SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE New Pledge Lists Announced Today After Rush Week x Fraternities and Sororities Take 33 Members; Pledge Services to Follow Sorority and Fraternity rulings ended this week and culminated in the pledging of "32 new members." Pledge services will not yet be held to all the organizations, and attendance will be made at a later date. The following fraternities have handed in pledge lists: Alpha Tau Omega announces the pledging of Richard Graham, unfeeble; Roger Leonard, unfeeble; Petebody. Delta Tan Delta announces the pledging of James Barrack, c'31, Kansas City, Mo. Phi Delta Theta announces the pledging of Lauren Anderson, c'111, Morganville. Phi Kappa announces the plebiscite of Carl Jochens, c31, Spearville. Phi Kappa Psi announces the pledging of Herbert Rav, e'31. Colby. Sigma Phil Epsilon announces the pledging of Paul Alken, c29, Macdonville; Albert Sprecher, c20, Carlson and Flayd Snowden, c20, Abilens. Sigma Alpha Mu announces the pladding of Arthur Greenfield, c3H, Kansas City, Mt. Daniel Breeneen, c2H, Oakland, N.J., Malcolm Goldberg, b3R, Bayonne, N.J. Pi Upsilon announces the pledging of Berne Nelson, Dodge City. Sigma Chi announces the pledging of John Rising; Lawrence; and George Sowder, e 321, Madison, WI. Delta Upson announces the pledging of William Beothorn, c31; Chapman; Raymond Burchell, c31; Chapman; Cali; and Ibiboda Soto, c31; Lennowerty. The following sorority announce new pledges; Alpha Chi Omaea announces the pledging of Katherine Lanyngreu, *c*31 Obertli; Nuna Lee Eun, *c*11, Ipman and Hena Alber, *c*31, Lawrences. Alpha Delta Pi announces the pledging of Marine O'Malley, c28 Pintinsburg, Mo; and Martha Wells, c40 Lawrence. Kappa Alpha Theta announces the pledging of Nancy Hewitt, Bartle- ville, Oklahoma. Gamma Phi Beta announces the pledging of Elizabeth McGeorge, c.25 Wellington. Chi Omega announces the philanthropic support of the *Science* magazine, Saluio; Marraret Garran, c93, Cohort Jamette Wallman, c218, Sherbrook; and Ruth Kicks, c91, Chile, South Delta Zeta announces the plightage of Mary Brosca, fau 39, *Kinsey Kile* 42, *Morgan Taylor* 43, *Whitman*, c29, *Cear P'Abke* 102, *Dahue* and Valorie Savannah, fau 39, *Kansas* --ii) Kappa Abba fraternity gave a brief itch at the chapter house Friday before the concert. The choir furnished the music. Out of town events included: Howard Rooney and Joe Cannon of Toppera; Jack Iedel and Joel O'Connor of Summer Gard of Kansas City, Mo.; Matthew Alien of Kansas City, Kan.; Mr. Mead; and Morris Crane of Kansas City. Announcements The K. U, Dames will meet with Mrs. J, F. V. Fredericks, 1805 Mills, S. Tuesday, Feb. 7. The wives of new students are cordially invited to attend. All those planning to attend please call 2424J. The Men's Student Council will hold a special meeting Monday night at 11 a.m. to discuss the activities which resulted in the recent police census, and to consider the needs of the students. Any member of the student body is invited to attend, especially house presidents. "Our Mexican Neighbors" will be the topic for discussion led by Helen Churchill, c28, at the University young people's group of the First Baptist church, Eighth and Kentucky, where they will tell some of his experiences in Mexico. The regular social hour starts at 6 p.m. Miss Merriah Moore, of the faculty of the School of Fine Arts, has been called to New Orleans because of the illness of her mother. Miss Moore was to have sung at the Kansas State Music Teachers' Conference. Miss Alice Mooreie, also of the faculty, will take the place of Miss Moore. Send the Daily Kansan home Deposit with Watkins National Bank In Society Lawrence, Kansas --ii) Kappa Abba fraternity gave a brief itch at the chapter house Friday before the concert. The choir furnished the music. Out of town events included: Howard Rooney and Joe Cannon of Toppera; Jack Iedel and Joel O'Connor of Summer Gard of Kansas City, Mo.; Matthew Alien of Kansas City, Kan.; Mr. Mead; and Morris Crane of Kansas City. Alpha Omicron Pi seniority entered with a valentine party Friday at their house from 9 until 12. Large red beds and red and white streamers