UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN VOLUME XXXIV The Official Student Paper of the University of Kansas Russians Adrift on Floe Snow Isolates Fli er s On Ice Cake; Say They Are 'Safe and Secure' Moscow, May 25 — (UP) – Thirteen Russian explorers, isolated on an ice floe near the north pole by a snow storm, radiosected today that they were drifting away from the pole at the rate of one-half mile an hour. Fierce winds whipped up the snow in the ice floe, further lowering the visibility. The radiocast said that the sun, which shines for six months at a time at the pole, was blotted out entirely by the snow. It was impossible for three supply planes, poised 560 miles south at Rudolph island, to start for the polar camp. The foe, which was reported to three inches thick, was described "secure and safe," although it drifted several miles since the par landed on it at a point 12½ miles by pole after flying over the pole last Friday. Prof. Otto J. Schmidt, bewhisker leader of the expedition, revealed if the first time the exact number men in the party. “An unusual picture is present by the 13 members together on the iPhone under an airy listening to the music.” “I’ll cover me out,” his radio message said. "In spite of the snow storm none feeling cold. We continued our wo here." He said the party landed bye the pole, but toward evening reach 57 degrees west longitude and 89 degrees latitude. Yesterday the boat had drifted to 58 west longitude and 80?'s latitude. "Due to the absence of the sun, are unable to make further calculations," he said. "The weather cooled on another event planes flew reaching us." The planes, manned by 29 me waited for a let-up in the weather take off with their eight tons of f and equipment. NUMBER. 161 LAWRENCE. KANSAS. TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1967 We are told that Rolla Nucki and Elizabeth Dunkel are nursin, bruises received Saturday night when they visited the skating riff south of town and mingled with several of the rural element in atten After the ducks performed in t pond at the Sigma Chi party 3 Sunday night, Challis Hall and Sewr Black purchased one of the ones, and gave it to the keeping Isabelle Bash and Bonnie Bonha It has been named "Percy" and becoming quite a problem to ( 4 ) because the Dont know to feed it, ( 2 ) to the Phi siers, who, it was overheard, pi ers to keep their respective roe locked, and, ( 3 ) to the house cleaners. You guessed right, t duck doesn't seem to like its car Sigma Eta Pi Honors Four Students at Picnic on the SHIN by Kenneth Morris Word has been received of t Kappa's who searched all over Kasas City for one man, Tex Clius High school members of Sigm- Eta Pi, Congregational church sorgher, gave a senior picnic at Potter's lake Sunday morning in honor of Margaret Wheeler, c'37, Brie Mc- Donald, c'37, Margut Wherma, omm, ed-37, and Maxine Taylor, c'38. Ruth Mason, Mable Meaton, Alice M. Jones, Kathryn Werges, Jean Seoffr, Ruth Mary Chandler, and Kathleen Parker were the high school students attending. Bulletin by Harrison Laroche UP staff, correspondent Cakewalk oddities: One gentl man with forsight equipped his self with a towel as an accessory to his formal attire. He danced with the towel draped over his arm waiter fashion, and used it to avantage by wiping the beaded边 of his partners and himself . . . B Bangs, most enterprise of the P Delts, collected the pass-out ticks of his friends who left the dane during internship, and sold ticuents to late-corners at a趴 Deltis, collected the pass-out ticks of their partner became so engrossed in fancy whirling step that they did notice the circle of onlookers we were watching the exhibition a clapping hands in time to the mut When the stars of the show find noticed what was going on, the beat an embarrassed retreat to distant corner where they can dance in a little more privacy. The look on the faces of Kay We'r parents as they watched caping gambels of KU. "truth UP station correspondent Hendaye, on the Franco Front, May 24—(UP)—More than 8 000 baque loyalists, members of five "lost battalions," trapped in the hills Clayton Conner, c'39, was selected as publicity chairman of the Y.M.C.A. at a cabinet meeting of that organization Sunday evening. This is a new position in the cabinet; it does not offer the ballot a vote. Y.M.C.A. Elects Conner B ud g e t a n d Plans For Next Year A r e Made by Cabinet Present membership