y THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1937 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society MARY JOINS, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call K.U. 215 after 5, cell 2792-83 Delta Uplaion fraternity entertained with its senior banquet last night at the chapter house in honor Henry Burler, c197 Daniel Elam, c177 Edward Brentley, c177 Paul B. Clark, c177 Royer Barclay, ph Leon Snyder, ph Robert Manning, c177 Archie Galloway, ph Herlian Loyd was elected president of the K. U. Dames last evening, at a meeting held in the women's lounge of the Administration building. Other officer elected are: first vice-president, Mrs. Eilner Hill; second vice-president, Mrs. Clark Howey; third vice-president, Mrs. treasurer, Mrs. Clarence Lanning; pianist, Grace Marie King; reporter, Mrs. Boyd Bryant. ☆ ☆ ☆ At a dinner at the Colonial tea room last night, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Armstrong of Chanute announced the engagement of their daughter, Phyllis, to Neal E. Haggard, e 37. The Joy Janes entertained with a tea for rushees yesterday afternoon from 3 to 4:30, in the women's lounge ☆ ☆ ☆ of the Administration building. The decoration consisted of pink candle-lights and a centerpiece of roses and drag-rings. Miss Maude Elliott, assistant professor of romance languages, poured. PHONE K.U.66 New York Giants Sell Roy Johnson to Red Sox Roy Johnson, veteran New York Yankee outfielder, today was sold to the Boston Red Sox for the interleague waiver price of $7500. Johnson was traded to the Yankees last year from Washington. CLASSIFIED ADS LOST: Black Waterman fountain pen without cap, between Oatland Apartments and West Adm. Wed, morning. Retire Sylvester Schlumberger, 1202 Oadre, Apt. 4-133 THE WICHTA BEACON—Kansar large est newspaper, now being delivered to your door daily and Sunday. Submit please for the per week. Subscribe now. 2316 ---+--+--+--+ The Sigma Phi, national honorary fraternity for women journalists, with entertainin with its annual formal Matrix Table banquet this evening at 6:30 o'clock at Evan's Hearth. The speaker will be Bertie Johnson, who is known over the radio as Joanne Taylor. ONESTOP Mr. and Mrs. Chiles Coleman of Raleigh, N.C., were guests at the Alpha Delta Pi sorority house yesterday. SCHULZ the TAILOR CLOTHES SERVICE STATION 924 Mass. SCHULZ the TAILOR Student Loans ABE WOLFSON MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP 743 Mass SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE 25c PERMANENTS, any style $1 up 732 1/2 Mass. PHONE K.U.66 SHAMPOO AND WAVE, dried, 35c Wave Set dried 25c Latest Hair Styles and Conservative Styles 7 Efficient, Experienced Operators Permanents and End Curls $1, $1.50, $2.00 to $5.00 Open Tuesday, Thursday Evenings by appointment. IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP 941 1/2 Mass. 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Lower right—the colorful observation lounge, in which desert colors of sand, copper and turquoise have been used for decoration, with sand paintings and reproductive Collegiate Review Navajo Craft Designs Used in Super Chief Collegiate Review By the Associated Collegiate Press --fixed up, now, though," he said. "Hope you have a nice time," put in the reporter. When a buxum blonde at the Medical College of Virginia sawn-hipped into the X-ray department, she impressed the attendant as "sort of Mec Westish." A second later he was almost convinced. "Please sit down here," he said, pushing a chair toward her. "Have you ever been X-raved before?" "No, handsome," she answered, fixing her hair neatly, "but I've been irritated." ∞ "Wanted—good-looking daughter of a roadman to accompany me on a trip to Tacoma, Washington, for spring vacation," reads a sign on the farm bulletin board at the University of Minnesota. Femmes at Augusta College, S.D., sell memigraphed "reputations" of follows as they are doped out at their late-hashing sessions. 心 After scribbling three pages during an exam, a Marquette University student wrote "I don't think you'll read this far, and to prove it I tell you I saw him last year. I knew I saw yesterday." He wasn't called on his five-eye sports discourse. 2 How to send an adequate reply to the following letter from a prospective student puzzled the registrar of the University of Texas: "I'm at the University of Texas: " *to me* When physics test marks skid below par, instructor John Madlagen, at the college of St. Thomas, makes his students pay through the nose. Those of the A and B class were sprayed with "Paris Night" and "Eau de Cologne" - perfumes that resemble nail polish letters from "heartbeat" back home. "As I want to patronize a good university, please let me know if one is allowed to smoke or chew on your campus grounds. "Thanking you for the prompt reply, as I stand in wait for same." And the Z-man got his girl, "They kept the telephone pretty hot," he admitted, and complimented The girl, putting out and reaching the public. "I've found out that girls in Minnesota are more skeptical than girls in Montana. I had a hard time conving some of them it wasn't a gag. They just called up to shoot the