K WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1937 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society . MARY K. DORMAN, Society Editor Boy 3, p. 106; KU 2, U23; 1202-832 Tau Sigma announces the pledging [te] of Fern Hill, c'40. Fri Beta Phi society announces the marriage of Ethete Jane Stephenson, 35, of Coffeeville, to Robert Ralph Have, 31, of Independence, on Sunday, Pole in Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. of the Sigma Chi fraternity. Don McMorran, c. 39, has been elected secretary and so-called chairman of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity. D Miss Maxine McGee of Parker, and Jack Wutfechel, 25, were married last week in Carruth. Mr. Windelfeld met Ms. Wutfechel in the backpack and company in Kansas City. Sunday dinner guests at the Delt, Tau Delin featernity include Helen Kruge, c:79; Fay Sweland, c:unch Earnestine Menges, c:40, and Cordey Menges. Y.W.C.A. will sponsor the W.S.G.A. tea this afternoon in the Women's lounge of the Administration building, from 3:20 to 5:30. Dorothy Trek- ley, c38, and Carolyn Balley, fa37 will be in charge. Kappa Alpha Theta activity announces the pledging of Catherine Heinrich, curel, and Joyce Better, curel. Gamma Phi Beta sorority entertained the Sigma Phi Epsilon fra ternity with an hour of dancing last night. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ PHONE K.U. 66 Jim Raport, University boxing instructor and coach of the fencing team, is enjoying unusual success as coach of the Haskell Institute Golden Glove boxing team. After his Indian protégé won six divisions of the Topeka Golden Gloves district championships, Raport was appointed coach of the entire group of winners, which represent Topeka High School of champions now being held in Kansas City. Monday evening Coach Raport's men won 12 out of 14 rounds at Kansas City. All of the Haskell Braves went through to the quarter finals. The winners in each division of this tournament will be eligible to compete in the national Golden Glove championships to be held at Chicago. CLASSIFIED ADS APARTMENT VACANCES: For one or two days, Reasonable rates. Moody May, Apr. 16, or call 2144. .90 FOR SALE! Modern homes, good repair will feature well-constructed new campus. Price low now. Will trade for a great deal at Lawrences. Trust Jack. 1414 W. 75th St. NY, NY 10026 BOYS: One double, 19.00, one double, 411.60, will run single, Breakfast 11.00 per week if dressed, Garbage free, Good location. Phone 229-11 - .94 ONE STOP Indian Boxers Successful in Golden Gloves Tournament PUPPINS: Boston Ware and Smooth Fox Territory; Temecula, Shipperidge; Collier White Palmieri; BROOKWAY KENNESIS BAYDINN, BAYWANS — 100 MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP Proctor Ritchie, e29, has been elected president of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. CLOTHES SERVICE STATION SCHULZ the TAILOR 924 Mass. 7321½ Mass. Phone 2353 Fi Beta Phi hold pledging services tuesday afternoon for Betty Bond, 39. 743 Mass. Raport Coaches Haske1 2. Kappa Sigma infaternity will hold its annual Black and White formal at the chapter house Friday night. ABE WOLFSON Soft Deep Wave, any style only - - - - - - - - 25c Plain Shampoo and Wave, with neck trim - - - - - - - - 35c Oil Shampoo and Wave, with neck trim - - - - - - - - 50r Evening Appointments Thursdays and Thursdays SHAMGOO and FINGER WAVE, 25c PLUMANENTS, any style $1 up 9411 Mass. St. Phone 533 IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP For additional information visit www.ivasbeautyshop.com Special Prices on Zipper Notebooks for your school and office supplies Expert Picture Framing SEE US PHONE K.U.66 KEELER'S Wallpaper Books School Supplies LOST: Lady's brown insulated mug bag in Lostland, Monday morn. The big container money and identification card. Will be missing. Wallet 602, Great Dear Sister, Roward. Reward. GRADATE STUDENTS - Room in a private home for woman student, ideal location. Every convenience. Phone 1429 1124 Mississippi - 84 SKATES AND SLEEDS “Western” Ammunition. Skates Sharpened Keys for Any Lock RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. St. Phone 319 PHONE 12-987 Plumbers and Electricians SHIMMONS China, Glass. Lamps 929 Mass. with an F4.5 lens. Uses 35 mm films. Sharp enlargements up to 8x10. Complete finishing service, including fine grain development and all brands of films carried in stock. Amateur Photography Jr ARGUS The Candid Camera, only $12.50 Hixon Studio Phone 41 Lobby Hotel Eldridge Just what you have been waiting for. M.S.C. May Continue Their Fancy Bickering Secretary Zapurca's refusal to accept the petition of Brice Ballard, ph38, to fill the Pharmacy vacancy in the Men's Student Council will again be brought before that body tonight when Zapurca presents a report of the arbitrator's decision on the case. Report of Arbitrator's Decision On Case By Zuananee The constitution demands that a petition for fulfillment of a vacancy