SUNDAY, SEPT. 10, 1926 THE UNIVEPSITY DAILY KAN$AN PAGE THREE A In Society --out of town guest. The music was furnished by Kearney's and Fredrick's Jayhawks. One of the largest crowds of University students ever assembled at the First Methodist church gathered in March for parkeres for the mixer Friday night. Olive Weatherby, e28, was in charge of the party. A short program was a part of the evening's entertainment, including a reception for Dr. Edward Hispast, pastor of the church, welcomed the new students; Dorothy Enjoy played a piano solo; and Austin Dodge directed a short talk; and Austin Van der Slice, e27, announced the plans of the Weekday foundation for the party. Evening meetings during the year. Chaperones for the party were the Reverend Dr. and Mrs, Edward Hispop and the Rev, and Mrs, Edwin F. Price. After the program refreshments of punch and wafers were served. Many students of K, U, attended the mixer at the Christian church Friday evening. Games were played in the earlier part of the evening followed by several speeches, one of which was made by George O. Foster, registrar. Strawberry ice cream and cakes were served. A reception was given for students of the Uitarian church Saturday morning from 6 to 8 p. m. Tee will be provided and a musical program will be presented. Students were divided into groups at the Presbyterian church and stunts were given Friday evening. Special music entertained the crowd also, after which refreshments of ice cream and cookies were served. A get-acquainted party for the old and new students of the Congregational church was held in the church basement Friday evening. The Reverend Gray welcomed the new students and greeted the old ones, Prof. M. T. Van Heerke of the School of Law gave a lecture on the history of the church. Various games and a musical program were enjoyed. Ice cream and cake were served. A take-off of the first week of school life at K. U. was given at the Baptist church Friday evening. Registration, enrollment and classes were carried out. At the first convocation Bill Inner, e27; represented the chancellor. Ed Everhart took the dean and adviser to the freshmen. Psychological tests, gymnism psych, n K. U., tests the K. U. partitioned tests, the K. U. hawk cookies and ice cream were served cookie style after games Map of Lawrence Showing Division Into Districts for W. S. G. A. Groups The guests present were: Dr. and Mrs. Frank Strong, Prof. and Mrs. Crawford, Dr. and Doctor and Mrs. Watts. The committee in charge was made up of the following students: Leslie Burry, Calvin Evans, and La Ruex Dale. Delta Upson gave a party for their pledges at Eckle's hall Friday night. The chaperons were Mrs. J, S; Lile, Mrs. Jane McLane, and Mr., and Mrs., Iloyd Houston, John Backrumber, Columbia, Ohio, was an A party for the pledes of last week was given Friday night at the Beta Theta Pi house, 1425 Tennessee street. 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