/ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1957 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREET Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society M. JEAN CASKEY, Society Editor Below $1, join call K.U.2 (after $1, call 2702-K3) ☆ ☆ ☆ Watkins hall will hold open house tonight from 7 to 8 o'clock. Prof. R, W. Warner was a dinner guest of Kappa Ena Kappa, electrical engineering fraternity, last Monday evening. The K. U. Dames Study Club will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the women's lounge of the Administration building. The study this year is to be opera with "Rigoletto" the first under consideration. Mrs. Morris Teplitz is the leader. ☆ ☆ ☆ The K. U. Dames spelling groom will meet this afternoon at 2:30 with Mrs. Delbert Miller, hostess, at 941 Tennessee street. Dr. R. Lee Hoffman, Kansas City, Mo., and Dr. W. E. Hoffman, Nevada, Mo., were dinner guests at the Phi Delta Theta house last evening. The Alpha Gamma Delta sorority will entertain the Phi Delta Theta fraternity with an hour dance this evening. Jack Loaputter, Kansas City, Mo. was a dinner guest at the Phi Delta Theta house last evening. Joe Brow, Kansas City, Mo., was a dinner guest at the Phi Delta Theta fraternity house last night. Otis Walker, Kansas City, Mo visited the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity house yesterday. Jean Wyatt, c'40, Kappa Kappa Gamma, will be a dinner guest at the Pi Beta Phi house tonight. Alumni Board Director Will Be Host Here Saturd Alpha Kappa Psi, business fraternity, announces the pledging of Otto Stelzner, c'uncul. The board of directors of the Alumni Association will meet Saturday and has invited the directors of the Kansas State College alumni to attend the meeting at the Memorial Union cafeteria. Any alumnus, whether from the University or of Kansas State, wishing to attend must make reservations at the Alumni office not later than tomorrows. The lunch tickets are 60 cents. The board of directors consists of: Chester Woodward, 96, *Topeka* president; Robert T. Price, 27, *Osage city vice-president; Fred Lewishorn, 34, *Broomfield*; Dan Hooda, 28, *Rhoeha朵es*, 13, *Lawrence; Clem Lamborn, 07, *Kansas City*; Ma, 4, *George March, 08, Lawrence; Marin Slade May, 16, *Tachion; T, J* Strickler, 06, *Kansas City*; Mo, *Myra Little Ritsz, 32, *Kansas City*; Mo, 5, *Davis*; John Hooker, 14, *Pepeka; Bruce Hurd, 14, *Topeka; and John E. Boyer, 28, *Wichita.* Phone K. U. 6 6 Graduate Receives Appointment SHAMPOO and WAVE, 35c dried Economy prices on other beauty work also. WANT to make some money? Inquire a Jawshaker office, Union building, afterworks from 1:10 to 8:30 concerning illicit activities. Jawshaker Office, Amazon.com commission basis. Marion Rice Dance Studio Learn modern hallroom dancing; dance techniques to the Tap Shang, Woo Kee Treset and Tango Shang we teach both men and women. WAVE, new styles, any style 25c dried IVAS BEAUTY SHOP 9411; Mass. St. Phone 333 Next door Keeler Book Store REWARD for return to lady's yellow gold Elgin wrist watch with grommage ribbon band, lion at the Granda theater during night. Vaulted at a gift of $475. Must purchase. $921_{2}$ Massachusetts, over Rumsey-Allison Flower Shop END CURLS, $1 up, inquire 7 Experienced Operators New Equipment Added WAN SHOP Giant Stands 7 fi. 3 in. John G. Shaw, 30, has recently been appointed junior entomologist for the bureau of entomology and plant quarantine in the department of agriculture. He will work on the efforts of city fly investigations in Mexico City. Delegates-undergraduate membership candidates. CLASSIFIED ADS Mr. Shaw previously worked on the Mexican bean beetle in New the mexican bean beetle in N ew Mexico under the federal bureau of North Wilkesboro, N.C.