9 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23.1984 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE 1 Hill Society Call K.U. 25 Before 1230 p.m. Puff Pant Prom To Be Tonight The Puff Pant Prom will be held this evening in the ballroom of the *Memorial Union building, from 9 until 12* and will will furnish the music for dancing. A program will be presented during the evening: Lupe Omse, c35, and Carlos Patterson, c37, will present a Spanish tango; Mary Lou Harris, rg, and Stanley Berhardt, c36, will give an exhibition ballroom dance: Valeska Powell, fa38, Ruth Pyle, ed35, and Marian Miller, c37, will give solo numbers. Prizes will be awarded at the close of the evening. Phi Beta Pi Holds Annual Turkey Dinner The members of Phi Beta Pi, medical fraternity, entertained with their annual turkey dinner last night at the chapter house. The guest of honor was Dr. C. F. Carillon, a doctor and Mrs. L. Lonner, Kansas City, Mo.; Dr. Noble P. Sherwood, Dr. Art Anderson, George Plagiens, and Bob Wilson. Officers of Phi Beta Pi, medical fraternity, for the coming term are: President, Monti Belot; vice president, Marland Poindexter; secretary, H. Zieglenbausch; treasurer, Emersonm Eckhard; historian, H. Zieglenbausch chapman, Jack Ford, Emersonm Herder, Harold Herder, Emersonm Herder; honorable guardian, Paul Anderson; editor, Paul Andresen; and librarian, Jack Ford. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests at the Sigma Phi Epion house last night were: Ferne Clemens, c'anc1; Ritchie Faye McMeykelton, c'anc2; Elizabeth Huntian, c'anc1; Corndy May, c'37; Shirley Jones, c'anc1; Katherine Aston, e'37; Virginia Stercel, c'anc1; Betty Winn, fa'38; Betty Sterling, c'38; Barbana Fa'38; and Betty Ball Tohn, c'37. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dr. and Mrs. William L. Burdick entranced the members of the faculty of the School of Law and their wives at dinner last night. Those present were: Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Davis, Prof. and Mrs. Thomas Akintson, Prof. and Mrs. E. R. Latty, Prof. F. J. Moreau, and Profess. A. K. Allas. The members of Phi Delta Theta will entertain with their fall party tonight at the chapter house. Andy Kirk and his hand will furnish the music for their concert. Mrs. J. H. Kreamer, Mrs. Rachel H. Butter, and Mrs. Jane McLean. ☆ ☆ ☆ Prof. Olm Templin, George Richard Hopkini, a justice of the Kansas State Supreme Court, and his sister, Mrs. Burtins of Garden City, were dinner guests at the Beta Theta Pi house last night. A mixer and dance for University students will be held at the Trinity Episcopal church, tonight. Students in the Episcopal students are cordially invited to attend. Dinner guests at the Chi Omega house last night were: Mildred Winslow, c'uncl, and Mrs. Henry E. Mertz, Topeka. The K.U. Dames will hold a potluck supper tonight at the house of Mrs Marston McCluggage. The husbands will be guests at the supper. Dinner guests at the Phi Mu Alpha house last night here; Alice Denton, c25; Barbara Farley, e'unci; Jessamine Jackson, gr; Harriet Harrison, c'35; Lucille Bottle, c'38; Marjorie Morrison, gr; Ethel Jean Melone, fa 37; and Mary Elizabeth Fa, fa 38. Saturday night from 9 until 12 o'clock, is the time that has been set for the K. Club variety, which will be held in the Memorial Union hallroom. Louie Kuhn and his orchestra will play throughout the evening. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests at the Sigma No house last night were: Walle Jane Martin c'urcel; Aureli Campton, c'38; Lucy Lacey, c'36; Hugh Mackenzie, sa'38; and Ha'Bush, c'urcel. ☆ ☆ ☆ --through with a rush in the last three games by defending Kansas State, Connecticut and Iowa. The Tulsa can win this last game it will finish as one of the ranked teams in the nation. ☆ ☆ ☆ FOR RENT--Large well-furnished room in private home. Only two other people in house. Instructor or graduate student referred. 337 Ohio. Phone 19077. -54 BOYS: Newly papered south room for one, two or three boys, with sleeping porch. Also apartment. Rates reasonable. Call 1127 W. 1247 Ohio. Among the dinner guests at the Delta Upson house last night were: Mary Jane Feee, c38; Mary Jane Hoyland, c28; Daniel Terry and Elizabeth burnel; and Mr. Fred Cook, Dodge City. Miss Agnes Husband, dean of women was a dinner guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta last evening. PHONE K.U. 66 Dinner guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house last night were Gertrude Field, c'37, Jim Donahue, fn 37, and Dorothy Lyons. LOST: multi-colored yarn purse contain tainted penn, between Library and Fowler Shops, Wednesday afternoon. Phone 423. -53 Group standings in intramural volleyball are as follows: P1 Beta Phi 104 Sigma Kappa 90la, Kappa Kappa Gamma 87, Kappa Kappa Gamma 87, DeltA P1 Delta 78 Kappa Apha Theta 68, Chi Omega 67, Watkins Hall 67, Alpha Chima Omega 67, Gamma Phi 85, Alpha 65 --through with a rush in the last three games by defending Kansas State, Connecticut and Iowa. The Tulsa can win this last game it will finish as one of the ranked teams in the nation. LOST -Pi Phi Air, between Charlton Insurance building and Pi Phi house or on campus. Thursday afternoon. Call Margaret Ryan, Phone 415. -52 Women's Intramurals Independent Groups CLASSIFIED ADS The following captains have been elected for class volleyball teams; senior, Frances Bruce; junior, Betty Hain-griffin; junior Perry Frydman, Dorothea Trekhel. Independents 107, L.W.W. 65, T.N.T. 55, E.T.C. 54. JEWISH ATHLETES PROMISED The Jewish Olympic participation question in the 1938 games in Berlin is definitely settled. The Reichs-Sport-Leader has promised to give placement to any German-Jewish athlete who is a member of the team to make the German Olympic team. PLACE