Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 12, 1952 Alpha Delta Pi Sorority Holds Annual Black Diamond Dance "Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend" was the theme of Alpha Delta Pi sorority's annual Black Diamond dinner-dance held March 8 at the chapter house in honor of the new initiates. For decoration diamonds in the rough fashioned out of tin foil and hung by thread from the ceiling were dangled in the hollow of the circular staircase, and blue lighting was used in each room. The walls were hung with enlarged crests of each fraternity represented at the dance, and in the dining room a replica of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority pin covered the foreground of the room and was so illuminated as to make the jewels appear as alternating blue and white, the sorority colors. Every Alpha Delta Pi was dressed in black. Music was furnished by the Varsity Crew combo. Immediately preceding intermission, Barbara Findley and Richard McCall, Delta Upsilon, announced their pinning. During intermission a traditional Calendar Girl skit was presented by the sorority. Twelve girls representing each month of the year were posed individually for a brief spotlighted moment against a backdrop of black crepe paper on which 'Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend' was written in silver. Accompanying verses were read. the chaperones were Mrs. Kenneth M. Whyte, Mrs. Edward Dicks, Mrs. Joe H. Hope and Mrs. Fanny DeLozier. The guests were Bill Porter, Joe Strong, Bud Laughlin, Jack Stewart, Don Ellis, Jack Stonestreet, Harold Henson, Bruce Meeker, Walter Rickel, Mark Gilman, Reuben Short, Kenneth Simpson and John Cox. Bill Lienhard, Larry Gish, Bill Schabon, Buzz Frasier, Don Porter, Richard McCall, Stanton Rosenberg, Bob Spohr, Dwight Woods, Jerry Armstrong, Kenneth Ochs, Done Freeley, Jerry LeCoq, William McEachen and Frank Thorne. Bill Farney, Ralph Correll, Jack Beaver, Paul White, Gary Antenen, Kelley Brothers Pledge DU Delta Upsilon fraternity announces the pledging of Melvin Dean Kelley, education junior, and Earl Allen Kelley, education sophomore. The brothers are from McCune. Harry Van Tuyl, Joanne and Keith Tuggle, Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Hunt, Norman Junod, Mr. and Mrs, Belt Kathy Rohwer, Richard Cummings, Orinne Gray, Jack Folson, Nannette Pitman and Robert Snow. Law Fraternity Hears Former Governor Payne H. Ratner, former Kansas governor, spoke at the Phi Delta Phi, honorary law fraternity, initiation dinner Feb. 29. Mr. Ratner, now engaged in private law practice in Wichita, spoke on "The Salmagundi of the General Practice." Patrick McAnany, first year law student, was named honor initiate in the formal ceremonies in the Lawrence courthouse. Other initiates were Warren Andreas, A. C. Cooke, Jack Dalton, Norman Fuller, James Gurley, James Houghton, Robert Hovey, Larry Keenan, Thomas Kennedy, Tom Kennett, Dick Milton, David Mordy, Robert B. Newton, Glen Opie, Cliff Ratner, Gerald Sawatzky, Donald Schauf, Robert Talkington, Robert Walker, John Jerome Weber, Bill Winey and Julian Zimmerman, all first year law students; John Atherton, second year law, and Howard L. Wilson and James Bouska, third year law students. LOOK at the new Spring offerings for suits, sport coats and slacks. Also alterations that Satisfy Schulz The Tailor 924 Mass. For Your Shopping Convenience! NEW STORE HOURS THURSDAYS - 9:00 A.M. - 9:00 P.M. OTHER DAYS - 9:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. Take Advantage of This Thursday Special TOMORROW ONLY SPORT SHIRTS Entire Stock of Beautiful Plaid Cottons, Sanforized for Less Than 1 % Shrinkage. AND SPORT SOCKS One Group of Fine Quality, Colorful Sport Socks In All Sizes DISCOUNTED 331/3 % SHOP TOMORROW NIGHT 'TILL 9:00 P.M. Phone 905 Mass. St. 905 Inez Robb To Speak At Journalism Dinner Inez Robb, newspaper reporter and columnist of international renown, will be the speaker at the Matrix Table event of the Kansas City, Mo. alumnae chapter of Theta Sigma Phi, national sorority for women in journalism, Saturday, March 22, in observance of the organization's 43rd birthday anniversary. The dinner and program will be at 7 p.m. at the Muehlebach hotel, Kansas City, Mo. The sorority, as "the women who write the news," will honor "the women who make the news" by Mackey Elected President Of Advertising Sorority INEZ ROBB Virginia Mackey, journalism junior, has been elected president of Gamma Alpha Chi, national advertising sorority for women. Other officers are Marilyn Reed, vice-president; Pat Vance, correspondence secretary; Ann Bonecutter, recording secretary; Pat Howell, treasurer; Marcoria Swigort, social chairman, and Louise Swigort, reporter. A meeting of Gamma Alpha Chi will be held at 5 p.m. Thursday at the Chi Omega house. entertaining presidents of civic cultural and educational organizations of the vicinity. It will award a $200 scholarship to the winner of a competition among young women journalism students at the University of Kansas, University of Missouri and Kansas State college, and confer special honors on women in the national news, including Mrs. Robb and Miss Amanda Ellis, of Colorado Springs, author of "Elizabeth, The Woman," a history of Elizabeth I of Britain. Sigma Nu Names Johnson Commander William Henry Johnson, engineering junior, was recently elected eminent commander of Sigma Nu for the coming year. Other officers are Charles Hyer, lieutenant commander; Allan Hall, recorder; Eric Null, treasurer; Donald Aungst, chaplain; Phil Hahn, reporter; Harold Harper, alumni contact officer; Lester Bixler, marshal; Alexander McBurney, sentinel; Dan Lindsay, historian; Robert S. Kennedy, executive member-at-large, and Joseph Kosar, house manager. Pearls are sometimes found in the Caribbean conch—inhabitant of the "singing" seashells that once graced many a living room. ___ Seniors! Less Than 12 Weeks Until College Is Over Only A Few More of Your Seniors! Official Class Rings Make arrangements for your ring now so you can be wearing it with pride before graduation. Senior Class Ring Committee On Hand at the Business Office BIGGEST performance on campus "The Lass Menagerie" Fashion Show Sponsored by Women's Panhellenic for Flood Relief Thursday, March 20 Friday, March 21 Frank Strong Auditorium 7:30 p.m. Get your Tickets from Harzfeld's or Panhellenic Members 50c each