Delta Chi Lists Guests At Buccaneer Ball Thursday, Feb. 28, 1952 University Daily Kansan Amidst cannibals, pirates and captives, Delta Chi fraternity held its annual costume party Feb. 23. The party was called the Buccaneer ball. the chaperones were Mrs. Hazel H. Jenkins, Mrs. Dana L. Anderson, Mrs. Edna M. Stewart and Mrs. James A. Hooke. The guests were Nancy Taggart, Bobbie Dunn, Lila Tessendorf, Maxine Ratslaff, Marilyn Hanson, Patty Soden, Audra Bullinger, Pat Hurst, Bonnie Roberts, Corilee Fullerton, Joyce Cox and Kathryn Rohwer. Glenna Williams, Karen Hilmer, Barbara Dieckman, Jane Henry, Shirley Dodd, Jenne Walker, Marjorie Hockenhull, Marilyn Christgen, Jo Smith, Donna Francis, Barbara Brammer, Dolores Martin, Nancy Danforth and Jo Ann Anderson. Sally Freeman, Jane Hanna, Mary Agnes Leach, Betty Harmon, Barbara Bateman, Patricia Flanagan, Mary Louise Harding, Virginia Ferguson, Patricia Aylward, Sheila Moshan, Barbara Paulsding, Margaret Porter, Jeanee Fischer and Frances Mason. Miller hall entertained with its annual Joe's Place costume party Saturday. The theme of the party was a modern Chicago night club. Guests came dressed as characters who might happen into the club. Miller Hall Holds Joe's Place Party The chaperones were Mrs. John Skie Sr., Mrs. Edward Dickss, Mrs R. R. Hooper and Mrs. R. G. Roche Guests were George McCume, Gene Shank, Jerry Jones, John Stewart, Roger Price, Paul Dohi, Don Worthington, Ted Royer, John Eylar, Walter Schoen, Norman Weare, Le Johnson, Leonard Gerriton. Ron Evans, Bill Nance, Mel Denberg, Ray Tietz, Dean Cole, Bruce Boardman, Paul Nelson, Don Harmonson, Paul Stalley, Darrell Brown, John Newton, Ron Sammers, Roger Warren, Robert Roberts, Vic Rew, Ken Cox, Leon Stromale, Bob Mairs, John Olson. Joyce Shank, Bill Foster, Beverly Barnhardt, Tom Murphy, Neva Thipp, Gene Legler, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wenger, and Mrs. Vernon H. Sammons. Page 6 Schanzer Family Likes Gnocchi The following recipe of an inexpensive dish was submitted by Mrs. George O. Schanzer, Italian-born wife of an assistant professor of Spanish. It is called Gnoecchi, or small potato dumplings, and is a favorite of Mrs. Schanzer's. $ \textcircled{4} $ Gnocchi 5 medium size potatoes (about 2 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Ibs.). 1 $ \frac{1}{2} $ to 2 cups of flour. 1 teaspoon of salt. 3 quarts of boiling salted v Boil potatoes until well done. Pee, and mash thoroughly. Place on floured board and mix well with salt and flour—some potatoes will require less, others more. Knead potato dough well. Roll into finger-thin roll and cut into pieces one inch long. Roll each piece lightly over a fork, giving it a caterpillar shape. Array on top of potato soup or board. Put oucchior in boiling water and let them boil until they come to the surface (about 15 minutes). Remove from water with strainer and place in serving dish. Add sauce—your favorite sauce for Italian spaghetti. Mix well and sprinkle with Parmesan or melted cheese. Serves four. Hillel Foundation Elects Officers Abraham Lipschitz, graduate student, and Thelma Valenstein, a former student now in education and social work, were elected copresidents of the Hillel foundation at a business meeting Sunday evening in the Fine room of the Union Six members at large were also selected. They are Seymour Baumgarten, Arnold Freed and Lila Weisenberg, graduate students; Shirley Horwitz, college freshman, and Rosa Weitzner, college sophomore. Other officers elected were Samuel Wilen, graduate student, secretary-treasurer, and Renee Benjaminov, former student, corresponding secretary. Benjamin S. Benjaminov, college senior, is counselor for the foundation. Indians, whether or not they live on reservations, have the vote in every state on the same basis as other people. Official Bulletin International Relations club, p.m. Tuesday, dinner at the Hearsom Tea room. Mrs. Chan Ossborn, speaker. Call Betty Barton at 415 for reservation by noon Monday. Lutheran Student association will have a joint meeting with K-State at Manhattan Sunday. Meet at church at 3:15 p.m. Call Carol Miller after 4:30 p.m. at 2882R if planning to go. Special KuKu meeting 7:15 tonight. 