FRIDAY, MARCH 6. 1931 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS Hill Society Phi Delta Theta Call K, U, 25 before 12:30 p.m. Phi Delta Theta Entertain With Dinner-Dance Phi Delta Theta will entertain with a formal dinner dance tomorrow evening at the Union building. Flatz Randall and his orchestra will furnish the music. The chapwellers will J. H. Kreamer, Mrs. Fannie B. M. McAdams, Mrs. Frances Weeken, Mrs. L. C. Har- ne, Mrs. Angela Parks, Mrs. Jane MacLean Triangles To Give Dance At Colonial Tea Room Triangle fraternity will entertain with an informal dance at the Colonial Tea Room tomorrow night Jimmy Sherrer and his orchestra from Kansas City will furnish the music. The chaperones will be Mrs. Ger- trude Pearson, Mrs. Charles Duffy, Mrs Eli Lewis, Miss Carolyn Barnes. Phi Kappa Psi Glyc Annual Daughter-Sister Renewal The annual daughter and sister dinner of Phi Kappa Pai was given last night at the chapter house. The guests were: Elizabeth Ainsley Jones, Campbell Banana Jane Hewlett, Elizabeth Jelinek, Laming, Agnes Reid, Doodbea Margaret Scharf, Kathryn Siebenwalt University Women's Club Gives Senior-Graduate Teen A tea was given yesterday by the University Women's club in Myers hall for the senior and graduate women students of the University. Decorations were of ferns, begonias, and shamrockes. The tea table was decorated with a triple candelabra, pale green candles, and silver urns. Music was furnished by a trio consisting of Mrs. A. L. Owen, piano, Mrs. R. E. Lawrence, cello, and Miss Edna Hookins, violin. Those pouring were Mrs C, V Kent, Mrs F. L. Browne, Mrs F. W. Blackmar, and Miss Alice Winston, Mrs. Brown, member of the committee in charge of the Pi Lambda Theta Elect Twelve New Members Those in the line were Mrs. E. H. Lindley, Miss Agnes Husband, Mrs. J. D. Stranathan, Mrs. E. B. Stouffer, and Mrs. Dinmore Almere. Pledge services for these candidates is to be held Tuesday, March 10, at 7.30 o'clock, in 116 Fraser. Women to be pledged will meet in 103 Fraser. Gamma of Pl Lambda Theta, bionema education fraternity for women membership yesterday, and women to membership yesterday. Burgert, c 41, Lecompton Ruth, M. Culbertson, gr. Sterling; Helen Elizabeth Dodge, c 31, Kansas City, MO; Helen Helen Gess, ed. 31, Cameron Mo.; Sipper Mary Vincentine Gripley, c 21, Lavernwood; Dorothy Louise Lawrence, ed. 31, Lawrence庐院, ed. 31, Emporia Thela Muelson Marsh, c 32, CarthageMo; Etter Elizabeth Porter, c 31, Kan-City, MO; Frances Josephine Schwarzenbach, c 31, Observer Joe Schoehm, c 31, Centralla Program for Music Club Mu Phi Epsilon Gives Mu Pihi Epsilon gave the program, for the music club which met Wednesday afternoon in the auditorium of centennial Park, to Laura Rankin in charge. The following appeared on the program, Kataleb M McMorran, Dorothy Moore, Idenk Steenkwoll, Ruth Spindler and Jennifer Schoenbarger, into Enterprise Knox, Faire Varn. After the program, tea was served in the rest room with the following acting staff: Mrs. Max Willhelm, Mrs. G. E. L. Eindahl, Vivian Skilton, and Mussel Tourell. K. U. Dames to Give Party A party will be given March 12 by the KU. Domeni for their honeburs at KBU-bulk Nelson Ott, president of the areis is in charge of the arrangements. Faculty Dinner Given Mrs. Anne Ollier was hostess at a dinner last night at Westminster hall for about forty-five members of the faculty. Dinner was served at quartet tables decorated in green and red with bouquets of fern and rose. Dean Agnes Husband will entertain the members of the W.S.G.A. executive council at tea from 3 until 5 Sunday afternoon at her home. The hike planned for this afternoon by the Lutheran Student association of Trinity Lutheran church has been postponed on account of the bad weather. Instead, the group will meet at the amphitheater at 7 o'clock to play volleyball. Dinner guests at the Delta Upson house Wednesday evening were Hazel Halsey, Hungerford, Roberta Nelson, Theiner Kilage, Elenor Betch Nelson, Theiner Kilage, Milson, Franée White, Annie Marie Kela, Lela May Hackney, Myra Milem. Prof. Dinimore Alter was a guest at the Beta Theta