1. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1988 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWREN CE, KANSAS --- 1 Here on the Hill --an account of Mt. Oread Society DOROTHY NETHIERTON, c'40, Society Editor Before 5 p.m., call K.U.21; after 5, call 2702-K3 --not been made up suggestions from either public school men or faculty members concerning the bulletin area welcome. Betty McVey, 'cuncl, was a lunch- con guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house Tuesday. --not been made up suggestions from either public school men or faculty members concerning the bulletin area welcome. Mrs. R. M. Nelson of Marion has been a guest at Watkins hall for the past week. Watkins hall will hold open house this evening from 7 until 8 o'clock. Kappa Eta Kappa, electrical engineer fraternity, announces the pledging of John Bilderback, e'41, of Olathe. . The University Club will entertain with an informal dinner this evening at 6:30, with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Werner as hosts. Chancellor E. H. Lindley will speak on "Mexico—From a Car Window." A short-wave radio set has been installed to re-communicate to Kansai for presentation to be broadcast on Genève and members are urged to be present by 6:51 c'clock. Miss Elizabeth Meguiar and Miss Marie Miller entertained the honorary and alumnae members of Mortar Board Monday evening at the home of Miss Meguiar. After a short business meeting, Mrs. Waldemar Geltch read a story of her Caribbean cruise in verse. Refreshments were served in the dining room, where coffee was served from a brass samovar. Mrs. C. P. Aul and Miss Irene Peabody presided at the table. Candlelight was used throughout the rooms. Those present were: ing: Mrs. C. P. Ail Mrs. L. E. Bice Mrs. W. Wilder-Gelch Mrs. J. J. Krisler Mrs. J. M. Lehner Mrs. F. Feldman Mrs. Fred S. Montgomery Mrs. C. F. Nelson Mrs. Margaret Lynn Miss Builah Morrison Miss Irone Brophy Miss Marie Miller Miss Vera Leiln Miss Martha Tillen Miss Efrabeth Dunkel Delta Sigma Pi, professional business fraternity, hold formal initiation services at 5 o'clock last night at the Hotel Eldridge for the follow- University Daily Kansan Jack Allen Carlson, b19 Keith Deach, b19 Virgil Green, b19 Winged Green, c40 Official Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE, KANSAS DAVID E. PARTRIDGE EDITOR-IN-CHEIF...TOM A. ELLIS ASSOCIATE EDITORS: MARTIN BENTSON AND WASHINGTON FRATTER EDITOR KENNY LEE MANAGING EDITOR MARTIN GORDON CAMPUS EDITORS BELLE TYLL, GO CLAIM, NEWS EDITOR BILT Fitzgerald DORMER EDITOR DOWNARD Sports EDITOR FLON TORNANCE MARKUP EDITORS FLOW JAMES AND LINN JOANS RUWRITE EDITOR DICK MARTIN TELEGRAPH EDITOR HARRY BILL SUNDAY EDITOR JANE FLOOD 1937 Member 1938 Associated College Press Distributor of Collegiate Digest BUSINESS MANAGER . F. QUENTIN BROWN REPRESENTED FOR NATIONAL ADVERTISING BY National Advertising Service, Inc College Publishers Representative 420 MADISON AVE. NEW YORK, N.Y. CHICAGO • BOSTON • SAN FRANCisco LO ANGELES • PORTLAND • SEATLA Entered as second-class matter, Sept. 17, 1910, at the post office at Lawrence, Kan. Jack Huttig, c'40 Jack H. T Jones, c'40 Jack M. Hamilton, b'19 Adelbert Kneale, b'19 William Wilson Seltz, b'29 Charles A. Neal, c'40 Jack A. Chadwick, b'29 Jack Newlin, b'29 Bill Waugh, c'40 Phil Nicholson, b'40 Following the initiation, the actives present entertained the initiates with dinner at the hotel. The actives were: Harry Brown, c140 Martin Heber, b100 Bill Thompson, b138 Bill Thompson, b138 Hazlett Siegel, b128 Leland David, b128 Claude Craven, b138 Carl Peterson, c18 Jim Nelson, c490 Jim Clinger, c490 Tom Mangelsdorf, b159 Chester Jackson, b158 Oliver Burial, b138 After the dinner, the newly initiated members were entertained with a smoker in the grill room o After the dinner, the newly initiated members were entertained with a smoker in the grill room of the Hotel Eldridge. Dinner guests at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house Tuesday night were: Jack Pickering, St. Louis Bill Clauson, St. Louis Cary Crockett, b'nul Darrell Mathews, *4* Marilee McWilliams, Hutchinson, is visiting the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. The marriage of Miss Ruth Burkett to Robert R. Jones, both of Topeka, took place Saturday afternoon in Topeka. Mr. Jones is a graduate of the University School of Law and is a member of the Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity. At present he is practicing law in Topeka. . An informal reception honoring Miss Kate Stephens, a former member of the faculty and distinguished alumna, will be held Sunday from 3 to 5 o'clock in the Memorial Union building. The occasion is in honor of Miss Stephens's eight-fifth birthday. Her memory was sorely honored by her friends and alumni of the University. Miss Carrie Watson is in charge of the program. 