FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1936 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests at the Delta Chi house last night included Betty Shawer, v. Virginia Taylor, fa38; Virginia Martin, ca29; June Johnson, fa39; Elva Kern, fa39; Mickey Brown, fa39; Jean James, fa39; Maxine Ripley, da39; Dorothy Kennedy, fa39; Betty Ann Lindas, cuneal; Marie Forbes, c38; Fleaser Troop, ca39; Milda Hilsen, c38; Daisy Dunne, c38; followed by an hour of dancing at the chapter house. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests at the Sigma Nu house last night were: Jane Marshall, *cuncei* Marry Elen DeMoite, *cuncei* Mel Lockhart, *clark* Chire Louise Connelly, *chire* Claire Kirkman Smith, *falk* Mary Smith, *fa'* March, Mary March, *fa'* 38, and Maxine Laughlin, *fa'* 38. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dr. and Mrs. Forrest Allen who were in Topoka Wednesday night for the Washburn-K.U. basketball game were Harry K. Allen and Harry K. Allen of Washburn College. William Utermohlen, c. 37, Nelson Morgan, c. 27, and Dick Newlin, c. 39, were dinner guests at the Beta Theta Pi house last night. Initiation services will be held Saturdy morning at the Alpha Ch Omega security house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Delta Zeta entertained the Triangle fraternity with an hour dance last night. The alumnum of Chi Omega security entertained the members and pledges of the active chapter with a buffet supper Wednesday night. M. E. P. Martin, of Wichita, was a dinner guest Wednesday night at the Chi Omega house. ☆ ☆ ★ Chi Omega entertained the Pi Kappa Alpha Intrinity with an hour dance last night. Mrs. Gene Whitney, of Kansas City Mo., was a luncheon guest yesterday at the Sigma Kappa house. R. J. Sheiar, of Johnson, was a luncheon guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house yesterday. Betty Edwards, ed'uncl, was a lumber counsor at the Kappa Alpha Thet house yesterday. Katherine Turner, c'38, and Julia Jeneca, c'uncel, were dinner guests last night at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Women's Intramurals --ney, will be presented as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for governor at the regular Washington day celebration in Topeka tomorrow. McCluggage has held many offices in the state. He was urged to become a senator and serve in the state but declined. He is an overseer World War veteran and a native of Kansas. In the swimming meet last night the following are the results: Relay: Pi Beta Phi, TNT, IWW, Broin, Breast form, Rowland, TNT, Montgomery, IWW; Spiegel, Cipache; Gamma Pi Beta. Free style: Kienke, Pi Beta Beta. Flexible: Kienke, Alpha Delta Pi; Johnson, TN; Diving: Learned, TN; Dyer, Chi Omega; Short, Pi Beta Phi; Edwards, IWW. Backstroke: Harrison, IWW, Lemmon, Pi Beta Phi; Worley, Alpha Delta Pi; Dyer, Chi Omega. Side stroke: Harris, IWW, Lemmon, Corbin; Johnson, TN; Crawl formation: Kiene, Pi Beta Phi; Finley, Pi Beta Phi; Dyer, Chi Omega; Learned, IWW. Breast stroke: Spiegel, Corbin; Montgomery, IWW; Griffin, Pi Beta Pi; Jones, Pi Beta Phi; Crowd, 50 yards Kienke, Pi Beta Phi; Dalton, Broin; Baruchman, Corbin; Helmut, IWW. Pi Beta Phi was first with 38 points, TNT, second with 22; IWW, third, 21, and Corbin hall, fourth with $13\frac{1}{2}$ points. Individual high scorers were GIGANTIC TELESCOPE ENABLES MAN TO VIEW MORE THAN 1,500,000 STARS Machine for polishing disk Site of new observatory on Mt. Palomar Kiene, 15 points; Harrison, 10; Mar; Learnard, 9; and Spiegel, 7. The honorary class teams in basketball have been chosen from the intramural teams. The freshmen will play the juniors and the sophomores will play the seniors in the first game of the championship Thursday, night, Feb. 27 at 8:15. The seniors are: Teagard, forward, Irwin, guard; Montgomery, forward, Dodge, forward and guard; Hannen