THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1937 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society JUNE ULM, Society Editor 1见 p. 1, call K.UL 2i; after p. k.uul2025 The Zeta chapter of Kappa Beta entertained rudebees with a dinner at Myers hall, Tuesday. Those present were: Roufe Etta Carr Rout Kyle Carr 'c40 Russell Harburg Eunice Nielson Sarah Snork Lance Levee Anna Woyneyoucan Winnifred 1910 Ajax Jake Jackson 'faucl Matthe Jackson 'fa40 Mary Jackson 'c40 Dhore Wilson Jacobi Relle Agnes Romy, ca40 Leonuse Lewis 'fa40 Sharon Shaw Agnes Romy, ca40 Leonuse Lewis 'fa40 Mary Burden, c40 Mildred Grable, c18 Kimberly Cox, c19 Wanda Jo Reade Lorraine Lawrence Mary Beryl Miller, c3un Chase Miller Marie Miller Mr. Dunkley Marley Barb Margaret Barr The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Bar The Xi chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary music sorority, hold its first convocation in the home of Ramma Harnay, fa-38, 1216 Tennessee street. Watkins hall has elected the following officers for this year: Lela Rose, president; Dorothy Nelson, first vice-president; Lucille Roach, second vice-president; Lela Siebert, treasurer; Armela Buda, secretary; Dorothy Hendrickson, historian; Lois Sholander, social committee; Marjorie Frazier, social committee; Frances Strait, social committee; Lilian Fisher, intramural committee Sigma Phi Epsilon announcees the pledging of Ralph Wire. Phone K. U. 6 6 Gamma Phi Beta entertained Sigma Chl with an hour dance Tuesday evening. Miss Julia Kunz, Mrs. Mary R. Kunz and Mrs. Patrice Bishop of Kansas City, Mo., will be dinner CLASSIFIED ADS **FARM TO PLAY popular music on pi** 9 am. H. Charlson with music on piano 11 am. L. Johnson 10. 73 Vermont, to open a studio on Sept. 24, hours 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. for interview. PLEASE RESPOND BY MARKETING EDITOR. WANTED: Roommate for quiet stadium boy, also large double room for rent. Meals if desired. Phone 21830. -14 The Phi Kappa Psi chapter went to Kansas City last evening to see Buddy Rogers, who was a member of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity when he attended the University of Kansas. STUDENT WASHINGS: Guaranteed satisfactory. Call for and deliver. Phone 2563M. -12 ROOMS FOR GIRLS: Twin beds, two room, Bath. Gas and furnace heat. Entertaining privileges. One-half block north Corin. 1121 Ohio. Phone 1671R. *BOYS: 1 single room; 1 room, Kendall room. 1247 R.宿舍 1075W. ☆ ☆ ☆ WAVE, new styles, any style The Delta Tau Delta fraternity pledges entertained the pledges of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority with a Kansas City Tuesday evening. T A X I Call 2-800 UNION CAB CO. "Origins of the Cab" IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP 941 $1 Mass. St. Phone 533 Next door Keeler Book Store END CURLS, $1 up, inquire 7 Experienced Operators New Equipment Added SHAMPOO and WAVE, 35c dried Economy prices on other beauty work also WAVO BEAUTY SHOP The approaching marriage of Mist Louise Anne, daughter of the late Rev. 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Miss Jean Robertson was a buncheen guest at the Chi Omega house yesterday. The Venus Beauty Salon Individual Booths Five Experienced Operators Featuring Dona Ray Cosmetics Vera Adorbelde, Manager Phone 387 First floor, 824 Mass. Pledging services for Miss Tilda Fowler were held Tuesday evening at Alpha Chi Omega. Mrs. Grotchen Speimel Snyder of Winfield was a dinner guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house yesterday. Luncheon guests at the Sigma Nu house yesterday were: Mrs. S, J. Martin, Kamesa City, Kan; Mary Nightman, and Rocka Nuckles Miss Janet Turner, Kansas City was a guest at the Alpha Omicron P house Tuesday and Wednesday. Linton E. Grinter, who received his B.S. in civil engineering at the University of Kansas in 1923, has just been appointed director of civil engineering and dean of the graduate division of the Armour Institute of Technology at Chicago. Notice the promotion was contained in a response issue of Engineering News Record received by Dean I. C. Craweff. University Graduate Is Appointed to Armour Tech For the past few years Professor Grinter has been professor of structural engineering at Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College. He registered at the University as from Lawrence. Design Department Seeds Exhibit An exhibit from the department of design was sent Wednesday to Frances H. Robertson, president of Artex Prints, Inc., Baltimore, Mo., who is showing them to educators interested in the work of the K.U. design department. A was sent yesterday to Miss Betty Tholen, teacher of art in the Newton, Kan., schools. To Lecture in Wichita Miss Maufe Elworth, instructor in public school art methods at the University of Kansas and supervisor of art in Lawrence public schools, will talk at Wichita Art Museum next Sunday. Her subject will be "The Value of Art in the Public Schools". Dance Sorority Will Hold Tryouts Tat Sigma, honorary dance sorority, will hold tryouts for membership beginning Tuesday, Sept. 28 in the women's gymnasium, downstairs. Solo tryouts will be held at 7:30 p.m., and class tryouts at 8 p.m. Solo tryouts will not be confined to any special type or types of dancing, and anyone interested in solo performance or technique demonstration may take part in these. If the solo tests are passed, no other tryout will be required of the applicant. For those who wish to enter the tryout class, four meetings will be held. Beginning with the class on Sept. 28, one will be held on Monday and Tuesday for day two weeks. Class tryouts will be based upon classical dance techniques—ballet and modern. These classes will be taught by members of Tau Sigma, and eliminations will be made on the basis of performance in class. Anyone may enter the classes on Tuesday, Sept. 28, or Thursday, Sept. 30, but after this no new members will be accepted. After entering the classes, students automatically dropped from the tryouts unless excused beforehand by Miss Dunkel or the president of Tau Sigma, Catherine Dunkel. It is a new Tau T sigma regulation that the women taken into the organization from the classes will be rated in groups A and B according to ability shown in their tryouts. Those taken into the B groups will be required to attend dancing classes at 2:30 on Mondays, Tuesday, and Friday until Thanksgiving. These students will have time, and anyone who wishes to practice before the tryouts may attend them. All women expecting to try out for Tau Sigma must be their own practice clothing - danning costumes, bathing suits, or other suitable clothing. No one will be allowed to practice in street clothing, and the Come In and Browse Here's a style to please every man's taste . . . at a price that's easy on your wallet. Sport models and business suits . . . single and double breasts. MEN'S SUITS 1975 Students TOPCOATS 14.75 32 Oz. 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