THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN RID RULES ADOPTED Women's Glee Club Will Enforce Law Regarding Absences Stringently Rules were adopted at the bunnies' meeting of the Women's Glee Club, whereby three absences will sever the membership of the absentee, and two tardies shall constitute an absence. If a student fails to attend unless some legitimate excuse can be given. On account of the large membership and waiting list the rules for prompt attendance shall necessarily be more stringent than usual, and members are urged to acquire the habit of regular and prompt attendance. "We have some unusually good material this year," said Miss Ruby Whitecroft, manager of the club, "and can safely say that the Glee Club of this year shall excel any we have had. We are very proud of the experience Ferris, secretary of the club, has already written to the secretaries of the various musical organizations in the different cities, where the people are interested in having the Glee Club sing, as all Members are enthusiastic about the prospects of giving out of town concerts." The first concert to be given in Lawrence will be early in January. The members are being urged to keep up their work so they will not be insoluble at the time of the concert. They are in good standing at the present are: First Soprane Helen Bender, Marguerite Nelson, Dorothy Bower, Beula Royer, Mary Robb, Zadia Shipley, Elna McMullen, Dot Ashock, Med VanZandi, Pearl Mackenzie, Amanda Weed, Ruth Armstrong, Gladya Apple, Marguerite Fisher, Gladys Chap Hall, Hazel Scott, Armena Rumberger, Edwin Perkins, Helen Silver, Cresta Dressler, Hershberger, Eibel Dressler, Marguerite Glowskiy, Eibel Marguerite Atwood. Second Soprano Ruth Neal, Gay Kelves, Josephine Hait, Mabel Fallia, Otte Creek, Reva White, Freda Wishropp, Eulalia Kaufman, Fredra Riley, Gladys Leath, Beatrice Beal, Dorothy Brantle, Deloras Ellen Burger, Frances Washburn, Claire Peña, Mary Anderson, Elizabeth Burkholder, Lois McHenry, Ruth Socher, Dorothy Riddle, Vida McDougal. First Alta Mildred Pounds, Florence Fertis, Clarla White, Theresa Crouse, Ruth Brown, Delta Kesler, Marjorie Gle Married by the Milton, Nina Mc Latchley. Ruth Beoster, Mary McCheese, Nadine Morrison, Glenn Ellenburger, Gertrude Seaman, Mabel Anderson, Fern Emmons, Esther Gillette Ruby Whitcroft, osephine Dougherty, Helen Weller, Helen Vera Nelys Pianists—Cozette Johnson, Helen Porter. Director—Miss Wellington. BY THE WAY Amita Humphrey, c20, has been ill since Saturday and unable to attend classes. Margaret Ramseyer, c'22, who has been visiting in Kansas City since Friday, returned Tuesday. Dr. Hamilton P. Cady head of the chemistry department of the University, left Tuesday for Valley Falls on a lecture on the subject of liquid air. S. Waite Mickey, e20, returned hursday from a trip to Chicago. Phi Kappa announces the pledging of Paul Hughes, c'22, of Leavenworth. Marion Casey, c'23, will spend Saturday and Sunday visiting at her home in Aitchison. Acacia hold initiation last week for Darwin L. W. Pattinson, c'20, Everett L. Bradley, c'22, Lyle N. Brennan, and Harry C. McKenbon, c'22. Irene Graham of Manhattan will be a guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house Saturday and Sunday. Prof. John Ise was a guest of the Kanza fraternity at dinner Tuesday evening. Harold Hall, c'19, went to Kansas City Tuesday on business. Sigma Alpha Epsilon announces the pledging of Martin B. Grimes, of Hutchinson. John M. Miller, A.B.I-71, left today for his home in Atchinson after a brief visit at the University. Acacia will give its first party this year with a dance at their new home Fourteenth and Oread, eight to Manhattan chapter will be guests. Chaoun acknowleds the pledging of Margaret Ford, c'23; of Oksalosha, and Pearl Pugh, c'23, of Kansas City, Mo. John V. H. Challass, instructor in the department of chemistry, has been unable to meet his classes for two weeks because of a alight attack of capsillia. Ella Bainum of the Alpha Chi mega house left Wednesday for dississippi to be gone for a week. Kappa Kappa Gamma announces the pledging of Martian McCammbn. When you become an alumnus of his University you will be proud of. What are you doing to give you he right to be proud? Pi Upaillon will entertain the Kappa Alpha Theta freshmen at dinner Wednesday evening. —there's a sort of a fellowship that will attract you. All the Fellows hang out at Honorary Engineering Fraternity Held Initiation for Last Year's Pledges Aubrey's Place next door to Varsity Theatre SIGMA TAU INITIATES Sigma Tau, honorary engineering fraternity, initiated the following men who were pledged last year: John Tracy, H. A. Barnby, Vre尔Austin, Paul P. Merritt, W. Gwine, Cl dwight R. Means, Homer Rupard, C. Jokhia, Walter H. Holland, Bert C. Jokhia, Wilson H. Roark, R. Stewart, and V. Smith This year's pledges are J. M. Todd, Frank Holland, Gordon Street, and G. W. Chandler. Report of the Sigma Tau National Conclave, which was held at Urbana, Ill., was made at their meeting Wednesday. W. E. Blazier, editor of the Kansas Engineer, appointed the following department reporters; G. W. Chandler Architecture; H. V. Summ, Chemistry; B. C. Judkins, Civil; J. M. Todd; B. C. Johnson, M. Johnson, Mechanical; A. S. Johnson, Mining; P. P. Meritt has been appointed circulation manager. The Kansas Engineer is a quarterly publication published by the Engineering School of the University. Selfishness will never make a greater K. U.; what you put in to the Uni versity, will count most. Miss Wellington Gives First Faculty Recital "Miss Wellington has a fine soprano voice with lovely quality and good control. Her Old English and Russian songs were the best and were the greatest in H. L. Butler." "Professor Harris Gueling played unusually well." Miss L. S. Wellington, soprano, a new professor in the School of Fine Arts, gave a recital Tuesday night in the Fraser Chapel, accompanied by Mr. Gustave F. Soderlund on the piano. Miss Harriet Greisinger and Miss Anna Sweeney, also gave several numbers on the piano. "It was the largest crowd attending a recital since I have been at the University," continued Dean Butler. To Save Daylight Despite Congress Harrisburg, Pa., Oct. 29—Petitions asking the city council to pass an ordinance adopting a daylight savings plan for the city of Harrisburg are being circulated here. Factory workouts and other activities have favored of the proposed ordinance. No date for beginning or difference in time to be asked has been mentioned by backers of the movement. "Black and White from Africa" Just going to classes and being good in scholarship is not the sole aim of the University; what are you doing to cultivate friends? Put K. U.First PECULIAR, ISN'T IT? They have tales but are not monkeys; They have tongues but are not wagons; Their tongues and their tales are closely related. WHAT ARE THEY? At the Bowersock ——SEE—— Comedy Club Vaudeville TWO NIGHTS: Monday and Tuesday November 3rd and 4th Seats Reserved Tomorrow at the Round Corner Drug Store. Taste. 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