be submitted at least three days before the next meeting of the Council. However Zupanee published an announcement in the Kansan stating that the latest date of acceptance would be Jan. 24, which was one day before such a petition would regularly have to be submitted according to the constitution. The council it was decided in the last meeting of the council that the matter should be submitted to an arbitrator, who was Dr. W. L., Burdick, dean of the law school. / Eyes Examined - Lens Duplicated - Glasses Fitted A committee report on a co-operative book store will be given by the council. The council will council. It is though that some action will be taken on the subject. NOLL OPTICAL CO By Richard Martin, c'39 Women's Intramurals 839 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. All pledges and members of Quack club must be present at tryouts to be held this evening at 8 o'clock, when any woman student may try out for the club, according to Miss Ruth Hoover, who is in charge of the try- Registered Optometrist: 18 years --new people There will be a business meeting of members and pledges after the tryouts. Fledges who have not passed their dives for "Minor Quack" may practice or try out the tryouts for new nudges. The women in intramural swimming meets will be held next week. Miss Ruth Hoover, assistant professor of physical education, announced Twenty-five words or less, one insertion; 25; three insertions; 16; six intersections; 75; cut-offs; 27; words or less, $3 per month; $1 per month. Three roommates were engaging in a Monday night poker game and two of them had deliberately ganged up on him. They it was two against one, but the lone gambler continued to win. One of the pair of "framers" finally gave up in disguise, pointing his finger at the player, her and mapping. "Yah, Oh, Mida!" they and mapping. "Who else turns to poker chips!" are following groups will participate in our conference on Tuesday night; KappaGamma, SigmaKappa, KappaGamma, AlphaGammaDelta, GammaPhiBeta, Corbinalh, and Hall. Phone 979 Thursday night the following organization will meet. Alpha Alpha Alpha Omron Pi, Watkinson hall, Independence, Pi Beta Phi, Kappa Alpha Those people placing first and second in each event will participate in the final meet Feb. 24. Over Royal College Shop of this week and the proceeds are to go toward the fixing of a lounge in Robinson gymnasium. We have not heard of the drill, but it is hoped that it will not serve as indoor quarters for their annual picnics. Sources close to the "President" (John Milton Phillips) report that the "President", who had decided to act as prosecuting attorney for the Student Court, telephoned the freshman who was to be tried and asked him if he wouldn't come over and tell him the facts of the case—but the "defendant" wasn't so dumb and asked "What the --- testify against himself when you are the prosecution?" Could it be that Philton recalled his days as an innocent freshman before making the call? E. A. White to Return Soon Mr. White was taken to the Bell Memorial hospital in Kansas City for treatment of heart disease. After treatment he returned to his home at 1641 W. Ninth. On the Shin-- E. A. Willey, assistant professor of chemistry, who suffered a heart attack in Price, Utah, last July, is improving and expects to be his best candidate. Have You Tried Our "FAMOUS RECIPE" CHILI Ray W. Chiles, chemistry lecture assistant, has been taking Mr. White's place during his absence. Continued from page one ✖ ✖ ✖ Sub-Basement Memorial Union UNION FOUNTAIN 10c — Bowl — 10c Chess Now Holding Position of Honor As Favorite Game in Union Building Have you ever caught yourself wishing you had some place to go where there were some magazines to read, or a radio to listen to, or some others with whom you could play a game of bridge? If you are one of the many students at the University, occasionally visit your week, you have undoubtedly found the answer to these questions. The many attractions in the main lounge of the Memorial Union readily explain its popularity with the students who visit there regularly. In the first place, 16 magazines are available to them, Mrs. Burns, who is on duty at the desk during the day, says that the most popular magazine now is Life. Next in popularity are the Saturday Evening Post, Collier's, American, and Reader's Digest. The other magazine, Lifelong, can find short stories, articles, news and current events, or pictures, according to how much time he has or what he wants to read. Radio Is Popular Attraction The radio in the main lounge is probably the most popular single attraction. It is going full blast nearly all day, with dance music its usual program. Occasionally, a student more academically minded than most, comes along and listens to a speech on some topic, then other group drifts in and the radio is back to a dance orchestra again. Bridge is one of the essential pastimes of the college student, but strangely enough,棋 