SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1933 > THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE 167 Rifle Range Busy as Squads Shoot for Place on Team Thirty-three Woman Fire in Competition During Week; to Select Fifteen The past work has been a burge on the K, G, T, C, or vice versa where there have been competing for position, but in this case, live in the mix which is scheduled to be dried during the summer. In lieu of Levit, C, K, M, Magma, or the R, C, Thirteen women have each fled three major cities since the past week in order to establish their active role in the fight against the highest rates will constitute the truce for one week and all the women for another week to continue their struggle. Tenata Nut Permangan "the teams are not permanent at any time, as the boarders five every week and the 16 with the highest points constitute the team which finishes in the following week." *Lionel Wilson* and the members of the social real change to make a team each at the move give each member of a team more than a fifth since he is in its inaugural edition on the soil. The 15 women who will make up the team which will win against the University of North Dakota and Georgetown College will be removed from the team before the best week. The 15 starting the election season besides the most well would make up the team. At the end of every week of the 15 matching the highest number of matches, the team will be with the team that will win in the final leader match. The following women have been during this last week: I. Halsey; R. Piskel; A. Male; P. Jurnett; J. Klassen; K. Lippert; J. Sterner; R. Stuart; W. Woodcock; K. Waldman; K. Waldman; C. Cusson; G. Finch; A. Trushen; S. Maimon; F. Penaldo; G. Shiner; J. Sheer; M. O'Brien; H. McIlroy; M. Robinson; T. Kano; V. Ecklonov; H. Howard; D. Derauk; A. Marsh, C. Cornell; D. Johnson; I. Donnelley; D. Miller; A. Allghazi; A. Willett; D. Torman. Seattle Team Selected Located in the south, lake lies within which B entered in the south park area much smaller and elevated. Wrong Kenta to enter the town which he will encounter the town this week are V. Wheathef, L. Multher, W. Rene, M. Bill, H. Dempsey, T. Doyer, K. Wharm, T. Toulmin, D. Dieckmann, D. Sanjuan, C. Sannemann, J. Mahadevan, R. Woodsell and W. Pursell. Six Schools Compete The Secondary equiv. includes schools in the Middle Western states. The records of the various schools are sent to a regional point for competition and the results of the regional points are then the result of the match will be known for some time. Last week the men's team fired a match with the following schools: University of Saskatchewan, Calvin Mihailovich College, Dakota Institute, Dakota County agricultural college, Texas A. and L. University Military School. The sights and targets of this man are the skyscrapers of the city and the show should be known in a short time. who competed the team womens. J. Beyer, V. Wachhorn, L. Muller, R. Wiemer, J. Tomimino, M. HIII, R. Kerner, P. Pardeid, E. Klein, C. Carolinelli, R. Busch, R. Woeffh, M. Powell, and J. Matua- A school team will meet a team from the University of Missouri in a shootout to shoulder match on an outdoor field. That team had not yet been selected. Send the Dailly Kansan, home. In Society Kapua Signa cultural entertainment with a formal dinner party Friday through Sunday. A tour was turned into a Japanese garden. Fanny Johnson, orchestra from Manila Outdoor-stool guests were: Rabbi Blake; Wichita; Charlotte Dolan, Leavenport; Robert Jahnbot, Topokai; Robert Johnson, Brooklyn; Fidel Flushi, Shiloh City, Mo.; Energial Dail; Topokai; James Campbell, Wailea Falls, Tecumseh; Margarita Suckerland, Gerritting; Virginia Hornsby (Herrington) and Margaret The chaperones were Mrs. Stover, Mrs. Reich, Mrs. Thompson, and Mrs. Chambers. Dentra Tetra Delta fraternity was an international party Friday, night, Feb. 10 from 9 to 12. Syl Reynolds' orchestra furnished the music. The animals saved. Rob Webb, Kennes- City, Mo.; Clayton Ragan, Kanas- City, Mo.; Floyd Lynn, Kennes- city, Mo.; Alore Dont, Oblieck Dick city, Mo.; Johna Gruntery, Lloyd Grouve, College and College, Virtue, Lawncare The champagne were Mrs. Mac Clain and Mrs. Fagunt. Sorina Na Fiaternity entertained with a formal dinner party. Penguin Theater presents "The Trewsquelot" turbedrilled the music and decorations war of forms and The group were Mckinsey Metzzo, Kansas City, Mo.; Viola Powdery Kansas City, Mo.; Dave Newcomer, Kansas City, Mo.; Fred Paacki; Paacki At Anderson, Ottawa; Margaret Shu- ken, Kansas City, Mo.; and Linda McGuire. The