SUNDAY, APRIL 19. 1036 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society DESCRIPTION I PAM CALL K,U 21; BETWEEN 7:50 AND 8:40; PAM CALL 2701 K3; OR 2602 K3; Phi Kappa Psi fraternity entertained with their annual spring formal Friday night at the Memorial Union building. The chaperones were Mrs. Nell S. Barthrop, and Mr. Joseph Martin, and Mrs. Nate M. Hoghaina. The music was furnished by Dick Gossett and his orchestra. Out-of-town guests were Honor James, of Huntington, and Frank Springs; G. McCullough, of Marshattach Charter Shester Gilpin, of Garrett; John Lord, of Barnes; Tiger Thomasm, of Waterville; Dick Welle, Fred Johnson, and Richard Fowler; Dick Dickinson, Russell Hedges, Jr., and Robert Locke, all of Kansas City, Ms. Sigma Fun Ctrl. Centennial church security, hold a dinner-dinner last night at the Calendula Tea Room. The chaperone wore the Rev. and Mrs. Joseph P. King and Mr. and Mrs. Kraig Clark, II. tm McDonald, II. tm Margold Hall, lainure, Josephine Binderer, Marian Soumana, III. elina Carey, III. alice Coolhaugh, III. Catherine Penner, III. Tate Carne, III. Clark Coker, III. virgil Mushulli, III. eunlah Lawrence, III. Christian Emmanson, III. Wilfred McClain, III. Robert Kruse, III. --chosen as a councilor at Cheley camp in Estes Park this year. She will remain there for the entire summer. Triangle fraternity will hold its annual Founder Day banquet today at 1 o'clock. The following officers will be installed: Harry Nottingham, @24; president: Robert Worthington, @25; president: Le Maure Vaute, @27, recording secretary: Leslie Leas, @28, corresponding secretary: Brian Bales, @37, chapter @38: Dave Oglumen, @39, sergeant-at-army: James Walters, @40, historian and William Ayers, @41, historian. Mortar Board entertained the new members of Board Music Box at a tea on the house of Miss Elizabeth Morgan, adviser of women on Friday afternoon, from 4 until 10. The new members are Lela Edit, *c*?7; Rub Edit, *c*?7; Florence Luciano, *c*?7; Katia Kotelnik, *c*?7; Beulah Pinteze, *c*?7; Barty Delle Tenne, fa?7; Martha Tillner, *c*?7 and Betty Rub Smith, *c*?7. Corbin had entertained with their annual spring gathering at the Hall Friday night. Chauceres wrg. Dr. and Ms. Terry, Mr. Lennon, Mrs. Kim Birk, Hedley Bingham, and his orchestra entered the maze. Gate-of-town guests were Ehidian Gold, of Emporia, Rift Tripp, of Boston, Dale Crouse, of Topics, Leonard Cousins, of New York, Eric Schafer, of Fred Thompson, 16, of Two Fellas Idaho. Theta Epsilon, Baptist security, Ink installation of effigies, Tuesday. The following were installed: Bidan Cosmos c37, national president; Robert Nance president; Helen Wilson c38, annual vice-president; Alice Douglas, d'un chef, secretary secretary. Cenoprove koshihara, d'un chef, secretary and Mildred Bizikyle, d'un chef, historian. Weekend guests at the Triangle internature house are Miss Lacy Lee Lows, Miss Vida Fee Votaw, Mr. and Mrs, T. W. Sawford, Mr. and Mrs, I. M. Hirschdon, Mr. J. P. Parks, Miss Edna Kerr, Mr. J. Parks, Miss Edna Kerr, Mila Rubie, Walker Jones, Robert Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs, C.H. Bedford, and Miss Virginia and Piyola Beddingfield all of Kansas City, Mo.; and M. Leroy Tohwell, of Augusta. Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity entertained with their annual spring concert at the Performing Arts Buses, Red Blackburn and his orchestra provided the music. The chaperons were Mrs. Eva Owens, Mrs. W. Russell, Mr. David M. Proff, and Prof. M. Howard Taylor. ☆ ☆ ☆ The Kappa Sigma fraternity held their annual spring party last night at the chapter house. George Morris and Thomas J. Williams furnished the music. The chaperones were Mrs. L, C. Harris, Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, and Mra. N. K. Thompson. Phi Gamma Delta held its annual spring formal last night at the chapter house. The chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. Constant I. Mrs. and Mr. Charles Holland, Mr. and Ms. Bish Music was furnished by Wayne Wright and his orchestra. The Stigma Phi Epsilon fraternity entertained at a tri-chapter meeting in Topanga at the Hotel Kamaan yesterday. Chapter members from Hokker University and individual members from Kansas State College at Manhattan were guests. Weekend guests at Corbin hall were Hellen Ellen and Lenove Krueth, both of Heatington University at Heatington; from Bohner University at Bohnen; from Helene University at Helene; from Davies University at Davies; of Joplin, Mo.; and of Osunla, Ia. of Oranga. Dinner guests at the Pit Gamma Delta accent issue are Hal Gordon, of Parram- nell; Ilex Brach, of Great Bend; Taylea Hyerden and Earl Kirk, both of Hutchinson; Jimmy Patterson, of Paola; and Glenn Cunningham, of Elkhart. Weekend guests at the Kappa