PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1936 Colorful Parade Of Bands and Floats To Climax Meet Drum Corps To Appear Procession To Be Leed by University Band: Begins at 2 p.m. Twenty-five bands and drum corps and numerous floats will climax the Mid-Western Band Festival this ifftwelve. The purple parade down Massachusetts street. The parade will begin at 2 o'clock and will be led by the University of Kansas Bard. The visiting conductors and judges will be in the parade and possibly Chancelor Lindley and Dean Swarthout will ride in the procession. Two Drum Corps The Kansas State College of Agriculture may also take part in the parade. Besides the University band and the 22 girls in the marching band, there will be two drum and bugle corps. The girls' corps from Humble, and the Lawrence American Legion drum corps will be in the parade but the Lawrence is not competing for the awards. Several of the Lawrence business firms have built floats for the occasion. The parade will move from the corner of Sixth and Massachusetts streets south to South Park and will break up in the park. Bands from the following schools will enter the parade, in the order named: University of Kauaus; Burlington high school; Westport high, Kansas City, Mo.; Abilene high school; Pittsburgh high school; Luray high school; Lawrence high; Achison; Haskell Institute; Central high, Kansas City, Mo.; Omaha high school; Murray high, Kansas City; North Kansas City; Bellville; Murahybursch, III; Emporia high; Humboldt; Perry; Shawnee Mission; Blue Rapids; Iola high. --second, Dubaich, Dubaich Nu; third, Sirik, unattached; second, Dubaich Sirik chi; second, Bandyan; second, Sirik chi; second, Paronto, Sigma Phi Epsilon; second, Paronto, Sigma Phi Epsilon; second, 465, 425. Women's Intramurals Horseshoe schedule, Friday, May 5 4.30. Alpha Delta Pi vs. Corbin hall. Results horseshoe, May 6. Kappa Kappa Gamma deflected Alpha Delta Pi-2.1. Tearasun and Anderson played. Kappa Kappa Gamma won Winnie won for Kappa Kappa Gamma. The class teams which are picked by the umpires and managers have been announced. Each woman selected will receive 100 points. They are as follows: Krammer — Manager, Lincoln, Ken Paden, manager, Willcits, Simpson, Bigelow, Leochard, Abi, Kanaga, Barackman, Arthur and Saxon, Soph- oop Griffin, Michael, Griffin, Baker, Bottom, Shaul, Hoffman, Learnard, Trekell, LaShuler, Doria Delaune, Moll, Doty, Juniors— Louis, Jared, Miles, Derby, Merkel, Derfert, Worley, Dorothy Del- mke, Mikselt, Modrell, Walker, Ware, and Durbin, Seniors—Tegarden, Ware, Irwain, Linscoe, Troup, Fay, Perry, Morgan, Montgomery, Barber, and Butler. Thursday, May 14, the freshman will play the junior, and the Sophomores will play the seniors. Tuesday, May 18, the members of this group will play each other. Men's Intramurals The intramural schedule for today follows: Playground Baseball - Diamond 1, L.T.O. vs. Delta Chi; diamond 2, Tri- ingle. vs. Kappa Sigma; diamond 3, bunakin vs. K.E.K.; diamond 4, Phi belt vs. D.T.D. All games begin at 90 cm. Horseshoe- vs. Ph Gam; Beta vs. Acacia; Phi Psi vs. D.U. at 4:30 p.m. Handball—S.A.E. vs. Rock Chalk, a 4:30 p.m. Tennis—No matches scheduled. Track Meet Results 29. Yard Low Hurdles - Preliminaries First host heat by W. J McCoy, Phi Delt; second host heat by B. parroto, second host heat by W. J McCoy, Phi Delt; third host heat by W. T McCoy, Phi Delt; fourth host heat by W. T McCoy, Phi Delt; fifth host heat by W. H orbert, fourth host heat by Herbert, Signal Phi Epsilon; second, Piig, Sing St; third host heat by H. Grussell, ATO; second, Birney, 129-Yard Hirdles—Semifinals First heat, won by Poronto, Sigma Milwaukee; second heat, Deli; third, Parksville, Sigma Chi; time 14.8 seconds. Second heat, won by McCoy, Pheld; Dell; second, Birnley, Deli; third, H. Unseld, A/O; time 14 100-Yard Dash- Preliminaries Sigma Phi Epsilon; Tyler Chi Chi; time 11. 25th. Second heat, won by Peck. Second heat, won by Peck. Chi Chi; time 10. 35th. Third heat, won by Paruto. Sigma Phi Epsilon; second, second heat, won by Duback. Sigma Nu se- cond heat, won by Duback. Sigma Nu se- cond heat, won by Duback. Sigma Phi Epsilon; time 10. 4. 5th. Sixth heat, won by Paruto. Second, Herbert. Sigma Phi Epsilon; time 10. 4. 5th. Sixth heat, won by Paruto. Sigma Phi Epsilon; time 11. 25th. Seventh heat, won by Bowls, Beta; second, Ewing. Sigma Phi Epsilon; time 11. 