1 THURSDAY. APRIL 15. 1937 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society MARY JOHNs, Society Editor Before 5 pm. call KU.21) after 5 pm. 2022-04-21 --- Jay Jones held initiation services Tuesday evening at 5:30 at Evan's Hearth, for the following women: Dorothy Blue, f'a9' Dorothy Wong, b'a9' Crysan Browne, c'a9' Arnold Braun, b'a9' Verge May Bryant, b'a9' Verge May Bryant, b'a9' Roberta Coad, f'a9' Better Graham, c'a9' Melva Grant, f'a9' Melva Grant, f'a9' Jeanne Jamie, f'a9' Jeanne Jamie, f'a9' Frances Jennings, c'a9' Louisa Leahy, c'a9' Mary Markham, f'a9' Mildred Messheimer, f'a9' Roberta Mitchell, f'a9' Roberta Mitchell, f'a9' Helen Perce, c'a9' Rizzolio Rizzo, c'a9' Marissa Stewart, c'a9' Dora Stockwell, c'a9' Joyer Vetter f'a9' Gwynell Wallace, c'a9' Dorothy Jane Williams, c'a9' Tuesday night dinner guests at the Alpha Gamma Delta house included Chancellor and E. H. Lindley Dain and Mrs. Henry Werner E. H. Lindley Mrs Elizabeth Meguar Roscoe Moyer Ketcham Mrs Jalila Kuer, New York City 20 Jay Janes elected the following officers for the coming year at the ini- PHONE K.U.66 Mark Griffis, a student at Baker University, was a guest at the Sigma fraternity house yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nerri, Amis Arbor, Mich., were lunch guests at the Antea fraternity house on May 4th. The national counselor for the fraternity. Alpha Kappa Psi, professional fraternity, announces the pledging of Frank Caddie, c-40. Jane Givens, c'37, and Rosamond CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE! Double-breasted trapezoid, also- largely new. Very latest style, size 36-12 new studs, cuff-links and tie, $22.50, Phone 2047.W. -133 FOR SALE: Yellow Star, Black Hawk touring car sporting in Motor in good condition. New paint job. Phone 563 and ask for owner. -133 tation banquet at Evan's Heart; Tuesday night: Robert Coffee, ca'93 president; Lucille Bottom, c'38, treasurer; D. J. Willcus, c'42, secretary; Dorothy Trelkey, c'38, treasurer; Irene Moll, c'38, social chairman. Kappa Beta, Christian Church soccer, held a meeting Tuesday evening at Myers hall. Earl Stuckenbeck, 30, was the speaker of the evening. Gamma Phi Bla announces the engagement of Ruth Learned, v.757, to Kemcoh Dueler Big Creek, Calf,哄 to a former student of the University. ONE STOP CLOTHES SERVICE STATION SCHULZ the TAILOR 924 Mass. Student Loans ABE WOLFSON 732% Mass. Phone 2353 743 Mass. MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP Soft Deep Wave, any style only • 25c Plain Shampoo and Wave, with neck trim • 35c Oil Shampoo and Wave, with neck trim • 50c *Evening Appointments* Tuesday and Thursday 941 1/2 Mass. St. Phone 533 IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE 25c PERMANENTS, any style $1 up PHONE K.U.66 Six experienced operators to serve you. SEE US for your school and office supplies Expert Picture Framing Special Prices on Zipper Notebooks KEELER'S Books Wallpaper School Supplies FOR SALE! Packard hard x six rudder. Gas mileage, mechanically perfect, clean thrust. Good top, curtains and heater. $100.00. Phone White uldel Udell. TENNIS RACKETS Berr, c'unel, were luncheon guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority house Wednesday noon. SHOE REPAIRING Meet Accepts Stouffer's Plan and Gloves. Backets restring with a correct Tennis, Base and Soft Balls, Bats and Gloves Give New Life to Your Old Shoes — Special Prices for a Short Time Men's leather half soles ... 60c Women's leather half soles ... 50c Men's or women's rubber heels ... 25c Jane Allen, fa'37, was a linceor guest at the Chi Omeja sorority house Wednesday noon. tension tool. RUTTER'S SHOP OTTOM FISCHER 813 Mass. St. Watkins hall will hold open house this evening with an hour of dancing from 7 until 8 o'clock. 