1X --- SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1931 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. First Prize at Hallowe'en Party Won By Wanda Boogart "Depression," in the person of Wanda Boogart, fa'33, won the first prize or $3 at the Halloween dance held Friday from 9 to 11 in the Union Jubilee. The other first prize, given to the best dressed man present went to Ross von Bremen, who was dressed as a Cassowary, Otis Bischef, fa32, and DeJuna Kafi, kafi, received blankets at the best dressed couple. Honoree Robert Ewing, Jr., of Virginia Taylor, fa33, who were dressed an Indian couple, and with Wilbur Cohr, Jr., c33, and his gang The Kansas chapter of the Pa. Gamma Delta fraternity celebrated its 125th anniversary in a chapter house. Decorations of purple and white creeper paper in the banniere outside the house were used. Approximately 125 alumni attended the banquet. Phi Gamma Delta Honored Founders The banquet was served at 6:30, followed by songs and speeches by the alumni, W. Y. Morgan, Hutchinson, the first pledge of the chapter, acted as principal speaker, Seaton, James M. Challis, 94; Atchison, Judge Hugh Means, 95; Lawrence; Sheffield Ingalls, 95; Ackichon; Alfred M. Landen, 98; Independence, Tony Burzi, 132; and Allen Crafton, head of the musical department and dramatic art at the university. A plaque was dedicated yesterday afternoon to the founders of the chapel where Mr. Seaton, 84, Salt Lake City; John D. McLaren, 84, Portland; Samuel T. Seaton, 84, Oliveau; John T. Harlow, 84, Cedar Rapids; professor emertus of botany at the University. Mr. Seaton was the only charter member who was able to attend. Province Meeting of Phi Kappa Is Held in Lawrence Meeting of the four province of Phi Kappa Faternity, national social fraternity, and philanthropy held this week-end at the Phi Kappa house. This is a yearly province meeting, the next biennial national conference to be in Cleveland, August, 1932. Among the other alumna who attended were Judge Clarence L. Burton, 61, and William Campbell, 91, and Henry L. Fox, 94, W峡尔·王赐 Mitchell, 15, and Waldein Mitchell, 15. Those present are Supreme president, J. T. Vollbrecht, St. Louis; John E. Hensel, Houston; William F. Charles Force, Dale Swenson, University of Nebraska; Arkansas Carbine, Fire Carbine; Denver University, Denver; Hensing, George Decker, Iowa State College; Joseph Ziegler, James Eberle Peterson, Jesse Meschan, Petrick Jeschonk, Edwin Kotai, Kansas State College; Morris Smith and James Calhoun, University Oklahoma Alumni Association Will Entertain After Game The Oklahoma K. U. Alumni association is planning to entertain all of the University alumni, students, and faculty members who attend the game at the Big Ten party at the University club in Oklahoma. The football sound will attend. present among the alumni who will be present are Prof. E. H. S. Bailley, professor of ountess of chemistry at the University of Oklahoma, in which the matteieth which originated the "Rock Chalk, Jay Hawk" yell in 1886; and Val Adams, $^{10}$, president of the Oklahoma, alumni of the University. Miss Husband Entertains At Tea Today Miss Agnes Husband will entertain about 70 guests with a tea this afternoon from 4 to 6 at her home. She will be assisted by Mrs. E. H. Lindley, Mrs. F. B. Daines, Miss Elizabeth Meer, Mrs. A. S. Gustafsson, and Mrs. Mice Gardner. Guests will be received by Miss Judy Meyer, Director of the De- Lelo Hackey, C., Myra Little, cute, and Enterprise Knox, fa'23. Decorations will be chrysanthemums and This evening Miss Husband will entertain informally about 14 faculty members at her home. Kappa Alpha Theta Held Dance Last Evening Black cats, fall leaves, jack-o-lanterns and corn shocks decorated the interior of Eckh's kettle last night where Koppa Alba Theta held a formal Arlie Simmonde' orchestra played the music for dancing. Mrs. T. S. Stover, Mrs. Nina Ogden mrs. Alexander Haggart and Mrs. P. H Klinkenburg the chaperones. Engagements of Former Students Are Announced Mr. and Mrs. Clarence P. Radliffe, Lawrence, will announce the engagement of Gerald Benton Troutwine, Udall. The wedding will take place this winter. Both Mrs Radliffe and Mr. Troutwine will miss Miss Radliffe being a student in the School of Fine Arts, and Mr. Troutwine a student in the School of Bust Chi Omega announced the engagement of Eugene Davis, c.34, Hooker, and William C. Crawford to the University in 1929, of Guyon, Okla. When in the University, Mr. Crawford was a member of the Regional Council of Y. W. C. A. Met in Manhattan Miss Maud Gwinn, regional secretary, of