THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1934 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society Call K.U. 25 Before 12:30 p.m. Home Economics Club Holds Banquet The University Home Economics club held a dinner Tuesday night at the Colonial tea room, which was attended by 21 members. Pink peonies and daisies decorated the tables. Mildred Ingham, c'35, president of the club, was tostm慰est. Dorothy Morgan, c'34, and Helen Jedlicka, c'uncl; gave a skirt and Anna Welch, c'36, offered a tosit to the seniors. Faculty members present were Miss Elizabeth Meguan, Miss Elizabeth Sprague, Miss Viola Anderson, Dr.ence Sherbon, and Miss Olga Hoschev. The seniors are Nadine Barker, Elizabeth Lewis, Mary Shuler, Leona Wagner, Garnette Hughes, Dorothy Morgan, Theleigh Leigh, Carol Pearl, Louise Beverley, Ruth Parmenter, and Meredith Filkin. Nu Sigma Nv Nu Sigma Nu Initiates Alpha Sigma, local pledged society to the Kansas chapter of Nu Sigma Nu professional medical fraternity, announces the initiation last night of the following: Thomas Hurst, c'36; Ben Clowman; James Sawell, c'35; Steve Stotts, c'36; Jack Hill, c'uml; Wayland Campbell, c'uml; Bill Ramey, c'34; Ben Williams, c'uml; Glenn Franklin, c'uml; Glen Willcock, c'uml; Dale Bennett, c'34; and Robert Newman, c'34. Others previously initiated this year are Edwin Pfitzeet, c'uml; David Robinson, c'35; and Edward Wheeler, c'34. Mrs. A. J. Ogden to Europe Mrs. A. J. Ogden, housemother of Beta Theta Pi, will sail from New York June 28 on the Italian lines S. S. Saturnia, for a two month's tour of Europe. Mrs. Ogden will go with a group of girls from Milwaukee Dower College under the guidance of Miss Marjorie Rickard of that school. The tour will be conducted by Prof. James P. Marie of Carleton College, Northfield, Minn. With Picnic Mrs. Ogden will leave Lawrence June 8, to visit friends in New York before sailing. Entertain Active Chapter The twenty-first annual picnic given by the alumnae of Kappa Kappa Gamma for the active chapter was held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Irving Hill. About 100 persons were present. Sorority songs were sung following the supper which was served from tables placed on the lawn. Those in charge of the piensis were Mrs. W. E. Higgins, Mrs. R. C. Jackman, Mrs. C. A. Preyer, Mrs. Paul Dinsmoor, and Mrs. R. E. Melvin. Tau Nu Tau Elects Tau Nu Tau, military engineer fraternity, held election for the following officers for the coming year at their last meeting: Robert McKim, c36, president; Robert Lingo, e35, vice president; Lloyd Christianson, e35, secretary-treasurer; and William Carter, e35, corresponding attorney. Jones-Phares Engagement Kappa Alpha Theta announces engagement of Julia Jones, c35, to Alphas. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mr. Phares attended the University in 1930-31. He is now in school in Wichita. He is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Jay James, local chapter of Pi Sigma Chi, held pledging services yesterday for the following women: Billewum Macouribie, Alpha Omicron Pi; Beulah Stanton, Gamma Phi Beta; Jane Fitzpatrick, Theta Phi Beta; Michael Craig, Crisg, Independent; Caroline Bliss, Pi Beta Phi; Mildred Koch, Sigma Kappa. Jay Janes Initiate Mabel Spindler, c'35, presided at the services and at the short business meeting which followed. Seymour-Evans Engagement Kappa Kappa Gamma announces the engagement of Crosby Seymour, c'35. of Hutchinson, and Jordan Evans, c'36. of Garden City. Mr. Evans is a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. Luncheon guests at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house Tuesday were Mrs. G. B. Forrest, of Chicago, and Mrs. J. D. Childers, Kansas City, Mo. Luncheon guests at the house yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cox and sons, Billy and Jimmy, all of Tulsa. Beta Theta Pi will hold a banquet this evening honoring the following senators: Edwin Sharpe, Charles McCormick, Robert Morton, George Benson, John Case, Ted Rickerbacher, and Bill Buckingham. Miss Edna Birt and Mrs. Sue Lincott, both of Kansas City, Mo., were luneche guests at the Gamm Phi Beta house yesterday. Dinner guests at the Delta Chi house last night were Mrs. J. B. Marcellus, Wichita; Miss Katherine Epps, Chicago; and Miss Dorothy Snyder, Topeka. W. H. Garrett, professor of mathematics at Baker University, and Mrs. Garrett, visited friends in Lawrence yesterday. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mrs. E. G. Mayfield, Kansas City, Mo. was a dinner guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house last night. ☆ ☆ ☆ Ricks Madston and Jack Richardson both of Ottawa, were dinner guests at the Sigma Chi house last night. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Holcomb of Lawrence will be dinner guests at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house tonight. The faculty of Oread Training School will hold a noon luncheon meeting toorrow at the Manor. Beverly Berns, c'34, was a dinner guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house last night. Dean and Mrs. G. C. Shaad were dinner guests of the Tringle fraternity last night. ☆ ☆ ☆ Miss Marian Redman of Bucklin, Mo, is the guest of Mary Jane Whitaker, c34. Jerry Gault, fa35, was a luncheon guest at the Kappa Alpha Tithe house ☆ ☆ ☆ Zelma Comm of Manhattan is a guest at Mannat Fitzwater, b34, at the Gamma Fiftieth International Center. Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Garrett of Baldwin were dinner guests at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house last night. Tod Bangs, c34, was a dinner guest at the Delta Tau Delta house last night KFKU 9:45 p.m. 107th Athletic Interview. Prof. E. E. R. Elbel presenting W. H. Hargiss, professor of physical education. Instructor Visits Here 9:45 p.m. Third of a series of plays presented under the direction of BERNARD HARRIS 10.00 p.m. Musical program arranged by the composer, associate professor of violin. Dorothy Rugge, '29, teacher of mathematics in the Claremont, Okla., High School, visited friends in the mathematics department here this morning. 2:30 p.m. Music Appreciation Period, arranged and presented by the Department of Music Thursday Read the Kansan Want Ads. Betas-A.T.O.'s to Battle For 1934 Softball Title The final matches for team competition in spring intramural sports have been played and the following are the final standings of the teams. In playground baseball the A.T.O.'s and Beta, both winners of their division, will play this afternoon to determine which team is to be the champion, the Collegians and Delta Tau's having been eliminated last week. WARD'S Flowers Collegians and Delta Taus Eliminated in Play Last Week In tennis the Collegians, Phi Chi's, Delta Tau's and Campus Raiders all enlightened *tictorious* in their divisions while in team handball the Kappa Sig's and Kayhawks both won their divisions. Another team championship will be decided Friday afternoon at 4:30, when the flashy Kayhawk tænm meets the Betas in the interorganization handball finals. The Kayhawks went into the semifinals with one handballer, and the Betas eliminated Kappa Sigma in the other semifinal encounter. FINAL TEAM STANDINGS Team Tennis Division 1. Won Lost Collegians 4 0 Kappa Sigma 3 1 Sigma Chi 2 1 Agoua 1 2 K.E.K 0 4 Division 2. Won Lost D.T D 4 0 Sigma Nu 3 1 D.U. 1 3 Kayhawks 1 3 S.F.K 1 3 Division 3. Won Lost Phi Chi 5 0 D.S.Pi 3 2 Phi Delis 2 2 Pi K.A 3 2 S.A.E 1 4 Delta Chi 0 0 Division 4. Won Lost Campus Raiders 5 0 Phi Gam 4 1 Beta 3 2 A.T.O. 2 3 C.D.S. 1 4 Phi Psi 0 5 Phone 621 931 Mass. Division 1. Won Lost *A. T. O. 5 1 Bigma Chi 5 3 Theta Tau 3 3 S. P. E. 3 3 *A. K. Psi 1 5 Division 2. Won Lost Collegians 6 0 Phi Delta 5 1 Sigma Nu 4 2 K. S. M. 2 3 S. A. M. 2 4 K. E. K. 1 5 Rexall 0 6 Division 3. Won Lost Poi 5 1 Phi Psi 5 1 D. U. 4 2 Holywicks 5 3 Pu K. A. 3 3 C. D. S. 1 5 Phi Chi 0 6 Division 4. Won Lost D. J. O. 6 0 Bricks 5 1 Delta Chi 4 2 Acenia 2 4 Keighwicks 1 5 S. A. E. 1 5 Triangle 1 5 "Flowers of Distinction" Won division championship playoff. Double forfeit. Division 1. Won Losa Kappa Sig 6 0 Triangle 5 1 Phi Gam 4 2 Phi Psi 3 3 S. A. E 2 4 Sigma Chi 1 5 Acacia 0 6 Division 2. Won Lost Kayhawks 6 0 Beta 5 1 Phi Deltis 4 2 Theta Tau 3 3 F. K. A 2 4 Sigma Nu 1 5 D. T. D 0 6 *Won division championki When the LIBRARY CLOSES Sub-Basement Memorial Union UNION FOUNTAIN Stop at Your --- OREAD TRAINING STUDENTS PLAN FINAL SWIMMING MEET Oread Training School will hold its interleave swimming meet of the week at 130, in Robinson gymnasium pool. The officials will be Roy G. Klaus, J. E. Naismith, Phil Beatty, and Glenn Cunningham all practice teachers in education. Most of them are buried Hindsley, Wayne Wood, Gordon Brown, Dugald Jackson, Wayne Weed, and Richard Trecee. 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