PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 11, 1837 Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society JUNE ULM. Society Editor Before 1 p.m. cell K.U. 21; after 1 p.m. cell K.U. 2072-83 Heryer-Watcher ☆ ☆ ☆ Gamma Phi Beta sorority announces the marriage June 5 of Marie Watcher, '34, to John Heyer, '34, in Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Herzen is a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Tom Bash of Kansas City, Mo was a Thursday luncheon guest of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Alumnae guests of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority this week included: Mrs. J. Sanders Rittenhouse, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Dorsothy Christiamon, Kansas City, Mo. Madge Wardell, Kansas City, Mo. Burialhill, Kansas City, Mo. Mia Florence Klimpe, Kansas City, Mo. Mjamet Shigman, Kansas City, Mo. Maria Arnold Rescley, Hutchinson, Mo. ☆ ☆ ☆ Buchanan-Shaw Gamma Phi Beta sorority announces the marriage of Frances Shaw, fs, to Eugene Buchanan, c38, on August 14 in Chanute. Mr. Buchanan is a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan are at home in the Wren apartments. Williams-Goshorn Gamma Phi Beta sorority announces the marriage September 2 in Kansas City, Mo. of Mary Alice Goshorn, c'38, to Charles Williams, c'38, of Lyons. Mr. Williams is a member of the Delta Ch fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Williams are at home in the Moody apartments. Egolf-Post Gamma Phi Beta sorority announces the marriage September 2 in Great Bend of Virginia Post, 35, and Freeman Egolf, 30; Sigma Phi Delta fraternity; the Gamma Phi Delta fraternity. Mr. and Mrs Egolf will make their home in Texas Capron-Benton Gamma Phi Beta sorbity announces the marriage of Jane Bennett, fs, to Richard Capron, '33, on June 12 in Kansas City. Mo. Mr. Capron is a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Capron are at home at 4302 Walnut Kansas City. Mo. Denny-Bushmeyer Gamma Phi Beta sorata announces the marriage June 26 of Avellnell Bushmeyer, '36, to Jack Denney, fs. in, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Denney are at home in Tucson, Arizona. Cowell-Walker Gamma Phi Beta sorora announces the marriage June 19 of Marjorie Walker, '36, to Herbert Cowell, '38, in Eskridge. Mr. Cowell is a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Cowell are at home at 4809 Brookside in Kansas City, Mo. ☆ ☆ ☆ Alumnae guests of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority this week included the following: Linden Lockhart, Eskridge Clarison Lake, Topeka kay Allison, KC Kyle Brighton, Topeka Mrs. E. B. B Kelly, Topeka Berty Joanne Shawer, PV Mary Fletcher, Lawrence Fred Ellwood, Lawrence Mary Hana, Lawrence Kansas City, Kansas City Virginia Griffo, Olathe Mary Elsenor Haskins, Kingman Mr. Richard Capon, Kansas City, MO Mr. James Mendigio, Kansas City, MO Mr. James Mandigio, Kansas City, MO Dorothy Loe Birt, Kansas City, MO Mr. James Mandigio, Kansas City, MO Rhysland Cauley, Kansas City, MO Cora Queen Barber, Kansas City, MO Anabil Walter, Kansas City, MO Virginia Rhod, Kansas City, MO Pep Bell, Kansas City, MO Virginia Rhod, Kansas City, MO Pep K. Derman, Kansas City, MO Alumnae guests of the Sigma Kappa sorority this week included: Mary Alice Linden, Atchison House of God University, Margaret Starrett, Kansas City, Mo. Johnny Quistguard, Kansas City, Mo. Danore Zomni, Kansas City, Mo. Jenette Campbell, Kansas City, Mo. Jeanne Campbell, Kansas City, Mo. Margaret Dickey, New Mexico, Gladys Irvine, St. Joseph, Mo. Zilma Berdaniel, De Soto, De Soto, Mo. Writhe Evans, Writhe Mildred Bohn, Lawrence Hazel Anderson, Lawrence Hazel Anderson, Lawrence Alumnae guests of the Pi Beta Phi sorority this week included: Helen Thenckromston, Wichita Mountains Academy, Wash., Mrs. Ed. Heron, Kansas City Mrs. M. M. Wolf, Council Grove is the new Acacia house mother. Berneckey-Bailley Pi Beta Phi sorority announces the marriage June 23 of Carolyn Bailey, '37, to C. L. Bernecky, Is Mr. Bernecky is a member of Phil Gamma Delta fraternity. Berneckey-Bailey Alumnae guests of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority this week included: Mrs. Jerry Lee, Kansas City, Mo. Margaret Lockhard, Kansas City, Mo. Margaret Lockhard, Kansas City, Mo. Dorothy Messner, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. J. A. Vaughn, Kansas City, Kan. Frances Bates, Karen City, Kansas Laurea Humphrey, Ekridge Delores Walters, Atchison Mary K. Bennett, Ottawa Joseph F. Gomez, Ottawa Mrs. Lawrence Petrie, Lawrence Dorothy Arnold, Lawrence ☆ ☆ ☆ Alumnae guests of the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority this week included: Kathryn De Pey, Tulsa, Okla. Jewel Potts, Halitead Katuru Kennedy, Sheldon Miller, Johnson Velma Makham, Topka Lois Lippert, Medville, Mo. Alyrine Frater, Kim City, Mo. Alexandra Fitzgerald, Kim, Mo. Omar晏, Lawrence Maxine Dean, Lawrence Hawkins-Wilcox Pi. Beta.phi sorior announces the marriage July 3 of Peg Wilcox, fs. of Winfield, to Pick Hawkins of Wichita. Heron-Kiene Pi Betaphi sorority announces the marriage June 30 of Rachel Kiene, 37, to Ed Heron, 1s. Mr. Kibeen and the sigma of the Sigma chi fraternity. Sis Noel, Wichita, is a guest of the Pi Beta Phi sorority. Lees-Stark Alpha Chi Omega sorority announces the marriage May 29 of Jean Stark, 36, to Gerald Lee of Northwestern. The couple went Washburn College in Topeka. ☆ ☆ ☆ Janet Turner of Kansas City, Mo is a guest of the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Delta Pi sorority announces the engagement of Pauline Hibbs c38, to Robert Jenzen of Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Bill Brownley, Chanute, is a week-end guest at the Phi Delta Theta house. Major Ittil Luke, '15, is a guest at the Pi Kappa Alpha house. He is now working in the artillery div. Washington War Department, D. C. Freshman Caps Will Again Be Worn By Neophytes ☆ ☆ ☆ Freshman caps will blossom out again this year on Mt. Oread. Wade Green, president of the K-Club announced yesterday that freshmen will receive their caps in registration lines starting today and will be required to wear them during den bonfires freshman Induce them next Thursday and will wear them until the end of the football season. Sale of the caps will be handled Iowa State Kansas Sept. 25 *Iowa Tchrs.* *Freshmen* COMPOSITE SCHEDULE OF "BIGSIX" CONFERENCE—1937 Oct. 2 Northwestern Oct. 1 Washburn 19-6 Oct. 9 *NEBRASKA Wichita Welcome Students Lawrence Studio Missouri *Freshmen 26-0 Boston Col. Come in and Visit with Us Phone 451 727 Mass. Oct. 16 KANSAS *IOWA STATE* 21-7 7-21 Oct. 23 Drake OKLAHOMA 24-7 Oct. 30 *MISSOURI Mich. State* 0-10 0-41 Nov. 6 OKLAHOMA NEBRASKA 7-7 0-26 Nov. 13 Marquette *KAN. STATE* 7-47 Arizona Nov. 20 *KAN. STATE Arizona* 7-47 0-0 Nov. 25 *MISSOURI* 3-19 Nov. 27 Nov. 27 We are an official Jayhawk photographer for K. U. students. Intramural competition will get under way on Sept. 28, in touch football, handball, horseshoes, and tennis. The towel room at the gymnasium and the swimming pool will open Thursday, Sept. 16. No schedule of the hours the swimming pool will be obtained yet. Other facilities of the gymnasium will be ready Monday Sept. 20. Jay Plumley will assist Elbel as director of intramurals again this year. by the K-Club this year, with profits going into the club treasury. Caps will sell for 65 cents. There will be no ribbons on the caps this year. They will be blue with red visors and a red "K." White buttons will represent the College; yellow buttons will represent the School of Engineering; red buttons the School of Medicine; white buttons the School of Pharmacy. Colorado In 1908 a group of upperclassmen soaked a number of freshmen with a firehose in a near riot. This simple little episode gave rise to the freshman cap issued by this and other hazing that it was decided to do away with hazing and to enforce the wearing of freshman caps. When Our K.U. Friends Come to Town. They must be worn each day in the week except Sunday between the hours 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. both on and off the campus. "Happy days are here again" for Terry's We welcome you back and are ready with a lovely new fall assortment of "girl things." Learn to come to The non-fraternity men would be represented by two men and the professional fraternities by one man, all selected by the director. The plan is contemplated with the goal of making them nearly as possible what they want. TERRY'S 841 Mass. In 1935 the faculty of the College passed a resolution against paddling in St. Mary's, asking the Club answered by deciding to have nothing to do with freshman hazing. Nebraska Freshmen 54-0 26-6 IOWA STATE 47-7 Intramurals To Begin Soon Plans are under consideration for the organization of a student advisory board of six members to give the student viewpoint in deciding intramural programs and policies, Ed Elbel, director of intramural athletics, said yesterday. The board would be composed of three fraternity men selected by the Pan-Hellenic council from recommendations of the director of intramurals. KANSAS MISSOURI 7-7 *Marquette 0-13 Creighton *OKLAHOMA 6-6 *Washburn *NEBRASKA 0-40 - Designates home games. Conference games in CAPITALS. Score Plan Student Advisory Board To Give Student Viewpoint Nebraska *Rice *KAN STATE 7-7 *Mich. State 0-13 *NEBRASKA 0-20 IOWA STATE St. Louis 13-7 *OKLAHOMA 21-14 Washington U. 14- KANSAS 19-3 Univ. Calif. Los Angeles Texas 0-7 NEBRAKSA 0-14 *KANSAS 1-4 KAN STATE 6-6 *IOWA STATE 7-7 MISSISSippi 14-21 *Oka. A. & M. 35-13 Better Squad Points Toward Good Season Lindsey Refuses to Make Any Predictions; Fifty Men Report for First Practice Session Between forty and fifty candidates donned sweat suits yesterday for the first practice session of the 1937 grid season. Both the morning and afternoon workouts, consisted of swimming and limbering up of tivities. Lindsey warned fans against being over-optimistic at the start of the season, but to the casual observer the prospects indicate a team that will play well, even though it may lose several games. The end positions appear to be the weakest, however there are two lettermen, Burnette and Hardace. Coach Lindsey, as he viewed his squad, refused to make any predictions. He expressed the viewpoint that every opponent on the schedule this year looked big and tough, and while he had earned it, his team is still small chance of the improvement showing up in the percentage column. KAN. STATE 40-0 are of last year's games Those expected to strengthen these positions are Hanson, a squadman handicapped last year by the effects of a broken ankle received two years ago; White, husky sophomore; Arnold, another good sized sophomore; and Maturio, regular end on the freshman team two years later. Other candidates are not yet year. Other candidates include Loughmiller, squadman Chitwood; and Nees. At tackle there are three lettermen, Ward, Bosleavec, and Gearhart. Two sophomores of promise will bolster this position. They are little brothers. Morland, Stapleton, and Anderson are lettermen at the guard positions. Huff, is also a sophomore candidate at this post. The center weakness of last year appears to be strengthened. Hall is the lettered center returning. Warren, ineligible last year, formerly played for the Fort Scott Junior College, where he was captain. The other men are in Nerma-more, Ternay, Day, Wilson, and Keenan. Eight lettermen compose the nucleus of the backfield. These are Camanny, Douglass, Shirk, Divers, Replogle, Richardson, W里克雷, and Masoner. Shirk, star end, has been used to the backfield at his own ventures. Call 65 Meier, and Caldwell are exected to make a strong bid for the posi- For a Safe and Speedy Taxi "We can handle your trunks and baggage" Jayhawk Taxi AGAIN! WELCOME GIRLS! We're Newly Decorated And have bought new equipment But no advance in prices Shampoo and Wave - - 35c dried Wave Set Latest Style 25c dried Any Style IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 513 9411 Mass. St. Welcome Jayhawkers As Always It's ADVANCE for BETTER CLEANING Phone 101 Phone Advance Cleaners Stipp, Ebling, Sullivant, Cadwalader Amerine and Rosacker. N.C.LINDSTROM PHONE M.E.LINDSTROM 101 tion of blocking back. Meier may possibly be converted into a running guard. Caldwell was unable to compete most of last season because of an appendicitis operation. Other candidates are Lanter, The University Dally Kansan delivered to your door every morning, $3.00 a year, $1.75 semester. —Adv. The Management of Our Quality Cleaning and Pressing Shop WELCOMES Old and New Students Come in and get acquainted. Our shop is student owned and operated. Russ BeatieNorman Hemphill George MichalopoulosHoward Dunham Don Dixon CLEANERS 14th and Tennessee Phone AT YOUR SERVICE Phone 9 9 For the University Young Man "There is a Style Change" Questions students have been asking us. Can you answer them? Clothes are different from hat to socks. Dignified in models, clean cut patterns, fine woolens. Collegiate! Right! Without the "Rah Rah" stuff. 1. What is the smart suit for informal campus parties? 2. What is the best fabrics? 3. Will Seam Back suits be good? 4. What models and fabrics? 5. What is the Hat for campus wear? 6. What is the Hat for semi-formal wear? What is the hairdo for semi-formal wear? 7. Will double breasted suits be popular? 3. Will Sport Back suits be good? 9 How about 3 button coats? 8. Will they be "Corset fitting" or Drape style? 10. Should I wear suspenders or belt? 15. How about Bal Better coats? 16. What is the best color in chirts? 14. How about balsamina topcoats? 15. How about Bal Better coats? 11. What is "good" in Topcoats? 19. Will top pocket "kerchiefs" be worn? 18. What color and patterns in "slacks" will be good? 20. Will leather jackets be good? 14. How about Balmaacan Topcoats? 13. What are the new sweater styles? 16. What is the best color in shirts 17. What is the new collar style? 21. How about wool plaid jackets? 22. 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