TUESDAY MAY 22, 1834 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society Call K.U. 25 Before 12:30 p.m. 14 Kappa Beta Holds Spring Banquet Kappa Beta, Christian church sorority, entertained with its annual spring banquet in honor of the following seniors of the organization Saturday night at the Colonial tea room: Frances Fink, Kathleen Boucher, Kathryn Taggart, and Mildred Deweese. The guest of honor was Dorothy Morgan, c'34, who recently won the Kappa Beta scholarship. Ehford Elet, c'38, president of the so- riority, was toastmistress and toasts were given by Francis Fink, c'34, Vida Hayward, and Rosemary Fischer, c'uncel, Ruth Gregory, f34, played a violin accompanied by Anna Lee Hazen, c'37 Other guests present were Guy Creamer, 'cunl; Roy Nesbit, e'35; Elbert Dunlap, c'44; Ford Dickie, e'35; Jack Naismith, ed'34; Terdon Miner, e'36; John Newell, e'41; Ulice Hoover, e'35; Neal Haughg, 'cunl; and Mrs. Don Saltsam, Mr. and Mrs. George O. Foster, the Rev, and Mrs. Seth W. Slaughter, and Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, assistant professor of home economics. Sigma Eta Chi Entertains Sigma Eta Chi, Congregational sorority, entertained with a breakfast in honor of the Congregational seniors at the Liberty Memorial high school and the seniors of the organization, at Potter lake Sunday morning at 7:30. The seniors of the organization, Elizabeth Hinshaw, Luella Grace Newell Geraldine Irion, and Ruth Cady, were presented with small wooden Jayhawkers and roses after the breakfast was served. Members in charge of the breakfast were Billowee Macourabie, c'37; Hazel Rice, c'36; Catherine Penner, c'36; and Emma Carey, c'35. Guests present, who were also given roses, were Jean Frank, Helen Moore, Helen Brand, Cerrine High, Fern Ligarni, and Joan Pasko. Alida Perkins, and Marian Barran. The group held a short business meeting yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Joseph F. King to make an announcement for his retirement in Cleveland, Ohio, June 16-21. Alpha Omicron Pi Honors Seniors Alpha Omicron Pi entertained with its annual senior breakfast at the chapter house Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. The color scheme of red and white was carried out in peony buds of those colors. Place cards for the breakfast were in the form of small diplomas. Out of town guests at the breakfast were Helen Huycley, Mary House, both of Kansas City, Kan.; Mary Conklin, Dorothea Higgins, Blanche Hill, Frances Bruce, Nadine Hodges, Muriel Lovet, and Glen Appletonius, all Kenny Wallace, Irene Hancei, Harper Prigosa, Olga Wallace and Delta Markham, both of Toncka. Hold Senior Banquet William Field, c36, introduced the following speeches, "The Rainbow—Yours and Mine." Wilma Hartman, fa36; "Searching for the Pot of Gold," Dorothy Davis, c34; "Where to Find the Gold," Miss Mary Larson, assistant professor of zoology. The Lutheran Student association entertained with its annual senior banquet last Friday night at the Manor. "The decorations were gorgeous, but in the decorations and the program." Officers for next year were an nounced at the close of the program. Hold Picnic Triangle fraternity held a plenium Sunday afternoon at State Lake. Mrs. Cathleen Doyle was the host. Among the guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Averill, J. Biggsert, Mrs. L. M. Farber, Miss Wilma Scholey, Miss Mary Alice Woods, and Charles Wurtz, all of Kansas City, Mo.;*E. L. Barber, Ottawa; Miss Elizabeth McComas, Smithville, Mo.; George Hubrig Topeka; Ted Craig, Miss Dorothy Berryman, Carl Williams, and Miss Dorothy Davis, all of Lawrence. To Hold Picnic Supper The freshman class of Oread Training School will hold a picnic supper and swimming party Thursday evening, May 24. The class will meet at 3:30 o'clock at the Training School and will go from there to the Jayhawk Plunge. The picnic supper and other festivities will take place at the Old City Park, Fifth and Illinois. McCulloch-Geiger Marriage The marriage of Miss Ada McCullow, Lawrence, to Mr. Henry Geiger of Everest, took place Sunday afternoon in Lawrence. Mrs. Geiger was graduated from the University in 1930. The bridegroom attended Drake University