1 2 3 WEDNESDAY APRIL 7, 1934 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PACE TREE Hill Society The following were initiated into Sigma Tau, honorary engineering fraternity, Monday evening: George Poe, *e18* Bill Brown, *e18* David Harroff, *e18* Glenn Carson, *e18* Andrew Gleare, *e18* Bill McKay, *e18* Norwin Souder, *counl* Hercules Kronson, *counl* John Helfinger, *counl* John Gray, *counl* Karl Johnson, *counl* Donald Shiner, *counl* Wray Shockey, *counl* Harris Tull, Carvel Neal Martinez, 'c8 Cliff Willis, 'c8 Victor Gidney, 'c8 John Shaw, 'c8 Ronell Kouserkin, 'c8 Kevin Rowger, 'c8 Kay Rogers, 'c8 Airbnb Laramie, 'c8 Sigma Eta Chi, Congregational Church security, held a buffet supper last night at the home of Marguerita Omaa, ecm. New officers for the coming year were installed. The officers are: President, Betty Raymon, c39; vip-president, Alice Coobaugh, c39; recording secretary, Helen Rice, c39; corresponding secretary, Alina Bigelow, c39; treumer, Zeichn iH Power, c39; historian, Adela Philips, c40; chaim, Jean Stephenson, c'urus); and nursery chairman, Mar- garet Dole. c40. The retiring presi- dent is Iris McDonald, c37. Triangle fraternity elected the following officers Monday evening: President, Karl Johnson; c38; vice president, Donald Shiner; c38; recording secretary, Algot Johnson; c38; corresponding secretary, Clifford Sharp; c38 chapter editor, William Wright; c39; librarian, Edward Wright; c40; librarian, Edward Curdwin; c39; sergeant-at-arms, Arthur Williamson; c40. Alpha Chi Omega security elected the following officers Monday evening: President, Betty Sterling, f138; Secretary, Todd Schreiner, f299; Secretary, Catherine Dinkelk. c'38; treasurer, Kay Gray, bunch ruin captain, Marina Schreibler, c'und; corresponding secretary, Reba Corbett, c'39; social chairman, Faith Sleeey, c'40; warden, Mary Dowev c'39. ☆ ☆ ☆ Jay James announce the pledging of Robert Mitchell, fa39; and Milad Mescosencher, e39. Pledging in court in case 212. Administration building M. E. H. Lindley will be hostets to the Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnum Club at its meeting tonight. The meeting will secure the security to be a guest. Delta Tau Delta fraternity elected the following officers Monday eve- nice, President, George Pro, c38; vice-president, Don M McRearm, c39; recording secretary, Montgomery Veatch, c39; corresponding secretary, Harry Wils, c38; orgement-sat-sarma Sealy, c79; guide, William Wilt, c81 Alpha Tau Omega announces the pledging of Vincent Sneed, sp, of Independence. ☆ ☆ ☆ Miss Virginia Melvin was a lunchcon guest at the Pi Beta Phi house Tuesday. Wilmer Shaefer of Russell was a guest at the Phi Delta Theta fraternity house last week. Luncheon guests at the Delta Chl fraternity house yesterday were A. E. Vaughn and Edward Vaughn of Kansas City, Mo. The K. U. Dames will meet this afternoon at 2:30, at the home of Mrs W. C. Howerton, 1005 Kentucky street. ☆ ☆ ☆ Weekend guests at Delta Tau Deltafraternity house were Dr. and Mrs. Garlitz and Mr. and Mrs. Moore of Leavenworth. SOLDIERS GET ONCE-OVER Kansas National Guard Infantry Is Inspected Here The 137th Infantry of the Kansas National Guard was inspected last night by Major John T Toward, senior United States in- firmy inspector, at the National Guard Armory, Eighth and New Hammiscade streets. Inspection of equipment and personnel of all national guards is held annually by the War Department. The companies were inspected in the following order: assembly and inspection of personnel, close order drill, machine gun drill, field striping and assembly. Major Townsend will inspect all units of the 137th Infantry during his stay in Kansas. The inspection was attended by Col. Galen A. Corrill, commander of company Aliphin, commander of company Mr. Col. Charles H. Brown, commander of the 137th Infantry, and Major Fred O. Wickham, infantry officer. Don Voorhees for M.S.C. President Emil Wienecke for M.S.C. Vice-President C. H. Mullen for M.S.C. Treasurer The John Nichols for M.S.C. Secretary Progressive Student Government League Vote Tomorrow Presents Its Candidates GEORGE HAINES Two Year at Large M. S. C. Officers GRANT COWHERD Senior President Don Voorhees* Eml Wienleae John Nichols C. H. Mullen M. S. C. REPRESENTATIVES Two Years at Large ... George Haines® Two Years College ... Paul Moritz® One Year College ... Newton Hoverstock One Year College ... Greg Hines One Year College ... Marvin Co One Year College ... Wilbur Laofer® One Year College ... Gilbert Alexander One Year College ... Karl Ruppenthal® Engineering ... Karl Johnson Engineering ... Barney Polson® Engineering ... Jim Bounds® Business ... Charles Kingman® Pharmacy ... Cecil Wienstock Medicine ... Frank Byman Pine Arts ... Bruce Laird Graduate ... Norton Knight® Education ... Max Sims® Athletic Board ... Ferrel Anderson® President of Council President of Council Secretary of Council Treasure of Council CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS CLASS OFFICERS Grant Cowhout President Eugene Rickets Treasurer JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Eldon Smith President Bad Holder Treasurer Cal Sutton Prom Manager Bill Farmer Prom Manager Don Ebling President Kermit Franks Treasurer Wayne Wright Dance Manager Roy Wendell Dance Manager SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS STUDENT DIRECTORY Jack Townsend ___ Manager Bring Your Identification Cards Deptes Non-Fraternity Man. 22 Non-Fraternity Men --- 11 Fraternity Men PAUL MORITZ Two Years from College P. S. G. L. Platform The present proposal for a student bookstore is weak, inadequate, and nothing more than a device to increase the profits of the Union Building. To benefit students the store must save money. To do this it must start on its own subscribed capital, not on borrowed money. We want a real cooperative bookstore. Subscriptions to the Jayhawker Magazine ought to be on a purely voluntary basis. No exemption slips should be required. 1. TRUE CO-OP BOOKSTORE 2. IMPROVED JAYHAWK SALES POLICY 3. STUDENT BOARD FOR ACADEMIC CRITICISM. Students have little chance to express ideas for improved instruction. We want a student board to receive criticisms and make recommendations to the faculty for progressive, wide-awake classroom instruction and an improved curriculum. INSPECTION SERVICE FOR MEN'S BOOMING HOUSES There should be an annual inspection of the 200 men's rooming houses that are not now checked by any authority. We want a public list of the approved houses. Administrative authorities are agreed that this should be done, and this service could be inaugurated by the Men's Student Council. ANDERSON FERREL ANDERSON Athletic Representative VOTE P. S. G. L.