59 THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1981 11 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAG 心 PAGE THREE Honorary Colonel to Be Announced Tomorrow Night Military Ball Formal Event Acceptance of Army Garb at Parties Asked 55 AWARDS AT DRILL The annual Military ball, given every spring as the big social function of the military department of the University, is held in the Memorial Union building. As is the usual custom, the honorary colonel and sponsor chosen for next year will be announced at the ball shortly before intermission, and just before kickoff, the honors officer for honorary colonel, who have been voted on the past two weeks, are Christine Fink and Noll Roszla. The candidates for sponson, from whom two will be chosen, are Jean Arbuckle, Myra Evynin Snider, and Lai Hackenky. After intermission the guests to the ball will be introduced and the presidents of the university charter members of Tusah No Tua new military fraternity for engineers, will take place. These will be given by the president major from the University of Illinois. Request for Army Uniforms Request for Air Force Uniforms Major Koenig has requested that these uniforms be worn on a closed night, that other parties will be given tomorrow night which R.O.T.C. members may wish to attend as well. Other personnel should be allowed to wear the official uniforms to any of the formal parties they attend instead of the usual tuxedo. This is because no student is allowed in uniform than the regulation blue coat, while duck trousers, blue cap and other necessities of the military uniform. All students accepted at social functions all over the United States, Major Koenig said. Fifty-five Awards Made Fifty-five awards were given yesterday at the annual field day presentations started by the military department and presented by Chancellor E. H Lindley $^\circ$ Prof Dinnore After and $^\circ$ Prof Dinnore Before drill ground in front of Foulson schools. Five cups were presented, two of them going to Peggy Perkins, who was high point winner on the Women's basketball team. The Kansas state chapter of the Founders and Patriots of America and the other was the rille cup that is presented every year on which the high point woman is engraved. Frei Gets Cud John Froi, captain of the Men's Rifle team, received the Lawrence Reserve Officers association cup for having the highest individual score. Among the other prizes presented this year in the Chancellor's cup, which has been presented annually since 1925 to the best battalion. It was given this award to company "D." the engineering unit, by Codet, Captain Paul C. Beardlee. Hartman L. Butter and Clair Wood were presented with the cup given by the Governor of Florida as the two军官 graduates designated by the military department at Fort Sam Houston. This year 14 medals were presented. The one given by Mortar and Ball for artillery unit went to Stewart M. Chambley, who presented to R.O.T.K. membriens who have served for four years in the burgle and drive corps of the Army. John Frei received the gold mark-* *marker medal for being the member of the R.O.T.C. rifle team having the highest individual excellence in rifle* Twelve Medals Given Twelve medals were given for preference in drill, going to Stanley M. Bernhardt, company D; Konehring M. Bernhardt, company E; battery A; Paul Huey, company E; Harold Hoover, company E; Walter Lane, company E; Thomas Price, battery A; Minford Sherman, battery A; Charles Wagner, battery A; Verhee, battery B; Charles Wagner, company D; and George Witt, battery A The high point men on the men's rifle team were presented with rifle swaters. They were Captain John Froel, Paul Beaudier, Milford Sherman, Hall Kelley, Carl Godson Edward Smiley, Ross Calhoun, Walter Lee, and Royce Rowen. Women receiving sweaters were either Sister Sydney, Poppy Perger, Christine Marshall, or Emily went to Captain Wilma Brink, Neil Reese, captain for the coming year, and Kathryn McCormick. The 18 pins awarded to first year members who had fired all records were Jonathon, Josephson, Jonathon, Marjie Carpenter, Ether Corner, Helen Follies, Virginia Hudson, Marriet Fritz, Mary Flock Houb, Marriet Fritz, Kathryne Newman, Dorothy Morgan, Katherine Newman, Genevieve Noyes, Josephine Pyle, Charlene Sturgeon, Margaret Sturgeon, and Nollie Stone. Invitations Are Ready for Distribution Today Prophesy and History Wil Be Read at Senior Breakfast The senior