A FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1020 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN + PAGE THREED . Twelve Students Start Latin Club at First Meeting National Fraternity Will Be Petitioned When Organization Is Complete A A Latin Club was organized last night by upperclass students of the Latin department who held a special gala at the University of Caliifano, Lawler, instructor, in classical ganges at the University. Plans have been made to make the club primarii on bonerity organization, and memorials will be largely on high scholastic attainment. Twelve students, all of whom have done exceptionally creditible work in the Latin department, were present, and Ms. Slave acted as temporary chairman. 28 A number of activities have be- plained for the club. Some plays based on ancient Greece and Rome will probably be staged, a Rommy banquet will be held, and an exhibit to be displayed in every day life will be arranged. The members will make a special effort to stimulate general interest in Latin and Greeks. Papers on naxion; readings to be read at meetings of the group. Last night the entertainment consisted of Latin games and the singing of Latin songs. The students were also shown pictures and antiques such as a black clock from Europe by Miss Lalawah who lived in London, yearly studying and traveling abroad. It was decided at the meeting to set a definite limit on the number of members to be taken in later, said Miss Lawler this afternoon. Comms staff had to draw up a constitution and to arrange programs for later meetings. The group did not decide on a name for the organization, but a Greek letter name will probably be chosen, according to Miss Lawler. After the club has been definitely organized the national classified fraternity, Etn Sigma 60, of which Miss Lawler is in position will be appointed for membership. The next meeting will be held next Thursday night, Raymond Bowers will preside and Twila Shoemaker will act as temporary secretary. These presented last night: Maurine Moriley, Austin Van der Slice, Nicole Niemeyer, Lyleia Wood, Raymond Bowers, Thelma Higgleton, Elizabeth Tayler, William Bell, Amy Tayler, William Ball, Twig Snowmaker, and William Cornell. Meeting Follows Recital Students to Make Plans for Fine Arts Day Conc: Connie Waltz *Mann Zune* Alice Campbell Nation: Mary Ellen Nation: Test The program for the student recital is as follows: Diana: Concert Alissa: Campbell Diana: Mattinata Violet: Lois Volote Violet: Romaine Kelsey Violet: Amie Anyway Violet: On Away Amie Anyway way, Awake Belove Harbara Sample Cateridge Tynan Melvin Geist Havana Sample Cotteridge-Taylor Chamber of Commerce Will Entertain Editors The Kansas editors will be entertained at a luncheon given by the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce on Oct. 23, it was decided at a meet-room table to have reporters held yesterday afternoon. The editors are to be in *Lawrence* the 22 and 23 of Oct. when they hold a convention. 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