WEDNESDAY; MARCH 30, 1988 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society DOROTHY NETHERTON, c. 40, Society Editor Sigma Alpha Epsilon entertained the following guests at a buffet supper Sunday evening. Joan Newwill, 'f19 Virginia Appel, c'41 Hilary Harrah, 'c39 Lamar Murray, c'40 Virginia Shidson, fa'40 Jeannett Leech, c'41 Jane Reed, 'c39 Pierre Lanneau, c'40 Betty Burch, fa'41 Flortense Horton, c'41 Nancy Kesler, fa'41 Mary Connell, b'uncle Jerry Perck, c'40 Betty Patton, c'mel Betty Rogers, c'mel Zarimayi, b'uncle Barbara Bonham, c'mel Norma Sloan, c'41 Clare Cornley, 'mily Virginia Hunting, c'38 Mrs. J. N. Gilbert Mrs. Eddie Patterson Bull Tyler, 'n'19 Bill Taylor, 'n'19 Howard Sails, Kansas City, Mo. Mayne Pearl Barnett, Kansas City, Mo. Mary Crooby, Kansas City, Mo. Clemon Beckenbach, Kansas City, Mo. --- The Triangle fraternity entertained the following guests Sunday Farl Colburn, Kansas City, Mo. Nell Gramman, Kansas City, Mo. Marguerite Iloffry, Kansas City, Mo. Marissa Hama, Kansas City, Mo. C. F. Heaney, Ellis C. H. Bradley, Scott City Dinner guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house last night were: Sollie Harris, c'uncl, Kappa Alpha Theta Marie Bloomfield, cf'uncl, Gamma Phi Beta Mildred Ogle, c'41, Alpha Delra Pi Margaret Wilson, c'uncl, Kappa Kappa Gamma Those taking part were: The League of Women Voters held the last of a series of study groups on "Know Your Schools" program, last night at 7 o'clock at the home of Mrs. L. N. Lewis. This was a roundtable discussion sponsored by the education department of the league. Members of the American Association University Women and others interested were invited to present. Mrs. Karl Reider Mrs. Orcan Brownlee Mrs. C. F. Nelson Mrs. Bert Nash Mrs. Marvin LeSuer Miss Winnie Lowrance --- . ~ Sigma Chi fraternity elected Walter Claassen, b39, as treasurer for next year, yesterday. Alpha Kappa Psi, commerce fraternity, announces the pledging of Willis Schermani, c'41. Chi Omega entertained the following guests with an exchange dinner last night; Newbury Sheppe, c'40 Chelsea Sheppe, c'40 London Graves, c'uncl Mrs. George T. Vance, Kansas City, Mo Emily Vance, Kansas City, Mo Phone K.U. 66 ~ Candid Camera-Ily Speaking DUNAKIN CLUB "Candid Cameraing . . . It's the rage." THE ARGUS $12.50 with on 14.5 es motion picture film 1319 Tennessee Street Lawrence, Kansas See us for motion picture cameras and complete line of photographic supplies — all makes of paper, films, developers, tanks, tripods, filters and accessories. TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNG New Rackets, Balls Soft Balls, Bats RUTTER'S SHOP 14 Mass. St. Phone 23 HIXON STUDIO Phone 41 In Hotel Eldridge Bldg 心 12 Dinners and Suppers, $2.50 6 Breakfasts, 50c versity and manager of the Locas band, and his brother, Lynn, of New York, will go to Lawrence this evening on their way to Ottawa. They have been playing at the Hotel New Yorker and other places in New York. Clyde Luca is a member of the Acacia fraternity. CLASSIFIED ADS The Pi Beta Phi alumnae association has issued invitations for a tea to be given Tuesday afternoon, April 5, from 3:30 to 5:30, at the home of Mrs. Carl E. Friend. The guests will be junior and senior girls of the high school and their mothers, and members of the active chapter. TWO advertising solicitors for new weekly newspaper in Lawrence. Twenty-five per cent on each dollar collected. Write Caird Austil, 62 N. 7th, Lawrence, Ks. LOST: Black Sheaffer fountain pen with笔 Evelyn McAnich engraved on barrel, Phone 2258, Reward. -128 Mrs. Richard B. Stevens, who is in charge of the tea, is being assisted by Mrs. Justin Hill, Mrs. Adrian Sullivan, Dr. Jennifer Jr., and Miss Irma Spander. The members of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority will entertain with a buffer supper for the alumnae宴. tomorrow evening at 6 