FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1928 PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Hill Fraternities Initiate Neophytes Into Membership Seventeen Organizations Take In New Members Since Beginning of Term Initiation of pledges of must of the传感器 has been held during the last几个月, and the nurses have announced the names of those initiated. The institutes are in Acarie: David Welborn, Lebanon Harley Miller, Kinnamian村, Kam, Gilber Miller, Nioedoha; Wendel Gilber Miller; Russell Pateh, Lawrence. Alpha Tau Omega; Robert Dellis, Muskogee, Okla.; Jake Clairborne McKinney, Oklahoma; Kyle City, Ramin Rollent, Ek City, Mao.; John Olsen Young, Wichita; Donald Seale, William Walker, Belle Lake City, Kelsey City; Russell Dalley, Belen, N. Beta Theta Pi; Howard Sidar, Garnett; Richard Emerson, Kansas City Kan; Ralph Erpach, Theodore Pearson; Charles L. Spencer, Dorade; Charlie斯顿, Leaven worth; Dianne Jackson, Lebanon; Delmar Fritzs, Kansas City, Mo; Mae Greenleaf, Lawrences, Haydin Williams, Edgar Schmidt, Lyons; Edgard Schmidt, McLouth. Delta Chr: Rajun Mitchell, Topeka Dean Matthews, Hailvand; Foster Fullerton, Elkhardt; Julian Kwan Lake Forest; Express Moore, Kaanan City, Mo. Mo; Richard Boardbee, Lawrence; George W. Jones, Allan Lambert, NorthWash; Lawrence, Nebraska; Neident, Lyndon; Vernon Taylor, Great Bend. Delta Sigma Lambda; Edward Coo- p, Wellington; Arthur Col,蔡 Coe, Wellington; Stephen Cole, Kansas City, Mo.; Paul Farrier Altman; Lee Jandition, Gladstone; Riley Delta Tau Daelin; Willur Warner, Delta Tau; John Wrenchew, Eugene Woods, Kingman, Bill Dickinson, Evergen; Glen Pearson; Trace Leuney, Glen Pearson; David Campbell, M. N. Scwall Vorn, Dakor Dvor, Please Prey; Kernit Rvan, Bonner Springs; Paul Knapp, Edvardville; Den London, Chappman, Kenneth Johnson, Quinney, Edvardille; Victor Bailor Prey, Prey Delta Upsilon) Arthur Butler, Wich Hartman Rubber, Locust Warwick R. Morrison, Kansas City, Misc. R. Morrison, Kansas City, Misc. Springer, New York, Misc. R. Morrison, Kansas City, Misc. Kaapn Sigma; Robert Cricola, Ika Lee Benton, Kanania City, Mo.; Dixon Haugh, Edwardville; Russell Gideon George Pearson, McAleur; Gordon Mcdewell, Winfield; Joan Hoeckel, Lawrence; Kenneth Rank, Wellington Clyde Stolfe, Stafford; Gerald Farrar Joplin, Mo.; Howard Johnson, Toper Thurd Thompson, Greene John Wichtha, Long Vincent Knight Wichita. Phil Dhi Theater, William Abbott, Kamano City, Mo.; Bill Kipper, John Taylor, Lawrence VanVleen, Robbard Kline, Steven Schmidt, Jeffrey Brown, Keenan Kenneth Murdoz; Pooja Dawkins, Banke Wakefield; John Ramsey, Arkansas Chemical Society; Chris Sullivan, Sullivan, Treton, Ma; Edie Grower, Hutchinson; Al Newman, Arkansas Chemical Society; Greg Grove, Dainley, Burlington. Pu Giamma Dalla: Morris Straight, Russoi Straight, Burtteauy, Olka; Gambia Straight, Ertirey, Stocker, stederel, LaJoinie, Cake; Babson Culp, Bolton; Oliver Hobbs, Lawrences Hobbs. Athieson; James Davis, Wichita; Joe Khaner, Pittsburg; Nick Freeman, Abilene. Phi Kappa Pi: David Sai: Devon Lawrence, Skinner, Lawrence; Charles Neel, Hutchison; Daniel Esterly, Bernard Fink, Briston Woodward, Topeka, Paul Brooker, Marion; Burton Lyman, Hutchinson; Corlett, Cotton, James Payne, Keaton; Payne Payne, Kansas City, Kaplan James Klepper, Cameroon, Mo. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Chandler Stockwell, Edilson; Stockwell, Effingham; Max Hargreave; Pittsburg; Floyd Ramone; Virgil Pigel; Rebirch, Richard Bichon; Wichita, Forge, Gary C. Sigmat Chir, Howard Maffet, Kansas City, Mo.; Robert Sewell, George Alfred, Robert Hare, Independence; Ben Gobel, William Nichols, Larrae; Don C. Brinker, William Dicia, Kansas City, Mo.; Sean Leslie, Burdett; John Eden, Kansas City, Mo.; Robert Doekum, Gordon Martin, Paul Boyer, Wichita; Carroll Wallington, Loren Norris, Olatha Malcolm MacLaren, Lawrence. Sigma Nu; John Markham, Parsons; George Marshall, Lawrence Robert Shepp, Kansas City; Fire Department Kevin Layman, Mac Cahal, Wiltshire