WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1927 e PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN D & Twelve Sororities and Fraternities Initiate Members All Organizations Expect to Complete Formal Ceremonies by March 5 Twelve additional sororities and fraternities have announced the initiation of pledges during the past week. Formal initiation into most sororities has been delayed last Sunday and Tuesday, Feb 22, although a few will not initiate until the first week of March. The sororites which have announced initiation R Alpha Gamma Delta; Elizabeth Kneen, Kansas City; Nell Hull Highland; Ruth Bigham; Bethel Cox; John Carroll Cox; Kansas City; Margaret Huekensa; Topica McEdken, Wellington Dorothy Repas, Kansas City; Elena Lemon, Lawrence; Katherine Allen and Valera Vatfelrood Greenleaf. Gamma Phi's Initiate 17 **Gamma Phi's Include 17** Graham Pi Bieta, Elaine Jaiotth, Benjamin Sutcliffe, Kristine Pittsburg; Elizabeth Eagle, Pittsburgh City. Lavien Clemen, Pittsburgh; Paulina Cost; Hotchinson, Elizabeth Deman- der; Reinhard丝恩, Topcala Constance Nuckles, Kansas City. Francie Payne, Kansas City; Christine Schernerhorn, Wilson; Dorothy Smith, Osakalaone; Dorothy Stone Kansas City; Ruth Swinger, Iola Grace Vanman, Hosking; Joe City; Dorothy Markley, Minnapolis; and Virginia Gage, Minnemalls. Delta Zeta; Marion Brinton, Kansas City; Cieo Compton, Lawrence; Henrietta Courd, Kansas City; Fanny, Ressley, Russell; Dorothy Grieve, Kansas City; Margaret Lancey, and Donna Smyer, Wichita. Pi Phi's Initiate 22 Pi Beta Phi; Margaret Heier, Kkan萨司 City; Mary Gardiner, McAleste Okla; Maxine Wilson, Hampton, MoMaxine Fisher, Wichita; Margarta Fisher, Wichita; Betty StevensonTaron; Eileenhall Rath, Webb Clot; Dunnie, Lawrence; Mary OlimtomAnthony; Elizabeth Wilkins, Kkan萨司 City; Alice Sutton, Houston TeMarian Keck, Sedalia, Mac; JanGrithfith, Laguna Beach, Cal; SusaKeith, Helen HungerforLawrence, Virginia Borge, OklamejiaVirginia Power, KansasCity. Alpha Delta Pi; Joan Norris, Garis Garden City; Bernardine Martin, Kans- sia City; Jessie Ackerman, Larned Lydia Dyn. Fort, Derry Riley; Ruth Parry Lawrence, and Lenora Winter, San ina. Sigma Kappa Loise Faddis, Kansas City; Josephine McAdam, Miamie; Marguerite Colegrove, Kansas City; Lois Lines, Alfie; Florence Ellifeld, Kansas City; Barbara Burns Olather; Wilsa Scots, Kansas City; Mary S. Joseph, Stella Brown, Leslie and Beatrice Steele Aracadia. Six Fraternities Initiate The fraternities which have held initiations as are follows; Alpha Tau Omega; Arthur Croubell Ellis; Harold Miller, Jola; William Murphy, Havenville; Gilmore Nisho, overblood; Norman Sorman, Kurt San city; Addison Mechko, Hutchinson, and Robinson Anderson. Ottawa Pu Upsilon; Howard MKimley, Kansas City; City, Michael McCoy, Dodge City, Missouri; Zimmerman, Storring; Burgardmur, St. Joseph, Moe, M.2ril Blacker, Gardner; William Kouney, Wichita; Wilson, Wichita, Wichita, and Harold Hill, Bolton Phi Kappa Pai; Kenneth Duncan, Kansas City; Lyle Gibbon, Lawrence; Herbert Schurr, Joopin Mo; Robert Grimes, Kansas City; Robert Young, Lawerence; Ralph Wallace, Papar; Howard Naugh, Ogden, Ohio; Nash Gaymoun, Olda; Lily Wheeler, Kansas City. Phi Gamma Delta: Ernest Roberts; Kansas City; Harry Jackman, Minneapolis; Fred Rogers, Pittsburgh; John Kaehler, Ottawa; Tait Wood, Barrard; Samuel Buchanan, Las Vegas, N. M.; George McKusan, Kansas City; Maria Krebble, McPherson; Antonia Buzzi, Wichita; Ethel Smith, Lawrence, and Robert Simonds, Los Animas, Colo. Sigma Nu; Steward Lyman, Columbus; William; Pippins, Kippas City; and LaMont Johnson, Independence. Alpine Kappa Lambda: Johney Edwards, Oswego; Marshall McWilliams, Hamlin, Mo.; Wayne Bibb, St. Joseph, Mo.; Howard Davis, St. Joseph, Mo.; Dave Warren, Barten Reynolds, Lawrence; Raymond Brady, Oakland; Calk: Frank Tiffany, Oswego; Myron McFarland, Lawrence, and Myron Peyton, Lawrence. S. R. Bruden, dean of the University was initiated as an honorary member. One Day Service No Extra Charge Quality Work Guaranteed National Convention of Sigma Delta Chi Here Next November Executive Council Sets Dates for Meeting; to Name Committees Excelsior Laundry Phone 112 741 N. H. Sigma Delta Chi will have its next national convention in Lawrence next Nov. 14, 15 and 16, the date having been set by the national executive council at a recent meeting held in Chicago. Clifford Cole, c128, of the local chapter of Signa Digma Hall, is chairman of the convention committee, and has appointed committees for entertainment, speakers, rooms and meeting places. These committees will be an ing of the fraternity, at which the names of the newly elected members will be read. All the plans for the time school is set out in the spring. The program will include plans for visiting Kansas City, Lawrence, and possibly the Topkick newspaper plants. The speakers arranged for will be prominent newspaper men, and experts along journalistic lines. Luncheons will be given at