and has since been engaged in the grain business in Everest. Massman-Oyer Engagement Alpha Omicron Pi announces the engagement of Eleanor Massman, c 35, o Kansas City, Kam., to John Oyer former student, of Kansas City, Kan. The following alumni of the Alpha Ki chapter of Sigma Chi attended the fifteenth anniversary celebration held Saturday and Sunday: A. A Sharp, Chicago; Ill.; R. T. Price, Burlingame; W. Hison, Horton; J. F. Tilford, Wichita; J. A Kroh, Kansas City; Chad Ogden, Minneapolis, Minn.; C. G. Blarkley, Topeka; C. W. Johnson, Shubert, Neb; C. J. Cowley, Kansas City; Mo.; J. R. Cooley, Smith Center; A. B. Coswell, Kansas City; Mo.; R. H.剥, Topeka; C. E. Riley, Kansas City; Mo.; F. Hwoodbury, Jr., Kansas City; Mo.; C. D. Gossard, Kansas City; Mo.; F. Hwoodbury, Jr., Kansas City; Mo.; C. D. Gossard, Kansas City; Mo.; W. L. Butler, Kansas City; Mo.; D. IxTeachernor, Kansas City; Mo.; J. C. Ennock, Boston, Mass.; Dave Blaker Kansas City; B. F. Higher, Wichita Buffalo, Kansas City; M. T. J. Strickler, Kansas City; Mo.; D. Nerker, Wichita; E. F Parker ☆ ☆ ☆ About 60 attended the annual Mathematics club picnic held yesterday at Hole-in-the-Rock. Baseball, volleyball, horseshoes, and playing with put-put boats furnished the entertainment. Steak frying concluded the evening's entertainment. Phi Gamma Delta honored the following men at a senior dinner last night: George Brown, Jack Windle, Freeman Egolf, John Hrymer, Fred Boggs, Ralph Martin, Wall Steiger, Enis Sandberg, and Glenn Cunningham. The senior class of Oread Training School are having a picnic today at the State lake, Tonganoxie. They are sponsored by Miss Winnona Vennard, instructor of education. The alumnae of Mu Phi Epsilon will give a picnic Wednesday evening at 6:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. L. H. Houston for the active members, patronesses and a few additional guests. Dinner guests at the Sigma Phi Epilogue house Sunday were: Mrs. Florence L. P. Brooks and Mrs. Sue C. Tubbs, both of Cheyenne, Wyo.; and Mrs. Minie J. Marpin of Sheridan, Wyo. James Dunsford, from Dodge City, a weekend guest at the Beta Theta Pi house. Alpha Kappa Psi announces the pledging of John Fees, c'37, and John Heath, c'37. Clarke Stevenson, who has been attending school at the University of California at Berkeley and teaching there, is a guest at the Beta Theta Pi聚会. Dean Landis, c34, and Gilmer Reynolds, c34, were dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house Sunday. Harold Euson, Kansas City, Mo., was a weekend guest at the Alpha Tau Omega house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Pete Thomas, Topeka, and Bill Tuke. Pittsburg, were weekend guests at the Beta Theta Pi house. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mahan of Wichita were weekend guests of their daughter, Bernice Mahan, ed35. Catherine Clifton, Paola, and Carletta Lamar, Salina, were weekend guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Bob Newman, c'37, and Stuart Landrum, c'37, were dinner guests at the Phi Kappa Psi house Sunday. Jack Richardson of Ottawa was a weekend guest at the Phi Kappa Psi house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Ruth Hewe, Salina, was a weekend guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house. Hodge Podge By Howard Turtle, c34 K. U. students are probably the slickest sign-swippers in the world. Rooms in fraternity houses are adorned from top to bottom with advertisements which formerly graced the fronts of stores, gas stations, and other such places of business. But evidently the purloining of signs is to K. U. students aissy's game compared with the fun of spitting away the big red boot which stands on the sidewalk in front of the Burgert Shoe Repair Shop. According to the proprietor this is his red boot that stands on five times this year. Twice it has been found in fraternity houses, and twice in sorority houses. Apparently Mr. Burgert fully expects this article to be taken again, too, for in the back part of his store he has an extra boot so that when his regular advertisement vanishes during the night he can ring in the other as a pinch hitter until he has time to locate his