-UP)—North Carolina's reputedly tall man—and no one has challenged his claim—amazed citizens here today. He is Judd H. Scott, Grassy Creek, Ashe county, who stands 7 feet, 3 inches high, and weighs 290 pounds. He wears a number 17 shoe. Professional members, who had not practiced journalism for three years or more, would be given an associate membership, and would be eligible to return to professional standing, however, after engaging in journalistic activities, fellow memberships would be granted by the organization to either men or women. Women, however, who receive the honor, would not be entitled to full membership privileges. The word, "society", in place of "the press," is the suggested change in name. Journalists To Attempt Reorganization at Meet 8 a.m.-Business session; committee reports, election of officers, service of remembrance. 730-Banquet, Jayhawk hotel Speakers: Henry J. Allen, editor Tom Riggs, Daniel McNeil, United States senator; Irvant Brang, editorial writer. St. Louis StarTimes: Mugh Bajaj Presence of achievement contest trophies. T A X I Call 2-800 UNION CAB CO. "Originators of 15c Cabs" 1.30 p.m. — Executive council meeting Newly elected officers and council members, and new committee members. Open to delegates and ad- visers. Re-organization of Sigma Delta Chi, national journal fraternity, which will include a change of name will be proposed at the national convention of the organization meeting 'omorrow in Topeka. Junior memberships would include those of collegiate standing, and professional memberships would be given those who have engaged in journalistic work for a beaut two years after application to membership. Prepared by a special committee, the proposal divides membership in the organization into four different classifications. These are junior, middle and professional members; associate members; and fellow members. Phone K. U. 6 6 LOST: K.A. fraternity pin somewhere between Emery Apartments, 1421 Ohio and Fraler Hall. Reward. Call 1199. -45. FOR SALE: Size 37 double-breasted tux edo, Call 125 after 7 p.m. -4 REWARD for return of Kappa Kappa Gamma key with name on base. Call Ruth Patterson, phone 718. -46 OST. Two fountain pens together, one grey-red mottled Shearer, and one black 'arker. Finder call 1114W. Reward . WAYO BEAUTY SHOP End Curls $1.90 up, Complete PERMANENTS, Any Style $1.90, $1.50 up, complete Phone 93 - 921 Miss. St. ELEMENTARY Shampoo 25c up Finger Waves (dried) 25c Oil Permeants .250 up Phone 55 - 921 Miss. St. MICKY BEAUTY SHOP 732½ Mass. Phone 2353 SHAMPOO and 25c WAVE, drive Twenty-five words or less one insertion, thirteen insertions, six16 sixinerties, 72c contract rates, not more than 23 words, 52 per month flat. Payable in advance and accepted subject to approval at the KANNAN Business Office. ... University Men's Glee Club Gives Program Over KFKU The University of Kanane Men's Glee Club, directed by Joseph Wilkinson, professor of voice and last night over KFKU from 6 to 1:55. The program was: "I'm a Jay-hawk," school song, "Street Fail" by Kathleen Lockhart Manning; "How Deep in Love Am I" by herer Hughes (Claude Dorsely, burtone); "Land Silly" by Finke. on the SHIN by Don Hays If the spring weather doesn't soon cease, all of the usual spring romances will be underway here in the middle of winter. Just when we think we've had a plague linking would be the climax of the winter romances, we were informed that Romeo Art Wolfe of Beta fame and palmine skin Barbara were entering into "steady" fashion. But now, because he's power to the kiddies—it's been a long time since we've seen a Theta-Beta pin merger. May the Shin do its utmost to combat the "Vieni, Vieni" plague which is taking the Kansas Campus by storm. We offer our column into the ranks of the Society for the Advancement of Science and the Vieni Vieni. As a first step in the campaign, we submit the following lyric (borrowed, incidentally). We are sick and we are tired. We've had more than we desired And we're just about to make a many rounds in Why, we'll rant and tear our Why? I'll just give you three thoughts. tresses. Why? I'll just give you the GEEZ! The orchestra is playing "Piano." "Violin." Members of the above mentioned society are opening a "dont speak to Burn Hall, Kappa pledge, week." She insists that