decorated the house. Frank Moe, Kansas City, Mo., formed the unite. Mrs. J. D, Richie, Mrs. M, L. Haley W. L. C, Harris, and Mrs. Brancher wore the chapernets. The out of town guests were: Gladys Filson, Kiowa; Genniville Kimball, Leavenworth; Lacie Jones, Irene Peterson of Kansas City, Mo. Aeacia fraternity entertained with a party at the house from 8 until 12 Friday evening. The valentine motif was carried out in the decorations, Young-Birth's orchestra of Oi-erans, the music the chaparries for the day and the huddlemen, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Horkmann. The out of town guests who attended the party were Coell Horn, James Smith, Randy Robinson, of Kansas City, Mo.; George Show from the Michigan Auburn校对 Frank Munger from the New York University Sharp; Prof. Earl McGee; Guests from other fraternities included; Don Isett, Felin Collins, James Smith and Forrest Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity entertained with a party in honor of its 125th anniversary. 12 Colors of the fraternity decorated the halls, and the event was furnished by Jack Warford and Emma Evans of Chicago. Fifty guests attended the party. There were no outfits. The chaperones of the party were Mrs. Stone and Mrs. Webster. Alpha Delta Pi entertained with a valentine format at F. A. U. hall Friday night from 9 until 1. The ball was decorated in red and white to carry out the valentine motif. Red balloons out of the room were decorations. The out of town guests included; Dorothy Dallies and Kitty Rower of Manhattan; Marian Lathrop, Kate Lorraine King, of Kansas City; Mia Jianng Strong and Frances Tuttle of Atlanta; and members of the Manhattan chapter of Alpha Pi who also attended the party. The chaperones of the party were: Mrs. Charles W. Eoff, Mrs. Charles Lockwood, Mrs. Edith Miller, and Wy. Zonda M. Heisler. Music was furnished by Tike Kearnoy and orchestra. The house was very simply decorated with cut flowers, snapdragons, roses and filles of the valley. The mansion also had a fountain, a billiard can, Mrs Edith Miller, M.J. O, Opden, Mrs. F., B. Brady and Mrs. W, O. Seller's of Independence. A new feature of the University inodes nights is a five to ten minute show, called *Tuesday Show*. The short notes are usually achievements of former students and graduate students. Spooner Museum Will Be Dedicated on Fine Arts Day lexander Buel Trowbridge to Be Main Speaker at Convocation April 20 The dedication of Spencer-Tinger Museum, Monday, April 20, on the annual Fine Arts day, which coincides with the museum's opening, sizes the fact that the University not only has a noteworthy art collection, but also that the University is in excellent academic standing. April 30 A chief feature of Fine Arts day will be a special convention which will serve as a Fine Arts convention and the dedication of the Spooner-Thayer arts collection. The principal speaker for this event will be Alexandra Pisek, president of the American Federation of Arts, Washington, D. C. Mr. Trowbridge received a bachelor's science degree from Cornell university and a master's degree from Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, from 1893 to 1895. He was director and dean of the School of Architecture at the University of New York, National Hampton association, and trustee of the Architectural League of New York. National Hampton association is also the trustee of the Hampton Institute. He is now practicing as a consulting architect with offices in New York. The Spencer-Thayer art collection is not the exclusive collection of Mrs. Thaver, but was chiefly assembled by her brother Robert Thaver, a graduate of art from all over the world, covering a wide range of subjects. It includes books, jewelry, books, jewelry, Japanese articles, in daini rugs, musical instruments, his tortorial articles, paintings, and numeral works. The deadline for the next round of an intramural baseball has been set for Saturday, Feb. 11 at 9 o'clock. At n.C.A., the "coach's office" in 203 Bolgomann gymnasium by that time or they will be recorded as a default, according to the league rules, for all intramural sports. 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