TUPSDAY, MARCH 23, 1927 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.U. 21; after 5, call 2702-K3 The annual meeting of the Kawa City Kappa Eta Kappa alumni or gationism was held Sunday at th e chapel house. Those preser included. Max Branagan, '32, Independence, Mo. Jack Cuadra, '35, Lawrence Jack Hewitt, '36, Fayette City, Mo. Filbert Dumfrey, 44, Kansas City, Mo. Boyd Henley, '19, Kansas City, Mo. Harold Fallill, '34, Kansas City, Mo. Zovmir Kwaverani, '34, Kansas City, Mo. Dean Ward, 16, Kansas City, Mo. LeMoine D. Weiser, '16, Stanberry, Mo. Hurschel Yenzer, '10, St. Joseph, Mo. Walter Crause, c199 Stewart Jones, c40 Bill Davis, ph Burnie Rhode, burel Dan Rhode, c8 Alfred Cwilwell, c10 Bob Lucy, c40 Alpha Tan Omega held formal initiation services Sunday for the following new initiatives: Kappa Alpha Pai fraternity held initiation; ceremonies Saturday night for the following newly elected members: Harold Leland Piper, c'40; Warren Harel Littlejohn, c'uncit Jerome Curtis, c'40; Curtis Burst, c'40. Out - of - town members present were: Percy H. Lee, provincial poli- march, Kenneth Hill, A. B. Howard Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Gamma Delta house ware: Ceelia Mitchell, Cherryvale; Jim Mowbray, Lawrence; Ruth Ness, Kamas City, Mo.; and Mrs. H. G. Focht, Arkansas City. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ and Chrerea A. Glasse of Kansas City alumni chapter; Elissa Scott, Preston Smith and Charles Buckner chapter of Washburn College Topper PHONE K.U.66 Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority were Mr. and Mrs. Al Green and Mrs. E. W. Patton. Guests at Corbin hall Sunday included Helen Campbell, fa38; Henry Parker, de37; DeLes Blanchet, cunei; Arvid Johnson; Herbert Sujenlore, I37; C. W. Duriburd and Misa Dell Thompson, both of Kansas City, Mo.; and Mrs. Monty Boucher of Lawrence. LOST: Dark brown spiral notebook containing Business Statistics notes. Reward Call Claude Craven, Phone 2019, 1541 1200 Kentucky CLASSIFIED ADS LOST: Marilis's Illinois wrist watch with chromium metal strap, or about Rebion Gymnasium, Reward. Call 462. -119 Guests at the Sigma Phi Epilogue fraternity house Sunday were: Dr. and Mrs. Fowing, Estancia, N.M. Frank Fwink, Estancia, N.M. Mr. and Mrs. J. Muller, Kansas City, Ms. Mr. L. L. Graham, Kansas City, Ms. Mr. J. Gempelper, Monroe, Wisc. Mr. J. Gempelper, Monroe, Wisc. Mr. J. F. Vallejo, Cedron, Iowa Mr. Hessly, Lawrence *betty Hermann*, cunl ONE STOP CLOTHES SERVICE STATION SCHULZ the TAILOR 924 Mass. ABE WOLFSON Student Loans ABE WOLFSON 743 Mass. 732 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. 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John Wolfe Corbett, Emporia, was a weekend guest at the Phil Delta Theta fraternity. Geologists Go To Meeting Will Attend the Academy of Science Session W. H. Schowe, associate professor of geology, announced yesterday that 15 persons from the University will attend the Academy of Science meeting to be held in Manhattan April 1, 2, and 3. Those from the University who will read papers are: M. K. Elin, geologist; H. T. U. Smith, assistant professor of geology; Prof. W. H. Schowe; and Mrs. Raymond Keroher. Others who will attend the meeting are: Hubert Coleman, c37; T. G. McLaughlin, rg; Raplh T. associate professor of mechanical engineering; R. E. Whith, assistant instructor of geology; Frank E. Merchant, c47; Fred Swain, c38; H. L. Shaffer, and Raymond Keroher, assistant instructors of geology. 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DAVID AND SMITH CHOSEN The Kaman Board, governing body of the Daily Kaman, has chosen its staff for the last half of the spring semester. Steven David, c 37', will be the new editor-in-chief and Carl Snyder, will be the new managing editor. Taking over the paper after the Easter vacation, they will succeed Mary Rutter, c37, and Marion Mundis, c37. MEN'S GLEE CLUB TO GIVE MEN'S GLEE CLUB TO GIVE CONCERTS IN FIVE TOWNS The University Men's Glee Club left yesterday in a chartered bus, on It's Spring Cars Need Tonics, Too! Have Your Car Thoroughly Greased Change Now to Summer Grade Motor Oil Let Us Wash and Polish Away the Winter Grime CARTER'S Phone 1300 . its annual tour of Kansas towns. It opening and closing choreums of n will give programs in Iola, Chanute, one-act musical comedy, "Kewaus Khalley, Wichita and Hutchinson." tarian Meeting", which will be the Jack Laffer, c'29, composed the blight shot of each program. 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