THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN BY THE WAY SOCIETY PLEDGES An Apology-Through an error in the absence of the society editor from whom I am not represented in the list of pledges mistake which this department pledges exceedingly. The list printed was lifted bodily from a downtown paper: Alpha Chi Omega—Athol Bishop c^23, and Elizabeth Stephens, c^23, of Kansas City, Missouri; Marie Jordan, c^23, of Coyenne, Wymong; Marian Clark, c^23, of Tilleyasc, c^23, of Meeded Mary Courtall, c^23, of Vernon; Catherine Bennett, c^22, of Ottawa; and Catherine Milton, c^20, of Elk City. Women affiliated with Phi chapter coming from other schools; Eileen Lannes from Hand Varner Eva Reiber, and Holen Campbell from Baker University. Alpha Omicron Pi—Rea, White, 23, Neodesha; Zada Shipley, c², Neodesha; Ruth Davis, c², Newata, Oklahoma; Inez Ward, c², Sharon Springs; Maude Carr, c², Osawatomi. Personales of the Campus Pi Upson announces the pledging of Ernest Friesen, of Hutchinson, who entered in a freshman in the School of Engineering. Jack Delaney, c21, spent Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City, Missouri. Mark Waggener, c'21, and Balie Waggner, c'21, went home to Atchison for Saturday and Sunday. William Sexton of Leavenworth, n freshman on the Hill last year, spent rush week at the Beta house. He will tutor this year for the June entrance examinations to West Point Military Academy.. Mu Phi Epsilon will entertain freshmen Fine Arts students by invitation to a house reception Saturday afternoon. Harry Olson spent the week-end Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Shipley of Neodesha, who have been in Lawrence visiting their son, Marian Shipley, c21, and daughter, Zada, c23, were guests of the Kanza Fraternity at dinner on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Shipley left for Neodesha this morning. Ray Gafney left Monday night for his home in Winfield on business He will return to Lawrence Wednesday day. Caryl Elsey, sister of Professor Howard McKeeley, will leave the last of the week for Palo Alto, California to attend Leland Stanford University and the University of Saplephomore year after attending Leeland Stanford for one year. Achoth announces the pledging of Grace Merritt, c23, of Haven. Miss Carry Watson is still very ill and will not be able to return to the library for some time. Mrs. B. J. Massey, of Wellington is visiting her daughter, Ruth Massey, c21, a thet Pl Phi house. Miss Rachel Pugh of Independence has just returned from France where she has been engaged in war work, and has missed Miss Carry Watson, the librarian. Miss Lula Gardner will stop in Lawrence today on her way to New York where she will study at Columbia University. Media McCheney. A. B. R. 18, of Clay Center spent Saturday and Sunday at the Alpha Chi Omega house. 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