bull a call. I'm always willing to do that, of course, but I was really sincere about getting a C and D papers wrinkled noses with the medium-strength odor of rotten eggs—hydrogen sulphide. Reporters phoned Gladstone 2133 time and again in an attempt to get the lowdown on the Z-man, but the line was busy. "He was sort of nice looking," was all the girl who took the ad could simply. Diplouched with poor grades on a recent quiz, Mr. Maddigan, aided by chemist colleagues, conveyed sensually his general opinion that most of the answers were putrid by scenting the papers—good and bad. Wanted-Girl for fraternity party Saturday, Blonde, 5 feet 5 inches good-looking, good dancer, GI 213," ZN 234" The Z-men at the University of Minnesota got more than he expected when he run this add in the Minnesota Daily: But the seven of the E and F class rocked stomachs with the staggering smell of rancid butter—butyric acid. date for the party. Everything's fixed up, now, though," he said. "Yeah, I think I will—she's got a car." . Old Man Opportunity beating a knock-knuck tattoo couldn't even get a certain University of Texas professor to open the door once the bell had rung and the class had begun. Annoyed at his unusual procedure, members of the class burned inwardly and waited for a chance to get back at him. Likewise, all late students are barred. They might just as well go home as try to force the locked door. "We'll have an exam during our next lecture meeting," announced the professor not long ago. On the day of the test, all the students were in their seats long before the ten o'clock bell rang. But no professor. Two minutes passed. Hurried footsteps sounded in the corridor, but before they stopped at the door, one of the revenge-seekers had turned the lock. Ignoring the pounding, student stayed in their seats. Five minutes later they all went home. obs Called Youth's Need Omaha, May 12—(UP) — Crime committed by boys cannot be cured by reformatories nor penitentiaries in the opinion of Earl G. Stauza, St. Louis. He is a national. His solution is "a fair chance for the boys to earn an honest living." Duke - EDWARD . . . gave the "Woman Love" an emerald engagement ring day before the coronation. Now the world waits for the climax of the romance. Drop in from the Library for a Delicious Frozen Fudge Sundae 15c UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-basement Memorial Union Jay Janes Elect. Fifteen New Members Jay James elected the following women to membership following a rusk tea yesterday afternoon; Alpha Delta Pi, Phyllis Fouc, 'euncl; AlgammaDelta Eleanor Canfield, 'c39; AlphaOmniOriPi, Geraldine Long, 'euncl; and Ruth Buehler, 'c39; Chi Omega, Jane Howes, 'euncl; BenPhiMary, John Howes, 'fauc; ConHall, Fru Fengel, fa'uncl; independents, Jeanne Allergott, 'fa4; Joyce Platt, 'c4; Martha Pinnee, 'c39; Winifred James, 'c39; Peggy Harrison, fa'39; Jane Roberts, 'c39; Mary Virginia Staffer, fa'uncl; and Alberta Waid, fa'39. 3 in !!! The department of bacteriology reports that its pet rabbit and experimenter-onner had been affectionately called Virgin Brother. And there was a triple blessed event proved that there is nothing in a name. On the Shin-a proud relative was in the audience, decided to put a little originality into his grandstanding when the Kapsi Sga glided up to warble. He missed the top step and skidded on his nose, giving a very graceful impersonation of an amateur's debut for Bowes. Thoughts while strolling: the surrounding countryside is well populated these days by throngs of fryers of the beef . . . a certain fraternity is attempting to ascertain whether or not Bob Crosby is a brother of the bond . . . their involvement in the matter being clear enough . . . the best of bouquets to the Theta for that serendale . . . and a dozen roses for that last song . . . the 2:30 whistle each day finds Jodi Stewart beaming as she waits for Durand to show up . . . touching what? 1017 Mass. K F K U FOR SUNBURN Jexall Gypsy Cream cools soothes 50c There Is a Difference. Some White Cleaners Are Very Hard on Shoes. Let us advise U what to use on your shoes. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP For a Deep Rich TAN GYPSY SUN TAN OIL 50c Firstaid ADHESIVE TAPE ALL 5 $ ^{\mathrm{c}} $ UP SIZES Thursday, May 13 2:30 p.m. German lesson. 2:42 p.m. News flashes. 2:48 p.m. A Shakespeare Progress "Anthony and Cleopatra," Miss Helen Rhoeas Hoops. 9:45 p.m. Personal and Family Problems. Dr. Bert A. Nus, presi- H. W. STOWITS W. E. Whetstone, Prop. "The Rexall Store" 9th & Mass. Phone 238 at your JuzoLL DRUG STORE 9:45 p.m.—Personnel and Family Problems, Dr. Bert A. Nush, president, State Mint Hygiene Society. Phone 686 James Murphy Elected President of Kappa Psi James Murphy, ph., was elected president of Kappa Pa, honorary pharmacy fraternity, at its meet- night in the Memorial Dual building. Other officers elected for the coming year are: Vice-president, Robert t Pokoryn; secretary, Albert Laughingham treasurer, Charles Kleine. May 17, in the men's lounge of the Memorial Union building. Choose from Four of Summer's finest fabrics . . . 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