FRIDAY, APRIL 28. 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Flickinger Main Speaker at Classical Conference Other Professors Scheduled for Program Tomorrow Professor Roy C. Flickinger of the University of Iowa will be the main speaker for the twenty-sixth annual meeting of the Classical association of Kansas and Western Missouri which will be held tonight and tomorrow in Kansas City, Missouri, Latin and Greek and president of the association, is in charge of the program. Professor Flichinger is the newly elected president of the Classical Association of the Mid-West and South. Patterson to Give Address His main talk will be an illustrated lecture "On the Trial of the Ancienti Italy" which will be given at 10.30 a.m. tomorrow morning in room 206, Fraser hall. His讲座 will be drawn from visits he has made in Italy. Professor David L. Patterson of the 'department of history, will give an address at 13:30 a.m., following Professor Flickinger's morning talk, on "Roman Cities in North Africa." This address on his triumph last summer. Professor Edward Yoder, Hesston College, is ill and will not attend the meeting. His talk will be replaced by a report of an association meeting it be given by Miss Mary Grant of the Latin and Greek department. Other speakers at the session tomorrow morning, which begins at 9 a.m. will be: Professor S.J. Peason, Kansas State University; Professor William will talk on "Rome's Greatest Battle B rhetorician"; President John Bailley Kelly, College of Emporia, on "The Need of the Modern College Student" and Professor G. Brandeis on "The Seismic Circle." Walker Opens Afternoon Session Chancellor E. H. Lindley will speak at the luncheon to be held at 12:30 in Kansas Union. A short business meeting will follow the luncheon. Warner Open Afternoon session "The afternoon session will begin in a classroom with President Walker presenting a address on "Vergil's Unsatisfied Ambition." Miss Vendla Morgenson, Marshattan High School, will speak on "Character Education in the Latin Class Room"; Miss Beula Workman, Fort Scott High School, will report on the life of Emily Leisure Craft, Wyandotte High School will talk on "Teaching Mythology in the High School." The meeting will begin tonight with the play, "The Menachmi of Plautus" in English, to be presented by the Kansas Players under the direction of Professor Allen Crafton. Members of the association will be admitted free. An exhibition will be held at 208 Fraser Hall immediately following the play. KFKU Friday—April 29 A musical program arranged by Professor William Pilcher of the Fine Arts faculty will be presented at 5:15 p.m. today, with Mary Brennan, a C32 mozzoprosa, and Robert Lewis Proctor, baritone. At 9:15 p. m. a musical program at ranged by Mise Mirabil Moore of the FIra Arts faculty, will be presented by Harriett Shaw, f3a, ser3go; Olga Wallace, e32; contrato; and Wilma Stoner, f3a, accompanist. Saturday-April 30 A book review will be presented by Miss Alice Winston, associate professor of English, at 11 a.m., and at 11:15 news flashes will be presented. The 9:45 program will be a museum program to introduce children to the Roy Underdale of the Fine Arts faculty. Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Penitentiary Chaplain To Address Forum "The Relation of Religion to Crime" will be the subject of an address by Frank Johnson, chaplain of the federal penitentiary at Leavenworth, at the regular weekly religion feum in be at Westminster hall at 7.58, Sun Pearl Herman, c132, has charge of the devotional service. A program of special music will be given by Dale Vilet, c35. Delta Phi Delta Holds Installation of Officers Delta Phi Delta, honorary art treasurer, hold installation of officers at its regular meeting held on April 16, 2013, in Nelson, fa. 33; president; Mary Butcher, fa. 33, treasurer; Alice Geiger, fa. 32, historian. Installation of the remaining officers was celebrated on April 25, 2013, instituted. Pledge service was held for one new member, Edith Borden, fa. 34. Y. W. C. A. Cabinets Entertained At Dinner The old and new members of the W. N. C. A. cathinae were guests of hostess Mrs Robert C. Rankin, 274 Indiana street, last night, Mr. Rankin is a street, last night. Mrs. Rankin is a member of the advisory board. The decorations were rose candles and tulips. The 42 guests were served buffet style, M. P. F. Walker poured coffee. Schuhmacher to Head Tau Beta Pi Gordon Schulmacher, e'35, was elected president of Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineering fraternity, at a meeting last night. Other officers are Norman Howard, e23, vice-president; Burton Power, e23, corresponding secretary; Ray Hunter, e23, recording secretary; Robert Walters, treasurer; Rex Hutchel, e23, Walter, cataloger; Professor F. A. Russell, author. Phi Gamma Delta to Entertain PhiGamma Delta will have its Bennie Miensie rush party to the ballpark. The students Hulu Els and his band will play. The chaperones will be Mrs. Fannie B MeAdams, Mrs. Edith Martin, Mrs. J. M.Kreamer, Mrs. Luye Lynce McColl Professor Geltch Gives Recital Pi Beta Phi Celebrates Founding Professor Waldemar Geltch presented a violin