WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1933 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Always a Good Show DICKINSON STARTS TODAY For the Week-end is the word for this joyous, exhilarating, roguish romance with music. Shows 3 - 7 - 9 Shows 3 - 7 - 9 TILL 7 AFTER 7 20 c 25 c HERE SUNDAY "The EAGLE and the HAWK" Fredric March - Cary Grant Carole Lombard - Jack Oakie PATEE WHERE THE MO PICTURE PLAY Positively Ends Toni John Eifel Lionel BARRYMORE "RASPUTIN and The EMPRESS" Starts THURSDAY For the Week-end It's that cockeyed, goofy, batty comedy of baseball and blondes —From the famous play by Ring Lardner and George M. Coban. OWL SHOW PREVIEW SATURDAY WHEELER WOOLSEY In a Girlie Riot Exploding with Tunes "DIPLOMANIACS" SOCIETY Theta Sigma Phi Has Founder's Day Banquet Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes was the main speaker at the annual Founder's day banquet of Theta Sigma Phi, pro-education group which was held at the Manner last night. Margaret Gregg, c34, president of the local chapter, was teatmistress, introducing the following alumnae and honorary members and wives of the faculty of the journalism department, who were guests: Mrs. L. N. Flint, Mrs. J. Kister, Mrs. Alfred Graves, Miss Katherine Smith, Mrs. Miss Hoopes, Mrs. Mateel Todd, Mrs Joe Knack, Ruby Johnson, 32, and Katherine Borth, '30. Premiere Showing in Kansas Ester Mac Ella, daughter of Mr. and W. M. C. Ellis of this city, and Dwight Miller Yates, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Miller, home of the bride Monday afternoon. Ellis-Yates and Ahead of K. C. Marriage Announced Alpha Xi Delta will entertain in honor of its seniors evening with a formal dinner at 6 o'clock. The senior members of the organization are Higgins, Todd Willex Krabevelhill, Thomas Krabevelhill, Stewart, and Katherine Hosford. Mr. Yates was graduated from the University in 1931 and was a student in the School of Pharmacy. Mr. and Mrs. Cummings are Kansas City, Mo. after the end of June. To Honor Seniors of Alpha Xi Delta Miss Agnes Husband, Mrs. L. N. Flint, Mrs. E. B. Stouffer, Miss Irene Peabody, and Helen Stover will be guests. Corbin hall will entertain with a strawberry festival tonight after closing hours in honor of the senior women and Elizabeth Perry, Dorsay Snyder, Jane O'Brien, and Winfred Scott, who were elected to Phi Beta Kappa this year. Corbin Hall to Have Strawberry Festival Virginia Blinn, social chairman, i to be in charge of the program. At the farewell pienic *Phi Chi Delta* held for the senior members of the organization last night at Brown's grove, officers for the coming year were installed. The new cabinet members are: president, Eleanor Froue, c'uncl; vice president, Maxine Roche, f3; secretary, Patricia Arnold, c'35; treasurer, Ruth Carpenter, c'43; chaplain, Dorothy Miller, f3'; historian, Edith Borden, fa34; and corresponding secretary, Elodie Bancroft, c'33. Installs Officers Ralph Owen and Raymond Elliot of St. Joseph, Mo., have been guests at the Phi Mu Alpha house this week. Phi Mu Alpha recently elected the following officers for next year: supreme councilman, Donald Underwood, c#34; president, Frank R. Gray, funel; vice president, R. Frank Porter, fa35; treasurer, H. R. Sinning, e#34; warden, James W. Gray, c#8; rush captain, Lyle Bailey, funel. The student group of the Christian church will have a hayrack ride this evening, leaving the church at 6 p.m. The Rev. and Mrs. Seth Slaughter will be in town to Kernit Goodje is social chairman and will have charge of the entertainment. A surprise spread in honor of the birthday of Joan Dunham, c'35, was held after closing hours last night at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Louis Siebers and his orchestra will play for the mid-week varsity from 7 until 8 this evening. Delta Chi announces the pledging of Richard Masters, e'36, of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Ruth Litehen, instructor in education, was called to Leavenworth today by the serious illness of her father. Intramurals The positions of all of the inter-organization playground ball teams have been decided, except the three first positions in Division 1, which are tied. These three teams will all be in the same bracket in the tournament for the championship and their positions will be decided there. Other than this, the final standings for the teams are as follows: Division III— Won Los Beta Theta Pi 7 Phi Gamma Delta 6 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 5 Pi Kappa Alba 3 Sigma Mu Mu 4 Triangle 3 Chi Delta Sigma 1 Lawrence Collegeans 0 7 6 2 1 4 3 4 1 4 3 4 1 4 3 4 1 4 3 4 3 4 3 On Other Hills The testing of students' cars at Iowa State College is a requirement of the government this year in an effort to reduce campus pollution. When cars have been tested, repaired, and rechecked, students will receive O. K. slips which will allow them to drive on the campus. Won Los Phi Kappa Psi 6 | 1 Kappa Sigma 6 | 1 Sigma Chi 6 | 1 Delta Epsilon 4 | 3 Sigma Phi Epsilon 3 | 4 Acacia 3 | 1 Kayhawks 1 | 6 Cosmopolitan 0 | 7 Division II Won Los Alpha Tau Theta 8 | 0 Alpha Tau Omega 7 | 1 Sigma Tau 5 | 3 Theta Tau 4 | 4 Delta Tau Delta 3 | 4 Jayhawks 3 | 5 Jayu Ela Kappa 2 | 5 Delta Chi 2 | 5 Delta Sigma Lambda 0 | 7 An Ex-Students' association for seniors is planned by the University of Texas in an effort to keep the graduating classes in contact with its members in after years. It is being sponsored by all senior organizations on the campus. Arrangements for an inter-fraternity song fest enlisting every academic fraternity at the University of Minnesota are being made. To the Greek letter society doing the best singing will be presented a silver loving cup. An English sport, Badminton, has been introduced in the women's physical department at the University of Nebraska. Badminton is a combination of volleyball and tennis. Scottie cocks an incubation birds are used instead of balls. Nebraska Track Team Is Strongest on Paper The University of Nebraska appears to be the strongest track team on paper, in the Big Six. After doping out the points for the Big Six open meet which is to be held at Lincoln and Saturday, the Nebraskans are fanned out. The Kansas and Oklahoma following with 56 and 48 points respectively. Huskers Have Edge in Dope for Big Six Meet This Week According to the dope sheet Iowa State, Kansas State and Missouri will finish in the order named with scores of 22, 18, and 15 points each. Kansas has been awarded seven firsts which appears to be rather conservative. Although the Nebraska have been allotted only two first places they have been figured rather strongly in seconds and thirds. The Soomers rank next to Kansas in the number of first places, having been awarded five. The points were figured on a 5-4-3-2-1 basis. 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