TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1938 --- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society DOROTHY NETHERTON, c'40, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call KU, 213 for 2, cell 7203-823 --with its winter formal Saturday night at the Hotel Eldridge. Louis Kuhn and his orchestra played. The chaperons were: Mrs. J. H. Riley Mrs. J. MacLanan Mrs. James A. Hooke Mrs. William Hurtig The guests were: Lucille Borton, c'38 Lucille Burton, Kansas City, Mo. Mary Lou Bordre, f'39 Elizabeth Short, c'40 Athlia Am Woodbury, c'39 Halifax Burden, c'11 Peggy Porter, c'unel Margaret Holford, Topeka Helen Jane Edwards, c'38 Helen Jane Winni, c'38 Marjorie Crume, c'39 Ruberta Mitchell, f'44 Virginia Runnel, Kansas City, Mo. Marjorie Runnel, Kansas City, Kansas City Marcia Norris, c40 Jeannette Dunn Betty Barney, c19 Virginia Browley, c39 Anneid Roose, b39 Isabelle Bash Betty Smith, c14 Hilary Dear, b39 Alice Marie Meyn, f40 Betty Wyatt, c41 Harriet Smith, c19 Judy Fried, c1p Janet Wilkinson, c41 Betty Van Deventer, c41 Dorothy Newell, c41 Helford Hewitt Martha Browning, c4un Louise Taylor, c4un Donna Hughes, fa41 Helen Forrest Jolien Stevens, c4un Jullette Trenthy, c41 Virginia Lee Williams, c41 Doris Wood, c10 Bettie McKay, c10 Bernice Jenkins, c41 Bernadine Hall, c41 Meredith Dyer, f41 Mickey Wood, c10 Bernice Jenkins, c41 Bernadine Hall, c41 Meredith Dyer, f41 Mickey Wood, c10 Bernice Jenkins, c41 Annette Lawrence, ed'unl Mary Smith, Kansas City, Mo. Mary Jane Roby, Kansas City, Mo. Mary Jane Roby, Kansas City, Mo. Farrel Strawn, Kansas City, Mo. Mark Dubach, Omaha Mark Dubach, Omaha Carol Lester, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gruppy, Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Hago Gruppy, Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Bill Phipps, Kansas City Mr. and Mrs. Park McDonald, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Newcomber, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Parker, Kansas City Mr. and Mrs, Paul Parker, Kansas Ci Mo. City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Newcomber, Kansas City, Mo. Jim Campbell, Kansas City, Mo. Ralph Wells, Kansas City, Mo. Weekend guests at the Chi Omega unity home here. Sunday guests at the Alpha Omi Eleanor Troup, 16, Kansas City, Kan. Halion Clipinger, Kansas City, Mo. Jennifer Feegrand, El Dorado Mrs. R. M. B. Ehy, Barrisville, Okla. The Sigma Alpha Epsilon frater- 2 Mr. Charles H. Klusman, Topeka Winteria Frost, Topeka Lloyd Rourk, Topeka Cany, Orydium Lake, Topeka Jewell Potts, 67, Halstead Rachel Sheelal, 37, Johnson Mr. Eileen W. Slater, 38, Mr. Thomas Thompson, Topeka The Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity entertained the following guests at the weekly buffet supper last week.嘉宾 Jane Blaney, c'40 Virginia Shields, f'40 Ellen Coleman, c'40 Elva Chouston, c'40 Bettie Blake, c'40 Denise Lemona, c'39 Helen Jane Edwards, c'38 Elizabeth Hannah, c'39 Mary Hill DeMotte, c'39 Barbara Bonham, c'40 Francene Zentnery, c'40 Horstine Horton, c'41 Fred Black, Lawrence Delta Chi entertained with a "Barnyard" party Saturday night at the chapter house. Chuck Dorn and his orchestra furnished the music for the The chaperons were: Mrs. L. C. Harris Mrs. Eva Okes Bernard Frazier Following is the list of guests: Elizabeth Kemp, c'40 Helen Tibbets, fa'38 Jeannette Hardy, c'unel Louie Higgins, ph Lorraine Pyle, b'59 Neale Neane, c'41 Juan Robertson, c'41 Margaret Ramage, c'38 Alice Ann Jones, c'41 Ivain Icelin, c'41 Juan Bowell, c'41 Virginia Varga, fa'39 Hilda Slentz, fa'40 Marlene Marriott, c'49 D'Johne Shull, ed'41 Jean Mantele, fa'unl Ruth Link, c'41 Marthon Miller, fa'40 Boodlington, c'40 Gwendre Gronzd, c'uncl Dorethly Noble, c'41 Shirley Jean Smith, c'40 Sarah Margaret Glenn, c'38 Ann Reynolds, c'41 ean Wellman, Topeka Jani Wellman, Topeka Kimberly Clark, KC '19 June Schlegel, MN Peggy Dodd, c'uncl Virginia Martin, c'18 Joy Summonm, c'18 William Walker, Betty Wilkinson, c'18 Mary Theys, c'19 Mary Tayne, c'19 Margaret Marshall, b'uncl Elanor Troop, 36, Kansas City, Mo. Marian Feiler, Kansas City, Mo. Elizabah Klautz, Kansas City, Mo. Virginia Monahan, Manhattan Helen Clipping, Kansas City, Mo. Gladys Voe, Kansas City, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crawford, Kansas City, Mo. City, Mo. Mo. and Mr. Charles