FRIDAY, MARCH 2. 1934 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society Call K.U. 25 Before 12:30 p.m. Corbin Hall Entertains Results Faculty Corbin Hall entertained with a facial reception from 8:30 to 10:30 last evening. The tea table was decorated with yellow freesias, snapdragons, and got tapers. Bouquets of carnations and snapdragons were used throughout the house. A musical program was presented during the evening by Catherine Vickers, c'unl, pianist; Ruth Harris, c37, violinist; and a string two consisting of Corrine Dick, fa34, Mildred Allen, fa34, and Ruth Miller, c34. Dean Agnes Husband, Mrs. Ada Lewis, Mrs. Etta Corle, and Margaret Gregg, c'34, president of the hall, comprised the receiving line. Those who poured were: Miss Irene Peabody, Mrs. Alice Moncrieff, Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes, and Miss May Gardner. University Women's Club Holds March Tea At the March meeting of the University Women's club held yesterday in Myer's hall, Prof. Waldennar Geltch, violinist, presented a program of early and modern music. He was accompanied by Miss Ruth Oreutt. University housemothers, who were guests, were received by Mrs. E. H. Lindley, president of the club. Tea was served from a table which held jonquils, and green glass appointments F. M. F. Hodder presided. Mrs. F. E. Kester was general chairman of the tea, Mrs. John Nelson arranged the program, Mrs. Martin Rice Mrs. George Stratton, and Mrs. L. N Flint assisted throughout the afternoon. Alpha Gamma Delta Gives Cabaret Party Alpha Gamma Delta entertained rushees last night with a cabaret party at the chapter house. Red and white was the color scheme used and decorations consisted of bottles with candles placed in them and other typical cabaret features. Mrs. Don Carlos told fortunes and a floor show was presented by Virginia Theis, fa34, and Valere Davey, fa36, who gave a tap dance, and Harriett Harrison, c36, who sang. A stunt was also given by the pledges. Brothers Entertained Chi Omega entertained brothers with a dinner last night at the chapter house. The invited guests were: Charles Mitchell, Bob Wells, Walter Lapham, Bob Childs, Don Trees, Paul Anderson, Ed Wheeler, Fred Wheeler, Ed Phelps, Bill Decker, Earl Newman, Bob Newman, Bill Blowers, Karl Alhborn, Harper Noel, Charles Black, and Charles Marshall. To Honor Initiates Chi Delta Sigma will entertain with a dinner dance this evening at the chapter house in honor of the new initiates and their guests. Mrs. Mary G. and he be the chaperone. Saint Patrick's day decorations will be used throughout. Delta Chi entertained the following guests at dinner last evening; Betty Belle Tholen, fa'37; Louise Moore, fa'37; Dorothy Delano, fa'37; Doris Delano, c'37; Elizabeth Shearer, c'37; Julia Markham, c'35; Laurie Jane Lattner, c'35; Virginia Post, c'35; Maron Myers, c'35; Violet Mae Kismer, c'35; Dorothy Walker, c'35; Valley Ruth Kimball, c'34; Helen Smedley, c'34; Nadine Truxall, c'unc1; ebity Burke, c'unc1; and Genevieve Horn, c'unc1. Following the dinner an hour dance was held. Delta Upson entertained with dinner and an hour of dancing last evening. The guests were: Mary Nicholson, ph37; Margaret Panget c37, Marlien Kaying, c37, Ruth Esther Purdy, c37, Anne Hubbard, c0unc1, Betty Winnie, fa36, Betty Heaten, c'uncl, Mary Russell, c37, Vivien Layena, fa37, Marian Fegan, c'36 and Catherine Owen. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dean R. A. Schwegler, Prof. W. R. Smith, Prof. E. E. Bayles, and Ellsworth Dent, who is on leave of absence from the University this year, are in Cleveland this week to attend a meeting of the department of superintendents of the National Education association. The following were guests at the Pk Kappa Alpha dinner dance last night; Isabelle Perry, Eleanor Nolan, Reine Rucker, Harriet Graybill, Mary Catherine Dougherty, Betty Williams, Billelow Macouberie, Jerry Gau, Dorothea Watson, Billie Tindal, and Patricia O'Donnell. Dinner guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house last night were: Mrs. N. K. Thompson, Gene Schultz, fa'35, Harry Thompson, c'35, Charles Lueck, c'36, and Sam Redmond, c'37. Because of the Lewis Browne lecture tonight there will be no planned party at Westminster hall but the house will be to anyone who wishes to come. Out of town guests at the Chi Delta Sigma house are Mrs, K. C. Silberberg of Scott City and Miss Katherine Sheard of Bethany, Mo. The sewing group of the KU. Dames met this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Robert Bridgen, 129 Park street. Phi Chi medical fraternity, announces the pledging of Frederick L. Koerber, c'35, of Hoisington. Peggy Swineheart was a dinner guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house last night. ☆ ☆ ☆ Robert Stoland was a dinner guest at the Pki Kappa Psi house last night. Women's Intramurals --- Kappa Kappa Gamma was the winner in the finals of the women's swimming meet held at Robinson gymnasium Wednesday night. The Kappa's scored 48.5 points to defeat the second place I.W.V. who scored 45.5 points. Kappa Alpha Theta was third with 15 points. In the relay, I.W.W, broke the standing record, previously made by the Theta's in 1933 in 40.7 seconds. The old mark was 41.4 seconds. Walker, I.W.W, broke her own two-length record, by 9 seconds. Her time was 20 seconds. The side-stroke race between Dodge and Hunter was the most spectacular event. The two swimmers were all even in the water, as sprinted at the finish and won by inches. Another close race was the breast stroke event between Edie and Tholen. Edie led most of the way. Tholen pulled up to win in the last length. Burke and Walker were outscoring swimmers in the free style. High point individual scorers were: Walker, 15; Burke, 11; Breidenstahl 10. Results of events: Relay: Won by I.W. Kappa Kappa Gammy, second, Time, 407. Breast stroke (form), wom by Breiden- the Edie, second; Tholen, third; Ritchie, the Bickley. Free Style (2 lengtha), ww by Wal- kester, second, Everham, third; Foster, kite (3 lengtha). Diving, wow by Walker; Hunter, see Regan, third; Bishieh, fourth. Back Stroke (2 lengths),(form),won) Burke: Andrews, second; Learned, John Side Stroke, won by Dodge; Hunter beecker tied for second; Townley, fourth. Breast Stroke (race, 2 lengths), won by Thienol; Ede, second; Bridelendah, third. Crawl (form), form; by Boman; Breid- enthal, second; Edie, third; Allen, fourth Drawings for women's intramural ping pong games have been completed. Each organized house has two teams; teams have been divided into four groups. The games must be played as soon as the previous arrangement are made. 50-yard战式, won by Waker, bachelor, third, Allen. fourth. Time, 32.5. Other women of each house who desired to enter the contest have been entered in a singles contest. The first single games must be played by Saturday, March 10, it has been announced. Pi Beta Phi, team I. Bruce-Ewers team II. Bruce-Ewers team L. Smith-Mkee Team II. Na- Edwards. Alpha Delta Pi. team L'O- Dessa. Duke Pi. team L'Or- dessa. Kappa Gamma. team III. Ping pong group teams: Group I Kappa Kappa Gamma, team I, Neu becker-Battale;队II, Dodge-Dodge Gammi Phi Beta, team II, Dodge-Dodge Gammi Phi Beta, team II, Dodge-Dodge Zeta, team I, Cuttle-Brook;队II, Zeta, team I, Cuttle-Brook;队II, Wallace-Wolfe, Watkins hall, team