WEDNESDAY MAY 25, 1932 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Kappa Alpha Theta Entertains Seniors Kappa Alpha Theta entertained with a formal dinner last night in honor of the 11 members who are graduating. Dr. Linda Duncan, Martha Mae Baugh, Virginia Evana, Margarita Hungina, Edith Parker, Mary Scott Nelson, Rick Thompson, Winnie KirkPattierk, Virginia Lau, Sample, Evelyn Swearthaut, and Laurel Gabell. augustgerg Huggins read the will and prophecy of the senior class. Janet Coulsen, fap, vp; Virginia Pennington, e34; Emily Pemberton, former student, were guests. Alpha Tau Omega Holds Picnic for Seniors The seniors of Alpha Tau Omega were entertained last night with a pre-breakfast dinner at the interment house by Mrs. Zada M. Heisser, housemother. Entertainment after the dinner consisted of several athletic awards, for which prizes were awarded. Seniors honored at the dinner were Walter Trombold, b2d; George Trombold, ed32; Walter Koch, c23; Addison Meshek, b2c; Carl Bolt, b2d; Robert Mann, c23; Arno Ziemsen, e23; and Wendel Holmes, e23. Other guests were John Simmons c33; John Young, 31; Charles Knowles cf26; and Ronald Miner, c35. Lutheran Students Give Banquet for Seniors Senior members of the Lutheran Student association were guests of honor at a banquet given Sunday evening at the Hotel Wood. The seniors are Bert Betz, Charles Clutz, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edward, Edward Hartnoll, Marvin Johnson. The theme of the program was "The Flight of the Jayhawk." Frank Amerey, c33, presided as tastmaster. Lois Anderson, d31, headed the organization, spoke on "How's the Plane?" "OK. So Long," was the topic upon which Mr. Denton spoke. The Reverend C. A. Puls talked on "What Happened? There were 21 persons present." K.U. Dames to Elect Officers The K.U. Dames will meet tomor- E at 2:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs H E h. Linnville, 131D Indiana street. The program will consist of initiation election of officers for the comma year. Phi Chi Delta Pledges Those assisting the hostess are Mrs Hal Alderman, Mrs. Forrest Noll, Mrs Ralph Henkle, and Mrs. Ed Bishop. Phi Chi Delta, Prebysthrim student organization, held pledge services for eight students May 17. Those who were pledged are Eleanor Brown, c35; Madelyn Bridges, c43; Adaline Puma gr; Mary Elizabeth Bierley, c35; Hari Heran Carr, c35; Ian Curell, c35; Iain Roche, l25; and Pearl Herman, ed 35. Theta Sigma Phi Honors Seniors Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journalism fraternity for women, held its senior farewell宴 had last at the Colonial tea room. Miss Nild Shadu, a graduate of the City Star, who is now a guest of Miss Helen Rhoela Hoopes, was the main speaker of the evening. Her topic was "My Experience in Working on the Star." Martha Lawrence, president of the organization, acted as teammate and provided prompt speeches. The alumna who attended also spoke. Sigma Nu to Entertain Sigma Nu will entertain with a dinner in compliment to its seniors tomorrow at the chapel house. This seniors are David Newcomer III; Fred Nordstrom, Jack Nicholson, Jack Bryan, and Stewart Lyman. Pi Kappa Alpha entertained senior members of that organization at dinner last night. The following were honored: John Martin, Victor Teqarden, Herbert Wooley, Robert Fulton, Bill Maughan. Nola Ju entertained with an informal morning Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Seba Elridge, 1501 Cressen road. A plienice supper was served at quartet bar and kitchen by Mrs. Charles S. Weller of Chicago and Dr. Florence Sherbon. Alpha Omicron Pi announces the engagement of Mary House, '31, of Appleton City, Mo., to Bill Dockhorn, p of Chapman. The graduate students of the department of Spanish will entertain the faculty of that department at dinner this evening at the Broadway at 6:30 Ms. Paul B. Lawn, Mr. O. O. Stolland, and John G. Brand will entertain a series of two tees on Wednesday and Thursday, June 1 and 2, at the home of Mrs. Lawn, 2244 New Hampshire street. Mrs. W. C. Binois entertained her hibernation club cide Monday at her home, 2800 Vermont street, Prinsen. She went to A. Schwager and W. B. Dewow. The Girl's Glee club of Oread Training School held a picnic yesterday at Holcoma's grove. Maurice Bruner, fa 32, is director of the