MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE VT A Little Dan Cupid Plays a Piece of Hectic Indian Golf, Creating Many New Brides and Grooms Little Daniel Candi set uncomfortably upon a Kauai sunflower playing the various foot hords of Chopin's animal chorus from Famet or Carmen in bich blah X Minor on the third toe of his left foot — uncomfortable — so did Little Danny. Therefore little, Dan hoped to the earth attaching the third toe of his left foot on a brick. Gritting his incas and mahlus and bicupids, an Danny had a way of doing when he stubbed the third toe of his left foot on a brick, he grabbed up his bow on the fourth toe to play a piece of Indian golf. He twangened his bow string, making a sound like a one-armed paper-burger playing Beethoven's Sonata in Z flat on the hand organ and base drum combined. The noise angered him, but he played with his Indian golf halls, formerly known as arrows, to the north east, south and west and all intermediate points. So we account for this great number of summer grooms and blushing Margaret Butler Dr. Robert Cogillh Madeline Carter, ex-29 Robert Krusk, E17 Elizabeth Hood, A.B. '25 Louis Kendall, A.B. '22 Albert Brockett Lacy Barger, A.B. '14 Wilma Mayor, fe '24 Glenn M. Reed Harriet Rhodes fe '26 Martin Ekstrom (Topaka) Hazel Hebdellbrant Ellis Van Camp '25 Uuna Merryfield Dr. Brooks P. Stevens Alvin Clark Marian Fant Clara Auch D.W. Slater, A.B. '25 Katie贝莱 Wanson B.A. '24 Ray White Ferri Marie Jones, fe '25 Gerald F. Robinson Minnie Wood fe '28 J. R. Laggett A.B. '23 Florence Horkenker A.B. '19 Dr. F. E. Hartings Elizabeth Cordray Earl Marshall A.B. '21 Susan Seldenk A.B. '18 Kenneth Miller Russell D. Smith Roexie Rewina Puma Plans and Rules for Rush Week Announced (Contained from page 1) bunches; afternoon Artist and Model tea; evening Formal dinner; Tuesday Teewedown Tea; Peter Fan party. Theta Fri Alphabet; Sunday 1 to 3 Good Lack Chair; 6 to 9 Mimma Nan Dinner; Monday 1 to 3 Old Fashioned Chair; 6:30 to 8:30 Theta Earnward; 6 to 9 White Knee Boots. Pil Douglas P1; Sunday afternoon 3 to 5 Purple Farrow Tee; Monday 4 to 3, Tuesday Carnival Tambourine 6 to 9, Wednesday 6 to 9 dinner dance Aboard Ship. Sorority rushing committees are faced with many more restrictions than are the fraternities, since more complicated rules are enforced yearly concerning the conducting of the rushing of freshmen women by the various organizations. The rules which affect all sororites that have been decided upon by the board in consultation with Deana Agassi Rushland, dean of Women at the University of Kansas are the following: 1. Rushing must not be done before 1 o'clock any afternoon, nor later than 9 o'clock an evening. 2. No favors nor hired music can be used by any of the sorceries curing the rushing season. 3. There will be no rushing with young men. 4. No security girl is to be seen with freshmen girls except as casual meetings to and from fraternity parties. 5. There must be no talking of fraternity attitude toward a girl non-attitude of girls toward the fraternity. 6. Wednesdays is set aside as a day of silence. There is to be no communication between russels and fraternity during the day. 7. Wednesday evening, the freshmen young women make out their security performs ships at Myers' airport. There are many as many choose as they want to. 4. Thursday will be Pledge day. 9. In carrying out of rushing party plans, each secrity is allowed three meals and any number of tees. dates as many times as they want are allowed to split tea as many times as they wish to. Securities must not break dates with their runners res are the runners allowed to break any dates with securities. Expenses of rush week for any one sorority must not exceed $100. Mildred McGuffey, c'26 Francis Gregory, A. B. '25 Irene Getter, c'27 Robert "Bob" Hill, c'26 Florence Hutchinson, c'26 Francis Kanehl A. B. '25 John Raymond Miller Ruby Pearl Kowing c'25 Alice Gregan Maurice Crane Lillian Denver f'26 Walter Herzig A. B. '23 Albert Fearing Mary Martin Harrist Allen Forrest Noel Wilbur Lewis c'25 Alice Porcival f'28 Boh Havenhill Monk Ray Breakey Dorothy Christine A. B. '25 Perry John A. B. '25 Eldon Haley B. S. '25 Harriet Waste f'27 Sue Moody John Lowellyn White Harold Burt Katherine Coulter Helen Friend Richard Jackman Julie Pearce Lloyd Stockwell Maxine Verney William O. Hamilton Milicent Moore f'27 Carpel Stimpson A. B. '19 Charles E. Gowden Margaret Mitchell A. B. '19 (mer ber of K. U. faculty) Herbert Flint A. B. '14 Corrine Constant A. B. '23 Sherman Delany A. B. '24 Geraldine Perit A. B. '23 James Rogers A. B. '23 Loena Bosne Curtis Strong f'25 You,Too Can Shout "Eureka!!" Pauline Anker A. B. '24 Abraham Schulman Bannon McCall A. B. '22 Edwin Warna A. B. 23 Emily Moeller A. B. 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GLADYS SWARTHOUT Mezzo Soprano—Chicago Opera Co., with HANS KINDLER Master Cellist-A superb artist. April 30th EXTRA ATTRACTIONS—(Not included on Regular Course ticket) MINNEAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Two Concerts----50 Musicians-Alone worth price of Season Ticket. November 13th PAUL WHITEMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA A sold-out house for this certain-not included on Course Ticket-But SEASON TICKET HOLDERS may reserve seats now. December 14th SOUSA AND HIS BAND An afternoon of world's finest band music. Season ticket holders have first choice of seats. Everybody's Going. Get your order in now. Seats $5.00 land $6.00 according to location. Mail Orders Filled in Order of Receipt. Send Check and Self-Addressed Stamped Envelope to Schoel of Fine Arts Office.-D. M, SWARTHOUT, Mgr.