FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Up And Coming AAUW Tea Saturday A tea for the Lawrence branch of the American Association of University Women will be held Saturday afternoon, at 2:30 p. m. at Sacajewa hall at Haskell Institute. This hall is the fourth building south of the bus stop. Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes will present a historical drama, "Kanza, the Wind", and give several Easter poems. Election of officers for the coming year will follow the program. Baptist Youth Party St. Patrick's Day will be celebrated at a party to be given by Roger Williams foundation, Baptist youth group, at 8 p.m. Friday in the "cottage" adjoining the First Baptist church, 801 Kentucky street. Square dancing, skits, and refreshments will highlight the evening honoring Ireland's patron saint. Wilson O'Connell, College junior, is in charge of the program. Skirts are under the direction of Martha Oatman, business senior and O'Connell. Square dancing arrangements are being made by Betty Slagle, College junior, and invitations are being sent by Dorothy Watson, fine arts, sophomore. Irish Shanty Party Phi Kappa fraternity will have an Irish Shanty party from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday. Mrs. E. R. Hooper, housemother for Phi Kappa will chaperone. St. Patrick's Party Carrith hall will have a St. Pat- riche birthday to 8 p.m. to mid- might Friday. Sigma Nu Dessert Dance Chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs. John Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Morris and Miss Marjorie Austin. Phi Kappa Tau Dance Sigma Nu Dessert Dance Sigma Nu fraternity will give a dessert dance from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesday. March 21 at the chapter house. Chapherones will be Mrs. A. McKay and Mrs. C. N. Wentworth A D Pi Tea Dance Phi Kappa Tau fraternity will give a dance from 8:30 to midnight Saturday in the chapter house. Chaperoes will be Mrs. Fred Fultz, Mrs. Paul DeCora and Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Smith. Alpha Delta Pi sorority will give a tea dance from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the chapter house. Chapteones will be Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Little. Sigma Kappa Formal Sigma Kappa sorority will give a spring formal at the chapter house from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday. Chaperones will be Mrs. Hooke, Mrs. Scott, and Mrs. Klinkenberg. Rock-Chalk Dance Rock Chalk Co-op will give a dance from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday. Chapaperons will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eichhorn, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Witt. Harmon Co-On Party Harmon Co-op will give a party from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday, Chaperones will be Miss Betty Hensley, Miss Velma Hess, and Miss Donna Snart. Phi Kappa Dance Phi Kappa will give a dance at the chapter house from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday. Chaperones will be Mrs. Hooper, Mrs. Veatch, Mrs. Hopkins and Miss Willard. Sig Alph Dance Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity will give a dance at the chapter house from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday. Chaperones will be Mrs. John Skie, Mrs. Virginia Brammer, and Mrs. Glenn Porter. Shamrock Party Delta Sigma Theta sorority will give a Shamrock party Saturday from 8:30 p.m. to midnight. Chaperones will be Mrs. Capotia Lopez, Mrs. Pearl Hill, and Mrs. Gazelle Newman. Triangle fraternity entertained the Alpha Phi sorority at a coke dance Saturday at the chapter house. Triangle Coke Dance Kappa Beta Sorority To Hold Convention The twenty-third national biennial convention of Kappa Beta, Christian church sorority, will be held today through Sunday in Lawrence. Sessions will be held at the Lawrence First Christian church and at Myers hall. The delegates will come from Ohio, Indiana, and Kansas State College at Manhattan. They will be guests of the University Zeta chapter of the sorority. The Rev. Robin Cobble, missionary on furlough from the Belgian Congo, will speak to the women at 1:30 p.m. Saturday and will speak again in the Christian church Sunday morning. Miss Mareta Smoot of the United Christian Missionary Society will speak at 7:15 p.m. today. The program of the convention will also include a formal banquet in the Kansas room of the Union Saturday night. Carruth Hall Party Carruth Hall will have a St. Patrick's day party from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. tonight. Chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs. John Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Morris, Miss Marjorie Austin. Hoh-Nail Hon The engineering council will sponsor the Hob Nail Hop in the Military Science building. Chaperones will be Prof. and Mrs. Thurmal McMahon. Prof. and Mrs. Robert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Sheppard, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson. Phi Kappa Sigma Dance Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity will have a dance at the chapter house from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday. Chapelones will be Mrs. J. Seroogs, and Mrs. Richard Blume. Triangle Party AO Pi Tea Dance Alpha Omicron Pi sorority will give a tea dance at the chapter house from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday. Chaperones will be Mrs. H. J. Overholser, Mrs. P. H. Klinkenberg. Triangle fraternity will give a party at the chapter house from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday. Chapereons will be Mrs. Stuart, Mrs. MacCreary, Mrs. De Loizier, and Mrs. Nite. Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity will give a dessert dance at the chapter house on Tuesday, March 21. Pi K A Party Skull House Pledges SKUN BOSS Phi Kappa Biosciences fraternity announces pledging, March 15, of Robert McMullen, College freshman, from Kansas City, Mo., and Douglas Lyle, College sophomore, from Topeca. Chi O Initiates Chi Omega announces the initiation of 20 women March 4. Anne Snyder was selected honor initiate and Marcia C horn best pledge. Those initiated were: Anne Snyder, Ruth Sharp, Patsy Cameron, Anderson Doris Wertz, Suzanne Beringer, Susan McKee, Jane Pope, Marcia Horn, Barbara Burdick, Ruth Dryden, Delores Decker, Judy Carothers, Carol Heath, Shirley Strain, Nancy Ball, Nancy Coolidge, Lorraine Godding, Margaret Martin and Diane Brewer. Roy Peterson, graduate student of the anatomy department, was elected president of Phi Sigma, honorary biological society, at a meeting Tuesday. Phi Sigma Elects Candidates for spring initiation were elected during the meeting. Mimeographed copies of stipulations for choosing the recipient of the annual Phi Sigma honor award were distributed. Ivan Shields, graduate student of the botany department, was elected vice-president. Mary Works, graduate student of the biology department, was chosen recording secretary. Officers for the remaining positions will be elected at the next meeting on Tuesday, March 28. Chi O Elects Chi Omega announces the election of the following officers: Joan Bigham, president; Janice Horn, vicepresident; Janet Morrison, secretary; Nancy Watson, treasurer and Betsy Thomas, pledge trainer. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription Duplicated. Phone 425 1025 Mass. Lawrence Optical Co. Miss Marie Schumacher, education senior, was recently awarded the Dorothy Shaw leadership award which honors Alpha Delta Pi's most outstanding undergraduate. Marie Schumacher Wins Sorority Award This award was established by the sorority to honor those undergraduates who contribute outstanding leadership to their chapters and to their campus. Good scholarship and all-around good citizenship are taken into consideration. Miss Schumacher was among the top nine girls chosen from 30 candidates. She is president of women's panhellenic council, chairman of the precinct committee, member of Y.W. C.A., justice on the Student Court, and newly elected president of A.W.S. and of Tau chapter of Alpha Delta Pi sorority. Following her graduation next year, she plans to study for her master's degree in educational guidance. Eighteen Initiated Alpha Chi Omega sorority announces the initiation March 4 of Ruth Abercrombie, Donna Cathers, Peggy Circle, Nancy Dennen, Sharon Fitzpatrick, Dorothy Freeman, Georgia Ginther, Phyllis Gray, Pat Haas, Jane Hanna, Joyce Horalek, Patricia Jansen, Carolyn Lientz, Vivian Miller, Sharon Oakes, Shirley Rosenau, Sue Scott, and Donnis Stiles. Patricia Jansen was honor initiate and Joyce Horalek was chosen the outstanding pledge. Coe's Drug 1347 Mass. Drugs - Drug Sundries Drinks - Sandwiches We Deliver 10 To 10 Phone 234 Roberts To Be Guest Of Alumni And ATO Roy A. Roberts, president of the Kansas City Star, will be honored at a dinner given in Kansas City tonight by the Kansas City Alumni association and the local chapter of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Mr. Roberts, a member of the K.J. chapter of Alpha Tau Omega, will be the third member to receive a testimonial such as the fraternity will present. John W. Snyder, secretary of the treasury, and Dr. Arthur H. Compton, chancellor of Washington university, have previously received the tribute. Chapters of the fraternity will be present from the University of Missouri and Kansas State college in addition to the University of Kansas. Templin To Entertain A group of women from Templin hall will present a variety show at Winter's General hospital in Topeka Friday. The entertainment is sponsored by the Lawrence chapter of the American Red Cross. Those who will perform are: Jo Ann Amick, Marian Cox, Marian Graham, Gertha Harper, Ellen Osborn, Ramona Perdue, Sue Plummer, Lois Timken, and Jean Waters. Select Your Easter Dress Now Spring prints or Cottons - - While our stocks are complete. Use Our Convenient Lay-a-way Hamilton's 943 Mass. 1717