/ MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1934 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society Approximately 175 women students attended the tea held at Watkins hall yesterday afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock. The tea was sponsored by the W.G.S.A. council and Y.W.C.A. cabinet, the members of which assisted throughout the afternoon. Bouquets of tea robes were used to decorate the rooms. Those in the receiving line were Marie Krebblief, president pro tem of Watkins hall; Eda Turrell, president of W.Y.C.W.; Margaret Marshwood, president of W.S. W., Mrs. C. W.; W.Y.C.A.; W. E. H. Lindley, Mrs. Henry Werner, Miss Rosemary Ketcham, Miss Elizabeth Meguar and Mrs. C. E. Esterley. ☆ ☆ ☆ Alumni at the Sigma Kappa house during rush week are: Helen Doria Fear, Eret Wetton, Lois Welz, Frantz Jordan, Words Westfall, Dorothy Knapp, Ruth Hoffer, Llois Richter, Alice Thrower, Helen Naylor, Lillian Riderker, Herbert SheedBent and Mrs. Frene Keeling all of Kanea Cuny, Karen Lewis of Kansas City, Kanese Many Lyudick, St. Joseph; Mrs Harry Turner and Louis Coe of Topeka; and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson of Wichita. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mias Ferr Denison, Topeka, and John Bissell Newell, Topeka, were married at Myra hall the first of September. Mrs. Newell attended K. U. and was active in Kappa Beta and Christian church activities. Mr. Newell received an B.A. from the University of financial engineering at K. U. this spring. He was a member of Alpha Phi Omega and of Sigma Tau, honorary engineering fraternity. The engagement and approaching marriage of Steward Lyman, Chetopa city attorney, to Miss Adrienne Schaefer, has been announced. The wedding will take place late this month. Mr. Lyman was captain of the University football team in his senior year. He received his LLB, and A.D. degree in ☆ ☆ ☆ Miss Rowena Partridge, Delphos, and Myron A. Peyton, Lawrence, were married Sunday, Sept. 2, at Delphos. Mrs. Peyton was a student at the University for three years where she was a member of Alpha XI Delta. Mr. Peyton graduated in 1993 and received a M.A. degree in 1991. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Announcement has been made of the engagement of Mara Cone Jane Oschlacher to John Doe Miller, Jr., of Leavenworth, Wash., and her husband from the University in 1824. She was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta security. The marriage will take place in Goto- Miss Gladys Bowman and Walter Nieder were married Saturday night, Sept. 1, at the home of the bride's parents, 1947 Tennessee street. The bride is a former student of the University. She is a member of Kappa Phi sorority and prominent in Y.W.C.A. work. ☆ ☆ ☆ Miss Olive Torgesen, first national vice president of Alpha Xi Delta sorority, will act as hostess of the chapter here during the coming year. Twelve Sororities Pledge 167 at Close of Rushing (Continued from page 1) Alpha Delta Pi Frances Summer, Hutchinson; Maxine Bipley, Kansas City, Mo.; Mary Lou Lenton, Alamosa, Colo.; Catherine Kuster, Enterprise; Grethek Kauffman, Leavenworth; Corrine华山, Lawrence; Alice Hess, Abilene; Marjorie Daniel, Garrett; Eileen Baird, Kansas City, Moore; Francis Allen, Lawrence. Alpha Gamma Delta Nadine Burke, Shawnee Mission; Marjorie Gosper, Lawrence; Celine Bey Starr, Kansas City, Kan.; Margaret Weber, Kansas City, Kan.; Martha Widney, Springfield, Mo.; and Miriam Young, Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Omicron Pi Maxine Earheart, Steel City, Neb. and Aldine Kizler, Hillsboro. Alnha Xi Delta Hope Lane, Lawrence; Robert Milla- mont, Montreal, Canada; Virginia Hard- ery, Kansas City, Mo.; Margaret Lourie Countt, Iola; Hazel