Lawrence, William Mr. and Mrs. Dave McKeever, Lawrence Benny Hart, Kansas City, Mo. Sunny Pyle, Havland George Thompson, Kansas City, Mo. Bill Witton, Kansas City, Mo. Edward Vaughn, Kansas City, Mo. Francis Longan, Kansas City, Mo. Bud Muller, Kansas City, Mo. Elizabeth Cade, c40 Dylan Davis, Kansas City, Mo. Bob Closing, Coffeyville 20 Sunday dinner guests at the Tri angle house were: Barchara Bucheim, c'40 Barbara Allen, f'aucl Derrard J. Dermond, c'19 Grace Player, c'19 The Music Club will meet at Wie- manr Club club will meet at Wiedemann's Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Preceding a program of Rachmannioff numbers, Mrs. Paul Rankin will review "Rachmannioff collections," by Oskar von Rieseheim. The hostess will be: Mrs. Henry Weaver Mrs. Browning Mrs. Duk William Mrs. Jill Bacon Mrs. G. W. Stratton guests were: Mrs. Jane MacLean entertained the hilltop Bridge Club and a table 4 guests at luncheon yesterday at the Pi Beta Phi house. Additional Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Mrs. Ed Charles Mrs. Ed J. Ogden Mrs. Ralph Baldwin Mrs. C. H. Lands Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reitz, Kansas City. cni host included: Virginia Lee Williams, c41 Margaret Parker, c41 Tama Tumala, Tama Mr. and Mrs. Harry Retiz, Kansas Cs Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crawford, Kansas City, Ms. Alpha Chi Omoga entertained the Mr. and Mrs. Charles William, Lawen Bud Muller, Kansas City, Mo. Jim Cram, Manhattan Hilbright Klazer, Kansas City, Mo. Irvine Morgan, Kansas City, Mo. Virginia Eleanor, Manahattan Evelyn Suberg, Hastings, Neb. Willi Dallay, Kansas City, Mo. George Thompson, Kansas City, Mo. Melissa Foster, Kansas City, Mo. Edward Vaughn, Kansas City, Mo. Elanor Troup, Kansas City, Mo. wings going over the fence Thelma Wempel, Kansas City, Kan, Lucille Swanson, Kansas City, Kan, Virginia Mahan, Manhattan ∞ The department of botany entrained Professor Stevens at Evan's Heath last night. Prof. A. J. M and Mrs. Mixed acted as hosts and about a dozen other guests were present. Jewell Potts, '36, Halstead, was a weekend guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kell, Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Bretschneider, Horton, were dinner guests Sunday of the Sigma Chia fraternity. Miller hall will hold open house tonight from 7 to 8 o'clock. ∞ . Rachel Shetlar, 37, who spent the past week visiting at the Alpha Omicron Pi house, has returned to her home in Johnson. ∞ Virginia Gray, c'41, was initiated into the Chi Omega sorority last Saturday. Bud Dresser, Leavenworth, and Don Schultz, Lawrence, were weekend guests at the Acacia house. Ricker hall will hold open house this evening from 7 until 8 o'clock. ~ The Saturday Night Club met with Raymond Nichols Saturday evening. Following dinner, the host read a paper on the effects of club wager. Richard Wagstaff, Fred Ellsworth, Henry Werner and William Nichols. The first meeting of the American Association of University Women group for the study of toys and pla- material will be held tomorrow even- ing at 7 o'clock at the home of Mrs. T. D. Jones. The meeting will close in time for the concert by the Kansas City Philharmonic Orchestra. Mem- bers of the League of Women Voters are invited to attend. ∞ The K. U. Dames will hold initiation tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the women's lounges of Frank Strong hall. The hostesses will be John Hanson, Mrs. Charles Dotts, Mrs. Thomas Robb, and Mrs. Keith Bentz. Mrs. Waldemar Geltch entertained with a bridge luncheon Saturday in the Pine room of the Memorial Union building, guests being present for eight tables of cards. Miss Irène Beaudy assisted the hosts. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ben. Nash, Mrs. Faye Oreilup, and Mrs Robert Haggart. Delta Tau Delta announces the pledging of John Milton Sullivant ed'40. Marie Stevens, 37. Nortonville and Kay Foster, Leavenworth, were dinner guests at the Chi Omega house last night. ~ ∞ Dr. Lee Travess of Iowa City, Iowa, dr. of the speech clinic at the University of Iowa, was the guest of Dr. Raymond Wheeler for the weekend. The K. U. Dames bridge group will meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the M. L. Sherman apartment, 1237 The Ohio State University. Thomas Ashley acting as hostess. 。 