o'clock ~ Prof. H. B. Chubb was a dinner guest at the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity house last evening. He spoke on "Foreign Affairs." Pi Lambda Theta will hold initiation Services at Evans' Hearth toorrow at 5.30 p.m. Reservations for the nurse should be made sometime oday. fa 38, Director; Roberta Cook. Selected—Jayhawk Quartet; Art Wolf, c. 39, Richard White, e'umcl Don Wood, b. 39, Richard Stark, c'40, "The Screamers," written and by Jack Laffer. Cast—Robert Brooks, c'40; Richard White e'umcl; J. D Ramsey, c'40; Jack Laffer; Richard Stark, c'39. Scene The Dean's Garden at Midnight. "Babylon" (Joseph Clokey), solo- Virginia Vargi, c'41, "The Snow Storm" (J. H. Rogers), "A Song of Horsemen" (J. H. Rogers), o p r o p l i g n a t i o n Helen Campbell, fa 39; "Tales from the Vienna Wood" (Strauss-Rieger)—Women's Glee Club. "Route Marchie" (Stock): "John Continued from page 1 Glee Clubs-soprano: Betty Grove, f'ra3; 8Am Rightmire, f'ra4. 30th also: Antine Clements, f'aucl; Ariere l' Brown, f'aucl; Roberts Brown, f'ra3; Director; Roberta Cohn, Weekend guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house were Mrs. C. W. Caldwell and Mrs. William Douses, both of whom served on the staff of Sue Van Deventer of Wellington. "Route Marchin'" (Stock): "John Peel," old English hunting song (arr. by Gibb): "The Wreck of the Julie Plant." French - Canadian quest; or American quest; solo - Claudie Dorsey; "Alma Mater"- Combined Glee Clubs. Phone K.U. 66 LOST: Black Sheafer Lifetime fountain pen with name R, M. St still engraved in barrel, Reward, Phone 2014. -117 GLS: Single room at 1406 Tennessee after April 1. Rents for $8.00. Call 1203. -123 RELIABLE CLEANING Suits Tuxes Dresses Hats Suits 50c Shampoo and Wave 35c Complete Permanents $1.50 up Phone 533 $941 1/2 Mass. St. Call 616 Free Pickup and Deliv. Guaranteed 3 garments for $1.25 GRAND CLEANERS Call 616 Free Pickup and Deli On the Shin-learning or Gubernal 'Science'. Chemistry: Robert Taft, professor of chemistry, and R. H. Hess, chemist, water and sewage laboratory, 'Electrodeposition of Tin from Solutions of its Complex Salts.' IVA'S TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920- 22 Mass. Phone 12 Shampoo and Wave Set, dryed Oil Shampoo and Wave Set, dryed 12 Permanents and End Curls $1.00 complete Continued from page 1 Doris Johnson was there with he Fen. .. Bud Frink was quite healthy. .. All three of the Robertsons were were. .. And of course Bill South ern. MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP 732 1/2 Mass. Phone 2353 On and Off. The naughty Alpha Chi, "Giin" Wade, was roller skating all over Orcad yesterday. . . Doretta Fritz washed her beer jacket and all the names came out but Brewedal's. . . The Sour Owl cowl went to Topeka night to be printed. . . Our Dan Hamilton vialated Kansan rules and went down into the composing room night before last. He was promptly told off and left in a hurry of flushes. . . Saw Suzanne Sawyer in her new spring suit yesterday. A local resident who lives 'way out' by Haskell received a shock Sunday morning when she came downstairs to get breakfast. On the floor were a pair of men's shoes that did not look like her husband's. She began to look around and finally uncovered the owner in the guest room bed. When she finally got the young gentleman awake he identified himself as a Swig (excuse please) Sig Alph. He was at a loss to explain why or how he had arrived at this particular destination, so he took his shoes and went home to ponder over the ways of the world. Here's a new type of poem. If you can't figure it on, read it aloud a few times. POME F, U, N, E, X.) "S—V, F, X. "F, U, N, E, M." "S—V, F, M." "O, K, W, N." Elsie Lowell. Invertebrate pipe smokers will be overloaded at the latest invention put at their disposal. It is the Kister Pilote Lite for Pipes. Inventor