IN GERMAN OLYMPICS The Literary Digest says, "There is no doubt that this promise will be fulfilled as German fears that America and England may not participate if she handles the situation otherwise. The authors are confident anti-85-anti them to be used." Professor Templin was an early member of the Kansas chapter of Beta Theta Pi, in 1888. BETA THETA PI COMMENDED FOR ABOLISHMENT OF PADDLE As a matter of fact, reports especially concerning Metcalf's reception in Germany show that German athletes are coming back to question the decision to be brought into sport anyway. "It is not surprising that this movement in favor of less autocracy and more democracy in the fraternity should have made its appearance," said Mr. DeMers, who says I am happy to hear this chapter has entered a new era in this respect." In an informal talk to members of Beta Theta Pi last night, Olin Templin, professor of philosophy and former dean of the College, voted his assent to that organization's recent move to abolish the paddling of freshmen. PHONE K.U.66 Twenty-five words or less: one insertion, 25c; three insertions, 56c; six insertions, 52c; contract rates, not more than 25 words; 82 per month, advance and accepted subject to approval at the Ran森 Business Office. 1234567890 SHORTTAND - Simple, adequate system; taught by experienced teacher and business woman; quick results Phone 2135W. -54 JOURNAL-POST delivered to you each evening and Sunday 15c week Sports, news, comics, up to date pictures. Phone your order to 608. REWARD for return of box containing small celluloid letters taken from Union Building last Friday. Call Bill Cochran, KU 10. -$2 FEET HURT? Don't miss that party because of painful cornea. Dr. Jill Schoenfelder, Dr. James S. Soa, Chiriopodist, Foot Specialist 713. Massachusetts. Phone 926-245-3000. Missourians' Taunts Prompt Kingfish to Make Rash Promise Five men in St. Louis may get $6 each year the rest of their lives from Senator Hoye P. Loehg if Albums and Louisiana fields, according to the Daily Illini That prospect developed for them recently after Louisiana's "Kingfish" had spent hours fuming over the unlikelihood of such an encounter, and after the teams were out, if the teams did hook up, Alabama would "beat the tar of L.S.U." A letter to the Senator by persons giving their names as Bill Pellier, Ward Sullivan, and John B. Hardy, Gert Hartman, and their address as "save the Federal Land bank" in St. Louis. Not only did the five St. Louisians judge Long with that remark, but they were also aware of his team—Louisiana State“with something besides that old honey,” says Mr. Long. "We do not claim to be the brain trust football," the letter stated, "and we don't play in Alabama. However, we have $5 in good old U.S. money that says Abbah will win." "You cannot back up your team because Alabama is not willing to play LSU. They have dodged us for three years. They have dodged us this year and will dodge us next year. I know you brilliant young men will hang your head in humiliation when you learn how Alabama represents by refusing to play the game. Long wrote back: "Alabama has not only dodged L.S.U. but has dodged Tulane, our second team in this state. 'Now, I will tell you what I will do with you boys. I will send you $$ and I will teach you how to play the guitar that you can get Albums to play LSU. Now let busy, boys and do something with men those down there that are not doing right about this thing, then you can make a song and play it.' "Your friend, (signed) Huey P. Long, United States Senator." Owen C. Rawlings, 128, and his wife, Vesta Morton Rawlings, 24, have two small daughters, Mary Elizabeth, 21 months, and Jane Morton, four, both of whom won blue ribbons at the baby conference fall. Rawlings was recently elected to serve a second term as prosecuting attorney for Saline County, Mo. Dr. Robert R. Fletcher, m'19, is a surgeon in Quirigua hospital, at Puerto Barrios, Guatemala. Chocolate Milk Shake and Ham Sahad Sandwich 20c Tulsa U. to Meet Arkansas UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-Basement Memorial Union We Will Serve Eat here and stay on the Hill Thanksgiving Encounter Is Deciding Game in 10 Year Series Breakfast ... 7:30:8:45 Lunch ... 11:30:14 SATURDAY Tolna, Okla. Nov. 23- (Special) A copyleft and hugely funny Hurricane is expected to bring rain to the season with the University of Arkansas in Razorbacks at Skellogg stadium. THE CAFETERIA If the Hurricane can come successfully out of this encounter with the Porkers, and then with the Tulsa men have had a fairly good year, starting poorly but coming quickly. This game will also be the deciding game in the all time ten year series beaten 1931. Each team has so far won five games. Mofa of the Tuskegee victories have come in recent years, the early games in the series have been taken by Arkansas by large margins. CLARK HEADS STATE SOCIAL BOARD IN LANDON INTERVIEW Dr. C. D. Clark, head of the sociology department, headed a committee Tuesday that interviewed Governor Landon concerning social welfare legislation. He was also the executive assistant of the board of the Kansas Conference of Social Welfare. Other members of the committee were Dr. Glenn Baklum, chairman of the committee, and Dr. Ralph Newman of University, Herman Newman of the Kansas Children's Home and Service League, and A. W. Wilson, who was one of the old Public Commission. Peace Group to Give Play The Peace Action committee will enact a play this evening after a supper meeting at the Unitarian church. Irving will present a performance. The play will be presented at 7-43. SAY IT WITH FLOWERS CALL 621 For Corsages and Party Decorations. WARD'S FLOWERS "Flowers of Distinction" 931 Mass. 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