TUESDAY, MARCH 8. 1939 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE 1 2 Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society DOROTHY NETHERTON, c'40, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call K.U.21; after 5, call 2792-K3 一 Triangle fraternity held initiation services Sunday, which were followed by a banquet given in honor of the college president. The national vice-president, was present. Other guests were: Pacific Marine, Okeechobee Earl Mitchell, Penn State 11 Carl Cunningham, Purdue 14 Charles Dill, 13 Ed Roudbeish, 27 Farley, Hardy 18 Horton Nieberg, 18 Charles Defabaugh, 19 Henry Gould, 14 Arnold Frenk, 34 M. Levy, 16 LeoRoy Tarchwell, 5 M. L. Sherman Fred Mullet, 16 Donald wang ∞ Bradley Bradley, 'eunl DeKon Caroll, 'eunl Virgel Hackett, c'99 David Schoebel, 'eunl Dawid Schoebel, 'eunl Robert Skinner, 'eunl William Sorenson, 'eunl Walter Starke, 'eunl Richard Mullen, 'eunl Roy Tomney, 'eunl Walter Voiglander, c'41 Wyat Walker, 'eunl Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Cht Orteigel house wwz Mr. and Ms. Tromben, Ida Roche, Harrison Jim Gowans, Tuba, Okla. Mr. and Mrs. Rapking, Lawrence Mongomery Veatch, e'39 John Vaughn, e'18 Virgil Hackett, Kansas City, Ms. Chesapeake, cunel Nael, e'40 At the election of officers for Carbin hall which was held Sunday night, Charlotte Stafford, c. 39, was elected president. The other officers At the election of officers for Cor- Velma Wilson, c40, vice-president Dorothea Ferguson, c41, secretary Anabelle Roth, c41, cunel, treasurer Fra Eva Ruth McKean, f40, social chairman Marlyn Hayes, c41, fore chief Installation of officers will be held until the end of October. Pi Kappa Alpha held formal initiation services for the following Sunday morning: Harry Lachmiller, c41 Jeffrey Bunker, c41 George Thompson, c41 Fred Luke, c41 Greg Padurden, c41 William Beaty, b41 Sheldy Helly, c41 John Thompson, c41 Temple Gillam, c41 Gowon Ramsier, c41 Jain Dawn, c49 Jake Belakken, c49 Mary尔姆斯, c59 Raymond Carnail, b19 Alumni speakers were: Dr. W. W. Dewald, Paul Flagt, Kansas City; Mr. and Edward Tauy Sigma Kappa entertained with its Ambiente dinner Sunday Alumni speakers were: Dr. W. w. Davis, Lawrence; Paul Flagg, Kansas City, Mo.; and Dr. Edward Taylor ~ Sighner, named Ward Unit scholarships Sunday in those honored were: Clirce Crawford, gr Marie Norton, c'40 Betty Graham, c'59 Betty Bulah, c'15 Betal Grumal, da'13 Bedul Grumal, da'13 Dinner guests at the Chi Omega Weekend guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house here: Bitty Dodge, Salina Mary Hardin, Lakeview Jane Barnes, Leavenworth Gleadman Speaker, f. Kansas City, Mo. house Sunday were: Jack Carlson, b'19 George Thomas, c'19 Jim Preyer, c'40 Mrs. John Skeite, m' Bob Hedges, c'40 Alpha Kappa Psi, commerce fraternity, held formal initiation ser- ternity, held formal initiation services Sunday for the following: Wilford Wortman, b'uncl Howard Carpenter, b'39 Donald McMorran, b'38 Frank Komazel, b'uncl Harold Hofford, c'40 Howard Hillford, c'40 Howard Hoiford, c'40 Otto Stedzner, c'40 Maurice English, b'uncl Guests at the Delta Tau Delta fraternity Sunday were: Marine Penelson, cunsel Maria Kuderna, Katherine, Roel Edith Johnson, Rozel ∞ Sigma Alpha Epsilon entertained the following guests at a buffer supper Sunday evening at the chapter house... Hortense Horton, c'41 Delos Woods, c'40 Francine Zentmyer, c'40 Dennis Lieberman, c'40 Jerry Barnes, c'40 Betty Rogers, c'unel Jule Humeh Brooks, c'unel Mary Ann Edgerton, c'39 Norma Slon, c'41 John Statton, c'unel Betty Rogers, Kansai City, Me Wendela Bott, '36, was a weekend guest at Ricker hall. held last Thursday afternoon in the men's lounge of the Memorial Union building. Fraternity and sorority house-mothers were guests of the University Women's Club at its March tea A one - act play, "Ways and bees," by noel Coward, was read by Helen Heisenberg and Rhea Hoopes, Mrs. A. E. Garrison and Mrs. Jan Chiapus. ∞ Mrs. E. B. Stouffer and Mrs. C. H. Ashton poured at the tea table. Mrs. John Blocker, who was general chairman in charge of the tea, was assisted by the following chairmen: Reception, Mrs. E. B. Stouffer and Mrs. Forrest, who deceived Mrs. Edward N. Doan; deceased Mrs. R. I. Canutson; and refreshing Mrs. A. H. Sluiss Kappa Kappa Gamma elected the following officers last night. President Hurd. Hard. cauc! Fishman, Rob Hullman Jr. Rush captain, Peggy Lynch, c'unel Standard's chairman, Mary Louise Karae c'19 Standards representatives Betty Barrett c'38; Virginia Lee Sweeps, c'39; Margaret McCoy, c'40. Freshman trainer, Patricia Eisenhower 440 c40 Hupe president Mary In Counell Scholarship chairman, Maurine Gray 49 House president, Mary