one of her favorite pastimes is 'to sing "Vieni, Vieni" on a "vieni" roast!' At least seven local Jayhawk cutups are regretting a recent journey to the cow college. After giving the K.S.C. farm a good painting, the local lads got into a tussle with a deputy sheriff and finally ended by spending the night in the Riley county cooler. Social warning. Shinster wishes to warn the boys of the Hill who dig out names of some of the activities in the various sororities, since mid-semester grade reports have caused most of the real “interesting” girls to be camped. The acts may be slightly ruined due to nine weeks concerning the plaques being cam-pused. “It’s an ill wind that blows nobody good; tonight I go to the mid-week.” Volunteer Firemen Irked Shows, and what they remind us of: "Vogues of 1938—Jane Reid: Queen!; Betty Butcher; "... (censored!) "Women and Horses"—the Delta Tau's: Trouble Trout; Dick Martin, ye old Shuster, and the Aggies; The Perfect Specimen"—Jimmy Gillispe; "They Won't Go Out"—The Reid—Toast of New York; "Eleanor Murray: End-Die Edric Rilee; Wee Wille Winkie; the Beta's again; Disney's Academy Award Review"—Alpha Delta Fils; "Hundred Men and A Girl"; Helen Johnson and her mouth's dates; "Souls at Sea"—the SIG Alph's; "Men Are Not Gods"—The Red Back—the Chi Omega's; "Live, Love, and Learn" John Zimmerman and Frances Jones; "King of the Damned; Langworthy; "Every Saturday Night"—Terry and Beverly; "It Had to Happen"—Wilhelm and Sheldon; "Green Pastures"—don't you know? "The Seleniners"—the K-Aggie Kampus paint company, Humphrey and Springer; "We Went To College." Fred Harris and Giancarlo. Copenhagen—(UP)—No dust will be able to enter a new university library, which will be opened here shortly. A special apperatus will suck into the building clean and dry. It will be kept at such a high pressure that even when windows are opened, outside air cannot come in. Greybull, Wyo.—(UP)—The volunteer fire department of Greybull answered an alarm by rushing to their fire house to get their engines, but the blaze destroyed a residence broken into the fire hall and siphoned all the gasoline out of the fire engine tanks. Library To Be Dustless To Observe 'Start of Day' Observatory Will Hold Open House, Nov. 14. To See Sun Spots "The second in a series of open houses at the university observatory of the University of Chicago." The theme of the lecture for the program will be "Star of the Day," an explanation of the sun and its phenomena. Along with the lecture, visitors will be permitted to view the sun through one of the observatory's windows on the surface of the sun, which are numerous on the surface of the sun at the present time. In the practical exhibit will be a working model of the sun-earth-moon interface the minute inter- relations existing among these heavenly bodies. Answer Questions "What did you like best?" was a answered in the following manner: the lecture, by 23 percent; the teleconference, by 24 percent; and the exhibit, by 21 percent. Since the first "Sky Night," the results of a questionnaire given visitors have been compiled and the following information has been acquired: To the question "Why did y ou come?" 19 percent answered tha l'auto was convenient for curiosity's sake; and 47 percent to be instructed. On the questionnaire was the question, "Who are you?" Thirteen percent were adult Lawrence residents, 30 percent out of town visitors, 28 percent were Lawrence high school students, and 29 percent were University students and faculty members. James Edson, one of the graduate students responsible for the introduction of "Sky Night" at the observatory, said: "We hope to get the reaction of our visitors, and improve our knowledge by a maximum number of visitors." Will Improve Show "Our prime purpose," he continued, "was to furnish an evening of entertainment for visitors, and it was therefore quite surprising to see so many write on the questionnaire that they came to be instructed." Hold Debate Tryouts Tonight The talk for the "Star of the Day" program