105 Green. Please attend. ASME meeting, 7:30 tonight. Pine room, Memorial Union. Field trips and exposition to be discussed. West Indian and a host of other prints are here for your choosing. Comfort and color — the new way to leisure! No firing for Women's Rifle club Friday afternoon. NOTICE: NEW STORE HOURS THURSDAY-9 A.M. to 9 P.M. OTHER DAYS-9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Mathematical collouqium 5 p.m. 203 Strong, Dr. Earl A. Coddington Three new German films in soune (Bavarian Alps, Lake Constance, Munsterland) will be shown 5 today, 15 Fraser, no charge. Pershing Rifies smoker, 8 tonight. Military Science lounge. Wear uniforms. Gibbs Clothing Co. 811 Mass. St. Special ASC meeting, 8 tonight, 110 Fraser. 2. 95 to 5.95 Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7:30 tonight, 206 Strong. All Now Leisure Goes Colorful! Math club, 5 today, 203 Strong. Mathematical recreations. Everyone welcome. IVCF Missionary meeting, 12 noon 12:50 Friday, Danforth chapel. Openings for editor and business manager for K-Book, K-Calendar and Student Directory. Written applications to be submitted to Bill Stinson, dean of men's office, deadline March 1. For details contact Bill Stinson. welcome. AWS Senate, 4:30 today, in the lounge. All new and old members please be present. Faculty forum meeting, Monday noon, Faculty club. "Are Our Moral and Ethical Standards Changing" Jewish service, Hillel foundation, 6:45 p.m. Friday, Danforth chapel. All welcome. Last night to tryout for "College Daze" 7-10 p.m. Military Science. Psychology club, 7:30 tonight, 9 Strong. Tickets for the Tau Sigma Recital, Tuesday, may be purchased in the Women's Physical Education office. 50c each. Your Man . . has a used car priced for you. Buddy GALLAGHER 634 Mass. Ph.1000 Lindley's Kansas Cleaners WHERE QUALITY IS FIRST Ladies' Plain Dresses TKE - AD Pi Hour Dance 89c You Can Have the Best at a Low Cost Economical — Cash and Carry — 12 E. 8th EACH Men's Suits Weslev Foundation Elects Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity will entertain Alpha Delta Pi sorority with a hour dance from 7 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the chapter house. The chaperones will be Mrs. Thomas A. Clark and Mrs. Harry Ryan. Ronald Sammons, college sophomore, recently was elected president of the Wesley foundation. Other officers are Darrell Brown, vicepresident, and Barbara Lee Thompson, secretary. The officers will appoint a cabinet and the entire group will be installed Monday, March 3. Going To Europe Next Year-1953 Downs Travel Service is now accepting steamship reservations in tourist, cabin and first class travel to and from Europe for 1953. Remember, low cost ship space is difficult to secure. Therefore, make your reservations now. No depot necessary. NEW green toothpaste with miracle chlorophyll*! GIVES YOU A Clean Fresh Mouth not for minutes...but ALL DAY LONG! 2 hours after using Chlorodent, breath was still clean in 98% of the bad-breath cases tested. 4 hours later, 3 out of 4 were still free of bad breath! NOW—a toothpaste made with chlorophyll, the life-giving green substance in all plants. It performs a miracle in your mouth! 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