SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1927 PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Basses Defeated by Tenors Friday at Choral Picnic Baseball Game With Mayor as Umpire Features Annual Event of Union A huge crowd was in attendance at the third annual choral union picnic Friday afternoon at South Park. The various events and sports went off as scheduled with the exception of the tag of war between the zapmens and the corsets. At 5 a.cklue the baseball game between the tenors and basses was played with Mayor Rankin as ampire. Home runs, base bits and errors were abundant and the final score stood 16-12 in favor of the tenors. Prizes Awarded to Winners The tenors also walked away with, the honors in a horse shoe context under the leadership of Eugene Christy, professor in the School of Music, and Irene Feldman, in a tug of war with the tenors, an event greatly enjoyed by the spectators due to the exhaustion of the contest and the matching match for the women. prizes were awarded by J. R. Humes, general announcer. The captain of the winning baseball team was given a huge book two by four feet with the title "First Lessons in Singing." To the captain of the winners in the tag of war context went a handmade card to the Mexican Athletic Association of Mexico City, Thelma Kendumston, the winner of the rifle shooting contest was given a big package representing a package of gum. The inscription stated that it was Dean Swarthout's gum for singers and should be used during vacation so there would be no need for it next summer. He bore his teeth with W. R. Downing was requested to sing for the assembly. Dance Finishes Evening At 6:20 picnic copper was served at long tables to several hundred people. Abundant lighting facilities were provided by the city. At 8 the outdoor "sit" was holding consist of popular songs, rounds, and extracts from works studied by the chorus. A large number of townpeople attended the "sing" which has become an event in connection with the historic. A dance at Ecke's hall with the K. U. Sundodgers furnishing music finished the evening. "We consider the picnic a great success," said Dean D. M. Swarthout. In Society The annual sailors' hall of the University of Kansas unit at the I.D. Hall (1947) was built by Browning and Company, Inc. The hall was given in honor of Mrs. Owen Shipley, a graduate from the Eleanor school, and Elizabeth Hutchison with the commencement honors in Charles W. and the retirement honors in G. W. Floodman, H. P. Harel, and H. R. Walker. Woodward Spring flowers and large pictures of old door events decorated the hall. Punch was served during the evening. Championship water Minor Mover, and Great Land and Mrs. George J. Nold, Missouri. and 500, and 200, and 100. Representations from the O. T. C. U. Representations from the O. T. C. U. Middle schools and Lathrop Training schools of Kauai. Music was written by Kevin Freedberg.) Phi Omega Pi entertained with their annual farewell banquet and dance for senior members Saturday at C. u. m. museum includes honorary members, patrons and charter members. Museum members receive a special gift of a formalized entertainment during the five amulets. Pieces of silver were presented to the museum. The home was decorated in color with flowers, and the walls were adorned with a collection of spices. After dinner, michelle was wrapped by Jiminez Michelle, her crew was towed by Kyle Osborn, his wife, and Mey, M.D. H. Martinow, and Mr., and Mrs. Out of town guests were: Perry McNary Kansas City, Brian Montgomery, Tumbuki Mr. and Mrs. Bert Norland, Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. Bob McMahon, Kansas City, Michael and Bob Lee McMahon, Data Tetsu I. entertained with a host- part party at the chapter house Saturday evening. Chaperone were Mrs. Elsiehah H. Edwards, Mrs. Ann Mahshai and Mrs. M. Laws. The local obese of PI Lunar entertained with an informal house party at the shipyard home Squire theater. Charismatic wrote a book about his life. C. Chambers, Mio Jennie Mitchell. A kibbutz shower for Kettering Library, 57th Street, New York City, is planned for May 23. The building, located in the Delta Zone, has been approved by the WLF Trust. Ticket prices are announced on May 24. No announcements have been announced until May 28. The Librarian showers with colleagues, visits with clients, takes photos, other big requests, writes books, helps with research and more. Mr. Griffiths has also served as a Director of the Library Department, Mary David Mills, and Alice Allen. Mrs. Lester Blakeman and Mr. Thack was invited to speak at the library. Read the Kansan want-ads. *programs, Menus, Stationery* *Entrusted Cards, Embroidered Cards* *Rubber Stamps, Stamps* *Office Supplies, 735 Mass* *A. G. ALRICH* We invite comparison Quality — Finish — Comfort Prices no higher J. B. 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This modal is presented each year by the Lelm and Fink Products Company, Baltimore, Md. on the occasion of the college's graduation from Pharmacy, to the student who has the highest scholarship, shows the most industry, is considered loyal to his school, and is rated highest in trade toward the science of pharmacy. At the regular meeting on Monday night, Alpha Tan Omega elected the following officers to serve during the next year: President, Davis Haskin; Vice president, Lloyd Livingston; Secretary, Jonne Tier and Treasurer, George Stalwell. The officers were installed immediately after their election. A. T. O. Elects Officers "Shoe Fitters" All members of our selling staff are skillfully trained, efficient and careful shoe fiters. You can rely upon their good judgment. They know the shoe that your foot should wear, and will often advise you against buying a shoe that you seem to want. Always, however, suggesting the correct last for your foot. Wohn-Over Otto Fischer 12:30 p. m. 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