is being prepared by Stan Alexander, assistant instructor in the department of physics. Tryouts for membership on the varsity debate squail will be hold tonight at 7:30 in the Little theater of Green hall. The tryouts are open to any University student. There will be no limit to the number of students chosen from those who participate. Judges for the tryouts will be Will E. C. Buchler, variably debrief coach, John Macleish, associate professor of John Macklin, Brookhaven Bank, School of Law. The first scheduled debate of the newly chosen members will be their participation in the debate broadcast Friday at 2:30 over KFKU with the regular varsity squad and the freshman squad. The debate question will be relative to the position of the CIO in the American labor situation. Paul Masonier, one of the mla's reasons why the University is leading the Big Six, will have a special reason for playing a good game Saturday at Kansas State, as Paul Survey, 28, his summertime employer and president of the Haydrate company at Kansas City, Mo., is bringing 36 employees up for the game. PATEE WEEK 10c Til '7 DAYS Then 15c Paul Masoner To Play His Best Hard Riding Fast Shooting REX BELL 2 ACTION HITS "Too Much Beef" AND TODAY ENDS SATURDAY The Big Laugh, Music and Dancing Show PATSY KELLY LYDA ROBERTI "Nobody's Baby" Senior Engineers Will Make Trip SERIAL - CARTOON Seventy-five senior chemical, electrical, and mechanical engineers of the School of Engineering and Architecture will make their annual inspection trip, beginning Saturday night and extending to Sunday, A party of electrical and mechanical engineers will leave on the Santa Fe Saturday evening, going directly to Chicago, where they will spend a day sightseeing and impetuously plan a planetarium, and Field Museum. From Chicago, they will journey to Milwaukee to visit the Allis-Chalmers company's electrical manufacturing plant, the factory of the Allen-Bradley company, and Lakeside power plant of the Milwaukee Electric Railway and Lighting company. Will Visit Companies The chemical engineers will leave Lawrence by bus Sunday morning at 8 o'clock for St. Louis, where they will attend the annual convention of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. In St. Louis, they will visit Monato Chemical company and Anheuser-Busch company. The party will arrive in Chicago Wednesday. With the Morrison hotel as head quarters, the entire party of engineers will inspect the Inland Steel company at Indiana Harbor, Ind, and the Westland Electric company at Michigan. The electrical and mechanical engineers will visit the State Line power plant, which contains the largest electrical generating unit in the world; Rosenwald Industrial Arts Museum, the Marshall Field Museum, the National Broadcasting公司 The mechanical engineers alone will visit the factory of the International Harvester company; the electrical engineers the Chicago Lighting Institute, and the substations of the Commonwealth Edison公司. Chemical engineers will visit the chemical department of E. I. Leonard de Nemours and company, Liquid Chemical and the Shearwint-Williams company. The trip, an annual one for engineering seniors, is required for graduation. Professors E. D. Hay, R. W. Rarner, and I. H. Marshall of the School of Engineering and Architecture will supervis the trip. James B. Edison, gr, will be guest speaker at the regular meeting of the Mathematics Club tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 in room 213 Administrature. His subject will be "Some Remarkable Calculations in Astronomy." Edson Addresses Math Club Courtesy Is Our Watchword DICKINSON The House of Hits NOW SHOWING STUPENDOUS! COLOSSAL! SUPER-GIGANTIC! LESLIE HOWARD JOAN BLONDELL JOAN BLONDELL "STAND IN" in PLUS PLUS KEN GRIFFITH'S Farewell Program Also Short Treats Also Short Treats THE WORLD'S NEWEST DELIGHT! COMING SOON "THIS WAY PLEASE" K. U.'s Own BUDDY ROGERS in With a cast that will slay you all. STUDENT CHRISTIAN FEDERATION WESTMINSTER FOUNDATION There will be a hike for all young people, Friday evening, which will leave Westminster hall at 4:30 Sunday morning at 9:45. Dr. Naismith's and Mrs. Cameron's Sunday School classes will meet. Speakers at Forum, Sunday evening at 7:30, in Westminster hall, will be Mr. and Mrs. Chesler G. Fuson, who have been missionaries in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Fuson will discuss "China Today," and will show some of their Chinese curios. Y.W.C.A. Thursday, 4:30. Fraser theater Y.M.