11 6 1 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1937 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Here on the Hill --an account of Mt. Oread Society MARY K. DORMAN. Society Editor before, i. hon.; call Kil. 21); after, call 2702-K A Sigma Kappa announces the mar- riage of Lois Waltz, 33, to Samuel, Brewster Bartlett, 74. The wed- ding took place in Kansas City, Mo. Saturday, Jan. 30. Mr. Bartlett is a member of the Phi Delta Theta fran- PhiGamma Delta fraternity will entertain with the annual pig Dinner. Saturday evening at the chapter house. Chapterors will include Mrs. C. A. Thames, Mrs. H. E. Chambers and Dr. James M. Hugh Means. Lounge Kuben and his orchestra will furnish the music. ☆ ☆ ☆ Margaret Ramage, clinic, was a luncheon guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house yesterday. Alpha Delta Pi announces the pleading of Estelle Hall, Vimel, of Pittsburg. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests at the Beta Them Pi fraternity last night were Dellas Dean Dodge, 34, and Randy Nell, 32, both of Salina. 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Jonik's Aria and Dance of the Villagers; 3. The Scooter, 4. March of the Comedians, Touche, Dance of Circumstance, Pomp and Circumstance March) (Edward Eligar); "Come Sweet Death," ehora melody (Bach); "America," grand march (Goldman). SHAKESPEARE FOLLOWING SPONSORS MOTION PICTUR ARGUS The Candid Camera, only $12.50 Just what you have been waiting for. Hixon Studio Phone 41 Lobby Hotel Eldridge Hixon Studio William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" will be presented at the Granada theater, Friday and Saturday. Feb. 5 and 6, under the sponsorship of the American Association of University Women. A special show for students only will be given Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Admission for this performance will be 40 cents. Norma Shearer and Leslie Howard play the roles of the two "immortal levers," and Edna May Oliver plays the part of the nurse and chaperon. John Barrymore takes over the part of "Mercutio." The showing of "Romeo and Juliet is endorsed by the Lawrence Woman Shakespeare, Prof. E. M. Hopkins Mrs. Stella Gaunt, M. Ma'ry J. A special show, "Three Men on a Horse", will be presented at 11 p.m. Thursday, under the sponsorship of the Red Cross, the entire proceeds to the flood sufferers in the East. Adriamion is 10 and 25 cents, Frank McHugh, Joan Bondell, and Glenda Farrall have the leading roles On the Shin-a corner Wall, Alpha Chi, is gaining a reputation among men students for the superb 'line' she puts out when talking with them over the telephone. Behind scenes, it usually happens that she has another date present when she receives a call, so she invites the party on the phone to be sure and come to St. Joe and see her, then she claps her hand over the mouthpiece and takes a tablet to page an active meeting to finally answering the 'line' and finally her polite dismissal for the faked meeting and the long-winded boy feels that he is really getting along. Owl, and Jane Blaney, Theta, has made right their recent difference in date making. Hamlin called Jane at her home in Kansas City and met her late husband last week but his idea was to have the date in Lawrence, and her notion was that it should be in the City so Hamlin arrived at the Theta home on time and Jane waited patiencefully for him, seeing very much "stood up." Continued from page one While much ado is being made over "Singing Mice," one student tells us that this is nothing new, because he had to move out of a rooming house on Kenitau street twenty of the vocalists in his room. Tak! Tak! The marque of the Varsity theater reads, "15 Maiden Lane & The Princess Comes Across" Slip on Ice Accompanies Dr. Lane $ ^{5} $ 38th Teaching Anniversary At least two weight bills are receiving the attention of state legislators in Topeka. One is to make the meadow lark officially the state bird. This species is practically extinct, but like statesmen—they are usually honored after they make passed on. They were made the official Kansas tree—this one seems much more applicable because the cottonwood is about the only tree that will flourish without cultivation—in Kansas. Celebrates Long Career With a sprained wrist and i sprained back, received when he slipped on the ice the other day, Dr. H. H. Lane, professor of zoology, is celebrating his thirty-eighth teaching anniversary this week. Thirty-eight years ago last Wednesday, Jan. 25, Professor Lane began his teaching career. PHONE 50 --- WE DELIVER After receiving his Ph.D. degree in Latin from De Pauw University in 1899, Dr. Lane began his teaching assignment. He studied under Chanceellor E. H. Lindley, then at the University of Indiana, and later attended Cornell and Chieng University. Doctor Lane was a professor at the Doctor of Philosophy degree at Princeton University in 1915. Doctor Lane was elected professor of biology at Hiram College, Hirum, Ohio, in 1905, teaching in the same laboratory occupied by the former President Garfield many years before. For two years he was instructor of zoology and embryology at the University of Oklahoma, and in 1908, was elected professor of zoology, an office which he held until 1920. He was elected professor of zoology and embryology at Phillips University, Enid, Okla, and in 1922 he came to the University of Kansas where he was elected professor and head of the department of zoology. Doctor Lane was a member of the Sigma Chia fraternity at De Pauw. Gamma Alpha at Cornell, Sigma Xi at Chicago and Phi Beta Kappa of which he served one term as president. Doctor Lane's chief line of research was mammalogy and vertebrate paleontology. FRANK EWING IMPROVES AFTER OPERATION MONDAY Frank C. Ewing, fa 28, underwent an operation at Wakim Memorial hospital Monday night. His condition yesterday was reported safely. Ewing entered the hospital Nov 20 for an appendicitis operation He has been a patient at the institution since that time. Ewing's home is in Estonia, Ewins' home at one time was so serious that his mother was called to be here with him. Mrs. Ewing has been in Lawrence since before the Christmas holidays. Athletic Board Picks Presnell and Conger ball teams in 1925, 1926, and 1927. He was graduated in 1928. He was chosen on All-American teams and is on the Nebraska all-time team. Preamll, 31 years old, played football in high school, and participated in basketball and track also. He dash man and broad jumper. Sports followers recall that Presi- WELCOME New Students De Sure to Visit "YOUR" well run 83 yards to oversteal a New York University player, brings defeat to a previously unconquered team. UNION FOUNTAIN It is understood that Pennell will be here for spring football practice. Conger, losing trestrum coach, will miss games in a grim urgency driven in the fall semester. Sub-Basement Memorial Union Replogle Also Considered Replogie Also Considered Wayne Reploge, a fullback at the College of Emporia State and who is now coach at the Elgin, IL. Academy, was also under consideration by the board as a possible freshman coach. Members of the athletic board who were at the meeting included Dr. Marvin Hall of Topokn; Dr. W. Davis, chairman of the board; Dr. R. C. Moore, Prof. J, O. Jones, Prof. B. Smith, Prof. Lawrence Woodrow Karl Kien, John Phillips, and Dr. L. Lindley, sex-officiant Fred Praello was unable to be present, as also were George Nettels of Pittsburgh, Tom Van Clive and Dan Survey of Kansas City, who were detained by adverse weather and road conditions. Contrary to runners, it was denied by the board that football line coach Mike Getto plans to resign and accept a position at another university. So far as could be determined, Getto no longer needs to leave the University. 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