TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1934 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE VOLUME XXXII Pajama-Clad Will Be F At Annu Free Movies V South Park for Those very Cle All men students are to the memorial Union be o'clock, and at 7:15 the mourners will rue through a lane o torches. The parade down Indiana street to and then eat to Mass in fare in a dance smoke to An escort of moteur the university band wi e session of nightshirt- in their winding mar- ch in the mourn night in the morrow night in the nual nightshirt parade. All Men Can Tau "It is thought by marrae is for Freshmen o, like it understood that a t are to participate." St. Louis players said under that a said today. The "flying K-men and Ku-Ku's route out all slackers. At South Park a kn which Lawrence merch will be worn this past week, will be ready edw. Edwin (Hans) cheerleader, and his in some rouning yells to pop talks by Dr. Forres and Jack Rice, c'36. Merchants to Pro Through the courtesies rence Chamber of Com- dents will be treated with care and respect to the students in nightshirts to the Dickinson, Varas- theaters free of charge theater, because of the thing there, will not be raders. At the Dickin, the theater organist will students in singing the "It is very essential preserved throughout order that the program time for the 9 o'clock Lindenbaum. No raidin- g theaters, and Kui-Ku's, who are parade, will be on han marcheurs. Student Recital Piano and Voice Are For Arts Progr The weekly Fine A hold this afternoon in ton auditorium at 330 as was followed Theme and Variation George Tro Bist due bei mir The Sandman, (from and Gretel) Kevin Davis Keith Davis Piano: Suanta, Op. 31, No. 2 First Movement William Quea Voice: Phyllis Has Soch Clarra Gracees by Midred Holt Piano: Concerto in G minor First Movement Carolyn Burton (Orchestra by an Boy) by Address Bacteric Professors in Indiana Phoenix Downs the guise Bacteriology Club in hall yesterday. Both experiated about their experiment on a trip to the oriatory in Indiana. Phoenix Downs the guise Bacteriology while Professor e talk about its industr Educational Greens Phi Delta Kappa, fraternity, elected off at a special meeting T Those elected are: pres. storm; vice president, treasurer, Garla J. W. Twente, principal dressed the meeting to dressed the meeting to School Districts in Kr Hill Society Call K.U. 25 Before 1230 p.m. School of Business Faculty Entertained by Dean Dean and F. M. F. Stockton entertained with a buffet supper Saturday evening for the members of the faculty in the School of Business and their ☆ ☆ ☆ those present at the supper were Prof. and Mrs. John Ise, Prof. and Mrs. J. P. Jensen, Prof. and Mrs. Henry Holzwarf, Prof. Em B. Adle, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Tupy, Prof. and Mrs. D. J. Veiwley, Prof. and Mrs. Domene Gagliardo, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kickiss, Prof. and Mrs. Leonard Axe, Mr. and Mrs. Vors Morrison, Prof. and Mrs. L. D. Jennings, Mrs. Ele Stansbury, Miss Anna Wagner, Malcolm Stuart, Prof. R. F. Howey, William Shamrock, Prof. R. F. Howey, Burham Beckwith, and Mr. Nelson, Burham Beckwith, and Mr. Mrs. Stinton. Dinner guests at the Delta Chi house last Sunday were: Rust Carpenter, Lawrence; Joe Black, Topeka; Don Roney, Topeka; Julia Markham,帕莱s; Dean Landis, Osawatime; Hugh Hiatt, Kansas City, Mo.; Norman Smith, La Cygne; Perry Bishop, Osawatime; Mabel Ebel, Osawatime; Ruth Anna Jones, Manhattan; Earl Foy, Hutchinson; Benny McGuire, Independence, Ms.; and Trait Sourierb, Independence, Mo. ☆ ☆ ☆ Arnold-Goodrich Engagement Announcement of the engagement of Miss Frances Clay Arnold and Mr. Van Amburg Goodrich both of Kansas City, Missouri, who is a graduate of the University of Missouri where she was affiliated with the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Mr. Goodrich attended the University and a member of Phi Dalia Theta fraternity. The Sigma Chi fraternity held initiation services at the chapter house Sunday for four members of last spring's pledge class. Those who were initiated were Mano Stuckey, 36, of Hosington; Vernon Voorhees, curel, of Kansas City; Pamela Donnolds, cumul, of Fort Worth Young, curel, of Arkansas City. The K.U. Dames held a tea this