Shore named the lighter after Professor Kister of the journalism faculty because he used a upick box of 800 matches in two days trying to keep the pipe clean when they over the pipe bowl and a tiny lime is always there to relight the pipe. A wind guard may be installed on windy days. Elise Lowie gets today's ticket to the Dickinson theater for her bit of alphabet soup "Bluebeard's Eighth Wife" is featured with Claudette Colbert and Gary Cooper co-starred. A chorus of the worst voices on the Hill will assemble this afternoon at 5:30 in the Shack for the first (and maybe last) practice of the Raw's Rottenest Choir. Anyone with a voice like a cloyp fog-horn is welcome. The croaking mule has long been the furthest forth in song with the boys, and forth for your atomizers. The choir motto is "Notes to the World." Daily Kansan Classified Ads are read by all the students on Mount Oread. Buy a Moal Ticket $2.75 Value -- --- for $2.50 10% Saving If You Act Now! Sub-basement Memorial Union UNION FOUNTAIN Scientists Will Convene At Pittsburg Thirty-five reports on scientific research carried on at the University will be made by faculty members and advanced students at the Kansas Academy of Science convene teachers College, March 31 to April 2. Thirty-five Student and Faculty Reports Will Be Made to Kansas Academy of Science The convention will hear 127 reports on scientific research made in the last year. The Kansas Academy of Science is the oldest scientific organization in the state and has a membership of 500 scientists and teachers. University Staff Gives Speeches Reports from the University will be as follows: Botany; A. J. Mix, professor of botany, "Some Species of Taphrina with Intracellular Habitat"; R. J. Thompson, assistant instructor of botany, "A New Algae in the Seedlessmacence"; Edna Old, technician of botany, "Further Studies of the Morphology of Taphrina Caerulescens"; D. J. 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Koopman, "The Mapping of Recent Additions to The Modern Library Kent Talks on Wave Plates Dos Passos—The 42nd Parallel. Dos Passos—The 42nd Parallel Edmonds—Erome Haul. George—Progress and Poverty. Pearson—Studies in Murder. Little Giants, $1.25. Hawthorne—Complete Novels and Selected Tales. Remain Rolland—Jean Christo- Romain Rolland—Jean Christophe. Cleaners Poem—Complete Tales and Poems STEP OUT IN STYLE IN CLEAN CLOTHES! Merchants of GOOD APPEARANCE 1021 Mass. Phone 666 THE BOOK NOOK Electric Fields into Curvilineer Squares." Geology: J. H. Lane, gr and J. T. U. Smith, assistant professor of geology "A Graphic Solution of the True Axial Angle of Biaxial Crystals from Their Indices"; R. E. Whifla, assistant instructor of geology "Some Mineralogical Analyses of Sandstones in Eastern Kansan"; Wm. K. McFarquhar, "Preliminary Reports on the Chert Gravels of the West African Coast"; W. H. Schowe, associate professor of geology "The West Atchison Glacial Section" and "Celestial, Brown County, Kansas." Taylor Discusses Mexican Toads Zoology; Edward H. Taylor, professor of zoology, "On Mexican Toads of the Genus Hypophachus"; R. H. Wheeler, professor of psychology, "Some Additional Data on Climate and Cultural Cycles"; W. J. Baumgartner, professor of zoology, "The Behavior of the Blood Cells of the Cockroach, Peripanlata Americana"; E. H. Taylor, professor of zoology, "Herpetological Novelies From Mexico"; Claude Leist, gr. "The Bones of Pliobamystoma Kanersis Compared Histologically with the Bones of Recent Ambystoma"; and Edith Beach, gr. Entomology. D. Warren Craik, gr. "Some Notes on the Family Belomostomatidae of the Western Hemisphere." H. B. Hungerford, professor of entomology, "Report on Some New Species of Water Bugs." Lyman S. Henderson, assistant instructor of entomology, "Some Notes on Curculionidee" Melvin E. Griffin, gr. 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