TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1920 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Student Council Names Members of Committees Clarence Munns, President Plans for Successful Government in 1920-20 1929-30 The newly elected student council under the direction of Charlene Murray Mann, who was born in 1920 and made the year of 1929-30 a successful one in student government. Committees are formed and some of them are already beginning work so that something may be done. A special golf committee has the charismatch of Ken Meuser is now working on the problem of the K. U golf course. This committee will cooperate with a college department to provide good condition for use early next fall. Plans are now being worked out by the student directory committee whose the editor of a first year library is credited with. It is planned to publish a directory early next year and a supplement for the second semester, as was done this year. John Boyer was appointed varsity dance manager by Munnis. He will have full charge of the dances next year, including selection of the orchestra. The membership of the regular committees and the golf course committee as announced by Bob Borth secretary of the Men's Student Council Directory: David Wilson, chairman, Jack Morris, Ken Meuser, and Marvin Rosemei. Soeil*; John Boyer, chairman; Dot Hatch, William Howe and Bob Sapp Election; Born Borth, chairman Vaughn Downs, and Marice Lampl. Traditions; Dick Garlinghouse chairman; Vena Bolin, and Wesley Gordon. Union: Manns, exofficio chairman; Hatch, James Flatt, and Dick Vidor. Executive: Manns, exofficio chair- man; Wilson, Barb White, and Fraser. Joint committee on student affairs Manns, ex-officio chairman; White Wilson, and Bover. Harry Sinclair Will Have Charge of Drugs in Jail Golf course committee: Ken Men see, chairman; Pat Riley, and Warren Lattimer. Washington—(UP)—Harry F. Sinclair, prominent figure in the oil world and a registered pharmacist, will have charge of the drug supply team in the district hall to which he has been sentenced for three months for contempt of the sentence. He should normally at the University of Kailua. Sinclair arose from a hard cut shortly after 5:45 a.m. today to serve the first day of his sentence. The budget at the University of Minnesota has been cut from $1,488,000 to $3,225,000. Twenty-two words or less I insertion, for each word. For every twenty-five words I insertion, for each word. For every word, be each word. B Want Ads --should reach you by 6:30 each evening. UNDERGRADUATES: Try your hand this summer at selling. The handler in its line, and a necessity. Career choice. Southwest Bldc, Kansas City, Mos LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. Your Kansan A copy will be sent you by special carrier if the regular carrier misses you, provided you Telephone 2701K3 between 7 and 8 in the evening. SOCIETY The wedding announcement of Elizabeth Smith, Victoria Fitzmair, is 29, a member of Guam's Hilda Hitoa, and N. John Taito, who has been received from Hollywood, Cal. Bath of them left with her brother, Daniel Taito, has been received from Mr. Krebchiel has been working. Leia May Ensign spent the week end at the home of Daisy Ishunshon Kansas City, Kam. Miss Marjorie Wilson, Strong City, the sister of Marian Wilson, 1930, was a guest at the Chi Omega house last week end. Ohio Gomega gave the annual Monster day honored at the house, Sunday May 3. A short musical program continued at home, on a piano by Louise McCurty and a piano solo by Marion Wilson was given during the dinner. The composer was a tenor-bachian and Mrs. I, C. Housed, Sir Martin, and Mrs. I, D. Burton, Mrs. I, Adrian, and daughter Josephine, Chanteur, Mrs. F, S. Mitchell and Mrs. A, I. L. Barkley, and daughter Josephine, Chanteur, Mrs. A, A. Zain, Mrs. Fleen McCurty, and Mr. and Mrs. G, E. Conrad, Kansas City, Ms. M., Pearl Apleton, Kansas City, Kans.); Mrs. W, R. Falkin, Bonner Springs; Mrs. O, S. Mulvane, Missouri; Indie-tainer; Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Falkin, Bonner Springs; Mrs. O, S. Mulvane, Missouri; Mrs. F, I. Faris, Topski; Mrs. Wood, Mormon; Mrs. Boers, Pendyde; Mrs. W, E. Marmal, Wichita; Mrs. J, W. Killen, Wichita; Mrs. J, B. Mack, Mrs. E, F. Engel, Mrs. J, H. Holke, Mrs. V, E. Greeng, and Mrs. W, Q. Tinline-Caw The American Association of University Women held its last meeting of the year Saturday all the home of the New York Times. Larry gave a talk on "The New Biography," while the ratifying president, Michael Gove, gave a resume of the year's work. Officers for next year were elected Mrs. Stuart A. Oyster were chosen president; Mrs. J, J. Kliestr, vice- president; Mrs. Karner Dovey, vice- secretary; and Mrs. Robert Rowland, treasurer. Vern Faye. Snoop started in Salmon this week end and attended the Kappa Delta rose banquet Saturday night. Tea and wafers were served by the assistant hostess, Mrs. J. S. Slower, Mr. Qiu Fearing and Mrs. G. C. Steiner, who will be deserved with spring flowers. Delta Sigma Pi, professional commerce fraternity, announces the pleidung of Epson Enterprise 232. Hell Epson Professional Products 214. Kakao City, Ms. Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Lesia Maulay of Valledupar, a student at McGraw Hill College, to Mr. Lee W. Allmann, A.B.266. Mr. and Mrs, Frank A. Johnson of Toptown announce the assignment and approaching marriage of their daughter, Charles A. Tagtgen of Novattsburg. Prof. and Mrs. Goldstein Goldsmith of Austin, Texas, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter Charles O. Boyle, LIE28 of Cimarron, Mr. Boyle is new county attorney of Gray县 County. Mr. Goldsmith is a member of Alpha Omicron Alpha take place in Lawrence in June. The Triangle fraternity hold its annual Mother's day dinner Sunday. The dinner was followed by in short pro-grams, "Saturday Saturdays," 29, to hostmaster Speaker worries Noel Weber, e21, "Mother," Mrs. F. Ingram, *Respond* "Hunting" and *Hunting* again. In the evening, Mr. Weber, e30, "Triangle Fraternity." After the talks alk氧 Ewert, e29, "sang My Moister." The mentee wore Mrs. F. Ingram, *Respond*, *Hunting*. In the evening, Mr. Weber, e30, *Triangle Fraternity*. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Eppa, in Mrs. Gardien, Edmond Roode, in Mrs. Edward, Edward Hartung, Mrs. Eda Huntung, Mrs. Fahren, Mr. and Mrs. Myers, in Mrs. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Obeta, of Kansas City, Mills, and Prof. and Prof. of Kansas City, Mills. John Hunter and Joe Woodward of the University of Nebraska and Charles Allen of Ohio, were often accused of being the Sigma Pi Epsilon fraternity last night. Lorena Jost, A. B., 27, student cataloger at Watkins Library, spent the week-end in Kansas City, visiting Mildred Kelsey, fa27. Dr. and Mrs, O. W. Ellison of Independence, Ederher Killner, e20, and Joyce Miller and Millard Knock of K. Ellison, e20, at Richer hall yesterday at Richer hall yesterday. Mrs. A, M. O. Orgelbier, Mr. David Williams, C. Mrs. W. Mattner, Mr. and Mrs. Truebold, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, of Lawrence. While attending the spring convention of the American Chemical Society at Columbia, Ohio, Dr. A. W. Kiely, director of the chemistry and Prof. F. B. Daims of the chemistry department were entertained at dinner by Earl Manchester, dean of the University of Kansas, and is now at Ohio State University. There were many former KU students, most of them men; Dr. Damu and Mrs. H. W. Arant; Harvey Walker; J. Wesley Sternberg; Dr. H. M. Elboy, Dr. E. C. Franklin; Dr. H. M. Theta Chapter of Alpha KappaLambda has just been installed at the University of Washington. This is the first instance for many years of a national social fraternity without having first been a local. Commencement Open to Senior Finishing During Summer Seniors not receiving degrees at Bail Commencement but who will complete their work in Sail Commencement will also receive degrees according to R. Q. Recruiter, professor of English and class break-fall and all the other Commencement exercises except appearing on that course to provide diplomas' said Recruiter. The graduating class this year have promised to finish their class breakfast by 9 p. m., and not do as their own breakfast a second time soon. It is necessary that the class dishin their breakfast on time so that the University dinner may get us up early. Madison, Wis.—When a student in the University of Wisconsin attempted to paddle a canoe while wearing a 1912 model life preserver his skill in paddling became so impeded that the canoe was overturned and strapped above it, strangely shove in the ice water, and also rescue the unearworthy life preserver. All Seniors May Attend 1912 Life Preserver Fails Student Always in Perfect Taste Always Individual Made for You at. Schulz the Tailor Average Man's Surplus Basis of New Company New York, (UCB) is a municipal project having its first purpose creation of an opportunity for the man of modest money or share in the huge profits of the corporation within a year. The plan is the idea of John J. Raskell, former financial expert of General Motors and chairman of the Democratic National Committee. The operation would combine features of the well-known investment trust and an insurance company. New York Bancorp has which could easily become the largest institutional institution in the world. Etta Kett for R. O. T. C. Honorary Colonel. Shoe Repairing? Yes! and we also have a complete line of "Keds" Gym Shoes. Across from court house BURGERTS Shoe Shop Dares Fate for Favorite Pipe Tobacco Darby, Pa. November 12, 1936 Loris & Bro. Co. Richmond, Va. 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