afternoon at 2:30 cep at the home of Byron Walters, who graduated students and married women students. ☆ ☆ 1 Dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma house Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Keeler and Miss Jane Keeler of Kansas City, Ms. Michean Eleanor Cauc'n; Miss Betty Tholan, fa 37; and Miss Berda Bastian, a culin'. Dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma house Saturday were: Mrs. Carrie Hand, Miss Doris Hand, Miss Carol Harmon, LeRoy Wayne, Wayne Belfar and Mr. and Mrs. D. Condon of Atchison. Sigma Phi Epsilon held initiation services Sunday for Edward Thomas, b'37, of Leavenworth; and Francis Kappelman, e'36, of Lawrence. Alpha Chi Omega will entertain members of Phi Gamma Delta with an hour dance this evening. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house were: Dorothy Bangs, c'36; Nearby Wilson, f'auncl; Dorothy Vining of Honeymoon House, c'35; Robertson, c'38; Chewy Selva, e'35; Frank Malone, m37; and George Leoete, m37. Delta Upsilon fraternity hold formal initiation services at the chapter house Sunday morning. The following were initiated: Richard J. Clausen, C37, Harold Love, c36, John Peters, c36, and Don Tree, c38. dinner guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha Sunday were: Mr. T. M. Latie, Mepherson; Robert Reynolds, Hliwath; Wainton Finning, Holton; Lucien Augustine, Kansas City, Mo.; Charles Cor甩痒y Mary Meltner, Kansas City, Mo.; and Mrs. Merle Toesgerand, Liberal. Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Robinson and Rusell Field, of Kansas City, Md., were luncheon guests at Beta Theta Pi house Saturday. ☆ ☆ ☆ Weekend guests at the Alpha Tau Omega house were; Jess Tier, Duluth; Bill Rowell, Kansas City, Mo; Joe Balch, Topeka; Don Roney, Topeka; Herb Hartfelder, Kansas City, Mo; and Warren, Atchison. Sunday dinner guests at the Alba Tau Omega house were Pat Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Zettl, Pittsburgh, Miss Lewis, Atchison. Sigma Kappa are entertaining members of Delta Chi tonight at an hour dance. ☆ ☆ ☆ Pi Beta Pi had the following; for dinner Sunday: Betty Winn, fa'36; Bety Brown, fa'36; Ethelba Hunter, fa'36; Harvey Barnes, and Benet Harvee Kansas City. Miss Maria Anne Pinneo, Sulina, spent the weekend at Watkins hall, as the guest of her sister, Miss Beulah Pinneo, c'37. Gamma Phi Beia announces the pledging of Helen Wardin, c'38, from Jonlin. Mo. Louise Bowen of Independence was a weekend guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Alpha Delta Pi will entertain the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity with an hour dance this evening. George Rhodes of Perry was a week end guest at the Phi Beta Pi house. --- Delta Zeta will entertain the Tongle fraternity with an hour of dancing this evening. FIRST ISSUE OF THE ORACLE IS PUBLISHED BY OREAD HIGHE Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stover were dinner guests at the Alpha Xi Delta house Sunday. Dinner guests Sunday at the Sigma Phi Edison house were: Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lonsdale, Helen Lonsdale, James Lonsdale, all of Kansas City; and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon M. Combes of Leavenworth. Chi Omega will entertain members of the Kappa Sigma fraternity with an hour dance this evening. Send the Daily Kansan Home! The first issue of the Oracle, Oreed training school student publication, came out Friday afternoon. The number includes a school Whos Who, editorials among which the "Passing of Chicago," St. Bernard University's award, anecdotes of the faculty and students, several vacation writures, and a directory. The editor for the year is Dorothy Dean Vieps, with Warren Ambrose as assistant. Ralph Lee is the business manager, Edel Harwood, the sports writer, and Miss Mary Fee, the faculty sponsor. LAWRENCE PUBLIC SCHOOLS WILL SPONSOR ART EXHIBIT Color prints from both old and modern masterpieces will be shown this week in the third floor gallery of Library Plaza. Exhibitions are from the Practical Drawing company at Dallas, Texas, and are brought to Lawrence by the art department of the public schools for the enjoyment of school children and Lawrence citizens. Lithographs, colotypes, colorprints, fascinelles and reproductions