TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1958 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Here on the Hill --an account of Mt. Oread Society DOROTHY NETHERTON, c'40, Society Editor Before 3 p.m. call KU,21; after 3, call 2702-K3 PAGE THREE The Sigma Chi fraternity held its annual Masse party Saturday night, the "Communists" theme being carried out. Red Blackburn and his orchestra furnished the music for dancing. Roberts Mitchell, f'a19 Mary Martha Mitchell, c'unel Dorothy Netherbyn, c'40 Catherine Huebner, b19 David Moore, PhoC, m'10 Jane Wilkinson, c'unel Margaret Ranage, c'unel Bette Ahlermann, Olathe Douglas Hoffman, c'40 D约翰 Johnson, c'41 Dorothy Jones, c'41 Nick Neal, c'unel Pat Atmoldl Helen Forbes, c'41 Karathy Seybold, c'19 Alisa Alvarez, c'41 Roamond Barr, c'8 Jean Egbert, c'41 Anita Warden, c'40 Faria Fazp, c'39 Margaret Strop, fa'1n Betty Cole, c'unel Lilizah Burlay, c'unel Zilberach Borlay, c'unel Mary Louine Alexander, Topeka Ruth Olive Brown, c'40 Miriam Whitford, c'41 Hallabard Mary Luo Borderls, fa'19 Maxine Laughlin, fa'18 Daisy Hoffmann, c'58 Evelyn Little, Kansas City, Mo. Dennis Collins, c'41 Sigma Chi entertained the following at dinner Sunday: Mrs. I, N. Ditter, Abline Mrs. L, S. Julian, Salina Mrs. C, L. List Dr. and Dr. E, W. Johnson, Kansas City, Mo. Mariee Clayton, St. Joseph, Mo. Mary Martha Carson, c'unel Tewin Wright, Dodge City, hawk 30, Tifpeka Charles Warren, Fort Scott Tom Cogwaren, c'41 --house house were Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Z. Martin, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Reeder, Troy Maria and Mrs. Kansas City, Mo. Martha Crieue, c.19 Martha Jane Starr, c.41 Eloise Lake, Kansas City, Mo. Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Husband, Manhat ... Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar Geltch entertained with a dinner Saturday evening at which places were laid for 16. The guests were; Dr. and Mrs. R. I. Chanuteson Dr. and Mrs. Lyle S. Powell Chancellor E. H. Lindley and Mrs. Lindley Dean H. R. Wahl and Mrs. Wahl Dr. and Mrs, T. G. Orr Dr. and Mrs, R. H. Major, Kansas C. Mo. --house house were Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Z. Martin, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Reeder, Troy Maria and Mrs. Kansas City, Mo. Martha Crieue, c.19 Martha Jane Starr, c.41 Eloise Lake, Kansas City, Mo. Sunday dinner guests at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house were: ∞ Mr. and Mrs. Greaver Allen, Tonganoxie Elizabeth Deming, c'uncl Lorraine Pyle, b'uncl. Dinner guests at the Sigma Nu day The following were dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house Sunday. Frank Beckett Jack Leaf, c'40 Kirk Owen, c'40 Barry Parke, c'49 Joseph Cayr, c'19 Harold Young, Kansas City, Mo. Wilmot Benklemman, Manhattan Sunday dinner guests at the Chi Omega house were: Mrs. Alice Bowen Mrs. H. I. Decker, Louisville, Mrs. Justin Anderson, Louville, Ky. Jim Lofthouse, Louisville Wayne Anderson, e41 Anthony Onfroite, e40 ∞ Alpha Omicron Pi elected the following officers last night for the coming year: President, Nancy LET US DYE FOR YOU! "We Cement Soles" ∞ Cochrane, c'40; vice-president, Jane Chesky, f'39; corresponding secretary, Dorothy Netherton, c'40; recording secretary, Eloise Pohl, f'40; treasurer, Jean Klussman, f'41; rapt captain, Ruth Buehler, f'39; historian, Beatrice Hagedorn, f'41; doorkeeper, Naomi Campbell, f'39. The University Women's Club will entertain with a tea for senior and graduate women of the University in the men's lounge of the Memorial Union building. Thursday afternoon, April 7, at 3 a.c. clock. No written invitation is be issued. Miss Bailah Morrison is chairman of the tea committee. Helen Ruth Focht, Newton, and Bernice Krebs, Kansas City, Kan, were Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Gamma Delta house. ∞ Alpha Delta Pi announces the engagement of Vivian Pultz, c'41, to Jack Standish of Larned. 