PAGE FOUR ... THE UNIVERSITY EARLY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 1829 Jessup to Arrive Today; Is an Old Friend of Lindley One Hundred and Forty-six Students Recognized for Scholastic Standing "He is one of the leading state university presidents of this country," said the Chancellor in commenting on his book. "The University of Iowa has enjoyed much advancement in recent years and he has been a major contributor of educational trends and is a pleasing speaker. We are indeed fortunate in securing him as the speaker." President W. A. Jessup of Iowa University, who will address the students at the Hunter Convention tomorrow, will be on hand for the day. Mrs. Jessup is accompanying him, and they will be the guests of honor, Mrs. M. H. Lindsley will attend until Tuesday. Chancellor Lindley and Mr. Jessup have old friends, having been professors in the state university of Indiana, who are very much good friends in those days that they frequently have spent their vacations in the streams of Minnesota. Chancellor Lindley will preside at the convention, at which the following program will be presented: America, led by Dean Donald M. Swarthorn and the University Band. Honors of 1929, Honor Award of 1928, Honor Award of W. A. Joseph of the University of Iowa. In addition to the honor man for 1928, those students who are among the highest 10 per cent of the senior class in 1928, in the junior, sophomore, and freshman classes will be present. A speaker at Auditorium is being reserved for these honor students. The complete list of the honors for this year is given here. (Continued from page 3) Additional Society Mriam Thioraman is spending the week end in Topeka as a guest at the Alpha Kappa Theta house. Kappa Eta Kappa held its annual spring party Friday night at the charter house. Alberta Showalter of Kingman, in visiting Robert Edmiston, at the Gamma Phi Beta house this week end. Johnson and Griffiths orchestra furnished the music for dancing. The chaperones were Mrs. M. Atkinson, Mrs. B. Deichert, and Dr. Anderson. "Hard Times" were evident at the Wesley Foundation party at the First Methodist church Friday evening. James S. Welch was awarded the Best Group Time of the season. The entertainment was furnished by groups which were classed 1929 HONOR STUDENTS The Senior students whose names are listed below constitute the highest ten per cent in scholarship in their respective schools: COLLEG2 Paul Ashley, Phi, Beta Kappa, Gilbert Allen, Phi, Beta Kappa, Linda Beech, Phi, Beta Kappa, Faith Bach, Phi, Beta Kappa, Marcus Chackiew, Michael Chackiew, Richard Crawford, Phi, Beta Kappa, Rachel Crawford, Phi, Beta Kappa, Thomas Durling, Thomas Durling, Douglas Ducker, Sadler Edward, Phi, Beta Kappa, Sutter M. Paul Ferguson, Sutter M. Paul Ferguson, Diana Lancey, Phi, Beta Kappa, Chateau Green, Betsie Greene, Phi, Beta Kappa, Betsie Greene, Phi, Beta Kappa, Helen Drinkwell, Phi, Beta Kappa, Haley Drinkwell, Phi, Beta Kappa, Haley Drinkwell, Phi, Beta Kappa, Haley Drinkwell, Phi, Beta Kappa, Haley Drinkwell, Phi, Beta Kappa, Haley Drinkwell, Phi, Beta Kappa, Erin D. Hoffman, Phi, Beta Kappa, Eunice Jones, Alfred Kowalski, Phi, Beta Kappa, Alfred Kowalski, Phi, Beta Kappa, Harland Landis, Phi, Beta Kappa, Mark M. Marsh, Phi, Beta Kappa, Mark M. Marsh, Phi, Beta Kappa Cindy Mason, Pio Bella Kappa, Pio Bella Kappa, Ella Mason, Pio Bella Kappa, Fellini on Ella Mason, Pio Bella Kappa, Fellini on Mario Mangano, Pio Bella Kappa, Fellini on Mario Mangano, Pio Bella Kappa, Fellini on Jane Martinez, Pio Bella Kappa, Fellini on Jane Martinez, Pio Bella Kappa, Fellini on John Mulligan, Pio Bella Kappa, Fellini on John Mulligan, Pio Bella Kappa, Fellini on Filippo Martinez, Pio Bella