on the cabin includes the president, Paul Moritz, c'39; vice-president, Bill Furz, grant frs, secretary Kermann Frkins, c'40; finance chairman, C H. Mullen, c'39; chairman of Freshman Council, Wilbur Lepore, c'39; chairman of Campus Problems commission, Don Henry, c'39; chairman of New Citizenship commission, David An- The team presented a stop-watch to Coach "Bill" Hargiss following the banquet. Harry Wiles, b'38, was elected captain of the track team for next season, replacing Wade Green, e'38. Greens tenure of office was rather short because of his being elected in January. The Kansas track team held its annual banquet last night at the Eldridge hotel. Charter Train For Estes Pilgrimage The Men's Student Council's proposal for outlawing the necessity of exemption slips for the Jay-hawker was referred to a special committee at a meeting of the Jay-hawker Advisory Board in the office of the Advisor of Women yesterday afternoon. PUBLICATION NOTICE There will be three more issues of the Daily Kansas. It will appear tomorrow and a Thursday mornings, and in the evening on Wednesday, June 2. Thirty Persons From University Will Attend Summer Conference of Y.M. and Y.W.C.A. The Capper Publishing Company of Topeka was awarded the contract for the printing of the 1937-38 Jayhawkers, and Burger-Baird Engraving company of Kansas City was reawarded engraving contract. This year's printing was done by a Kansas City company. Three former University student were elected to offices in the Kansas City alumni chapter of Theta Sigma Phi, national women's journalism fraternity, in their meeting yesterday. Elizabeth Sanborn was elected president, Mrs. Joe V. Knack vice-president, and Gretchen Orelup treasurer. Jane St. Clair was appointed chairman of the committee for the regional convention of the fraternity which will be held in Kansas City in June. A special train has been chartered to carry students to the annual Eater Park Y.M.C.A.-Y.W.C.A. conference this summer. Chartering of the train has been made possible through the signing of 30 students from the University and large groups from Manhattan, Topeka, and Baker. More students are expected to announce their intention of attending the conference in the near future. Members of the committee on ex- emption slips are: Robert Pearson, c'38, editor of the Jayhawker, Bill Seitz, c'37, business manager of the Jayhawker; Karl Klooz, bursar; and Raymond McNichols, executive Seventeen persons attended the banquet including Elynn Dees, Kansas trainer. Trackmen attending Track Team Elects Wiles ad and then Ada. Accecia fraternity entertained with the search for a beaver. It sees its annual spring formal last night the girls were to pull a pr in at the chapter house. Louise Kuhical joke on the Sigma Chis'i bond his orchestra furnished the mu- Huxman To Be Honorary Greek Gov. Walter Huxman will be initiated as an honorary member into Kansas Gamma chapter of Sigma Phi Epion, at the house chair Saturday afternoon. June 5, accord- Jaybawker Contracts Let Kansas City Sorority Elects Three Alumnae Officers The train, which will leave To- seka June 8. will carry all students UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS SUNDAY, MAY 23, 1937 Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society Bob Charlton, cunel Stewart Jones, c/40 Harold Dresser, Leaworthy Stolcker Schiemann, c/98 Thomas Howell, Brundle Don Phelps, cunel Frank Forman, cunel MARY JOHN, Society Editor Before 5 m. call KU; 212 to 522-7028 Sigma Chi fraternity entertained with its annual spring formal last night at the chapter house. Red furnished the music for dancing. Chi Omega sorority entertained with a Cousin. Brother dinner Thursday. An artificial duck pond was constructed in the driveway with a bridge crossing into the house. Decorations were spring flowers. Chaperons were Mrs. L. C. Harris, Mrs. F. B. Kincaid, Mrs. Rachel Butler, Mrs. N. P. Dieter and Mrs. Ed Charles. Guests were: Lone Hofmann, c40 Betty Stephenson, c40 Mary Moore, c18 Mary Jane McVoy, c18 Jane Hannah, c17 Roger Rogers, c1unl Aquila Gallo, f3 Fat Arnold, f5 Mary Anne Edgerton, c1unl Mary Ellen DeMotte, c18 Helen White, c1unl Helen Jane Edwards, c18 Marie Crume, c1unl Lucille Springer, c1unl Cary Gold, f3 Judie Bell, c19 Alexia Marks, c18 Betty Yankee, f40 Lennie Little, f18 Marie Forbes, f18 Marlee McWilliams, f40 Janelle Wallace, c40 Arieline Hinkle, c18 Margaret Bendery, c19 Virginia