'Compulsory Arbitration' ^ Last evening following the concert given by the Kansas City Philharmonic Orchestra, Dean and Mrs. Donald M. Swarthworth informally entered in the room as the honored guest was Karl Krause, director of the orchestra. The debates will conclude a group of forensic events that have been presented in the past month. Is Subject for Debate March 1? John Lintner, c38, and Paul Wilt bert, f38, will represent the University in a debate with two students of the University of Texas. Tuesday, he and his co-nounced Wednesday. The speakers will take the affirmative side of "Compulsory Arbitration." Requests for commencement speakers are already coming to the extension division of the University. Commencement Speakers Needed The 1927 list of commencement speakers included 28 different speakers from the following divisions or departments: speech, physical education, journalism, English, extension division, engineering, business, geology, college, religion, astronomy, and fine arts. Better to facilitate the contacts between the public schools and faculty members of the University, a list of those available as speakers for commencement programs is compiled by the extension division. By having a central clearing house for the requests of these special addresses it is possible so to arrange schedules that are a considerable saving in expense to the schools and in time for the speakers. A list of the towns securing commencement speakers from the University last year includes: Lansing, Yates Center, Burlington, Osborne, Jarbale, Elwood, Edgerton, Mayetta, Horton, Turner, Clay Center, Powhatan, Eudora, Ionia, Glascar, Dodge City, St. John, Mpherson, Pila, Florence, Green, Harveyville, Parkerville, Winchester, Lacygne, Williamsburg, Lorraine, Russel, Huron, and Miller. Y.W.C.A. Advisory Board Nominates New Members Nomination of candidates to fill the vacancies of board members whose terms will expire next month, was the business of the Y.W.C.A. advisers in 1987 and 1988 at the home of Miss Anna McCracken, instructor in philosophy. The Mathematics Club will meet this afternoon at 4:30 in room 213 of Frunk Strong hall. Ernest Ensen's Applications of Mathematics to Chemistry. The terms of the following board members will expire in March: Mrs. Linda Mass McCrudden, Miss Rosemary Kernan, and Mrs. W. Baumgartner. Kansas Soil Suitable For Rock Wool Like the rest of our Arrows, the New Trump is Mittoa form-tit and Sanforo free if one ever shrinks free if one ever shrinks. IN recent tests, the amazing new soft collar on Arrows' New Trump shirt still looked great after its fifteenth trip to the U.S., equal to two years of ordinary wear —which is some going for the collar of any shirt, We have the Collar that wouldn't wear out Additional data regarding suit bility of Kansas sandstone and shale for the manufacture of rock weed, an insulating material, are contained in an appendix to last year's bulletin of the Kansas Geological Survey. The appendix, prepared by Norman Plummer, ceramil for the Survey, contains descriptions of last summer and given tests in the University laboratories last fall. The report has just come from the printers. A score of samples were taken from widely separated places in Kansas, among them Atchison, Parsons, Chetopa, Coffeeville, Manhattan, Augusta, Newton, Little River (Bice county), Lorraine (Eilworth county), Russell, Wakefield, Scott city, and Garden City. Detailed Report Shows An Insulating Material Possible From Sandstone And Shale ARROW NEW TRUMP Previous to the construction of the commercial plant, a smaller furnace was constructed, through which were run test sets on mixtures ranging from himethane ppt. to nearly pure water and at temperatures running from 2450 F to 3000 F. As a result of the publication of the original bulletin on rock-vessel possibilities in Kearns, the Verdigris Valley Virified Brick and Tile company installed a commercial plant south of Neodesha. Charles Laird, superintendent of the brick plant, reported to the Survey that the 'present plant fuses the raw material, limestone and shale, in a reveratory, gas-fired furnace. The molten rock is bwn into wool by a blast of air at 100 pounds pressure. The furnace, which has a capacity of two tons of material at a charge, has shown a little difficulty in that the ordinary molten glass, but Mr. Laird expects to solve the problem with a slightly different refractory. "Mr. Laird's experience has demonstrated very clearly" says the bulletin, "the advisability of this plant as