1014 Mass. St. Phone 319 Eyes Examined - Lens Duplicated - Glasses Fitted NOLL OPTICAL CO. Registered Optometrist, 18 years 839½ Mass. Over Royal College Shop Phone 979 TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920-22 Mass. PHONE 12.987 Rackets restring with a correct tension tool. Plumbers and Electricians SHIMMONS Circular on Request Photographic supplies Paper - films Equipment holders Developing tanks Larger arrays Image capture cameras Equipment China, Glass, Lamps First Class Workmanship 12-987 ARGUS Hixon Studio Phone 41 Lobby Hotel Eldridge Twenty-five words or less one insertion, six three *insertions*, 106; alx later: four contractures more than one word, six per month, in advice in advance. Other words are also allowed. Older dictionaries. The CANDID CAMERA with f-4.5 lens only $12.50 929 Mass. Eyes Examined - Lens Duplicated - Glasses Fitted The Commission on Institutions of Higher Education accepted two recommendations of E. B. Stuart, dean of the Graduate School, at a meeting of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools in Chicago, April 7 to 10. The recommendations were, first, that the association accept the responsibility for graduate work in the member schools; and, second, that a committee be appointed to guide the effort to enable the commission to determine what various institutions are doing in that field. The recommendations were part of a paper read by Dean Stouffer on "Conditions Surrounding the Offering of Masters Degrees." The paper was based on Dean Stouffer's recent investigation of graduate work being done in a number of middle western schools. Among the speakers at the convention was Prof. Richard E. Scammon, of the University of Minnesota, formerly of the faculty of the University. His topic was "The Place of Tradition in Modern Education." Ruth Bafa, ed738, was elected president of the Women's Athletic Association yesterday afternoon in an election held in Robinson gymnasium. Baker Is Named W.A.A. President Ruth Baker, ed'38, was elected Dorothy Jane Willetts, c29, was elected vice-president for the coming year; Betty Lemon, f38, secretary; and Alice Puden, c29, treasurer. These women were nominated in a business meeting last Wednesday to accept an exception of Miss Lemon who was nominated from the floor yesterday. The following women were elected sport managers for the next twelve months: hockey, Maxine Woody, c38; volleyball, bally M. K. Lattier, c39; basketball, Deneise Lemoir, c40; swimming, Jane Blankey, c40; baseball, Delos Moore, c48; football, Delos Moore, c48; and minor sports, Lacille Bottom, c38. Daisy Hoffman, c38, was elected point system manager and Aldene Kizler, fa38, business manager. These officers will be installed May 12 at their annual banquet. At this time awards of the letter, blazer, and cup are to be given to women who have earned a sufficient number of points, and women who are eligible will be initiated. **Church Pass Key Strays** And Thieves Collect Offering San Jose, Calif.—(UP)—Pass keys to churches is the latest problem the police must solve. Thieves with one entered St. Lee's Catholic Church here and stole $300 in offerings. A five-year monopoly of the college class relays may be broken Saturday in the fifteenth annual running of the Karausa秩es. Not since 1931 has any school other than Pittsburgh Teachers, Emporia Teachers or the Oklahoma Battists won a college class relay here, but their long reign may be ended Saturday. Marks Are Threatened North Texas Teachers and Occidental College of Los Angeles are the teams which are threatening the existing setup. Both are unusually strong in the 880-yard relay and this is the event in which the triumvirate must trouble. North Texas has two 120-yard relays in 1:28, only a second slower than the Kansas Relays record. Occidental is bringing a fine group of sprinters, but will probably meet with more success in the university 440-yard event than in college class 880. There is no 440-yard event in the college class. Nevertheless, the team should be reckoned with a strong contender in the college 880-rydail relay. North Texas will all three college class labs at the Texas Relax Lions, capturing the 880-yard relay, the mile relay and the sprint medley. There are also two horse bobs, but North Texas may upset the old guard in both of the other races. In addition to the mile relay, the Wildcats will also have strong entries in the two-mile relay and the mile team race. They are the defending champions in