Shield, f18 Joy Morrison, f40 Jani Blancy, c40 Gale Cock, f18 Sally Jae Backhorn, c1unl Betty Ruth Smith, c17 Jane Waring, c40 Arieline Hinkle, c18 Margaret Bendery, c19 Virginia Griffin, f40 Roberta Mitchell, c18 Boris Bullman, c1unl Jabble Bask, c40 Dilyn Woods, c18 Rowmond Barc, c1unl R. Jacks, c1unl Mary Fiergardel, c40 Peggy McCarty, c14 Bernie淋艇erman, Atchison Arlen Irvine, c1unl Doodyly Prinz, c1sp Alen Herrendorf, c1unl Lauren Lundberg, c1unl Maurine Gray, c40 Betty Muchchunter, Kansas City, Mt. Morgan Brannwell Kristen Schmidt, Mt. Garry Ann White, Kansas City, Mt. Ellenom Shookley, Kansas City, Mo. Ludson Ford, Scotty Betty Van Beekhan, Kansas City, Kathleen Arthur, Kansas City, Mt. Marie Bloomfield, Fort Scott Dentothy Forbes, f40 Betty Gene Sayles, c14 Marie Brantley Mary Lee Swartz Betty Jean Walday Jane Coats, f3 Jane Walday, f3 Betty MeVey, Kansas City, Mo. Bernadene Hall, Kansas City, Kan. Mildred Willard Betty Smith, f3 day night. Guests were: sie. The chapferes were Mrs. W., E. Bowersock, Prof. and Mrs. E. L. Treese, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Hork- Lawrence, of Lawrence, and Mrs. Eva Oalen. --pointed since the car was in the garage for repairs. Sigma Alpha Epilon fraternity entertained graduate students at a banquet hall Thursday night at the chapter house. Those honored were Paul Trees Bill Jones Jack Reiderer Roy Holiday Eddie Armsberger John Paul ☆ ☆ ☆ of the following ser Alpha Gamma Delta entertained with a luncheon yesterdav in honor Miriam Young Ida Jean Poison Grace Adee Pearson Arlene Martin Geordaine Stafford Gearidone Rottler Kappa Kappa Gamma announces the engagement of Berdean Bastian, c'38, of Atwood, to Maurice Breidenthal, b'38, of Kansas City. Mr. Breidenthal is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Chi Omega sorority announces the engagement of Mary Helen Fisker, c59, to Joseph Robert-Thompson. The class is affiliated with Kappa Sigma fraternity. ☆ ☆ ☆ Weekend guests at the Gamma Ph. Beta sorority house are Ruth Brant, Wellington; Margaret Zurn and Harri- sheldon, both of Kansas City, Me. Two one-acat comedies were presented in Fraser theater Friday night by colored students under the sponsorship of the N.Y.A. Both plays "On the Car," and "On the Dotted Lane" were written by Howard Edw. One-Act Comedies Given by N.Y.A. Groups Kappa Kappa Gamma announces the engagement of Ann Jeffords, c37 of Kansas City. Mr. Trotter, c37 of Kansas City. Mr. CV. Trotter, dean of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Alpha Delta Pi sorority announces the engagement of Marie Russell, ss, of Ottawa, to William Cochrane, 139, of Belfast, for membership of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mary Jane Haynes, c38, and Claire Connelly, c'uncul, were lunch- guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority house Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Hass and Mr. William Murphy will be dinner guests at the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity house today. Tom Bishop and Mutt Smith, Wichita, are weekend guests at the Phi Delta Theta fraternity house. Venice Brosamer, c'40, was a luncheon guest at the Alpha Gamma Delta屋会议室 Thursday. ☆ ☆ ☆ The first play depicted the trials of a modern family in trying to settle the motor car question for an evening. In the all end were disa- The following were members of the cast: William Spearman, c'39, Lutisha Bolel, c'40, Warren Little, Ben Crawford, c'38, and Bowell Bolew, c'31. Warren Littlejohn, c'1un, was able supported in this cast by Delmas Escoe, c'40, Helen Foubesh, c'37, Lorenzo Fuller, l'a40, Louise Calhoun, c'39, and Martha Chandler, c'40. "On the Dotted Line" showed the experience of a low pressure house-to-house appliances salesman as he worked with marital disruptions of the family. (First published in the University Daily Kanwan May 23, 1937.) A BILL CONCERNING THE STUDENT FORM BOARD be it enacted by the Women's Self Govern- ment Association of the University of Kansas and the Associated Men of the Uni- tiversity of Kansas. this bill shall replace both the University of Kansas; Section I. This that bill shall replace both the Bill "Concerning the Establishment of State Forums" and the amendment to that bill. Section II. That there shall be established Student Forum board. Section III. That the function of the Student Formation board will be to facilitate the problems either local or general