of paintings by old and modern artists will be presented and students are urged to attend this showing. Y. M. C. A. STUDENTS HOLD ESTES PARK REUNION PICNIC About 25 students attended the Estes Park reunion picnic held at Cameron's bluff Saturday morning. Those attending met at the M.Y.C.A. office at 7 o'clock and made the trip to Cameron's bluff (Chelsea e37, in charge of the arrangements). After cooking their breakfast the group talked over plans for the 1933 Estes conference which will be held June 7 to 17 of next year. About 50 University of Kansas student members took part. At the picnic yesterday morning, the group made plans for several other such gatherings throughout the year. Attend Phi Delta Kappa Meeting Joel Garland Downum, gr, was the chairman of the national district meeting of Phi Delta Kappa, professional education fraternity, at the Pickwick hotel, Kannus City. Friday, April 25, 2018. Reqs: B.S., Eng. and E.E. BAYBLAIS accompanied him. Ellsworth Asks Odd Job Hunters to List Information Bureau Needs Addresses All students who have applied for odd jobs are urged by Fred Elsworth, head of the employment bureau for men, to place at his disposal all possible information concerning their class schedule, Lawrence address, phone number, if there is a phone number for the house, the phone number of a neighbor. Men who have part time work but who desire odd jobs should register and present a schedule of their working hours so the bureau will know when they are available. They should also agree that they have any special experience. "We are getting calls every day for men with special training," said Mr Ellsworth, "and many times are unable to get in touch with the proper man because he has failed to give up his phone number." College Faculty Meets The faculty of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences met at 439 o'clock this afternoon in the Administration building auditorium. Dean Paul B. Lawson reported on students who have finished their work since last year and are now ready for their A.B. degree. Pharmacy Picnic Planned Touch football will be the main entertainment at the annual Pharmacy School picnic, to be held in the daisy field, west of the campus, at 4 o'clock. The faculty members of the department will furnish the lunch for the picnic. Scholastic Average for 1933-34 Drops Slightly (Continued from page 1 Local Fraternities **Honorary Fraternities and Sororites** Order of the Coiff, law (3) ... 2.72 Phi Beta Kappa (35) ... 2.60 Morton Board, men's sorority (6) ... 2.68 Bustin, burgess (1), bust (7) ... 2.67 Pi Mu Kedah, math (9) ... 2.64 Pi Mu Kedah, nomen (13) ... 2.48 Alpha Sigma Phi, Greek-Latin (1) ... 2.45 Pi Kappa Lambda, music (1) ... 2.44 Lambda Lambda, music (1) ... 2.44 Alpha pol, ac (15) ... 2.34 Alpha Sigma Nu phy, ed.w. (9) ... 2.39 Sigma Raig, erae (10) ... 2.36 Jung (2) ... 2.34 Pau Chi, psychology (26) 2.24 Tau Bai Plen, bier, (37) 2.24 Ommet Plen, bier, (37) 2.24 Phi Delaurre, art (9) 2.19 Sachern, son, (13) 2.02 Club, club, bier, (37) 2.02 Phi Sigma, biol, (31) 2.09 Delta Sigma Rhote, debate (2) 1.93 Nat. Col. Players, dream, (11) 1.88 Nat. Nu Tau, dream, (11) 1.88 Nu Tau Tu, dream, (17) 1.77 Tau Sigma, dancing, (35) 4.09 Scabbard and Blade,舞, (18) 4.09 Scabbard and Blade,舞, (18) 4.09 Phi Delaurre, art (9) 1.34 Professional Fraternities and Sororities Musical Organizations Theta Sigma Phi, jour.w, (8) 2.19 Delta Kappa Deltas, ed, (11) 2.66 Phi Chi Theta, bus, w, (10) 1.80 Phi Chi Theta, bus, w, (10) 1.80 Theta Tau ergu, (11) 1.74 Theta Sigma Phi, jour.w, (11) 1.56 Delta Sigma Pi, com, (18) 1.56 Phi Delta Pi, logical, (15) 1.53 Phi Delta Pi, phi, (14) 1.42 Nu sigma Nu, med, (24) 1.42 Phi Alpha Delta, legal, (22) 1.25 Phi Mu Alpha, music, m, (20) 1.25 Alpha Kappa Pal, com, (16) 1.15 Alpha Kappa Pal, engr, (19) 1.15 Phi Beta Pi, med, (6) 1.07 Little Symphony Orchestra (31) Little Symphony Orchestra (54) Momeni Club (58) Momeni Club (58) University Band (64) Koeppin (18) WYCA Club (38) Kayhawk Club (38) Men's Student Council (21) Joy Jinn (22) Keil Club (21) Other Organizations Athletics Houses for Non-Sorority Women Watkins Hall (38) 1.3 Corbin Hall (91) 1.7 Tennis Squad (4) Women's Athletic Assoc. 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