Jo Connell b'uncl '19 Intramural manager, Helen Geis, c40 Activities chairman, Mary Noel, coal '20 Registrar, Maxime Almon, c40 Marshall, Barbara Simpson, c40 Librarian, John Johnson, c40 Librarian, Betty Gene Sayles, c40 Scrapbook keeper, Margaret Parker, c41 Corresponding secretary, Betty Anne Corresponding secretary, Betty Anne Yankee, f4-11 Recording secretary, Ruth Patterson 'level' cunel Panhellenic representatives, Dorothy Blue Pamillele representatives, Danny Lattie fa'19, and Peggy Lynch, c'ucll Treasurer (re-elected), Mary Kay Latt 149, 150 and Pegg Lynch, C. Cornell. Treasurer (re-elected), Mary Kay Latt, ed.39 of 39 Helen Johnson, 6/14 ner, ed 39 Assistant treasurer, Helen Johnson, f4' ∞ Sunday guests at the Triangle fraternity house, all from Kansas City. Mae were Miss Royland Parker Miss Phyllis Smith Larry Hodman Ralph McCarthy Ed Johnson Delta Upsilon held formal initia Jack Beamer, c'41 Willford Eugene Coad, c'41 Francis Galloway, b'19 Lester Low Henry, c'41 Robert Williams, c'39 Keneth Rash, b'51 Schuyler Rice, c'41 Jamie Rountree, c'41 Edward Woford, c'29 the initiation these men were guests at a formal initiation honor given in their honor. Alumni and guests present were Alumni and guests present were Prof. Raymond Beamer and Mrs. Beamer, Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. W, D. Roads, Tulsa, OK Mr. and Mrs. Galloway, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Flavir Robertson, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dietrich, Kansas City M. C. A. Burnett, Grard Rocky Bay, Boat Harbor Springs Ray Wright, Lancey Henry Wright, Butler, Wichita Warren MacDonald, Colby Henry Marshall, John Mary Martha Carden, cunell Henry Ather, Lawrence Henry Manning, Imaeus Arcircle Galloway, Kamaa City, Mo. Robert Manning, Kamaa City, Mo. Robert Manning, Kamaa City, Mo. ~ The Kappa Sigma fraternity held formal initiation services at the Gamma Omicron chapter house Sun Day. The following were initiated: Kenneth Brooks, c#41 Elden Brown, browm, c#41 Howard Engleman, c#41 Larry Hendry, browm, c#41 Robert Leidig, c#41 Roger Ludeman, c#41 R. B Quinn, curnel R. B Quinn, curnel Will Woodman, cunel Jake Young, c#41 Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. Kallis and son visited with friends in Lawrence over the weekend. Mr. Kallis was a professor in the University School of Law in 1934 and 1935. He is now an attorney in Waukegan, Ill. Mrs. Kallis was the former Miss Selma Gottlieb, a graduate of the University. She received her A.B. in 1922, her M.A. in 1924, and her Ph.D. in 1927. While at the University she interned in the state water laboratory. Frank Gaddie, Topeka, and Tom McConwell, Kansas City, Mo., were guests at the Alpha Kappa Psi house Sunday. ~ N. Mrs. K. Thompson, formerly with the Kappa Sigma fraternity, became housemother last week to the Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Mrs. H. Butler, the former housemother, has bee ill in St. Louis. the holidays, and will be unable to return this spring. Miller hall will entertain with an hour dance tonight from 7 to 8 o'clock. ∞ ∞ V Mr. and Mrs. C. Trueman Jones and Miss Marian Mayan were dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Sigma house Sunday. ∞ J. C. Compton of Wichita and William Lgm of Coefexville spent the weekend at the Alpha Chi Sigma house. Alba Chi Omega announces the Catherine Dunkeil, ed38; to Maurice Cannada, ed38; a member of the Sigma Chi Faenrima. 00 ∞ Dinner guests at the Sigma Kappa house last 'Friday night were: J. I Evrine, St. Joseph, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs L. M. Norton, Kansas City, Kan. The regional president of Sigma Kappa, Mrs. Lawrence Corbett, was a weekek guest at the chapter house here. Mrs. Gonevieve Andrews, Abilene was a weekend guest at the Sigma Kappa house. 心 Ricker hall will hold open house from 7 until 8 o'clock Tuesday night Geologists-ford), a southern rhapsody, Virginia (Haydn Wood), and Rhapsody in Rhumba (Bennett), completed the program. Ban Herschler was a dinner guest at the Phi Mu Alpha house Sunday Mr. Bass is a native of Bourbon county, Kansas, and for a number of years has been a member of the U.S. Geological Survey, and was for a time distinct geologist for Kansas for the Pure Oil company. He is coauthor of a geological bulletin on the history of coal mining on Ellis, Hamilton and Cowley counties, all published by the Kansas Geological Survey. Mr. Bass has spent the past three years studying the rich oil-producing sands of Kansas, and his findings have just been published in a Kansas Geological Survey bulletin under the title, "Origin of Shoestring Sands of Greenwood and Butter Counties, Kansas." Continued