THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1929 PAGE THREE Student Council Ends Year's Work at Last Meeting THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Golf Committee Says Courts May Be Ready by Fall Funds From Own Treasury The Men's Student Council held it last meeting of the year last night. The council was adjourned until next week, when it up that requires a special meeting. The golf committee reported that, intends to fix up the green and foot tee, and will also investigate the ser. chairman of the committee, reported that any appropriations made by the council for the council fund, because the attic lefte department is not in shape to run it. "The work will be started this spring after the course has been rolled to grade and on the grounds, the golf course should be it shape to be used next fall, according The question of the time of electing a new governor was discussed in the table until next fall. It was planned to change the time to a later date to take the election out of notice of the governor, and to ensure that the proposal was not secured for the proposed change; so the matter must rest for next year. Jack Morris was favored over Belle Borth and was chosen to be editor of the student directory next fall. He oversaw the full charge of editing the directory. Outing Club Nominates Candidate Officers for Next Year Are Chosen Nominations of candidates for *ofice in Kansas* Outside club for next year were made yesterday afternoon at a meeting in Robinson gymnasium The candidates fallate for: prep dent: Evelyn Gerard, c'39, Kansas City; j, Justine Rodgers, c'31, Kan son City; ch, Christiane Christiansen, c'22, Juncton City. For secretary; Vera Pearl Zoelechie c³1, Burlington, Iris Fitzsimonsium c³1, Cunningham, Roth Parker, c³0 Kiowa. For treasurer: Esther Cornelius c'22, Hoisington, Florence Hursh, unl.c', Macksville. 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Mrs. Waldorf gave a talk in the afternoon before the Women's Missionary Society of the Methodist Church and the Garden, 125 Massachusetts street. Prof. J. M. Kellogg, head of the department of architecture entertained the members of the senior graduating class of the department, and two students of Boom night. The members of the class presented Professor Kellogg with a desk writing set as a parting remembrance. He will sail for Europe as soon as school closes this spring and then be a special tour of Spain and Greece. Gamanna Phi Beta seniors were entertained at the annual farewell dinner given by the Lawrence alumn Wednesday evening, May 18, at the Alumnae Hall of Distinction present were Alice Brunner, Lois Lacrosse, Pauline Christian, Ruth Swonger, Ruth Van Riper, Katherine Haston, Helen Almond, Evelyn Hitchcock, Marguerite Criep, Eliza Burns, Uzanne Robertson and Bryder Stone. The juniors of the home economic department will entertain the seniors at a low party today from 4:30 to 6:30 on Crescent Road. Earlach Fisher c'20, has charge of the invitations and Jacole Tailorter, c'20, to chairman of the entertainment committee, both Shelton, c'20, chairman of the entertainment committee, has made plans for baseball and cricket games, Plains College will host the general arrangement committee. The economic classes will present a gift to Miss Irene Miller, assistant professor of home economic development, who is to be married this summer. A tea for members of the W.Y.C.A. given Tuesday afternoon at Iceleya bounce from 4 to 5. The membership serves the direction of the Kathleen McFar Refreshments of two kinds of cake were served. Ruth Bath, c32, Marion Brown, and Marcia Jane White, c32 assisted with the serving. About 20 women THE PLACE TO BRING HER Our menu is ample to meet every demand. Our cooking is excellent and our service quiet and capable. Bring the young lady to dinner. land and Mary Eleanor Haskins has charge of the tea. A business meeting had been planned following the tea but as there was not a quorum of the members it has been indefinitely postponed. Alpha Xi Delta announces the plodging of Flora Beie Bush, c32; Libernul. Des Moines Students Fear Order to Dismiss Faculty De Luxe Cafe 711 Mass. Buffalo,—(UF) —Steps to dismiss an injunction under which the University of Des Moines holds a bishop's meeting by the Baptist Bible Union of North America is now operating, will be taken immediately by the United States Shields, chairman of the board of trustees who is here attending the 8th annual convention of the Baptist Bible A special session of the board of trustees of the university resulted this morning in appointing a commission of three to administer the affairs of the institution until the annual official meeting of the board at Des Moines Des Moines, —(UP) —The Des Moines University egg throwing students resigned themselves to the hope today that they may be allowed to complete their year in college before the fall. They Shields, missing the faculty become effective. Although classes are being held under a court injunction, the student body is convinced that Booth Shirta must be escorted at attempt to dismiss the teaching staff. 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Somewhat unusual are the way in which the tornadoes have grouped around each other, storm that swept northwestward during the latter part of last week (May 1 to 4) left in its wake a succession of tornadoes that moved massa of air in Arkansas, Tennessee, Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania and perihormal water was not as high as the The southwestern end of Virginia is surrounded by Rye Cove, had previously been amply free from destructive tornadoes, least a hundred years' compulsions. total of 80 taken by the St. Louis storm of September, 1927, which the weather experts rate as the most recent major hurricane. Last year was notable because of the large number of tornadoes and hurricanes that fall on death toll of this year exceeds the 1928 record of 78, but the 1928 total of 180 tornadoes may not be exact. In fact no tornado in more than a century had taken more than three lives. North Carolina has had nearly as favorable a record. 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