TUESDAY, APRIL 15. 1930 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Football Ended on Friday Red and Blue Squads Practice for Last Spring Game Taking advantage of the flood lights, set up at the Stadium for the roster to enter and be named that he will send his football candidates through a night weekout and not participate in the drill, he be hold instead of the afternoon drill, and it is probable that a scrimmage was played. In holding a night practice, Hargiss is looking forward to next fall, when his team will open the season with a visit from the Nassau Institute in the Haskell Stadium. The last week of spring football practice started off with a light workout posterior, the session consisting mostly of running and preparation for the big game to be played Friday. The men are all in good shape, nearing to Coach Hawk. A real game between the Red and Blue blues will be played on the last day of spring training, Friday after midweek. Atkerson, Akkerman, M. Sorman, N. Sorem, Foy, Root, Kite, Rainier, Jimenez, Jimmie, Shankos, Morrison, Page, Black and Bench, backs, the perennial of the game. Davis, Dahl, Brandi, Zvolchan, Stuny, Tainter, and Stink; linemen; and Madison, Cog, Ealy, C. Lynn, and The practices for the evening week will concentrate on the polishing up of the execution of the new plays and formations. Dummy techniques be used to be prepared for the week to be followed Friday by the real game of the spring season. Using the performances in the past serigraphies as a criterion, the play of *The Wandering Hours* should be scillating as the red ball carriers with the Red Lionmen Atkinson, Foy, Root; Ramsey, and Carmen, who lived in some outside miking. Cox, Madison, and C. Smith have been the best ground-gainers for the Blue over the White in the 2014 season. Smye and Zevhak shining with their play in the line. The game should be a hard fought affair, but both teams have shown unusual bravery. --- Announcements Those who plan to enter the men's class tennis doubles should choose their partners and sign up is the gymnasium by next week to be Ruth Hoover, director. The time limit on horseshoe singles, horseshoe doubles, and tennis doubles has been extended until Thursday morning. E. R. Elbel, intramural director. Mrs. Osma. The Contemporary literature Stub, stab of A.A.M., will meet on Monday, March 21 at the offices of Mrs. J. M. Oemm. 765 W. Twelfth St. will be answered with answer mail. Anyone wishing to work at the Rolls sees me at the gymnasium or at the stadium before Friday. Mnj. W. C. Koenig, - Members of the R. O. T. C. unit will wear white trousers tomorrow after dinner at drill. At Michigan State College, the students vote for the editors of the different campus publications. 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HUTCHINSON DENTIST Phone 31 Grace Runyon of Cheyenne, Wyo., mid-round performer, who was held captive for 40 days in a recent issue as tying the high class American rackton woman, will be honored on Wednesday. Social Calendar Tuesday 11a Martin-Ruth Rice recital, Administration administrator. Prof. J, M. Kellogg's dinner for Scarab, Colonial Tea room. Wednesday W. S.G.A. tea in charge of Kapna Kapna Gamma, rest room central Administration buildings. Thursday Sigma Delta Chi founder's day banquet, Wiedemann's. A. G. ALRICH Engraving, Printing, Binding Rubber Stamps, Office Supplies Stationery. 736 Mass. St. SOCIETY TODAY — Charles Farrell and Mary Duncan in "The River," Also comedy "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Every news feed. Alpha Omicron Pi announces the engagement of Emma Leigh Evans, to Eugene Cram, of Kappa Sigma fraternity. WEDNESDAY — May McAvey and Monte Blue in "No Deference." Also comedy and Everyday News features. VARSITY Today Tomorrow Theta Phi Alpha announces the plebign of Florence Dooley, of Kansas City. RED HOT SIZZLING SENSATION! featuring Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Jennette Loff Marie Prevest Today-Tomorrow Madeline Mayer, a student here in 1977, was a guest of the Pi Beta Phi society at Winfield. Miss Mayer has been studying plants in Berlin for the last three years. Big Rodeo Special RICHARD ARLEN Thur-Fri-Sat Weekend guests at the Pt Beta Phi house were Laacille Milliken and Mary Louise Schwartz, Salina; Margaret Hancock, John Miller; Rachel Wisch; Virginia Strega, Emporia; Laurie Lauke; Atchison; Patricia Johnson, Hotchkiss; Virginia Strega; Dana McDonald; Mildred Hills; Mahntz; and Milfred Hills, Kansas City. Sunday dinner guests were Peter Thompson, Denver, Colo., and Virginia Blue. "The Light of Western Stars" Alba Gamma Delta holds its annual spring plaque night in last month. The event is hosted by Hubbins of Los Angeles, Paul Buckel-Swift et al., and Donald Setlman. Miss Elizabeth Fryer, A.B.29, of Kansas City visited over the week-end at the Alpha Omicron Pl house. Kappa Kappa Gamma will be in charge of the W.S.G.A, tea tomorrow in the rest room of central Administration building. Lancheen guests at Corbin hall yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hutkins of Los Angeles, Calif. Dinner guests at Corbin hall last night were: Miss Katherine Lasley, Delta Zeta entertained with a brother, cousin, and boy friend dinner Shawn Schaffer, Gilbert Shaw, Harold Donnelabbon Nelson Sorman, Meyon Poyton, Chrissie Franklin, Gurland Hawman, Erwin Dennon, and Mr. Frewe. Let us re-frame your group pictures for your chapter in the Walnut Moulding for framing your group portraits. Charles O. Landey, and Jack Lahby, Colorado Springs, Colo.; and Fred Epms, Jr. Phi Mu Alpha held their founder's day banquet last night at the Colonial Tea room. The program consisted of teas by Prof. H. C. Taylor, Dean of the University of Northumbria, Prof. W. Siddharth, Prof. W. Mishra, and Charles Hasenstel. Claire Foster read. We Deliver Sigmar Kappa sorority elected these new officers; president, Amnett Barbara; vice president, Marie Van Dusen; president, Caroline Corbett; correspondent, secretary, Margaret Dickey; treasurer, Helen Laughlin; president, David W. Knopf; correspondent, Dorothy Knapp; historian, Wilmerifick Pickett; crieer, Erik Owens; director of Lillian Rodracker and Ether Fraternities and Sororities A Paying Investment —A course in the Lawrence Business College—a school doing well what it attempts to do. At the Sigma Nu fraternity annual election of officers which was held last night, three men were chosen: Paul McMahon, Leigh Griffin, and Benjamin Beutermann;通讯 Gerrit Groet, shipper; Paul McMahon, Leigh Griffin; Benjamin Beutermann; Harold Falconer, reverber; Park McDonald, continet; Vaughn Downs, steward; and Benjamin Brunner, lieutenant. Watson; and rush captain, Dorothy Knapp. Read the Kansan want ads. 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