Harrison, Law- rence; and Lorraine Lynde, Okarche, Oklahoma. Chi Omega Helen Louise Brooks, *Burden*, Kan; Louise Brown, Leavenworth; Margaret Chalmers, Tulsa, Okla.; Love Creolive, Arkansas City; Genevieve DeNoya, LoRy; Mary Jane fees, Candleau; Forrenman, Kansas City, M; Moore; Heaps, Hutchinson, M; McGraw, Hoffana, Hoffmann, Ga; Mary Louis Humphrey, Independence, Kan; Marguerite Jarrett, Hatchiman; Mary Johns, Parsons; Kroebkhal, Hasteland; Virginia Luther, Goodland; Mary Frances Martin, Wichinlil; Mildred Mikkell, Fredonia; Betty Phillips, Kansas City, M; Stear, Stear, Stock, Stock; Eleanor Trump, Kansas City, Kan; Jane Walker, Codalarge; Bette Wasson, Tulsa; Anda Jeo Woody, Barnard. Delta Zeta Helen Allen, Arkansas City; and Frances Lawson, Arkansas City. Gamma Phi Beta Cora Queen Barber, Kansas City M; Mo! Helen Burdick, Sacramento, Calif. Betty Buffe, Kansas City M; Mo! Dorothy Calwell, Caldwell; Mary Alice Gehboren, Kansas City M; Mo! Betty Hannan, Ikea; Marie Hunter, Lawrence; Mary Wilson, Keller; Mildred Yaney, Abilene; Ruth Keller, Hollon; and Barbara Kerchoff, Lawrence. Ethan Karmeyer, Leavenworth; Max-Arnold, Leavenworth; Kennada, Kansas City M; Mo! Mary Alice Linseot, Erie Helen Lockhart, Eskridge; Dorothy Ann Martin, Odessa M; Vo! Virginia Martin, Kansas City M; Mo! Rose McVey, Kansas City M; Mo! Virginia Taylor, Mount; Emily Walker, Eskridge; Ruth Mary Wilson, Horton; and Mildre Yaney, Abilene. Kappa Alpha Theta Jennette Bowen, Topeki; Joella Dice, DeskOsmine; Nancy Calhoun, Fort Scott; Catherine Curci, Wichita; Toluca Lake; Martha Moreau, Topeki; Maria Forbes, Eurocke; Jean Haime, Augusta; Lucy Lee Hawk, Talia; Bettie Ruth Smith, Wichita; Alice Teem, Wichira; Helen won UniTampa Bay, Wichita; and Marjorie Kahama, City Ma. Kappa Kappa kappa Kathryn Ainaworth, Lyons; Berdean Bastran, Anworth; Luelie Bottom, Kansas City, Mo.; Eleanor Cain, Leaven REGISTRATION SCHEDULE (Affects All Students) 8.30-10.00... D, F, U 10.00-11.50... I, N, R 1.30- 3.00... H, Q 3.00- 4.50... G, P Monday, Sept. 17 Tuesday, Sept. 18 8:30-10:00 . S 10:00-11:50 . O, T, V, Y 1:30- 3:00 . B 3:00- 4:50 . W, Z Katherine Andreson, Lyon; Caroline Balley, Oklahoma City; Julia Ann Billingsley, Wichita; Betty Jane Campbell, Kansas City; Mo.; Barbara Farley, Hutchison; Gertue Field, Kanier Lake; Mo.; Barbara Farley, Jennifer Frank, Lawrence; Dorothy Gamage, Kansas City; Mo.; Daisy Hoffen, Kansas City; Mo.; Betty Hogue, Texas; Rachel Kiene, Concordia; Barbara Koene, Lawrence; Mary Kretsinger, Emporia; Peggy Ann Landon, Kansas City; Mo.; Betty Loee, Kansas City; Mo.; Ruth Marteny, Atchison; Sally Jane Martin, Kansas City; Mo.; Helen Miller, Kansas City; Kun; Helen Moore, Lawrence; Helen Nelson, Kansas City; Kan; Kenny Newman, Arkansas Post; Ottawa; Donna Sutherland, Kansas City; Mo.; Helen Throenkormont, Wichita; and Pelle Wilson, Winfield Mary Elizabeth Bearbear, Minneapolis; Lucille Sharpie, Kansas City, Kan; Mary Margaret Bunner, Bonner Springs; Helen Davidson, Parsons; Marcelline Davidson; Danielle Dugard, Lawrence; La Moyne Pante, Marion; and Helen Robinson, Newton. Sigma Kappa Cafeteria Is Redecorated Pi Beta Phi The student cafeteria in the Memorial Union building has taken on a new atmosphere since its rediscovery during the 1970s. The room out have been painted a soft green and special attention has been given to the private dining rooms which have been hung with colorful curtains and drapes. The wall panels hawks are to appear on the wall panels. ENROLLMENT SCHEDULE College of Liberal Arts, Robinson Gymnasium worth; Elene Compton, Kansas City, Mo; Melen Heiden, Kansas City, Mo; Mary Jayne Hoyland, Kansas City, Mo; Barbara Humphrey, Junction City; Katherine Hurd, Topeka, Ruth Hurd, Ablerone; Florence Lahiri, Kansas