THURSDAY. APRIL 24, 1980 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Y.M.C.A. Conference to Replace Training Session for Officers Meeting at Marysville Include Nebraska, Manhattan and Kansas Groups Fifteen men of the University Y.M. C.A. will leave tomorrow for Marysia to attend a conference for Y.M. C.A. members and officers of the University of Nebraska, the Kansas State College, the College and the University of Kansas. The meeting will be under the leadership of Dr. Hal Garlosd, former student Y.M.C.A. secretary in the East, and Harold Colvin, regional secretary. The meeting will be led by Lyman Howe, regional secretary from Denver. Dr. A. A. Holtz of K. S. A. C. Sam R. Carter of the University of Kansas, and D. Hays of the University of Nebraska will take part in directing the conference. This conference is being held in Maryville at the invitation of the Minister Alliance, the high school principle of Maryville, and the business men of Maryville. The faculty will be in place of the annual officers training section for new officers. The smaller schools of Kansas will hold their conference at Wichita some time in the spring. Thursday Those who will attend the conference from here are Felix Manley, Don Seals Fred Speh, Don Smith, Harry West Owen Pawn, Alfred Bustamante, Myman Bowen, Bob Dickman, Bowen Dick, Thompson, Fred Epps Owen Rowlk, and S. M. Carter. Social Calendar Kappa Phi spring banquet and initiation, Methodist church Pi Beta Phil open house for Kassam and Topleka alumnae Pi Beta Phil bridge club and tea. Sigma Kappa alumnae bridge club with Miss Alice Schultz. Friday TABLE Senior Cake Walk, ball room of the Memorial Union building. Sigma Pi Sigma picnic. Saturday University club dinner dance. Alpha Xi Delta founder'd day banquet. Mission Hills country club, Kansas City. A proposed plan for the co-operative buying by fraternity and sorority groups at the University of Syracuse to provide academic personnel office of that institution. LOSP Published good science Want Ads EOST. Reborned twice in nation on Campus, Ralph Greenburg, 1320 Ohio. Phone 2738 M. —165 LOST: A black and brown leather purse containing money and black Holland pin. Call 1198. — 166 WANTED: Transportation to or near Barberston, Ohio, June 5. Call Harold Jackson, 1020 M; 312 West 16th Street. —106 FOX: SALE. 17 room brick house. Suitable for fraternity or sorority, striply modern. In A-3 condition. Two bathrooms. One third floor; running water in four bedrooms; bath and two lavatories. Phone: 7 before 6 p.m., -166 Phone: 7 before 6 p.m., -166 (Published in the University Daily Kanann. A HILE PROVIDING FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF VICE-PRESIDENT (the Association of the University of Kansas) to the Association of the University of Kansas, to the Association of the University of Kansas, and Vice-President, shall not be according to the procedure set forth in Sec. 2. That the name of once-viewed Vice-President, S. 2. That the name of once-viewed Vice-President, S. 3. That such appointment shall be rejected by the Executive Committee of W.G.A. Executive Committee of W.G.A. W.G.A. representative without a vote, the counsel is W.J.C.A. representative without a vote, the counsel is offered from and after its indemnification recording and from and after its indemnification recording and from and after its indemnification recording and from and after its indemnification recording E. H. Lindley, Chancellor, Frey Styler, Pres. W.S.G.A. Ruth M. Kuech, Sec. W.S.G.A. Business and Professional DIRECTORY BUTLER MOTORS Willis Knight and Whippet Cars Good Used Cars 617-19 Mass. St. BUTLER MOTORS THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY We Protect and Serve You—So that you May Render Service. Phone 689 Insurance Bldg. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Wade Evans, of Lockwood, Mc. were dinner guests of their daughter, Emma Evans, at the Alpha Omicron Pi house last night. Mary Louise Olmstead is visiting at the Pi Beta Phi house for a few days GOOD B RICHARDS Dealers in Wallpaper and Paints Lacques and Wax. Ph. 620 Opp. Fire Dept. 207. 