心 ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 17 Mass. Phone 688-250 The following officers were installed at the PhiGamma.Delta fraternity last night: President, Paul MacMackill; 't39; treasurer, Frank Harwi; c'38; secretary, William Mitchell; historian, Donald Clinger; c'40; and corresponding secretary, Charles Henshall, c'38. ( ) Mrs. T. L. Shook and Mrs. F. E. Kessler, both of Pratt, were Sunday dinner guests at the Phi Kappa Alpha house. ∞ Several meetings of the K. U Danes are scheduled for this week. The evening bridge group met last week at Amet list M. D. Zbranek 1231 Odl avenue. Today the afternoon bridge group will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Leon Yarham. 1031 Ohio street' The regular meeting of the K. U Dames will be held this evening in the women's lounge of Frank Strong hall. The hostesses will be Mrs. E. Thayer Mrs. Mrs. William Sommerville, Mrs. Howard Winn, Mrs. Keith Foster, Mrs. Harry Forney and Mrs. William Rasmussen. 1017 Mass. Phone 686 Vivian Webster, Kansas City, Mo. and Kenneth Hawley, '77, Cincinnati, were weekends guests at the Acacia house. ~ Dean D. M. Swarthout and Mrs. Swarthout entertained with a small tea Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Stillman Kelley of New York, who were guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. Otto Miessner. Those invited to meet Doctor and Mrs. Kelley were members of the University Fine Arts faculty. Miss Evelyn Swarthout of Dobbs Ferry, NY, was also an out-of-town guest. Those assisting were Dorothy Werner, c'39, and Jean Stouffer, c'41. Mrs. Alice Moncrieff presided at the tea table in the dining room. Visitors at the Phi Gamma Delta house Sunday afternoon were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Mamm and Dovothy Mamm, all of Kansas City Me. Betty Smith, c38, was a luncheon guest at the Chi Omega house yesterday. --bread bread: Why did I feel so sleepy? Why, oh why does my head feel this way? Mrs. A. S. Ehy, Barrattville, Okla., was a weekend guest at the Chi Omega house. Utility Men Elect Officers Prof. Earnest Boye, of the School of Engineering and Architecture, was elected secretary-treasurer of the Kansas Water and Sewage Works Association at its annual election here Saturday morning. Other officers elected to: President, H. L. Linger, Horton; vice-presidents, R. R. Sparks, Troy; W. O. Myers, Ottawa; F. A. Rathert, Junction City; and F. A. Regier, Moundridge. The annual banquet of the Kansas Water and Sewage Works Association was held in Memorial Union on Friday, March 15. Approximately 120 were present. Alfred Lawrence, mayor of Lawrence, and Dean Ivan C. Crawford of the School of Engineering spoke briefly. A. D. Aldrich, fish cultureist from the water department of Tulsa, Oka, gave an illustrated lecture on "Practical Fisheries Management on Municipal Lakes and Reservoirs." "Smaller communities may be satisfactorily served by a single utility commissioner, but for the larger cities there should be a utilise board elected by the people and responsible alone to the people." J. T. Donovan, manager of production an distribution of the Kansas City, Kan public utilities, told the association Friday morning. Mr. Donvou believes that a utilities board should be composed of business men who are intent on giving the best possible business management to what really is a business. The conference adjourned Saturday following luncheon at the filtration plant. Physician To Discuss Phases of Medicine Dr. William Boyd, professor of pathology in the University of Toronto School of Medicine, will speak on "Growth, Normal and Abnormal," Wednesday, April 20, at 10:30 a.m. He will speak at Kansas City on "Bronchial Carcinoma" at 8:15 p.m., Tuesday, April 19, and on "Nephritis" at 8:15 p.m., Wednesday, April 20. These lectures are given for the University School of Medicine and are provided through a gift from the late Dr. J.A. L. Porter of Paula who in 1918 bequeathed a sum to the University for promotion of scholarship and research. A scholarship is provided for a worthy student from this bequest and the rest of the income is used for lectures. Lost anything? Your best bet is to advertise your loss in the Kansas classified section. Just out, this sleek new detachable white starched collar. Rounded points, slightly