1 TUESDAY, JUNE 1. 1987 Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MARY JOINS, Society Editor Before 5 m., call K.U. 213 after 1,电话 2792-85 The following members of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority entertained with a dinner Monday night at Evns Hearth: Mary Frances Butler, c;37; Mary Depew, c;39; Betty Ames, c;37; Betty Sterling, fa38; Faye Swedlund, c'umel; and Mary Helen Fisk, c;39. The guests were: William Kester c; 37; David Kosso, Kansas City. M; Charles Lawin, C37; John Miller m; Marshall, m38; Joseph Robertson, c37. ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Sigma Nu, women's national honorary physical education sorority, held its annual initiation service and banquet Friday evening at Evans Hearth. Dorothy Pulley ed 37, repressing president, presided at the initiation. Ruth Baker, ed 38 for the school year '37-38. New members initiated were Ruth Baker, ed'38; Catherine Dunkel, ed'38; Ruth Elaine Worley ed'37; Ethel Gillerson, ed'38. Old members attended were Ruth Hover; Elizabeth Dunkel Ruth Learned, c'37; Barbara Pendleton, c'37; Marjorie Rowland, c'38 Loize Montgomery, ed'36; Dorothy Pulley, ed'37. Mrs. Edith Rennick of Mulvane announces the engagement of her daughter, Ethel, to Myri Adams of Louisville, Ky. The wedding will take place this summer. Miss Rennick is a graduate of Kansas University at College, Emporia, and has taught for the last nine years at Mulvane. Mr. Adams, A.B. 32, M.A. 34, is a member of Alpha Chi Sigma, professional chemistry fraternity. He is employed at present in the research department of the Jones-Dalton company at Louisville. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pi sorority house were: Mrs. Scott Myers, Kansas City, Mc.; Mrs. and Mrs. C. G. Armstrong, St. Louis, Mo.; Alta Armstrong, Kansas City, Mo.; Marvin Cox, c'88;俞茂 May, c'98; Virginia Walker, c'37; Will Woodman, e'uncl. Ellen Payne, secretary of the W.Y.C.A.W., spent yesterday in Topela visiting Mrs. Harold Case, chairman of the creative leisure work for the annual Estes Park conference. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Summers of Hutchinson announce the marriage of their daughter, Frances Eleanor, fa38, to Arnold J. Armess by Hutchinson. The marriage took place Sept. 26, at Wamego. Weekend guests at the Sigma Kappa sorority house were Mrs. Alice Brook and Miss Maud Brook of Davenport, Iowa, and Gladys Irvine, St. Joseph, Mo. Alpha Chi Omega announces the engagement of Betty Sterling, fa38, to John Miller, c37. Mr. Miller is member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. Chi Omega announces the engagement of Virginia Beverly, c'39; to Lyman Terry, c'38. Mr. Terry is a member of the Naufru na Fruitur. George Osgood, Berron Cloud, and Mr. and Mrs. Berron Swinson, Clark, were weekend guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity house. Lowell Troul, Kansas City, Mo, and Russell Worman, Burden, were guests at the Phi Mu Alpha fraternity house Monday. Pi Mu Epsilon, honorary mat- matics fraternity, held an election of officers at Evans Hearst last Want Column REWARD for return of a needle of gold beads with gold pendant cork, Linda Alene Brown. Phone 6195, 1132 West Hills. BOYS: Room and board for Summer Students, two blocks from campus. Large sleeping porch available. No contract required. Make reservations at 1420 Chico Street. LOST, Sheaffer Mountain pen, with name Mary Luen Oliver. Reward, Mary Luen Oliver, Watkins hall. -163 FOR RENT: Sixroom bungalow, between Cordley and High Schools, near KU. Newly decorated. Large basement. Sleeping loft or porch. Purchase Rock - 160 Call 1825R. WANTED: Dance musicians; trumpet; saxophone, string bass, drums, for trip to Europe this summer; passage free plus some call. Pay 1379. -16 FURNISHED APARTMENT: Living-di- ing room 2 bedridden. Large with shelving and a wall-mounted vinyl- vinilated artic for summer. Automatic heating system for winter. 1311 Verona Wednesday evening. The new officers for the fall semester are, director, Reed Hamphill, gr; vice director, Charles Rickart, c37; secretary, Rose Schroebach, fs treasurer, Robert Stark, librarian; Richard Stock, c38. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gibson, Bartlettville, Okla., have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Betty, to Murray H. Hodes, son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Hodes, Olathe. The ceremony is to take place Thursday, June 17, at St Luke's Episcopal Church, followed by a wedding of the bride's parents. Miss Gibson is a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta and graduates from the School of Fine Arts this spring. Sunday dinner guests at the Phi Mu Alpha fraternity were: Virginia Vorga, cune; cunic Crius Johnson, f4; 50 Philip Russell, e4; 60 Glenn Shaffer, f3. Mary Lou Hinenan, Kansas City, $40. and Ruth Nice, Eudora, were guests at the Alpha Gamma Delta ority house Monday. Dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pi sorority house Saturday were Mrs. Ethel High and Frances Allen of Lawrence. Mary Lou Schmierever, cunel, was a dinner guest at the Beta Theta Pi fraternity house Sunday. Valere Davey of Hiwatha is a guest this week at the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority house. June Miller, c'40, was a dinner guest at the Gamma Phi Beta sorority house. Martha Louise Turner, c39, was a dinner guest at the Kappa Eta Kappa fraternity. Kappa Eta Kappa announces the Pledging of Brewster Powers, e40. Auditorium Stage Exit Gets New Approach A new approach is being constructed on the west side of Hech auditorium near the stage exit door and removal of stage equipment, and removal of stage equipment. Beneath the approach platform, shelter will be provided for the R.O.T.C. anti-aircraft sum. Stone steps and benches will be built along the south wall from which can be bad one of the finest outcrops over the Wakara valley. There will also be a purported built of the kPKU radio tower. GOOD LUCK! SEE YOU AGAIN NEXT FALL KFKU to Have Twelfth Birthday next week marks the completion of KFKU's twelfth year of broadcasting educational programs. Cars Need Tonics, Too! It's Spring Have Your Car Thoroughly Greased During the past year there have been 661 programs given, of which number about 500 were presented by faculty members. The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences led all other schools and organizations by presenting over KFKR 270 programs and 118 news flashes from the University News Bureau. The other two programs were published in Fine Arts with 150 programs and the School of Education with 50 programs. Change Now to Summer Grade Motor Oil Let Us Wash and Polish Away the Winter Grime In addition to those, several faculty programs were presented by the School of Engineering and Architecture, School of Medicine, School of Business, and the Extension Division. The special Campus broadcasts included: Homecoming rally, Kansas Relays, National Music Competition Festival, alumni programs. Outside of the University, the Lawrence public schools gave 30 programs. Other local organizations that presented programs were: Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and Lawrence Music Club. KFKU To Broadcast Alumni Program The program tomorrow will consist of the dramatization of odd incidents that have characterized the history of University life since it was founded. We existance. Students will represent the alumni in these short articles. At 9:45 tomorrow night and at the same time Saturday night, there will be a 15-minute alumni program broadcast over station KFKU. One of the incidents being considered for reproduction is the 1916 trans-continental telephone reunion. Major points of the telephone hook-up were San Francisco, Fraser theater, and New York City. Alumni members along the line had telephone head sets with which to make connections. The last CSKP period for this year will end Saturday. Student workers will be permitted to attend the month's allotment during this time. Checks for work done in this period will be sent by mail directly to each CSEP worker. A list of the students' home addresses will be sent along with this payroll to the Topeka office, and unless otherwise indicated, Miss Oben will send the address listed in the student directory. Last CSEP Payroll Period Ends Saturday The local chapter of the National Collegiate Players held initiation services last Friday evening for nine new members. Collegiate Players Initiate New Members Those initiated were: Marjorie Crum, 'cune'; Eater Hollecker, ©'37; Alfred Gallup, 'buc';贝伦 Ruth Sith, 'lust';37; Donaldixon, Beth Schreiber, 'cune'; Beth Schreiber, 'cune'; Mark Walsh, &玛利蔓 Simmons, 'cune' Beta Theta Pi Wins 'Mural Crown Immediately following, officers of the organization for the coming year were elected, as follows: President, Mary Bish Schreiber; vice-president, Peter R. Bissell; June Flood; treasurer, Marjorie Hickman; historian, Esther Holcker. Beta Theta Pi won the intramural title this year with a total of 1572 points. This total includes fall, winter, and spring intramural activities. The Betas also lead the scoring in the spring sports sched- Following is a list of all teams entered and their total points for the year: Beta Theta Pi 1572.00 Phi Delta Theta 1208.25 Sigma Chi 1066.38 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1655.06 Sigma Phi Beta 892.08 Sigma Phi Beta Mu 894.08 Sigma Tau Delta 839.87 Delta Tau Delta 783.87 Phi Kappa Pai 690.50 Phi Tau Pai 639.38 Kaphnia Shinn 659.00 Sigma Neu 577.56 G. Ghosts I 357.63 Delon Chi 562.08 Delta Teuma 562.08 Triangle 484.25 Rock Chalk I 464.25 Rock Kappa Amah 436.25 Alpha Tau Omega 374.12 Aeenea 362.88 Eaena Ea Kappa 344.12 123 Thermseeae 344.12 Hexagons 249.71 Phi Chi 239.50 Rigolimnists 249.71 Trojans 193.09 Sigma Alpha Mu 183.25 Buckeyes 168.40 Rock Chalk II 150.00 All Stars 150.00 Ohio Rangers 137.50 Hell Hounds 130.96 Kappa Kappa Pai 131.74 G. Chektia 122.72 Whirlwinds 115.90 Y.M.C.A - Hawks 100.25 Y.M.C.A 100.25 Cardinals 100.00 Y.M.C.A II 102.27 Collegians 73.00 Phi Mu Alpha 75.00 Poll Rills 75.00 Boilermakers 73.50 Lennox Club 73.50 River Rats 61.38 Dunkin' Club 56.25 Sedum Medlers 18.00 Hot Shots 18.00 Five Jayhawkers Entered at Berkeley Five members of the Jayhawk track team have qualified for and have been entered in the National Collegiate meet to be held June 19 in Berkeley, Calif. The five are Jack Richardson, Dale Shannon, Tom McGuire, Don Bird, and Harry Wiles. Richardson qualified in the 100 and 220 yard dash times with times of 9.8 seconds in the century and 20.9 seconds in the 220. Shannon and McGuire qualified in the high jump. Shannon's best jump is 6 Men's Student Council Financial Statement July 1, 1936 to May 31, 1937 RECEIPTS Balance Carried Forward from 1935-36 $631.43 Petitions (Council Elections) $76.00 Admissions to Forums 88.50 Keys 47.50 From W.S.G.A. on Hobo Costume Prize 3.00 Activity Ticket 1,463.80 1,678.80 TOTAL RECEIPTS $2,310.23 DISBURSEMENTS Postage and Supplies $14.56 Photos 6.00 Contribution to Y.M.C.A. 150.00 Regional Convention 237.37 Less Reg. Fees 200.00 37.37 R. Book 100.0 Traditions (Freshman Init., Nightshirt Parade, Ete.) 30.50 *Forums (Due from W.S.G.A. $300.00) 917.93 N.S.F.A. Dues 50.00 Lettering Constitution 2.50 Election Expense 95.22 Cheerleader Outfit 7.65 Posters for Rallies 5.75 Parent's Day Banquet Contribution 100.00 Filling Project 12.30 Convention Expenses (Phillips) 117.00 Jayhawker Space 40.00 One-Half Swing Session Expense 8.51 Flowers 3.00 Contribution (Reinterpretation of Religion) 25.00 Keys 43.30 Contribution (International Relations Club) 8.00 Student Directory 190.97 Installation Banquet 39.70 Wasserman Test Survey 2.80 Dues in Association of Midwestern Students 12.00 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS Balance, May 31, 1937 - Accounts Receivable W.S.G.A. on Student Forums ... $300.00 $2,020.06 $290.17 The above Statement is Correct Chas. F. McCreight, Auditor Student Organizations Funds Dave Conderman, Treas. M.S.C. feet $ 3 \frac{1}{2} $ inches, while McGuire has done 6 feet 3 inches. feet 3½ inches, while McGuire hau done 6 feet 5 inches. Dun Bird qualified for the pole vault at 10.24 mark of 13 feet 6 inches. Wiles qualified in the low hurdle race with a time of 23.8 seconds. Although these men have qualified and have been entered, it is yet uncertain whether they will make the trip to Berkeley. If no expense money is available, Kansas will be without representatives at Berkeley. Summer Comfort without sacrifice of style $1675 You're not restricted to just one kind of suit—you can choose from THREE of summer's finest fabrics—Griffon Cool Spun Tropical, Griffon Carib Cloth, Griffon Daytona and Palm Beaches—all at $16.75! Cool comfort does not mean sloppy, wrinkled clothes—far from it! For at $16.75 we give you not only breezy coolness, but meticulously smart style. And in whatever style and shade you prefer! Glad to fix you up for Summer LAWRENCE, KANSAS THE PROGRESSIVE - Forget crowded road- ness and "cake weather worries" and "cake the cakes" can meal to a perfectly safe and comfortable. Enjoy a cool-coofer, appropriate food at a decorated pres- celebrant. 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