City, Mo; Elizabeth La Rue, Topeka; Plymian, Kansas City, Mo; Doris May, Independence, M.; Maxine Miller, Scott; Grace Meyers, Kansas City, Mo; Laurie Langton, Nashville, Lington Rattiff, Neoush, M.; Mary Jule Shipman, Chicago; Betty Smith, Oklahoma City, Okla; Lois Wood, Independence and Betty Rutil Reid, Olane. Last Year's Meal Plan Will Be Coni ntued This Fall 8:30 to 10:00 10:30 to 11:50 1:30 to 3:00 3:30 to 4:30 Mrs. Ethel M. Evans, director of the cafeteria, has announced that definite arrangements have been made to follow Tues. DNRU EFMX AC JKL Wed. GOTWY BV PQSZ HI In other schools, students enroll in order of knowledge. of appearance School of Engineering, 206 Marin hall. School of Fine Arts, Robinson gym. School of Business, 114 W. Ad. Bldg. School of Education, Robinson gym. School of Law, Green hall. School of Pharmacy, Chemistry bldg. School of Medicine, 10 West Ad. Bldg. Graduate School, 225 Ad. Bldg. the weekly meal plan which met with success last year. The plan last year consisted of 17 balanced meals for $2.25, offered to students who wished to take them, and offered the range of the menu generally offered. Students following the plan agreed to take the diet for a week. An arrangement is being considered this year for the meals for the week available to the student who enters the cafeteria. The project was started last year particularly to enable self-supporting students and those who took their meals out to get a balanced diet for the least expense. Thirty-five or forty students were taking advantage of the opportunity be available in college. It is expected that the number may be increased to 150 this year. In addition to these meals, Mrs. Evans has arranged special diets for at various times on the advice of Dr. Camteonus or physicians. The cafeteria is the only meal service provided by the University. Lida Holmes was retained by the University and will be assist in the baccharology department during the coming school year. Library to Open Thursday Freshmen Will Be Conducted Through Building Tuesday The freshman tour will be conducted through the library on Tuesday from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. All first year students are urged to take advantage of this tour so they will know where to go for their reference work, and other reading. Following is a brief outline of the library: The Watson Memorial Library will begin its regular schedule Thursday when its doors will be open to students daily from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., C.M. Baker, director of libraries announced, today. On Sundays the library will be open from 2 to 5 p.m., with the exception of September 25, when it will be closed all day. As soon as the Council meets properly then the library will extend its opening hours to 10 p.m. It may take three or four weeks to do this though, according to Mr. Baker. Most of the reserved books for required reading are in the basement, Periodicals are to be found in room 203, on the left of the main entrance, Books on education are in room 201, on the right of the main entrance. The card Beautiful Rollins "Runstop" Hosiery in the New Fall Shades Two Prices — $1.00 - 79c The elastic top knee highs — 50c Haynes & Keene 819 Mass. St. index and the main desk for circulation are on the second floor. Encyclopedias and reference books with a bibliation in research are also on the second floor. Any registered student may check out books now. Geo. Nettles Is Nominated Nomination of George Nettles or Pittsburgh, to be an alumni member of the University of Kansas athletic board, was announced recently. Formal election will come at the meeting of the athletic board in September. 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