THURSDAY. MAY 16, 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Hill Society Before 5 p.m. call KU. 25, between 7:30 and 9 The corrected list of chaperons for the military hall are as follows: Chancellor and Mrs. E. H. Lindley; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nicholls; Dean and Mrs. W. Herner; Dean Agnes Husband, Ll. Col. and Mrs. W. K. Cueking Capt. and Mrs. L. C. Gordon; Ll. and Mor. W. Y. Brady; Ll. and Mrs. E. H. Coe Cades Major and Mrs. Rene McGinn; Major Braden, and the most收敛. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Delta Upson will entertain tomorrow night with its annual spring party, the band and his orchestra will play. The chaperons will be Mrs. L. C. Harris Mrs. Eva Oaken, Mrs. Rabb Bedwin James, James. A. Hooke, house manager. Sigma Kappa elected the following officers for next year; president, Mary Alice Grainau, caucus; vice president, La Moyne Pantle, fdc36; secretary, Laude Sharp, caucus; corresponding secretary, Johnson, Johnson; historian, Bennie Jean Daniels, c35; and Triangle editor, Sud Whitehall, c27. ☆ ☆ ☆ Spring flowers decorated the tables for the dinner given Tuesday night at the University Club by the Beta Pi society. Piet Beta security for their husbands, Mrs. Malpighi Baldwin, boscomother, was presented with a gift. She will soil for Europe at the annual ceremony. Phi Chi, professional medical fraternity, held election Tuesday evening. The following were elected: presiding senator A. L. Williamson, m28; presiding junior A. H. Bertsch, m19; presiding clerks Claude Blackburn, c36, rush captain Phil C. Engelkirger, c38. New Tau Sigma officers were elected at a meeting held Tuesday night. They are as follows: President, Helen Johnson, c'edul; vice-presidents, Mary Ellen Miller, c'57, and Alice Hallem-Julius, c'38; treasurer, Ruth Hard, c'28; and business manager, Caroline Newman, c'edul. A announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Helen Calahan of Leavenworth to Mr. Robert Williams, a longtime Miss Calahan was a member of the Women's College. Mr. Williams is a member of Alpha Tan Omega fraternity. ☆ ☆ ☆ Pi Beta Pi elected the following officers for next year: President Frances Keele, e3; vice president Betty Ann Stauffer, e36; recording secretary, Inshall Pury, e37; counsel e28; Calfman, C88 and Nelson Nebsen, e54. ☆ ☆ ☆ Guests at the Gamma Phi Beta boog yesterday for lunch were Leisure Land, l'urb; Lloyd Woods, c'36 Mildred Gibbs of Manhattan; Miriam Young, f'aucl; and Barbara Goll c'71. Delta Tau Delta will entertain with its annual spring formal tomorrow CLASSIFIED Phone K.U.66 ADS Phone K.U.66 LOST AND FOUND LOST. Red Parker pencil, Monday May 6, between East Adm. and Snow Hall, Valued as gardner, Reward. Finder please call Howard Gardiner $234. -15 CLEANERS Phone 14th & Tenn. Phone 9 AT YOUR SERVICE We Call and Deliver TAXI TAXJ Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S - 920-22 Mass. MISCELLANEOUS OFFICE SUPPLIES LOOSE LEAF FILLERS GREETING CARDS **STUDENTS:** Your thesis, themes and term papers neatly and accurately types. Helen Harman, 2nd floor, Wren Building. Phone 1248 or 2257W . *136* KEELER'S BOOK STORE night at the chaperone house. Red Blackburn and his orchestra will play. The chaparron will be: Mrs. H. E. Landes, Lannes, and Moles. Poirs of Par絮. BOOKS WALL PAPER PICTURE FRAMING ☆ ☆ ☆ Watkins hall will entertain tonight with an hour of dancing, from 7 to 8 o'clock. All University men are invited to attend. ☆ ☆ ☆ The alumna of Kappa Alpha Theta entertained the seniors last night with a dinner at the home of Mrs. Harriett Haskell McDonald. Mrs. Russell of Baldwin, was a dinner guest at the Alpha Tau Omega house Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Miller were guests for dinner at the Triangle house Tuesday evening. Kappa Sigma will entertain with their annual spring party Saturday night at the chapter house. The bridge group of the K.U. Damer will meet with Mrs. John Key 881 Lunenburg this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Alpha Gamma Delta announces the pledging of Helen Cooper, e38. Youth Leaders Will Meet Eleven Countries Bordering Pacific Will Be Represented Working out details of the conference is Attorney Traedo T. Evalengella, president of the Filippino Youth Council, and Senator Joseph McCann, council of the Pacific League of Youth. Evangelista was elected chairman during the conference in Shanghai in March 2015 and returned to Senate President Manuel Quacon when the latter headed the mission which carried the draft of the Philippine Constitution to the Presi- Questions of vital importance to Pacific countries will be discussed during the conference. However, since the discussion will be purely academic, it is important to improve the conduct of any nation bordering the Pacific will be passed. Each of the 11 countries is to be represented here by 10 delegates. COUNTY RESERVE OFFICERS ELECT BOYCE AS PRESIDENT The Douglas County Reserve Officers Association met last night to elect officers for the coming year. Maj. Earns Boyce, professor of civil engineering was elected president; Maj. N. P. Sherrwood, professor in the department's bureaucracy; vice president second to F. H. Dilhull, secretary-treasurer. F. H. Dilhull, secretary-treasurer. Those elected for the executive committee were Maj. A. H. Linden, associate vice president of the Carnegie Dumbo Alter, professor of astronomy; First Lieutenant W. L. Wood; Second Lieutenant C. W. Asling; gr. second lieutenant Thomas F. Ashby, 825; third lieutenant Thomas A. Snyder, an extended trip to India, spoke to the group on "Aviation and Air-Airlift." Saturday classes will be compulsory or all students in the college of literature, science, and the arts, at the University, as well. All student heads have been requested to schedule not less than one-fourth of their classroom activities in the after class period. Students last fall earned an unusual demand for rooms and the only solution for distribution of classes and work is Saturday classes and more afternoon College to Politics Miss Harriett Elliott Success as a professor of political science at the University of North Carolina women center and officer of studies in the women's department of the Democratic Party. Backs Adult Learning National Committee. Uncle Sam is spending $20,000, 1938 in 1035 to pay the salaries of teachers on adult education projects, largely because of the Studebaker, U. S., commissioner of education, in adult learning. The amount represents slightly less than one-sixth of the 1938 amount during the present year, or a total of $120,000,000. Dr. John W. Studebaker KFKU Today 2.30 p. m. Elementary Spanish Lessors, Mr. Clarence Christman, Instructor in Spanish Spain 44 p.m. News Briefs, Prod. W. A. Dill. 45 p.m. Elementary French Lesson, Me. W. K. Cornell. 4:45 p.m. 141st Athletic Interview, arranged by Prof. E R. Elbel. Wilkins Seeks Husky Pilots Noted Explorer To Make Flight Across 2,900 Miles of Ice Montreal, May 15—(UP) Two-Ca- nadian pilot-air engineers may lead Sir Hubert Wilkins' *nin* "Ellsworths* Trans-Antarctic Flight Expedition. Sir Hubert now is in Canada visiting the various aviation centers in search of two hardy pilots, with ship flight across 2,000 miles of uncharted ice-wastes. 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