THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill - an account of Mt. Oread Society GRACE VALENTINE, Society Editor After 3 p.m. call K.U. 21, after 7:02 262 A Halloween party was given by the Ivy Leaf club Friday night at the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority house. The following were guests: Harrison, Williams; c. 188. Sny Brooks; c. 494. Formula Lauwer, c. 181. Almantha Thun- ney; c. 494. Michael Wesley; c. 181. Marya Mendes, c. 181. Mercedes Xiongai, c. 181. tower, od. counsel; Miami Hodge; c. 494. Wilder, counsel; Miami Hodge; c. 494. Weight, c. 494. Martin Webster; c. 181. Duchrey, counsel; 475. Maritime Institute, c. 181. Morgan University; c. 181. Marie Montgomery; gr. Etelia Enwry; c. 181. Mabel Matthews; c. 181. Vicki Jones Antonetrose Hall, *C*8; Jaimie Clarke, *C*7; Zelina McTahill, *C*2; Joaill Mollaghan, *C*4; Jonathan Wesley, *C*10; Jaimie Jackson, *C*8; Herbert Meyer, *C*13; Gilbert Hobert Perkman, c:40; John Hodgis, jr. Wildon Groves, c:40; Arthur Greenwood, c:40; Frances Herndon, c:39; Ralph Rudge, c:27; Philip Burton, c:41; Thurman Hiercher, grt. Roger Howes, Lawrence Harrison, grt. Robert Crest, Cresto Creeald, grt. Sidney White, Law- rence Harper, paper, c:40; Howard Fort c:38; Luther Marshall, c:40; William Bryn Out-of-street guests were: George Salliance, William Hill, Houston W. Hill, Guy Dave, Gladys Brooks, Williams Hill, and William Mallory, all of Kansas City. James C. Hammerstein of New York City, national executive secretary of Sigma Alpha Mu, has been appointed to three days at the local chapter house. Members of Alpha Chi Omega were businesses at the W.S.G.A. tea yesterday afternoon in the women's Miss Ketcham to Hold Panel Art Discussion Prof. Rosemary Ketchan, of the department of design, will be in charge of a panel discussion of the technique of integrated art with social media today, Nov. 6 at the State Teachers' association meeting in Topeka. Miss Lesher, of Holton, will speak from the standpoint of grade school teachers; Miss Kathrine Stevens, supervisor of art in Atchison, will speak from the standpoint of the high school. Haskell Institute will be represented by Miss Sibyl Main and will share their relation to art and social studies. General discussion will accompany the talks. On the Shin— Continued from page one have much fun. The boys at the gate, however, caused the usual stag line tension by selling tickets as the stags came in. Thus there was no long line waiting to buy tickets and crowding and cheating in the ticket line was automatically abrasated. The flood was much too slick as ever, and the stairs leading to the ball room made one think that the Union employers were in league with the hospital boys. Said al-raja, the head coach of the lads and losers had as much chances as a Mr. Simpson in a divorce case. lounge in the Administration build ing. ing. ☆ ☆ ☆ Don Alexander of Lawrence and Bob Brooks of Wichita were lunchon guests yesterday at the Sigma Chi house. Nevra Turner of Topeka and Mary lurrett of Kameson were dinner meals at the Sigma Kappa sorority friday night. Mary Louise Kanaga, c39, was a luncheon guest at the Pi Beta Phi house yesterday. Open house will be held at Corbin hall tonight from 7 to 8 o'clock. Watkins hall is having open house tonight from 7 to 8 o'clock. Plan Art Display In Downtown Store National Art Week will be observed by the department of design in the University Nov. 8-14, with an exception of textiles, craft, and pottery in one of the downtown windows. The exact location will be announced later. The exhibition will be held downstreet so that people not associated with the University may see it. The department also is presenting in the corridors and studies on the third floor of West Administration Building, embracing every phase of design. The exhibition of prints in room 320 West Administration building will be open to visitors on two week days, and from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sundays. Students Elected To National Offices Alfred Kaiser, Iml, was elected national president of Gamma Delta, national association of Lutheran students, at the annual convention held at Minnesota, Oct. 31 to Nov. 1. Armedna Braun, 29, was elected vice-president and Mark Matzle of the University of Minnesota was elected vice-president. Delegates from the Iota Chapter of the University who attended the convention were: Leon Lear Lillner, c37; Estellene Prouch, c38; Arnoldia Brown, c40; Hortense Sanders, c41; Peter Cao, c40; and Alfred Klaus Tunel. DRIVE OUT TO MILLER'S TRY OUR--- Delicious sandwiches Tasty barbequed beef and pork a specialty Northeast of Lawrence, 4 miles ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP Phone 686 W. 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"Bury the Dead," a Broadway success by Irwin Shaw, is directed by Allen Crafton, professor of speech and dramatic art, who at the play next Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday and Friday in Fraser theater. Admission to the production will be by activity book, which may be exchanged for reserved tickets to office all seats will be reserved. Those who do not hold activity books may buy tickets for 50 cents each. The ticket office will be open 7 to 12 am, 8 to 12 pm, and 4 to 4 pm daily. "The nature of the performance and stage technicalities necessary," Gard said. "do not allow us to give admission to anyone after the first check, and one to arrive on time to avoid missing any part of the show." Marietta will go as official delegate and Elam as alternate. Scabbard and Blade is an honorary organization of advanced R.O.T.C. students. It has a total membership of more than 24,000. Stanley Marietta, e37, and Daniel Ehlm, e37; will attend the twentieth convention of the National Society of Architects, at Raleigh, N.C., Nov. 19 to 21. Elam and Marietta To Attend Convention Sub-Basement Memorial Union Try Our "Famous Recipe" CHILI 10c Bowl 10c UNION FOUNTAIN Final arrangements have been made for the meeting of the Kansas-Nebraska section of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education to be held here this Friday and Saturday, R. M. A. Kirkpatrick, special representative of the Union Pacific railway, will give an illusory sketch of the islands at the first general meeting Friday afternoon. Round table discussion groups will meet at Marvin hall Friday night following the dinner at the Lawrence Country Club. The main speaker at Saturday morning's session will be E. B. Black, consulting engineer from Hawaii City, Dean F. L. Johnson, of the University of Missouri will also speak. The delegates will attend the Kansas-Nebraska game in the after-race. 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Leona Griswold Teaches In Parsons High School In Parma High School Lauren Griswold, a graduate student in the University, is now teaching music in Parma according to a report Read the Kansan want ads received by H. E. Chandler, secretary of the Teacher Appointment bureau. Fred Hamilton Dislocates Elbow in Football Game Fred Hamilton, c/40, and member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, dislocation his elbow has night when he heft while playing touch football. He was treated at Watkins Memorial hospital. FIRST KANSAS PLAYERS PRODUCTION 1936-1937 "Bury the Dead" An Anti-War Play by Irwin Shaw With a cast of thirty-five including Jessica Crafton and Robert Calderwood Fraser Theater Four Nights November 9,10,11,and 13 ACTIVITY BOOKS ADMIT Exchange Now for a Reserved Seat at GREEN HALL PHONE174 For Digestion's Sake Smoke Camels! Good digestion and a sense of well-being are helpful allies for every one! 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