spread for tie knot. If your face is long shaped or square, we recommend the new WALTON. how to make the most of your face If you have a round full face, wear the BOYD with medium long graceful points. Handsomely shaped and curved to fit your neck with comfort. Seenery, costumes, and properties for the Kansas Players' production of "Winterset" were scheduled to go on the road at daybreak today, to be followed at 8 o'clock by the 18 members of the cast, traveling by automobile. Parasna is the first stop, with a matinee this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Wednesday night's performance is at Neodesha and Thursday's at Chanute, both at 8 o'clock. Friday night finds the drama playing in Nevada, Mo., and the new Wichita University auditorium opens its doors to the troopers Sat., while there are one-night stands and then back to the room. Those who were unable to obtain seats for the production here last week may have an opportunity to see "Wintereset" late in April, when it will be presented for the benefit of the Kansas Theater Forum. A performance will also be given at Ottawa in the near future. 'Winterset' Leaves on Tour Miessner Delivers Address in St. Louis Otto W. Miemner, professor of public school music in the School of Fine Arts, delivered the opening address at the biennial meeting of the Music Educators' National Conference which began yesterday in St. Louis. His subject was: "Factors Affecting Musical Progress." 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WALTON 25 The demand on Hausteen came shortly after Mexican Eagle eaght had taken legal steps to prevent the treasury from attaching its funds to the company (£1,224,000) when the company allegedly owes in unpaid taxes. Mexico City, March 28.—(UP). WEATHER Kansas: Partly cloudy Tuesday and Wednesday; colder in west and central portions Tuesday; much colder Wednesday. May Try Schuschnigg Vienna. March 28 - (UF)—Austria's chancellor, Kurt Schuschnick, will be tried by the German government, possibly on charges of high treason. The mayor was able by death on the chopping block, it was reported tonight. Reports in Vienna Say Trial Would Be Nazi 'Publicity Stunt' It was believed the trial would be held in Leipzig this summer, be public, and purposely widely publi- lized, since substantiation of a German war against both Fucher Adolph Hitler and Field Marshal Herman Goebbler would tend to silence critics of Germany's violent anaconda of Aus- Educators-bread bread: Why did I feel so sleepy? Why, oh why does my head feel this way? Schools from Page 19 School of Education; W. T. Morkhan, St. Mary's College of Schools; and Dr. H. G. Lull, of the State Teachers College, Emporia will preside at the three general sessions. Following each general meeting Saturday there will be sectional conferences, the one Saturday morning bearing on opportunities for more democratic training. Section head of the faculty is Dr. F. O. Russell of the University faculty; Fred L. Settles, county superintendent at Ottawa; Harold D. Fisher, county superintendent for Douglas County. Lawnery; E. C. Wine, principal of the Allcott School, Wichita; and G. C. Brown, principal of the community high school at Clifton Center. Visiting Teachers Will Participate Teachers who will participate in discussions will include: H. Evert Dewey, Emporia; Mrs. Clarine Beyer, Lawrence; Miss Margaret Colman, Dudora; S. L. Sandergard, county superintendent, Salina; J. H. Wickens, Arkansas City; Mrs. Mildred Wilson, Riverside School, Douglas county. Lewis A. Martin, Independence; Miss May Hear, state rural school supervisor, Topeka; Miss Jane M. Carroll, Pittsburg; Miss Leona Shepperd, Kansas City, Kan.; Miss Delore D. Gammon, Emporia; L. M. Eddy, Parsons, and W. H. Hogue, Ottawa. 