guard; Perry, guard; Anderson, guard, Kerr, guard; Peacock, guard, and Ripley, forward. The juniors are: Worley, forward; Ekline, forward; Edwards, forward; and guard; Rowland, forward; Pulley, guard; Dunlun, guard; Kiene, forward; Ware, guzz; Beer, forward; and Smith, forward. The sophomores are: Griffin, forward; Trekell, forward; Johnson, forward; Karlan, forward; Anderson, forward; Manning, guard; Thompson, guard; Baker, guard; Learnard, guard; and Bottom, guard. The freshmen are: Willett, forward; White, forward; Simpson, forward; Lattner, forward; Markham, forward; Spiegel, guard; Bird, guard; Stephenson, guard; Bublit, guard and Biglow, guard. --ney, will be presented as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for governor at the regular Washington day celebration in Topeka tomorrow. McCluggage has held many offices in the state. He was urged to become a senator and serve in the state but declined. He is an overseer World War veteran and a native of Kansas. KFKU February 21-Friday 2:30 p.m. Music Appreciation Hour Prof. Charles Sanford Skillen 6.00 p.m. 164th Athletic Interview Prof. E. R. Elbel and Dr. F. C. Alten 6:15 p.m. Musical Program, arranged Joseph Wilkins, Professor of Voice. **february 22—saturday** 6:00 p.m. Musical Program, presented by Mu Phi Epilion, honorary musical sorority. Lecture on Paul Stark Seeley, C.S.B., of Port-au- Prince, and Dr. Marion Chacman, Church Science Sunday, Feb. 28, at the Pink South Congregational church. The lecture will begin at 3 p.m. and is open to the public. Lecture on Christian Science BAPTISTS TO BE ENTERTAINED AT CHURCH PARTY TONIGHT Baptist young people and their friends will be entertained tonight at the First Baptist Church, on the corner of Eighth and Kentucky streets. The entertainment will begin at a o'clock. On the arrangements committee are: Olive Douglas, Mildred Reynolds, Florene Briscoe, and Stanley French. The morning service Sunday will be recognized by this church as "Student Sunday," Paul Masoner, cunel, Mary Cawson, £20, and Mrs. Helen B. Cunel. The morning service will be served, as will be John Reger, £31, who will give a special musical number. The student choir will also be on the program, "Heralds of Tomorrow" will be performed. The choir will be Keoh, the minister. All students are cordially invited to attend the service. COPIES OF COLLEGE PAPER SENT FROM SYRIAN SCHOOL Miss Winifred Shannon, who received her bachelor of arts degree here in 1921 and her master's degree in 1922, is now teaching in the journalism department of the American Junior College in Beirut, Syria. W. A. Dill, assistant professor of journalism of the University, has received from Miss Shannon some complimentary copies of the student paper published by the American Junior College. The paper is called the "Junior college Lampoon" and is edited by the students. GRADUATE OF LAW SCHOOL SEEKS GOVERNOR'S OFFICE R. T. McCluggage, a graduate of the University School of Law, and now first assistant United States district attorney, will be presented as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for governor at the regular Washington day celebration in Topeka tomorrow. McCluggage has held many offices in the state. He was urged to become a senator and serve in the state but declined. He is an overseer World War veteran and a native of Kansas. Mu Phi Bishop Will Give Program The members of Mu Phi Epsilon honorary musical sorority, will present a musical program, Saturday evening at 6 p.m. over KFKU. Two pianos will be given besides several vocal solos. Read the Kansan Want Ads. LARGE'S CAFE Shrimp — Any Time FREE Friday Night Clam Chowder Formerly Gross' Lunch Fillet of Haddock Salmon Plate Fish Salad and try our Lemon Pie at the PHONE K.U. 66 CAFETERIA CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE: Our home at 115 Louisiana with furniture. Shown by appointment. 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