Kappa, Fellini on Filippo Martinez, Pio Bella Kappa, Fellini on William Lilly, Pio Bella Kappa, Fellini on Jack Scheck, Pio Bella Kappa, Fellini on Chloe Mason, Pio Bella Kappa, Fellini on Chloe Mason, Pio Bella Kappa, Maternal Bond Jon Mulligan, Pio Bella Kappa, Maternal Bond Jon Mulligan, Pio Bella Kappa, Temporal Bond Jon Mulligan, Pio Bella Kappa, Temporal Bond Rocca Mason, Pio Bella Kappa, Fellini on Rocca Mason, Pio Bella Kappa, Fellini on Lola Mason, Pio Bella Kappa, Fellini on Pio Bella Kappa, Pio Bella Kappa, Fellini on Pio Bella Kappa, Pio Bella Kappa, Fellini on Lola Mason Boca Raton, Florida - Boca Raton Regional Facility. Joseph J. Santos, Boca Raton, Florida Teresa Lorenzo, Boca Raton, Florida Tony Lorenzo, Boca Raton, Florida Martina Narcisso, Boca Raton, Florida SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Winner Macros, Pt. Laudita Theta William H. Row Pt. William, Pt. Laudita Theta SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE Ruth Bennett, P. LaLance Tcha Marianna J. Rose, P. LaLance Tcha Lia Maran Hogerty Marion Hogerty, P. Delta Rabbi Ed W. Allen, Architecture, Van Buren Pe Bruce Pe. Architect, Van Buren Pe. Imaging, Illustration, Van Buren Pe. Honey Bee Therapeutics, Van Buren Pe. Honey Bee Therapeutics, Van Buren Pe. Honey Bee Therapeutics, Van Buren Pe. Honey Bee Therapeutics, Van Buren Pe. Honey Bee Therapeutics, Van Buren Pe. SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS Stavilin Ivanov, Electrical Designer, Stavilin Ivanov, Electric Designer, Stavilin Ivanov, Electric Designer, Master Bacharach, Musica & Dance, Master Bacharach, Music & Dance, Master Bacharach, Music & Dance Leila Alvarez, Palma School Art Milena Guirre, Yuri L. Filippa LaLama Louise McCarthy, Marcus P. LaLama LaLama Emily McCarthy, Marcus P. LaLama LaLama SCHOOL OF LAW Bard Van Bueren Shannon, the son of Owen, of Queen Canterbury, 1879 A. Paul Snider Arkham, the son of George, of Queen Canterbury, 1879 Mary M. Beardy Mark D. Ballard Preston Palmer Lidore Miller Paul F. Davenport SCHOOL OF PHARMACY William S. Dauberry William S. Daugherty The following Juniors, Sophomores and Freshmen lead in their respective classes. Where the decision was close more than one name is Jameson Ellen R. Baker, PE Lambda T. Richard A. White • Richard C. Gafford • Lawrence Kenter • Kevin Macmillan • Misha M. Peitr • Elizabeth H. Thompson • Alain Wise COLLEGE Vergel Marvin Holt Marvin Johnson William Brenkman Marvin Johnson Geraldine Lutre Kathleen M. Maru- Charles C. Stephensman William Harrington, Beta Gamma Sigma College Sequoia, Gamma Phi Delta P. W. Wadhams, Gamma Phi Delta P. Nephromelia Ruth Carlin Caldwell Folly Manley Jenice Poole Howard K. Nisid January James Criswell, Rita Gamma Sigma Arthur Crowd, Rita Gamma Sigma SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS Freshman Kenneth Crumrine Howard C. Hale SCHOOL OF BUS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Sensitivities: Wen Gabel, Chemical, Kyoto Tan Model, Garald A. Kane, Electrical Mildred Merrell, Pt. Lumbach Theta Junior Garland F. Mapple, Civil, Town Belle P; Robert W. Smith, Electrical, Town Belle P; Lawrence China Charles W. Kinney, Electrical Kent H. Nauman, Architecture **Farmer** Danish Escortiit, Vidur **Sophisticated** Virginia Marwood, Vidur **Forthcoming** Kathleen Kaufman, Finn **Miscellaneous** Grand Year First Year David J. Wilson James D. Cummings, MD, FACS SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Instructor W. G. Waltham H. I. Cullman J. H. Cullman Faculty Joseph Seymour Joseph Seymour Society for Research in Medicine SCHOOL OF PHARMACY Instructor: Gina A. Walts Professor: Harry W. Winkler Jane Livingston, Delta Zeta, is spending the week end at her home in