missing property by calling all of the fraternity and sorority houses on Mount Orad. "The trouble with the harness maker," a campus wag says, "is, that he puts all he makes on the horses." A Pi Phi sophomore started out on a date with a K. U. student. She signed out of the house before they left, saying that she would stay all night with one of her friends who lives with her parents in Lawrence. It was hard to tell what festivities were over, however, the boy and girl started to walk to the place where she was to stay that night. They came to a house which answered the right description, and after bidding each other good night, they parted at the front door. The girl walked inside. All was dark. She went upstairs; and to her surprise and consternation—found that she was in the wrong house! Out of the door she rushed. Her date was already far down the street. Not knowing quite what to do she walked some more until she came to another residence which she thought might be the right one. She went inside. This time she found that her guess had been correct. The next morning she discovered (their) phone numbers looked in the phone book to ascend the address of her friend she had it. The next morning she discovered (believe it or not) that when she had looked in the phone book to ascertain the address of her friend she had read the telephone number instead of the street address! "The way to be a leader is to find out which way the crowd is going; then get in front of them and go along." William Pitt once said: Jayhawkers Lead Big Six Athletes in Major Sports Women's Intramurals Final group standings in baseball are Alpha Delta Pli . . . . . --the big Six singles crown in the meet held at Lincoln last week. In the tennis finals Everitt and Smith of Watkins hall defeated Wolfe and Wallace, Delta Zeta, also will play Kerr and O'Donnell of Alpha Delta Pi. Delano and Battale, Kappa Kappa Gamma, will play Watermudger and Roby of Gamma Phi Beta. Dodge and Dodge of Kappa Kappa Gamma will play Zimmerman and Westfall of Sigma Kappa. Oklahoma's Record High Figuring in both major and minor sports, the Sooners get the nod over University contestants for first place with a total score of 15½ points to 17. Other total scores are scores: Nebraska $20\%$ Iowa State $27\%$ Kansas Aggie $32$ Missouri $34\%$. (Cantilever frame, page 1) In the quarter plays in ping pong, Hunter will play Nolan; Bouchier will play Cullahan; Cuttip and Eddie, who have defeated their respective opponents, Bruce and Dodge, will play in the semi-finals. Seymour and Neubeker of Kappa Kappa Phi Beta Walters and Rudolf of Gamma Phi Beta Lattner and Smedley of Kappa Kappa Gamma will play Delano and Faye, also of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Oklahoma's Record High Semi-finals in handball will be played by the following people: Parkinson vi Eddie, Mitchell vs Montgomery. Taylor will play Bruce in the quarter horseshoe finals and Campbell will play Miller, Heinemann will play the winner of the game between Campbell and Miller. Boucher who defeated Arnold, will play the winner of the Irwin-Rowland match. A summary of the Big Six conference all-sports ranking follows: O. U.K. 4, N.U. 1, IS. K.S. M.U. Football 4 4 Ballball 2½ 4 4½ 5½ Indoor T. 2 1 3 4 5 Outdoor T. 3 2 1 6 6 Totals 10½¹ 7 10 20½² 16½³ 19½⁴ Tennis 1 2 3 4 5 6 Wrestling 1 4 5½² 2 5½³ 3 Swimming 3 4 2 1 5 Totals 5 10 10$^{1/2}$ 7 15$^{1/2}$ 15 Grand Total 15$^{1/2}$ 17 20$^{1/2}$ 27$^{1/2}$ 32 34$^{1/2}$ Men's Intramurals Tuesday, May 22 Playground ball, A.T.O vs Beta, 4:30. Horseshoe, Theta Tau vs Beta, 4:30. Tennis, Campus Raiders vs Sigma Nu 4:30. Delta SIGma Pi vs winner of Collegian-Pi K.A. match, 4:30. Phi Gam vs D.T.D., 4:30. Phi Chi vs winner of Gappa Sig-i Phil Delt match, 4:30. The semifinal round has been reached in handball and tennis tournaments, in both inter-organization and open divisions. In the open tennis semifinals, Hambleton will meet Gartner, and Koehler will play the winner of the Maxwell-Couch match. Gross, Kappa Sig, will oppose Brighton of the Collegians and Fullner, Kappa Sig, plays Steele, unattached, in semifinals. 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