-Y.W. Armistice Assembly. Memorial service for those who will die in the next war. FIRESIDE FORUM Sunday, 2 to 5. Creative leisure workshop open. Basement, Henley house. A taffy puld and dance will be held tomorrow evening from 8 to 12 p.m. in the parish house of Plymouth Conregregual church. Thursday, 7 to 8 p.m. Dilettantes. "Finger-painting." Expressing music with the hands. Friday, 4:30, Pine room: "Ology" Commission, "What Religion Means to Me" a discussion of Kirby Page's talk. ROGER WILLIAMS FOUNDATION The Chorus choir and Mrs. Andre Gronicka will sing at the 11 o'clock worship service. George J. Metcalf, assistant professor of Germanic languages and literature, will discuss "Backgrounds for Conflict in Modern Germany" at 7 p.m. Sunday, in the parish house of Plymouth Congregational church. The Roger Williams Foundation, First Baptist church, Eighth and Kentucky Streets, announces the t subject, "Science and Religion," for the University class, Sunday at 9:45 a.m. The university, led by L y N Houldle will play Dean R. A. Schwager will speak the subject, "Am I getting an Education?" at the Young People's 6:30 m. service. This will be preceded Varsity Leads—Always the Best Shows 2:30-7:00-9:30 Last Times Today 2 Big 10c TO ALL HITS Herbert Marshall Simone Simon 'GIRLS' DORMITORY' RUTH CHATTERTON ROTH CHATTERTON — AND — Leslie Howard Merle Oberon TOMORROW And Saturday 2 First Run Hits! Radio's Greatest Singing Cowboy "West Bound Limited" Luke Talbot - Polly Roaks AND Fiery Drama and Death at Express Speed SUNDAY Charles Marlene BOYER DIETRICH "The Garden Of Allah" in Technicolor And WILLIAM BOYD "Nopalong Rides Again" at 6 o'clock by a social half-hour with Zeke Cole in charge. YOUNG PEOPLE'S FORUM OF CHRISTIAN CHURCH This Sunday evening the young people of the Christian church are having a "G.O.'s banquet in honor of Jesus Christ" and are active workers with young people in the Christian church and friends of his and of the church are welcome. The banquet will begin at 6 o'clock. Tickets are $25 and may be secured from Miss Opal Dulany in College any time during the day. WESLEY FOUNDATION AND FIRST M. E. CHURCH Will Interview Senior Engineers "Whither Abad of Ust" is the subject upon which Prof. W. E. Sondelius, of the department of political science, will speak at Wesley University on Tuesday and Sunday evening. This discussion will be the second in the series begun last Sunday upon the general theme, "Religion in Action". The service will be followed by a fellowship sing beginning at 5:45 with Bailyn Winton, c. 38, in charge. Ross I. Parker, manager of the central states department of the General Electric company, with offices in Chicago, tomorrow morning he will graduate from the school and will be graduated in January, in Marvin hall, room 115. Mr. Parker, a University of Kansas graduate, has shown great interest in the future of University engineers. Other representatives will interview, late in the year, those students being graduated in June. GRANADA Shows Continuous Today from 2:30 Armistice Day Specta NOW! THRU SATURDAY IT'S THE TOPS! — AND — BIG STAGE SHOW TONITE ONLY AT 9 TUNITE ONLY AT 9 Featuring K.U.'s Cleverest Talent Estella Emery Warren Littlejohn in their own arrangement of THE BIG APPLE — And — GEORGE LUFERP Juggler Extraordinary ALSO Truckin' at the Troc- Hollywood's Hot Spot SUNDAY The true and stranger than fiction romance of the beauty whose smile made Napoleon forget his empires—and Josephine. CHAS. BOYER And a new and captivating GRETA GARBO 'CONQUEST' No picture can equal it