the national W. Y. C. a, left Friederich, will attend a meeting of the regional council. Miss Gwinn, who has been at the conference accompanied by Miss Ehsel Horbuckle, c32. Mrs. Charlotte Walker, secretary of the Kansas, left Saturday to attend the Manhattan conference, and will return The meeting, which will last through Monday, is an assembly of the Kansas council with representatives from other state colleges. Quill Club To Have Pledge Services Some The following new members will be ledged to Quiz club a week from tomorrow. Mr. Mackenzie c'urand; Hilden Gibson c', c33; Dick Sutton; Jonas; C22; Paul Jacobs, b33; Jerry Ransom; Karen Ransom. ziingo, c'unel; Bonnie Toln Stugard Holly Bolton, c'unel; and Frederick Wirth, c'32. Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority pledges entertained forty guests at their annual Halloween party on Friday evening. Anna Marie Thompson, c34, furnished the Mrs. Mrs. Joe Hughes Mrs. Miss Fille Redes were chaperones. Alpha Kappa Alpha Held Dance Friday Night Wyandotte County Alumni Entertains Nov. 10 Among those going to the alumni 10, at Quincy Lake in Kansas City, M. S. Littleton, Chancellor and Mrs. E. H. Lindley, Mc. and Mrs. Fred Ellsworth, and Mr. The Wyandotte County alumni association is in charge of the party. Any alum or faculty member of the University will be a dinner entertainer there will be dancing and cards. Olinger Will Speak To Zoology Club The Snow zoology club, for students and majors in the department of zoology, met last Thursday in snow hall for dinner and initiation of 28 new Meredith Olinger, gr., will talk on some of his experiences with the expedition for the Rocketlee foundation to the next meeting of the club. Nov. 12. Chi Phi Thieu, professional commerce sorior, held a waftie supper last week at Heye house. Benkey house. He was holde for Else England, b.32, Marie Holleheum, c'uncel, Helen Fleming, c'33, Vola Turner, b.33, Hans Krause, and Katherine Newman, b'uncel Phi Chi Theta Pledged Six New Members Mr. and Mrs. M. Bell, Lincoln, announce the marriage of their daughter, Viola, to Harry A. Sprague on Saturday, Oct. 24, at Lincoln. Mrs. Sprague was graduated from the University in 1938 and has a couple is at home at 2045 Jackson avenue, Wichita. Mr. Sprague is employed in Wichita as an industrial chemist. Bell-Sprague The Lutheran student association entertained its members with a Halloween party at the club of Mr. Robert Berry on Saturday night. The party was held in the barn. Lutheran Students Hold Party Moreau Will Speak At Forum Prof. Frederic Moreau, of the School of Law faculty will be the speaker at the fireside forum of the Congregational students of the University to support Professor McInnis with "Implications of the McIntosh Case." Entomology Club Meets Mondav The Entomology club will hold its weekly meeting at 4:30 Monday afternoon in Snow hall. Marion Russell will be in charge of the meeting, which will deal with a synopsis of insect pest survey of 1930, with illustrations. Geltch Will Play at Westminster Westminster student forum will present a musical program at the meeting to be held at Westminster hall this Look at Your Heels — Every One Else Does! Let us straighten them with hard leather, composition, or those good rubber caps. We dye leather or fabric — All shades Electric Shoe Shop 1017 Mass. Shine Parlor 11 W. 9th The University women of the Christian church entertained the University men with a Halloween party Saturday night. The party was held in the church dining room. Special stunts and illusions enabled the evening a entertainment. evening at 7.30. Waldemeier Gelch, professor of virgin, will be the guest musician. Ruth Beaty, fa35, will read several selections. Women's Class Was Hostess Governor Harry Woodring and Mrs. Knute Rocke were guests of Chancellor and Mrs. E. H. Lindley at the game yesterday, Major W. C. Koeing with the military escort of Governor Woodring and Nelle Roche, 62, presiding over the opening of Knute Rocke. The Governor will accompany the team to Norman, Nov. 7. Congressman and Mrs. U. S. Guyer, Topeka, attended the game yesterday. Prof. W, F. W, Davis of the history department, has been called to Oak Grove, Alabama, to the bedside of his father, who is seriously ill. Thomas Wagstaff, 97, independence, former president of the alumni association, attended the game at Lawrence yesterday. The Botany club will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the home of A. J Mix, 1134 Louisiana street, E. H. Tayler, of the zoology department, will lecture on a floral collection which he has collected from