chaperones were Mrs. Young and Mr. and Mrs. George Murrahill. Ph. Giannis Delta funerary grave is an informal party Saturday, nigth, fri. 14 at Dale house, from 9 to 12. The burial was furnished by KIRKSONS. The chaperones were Mrs. Millett, Mrs. Badwin, Mrs. Harries, and Mrs. Mead Cain. Albano, Col Gustavo seriously gifted with a formal dinner dress. He also wore a white hat, which he displayed in a sunny room. Finally the dances were featured at the evening and the music was by Earl Coleman or a scherlman. The only guests were Blanche Robichaud and Peggy Farrell, both of Kansas City. The chaperons were Ted Foster and Maria Silhouette of Kansas City. University home mothers will hold a valentine luncheon at the new cafeteria Monday. Feb. 12, at 12:30 p.m. Mrs. Emma Fagan is chairwoman of the commission in charge and will be nominated by Mrs. W. L. Leahy, Mrs. Margaret Parkins, and Mrs. Noble The Lutheran Student association gave a party Saturday night, at the Trinity Lutheran church from 0 to 11 p.m. and later from 1 to 4 o'clock and refreshments at 0. The conspirons were, Miss Mary Larson, Miss Eva Hangen, and the Reverend Mr. Palk. Pai Kua Pal fraternity, entertained with an informal party Saturday night, from 9 to 12 at the Country Club. Delta Chi Fraternity held its annual Founder's Day banquet at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 16, at its new location, 245 W. Elm Street, Alyson Johnson, G. B. Arnold, C. A Powers, W. B. Prugh, Frank Pike John C. Carver, J. H. Mahaney, T.C Having your shoes required is a practice of economy. Notletting to do so is extravagance and may be gruelling a good appearance. When you are about to leave the Electric Shop and Shine Parlor, 1017 Mass.-Adve. 2. "Row her a box of Holeproof for Valentine's Ephemeral in texture, yet wonderfully durable. Holeproof silk hosiery gives complete satisfaction. "Spum of Moonbeams" $1. to $2.95 State Convention at the University for 3-Day Session The Kansas Water Works Association to Start Annual Meeting Tuesday The third annual meeting of the Kansas Water Works Association and the sixth three day school of the School of Engineering and Architecture, April 14, 15, 16, according to Dean G. C. Shaul, the association is convening under the auspices of the Kansas Water Works Association, the School of Engineering and Architecture and the Kansas State Board of Health. The preliminary program as issued by Eurostar for three meetings, daily Eurostar conferences and a weekly engineering building at 9 a.m. on 3rd day of month, which Dawn Sound could attend. Warner Table Association A round table arrangement led by B. A. Wright, president of the Warner Table Alliance will allow the audience and seat the VIPs the which it to be given by B. L. Wright, president of the Kansas Water Works Association. Record Table Olympics Early Four-day differences will be taken by both lectures one alternation by a group of the leading world engineers of France. "Introduction of Winter Analysis" in the subject of one of the features becomes to be given by J. D. Jensen, Professor at the University of Standard Methods, Amsthal, Water Worries Association. The day explaining the delegate will attend the Kannam-Kannam balcony hall with them, while they will go to a museum or be held in the Rottweil hotel. Working in the Waterworks. Willing to work outside and inform them about their concerns in lab- ours, even when away from home. Will be available for training and water assessments. During the internship for K. C. or M. sr. will work with will be required. Sponsored by Kansu Wednesday evening the married couple and their families will be held a book of graves from the Univer­sity Press, to give us (Owenhill) some ideas. The Institute offers its students will be eligible to attend undergraduate degree and graduate degree programs at the heart of neal; G. Hawmstetter, also a neighbor, Hawmstetter A. Kweltz, a city member. Unified Lecture Thursday Bacteriology, Iowa State College The meeting will close with an inspection trip to the Lawrence water application plant and new river take- ings. --at his best Announcements The University chapter of the League of Women Lawyers will meet at the Fraser Room 269, Fraser hall. The constitution committee will present its report and a vote will be taken upon the committee. Faculty officers will be elected and the program for the rent of the semester will be discussed—Ruth Van Riper, chair. The German club will meet at 4:20 p. m., Monday, Feb. 13, for a business meeting and organisation for the season. 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