in scene, to advise students on political unions, or any other matters advisable. In the discharge of this position, the power to contract for speakers and to contract for annual fund when isherenate provided. The duties of the M.S.C. and the W.S.G. shall consist of their respective councils two persons who have held office concurrently with their counsellor year. The four thanapurated roles from among its number and the refiring of the member of the temporary committee has three duties: the provision of the remainder of the new board, and the preparation of a financial recommendation before they by the new chairman. The minutes in the execution of its second and final meetings as act chairman of this temporary committee Section V. That the number of members of the Student Forum Board shall be determined, and that there shall be at least two freshmen, and two sophomores at the time of election. Vaccine administration is the chairman. If the chairman resigns or is removed, a successor to complete his term. Section VI. Th1. Before school, shall adhere to the rules of the administration of the temporary committee presided over by the board and that com for the use of the board. These two members constitute a fund at the disposal of the comp constituent a fund at the disposal of the comp. Section VII. That either council may ask the chairman of the board to report before it and recommendations to the board which shall be appropriate for the chairman of the conference resolution of the two bodies, the chairman shall be given opportunity to discuss such a resolution with the chairman. For failure to comply with thedivisions of such a resolution the chairman or another member by a simple majority vote in both councils or by a majority vote in each council of both councils shall be necessary to answer the question. Section VIII. That the retiring chairman of the board for his account of the activities of the board for his record Donald Voehreh President, M.S.C. Darry Stewart President, W.S.G.A. Missouri Secretary, W.S.G.A. Intra-Washington Secretary, W.S.G.A. Approved, K. H. Jensen Chairman of the Commu- niity Section IX. That each retiring board shall be in a copy of the chairman's report for the period covered by the action, correspondence, circulars received and intellectual material issued by the board and receive its superior board. The board will be in full force and effect from and after its publication. Marian Spart Recovers Sufficiently To Go Home Miss Marian Sparr, third victim of encephalitis this year, is improving very satisfactorily, according to M. 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Hunt will as-techique group of the ent Christian Federation to assist the guest group Leseur, asking Mrs. of Toneka. ment has been made by who is general chairman of creative leisure work forence, that 10 persons the creative leisure feature these are Dr. Kenneth Muller and middle-west poet it has been widely publ will have charge of the ting classes; and John ined in crafts, who will iine craftwork courses gala Lea Walker, ed37, of interprievive Speak at Conference ritz, c'39, and Eleanor are scheduled to speak of six the first night of ace, June 9. to already signed from city in addition to Mr.unt and Miss Payne inere Holmes, c37; Harc' c37; Harold Dyr, ger; d38; Dorothy Bucher, bcher; d39; Rose McVey, c38; Rose McVey, c38; fa 'aucl; LeRoy Fur Edua May Parks, c40; Brown, c40; Elizabeth Virginia Lee Walker, Roberts, c'uncl; Jeanne c'uncl; Ermer Lee ee; Clayton Conner, c3; grine Holmes, c38; Harm MaleAcney, c39; Wall, c41; Cairo Campbell, oriz; Ruth Knoche, oriz; Ruth Knoche, W Holes of Lawrence my the women N. Holmes of Lawrence any the group. Students actively during the conn-ear-old Edward Krum y-year-old Jay Butter model airplane contest Lawrence Municipal today afternoon. The marveled by the Lawrence ub, was the first of a series to encourage ini- lation. Model Planes est at Airport I flights were made be- tween too windy for the perform perfectly, Svage-gave exhibition flights models which were not the contest. in the University and in organized the avail- which has both flying and members, to develop duismus in Lawrence in Lawrence and Bud Andrewa rose ured Bossy Machinery of Law May 24—(UP) -Cruising John Devil and Arthur audio puzzled when their audio began blaring static. street they found the cow munching the an- been chewed off the car automobile.