100-Yard Dash—Semifinals First heat, won by Peck, Phi Delt FRIDAY and SATURDAY Initial showing of your Summer Suit--second, Dubaich, Dubaich Nu; third, Sirik, unattached; second, Dubaich Sirik chi; second, Bandyan; second, Sirik chi; second, Paronto, Sigma Phi Epsilon; second, Paronto, Sigma Phi Epsilon; second, 465, 425. PALM BEACH $16.75 - Single Breasters - Double Breasters - Sport Backs CARLS GOOD CLOTHES "See these Suits Today" "Welcome to the Mid-Western Band Festival" Ask your Union Pacific Agent for full particulars. Avoid the hazards and discomforts of highway travel. Go by train at less cost than driving a car. **Travel in comfort on America's first streamline train. Delicious, low-priced meals served at all hours to passengers in their seats. Fast, convenient service between Kansas and Washington. Travel trips daily between Topeka, Lawrence and Kansas City.** 220-Yard Dash Preliminaries First heat, won by Camygis, Sigma Chi; first heat, won by Peck, 23.5 sec. Second heat, won by Peck, 23.5 sec. Second heat, won by Peck, 23.5 sec. Second heat, won by Peck, 23.6 third heat, won by Conwell, Phi Gam; second, Robert, Kappe, Nysi Gamma; second, Robert, Kappe, Nysi Gamma; second, Goff, A.T.O; time, 25 seconds, second, Goff, A.T.O; time, 25 seconds, second, Briella, Delia Chi; 220-Yard Dash Preliminaries 440-Yard Dash—Preliminaries 440-Yard Dash -Preliminaries First heat, won by Wright, Phi Delt; last heat, won by Bowers, Phi Delt; 56 secs. Second heat, won by Stoland Betat; second, Trotter, Phi Delt; time 81.10 secs. Third heat, won by Peck Betat; second, Russell, unattached; time 76.10 secs. **Medley Relay—1-mai** Won by Phi Della Theta; second, Sigma Nu; third, Sigma Chi; fourth, Delta Chi; time. 4:12.5. Medley Relay—Final Shot Put—Finals Won by Friedland, unattached; second, Nelson, Phi Gim; third, Redmond unattached; fourth, Tubbs, Sigma Chi distance. 43 ft. 11½ inches. High Jump—Finals Won by Stolland, Beta; second, Hedges, D.T.D.; third, Nelson, unattached and McDonald, Sigma Chi tied. Height 5 ft. 8 inches. Teams First Day Phi Delta Chi 34 Phigma Chi 35 Sigma Nu 28 Sigma Nu 24 Delta Chi 24 Sigma Phi Epsilon 16 Sigma Phi Epsilon 16 Phi Gamma Delta 14 Alpha Tau Omega 13 Delta Tau Delta 7 Delta Tau 2 Total Points First Day the club will meet again next week past midday afternoon. A spring party is planned in April, and the club will which members of Professor Maheu's Conversation class will present $p$ W.A.A. To Install Officers at Banquet Soon Tom Peters, a student at Washburn college, spoke yesterday afternoon at the meeting of Le Circle Francais, of which he participated on a bicycle trip through France. 'ells Le Circle Francais (bout French Bicycle Trip The Women's Athletic Association will hold their annual banquet Wednesday, May 13. At this time there will be initiation of new members, installation of new officers, and presentation of awards. Mary Grace Linscoe is in charge of the arrangements. Kathleen Teagarden, who has the required 1,350 extra points, will receive a blazer. Those who will receive letters for 600 points are Rachel Kelley, Mary Liseanne, Ruth Baker, Dorothy Trekrel, Marjorie Rowland, Baylene Hanna, Ruth Worley, Dorothy Pulley, Myra Erakine, Lois Scholander, and Gladys Johnson. The new officers to be installed are: President, Ruth Worley; vice president, Mr. Keaton; secretary, Kienke; joint master manager, Ruth Baker; business manager, Virginia Walker; volleyball manager, LucilleBottom; basketball manager, Dorothy Trekrel; minor sports manager, Betty Lemon; baseball manager, Daisy Hoffman; swimming manager, Marjorie Lemmon; tennis manager, Dorothy Wilcutts. The Sigma Nu fifty-third annual Alumni Reunion will be held at the chapter house Saturday and Sunday, May 9 and 10. A barbecue followed by a smoker is planned for Saturday evening. A grand banquet will be held Sunday noon at the chapter house with a simultaneous entertainment for the Sigma Nu Reunion Planned May 9 and 10 Keep Calm and Cool with a Dish of Pineapple Sherbert TODAY Union Fountain at your Sub-Basement Memorial Union --wives of the alumni at the Hotel Eldridge. Among the prominent alumni who are expected to attend are: Murrell C. Prunty, of Columbia, Mo.; ex-Governor John H. McCarthy, of Kentucky, Kansas, City, Kan.; and Judge Richard B. Hopkins, of Topeka, Annie will be a guest of honor. Alumna's Play Presented "Marginal Man," written by Hazel Washington, 35, was presented by the University of Alabama, where Miss Washington is doing graduate work. This play was presented by the Paul Robinson Dramatic Society this campus last year over KFKU. Remember Mother MAY 10 th with one of AMERICA'S FAVORITES Joan Manning CHOCOLATES 50 $^{\circ}$ A POUND If your mother ap- just wilt until she tastes Joan Manning Chocolates, one of America's best-brand sales. 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