invitations were delivered to the business office yesterday afternoon and are ready for distribution. The team of four ordered invitations call at the business office in the next few days," said Ox Rutledge, who is chairman of the in- A number of extra invitations have been ordered and these may be obtained also. There will be an extra booklet on paper and paper back booklet invitations. The senior breakfast at 7.15, June 8 will be held in the second floor of the library for breakfast took place in the cafeteria but because of the increasing attendance each year it was thought admirable to have breakfast must be over by 9 o'clock in order that the tables may be cleared preparatory to the university dinner "The senior breakfast is one of the most entertaining events of the commencement week because only the senator's history, which are read then are always good," said Fred Elsworth, who has been chosen to write and read the class history and Morris Straight will present the prophecy of the 1911 graduat- KFKU --assisting hostesses were Mrs. Harold Mull, Mrs. Neal Calman and Mrn. James Millken. Alfred J. Graves, instructor in journalism, morning over radio EBKU on 11:30 to 11:30. He spoke on "Truth in advertising" giving the third and last of Between this speech and the one which followed, Charles Wilson, and Raymond McNailem, presented a two piano number, "Der impressivor" by The second speech was a British Teletalk feature titled "Monday's Troubles" Trotsky wrote. Technique will be the subject of the talk by E. B. Bayles, assistant professor during the last broadcast of the week tomorrow morning at 11. The second speech will be given as a series being given by Jose M. Oma, professor of Spanish, on "Education in Spain." WELLESLEY SELECTS BEAUTY FOR THREE-DAY MISTRES Welleley, Masa, (UP)—Miss Marajo Beedle, bestowed the note to memorize the class, was "Tree Day Maitress" at traditional tree day exercise at Welleley. The four other most beautiful women selected in connection with the ceremony were: Elizabeth Linberger Long Beuch, Calf; Elsie Walkins Hill, Pine; III, Mary Griffin, Hudson, N. Y., K. and Katherine Brown Oak Park, IL. Ottawa— Ninety-nine Ottawa High school students returned from their trip to Italy and contient at Cleveland. Their director, C. A. Peacock, reported the trip as "a great success." Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Entertain Presbyterian Young Couples About fifty guests were entertained at the home of Mrs. A. Henley last evening when the new young couple of the Presbyterian church were invited to attend a luncheon and hospitality committee of which Mrs. John L. Kilworth is chairman. The evening was spent in an inspection of her collection, and I talk describing her collections of paintings giving incidents from some of her travels, principally her trip to Paris. The receiving line was made up of Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Aczman, Mrs. A. Henley, Mrs. Walker and Mrs. J. L. Kilworth. Mrs. N. C. Cannon, chairman on arrangements, was assisted by Mrs. J. J. Carey, president of McClanahan, Mr. Flood Rankin and Mrs. Wayne, Alpin, all members of Mrs. Wayne, Alpin, all members of Thes. Theodore Azman and Mrs. A. P. McClanahan poured. Lavender and apricot were used in carrying out the work. Their ware also were used for room decoration. The club will hold meetings throughout the first term of the summer session, the time of the first meeting to be announced later. Theta Sigma Phi Gives Banquet At Broadview Inn Preceding the dinner, pleiding services were held for three new pledges Martha Lawrence, Jane Price, and Margaret Huggins. Approximately twenty-five live members of the faculty attended the national journalistic sorority, attended the banquet given by Broadway浸院 at 6 p.m. last evening, and participated in a series of University student and for fifty years active in journalism week, spoke briefly on various issues and provided particular reference to the difficulty which women once met in obtaining graduate degrees. K.U. Dames Elect New Officers Mrs. E. H. Lindley was elected president of the KU. Dumes at a meeting in Chicago, where she joined Charles Ouka. 1065 Mississippi. Other officers elected were: Vice president, Mrs. E. W. Fisher; secretary, Mrs. R. E. Mrs. E. W. Fisher; secretary, Mrs. R. E. These offices replace respectively Nelson Oupp, Mrs. A. B. Callham, Mrs. Robert Hathe, Mrs. F. L. Shiner, Mrs. Rachel Juniors of Oread