PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1930 " C.M.C.A. Group Forms Why Club to Discuss Problems of Students To Talk Liberally of Industrial Economic, Social, Religious, And Other Problems The Why club, sponsored by the K. U., Y. W. C. A., was organized in November 2013 for classmates and graduate students last evening, called by the Y. M. C. A. The lub, which will give opportunity to try out new products, is before students in the University, will start its activities with a meeting on March 5 at the Memorial Library. The club will provide an opportunity for discussion and study of campus problems, and any other problem which seem of special interest to students in particular. Campus problems, however, will probably provide the subject for research. Wishes to Improve Conditions In speaking to the men at the meeting last night, Sam Carter, Y., M. C. A., secretary, emphasized the importance of providing a place for discussion of problems which are not touched in other groups, but that it should follow the discussion with action towards solution of the problem with a desire to improve of present conditions. But the organization will not be restricted to local problems except when its members feel that those problems require national solutions. By means of contacts with other groups and men nationally known the group can bring a large number of prominent speakers to the meeting, and discuss the problems with the students. Open GS '19 VHS students are open to all men students and faculty members in the University. There will be no restricted membership or membership does. In this way it is planned that you can take advantage before more students on the campus. Open to All University Men At last night's meeting three officers were elected to serve for the remainder of the term, and he was elected president; Alfrefo Bustamante, amanu; and secretary-treasurer; and Harold Kuehl, uncle. He will be elected as well, but he must be elected or appointed as need aired. All three of the men elected last evening reported on discussions on the campus during the past year in addition to taking an active part in such groups. Meetings of the club will be on the first and third Thursdays of every month. The club will host a marital union building. The discussion will start at 6:00 p.m., following an introductory session. Practices for the water carnival Stunts at 1:30 Saturday and diver at 12:30 Friday. Ruth Heover, director. Class basketball at 7:50 tonight. The four usual squads please report. Olive Phips, instructor. The Women's Pan-Hellenic association at Northwestern University called its annual party, given Feb 22, the "Hell-N-Panic." SOCIETY Diners guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house last evening were Mrs. Rose Moss, professor of English; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fleckenstein, Kansas City; Mrs. Ots S. Allen, Topeka; Mrs. Otis S. Allen, E. W. Davis, Leewardworth. Robert Hare was a dinner guest at the Beta Theta Pi house Wednesday day night. Roland Boytan, of Topkeh, assistant attorney general, will be a dinner guest at the Phi Delta Phi house tonight. Dinner guests at the Delta Sigma Phi house last night were Donald Roney, Edward Walsh, and Earl Dunn. George Byrne, of Kansas City has a guest at the Phi Delta Chi inaug this week. Earl Behrend, of Kansas City, was a visitor at the Phil Mu Alpha house this week. Dorothy Lange, of Kansas City, was a guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house this week. Guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Downey, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck D. Koch, Dr. and Mrs. Elizabeth Stokes, all of Kansas City. Phi Delta Phi held election of officers last Tuesday night. The following officers were elected Elmer Schiemann, president; James Heard, vice president; Bryan E. O'Ree, director; and Alen Harper, secretary. Ruth Krebchiel, of the Alpha Chi Omega house, who is the daughter of Senator John Krebchiel, of the Kremen School, like that she will act as private secretary to her father during the special session of the Kansas legislature. Dinner guests at the Phi Beta Pi house last night were Kemenhcue, Jack Brockhurst, Lee Rook, Clyde Soice. Dr. Pratun, Palmer, of the Bell Memorial hospital at Kansas City, was a dinner guest at the Nu Sigma Nu bounce yesterday evening. Miss Eileh Joy Williams, secretary of the Y. W. C. A., has gone to her home in Ottawa for a short visit when she finds there. She will return tomorrow. The forty-first annual Founder's Day banquet of Phi Chi, medical fraternity here, and the DePaul Medical City was held on the roof garden of the Ambassador hotel in Kansas City at 7 p.m. yesterday. About 100 guests attended the banquet, and guests attended the banquet. Fifteen from the local chapter were present. Several alumni and prominent doctors gave talks after the dinner. Margaret McWilliams was a dinner goest at Corbin hall last night. Robert M. Davis, dean of the School of Law, was a dinner guest at the Signa Alpha Epsilon house last night. The March meeting of the House Mothers club will be held at Wisdom's grill room, Wednesday, Marct Try Your Luck! Girls!—If You Are a Judge of Values A New Spring Hat Awaits You --- Free at HARTWELL'S 838 Massachusetts The Only Hat Shop on the East Side. in Blocking Soft Straws to the Head to Replace the Comfortable Felts. We Specialize- We Can Make Your Hat New 5, at 12:30 p.m. Miss Eugene Gallo who is in charge of the K. U. scholarship awards will be the guest of the club and will speak. There will also be an election of officers at the meeting. the freshman women's basketball sound is having a dinner at the El- dridge hotel tonight. Dinner guests at the Phi Delta Theta fraternity at Baldwin Baiyin, David Newcomer, Chance Munro, Carl Cooper, John Foster and Gregory H. DeBarge, Winton Mohnbacher, of Marysville, Guests this week at the Sigma Phi Ephouse seat are: Elliot Peterson and Thomas Cheneweth, of Kansas City. Both were graduated last sec. Phi Beta Phi announces the pleidiging of Jack Brookhart. mester, Mr. Chenoweth has accepted a position with the Kansas City Light and Power company in the Industrial division. Pi Beta Phi dinner for brothers and cousins, house. Social Calendar Thursday, Feb. 27 --- Wesley Foundation party, church. Young People Union party, Unitarian church. Spring Opening Friday, Feb. 28 Saturday, March 1 Tau Nu Tau bridge tea, house. Means That Spring Is Here and that you must get out your Spring Clothes. Let Us Wash and Clean Them so That They Will Look Like New Home Laundry Co. 1241 Conn. Phone 1329 See Our Windows Friday evening marks the Spring Opening. 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