Dwight Wallingford, Cherryvale Melvin Decker, Concordia, Sylvanus Smith, Los Angeles, Calif.; Basil Kelly Osowatone; Norbert Garrett, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Robert Burns Cherryville; Kendall Wood, Thomas Chernowich, Kansas City, Mo.; Maur Lawrence; Lawrence; Richard Brown, Snivey. Alpha Kappa Lambda Cael Engel Apache, Dell, Rayburn, Ralph Brown, Law- er, Erik Anderson, Bill Baldock, Bullock. Independence; James Taylor, Reservoir, Phillips Power P. Upsonian; Robert Heckert, Independence; Robert Cranmer, St. Joseph; Orel Rosier, Kansas City, Kan.; Oled Rosier, Knoxville, Ky.; Lloyd Young blood, Pittsburgh; Kenneth Dearth, Lakin; Silydney Davenport, Benn Springs; Paul Davies, Montana; Richard Wagner, Minnesota Nyberger; Parsons, Marianne Millington, Girard, Glen Hairi, Agenda. --waiting an hour when I went after him. I'd be embarrassed to death waiting in a fraternity house!" "Are you going to make your date walk, or get a tax?" "Let's figure up how much it will cost." "Wouldn't it be fun to make love to our sisters-only couldn't take it in the right way." Around Mt. Oread Mildred Newly, fa128, and Lyda J. Seiler, c29, have been awarded the Lucinda Smith Buchan Memorial fund, scholarship, and Dorothy Keyes, c31, has been awarded the George Iues Memorial校舍, and the William H. Cannon of the committee on scholarships, announced this morning. --waiting an hour when I went after him. I'd be embarrassed to death waiting in a fraternity house!" "Are you going to make your date walk, or get a tax?" "Let's figure up how much it will cost." "Wouldn't it be fun to make love to our sisters-only couldn't take it in the right way." One of the new Model A Fords has been received by the local Rent-A-Ford company and is now available for rental, Fred Gies, manager of the company, announced today. The car is a two-door sedan. Bella Theta Pi announces the pleasing of Raymond Barnes, C33, Smith Center, Benjamin Roberts, C31, Wise Center, and Robert Hill, C31 independence. Each member of the University of Kansas chapter of the College League Street Dresses Smart Ensembles Newest Prints Sport Dresses Dance Frocks Navy Georgettes The latest modes in Dresses and millinery always moderately priced. Announcing the opening of our New Dress Shop Saturday, February 25 We take pleasure in announcing the opening of a dress shop in connection with our millinery. A new department that will offer the latest dresses of individuality. These dresses have just arrived from New York City, and are lovely interpretations of the mode for spring. 1928. Dresses that are new, smart, well made, conforming to the taste of well dressed women with those fashion touches that indicate exclusive good taste. WOLTERS DRESS AND HAT SHOP Potential Leap Year Escorts Plan All Sorts of Retribution for Dates at Varsity Danc To date, or not to date. That is the question of the hour. Would it be fun to tag at the leap year Varsity, and be tagged? Or it would be more fun to take somebody? If you took somebody would people be busy at body stages, where would the boys be? Speculation is keen among the ladies. "I'm afraid if I take a date he'll be a wallflower—no one will cut him and I'll be stuck with him at all," said a friend. "Just for spite he'd eat too much after the Varsity." These are some of the more common speculations. There are so many items to consider. "What if I'd call him up and he'd have a date?" I feel like a fool!" If "I stagged I could ask somebody for a late date!" I wonder if the staggs will be allowed to smoke?" "If I took him, he'd probably keep me Whatever the woman decides to do, it's going to be plenty to the man. Each brother should enter the ballroom and show up to help he应待 to repaint every little past grievance. For instance, if some fairy stag looks him over from head to foot while he is dancing with someone, his stager will turn away, he can feel assured that he has done the same thing to her sometime. 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