Pi house Wednesday evening. Dinner guests at the Alta Tan Museum, College of Naturalist, Miller, labless Mosses, Virginia Hushe Grace Mosses, Berenne Herderhua, Fran- dine Herderhua, Maurice Downing, Ruth Carpenter Dinner guests at the Delta Tau Dell house last night were Dean and Mrs. F. T. Stockton, Ruth Miller, Lee Steward. Dinner guests at the Phi Kappa house last night were Gleenry Hill, Muriel Bolker, Kathryn Winn, and Frances Bressan. Mrs. J. A. Forsyth of Denver are rived yesterday to visit her daughter Shirley Forsyth, at the Kappa Alphi Theta house. Dinner guests hustle at night in the P Kappa Alpha fraternity were Mrs. Elie Martin, Miss Wintfred Wright, Miss Kaul, and Miss Margaret Wetherill. --of students and faculty, usually a New York moment later the students gathered at campus and watched as Corbin hall, and from there paired around the city, finally ending again. Ten Years Ago Today --of students and faculty, usually a New York moment later the students gathered at campus and watched as Corbin hall, and from there paired around the city, finally ending again. Two of the most internationally chase basketball games seen in the Missouri State team was played by man Oka, when the Kansas quintet beat the Sooners by the scores 32-29. The senate passed the dormitory bill providing for appropriations to cover building expenses of dormitories in five Kansas colleges. A new chapter of Kappa Phi, Methodist organization for university women has been granted K. S. A. C. The Missouri Valley basketball season was brought to a finish this week with the Missouri Tiger winning 17 of 18, Kansas masseeed fourth and the Aggies third. At a meeting of the chemical engineers Thursday, a tentative date was announced for April 20. Arrangements were made to be held by Hoever, who is an engineer, to speak on the topic. SATURDAY SPECIALS A "Co-ed's Diary" which appeared in the last issue of the Chicago Phoenix, University of Chicago humor magazine, and the Chicago Sun-times, refused to subscribe to the magazine. The faculty of the University of Rochester recently voted to do away with the traditional first-come, first-serve system was better for the students to sleep in own rooms instead of the classroom. The undefeated Swarthmore team tennis team of 1980 was awarded the champion of the Middle Atlantic State College Athletic Conference and conference of the conference in Philadelphia. FRANK H. LESCHER Shoe Repairing 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste 35c 60c Forlans Tooth Paste 39c 60c Sodiphene Antiseptic 39c $1 Lavoris 79c $1 Le Trete Face Powder 89c 35c Mennes Shaving Cream and 25c Mennes Tale, together 47c $1 Gillette Razor Blades 89c Rolls Razors, $10 Rankin's Drug Store 11th & Mass "Handy for Students" Phone 678 "Handy for Students" FORMER CHANCELLOR STARTS ANNUAL NIGHT-SHIRT PARADE (Fourth of a series of articles appearing in the Kansan on University traditions.) Event Has Been Conducted Yearly Since 1902 Following the First Home Football Game The origin of the annual night-shirt parade is one of unusual incident and precedent, having been started by the late Chancellor Strong, although he was never at the time of its origin. Like the "Tunica hawk" yell, which is probably the hawk only college club to originate in a science club meeting, so is the night-shirt parade. The University probably the only tradition to be originated by a head of a university. The annual parade had its beginning 28 years ago this past fall and alightly has been altered in some of its earlier forms. It is the oldest of the old tradition still prevail. From its beginning down to the present day, the night-shirt parade has always been a favorite. All of this spirit and enjoyment came about as the result of Claudence Strong appearing on the balcony of his home in his night-shirt in the fall of 1902 (for the first game of the football season, which had been played out of town). Not only the paradors themselves revel in the annual parade down the street "drine" of Lawrence to the park with well rounded baskets of food, but also the by-standers seen to enjoy the park