1 TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1907 UNIVERSITY DAILY: KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society ALAN ASHER, Society Editor Miss Marilee Stewart, s. f., daughter of Dr. and Mrs. S. l. Stewart of Olahde, m. F. and D. Murphy Richards, s. son of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Richards of Garrett, were married Easter at the home of the bride's parents. Doctor Stewart gave his daughter in marriage. She wore a white chenille knit with white accessories and a tira of white gardenias. She carried a colonial bouquet of white roses and sweet peas. Ms. Lynell Gordon married, the bride's sister, was mad of her daughters, Polkingham, c'37, was best man. A breakfast for the bridal party and guests was given at the Hotel Olathe following the ceremony. The couple left shortly after to drive to Memphis and Louisville. They will be at home in Garnett after April 10. Mrs. Richards was a member of Chi Omega sorority and the bridegroom was a member of Phi Chi, medical fraternity. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sunday dinner guests of the Delta Upsala fraternity were Lida Anne Brown, c'87; Alice Marie Meyn, fa'30 Lucille Leung Spring; c'84; Helen Wilkerson, c'84; Louis Grayson, c'40 Jane A. Jaucet of Kansas City Kan. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sigma Nu fraternity elected new officers at its annual election last night: Richard Owen Jones, 139, of Wichita, Sunday dinner guests at the Phi Kappa Pai fraternity were Mary Fitz-Gerald, c4; Shirley Kroh, 36; Brien Bond, cunel; and C贝恩 Bond, cunel. ☆ ☆ ☆ Kappa Phi, Methodist Church so- PHONE K.U.66 CLASSIFIED ADS Dinner guests at the Sigma Nu house Sunday were: Betty Aines, c'37, Roberta Mitchell, fa'39. Quests from Kansas City were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Weston, Mrs. O. L. Benson, and Miss Margaret Burge. LOST: In Qualitative Chemistry Laboratory, Friday afternoon, one Candida Camera, Reward and no questions asked. Call Susan Stuids, phone 17-113, 1285-1127. 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St. Delta Sigma Pi, international professional business fraternity, announces the pledging of Carl Marvin Peterson, 138. ☆ ☆ ☆ Caroline Kalb of Baldwin was a Sunday dinner guest of Kappa Ete Kappa, electrical engineering fraternity. ☆ ☆ ☆ Pi Betia Phi announces the engagement of Bette Lemon, '2a; to Milo Sloo, c'38, a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. ☆ ☆ ☆ Holen Warren, cuncl, and Dorothy Delao, c37, were luncheon guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority house yesterday. Walter Lynn, '36, Hugh Hiatt, '34 and George Stewart, '36, were summer dinner guests at the Delta Chi fraternity house. Dena Krebciel, c37, Marton Motley, '36, and Russell Young, '36, were dinner guests at the Triangle fraternity house Sunday. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sigma Nu announces the pledging of James Edwin Russel, e'40, of Garrett. Florabella Lebrecht, c37, was a dinner guest Sunday at the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity house. K. U. Dames bridge group met last night with Mrs. R. P. Stringham, 1019 Alamstadt street Helen Vickers, fs, of Wichita, was a weekend guest at the Pi Beta Phi sorority house. William Ealman and William Lee (Published in the University Daily Kansas Proposed Constitution Amendment for Reorganization of Council SECTION 1. (Reorder) William Elleman and William El- This amendment shall completely superde Article 5 and its existing amendments. SUPPLEMENT (Council Organization) side article 1 and its existing amendments SECTION 2: (Council Organization) Administrative powers shall be vested in the president of a presidency, a representative-at-large, two special members and seventeen regular members elected by proportional representation, the representative-at-large and all regular members shall sit for a term of one year. The Proportional Representation districts shall distribution of seats therein shall be as follows: District One 3 member Law, Medicine and Graduate Schools. District Two 3 member Biomedical First Aid Business and Ed. Art Arts, Business and Education Schools. District Three 3 members Engineering School, District Four 8 members College The presidential candidates shall be voted upon by all the Associates Mon. That candidate who receives the greatest number of votes shall represent that association and that candidate who receives the second largest number of votes shall serve as representative of the association at large vote on all matters. The council shall elect a vice president and a secretary from among its own number, leman, Jc., of Columbus, were din- ner guests at the Sigma Nu house last night. No person shall become a member of the Council, who has not conformed to the scholarship eligibility rules governing student organization other