XJ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1907 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society MARY K. DORMAN, Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call K. 212-8542. 720-828-9631 The regional conference of the midwestern chapters of Theta Tau, engineering fraternity, was held at Iowa City, Iowa, during the Easter vacation. Representatives from Zeta chapter included the following: Vector Koehler, c/37 Raymond Rogers, c/18 Kevin Foley, c/36 Fleming Soffield, c/19 David Bloom, c/19 John Grist, c/17 Robert Russell, c/17 Hugh Mackrae, c/19 Hugh Magruder, c/19 Howard Loveeland, c/19 ☆ ☆ ☆ Howard Moreland, e'38, was elected regent of the Tetha Tau, engineering fraternity, Tuesday, March 23. Other officers elected were vice-recipient, Guy Gubrie, e'37; treasurer, Raymond Rogers, e'38; scribe, Lester Haug, e'38; corresponding secretary, Fleming Soeffel, e'37. Phi Gamma Delta fraternity held election of officers March 22. The following were elected to serve President, Proctor Ritchie, c'39; vice-president, Dean Coleman, c'38; secretary, Frank Harwi, c'38; historian, Hazlett Steiger, h'38; sergeant-at-arms, Burle Wobker, c'38. Delta Sigma Theta sorority gave a formal tea Saturday afternoon in the women's lounge of the Administration Building and visitors to the Midwestern Provincial Council of the Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity. L. N. Flint, professor of journalism M. Flint, and George Flint, b37, returned yesterday from Pooria, III, where they spent the Easter vacation to Rose B. Flint, 31, and M. Flint, who is also a graduate of the University. Senior and graduate women are to be guests at a tea to be given by the University Women's Club, tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 5 cowl in Myers Hall. Miss May Gardner, associate chair of the Women's College charge of the tea, will be assisted by the following committee: Miss Rosemary Ketchum, professor of design; Mrs J. W. Twente; Miss Margaret Lynn, professor of English; C. F. Nelson, and M. J. Klister, individual invitations will be given. M chapter of the Kappa Alpha Pa traternity gave a number Friday evening at the chapter house for the Midwestern Provincial Council. Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority held open house Friday evening honoring Mrs. B. F. Bonham, Newark, Dela, was a lunchroom guest at the Gamma bi Beta security house yesterday. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mr. C. Follom Gagley, athlete director at Lamington University, Langton Ohs, was a weekend visitor at Alpha Phi Bhi Alpha fraternity house. M.S.C.-W.S.G.A. FORUMS Alpha Kappa Pai fraternity announces the pledging of Neal Dean, c'40. BOARD PLANS FOR DEBATE The M.S.C.-W.S.G.A. forums board met yesterday afternoon in the Pine Room of the Memorial Union building to plan for the debate, "Is Real Recovery Possible Under Capitalism?" between Lewis Cory, who says "No," and Herbert Agar, who says "Yes." April 8. delegates and visitors to the Mila western Provincial Council of the Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity. The following committee heads were appointed: Don Voycehue, c39; posterers; William Zupane, c37; speaking arrangements; David Angvine, c39; programs and newspaper publicity; Dorothy Caldwell, c38; dinner arrangements; and Gertrude Tiegeur to faculty and guarantors of the University Concert Course. Bob Thorpe, c37, chairman, presided. Fraternity Council Meets Ninety-Three Delegates Attend Annual Two-Day Session PHONE K.U.66 Doctor Armstrong was the principal speaker at the Provincial Banquet Saturday evening in the Memorial Union dining room. He outlined the progress of the fraternity thus far and suggested further means of improvement. Three other grand officers were present and deserved remarks; *t* score of congregation meeting were read from each other present. CLASSIFIED ADS Mu chapter of Kappa Alpha Pi fraternity was host to the Mid-Western Provincial Council of the fraternity Friday and Saturday of last week. Ninety-three delegates, representing 11 undergraduate and alumni chapters in Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma attended the annual two-day session. PHONE K.U. 66 The delegates were among the 700 guests who attended the formal party celebrating the seventeenth anniversary of the founding of Mu chapier in the Memorial Union ballroom, Saturday evening. Apply for Teaching Positions On Sunday morning special services were held for the fraternity of the ninth Street Baptist Church in charge of arrangement E. were in charge of arrangement E. Rushley B, Moton, gr; J, Clark Cxph; and John E, Morgan C, c7. Two coeds from the University, Susan Concedes, *¢40*, and Margaret Ridley, *£30*, were selected Kappa and Gamma, respectively, with gurkha symbolic of the occasion. Dean R. A. Schweiger of the School of Education requests that all students who expect to apply for practices teaching positions for next year do so now instead of next fall. On the Shin-if he could continue thinking up excuses to give his father. Continued from page 1 LOST: One pet Arkansas razor-back dog. Answers to name of "Wafferd" Finder. Please return to Dickinson Theatre. -123 ONE STOP CLOTHES SERVICE STATION SCHULZ the TAILOR George Snyder, the campus cop, spent the Easter holidays in the Karasan newroom entertaining himself by playing the grind organ—his favorite number seemed to be "Them Golden Slipsers." Student Loans ABE WOLFSON Okla., was a student in several of his classes. RUTTER'S SHOP MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP 743 Mass. 732 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. TENNIS RACKETS Tennis, Base and Soft Balls, Bats Rackets restrain with a correct tension tool. TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920-22 Mass. RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. 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"We suggest that if the above conditions are not allocated, a general exodus will forthwith ensue!" Roving Reporter-car is to the advantage of a student in the University?" Continued from page 2 "Yes-Go more places, see more things, and taxis are expensive," says Mary Charlotte Igou, c'uncl. She has no fliver. A young lady who doesn't have a HAVE A COKE Between Classes AT Phone 50 We Deliver Has the Pictures Continuous Shows 2:30 to 11:30 ENDS TONITE! FERNAND GRAVET America's newest screen sensation makes his bow in the gapest scandal you've ever heard published "THE KING AND THE CHORUS GIRL" JOAN BLONDELL EDW. EVERT HORTON Also—MARCH OF TIME Color Cartoon — News THIRD SATURDAY Let Joe Cast Your Howloscope —Under the Sign of the Planet Zowie! 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