and well rounded baskets of food, are Ma and Pa and the kids, the little high school girls and the pretty girls who live in the affluence more than the free menu allows the free lunch in the park. All in all it is time to forget one's troubles When the news of the victory was received in Lawrence, the students gathered in a body and paraded to Chaney's home to inform him of the result. Upon arriving at the Chamillee's home, the students gathered around and interviewed the direction of the cheer leader. Chamillee had retired early. Chamillee was aroused from his sleep and at the yelling of the students she silently chuckled, short ink), he appeared upon the balcony uttered only in his night-shift. He watched moments and in so doing established a tradition that has followed every year that night in the early fall of 1902. After the Chancellor had retired to his bed room to try to gain some more sleep, the crowd immediately hit upon a fire and parading the streets of Lawrence. The parade was very popular with the result that it was decided to hold a parade in the summer after the first victory. The parade always began and ended on the Hill. It was followed by an into-the-night-shirt parade, but the spirit of the affair is still the same. Today the celebration is held after the first football contest on the home field, with the students from the rank of "intendent freshmen" to that of the freshmen in soon after 7 o'clock. Everyone is attired in his night-shirt for the K club and the Ku Kats are there to see you. With the aid of Mae's band, With the aid of Mae's band, the parade starts its march down the Hill to Seventh street where it turns east to meet the park, where it distinguishes to the city park, where it distinguishes The chamber of commerce awaits with the food after which the bowling ball is delivered. A free show. Everything is done in the spirit of the occasion and those that are dressed in the customary form of night wear are brought to life, they are "Knights of the Palazans." BILL NO. 1 An Amendment to the Bill Concerning the Manager required after June 1, 2015. March 6, 1931 BILL NO. 1 A TIME LONG CONFERENCE Contributing the Management of the Senate On Thursday (10 AM) IN ENQUIRY BY THE ASSOCIATED MEDIA SECRETARY. The Senate will accept this the Senate On Thursday to be assembled by the Senate on Wednesday for the Sigill of the Senate. (Published in the University Daily Kanman (Druck 6, 1931) (2) The president of Sigma Delta Chi shall be a chairman. chairman (b) New members shall be announced by the president. LG ITS Terminals Section 2. That the Source Odd shall be edited and managed by an editorial board composed and governed as follows: (✓) All elections, appointments and removals shall be subject to the approval of Sigma Delta Chi. characters from time to time upon merger qualifiers are by Sigma Dale Chi. sary residents shall be elected by the editorial board from among its memberships. (d) Excitation may be verified by a two-thumb signal of Sigma Delta Chi no action brought by any member of the trenchry, so what signal Sigma Delta Chi should conduct (-) The duties, business responsibilities and their necessary assistants shall be elected by the edi have changes of the last name upon entry. 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This tax prodicts from the Sower (Gwll) be devoted as the debt of the school at earl and the parent is also devoted to the school, provided beneficiaries, and £8 per year in the tuition fee of the students, as the member and the student are indebted as the member is indebted as adhere to the school at earl and the parent (1) All vacancies shall be filled by Sigma Delta Deltra Chx. **Section 9.1.** That a balance of one hundred and fifty dollars in the Baltimore River Carrier shall be cannot be payable to the Company except the following years and after that period shall be deposited in the Permanent or Convention Bank. short study and complete criteria to the Senior Qaul Brassel and the student audition at the termination of the program. Section 7.2. 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