lecture recital Wednesday, at the meeting of the Music club held at the university. He was accompanied by Mrs. Geltch. Pi Beta Phi celebrated the sixty-fifth anniversary of the founding of the sorority with a banquet yesterday evening at the Hotel Eldridge. The active chapter and the alumnae club of Law College hosted the event, most likely 75 members attended. Decorations were spring flowers. Mrs. Harold Longenecker as toastmasters. Phi Chi Theta Installs Officers Phi Chi Theta, commerce socrity, hold installation services last Wednesday day night at Henley house for the follow- ing officers: president, Junita Mora, b33; vice president, Allena Morra, b33; b23; vice president, Turner, b33; correspondent, secretary, Lehunhe Brown c33; treasurer, Emma Warner, c33. To Give Spring Formal Rey Williams orchestra from Topaka for the spring formal party to be given tomorrow night at the Kansas union by Alpha To Give Spring Formal SPORT SLACKS in gray, tan or white flannel or corduroy White Worsted Trousers with tan or black stripes $5 Sport Shoes $5 - $6.50 - $8 The Fireles Forum of the Plymouth Congregational church will entertain with an informal party this evening at the home of the Rev A. D. Grey 1100 Ohio. The party is under the direction of Miss Sarah Cieland, director of students activities, and Elizabeth Husha, c34. Kappa Lappa. The chaperones will be Mrs. Margaret Topping. Mrs. L. C. Harris. Mrs. Nigm Ogden. M. N. K. Thompson. Mrs. W. U. Lovitt. The Newcomers club will entertain with an informal party at the University club tonight. Guests will be hundreds of the members and faculty men who have come to the University during the last two years. Fi Kappa Alpha will entertain with in informal spring raffle party tomorrow night at the chapter house. Arlie limmonds and his band will play. Decorations will be spring party for Mrs. R. C. Murrow, Mrs. Belle Wilmont, Mrs. R. C. Morrow, Mrs. Ralph Baldin, Mrs. Jane MacLean, Mrs. Zada D. Heisler. Barbara Sanborn, ed33, was a guest at a bridge lunch given Wednesday at the Colonial tea room by the Qui Vive club. The regular bi-weekly meeting of the K. U. Dames was held yesterday at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Shank. Miss Marguerite Davies spoke to the club with Ms. Alona Landa reviewed Bea Strother Aldrich's "A White Bird Fly" Entertain With Rush Party $6.50 Chi Omega announces the engagement of Louise Jarbore, c35, Kansas City, Mo. to William Bowersox, c38, Wichita Bowersox is a number of Delta Tau Delta. Kappa Kappa Gamma announces the engagement of Elizabeth Ainsworth, c33, to Max Ousten, b32, a member of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity. The annual Senior Cakewalk will be given tonight in the Kansas Union from 9 p. m. until 1 a. m. Monte Wilhelm and his band will furnish the cake. Jacqueline Van Deventer of Kansas City, Kan., is a week-end guest at the Delta Zeta house. Phi Chi Delta, Presbyterian church sorcerity, held a cabinet meeting and a buffet supper Wednesday night. The annual Wesley foundation hay-rack ride which was to have been held tonight has been postponed until next Friday evening May 6, at 5:30 p. m. Dinner guests at the Sigma Nu house last night were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hull, Tuba, Okla, Mrs. L. C. Harris, and Elwen Deys, c 35. Mrs. Fred Ellsworth entertained the Friday Auction club at her home today. Hazelle Taylor, c32, was a luncheon guest at the Delta Zeta house today. Mesh Shirts $1.95 Mona Tucker, e' 32, has received a teaching position for the next school term in the high school at Altoona. Tennis Rackets Re-strung TEACHERS APPOINTMENTS Engineers Pick Nominees For School Vote May 5 Send the Daily Kansan home Manning, Cavitt, Doolittle Listed for Council Presidency Nominations for officers and departmental representatives of the Engineering council were completed yesterday afternoon and evening in general assembly and special group meetings. In nomination for officers those up for presidency are Eugene Manning, e3; L. Curtv, e3; J. John Don- dell, e3; B. Cavitt, e3; and Gorden Schub- macher, e3; are nominees for vie- president. For secretary-treasurer John Bondurant, e3; E. B. Youngstrom, e3; J. Brown, e3; and Charles Dickinson, e3. For departmental nominations the civil engineers have C. A. Wilson, e32; Leroy Meltzer, e34; and Harry Poste, e33; Paul Henry, e33; Glen Brauniger, euncel; and Jm Naishaani, nominated by the chemical engineers. The electrical engineers nominated Kenneth Fink 'eunc;' and Kenneth Kern, e33, Rolland Stlower, d33; and Robert Sangster, e33 are up for the mining engineers. The mechanical engineers nominated Marcus Johnson; Maurice Bruzelius, eunc; and George Stevens, e35. Senior nominates for the council area George Hazen, c.33; Knenn Young and Phil Liggett, c.33. For junior representative, Walter Shaw. Henry Hood and Edward Tucker. Henry Hood and Clayton Ott, c.34; and Charles Hosen, c.33 were nominated for the sophomore council position. It may be pi or Short Cake or Salad or Meat will be the subject of the discourse by the minister at the Unitarian church Sunday at 11 o'clock. 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