William T. Paullin, instructor in the department of history, was a Sunday dinner guest of the Delta TauDelta fraternity. Prof. Domenicus Gagliario entertained the Old and New Club at dinner last Saturday evening at Evan's Hearth, after which members went on a tour of the campus to paper on "The Wagner Law Act." Prof. F. B. Jensen was a guest. . 'Red' Satirists-- University to an open forum of students here within the next two weeks. Russo was elected chairman of the group in a meeting held immediately after the adjournment of the general discussion assembly. Kappa Alpha Theta Elects Heinlein as New President Kappa Alpha Theta elected the following officers at a regular chapter meeting last night: president, Catherine Heinlein, b39; vice-president, Betty Cole, c1unc; treasurer, Eleanor Murray, c39; corresponding secretary, Mary Jane Shockley, c1unc; recording secretary, D Dorothy Werner, c39; house manager, Julia Eidson, f40; social chairman, Jean Eichenberger, fa39; archivist, Nancy Borsen, fa40; historian, Sue Stacey, c41;chairman, Marsha Marsalys, Alice Neal, c39; and Helen Forbes, c40; chaplain, Joyce Yetter, fa39; song leader, Charlene Barber, fa39; committee chairmen: captain, Merideth Dyer, fa39; intramurals, Ruth Olive Brown, c40; activities, Sue Henderson, c40. Members of the Student Emergency Committee are: Ejibah Cole, c40; Roscoe Born, c41; John Poirre Jr., c42; David August, c43; Marvin Goebel, c49; Wilbur Leonard, c39; J. Howard Russo, c38; Martin Bentson, c48; Ellert Carter, c38; Mary Robb, c48; Norton Knight, gr; and William Schmeling, c3. Russo was elected chairman of V Students Hear-following words: "A genius is one who does work which is to the greatest advantage to the greatest number of people and lasts over the longest period of time." In conclusion, Doctor Cook declared that one of the few things that can never be replaced in a particular field is a true genius, and that if one is lost, humanity must be content to wait for another meter in the sky." The program opened with a selection by the University band, after which Chancellor E. H. Lindley introduced Doctor Cook to the audience. After the session, theChancellor Lindley made mention of the fact that Doctor Cook has written several books on the history of music, and is a member of the "Legion of Honor," the members of which are chosen in recognition of their distinguished service in music. ~ Continued from page 1 Baylor University celebrated its 63rd anniversary in a Founder's Day program February 1. A special edition of the student newspaper, *The Courier*, published a return of famous alumni for speeches on chapel programs featured the education of a new building, and return of famous alumni for speeches on chapel programs featured the day's celebration. Continued from page 1 associate professor of Latin and Greek, will give a brief informal talk on "Our Knowledge of Greek Civilization" this afternoon at 3:30 in Spooner-Thayer museum. The talk is one of a series being given in connection with exhibits, and is being sponsored jointly by the department of English and classical language. Grant Speaks On Greek Culture Miss Mary Grant, associate pro- New on exhibition are reproductions of a cup and several dress ornaments of gold found when Troy was excavated in the 1870s. Until the discovery of gold and silver ornaments and e cups l a s t century, scholaries were mystified as to why Honor constantly referred to the Two old printed books of the "Odyssey" are also being shown. One is nearly 400 years old. Both have, rather than English translations, translations of the Greek into Latin. The paper for these books was made by hand, as was all the other work. Reproductions of the earliest complete copy of Homer, made in the tenth century, show comments more than 1500 years old. Reproductions of papyrus, though not nearly complete, are much older. The papyrus is rather thick and textured, rather than for the manuscript which appears on the back. At the close of the World War, when the Italian government needed money, the English department of the University was able to purchase a small stone head; on which remains some of the original decorative paint, which is approximately 1500 years old. Spring Dance' Sets Year's Record According to a statement made by Toun, in the future, if all four nights are sell-outs, the play