various parts of the globe. Dinner guests at the Delta Tau Deltahouse Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. George Docking, and Mr. and Mrs. John Blocker, Lawrence. Mrs. Robert Mann, Hutchinson, is visiting her son, Robert Mann, Jr., 173 this week-end at the Alpha Tau Omega house. Guests at the Acacia fraternity this week-end include W. M. Hieronymus, A. K. McBride, and Marion Treader from Colorado State University. A. M. and College at Stillwater. Delta Tau Delta announces the pledging of Donald Witt, b'33, of Tulsa, Okla. Alpha Tau Omega announces the pledging of Ellsworth H. Trowbridge, Jr., c33, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Louis Layton, Colorado Springs, is spending the week-end at the Delta Tau Delta house visiting her sons, Louis Layton, c'35, and William Layton, c'35. Albert Newman, Newkirk, Okla., is spending the week-end at the Phi Delta Theta house. Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Cochrane, manager of Delta Tailo Delta Internship Imprinting. Mr. Cochrane is sports editor of the Kansas City Journal Post and news editor of The Kansas City Times. Homer Dunn, Kelley Field, Texas, and Eydie Williams, Kansas City, Mo. are week-end guests at the Delta Upson house. Week-end guests at the Beta Theta Wilson Basketball Club, Willis Bisch, Joe Hoyt, Ed Brown, Bowman and Harry Bowlen, all from Okahoma A. and M. College at Stili- ltham A. and M. College at Stili- tham A. Sigma Nu announces the pledging of Jack Hammond, c'35, Oklahoma City. Allee Jay, Stillwater, Okla., is spending the week-end at the Kappa Sigma house. Week-end guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house are Lymn Waldorf, Oklahoma Ag卑克 game; Paul Waldorf, Lexington Anderson; Paul Fisher, Kansas City, Ms; Oswin Rutledge, '3, TeOkep; Mrs. Charles Robinson, Liberal; David Hazek, Moore; Mr. and Mrs. Nush Gharach, Johnson, and Harshael Johnson, Arma. W. Y. Morgan, editor of the Hutchinson News, and former chairman of the Board of Regents, was a visitor at the Chancellor's office yesterday. Guests at the Phi Chi house this week-end are Gordon Garnett and George Stauth, who are studying medicine at Rosedale in Kansas City. Miss Laura Hodges, Oklahoma City, is a week-end guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Nadine Bishop and Helen Henderson, Kansas City, are week-end guests at the Alpha XI Delta house. Edith Parrott, Kansas City, Mo., is a guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house this week-end. Elizabeth Cramer, c'unel, was a luncheon guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sloan, Topeka, were dinner guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house Friday evening. Sibyl Spray and Lucille Jauquh, Wichita, are week-end guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Pern Snyder, 31, former president G. A. Carr, 32, head of the Kappa Alpha Theta this week. 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PACHACAMAC FRESHMAN ELECTION Thursday. Nov. 5 For President LLOYD METZLER New Fraternity Lawrence Non-Fraternity Lawrence President @ Vice-Pres. Student Council President Hi Y. President Junior Class. Secretary Dramatic Club. @ School. National Honor Society. Suff- School Paper. School Annual Guide Editor. School Parent Prom. Committee. Chairman Activity Ticket Committee. 3 Non-Fraternity 2 Fraternity "Select Freshmen----Freshmen Selected" For Treasurer EDWARD RICE Non-Fragrance Salina 100% Self Supporting. Cheer Leader Three Years, Club Leader President Guild Club. Constitution Oratorical Content 2 yrs. High School Paper Staff. High School Annual Staff, Of Per Coach. For Dance Manager JOHN B. BERRY Non-Frauenity Kansas City, Ks Non-Fraternity Kansas City, Ks. Fifty Percent Self Supporting. Student Council Junior & Senior Year. Y.M.C.A. four years. Hi Y. four years. Officer French Club. Officer Pop Club four years. GEORGE A. FRY Fraternity Fairfax, Okla. For Dance Manager Vice-president Senior Class. Secretary Treasurer Sophomore Class. Business Manager High School Paper. Salutatorian Senior Class. Glee Club, Operaera Dramatics. National Honor Society four years, National Honor Society four years. Compare The Qualifications FRESHMAN ELECTION Thursday, Nov. 5 For Intramural Manager POWELL AUBREY Fraternity Kansas City, Mo. President Senior Class. President Junior Class. President Executive Council, President H. Y. President Headquarters Club. President Jpmin Business Committee. President Jpmin Business Committee. Business Manager Year Book, President Round Table Club. President Round Table Club. 3 Non-Fraternity 2 Fraternity