the two-mile event, even before the winners the past two years. The spirt relays will provide a battle between Texas, the winner last year, Kansas, Washington, Indiana, Nebraska and Missouri. Although Texas was hit hard by graduation, three sophomore fliers have come up to give the Longhorns almost as strong a team as they had last year. The university class reyls will largely be a matter of Indiana against the field. Although Kansas State will have fine quarters in three of the reyls, it is India that stands out as the team to beat. Indiana has the greatest track team in its brilliant athletic history. Although distance stars are the standouts on the team, the crimson has enough crack sprinters that it will win the playoff for the first time in several years. Kansas State and Drake are expected to give Indiana the most consistent opposition. Drake won the two-mile and distance relay relay at the Texas Relays, while Kansas State entered the victor in the mile relay. Indiana did not compete at Texas. This evening he will speak to the parents and teachers in Lindsborg on "The Child in the Complex World" and tomorrow evening he will speak in Hoisington on the same subject. Nash Will Address Teachers In Salina and Lindsborg Today Prof. Bert A. Nash will address a group of teachers in Salma this afternoon at 4:20 "Reading Differences of Children" will be his topic ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP W. E. Whetstone, Prop. 1017 Mass. White Shoe Time Must Be Here Now. Let us close or furnish your shoes cleaner. Let us clean or furnish you with white cleaner. From our greenhouses enable us to supply your demand anytime for unique and lovely---- Fresh Cut Flowers TABLE DECORATIONS PARTY DECORATIONS CORSAGES Flower Fone Dandelion Offers New Corsage Hint To Abused Coed The University Daily Kansan, in conjunction with the buildings and grounds department, has arrived at the solution to these two seasonal threats upon student happiness and well-being. The problem is this. K.U. coeds, by recent action of the Men's Pan-Hellenic Council, are to be deflowered. On the other hand, spring is bringing forth that botanical interest, the lowly but brilliant dandelion. So the University Daily Kansas, realizing its solemn duty to the student commonwealth, and in conjunction with the buildings and grounds department, suggests the following: 820 KU. corrugessloud coeds can gain recourse against their societal persecutors and at the same time solve a great social and botanical problem by striking for dandelion corsages. Their success in this effort no expense; they could add their favorite odor to their little yellow flowers, and all in all, everything would be perfect. With the coming of spring and its traditional thoughts of love, et al., arise two emergency peace-time crises to be faced by the University of Texas (1) The prolific spring dandelion crop (2) K.U. corsageleeds coecs. "Flowers of Distinction" WARD'S Flowers So it's up to the corgessel coeds to figure out their own inimitable method of striking, for one of the corgessels' own prize dandelion corgessels. And one other thing. The best and biggest dandelions are found in front of the Chemistry building, beehive-shaped and on the south end of Fresher hall. Venus—the Planet, Not the Goddess— Visible Sunday Prof. N. W. Storer of the department of astronomy says that observations and measurements show that the planet of Venus will come within about six degrees of the sun. If Sunday is a clear day it can be seen by telescopes. According to Professor Storer, this phenomenon occurs only The planet also crosses directly between the sun and the earth once every 121 years, again in eight years, and then does not appear in this phenomenon for another 121 years. The last time this planet crossed directly across the face of the earth was in 1882; the next time will be in 2004. Legion Leads Safety Drive With Twin-Control Automobile Mansfield, Ohio — (UP) — Local leaders in the American Legion are planning to purchase an automobile to be used in teaching high school students to drive. 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