from page 2 Band-ford), a southern rhapsody, Virginia (Haydn Wood), and Rhapsody in Rhumba (Bennett), completed the program. Rhapsody in Rhumba was one of the best-received numbers, and right so. In a striking and modern mood it builds from the primitive rhumba to high symphonic theme with faint echoes of the rhumba, then back to the rhumba again, before moving on. We ourselves adopt with the marcas, clevis and sand blocks in giving this number the primitive Cuban touch. Cuban Number Popular **Query:** Who turned the horses loose in the first balcony during Van Dyck's solo . . . or could that have been people? In other words: Mr. Wiley and the University should be proud of the band . . . I had a grand evening, didn't you? . . . should be more often . . . ninety-four bows to ninety- five musicians, like bookir outfit, too. Old man hard luck stalked t b e Jayhawker cinder team through-out the indoor season. I sast Satur-day night in the Big Six meet he dealt his worst blow, but despite this fact the trackmen made their best indoor showing in the last three years. Kansas needed only four more points to land in second place. Missouri and Kansas State tied for second place with 23 points and the Mt. Orend men closely followed with 20 points. An injury and a few questionable decisions of the judges knocked the Kansans out of second place. The jawyawkers were taken by surprise as the officials dropped a rock on the Kansan hopes when they anlyzed the men placing in the 60-yard dash and the 60-yard low hurdle. Hard Luck Stalks Jayhawk Paul Mason, a greatly improved hurdler, led the field to the tape in the 60-yard low hurdles. A mix-up by the judges followed, and as a result Masoon was awarded second. One official picked Masoner and another picked Gish of Nebraska as the winner. In the 60-yard dash the Jawhawk followers thought that Lyle Foy raced across the finish in second position. Torrishie of Oklahoma, Dixon of Missouri, and Foy of Kansas blazed across the finish neck and neck. Between this group znd the remainder of the veld there was a yard gap. Leading the second group was Wilder of Iowa State. The judges again lost track of what was going on and showed Foy down to the fourth position in their scramble to pick the men that placed. Harry Wiles, captain, was unable to compete in the conference meet as a result of being spiked in the game. He was expected dual meet the previous week. Lon Bird, after clearing 13 feet in the pole vault, fell on his i is left arm, which he injured badly. This mishap will probably keep Bird from further competition this season. He was favored to win this Phone K.U. 66 On the Shin-with an f4.5 uses motion picture film CLASSIFIED ADS Bird Injured Badly A little boy and his father were standing on the street corner one day when the little fellow turned away. He knew he knew when a man was drunk. Wiles Is Spiked "Do you see those two men over there on the other corner?" he asked. "Well, if you looked over them, now four men you would drunk." The boy looked a minute and then said, "Yes, daddy, but there is only one man." LOST; Chain, gold square lockset and chain, Engraving on locket. Lost between 1022 Oleh and Snow. Piece. Phone 1946 or KU. J. Edna Old, 1022 Oleh. -110 See us for motion picture cameras and complete line of photographic supplies — all makes of paper, filters, developers, tanks, tripods, filters and accessories. Fred Praille's kissing the entire PiI phi chapter Thursday night after becoming scoring champion of the Big Six reminds us of another little Ferdinand incident not so many moons ago. THE ARGUS $12.50 On said occasion Ferdinand was an invited guest at one of the Theta suppers. Not being a ladies' man, Praille wandled around until he alighted at the piano, where rested an unexplurgated edition of the story of FERDINAND the bull. Feud, being an impulsive chap, grew panicus at the sight of his name over the picture of a poetic bull. He Candid Camera-lly Speaking Continued from page 1 IVA'S "Candid Camerading . . . It's the rage." Phone K.U. 66 New Rackets, Balls Soft Balls, Bats BUTTERS SHOP Shampoo and Wave 35c Complete Permenials $1.50 up Phone 533 941l %2 Mass, St. TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNG 1014 Mass. St. Phone 319 HIXON STUDIO Phone 41 In Hotel Eldridge Bldg 1319 Tennessee Street Lawrence, Kansas $20.00 Permanent and End Curls $1.00 complete MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP 2214 Main Street Phones 2532 Oil Shampoo and Wave Set, dryed 50c DUNAKIN CLUB 12 Dinners and Suppers, $2.50 6 Breakfasts, 50c HUNSINGER'S 920-22 Mass. Phone 12 HUCKKEY BEAUTY SHOP 732 1/2 Mass. 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