4 FRIDAY; OCTOBER 27,1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FIVE A Law School, Union Activities, Sponsor Dances Law School To Hold Dance The School of Law will hold a dance from 9 p.m. to midnight today. Chaperons will be: F. J. Moreau, dean of the School of Law, and Mrs. Moreau; Charles H. Oldfather, Jr., and Marvin Small, assistant secretary of the Alumni association. Alpha Kappa Alpha Dance Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity and Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority will hold a dance from 8:30 to midnight today. Chaperons will be Mrs. Flavious Spencer, Mrs. Virgil Lee, and Mrs. Harry Brown. Kappa Alpha Psi Party Kappa Alpha Psi Scroller club will hold a party from 8:30 p.m. to midnight Saturday. Chaperones will be Miss Marie Hicks, Mrs. Lethia Hughs, Mrs. Jessie Lyle, and Mrs. Amelia Kizer Acacia fraternity will hold it annual pig roast at 6:30 p.m. Saturday in the Kansas room of the Union. Alumni and members will attend. Acacia To Hold Pig Roast Following dinner, several alumni will speak, and pledges will present a skit. Lloyd Ruppenthal of McPhrison, national president of the fraternity and an alumnus of the local chapter, is expected to attend. All Student Dance Saturday The Student Union Activities will hold a dance from 8:30 p.m. to midnight Saturday in the Union ballroom. Chaperons will be Mr. James Burgoyne; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schoggen; and Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Dearborn. Canterbury To Hold Hayride The Canterbury club will meet at 4 p.m. Sunday at the Trinity church Phi Delta Theta Lists Harvest Party Guests Phi Delta Theta fraternity entertained more than 70 guests at their harvest party Oct. 21. Chaperons were Mrs. J. H. Kraemer, Phi Delta Theta housemother; Mrs. Dean Alt, Pi Beta Phi housemother; Mrs. Burt Weber, Beta Theta Pi housemother; Mrs. Glenn Porter, Sigma Alpha Epsilon housemother; Mrs. Andrew G. McKay, Kappa Kappa Gamma housemother; and Mrs. Christine Alford, Kappa Alpha Theta housemother. The list of guests included: Mari- lyn Hawkinson, Virginia Yancey, Ann Cuthburton, Judith Veatch, Margaret Hazard, Mary Swanson, Barbara Banta, Helen Persson, Judith Buckley, Ruth Wells, Nancy Landon, Louisa Heim, Naike Baker, Tina Bowman, Donna Arnold, Lynn Burton, Kay Lambert, Joyce Hebrew. Charlotte Jones, Margaret Black, Jane Ferrel, Marianne Harris, Jean Trantum, Ann Auld, Gorbit, Pat Harris, Jane Allvine, Betty Dickson, Margaret, Fisher, Sidney Brown, Virginia Keen, Mary Lynn Updraegraft, Mary Jo Isreal, Virginia Ireland, John Hollingsworth, Shirley Ireland, Jane Hollingsworth, Shirley Rice, Barbara Douglas, Joyce Friese sen, Sally Beck, Nan Mosby, Nancy Morsbach, Barbara Zimmerman, Beverly Marsh, Rosemary Kennedy; Jeanne Shafer, Virginia Mackey, Nancy Canary, Joan Wellman, Joanne Goodjohn, Beverly Brent, Betty Shartel, Shirley Hill. Barbara Pack, Betsy Hollingberg, Betsy Swigart, Shirley Haines, Beverly Roades, Ruth Ann Marsh, Jean Denman, Nancy Seaman, Evelyn Wulfekuhl, Gwen Hill, Maureen Kelly, Jean Denny, Frances Mason, Donna Gargirues, Jeanne Horsley, Shirley Smith, Mariane Gear, Barbara Baker, Kay Lambert, Jan Frankier, Nancy Meyer, Sidney Ashton, Donnis Styles. take fun wherever you go the NEW Motorola "TOWN and COUNTRY" portable radio! Here's the finest portable you can buy! Rich, full tone. Pin-point station selectivity. Hi-Q Loop Antenna increases reception range and brings in distant stations with sparkling clarity. Operates on AC or DC current or its own long-life batteries. Beautiful cabinet in dark green with gold fittings, clear perforated plastic grille over full sweep dial. See it, hear it today! 3995 plus tax BEAMAN'S RADIO & TV for a hayrack ride and picnic. Following the picnic, the group will hold a square dance at 7 p.m. in the parish house. Alpha Epsilon Pi To Entertain 1200 N.Y. Ph. 140 Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity will hold a party from 8:30 p.m. to midnight, Saturday, Chaperons will be Mr. and Mrs. B. Benjamin, Mr. and Mrs. T. Mirsky, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Cohen. ATO's Pledge, Initiate Alpha Tau Omega fraternity announces the pledging of John Tuttle, Topeka; and Arthur Collom, Wichita. Noye Johnson was recently initiated. ATO'S Give Dessert Dance Alpha Tau Omega fraternity entertained Delta Delta Delta sorority at a dessert dance Thursday. Mrs. John Skie and Mrs. Charles Wentworth were the chaperons. Students Serve As Disc Jockeys Three University students are part-time disc jockeys on radio station K.P.R.S., Olathe. Dick Milton and John Bell, College juniors, and Richard Hunter, journalism junior. Each has a weekly record show on the station. They received no pay, but are doing it to gain experience in ad-lib radio work. The three men are student instructors in Gene Courtney's Introduction to Radio class. 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