an element of a commercial plant." Tell your wants to University students through a Kansan Classified. $2 ARROW SANFORIZED Prof. Earl D. Hay of the School of Engineering and Architecture announced yesterday that any graduating senior student in mechanical and industrial engineering, if interested, will be added with the Burroughs Adding Machine company, is requested to make arrangements with Professor Hay for an interview with the company's representative. The interviews will be held at the office of Dean F. T. Burns of the School of Business on March 5. Burroughs Representative Vill Interview Engineers Elect Wright President Of 'Y' Freshman Council Prof. E. N. Doan, of the department of journalism, discussed propanda and its uses, at the regular meeting of the Y.M.C.A. Freshman Council last Tuesday evening in the Y.M.C. building. Talk there was an election of officers. Charles Wright, c41, was elected president and Joe Weaver, c41, vice-president. Brent Campbell, c41, and Alvin Leonard, c41, were elected secretary and treasurer respectively. These officers will hold their positions for the remainder of the regester. Plans were discussed for a joint meeting of the Y.M.C.A. and W.Y.C.A. Freshman Councils. A committee on faculty-student relationships was established, with the vice-president acting as chairman. Charles Wright, said that he expected some worthwhile results from this committee. Havwire-- that the journalism building is in the pink, Butch is not red. He is black and brown with white and dirty yellow thrown in for good measure. The meat i diet didn't quite agree with Butch so Jean Bailey and Ruth Farris have been furnishing milk for a change in fare. The new Hobnail Hop queen is called "Cookie" by her sisters. Maybe she is the Queen of Tarts we have read so much about. The basketball boys report that a good time was had by all at Norman, but that the booing while they were trying to shoot free-throws didn't help any. Bruce Reid, Kansas center whom his teammates call "Coon Dog" because he comes from Arkansas City, was so tired after 1—A specially woven soft collar for long wear. 3—Sanforized.Shrunk—for permanent fit. 2—Mitoga shaped-to-fit. 5-All this for only $2. Arrow New Trump has a 5-honor count! 4- Authentic style. We found in the Indiana Daily Student this little lament of a co-ed who didn't get a valentine. With a gift, they told me, "Why did I leave heaven?" the game that the boys had to boost him into the upper berth. Why did I change heaven for all these earthly men? What have I at Kansas That I did not have then? —Dora Since I've been here There's no room for doubt All the men here I could do without. I am only human But they are so much less— Why did I leave heaven? Dumb, I guess. What brought me down so low? What's here at Kansas To value so? ARROW SHIRTS He was a bit shy, and after she had thrown her arms around him and kissed him for bringing her a bouquet, he arose and started to leave. "I'm sorry I offended you," she said. A new shirt if one ever shrinks. "Oh, I'm not offended," he replied "I'm just going after more flowers." The Students Choice DICKINSON HURRY! HURRY! Only 3 More Days to See the World's Greatest Show in Technicolor! "THE GOLDWYN FOLLIES" Edgar Borgen and "Charlie McCarthy," Adolphe Menjou, Andrea Leeds, Kenny Baker, the Rix Bros. SUNDAY! YOU'LL BE PERFECTLY, DELIIGHTED. they're so perfectly delightful together. SUN.—Jane Withers "Checkers" TONITE 'Til 7 10c Then 15c Tops in Musicals "Top of The Town" PLUS Doean Dunbri - Roy Milland "3 Smart Girls" Tomorrow - Saturday Sat. - Continuous from 2 ACTION! BUCK "Daredevil" JONES "High Speed" No.2 PATEE "Partners of The Plains" Hopalong Cassidy Is Back Hopolong Cassidy Is Back William Boyd Clarence Mulfords Any Seat 15c Any Time NOW! ENDS SATURDAY 2 ACTION HITS A Spine Tineling Drama of the West. AND SUN.—"Torxan's Revenge" 'Law and Lead' Four Great Stars in the Most Gripping Picture of Their Lives . . . or Yours! PAT O'BRIEN HENRY FONDA MARGARET LINDSAY STUART ERWIN ZORRO - PORKY GRANADA Shows 2:30-7-9 25c 'til 7 All-América's Hill-Billy Favorites. The One and Only ENDS SATURDAY Weaver Bros. and Elviry In Their First Screen Appearance—*Makin* Music and Caroll "Hilburn" to Beat All Gt Out of the Woods in *The Blank Faces*; *Em 'La Lof Riot' in Vaudeville?* PLUS Our Gang Panic "FRAMING YOUTH" Historical Mystery "King of the Crowd" Latest News SUNDAY The Greatest Picture of Them All! GEORGE BRENT • OLIVIA De HAVILLAND • CLAUDE RAINS • MARGARET LINSDAY BARTON MALLE, JANOEL LEVEL, TOM HAWKES Out of a Mighty Age— Mighty Drama A Plea to the Immortal Empire I Immortalizes! ROBINSON GYM W.S.G.A. CARNIVAL "Fun for All---All for Fun" 8 p. m. FRIDAY