club. Alpha Chi Sigma, professional fraternity, hold installation services for officers for next year Monday evening. The following men were installed. Paul Haney, c%32; president, Frank Craig, counsel vice president; Arthur Nelson, or treasurer, Robert Urban, c%22; recorder, Lynn Brothers, c%22; reporter. Professor J. M. Kolkogel entertained the senior students and faculty of the department of architecture at dinner today evening at the Colonial tea room. Anneia held a farewell dinner in honor of its senior members last night. Those who are graduating are Ray Roberts, Herbert Sandell, Edward Hatton, Haimion LeShannon. The program consisted of tauts by the guests of honor. Professor J. W. Taggart was a dinner guest at the Sigma Nu house last night. Professor A. L. Owen of the department of Spanish will entertain the graduate students and members of the faculty on Tuesday morning at 6 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock Prostorer and Mrs. Robert Calderwood were dinner guests at the Signa Chi house last night. Dinner guests at the Delta Upson house yesterday were Dan Scott and Carroll Thomson of End, Ocala; Cindy Crony and M. T. L Ryan of Read the Kansan Want Ads Princeton Seniors Give Views on 'Life' Subjects Vote Expresses Opinionss From Scholarship to Actresses Princeton, N. J., May 25—(UP) The composite Princeton senior assumed a swashbuckling role today with drinking, his favorite amusement; whisky, his choice drink; Glen Garbo, his doctor; and a Phil Hitch Kaplan key, his goal. The graduating class gave the world its slant on life last night and on weight questions including love, grow a mustache, and running the university. As to the latter the student would hire a football team and abolish the scholarship, but a consummate preferred the key of scholarship to a verry "key." The dry law was voted down 440 to 34. The Princeton principal prefers to watch a football game and to play tennis. He rates Peter Arno above Michael Angeb, prefers Kipling to Koenias and last week's worst past with Wordex worth, second. His favorite college after Princeton is Yale, then Harvard, and Dartmouth. He prefers Vassar women with Smith college next. As for love, 102 would marry for money, 723 would not. and 52 would perhaps. Only 38 out of 440 were engaged, and 335 never had been turned down by a girl although one senior admitted all six such reverses. DR. BURDICK GIVES ADDRESS AT FEINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL Dr. W. L. Burdick, vice president of the University, delivered the commencement address to the seniors at the Athetion County Community High School at Eiflhamn Monday night. He spoke before the grade students of Atchison county Monday afternoon. Dr. Burdick, who has received year's leave of absence from the University, will speak at the Fall Semester for a trip around the world. Dr. Burdick said this mourning that he planned to teach the first term of summer school, and would leave Lawrence the middle of July. Hospital News --under the auspices of: Helen Goode, c34, has been admitted to Watkins hospital. Karl Kuglin, c35, is the only recent discharge. LOST IN Building, about two weeks ago, black and white Sheefer penel with initials "P.R.S." on gold band. Finder please phone 2272W. WANTED: Two passengers to points between Lawrence and Pueblo, Colo., leaving June 1. Call Alderson at 505 GOING to Pittsburgh, Penn. in small truck about June 1. Want passenger or light load, or both, for expenses. Phone 723W. — 193. Want Ads WANTED. Two passengers to points between Lawrence and Pueblo, Colo. leaving June 1. Call Anderson at 505 628-7491. LOST: Gamma Phi Beta jeweled pin. Phone Clarice Sloan at 267. -191 FOR RENT: Furnished apartment, modern. Sink in kitchen, Cool. Also modern furnished cottage. Phone number is 612-345-8900, no armored station. need apply). ROOM and board for men on the Hill at 1235 West Campus. Short walk to classes without climb. Also garage. Call 2986. —193 FOR RENT: Furnished kitchenette apartment and garage. Rent reasonable. Call 2448 after 6. 192. PEONIES make excellent and inexpensive party decorations. Send them home for Memorial Day. Mail静套 information call L. 192-电话 2028 STENOGRAPHIC and copy work as- sisted. These copying a speciality. 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