89 W. 8th. H. W HUTCHISON DENVER Home Depot Phone 399 HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES New and Used KNOLES BICYCLE SHOP Phone 915 1014 Mass The Kansas Alpha chapter of Kappa Phi will hold their initiation and banquet toulght at the First Mebabiot church. These initiated were Myrtle Haupin of Pachi; Frances Warner of Salem; Amy Larson of Salem; and Joel Lange of Salem. Representatives of visiting chapters and guests from each church sorcery on the hill are invited to the hampet. The price is sponsor of the organization. Erinne Davis and Mrs. Mable Elliot were dinner guests at the Delti Tai Delta house last night. Dinner guests at the Stigma Chi house last night were Mr. F. B. Parker, of Topeca, Marvene Scott, and Theo Graku. Mice Ruby Pennington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pennington, and Mr. Jack Golding, Los Angeles, Calif. were married Saturday evening, April 18, at the Freedborn mansue in Humphreys the Reverend Horn. Officiates. The bride is a graduate of the University of Kansas with the class of 1928. The bridegroom is connected to the university through an association with offices in Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Golding are touring California in California via Yellowstone Park. Members of the Theta Phi Alpha entertained with their annual senior dinner last evening in honor of Marie Corcaron who will receive her degree in design in June. The table was decored with garden flowers and blue Guests at the dinner were Dean Arnes Husband4, Miss Eugenie Gallooe and Miss Veta Lear. Mrs. Louis Blank, of Burlington, Iowa, is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Alma Poeber Brook at Coronel hall. The housemother's association will hold a bridge luncheon at Wiedemann's, May 5. This will be a spring party and the last one of the year. The marriage of Miss Louise Stewart and Mr. Grover L. Scott, both of Colorado Springs, Colo., took place in June 1956 when the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude D. Stewart, in Colorado Springs. The Rev. C. B. Zook of Toka, Kan., performed a ceremony, with Colorado Springs and Colorado two years later, and the University of Kansas one year. She is a member of the Alpha Delta Pi security, Mr. Scott of Fairhall, Neb. He is employed in the Kochman National bank Mr. and Mrs. Scott have gone on a motor trip to California. Tau Nu Tau announces the pledging of Olive Douglas, of Lawrence. Miss Christine Mason, of Longton, is visiting her sister Carol Mason at Carbin hall this week. Edward Fortune and Donald Leouen were dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house last night. Sun Eclipse Forecast Monday May Be Seen at Hill Observatory Moon Will Cross Path of Sun From 12:25 to 3:10 p. m. Visible Here Along with announcements that the moon is to crash into the earth and other such startling discoveries come on Monday, the day after Monday, and so far can be discovered, the announcement has raised no astronomical furor at the Universi- An image of the proceedings of the encyclopedia, which will last from late spring to fall, was observed under the dust telescope, and those who are interested in watching them can visit the observatory at this time, after receiving a H. F. Palmer, of the depart- Probably the most popular way of watching the moon cross the sun's disk is by exposing an exposed piece of camera film. At 120 p.m. in theclipse will reach its aphelion. Frigidaire Hydrator before buying an Automatic Refrigerator Shimmons Bros. Plumbing, Wiring and Fridgaine 836 Mass. DICKINSON Today thru Saturday Shows 3-7-9 Attend the Matinee blocks the punch of "Seven Keys" into a whirlwind story of love in the fast set LOVIN THE LADIES LOIS WILSON RITA LAROY ALLEN KEARN proximately 63 per cent of the sun's surface will be hidden from view. The moon is the only source that the sun's rays will be no appreciable decrease in the amount of light here, and the eclipse will probably not be as bright as expected because it will be for the moon's appearance at the scheduled time. The eclipse will appear on a dark sky for a small region in the western part of the United States, and there will be but one second of totality within that area. The fastest, zippiest, smartest laugh thriller Dix ever made SPECIAL! Stan Lunel-Oliver Hardy in "BELOW ZERO" Monday at The Golden Calf Monday. "The Golden Calf" The "eclipse of April 28 will appear as a total eclipse along a line running diagonally northwest, from somewhere east of Montreal to the southwest of Bute, Montana". Mr. Balmer, states, "Even in this region, totality will be savely discernible." Psychology students at Ohio state university are being tested for their fitness at drivers with a "psychological" test. The test that all movements of the operator can be detected. Tests given up to the age of 18 may men are better driven than women. The University tennis team will meet the Iowa State team here in four single and two double matches at 2 p. m. Saturday. Iowa State Next Tennis Foe for Jayhawk Team Charles Sager, George Hurd, Leonard Presser and Ted O'Leary will play the matches for Kansas. Read the Kansan want ads. 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