I, Everitt-Pennock, I, WWw, team III, TIA Independent, team I, Parkinson-Moxley; team II, Armstrong-Irwin. I.W.W.,队 I, Hunter-Edie;队 II, Walker-Baker. T.N.T.,队 I, Curd-Learnard;队 II, Doty-Humphrey, Corbin hall;队 II, New-Newcomer;队 II, Brown-Ribson. Congratulate the Initiate With Flowers Group iII Bangs, Theta, vs Fay, Kapp; Hardy, Watkins, vs Crook, Kapp; Montgomery, L.W.W., vs Gis, Kappa; Delano, Kappa, vs Lippett, A.O; Pi, Rowlitz, A. O.; Pi, Bushey, A.O, Pi, Martini, P.i; Pi, Lattner, A.O, Pi, Fisher, T.N.T. Groum IV Watkins hall, team I, Hardesty-Smity; team II, Reynolds-Bixby, Kaup Al- Delta, Team M, Kaup Al- Hamilton,队Shaffer, Alpha Gamma Delta,队I,Kavana-Harrison; team II, Heineman-Holday,Alpha armco,队I, Hinsaw-Coe, LePelt-LePelt Shell) Callahan-Burke. Alpha Delta Pi, team III. Tredal-Olson. Drawings for the first round of ping pong singles tournament: Ruby, Gamma Phi, vs Duff, Kappa Springer, Alpha Delta Phi, vs Bixby, Cobrine, Alpha Omicron, Conbriche, Alpha Omicron Pis. Sponable Kappa, vs bye; Boman, I.W.W, vs Lit-Kova, Kova; Overall, Gamma Phi, vs bye; Delta, vs bye; vs bye; and Boucher, T.N.T., vs bye. The schedule for the ping pong doubles tournament: Kappa Kappa Gamma III vs Pt Beta Phi, Monday; 4:30, gymnasium; Alpha Delta II, Monday; 5:00, gymnasium; Alpha Delta II, 5:10, 5.00 Memorial Union building; Signa Kappa I vs Alpha Delta Pi, Monday; 6:00, Memorial Union building; March 5. Kappa Kappa Gamma I vs Gamma Beta I, Beta 1, 4:30, gymnasium; Tuesday Delta Zeta I vs Walkins Hall III, 4:30; Gymnasium Beta Phi Beta I, 5:00, gymnasium; Delta Zeta I vs. Walkins Hall III, 4:30; Memorial Union building; Delta Zeta II W III, 5:00; Memorial Union building kins hair II vs Kappa Alpha Theta II, 4365 Union building. Friday closed. Independent I vs IWW I 4.30; gymnasium I Independent II vs IWW II 5.00 gymnasium I TNT I vs Corbin hall I 4.30; Memorial hall I 5.00; Memorial hall II 5.00 Alpha Gamma Delta I vs Alpha Omicron II March 12; Alpha Gamma Delta II vs Alpha Omicron Pl II, 5:00, gymnasium; Alpha Omicron Pl II, 4:00, gymnasium; I, 4:00, Mionary Building; Wake The seniors won the basketball game last night from the freshman team, with a final score of 13 to 8. The game was slow, both teams lacking team-work. Fyle, who made 7 points for the seniors, was high point player. SENIOR WOMEN ARE VICTORS IN CONTEST WITH FRESHME The box scores: Freshmen. 8 G FT Blis 0 0 Boucher 0 0 Walters 1 0 County t 1 0 County c 1 0 G FT F Hunter 1 0 0 Hushaw 0 0 1 Smith 0 0 1 Smith 0 0 1 Pyle 1 1 0 Boman 3 1 0 Well-Known Scientists Educated in Old Snow 5 3 3 4 0 3 (Continued From Page One) globals of internal secretions while professor at Harvard University. A great deal of research in bone tumors as revealed in fossils has been done by R. L. Moodie, 96. List of Noted Graduates Is Long "VOICE GRANDAM" is Yong R. it is recited by 50 persons who are older professors and in some form of science received their work in old Snow Hall," Professor Baumgartner said. "One sees that it is impossible to name them all." Physicians prominent in Kansas City who received their medical training in this building are Dr. C, B. Francisco, Dr. S, C. Nesselsoe, and Dr. E. T. Gibson. These are now members of the University medical school faculty. Each year the April meeting of Sigma Xi, science fraternity, the organization has a "take off" program on science. This custom was first used by the old science club known as "it," whose original home was in old Snow Hall. This chapter of Sigma Xi is the fourth in the country as is Phi Science, a research society among biologists, which also began in Snow. 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