Training School Bandue Seniors The Junior-Senior banquet of the Oread Training school will be given at an event Tuesday, July 20, p.m. The banquet is the annual farewell party given by the members of the group and its guests. The banquet will be a dinner dance and the program will be im- Robert Ardrey is president of the junior class and Catherine Siebers is president of the senior class. Brown is the manager of the banquet in charge of decorations and program. The R.O.T.C. will entertain with a military ball Friday night from 9 to 10 in the Memorial Union building, Dean Smith, and the Dean and Mrs. F. T. Stockton are to be chapers. The decorations are to be entirely militaristic. R.O.T.C. Military Ball Kansas Players Have Banquet Tonight High school representatives from the Kansas City and Leavenworth R.O.T.C. units are expected to attend the function. The Kansas Dramatic Players will hold a banquet at the Union building this evening at 8 p.m. Bob Hage presides over the banquet to be awarded for the best bit of acting or work done in the theater this year. Following the banquet there will be an election of officers for next year. A short dance will be held until 8 p. Delta Sigma Pi held its annual seminar farewell banquet last night at the age of 81 and joined with senior members made speeches. Among the seniors are Frank McKeen, James Brown Kemenhour Haurey, Barbara Tucker Folder, Foeller Webb, and Diederck Wielker. Delta Sigma Pi Farewell Banquet Given Preshyterian Spring Party To Be Tomorrow Evening Institutions have been issued to the annual Presbyterian spring party which takes place on Monday morning evenings from 8:30 until 1. A varied program including two plays, a dance, a movie and a Presbyterian young people, has been arranged for the evening's entertain- Architect Department Gives Farewell Banquet Olga Wallace is in charge of arrangements for the banquet. Delta Sigma Lambda will entertain with a spring party at the Colonial Tea room tomorrow evening from 9 until 11 p.m. and will furnish music for the evening. Chaperones will be Mrs. Eva Oakes, housemother, Mrs. F. B. Ellis, Mrs. A. H. Kraemer, Mrs. J. F. Stover, Ms. Franze Goodell Delta Sigma Lambda Gives Spring Party Bernard Engle of Wellington and George Mikkelsen, Oklahoma City, both alumni, will be guests of the chapter. Psychology Fraternity Gives Picnic Pal Chi, psychology honorary fraternity, held a picnic at Brown's grove on Saturday. The election of officers for next year was held. These elected were: president, Robert Brigden, vice-president, Don Schatz, treasurer, Wesler Webb, and treasurer, Ray Roberts. Mu Phi Epsilon Alumni Entertain Actives About 25 members were present. The alumnus chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon entertained the activities with a picnic yesterday at the home of Mrs. F. Kester, 1612 Louisiana street. About forty were present. Guests of the sorority included the den of Bartleville, Oklia, who is a host guest at the Kester house, Prof. C. S. Skilton and Prof. W. B. Downing Phi Kappa Psi Entertains With Dance Pii Kappa Pii will entertain with their annual symposium tomorrow evening at the chapter house from 7:30 to 9:30 on the orchestra will play for the evening. M. H. P. Wilson, housemother, and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Stevens, Lawrence will be chaperones. Twenty members of the Jayhawk board attended the board banquet given in the Colonial Tea room Tuesday at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. to hostmaster and speeches were given by Joseph Hewson and B. Seward, Kansas Department of journalism. Flint of the department of journalism. Jayhawker Board Holds Banquet Miss Viiana Skilton entertained yesterday with a luncheon at the Eldridge Center for the Arts, for a house guest Entertains for House Guest Sigma Nu Gives Formal Dance King Oliver and his orchestra will play for the formal dance to be given by the Sigma Nu fraternity at the chapter house tomorrow evening. Delta Tau Delta Entertains Delta Tau will give their annual spring party at the chapter house tomorrow evening. Lake Jordan and it will furnish music for the evening. Phi Kappa will hold a banquet tonight at 6.30 at the chapter house in honor of the senior members. Chi Omega announces the engagement of Christine Fink to Jack McDonald Jr. Mr. McDonald is a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity. 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