Chanute. fied as Tin Can Alley, Allypink Center, Pinch Corner, and Slumber Hollow, the places from which they were taken. Most of their students were present. Mrs. Mary V. St. Chire, Chl Omega house mother, and several women were in Kinsman City Saturday where wedding of Laura Ballon, A.B. 27 Miss Bentzie MacMurray, of Meredith Geiger, A. B, 28$, of Leavenworth, are week end guests at the Delta Zeta house. Members of Kappa Kappa Gamma morally entertained with a dance at the Ferns and palms were used for decorations and Hurry Kalei's orchestra. Maurine Ricks, Delta Zeta, is at her home in Atchison this week end. Chaperones for the evening were Mrs. L, C. Harris, Mrs. K, N. Thompson, Mrs. J, S. Stower, Mrs. Margaret Perkins and Mrs. Edith Miller. Out-of-town guests included Bernice Barker, Rachel Cummings, Jones, of Kansas City, Moe, Mary and Sally Lillard, of Topkapi, and Barbara Burke, of Leuvenworth. All of the members of the Thet All Phi Alpha sorority went to Kansas City, Mo., yesterday to attend a Founder's day banquet, there. Lillian Yancee, of the Pi Phi house, is spending the week end at her home in Baxter Springs. Emily Davis, of Abilene is a guest this week end at the Pi Phi house. Margaret Seibeld, of the Pi Pi house, is spending the week end at her home in Acklison. Myra Little and Betty Dong Long are her guests. Ruth Lundbird, of the Gamma Pili Beta base, who has been at her home in Anthony for the last three weeks, said she will return to Lawrence Monday. Constance Ross, of the Gamma Phi Beta house, is visiting her grandmother Mrs. E. C. Ross, at Valley Falls, this week end. Delta Tau delta fraternity held it annual spring formal at the Florida Center of Music. Agnew's orchestra playing for the dancing. At a wreath chorec, the party was decorated with flowers and freshness were served. The house was decorated with American beauty. Chaperones were Mrs. Emma Fagen, Mrs.-Frances Goodell, Mrs.J. S. Fagen, W. R. Dickinson of Independence, Mo.-out-of-town guests were Dorothy Brooks, and Phyllis Thomas, of Kauai; W. B. Rogers, Booys Tainter; W. B. Rogers, Booys Tainter. A student fellowship banquet was held at Westminster hall, Friday evening for Presbyterian students, Lilacs and pastel shades were used for decorations, and bouts were given during the event. The master instructor, and special music was given by Helen Stockwell and Dean Matthews. of Olivec; Don Shaker and John Merle; of Manhattan, Donald Posthale; of Manhua; Martin Dickinson; of Kansai Campbell, of Kansas City, Mo. The patronesses of Alpha Kappa Alpha security entertained with a formal concert featuring the Memorial Union building, Friday evening. Bill Poremis's Collegians played instruments, drums and music, and the regular Union building decortions were used. Abar was the guest. Special guests of the students were Prof. H, N. Chamiller, Prof. N, P. Murphy, Professor Albert After, W. M. E, Penney, whose father dated Westminster hall. Nadine Long, of the Chi Omega house, has returned to her home in Coffeyville, because of illness. Week end guests at the Chi Omega house are Josephine Roberts, fa28 of Olathe and Margot Dale of Kansas City, Mo. Members of Alpha XI Delta security were in Kansas City Saturday evening to attend their Founder's Day banquet. Irene Zimmerman, fa'28, of Cottonwood Falls, is a guinea pig at the Alpha Kappa Psi fraternity and attended the Founder's Day banquet at Alpha X. Darien Saturday evening. Dean Agnes Husband and Mise Irane Ponbody, assistant professor of voice, drove to St. Joseph, Mo., Saturday to spend the day with Mrs. Mikeh Miller, formerly an instructor in the School of Fine Arts at the University. Miss Laura Ballon, A. 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