noon, and a dinner will probably be the last meal. A model institution will also be given some time during the convention. The delegates will be entertained at the various fraternity houses. Each chapter of Sigma Chi Ohio is responsible for 90 men are expected to be present. The convention host fall was held in Madison, Wis. Laurence Cutter, co-chairman of the chapter here, was delegate. Cutter graduated this January, and George Ableo, c28, vice president, him, and is now acting president. Albuquerque associations of Miami University in 55 cities throughout the United States, celebrated "All Miami Day" on the evening of Feb. 15. A 45-minute concert by the Albuquerque chorus was broadcast from VLW at Cincinnati. Have you seen those K, U-Jay- hauser Skafer Pillows, Pennants, and Jaw Hawk Birds, made in the University colors from the best grade of felt, at Rensselaer Store, 929 Mass. orders taken for special pennants or other items. University design—lowest price, quantity orders given special consideration. In Congress Today In the Senate Continues consideration of Swing Johnson Boulder dam bill with motion to dislance the measure scheduled. Public lands committee resume Oregon timber and railroad investigation. Foreign relations committee considers pending matters. Consider the second deficiency appropriation bill. In the House Rules committee considers Boulder dam. Judiciary committee resumes Judge Cooper impeachment proceedings. Officials Install Signals The car drivers who have been usenigle Eleventh street for "roller coasting" are now forced to turn to other sources for their thrills. Stop sign mails have been placed by the city com- pany at the Tennessee street in terrace. Allen Crafton The numerous accidents which have occurred there recently, climaxed by the complete wrecking of a car last week, may prove an obvious lesson that regulations must be made. The commissioners are of the opinion that the difficulty of making a stop on the grade is no excuse, nor is the necessity of "making a run for the hill" regarded very seriously by hem. Stops Are Necessary Because of Arterial Traffic Many have been questioning why the stop must be made on Eleventh, which is a steep grade and makes it difficult to cross. On Tennessee which has little grade. Many cities require tests for drivers and cars which are more difficult than face the driver who cancult than the rules which face the driver who climbs Mount Orcad. The commissioners believe that if good driving skills are necessary anywhere they are certainly necessary in Lawrence. Presents Frank Rising, A.B. '24, is working on the Knoxville Sentinal, of Knoxville, Tennessee. Activity Tickets Admit "IF" D. Raymond Dodyns, e27, is now working with the Marlank Oil Company in Pocatico City, Okla. Kansas Robe & Rug Tannery Manufacturers of Fine Fur Garments Bowersock Theater Next Monday, Feb. 28 Matinee and Night take this opportunity to convey the necessity of having your fur garments repaired and remodeled. Since our country was first settled, its natural resources in furs have been heavily drained. The steadily diminishing supply of fur animals tends to prove that your fur garments are increasing in value. Consult us in regard to the possibility of your old furs. All work guaranteed. Phone 235 145 Maine St. Reserve Seats Thursday and Friday in Basement of Law Building in THE KANSAS PLAYERS Men Orators to Contest Forensic Council Will Provide Money Prizes An antrievalist contest for men to take place March 1 to determine who shall represent the University of Kansas in the Missouri valley contest at Washington University, in St. Louis, March 19. Those who enter the content will be given the questionnaires and may be asked by C. Rutherford, Saturday, Feb. 26. All work upon the material must be done on this day. At a meeting of the forensic council last Thursday evening an appropriation was made to provide prizes for winners of the tryouts. The first prize will be $15, and $10 will go to the second best. Action was also taken to award an annual prize to the best man debater for the entire year at the University, and probably be in the form of a medal. or a medal. The coach and eighteen members of the University of California baseball team are going to make a twelve win over the Hawaiian Islands this summer. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. H. J. E. BUSTACE Dermatologist family physician, calls or eving appointments. Res. No. 149 Rose Hill Clinic No. 328 Phone 456 Phone 353 DR. FLORENCIA BARROWS Osteopathic Physician, Calls answered, Over Barber's Drug Phone 2337 LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Fox Eye Imaging 1025 Main. DR. R. HENDING Goulin. The eye, ear, nose and throat. Tetra, the eye, ear, nose and throat. A.U. Building. Tennessee HI and Howley Week In an order to promote timely instruction and instructors, the University of Tennessee innovated Howley Week. 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