will be presented a fifth time. However, owing to the expense and time involved, it will not be shown the fifth time if the theater isn't filled for the first performance. The play, "Spring Dance," presented last week, had the largest attendance of any production this year, 2600, according to Gerhart Toom, ticket manager. The Play was presented before a full house each of the last three nights, and some were unable to secure tickets. Tomm expressed the hope that in the future students would secure tickets as soon as possible, in order to avoid the last-minute rush. At the first performance of "Spring Dance" several seats were not taken, and Tomm hopes that the first performance of the forthcoming production, "Winterset," will play to a full house. This afternoon at 5:30, the Snow Zoology Club will hold a supper for members, followed at 6:30 by a lecture open to the public in 101 Snow Dr. Dr. F. B. Dains, professor of chemistry, will give an illustrated talk on "The History of Urinalysis Prior to 1750." Zoology Club Holds Supper Phone K.U. 66 TENNIS·RACKETS RESTRUNG EARN EXTRA MONEY -- Student agents wanted to represent Old Hickory made-to-order fraternity paddles, plaques, dance souvenirs, and fun activities for the students of Old Hickory Paddle Co., Indianapolis, Ind. LOST: Camera, Kolak resin 3.5, German make, marked in meters; Lost in library Saturday at 9:00 am; p.m. lockup. Reward. 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June 12-15, where the award will be presented. Prizes are $100, and $30, $50. Ten honorable mentions with a cash award of $10 each will be given. Essays must not exceed 1,000 words. The contest is open to all undergraduate students enrolled in high school, colleges, and universities in the United States and Canada during the period from Feb. 1 to March 28. The final state of the submission is midnight, April 17. Further information may be obtained by writing to Contest Secretary, Advertising Age, 100 E. Ohio street, Chicago. Turner High Debate Squad Wins District Tournament The Turner High School debate team emerged victorious in the class "C" debate tournament, held in Fraser theater Saturday afternoon. All teams entered were from the first district. The results were as follows: First, Turner, with 6 decisions; second, Fairview, 4 decisions; third, Valley, decisions; and Eskridge, no decisions. The Turner squad will be entered in the class "C" division of the state debate tournament to be held here next Friday and Saturday. Prof. Twente Attends Convention in Chicago Miss Ethete Twente, assistant professor of sociology, was in Chicago last Wednesday and Thursday as one of 10 representatives from the Society of Social Workers. A program was worked out for the national convention to be held at Seattle in June, which will be attended by chapter delegates representing the ten thousand members. The organization of social workers corresponding to the American Bar Association for lawyers. Home Ec Club Meets Today The Home Economics Club will meet at the Home Management house, today at 4:15 p.m. Miss Helen Cooper will speak on "Home Life in the Philippines." Members of the Home Management House, Kiene, c;38; Margaret Curd, ed'38; Elizabeth Wiggins, c'38; and Mildred Grable, c'38. Engineers To Hear G. D. 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Several other scholarships were also announced, the principal one being the Fellowship in hydraulics, with a stipend of $510 for research in Europe or America. The scholarships are open to graduates of accredited schools of engineering. British Crowd Invades House of Commons Applications must be made before March 1, 1938, to the dean of the School of Engineering or to the dean of the Graduate School. Schwegler Attends Convention London, Feb. 21, - (UP) An angry crowd, heartily sprinkled with Communists and shouting, "Chamberlain must go," burst tonight into the house of Commons where shortly before, Prime Minister Neville Chamberlin gave, during a fury oration, his stand in the crisis precipitated by Anthony Eden's resignation as foreign secretary. Dean R. A. Schwegler of the School of Education will attend a meeting of the National Association of the Heads of Departments of Education in Universities and Colleges, at Atlantic City this week. 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