THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, MAY 11, 1924 IIIS.A Midwest Athletes to Try Out in 37 Olympic Events Winners Here May 29 and 31 Will Enter Competition in Harvard Stadium June 14 Thirty-seven separate events will be run off at the Olympic tryouts in Memorial Stadium, June 29 and 31 Missouri, Oklahoma, Colorado, Arkansas, and Kansas will be the states whose athletes will try out for the team to compete. The team will be held in the Harvard stadium Cambridge, Mass., June 14, 1924. The events which will be run off under the auspices of the Olympic Tryouts Committee, are as follows. 100th Study, May 29, Track Events: 10,000 meters walk; 100 meters run; 300 meters hurdle (trial); 300 meters meters hurdle (trial); 10,000 meters cross country; 400 meters run (trial); penthathlon; 200 meters run; 400 hurdles, (trials); 3,000 meters steep phase; 200 meters run (trials); 800 meters run (trials); penthathon; 1500 meters run; decathlon; 400 meters run. Saturday, May 31. Track Events 10,000 meter run, finals; decathlon 110 meter hurdles; 110 meter hurdles finals; 100 meter run, finals; 1500 meter run, finals; 400 meter run, finals; 3000 meter run, finals; 400 meter run finals; 800 meter run, finals; 5000 metrorun, finals; 200 meter run, finals; decathlon; 1500 meter run. Thursday, May 29, Field Events running hop-step and jump; pattathon, running broad jump; decathlon, running broad jump; pattathon running broad jump; decathlon running high jump; pattathon discussion; hammer throw. Saturday, May 31, Field Events 18 lb. shot, bat! decathlon javelin throw; running high jump; discus throw; decathlon long jump; discus throw; decathlon discus throw. Social Happenings of the Week The price of admission will be $1. The senior cake walk, annual senior class dance was given Saturday evening at F. A. U. hall. Brick English's seven piece orchestra played during the evening. The wall was decorated in oriental hand painted decorations by the Kansas City Art Museum during the evening, Mrs. Effie Van Tyle, Mrs. A. J. Stover, and Mrs. F. D. Haleman were chaperones. A Bohemian masque party was given Saturday evening by the combined literary societies of the University, Quill Club, Pen and Scroll, and Rhodmarchi. The party was given in dresses dressed in costumes of the Bohemian motif. Prof. Julio C. Solera gave a special tango dance. An informal dance was given Friday evening, May 9, by the Phi Delta Chi fraternity. Lott and Liggett's five-piece orchestra played for the dance. There were several guests from Kansas City. The chaperones were: Mrs. N. G. Hugues, Mrs. Mary Allen, Mrs. Josephine Gilmore. The annual spring party of the Phi Alpha Delta fraternity was given Friday evening, May 9, at Eckes ball, "Brick" English played for the Manehorses of the Kansas City and Topeka chapters of the fraternity were guests of the local chapter. Mrs. G. C. Stewart, Dodge City; Miss Edith Henderson, Independence; Miss Grace Cellers, Manhattan; Prof. M. T. Van Hecke, Prof. T. A. Laramore; Prof. J. H. Wade, Prof. T. Vanhecke, dependence, Mo.; and Blake Williamson, Kansas City, Ms., were guests of the fraternity. Alpha Xi Delta sorority gave its spring formal Friday evening at the country club. The decorations were entirely white. During the feature dance favors were distributed by Ruth and Helen Kurtz, who were dressed in flower costumes. "Chuck" joined the dancers in dance. Elizabeth Sardin, Kansas City. Mo.; Milred Hughey, Kansas City. Mo.; Charles Terry Swain, Winfield; George Moore, Kansas City. Mo.; Harold Finley, Kansas City. Mo.; Henry Sutchison, Hutchinson; William Staplin, Kansas City. Mo.; were out with Mrs. N. Fint, Miss Helen Wentz, Mrs. Gertrude Pearson, Prof. an Mrs. F. P. O'Brien, Dr. and Mr. J. W. O'Brien were chaperones. Phi Chi fraternity gave its annual spring alumn dance Saturday, May 10, at Eckle's hall. Miller's orchestra furnished music for the party. The color scheme was carried out in green and white. A three course lunch was served at Wiedomann's grill after the dances. Mrs. W. L. Hale, Mr. and Mrs. Stoland, and Dr. and Mrs. Paungartner were chaperones. A spring rushing party was given by the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, Saturday evening, May 10, at their house. The "Jayhawk器" orchestra (urnished the music for the party). The chaperones were Mrs. J. B. Waglone, Miss Bell