10% Saving If You Act Now! Buy a Meal Ticket $2.75 Value --- -- for $2.50 UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-basement Memorial Union Style Begins with the Collar Detachable white starched collars herald the beginning of a new style trend on every college campus. Economical, too, saves on laundry. Choose the correct style to flatter your face. 25c each DOWNS ARROW COLLARS DUNCAN ADEN On the Sbin-- Continued from page 1 Why were the streets so crooked? Why did I miss my train? Why were all the waitresses Along the Campus drive—Juli Heimbeck favored the Sigma Chi Saturday night by attending thei Communist party in a Sig Alph fla mming. (And, we might add, this is nice talk) POME Heimbrek favored the Stigma Chi Saturday night by attending the meminist party in a Sig Alph flap and with P.S.L.G! in her cars. ...Have you read the takeoff or the Bein's in the March Esquire? ...Have you read the movie Adolph Hitler (unus harelip). ...Hill's "Kesttap" works; *Peggy Anne* visits Chancellor...who-da? ...Bill O'Shany says he will have to drop out of the "He" contest because he has no new spring suit...The ecologists buil the miners, 14 to 18, and the climate scientists who treat how much hardier it is to get credit these days? ...Sam Thompson went to the City with a blind date and came home with her pin on other things. Election time is here again. Come rally around, all loyal men, Sling mud in your opponent's eye. And wave your party banner high. P.S. G.L. and PACHACAMAC Stab one another in the back, Buy votes and pad the ballot box, And bring in ghosts in droves and Indulge in flights of oratory Which will be just the same old story of campaign promises galore That we've heard many times before; Of promises they can't fulfill, Of promises that will fail, Support the man your side selected. ENDS TONITE PATEE ANY SEAT 15c ANY TIME ENDS TONITE Romance and Adventure Will Never Die As Long As This Story Lives! ERROL FLYNN MAUCH TWINS Bobby and Billy "THE PRINCE and THE PAUPER" "EVERYBODY'S DOING IT" PRESTON FOSTER SALLY EILERS NEWS - 'OUR GANG' Bullet Scarred Romance Laugh Riddled Thrills! X - T R A Tomorrow Only ON OUR STAGE TEX OWENS ' K M B C SINGING COBW boy No Advance in Prices DICKINSON SHOWS 3-7-9 25c Ti:l 7 NOW! ENDS THURSDAY America's Leading Love Team in the Comedy Hit of 1938! Claudette Colbert Gary Cooper 'Bluebeard's Eighth Wife' Plus—Walt Disney's "Alpine Climbers" - Lucas Band Act Fox News FRIDAY! Back to Thrill You Again! 'THE HURRICANE' DOROTHY LAMOUR JON HALL SUNDAY! "Rebecca of Sunny brook Farm" Bendahl Scott - Jack Haley Everybody's Sweatheart! SHIRLEY TEMPLE But even if he is elected, it gets you nowhere in the end, Though right now you are his best friend. Trust not a politician's smiles, Used but to cover cunning wiles. Proceed upon your chosen way. And to him no attention pay. Shows 2:30-7-9 25c 'til 7 "Sitty" Demming was at the Deit house for dinner last Thursday evening. During the course of the meal she pop-pooped a couple of pledges who took a stand against the time she wished someone would give her a couple of swats. She pleaded and was finally taken up. Harry Wiles, Jayhawker track captain, rolled up his sleeves and let her have a fast one in the spot where it hurts most. "Sitty's law dropped," he said. "She's also carrying the neatly printed Greek letters of Delta Tau Delta. Today's ticket to the Granada theater to see "Girl of the Golden West" starring Jennette McDonald in Eddy Eddy, goes to R. Waitful Arey. NELSON EDDY Just One More Day TODAY AND WEDNESDAY The Serenet's Singing Sweethearts Are Together Again in on Entire New Type of Picture. JEANETTE MacDONALD "THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST " In David Belasco's Celebrated Stage Hit A L S O Robert Benchley in 'How to Start the Day' Color Cartoon - News SUNDAY THURSDAY 3 Days "BRINGING UP BABY" BOBBY BREEN "HAWAII CALL" NED SPARKS RAYMOND PAGE and His Orchestra KATHARINE HEPBURN She's your favorite comedienne from now on CARY GRANT Friday, "Atlantic Flight" The Students Home Last Times TONIGHT 15c 'til 7 10c to Kiddies Then 20c MARTHA RAYE BOB BURNS "Mountain Music" AND She Lost Her Reputation Because She Lived on "Scandal Street" Tomorrow - Thursday Bargain Days 10c 'til 7 then 15c 2 Hits What Are Hits No. 1 A Story With the Sweep and Surge of "Mutiny" and "Cavalcade" Claudet Coldert Fred MacMurry 'Maid of Salem' —and 4 Men and a Girl Baving Death to Find--- 'King Solomon's Mines' FRIDAY—"The Pointed Trail"