than athletics. The regular council seats must also have been fully enrolled in some school of the University at least one semester preceding that in which they may be elected. Any party which offered a complete council election in the last general election may fill those vacancies caused by the inclusion of members of its own regular or special council members. Other vacancies and any due to resuscitation until till the next regular election. STOCKS, 10 WESTMINSTER STREET, N.Y. The members of the Council shall be elected each fall by proportional representation from the incoming Freedom Democrats. The candidates must only until the next regular spring election. Frances Shaw, fs, of Chanuto, was a weekend guest at the Gamma Phi Beta sorority house. Any party which offered a complete council ticket in the last election may demand revision of the basis of district representation and demand is made not later than January 1st of the year to which the revision is to apply, such a demand may be made after December 31st. SECTION 4; (Freshmen) Upon such a demand in the form of a petition to the president of the council, there are two men from each party which offered a complete council ticket in the last election. This commission shall elect three faculty members and two students and faculty shall proceed to revise the plan of districting. Provided, the commission shall have the power to alter the seat assignment and to alter the number of seats assigned to each district, but there shall never be more than 19 nor less than 15 regular seats which any district have less than three seats. The commission shall draw up a report of the revived plan of districting in a form corrected to the standards of Amendment. This report shall be published not later than March 1st of the term in which the commission is created, Immolated under Section 2 of this amendment, completely subpoenaed Section 2 of this amendment, or any report which shall then be in effect its stead. CTION 7: (Re-districting) This amendment shall take effect for the spring election of 1918. The terms of all members sitting on the council of 1937-38 shall terminate at that election, All bills, or any other requisition to this amendment shall become law and void following this same election. SENIOR RECITAL GIVEN Virginia Foster and Ralph Hawley in Joint Presentation A joint senior recital was given last night in the Administration auditorium by Virginia Foster, fa37, pianist, from the studio of Prof. Howard C. Taylor, and Ralph Hawley, fa37, violinist, from the studio of Prof. Waddemar Geltch. Orchestral parts on the second piano were by Professor Taylor. Wilma Stoner, gr, was accompanist for the recital. two-Saving Class Opens Tonight Twelve men have made application for instruction in the life-saving class which will begin this evening at 7:00. Anyone wishing to attend must be by meeting a week, on Tuesday and Thursdays, the course will be completed in about two and a half weeks. George Katherine, c.39, Bruce Cottier, bunce, Leland Sitterly, c.29, and Ed Hyatt, c.40, will assist and examine the class under the supervision of Herb Alphin, swimming coach. PAPERS TO BE PRESENTED BY CHEMISTRY FACULTY Three papers by members of the faculty of the University will be presented at the fourteenth midwives conference in Omaha, April Chemical Society in Omaha, April ALMOST HUMAN! ROTATOR by Swank THE COLLAR HOLDER THAT CHANGES FOR EVERY TYPE OF COLLAR As new as this year's All American selections is The Rotator, SWANK's new collar holder that is adjustable to make the most of every style of collar. You'll find The Rotator at your favorite jeweler, department store or men's $1 shop at . . . . . . . 2. 14 29 to May 1. These papers will be presented at the meeting of the division of chemical education and history of chemistry, of which Dr Frank B. Dains, professor of chemistry, is chairman, and Dr. A. W. Davidson, associate professor of chemistry, is secretary. Doctor Dains has prepared a paper on "Some Phases of Chemistry 100 Years Ago." Miss M. Mary E. Weeks, assistant professor of chemistry, and Miss Mary Larson, assistant professor of zoology, have written on the subject. Dr. James Johan August Arfwedson; and Dr. Wayne E. White, research fellow in chemistry, on "Organic Re-agents in the Qualitative Analysis Course" On the Shin-- In the Quantitative Analysis course insight by Mary Elva Weeks, assistant professor of chemistry, a record of work done during each week must be filled by each student on a card provided for the purpose. A recent card turned in to Miss Weeks contained the following data: Hiring up my roommate's suit; twin two pair of his short in swim bag (too bad he was in one); having all his clothes on the floor, and washed dishes. The record card was fictitiously named "John Jarbelson of Beta Theta Pi." 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