Willion, and Prof. and Mrs. W. W. Davis. Kappa Alpha Theta sorority gave a ten Friday afternoon in honor of their grand vice president, Mrs. Hail Lebrecht, of Kansas City, Mo. Roses and garden flowers were used in the color scheme of pink and white. Those assisting were Mrs. E. H. Lindley, Mrs. Otto A. Borteside, Mrs. Anne Bauer, Mrs. W. L. Wohlheim, and Mrs. Anna Snanklin, housemother. Alumni of the sorority and representatives of other sororities were guests. The annual spring party of the Alemannia fraternity was given Friday evening, May 9, at Wiedemann's grill room. The decorations were made by the local orchestra furnished the music. Out of town guests were, Frances Kahnel, Either Age, Rilla Hammert, John Winkler, Adgoose, Almo Dougherty, Katherine Kimbal, of Kanarow, Brenice Garotte, of Carriage, Mar. An informal house dance was given by the Phi Kappa Fraternity, Saturday, May 10. About fifteen couples participated in a dance and a housemother, was the chaperone. Phi Kappa fraternity gave their spring party Friday at their house. Rushes of the fraternity were guests. One feature of the decorations, which were in a spring effect, was a Japanese arbor. Isenhart-Jenks orchestra played during the evening. Refreshments were served at quartet tables. Mrs. C. A. Strayer, house mother, was chaperone. The freshmen of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority entertained the chapter and guests at a dance, Friday evening. May 9, at F. A. U. hall. The decorations were carried out in an oriental effect. "Chuck" Shofat's orchestra furnished music for the dresses. Mrs. T. S. Stower, Miss Agnes Hubbard were guests. Mrs. Miller, housemother, was chaperone. Beta Theta Pi fraternity gave their first house dance of the year Saturday, May 10. A number of rushees were guests of the fraternity. Kenneth Miller's orchestra furnished the music. Mrs. D. B. Harrison, Downa, were guests of the fraternity, were guests. Mrs. H. A. E-dwards, house mother, was chaperone. Calendar for the Week **Measurements for this column should be telephoned to Kanaan news room, K.U. 28 calendar editor, or given to Kanaan reporters before Friday noon.** Sunday, May 11 3:00 Filipino Students' Association meeting, Cosmopolitan House. 7:45 Mu Phi Epsilon sacred con- tort. Bantjat church. 4:00-6:00 W. S. G. A. tea, center Administration building. Monday, May 12 10:00 All-University convoitation, Robinson gymnasium. 3:00 Washington University vs. 5:15 Mathematics Club picnic, central Administration building Tuesday, May 13 4:30 Y. W. C. A. meeting, Myers hall. 7:30 Wiedemann's tea room. Phi Alpha Tau meeting, Little Theater. Wednesday, May 14 6:30 Delta Sigma Rho banquet, Wiedemann's tea room. 6:30 R. O. T. C. banquet, Wiede mann's tea room 8:00 University band concert, Fraser chapel. Thursday, May 15 7:30 Junior-Senior women's conference. Little Theater 4:30 Swimming Club meeting, Rob inson gymnasium. Friday, May 16 Mother's Day Observed by Many Fraternities 9:00 All-University party, Robinson gymnasium. (Continued from page 1) Patterner, M. and Mr. W. McClardy, and Mrs. M. and Mrs. S. Church, Mrs. W. C. McParlard, Mrs. Charles Ferrie, Mr. W. F. Dillerheub, all of which are from the University of Michigan; Mrs. John Kardyde, Mrs. M. and Mrs Leegree and Mr. and Mrs. D. Laano, Fellman; Mrs. E. Baskins, Mrs. D. Lawrence, Mrs. E. Blank, Wichita, Mrs. M. and Lee Soost, Wichita; Mrs. M. Elli Grawe, Columbia; Ana Maria, T. B. Frekler, and Mrs. E. Black, Wichita; Mrs. M. and Mrs. S. G. Entenlaub, Kansas City; Mrs. J. A. Jones and daughter, Mary G. Anderson, daughter, Graze of Ooage City; Mrs. M. and daughter, Milred, of St. Joseph, G. and daughter, K. Champon, Kansas City; Mrs. B. K. Champon, Kansas City; Mrs. N. Notting, Russell; Mrs. J. M. D. Bacon, Mount City; Mrs. M. Hitt, Kansas City; and M and Mrs. D. K. Hoover. P1. Upshaw: M., Mrs. George Tate, Lakisha Mrs. G., W. Robb, and Mrs. R. G. Power, Wrightkau: T., K. J. Johnson, Hailer Mrs. G., W. Robb, and Mrs. R. G. Power, Davidson, Lawrenc: M., W. H. Steel, Fitzharris: M., D. R. Poterson, Kansas City Mrs. G., W. Robb, and Mrs. R. G. Power, N. G. Flinkack, Kansas City, M.; M., C. O. Poinert, Fitzharris; M., Lloyd Stockwell, Mrs. G., W. Robb, and Mrs. R. G. Power, Lawrenc: M., M., and M. T. H. Brooks. Alpha Tau Omega: Mr. and Mrs, G. H. 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