Kappa lumba house are: Patricia Eavesen, Francis Hall, Marcia Miller Mary Lien Scnellberg, Alys Jusakon, Jennifer Sebookky, Joan Am and Judie Tae, and Josephine O'Brien. Barbara Pendleton, c'37, has been 2. The success of ALL-STUDENT CONVOCATIONS warrants their continuation and extension next year. They should be continued as invaluable in. 2. A STUDENT COURT has been proposed to the student body. This court could be involved jurisdiction over campus traffic violations, election frauds, appeals from various administrative fees, damages to students' homes and questioning of the conditionality of council legislation. Dean D. M. Swearthout and Prof. Howard C. Taylor, of the School of Fine Arts, taught the high school music content in Holton, Friday afternoon and Mr. Bob Packard and Dick Naylor of Kansas City Mo., were dinner guests at the Stigma Kappa house last night. 1. STUDENT FORUMS have now passed through their eleventh annual next year they should be one of the outstanding attractions of University life.Purification of the multitude, though impossible if the group is one person, will be a special student classroom re addition to the usual questions directed to the speaker. Recommendations Submitted: ☆ ☆ ☆ Weekend guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house are: Miss Marjorie Grey, Wichita, and Miss Phyllis Dreuer, of Parsons. PSGL'S PROGRAM The program of the Progressive Student Government League for 1936-37 is divided into two parts: the first embodies our recommendations concerning the council's protein activity; the second contains those new policies proposed for the coming year. 2. WITHRAIL FROM THE N. S. 7. A. The Progressive Student Government League recommends immediate withdrawal from the NSFA and the establishment of a more compact and尊放 Allocation for Colleges and Universities of the Mid-West. Past courses have spent from one Miss Mildred Kisler, of Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Elizabeth Whitaker, of Ottawa, are weekend guests at the Sigma Kappa house. Young People's Forum To Have Musical Program Margaret Alice Pope, c27, and Helen Kerr, c38, are spending the weekend with Miss Kerr's parents in Iola. at the Mrs. J, N. Patmore of Pittsburg, is a weekend guest at the Pi Beta Phi house. Elizabeth Ree will be in charge of the program and the following numbers: (1) Elaine Stackenbrück; vocal solo, Mary Elizabeth Bear; piano solo, Ruth Higgins; numbers by the University Quartet; vocal solo, Rowley Wray. There will be a special all-musical program tonight at 6:30 in the young people's forum at the First Christian church. The meeting is open to the public Politica 1. AOPTION OF "CIVIL SERVICE." The Progressive Student Government League advocates an intelligent system of "Civil Service" examinations a apply to certain student positions and a require that students must take these exams would aid in determining the applicant's knowledge and training in the particular field, disciplines and extra-curricular activities. The program is comparative need. By thus introducing a real moot system, PSCL feels that working students will cease to be afraid of applying for certain positions and will be able "kill" political or otherwise. University Dining Room In the Union Building structions in unifying the Universit and in stimulating student opinion. 4. The retired council leaves behind a remarkable ECONOMY RECORD This year's council cut expenses more than seven hundred dollars (700) because the amount spent by the Pachanam Council last year. This stringent expansion of economy introduced by the present council must be continued if we are to have efficient student government. New Policies Proposed: fourth to one-third of all their funds in sending delegates to national conventions, in fact, $309.43 has been spent alone in the last two months, Councilman Lorenzo the last convention (held in Kansas City, Mo.) reported it to be absolutely worthless; certainly not one tangible achievement from this flood expenditure. 3. CREATION OF A STUDENT LABOR RELATIONS BOARD. We advocate the establishment by the Men's Student Council of a Student Labor Relations Board of five members, at least three of whom are students. The board is intended to be the Part-time Employment Bureau that would standardize labor conditions and work actively to prevent discrimination. No employer should be allowed to pay less than the accepted wage for the work he requires, nor permitted to work more than ten hours from the student who works for his board and room. 4. ENDORSEMENTS OF EFFORTS FOR PEACE PSGL believes that the Men's Student Council should endure and actively support all organizations which have a common cause in opposing war. 5. CREATION OF A ROOMING- HOUSE COMMISSION. To ameliorate the increasing