The median in California is the 17-t teacher school, compared with the five-teacher school in Kansas. He points out, too, that in the smaller schools, a person is permitted to teach any subject, regardless of previous preparation for that subject. County Superintendents Examined His study of county superintendentents showed that less than 21 percent of these officials in the state hold college degrees, while 57 per cent have had no college training; or at most, than a year in college. "This means," he writes, "that some of them may not even have finished high school, because some of the 25c Til 7 ENDS THURSDAY Shirley's Best-of-All Musical by Far . . . A Great Show for Everybody! SHIRLEY TEMPLE RANDOLPH SCOTT Glorio Stuart - Jack Holey Plus Selected Short Subiects SHIRLEY TEMPLE "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm" FRIDAY! AKIM TAMIROFF (Of "Buccancer" Fame!) 'Dangerous to Know' With Gail Patrick SUNDAY! MARK TWAIN'S "THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER" IN TECHNICOLOR Soon-"IN OLD CHICAGO" G-MEN"—JACK HOLT TONIGHT WALLACE BEERY WARNER BAXTER "SLAVE SHIP" WOWIE! WHAT A HIT! ADULTS 15c TIL 7 CHILDREN 10c THEN 20c AND WILLIAM BOYD CASSIDY OF BAR 20" YOU'LL SAY IT'S LOVE... YOU'LL SAY IT'S NEWS! TYRONE POWER · LORETTA YOUNG · DON AMECHE... LOVE IS NEWS AND Miriam Hopkins "MEN ARE NOT GODS" —WHAT DO YOU THINK? older certificates could be obtained without, any high school training. So long as county superintendents are so inadequately prepared, and so long as the superintendency is a political job, we need not expect leadership in educational matters from that office." On the other hand, the studios show that 95.67 per cent of the city superintendents have college degrees, and 96.25 per cent of the principals. Y's Hold Financial Drive PATEE John Hunt, secretary of the Y.M.C.A., announced today the attainment of $400 toward the group's goal of $1,000 in a financial campaign recently started. The amounts contributed range from $100 to $10. ANY SEAT BORIS KARLOFF NOW! WITH MARIE WILSON AND 15c ANY TIME ENDS WEDNESDAY 2 First Run Hits WITHOUT A DOUBT A masterpiece by Kar- loff BORIS, KARLQF. BORIS, KARLQF. UNFORGETTABLE DRAMA OF TODAY "Counsel for Crime" Otto Kruger Douglass Montgomery NEWS - PETE SMITH THE STUDENTS' CHOICE -ENDS TONITE- KATHARINE HEPBRIN Your Favorite Comedienne From Now On GYRAT GRANT A New Loaf Star in a Riotous Comedy That Tops "The Awful Truth" KATHARINE HERBURN CARY GRANT BRINGING UP BABY AND BABYISH LEOPARD ALSO Disney's in Color Mickey, Dickson, Pluto in 'THE BOAT BUILDERS' Band Novelty - News BIG MIDWEST PREMIERE! TOMORROW! THE FOLKS ARE BACK AGAIN! The Hardy family, of course, funny Mickey Rooney and the rest, all too, and it's their heat warning, exiting, howling successor to "You're Only Young Once" 'You'll love it!' Another Story of Judge Hardy's IMAGE HAUNTING Lewis Stone Lewis Stone a Mickey Rooney Cattley Park Directed by GEORGE B. SEITZ SPECIAL! LAUREL and HARDY Are At It Again in "APERFECT DAY" SUNDAY! Edw. G. Robinson "A Slight Case of Murder'