holds the position of honor in the Union lounge. There are many expert chess players who frequent this spot and nearly every day a championship match is played. Checkers is also popular and a few games are going on most of the time, but bridge only to chess. It is up whether mixed couples are more predominant at the bridge tables than fourstones of men or women, but in either case, probably more bull sessions take place than actual bridge playing. Headquarters for Commuters Most of the students in the University who commute from such places as Kansas City, Topeka, and Ottawa make their headquarters during the day in the Union lounge. It is here that they meet their friends for a chat or short game of cards, or just sit and relax. Someone can be found there at all times during the day. They are also frequently at times as many as 50 or 60. Because of heavier schedules on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, those days are quieter in the lounge than Tuesdays and GRANADA 25c 'til 7 Shows 3-7-9 ENDS TONITE Last Year's Surprise Star of Song! Also—Bob, Benchley in "How To Be A Detective" Cartoon Novelty - News BOBBY BREEN 'RAINBOW ON THE RIVER' May Robson Charles Butterworth Hall-John Chiche — AND — DIONNE QUINTUPLETS — PLUS — Latest Flood Scenes Thursday, when more students are free to stop there. The most popular hours during the day are for fifteen or twenty minutes after the classes change, when students drop in on their way home from classes or to kill time between classes. Witty, Gliddy and Romantic As Only Anita Lois Could Have Written It! THURSDAY 3 HILARIOUS DAYS One of the most important services performed by the Union building is the meal service, and free checking service is provided from 10:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. Students eating in the食堂 are the ones who make the most money for their vice, but they are limited to them, while others take advantage of it when they stop there during these hours. Another service is the travel bureau that provides rides to and from nearby towns over weekends and vacations. However, during the past few weeks, there has been a shortage of cars on the campus and so the travel bureau has not been very busy of late. Last but not least, figuratively speaking, large groups of students use the men's lounge for meetings in the afternoon and evening. Such a setting is usually the Power-Action Committee, and many others use this lounge as their regular meeting place. At times during the semester, art students meet here and sketch furniture and decorate as part of their regular class work. With Your New Screen Personality and Romantic Star "MAMA STEP OUT": Consider all these groups that frequent the Union lounge, it is apparent that it is a popular student hangout. Its many uses are built on by a large percentage of the student body. It is truly a center of student activity. Wat 'Til You Hear Him Sing the New Song Hits "Be Careful of My Heart" and "Burst Fingers" GUY KIBBEE ALICE BRADY BETTY FURNESS Where Students Meet 10c ANY TIME TODAY - TOMORROW Two Big Features ANY SEAT No.1 — A Story That Will Be Remembered for Years SUNDAY KAY FRANCIS Margaret Sullavan John Bolcs "ONLY YESTERDAY" John Bales "STOLEN HOLIDAY" No. 2 — Shockingly Different Sally Eilers "ALIAS MARY DOW" Friday - Saturday Freddie Bartholomew In This Corner "LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY" REX BELL "STORMY TRAILS" Adm. - 15c-10c Cooper's Immortal Classic "THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS" BINNIE BARNES, BRUCE CABOT RANDOLPH SCOTT and a Magnificent cast By Hugh Wire Shows: 2:30----7:00----9:30 p.m. College wrestling, as a sport, now long been regarded as sort of an outcast. If those who are responsible for making the cumbersome rules new used could see some of the dual meets held in Iowa State College conducted under new rules that reward wrestling ability and argument skills. There is so little interest in the sport as it is conducted in most colleges. The Cyclone coaches have thrown all the stop-watchen out the window, except the one used to time the periods. "Time advantage" means nothing under the special rules. As a result the contestants quit stalling and riding, and try to get falls. There is action for the spectators. The players don't have to participate in full of the match. Wrestling is to become popular in colleges, the present rules will have to be worked over and brightened up a bit. Professional wrestling, on the other hand, has thrown the rule book out the window along with the stopwatches. It has changed from a game of science into one of strength. The professional wrestlers today spend about three-fourths of their time using each other for tackling dummies or a human airplane propellers. Through the whole thing is a show for the crowd, it is undoubtedly a tough packet to be in the adversary professional wrestlers do not live very long. 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