trouble between land-ladies and students, PSL PROposes that a commission be set up by the Men's Student Council to standardize minimum requirements for approved houses. Advertisement Progressive Student Government League CANDIDATES NOTICE When voting propositional representations for the four year college program, a candidate is sure to indicate all SIX choices. When voting propositional representations for eight year college programs, a candidate is sure to indicate all THREE choices. Berta Tema Pl., Business Management, 1935-80, MD Jawahir, Owl School; Alpha Kappa Pa, professional business fellowship. AGGRESSIVE LEADERSHIP "Employees should not be permitted to take advantage of the fact that students are completely dependent upon their jobs." "We invite you to laugh at us for endorsing peace, but give us credit for grappling with something more vital and real than central booking agencies for dance bands." "If you believe in the program to which PSGL is dedicated, unite with us under the victorious standard of the Progressive Student Government League." — Emcees from Tipper's Connexion Address (April 12). PHIL RAUP For Two-Year College Non-finance. Administrator, Savannah President, M.C.A. C.A. Executive Com- mission, M.N.C. A. Economic Con- troll; member of N.W.C. A. Com­ mission, Constitutional Rural Business Committee BOB KEMYON For President Senior Class Fla. Hpaa Fo. Seahawk M.S.C. College Corporation (Pittsburgh), Georgia Honor Hall, Integrity, chairman of M.S.C. Trucking Committee. FRANK ALLEN For Secretary of Council THORPE'S STATEMENT "Student government is no longer just a marble game for those who have time for such play. The Men's Student Council has begun to do things that are worthwhile. PSUG in its program for 1956-37 taught students how to touch every student. We have not and will not throw mud; I would rather be defeated than to believe that such a completely negative approach is necessary to appeal in men of the University of Kanaka. PSUG in one thing: Compare the record, the played ball, the face of the other party with those of the Progressive Student Government League and then vote!" BOB THORPE For President of Council Non-fatigue. Sachiem, Jayhawker Staff; Dean's Honor Roll. Varsity Track. Owl Society; member of M.S.C. Forma Committee 185-36, swimmer of first place honors in the NCAA Division I. Cantias for two consecutive years, 1943-35 and 1953-56. ROSS ROBERTSON For V.-President of Council Phil Delta Theta. Doan's Honor Roll; Honors Convocation; KRGTC president, Men's Gloe Club; Scabbard and Blade; president, Owl Society; Doan's Choir; University Male Quarter; member of M.S.C. Faculty Committee 1935-36; Quill Club; executive secretary of Progressive Student Government Loaque. THE TICKET M. S. C. Officers 18 NON-FRATERNITY MEN 16 FRATERNITY MEN Bob Thorpe* President of Council Ross Robinson Vice-President of Council Frank Allen Secretary of Council David Conderman* Treasurer of Council Sim Abellanger Two-Year at Large Phil Brush Two-Year College Vicki Brower Atlanta The College Representatives College Representatives Jack Townsend One Year John Pierce* One Year Bun McGaine One Year Jay Bickman One Year Stanley Moloney One Year Kevin Canton One Year Heavy Northing One Year Hamilton Hardy One Year King Allison Business Jim Gilligan* Pharmacy August McCollom* Graduate John Paul Fine Arts Timothy Parker Education Data Cushing Accounts Laurence Smith* Law Senior Class Officers Bok Rongye Sim Kimai President Treasurer Bob Kanye President Sim Kowal Treasurer Junior Class Officers George Hanna President Grand Caworth Treasurer Bill Walla Junior Prom Manager Dick Raven Junior Prom Manager Sophomore Class Officers Elinna Grimes President Coast Vineyard Treasurer Mimi Limanus Soph Hop Manager Jack Scott Soph Hop Manager Student Directory Clark Howston* ... Manager *Non-juricial—Not a man who does not belong to a social or a professional institution maintains a law. WADE GREEN For Athletic Representative DAVE CONDERMAN For Treasurer of Council Non- fraternity .. Student Directory Manager 1935-26, member of University Bond, Kui Ku Culc, member of the National Guard. SAM MELLINGER For Two-Year at Large Data Theta PII. Jyväskylä, professor at Daiwa Prof. Data, professional law internship in Göteborg Club, Perusman Club, and the University of Helsinki before entering the University. CLARK HOWERTON For Student Directory Manager Non-fraternity, Chairman, B. F. University Cochrane Crit 1935-382; memorial of Pi. Pi. national honorary formative seni- sor, author of Ft. Scott Junior College School (Ft. Scott Junior College) Junior College Student Council 1922-33. NOTICE Ding your identification card—you must have it to vote. So sure that it has been stamped by the business office for the second semester.